Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 July 1937
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Title Section17 1937-07-11 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. s— No. 5. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1937. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune17 words
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484 1937-07-11 1 PLACE IS NO BAR CONTROVERSY DEVELOPS SIMPLE STYLE Views Of S.C.B.A. Committee IT is understood that the report ol the sub-committee of the S! raits Chinese Briti-h Association, which was appointed to expressly conside. the question of a reform m the s vie of484 words
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Article, Illustration63 1937-07-11 1 The King planted the first of the Coronation trees m Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, recently. His Ma jesty was accompanied by the Queen and Princesses. "Other trees were planted by representatives cf the Empire and the site was named Coro lation Avenue. Our photo shows the King and Queen andTopical Press - 63 words
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Article298 1937-07-11 1 Statement By Dominions Secretary London, July 9. rpHE Dominions Secretary, Mr. Mal•a. colm Maconald, was asked m the i Commons for a statement regarding General Hertzog's recent statement on i the transfer to the Union Government of the Protectorates of Bechuenaland, j Swaziland and Basutolana. He replied298 words
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Article114 1937-07-11 1 i Appealed Against Ufe Sentence And Got Death Belgrade. Alois Forutna, convicted ot murder, has jumped 'out of the frying pan into the fire." He was not satisfied when he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the muider of a workman named Dimitrija Savitch by the Kosovska Mitrovitza114 words
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Article29 1937-07-11 1 Calcutta. A gift of about 600 volumes of the Sung Dynasty Tripitaka. have been sent from Shanghai, through the ConsulGeneral for China, to Calcutta University.29 words
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Article975 1937-07-11 1 IN MALAYA Campaign Of Miss Picton -Tuber vill (By Air Mail) London, June 29. MISS E. Picton-Turbervill, 0.8.E.. one of the members of the com-' mission which investigated the question of mui-tsai m Hongkong and Malaya, and who presented a minority report, made a speech on975 words
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Article145 1937-07-11 1 Sensations At Last Night's Boxing S'ngapore, Saturday. TO-NIGHT'S boxing at the New World, apart frcm being thr'llirg, was to some extent s?nsational. In the firs-, of the three chief contests, Nai Boon Mah, the Siamese, handed. sut terr.ble pun shment to the newcomer, Mo~i Grar.de, who lest145 words
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Article120 1937-07-11 1 Chinese And Japanese Shake Hands Feiping, July 10. DV the efforts of a joint supervisory committee stationed on the spot, the Japanese troops have lifted the siege of Wangping. At 1 p.m. yesterday the Japanese withdrew to their former position m East Lokuo Chiao, while the Chinese withdrew120 words
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Article132 1937-07-11 1 Woman Called To The Colours Istanbul Mrs. Hikmet, a 21-year-old Turkish woman and the mother of three young children, was surprissd when she was called up for miLtary service by th 3 i recruiting office at Ismidt. Thinking that the law regarding the i mobilisation of woman for132 words
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Article148 1937-07-11 1 NEAR SYDNEY Chinese Smuggled Into Australia London, July 10. rWUE Times Sydney corm»- piMldml eafctes that a scheme for smuftfiling Chinese into Australia, which Is btiirvrd to have been carried on for som? time, has b«rrn fletcctad by eastont officers. These officer- state that parties of148 words
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Article365 1937-07-11 1 Trial Of New Speed Boat (By Air Mail) London, June 2f CIR Malcolm Campbell tried out tils v new hr -h -speed motor boat for the first time on Loch Lomond yesterday Although weather conditions were not ideal, 'he boat behaved perfectly and after spending365 words
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Article66 1937-07-11 1 I tin Soldiers Ignore Provocation Shanghai, July 10 IyHILE the troops of General Shih Yiu San tering Wangping yesterday, they were- fired upon by eae .soldiers who later admitted that they did so by mistake. Though a few Chinese soldiers were wounded, General Shih Yiu San strictly ordered66 words
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Advertisement17 1937-07-11 1 HEAD THE TRIBUNE FOR BLal' SPORTS REPORT^ BF 1 '"T I YA .b l U- 1 BRANDY17 words
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Advertisement15 1937-07-11 1 j I THE NEWS j V. Til YOUR J RREAKFABT I! U 1 Itl' TBIBUBIB15 words
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Miscellaneous27 1937-07-11 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— »03 am, 10 ft. 3 ins; I.IC Pm 9 ft. TO-MORROW:— 0.47 a.m.. 10 ft. 1 m.; 1 50 pm., 8 ft. 9 ir.i27 words
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Article1701 1937-07-11 2 HOW EXPENDITURE HAS BEEN REDUCED OVER $2,000,000 A YEAR STRENGTH OF THE TRADING DEPARTMENTS Singapore, Saturday. the President of {he Municipal Commissioners, Mr. •■>. OBLC M.8.E., for the year 1936 was received to- contains much information of interest to the public. fr. Bartle? includes a review1,701 words
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Article809 1937-07-11 2 New Association Formed MUSLIMS of all communities gathered ■tfi m force at the Istana. Kampong Glam, Singapore, last night to inaugurate the Muslim Central Body. Singapore. The formation cf this Body marks a definite step forward m the progress of the local Muslim community. The objects of809 words
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Article213 1937-07-11 2 European Acquitted On Rash-Driving Charge (From Our Oicn Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. MR. T. W. Wilson, Inspector of Machinery, Mines Department, Seiangoi driver of the cur m which Miss Alison Yabsley was seriously injured, when the car overturned m a ravine en* the Klang Road, was213 words
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Article210 1937-07-11 2 Malacca Residents In Court (From O?/? Own Corres/ioiidenl, Malacca, Friday. D. W. Devarajah, and M. L. Samuel, figured in the local police court when charges were preferred against them. M. L. Samuel was arrested on in form aticn laid by D. W. Devarajah and produced before Commander J.210 words
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Article132 1937-07-11 2 Chinese Charged At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, July 10. TAH AH CHAN, a young Chinese was produced before the First Magistrate to-day, charged with the theft of a fountain pen, a case of keys and a wrisi watch from the Empire flats, and tht132 words
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Article102 1937-07-11 2 Shipping Company Fined $100 Singapore. Saturday. MR. Van Giok Soo, manager of the Thye Shipping Company, was this morning fined $100 by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate, ior giving false i*nlormation to the Immigration Department and to the Government Monopolies regarding the arrival of the Da102 words
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Article967 1937-07-11 2 the final set piece, and received on leaving an ovation even greater than that which had greeted iheir arrival. His Majesty conferred the G,CV.O. on Air Field-Marsha] Sir Hugh DowcLrg, chairman cf display. The King to-day tent the rcUowme message to ihe Secretaiy of State for967 words
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Advertisement75 1937-07-11 2 ißaffles Brasseriej I TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY J i TIFFIN TO DAY SLOP j Served from 12.30 to 3 p.m. J also j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES S FTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY} CLASS CONFECTIONERYJ J RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering I Undertaken at 10 order. I ENTERTAINMENT. J Moderate Terms.75 words
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310 1937-07-11 3 UNIQUE CASE IN AUSTRALL4 DOUBLE ORDER "Both Are Sincere, Says Judge (By Air Mail) N.S.W, June 2S. HUSBAND v>'h*- eaciJ ,iv a eouvt order ror t l^ cted by Mr. Wice Roper Divorce Covrt I Aney, to resume :heir Married life. The310 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-07-11 3 v i 600-ton OIIIUMH Naval training ship which arrived -it: Singapore on Saturday (Tribune).14 words
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Article, Illustration11 1937-07-11 3 L. F. under ol Qttna i": idem." aovi m Singapore iTl'ibl...11 words
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Article, Illustration48 1937-07-11 3 Wedding group at marriage of Mr. P. Pattiselamo and Miss L. Minjoot m Singapore on Wednesday. Left to right: Mr. S. Rodriguesz (sponsor), Mrs. M. Nichoks (sponsor), bridegroom, bride. Miss M. Morier ibridesmaid >, Mr. H. Minjoot (best man* and the Misses T. Rodriguesz and P. Taylor (flower girls).48 words
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Article371 1937-07-11 3 Giving Some Trouble IN SALVATION ARMY HOME (By Air Mail) London, June 29. IDE PORTS m the daily Press ot trouble with the Basque children a'l the Salvation Army Congress Hall, C'iapton. E., convey only a faint indication of what really happened. Inquiries yesterday reveal an extra!inary371 words
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Article169 1937-07-11 3 Anglo-Chinese Win The Ball Shield (From Our Oiun Correspondent, Malacca, July 8. KEEN competition between the various schools marked this year's annual inter-school at the Hip;h-School grounds. The Ball Shield for the champion school was won by the Anglo-Chinese School with 24 points St. Francis Institution running close169 words
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Article278 1937-07-11 3 The following are the fixtures for the week ending July 18: TENNIS SINGLES HANDICAP July 13. Dr. P. L. Loh (-12) vs. Chew Hung (Scr.). July 15. Chiang Seng (-3' vs. Winner of July 13 tie. TENNIS DOUBLES HANDICAP July 10. Chow Tat and Huck Hye (-18) vs.278 words
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Article897 1937-07-11 3 Party. The Communists may carry through their deadly conspiracy to the bitter end. "Mondo Obrero," which has demanded the death penalty for the P.O.U.M. leaders, may have its vengeful appetite satisfied. But it will be the Communist Party which, sooner rather than later, wiil stand condemned m897 words
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Article299 1937-07-11 3 Sight Restored By Flying Splinter (By Air Mail) London, June 29. FIVE years ago 35-year-old Edwaid O'Neill, of Glamorgan, was told by an eye specialist that only a miracle could restore the sight of his left eye. This week the miracle happened. Mr. O'Neill who is299 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-07-11 3 Miss Wemyss, one of the manyhelpers who sold St. Andrew's Mission hospital flags on Saturday (Tribune)16 words
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Article500 1937-07-11 3 TRADE HIT Thousands Of Men Idle (By Air Mail) London, June 29. UfHILE the cry for s'let -1 fTViri ever louder, the supplies of that essential metal jrrow over shorror, with results that become daily more serious, especially for the British wage-earner. In thousands they are500 words
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Article506 1937-07-11 4 If No British Ones Available (By Air Mall) London THE political correspondent of the Aus--1 tralian Associated Press understands that Lord Trenchard. a former Chief of the Air Star, m a speech at a private dinner to air members of the House of Commons, approved Australia's506 words
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Article316 1937-07-11 4 When Love's Young Dream Is O'er "TREAT em rough" technique tc-i husbands is mentioned m an official circular sent out by the Church of England authorities, who feel that a little advice from the pulpit to those about to marry would not come amiss. Divorce statistics316 words
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Advertisement340 1937-07-11 4 "QUALITY STREET' \.M L\D i j KATHARINE HEPBURN Wi^fe^^^Bf/ j I A Rolliekins; AU-Laaghter Xc w ffotk.Knil Sho w j fAPITOI today mmm j M.-G.-M. bring you their big LAUGH HIT to keep you m Stitches Come and Learn how NOT to behave on your jl Honeymoon I i I340 words
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Article583 1937-07-11 5 ALLEGED LIES TO CUSTOMS LUGGAGE FINDS "Behaved Like A Lunatic" WITH the remark that the Bench considered her offence "very despicable," the chairman at Croydon, Alderman W. Poet, fined Lady Elizabeth Prescot't, wife of Sir George Preseott, Bt., described as of Gloucester-square, W., the sum of583 words
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Article174 1937-07-11 5 Young Woman's Cry To Police London IP REST him! That is the man! exclaimed an attractive youii" woman dance-hall attendant as she wa.s returning to her home m th e early morning through Streatham-road, Miv cham. What followed was described at Croydon, when Walter Wiriam Redman,174 words
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206 1937-07-11 5 Now Awakes as Fresh as a Daisy i A mother ol five has a lot to *do Especfe Uy a country i And this one WUM "always tired." But Kruschen ended al] that- now she pets up. let fresh, at five o'clock Li206 words
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263 1937-07-11 5 TUBE R CULOSIS COUGHING ENDED IN 10 MINUTES Choose This SAFE, RAPID WAY To New Health, New vigour. New Happiness. No Coiiffh So Had That It Cannot Be Ended By l'phazone. Don't let that T.B. Ooofta rob you of all the happiness m life. Tnke ON T E TABLET of263 words
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Advertisement251 1937-07-11 5 S^-^% W^C^^s. Ovaltfno^° X gto eQUaJ A deficiency of sleep leaves you tired and listless, nervy L and irritable, and will eventually under-mine your 1 I The best way to ensure ClOlJlliilli regular and perfect bleep St^ v/H C-I^CC/Cy Is to drink a cup of deli- moua 'Ovaltlne' every night251 words
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Advertisement77 1937-07-11 5 DIAMOND frg^^^rrr-ri SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Promotes Healthy Sleep Sturdy all Steel construction-rust- Reasonably Priced proofed. Open visible springs harbour Writ*, for Descriptive folder no insects. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD By conforming to the shape of the mi wwpcw iiuipu row body it give« even support keeps the s <si77 words
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Advertisement189 1937-07-11 5 MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports fjg Theoiher boys used to despise Bob thought ■fho bund s«vornl dr ;^"d toth a rricutt- him cowardly Ha wa?> nervcui. could not m pom rendition Q coun« Vt^» hold his own m then fjanies C'^.:- day ho 'o'B.b'sHe'vneii I bMHdMft had toothache189 words
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Article217 1937-07-11 6 His Wife Gave Him Chardox KeJief from the First Dose When indigestion plagues you when heartburn is making you feel sick, through and through here's a new thing to do. Just swallow two or three Chardox tablets. Chardox is a newlydiscovered substance which brings relief217 words
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Article310 1937-07-11 6 Church's Attitude To The Innocent r«REATER tolerance towards divorced persons was urged by Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, m a forceful pre sidental address to members of the Birmingham Diocesan Conference. After referring to those people who wculd excommunicate for the rest of their lives on310 words
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Article171 1937-07-11 6 Prison Sentence For An Organist SENTENCE of 15 months' Imprisonment was passed at Swansea QuarterSessions on Edward Charles Nash. 63. unemployed clerk, who pleaded nut guilty to a charge of assaulting a little girl on Swansea Sands on May 1. Addressing Nash, the Recorder remarked that he had171 words
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Advertisement208 1937-07-11 6 -DLVVJONB" Uil>S ART A SOUND INVESTMENT f^i fl I Yum «b«bJ one-third ol yo»r 1'« m bed. tberefur* I« jH your ln!,!nJ n t. k .e Bust PV at jBl I inipofTaot item ol farmturw' %Ul /Jg Do #nf b« .al.il.ed witk \^4| anything interior tv a \-^j UIAMONO Bmfetcad.208 words
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Advertisement549 1937-07-11 6 if-\ Asthma Cause \4-\ Killed m U Hours J\ tmWi physician, i; !.<>w is posfiM t,, g, i /i \^^MPW those t«Tj spoils of <-ho! t toughing a: it wheezing Asth' n;f the true c.i i.. which is <';< WySTirV'jMlHB ni>re burning < f powdfrs. hypodermic inj<-> ti.-ns. This- \-.<549 words
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Article712 1937-07-11 7 "Banjo On My Knee" River Roma nee BARBARA STANWYCK &> JOEL McCREA A FINE FILM WITH A TENSE STORY jyHIN Twentieth Ctntiry-Fox decided to film "Banjo on My Knee," a drama with music, based o n a novel of the shanty-boaters who colonise en islands m the lower Mississippi, coming712 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-07-11 7 A scene from "Swing High Swin^ Low" Starring Dorothy Lamour ("Jungle Princess") with a large cast m a fine musical film.21 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-07-11 7 Barbara Stanwyck and Joel MeCrea as they appear m "Banjo on mv Kji«r" a coming Alhambra attraction.17 words
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Article515 1937-07-11 7 JANET GAYNOR'S BEST PICTURE "A STAR IS BORN" COMES SHORTLY TN the entire history of motion pictures, only 13 tears have risen out of the extra ranks. Janet Gaynor ia a member cf that select company. Thus, of all the pictures in^ which she has appeared, none stands out as515 words
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Article206 1937-07-11 7 Farmers And Graziers Warned Sydney, N.S.W., June 29. Farmers and graziers were warned t>y officers of the Department of Agriculture that two new weeds, ambrosia 0 agweed) and pascalla, had been dis covered m New South Wales. They emphasised the danger of alloy- ing such weeds to206 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-07-11 7 Janet Gaynor and Fredric Marc"" 1 m "A Star is Born" soon at the Capitol Theatre.16 words
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Article439 1937-07-11 7 "SEA DEVILS" ARE HERE ALHAMBRA'S ROMANCE OF THE OCEAN PX>R many years Hollywood has been attempting: to top the rough-and- tumble fist-fight between William Farnum and Tom Santschi m "Th« Spoilers" way back m the silent days, and it has been pretty generally conceded that the attempts have fallen short439 words
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Advertisement56 1937-07-11 7 £BJP.E£!£ FRENCH REMCDtt THERAPiON No.? THERAPION No 2 THERAPION N0.3 go. 1 Cora* Blaehartfos. No. 9 Com* Blood Folson. No. 3 Car«s Cfaronla WoakßoMM* tat list* price 3*. Chemists, or either No.raturn MaJL D*. LE Clerc Med.Co. HaTer«ockßd.N .W.S.LoodW. OR. LE CLERC'G PILLS for the LHr« r IfcE AIDt-ae-CA^^. EXd56 words
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Advertisement181 1937-07-11 7 SCALP ERUPTIONS quickly heal DANDRUFF disappears To eradicate chronic Eczema, tion and itching, its antiseptic and Ringworm, Dandruff and disfigur- healing powers destroy infection ing, hair-destroying eruptions of and clear the disease from the scalp, the scalp there is nothing to equal Cuticura stimulates the languishing Cuticura for quick, complete181 words
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Article2194 1937-07-11 8 T. C. H. Jacobs - T. C. H. Jacobs Our Short Story t'LEVEX o'clock chimed melodiously from trie great clock on the mantlepiece m the dining room. Sir Roper Drew fooktd up from the table where he was sitting, chin upon cupl>ed hands, and frowned. He was a man of striking appearance,2,194 words
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Advertisement609 1937-07-11 8 to e^? IF burning pain or agonising flatulenc and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated Magnesia after your next me.il By neutralising the excess acid which caur.es most *toi.iatj! troubles. Bisurated .Y, >^nesia brings you new, instant relief. The pain you have learned to drea/J ceases. You609 words
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Advertisement371 1937-07-11 8 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. \/BTTA D T^blood m .V.C- 1/VK^iWMEDICINE ?s Never before was thef>e anything like it, nor a.c its maPvetlout. prop, i- lev nt-ety -«•< ever to be equalled m diaeasesarising from impure blood. It searches out ana ex rx.i, 'al I*!*1 from the vital current371 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1937-07-11 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i WAS embarrassed at the Victoria .Theatre the other night. In the course of "The First Mrs. Fraser" an account was given of how an erring couple go to a notel and sign the register "Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins." (Loud laughter from iho audience). Later Mrs. PraserLight Studio - 1,723 words
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Advertisement23 1937-07-11 9 9L H/ILLIU^RkOr GOOD BUTTER 100 f The Choicest Butter from New Zealand. PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111. 423 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1937-07-11 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By &itr woman correspondent HAVE you ac last seen Singapore from the a:r^. .What! you haven't availed yourst f of the joy rides that the Wearnes Governor Raffles and the Flying Club have been making possible for the average person m Singapore? Anyway if you1,868 words
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Article293 1937-07-11 10 Seen Heard Guest of honour was the Hen. Mr. W. E. Pepys at the party H. H. the Regent of Johore and his wife Ungku Aminah gave on Wednesday evening. The party dined at Raffles and after went to see trie film "Top of the Town." The guests included Ungku293 words
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Article739 1937-07-11 10 NOWADAYS no one can have a grumble at Dame Fashion for anything and everything is m the "go." You can wear long clinging gowns for evening fluffy romantic ones that Dart ri^hi out, ones that dare to show the ankle or even 10 inches of your leu739 words
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Advertisement41 1937-07-11 10 kllltlSTlEl IS HOLDING A sinmra sale S FOR i y cxr: week only Starting July 10th WITH i '21^ OFF KroULAf? PT*ICE S GOOD OT»POT?TI T NITY S FOR LADIES C i WHO INDERSTAND GOOD CLOTHES. 19, STAMFORD ROAD, Phone 252fi. >41 words
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Advertisement106 1937-07-11 10 At Vogue's!!! EXCITED? NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED THE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS AT THE PARIS OPENING'S The TALK OF THE TOWN ol these intoxicating new CREATIO.NS of thy latest model-hats created by tne famous designers of Paris! Jean Patou, Reboux and AGNES. Sec how brilliantly they interpret time and place and106 words
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Advertisement138 1937-07-11 10 The latest ornament for your dress f the Hook and Eye m Diamente 80 cts. each, also m gralliath m different colours at 25 cts. each. i THE NOVELTY STORE, 161, North Bridge Road. (Capitol Building) i Palais lies Modes 12A, Capitol Building:, Singapore. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED EXCLUSIVE AND138 words
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Advertisement38 1937-07-11 10 1 dorotny more HAIR DRESSING And BEAUTY TREATMENTS. 18, battery road, -phone lFt fl«M>r. l .oo with long Bishop sleeves. Slim Mrs. Sonson looked very becoming m white SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE SINGAPORE KUALA LUM^R, PENANo"^ U Ott38 words
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688 1937-07-11 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frascr's Hill rrjALA LUMPUR has once more bean E experiencing ci-e of those weeks •hen every ihing happens at once. For Uiree days of the beginning ot th wtek many people visited the Tl n and on Wednesday a pahit danes held at the Prlice688 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1937-07-11 11 WEATHER'on Fraser's Hill still continues to be ideal as it is pleasantly warm at mid-day and delightful cool and fresh both m the early morning and after sunset, and as contrasted with the present heat of the plains it is without doubt the perfect spot. After1,165 words
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Advertisement153 1937-07-11 11 j= PRISCILLA LTD. 4 HUBKITE" j INFORMAL FROCKS J FOR INEXPENSIVE SMARTNESS Sole Agents: Tel. 3335. 61, Stamford Road. j LADIES' HAIRDRESSING!! We have pleasure m announcing the opening of our new Ladies' Hairdressing Salon. The Salon is fitted m a most up to date manner with all the latest153 words
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Advertisement400 1937-07-11 11 Lovely Collection of JNew Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes, China Wares AT Raffles Hotel Bras Basah K« W£ JAM 7&££ Ancient and Modern Chinese Art 18, Battery Road Ist Floor. Phone 7143. Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Postcard Size) STUDIO 33 NOW OPENS TeL 3304. 33, Stamford Road. I cis400 words
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Article575 1937-07-11 12 AT 1 wrher Mr. John Hands agitating for Government to do something to alleviate the problem of the unemployed and the ite m Selangor, it was constai/ly stated on the official side iha< do problem existed, the number of di.-i! ssed people being practically negligible. Mr. Hands' campaign resulted575 words
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Article1524 1937-07-11 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley -Jones Selangor Distress Report Not The Last Word 'TWERE are two Malayan question* calling for comment this week the report of the committee appointed by the High Commissioner to consider unemployment m the State of Selangor and the protests m the Johore Council1,524 words
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Article536 1937-07-11 12 Anglims - An glims TIERE is one for the boxing frater- nity. Hi A A rj\HE boxer returned to his dressing- room m a stato of collapse, for he had had a terrific beating m the ring. He opened his eyes when his trainer approached "Hard536 words
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Advertisement46 1937-07-11 12 SI 8 day pendulum ■Mlij|!i'j#' If I'^i'ill OT'# movements, polished ISi o walnut cases B|V7 q\q^ i 2 strike from 12. to 38 T IlllSl'-ffillliliiß i 1 chime 33.- to 56— Biffi! fP^llrf Office Clocks i-^jL^ iv diai irom i6 t Duty free m F.M.S. Johore.46 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1937-07-11 13 HOW THE VERY POOR Insanitary Conditions And Over-Crowding GREATER PRIVATE ENTERPRISE NEEDED: TRUST'S GOOD WORK (By A Staff Reporter) twenty cent? a day to feed a family of four or five small cubicles wherein they sleep, and very frequently are joined by others,1,082 words
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Article188 1937-07-11 13 Man Dies From Rare Disease Sydney. N.S.W., June 29. A MAN has died In Sydney Hospital from the rare disease of gas gang- j rene. The patient's leg muscles were severely lacerated when he was knocked down by a motor lorryGas gangrene, a .severer form cf tetanus, supervened188 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-07-11 13 A genera] view of part or the new block of 54 houses which have been con tiucted by the Singapore Improvement Trust to house the artisan typ? of inhabitants. (Tribune).30 words
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Article757 1937-07-11 13 BREACH CASE Story Of Another Girl A JURY, on which were three women, at "Leicester Assizes the other clay awarded £150 damages and costs to a hospital nurse for breach of premise. She is Miss Vera Pickersgill, 30, of Great Avion. Yorkshire, and she sued Alan757 words
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Article427 1937-07-11 13 Girl Who "Did Almost As She Liked" AN alleged affair between a young married man and a girl, which began when she was only 15, was described to Swansea magistrates when the girl successfully sought an order m respect of her child. The man, David Morgan,427 words
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Article115 1937-07-11 13 Canberra. June 28. The Postmaster-General's Department is arranging for the sale of official first day covers for the lasue of a new boi of three postage stamps on Oct j Thr.se will commemorate the 150- anniversary of the settlement ot k tiu.Ua at Sydney Cove. The stamps115 words
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Article1520 1937-07-11 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson I In Which I Discourse On A /Jag And Its Deplorable S Lack Of The Sense Of Fair Play, Recount A Couple Of i Limericks Of The Drawing S Room Type And Finally Burst Into Rhyme Never > Mind What You Call1,520 words
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Advertisement203 1937-07-11 14 \kAJUIw BY ALL BIEAM- fOR A2R AND TRAVEL,^ RAILWAY LrNls NO BOOKING FEES. t Chinese clients and those of all v other resident communities are I given the best of attention and assistance. s» J j j 39, Robin*©* Koii Singapore. S Telethon* IHt. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER203 words
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Advertisement343 1937-07-11 14 I^ep these *|,s Facts Speak for Themselves. useful LUX p^^^^^T Tj A R />o For/ Want s*noo 000 worth of nronertv washing hints S^NnKHP^IS Li' u^ .r i rr- o worm 01 pro])eru r^ •t^ l iTl^ Graceful Figure? ur n\ eY our care IjLl>i-4^B^ P^^^^ cPIAP^ Complexion? K^^^^^^> /I343 words
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Article732 1937-07-11 15 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE; CHARGE MAGISTRATES DECIDE TO PART THEM FOR A YEAR JJAND-IN-HAND, two young lovers stood m the dock at Chester and admitted attempting to take their lives. Both had been under treatment for three days m Chester Royal Infirmary, suffering from aspirin732 words
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Article129 1937-07-11 15 Awarded Medal By The Drama League Of New York New York. Mr. Maurice Evans, the eminent English actor, has been honoured by the American s'age for the "most distinguished performance of the season" as Richard II. The award a medal has been made oy the Drama League of129 words
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Article350 1937-07-11 15 BY R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) A PATIENT called on me recently who had rabbit eyes. Instead of being round, the pupils were as flat as the orbit of the planet Pluto. Like slits, they extended horizontally but contracted vertically. To the influence of350 words
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Advertisement590 1937-07-11 15 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES No. 11 ITS TIME FOR A CARLSBERG! PE Bell Strikers-monumental cast metal group surmounting the large clock an the Dipylon at the great Carlsberg Breweries m Europe-was Secuted by the well-known sculpror Stephan Binding. The illustration shows the time oday as one o clock; time, m fact, for590 words
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Advertisement84 1937-07-11 15 THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PILLS. The famous Indian Health Restorer Science Pills Lead the Tonics of the Day. They remove digestive troubles, feed th*. nerves, renovate the memory, purify ar*i enrich the blood, increase strength aod vitality, guard against premature ole age and restore blooming youth. It is unrivalled m restoring84 words
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Advertisement1290 1937-07-11 15 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? OuitOuijMonsieur! Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid denuirice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE IiESfIFRICE NEW LIFE FOR HAIR Dead" Hair Roots Raro. Thoy Simply Become Too Weak to Grow Now Hair THROUGH Hard or Scurfy Scalp SEE WHAT KOTALKO WILL1,290 words
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Article831 1937-07-11 16 SON ACQUITTED ON A MURDER CHARGE DEAD FATHER WHO HAD TERRIBLE RECORD "T ENTIRELY agree with you," declared the Old-street magistrate, Mr. Herbert Metcalfe, when counsel defending Arthur Phillips, 34, motordriver, of Essex-road, Islington, submitted there was no case against his client. Phillips was831 words
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Article116 1937-07-11 16 SITTING. on the jury at the inquest at Ryton, Co. Durham, the other day, on a young girl student, whose body was found on the foreshore of the River Tyne. an ex-schoolmaster suggested that the "present system of cramming for examinations" might have affected the girl. An116 words
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Article191 1937-07-11 16 Native Of Canary Island DOLAND land of women athletic cham--1 pions'- has produced a runner who is considered a likely rival to Jesse Owens. America's coloured triple Olympic chamThis young hope, also a man of colour. i« named Le Long and comes from the Canary191 words
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Advertisement356 1937-07-11 16 THIS QUESTION OF CAREERS. Get the right angle on this question of careers. Professor A. M. Low speaka to you. "The planning of your career is so vitally important that you cannot afford to make any mistake. That is why you should have the advice of a thoroughly sound organisation356 words
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Advertisement191 1937-07-11 16 1 Put JOY in your Feet! This woman had bad corns, and to get relief she kept cutting them. Then she tried Radox. and after a few soakings she lifted the corns right out. You sec Radox cures corns Read her letter 'For a long time 1 had cwo very191 words
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Advertisement257 1937-07-11 16 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch m 7 Minutes. Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams and pores where invisible germs, parasites, or fungus can hide and make your skin Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, and be disfigured by Ringworm, Acne, Blotches, Pimples, Crotch-Itch,257 words
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Advertisement169 1937-07-11 16 on the large (8oz.) size ana 30< LARGE SIZE on the small (U ox.) size, is what you save by buying Andrews m the (8OZ) nStf Economy Tin. There is no change w■* m quantity or quality. For nearly 50 years England has enjoyed the SMALL bIZE money-saving advantage of169 words
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Article997 1937-07-11 17 Names Witheld gLACKMAIL ATTEMPT BY MARRIED MAN YOI'NG. smartly dressed, and tbe mother of four children, a wife, whom the judge described as "a little frte and easy, but not altofether a loose woman." was among the principal witnesses m a blackmail case at Liverpool Assizes.997 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-07-11 17 Members of the Labuan Recreation Club, at the social held on tne occasion of the Clubs general meeting and prize-distribution.20 words
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Article481 1937-07-11 17 Ceylon's Progress Towards Self -Government IN the course of a paper read before the International Young Men's Buddhist Association of Singapore recently Mr. N. A. James Perera said: One hundred and twenty-two years of British: rule has brought Ceylon once again to the forefront and limel'ght, thus481 words
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Article538 1937-07-11 17 Struggle In Dark WEEPING MAN BOUND OVER WEEPING m the dock at Leicester Tf Assizes, and at one point almost on the verg-* of collapsing:, a man with a red flower as a buttonhole listened to the unfolding of a strange story of his love for another538 words
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Article67 1937-07-11 17 Sydney. N.S.W., June 29. Don Bradman had a special coin to toss with m the last Tests against England, and if Wally Prlgg is appointed captain of the Australian Rugby League team he will also have an unusual coin for tossing m England. Mr. Wellly of Graf67 words
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Article251 1937-07-11 17 Profitable Industry For Farmers MORE Christmas turkeys will this year ITI be English, if hopes expressed m a bulletin issued by the Ministry of Agriculture are fulfilled. The Ministry is convinced that more turkeys could be reared m England, that turkeys are not unduly delicate, and that more251 words
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Article193 1937-07-11 17 Take These Flesh-Forming Tablets Too many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your system a little weaker a little more prone to far more dangerous ills. If you iw\ an attack coming on or if you have lust recently recovered, lase no time m193 words
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Advertisement50 1937-07-11 17 »olly has a pretty taste m accessories. You can ten that by the set of her bow and her chic little hankie-a Pyramid, of course. She is very partial to these gay, colourful little handkerchiefs with a washing -*™BB^^ and wearing quality that **««l»t«red Trao« M*rk survives endless laundering*. PYRAMID50 words
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Advertisement140 1937-07-11 17 f i£ Save now wkilst 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 nayment, you know that should you pre-decease140 words
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Article2328 1937-07-11 18 Battle For Film Fame Odds Of 100,000 To One Against! t The difficulties confronting the aspirant to film fame are once again emphasised m this article, which relates how three stars, Janet Gaynor, Carole Lombard, and the late Jean Harlow, made their start m pictures.2,328 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-07-11 18 Here are May Robson, Andy Devine, Janet Gaynor and Adolph Mwi.jou m a scene from th» film,17 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-07-11 18 Janet (iayn<;r, whose performance m A Star is Burn" will re establish her as a star of ll»«* first rank.20 words
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Advertisement92 1937-07-11 18 LISTEN IN TO ZHL (SINGAPORE STATION) TOMORROW (MONDAY) at 7.40 p.m. Fredric March Transforms the Moth into a Butterfly G0 T0 m »»oo o? NX'ANT TO KNOW HOLLYWOOD PEOPLE/ WANT TO SEE HOLLYWOOD PLACES' WANT TO STEP 'BEHIND-THE-SCENES'? WANT THE TRUTH' WANT TO LAUGH > WANT A THIIU? WANT a92 words
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883 1937-07-11 19 PENANG' S GREAT BADMINTON WIN OVER PERAK POONG SEONG CUP COMPETITION lOSERS LACKED PRACTICE &> WERE OUT OE LUCK (By "Racquet") DENANCJ created what is generally I Marded •no of the biggest of badminin Malaya by gatag the Perak 'earn m the first our( i of the Fooi!;.: Seong Cup883 words
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Article, Illustration11 1937-07-11 19 Jaffar bir Abu Said, champion athlete of the Victoria Institution (Tribune).11 words
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Article403 1937-07-11 19 Anxious To Meet Other States THE hon. secretary of the Kelantan Badminton Association writes: The third annual general meeting of the Kelantan Badminton Association was held at the Education Office, Kota Bharu on June 11, with Tenku Laxamana m the Chair. The President announced that the 193T403 words
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Article80 1937-07-11 19 A large gathering was present m the Victoria School hall on Sunday last to witness the finals of the Singapore Malays Badminton tournament. In the singles, Madon (Straits Muslim B P beat M. Hodri (Gentle 8.P.) by 15—10 15—7 and. m the doubles, Madon and M. Jaafar (Straits80 words
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Article597 1937-07-11 19 AIRPLAY writes:— i I shall be obliged if you will kindly allow me space m your valuable paper to pass a comment or two on the above topic as published m the Sunday Tribune of June 27. It is stated that the Johore Badminton Committee has decided597 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-07-11 19 Mr. Wong Shee Fun, patron of the Thong Wah Koh Association, Johore Bahiu. (Tribune).14 words
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Article130 1937-07-11 19 Scores m the Coronation B.P. "3" v. Useful B.P. "B" match played on Sunday were as follows (Coronation B.P. names first) Koh Bens Swee beat Son Hun luemg 15 o, 1 5 io; Ong Swee Kee lost to Francis Chiong 5 15, 6 15; Ong Swee Tian beat130 words
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Article401 1937-07-11 19 Annual Drill And Games Competitions THE fourth annual drill and games competition of the North Kedah Malay Schools were held on the Sungei Korok Malay Vernacular School grounds before a large gathering m the presence of His Highness the Raja Muda of Kedah, the Hen Mr. Justice Kellaghcr,401 words
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Article114 1937-07-11 19 The Spartan Badminton Party defeated the Joybells Badminton Party m a return friendly match at the home court on Sunday last by five games to Scorer: (Spartan's Players Named First)-— Tan Kok Ann bea'fc Tan Yev; Jiang 14-14 (3-D, 15-1; Ong Thiam Ser.g beat G. Isaac 12-15, 15-6,114 words
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Article317 1937-07-11 19 Annual Meeting And Social Gathering THE annual geneial meeting of the Labuan Recreation Club was held m the club house. A large number of members a*nd guests attended. The programme for the day started at 3.30 p.m. when exhibition matches and tournaments were played off m tennis,317 words
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204 1937-07-11 19 GASTRIC ULCER "NEARLY COST ME MY LIFE" The hours and duties of a railway worker tend to make him liable to stomach trouble. Mr. 8.. ft Railway man, suffered from a gastric ulcer which, he says, marly cost me my life. He had X-rays, an operation, and was strictly dieted204 words
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Article49 1937-07-11 19 Minto Cricket Union team at cricket vs the Middlesex Regiment to-day at the Geylang Stadium: Ahmad Duke, Alex, Hussin Shah, Mohamed Shah, Dollah Ashgar. Kamarudin Haji Akib, Shariff, Ali Dahlan, Hassan Said. Ibrahim Esa, Sidek Abdul Samad. Re.'-.rvos: Amin Kechil, Sayadi. Mohamed Vusof, Hussein Haji Siraj.49 words
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Advertisement219 1937-07-11 19 andviV\atsw» throat" B %jyf rj |f V Dl If vV w I I Ab \f > *±.£*C fill ssS«S^^^^^ IH& C^'?^t<'6'Lfk»XX A-'? JcoL* 3cA 3toj^B^H^^BBß#^ m feJKj^rf .k?{ gift' J v' CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CA. 31? \ft f\\l Contains a combination of killing agents >219 words
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Article2456 1937-07-11 20 Singapore's Sorry Soccer Display At Seremban Players Did Their Best Individually —Responsibility For Team's Failure Is With Selectors? Singapore's Prospects Of Maintaining Record Now Very Slender Must Beat Services To Reach Final Singapo^ Leaaue Soccer Topics -College Cricket Annual Match Was Memorable Boon Soon's And2,456 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-07-11 20 Miss Leong Siew Leong, swimming champion (girls' section) at the Selangor Chinese Olympiad. (Tribune).14 words
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Article522 1937-07-11 20 BOXING NOTES NEWS (By "X.0.") f|UITE a lot has been written and said about Gunboai Jack's display against Sr.m Pong at the Happy World Stadium, on July 2. Some say he has slipped bock a mile, while others suggest he was fooling Jack was not fooling, neither was he fouling.522 words
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Article, Illustration12 1937-07-11 20 Ventura Marquez. who is much too good fur the Malayan leather weights.12 words
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Advertisement73 1937-07-11 20 > W >3fe Swing high, 'p-J^^S swing Sow; lA^ a HE^ HEALTH REMAINS SKY-HIGH Virol will prevent your child from becoming "run-down" and will ensure her high spirits m the years to come, Virol, the wonder body-builder, revitalises the whole system and restores nervous energy both m children and adults.73 words
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Article1260 1937-07-11 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES HOLLOWING are ihe programmes to U- broadcast from the 8.M.8.r tjon, during the coming- week: TO-DAY 1130 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Music. ■lajed by the Tanglin Club Orchestra, under the direction jI Rex Allen. Relayed from the Taglm Club: Overture, MssanieUo.1,260 words
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Article265 1937-07-11 21 12.45 p.m.: Light Orchestral Musk. rviaycd by Reller's Famous Hungarian Band Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 2. n0 p.m.: Interval. 6.00 p.m.: Chinese Music (Gramophone Records) "So Meen Chiew Teen" sung by Kwai Meng Yelng and Shanghai Mooi. "We see the round moon again to-night," sung by Sit Kok265 words
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Article66 1937-07-11 21 Indian Sustains Broken Limbs Singapore, Saturday. WHISLT attempting to cross Denham Road last night, an Indian was accidentally wedged between the bonnet of one" car and the spare wheel of another. He received a simple fracture of the left upper arm and a compound facture of66 words
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Article456 1937-07-11 21 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 10. TIN three months £263.10 down 30 The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as beinp firm, and accordin? to our cables tin shares luljy participated m the rise. London are still buyers of the leading stocks such as Malayan456 words
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Article20 1937-07-11 21 Singapore, July 10. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: Singapore: $13O 1 2 down $120 words
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Article17 1937-07-11 21 The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 3M BeOen :51 r> (down17 words
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Article108 1937-07-11 21 Two Victims Removed To Hospital Singapore, Saturday. nnHERE were two serious stabbing 1. cases m Singapore yesterday which necessitated the removal of the victims to hospital by ambulance. At about 9.25 last night a Chinese was seriously stabbed by a compatriot m a house m Bukit Timah Road.108 words
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Article155 1937-07-11 21 (48.92 and 110 metres) TO-DAY 7 p.m.: C 2041: Jubel— Overture (Berlin State Opera Orch.) D 1826: Marche MHitaire, Funeral March of a Marionette (San Francisco ...vmphony Orchestra) *****: River stay away from my door; Rocking Chair (Paul Robeson). C 2904: Capriol Suite (Constant Lamben String Quartet).155 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-07-11 21 Commander Ma Ju Seang, chief instructor on the Chinese Naval training ship "China Freedom" now m port (Tribune)18 words
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Article39 1937-07-11 21 Singapore, Saturday. A Russian steward on board the Heva (anchored m the Singapore Harbour) fractured his left leg as a result of a l'all m the ship. He was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.39 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-07-11 21 Lieut Choo Pan Pun, of the Chinese Naval cadet-ship "China Freedom," now visiting Singapore (Tribune) I16 words
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Article59 1937-07-11 21 Military Rank For German Girl Berlin The first woman m Germany to be pppointed "flight captain" is Fraulein Hanna Reitsch, a daring young airwoman and experimental pilot of the Institute for Glider Flying at Darmstadt. She was promoted to this military rank by General Goering for services rendered59 words
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Article346 1937-07-11 21 MALACCA NOTES AND NEWS I Varied Activities Of The I Y.W.C.A. (From Cm Oiin Correspondent* Malacca. AS a result of keen and enthusiastic work clone by the Committee and members cf the local branch of the Y.W.C.A., the Association is to-day a very lively one. The Association was started several346 words
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Advertisement80 1937-07-11 21 FREE SAMPLE! NEW "SUPER-SOFT" 4jyk Polhk "-"S^^Sv^ i- "^*ti f^w" H I 1 V* vL- J ?!?.^?^4 r^t HISH-POIISH T«JI [|f 1 3 tmS sen ZZ Sl-23 ,00.000 k~*^ 1 1 6 R P 8 1 1 $I! V 0 6 R Hl l H—F R f E IfaM Ml80 words
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Advertisement72 1937-07-11 21 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM friday july is, at 545 p.m. szziA. o THREE IMPORTATIONS IN ONE NIGHT TIGER FLOW EEB %a JOE »lA>l (142 lb. Flash) 12 <3t ROUNDS. (Malaya*! Jos Louis* BATTLIXG SIMA v« ,\'EBL HENCHIT (Filipino-Chinese) 10 <3) ROUNDS (Lightweight Contend'-n LITTLE OLAES w» $PEE II V II A%S72 words
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892 1937-07-11 22 POH KIM SENG WINS THE SPRINT SPLENDID SPORT IN SPITE OF THE WEATHER Singapore, Saturday IN spit* of the heavy turf, some plendid performances were put up m the third championship meeting of the Singapore Amaieur A.htetie Association held at the S.CC. to-day. It rained from892 words
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Article1017 1937-07-11 22 FRISCO SECURES REVENGE CUT EYE HINDERS FAHMY Bn-n Mah Wins Well OPPONENT KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS (By ''Referee") Singapore, Saturday. npHE return light between Young Frisco and Mohd. Fahmy, the Egyptian midd'ewe'ght champion, fully satisfied the great ciowd which gathered at the New World to n'ght. TaM.s1,017 words
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Article44 1937-07-11 22 Ycjn.T Fri co beat .Mohd. FaVm.v ca p r irTs. 12 rounds Kit! Leyte beat Al River who retiiri 9Ts9il4 round. Nai Bom Mah beat Joe Grande, XV r t all? rcund. D< -r Tiv K?at Pane ho Ri ko, ik.c. first round.44 words
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Article40 1937-07-11 22 Wins Midland Counties Tennis Title London, July 10. IN the final of the Midland Counties tennis tcurnament, held al Edgbaston, Kho Sin Kie, the Chi nese player, beat H. F. David b> 6 4, 6 3. Reuter.40 words
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Article118 1937-07-11 22 Playing at home on Sunday last the Happilads Athletic Party drew with the Merry time Badminton Party by three games all. Scores (H.A.P. players mentioned fust) Chua Tye Juay lost to Richard Tan I_3. 15 12, 10—15; Chua Yok Sit beat Abdullah Mattar 3—l, 3—5, 15—5; Andrew Tan118 words
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Article280 1937-07-11 22 Plucky Stand Against Boon Mah Nai Boon Mah, the hard hitting Siamese, and Jo e Grande, of Manila, put up a splendid fight over ten rounds. Boon Mah was the winner, the referee intervening m th e last round when Grande was m a very bad way. Grande280 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-07-11 22 Incident m the soccer match between the Midds and the Skins at the Ans on Road Stadium. (Tribune).18 words
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Article259 1937-07-11 22 AQUATICS Yesterday's Local Events Singapore, Saturday. IN preparation for the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad to be held m Singupore, the fourth Singapore Chinese athletic meet, aquatic events, were held to-day at the Chinese Swimming Club when a number of events were worked off. Swimming conditions were not too cood.259 words
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89 1937-07-11 22 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday n:on. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.K.G.S. :n cases iF.0.8. July* 31 Vb 31% Good F.A.Q. m bales (h.0.8. July) WV 2 30% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) uiwai^uoie b#B*eJ 31 31 17 4 do. July 31% 31/2 do. Aus.Sept. Ziy 289 words
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Article371 1937-07-11 22 Malaya Cup Soccer PLAY STOPPED FOR WHILE AT MALACCA (From Out Own Correspondent i Malacca. Sat ut day. PONSIDEKABLE protests and arguments between the referee, the players and the linesman over a certain goal allowed by the referee. Mr. F. C. Thomson, for the services,371 words
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Article58 1937-07-11 22 A ge.rer&] meeting of cleric;! UnUM members tnteres ed Li i \Ulbe tv at the club house, Ran I fed, «>•'• Saturday ot 2.30 j).m. Mr. J P. Hum will be m the cchari r Agenda: To elect hon. six>rts secretary; asst. hon ports I groattii superintendent; captains58 words
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Advertisement131 1937-07-11 22 R. A- THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002 Hours 9-5 Saturday 9-1 or by appointment. 35 years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses if needed. FUN OR TO LEISURE HOURS ARE FUN FARE A booklet of131 words
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1124 1937-07-11 23 OBJECTION AGAINST RESTRICTION SUNSHINE SUE AWARDED THE RACE I Ou n Reporter; Ipoh, Saturday. ASATION .-as caused m Ipoh B Kestriction, a.ter t furlong straight time, was given I ani objec ion 1 ue bctag given to it Pacific Flights :!ong straight ■M1,124 words
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Article, Illustration10 1937-07-11 23 the hiiirM' aquiti sports at the Swimming v Suturiluy TribuneTribune - 10 words
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Article154 1937-07-11 23 CHAMPIONSHIP BADMINTON UiMlokx TSE.S 1 hio iiek bwee s Fine Wia Singapore, Saturday. r^HERE was a fair attendance at the Clerical Union gymnasium hall this nfternoon, when the first rr>und of the Singapore Badminton Championship t'inrnament (Junior Section-) was played. A feature of the day was the keenly contested match154 words
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Article231 1937-07-11 23 Annual Report On Sports Section THE annual report of the sports section of Tamil Erotherhood Party states, inter alia: The most popular section oi the Tamil Erotherhood' Parly is football. During the year 1933-1937, fourteen friendly games were played out of which wo won four games, drew one231 words
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Article702 1937-07-11 23 Y.IvI.C.A. XI vs Raffles College tomorrow at 5.10 p.m. on Rarlles College ground:— S. Blazek, K. Leembruggen, N. Jackson, Chan Joo Tiang, W. Pullen, R. luSae, P. Swyny, A. Ncden, Lim Kirn Wee, R. Med and. I.im Bak Song. Reserves: V. N. Pillay, M. Swyny and n. L.702 words
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Article50 1937-07-11 23 Fr>trif"- for Hip n-nf.'* 8.P. anntinj (men chsino^onFhlo "A" and "B" fLeagUffi tournaments n rr now onen The entrance fee <> £1. Fntry form 1 can be had from the asst. hon recretary. Mr. A. Rnhim. or the sports capt Mr. M. Senin. Entries clo^e cv Sunday, Aug.50 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-07-11 23 S'pore v. Selangor Cricket At K. L. K. Muthucumaru, who made a good score for Singapore against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. TribuneTribune - 24 words
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Article272 1937-07-11 23 Championship Meeting In Seremban (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Saturday. rriHANKS to splendid organisation and 1- beautiful weather the third annual championship meeting of the Negri •'iembilan Amateur Athletic Association, jtrhidh commenced yesterday promises to be the best held yet. A number of finals and heats were run272 words
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Article68 1937-07-11 23 AKOLEK race will be held »t Kampon? Siglap to-day commencing at about io a.m. Tfte«f- hdefcs v.i Ibe manned by 2, 3, 5 and 7 persons respectively. In ad&ition t» the monetaiy prizes there are afca four cups to be given to those who obtain first68 words
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Article135 1937-07-11 23 August Skye Race Meeting In Ipoh A two-day Skye race meeting will b 3 held m Ipoh on Thursday and Saturday, Aug. 12 and 14. under the auspices o)' the Perak Turf Club. Two runs each will be provided To: Horses, class 5, and Ponies, class 2,135 words
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Article65 1937-07-11 23 The y.m.c.a. all-round swimming championihip has coi^fluded pnd the following are the prize winners m the Classes "A" and l 'B". Class "A" championship: Tar. Wee Ciiwee (794 pts. out of pos. 1000' Ho Loo Thiairi (773 pts. out of pos. 1C03) Glass "B" Championship: R. Medland (61565 words
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Article321 1937-07-11 23 Annual Inter -College Soccer EASY WIN FOR RAFFLES 4-2 MARGIN! Medicos Score Twke In Last Minutes SUi! I n v n-vi-p. 3AI i I lege indexed tli: S ifl i lUni Cap by die ejM i J t< ur y I WO in .hen* annual encounter on i r's ground321 words
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Article349 1937-07-11 23 Singapore, Saturday. ALL cricket matches arranged to i c n played m Singapore this afu noon were abandoned omng to C c sodd n condition of grounds a r the c.ays rain. Zainai's kick was deflected over crossbar by Ali. Half-time arrived with the Mec 1 al*349 words
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Article, Illustration99 1937-07-11 24 Girls who performed prominently at the Chinese aquatic meeting m connection with the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad. Tribune In a delightful setting. New Zealan ders vs. Worcestershire County Cricket Club at Worcester. The tourists are fielding. Planet News Miss Annie Yeo, champion girt swimmer at the ChineseTribune; Planet News - 99 words
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