Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 April 1937
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Title Section14 1937-04-04 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No- 43. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1937. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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149 1937-04-04 1 MINERS TO TAKE BALLOT RIVALRY OF UNIONS 400,000 MEN MAY HOLD UP ARMS PROGRAMME London, April 3, 4 NATIONAL coal strike involving 400.000 miners is threatened as a result of the decision ©I a London delegate conference to lake :i ballot on April 14Reuter - 149 words
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Article126 1937-04-04 1 Not Next Year i ifciiMiMFirniu mr iiKiNC* SOUGHT j Washington. April v>. THE question of early independent for the Philippines is not likely to be pressed by President Quez > until the problem of the Island'^ commercial relations with the Unite States is settled. Mr. Quezon isReuter - 126 words
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Article55 1937-04-04 1 Tribes Gather New Delhi, Apr. 3. /GENERAL Sir Robert Casae's, Commancler-in-Chief m India, is 'leaving to-day for the Nor.h-Wes, Province, following the killing of two British and two Indian officers by tribesmen. Large bodies of hostile tribesmen are still gathered m the lower Khaisora Valley are reported55 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-04-04 1 Mr. R. C Blair Wiltshire. S.S. Polic and Mhs Roma Noreen Page't Vennlng leaving St. Andrew's Cath tcuai under an arch of swords after their, marriage at St. Andrew's Cahedral yesterday. TribuneTribune - 35 words
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Article1173 1937-04-04 1 MR. R. C. BLAIR WILTSHIRE MISS' R OMA YENNING— Singapore, Saturd y. 2T. Anuiew's Cathedral was th; scene of an interesting wedding this afternoon, when Miss Rom?i Noreen Pa^ret Yenning became ih£ bride of Mr. Robert Charles Blair i Wiltshire. Both are well-known and j popular1,173 words
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Article216 1937-04-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Delegates LEAVE TO ATTEND CORONATION Shanghai, Apr. 3. SHANGHAI has witnessed a very picturesque procession, when the Coronation delegates were given an official send-off. Thousands of enthusiastic spectators thronged the wharf to see the officials embark on the Victoria. The bodyguard216 words
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Article89 1937-04-04 1 Ship Abandoned Off Portuguese Coast London, April 3. A DRAMATIC ocean rescue off the Portuguese coast by the 13,241 tons Vandyck of Deemport and Holt Line while on Anleashire cruise to Dadeira with about forty passengers aboard is reported. The Vandyck is expected at Lisbon 1 this afternoonBritish Official Wireless - 89 words
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Article288 1937-04-04 1 "NOT GUILTY" Jury Acquits Japanese Singapore. Saturday. RICHO YAMANIWA *Us this morning found not guilty of the murder of Taro Oshiro by a special jury, after a deliberation of about 35 minutes, and was subsequently discharged by Mr. Justice Home m the Singapore Assize Court. The case,288 words
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Article75 1937-04-04 1 (ircat Fun In Latest Picture EDMUND Gwenn will br rcmnnbcifd chiefly for his magnificent performance m "The Good Companions." He .appeared again last right at the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore, m "Country Bump kin, a rollicking comedy which pleased full audiences at both shows Smart, Frwin is also75 words
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Article28 1937-04-04 1 I ondon, April 3 Dr. L. D. Jono. Adran. < tionai leader and president elect of the :•■> Assembly. Is to retire In Jutuv British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 28 words
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Article30 1937-04-04 1 London, April 3 Hi filing on New York is 4 89-5 B at^t Paris 106-11 32 with sold at 142 Bllvei >pot and fontard 21 British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 30 words
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Article14 1937-04-04 1 Auckland, April 3. The M.C.C. team sailed for England to-day. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement20 1937-04-04 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESI'LTS (SEE PAGE PERF ECTION l^^j SCOTS WHISKY^^^T Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.20 words
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Advertisement45 1937-04-04 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Tnj The >ioii\i\<; i it iit i \i: Sir Julien's XI v. Selan&or CIR Julicn CahnV XI won by an innings and 235 runs. Sclanffor: Ist Inns. SI 2nd Inns. r>6 Tourists Ist Inns. 372 (Details on pa#e 23) ^>. t^m45 words
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Miscellaneous28 1937-04-04 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— 2.47 a.m., 7 ft. 7 ins 4.40 i p.m., 6 ft. TO-MORROW:— 3 43 a.m., 7 iU 2 ins 6.22 p.m.. 5 ft. 9 ins.28 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1937-04-04 2 LESSONS OF LOCAL TESTS MORE SALES Malayan Breweries' Annual Meeting Singapore. Saturday. Jl I INAL dividend of five pet cent., making a total of 7'_- per cent, for the year, was declared at the seventh annual meeting of Malayan Breweries Ltd held to-day at1,473 words
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Article348 1937-04-04 2 Singapore, Saturday morning. RUBBER i Singapore: 45 ets., down ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 1215j16d., down «4cL' Market Tone: Irregular. New York: 26% cts., down 5116 ct. Market Tone: Steady. The local market has been quite steady to-day m spite of the reaction m the other markets348 words
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Article201 1937-04-04 2 TIN: Locally down $2 50 buye J r? BER Locally cl °sing firm at U% MINING Raubs $7.05— 57.15. There Sa n rkit mg q n re P ort m the tin share m }a s Klnt as $10.00— $10.30 Sunaei Lv a I s 4?201 words
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90 1937-04-04 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases fF.0.8. April) 453^ tfs p Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. April) 44 516 44 7 lfi No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) Spore) 45^ 4514 do. April 45i/ 4 453 do. May June 45 390 words
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Article35 1937-04-04 2 The talk by Mr. William Hynd on 'Modern Spiritualism: its Origin and Teachings" announced to be <nven at the Rumakri.-hma Mission, 9, Norris Road I #l J to ni £ht has been postponed i mdehnitely.35 words
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Article385 1937-04-04 2 -Two Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Saturday. SENTENCE of three months" rigorous •5 imprisonment and .six months' police supervision was passed by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate this morning on two Chinese, Wan Chee and Lam Heng, who appeared before him on a charge385 words
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Article55 1937-04-04 2 Information having been received that cholera exists m an epidemic si ate at Bj^seui, j; i,: cteclarwl !>y His LxceiieiK-v me Governor, m ixerciae of tiie powers conferred by Section 58 of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance that the port of B&tsein is an mOrdSSK lol>55 words
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Article501 1937-04-04 2 Five Per Cent. For Year ANNUAL MEETING OF COMPANY Singapore, Saturday. J^ FINAL dividend of three per cent making five per cent, for (he year was declared ai the nventvIhth annual general mooting of k Teluk Anson Rubber Estate. i.. held 10-day at the rejristereil cc of501 words
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Article164 1937-04-04 2 Off To St. Bartholomew's Hospital Singapore, Saturo. arfj sister En^ land with hi j an; tofejX 1 PrCSem at the Colo at whlrh^^m 1 durinß the seven months nital h Jt to l he St Bartholomew's Ho*ute course m maternity frjuLTiS ls visit and work :i< o<nool164 words
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Article40 1937-04-04 2 DEATH OF MR. E. C MONOD The death occurred urn 1 Amersfoort, Holland ol Mr. E C. M who was for many yeai v m Bangkok and founded the firm bearing his name. Mr. Monod was 87 jretri of age.40 words
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Advertisement140 1937-04-04 2 Raffles Brasserie! X BRAS BASAH ROAD T \j£j, CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 12.30 to 3 p.m. *&VLAnjnMLL FOR CONTINENTAL MSHKfI. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECuTITY HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY S V Waiifcg and Birthday Cakes made to Order j •j* Outside Catering Undertaken at Moderate TV-™ <• SEE OIR NEW TARIFF FOR REDUCE140 words
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Advertisement65 1937-04-04 2 tIFK GIVING NECTAR THE "SHAKTI SANJIVANI" PILLS. They purify and enrich blood, renovate memory and infuse vigour into the body and mind. &9.60 per phial (60 Gold-coated Pills) For our free book KAMSHASTRA, a guide to health, please apply to, ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY, 101, Selegie Road, Singapore, fa f!Mp« Ml65 words
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Miscellaneous448 1937-04-04 2 PASSENGERS BY AIR Left Singapore for N.E.I, by KNILM plane "PK-AFK on Mar. 24:— Mr. Achmad Dermawan Loebis, Capt. C. W. Arrived m Singapore from N.E.I, oy KLM plane "Perkoetoef on Mar. 24:--Mr. R. Ankersmit, Mr. A. P. M. Everaid, Mr. K. Kuwa.iima. Mr. T. Ikeda Mr. G. Katayose, Mr.448 words
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1320 1937-04-04 3 English and Scottish League games played yesterday resulted as follows: Arsenal 2 West Bromwich 0 Bolton W. 1 Portsmouth 0 Brentford 2 Manchester C. f Derby Co. 4 Liverpool 1 Everton 0 CheTsea 0 Huddersfield T. 2 Sioke C. I Manchest°r U. 0 Leeds1,320 words
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Article57 1937-04-04 3 Morton And Clyde Defeated London, Apr. 3. lit KiiH > and Celtic will meet m A the final «>t the Scottish Cup on To-day's semi-finals resulted as Mcrton 0 Aberdeen 2 t pit ■< Clyde 8 CeItIC Reuter. SCOTTISH LEAGUE (DIV. 2) 3 Airdrieonians 057 words
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Article207 1937-04-04 3 Wales Beaten At Belfast Belfast, Apr. 3. Ireland beat. Wales by 5 points to 3 at Belfast to-day. Early morning rain and a drizzle before the -tart made the ground greasy and the ball difficult to handle. The weather affected the gate which was 20.000 at start The207 words
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Article125 1937-04-04 3 In the first round of the Indian Association Football League at the LA ground yesterday, the Tamil Brotherhood Party bea: :he Catholic Young Men's Association by 3 goals to 1 The Brotherhood possessed a stron* defence which kept the Catholic forwards at bay throughout. The J°sfrs had125 words
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Article57 1937-04-04 3 MR. E. E.F PRETTY NONOURED A tea-party was given by the members ot the Mohammedan Advisory BoaM. Singapore, at Darussalam. to residence of' Mr. Syed Ibrahim bo Omar Aisagoff. J. P., Chancery Lane, to-day, m honour of Mr. E. Pretty, M.C.S., the Chairman of trie Boara. on his promotion on57 words
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Article70 1937-04-04 3 Twtnty- cards were taken out for the Keppel G C April ladies' spoon which resulted as under: Mrs. C. Q Starkey <32 4 up Miss X H Jones '36> 4 up Tie Mrs. E F. O'Sullivan < 20 1 up Miss Rapley (36> 1 up Miss D.70 words
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Article39 1937-04-04 3 The doubles final m the lawn bowls handicap tournament at the S.C.C. W *H be played on Wednesday between O W Gttmour and V. P. Barbat (plus 2» and A Ferguson C. G. Fug-ler 4 139 words
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Article33 1937-04-04 3 I Ml nierh's SRC. Easter dance at the Memorial Hall was a big success, a large number f couples taking the floor and spending an enjoyable time until the small hours33 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-04-04 3 Mftior-General W G S. Dobbie, G.0.C., Malaya (centre* with Lieut.JfV°r t bu«^v uieht> O C. Gordon Highlanders, watching the dis-23 words
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Article269 1937-04-04 3 St Joseph's v. Katong Sports Club Singapore, Saturday. A FEATURE of the second eleven cricket match between the Katong Sports Club and St. Joseph's Institution was the splendid knock of 66 by Anthony Urn. He scored no fewer than ten boundaries and two "sixes" during his innings. St269 words
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Article122 1937-04-04 3 Singapore, Saturday. Two Chinese named Tia Chia. Kah, and Wee Kay Yong appeared before Mr w G Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning on a charge of disorderly behaviour by fighting m Japan Street on the night of May. 26. The first accused was originally charged with armed122 words
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Article169 1937-04-04 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Leaving For New Canton Post Shanghai, Apr. 2. MR. Wu Teh Cheng, ex-mayor of Shanghai, and newly appointed Provincial Chairman of Kwangtung, has returned to Shanghai fiom Nanking and is busily making preparations for his trip to Canton. It is officially reported169 words
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Article131 1937-04-04 3 Celebrates 82nd Birthday At Country Seat London. THE Eari of Strathmore and Kinghorne, i father of the Queen, has celebrated his 82nd birthday quietly at Woolmers Park, his country seat at Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire. Lady Strathmore and a few relat.ve? spent the day with him. The Earl of131 words
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Article707 1937-04-04 3 IN BRITAIN Only One Month's Food Reserve (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 24. FARMERS— and particularly the Na- tional Farmers' Union— are gravely concerned about the Government's neglect of Britain's food reserves, states the Sunday Dispatch. Here are some of the startling facts: Less food is being707 words
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Article91 1937-04-04 3 Report Of Marketing Board London, April 3. FOLLOWING publication of the report t of the advisary committee on nutlition it is likely the milk marketing board will extend to new areas the c-x peiimental scheme for providing cheap milk for expectant and nursing mothers and for children under91 words
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Article31 1937-04-04 3 Kampong Glam BP. Team vs Straits Muslim tomorrow at 2 p.m nt the Victoria School Hall. Singles:—S;siak Husain Ghani. Abd. Jabbar; Doubles— Taib Mohd. and Nor Mahmoou Bujang UdinBujang; Udin - 31 words
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Article38 1937-04-04 3 London. Apr. 2. New capital issues m March amounted to £11,257,125 compared with £10,671.858 m the previous month and £6.961,500 m March 1936. The total for the past three months amounts to £49.543.248— 8riti5h Official Wireless.38 words
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Article247 1937-04-04 3 Next Manoeuvres TROOPS MAY ALSO BB SKNT (Sunday Tribune Special) p()R ihe very first time m Malayan naval history, Australian warships and troops may visit Singapore to take part m the combined manoeuvres next year. The pros pect of such a vipit will be decide'] at247 words
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Advertisement24 1937-04-04 3 ■''Pi /a i "*hC \ll \^Bt I ~fl^^ L^v B__ ■P 50th.APRILto8th.MAY j jfl Mis Excellency the Governor I I.\ilt at 6.45 p.m. 124 words
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Article534 1937-04-04 4 Badminton Hopes EUROPEANS V. REST CRICKET I£t lour; i as t the Malacca Amah--:: Football Association has bee fcble to get a move with local soccer as the annual general meeting w U be held on Monday, Apr. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Seng Cheong Society534 words
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Article334 1937-04-04 4 "First Place Or Burst" Next Time WHEN Signor Mussolini received the Italian athletes on their return from the Xllth Olympic Games at BertP'h told tnem ne was tlr ed of Italians taking second and third places m major tracK and field events Their motto for the334 words
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Advertisement164 1937-04-04 4 (V«u r tmem .> e r him m Bishop .Misbehaves and Good Companions) Country Bumpkin"! ALHAMBRA NEXT I CHANGE fl M M \h PPB« k j 1 The great adventure II W^ 7^A fl BCV tar Portray* the 11 V Wj«^^kk .^^BBIfcV greatest of all the iM JbW\V f^B^ Km164 words
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Advertisement281 1937-04-04 4 jAT LAST THE PICTURE THAT EVERY- S BODY IS RAVING ABOUT! j j Absolutely made for Malaya with Real j j Malay spoken and Sung by a Beautiful new j Hollywood Star —f j PACKED OUT AT EVERY SHOW! j j Matinee TO-DAY Xl 5 S 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 W^mlhl281 words
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Advertisement70 1937-04-04 4 I A NEW PROGRAMME OPENING TO-DAY AT THE I IALHAMBRA|1 AL HAMBRA| 3.15 6.15 9.15 1^ LETTERS CLUTCHED FROM A I GHOSTLY WORLD! I To torment the living .with I the threat of shame and disI grace, to swamp a nation I yi^v y^^K W|f n whispered gossipl V Ralph70 words
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Article375 1937-04-04 5 12.-MANGE A Stubborn Disease f\F all iht- little complaints from which dogs may suffer mangels the most dreaded by experis. And it is a disease that every dog-owner should know how 'to recognise and treat for it i easily transmitted to mankind. The-e are two375 words
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Article349 1937-04-04 5 For Military Service In Turkey Istanbul. IN the event of general mobilization Turkish women, as well as men. will be called up for military service. This is, m substance, the effect of a bill which is being submitted for approval by the Council of Ministers349 words
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Article638 1937-04-04 5 In U.S. Congress MEMBERS UNABLE TO FIND SOLUTION Washington. A WARM debate m the House of Representatives on the question of war debts marked the first occasion on which the thorny subject has been raised m the 75th Congress. But k failed to produce any suggestions638 words
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Article100 1937-04-04 5 Death Of Convict Who Wanted To Go To Hospital La Rochelle, France. Georges Cheremetieff, a 40-year-ola convict m the Saint-Martin-de-Re prl- son here, was always complaining tha* i he was ill. At last the prison authorities determined to have him thoroughly overhauled. He was sent to the hospital.100 words
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196 1937-04-04 5 Pain So Bad She Could Scarcely Walk Three years of horrible suffering and then at last— glorious relic I! This woman feels it her duty ro tell other sufferer* how she got back her health. Here m her letter she tells ber story: "I196 words
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Advertisement152 1937-04-04 5 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES No. 8. BEER WITH A TRADITION Within the grounds of the great Carlsberg Breweries m Europe there are picturesque archways and statue* designed by many eminent professors and architects, wide leafy avenues, pergolas, villas and a fully equipped laboratory. Under ideal conditions and meticulous supervision and m these152 words
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Advertisement230 1937-04-04 5 ft a4 MEIRICM \i^ «iWJ?fMOTOR TABLETS sror ri\ki\(, A tablet m the petrol tank will stop Pinking knock, carbonising and result m petrol and Engine economy Try them straightaway. A box of 60 Tablets Cost only $1.80. Sole Agents: LIM KOK GEK Co., 61, Chulia Str?ei. UttTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD230 words
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Article217 1937-04-04 6 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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Article681 1937-04-04 6 Cold Spell DRIVEN MAD WITH HUNGER RAVENOUS wolves, driven ma-: with hunger during the prolong ed cold spell m Eastern Europe, have killed several people and hundreds oi animals, attacked motor-cars, and 'buses and even entered villages and military posts m search of food. The extent681 words
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Article83 1937-04-04 6 Wife Of Australian Prime Minister Melbourne. Mrs. Lyons, wife of the Australian Prime Minister, will accompany her husband, Mr. J A. Lyons, to the Coronation next May. It was doubtful for some time whether her health would permit her to m*fce the journey as she underwent an83 words
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Article292 1937-04-04 6 "H«r Voice Is On The Side Of Right" London. "IRELAND wants peace for a world that has been wrecked by the horror and tragedy and loss of war," said Mr. Scan Lester, Deputy Secretary General oi the League of Nations, at the annual University of Ireland292 words
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Advertisement195 1937-04-04 6 iOLND INVESTMCNI TCTm >'•• IHM or.f tliirJ 1 A fo«r Kf« .a t«O. laeralorr C V T»wr br<Kt«ad v ih« mt»t' b«^l^l ™170 lot bt'tjtlif.eU ».tS •ytkinf iafcnor to m-Afl^l DIAMOND BMbtrad. .hicV fc Cliff^li t> eb« hMt but cu«ts «o morr aAl^^ DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRMPONG195 words
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Advertisement57 1937-04-04 6 I iLi OUUCm I I I I* do** everything better! I RvHR^ iV <$ *^BBH ■V^BBB eH 4 I^BI IGETSTEETHTWIC Ei*IGHTEt H HnHfiHß^^^^l^^^H Adds charm to any smtU H s^^HK^^^^^^HJl^^n 2is twice as soft Safe even j or children's teeth BlfiS-if m\ Ckans more thoroughly ■^^^S 4 lasts weeks Wil|lCi57 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1937-04-04 7 AMAZING DISCOVERY IN HOLLYWOOD 'GOLDEN VOICED' GIRL IS A MODERN WONDER r never rains but it pours with Deanna Durbin. One day, a short time ago, she was just carefree little Los Angeles girl, going to school vith her neighbourhood pals, playing with her1,086 words
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Article266 1937-04-04 7 WISHES LUCK Miss Deanna Durbin Is Congratulated FOR the first time m history the Mayor of Winnipeg. Dr. F. E. Warriner wroV a letter of congratulation to a film stir. Addressed to Deanna Durbin the letter reads as follows: Miss Deanna Durbin. Universal Studios, Universal City,266 words
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Article202 1937-04-04 7 JOE. E. BROWN EXCELS HIMSELF JOE E. BROWNS polo-playing friends will have a grand time watching the seal-roaring comedian wield a nallet from the quarter-deck of a pony m the Warner Bros, comedy, "Polo Joe," which comes to the Singapore Capitol Theatre on April 7.202 words
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Article53 1937-04-04 7 Barbara Read joined a group of community players at Laguna Beach. California, to obtain experience and she gained it with a vengeance, playing a role a month for 24 months. She is appearing at the Capitol Theatre. Singapore, on April 14 m Universai's comedy drama,53 words
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Article, Illustration26 1937-04-04 7 Reading up these three lassss rre Deanna Durbin, Barbara Read and Nan Grey, appearing m "Three Smart Girls" opsning April 14. at the Capitol Theatre Singapore.26 words
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Article, Illustration579 1937-04-04 7 A STARTLING CAST IN "CAMILLE •PHIRTY cabinet makers, fifty eostumers, ten research experts, and a dozen set designers found themselves m a frenzied flurry of activity as the MetroGold wyn-Mayer studios placed its entire technical resources m their hands for the filming of "Camille," which brings579 words
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Advertisement195 1937-04-04 7 ERUPTIONS quickly heal DANDRUFF disappears To eradicate chronic Eczema, tion and itching, its antiseptic and Ringworm, Dandruff and disfigur- healing powers destroy infection ing, hair-destroying eruptions of and clear the disease from the sea) p. the scalp there is nothing to equal Cuticura stimulates the languishing Cuticura for quick, complete195 words
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Advertisement679 1937-04-04 7 MA 0 I V jS^\ m THE MAKfftS nKS! or famous (*m FLIT iil^gP Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength- Jfl^ l ££*Js ..StSS? pi?: ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, fWgm SSS^J w^S^i^iS! Brain, Muscles, and Enduranco- Mj y !!"w;;;; 1( SZ679 words
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Article3525 1937-04-04 8 GOLDEN SNOW: B y WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore CHAPTER 27 First Love Returns IN Bloomsbury there is a buildin which exactly reproduces the outlines of the Mausoleum at HalicarMMM as quoted by Pliny. The fina portico of Corintrhian pillars surmounting a flight of3,525 words
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Advertisement150 1937-04-04 8 SUNLIGHT SOAP is a true \jtj§lr SUNLIGHT Bfclf J 19^ V le mild, pure lather ■B®>^/^ j^h- iI 1/ Sunlight Soap is 1 f CV ill L/^ as gentle to the H^V^fefcaTk .^^Tt IE Si I clothes, l^o not risk te^'^W**i3^^V HvMi't let your dhobi ruin your clothes "iillS'-^feMife^U w150 words
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Advertisement899 1937-04-04 8 v- f- 12 Dangerous Diseases Check Your Symptoms. And Take Advice of -n World-Noted Doctor if You Suffer from Getting if Up Nights, Dizziness, Circled Under Eyes, (ufiDEREXES^y-. Nervousness, Loss of Vigour, etc. (NERVOU: Look at all the symptoms on this chart. Vigour, Bckitica, Burning, Itching, Smart- GAS AhoBLOATiMGy 1899 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1937-04-04 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I WONDER if Sir Julien Cahn, apostle of f cricket, has succeeded m bringing about t a local revival. i i Ido not mean m the playing of the game, c (There will always bo stalwarts who wil play, including those invincible veterans the gtfhßenders. They ignore1,645 words
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Advertisement75 1937-04-04 9 ar\QE.MlSswmrsxrwA**nr *>V^^ SA7-W6 «<r £SK\MO Pl£ \V\>^^ %C«t CA*£ A 6/?«4T SP/OCR Vl«O 54T OOH'M BtSXDZ Hili \^J~f ESKIMO PIES Vanilla Ice Cream, coated with Chocolate We can recommend this delicious confection, from personal trial. Having some special friends to tea, we looked r ound for "something different" and found75 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1937-04-04 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. IN honour of Sir Julie n and Lady Cahn and the visiting cricketers, the Malayan Magic Circle gave a very enjoyable evening's enter tainment at the club m Amber Road. Katong, on Sunday evening. The house and surrounding gardens were beautifully decorated and an American1,745 words
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Article915 1937-04-04 10 IN talking about hats these days i shape, size and style Is included m, trie category of sir. armors The*-e axe the kind that roll, the kind with touch of vivid colour, the mode, those copied from a communistparade, anci m fact every possibte thing At Palais915 words
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Advertisement66 1937-04-04 10 II "D CD I El" mmmm~—mmmm-mm DLIvLLi True To Type. Figure Fotiiidation For Warm weather wear A!! Models m Stock Come and be fitted by the special BERLEI CHART at Palais Des Modes. 33 Stamford Rd. P^_SOi£_DISTRIBUTORS. PHQNE 4616 V«y original morning, afternoon and evening gowns newly unpacked. Also cocktail66 words
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Advertisement73 1937-04-04 10 THE JADE TREE! I j FINE PEKING RUGS 9 x 12. WHILE THEY LAST j «129.00 ONLY s i j S 18, Battery Road. Phone 7143 Ist Floor i j jfr j .> Priscilla Ltd- 1 YOU ARE Cordially Invited to Inspect OUR l NEW "BRADLEY" SWIMSWTS ALSO J "ALLEN73 words
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Advertisement200 1937-04-04 10 S WE UNDERTAKE TO MAKE, BLOCK, BLEACH, DYE. AND S REMODEL HATS v Under Expert Workman. The Novelty Store 1 161, North Bridge Road. Capitol Building. 1 L^- j MS i MEN'S WOOL f^ SLIPOVER. tgff^ /^fflJ^^N-'^ m piain Light Grey vii: Miy** <i S LMBwK^tfxMtZ Sizes: Small, Medium ai.d200 words
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Advertisement36 1937-04-04 10 »r« Something New Latest Mural Decorations To I Be Seen At 1 II Kill IS i Fused Glass Sot With Precious Stones Also new navy bairs, initiale't, and washable RAFFLES HOTKL I BRAS BASAK ROAD V36 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1937-04-04 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and ERASER'S HILL rl Ginger Rogers— Fred Astaire r film was very popular at the Pavi- j r U °Gmeer Rogers is. I think, every woman s ideal, her slender figure, and absolute grace of movement being the c •nvv m some, of all the female1,301 words
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Advertisement158 1937-04-04 11 S is showixc; «ou i\s for the I <OROXATIO\ CELEBRATIONS (LOTH SI ITS anil ENSEMBLES TRAVEL COATS etc. i Phone 1974 Maynard's Building, 1 hone Wtm. n Road Singapore. Buy -i~d^^| ifcxiiiiß k NATURAL WHITENESS HH Restored To Dull Off-Color Teeth An antiseptic cleansing dentifrice that's |^^H| bringing new attractiveness158 words
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Advertisement152 1937-04-04 11 and broMn haired cirl< nhould DlOtUieS ust Amami No. v This r>re- jcrrc, the natural fair colour of thr hair tnd I emphasise* the beautiful luwtow «r»«bty. chouUi use Amami No. t. I Brunettes: SS* I proportion of pure Egyptian Henna ">*»""*: I EoTthe Mturalgbnu which make d*tk h*u %o152 words
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624 1937-04-04 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, April 4, 1937. THE SINGAPORE AIR PORT JINK 12 will see the opening of one of the most important works undertaken m Singapore. Were it not for the existence of the Naval Base and the Air Base, it would no' be necessary to ure the qualification624 words
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Article1258 1937-04-04 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Labour Code Needed In Malaya |N recent months I have read a number of ••ommtnts, m speeches, article and m ->. edttarjau. on the labour situati n In Mai .ya, and lam convinced that the people who offered these expressions of viewpoint, though they1,258 words
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Article493 1937-04-04 12 Anglius - Anglius WHERE do the Aberdeen stories come from? Well, the Aberdcnians nake them up themselves. it is a good advertisement. Herewith another of them. A A STRANGER was dining m Aberdeen. When the meal was over he handed the waiter a penny tip. The493 words
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Advertisement18 1937-04-04 12 W^^E?^i\ WatchCS serviced by experienred Swiss watch specialists. The very latest tools and appliances just 11^ «JB?'(iFA arrived18 words
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Article, Illustration496 1937-04-04 13 AND O VER THE ATLANTIC LATEST TESTS OF FLYING BOATS yyiTHIN a few months of th e opening on June 12 of the (ml Aerodrome (Aa!lan X Airport) at Singapore residents of the city will see the big flying boats, like those496 words
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Article875 1937-04-04 13 spend one's Easter m cities as distant x Vienna or Budapest. Work Of The International Air Traffic Association The airway companies of Europe, as represented by the International A Traffic Association, have been busy recently drawing up this summer's flyine j programmes. The International Ah' Traffic Association, which875 words
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Article, Illustration99 1937-04-04 13 abev? picture shows two of Impena 1 Airways famous record-breakine air■s of the Hannibal' and 'Heracles' class. There are eight of these mers and they have now flc wn a total of more than 6,000.000 miles xned over a quarter of a mill ion passengers In addition they are ea99 words
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Article193 1937-04-04 13 hLL! i wirele ss communication wn 1 flying-boats and ground-sU- »w f Wireless m the J*-o°*ts embody all the experience 2£2 L ai^' ay wireless since its Sri ?h >S> the being conw^Sn^f CSt mode and efficient S^fS* for use m aircraft. AteXi p al edoniaV flights to and from193 words
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Article227 1937-04-04 13 Master Of Ceremonies In Two Reigns I v n y.^ London, lord Ormathwaite, who acted as "^astei- of Ceremonies to the Rovl I Household from 1907 to 1920, has died I at his London home at the age of 77 I a PP° inte d Equerry-in-Waiting vi227 words
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Article158 1937-04-04 13 Buys Magnificent Villa On The Riviera Cannes. A magnificent villa, built about ft) years ago by Lord Rendel, has been acquired by the Emperor of Annam at Cannes. The villa is called Chateau de Thorenc The House, which stands nearly 1,00 feet above sea level, commands a158 words
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Article295 1937-04-04 13 Saved Life During The War Berlin WIIE dramatic story of a little Britis!- girl's experiences m Berlin during the war is told m the Germr.n press In an attempt to find one of the chief actcrs. a nurse, with whom the British girl, who has295 words
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Article94 1937-04-04 13 6,000 SCOUTS GUIDES To Attend Thanksgiving Service London A special thank-givng service for h-- V-r^i-.?« ltl;1 lJu les 1S t0 be held I •V n^n y by invitation May an Chapter Saturday, It is anticpnted that 6,000 scou an* j r.uWes. as well as overseas scouts" aSc -uidcs who will94 words
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Article218 1937-04-04 13 Thirty-Three Foreign Powers Invited THE British Government has now 1 issued invitations to 33 followers to take part m the Corona: naval review at Spithtad on May lm vi account ol the limited berthin space m the review area, it will not be possible to accommodate more218 words
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Advertisement46 1937-04-04 13 V^-^ WEAKNESS U£ Xv DEBILITY j C|AN>EM I A 8^ of Haemoglobin V^O.OOO Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radJca S CUiIES, and gives heaJth and strength. better uiin serums, raw K<^at, Medicated %rincs, etc. I co> LTI) SINGAI-UliJt Oo finable *rom All Diapensaries46 words
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Advertisement220 1937-04-04 13 Was Almost Bald Thick, Strong ggj Ik Head of Hair P^^B "About six months ago n f 1 tll f «"inr continuing until it least half of it hj W*ssWs completely duappeartd ,a <*&,, :^|F thr rprnaiLinp half being f&^ J^^^^B Ui\' head. J?||^L Kotliko" 1 45 KoUlho ani :^P^^^220 words
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Article1740 1937-04-04 14 W.B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson. Sin Which I Discourse On Brighter Dinner Jacket Suits And Make A Feiv\ Suggestions In That Con- S nection And In Which I Make A Plea For The Use )Of Simple Phraseology j S That Can Be Understood S {Easily By The1,740 words
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Advertisement184 1937-04-04 14 f^nrw TICKETB MSUKD I BY ALL 3rEAM-| FOR AIR AND/ TRAVEL Irailway unes i NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other domiciled communities are given the best of attention and assistance. i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. j Telephone 59i1. ,J, WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS.184 words
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Advertisement556 1937-04-04 14 y -MASTERS'S£& O7T co n ld/\ With E rMIIND O^^ JK )>^ CABA TABLETS GIVE \l England leads the world m Modern "N .^t m/jll y ikieTAMT DCIICC CAATUF I Methods of teaching and Teachers m Sm Wl/L£ INSTANT KCUtr, dUUinC I Malaya can now have direct access to m556 words
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Article852 1937-04-04 15 £300 A TON Rumoured End Of Restriction (By Air Mail) London. March 20. ACFRT.AIN mystery appears to surround yesterday's meeting of the International Tin Committee (says the Financial News). No communique was issued. But we are informed that decisions were made and that they have been852 words
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Article148 1937-04-04 15 Miners Shut In Mine For 11 Days Belgrade The longest "stay-in" strike ever recorded m Yugoslavia has just ended a f the "Jadrando" coal-mine near Rashka. For 11 days several hundred miners have undergone the most severe privat ons, m pitch darkness, m order to press their claim148 words
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Article181 1937-04-04 15 Drama In Australian Bush Monto, Queensland. Mar. 22. IN all-nigi.t search by more than 100 men resulted In the finding of a two-year-old child which had wandered 15 miles The child was found m rough bush country six miles from the home of its parents, bur181 words
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Article136 1937-04-04 15 I Head-Dress Changed From Bearskin To Busby London An Army Order announces that tho King has "approved of the headdress of the Royal Engineer band being chan&cl eftom the bearskin to the busby." The Royal Engineers changed their full-dress uniform headdress to the busby after official approval had136 words
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Advertisement942 1937-04-04 15 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes If you suffer from choking, wheezing, ronto, Ontario, Canada, i Id: I coughing, Asthma and Bronchitis if you felt better the Qr»t day I started taking gasp for breath, ***** *Uep nights, and Mendaco. I could breathe ■..<;. r. J flop* th«> feel your942 words
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Article94 1937-04-04 16 Shadows In The Dawn T^HE Dawn! Where does it come from? The East, we say. Yes, always from the East. What does it come for? To bring a new day, we say. Yes, always to bring a new clay. Does that mean the end of some thing, or a new94 words
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Article86 1937-04-04 16 Transfusion Service In Madrid i Tronto, Ontrrlc. Blood from 1.000 Canadians is behv: sealed m sterilised containers, refrigerated and distributed over the Span's 1^ I Government civil war front. The blocd is for use by a transfusion unit operating m the Madrid are under the direction of Dr86 words
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Article403 1937-04-04 16 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. <Dr. ol Ocular Science.) A recent survey by the liiicriiwiioiial Association of Boaras ol Examined m Optics, shows that thousands of individuals are allowed to drive cars, though they have one or more ol lour eye defects which make them public menaces,403 words
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Article132 1937-04-04 16 Lithuanians Pan Swearing In Ptthfc Riga, Latvia. Swcarin:; m publ I prohibited under penalty of a fine of 10J lits (£33>— or three months' imprisonment m the district ol Kaunas <Kovnoi, the capital of Lithuania, according to a message received here. Long Russian rule m132 words
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Article130 1937-04-04 16 Boy Who Mis f on^ Frozen Snake F)r Sti(k Vienna. Uttte Miiivoj Simon, mcd nv<\ the :>..n of a customs official, m Mariix>r. tfu£o.?!avia, found a beauiilul "wriggly" lid: ana is luck} to be ulivo to-day. Ransacking a pile of wood m his j discovered a que?rly130 words
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Advertisement647 1937-04-04 16 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell' Food For' the Veins, Arteries and Heart BtoM*, «liiit. i^ r.oi j .iru|J, bul a vital cell-food. 7u;e/ye Thousand Miles of Blood Vessels ffiLTt-d rlw^r^s-?ll. and so to re-establish _normal circulation!T wonderful pipe Une of the blood the real basis of sound health647 words
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Advertisement18 1937-04-04 16 COL t>S,MEAOAC^tS, SCIATICA flBHj^H r<u\t(j/nAT\sn,TOOTMACME IJgSSSB^R STO/nACMACUE SF'RA\MS WJfflJS^S^ EXG AUK TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL lI A LI18 words
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Advertisement101 1937-04-04 17 CADBURYS ATTRACTIVE OFFER [FROM BOURN-VITA y^Jy^ Jfi!/*-^^" AND SPECIAL SPOONS v w No. 5. One Bread and Butter plate 3 Mb. A TO -<w s|| rilt P«-'t/^iL 1 1 ik N FYCHANGF FOR M^ y^^ w ii ifooiodkink IJa No 6 Two small plates 3 I 1 1> 11l LAV101 words
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Article, Illustration704 1937-04-04 18 His Mango Vote— Ho^e Spouts Fish— Penny-Conscious— Bees Shock Bathers HERt are some strange stories from i many parts of :he world, sent by J Reuter correspondents: THE MOST-ENVIED WOMAN Maria Zogarska is puzzling the medical ixperts of Lodz, Poland. Although she 105 years old and hasTopical Press - 704 words
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Article529 1937-04-04 18 Four Weekly Film Shows In White House Washington, D.c. lIFHY does President Roosetflt so rare- lv leav? the White House, often not stirring from within its doers for do.^.s r- Q tiTie? The explanation is that complete faciliUea for recreation ex:st m the official mansion— so529 words
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Advertisement322 1937-04-04 18 Listen to what MW^SOUk happened to me Im/r HEADACHES Jfe^i IRRITABILITY 'X^» disappeared v m v^\ **1 suffered for years with weak nerves \v 7\\ and continued headaches and have tried \>i* r v\A 1\ nearly every kind of medicine, but nothing /^^tv^ v\ seemed to do me any good.322 words
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Advertisement165 1937-04-04 18 IT'S acid that causes those t^rriblf stomach pains corrosive, ulcerating excess acid which bums the deli of the stomach and turns your toou uttua fermenting, indigestible mass The only way to get relief is to neutralise the excess stomach acid Just take ctu dose of Bisurated Magnet>u and the job's165 words
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Article1269 1937-04-04 19 CASH BALANCE SATISFACTORY A REVIEW Season m Penang Begins (By "Racquet") AS m other branches of sport, for the suoce«< 4 ful running of the various activities of a badminton association It must be financially sound for without sufficient funds it is difficult, and some1,269 words
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Article152 1937-04-04 19 Friendly Matches With National B.P. IN a friendly badminton match played last Sunday the Loke's Badminton Party defeated the National Badminton Party by five games to one. Scores (Loke's players mentioned first):— Lim Hong Keng lost to P. H Tan 11—15. 15—8, 13—13 (0—5); Lim Jitt Fong152 words
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Article187 1937-04-04 19 May Be Forbidden To Assist Injured Men DEFEREES who try to do a good turn to an injured player may be banned from so doing by a new instruction issued to referees forbidding them to handle injured players. The new instruction may be the out--1 come187 words
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Article96 1937-04-04 19 i The following have been selected to 1 represent the Spartan Badmin'on Party m a friendly badminton match of five singles and two doubles against the Maylair Badminton Party at the former's i i court, 416, River Valley Road on Sun- I day < to-day i at 396 words
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Article50 1937-04-04 19 At the annual general meeting of the Malacca Badminton Association the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1937: President, Mr. p. g. Pamadasa: vicepresident, Dr. S. J. Chong; hon secre- tary, Mr. Yong Pack Kong; hon treasurer, Mr. Koh Kirn Sun; hon. auditor Mr. Tan Keng Tiong.50 words
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Advertisement318 1937-04-04 19 IF YOU HAVE A TIRED FEE LINQ wui p^ias m jroor back and across the loins, *>n of wrench whenever you attempt to •ewp; haw gouty or rheumatic pams about your bod]f;»ii?«r:enc« unusual thtrst, drowsiness j Ac "v sure Sl «n of lirer to* hdarr irouble-o/ten weak kidne»t and toeto-awl318 words
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Advertisement329 1937-04-04 19 Whole Family^ CORNS removed by Radox "Aching feet put years on you," writ«« this lady. She state* a literal fact. For early wrinkles and aging lines you have only to glance at the pained, strained face of the com cripple. "Both my parents and myself have been suffering from sore329 words
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Article, Illustration2099 1937-04-04 20 Some Reflections On A Memorable Match By "Forward" WELL done, Malaya! This is a phrase which is often used, ometimefl without justification, but applied to the three-day cricket ft tch between All-Malaya and Sir i Julien Cairo's team, it rings with ail2,099 words
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Article772 1937-04-04 20 BOXING TITLES IN MALA YA CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS ON FRIDA V (By "X.0.") AT the annual general meeting of the Singapore Boxing Association held at the Adelphi Hotel on Mar. 25, Mr. Bertie Bell inquired whether it was possible to reduce the number of rounds m championship contests from 15 to772 words
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Advertisement138 1937-04-04 20 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfuiness, healthy138 words
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Advertisement459 1937-04-04 20 Itching Skin Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Thanks to the discovery of an Ameri- clear, healthy complexion will give you can physician, it is now possible to kill now charm and make it easy to win and remove the true cause of most skin friends, troubles. Your skin has nearly459 words
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Advertisement106 1937-04-04 20 ,^^JB wtt HEM-H<mismo fe^fe. 1 MY WIFE USED TO BE THE SAME WAY- ALWAYS JUMPY, THE VITAL NERVE-NOURISHING IRRITABLE. THEN THE VITAMIN B IN QUAKER OATS js^*/ W wM n b vA I V^ :^f I tVtKY DAY. QIVh I E>^S ur bodies must have a fresh supply of Vitamin106 words
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Advertisement128 1937-04-04 21 •>.^.,. (^BF: In your race, choose your place Be a winner and be praiied, f tB/KR To the winning post, swift and true M^/%l^^^ Hercules your favourite sure to help Jjj For the start iike a dart wXJr. 1 1^ Your friend, Hercules will play its l'l£ttl I b^^bi^^ With128 words
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Advertisement122 1937-04-04 21 single The fine single whiskies," said Johnnie Walker, which we I use in blending Johnnie Walker are far too good to be given I I away— except in marriage. j I Good to start with, they are only blended (or married) after they I have lain long years in oak122 words
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Miscellaneous747 1937-04-04 21 ZHL PROGRA MMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES rpHE following an? the programme j >; StokcwsW of the B.M.JJ.C. Station, Sin^u- ;v, ni Time. Weather and Any,,^.. tor the week. 7 pjjn "Sidelights on Geneva' I C V. J Ta^ by Melville D Mackrii7'o TO-DAY **tag Director747 words
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Miscellaneous214 1937-04-04 21 I o 45 pm> Sele ctions from Gilbert and I Tijah Kronchong, suns by Miss Tiinh non ft^Wfh^^iTr M mpi WaltZ SUng by S AbduUah nJ^emeSi Tlme Weather An- p3O p.m. Dance Music Gramophon* ru Om e^ of the Guard Selection. Maimoon Stamboel, sung by Mta m o-* r, Records.214 words
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80 1937-04-04 22 M.C.C.WIN BY 7 WICKETS Last Match Of The Tour Auckland, Apr. 3. rpHE M.C.C. tourists- won the lasi match of their tour, beating the Auckland and Wellington Combined XI by seven wickets to-day. Final scores are as follows. Auckland and Wellington Combined: Ist Inns., 183 (Whitelaw 90 not out, VerityReuter - 80 words
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Article267 1937-04-04 22 SINGAPORE POULTRY PIGEON CLUB Draft Constitution To Be Discussed rpHE Singapore Poultry and Pigeon 1 Club, 3 Institution Hill, will hold its general meeting on Monday, April 5 at 6pm The constitution of the Club. which is newly formed, will be considered and voted upon at the meeting. The following267 words
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Article277 1937-04-04 22 INDIANS CORONATION The hon. secretary of the Indian Association (Singapore) writes: "The Indian Association had already taken initial move for a fitting celebration of the ensuing Coronation of H.M. The King George VI, on b3h?.lf of the Ind s an Community.. In view of tne arrangements made by the different277 words
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Article387 1937-04-04 22 Ceyionese Beat The S.RC. Singapore, Saturday MX wickets for 13 runs. That was v the remarkable bowling feat accomplished by S. de Silva, the Singapore pnd Colony cricketer, on the Ceylon Soorts Club ground this afternoon when the CSC. met the SRC The "Recs" took387 words
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Article199 1937-04-04 22 Foreign Talent From Five Countries Singapore, Saturday. Dalgo. a Filipino welterweight of repute arrives from Manila this afternoon. He under contract to right for Mr. Bertie Bell. Dalso is the first of many foreign boxers Mr Bell is importing shortly. Sakamoto, cne of Japan's leading featherweights will199 words
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Article136 1937-04-04 22 Mr. HS. Tan Wins The Governor's Cup Btogmpore, Saturday. THE judging of plants and flowers at the Sin" pore Flov.er Show held at the Net" World has been completed. *Mr H. S. Tan, who exhibited the best collection of fioweis and plan's, has won the Governor's Cup. The136 words
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Article554 1937-04-04 22 IN DIV. 2 Chinese Fail To Accept Chances ••hv. S.iturdax. PLA\tN(J at the An son K.» a d Stadium ?>» -fla\ m the Sctund Division of tr*e UtKU Ihe Middlesex gathered full points from thf Chinese who were beaten h> 3 nil. Thr Chinese had practically554 words
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Article97 1937-04-04 22 Sin Chew Jit Poh - iino-British Capitol N° Invested Shanghai, Apr 3 riR Hughe Monlßomer KnaUhbun Huge, British Ambassador China, interviewed by J ourna I l^; t 4 0n Amry denied the Ji pane* a leg ai that Brv. ri Chine* f a j n l being jointly ir. vested m the97 words
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Article15 1937-04-04 22 b< BO Til 1 LjOi proval and ii v bitlailed vert iw ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement373 1937-04-04 22 p INS 3 Peritonitis! I :tl c o thin, run-dewn and amng, n this letter Jrom •r a Her uttie iy ill with tuberr P I alth Jh hf mad? ildn't s-em m.nher tablet tefaiir.c is vr.i better lor child Z lll ersisted rovi ,rtiv:- i titetnerea ana jd 3373 words
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Advertisement16 1937-04-04 22 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENT;' 1 Radiogram and Records For Sale. g£ Apply 332 River Valley Road, Singapore.16 words
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Miscellaneous490 1937-04-04 22 ZHL PROGRAMMES FOR telphi 5.60 n< i (Gramo- i (Continw I j owi paflfc ?i' hone I ticn Department. Cani Orchestral Recital: -Yuee This is the first of a series of lessor.::. i_ok Peng. ;<: those wishing to follow thr courts Cantonese Drama:— Ma Kai Pou. 'vised to acquire Shellabeai490 words
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1208 1937-04-04 23 TOURISTS REACH 372BRIGHT PLAY MUDGE 11O: LYOI^ 5O HOMESTERS BUNDLED OUT FOR 56 IN SECOND KNOCK n Our Own Reporter) Kuala l.umpur. Saturday. Til!-, cricket match between Selangor and Sir Julien (ahn's XI was resumed to-day with the overnight totals1,208 words
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Article1098 1937-04-04 23 NASTY SPILLS IN FIRST EVENT 3 UNSEATED Opening Day Of Spring Meet (From Our Otvn Reporter; Penang, Saturday. J^HE Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting opened to-day with a nasty accident m the first race when Oraman, Tankard and Lewis (fractured wrist) were thrown, the latter1,098 words
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Article464 1937-04-04 23 THE S.R.C. second string fared pretty well m their fixture again.st Raffles Institution on the Club ground to-day, scoring 145 before the last wicket feel. Principal contributors to this total were J. Edwards (31), A. G. Armstrong (29) oliu] A. B. Collick (22 1. The bowline,464 words
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Article287 1937-04-04 23 AIRMEN DEFEAT s.c.c. Singapore, Saturday. i k BRIGHT innings by Chater who hit out merrily and was undefeated with 46 runs to his credit, including 5 fcurs. was responsible for the R.A.F.'s creditable total of 134 for six wickets m their cricket fixture against the S.C.C. on the padang to-day.287 words
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Article92 1937-04-04 23 Competition For Cold Medal MR. Chan Teh Yir the rhiaiptir 111 chess player of China (better known as the "Chess King of Seven Provinces t has come to Singapore to Dm «me of the best players litre. Ji is understood thai he Is io meet Mr Chen92 words
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Article90 1937-04-04 23 Singapore. Saturday. Th£ Aiiglo-Chinese School beat £t. s School by 29 runs m a n cricket match pl#yed o:i St. Andrew's ground ihi.s aiternoon. first, Si. Andrew's \v< re I for the small total of 47 Bhiof (lour for 15) and N» (lour for 16) were responsible90 words
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Advertisement40 1937-04-04 23 m Is it not a profound and gladdening thou^h' that there be men of snch Tood intent and marked ability to confine within the cmraiss of a bottle such unadulterated joy? |BB |9m KS Ulf BEER Fraser Neave, Ltd., Distributors40 words
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Article, Illustration88 1937-04-04 24 Sir Shento-i and Lady Thomas with Mr. R. E. Holttum and Mr, John Lay cock at -the Flower Show, Another prize-winning exhibit at the Flower Show at the New World One of Mr. John Laycock's many prize -winning Orchid exhibits at the Singapore Flower Show.88 words
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