Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 August 1937
1937-08-01
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Title Section20 1937-08-01 1 The Sunday Tribune Xo. 8. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1937.20 words
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392 1937-08-01 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh RESISTANCE TO THE JAPANESE NORTH CHINA CONTROL CHINESE GENERALS DETERMINED TO SAVE HOPEI LATEST tables from China indicate that the Chinese forces are not willing to concede the control of Hopei Province to the Japanese. Fighting continues at Tungchow and392 words
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Article82 1937-08-01 1 Evacuation Of Civilians From Madrid London. July 30. AT question time in the Commons Lord Cranborne, Foreign Under-secretary. when asked regarding recent steos by the British Government to facilitate the evacuation of non-combatants from Madrid, said as a nsult of the service organised by the acting Bri'.ish ConsulBritish Official Wireless - 82 words
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Article145 1937-08-01 1 MESSAGE TO HIS PEOPLE 'Pardon Me If I Die* Shanghai, July 31. ACCORDING to a Chinese survey the Japanese operations m Tientsin resulted m the death of about 700 civilian and a thousand Chinese troops and militiamen plus the destruction of more than a thousand housesReuter - 145 words
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Article151 1937-08-01 1 Nev/ Features To Be Introduced THE following features will be intrn- du"Prt <n the ne^r future m the wireless orogrammes broadcast from the 8.M.8.r:. Station-— An automata time signal will be given at a definite time which will be announced later In between programme items, if any interval,151 words
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Article116 1937-08-01 1 WORLD APATHY Tientsin Merely An Incident London, July 31. THE world has been shocked, but not very profoundly, declares the News-Chronicle m a leading article on the b<>m bine of Tientsin. The writer adds that the Japanese will get away with it. Bombing thisReuter - 116 words
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Article136 1937-08-01 1 TIENTSIN IN HANDS OF JAPANESE Buildings Razed To The Ground THE Singapore Chinese Consul- General has received the following Official telegram from Nanking, timed 3 p.m. to-day: "The Japanese have completed tne contro', of Tientsin, where the intensive bombing of the last two days has taken exceedingly heavy136 words
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Article90 1937-08-01 1 Sharp Sentence In Johore Courts 'From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, July 31. A CHINESE who jumped overboard from a prau and attempted to «wim for the shore when chased by Customs officers m the Job ore Strait on July 23 last was fined $2,500 or m defaulr,90 words
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Article55 1937-08-01 1 Regency Council Does Not Resign 'From Orr <~*wn Correspondent) Bar.pkofc, Saturday rE Council of Regency has withdrawn i's resignation, as the country is becoming uneasy. The Assembly has been sitting In secret session daily, but this fcfternoon's session will bj public, which seems to be an indication55 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1937-08-01 1 BELLIGERENT RIGHTS IN SPAIN STATEMENT /iVf HOUSE OF COMMOS r London. July 30. JJECLINING the request of the Opposition Leader (Mr. C. R. Attlee) and Mr. Lloyd Gecrge that he should pledge the Government to summon Parliament m any event before the grant of belligerent rights to Spanish insurgents, the1,036 words
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Advertisement11 1937-08-01 1 I THI NEWS WITH VOl X BREAKFAST Try Tfte mohxixc; unvKG11 words
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Miscellaneous28 1937-08-01 1 THE TTDES TO-DAY:— 4.47 a.m 7 ft. 5 ins.; 4.38 p.m., 8 ft. 6 ins. TO-MORROW:— 6.3S a.m., 7 ft. 1 m.; 5.54 p.m., 8 ft. 5 ins.28 words
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1530 1937-08-01 2 DISTINCT CHANGE IN LAY-OUT A VERY FINE DISPLAY NEW AND INTERESTING FEATURES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A DISTINCT change m the lay-out of the stands has been responsible for making the fourteenth exhibition organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association something entirely new and1,530 words
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Article892 1937-08-01 2 ALL-MALAYA PADI COMPETITION (Final judging of the best exhibits In District shows throughout Malaya) 1, Mahay/a binti Haji Talof (Seremban); 2, Abdul Rahman bin Ranghom (Kuala PiJah); 3. Mohamed bin Arshad (Parit Buntar); 4, Penghulu Hapi bin Talip (Malacca): 5, Mat bin Sareh. (Raub); 6, Panglima Besar Kidam892 words
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Article118 1937-08-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 30. Dr. Awang bin Hassan, A.M.U.. General Hospital, Muar, and Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed, acting Third Maf.istrale, Johore Bahru, sailed on Friday by the "Indrapoera," the former to i obta.'n further qualifications m medicine and the latter to qualify for the Bar.118 words
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Article180 1937-08-01 2 Mr. Robert ian <& iuiss Betty tSeah Singapore, Saturday. AT the St. Andrews Caihearal uib afternoon the wedding look plac* ci Mr. Robert Soo Chye Tail and ivli s t«cty book Sinn Seah. Mr. Tan i- the >oun£esl .sen of Mr. and Mis. Y. L. 'ian of Singapore180 words
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191 1937-08-01 2 ON Wednesday last, another ueddinj took place at St. Andrew's Cathearai, that o* Mr. jaines George Shaw and M.ss Uoroihy Edna Jean Morey. Miss More/ is the daughter of Mrs. Morey and ..ie iate Mr. J. Morey of Singapore. Mr. H. Ramsay191 words
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Advertisement74 1937-08-01 2 Raffles Brasserie; BRASBASAHROAD j J TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY I TIFFIN TO DAY SLOP j Served from 13.30 to 3 p.m. i lalso i POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITYHIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY! Wedding* and I RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering Wrthday CakM I Undertoken at Mad* u> order.74 words
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Advertisement135 1937-08-01 2 1 THE NEW WORLD SHOW Wa t E E B FOIIRTEEXTH ANNIVERSARY R w IN CELEBRATION OF THE ABOVE ANNIVER- SARY SPECIAL PROGRAMMES WTLL BE M D OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC ON THE FOLLOW- ING NIGHTS:— E E S TO-NIGHT.... IST AUG. 1937 S I FREE RIDES!! I ON A135 words
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Article311 1937-08-01 3 AIR MINISTRY IS BAFFLED FROM ABROAD? Questions Asked In Parliament London. »¥)II.\\TOM roplanes" flying l>y 1 ajfM without lights over south-east England have baffled all Air Ministry experts, Fl>i»»£ low, an unidentified tnaihhi- f«wr hafi an hour over :I .f .n KA F aerodrome The gnu311 words
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Article145 1937-08-01 3 World's Most Hazardous Job Philadelphia THE must dangerous job m the world is be:ne a baby. bis is the conclusion of the Ph?l< ihla Bulletin which has completed t ry y on haznrdous occupations Being a baby is twice as dangerous soldier m time of war, the145 words
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Article, Illustration44 1937-08-01 3 A novel tableaux formed by two of the clors of Snapkell's troupe of Alsatians, during practice on Wimblodon Common. London. The troupe are taking part m the Acton Sea Scouts and Sea Rovers Regatta at Richmond. tTopical Press).44 words
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Article437 1937-08-01 3 Australian Navy Holds Mimic Battle Sydney, N.S W. July 22. IN the biggest mock air attack on the fleet ever staged m Australia, at Jervis Bay, the other day, the Navy had the better of the attack, and the Air Force was not so dangerous as437 words
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Article429 1937-08-01 3 Christian Association Debate THE motion, "That any increase m the present number of Cabarets m Singapore is undesirable," was carried by a majority of three votes, after a lengthy debate m the Institute Hall, Chinese Christian Association, with Sir Ong Siang Song, K.8.E., m the chair.429 words
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Article92 1937-08-01 3 Report Before League Commission Rugby, July 30. THE Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations held its first meeting to-day to discuss the Royal Commission's report on Palestine. The Colonial Secretary has gone to Geneva to present the report. The Commission decided to-day, before taking the Royal92 words
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Article643 1937-08-01 3 Damages Awarded LIVED WITH HUSBAND AFTER DIVORCE (By Ail' Midi) London, July 21. UPHOLDING a jury's awvrd of £100 to l woman who had lived with her ex-husband for four years. without knowing they were divorced, Mr. Justice Humphreys expressed his opinion at Leeds Assizes643 words
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Article137 1937-08-01 3 Found In Storehouse After 15 Years Panama. The body of a hero of Panama's boundary war has been found m a government storehouse 15 years after being disinterred for reburial m a hero's grave. Colonel Benjamin Zurita, a Mexican soldier of fortune, was one of the heroes137 words
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Article, Illustration92 1937-08-01 3 Ronald Moles, of Hoole Lane, Boughton, Chester, aged 13. a scholar of Love Street Central School, Chester, is 6ft. 3in. m height and weighs 14st. 31b. He is tv.o inches taller than his father and weighs 141 b. heavier. He is taller than any of the masters at the school,Topical Press - 92 words
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Article35 1937-08-01 3 Sunland, California. White Horse Eagle, an Osage Indian, whose profile is familiar to millions of Americans on the "nickel" (flve-cpnt piece* has died here. He claimed to be 115 years old.-35 words
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Article240 1937-08-01 3 Two Views E_ I it Ctftifereiu i n\ TLEAVAGL *> Church i i the Methodist Differing cipation m statements, c vote on the; it wajs a menis should be r« iul consideration an aid to }Ud£m< tit. One statem- H Carter, gem i mice and >240 words
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Advertisement58 1937-08-01 3 V J^ ft 'WEAKNESS I l H DEBILCT\ tej AN>EM I A fe^DESCHIENS'SYRUP Hi^h 'h of Ha?rao S lobin Viready 30.000 Doctors throughout (he world have agreed that this radical remedy Al "vYS CURES, and gives health and strength. ft* better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wine* etc. V CI,OTTET58 words
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Advertisement33 1937-08-01 3 Craven "A" never vary 1 I've smoked them for years and they are always free from throat irritation. !y:^!''.-ty!' «£to&Z^m^U^K&^ fg I* ft '^L CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CAM33 words
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Article394 1937-08-01 4 Two Proposals Under Consideration London, July 30. THE decision regarding the future of the Fleet Air Arm was announced to the Commons by the Prime Minister to-day, fie said the proposals which Government had unier consideration refer to two classes of aircraft. The first class394 words
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Article221 1937-08-01 4 Theft Of A Mangosteen Costs $15 (From Our Ovm Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 30. ANDY, a young Tamil, who was produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) yestercay on a charge of theft of a mangosteen valued at one cent, admitted fly& previous convictions m221 words
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Article230 1937-08-01 4 Conference Of The Baltic Countries Kaunas, Lithuania, July 25. THE conference of the Foreign Ministers 1 of the Baltic alliance (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia), which was to have to sen held m April but had to be postponed because of the illness of the Estonian MinisterReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement256 1937-08-01 4 ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE PICTURES EVER PRODUCED BY A BRITISH COMPANY! s ::^K:v -w'^ -^^b^b^b^b^bV' ■WWn^^'^SBWSBVU-^/ b^K-.' ■'■>*?? The Great Barrier ffiF b^bw^^* '^^^B^mß A Thrilling story of the BUILDING OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC Ik x jiMB RAILWAYS with all 'he Adventurous Romance that followed m its tracks fHjßßHH^^^^^My^y256 words
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Advertisement101 1937-08-01 4 T enormous' success of the^iost'~daring and intimate film cvi PRODUCED A PICTURE EVERY MARRIED COUPLE SHOULD SEE! 1 3 SHOWS TO-DAY^i^^^yg^a.iS 6.t5 9.15! i MICHAEL EGAN'S SENSATIONAL PLAY WHICH RAN FOR OVER I TWO YEARS IN ONE LONDON THEATRE. 'WWS^ GIRLS! LEARN ABOUT MARRIAGE FROM j THIS DARING FILM THAT101 words
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Advertisement96 1937-08-01 4 RETURN SCREENING OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH ALiIAMB It A (opening today at LU SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15 W^ Hear infeE^ S?/^>' TIIK SENSATIONAL tf*^^. ill**. /Xjn DANCE SUCCESS wtP^ -Turn «n &%?*ss&& W^imk Do You Remember These t\ X Great Song Hits?— m A Dreamer, Aren't96 words
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Miscellaneous287 1937-08-01 4 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers disemoark?d at Singapore from the P. and O. Liner Ranpura which arrived here from London yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. J. Avery, Miss D. <\13en, Mr. and Mrs. Antliff, Mr. J. Bain,' Mr. and Mrs. P. Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Bembroke. Mr. A. Ball,287 words
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Article, Illustration532 1937-08-01 5 BOXING NOTES NEWS <By "K.O."> SATURDAY. M .s the date re- Mohamed Fahmy--ht, and the venue is the X am. The midOf Egypt is a trecard. His two batco drew crowds to Indeed, the arena was ad hundreds had to be re! on m the first fight. fwtomy and isco532 words
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Article116 1937-08-01 5 Dr. Scott - How Doctors Treat Indigestion Dr. Scott By M.D., Pari.. sh doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exact y vhat causes it and how to treat it. Personally, I know nothing to equal BisuratecT Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy116 words
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Advertisement222 1937-08-01 5 V *v^^-. SAY, "SIS." YOUR TEtITH LOOK I* V^Sv DULL. COVERED WITH FILM! <S^ N^^^W START USINQ PEPSOOENT jf^ 7%$P& TOOTH PASTE TODAY AND V V^i WATCH THEM IMPROVE! MV. MY TEETH OO LOOK DARLING— ALL AT ONCE I -fANf.B ANO BRIGHTER AF- REALIZED THAT I WANTKD TO I USING222 words
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Advertisement323 1937-08-01 5 REAL HEALTH for Everybody "Sanatogenhasan immediate and remarkable effect, shown by steady increase of strength and energy. At the same timt the colour is brought back to _^^^^^^^^^^<J<3!^^W^ the cheeks", writes a physician m the" Medical J^^^^^^i^^ v\\\U Jf//^^^^^ Press and Circular". /^Sslk ip// t^J -M- '<<>s^y Sanatogen is made323 words
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Advertisement643 1937-08-01 5 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour Fain a■■ ft /> s» fr s> fair-minded physician will et once rec- WUB> r-# OCI O r S ommend it for its definite bftueflts m 7 d i Suece«tful Prescription That KSS^JS™? SSSiiSSSSS, is Ending Kidney and Bladder Trouble! acts643 words
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Article255 1937-08-01 6 TO "BRUSH UP" THEIR ENGLISH BRITISH TUTORS Rigid Discipline For Both Sexes (By Air Mail) Berlin, July 14. FORTT-five German schoolmasters and 23 schoolmistresses have been sent to special training camps to "brush up their Engtish," by order of the Minister of Education. There are255 words
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Article335 1937-08-01 6 Eucharistic Congress Preparations Budapest, June 24. PREPARATIONS have ..begun m Budo- pest for the Eucharistic Congress, vhich will be held next spring. As three hundred thousand foreigners are" expected, the problem of ensuring food and lodging m a town of only a million inhabitants is not a light335 words
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Article164 1937-08-01 6 (By Air Mail) Lone i. A tiropenflc- halfpenny Kin? Geor.-.> V. Jubilee ct^.mp has been sold here for £42. The stamp, which came up for iwcuon m a Bond-street sale room, w..s printed m Prussian blue. When 5;.1.--miited to the ring fcr approval, howover, it164 words
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Advertisement459 1937-08-01 6 ffJ^T *y^ IX^ i4 Kusiand would not fee aiivg now" I Ml f -!'.-i and women who tu3ci with I srmpathiae with thq i. S-» •of Mr. I. Everyone afflicted by Y^trV^ i stona can take new heart from _,i i, iii j remarkable recovery which hia wife tillH fS,459 words
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708 1937-08-01 7 "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" A STIRRING SEA EPIC TALE OF HEROIC FISHERMEN BARTHOLOMEW WINS NEW ACTING HONOURS "£APTAINS COURAGEOUS," Rudyard Kipling's famed tale of the ioucester fishermen -*nd the boy whom they regenerat|h ideals of courage ami humanity, comes to the Capitol rapore, Wednesday, m a spectacular, picturesque and ing screen version708 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-08-01 7 Manuel (Spencer Tracy) sings to the accompaniment of a n s "^nth Century instrument called the "VieUe" m "Captains Courageous, which "opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday.29 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-08-01 7 Another scene from "Captains Courageous" featuring Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartholomew, which oD^ns at the Capitol Theatre,Singapore, on Wednesday.19 words
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Article271 1937-08-01 7 ■THAT Spencer Tracy iearncd to play the vielle, sixteenth-century instrument, for his role as Manuel the Portuguese fisherman m "Captains Courageous"? 5J^ SJC SJ* rAT during the filming of bait-chop-ping scenes m "Captains Courageous" Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore and the rest of the crew of the Gloucester271 words
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Article, Illustration388 1937-08-01 7 "JOHN ME ADE'S LADY" NEW STAR SHINES Lovely Francine j Larrimore Agrripping romance of a great love that was born out of hate, "John Meade's Lady" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, shortly, brings a new and important screen personality to films m the person of Francine Larrimore, a388 words
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Article346 1937-08-01 7 FIRST SWEETHEARTS OF THE SCREEN JANET AND CHARLIE IN A DELIGHTFUL MUSICALE JANET Gaynor and Charles Farrell, perhaps the most popular of all screen sweethearts, will be seen shortly' at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, m their first musical comedy film, "Sonny Side Up," a production that346 words
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Article197 1937-08-01 7 Article Which Offended German Delegation London, July 19. ffOW la Offending newspaper article nearly led to the abrupt d< nnrture from Vienna of the Gfman deler"' who hav<_- been nec>. Iben r<bout matters i: 1 dispute hel thl countries i. 1 .-■<-■<* by tttt Vienna correspondent197 words
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Advertisement78 1937-08-01 7 -Z_^ DIAMOND r^«>-^-Tr-rTTTTI SPIRAL SPRING MAITRESS Promotes Healthy Sleep Reasonably Priced Sturdy all Steel construction— rustproofed. Open visible springs harbour Wri tor Descriptive folder no insects. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD By conforming to the shape of the 60 k^mpohg brmbo ROflo body it gives even support keeps the s»n78 words
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Advertisement658 1937-08-01 7 t j CROSSWORD NO 1. j j ist prized. s;ioo i MUST BE WON 2nd PRIZE $100. IvHSIBEWON CONDITIONS a.. k pp r 1. Address the solution to T. B. UU_|gi» lJ^4 ILi y ROCihRS CO., LTD.. a2A, Robin*on i MlilM I wn I I i 1 Road, and mark658 words
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Article2294 1937-08-01 8 Arthur Catherall - Arthur Catherall Our Short Story By *T»HE littb sailor had a voice like aj cracked foghorn, un.i it tilled the taproom and overflowed; the listeners were grinning, but the m earnest. No mother to guide 'im, m the grave she la;, low. And east or. this2,294 words
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Advertisement92 1937-08-01 8 |gltf»^ THE ONE THING I^^^^^J^^Si THAT A/f// NOi j^HHil BE FORGOTTEN isC*/ 7J "3^ Wtß Some things could be done without -but not ~-^—~s ENO, for, without its gentle, sure assistance, how could the little irregularities, the disturbances of change, the carelessness of holiday freedom, be corrected and controlled. ENO92 words
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Advertisement1233 1937-08-01 8 TORTURED BY ASTHMA Prepares to Commit Suicide Hit Wife and Ephazone Save His Life Mr. ED came to the conclusion that life wasn't worth living For eight days and nights without cessation he was tormented by Asthma. J laving tried most treatments he couldn't see any hope of being saved.1,233 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1937-08-01 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rri.' r abers oi a lac*] uplift association listened to one of their number returned from a tour round the m 3SCd by his experiences m Amr«. be strongly advocated the adoption of con singing by the Singapore body. difficulty is to find a suitable theme $on>?.1,656 words
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Advertisement58 1937-08-01 9 N* O* .s H^HSHt vj^CTaA-*' :^B^^£>^jW|^^M Bk^^C^^Bl^^^mH t^H^» BREAD A meal m itself and an abundant source of energy. Place your order now for ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD. Daily deliveries of White, Brown Wholemeal or any other varieties you requ re. 'Phone Singapore: 5376 (4 lineg). Kuala Lumpur: 3330 (2 iinm).58 words
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Article1294 1937-08-01 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent IT wa.i a gorgeous night last Saturday so dancing, and dining out m the open at the Coconut Grove was delightlul. A full moan shone down and provided ample light together with the soft rays coming from the small wall lamps.1,294 words
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Article276 1937-08-01 10 Seen Heard New arrivals are Mr and Mrs E. L. Jones m Singapore. They came up from Sydney, Australia, by the Marella on Friday. to stay with Dr. Cicely Williams. Mrs Jones' sister. Mrs Jones will be staying here for about two months, but Mr. Jones has to go off276 words
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Article1257 1937-08-01 10 A SMART damty suit is essential m a really well planned wardrobe, so ii you are still lacking m this one thing g' along, right away, to Aux Chats Noirs and ask to see their new French suit' They arrived last week and really are perfect. They1,257 words
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Advertisement79 1937-08-01 10 LOVELY OLD CHINA (Porcelain) I COLOURED BOWLS, PLATES j HORS D'OEUVRE SETS CUPS S also BLACKWOOD FURNITURE I PAHIT TABLES (Set of 4) I S CENTRE TABLES. JOSS TABLES ETC. S ON VIEW AT IMACHELSJ Raffles Hotel, and Bras Basah Road. •f EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF LATEST AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MODEL79 words
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Advertisement45 1937-08-01 10 Meet A MILLION GERMS m Safety. Gennj of cold Infections, toiallitis, influenza, laryngitis and bronchial troubles are everywhere looking tor victims. Guard Yourself with a fittleVicfor INHALER EVERY DAY Fountain Pen size m nickel case. From your chemist or direct from: MEDICAL HALL LTD., Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement60 1937-08-01 10 Just Unpacked s Dresses for all Occasions at i --^-w*-.^-..^-..^^. •s 9 -r. r I \l^^^ A ALE i 4 \V^^PHENOMENAL BARGAINS 7, Orchard Road, I Amber Mansions. 1 'Phone 2001. i a imr^irz i JUST ARRIVED j 4 A^eu? Shipment Of Gowns For All Occasions 5 Including Blouses Fron60 words
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Advertisement205 1937-08-01 10 Famous Pckin Rugs 9x12 while they last 129.00 18, Battery Koad. Ist Hot. Phone 1143 With reasonable care the makers guarantee the e /jfl(K\ machines for 50 years, truly a cycling lifetime. The three models illustrated (the B.S.A. Club Roadster, the B.S.A. w Roadster and the B.S.A. Club) each an205 words
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Article1078 1937-08-01 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR THE end of last week was quite a busy one. and keen interest was sftown m the meeting of the Malayan tmateur Athl tic Association at the Selangor club padan<s on Friday r.r.-.i Saturday Th: re were several visit:!;, da Lumpur mostly, it is supp, s1,078 words
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Article, Illustration81 1937-08-01 11 Casual colourful comfortable, is this stunning two piece spcrts frock which would be ideal for golf or walking on the Hill. It consists of skirt m natural unbleached linen and a shirt of the same material striped with green and black. A three quarter length coat of gTeen wool would81 words
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Article266 1937-08-01 11 Flowera Atop Your Hat FASHION'S newest caprice encourage* you to flaunt your favourite flower* on your hat. Pale yellow primrosafc shy peeping violets, fragile gardenia* delectable hyacinths, demure lilies of thm valley— whichever you prefer you'll sure* ly be able to find an adorable hat with blooms atop it. In266 words
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Advertisement111 1937-08-01 11 Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Postcard Size) STUDIO 33 Tel 33M. 33, Stamford Road. At Vogue's! Vigkligkis 1 Fashion rAKiIJ dictates SINGAPORE -j I SJH who live for style. weekly Shipments of Distinctive R ant? AUerr.oon Gowns— Crea- n of the most exciting models m the tis Openin-v vis111 words
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Advertisement214 1937-08-01 11 LADIES' HAIRDRESSING!! We have pleasure m announcing the opening of our new Ladies' Hairdresjing Salon. The Salon is fitted m a most up to date manner with all the latest equipment. Hairdressing m all forms will be undertaken by a Continental expert at reasonable charges as listed below:— Permanent Wave214 words
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Advertisement145 1937-08-01 11 JUST ARRIVED LATEST DESIGN LADIES' HAND- i BAGS IN BOX- C A L F t LEATHER AND ALSO THE I I FAMOUS SWAN X TIE CHAIN RETAINER WITH INITIALS. S AT S THE NOVELTY STORE, j 161, North Bridge Road, Capitol Building. S 1 fiis is the ..moprtaiit Irerson who145 words
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Advertisement24 1937-08-01 11 Dorothy more a scientific massage with radium-vita active mud pack is a first aid for tired faces. 18, battery road Ist floor phone 699524 words
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Advertisement60 1937-08-01 11 I J2]f\+] ripe un^ bixjwt) hitired pirU «houtd serret thr Mtaal lor colour uf the haut tad I emphasises tiie bcauiiiul luvti >v* quality. I TXvijMpffpt should use Ainami No. t, WDTHncllCi contain* the fi^hl ptr>p.Tt— >n of purr Egyptian Hcnn« to hmig I out the natural glints uhiu, nuU60 words
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Article571 1937-08-01 12 npHE expression "Harbour Board" familiar to the residents of Singapore and Penang, but comparatively few know how the ports are administered, beyond thinking vaguely that port administration is something Vj do with Government. The position is explained by Sir George Trimmer, chairman of the Harbour Boards of571 words
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Article1428 1937-08-01 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones Real Issue Of North China Struggle A FORTNIGHT ago, when there seemed a prospect of a settlement being reached m North China, I stated that the Chinese and Japanese had to fight out the question of control of North China. In that article1,428 words
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Article584 1937-08-01 12 Anglius - Anglius 4 SCHOOLTEACHER asked a boy recently, "What is the name given to a man who studies the stars?' "A film critic, sir," was the pr >mp: reply. A A A nROWN: "Your wife is a very sys- tematic woman, isn't she?" Jones: "Yes,584 words
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Advertisement15 1937-08-01 12 Superior Quality Su.inicos stMl $36.00 Gold $75.00 Cheap Quality Chromium from 7.00 Rolled gold $11.0015 words
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2204 1937-08-01 13 BASIC PROBLEMS OF HEALTH GREAT GROWING INTEREST NEW MEASURES TO COMBAT DISEASE CONFERENCE on Rural Hygiene m the Far East v ill be held at Bandoeng, Java. Netherlands East Indies, from Aug. 3-13 of year, under the auspices of the Health Organisation Dept. of2,204 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-08-01 13 Heavy vehicles moving through the flood-water m Bristol following the cloud- burst, recently. (Topical Press)15 words
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Article137 1937-08-01 13 What Newly Weds Should Do (By Air Mail) Boston TEN commandments for newly-weds have been drafted after consultation with ten couples m the New England States of the United States who have been happily married for between 50 and 70 years each. The commendments are: "Learn137 words
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Article257 1937-08-01 13 SERIOUS CRISIS Fleets Not Paying Their Way Lmirion. THt British herring falling industry is passing through what is probably the most serious mis m its history. This fact is bruiijhf out m report of the Herring Industry Board, which has just been rublish d Although last years257 words
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Advertisement166 1937-08-01 13 Di*. yAYNE^/i^i\ SANA TIVE PILL fjg) Wgjy 'i"he lies: RcmcJy foi Sick Fleadaches and Constipation. U poUoa your system with "oqu waste. Expel the 63 dangerous and v :J r es! mste matters daily. Ihe poison oririnatins om li r^!^L f n d vai c taken up by the blcod166 words
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Advertisement147 1937-08-01 13 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports CARLS BERG PLATITt DES....NO. 3. 'if sfl f A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT HAS OFTEN A HUMBLE BEGINNING nphe Jacobsen family, founders of Carlsberg Beer, air natives of Jutland, Christian Jacobsen being born at Norkjaer, a farmhouse m the parish of Dronningiund. Thence147 words
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Article1241 1937-08-01 14 G. S. Hammonds - "EARLY TO BED EARLY TO RISE" G. S. Hammonds The Morning Ritual Problem Of The Bath A Curfew In The Mornings Suggested Remedies For Those Who Don't npniE, 5.45 a.m. Scene, an hotel bedroom, anywhere m Malaya. A pair of clean white trousers depends :'rom the side of the bed.1,241 words
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Advertisement188 1937-08-01 14 v ICKIrr3IBBUie T fOR **KIP. AIR AND 1 P/^Y^ [^1 RAILWAY UNE9 j NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities arc given the best of attention and assistance. I* ±9, Robins* Road, Singapore I WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POTTKET from188 words
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Advertisement292 1937-08-01 14 1 i»n»^ss-— ES==^B' AWAKEN AND FEED ffj—--^IIIIII^— 1 those HA| R Roots! <H hI at 1" Ift f ••i a htrdinitic PS «T i\/U\ VVlVJl^l &1 X 4 iMk. dandruff or I Dl^W W ft >#* y -^^^m'j grease with j^ y^y?-' 1 :-v^^. Grower. I^3®".-3*fls*» l **i. SE E292 words
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Advertisement99 1937-08-01 14 \^M&s *"iir* 99 m an d why no Pyramids? Men don't like handkerchiefs that look like dusters after a couple of washings. Nor do women Both like Pyramids— the spruce, freshlooking handkerchiefs. The handkerchiefs that wash snowy white. That keep their clean, bright colours jj&j^ when they are washed. When99 words
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Article, Illustration799 1937-08-01 15 Horatius - Horatius By fTIIE most interesting hand which eruppe up m the .Master Players' Championship held recently m London, was one m which aspirants for th<* title failed, buth m regard to catling an 1 playing. San: himself a terrific hand hi the following deal: At799 words
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Article129 1937-08-01 15 Discussion Over Shori>Wave Confusion Geneva The annual summer session of the International Broadcasting Union closed at Lausanne after a busy fortnight. Questions of th e international exchange of programmes and of speakers v/cre among the principal points dscussed, including exchanges, of records of historic occasions. The growing confusion129 words
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Article94 1937-08-01 15 London, July 19. The suggestion that a comprehensive exhibition of Indian Art should be he.d m Burlington House is supported by Lord Vifillingtoa m a letter to the "Sunday Times." Lord Willinv^toti says that, after consultation with experts and the authorities m India, it has been94 words
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Article73 1937-08-01 15 Smyrna's Sleeping Beautj Awakes Istanbul IfNQwN m Smyrna a^ the cowxvp lv "S'esping Beauty," a 25-year-old Turkish girl has just awoken fnrr, a mur ycarr' sleep. Mokboule by name, she -.yds kept al v? aunng her long sleep with crarge juur Kfr mnd is now a blink,73 words
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Article159 1937-08-01 15 "In Need Of Experienced Producers" Hollywood. The British motion picture industry is m need of experienced i.roducers rather than Hollywood stars and writers, according to Mr. Raymond Ma sey. the actor, who is now m Hollywood to make a picture. "Millions of dollars have been spent on pictures159 words
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Advertisement12 1937-08-01 15 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD., Supplies obtainable everywhere RAV.B \jf WPS 112 words
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Advertisement55 1937-08-01 15 2MB MEW FRENCH REWIEDVf THERAPSON No.l THERAPiON No 2 THERAPICNNO 3 ■o. 1 Cnraa Dtaob«rtf««. M«. 2 Car«i Blito4 folion. No. 3 Cufam Chronla WtalwetUh •Bglisn Price Chemists, or either No. return Mali D*. LeCLFrcMp.! Co. Haverstoc kß<l,N.W.s.Lond«*. OR. IE GLERC'S PILLS fop the Liv* p *Kid A jy»— w«ak55 words
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Advertisement534 1937-08-01 15 TRAIN YOURSELF For a good post ncqulre the trained ability which a] b remuneration by studying at home, m your own spare time, under TBM SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY, LONDON GLASGOW. (The foremost Home Study Business Itmfcing University m the Empii A Hemp Study Course hai helped thou- ands of other.s534 words
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Article189 1937-08-01 16 New Vitality For Tired Men The daily round of work takes a terrific toll of bodily energy m this trying climate. If you are not to break dov.n under this strain you must replace regularly the energy drained from your system by the heat and189 words
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Article401 1937-08-01 16 Congress To Be Held In London ARRANGEMENTS are all but complete for an International Shorthand Congress to be held m London under tl?e presidency of the Lord Chief Justice of England, Lord Hewart. Nearly thirty nations will be represented. Germany is sending forty delegates and Holland401 words
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Article205 1937-08-01 16 Given Away By "Squealer Of 13 Belgrade. TWO members of a gang of boy bandit s, who are said to have carried through over 40 dangerous robberies during the last few month., have been arrested by the police here. Ilija Bankovitch, a 15-year-old grammar school bey who ran205 words
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Article59 1937-08-01 16 Norw 7 alk, Connecticut. Dubbed "the laziest girl m the das*. 17-year-old Gene Seymour, of NorwalX (Connecticut) High School, protested a lollows: "I go to ochool from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Then I work m a store till 5 p.m. The;. I work for a doctor till59 words
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Article51 1937-08-01 16 Rangoon. Rangoon claims to have the strongest youth m the British Empire. He is Kenneth Pinto .aged 13. n weight-lifter. It is claimed that he broke a world record by lifting a weight of list. 6 lbs. with his teeth. And he only weighs 7 st. 9 lbs.51 words
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Article308 1937-08-01 16 BY X A. lUt>\ll<>\. f».().it <lioc'ior oi Dculaj fccoenceh THF ordinan pi iee c iearn 1( > word* as< cond— fast a fittn ard bock m four-avd-o hour* l c brain rmme, tht er speed.. w ;th sevJJ! cuj f^Jd refuoS ;hf ir re ent.308 words
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Advertisement227 1937-08-01 16 PILES There is no m;ed for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zaa at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles.227 words
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Advertisement161 1937-08-01 16 Don't Let Maka You a Wallflower 808 DOESN'T LOVE ME If'ucc NiivnncD*/ JONC WEEK {.AfFR i 1 pimp, pc TONIGHT MY DEAR DARLING YOUR SKIN 1 j'liwrLt*.. AND HAVE A CL£AR S BEAUTIFUL I LOVF WXJ 1/ (V^'b l so^ LOVELY SKJH J MFf**» t£e u Va?Ta£e Vf7«T&^S Sfti Oiiaranle«tf161 words
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Article510 1937-08-01 17 Three Developments INFANTRY, AIR FORCE AND SUPPLIES Cape Town. rpHREE decisions of the utmost importance to the future military efficiency of South Africa are revealed m the report by the Chief of the General Staff, Brigadier Sir Pierre van Ryneveld. which is embodied ir the annual report510 words
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Article63 1937-08-01 17 Turin Signorina Viola Glacchino, a brunetce, has been selected by a committee as the most virtuous girl of Turin m 1937 The committee, presided over by the Mayor, has awarded her a "Prize for Virtue" for her "exemplary conduct and attainments." The prize includes a cheque for63 words
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Article365 1937-08-01 17 Doctor's Study Of Ghosts New York. A SCIENTIFIC study of ghosts has convinced Dr. John F. Thomas, First Assistant Superintendent of Schools m Detroit, that there is a "92.3 per cent, probability" of the existence of life after death. He wrote 'the results of his research as365 words
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Article, Illustration71 1937-08-01 17 A novel form of floating with sails has been devised by Lieut-Commander W. P. Hastie. R.N.R. now superintend ant of the Wood Green (London). Open Air Baths. It enables a non-swimmer to float and sail along m the bath using his hands as a rudder and twisting the body accordingTopical Press - 71 words
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Advertisement242 1937-08-01 17 >— J T^ -X -or,oc ycu dnr c k n ic r ""i« I ill ■'-rtrT.ZA.fL .T "Wk i.ju rr-u.l uM Gibbl Der.titr.ee- .~««d-:,')Oi between I* oo KI i! ii ■.!< 'jg^ ocirjej, causing *Vl HHJS? x mtld.-tifi.i».{n ,)nil maV.i.fj y^u ie»l SOCdy. «M y °V." •*f>li^_. l^#* Cjt>t.l'O. "l242 words
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Advertisement449 1937-08-01 17 '^■1 pP*? '^^^B WHlr L **^lP 'JsP -JU Charm Away INDIGESTION f/ie Chardox Way "Wonli cannot ejmress the magic" of Chardox. writes A K. Read his letter!--"Charcoal has always done me tut it became so expensive taking sucn a lot. Chardox (Activated Charcoal* acts very mu^h more quickly and is449 words
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Article, Illustration530 1937-08-01 19 ENCOURAGEMENT FOR GIRL PLAYERS jVOT EQUAL TO OTHER COUNTRIES AT PRESENT »By Racquet") LflU v has been making: fl*\" en and boys all the last fow. JL j^ess made by the memZ* of the isfir srx thrcughout the ??r.Lla rather Tbe badard at the ™en players530 words
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Article135 1937-08-01 19 Annual Championship Tournament THE junior section of Singapore's badminton enthusiasts opened a season to decide this ycai's .singles ?.nd dcubl^ champiens. Ties have been plP.yed at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall en week-ends during the last three week*-. So iar the prospects of many of these new-comers are135 words
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Article133 1937-08-01 19 Bright Piospects For First Competition Enthusiasts of badminton among the Indo-Ceylonesc m Malaya will be interested to learn that there is every likelihood of the open taumamer.t, v hich is being organised m Perak. proving a great success. I^rom enquiries made I am informed that quite a number of133 words
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Article131 1937-08-01 19 Limsteads And Mayfields In Finals The final stage has been reached to 'he annual inter- team competition cf the Peaang Badminton Association: Two of the strongest rivals the Limsteads and the Mayfield Badminton Parties—are m the final, and the match between these two should prove a fitting end131 words
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Article746 1937-08-01 19 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA De VRIES' CLAIMS TO A PLACE IN COLONY XI AS usual with Malacca where Malaya Cup matches are concerned, the Settlement after commencing the reason's series wi+h a spurt, concluded on a dull note. At Seremban last Saturday Malacca were a very disjointed lot. playing purposeless746 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-08-01 19 Flavfair 3 P. officials, photographed at the Party's fourth anniversary function at Mr. Teo Teow Kiat's re dencc.18 words
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Article204 1937-08-01 19 T,,ok Off 3"> lbs. irftk Kruschrn She had 10 wear "outsize" clotnes. ona D ay more Tor the rivilege"! But. <vhen Kiuschen took off 35 lbs.— oh. what a difference! But ict the lady tt 11 her own you will ie« ttom the enclosed weight204 words
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Advertisement307 1937-08-01 19 DON'T TRUST I itJMsB A PEN THAT 'MY PEN I J^OK^ UKJ NEVER RUNS DRY I |a|f a vacumat.c anymore- jjj u :;:::;r mmm mt^ i^§SmM vacumatic s*~ "t W Thm entire col- jWf^JS^^S^J I (^■r l-~~~~_D umn f :< V££*zsssKb Many manufacturers seeV^ f^3\ I \*<J? holJ tht> Farker307 words
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Advertisement970 1937-08-01 19 Asthma Ccius® Dissolved m 1 Day Doctor's Prescription MftMjp Acts 3 Ways r^^A To End Asthma /i?nfer Do you wheeze, choke, strangle and gasp IbC^* I (for breath— are you unable to sleep at f Tff J 1 14^^ L nigrhts and find that your vitality is sapped i I970 words
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Article2298 1937-08-01 20 Malaya Cup Reflections Singapore's Record Maintained Praise For elector a And Players Services Will Try Again Next Year Players Who Have Participated In Former Finals Selangor Are Singapore's Greatest Rivals They Have M t A D^zm T mes Ir This Series Can Selargor Achieve The2,298 words
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Article, Illustration40 1937-08-01 20 Miss Doreen Sonsoni, lady singles te nnis champion of Malaya and Ceylon, and her cousin, H. C. Sansoni, Mala yan champion and ex-champion of Ceylon, who are back m this country to defend their Malayan titles at Kuala Lumpur TribuneTribune - 40 words
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Article119 1937-08-01 20 The following have been elec office-bearers of the Chia Youngsters for the curreru Hon. secretary. Mr. Wee hon. treasurer, Mr. Pam hon. auditor, Mr. T; Wan Ben*;, sports captain. Mr X v a vice-sports captain, Pang X superintendents. Pans Kong Sen* Pang Kong Urn; Cootbal \«eni» XI119 words
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99 1937-08-01 20 ce^^^^^ S2T Year £S. 100 yards (1931) 10 sees. assss o tisi si-is «80vards 22 (1936) 215 sees. OnemUe 4.39 2i5 sees. (1936) 440 sees. ?z7X hurdles 15 35 sees. (1935) 15 3 5 sees. f JtaS hUrdlC<t 2i* Spins' 929 SSSMC S S 5" H99 words
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Advertisement744 1937-08-01 20 Not a Drug, but a Vital Call- Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist ths curative action of Elasto. Varicose reins are forgotten and soon disappear, ths Heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up,744 words
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Advertisement151 1937-08-01 20 Js> CIGFA Cures Both f STOMACH INTESTINAL \m INDIGESTION (rj" T '»iiiii ou enow t^ iat y our stoniach digests only a quarter Iv^p^ui of all you eat? It's the long winding tube of your \.\^±^rKJ INTESTINES which causes most indigestion. That is Larg* and small tubt at W^Y y°151 words
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Article187 1937-08-01 21 Singapore, Saturday. Tie ambulance removed, from No. 23 Kirn Sen? .toad early this morning, i Chinese woman who was alleged to have taken a solution of caustic soda H^r tontru.- and lips were swollen, and she was taken to hospital m a c ir.scious state.. A Sikh cyclist187 words
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Article187 1937-08-01 21 Accused Gets Nine Months (From Our Oion Reporter) Penang, Friday. CTRONG comments on the necess tv v for carrvins: out oh:i jat ons m financial dealings were massed by Mr Justice Gordon Smith at the Assizos to-day when oa&sing a sentence of ivne months' rigorous Imorisonment on187 words
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Article77 1937-08-01 21 Laws For Reorganisation To Be Introduced Rugby, July 30. A LETTER frcm the President of the Board of Trade expressing the willingness of the Government io introduce the necessary legislation into Parliament for the purpose of solicitating the reorganisation of the cotton industry on. lines the industry could77 words
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Article161 1937-08-01 21 Air Passengers Can Ring Up Ground Chicago, Illinois. Telephoric communication wi;h ihe ground will be possible for travellers by American air line; m future. A pass.n er service operating between Chicago anj the Pacific nor I h- west coast will inaugurate the service en July 1. TheReuter - 161 words
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Article146 1937-08-01 21 Ailigaior Stalks Tube Passengers New York. An alligator which suddenly emerged from a waste-paper basket an the crowded platform of a New York underground railway station startled passengers who were waiting for their train. The alligator, twj feet long, crawled slouly down the platform while the passengers,146 words
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Article68 1937-08-01 21 (From Our Own Reporter! 1 Penang, July 30. At the end of the first day's r>!av Perarg led Sins^porp by two games to one m the lawn bowls match: a bem° ylaved here. Rrsults <Penans names mention J first) Svpr end Millt bont Dv"o v^-n--21—20: M'l?er and68 words
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Article1398 1937-08-01 21 CHINA'S POLICY OF UNITY MARSHAL CHIANG KAI SHEK 'S ADDRESS THE following is the full translation of the message which Marshal Chiang 1 Kai Shek de'ivered to the nation at the Ruling Conference. He said "When China was carrying out her cardinal policy for mainta ning external peace and internal1,398 words
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Advertisement209 1937-08-01 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS EDUCATIONAL. English lady staying m Singapore. vyill give English conversation lessons Write Box No. 271, co Sunday Tribune' Singapore. FOR SALE— One Austin 7 Tourer— Tip-top condition. Insured. Apply toKannappa Co., 40-A. Market Street Singapore. BOOKS. tt ß^? A P HAN DBOOK ON LAWN TENNIS by late K.K.H.209 words
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Miscellaneous744 1937-08-01 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FJIiX)WIN( the programmes :o be bro the K.M.B.C. station, during tha coming week: TO-DAY 1130 a.m.:— Light Orchestral Cn mmjL played by the Tangiin C\ub Or_ne«tra, under the direction of R x j e n Relayed irom the Tar.-. in744 words
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Miscellaneous545 1937-08-01 21 7.45 p.m.:— "Il Trovatore," by Verdi. Sung by members of La Scala Orchestra and Chorus, Milan. Conducted by Carlo Sabajno. (Gramophone Records). 8.50 p.m.: The News and Announcements. Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.: "II Trovatore" (continued). 10.00 p.m.:— Close Down. THURSDAY GOO p.m.: Indian. Music (Gramophone Records I 6.30 p.m.545 words
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Article, Illustration2723 1937-08-01 22 BIG GATHERING AT JALAN BESAR EXCELLENT PROGRESS MADE IN FINE WEATHER Singapore, Saturday. BIG holiday crowds of Chinese turn?d out at all points for the second day's t vents n the Fouith Ma!a\an Chinese Olympiad which •ptned m Sin r, '.pore >c *er.ia\. Chief2,723 words
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633 1937-08-01 22 92 RUMS FOR FIRST WICKET JENNER 50 Close Of Play Scores (Frcri Our Oum Con Fcna::s, Saturday. TIILUL lias been no rain for the 1 past lew days and the weather prospers I -ny vs. F.MS cricket match being: played hers Nt excellent, it633 words
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Article253 1937-08-01 22 Cricket hi Seooy Lines Singapare, Saturday. The RE. fChangi) beat the liedica Co lege II to-day on the Coll t ouud by 3 wickets. Hie Co'lege batted first and ie I L 52 D N. too-sttoring with i». Fa":- 3 for 49. Bolt on B lor 59 Rcte253 words
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Article248 1937-08-01 22 Singapore, Saturday. The matcti between thi Indian Association and St. Joseph's Institute was played m ihc I A. grounds th atternoon aai ended m a win for the home team m the first innings by I wicket and 32 runs. INDIAN ASSOCIATION Cheer Singh c Gallister248 words
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Article213 1937-08-01 22 Malacca Man Charged In Johore Bahru (From Oi" Ovsri Correspondent' Johore Bahru. July SI. 4 MOTORING accident which wa.s happily not attended with serious results occurred at the 10 1 4 mile. Scudai Road near Johore Bahru i n rriday evening, when a party of Mnlacca people were213 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-08-01 22 Miss Nellie Chia, j-i play at the S.C.R.C. m the Cmiiase tournam^nt. (T-ibune).13 words
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Article67 1937-08-01 22 The Island Club Ladies' July modal 'ompstition, played over the second nine loles on Tuesday last, resulted m a tie between Mrs. E. Ruddock and Mrs w D. Shaw. The following cards were returned;— Mrs. B. Ruddock 4?— 14— 29 Mrs. W D. Shaw 47—18^29 The renlay67 words
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1481 1937-08-01 23 sdfgdsf FAST TIMES IN SPRINT EVENTS IN-VER-FOGG WINS ON A TIGHT REIN iFtovi r Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. fpHE weather was excellent anil I that- WM 1 <>«> holiday crowd present for the third day «fl the Penang Turf Club's SuniriTr r;uvs this1,481 words
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Article369 1937-08-01 23 Sansoni Oliv. Beaten 'From Our Own Qepori Tl Koa L.jir '.rrtlnv. PAXSONI and L rr v h<Me!!»y;. n d'i*h'r tham: .rr ar,,r .sir«ly de'eatr.l by .',iz?un Kar.?is m thrr- r 7__^., <;.__!. wkr-a f l m lawn champion fa «mcd bjere to-dagK O-:hc: results wtic369 words
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Article256 1937-08-01 23 BADMINTON IN MALACCA Foods? Seong Cup SemiFin a 1 t (From Our G.:-:j Corrcspo?id<:nt Malacca, July 30. JIALAGCA went dov.n to Belangor as w pjitSclpated m the semi-final of the P'ocng Seong Cup competiti, last Sun- day at Hi? AJ.V.c. drill-hall, but despite ho marcin of s—nil were not di;:gracddL256 words
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Article126 1937-08-01 23 Inter-Cirelc Police Cup 'From Ox- OtCT. C r rr< •pw.t'.&tt* .Tohore Btnni, July H (T was a o i^-:icied game when the Depot Fciico of Jchoro Bahru met tho ]•"< b Tinggi Polk* 1 on the Istana Pa Johore Bahru, yesterday evenir Inter-Circle Pc.lice Football CompeCitloa. Johore Bahru126 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-08-01 23 The 110 metres high hurdles race 1 progress at the Ja'an Besar Stadium on Saturday. (Tribune).16 words
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Article72 1937-08-01 23 Recognition For FarrLouis Fight London, July 31. The British Boxing Board of Contrrj has deeded to recognise the Louis-Farr fi/fht as the final eliminator for the world title, ihr winner to mett Schmcling for the title proper. Reuter. Tommy Farr, the British heavyweight who left for the United States fi!72 words
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Article264 1937-08-01 23 S.C.C, Beat Navy Team By An Innings Singapore, Saturday. THE S.C.C. b3at a Navy side by an in- nings and four runs m a whole day cricket match on the Pa dang tc-day, the bowlers having the upper hand throughout. Scores: NAVAL XI IST INNINGS Headdocks264 words
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Article, Illustration333 1937-08-01 23 Athletic Meeting On The Padang Singapore. Saturday. PINE weather favoured the a^rual athletic sports mo«tin^ .if ihe Siraapore Recreation Club whirh was held on the Club .^roinid to day. An interesting programme cf 18 events was gone through without a hitch. At the conclusionoof the looting Mrs. R.333 words
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Article84 1937-08-01 23 In a friendly football match played at *ne Kubu Field, the Malacca Y/oungsters' XI defeated the Penuel English School by two goals to one. The teams were: Youngsters' XI: Abu Bakar b Sario ay, pek, Oner Chve liVn. -HaFhim b T Ah. Neo Tiam Kee. Wn.hab. Kee Watt'84 words
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Article54 1937-08-01 23 The following: will represent the Past if cricket against the Present boys of St. Andrew's School on Monday on the "chonl ground at 11 a.m.: W. Ferguson, 73. Willis (cant.). G. Michael, J. Moss, L. Mvis. P. Hill, Tean Teck. Ferr^ira, M. Armstrong. J. Ferguson, E54 words
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Article281 1937-08-01 23 Blia Club Defeats Batu Pahat (From Our Own CcrrespoJid Johore Bahru, July 31. h WHOLE day match between the rt Fexsfceuian Keharapa-n Blia Ciub aiid tile jciatu Panat Cricket Club was playeu to-day en the Jofaore Civil Service Club padang aiici enued In a win for toe foixuer281 words
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Article81 1937-08-01 23 Men's Handicap Tennis Singles itfrom O'lr O'cn Correspondent > Johore Bahru, July r.l. IN the Royal Johore International Club's Singles Handicap Tennis Tournament Dr. J. D. Perinbam— ls.2 meets Mr. Justice L. V. J. Laville (scratch), this evening, and the winner of this match will meet Talib81 words
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Article, Illustration79 1937-08-01 24 of the 1,000 metres race. Parade of athletes before the start of the 4th All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Trick cycling competition 100 metres dash m progress. Mr. Poh Kum Sing receiving the flag at the opening. The Johore Volley Ball79 words
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