Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 June 1937
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Title Section22 1937-06-13 1 The Sunday Tribune WL. 5. No. 1. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1937.22 words
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Article, Illustration3085 1937-06-13 1 HISTORIC DAY FOR SINGAPORE (GOVERNOR'S SPEECH MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE AT k KALLANG SINGAPORE has long been a great seaport. It is now one of the greatest airports ij} the world. It has doubled its importance as a centre of communications* W%^% n* Scenes unprecedented m the3,085 words
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Article299 1937-06-13 1 DEVELOPMENT OF SINGAPORE MORE ROADS? Pipe Water Supply For Fishermen FMPORTANT developments m the 1 opening up of the West Coast of Singapore are, the Tribune under sands, Likely to happen m the near future. l£ is understood that the Straits Chine? -> British Assoe299 words
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Article24 1937-06-13 1 Johns lc.vn, Pennsylvania .June 12. FIFTEEN thousand workmen of the Bcthiehem Steel Corporation's Cambria. Mi !s have coins cut, on ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-06-13 1 Major R. L. Num., D.S.O., Director of Civil Aviation, who was in charge of the development of Singapore Airport, and from whose brochure, issued as a souvenir, the above picture of the Airport was taken.35 words
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Article431 1937-06-13 1 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin THE DC-3 Dutch Visitors At Opening (By Singapore, Saturday T HAY& had the interesting experience cf leaving Singapore from the R.A.F. aerodrome at Seletar an:l at 3.15 this afternoon at the airport. I was one of a party of pressm?n invited by431 words
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Article104 1937-06-13 1 Police Recover His Money Singapore. Saturday. l CHINESE timber merchant doing business m Tank Road had a nasty experience last night, shortly after 730 o'clock. Leaving his shop with $110 m cash m his pocket, he walked m the direction of River Valley Road. When he104 words
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82 1937-06-13 1 $56,000 MISSING FROMTAIPING POST OFFICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A REPORT of the disappearance of .$5<?,000 from Taiping Post Office between six and seven o'clock this morning: has been made to the Taiping- Police. The money, it is alleged, was insMe a safe on which it is believed,82 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-06-13 1 Sir Cecil Clementi, whose foresight was mainly responsible for the Airport coming into being at such a convenient spot as Kaliang.21 words
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Advertisement7 1937-06-13 1 read me TRIBUNE FOR ttSi sroRTS kp:pouts7 words
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Advertisement9 1937-06-13 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >lOHM\«. tkibim:9 words
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Miscellaneous29 1937-06-13 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— O 53 a.m., ft 6 ins.- 220 p.m., 8 ft. 3 Ins.. TO-MORROW —1.42 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins 3.04 p m., 8 ft. 1 m.29 words
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Article670 1937-06-13 2 Yesterday's Ceremonies Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding took- place at the Presbyterian Church at noon to-day when Miss. Gladys Leontine Pigott, daughter of Mr. Charles E. A. Pigott of Dublin and the late Mrs. Pigott, became the bride of Commander L. W. Leask, R. D. R. N.670 words
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Article89 1937-06-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Long-Distance Call To Finance Ministry Member Shanghai, June 12. Dr. H. H. Kung yesterday afternoon telephoned to Mr. Chen Sang, a member ,o? the Finance Ministry, inquiring after the finances of the country. Mr. Chen Sang assured him that the financial position89 words
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809 1937-06-13 2 ARRESTED MAN ESCAPES JOHORE AFFAIR Illicit Still In Jungle (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahni, June 12. CUSTOMS officers who went by vv sampan on May 18 to the little fishing village of Plepat Mati on the South Coast of Johore, and who it is809 words
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Article433 1937-06-13 2 PHYSICAL TRAINING BILL IN COMMONS London, June 11. npHE Commons fulfilled to-day an unusually heavy programme of business for a Friday. Three financial resolutions were passed, the first of which related to the extension of export credit facilities. The secretary for Overseas Trade, Mr. R.British Official Wireless - 433 words
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Article103 1937-06-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Mild Explosion EMPEROR h SCAPES UNHURT Shanghai, June 12. ¥T waft rejwrted yesterday morning that on June 7 an attempt was made to assassinate Henry Pu Vi, the so-called Emperor of Manchukuo, by a Cantonese named Tung Chi Yeong. On103 words
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Article162 1937-06-13 2 Possession Of Illicit Chandu Singapore, Saturday. "TN the court below you were defend- ed by one of the ablest lawyers and if there was anything wrong In the way the trial was conducted he would have taken objection to it." Thus said Mr Justice Howes, the Acting Chief162 words
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Article57 1937-06-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 12. It is reported that Mr. Kirkpatrict Britain's representative of the China Export Credit Guarantee Department, will be leaving for England shortly. He is now returning to North China m order to gather all the necessary materials to report to his Government57 words
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Article51 1937-06-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 12. The Korean Independence leader, Mr Cheng, was arresteo on June 8, m Shanghai by Japanese Consular police. He "was secretiy tried and convicted. The Japanese believed that the ?rretf of Mr. Cheng, would deal a ioverc blw to tht Independence51 words
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Article48 1937-06-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 11. Th« Ministry of fcavy atu» ueuJea despatch the training ship freedom w lour the South Sea* on a goou-wili mission. The ship fas at present m Hongicong. Before coming to Malaya, she pay a rieit to Canton and Macao.-48 words
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Article35 1937-06-13 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, June 12 Negotiation*, m the fiwatow case nave reached the stage where both parties v* seriously contemplating ways and to prevent further oecurrance or un pleasant Incidents.-35 words
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Advertisement271 1937-06-13 2 I Raffles Brasserie j j BRAS BASAH ROAD j S i TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY I TIFFIN TO-DAY $1.00 j Served from 12.30 to 3 p.m. S J also POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES S AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY, j j HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY j Wedding and I RADIOGRAM Outside271 words
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Advertisement77 1937-06-13 2 I CAPITOL THEATRE j SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA m a Brilliant Repertoire ©f Popular Operatic Successes OPENING TUESDAY JUNE 22nd "RJGOLETTO" (C. VERDI) 4 ACTS "GILDA": BIGNORINA KPNT BAXCHIONI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. THITtSDAT, JUNE Wth. "II TROVATORE" ''Lucia Di Lammermoor (G. Verdi). <l>wiwW'- FRIDAY, JUNE Wtb77 words
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176 1937-06-13 3 ON THE WAY TO VLADIVOSTOK FROM BALTIC Ten Thousand Miles Voyage Singapore. Saturday. 4 5,000 TON Soviet floating dock p jss d through Sintf"** ro this morning on its 10,000 voyage from Odessa to Vladivostok. It was towed by two tugs, the Toros and Typhoon,176 words
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Article554 1937-06-13 3 What New Era Means To Them <By O:ir Woman Correspondent/ AS the plane carrying H.E. the Governor and Lady Thomas landed for the o;?ening of Singapore Airport many a woman present felt that it was a red letter day. not only for the Colony, but554 words
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Article149 1937-06-13 3 POLITICAL CRIME IN FRANCE BROTHERS DIE Victims Of Fascist Vengeance Paris, June 12 PROFESSOR Carlo Roselli, famous Italian anti-Fascist economist, who escaped political imprisonment i»n the Isle of Lipari m 1929. and his brother Signor Sabatini Roselli, wellknown historian, were found murdered yesterday m the groundsReuter - 149 words
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Article553 1937-06-13 4 For Children Under 12 REPORT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION London. TFHE abolition of homework for all children under 12 is recommended by the Board of Education m a report just issued. After discussing the position m secondary schools the report suggests the following as guidance applicable to553 words
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Advertisement193 1937-06-13 4 ppgt s Aijii%^iisiL% OWING TO ENORMOUS SUCCESS r*|fe»T' .'^f f SEASON EXTENDED jSaili^^Fr DEATH-O&AUNG ATOM\rr GUNS SPRAY DESTRUCTION l^^H^f ULL IN A SPUT SECOND! I tVrV THC OESPiRATE STRUGGU N. W^ Vli li TO FOa A PLOT TO > |p I#LL WRECK THE W0R10! > li l. a/orr weird mechanical193 words
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Advertisement108 1937-06-13 4 j OPENING TO-iIAV ail tlic^ API ■OL s y »cv FOR **tR m THE U*?H _..r MAOSt Paramount', Jb»^l^^^? 4?^' /^&7&& V a^Lfl a^aw &^m ~^Esr bSbm i^ui JmUhPlEmlHhl^b flß^Bni ■W' M 3 Br fifcSf MSB £Iw^Bßm m BRfcw #29 1 including POP-EYE THE SAILOR m "I'M IN THE ARMY108 words
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Advertisement63 1937-06-13 4 THE SOUVENIR OF «a»^> SHOWING THE LIFE OF KING GEORGE VI, TAKEN FROM 19*. CF TO S XHB DAY. OF HIS COROXAIION INCLUDING MAGNIFICENT SCENES S OF THE CELEBRATIONS AND CORO ntCORATIONS. [N 4 GLORIOUS REELS lowed By An Ui roarlous Comedy Riot with MORTON S"LTOX JUDY G I NN.63 words
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Article293 1937-06-13 5 DESTROYERS To Ram Raiding Bombers AEROPI .AXES, specially designed for the rammin? of bombers are suggested by an anonymous writer In the ''Koval A?r Force Quarterly." The machine suggested is of the interceptor fighter class. To enable the iiot to get away after the collision his293 words
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Article147 1937-06-13 5 Struck Reef While On World Cruise Sydney, N.S.W., May 26. News has reached Sydney that the 17-ton American ketch. Hurricane, of Miami (Florida*, which struck Uluma Reef. 40 miles south-east of Samarai, at 2 a.m. on May 17. has been refloated and is being repaired. After the ketch147 words
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Article488 1937-06-13 5 Progress Of Medical Science Sydney, N.S.W., May 27. HR. Jonathan Meakins, Professor of v Medicine at McGill University, Montreal, Canada, m an address to the Millions Club, Sydney, recently, on the progress of medicine, said that with the progress of medical science life was being prolonged. The488 words
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Article59 1937-06-13 5 Application For Probate Adelaide, South Australia, May 26. An application for probate of the will of Charles James Melrose, late of Glenelg, the well-known young aviator, vfho d^ed on July 5. 1936, has been lodged by the executor, the Trusteed Agency Company of South Australia Ltd.59 words
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Article256 1937-06-13 5 Black Sails And No Lights Brisbane, Queensland, May 28. A MYSTERY ship, showing no lights or sign of life aboard, and driving rapidly under black sails crammed on three lofty masts, nearly ran down the 47-feet auxiliary ketch, Boil Accord, m Hillsborough Channel, north ot Mackey, Queensland, the256 words
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Article171 1937-06-13 5 To Fire Up To 20,000 Feet Adelaide, South Australia, May 27. THE first gun manufactured m Australia will be fired at Port Wakefield ammunition range next month The gun is an anti-aircraft weapon of standard Eritish design, and was manufactured at Maribyrncng factory. It is> designed to project171 words
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Article579 1937-06-13 5 Council Formed In New South Wales Sydney, N.S.W., May 25. A WELL-ATTENDED public meeting I convened by the Lord Mayor Alder- j man Howie) at the Town Hall Sydney, decided to establish the New South Wales Council for the Relief of Distress to Spain. It is proposed579 words
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Article179 1937-06-13 5 Witness In Murder Trial Darwin, Northern Territory. May 26. rgive evidence m a murder case, Bunny, Queen of the Uanula tribe at Borooloolu, has arrived at Darwin under police escort. She is a Crov/n witness m the Dugong case, m which Derman, an aboriginal is charged with the179 words
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Article57 1937-06-13 5 Riga. No fashion shows may be held m Latvia henceforward by order of the Government except for charitable purpuses. Professional mannequins are banned. There must be no financial return to the organizers, star! cr models concerned m any fashion display m future; and such displays must not be57 words
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Article206 1937-06-13 5 Kruschen Ends Family Curse Sciatica and lumbago ran m till* family. Grandfather. father, and grandson suffered from both these agonising complaints. But the grand Bon found a way to end the family curse His letter tells how he did it: "Up to 10 years ago,206 words
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Advertisement39 1937-06-13 5 Tiger Beer IS BEST B»ii"- I LrOUULIi I H U docs tvcrytbmg better! H < 2 IS TWICE AS SOFT H ;--difl Soft gvtmjor children's teetb f CUsms more thoroughly H ■-^W I Ftf r »oiv economical to use WM39 words
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Advertisement193 1937-06-13 5 Should Stengahs be Anonymous 1 If you don't know the name of the whisky m your glass it probably means that you simply asked for 4 a stengah.' Half the enjoyment of whisky, indeed nearly all the eojoyment, cooies from the 'roundness' that is born of long maturing and very193 words
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Advertisement244 1937-06-13 5 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch m 7 Minutes. Tour skin has nearly 50 million tinj seams and pores where invisible germa, parasites, or funjrus can hide and make your skin Itch, Craok. Peel, Burn, and be disfigured by Ringworm, Acne, Blotches, Pimples, Crotch-Itch,244 words
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Article362 1937-06-13 6 R.A. Thompson; D. 0. Sc - R.A. Thompson D. 0. Sc By (Doctor of Ocular Science.) THROUGH all mythology, the eye has b:en held m reverence as a symbol of the all-seeing God. The Egyptian .symbol of their great sun-god, Ra, was an eye, indicating the power of vision c;nd light. The Greeks362 words
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Article159 1937-06-13 6 Wants To Know What It Tastes Like Sydney, N.S.W., May 26. CROWS have Swooped on golf balls and "feathered" their nests with them Chronic hookers and slicers have put bblls into a rough and given up Lne sfearch but it is something new for a cud-chewing159 words
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Advertisement421 1937-06-13 6 This RADOX packet t""~^ 'T"^*r fit l\ m y^^-^4;^ -three terrible banished! Sister P. Mcß. writes here to toll how she found the way to make her work easier. Radox erot rid of her corns— made her "foot happy"— it can do the same for you. am head day sister421 words
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Advertisement66 1937-06-13 6 WHY KEEP 4ff e«i I tf THAT ROTTEN COLD? ESMtiO&W^J*, &M I They refresh and disinfect jL- -*ff, jf I the mucous membranes of TfO^ 90 E rnJrW I the mouth and have no bad f f^ Jo*^ II effect on your stomach. V C ABA \v A tin of66 words
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Advertisement132 1937-06-13 6 CARLS BERG PLATITUDES No. 7. I|| --$&^fif&& A WORTHY BEER BREWED IN WORTHY SUHROUNDINCHB, THERE is an old-time atmosphere pervading the entire Oarl»--berg Breweries. To wit the Elephant Tower sketched above. This is one of many characteristic buildings erected at Carlsberg. Designed by Professor Dahlerup its motif is derived from132 words
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501 1937-06-13 7 SCENES OF "TITANIC DISASTER FASCINATING NEW PAIR OF SCREEN LOVERS fIRARLES Boyer and Jean Arthur, a fascinating new pair of screen lovers, will slip into town next week m a film romance as fresh and smart and charming as the Paris m501 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-06-13 7 Wainer Baxter hi a scene irom "Wfc ite Hunter," which opens at the AllVvinbra Theatre, Singapore, shortly.17 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-06-13 7 The Pwitz Brothers m the -iovelty comedy number "I'm Karloff, Im Lau^hton I'm Lugosi" m "One In A Million" at the Capitol Tnoatre this week.25 words
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Article479 1937-06-13 7 FURIOUS DRAMA OF LOVE WARNER BAXTER AND JUNE LANG IN "WHITE HUNTER A MAN and a woman trying to hate whilo fierce longing flames m their hearts is the thrilling c\eme of Twentieth Century-Fo^'s amazing drama of savage passion "White Hunter." which opens shortly at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore. Warner479 words
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Article342 1937-06-13 7 WORLD SKATING STAR IN "ONE IN A MILLION 9 OTAR-RADIANT, laugh-lavish and melody-laden with romance and drama m stunning snow-silvered settings, "One In A Million," the Twentieth Century-Fox spectacular musical mash lha't thrillingly glorifies the girl m a million lovely S-iija Hen it- w'll open at the342 words
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Article167 1937-06-13 7 Varying Days For Ce'ebrafng In Australia Sydney, N.S.W., May 26. B'rthday celebrations for King Ge^rzr VI will be held on varying, clays this year. The Acting-Prime Minister (Dr Page) said that, as the birthday was to be observed m th^ United X n*d iron June 9, Australian celebrations167 words
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Advertisement53 1937-06-13 7 X^t )i "WEAKNESS, M Y^i DEBILITY fe^BESCHIENS 9 SYRUP W^h h of Ha&mo^ lobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL W *YS CU^ES. and gives health and strength. Pat better than serums, raw ci^at. Medicated wines, etc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable53 words
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Advertisement82 1937-06-13 7 YOUR TEETH WILL GLEAM LIKE POLISHED JEWELS I Stain and Discoloration Quickly Disappear t tse Kolynos it is different And it is so economical. It lasts LJ. from any other toothpaste, twice as long as ordinary tooth Its action is different, its for- pastes because you use only mula is82 words
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Advertisement439 1937-06-13 7 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports 3 Times out of 4 Agonising Indigestion is INTESTINAL mMirTri^lH Do you know thot Do you know that I 1 1 M% I your stomach ft y cur intestines Mmmmmm&mff^mfm only part of your (t* diagram) II T 111 I A439 words
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Article3375 1937-06-13 8 R.A.J. Walling - R.A.J. Walling Our Short Story By WILLIE Sherwood's friends all tell ,irr. he must have looked less of a sa., ht-ad thai, usual when Captain Whatman let him m on his plans for bribing the Gree^haugh kidnapping case to a satisfactory conclusion. Of coure, we have3,375 words
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Advertisement946 1937-06-13 8 f Glands Stimulated to ¥ital WmM Action Without Operation """"HI 1 Starts Work The First Day SI I firifirf?l»S I TT!SS o!£? !ri^ C thc ->f fomploto satisfnclk-n or th.-v rrat ni)i!) w mm* $$^&%ssxssi zti- r hs 'B r r i: the glands, iuviguurating the blood and ut ll946 words
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Advertisement74 1937-06-13 8 Notice the refreshed, toned- \f"^sMh*%-i39 up feeling Gibbs Dentifrice w£^£/Jr^2te gives your mouth the livelier %L whiteness of your teeth. jfcHL-^ Ik Undoubtedly Gibbs is the w*wjJ *^-pfif M f ideal Dentifrice for children yj -Jf^^*\ and grown-ups, too! Change v t,o Gibbs to-day. -^Q^J J^\ i*J&L ifjP* DENTIFRICE v74 words
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Advertisement135 1937-06-13 8 ■r^JL r ~H Bm Bj [W w j^Wf ■MB v -\^^Bf^^B IF your life is being made miserable by distressing heart'ourn. rlatuience, sick headachesand pain after meaU, ther follow the example of Nurse Jennings, of \Ve:>ton who writes "I was a great <=uf?erer with heartburn and pains after eating and135 words
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Article, Illustration1702 1937-06-13 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES 11 HAT is news I suppose the reply of t most of the bright young editors of c to-day m London would be, "Anything the peeple will read." The other day I was looking through the wpc-kly edition of one of the so-called popular < London papers.1,702 words
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Advertisement45 1937-06-13 9 'Vis sweet and fresh m Malaya as it is m the Arctte" BUTTER is protected at /.toj&fcjr lik all times from deterioration S^^^^^^m^^^^k pure creamery butter is v^p^^fej^r^ryj^^^yM^y container and is obtainable \^A^jBj^3 l r^^^ PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111.45 words
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Article, Illustration2254 1937-06-13 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. i? 3 our woman correspondent SOMETHING very unusual m the way ci entertainment will be seen m Singapore this week at the renovated an:i repainted Victoria Theatre. I refer to "Subtleties.'' the ambitious show by the Malayan Magic Circle which ha^> aiieady made a name2,254 words
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Article157 1937-06-13 10 Seen Heard A Jolly patient is Mrs. E. R. Hoc:;. No one going to see her m hospital would believe she has hid an operation, she is looking so well. Now she is patiently waiting for two or three days when they will release her. A cccktai! party v/as given157 words
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Article479 1937-06-13 10 SUCH wild and exotic 11: cm to br printed on matcrip.lr, th^se days that by now I have become quite har- denrd and decided that it is no use getting startled over anything. The next print is .sure to be much mm amazing! My biggest suri yztkM479 words
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Advertisement17 1937-06-13 10 Lovely Collection of New Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes, China Wares AT Kftfflw Hotel Br.»s Basah R<l. «<^* > >^' <^> .^p.17 words
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Advertisement227 1937-06-13 10 At Vogue's! AND GOOD NEWS FOR EVERY WOMAN VOGUE'S low prices have caused many a person to exclaim "I can't BELIEVE it Yet they're true. So true, m fact, that they have made this store one cf the largest fashion houses m Singapore and Malaya. Get rid of those "I-can't-afford-st"227 words
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Advertisement61 1937-06-13 10 has a varied selection of suitable Wedding gifts at moderate prices. 18 Battery Road, Ist floor. 'Phone 7143. Watch For Opening Date Stamford Rd. TSAINAN HUI PHONE 3304 FOTO ARTIST PRIBQILLA Ltd. INFORMAL FROCKS j FOR INEXPENSIVE SMARTNESS J t (Sole Agents) Tel. 3335 61, STAMFORD ROAD. S MATITA TAILORED61 words
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Advertisement16 1937-06-13 10 TIGER BEER SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO...LTD. 'Incorporated m England' SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PBNANO W* IPOH16 words
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Article, Illustration2038 1937-06-13 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL 'HE weather cierk has not been at all md to visitors durng the past week as have had rather more than our lair hare of rain m :he aings, and the wet ~Z~^\ r mi invariably follows, 'jju impossible. The umbrellas generally used for sh2ltenn» th:ir2,038 words
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Advertisement37 1937-06-13 11 Ihe famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty fare. $2.25 $4.00 Made m the British Empir* «HubW\& famous Beauty Preparations MfcDM \L fIAIX, LIU., SINGAPORE37 words
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Advertisement96 1937-06-13 11 choose your cosmetics with care: radium vita beauty preparations cover every beauty need. Dorothy more 18, battery road Ist floor phone 6995. New Shipment Just Arrived EXCLUSIVE VARIED COLLECTION! OF MODEL EVENING GOWNS FROM AMERICA. MORNING AFTERNOON FROCKS, MILLINERY, ETC. ALL THE VERY LATEST AT PALAIS DES MODES 12A, CAPITOL96 words
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Advertisement190 1937-06-13 11 ■2E&99 Hln+isJ*c anJ ''row" haired girU thould use A mam 1 No. 5. This preI terres the natu r ai fair colour of the hair and I emphasises tec beautitul lustrous quality. I n~..~,n**r>r should u«= Amami No. 1. uarunettes. wh lh fjn a ,,s the righ* proportion of pure190 words
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Article596 1937-06-13 12 SINGAPORE is now m possession of its own airport an aerodrome whi'h compares with any m the worlfl m the facilities it offers and which is almost unique m the matter of its convenient situation. Instead of, as m almost every other ci'cy, having to motor out a596 words
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Article1556 1937-06-13 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones What Are Local Leaders Afraid Of? Do we need a university? Can we afford it? Would the people welcome it? 11/HEItE there is so much hesitation, doubt and uncertainty, and now that the matter is under joint discussion by five associations1,556 words
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Article549 1937-06-13 12 Anglius - Anglius WITH another racing season on it is just as well to begin with a horse story: A A A A "THIS "orse old?" the dealer protested. "Why, 'c's a bloomin' good 'orse not 'arf strong m the wind, believe me!" "He must be,"549 words
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Advertisement7 1937-06-13 12 Swiss U/aZclh S/teoccLusJs WRssSSeHS OPPOSITE CLIFFORD PIER7 words
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1556 1937-06-13 13 Insufficient Number Of Government Aided Schools? EDUCATION BEING COMMERCIALISED "PRIVATE" SCHOOLS THRIVE STANDARD OF TUITION NOT UP TO PROPER REQUIREMENTS (SUNDAY TRIBUNE SPECIAL) gDUCATION m Singapore, with all the claims to have a University and more trade schools, has the "other side" which1,556 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-06-13 13 Paul Robeson, the famous Negr > actor and singer, who is coming to Singapore soon.14 words
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Article207 1937-06-13 13 PAUL ROBESON IS COMING WILL GIVE RECITALS IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. rpHE Sunday Tribune a informed that A Paul Rcbeson, the famous Negro actor and singer, will shortly make a concert tour of the Far East, m which Singapore will be included. This is his very first visit to this207 words
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Advertisement173 1937-06-13 13 I g |j UI^II f^ V _i W m iv^^Bfcfc /s fAe cause fi l^' IJilli ysmt ».v.-^^^^^^ What you must do is prompt the kidneys to Wealthy action, and there is no better, J|B no quicker, no surer means of doing this than by starting with De Witt's Kidney173 words
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Advertisement366 1937-06-13 13 U/LJ AT IbMmw^^^ ▼▼rIAI m^ t ctuffay INCOME frfit" 6 O DO YOU WANT Don't be content to linger r \J 3 I I Hlj when the way lies open to COUPON ADVANCEMENT and TO-DAY— SECURITY. The first step to your f KNOWLEDGE is the wav to luiure success and366 words
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Article1958 1937-06-13 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson S In Which I Discourse On S The Rickshaw Puller And, While Discreetly Ignoring j His Vices— They Are His j S Own Anyway And He Is S {Entitled To Them— Pay S Tribute To His Many Vir- tues And At The1,958 words
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Advertisement183 1937-06-13 14 I f**nc>x'tf ncia!lßiaßa D V^VjLJIw BY ALL SrEAM- TOR *GHIP. AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES MO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities arc given the best of attention and assistance. t i...MSi > t J 39, Robinso* Ro»d, Singapore. Telephone INI. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNKS CYMA183 words
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Advertisement138 1937-06-13 14 fe\ Mrli^^vmf HH^3^^--S^is YOU KNOW HOW JOE USEDTOBE --then i began giving him %W\ I?' HB |HB^^m' Ijl! NERVOUS, IRRITABLE QUAKER OATS EVERY DAY; IT VH-MJLJ-IJ ItL MUMJVIJC/, Bj \l s| x' w^^^^^^A •Nervousness, constipation, poor appetite, all result DON'T FORCFT M"V IBa01&\i I J t\\C^TT/ i ?''in when the138 words
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Advertisement210 1937-06-13 14 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks to thf> discovery of un American Jihysicjan, it now is possible to k»-< rid of those terrible ■pelki of choking, gasping, coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause which is <;, rma m the blood. No more burning c-f powci. ..r.210 words
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Article312 1937-06-13 15 10 Days To London NEW SKRVICE NEXT JANUARY Canberra, May 27. i NEW air mail service between A Australia and London will commence m January 1938, and will provide for an initial schedule of 10 days, with a progressive reduction to ?even days. The postage rate will312 words
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Article326 1937-06-13 15 "From The Arctic And The Equator London. UMPIRE flowers and plants formed one of the most striking features of the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Shew. A srecial Emrvre exhibit bad been organised m honour of the Coronation, and blcoms had been gathered for it "from326 words
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Article330 1937-06-13 15 Cavalry Gets The Crowd's Applause London THE outstanding fact of this year's Royal Tournament at Olympia. which v/as opened by King George, is thai mechanism may create efficiency. but it Is the cavalry that gets the crowd's rrnlause. A total of 1,810 men took part,330 words
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Article266 1937-06-13 15 Makers Of "Shorts" Appeal To Government London niSAGREEMENT m the cinema world over the recommendations of the Board of Trade Departmental Committee on Cinematograph films (known as the Moyne Committee) is disclosed m a memorandum published by the British Sub-Standard Cinematograph Association. The disagreement, has arisen266 words
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Article152 1937-06-13 15 Parisians May Lose Their Playgrounds Paris. lIOTELKEEPERS 2nd owners of cafes and re r taurants m the greater Paris district (Seine-et-O'se) have decided at 0, meeting at Versailles, that if the 40--hour week is applied m their trade, they wiU close all the cafes, hotels and152 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-06-13 15 Johore Girl Guides and Br- nded the ta party g'ver to by the Genera! Adviser, the H n. Mr. W. E. Pepys. at his res' d nee m Jchcre Bahru la~t week. (Tri bune)34 words
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Advertisement33 1937-06-13 15 GRANTS WHISKY si*^.\^^ /%<*^ »^jJK^-*^jj^j' ,1 '''jll ftr v t I*l. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD F SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT MUAR. PENANG MOTORS, PENANG. IPOH MOTORS, IPOH. MOTORISTS STORES, SEREMBAN.33 words
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Advertisement457 1937-06-13 15 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reportn Keep Your I Skin Free m trom m I Chafing or (jfii [Irritatlonf^ jr|L lVlany women think that discomfort W^v3*f lr from chafing and a hot prickly skin is unavoidable. To-day thousands are discovering the wonderful comfort to be obtained j457 words
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Advertisement1299 1937-06-13 16 Kill Kidney Add New Way Win Back Your Vigour f gg,. (U ft^-iA^Bi** fair-minded physician will &t onw rec OfHO U 5 yOCIOIS ommend it for its definite benefits m •m ii c m■ j* «_.i m. a. tne treatment of many common kidney Tnl About Sueeettfal rrescrtption That and1,299 words
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Article648 1937-06-13 17 NEW INTEREST Possibilities And Handicaps (By Air Mail) tfrom Our Oun Correspondent > London', May 26. /Vi Coronation Day well over 50,000 V i*ople became aware that Telen^i* a force to be reckoned with {g j the provision of entertainment and education m the home. T*» number of648 words
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Article661 1937-06-13 17 65 Per Cent. Employed In Handicrafts London IBOUT 2,000 ex-soldiers, blinded m the war, are living m their own homos m the Empire, all except 200 being m the United Kingdom. Sixtylivj per cent, of them are actively employed m handicrafts and other occupations, and finding happiness661 words
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Advertisement202 1937-06-13 17 I tYI ■w^ H 1 aI I 1 i- v&* IJll-LlwJ LClJlt 3U 1| OVctlXlllC Ovaltine' contains the purest, richest and fffwljfcv f^^i I H creamiest of milk (m addition to malt extract pS^p|^ W&f&m S new-laid cg S s'. This milk conforms to W^Kpl W&y*^ the highest standards of202 words
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Advertisement258 1937-06-13 17 A grateful sanatogen gßu I f user writes Mr J r 'I am like n-u born fiM on a new road to ft'ijfc health I regard BJl^ Sanaiotien as a r?al W^i! s i _J tonic for those living HhHK > r m t^ 1 tropics." Vitality and r|r Strength258 words
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Article1869 1937-06-13 18 FRANK BOOK Caused Furore In England TF the King and Queen had to read all the books written abou: them, the Crown, the Coronation and the Constitution, they would have to retire permanently into the country with several pairs of spectacles stated the British weekly magazine News1,869 words
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Article257 1937-06-13 18 With Britain REPORT OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Cairo. A VERY large increase m the \rfports cf cotton piece goods into Egypt from Graft; Britain during 1936 was Wporied by Mr. J. B. Barron, President of the British Chamber of Commerce of Egypt, m his speech at the257 words
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Advertisement918 1937-06-13 18 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell -Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, th« heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin trouble* clear up918 words
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Advertisement10 1937-06-13 18 ISBBK^f^c^gESßW^j^pTP^vi s^jSfiy vvy^'^*^• > CRAVENS MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS10 words
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Advertisement242 1937-06-13 18 ASTHMA ENDED IN 10 MINUTES! Why suffer from Asthma, Bronchitis, Tuberculosis, Couching when Ephazone will make your Life Happier? ONE TABLET of EpHazone ends the gasping, choking, fight for air. Take ONE TABLET now, and m 10 MINUTES you are breathing easily and naturally. Asthma, Bronchitis, and the terrible coughing242 words
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914 1937-06-13 19 Racquet - Racquet THE FOONG SEONG CUP COMPETITION MALACCA vs. WINNERS OF THE SELANGOR-NEGRI MATCH (By 4 START m the much-looked-for-ward-to Koonjr Seong Cup competition open to all the States will be made early next month according to the arrangements now being made by the standing committee of914 words
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Article594 1937-06-13 19 Coronation &sth Anniversary mHE residence of Mr. Tan Peng Koon 1 (President of the Gout Yew Sia) at Padang Terbakar was the venue of a very pleasant function recently the occasion being a double celebration by the members of the Gout Yew Sia, to commemorate594 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-06-13 19 Mr. Michael Marcus, a popular member of the Sambodians Dance Band, and his bride, Miss Ivy Richards. They were married on Wednesday last.23 words
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Article614 1937-06-13 19 THE JOHORE CHINESE OL YMPIAD BIG MEETING IN KLUANG ON JUNE 17-19 THE Johoie Chinese Olympiad which is to be held m Kluang on June 17 19 promises to be very attractive. Several participating towns are preparing hard for the occasion and it is anticipated that there will be a614 words
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Advertisement90 1937-06-13 19 WHAT A MARVELLOUS RECOVERY BETTY'S MADE' Yes, we are relieved. We really thought we might lose her, she was so frail and weak." But, Jean, what a picture of health And those lovely rosy cheeks That's the Virol I'm giving her. It makes firm flesh, strong bones and good colour."90 words
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Advertisement84 1937-06-13 19 ill I I /I LUn/Lt UOr U&tL See tiJrL&aA INSECURITY INDEPENDENCE THE EASIEST, SUREST WAY TO A COMFORT- ABLE, INDEPENDE NT OLD AGE, AWAITS YOU —TAKE OUT A MANUFACTURERS LIFE POLICY NOW! Representatives: Poist this coupon now: Kuala Lumpur The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. J. H. Clery, 4 5, Java84 words
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Advertisement99 1937-06-13 19 WKr><« :^|n BE Pyramids take the palm For sheer hard wear— Pyramid handkerchiefs take the nahn. For washing beautifully— they carry off first prize <*<>. Made m a wealth of bright colours and coloured designs. As well at white, both fancy and plain. Smart. Up-to-date. Good. Give Pyramids as present99 words
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Article, Illustration1931 1937-06-13 20 Argus - Argus Malaya Cup Soccer Prospects Negri Sembilan* 8 Gallant Display They Will Not Be Underrated By Singapore At Seremban Will Selangor Vs. Perak Match Decide Issue In North? Singapore Vs. Services Will Most Probably Be Deciding Factor In Southern Half League Soccer Surprises Chinese Ch1,931 words
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Article, Illustration793 1937-06-13 20 K. O - BOXING MA TINEES FOR SCHOOLBOYS K.O. SCHEME TO ASSIST LESSER LIGHTS (By DOXING continues to flourish The recent promotions at the New World and Happy World drew enormous crowds. If the promoters continue to give the public good fights they will get plenty of support. Mr. Bells card at the793 words
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Advertisement99 1937-06-13 20 GRACIE FIELDS CABLES FROM HOLLYWOOD *&y \i?Sf^P^V** v m -^H^^p^p^pW 1-\ JHpI p^^^B IpF *t .J^p^p^p^p^pESLt* p^p^^ r^'" "^kXHpS^BQnP kJyflPJEfiij/^PAvJr 1 k ■■f-t *Wr*fr£i -r Vim I 4am«% 4 K^HS H^H^HJbsV C* P^ P^fei oJCvIK MjiMMiinD rt' Gracie Fields m right j» '>evti«**|V KT'V Wr^^M^ H L L!M Hercules i.«99 words
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Advertisement9 1937-06-13 20 C• i 88* M «*JiL vp ottNn i W^'9 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-06-13 21 Tiger Flowers, one of the fastest welterweights m the East. He is coming for Mr. G. H. Kiat.18 words
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Article244 1937-06-13 21 (Wavelengths 48.92 and 110 metres) TO-DAY 7 om. (An all H.M.V. Broadcast programme):— C.2106: Vocal Gems— "Meme England Vocai Gems (Lignt Opera Co.). DB. 1103: Bass— Song of the Volga Boatmen; The Prophet, Op. 49 (Theodore Chaliap:ne). DB. 1904: Pianoforte Solo—Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 (Parts 1 and244 words
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Article96 1937-06-13 21 Durrng the week ended June 5, 1937, exports froia Malayan pores amounted o 10J,160 c?.ses, oi which: .0,296 (b 4 yer.cent.) cases were to ;hs United Kingdom, 3,345 <3 p^r cent.) cases to the Conmint of Europe, 8 sod 9 per cent.) case^ to Canada, 4.875 <4 per96 words
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Article313 1937-06-13 21 Tournament Ties And Results RESULTS and ties m current tournaments at the Chinese Association are as follows: Tennis Doubles Handicap: Dr. P. L. Loh and Tian Seng l2) w.o. Yong Poh and Beng Chuan (—9); Chiang Seng and Song Chuan < 9) beat Chin Eng and Chim Quan313 words
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Article45 1937-06-13 21 S.A.F.A. XI vs. GORDON Highlanders Singapore's probable Malaya Cup side will be given a try out on Tuesday against the full strength of the G-:don Highlanders at the Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday. Charges of admission will be 50, 25 and ten cents.45 words
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Article209 1937-06-13 21 Sydney, N.S.W., May 25. Mr. "Ted" Hock was responsible for a wonderful performance at Avalon links, near Sydney, the other night. When playing m the moonlight, he equalled par lor the nine holes. The four-ball match m which he took part started at 8 p.m. and finished two209 words
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Article139 1937-06-13 21 On Sunday last before fairly large crowd of badminton enthusiasts, the Eclipse B.P. beat the Merrytime B.P. on the latter's court by 5 games to 2, one game being abandoned owing to failing light. Scores (Eclipse players mentioned first) B. Samuel Koh beat Richard Tan 15 12,139 words
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Article67 1937-06-13 21 Ties for to-morrow m the lawn tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. are as follows Men's Singles *B (Final): See Gim Hock vs. Dr. Wee Thiam Hock. Men's Singles (Open) Kamis vs. Arthur Lim, Yadi vs. Teo Tian Keng. Mixed Doubles: Miss Kubota and Yoshii vs. Mrs. Morgan Oliver67 words
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Article218 1937-06-13 21 Fine Of $2,000 On Johore Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Johorre Bahru, June, 11. rUSTOMS officers on patrol m the straits of Johore mr.de a big him', of rubber being smuggled from Pulau Tukang to Singapore on the evening of May 31. A fine' of $2218 words
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Article88 1937-06-13 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 12. Under Japanese instigation, the East I-lopei bogus Government has p Lolished a Year Book which contains unfounded information regarding the inception ot the bogus regime. In one section of the book it is alleged to have stated that the people88 words
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Article40 1937-06-13 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 11. The Overseas Chinese Committee has summoned an overseas economic conierence m N&nking. The agenda includes the economic enterprises unciei taken by Chinese abroad autd the guarantee of overseas Investments at home.-40 words
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Article, Illustration36 1937-06-13 21 ****'*jU CJAHAKET. WINNERS OF THE POPULARITY COXT.ST FKOM EFT TO RIGHT: Ivy Tan, Lily Wonc, Ani»le Sim, lav Lai Lee, Y. C. lon, Tim Km Ook, IMJini Low, Uua Wan Sow, Annie Ang and Jolce Price.36 words
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Article199 1937-06-13 21 Take these flesh-forming tablets The thin ni an or woman is never Coughs, colds and bronchitis sow their dangerous seeds of future lung-trouble very easily In those chests which are not well covered whh protective layers of sood solid flesh. Weigh yourself to-day- and199 words
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Advertisement367 1937-06-13 21 *Mj Mm *M MWjMk Mr^mt 9Mj _^f I I fl I MB fl I I B _B "New-Life" Hair-Growing Jffew For Baldness I FALLING ANDTHINNING HAIR AND DANDRUFF fVEN AFTER YEARS OtßaM ness, the "Roots" of the Hair are very rarely Dead 'or J beyond reviving. Kotalko has Wfr won367 words
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Advertisement52 1937-06-13 21 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclui-ivv ly. THOMPSON OPTICAL CC».. Qualified cyesiplit Si>e< ialists 4, ARCADE. GKOUND MOOR. LACCESr. BESI LUMPED. r7"A. Thorn psoiTp O.Sc^"" Dr. oi DcviCff Science. JMAISON VALLA; I 122, BAST COAST RD M KATONG. S Lad es Grentlemes Hair "Oil Permanenl Wave" s (Cuari LO moptl i 97.5*52 words
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Miscellaneous1502 1937-06-13 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES I FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES ■ALLOWING are the programmes l*c s\-ti n Dan-e Orchestra. to be broadcast from the B.M.B.C. 10 l5 Pn»-— Close down. gfetjon iring the coming week: WEDNESDAY TO-DAV 600 P- m Malay Music (Gramophone Records*: Dang, Dang Sayang, Che 11301,502 words
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Miscellaneous212 1937-06-13 21 (Continued irom previous column) 'Robin Hood and the Sorrowful Knight.' \n Old English Greenwood play by Franklvn Kelsey, produced in ihe London studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation by Derek McCulloch 7.00 p.m. Les;ons in Syncopation, Mo. 6. By Re:: Alien. 7. ffl p.m. T.mje, Weather, News and Announcements. 7.4'J212 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1937-06-13 22 SABAPATHY AND D'ALMEIDA THE HEROES Clarke Cup Cricket On Padang A SPLENDID ninth wicket stand of 113 between D'almc da and Sabapathy enabled the Rttf to put up the best total for seme years m the Carkc Cup trophy cries, when the mutch (drawn,1,165 words
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Article145 1937-06-13 22 Municipal Services Soccer Final THE final of the Municipal Services 1 int-r-department .soccer competition between the Electrical Department and the Health Department \v:il h? played jn the S.R.C. ground on Wednesday next, starting at 5.15 p.m. Mrs! W. Bartley. wife of the Mr. bo! P-wMidcnl. "will picscnt the145 words
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Article393 1937-06-13 22 Annual Competition Of S.A.W.L.A, Members of the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters Association held their alnnual weight-lifting competition last Sunday ac 2, Rambai Road, the residence of their President, Mr. Wee Joo Hock. There was a large gathering present and some notable lifts were performed by the competitors, especially Koh Eng393 words
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Article27 1937-06-13 22 London, June 12. R. W. V. Robins captains England m the first lest aga n s t New Zealand at Lori's on June 26. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article214 1937-06-13 22 First Annual Athletic Meeting At Jalan Besar The first annual athletic sports meeting of the Municipal Services Club will be held at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, June 26, at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Mrs W. Bartley has kindly consented to giv> away the prizes. The following are the214 words
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Article107 1937-06-13 22 V.M.C.A. Junior Department XI vs. 'D' Coy. Middlesex Re^t. on Tuesday at GiLman Barracks:— X. Leembruggen (capt.J, Suratta, Tan Guan Kiat, Tay Yew Wee, B. S. Varma, Au Kow Chu Chan Mun Cheng, Goh Chin Chye. G Newman, J. B. Shaw, B. M. Barker, B. Fones, Reserves: Au107 words
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Article83 1937-06-13 22 Ties m the? lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. will be played as follows: MONDAY'S TIES C??-mnion c b f 7* Doubles: R. S Berth and P.. H. Birth vs. Dr. E H. Bheares and H. N. Balhatchet Staples Hsndioan "A" (Final): A. M. Valberg (sci. > vs.83 words
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Article46 1937-06-13 22 London. June 12. Second round scores m the U.S. open golf championship at Birmingham, Michigan, are as follows: Sarazen 69—147; Shute 76—145; Manero 73-149; Smith 74—148: Plcard 75—146; Revolta 73 -148: Snead 73 '41 amateurs are Strafaci 72—142 and Goodman 73 143. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-13 22 Miss Gladys Leontine Pigott and (cm. L. W Leask. who were married at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday (Tribune.)19 words
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Article, Illustration84 1937-06-13 22 r.liss Betty Ellis, who has just arriv td with her mother, Mrs. Rowland Ellis, from Wellington, New Zealand, and is the only daughter of Mr. Rowland H. Ellis, late of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company (retired) and now living m Wellington, New Zealand is engaged to be married to Mr.84 words
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Article53 1937-06-13 22 Singapore, Saturday. Playing on the St. Andrew's School ground to-day the school were defeated by the Indian Association by 12 runs, scoring 56 to the Indians' 68. The matches arranged to be played between the S.CR.C. and the SRC, and the ACS. and CSC. II did53 words
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Article64 1937-06-13 22 Eschew Love Political Career (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday 'jrHE Minister of Defence, who is also rector of Chuialongkorn UnlverJily, yesterday addressed students of bcth sexes m opening the new term, adUoing them against permitting love interest to enter the classrooms and urging them to eschew64 words
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Article253 1937-06-13 22 English College Beat Keharapan Belia Johore Bahru, June 11 The English College played their fits; match for this season yesterday when they met th.2 Keharapan Belia cf Johoiv Bahru on the College ground, the match ending m a win for ths College by 85 runs. Scores: ENGLISH COLLEGE253 words
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Article40 1937-06-13 22 Singapore, Saturday. Knocked down by a motor lorry yesterday afternoon, a Chinese cyclist was taken to the General Hospital m a semi-conscious condition suffering from serious head injuries. He also sustained a fracture oX the right leg-,40 words
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Article321 1937-06-13 22 (From Our financial Correspondent) Singapore: i",; ctR. 5 K<!.. lip ady. v Very qi J UVK 12 rihc- market is s tarty ;U Uie close on jcJi uaue ai.a ou&uae ouying fc^ mes.* i^ p^o. iag i: J. and Oct. I jl-j; anci 33 -jiiiidoii u:id Liverpool321 words
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Article180 1937-06-13 22 Re-Opening With Magic Circle Show WEDNESDAY sees the re-opening of the Victorir. Theatre after three months ci Inactivity, with the Malayan Mage Circle's second ambitious production "Subtleties. The finale is a novefty m the form of an Egyptian scena, "The Will of Osiris, with a theme of reincarnation180 words
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Article63 1937-06-13 22 Under the auspices of the literary department of the Ceylon Tar.iib' Associa'icn. a lecture on "Social Uplift of Indb." will be delivered by Dr. G. A <"hindu M.n F.C.E.. President of the Sidhn Vaidhya Association of Macura at the atlon hall. 11. Ha-ndy Hoad, on Monday. Fune 1463 words
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Advertisement40 1937-06-13 22 FUN gj LEKSI RK HOI RS ARE UN ***** A booklet of interesting Drawing Rooni Card triek 1 No price No postage. Write for a Copy to-day to ATANK MfiRAH PHARMACY, 101. Seltji c Uo4d. hiinfapare. x^^^MwMH MS! Hi v40 words
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1366 1937-06-13 23 VANDAL - VANDAL MALAYAN COURSE RECORD BY Selangor Summer Races 'From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lompar, Jane 12. rj; weather was brilliant and there was a large attendance for the third day's events of the Seteujjor Turf Club's Summer race meeting this afternoon. The goin? was1,366 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-13 23 H.E. the Governor and party photographed by the Tribune on their arrival for the opening of Singapor e Airport.19 words
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Article995 1937-06-13 23 EIGHT BALLS Australia, The "Odd Man Out" AS G. O. Allen is a fast bowler ay instinct and practice, m addition to having captained England m Test matches, what he will probably have to say to the M.C.C. about the eight-ball ever In Australia can, like the995 words
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Article180 1937-06-13 23 Corners May Decide "Marathon" Scots Ties THE gloves are off. In other words, the Scottish League clubs, assembled m serious conclave, have told the Scottish F.A. exactly what they want done about the Scottish Cup, writes Johnathan Buck m the Sporting Chronicle. Boiled down, it amounts to this.180 words
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Article127 1937-06-13 23 How Morris Cars Are Examined The process of inspecting new Morris cars before delivery includes a searching examination underneath them. As each car is passed off road test into the final view department of Morris Motors Ltd., it is driven over one of a number of new inspection127 words
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Article274 1937-06-13 23 Cricket At Bras Basah Road Singapore. Saturday QPLENPID bowling by R. J onsen who «5 captured seven wickets for 24 runs m eleven overs, and good battirg performances by K. Cordeiro and S. Ortega, enabled the Sc. Jojeph'a Institution to legiste: a creditabl? victory over274 words
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Article49 1937-06-13 23 Eclpse B.P. team v. the Hawks B.P to-day at 3 n.m. on the latter's court. 38, Lorong 25-A, Geylang: Scow Thiam Kirn. Chia Chin Seng, chia Chin Joo, Geor^ie Cheong. Wilson Henß G?ors ri Wan. Chia Chin Soon, K. Kong Sun and K. K. Leong.49 words
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Article294 1937-06-13 23 Results Of Boys' junior Singles Singapore Satu.day niil weather iavoured the optiiin^ (>1 the S.ngapi le Lavui iui.ia Championship!!, on thi YJLC.A. courts this afternoon. Four Iks la the Boys' Junior Singles were aec.acd i competitive, nuut be under ik pcftft ci age). Thi; is the first294 words
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Article60 1937-06-13 23 The V.M.C.A. senior inter- group swimming (120 yards free style sealed handicap > resulted as follows— lst R. C. Medland "Trojans." 2nd E. M. Khatena. -Trojans," 3rd Chiam Koon Nam. "Spartans." Total points to date: "Tiojans" 138, Athenians" 47. "Chaldeans,, 42, Spartatid" 40 1 2 "Clympians" 14. Next60 words
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Article, Illustration99 1937-06-13 24 Pictures by Ikeda, Singapore, of some of the helpers at the very successful Charity Ball organised by Mrs. L. W. Geddes m aid of the Children's Aid Society and held at the Raffles Hotel on the occasion of the celebration of the King's Birth lay99 words
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