Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 June 1937
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Title Section22 1937-06-20 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL s.— No. 2. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY., JUNE 20, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1937.22 words
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1479 1937-06-20 1 BAFFLING PROBLEM SAYS GORE "EVIL CHINESE CUSTOM" NO RESULTS FROM POLICY 14 YEARS OLD (By Air Mai!) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. THE Government's determination to abolish Mvi Tsai m the Mahy States and Hong Kong was emphasised by Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the1,479 words
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Article76 1937-06-20 1 Unhurt By Collision With Cyclist By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. THE Ranee, of Sarawak and her daughtef, Princess Pearl, wife of Harry Roy. the band leader, escaped uninjured m a motoring mishap on the London- roatT, Kipley. At Ockham Corner the76 words
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Article1089 1937-06-20 1 ON ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE AN INTERVIEW Service Starts On June 28 Singapore, Saturday. rpO-DAY, exactly a week after the memorable opening of the Civil Airport at Kalians, another chapter has been written m the aviation annals of Singapore and Malaya. At 2.45 p.m., a 1937 twin-enprine De1,089 words
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Article349 1937-06-20 1 MAILS PLAN In Full Effect This Year (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. ""Iff ß Robson Lowe, a leading authority on postal history, speaking at a luncheon of Dominion Post-masters-General and Philatelists, at the Royal Empire Society, announced the early commencement of349 words
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Article, Illustration10 1937-06-20 1 "Governor Raffles" on arrival at the Singapore Airport yesterday .(Tribune)10 words
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Article74 1937-06-20 1 Stabbed In The Back By Servant? Shanghai, June 19. TRAVELLER coming here from Chang- chun leaked out the news that Henry Pu Vi, Emperor of Manchukuo was stabbed at the back by a servant m the Imperial court on the morning of June 13. The servant had74 words
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Article276 1937-06-20 1 Mr, J. H. Beeton And Miss Phyllis Johnson Singapore, Saturday. THE Pref-tyterian Church was the scene of a -etty wedding this afternoon, when Mis Phyllis Beryl Johnson.' daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. John- fon. of Parr?matta, New South Wales, became the brida of Mr. John Henry276 words
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Article250 1937-06-20 1 A Kcdah Story WOMAN MEDICAL OFFICER (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 9. TiR. Mabel Brodie, woman medical officer m the State of Kedah, took part m the discussions oh "The promotion of maternity and child welfare m backward and rural areas" at the250 words
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Article94 1937-06-20 1 Soviet Airmen's Progress Moscow, June 18. ■TWENTY-FOUR hours after the at--1 tempted flight from Moscow to San Francisco was begun, Soviet circles lifted the veil of secrecy and announced that three "renowned air heroes" were making the flight. The pole was crossed IBV2 hours after leavingReuter - 94 words
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Miscellaneous29 1937-06-20 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— B.4I a.m., 7 ft. 3 ins., 8.0 T p.m., 8 ft. 4 ins. TO-MORROW:— 9.37 a.m., 7 ft. 5 ins.; 8.50 p.m., 8 ft. 7 ins.29 words
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Article584 1937-06-20 2 HENDON DISPLAY PLANS REHEARSALS Attack On River Pirates (By Air Mail) London, June 12. fFHREE of the items for the RAF. A Display on June 26 were rehearsed mi Hendon under the direction of Air Vice-Marshal E. L. Gossase. chairman of the Display Flying Committee.584 words
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Article124 1937-06-20 2 Echo Of Stabbing Of Mr. Klattig Singapore, Saturday. AT the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Second Magistrate, Retnam was Uiis morning committed for trial at the next Singapore Assizes on a charge of the murder of Mr. Bernard Klattig and attempted124 words
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Article139 1937-06-20 2 Monday, June 14. Kis Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held this morning The Hon. Lt.-Col. G. D. A. Fletcher, the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, the Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman and the Hon. Mr. E. Newbold had luncheon139 words
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Article1046 1937-06-20 2 Muslims' Move SYED IBRAHIM'S SPEECH rrUAN Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, who is always interested m matters Muslim and is President of 'the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society of Singapore, delivered an interesting" speech, m English, at the tea-party at the Istana, Kampong Glam, on Friday evening1,046 words
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Article178 1937-06-20 2 Coroner's Inquest Verdict (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh. June 19. A verdict given this morning m the Ipoh Coroner's court by Mi". L. O. Sirnnson Gray, firs* magistrate, who held an inquest into the death of Mr. R D Wilson, former manager of Messrs. Storch Erothers, Ipoh.178 words
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Article88 1937-06-20 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 19. A murder is alleged to have been committed m Scudai on Thursday morning-, the victim being a Singapore Teochew Chinese shopkeeper, who had visited Johore on business. It is reported that th? deceased had. concluded his business88 words
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Article157 1937-06-20 2 On Behalf Of St. Andrew's Mission THE committee m charge of the annua: appeal on behalf of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital has prepared a very attractive programme for the week. The ball at Raffles, which always receives a generous measure of support, will be held on Thursday. July157 words
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Article160 1937-06-20 2 Sequel To Omnibus Mishap Singapore, Saturday. Karim bin H. Hassan, who was charged wiih causing the death of an unknown Chinese by driving an omnibus m a negligent manner m South Bridge Road on Mar. 20, was this morning acquitted by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate160 words
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Article557 1937-06-20 2 Malacca Notes WAGES OF ESTATE WORKERS (Frcm Our Oun Correspondent' Malacca. Friday. (\SK ol the Associations that endeavours to live up to its ideal.--•inJ aspirations is undoubtedly the Su Francis Association. The Association though still m its infancy has been a tremendously active bod> with an557 words
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Article95 1937-06-20 2 Work Of The G.K.C. In Singapore Tile General Electric Co Ltd., were responsible for the whole of microphone and loud-speaker equipment (sunn and operation) at the opening of Singapore Airport, entrusted to then, by the Straits Settlements Government They were also responsible for :.ame arrangements at the95 words
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Article57 1937-06-20 2 A'ltftd Assault Ob Malay Singapore, Saturday Mr. Louis Lambert Emile WM $iJ morning before Mr. H A Forrer. J" Criminal District Judge, with c*uf4* grievous hurt to Hassan bin B^*°^, punching him on the *ar with a** v and rupturing hi* ear-drum. The accused claimed trial and tne57 words
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Advertisement93 1937-06-20 2 t IRaffles Brasserie: s S BRAS BASAH ROAD i, S j CURRY iV*m $1.00 i v < S^ 12.30 to 3 p.m. POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTIN ENTAL DISHES i k- -a, «PL .'-xMHMHiHBIifIHaaa^^HBi^HaBBHai^BMaBHaB I I AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. S HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY j Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to93 words
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795 1937-06-20 3 WAGES FOR WORK IN PRISON MOVE WELCOME But Warders Not So Keen! 'By Air Matt] London, June 12. THE announcement made m the Htusc of Commons by the new Home Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare. that convicts m Dartmoor. CheJmsford and Parkhurst are to be paid795 words
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Article463 1937-06-20 3 Touch Of Genius R.M.S.P. SCANDAL RECALLED (By Air Mail) London/ June 12. T ORD Kylsant (whose death was reported recently) had one of the most remarkable careers m British commerce. One of a family which achieved high distinction m a number of professions, he rose from a463 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-06-20 3 A group of ladies at the Airport, w.th the "Governor Raffles" m the background. In the group is Mrs. Weame, wife of the managing director of Messrs. Wearne Brothers, who christened the plane. (Tribune)34 words
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Article74 1937-06-20 3 Adelaide, June 10. The twentieth century way of collectIng mushrooms was demonstrated recently by Mr. A. G. Bond. With his wife as passenger, he Was flying a new plane to Melbourne on a week's aerial holiday, when he noticed thousands of white dots m the paddocks rear Hamilton.74 words
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Article387 1937-06-20 3 Rector's Gesture "SACRED" PRAYER BOOK (By Air Mail) London, June 12. ITSING for the last time 'the prayer book from which he read during the religious ceremony at the Duke of Windsor's wedding, the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, the Darlington (Durham) vicar, married a young387 words
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Article135 1937-06-20 3 Chinese Convicted In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. Charged with having imported 359 British trade dollars without a permit, such importation being prohibited by the Straits Settlements Government Gazette notification No. 828 of 1906, a Cantonese named Sin Hung Kee of Chop Wong Yu was this morning fined $20 or135 words
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Article459 1937-06-20 3 REMARKABLE RESEARCH QUEST <By Air Mail) London, June 12. MR. Benjamin Roos, forty-one-year-old German chemist, now working m England, is trying- to produce a perfect synthetic silk from milk. Already he has been ten years on his task, and has made siik from milk m459 words
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Article463 1937-06-20 3 Premier's Address HOPES OF PEACE IN PACIFIC (By Air Mail) London, June 12. HPHE increased interest of Australia m world affairs, and particularly m security m the Pacific, was referred to by Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister of Australia, ati a luncheon given yesterday m463 words
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Article244 1937-06-20 3 BIG OUTPUT Twelve Months' Progress (By Air Mail) London. June 12. A REVIEW of the military air strength of the principal Powers is Riven m the American "Aircraft Year Book." Below are some ot the conclusions that tan be drawn from its pages. In the struggle for244 words
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Article127 1937-06-20 3 Indignation In Southern Rhodesia Gatooma, Southern Rhodesia Indignation has been aroused nere by the conviction of Piper E. J. Mackay on a charge of disturbing the public peace L\ playing his bagpipes on one of the streets of the town. Piper Mackay was fined ten shillings 4e is127 words
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1900 1937-06-20 5 Australia 's Relations With Britain TALK BY THE HON. R. G. CASEY MIGRATION PROBLEM NEEDS BE THRASHED OUT JHE talk by Mr. Casey m the series Responsibilities of Empire," recently broadcast by the 8.8.C., is printed below m full. The Hon. R. G. Casey, D.5.0., M.C., is the Treasurer of1,900 words
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Article192 1937-06-20 5 After Suffering Acute Pain for Years Rheumatism first attacked this old Jady m 1931, and gradually spread from her arms to all parts of her body. Sbt was almost helpless. Then she started to take Kruschen Salts, and now she sends the following letter m192 words
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Advertisement570 1937-06-20 5 Hi D A l^ Stttt Ja m^ S3 c«Q *wR\ Dsssolv^o m 1 S>€gy Doctor's Prescription W^r^ I ~^^^M To End Asthma /^^n^T\ Do you whffjc. choke, strangle c^nd gasp i ~jd?£l\ ti^^ *or breath— are you unable to sleep at ff} I 1 ;,f^e» L£*- r *ugbts and find570 words
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Advertisement187 1937-06-20 5 "You'll have to ease up I" Why Go To The Breaking Point? Build Up Your Blood and Nerves With the Iron Treatment of DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. When people begin to hesitate m speaking, cannot collect their thoughts, forget things, are too easily excited or worried, become pale and haggard,187 words
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Advertisement25 1937-06-20 5 2oz.Whole Nut Milk ©CHOCOLATE ALSO 2oz DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE 2oz. MILK, FRUIT NUT CHOCOLATE 4 OZ. 20 CENTS 8 OZ. 40 CENTS CADBURY'S II 9-K25 words
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Article233 1937-06-20 6 Valuable Art Treasures Destroyed Inverness. n/TANY valuable art treasures have been destroyed m a fire which broke out at Beaufort Castle, the family seat of Lord Lovat. while Lady Lovat and her guests were at dinner. The outbreak was discovered by some who gave the alarm.233 words
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Article224 1937-06-20 6 Lord Baden-PowelFs Criticism London. fORD Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, L criticised gymnastic training for youths m speech given at a dinner ol the 1 900 Club at Grosvenor House here. "There is no reason gymnasia as iar as I can see," he declared. "The finest men I have224 words
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Article, Illustration117 1937-06-20 6 Within the grounds of the great Carlsberg Breweries m Europe ther? art 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 me r iculous supervision and m these traditional surroundings117 words
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Advertisement167 1937-06-20 6 i s A "DIAMOND" BF.O IS A f.IFT OF GIFTS JO HOMf. V Th« r>«-J%fead is the crntre ©I the liomf. Pric«. h««u>v and •n<tur m >■ On comparison <>l Ihct three qualit DIAMOND beds ran not I DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KfWI S I rvi g= x=v167 words
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Advertisement429 1937-06-20 6 tortu re d {%ff\Jt HEARTBURN Let Chardox remarkable new form of activated charcoal end your torment m two minute*. One minute you are so distressed with heartburn— with those burning, acid m the throat that you feel you own and cry. In two minutes tisery is over. Your stomach is429 words
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493 1937-06-20 7 PARAMOUNT'S GREAT PICTURE AN EXCITING, HISTORICAL FIGHTING DRAMA ITOLLYWOOD'S major make-up achievement, wherein the entire wartime cabinet of Abraham Line In, together wiih the Great Emancipator and other historical figures of the day, are br ught back to IKe. v ill be seen tn493 words
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Article, Illustration26 1937-06-20 7 A touching scene from that very ha man and revealing film "The Good Earth which makes its debut at "he Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on June 27.26 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-20 7 Jean Harlow who appears m "Personal Property" a fine comedyromance with Robert Taylor, shortly a'L the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore.19 words
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Article84 1937-06-20 7 Dunkirk. An attempt to swim the channel from Dunkirk to the South Foreland is shortly jo be made by the Danzig swimmer, Friz Sladener Werner, who has arrived here. The distance is 45 miles, as compared with the 25 miles from Cap Gris Mez to Dover the usual84 words
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Article943 1937-06-20 7 A VIVID STORY OF CHINA GRAND PERFORMANCES BY MUNI LUISE RAINER T UISE Rainer's real secret of success is a dynamic energy that pervades her entire personality, says Sidney Franklin. While directing her m The Good Earth he made a rather intensive study of the Viennese actress. "She is different943 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-06-20 7 A tense moment m "The Plainsman" a scene from the coming Alhambra attraction.13 words
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Article458 1937-06-20 7 BEST SCREEN LAUGH FOR THE YEAR Starred With Handsome Robert Taylor EEAN lIARLOW wag the greatest comedienne m pictures, m the opinion of \V. S. Van Dyke. Yet until he was assigned to Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's "Personal Properity," showing at Pavilion Theatre, Van Dyke had never directed458 words
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Article60 1937-06-20 7 FINALE OF GREAT ACTRESS YT is a strange coincidtnee that the late Jean Harlow's ]»ic;ure "Personal Pr< perty" marks her initial I performance with Robert Taylor. Cinema authorities are agreed on I the point that the combination of i Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor is I even better than the60 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-06-20 7 Paul Muni, m his rele as a Chinese Farmer, deserts his loving wife for an exotic tea-house girl, played by t Uly Losch— a c cene from "The Good Earth."30 words
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Advertisement438 1937-06-20 7 Killed m 7 Minutes to the discovery of an Ameri- clear, healthy complexion will give you n, it is now possible to kill new charru and make it easy to win troubi^Y 1 lhe true lUi!e ot >«ost skin friends. swsos^nd porea "vhe're 5 m visible Praised by Doctors sand438 words
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Advertisement134 1937-06-20 7 il^k. /£'s amazing the --^x PFR<\ON4f i tl<hSMl\tSS Afl/A with LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP Exhilarating energy, youthful vitality that's what **^v \v «?lk Lifebuoy Toilet Soap N. <itA brings you. How cai -**]5^ ingly its rich, abundant lather ~^K *KJfft* works its way deep down into v > r-JcSß^'* i the134 words
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Article3445 1937-06-20 8 PAMELA FRANKAU - PAMELA FRANKAU Our Short Story By pKLK ITV was m her bath who.. she heard the telephone ring. S sat very still, clutching her sponge and saying her prayers. \V en she could no longer bear to -h cftllfii tl. >Kh the door, "\Vh.» M Beck?" "Wrong n3,445 words
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Article118 1937-06-20 8 Dr Scott - Dr Scott fi; M.D., Paris. Although doctors are hv.inan. you rare'y find them iufTering from indigestion. The reason is thai they know exactly whr.t causes it and how to treat it. Personally, I know nothing to equal 'Bisurated' Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy for118 words
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Advertisement210 1937-06-20 8 v a^aW j*r^ JiaV Make \^y%' teething-time W^^v That first, eagerly expected, little tooth Ls about "^f to peep through. And baby wonts something v V i hard tv suck and bite upon to help it to come V \v "I through easily. i I Instead of a bone ring210 words
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Advertisement334 1937-06-20 8 can be Cured Therf; are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of your334 words
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Advertisement300 1937-06-20 8 Youthful Vigour Restored By New, Simple, Easy Method Glands Stimulated /v^ me nAdiiiire\ fk To New Activity V^igourous Menp^ &2 Without Operation m I Doctor's Prescription j€~M Starts Work First Day I'll vigour. n nn^n *^IPW^^ op 75 years old who are possessed of proater tJn^ Pros^rlptlftn that quickly sUmulat.-s300 words
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Article, Illustration1901 1937-06-20 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rrHE rumour that I would make a parachute jump as part of the proceedings at the oponing of the Singapore Airport proved to be without foundation. I stayed comfortably seated m that latest of X.L.M. air liners the Specht and alighted to find myself amid the great1,901 words
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Advertisement97 1937-06-20 9 Urttfc JACK «ORHfR, SAT IN TUt CO/WfcA fcAT/VG HIS MOntCß'f P'£, W£ 9W\ \N HIS itfUMB ANY W/UL£D (NT A PCUM, AUD SAR) BYJOVI -WIS MVJSr V\AVt COMfe *MM wt COU) STO/?A(>€/* The Fresh Fruit and Bottled Fruit we sell have stood the test of many comparisons and thus won97 words
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Article151 1937-06-20 10 Seen Heard Going "down under" was the "Charon" which slipped her moorings on Tuesday taking on her the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Jagoe to Australia. They will be back m July and stay until November before they are transferred to another part of the world. A'so aboard the "Charon"151 words
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Article, Illustration2782 1937-06-20 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. -By ova* woman corresponden i ANE of the most spectacular events o: v the season took place last Saturday afternoon when Singapore's air port was opened by HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thcmns. Il really wa a magriflcen'c sight and the thousands of people there2,782 words
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Advertisement31 1937-06-20 10 offers all LINGERIE m stock AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT to make room for the new shipment arriving at the week-end. One Week Only 18 Battery Road, Ist floor. 'Phone 7141.31 words
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Advertisement75 1937-06-20 10 Lovely Collection of New Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes, China Wares AT GftCtLMS Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Rd. Watch For Opening Date Stamford Rd. TSAINAN HUI PHONE 3304 FOTO ARTIST PALAIS DES "MODEST T j Exclusive Model Gowns. j j Latest Millinery, Novelties, etc: '-BEHLEI" Foundations V AT I 12_» CAPITOL75 words
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Advertisement255 1937-06-20 10 Chez "CAROU •>" jSATAYS! SATAYS! EVERY SUNDAY at the OYSTER CLUB 8 260, MIDDLE ROAD !ha. Bonne Cuisine Par Kxce!len?e. C.IK PLUS D. WEINBI ipi•j i J 1 tL The Hitfhw&y cf f m hkn\ "BALLY." "BALLY." "RAI LY T fan C d k ar r BS- de O^n Black255 words
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1274 1937-06-20 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL i *ST week was most hectic to Kuala L Lumpur: c Wednesday we had the vim's birthday parade m the morning races -u*d the Garden Party at SVsidemy m the afternoon ForSnatciy the weather was kind and S celebration as these, together with1,274 words
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Article, Illustration185 1937-06-20 11 VISITORS to the Hill cr e not very numerous this week, he majority of bungax>ws being unoccuDied. but we have been favoured with briliant sunshine almost cvcijruciy. jji laui at times the sun has been rather too strong to be pleasant, though the gardens have all185 words
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Advertisement102 1937-06-20 11 Vogue's Eye view of the Mode! NKH SHIPMENT— JUST UNPACKED Billions, llutioiis. H WEARS THE BUTTONS? htl ci> the lady whos buttoned op m JJSJSJJ SS fr «»»n h» id to foot— becau^^ ani S' S are y^thiul and charming sHEERs are the most popular fabssp?" der the sun THE102 words
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Advertisement74 1937-06-20 11 The Novelty Store A LARGE COLLECTION OF LADIES* HAND-BAGS JUST ARRIVED IN ALL COLOURS. 161, NORTH BRIDGE RD., (CAPITOL BUILDING) PRfSCILLA Ltd. 1 "BIEN JOLIE" FOUNDATION GARMENTS CORSETS AND GIRDLES Agents: TEL. 3335 tt^Z^J^t Good assortment of inexpensive morning dresses ranging from $10 upwards. Sole Agents: AIIX COATS NOIRS Battery74 words
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Article583 1937-06-20 12 r i'iil] Tribune group of newspapers has always given supparc to the contention that local m2H should be given the opportunity en join the Government service of their country. Constarit rit ration o' thb, sr!f-t'\ Kt'*nt truiii appears a. lAffio be having its effect, and583 words
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Article1457 1937-06-20 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones Statements Of Policy Must Be Implemented JS the door to the higher posts m Malaya to be opened to local men? Ih's is the question that everyone is asking as a sequel to the statement by the Governor at t v1,457 words
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Article558 1937-06-20 12 Anglius - Anglius rpO begin with exercise your intellect < on this one: A A AMERICANS do nearly everything b> electricity nowadays. Some of them even die by it. A A A "THE house shock," said Brown, descnoing an earthquake he had experienced abroad. "Cups and558 words
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Advertisement19 1937-06-20 12 Since 1858 makers of high grade lever walches Stainles steel" from $25. 12 months guarantee ff^SrUf OPPOSITE CLIFFORD'S PIER.19 words
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679 1937-06-20 13 THE INCIDENCE OF STRIKES COMMUNISTIC AGITATION WHAT THE CHINESE PROTECTORATE DOES TO AVOID DISPUTES IS the labourer m Malaya b'.-ing fairly .treated? The recent incidence of strikes and unrest throughout the country, which were also prevalent throughout 1936, has raised that question, and679 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-06-20 13 ESe rails Lv be v ed as "granustands" on the crowded Derby course at Epsom, Surrey. Planet Newsj22 words
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Article576 1937-06-20 13 R. A. THOMPSON - R. A. THOMPSON EY DOSc (Doctor or Ocular Science) PAIR ladies of certain or uncertain A zees, take warning! Your beautiful eyes will give away the eeret of your age. *"ea, verily by careful observation of your optics, the scientifically inclined juitor can estimate, with renarKable accuracy,576 words
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Article122 1937-06-20 13 FOU R DROWNED Excursion Boat Accident In The Danube Belgrade rUR holiday-makers have been drowned m the Danube at Vinchi m a grim excursion boat accident. The boat was taking passengers out to the j centre of the river to board the steamj ship Vojvoda Mishitch to return to Belgrade.122 words
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Article150 1937-06-20 13 Catches ArmecJ Brigand Single-Handed Jerusalem With remarkable courage and at 2;reat personal danger, a British constab'e m Pelestine, himself unarmed, successful m arresting one of three armed brigands who had fired at him white he was exercising his horse. The incident occurred between the towns of Ramleh and150 words
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Article171 1937-06-20 13 Lord Wak?field's Offer Of £300 I Bath, Somerset A GIFT of £300 for the establishment of an annual prize for an Empire essay has been received from Lord Wakefield, the oil magnate and philanthropist, by the Bath City Council. "I make- this Rift." wrote Lord Wakefield to171 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1937-06-20 13 Drive Against Bribery And Corruption In Sind Bombay Determined efforts to put down bribery and corruption m the public services are being made by the Government of Sind. The Chief Minister, Sir Ghulam Hu.*..sain, is to head a conference between Government ministers, members of the legislatures and heads1,465 words
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Advertisement224 1937-06-20 13 Bd^^^^^^^^^^^^fa^^K^B^fflHßSßlJßHPWP^Ji; I I I I -'-"^ffSftH I J^ S I B BiXi^Bß Bl^ I flL.^B^ HB^R^^S^^^g^^^^^S :;v:v:::v. _p I^^ JL -P L l^pP JL JL JL L. IF you think you have an inferiority complex "—a sense that makes you selfconscious, backward, unenterprising, while others forge ahead and you lag224 words
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Article461 1937-06-20 14 W. B. Paterson - A SC OTSMAN LOOKS AT MALAYA erar.t outlook cm life. The great majority of men and women >>cc no harm m having B small flutter m the form of a ticket on a sweepstake. And if the great majority have that outlook it should be adopted, not because it is461 words
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Advertisement178 1937-06-20 14 BY ALL BrEAM- FOR '*BFIP. AIR AND ?AVEL Irailway lines NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all I other resident communities are given the best ol attention and u~c;istance. i l I 39, RobinsoK Koad, Singapore. Telephone IMS. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNEB CYMA lEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from178 words
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Advertisement95 1937-06-20 14 Some valuable BB^SPSBHHHP^^ LUX washing W&Y^^BB^ ftS r^y^ liini 1 for von m^Tl^' i v/Zyl/ I X, JFJ^^MI#^^^B»AxSSS« d wale r v Then roll Lux there is no danger. It lathers even U*^ I B^KraH >^ 1^ m cold water, and doS not harm the most -^C^£?o I J^^vfrS^l^^Wk N^f95 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-06-20 15 A control panel at me H.B.C. Emp ro Broadcasting Station.— By courtesy of the 8.8.C.19 words
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Article480 1937-06-20 15 What They Think Of England Bilbao. roOD— especially the white bread is j what seems chiefly to have impressed ihe Basque children m England, according to some of the first letters received from them by their families m Bilbao. Next m order of importance are the480 words
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Article62 1937-06-20 15 Service Extended To China London The air mail money-order service has been extended to China. In addition to poundage at the ordinary rate for Imperial and foreign orders, a special air mail money order of Is. 4d. wiiJ be payable on each order whatever its amount may62 words
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Article54 1937-06-20 15 London The engagement Is announced here between Dr. J. Guthrie Clothier, F.R.C.S., younger son of the Rev. G. H. and Mrs. Clothier, of Bexley, Kent, and Miss Ella Campbell Gibson, ci?ly daughter of Mi*, and Mrs. John Campbell Gibson, of 7, St| Leonard's Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey,54 words
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Article925 1937-06-20 15 TESTS AT AMERICAN MANOE UVRES INVISIBLE RAY THAT MAY MAKE WAR FUTILE Washington. AT the recent American Naval manoeuvres m the Pacific, between Alaska and the Hawaiian irlands, tests were made of a land machine which emits a "ray" that can unerringly spot, as far as 20 miles, a vessel925 words
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Article39 1937-06-20 15 Paris Street singers are to be banned from Paris while the International Exhibition is being held. By a decree just published here singing m the streets has been prohibited until the closing of the exhibition.39 words
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Advertisement117 1937-06-20 15 Save nowWkilst you are on full pay It is simple to save for your future independence when you have youth and an increasing earning power. A Manufacturers Life Policy is the most dependable method of saving, for. from the first payment, you know that should you predecease your family, they117 words
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Advertisement54 1937-06-20 15 Gibbs Dentifrice kills X (£g* j|j||j| II germs, neutralises >-^*3W/,y harmful acids and |\^7 IWjS^^A lying work m absolute \^y jLffjt. safety.... keeps teeth '^^.m^^WM .sound with the lovely Y^^ whiteness of unscrat- >^ r^r ched Enamel. Change Sole Agents to Gibbs to-day. for Malaya: BARLOW CO., Singapore K. L.54 words
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Advertisement931 1937-06-20 15 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, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, sWln troubles clear up,931 words
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Advertisement1395 1937-06-20 16 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works m 15 Minutes a mm. m M A n^*^>.__ .^^ak. have n«*re a f'i'-mula Cleans Out *cids and Poiwns- m% :^%l^;. Purifies Blood-Brings lew |K| >-»,- \Si TI^UUI 111 tIP nWUId 'j^PI irritants, tl.oix-by over■i*^^^Biir coming a frequent raiiae1,395 words
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Advertisement261 1937-06-20 17 Molly has a pretty taste m accessories. You can tell that by the set of her bow and her chk' little hankie— a Pyramid, of course. She is very partial to these gay, colourful little jgmm^L. band kerchiefs with a washing and wearing quality tint Tra^e M.\rk ~n H.n d261 words
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Advertisement338 1937-06-20 17 THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PILLS The famous Indian Health Restorer Science Pills Lead the Tonics of the Day. They remove digestive troubles, feed the nerves, renovate the memory, purify and enrich the blood, increase strength and vitality, guard against premature old age and restore blooming youth. It is unrivalled m restoring338 words
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Advertisement106 1937-06-20 17 Eno-health /Afi^^^L'- g ar€ *ny vfe^ aflying Don't waste the first half of your holiday trying to get fit to enjoy it. Get Eno-health now and then you will be able to make the most of the fre^h air and exercise from the moment your holiday starts. Don't delay start106 words
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Advertisement141 1937-06-20 17 TUBERCTLOSIS COUGHING ENDED IN 10 MINUTI Choose Tfab v^ To New Health, ur, N Bappiness. No Couffh So Bad it Ended I zone. Dcu't (hat T.I, ail the happiness m TABLET of Eph MINUTES the rough h: ONE TABLET at ni freshing sl( ep can I continue with the coughing141 words
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Article200 1937-06-20 18 Restored to health after influenza All wiio are worried because they are losing weight and fear dreadlul consequraces should read this letter from an English nurse This lady had lost 10 pounds m weight after influenza and was terribly run-down; yet see how200 words
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Article, Illustration10 1937-06-20 18 Singapore's Polo Cup team, winrirs of the K.O.R. Cup. (Tribune)10 words
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Article148 1937-06-20 18 Australian Team For England MEMBERS of the Australian croquet team on their way to England where they will play five tests are passengers m the P. and O. Mongolia which arrived m Colombo recently. They are C. J. Miller (captain) E. M. Hunt, J. C. Windsor and Miss148 words
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Article30 1937-06-20 18 A hea'-wave is at present sweeping over North West India and shade tern! peratures of 119 degrees have been rej corded at Jacobabad, Hyderabad, and i other places m Sind.30 words
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Article77 1937-06-20 18 Berlin Not only will the drivers of motor vehicles involved m accidents be subjected to a blord test for drunkenness, but also pedestrians, cyclists and drive s of horse-drawn vehicles, according to a new decree of the German chief ol pulice, Herr Himmler. Persons proved to be under77 words
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Article112 1937-06-20 18 Storm Carries Off Goods Vans Simla DURING a violent storm m Northwest India, numbers of railway goods trucks were blown out of stations, some travelling as many as 14 miles betore coming to rest. The wind moved seven trucks which were standing at Mukerian, the terminal112 words
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Article130 1937-06-20 18 Pose As Police To Thieve And Kill Belgrade. Dressed as policemen, two notorious Yugoslav bandits are now terrorising peasants m the Homoljski district. The men are wan'ced for dozens of hold-ups, robberies with violence, and a number of murders and attempted murders. Recently two peassants were attacked130 words
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Article138 1937-06-20 18 Munich. An electric locomotive claimed to be the heaviest single-unit electric railway engine m the world, is now being built m the Reich locomotive factory at Munich. It weighs 102 tons, compared with tne 164 tons 9 cwt. weight of the newlycompleted streamlined steam locomotive and tender138 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-06-20 18 1 Roy Smith and S Abed, m play m the SX.T.A. tennis championships 1 1 y the S.C.C. courts. (Tribune)20 words
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Article160 1937-06-20 18 British M nistor To Prevent Removal To America London. The Minister of Health (Sir Kingsley Wood) has made an order to operate Immediately as a matter of urgency to rrevent the removal to America of an historic British building. The building, is Grange Court. Leominster, formerly the market160 words
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Advertisement128 1937-06-20 18 mil < ~^*<Bi?Pir tT^T^ hb^^w Mr w STORAGE CO., LTD. IV. P. S. 2 jjjfflfchii TAKE A SECOND L00K... JBMH|j| EVERYBODY ELSE DOES! Every street's a Hudson showroom every road a proving ground. I For out on the street, where you can see this impressive new bigness and beauty side128 words
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Advertisement9 1937-06-20 18 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports9 words
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Advertisement66 1937-06-20 18 GRANTS WHISKY I Craven "A" never vary! I've smoked them for years and they are always free from throat irritation. ir£Sn 3^ Tri<* Hay th**v \ir*»r/» BBHHBCaRBKk' i ■^y^N^^ jsSKttSKB VJII ar> LI IV. V-l v LiIV V v% LI L ii*l*Xi i J l '"^'Jm j '^T* JH^^^^h^^^^MilMW^ 4+i**)Ot€&*i9l'.^^^r66 words
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905 1937-06-20 19 Racquet - WILL PER AK -SINGAPORE MATCH TAKE PLACE? Racquet STATE BADMINTON TO UR NA ME NTS LEONG SIN NAM CUP TOURNEY AT CHRISTMAS By TWO events— the Singapore-Pen* and the Selangor-Perafc matches _of considerable interest to enthusiasts m Singapore, Perak and Seiangor, I understand, will not takplare this year. Ir. view905 words
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Article58 1937-06-20 19 Entries are now open for the Merridale Badminton Party doubles taournament (K.O. system). Each entry for this event must be accompanied by 30 cents (entrance fee) and must be sent m not later than July 3. Entry forms can be obtained from the spcrts captain. Mr. Wong Peng58 words
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Article, Illustration9 1937-06-20 19 Staff and students of St. Theresa's Memorial school, Kluang9 words
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Article445 1937-06-20 19 Annual Meeting And Report THE sixth annual general meeting of j the Malay Recreation cinb was held i recently when the hon. secretary read the report on the Club's activities during 193G as follows: The club dinner for 1936 was held at Cafe De Luxe, High Street, which445 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-06-20 19 P. A. Dimmer (R.AJF.) In play m the S.L.T\A. tennis championship tournament.12 words
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Article200 1937-06-20 19 District Tournament Begins In Mid July (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 18. A MEETING of the Committee of the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association was held m the International Library. Johore Bahru, with Mr. F. M Still m the chair. There was a full attendance. It200 words
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Article96 1937-06-20 19 In a friendly badminton match rf four doubles Boustead's beat Anglo-French and Bendixsens at the latter's court on Sunday last. Scores (Boustead players mentioned flrst): W. J. Henman and L. C. Smith lost to H. S. Godwin and C. A. R-iilton B—2l, 6—21. Yeo Hong Chuan and Chung96 words
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Article94 1937-06-20 19 The Straits Chinese Epworth League beat the Universal B.P. on Saturday last at the former's court by five games to nil. Scores (S.C.E.L. names first): Singles: Neo Sens Kee beat Fong Soon Weng 15—3, 15—7: Samuel Goh beat Ho Cheonoj Seng 15—8. 14—14 (2—3), 15—13: Tan Chin94 words
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Article771 1937-06-20 19 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA COMMENTS ON MALAYA CUP GAME WITH JOHORE MALACCA surprised friend and friendly foe by their splendid showing against Johore last Friday. A band of sorely tried selectors were hard put to raising an eleven to meet the Sultanate i^lde, the form In the trials being very771 words
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Article, Illustration8 1937-06-20 19 Soccer goalkeeper of the Hindu Association Football Team.8 words
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Article39 1937-06-20 19 The Union Chinese Badminton Party's regular practices will be held on Wednesdays and Saturdays at their court at 4, Loronq 27, Geylang. Friendly matches will be arranged m the near future. Practice begin at 4.30 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement117 1937-06-20 19 \i CICFA Sisres Both STOMACH INTESTINAL .•t!^*"' Do you know that your stomach digests only a quarter of all you eat? It's the long winding tube of your INTESTINES which causes most indigestion. That is Lor,. an 4 imall ro6ej at why you need CICFA Tablets which contain natural t»ur117 words
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Advertisement23 1937-06-20 19 GRACIE FIELDS CABLES FROM HOLLYWOOD W i tKS *"R. vi Crarif tirldii m rif[Kt THB JMhKNAIiONAL (V( LX A uEwCY, k'rinsep St.. SSf^iV,23 words
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Article2625 1937-06-20 20 Argus - Argus The Clarke Cup Match Better If It Had Never Been Replayed? Rest Dissatisfied With Umpiring M.C.C. Instructions To Umpires Are Explicit "Must Not Interfere With Game Except On Appeal" Neutral Umpires Should Be Obtained Slade 9 s Fine Knock Europeans Have Produced Five Centurions2,625 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-06-20 20 The 220 yards 'A" race m progress at St. Anthony's School Sports12 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-06-20 20 The new featherweight champion, Young Gauder. He is keen on fighting Marquez.12 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-06-20 20 Speedy Hassan, the best of the Malay boxers and third ranking Mr, 1 ayan featherweight.15 words
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Article462 1937-06-20 20 K. O - GAUDER TO FIGHT MA R Q UEZ? K.O. FRISCO— FAHMY RETURN BATTLE (By yOUNG Gauder is at last a champion. He has the fighting spirit. Although beaten by Boon Mah three i times, Gauder was confident he j could beat the Siamese and sought I a fourth battle. With Al462 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-06-20 20 TT or'iir v risro who is clamouring for a return battle with Fahmy.13 words
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Advertisement82 1937-06-20 20 SAM^WAy"- ALWAYS JUMPY, THE VITAL NERVE-NOURISHING IRRITABLE. THEN THE VITAMIN S IN QUAKER OATS J**^ Our bodies must have a fresh supply of Vitamin B Lvii J^i\ 'X^-»'»i cvt >r Y day. We cannot store a surplus, and without it S"lt Jfiffl we cve^°P nervousness, constipation, loss of appetite* 4^>yP?^*82 words
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Advertisement36 1937-06-20 20 GRANTS WH SKY FUN gg LEISURE HOOti ARE FIN FARE A booklet of interesting Drawinf ftoj* Card tricks, No price No po»»** Write for a Copy to-day to rV ATANK NIGRAH PHARMAU. 101, Selejrie Road. Rinfapore-36 words
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Article, Illustration9 1937-06-20 21 Som ron^ whose return to Singapore should stimulate boxing.9 words
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Article116 1937-06-20 21 Provision Shop Gutted In Ipoh Fire (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. THE local fire brigade was called hi the e^rly hours of yesterday morning, to put out a blaze m Yau Tst Shin Street, Ipoh. Despite the efforts of the firemen, the building, a provision shop, was116 words
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Article151 1937-06-20 21 Association Formed At Inaugural Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Friday. A LARGE gathering of teachers, representative ot all English schools m the State, responded to the invitation ot Mr. H. F. Carey, Inspector of Schools Negri Sembilan, to a meeting at the King George V School, when151 words
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Article339 1937-06-20 21 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 32% cts., up 14 ct. Market Tone: Dull. London: 9 11|16d., up 516 d. Market Tone: Steady after firm New York: 19 l /o cts, up J /4 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. j Singapore, Saturday evening. A quiet market339 words
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84 1937-06-20 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. June) 32% 33 Good F.A.Q. m bales (F. 0.8. June) 32 V& 32% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 33 33 Va do. July 331/4 33% do. July|Sept. 33% 3384 words
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Article97 1937-06-20 21 During the week ending June 12, 1937 exports from Malayan ports amounted to 62.177 cases, of which: 51,867 (83 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 2,885 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,929 (5 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 4,49697 words
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Article, Illustration44 1937-06-20 21 The bridal group at the wedding on Saturday between Mr. T. Cordeiro and Miss Ruth Cordeiro. From left to right: Mr. F. Chopard (Bos; man); the Bridegroom, Bride and Mt«s M. Cordeiro (Bridesmaid). In front: the little Misses U. Cordeiro and Wolff flower girls.44 words
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Article54 1937-06-20 21 The weekly meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association will be held at the association premises 76, Spottiswoode Park, Road, at 7 p.m. to-day when a lecture on "The Value of Time" will be given by Mr. H. W. Abeynayaka, m Sinhalese. All members and the public are cordially54 words
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Advertisement469 1937-06-20 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT EDUCATIONAL. ENGLISH LADY, staying m Singapore, will give English conversation le .son 1 Write Box No. 232, c o Sunday Tribune, Singapore. PERAK TUrFcLUB JULY MEETING, 1937. SATURDAY, 3RD JULY, 1937. WEDNESDAY, 7TH JULY, 1937. SATURDAY, 10TH JULY, 1937. The Subscription for Visiting Members :hali be:— MEN $5469 words
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Miscellaneous1293 1937-06-20 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METERS w«J/)VtnNG are the programmes Damak, Miss Tiiah. F 1 <•». +v, DiTpr 6io pm. —Children's Programme, ••to Ik.' broadcast irom we h.m.k.l Fairy story The Three BearS M Read ti n dminS nt coming week: by Maureen Clarke 'Gramophone RePBUw.1,293 words
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Miscellaneous385 1937-06-20 21 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Ranchi which arrived here from Southampton yesterday: Mr A E. Garden, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Hall, Mr. J. C. Hurden, Mr. J. F. S. Hall Mr. W. Jo:;es, Mrs. C. N. W. Joyce385 words
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1247 1937-06-20 22 FOXY BRINGS OFF A DOUBLE SECOND DAY OF SKYE MEETING 'From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, June 19. HPHE weather \v..s sunny and th^ gQiltg good i' r to-day's races i i Kuala Lumpur. An objection was lodged m the sixth race againsr the winner.1,247 words
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Article140 1937-06-20 22 Billiards Champions In Colombo npHREE hours of good entertainment A Was provided at the Grand Oriental Hotel, Colombo recently, by Horace Lindrum and Melbourne Inman, the iamous cueist?, who gave an exhibition before a large gathering. Despite the handicap of a damp table Loth players gave a140 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-06-20 22 Winners of the inter-House relay at St. Anthony's Boys' School sports (Tribune).12 words
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Article294 1937-06-20 22 This Week's Big Fight In Chicago THE fight for the heavyweight chain- pionship of the world is scheduled to take place on Thursday next a> Chicago, between James J. Braddock and Joe Louis. As the date for the: bout is fast approaching, considerable interest is bsing manifested294 words
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Article120 1937-06-20 22 To Cruise In European Waters A yacht built by a Malayan planter and a Malay boat-builder is to crui:c ih rough the Mediterranean and thiFrench canals. She is the Mat Ali, named after the Malay craftsman who helped to fashio.i her and is owned by Mr. E. J120 words
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Article74 1937-06-20 22 Team To Attend Empire Gnmes The Council cf the Amateur Boxing Association of Ceylon decided, at a meeting held recently to join the Cev!on Olympic zmd Empire Games Association and to send boxers to represent Ceylon at the Empire Game:: In Sydney m February next. It was decided74 words
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Article39 1937-06-20 22 Singapore. Saturday. Owinc: to their inability to raise a team, the S.R.C. careened their cricket fixture with the Indian Association, which was to h n vo been played on the iatter's ground on Balesti'pr plain this afternoon.39 words
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Article31 1937-06-20 22 (From- Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 19. In the semi-final of tile MeConnechy Cup P.W.D. rnler-aepartment soccer competition, ye^erday on the Istana paaang, Johore Bahru beat Muar 5—2.31 words
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Article37 1937-06-20 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, June 19. The Johore State P.W.D. sports will be held on the English College grounds on July 2 when P.W.D. athletes from all over the State will compete.37 words
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Article150 1937-06-20 22 Entering Upon Second Stage Hongkong. June 19. WITH the <tf*tt of Mr. T. V. Soon? to the Booth, it is understood that the development of Hainan is entering upon its second stage. According to official report, definite plans have already been worked out. The Government is to150 words
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Article42 1937-06-20 22 Vigorous Drive By Hopei Government Shanghai June 19. The anti-opiu:n campaign is very vigorously carried out by the Government cf Hopci, It is reported that over 100 addicts and opium pedlars were executed m May.— Sin Chew Jit Foh.42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1937-06-20 22 Miss Thcra Oehiers, a Queen's Scholar from Singapore, and third daughter oflvlr. and Mrs. G. R. Oehiers, who is now an undergraduate of tne London "University. She has been invited to a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, on June 22.40 words
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Article105 1937-06-20 22 At the Hawks court, the Eclipse B.P. was defeated by five games to one, and on„ tie was abandoned. Scores: (Hawks players mentioned first*: Lim Teng Sun lost to Chi a Chin Joo 7—15 15—14 15—4; Hector Seah beat Georgie Cheong 15—10, 15—11; Kwek y~aip Jian beat,105 words
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Article958 1937-06-20 22 BRITAIN'S BID Whitcombe As Leader /^REAT Biitains team lo meet the vJ U.S. A. m the Ryder Cup contest at South port on June 29 and 36 win be as follows: CHARLES WHITCOMBi: (Opus Hill Capt.) PERCY ALLISS (Bcaconsfield) RICHARD BURTON (St. Georg*' s T H COTTON958 words
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Advertisement51 1937-06-20 22 W^Lfk "WEAKNESS. LI XiU DEBILITY rQ an>cm ia «v/y l^\ of Haemoolobin Al»«dy 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL YS CURES, aud give* health and strength. fw better than serums, raw n:«at. Medicated wine* etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable From All Diipcnsariei51 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1937-06-20 23 GOVERNOR &> LADY THOMAS ATTEND LOSERS GIVE GALLANT DISPLA V (Hy -Forward") Singapore, Saturday. j LfEAVY nun early this afternnoa made the Anson Road Stadium look spick and span for the Malay.* Cup maieh between Singapore and Malacca, the third match in the1,293 words
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Article133 1937-06-20 23 Weather Again Interrupts Singapore, Saturday. OWING to bad weather there was no play m the Singapore Tennia Championships to-day. The Boy's Junior Singles ties arranged for to-day will be played on a day to be fixed later. MONDAY'S TIES Th« following ties will be played on Monday133 words
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Article269 1937-06-20 23 Successful Swimming Carnival Singapore, Saturday. INCLEMENT weather slightly marred the Straits Chinese Epworth League Swimming Carnival which were held today at the V.M.C.A. pool at Fort Canning. A large gathering was present, and the diving exhibition under the direction of Mr. G. Day proved to be both269 words
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Article233 1937-06-20 23 Cricket Match At Balestier Singapore, Saturday. Despite the fact that their team was not at full strength, the M.F.A. playing en their own ground at Balestier Plain, defeated the Anglo-Chinese School Ist XI by 32 runs this afternoon. M.F.A. Scores: A. R. Omar Ibw. Ebit 8 H.233 words
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Article496 1937-06-20 23 Tournament Ties And Results DESULTS and t:es In current tourna- ments at the Chinese Association arc as follows. Tennis Singles Handicap: K. Chlanc Seng( 3) w.o. Boon Soon (Scr) Chin Han (—3) beat Chin Eng (Scr), 6—4, 6—2; Song Chuan (—9), beat Teck Fah (Scr) 6—3, 6—3. Tennis496 words
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Article42 1937-06-20 23 South African Rugby Football Tourists Sydney, June 18. JJEW SOUTH WALES beat the South African rugby football tourists 17 6. The winners' backs were infinitely better on a water-logged ground. The South Africans are touring Australia and New Zcuiand Reuter.42 words
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Article171 1937-06-20 23 CEYLONESE VISIT THE S.C.C. Two-Day Cricket Match On Padang* Singapore, Saturday. JAIN stopper play m the two-day fixture between the C.S.C. and the 3.C.C. which was commenced on the j Dadang to-day, alter the game had Deen In progress for an hour. The C.S.C. took first lease of the ivicket171 words
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Article187 1937-06-20 23 Sydney, N.S.W., June 9. So many overseas tennis players with to visit Australia that some have had to be refused for next season. ihe Australian Association informed the N.S.W. Tennis Council at its u*st j cis eting that offers of vidts from Yugoslavia and America had been decl'iied.187 words
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Article387 1937-06-20 23 At Jalan Besar Stadium Singapore Sai.urday MORE than 300 Chinese arc pa ing In t lie Chine c Olympic Sp meeting which was began at til* falati Besar Stadium this mornina and \:V. <-h will be concluded to-morrow af W no The sports was declared opsn t\387 words
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Article, Illustration125 1937-06-20 24 HE. the Governor is seen en the first floor of the control t->w*»r at the Singapore Airport, addressing the gathering at the formal opening last week. (Tribune). The LNWR Royal Scot express left Fuston Station, m an attempt to reduce by 15 minutes125 words
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Advertisement7 1937-06-20 24 for Best Sports Reports Read the TRIBUNE7 words