Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 March 1937
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Title Section14 1937-03-28 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 42. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1937. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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1129 1937-03-28 1 UNITED STATES PROTEST TO BRITISH GOVERNMENT ARE THE RESTRICTION SCHEMES DOOMED? QUR London correspondent learns that representations have been made to the British Foreign Secretary by the American Ambassador m Britain m regard to the skyrocketing of the prices of tin and rubber1,129 words
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Article30 1937-03-28 1 Death Of Sussex Cricketer London. Mar. 27. THE Sussex cricketer, Albert Relf. was found shot dead in the cricket pavilion of WelMng'on Cofege where he was coach.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article126 1937-03-28 1 More Wages Claimed NAVAL PROGRAMME HAMPERED London, Mar. 2V. I^EARS that the naval re-buildir.g programme will be hampered have be^n caused by a decision of 1; 000 engineers, employed 'by William Be.irdmore Co., Glasgow, to strke Ft noon to-day, m support of i c aim forReuter - 126 words
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Article67 1937-03-28 1 While On Her Way To Singapore Singapore, Saturday. INFORMATION has been received •I- m Singapore that the Blue Funnel L«n° carjro vessel Maron has run aground at Tregal, on the Java co»st. It is understood that there have been no fatalities. The Maron, which is on67 words
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Article57 1937-03-28 1 Lower Rates Sanctione 1 In Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 27. HOLLOWING a secret session, the Assembly sanctioned the lowering of Customs tariff on imported tyres and tubes, and reduced the excise duty on Siamproduced matches, by which it is hoped to lower the cost to57 words
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Article211 1937-03-28 1 RETURN OR LEAVE PROPERTY ARMED ESCORT New Offer Produces Results (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ONE battalion of the Punjab Re?t* ment from Taiping arrived here this morning to supplement the local police and Malay Regiment, as a result of the present strike211 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-03-28 1 Cricket enthusiasts m Singapore were greatly disappointed when a thunderstorm stopped play m th* match between Sir Julie.n Cahn's XI and a selected Malayan team. Malaya won the toss and elected to bat and had made 26 for one when rain intervened. The above Tribune picture shows Sir Julien Cahn54 words
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373 1937-03-28 1 CONGRESS LEADER DECLINES TO FORM MINISTRY TERMS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF OFFICE GOVERNOR REFUSES TO GIVE ASSURANCE Bombay, Mar. 27. jUR. B. G. Kher, leader of th-2 Bombay Congress Legislative Pariy, has declined to form a ministry on the grounds that the Governor has declined to give the assurance under theReuter - 373 words
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Article95 1937-03-28 1 Two Men Buried At Seletar Singapore, Saturday. kU Indian worker was killed and ano- ther injured when a landslide occur:ed at Seletai yesterday. A number of coolies were at work at ihe foot of a steep incline when several tons of earth Btld down. Most of95 words
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Article, Illustration200 1937-03-28 1 Singapore, Saturday. H. H. the Sultanah of Johorc left 'vi England by the X.L.M. plane hnofll Seletar this afternoon m order to be present at the Coronation The rain cleared up before the machine was due to depart. A large company of people from Johorc and200 words
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1072 1937-03-28 1 SIR JULIEN CAHN TELLS HOW PRESENT X" XJ JTv r vr FVjL'^yX I^l A £-Ed U Singapore, Saturday. "QUICK scoring that is what we want more of, and I would like to see more of this spirit urged m local cricket," said1,072 words
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Advertisement32 1937-03-28 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) M iHHnliwiiil^NlllJ H fj* j| Hj K3 SS&L&r 3&m Hi &N Lb al E& IB ■■k Sole Agents: TIIK EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.32 words
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Advertisement10 1937-03-28 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BKEAKFAST Try The >lOlt\l\4. Hum m10 words
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Miscellaneous22 1937-03-28 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— 11.46 a.m., 8 ft. 9 ins.: 11.48 p.m., 8 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:— 12.17 p.m., 8 ft. 7 ins.22 words
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Article204 1937-03-28 2 MALAYA-SIAM DISTRICT CLUB REPORTS Tributes To Prince Purachatra (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. HH. the Sultan of Selangor open- Ed the annual convention of the Rotary Clubs m the District of Malaya and Siam, held this year under joint auspices of the Kuala Lumpur204 words
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Article112 1937-03-28 2 Back In Dockyard: Repairs After Collision (By Air Mail* (From Our Chen Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. H.M.S. Malaya, the 31,000-ton battleship, returned to Devonport dockyard for repairs following her collision with the Dutch steamer. I^crtosono, 7,323 tons, a month ago, while on her way to join the Mediterranean112 words
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Article128 1937-03-28 2 Occupants Unhurt In Katong Mishap Singapore. Saturday. A Moth seaplane belonging to the Royal Singapore Flying Club crashed m the sea a little distance out from the Chinese Swimming Club Jtj Katong yesterday afternoon. The occupants, Messrs. E. C. Yates pilot i and J. F. Barraclough both of128 words
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Article78 1937-03-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Mar. 27. WHILE the South express from Penang was travelling some 300 kilometres from Bangkok m the early hours of this morning, four passengers overpowered the guard. Rifling the mail bags and removing currency and notes, believed to total forty thousand Ticals,78 words
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Article80 1937-03-28 2 Passenger Sent To Hospital On Arrival Singapore, Saturday. Mrs. M. Kelly, an elderly lady, and secretary of the Karrakatta Ladies' Club of West Australia, travelling on board the Gorgon from Australia to Singapore, met with an acrtdent while m Seurabaya. While bathing there she slipped, and sustained80 words
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Article44 1937-03-28 2 Ambers And Canzoneri To Meet On May 7 New York, Saturday. The fight between Lou Ambers and Tony Canzoneri for the world's lightweight title, which has been fixed to take place on April 2, has been postponed to May 7. Reuter.44 words
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Article379 1937-03-28 2 DEFENCE MINISTER WARNS DEALERS (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. I jHEALERS and speculators are r> eking the boat m the metal markets violently that Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for Defence, has publicly advised the public to stand clear. Speaking at Cambridge,379 words
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Article229 1937-03-28 2 For Coronation THEIR GIFTS TO THE KING Singapore, Saturday. AS reported m the Malaya Tribune, H.H. the Sultan of Pahang left for England by the Dempo yesterday to attend the Coronation. I old kris is among the gifts he i£ taking with him for H.M. Kyig229 words
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Article63 1937-03-28 2 London, Mar. 27. The King has approved of the appointments of Sir Shah Muhammad Sulailiian, at present Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad and Mr. Mukund Ramrao Jayakar as Puisne Judges of the Federal Court of India, to come into existence under the GovernmentBritish Official Wireless - 63 words
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Article179 1937-03-28 2 By. Foreign Lines QUERY FOR EMPIRE CONFERENCE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 17. ACCORDING to a message from Canberra it is expected that the Imperial Conference will discuss th. extent to which competing foreitf.i s-ameea should be afforded facilities over Empire179 words
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Article195 1937-03-28 2 Many Delegates Attend Conference Singapore, Saturday. OVER 200 members were present at the fourth annual conference of the Persaudaran Sahabat Pena of Malaya (Brotherhood of Pen Friends) whicn was commenced at the Victoria School th s morning. Mr. Zainal Abidin, 8.A.. ol Penang presided. The delegates195 words
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Article145 1937-03-28 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh New Loan To Develop Whampoa Harbour Nanking, Saturday. THE Legislative Yuen yesterday passed the regulations for the issue of the $2,000,000 (goldi loan for the development of Whampoa harbour and the dredging of Yangtse River. The scheme to issue $1,000,000,000 construction loan bonds is145 words
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Article111 1937-03-28 2 Chinese Pleads Guilty To Taking Jewellery Singapore, Saturday. Tay Kian Noo, an alleged snatch-thief, was produced to-day before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the third magistrate on a i:.of snatching jewellery worth $60 from a Chinese woman at the junction i f South Bridge Road and Ramah Stre t111 words
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Article17 1937-03-28 2 London Mai 27. The death has occurred of Mr. Henry Pegram, the sculptor.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement191 1937-03-28 2 A^» MA LA YA'V PREMIER HOTEL 4 VJ^o «i<, j SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT S 9.30 P.M. i BY i RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA i Directed By DAN HOPKINS I RAFFLES BRASSERIE "^T" j SPECIAL TO-OAY i (litltV 111 Il\ $1.00 j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES 5933 Telegraphic191 words
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Advertisement98 1937-03-28 2 Upset Stomach Quickly Put Right Stomach disturbances such as dige t've pa;n, gastritis, wind, heartburr and feeling cf revolt, are invar' ably i\.'ult of "acid formation" winch, tj rule, gets worse and may ultimate lead to serious ulcers By counter acting excess acid and preventing formation, BISMAC. ''Bisurated' Mfth nisiai98 words
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1372 1937-03-28 3 Full English Scottish League Football Results The following are yesterday's home soccer results as cabled by Renter, and the positions, to date, of the teams: FIRST DIVISION Birmingham 1 Preston 0 Charlton 4 Wolves 0 rLi^a 0 Huddersneld 0 Gri£*y 3 Derby 4 1 Sheffield Wed. 1 Liverpool 2 Manchester1,372 words
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Article82 1937-03-28 3 Bristol 11, Leicester 0. Cardiff 16, Barbarians 3. Gloucester 15, London Welsh 0. Llanelly 20. Devon port Services 8. Neath 32, Northampton 3. Plymouth Albion 6, Old Merchant T. 14. Swansea 18, Harlequins 13. United Services 14, Richmond 3?. Aberavon 15. Abertillery 10. Bath 11. Sale 3. Bedford82 words
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Article125 1937-03-28 3 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar 26 A heavy shower of rain at about 3 p.m. to-day although the morning was bright and sunny resulted m the crickt i match between the Singapore Cricke: Club and the Johore Cricket Club having to be abandoned. The125 words
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Article39 1937-03-28 3 Entries for the men's .mnior singles league system- and the ladies' mrUor singes <k. o. system) of the Men;dale Badminton Party championships are now open. Entries must reach the sports captain on or before Apr. 25 6 p m.39 words
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Article284 1937-03-28 3 Blind Flying AIR NAVIGATION INSTRUCTION (By Air Mail) Loi.don, Mar. 14. AN attempt is to be made to raiss the standard of air navigation throughout the Royal Air Force, and pilots will go through a sp:c'al course at the new school at Manston. near Rams^ate. This284 words
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Article133 1937-03-28 3 Bombay Seeks To Protect Its Walkers From Cars PftWa Bombay h* E? ;r nans m Bombay wtll no longer n clanger of having mud splashed whi.K by P assi ng; vehicles if a proposal mnn i vs lup1 up for deliberation before the A??L Pal auth ori«ea is133 words
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Article106 1937-03-28 3 Brussels. Over 100 pairs of men's trousers and sixteen women's dresses were forgotten by travellers m Belgian trains during the past six months, according to a -Lost Property list just issued by the National Railway Company. The list includes over 2,000 other articles of clothing, mostly scarves, gloves,106 words
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Article170 1937-03-28 3 Ancient Aborigines Who Never Needed Dentists Atlanta, Georgia. Scientists here are searching for the secrets of an ancient island race of aborigines whose teeth were perfect and who never needed (he services of a dentist. They are working on a number of skeletons which have been dug up170 words
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Article159 1937-03-28 3 Arsenal have re-acted m rather an unusual way to the suggestion that two referees should be tried out m practice games The opinion held at Highbury, and now officially communicated to the League is that practice matches are nut a real test of the new refereeing idea Arsenal159 words
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Article112 1937-03-28 3 Estimate Increased By Half Million Pounds London, Mar. 27. THE Ministry of Health estimate for 1937 show a net increase of nearly £466,000 over the estimate for the present year. Progress over the slump clearance campaign is reflected m the provision m the estimates of an additional sum112 words
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Article96 1937-03-28 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Full Names Of Chinese Delegation Nanking, Mar. 27. The members of the Chinese delegation to the Coronation are as follow: Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Minister; Dr. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Minister at London; Admiral Chen Shao Kuen. Minister of the Navy; Mr.96 words
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Article40 1937-03-28 3 London, Mar. 27. Subject to the settlement of certain points of detail the Admiralty have decided to entrust construction of two destroyers of the J type of the 1936 and 1937 programmes to several firms.— British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 40 words
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Article299 1937-03-28 3 Military And Singapore A.U. Draw (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Mai. 26. THE soccer team of the Johore Military Forces which entered for the Johore Bahru District Football League and Hull Cup m 1935. took, the field for the first time since then, when they met the299 words
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Article115 1937-03-28 3 Indian Tennis Team Coming In May Tokyo. Mar 10 THE proposal of the Indian Tennis Im- provement Association to send a team to tour Japan next May has been approved by the Japan Lawn Tennis Association The team will be composed of five players, including one woman:115 words
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Article112 1937-03-28 3 Baby Born With Heart Exposed St. Louis. Missouri. A baby girl has been born m the children's hospital here with its heart Or Vv, outside its body, tv, c neai "t« uncovered by tissue, lies m I centre of the chest,' with its ba^ t connected with th112 words
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Article271 1937-03-28 3 Dail Grants Leave To Introduce Bill (By Air Mail.) Dublin, Mar. 18. LEAVE has been granted In the Daii to introduce the new Constitution Bill which Mr. de Valera proposes to place before the people after it has been passed by Parliament. Speaking m Irish after271 words
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Article328 1937-03-28 3 Manslaughter Case ARGUMENT OVER CAR SPEEDS (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 14. J^ RACE between two motorists for a £5 wager ended m one being killed and the other being sent to prison for manslaughter. Arthur Brooke, aged 32, a motor engineer, of Huddersfield, pleaded328 words
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Article72 1937-03-28 3 Archbishop On Selfishness Of Nations London, Mar. 27. In his Good Friday sermon, the Archbishop of Canterbury spoke of the selfishness of nations, with the attendant spirit of suspicion and fear, which made one of the most insistent problems of time. Ultimately it could be overcome onlyBritish Official Wireless - 72 words
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Article31 1937-03-28 3 in Chew Jit Poh - in Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Saturday. The Nanking troops are tightening their grip on the Communi.sts m northern Shensi. The campaign against the Reds m Kansu is m progress.31 words
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Article59 1937-03-28 3 London, Mar. 27. THE names of 14 peers who will carry the regalia at the Coronation have been announced. The Marquis of Crewe has been appointed Lord High Constable. Knights of the Garter who will carry the canopy are the Marquis of Londonderry, the Earl of Lytton, the59 words
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Article244 1937-03-28 3 Sin Chew - Sin Chew To Devote His Time To Politics Only Peiping, Saturday. IT is reported that General Sung Che Yuen, Governor of Hopei, has decided to turn over the command of the 29th Army to General Chang Tzu Chung and devote his whole attention to political affairs.244 words
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471 1937-03-28 3 "We Must Act Like A Great Nation" Washington D C £N attack upon the Neutrality legis- iat .on now before Congress and a plea that the United States "act like a great nation" and take its share m world appeasement is made by the influential communist,471 words
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Advertisement334 1937-03-28 4 j PA V 1 L1 O X I OI'IMM. TO-DAY at 5.15 i Special Holiday Matinee Monday at 3.15 s Sixteen -year -old girls j j do the darndest things! 'Wmm^m-:- Look out for /toJiii^Sfc double and pre- *3mmml 'X^fy •jSmm^mWS^* •>'■ '%S%^B^ *&^9 m\(& .£wlS^E% -§fu«BWv i V I334 words
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Advertisement347 1937-03-28 4 *j* What a Grand Dancing Show and What Riotous Comedy V •J, Packed Houses Nightly acclaim this as M.-G.-M/s Mosl Glamorous .j. Musical Triumph f r~ <• p |T/^ Holiday Matinees V^r-%r^l I KJ I— TODAY 3.15 4» 4» t M. G. M's t J Mammoth *^J Musical j| fBORN347 words
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Advertisement168 1937-03-28 4 ALL SHOWS PACKED YESTERDAY! ALII \>l It It A DAILY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Come Early And Avoid The Rush I A-r--^il Barbara Peppei J H Directed by Fred Moroni Olsen I Gu/o/ 4sso. pro- Kjl Tu- m Their Best I ducer. Lee Marcus Frank M Thomas I «KO.«AOio hctu« Willie168 words
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Article334 1937-03-28 5 BOB MAR TIN WRITES ON DOGS II Motoring Need To Exercise Care |F you have a car it is probable that by far your most enthusiastic passenger h your dojr. I have met few dogs who were not keen motorists and I know many (including by own) who have com-j334 words
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Article155 1937-03-28 5 Five Occupants Escape Into Trees Brisbane, Mar. 16. AFTER torrential rain the hotei and a fruit .shop at Childers were washed away m a sudden rush of water down Appletree Creek. Five people who were m the hotel climbed on its roof as it floated155 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-03-28 5 Mr. Ong Peng Hock and the Great Dane which he recently imported. Tribune).13 words
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Article602 1937-03-28 5 Figures Drop IN SPITE OF WAR OFFICE DRIVE (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. JN spite of redoubled efforts last year, the number of recruits admitted to the British Army— 2l,97s was 3,706 less than during the previous year. During the year ended Sept. 30 last,602 words
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Article108 1937-03-28 5 Jteiween A Python And A N Dog DarwiE Northern Territory, Mar. 3. A fight bstween Darwin's only keipie dc>s arci a six-rock python caused consternation m a public servants' kitchen. The dog dragged m a python by thtail from the bush. The snake was holding a half-swallowecl108 words
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Advertisement380 1937-03-28 5 If The Pain p) If The Pain isKere^v-^C is Here —IT'S yf{ —IT'S STOMACH nSff INTESTINAL INDIGESTION INDIGESTION f i7|fW|l Remove the CAUSE GZ3QS] of your Pain %^^xl^j ifi" rfw and Weakness jk° ,j- I f Most of us think oi indigestion as a j tf^jPE stomach complaint. And that380 words
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Advertisement13 1937-03-28 5 <^C_^ l q v c v t r SCOTCH WHISKY DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER&NEAVE^13 words
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Article510 1937-03-28 6 Ail-Night Tubes SCOTLAND YARD TO CO-OPERATE (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. pOR the first time m 'the history of London's electrified Underground system, train? will run all nurht 'to hring sightseers into the West End for Coronation Day. Arrangements made by London Transport to deal with510 words
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Article426 1937-03-28 6 Many Entertainments Arranged (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. I NUMBER of parties and entertainments for visitors from the British Empire overseas have been arranged by the Joint Advisory Committee of the Royal Empire Society and the Over-Peas League, m co-operation with the various Empire societies426 words
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Article66 1937-03-28 6 (By Air Main London. Mar 18. The four members of an unofficial Parliamentary Mission to the United States Lord Phillimore. the leader Lord Mansfield. Mr. Victor Raikes. M. P., and Mr. Kenneth de Courcyhave left for New York. Mr. Raikes told Renter before >v left that the object66 words
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Advertisement683 1937-03-28 6 STOMACH BLOWN OUT BY GAS Xl A M O»«S IWfrW A -DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GTFTS TO HOME MAKKRS. The hedttead ix the centre of the home. Price, beauty and endurance should be considered On comparison of these three qualities. DIAMOND bids cannot be equalled DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS683 words
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Advertisement91 1937-03-28 6 GRANTS WHISKY FLIT really kills flies iH Don't risk your health and comfort by I A accepting worth less or I jfT Imitations that masquerade under the I C^^^^B^l J&^KL> name of Flit. Remember- there is only I Rl^M/^Hi OIM njt Rit ftoW •"'y y«Mow II I 3 I L91 words
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680 1937-03-28 7 PRIMITIVE LIFE IS DEPICTED DOROTHY LAMOUR SPEAKS REAL MALAY! WEIRD musical scores found m little known reference books supplied the background for Hollywood's first Malayan love son?. "Moon-beams and Shadows." sung by Dorothy Lamour m Paramount's "The Jungle Princess.'' a romance which begins680 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-03-28 7 Robert Taylor and Greta Garbo In "Camille." another famous story brought to screen life.14 words
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Article205 1937-03-28 7 Fine Scene ANIMALS PLAY BIG PART i gTANDING knee-deep m a mountain stream, clad only m a sarong, a single cloth wrap- ping, while a tiger snarls and paces back and forth on a ledge above you is considerably diff- J erent from standing m front of205 words
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Article57 1937-03-28 7 Nanking The «iv^i»rr of pigeons is forbidde >\ an order issued by the Governmen' j •.Minorities here. The ban was decreed on the fjrounc that many homing pigeons-—the pro- perty of the Ministry of War—have hi en missing lately. It is pointed out that the birds are57 words
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Article371 1937-03-28 7 GRETA GARBO'S BEST PICTURE 'CAMILLE 9 A MASTERPIECE OF DIRECTION [QRETA Garbo as "(/amille" Robert Taylor as "Armand" now. at long last, the perfect team for the superb love story of the acres Here is the story that rekindles the legend of (iarbo the glamorous, mysterious beauty from Sweden whom371 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-03-28 7 Wheeler and Woolsey aivJ Barbara Pepper m a scene from "fcratuxtfc Boys"- an Alham'ra picture.15 words
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Article382 1937-03-28 7 BARBARA PEPPER PLAYS HER FIRST LEAD "pGYPT'S mysterious and romantic Valley of the Kings, a barren depression near the Nile where Tutankhamen and many other Pharaohs of the ancient days were entombed, forms the unique setting for many of the scenes m "Mummy's Boys," Bert382 words
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Advertisement166 1937-03-28 7 A scene from the "Jungle Princess" starring Dorothy Lamour, coming soon to tne Capitol. r TABLETS STOP Pli\KlX€l A tablet m th_* petrol tank will stop Pinking knock, carbonizing and result m petrol and Engine economy Try them straightaway. A box of 60 Tablets Cost only $1.80. Sole Agents: LIM166 words
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Advertisement516 1937-03-28 7 Your System is Poisoned and Your Kidneys Weakened, Causing Geffing Up Nights, Dizziness, Circles Mm Eyes, Leg Pains, K|^ V J Herveusness, loss ef Vigour I > I ache m every joint m your body— vvhy m -s.s Freuuent Hey] m,T \VIIL" H' s^Pt< ?-^Sk iSH!Kl r sa^ rays ■iiffMhoiiiliirf-»516 words
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Article3587 1937-03-28 8 WILLIAM CROSS - WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore How Sir Stamford Raffles took the blow of his treatment by the directors of the East India Company is described m this instalment. CHAPTER 26 A Staggering Blow WHEN the morning broke. Lok took some time3,587 words
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Advertisement935 1937-03-28 8 Youthful Vigour Restored By New, Simple, Easy Method Glands Stimulated /wbmenAdmfre\ To New Activity VVigourous Men!^ fe# Without Operation Doctor's Prescription ,/C^ Starts Work First Day ja #M(r^L >^rl To lengthen life and youth has been the A^F%l£m¥mWs& V H^'^ i WB dream of man since the beginning of time.935 words
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Advertisement71 1937-03-28 8 TIGER CLOSING 31 st march CTKaWnM.^.I,I, i M M m u^m,-m^ i M Mil IM ll I II I ITlMllil v— I i CADBURY'S PICTURE MAKING BOOK and FRY'S COLLECTING SHEETS (Film Stars) Prizes will be given up to and including this date for all completed Cad bury f s71 words
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Article, Illustration1718 1937-03-28 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES YOUNG men complain that it becomes harder and harder to earn a living. Whatever walk of life you consider the position seems to be that supply exceeds demand, that there are too many practitioners and too few clients. Thero are thousands of doctors, lawyers, civil servants, rubber1,718 words
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Advertisement35 1937-03-28 9 ...uith plenty of frish fruit, (irown and ripened m some of the iMBf orchards m the world, fresh snipments arc constantly arriving. ORANGES, LEMONS GRAPE IRI IT, PLI.VrS APPLES PHONE: STORE 5.57G K. 1.1 MiTR35 words
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Article, Illustration2015 1937-03-28 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent rj'lil-: Swimming Club was packed out J- foi dancing on Saturday night vhea the attraction was the Royal Air Bund The unanimous opinion li.ct they were very good. played a number cf "Paul which everyone thought great fun It is too.2,015 words
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Advertisement28 1937-03-28 10 THE JADE TREE j FINE PEKING RUGS i 5129.00 ONLY s s s s > 18. Battery Road. Phone 7143 S v Ist Floor S A H PPWPQm EQ9E3928 words
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Advertisement129 1937-03-28 10 f Priscilla Ltd- S YOU ARE Cordially Invited to Inspect OUR t s NEW "BRADLEY" SWIMSUITS S ALSO "ALLEN -A M and "8.V.D." BEACH WEAR SMALL CONSIGNMENT OF "MAN TAILORED" SHORTS TEL. 3335. 61, STAMFORD RD. jTiBBSW^ir. "BERLEI" "i^— """P True To Type. FIGURE FOUNDATION For Warm weather wear All129 words
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Advertisement92 1937-03-28 10 i— S de Souza 9, Stamford Road, Displaying Exclusi^ multi-colour- S ed Bag Frames, Evening Belts. Hats and other Novelties. Hats Blocked and Made to Order. S Phone 3188. 1 i jANNUAL CASHI BEGINS I THURSDAY j APRIL IST j You Can Save Most and on More Things m this92 words
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Advertisement32 1937-03-28 10 (RACHEL'S wishes to an- 1 nounce the arrival of new shipment of Madarian Coat, I S jewellery, old ivory's, Ling- erie and many other novel- tie?. Bras Basah Rd. Raffles Hotel i32 words
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Article1084 1937-03-28 11 FINE moonlight night formed a A perfect setting for the celebrations of St. Patrick., Day. The "Dog" was transformed into an Irishmen's Heaven with harps, pigs, the shamrock and iour-leaf clovers dotted all over the convenient patches of wall and posts. previous to the ball a1,084 words
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Article1127 1937-03-28 11 EVERYTHING seems to be brighter these days with all the Coronation festivities coming en. Dresses, hats, shoes, bags and all are being made m new light and bright materials and all on the whole is 'going gay.' At Prestige they have had m new evening gowns which1,127 words
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Advertisement158 1937-03-28 11 At Vogue's! First In Fashion First In Value FASHIONS FOR THE EVENING. FOR THE SEASON OF ELEGANCE This is the season when regal elegance fe not a matter of hearsay but a matter of fact when you can h*ve and wear smartly the latest creations m all its eternal feminine158 words
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Advertisement110 1937-03-28 11 S HAS JUST RECEIVED a further SELECTION of GOWNS specially chosen m S LONDON and PARIS S S for the CORONATION CELEBRATIONS. S 'Phone 4974. Maynard's Building, 11, Battery Road, Singapore. YOUR TEETH WILL GLEAM LIKE POLISHED JEWELS Stain and Discoloration Quickly Disappear USE Kolynos —it is different And it110 words
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Advertisement135 1937-03-28 11 J WE UNDERTAKE TO MAKE, S BLOCK, BLEACH, DYE. AND S REMODEL HATS S i Under Expert Workman. S The Novelty Store 161, North Bridge Road. i Capitol Building. .1 JIJIJIv3 JIJ3 XJIJI A^ Jl jl jy^Ly 11 HIUJIJIII Jl «3vJnIJI JlJl AyJiJiJl dl NESTLE FEEDER Baby's feeding times come135 words
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Advertisement38 1937-03-28 11 Christie announces Xf fe w Stii|ini^fii Just arrived. PARIS HATS Lovely creations for all occasions. AFTERNOON RECEPTION and EVENING FROCKS HAND BAGS of the cutest designs many of Europe's latest novelties. 19, Stamford Rd., Capitol Bidgs. Phone 2526.38 words
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Advertisement17 1937-03-28 11 T y Dortttfhy .>lorr Radi Vita Creams. I /fa£fc Powder I -JSaf/i Lotion Bath Essence S <»-.^l^>.«^-17 words
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586 1937-03-28 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, March 28, 1937. ARMS AND THE CHURCH Tf was the lot of the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington-Ingram Jip receive fifty abusive letters m 'the course of a single week because he had expressed the opinion that Bri tain as a nation must be strong. "Those586 words
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Article1398 1937-03-28 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Why Britain Will Be Sympathetic DV suggesting that the German claim for colonies is a matter of practical politics m Europe, I seem to have raised a frantic outburst m the Singapore Free Press recently. My disadvantage or it may be my advantage1,398 words
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Article544 1937-03-28 12 Anglius - W IT and WISDOM of the WEEK. Anglius •IITHERE'b the cashier?" "Gone to the races." "Gone to the races m business hours?" "Yes, sir, it's his last chance of mailing the books balance." A rjiHE old lady rapped on the windov, of the tiny station booking-office. "I want a ticket544 words
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Advertisement23 1937-03-28 12 Established 1856 Chromium from $23. Stainless sUh-1 from *29. Gold fr.mi $70.— I n Duty free m F.M.S. and Johorc. opposite Clifford Pier23 words
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323 1937-03-28 13 LODGING HOUSES FULL QUOTA RAISED Serious Shortage Felt MALAYA appears to be experiencing serious labour unrest. The epidemic started m Singapore and spread up country. Apart from whatever grievances the coolies had m their mind a contributory factor is the activity of agitators. They323 words
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506 1937-03-28 13 TELLING WORLD ABOUT US WHARF SIGHT What A Guide Has To Say (By A Staff Reporter) I COMMON sight at the Singapore A Harbour Board wharves when oeean-soins vessels come alongside is two smart-looking biue uniformed Indian youths. Across their caps, m letters of gold,506 words
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Article425 1937-03-28 13 The King: Accepts A Copy (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 18. A "SOUVENIR of British Traditional Colours" in connection with the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in the form of a book has been issued by the British Colour Council at prices varying from425 words
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Article153 1937-03-28 13 Daughter Of K.C. As A Brewery Envoy Adelaide, South Australia, Mar. 15. ADELAIDE society's women's dislike oi ordering their liquor from men led the Adelaide Brewing Co. to appoint Miss Lindley Villeneuve Smith, daughter of Mr. Frank Villeneuva Smith, the well-known K.C. te a job unique153 words
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Article386 1937-03-28 13 By R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) A FRIEND and I were dining together m Raffles Grill, when a woman at the- next table said to her companion: "It's a dreadful state of affairs, bui what can one man do?" I looked at386 words
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Article88 1937-03-28 13 Will Call At Singapore Regularly rE Sunday Tribune understands that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have placed an order for the construction of seven 19 knot freighters with the Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Company. The vessels will be placed on the JapanEurope run and will call regularly88 words
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Article130 1937-03-28 13 Stops A Runaway Gun Team Nasirabad The courage and presence of mind of Sergeant Stowe, of "T" Field Battery, Royal Artillery, stationed here, saved the lives of his comrades when for 200 yards he hung grimly on to the reins of a runaway gun team. While limbering up.130 words
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Article93 1937-03-28 13 Famous Cricketer In Palestine Jerusalem Mr A. M. Crawley, the famous Oxford University tnd Kent batsman, has arrived m Palestine to make films, illustrating Bible stories for educational purposes. Mr. Crawley, who intends to remain m the country for about seven months, has brought a small93 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-03-28 13 Oxford University athletes practised at *he Wh*te Ci*y. London, for the inter-University meeting with Cambridge. Here is T.-L. Lockton (Hertford) practising the long jump at the White City. (Planet New).30 words
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Advertisement177 1937-03-28 13 Tiger Beer IS BEST 3 Y*f ADVANTAGES WW 4 NO OTHER ONE PEN MM Q POSSESSES 3 m Air-sealed, ready-to-writc Dry-proof point. Lifetime 1\ guarantee*. One stroke filling, emptying, cleaning. mJB Platinum channel FEATHERTOUCU points for infUjß tant two-way writing your own normal f>trnk* or ig^"^ a fine, delicate line.177 words
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Advertisement226 1937-03-28 13 TUBERCULOSIS DISCOVERY OF REMARKABLE REMEDY BY SPECIALIST Approved by Highest British Medical Authorities. A discovery of far reaching benefit to all victims of T. B. and other serious lung diseases has been perfected recently by 1 a famous Harley Street Specialist. This new preparation, "Ephazone," has achieved amazing success m226 words
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Advertisement176 1937-03-28 13 LISTEN to the latest Song and Dance v: c an I 1 w'J'-' ■M^~~7-— jl .J further delay for without a doubt they give you STrr the very best value for money. It does not matter whether you want dance music operatic numbers, classical pieces or humorous sketches for Regal176 words
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Article1578 1937-03-28 14 W. B. Palerson - W. B. Palerson In Which I Discourse On j j The Strange Series Of j S Mishaps Which Befell The j News Hounds Of Ipoh And S j Make The Humiliating j j Discovery That I Have The j j Urge To Write Poetry. DLACK1,578 words
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Advertisement174 1937-03-28 14 S BY ALL SrEAM- j FOR AIR ANDJ TRAVEL railway u*™ 3 NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic client! > are given the best of attention and assistance. S 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. J Telephone 5905. m WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST174 words
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Advertisement267 1937-03-28 14 QUICK RELIEF Yeast-Vite not only (fr***^^-^ Don't suffer days relieves pain and discom- yK V^fl\ of tain and ill- £fi£j9?\ fort, but tones the whole f^J ZJthZt!Z^fJ^&/0 system as well I It nour- >fcJ 5T />/ health Z* "WJL^\ **<A ishes the nerves and |j& )\Jk tn aJ m \A267 words
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Advertisement207 1937-03-28 14 •y* i^^^* wi^^** *^o^* *^o^* *<^^^* *^o^* *^r^ vOv QUALIH UP! PRICE DOWN! i What are you most interested m vhen S J buying a cycle— quality or price? But it's a mistaken idea that you cannot get S flfl V >» l<r >-^ the best unless you pay a207 words
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Advertisement192 1937-03-28 14 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch m 7 Minutes. Your skin h.-is nearly m tiny ■eama and pore* wheif iuvi«fbl ims. i>.-i i :»Hii <m fun id make ><>ur skin Itch, Crack, l»eel, Burn '«ne be diefi^-u ed by Rtosjworm, A<:n« Bio Pimples, Crotch-Itch,192 words
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Article849 1937-03-28 15 Highly Trained I TEAM AT WORK A PLEASING SIGHT "pRETTY things, the guns," said an enthusiastic N.C.0., as we watched a battery at its evening training under the glare of powerful electric light?. "Interesting, too. That's the rea son we never have any difficulty m getting recruits.849 words
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Article537 1937-03-28 15 German Production Of "Buna" (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London. Mar 13. ACCORDING to Lieut.-Colonel PhiiiptDS, of the German War Ministry, Ger- j many's synthetic rubber industry m 1938 will b? able to upply all German cars wi h tyres made from German537 words
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Article189 1937-03-28 15 66,555 Tons During January 'By Air Mail* 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 18. MET exports of rubber under the re- striction scheme during January amounted to 66.555 tons, according to the February statistical bulletin of' the International Rubber Committee. The quo I a for the month was189 words
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Article75 1937-03-28 15 A new German map, covering 3.000 square kilometres of the Himalaya, will be used by the members of the German expedition to the mountains this year, it is announced here. The map wh:ch has a scale of 150,000, is based on the work of the German expedition75 words
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Article385 1937-03-28 15 Pythons Which Go On Fast •By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mar. 1?. THE cost of feeding the animals m the Zoo exceeds £12.000 a pear But the largest snake m the menagerie- -the Malayan reticulated python, whose body-length reaches almost thirty feet385 words
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Article191 1937-03-28 15 His System was Becoming Sluggish It is the fate of many people to put on weight after reaching the age of forty. This is usually a sign that the internal organs are getting sluggish and lazy m their work. The remedy is simple— the191 words
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Advertisement247 1937-03-28 15 I It is simply a Pleasure g jcrtffC^Jwfflffl use a I L -^^^i^^^SSMsS^^^^m^^p Everything about it is so beautiful so well thought out for your convenience I Pk iJI 3 K v^^^Sli IP'^^^^ 0 n/Ltft* that you will find m the SHELVADOR the ideal refrigerator. 1 p^U^u^^ iifflDS^p^* /5 f/u/*247 words
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Advertisement160 1937-03-28 15 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist aU about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy160 words
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Article157 1937-03-28 16 But Fewer Income-Tax Payers ißy Air Mail) London. Mar. 18. THERE were 824 millionaires, or persons with incomes exceeding £30.000 a year m Great Britain and Ireland last year. This represents an increase OS 49 over the year before. The number of persons with Incomes of157 words
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Advertisement920 1937-03-28 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 ran resist the curative action of klasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up920 words
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Advertisement196 1937-03-28 16 The other boys used to despise Bob thought who found several decayed teeth, a'mouth >:^lp§§ him cowardly He was nervous, could not m poor condition. Quite enough to account \'>>|il hold his own m their games. On 2 day he for Bob's nerviness. You've not been cleanhad toothache and was196 words
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Advertisement253 1937-03-28 16 Eno-health JjHl^^^St gareZmy /jsSy a fly* n Don't waste the first half 4of 'your holiday trying to get tit to enjoy it) Get Eno-health now and then you will be able to make the most ot the fresh 1 air and exercise from the moment your holiday starts. Don't delay253 words
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Article524 1937-03-28 17 A FAR EAST PEN WAR? SINGAPORE AUTHORITIES THANKED APPRECIATION' of the assistance i given to the Parker Pen Company \m the authorities m Singapore was i expressed by Mr. Kenneth Parker President of the concern, and Mr. p;*W. Matthay. his export manager, m an interview with the Shanghai Times. It524 words
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Article107 1937-03-28 17 Comma: To Singapore Shortly A PARTY of 23 Japanese Boy Scouts, headed by Viscount Tsuyo M'shima, expected m Sngapore shortly. They will first visit Siam to express Japan's thanks for two elephants contributed :o the Tokyo and Cbaka Zoog, respec lively, a couple of years ago.107 words
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Article251 1937-03-28 17 Sydney Health Doctor's Criticism Sydney. N.3.W.. Mar 4. ZJANY mcdiin mar:iagdd W2ie rr.adJ ttircugii a m-st of Vermouth and wbinkie, sad V: Gianame Drew. RKtNfSllUn ir.eciijal efflce'r of health., to an jtikess at a Pickwick Ciuo luncieoa n Sydney. The cccktail nabit, he sad, was sinkIsta tne ccmraunity's251 words
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Article90 1937-03-28 17 German Soldiers Being Instructed Berlin U 2 an sold "ers arc new being sys'•hL\e" C instructed m Anti-Soviet P'atotns of young Re cheswehr vSS a u f marchp d to the "Anti-B^lshe-Ta t> lblton -n the centre of Berlji:. virrn c shown by their officers acW rco ms90 words
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Article252 1937-03-28 17 I Unusual Charged Against A Woman Prague EVIDENCE that his wife had used a false document an animal's pedigree at their marriage was given m the Civil Court here. 2>efcre which Paul Dirrschmid. a tailor, was suing for divorce Some years ago he visited a circus252 words
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Article222 1937-03-28 17 Overseas Telegraph rrHE Overseas Telegraph Chinese Staff i Association held .ts fourth annual general meeting at Mr. Song Tian Choc's residence opposite the Geylang English School, recently. In the course of the year, tne Association enjoyed the happy position of havins rendered financial assistance to four bereaved members.222 words
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Article93 1937-03-28 17 Made Fun Of In German Cartoon Berr.n "Britain's War Minister m Distress", is the heading g'.ven by the "Berliner Tageblatt" to a cartoon which it prints. c.\ one of a series which have been appearing m the German press making fun at Britain's alleged difficulties In securing93 words
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Article94 1937-03-28 17 BOYS START £800 FIRE "Desire To Attract A Crowd" Waterloo, New York. Three boys m their 'teens have confessed here to having started a fire which did £800 worth of damage because they were lonely. Lawrence Wilkins, Arthur Miller ans Rex He-s were charged by an under:heriff with starting a94 words
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Article81 1937-03-28 17 a v rench vessel carrying 400 Montenejnn Communists who wished tc go to c, am as volunteers has been detained nuava, on the Montenegrin coast, according to leports here. me Communists were tried by the ior:al police court and summarily sentenced Tiire? men were sent to Belgrade to81 words
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Article247 1937-03-28 17 Yacht And Schooner DUE IN SINGAPORE SHORTLY A YACHT and a schooner are due to arrive m Singapore shortly. The former is the So Fong, which is expected to call here m the course of a world cruise starting from Hongkong, with her owner, Mr. A.247 words
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Article121 1937-03-28 17 80 People Hurt In Bu! ock Charge Paris. Over 80 peopie were injured 10 seliously—when a herd of 100 bullocks at cattle fair m the little village of Lczay, Poitou, suddenly ran amok and charged down on the market crowds., People scattered, screaming, m ad directions. Stalls121 words
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Advertisement133 1937-03-28 17 SHERLEY'S LACTOL FOR mmm^ m^ mm Too much meat means too much heat for your dog's blood. And especially m a hot climate this causes him "torture through continual scratching, lack oi appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of energy. You can remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat supply133 words
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Advertisement253 1937-03-28 17 AMBITIOUS MEN! .Vlr. J. D. C. Mackay greatest changes m f men's lives have come w^B from a moment's ins- i' l^^^!^ piration. Newton saw *Wkj§Jß iaw the kettle boil. And Btk everything was changed. B Many an important Executive, Accountant, Secretary, or Office Manager— looking back to-day on the253 words
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Advertisement465 1937-03-28 17 You twill prefer Smart men the world over TUIC WO•C* I I M are following London's lead I J W\J \J U iYI m using BRYLCREEM— the r^DrCClklf* Perfect Hair Dressing. And UKfcjill>lU« g no wonder! Brylcreem keeps the hair glossy and m position with- /*^&F~*^^. out resorting to harmful465 words
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Advertisement26 1937-03-28 18 \Jlw (s'o^/* S; €S# >■" vllWfs &\M-W j irK V«Vf^r V > J-J y$ ?0Y •\< F*^* ksm I I ill I 111 I N DirTciDLToii/ FRASER c&NEAVE LTD26 words
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Article796 1937-03-28 19 TO BE HELD IN NEAR FUTURE FOUR TEAMS Sitiawan Malay School Meet tßy "Racque*") BADMINTON enthusiast, particularly «hose who are interested m the oromotion oi the s P° rt among the members of 'he fair sex, will be glad to learn that the lontj-awaited competition796 words
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Article499 1937-03-28 19 Amendments To Rules Passed THE annual general meeting of the St. Francis' Association. Malacca, was held at the association premises, 4L. Koon Cheng Road last Sunday, at 10 am. The president, Mr P. G. Pamadasa. was m the chair, and there was a fair attendance499 words
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Article784 1937-03-28 19 ANNUAL REPORT FOR LAST YEAR THE annual report of the Malacca Bad- minton Association for 1936 states: An examination of the report will reveal that the management committee of jour association had an extraordinarily busy year m 1936, but consider themselves recompensed m so far as they784 words
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Article119 1937-03-28 19 Win For Fraser And Neave B.P. IN a friendly badminton match the Fraser and Neave B.P. (Malacca,' beat the Sportlight B.P. by five games to one, at latter's court on Mar. 20. Scores < Fraser and Neave players first): Gui Chong Wee beat Guan Chuan Seng, 13—13 (I119 words
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Article84 1937-03-28 19 The following players have been selected to represent the Eclipse B.P. m a friendly match of five singles anc two doubles against the Acme B.P. at 2.30 p.m. to-day at the Acme's court at Villa Dolce. Tanjong Katong Road: Scow Thiam Kirn, George Wan, L. C. Lim, Chia84 words
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Article279 1937-03-28 19 HE WAS LIKE A SKELETON Saved by flesh-forming tablets This man had been so terribly ill that he was almost as thin and bony as a skeleton. Yet simply by taking a course of tiny, tasteless tablets, nc quickly put on pounds of firm, healthy flesh. In fact, he got279 words
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Advertisement15 1937-03-28 19 4 +'i%fl** IMWANPP^MOOS CORE IT NOT O/MWf^cri M&fIDACAE FMG AU«[ TOXG THE TIGER MEDICAL lIALI15 words
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Advertisement213 1937-03-28 19 Br^T^^^HfT^^^l Ivf I Hfl" i Beautifull y polished solid xeaH f ll I bedsteads with Steel Angle frame 1 fc4 *'*'r^^iB2l3liySs*i^^'^ P and castin gs Diamond Mesh and HL s •"^^illp^^ B\ s P rin^ Mattress size 3' 6" x 6' 6". v'jV i| D 36 O Chin Giap No.213 words
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Article, Illustration993 1937-03-28 20 p«n*«*rd» Lessons Of The Australians' Visit Of 1927 "WE WILL OFFER YOU STIFF OPPOSITION" MUCH TO SEE IN MALAYA QUITE PREPARED FOR THE WORST —AND THE BEST WEIiCOM£ to Malaya, Sir Julicn, you and your team oi cricket is. It is993 words
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Article1156 1937-03-28 20 OUR Malacca correspondent writes:— Five matches were played over the week-end, and excepting the one at Jasin, all arrived at a decision. On the High School ground last Satur- day afternoon, the scholars were put m I to bat first by the captain of the St.1,156 words
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718 1937-03-28 20 FIGHT FOR ORIENT MALAYAN MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLES PROSPECTS OF YOUNG FRISCO AL RIVERS IN SINGAPORE BOUT ON APR. 9 (By "X.0.") YOUNG Frisco, middleweight champion of the Orient, and Al Rivers, middleweight champion of Malaya, have agreed to fight under Mr. Bertie Bell's promotion on Friday, Apr. 9. Both Frisco and718 words
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Article349 1937-03-28 20 WHEN THE AUSTRALIANS CAME WHEN Hie Australians visif^d Tf MaJava m June of 19?:. they played nine matches m all, winning five, drawing tJiree and losing one (the first match against 411- Malaya, at Kuala Lumpur, by 39 runs). Below will be found the summaries of all the matches:— S.C.C.349 words
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Advertisement128 1937-03-28 20 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours rhi t > th> dlsCOVi a! an m ,> r n phyrtclan, it now is posstblo toe??K tIMM« r-rrtbl; 5 ..!1., l of ehoklnc I and wlMMstns Asthma bf kilii.ur th« Una* etUNirhkb In Oermi In the Moo.L No n. .m hu-nlng f powders,128 words
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Article2018 1937-03-28 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES rpiiK following are the programmes of the BJfJLC. station. S'ngapore, for the week. TO-DAY 11.00 a.m. Wesleyan Service. 20 »JD. Organ Recital (Gramophone Records):— Chcral Improvisation <Kar?-Elert). Toccata m D Minor »Bach). Choral Improvisation. "In Dulci Jubilo." Choral Prelude <Each>.2,018 words
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Article, Illustration128 1937-03-28 21 Mr. T. Arumugam, who was presented with a Long Service Medal by the Methodist MisS.cn on his retirement from the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, m 1933, and who has Seen staying m Singapore with his son-in-law at 12'/, Tanglin Road, fcr some time, is leaving to-morrow for his former128 words
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Article198 1937-03-28 21 For The Children's Aid Society IT was suggested that a "Snowball" Idea should be inaugurated to supplement the very depleted funds of the Children's Aid Society. The first .started at Mrs. Laffan's home m Ridout Road, with a mahjong and bridge party amongst those present were Mesdames Rumble,198 words
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Article56 1937-03-28 21 Publi: Performances For April Publ.'c. performances of the Pol C2 Band during April have been arrange, as f olow-;: 6th. Telok Ayer. 6 n.m. 9' h Katono- Park, 6p.m. 11th.— Eotanc Gardens 8.30 p.m. 13th. Waterloo Street. 7 p.m. 19*h. K^tonp- Park. 3.30 p.m. 20th.— Telok Ayer, 656 words
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Article46 1937-03-28 21 Shanghai, Mar. 27. The Chekiang Provincial Government is planning to establish eleven primary schools the expense of which is to be borne by Mr. Aw Boon Haw, of Singapore. The institutions will be built m Wenchow. Ninghai and Chaisen.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.46 words
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Advertisement219 1937-03-28 21 If 50th. APRIL to Bth.MAY Mfl }S vp^j> v v 'lit J^H <s?n ¥r ft WEAKNESS. Ij) DEBILITY ffIjAN>EM I A l/f fe^ Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL YS CURES, and give* health and strength. far better than serums, raw m^at,219 words
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1036 1937-03-28 23 DISMISSED BY STEWARDS HEAVY RAIN Troy Stick Pays $73 'From Our Own ileporttrj Ijioh, Saturday. AN übjerti<:n uus l<«/li;<Hl after the cpenitut «*\< tit the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Skve Meeting here his aft moon. It was raised by Toh Padttka,1,036 words
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Article205 1937-03-28 23 MALA YAN GOLF CHA MPIONSHIP QUALIFYING ROUNDS IN SINGAPORE Singapore. Saturday. "pE annual Malayan Golf ChampionanoA r. t Ur 1 S amrnt beC;in on the Sme Ed™ G °rll Club co «"e. Bukit Timah. the miow v r 21 entrants and Qualifymn rounds were completed. the in£t XS t t0205 words
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Article97 1937-03-28 23 An unusual instance of pluck, culminating m "marching orders," occurred h b Scottish second XI Cup-tie betwe3n Hibernian and Dunfermline Athletic ai Edinburgh Dunsmore. who usually plays at fullback for Hibernian, but vaa figuring at centre-forward m this match, received a nasty cut eve;- an pye97 words
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Article896 1937-03-28 23 TOURISTS SHOW BRILLIANCE 26 FOR 1 Homesters Batting First Singapore, Saturday npHE big cricket match between All-Malaya and Sir Julien Cahn\s team began this morning at 11.1.8 a.m. under a glorious sky, with little sign of bad weather. At 11.55 a.m., came a drizzle, which thickened896 words
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Article495 1937-03-28 23 First Innings CRICKET MATCH WITH PENANG iFrom Ovr Oicri Iteporfer) Kuala Lumpur, Her. 27. GELANGOR scored 144 m the first innings against Penang to-d y m the Inter-State cricket match. On a hardening wicket Sstengo fared badly, after a #ood start by the partnership of Gulland495 words
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Article83 1937-03-28 23 A cordial, warm welcome was extended by everyone associated with the West Biomwich Albion club to the Rev. W. C. Jordan, who is now the Vicar of Darlington and on the Darlington FC. directorate. Jordan was one of the most popular players the Albion have ever had.83 words
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Article254 1937-03-28 23 Time Saves Side From Certain Defeat Wellington, Saturday. TIME saved New Zealand from certain defeat m the Test match against the M.C.C. to-day. The team were all out for 163 runs, after following on. and were then only one run ahead of the tcurists, whoReuter - 254 words
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Article52 1937-03-28 23 V.M.C.A. m a League match vs. the Ceyionese Sports Club on the S.H.B. ground on Wednesday: J. Ferguson, K. leembruggen, N.- Jackson, Kwee Thiani Teck, G. Day, Ong Swee Keng. P. Swyny, Omar bin Ahmad, Lim Kirn Wee, Kam Gim Lock. Lim Bah Son*.;. Reserves: W. Bates, Chan52 words
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Article20 1937-03-28 23 London, Mar. 27. Sterling on New York is 4.8 5 8 and Paris 106 1132.- British Official wirelessBritish Official wireless - 20 words
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Advertisement42 1937-03-28 23 THERAPION N0.2 Ro. 1 Coras Dlsohartfas. Ma. 3 Ouras Blood Poison. No. s Coras Obronlo Waakaaaaas* Satflisb Price 3s. Chemists, or eith«r No. return Mail. DR. LE CLERC Med.Co. I ia verst.vk Kd.N.W S.Londaa7 DR. I E Ot.ERO'% PILLS for the Liv«?42 words
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Advertisement38 1937-03-28 23 Is it not a profound and gladdening thought that there be men of such pfood intent and marked ability to confine withers the comnass of a bottle such unadulterated joy? HIHH IH UHHH IMHHI lIHHHfe DEER Fraser&Neave,Ltd., Distributors38 words
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Article, Illustration543 1937-03-28 22 LA MERI Tour Of Malaya In April Singapore, Saturday. I A MERI, eonsirtcreU by many to be the world's mast versatile dancer of the present day, is due m Malaya m April m the course of her first visit to the East. She will r )pr;r m543 words
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Article109 1937-03-28 22 J f used to be pity the poor football referee. Perhaps it is still. But the e orc~r manager is entitled to a modicum. When things are going Bright, i bouquets for the players: whm othrii y; l '.J; hr cks for thc manager (and dire<» Two hundred109 words
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Article341 1937-03-28 22 OPENING EVENTS NEXT SATURDAY (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. JJANDICAPS for trie first day's races of the Penang Turf Club on April 3 are as follow: Horses, Class 3, Div. 1, 6 furs. Kidp- of Hearts 9.0 Rasterr) ViTRve 8.12 Kuala Laddie 8.11 Rurraneer 8.09341 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-03-28 22 /L RIVERS, wearing the Malayan middleweight championship belt, lie meats Frisco for the Orient title <l;eld by Frisco) and his own title, at the New World on Friday, Apr. 9.30 words
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Article160 1937-03-28 22 Woman Record Holder Married t Tokyo, Mar. 8. HIDEKO Mayebata, Japan's best known mermaid, (who participated m the exhibition at the V.M.C.A. Pool, Singapore, when the Japanese delegation was on its way back to Japan from the Olympics i. to-day forsook swimming for married life. Before given her160 words
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Article152 1937-03-28 22 Following are ties m ths first round of the Harbour Board J.S.C. billiards tournament: ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday, Mar. 30: Yeo Kirn Leona v. Lim Kwan Seiig Wednesday, Mar. 31: Sns: Bens Teefc v. Lim Poh Scan. Thursday. Apr. 1: Koh Kirn Soon v. Leong Ah Sou. Friday,152 words
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Article, Illustration26 1937-03-28 22 YOUNG FRISCO, wearing the middleweight belt which he won and had to return when the decision he got over Gunboat Jack was altered to a araw.26 words
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Article122 1937-03-28 22 Card Sanctioned By Board FIGHT fans will be given a treat, on Friday, April 9, when for the first time i m the history of boxing m Malaya two title fights will be staged m one evening. Young Frisco fights Al Rivers and Ignacio122 words
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Article71 1937-03-28 22 During mail week Arsenal were concerned m a double deal with Bradford City, under which Tuckett, a versatncplayer who has played m the first tearr. goes to Yorkshire and Acsenal take Scott, the ycung right full-back ol Bradford City. The exchange has cos-, Arsenal some money m addition71 words
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Article588 1937-03-28 22 of branch factories and offices, thus throwing thousands of workmen out of employment. If there was co-operation amongst manufacturers and traders then business could be carried on more harmoniously; clerks and labourers would be well paid for and the number of unemployed would dimmish. "Competition is dangerous",588 words
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1035 1937-03-28 24 DISMISSED BY STEWARDS HEAVY RAIN Troy Stick Pays >From Our Own Report tri Itioh. Saturday. IN objeiti«;n uus lodged after the A opening event the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Skve Meeting l^re his aft rn«.on. li. was raised by Toh Padnka,1,035 words
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Article927 1937-03-28 24 TOURISTS SHOW BRILLIANCE 26 FOR 1 Homesters Batting I First Singapore, Saturday. npHE big cricket match between All-Malaya and Sir Julicn Cahn's team began 'ibis morning at 11.18 a.m. under a glorious sky, with little sign of bad weather. Ai 11.55 a.m., came a drizzle, which927 words
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Article, Illustration257 1937-03-28 24 Time Saves Side From Certain Defeat Wellington, Saturday. rrilME saved New Zealand from certain a. defeat in the Test match against the M.C.C. to-day. The team were all out for 163 runs, "after following on. and were then only one run ahead of the tcurists,257 words
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Article217 1937-03-28 24 MALA YAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING ROUNDS IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. THE annual Malayan Golf Championship tournament began on the SineJP°re Goir Club course. Bukit Timah. g"°ay. There were 21 entrants and qualify in rounds were completed. thirl 0 t0 the championship play nier-team competition was held. No" fJJ|l contest the217 words
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Article96 1937-03-28 24 An unusual instance of pluck culnunitin* in "marching orders, ccciured h.ScoUi^h second XI Cup-tie betwttfn Hibernian and Dunfermline Athletic a: Kc'inburgh Dunsmore. who usuaiiv plays at fullback for HWan.b, Was figuring at centre-forward to this "vtrh received a nasty cut ove» an ove which bled profusely.96 words
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Article53 1937-03-28 24 Y.M.C.A. in a League match vs. the Ceyionese Sports Club on the S.H.B. ground on Wednesday: J. Ferguson, K. I eembruggen, N.- Jackson, Kwee Thiam Teck, G. Day, Ong Swee Keng. P. Swyny, Omar bin Ahmad, Lim Ki?n Wee, "Kam Gim Lock. Lim Eah Song. Reserves: W. Bates,53 words
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Article21 1937-03-28 24 London, Mar. 27. Sterling on New York is 4.8 5 8 and Paris 106 11 32.- -British Official Wireless21 words
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Article487 1937-03-28 24 First Innings CRICKET MATCH WITH PENANG I From Out OtoH Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, M: r. 27. QELANGOR scored 144 In the first innings against Penan^ to-d y in the Inter-State cricket match. On a hardening wicket S^lango fared badly, after a #ood start by the partnership487 words
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Article85 1937-03-28 24 A cordial, warm welcome was extended by everyone associated with the West Biomwich Albion club to the Rev. W. C. Jordan, who is now the Vicar of Darlington and on the Darlington FC. directorate. Jordan was one of the most popular players the Albion have ever had.85 words
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