Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 August 1937
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section17 1937-08-22 1 The Sunday Trubune VOL. V— No. 11. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Trubune17 words
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328 1937-08-22 1 BRITISH TROOPS HAVE RINGSIDE VIEW CHINESE FLYER'S GALLANTRY CHALLENGES FOUR MACHINES LEAPS FROM PLANE IN PARACHUTE gATIRDAY was a fairly quiet day m Shanghai, apart from several thrilling aer'a! battles anH the continuation of hand-to-hand fighting m the north-east district. British troops had a ringsideReuter - 328 words
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Article423 1937-08-22 1 Chinese Claim Further Victories Shanghai, Aug. 21. Eleven Japanese planes flew over Kiangyin yesterday morning, and dropped a r.umber of gas bombs However, little damage has been done. Two Japanese pianos, amongst others, whilst attacking Nanshi yesterday, were shot down by anti-aircraft guns. The Japanese forcesReuter - 423 words
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Article56 1937-08-22 1 Two Severe Shocks: One Person Killed Manila, Aug. 21. ONE person was killed and 33 slightly injured m the course of two severe earthquake shocks which occurred hsre to-day just as the first batch cf American refugees from Shanghai arrived, but there were no foreign casual Hies.Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-08-22 1 Mr. Manuel Quezon, President of Ihe Philippines, with his wife and family, photographed on the giant French liner Normandie recently20 words
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Article567 1937-08-22 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Congress Approves Of Use Simla, Aug. 21. THE 56th Rajputana Rifles and the 4 19 th Hyderabad Regiment are under orders to proceed to the Far East shortly. They will be employed m internal security duties at Hongkong and Singapore until567 words
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Article138 1937-08-22 1 LATER WAR NEWS ON PAGE 3. sembly to-day that they did not see any objection to the use of Indian troops for the protection of Indian nationals abroad. They add that they m fact recommend such use, but trust that the troops will not be allowed to do anythingReuter - 138 words
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Article218 1937-08-22 1 American Opinion DANGER OF MAJOR CATASTROPHE New York, Aug. 21. THE New York Times, m an editorial caMing attention to the growdanger of an appalling catastrophe, expresses the opinion that there is every sign thai Chinese resistance m the north, particularly if supported and directed byReuter - 218 words
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Article81 1937-08-22 1 Well Supported By Warships Shanghai. Aug. 21. QUALIFIED observers, interviewed by Reut*r correspondents, «ay that th* Japanese forces m the eastern district are m no real danger unless they lose their heads. Thnr main trouble is from snipers and their main strength front cruisers, whichReuter - 81 words
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Article372 1937-08-22 1 THE following official message, des- patched to-day, has been received, by the Cliinese Consul -General m Singapore: Ominous tension prevails m Tsinqrtao, where the joint investigations by the Chinese and Japanese of the shootin incident on Aug. 14 failed to produ^ any result owing to Japanese372 words
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Article43 1937-08-22 1 Su nday Tribu ne 's Circulation I JO-DAY'S printing of this issue of the Sunday Tribune exceeds 16,700 copies and it is confidently believed that this represents the largest circulation reached bir any newspaper printed m English m British Malaya.43 words
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Advertisement12 1937-08-22 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 5) key brandy12 words
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Advertisement12 1937-08-22 1 'lit!-; i:\\ f s WITH BKCAKFASt Try The >I4>E(M\4. TEIEIBI \K i12 words
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Miscellaneous26 1937-08-22 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— II.IS a.m., 8 ft. 8 ins; 10.50 p.m. 9 ft. 9 ins. TO-MORROW:— II.4O am, B ft.: 11.29 p.m., 10 ft. 2 ins.26 words
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638 1937-08-22 2 ORIENT TOUR FOR MALA YAN SCHOOL TEACHERS MR. a R. KRISHNAN'S PROJECT IN CONNECTION WITH TOK YO WORLD OLYMPICS MR. C R Kri&hnan. the Batu Pahat District Scout Master who conducted a highly successful tour of north Johore scouts to points m the north of Malaya disclosed m the course638 words
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Article114 1937-08-22 2 TRAGEDY IN PERAK Frantic Rush To Hospital 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday A I KII'I.K tragedy is reported from Bikam. south Perak. Three child rt-n oi an Indian family died, it is alleged, from eating rat poison. The lather found his son suffering from114 words
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Article68 1937-08-22 2 Vessels Still Calling At Shanghai THE_vf.\M'l> of the Lloyd Triestino line will continue to call at Shanghai, no instructions to the contrary having beer. cd. A number of other lines are omitting the port owing to the disturbed cuiuhtiii. The Contc Verde is due at Singapore from Europe68 words
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Article126 1937-08-22 2 Construction Of Double Electric Tracks London. Aug. 20. THE Great Western Railway yesterday completed contracts for the construction of a double electric track from North Acton to Greenford. Middlesex, a distance of more than three miles, and of a large car depot at Ruislip, near Uxbridge. Work126 words
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Article134 1937-08-22 2 Singapore. Saturday. In the Fourth Magistrate's Court today, be lore Mr. L. C. Goh, Tan Thiam Theng. a Hokkien Chinese, was charged with driving a motor lorry about 1.50 pjn. on Aug. 20 along South Biidee Road m a reckless manner, thereby causing the death of a134 words
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Article81 1937-08-22 2 Crown Corks And Labels Of Beer Stout Singapore, Saturday. A CHARGE of being m possession uf false trade and property marks, namely, crown corks and labels of Tiger Anchor, Malta, A.B.C. stout and beer, resulted m three Chinese, Koh Hoon Chua. Ng Cher Seng and Ng Kee81 words
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Article145 1937-08-22 2 Local Y.W.C.A. Proposes To Send Fund AT the monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A. general committee held last week, wholehearted support was given to a proposal that Y.W.C.A. members be invited to contribute to a fund for the relief of refugees m China. It is proposed that such a145 words
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Article139 1937-08-22 2 Seizure Made On Kallang River Singapore, Saturday. A CHINESE named Ong Koon was toft day charged m the Fourth Magistrate's Court, before Mr. L. C. Goh, with importing 220 lb. dutiable cigarettes and 10 lb. dutiable tobacco on which the duty would have amounted to $220. Accused was139 words
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Article356 1937-08-22 2 Theft Charge DECISION OF HIGH COURT JUDGE Singapore, Saturday. rriHE appeal of Ismail bin Abdul Majid, the young Malay clerk until recently m the employ of the General Post Office, who was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of theft, was dismissed356 words
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Article528 1937-08-22 2 BRITAIN WILL CLAIM COMPENSA TION WIDESPREAD DAMAGE IN SHANGHAI London, Auq\ 21. THE attidude of the Japanese Government to the British proposals for restoring peace at Shanghai remains m doubt until the final Japanese reply has been received m London, but press reports which indicate a marked hesitation on theBritish Official Wireless - 528 words
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Article51 1937-08-22 2 European Houses Invaded (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A SERIES of burglaries have been reported to the Dolice from European houses m the Residency and Pulau Tikus districts. Jewellery to a total value of about $7,000 has been stolen during the past week or51 words
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Article60 1937-08-22 2 Interim Dividend Of 15s. Per Share The Singapore branch of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., \)Xi received advice from, the Head Office m Hongkong that the director have declared an interim dividend of 15s. per share on account of the year 1937, payable on Oct. 22.60 words
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Article101 1937-08-22 2 The following notice has been received from the Harbour Master, Panang:— Owing to the increase of the shoal water south of the green light at the Kuantan Harbour mouth a temporary mark consisting of a square white board edged with red has been erected at a distance101 words
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Article76 1937-08-22 2 There is a constant demand m Singapore for classes for the learning oi" Malay, especially for the beginrei The local Y.W.C.A. throughout the year has endeavoured to meet Ulis demand by holding two classes each Saturday morning, and announces that a new class for beginners will commoner76 words
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Article60 1937-08-22 2 The Police Band will play the following programme m the Botanic Gardens this eveninc (Sunday, starting at 8.30: March, "Maclvne Gun Guards," Marochal; Overture, "My Old Stable jacket." Bilton; Selection, "Gold Dißuers of 1937." Arlen; Waltz. "The Golden Waltz," rrranged by Winter: Solo for Cornet. "A 1 Perfect60 words
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Article44 1937-08-22 2 Mr. Walter H. Chen, Chinese editor of the North China Daily News, Shanghai, who has been visiting Singapore, will I leave for Manila by the East Asiatic Co. vessel Africa to-morrow (Monday), and From theft proceed back to shanghai i44 words
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Article203 1937-08-22 2 Economic Significance Of The War London, Aug. 21. THE Japanese have long lost every atom cf sympathy they might havehi.d as the result of their uncompromisingly aggressive attitude, says th« Financial Times m a leader supporting the Government's demand for compensation for damage m Shanghai,Reuter - 203 words
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Article133 1937-08-22 2 Encouragement Given By Government <By Air Mail* 'Fom On Own Correspondent London. Aug. ll IT is nnnounoed from Milai. that m order to facilitate the manufacture of synthetic rubber, the Government t authorised to alter the duties on r ubj>« and rubber products, and to pern.it importation free133 words
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Article38 1937-08-22 2 Berlin The Burgomaster of the mining town of Neurode. Silosia. Ls to r* c« :ve a ci.*£ of honour made entirely 01 coal on w oa ision of the town's 600 th anniversa iobratlons_38 words
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Advertisement155 1937-08-22 2 I Raffles Brasserie; j KRASRA AIIKOAD j S TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY j TIFFIN TO PAY $1.00 j Served from 12.39 to 3 p.m. t also s s POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES S S AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY! CLASS CONFECTIONERY) Weddinß: and I RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering i I155 words
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Miscellaneous88 1937-08-22 2 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Canberra. —Mr. O'Neii Dunne, Mr. J. H. East, from Brisbane Left by the Artemis.— Mr. J H. Ean for London; Mr. A. E. Hughes, Mr. F. H Grumitt. for Penan?. Arrived by the Aurora.— Mrs. S.88 words
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Miscellaneous28 1937-08-22 2 VESSELS ARJIIVED Kudat, British, 1.021 tons, from BaK* kok 218 to Bangkok 25 8 u«rfrtU? Rajula. British 4 702 tons, froir. UI 21 k to Ifadra 28 B28 words
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704 1937-08-22 3 ALREADY ESTIMATED AT £1,500,000 INCREASING DAILY JAPANESE NAVY WILL AID HER ULTIMATE VICTORY Ji k estimated that over fI.OUU.OoO worth of British owned property m Shanghai has already been lost as a result of the SinoJapanese conflict and the destruction is proceeding, eachReuter - 704 words
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Article45 1937-08-22 3 Another A.P.C- Depot Ablaze Shanghai. Aug. 21. JT is learned that the oil installations reported to be on fire are those of the British owned Asiatic Petroleum Co. at Yanvtsepoo. and not the British and American installations on Goffie Island ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-08-22 3 Lorries transporting the Middlesex Regiment from Gillman Barracks to ilu d,,nr. trim irkere Ibej *;iiir.i tor Honfkoni on FrWaj <Trihune>20 words
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Article125 1937-08-22 3 An earlier Reuter message said that British and American oil installations on Goffie Island were ablaze. COTTON CARGO DESTROYED A gallant five-hour fight against a firr. caused by a shell, which destroyed a £50.000 cargo of cotton which was insured, bat not against war risk, was lea by a Briton,Reuter - 125 words
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Article89 1937-08-22 3 Many Prisoners Killed And Injured Shanghai, Aug. 21. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to i *V evacuate 7,000 prisoners, mast of vvhcm are Chinese, from the Ward Road Gaol <the largest m the world). The prison has been under heavy Sino-- Japanese crossfire for several days. TineReuter - 89 words
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Article75 1937-08-22 3 Returning To America From London London, Aug. 21. A MESSAGE from Washington contradicts an earlier message from London I that m response to a message from President Roosevelt, Mr. R. W. Bingham, American Ambassador m London, had sailed for the United States as it was understood the PresidentReuter - 75 words
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Article68 1937-08-22 3 Results Of Tournament Finals Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. THE following: were the results of 1 the finals m the Kuala Kangsar Poo Tournament played this afternoon. The Sultan of Perak Cup was won by Penang who beat Pahang 6— nil. The Spooner Cup was won by the Singapore68 words
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Article216 1937-08-22 3 Time Intervenes At Exciting Stage Singapore, Saturday. yriTH three wickets m. hand and 13 runs to make, the S.R.C.'weve m a winning position m their cricket fixture against a Naval Base XI on the Rec's ground to-day, when time intervened and the game was left drawn.216 words
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Article220 1937-08-22 3 Postals Beat Banka XT By 3-2 Singapore, Saturday. TNTERESTING football was witness- ed this afternoon, when the Post Office defeated the Banka Athletic Club by 3 2, on the Post Office ground. The Banka Club had the play m their favour during the first half, but through sheer220 words
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Article27 1937-08-22 3 Washington, Aug. 21. The transport "Chaumont" and the; cruiser "Marblehead" are proceeding *6 Shanghai from Sandiegc on Aug. 29, conveyino; twelve hundred Marines.fteuter,27 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-08-22 3 Men of the Middlesex falling m for the final roll call before embarking on the Menelaus for Hongkong. (Tribune).19 words
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Article142 1937-08-22 3 BY 9 BRITONS Ran Ten Mile Gauntlet Of Fire Shanghai, Aug. 21. NINE Britons belonging to the Armoured Car Company of the Shanghai Volunteers, twice ran ten mile gauntlet of fire m a vain attempt to rescue a Swiss, named Deouard Juvet and his sister Rose whoReuter - 142 words
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Article178 1937-08-22 3 Caledonia Makes Fastest Time In Series Rugby, Aug. 21. THE fastest West to East air crossing of the North Atlantic Ocean so far. during the present series of British and American commercial survey flights, was completed this morning by the Imperial Airways flying boat Calodonia. She leftBritish Official Wireless - 178 words
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Article122 1937-08-22 3 Result Of Scottish League Matches London, Aug. 21. FOLLOWING are the results of the first and second division matches m the Scottish League which were played to--day: FIRST DIVISION Ayr. United 6 Queen's Park 2 Celtic 4 Morten 0 I Dundee 4 Clyde 1 Fnlkirk 4 Aberdeen Hibernian122 words
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Article34 1937-08-22 3 Reno, Aug. 21 TIfKS. Helen Wills-Moody, the welii '"A known American tennis player is here to seek a divorce from her hus band. Mr. Frederic Moody fJnr.), alleging cruelty.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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474 1937-08-22 3 LARGE CROWD SEES REHEARS A OF TA TTOO IN spite ul the fact that it undress rehear Tattoo, Farrer Park large crowd m a1 led to believe ths meters, and all cone ductlon of this ed for their efforts. At the comm light.s were pla; the drummers of thi ment474 words
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Article129 1937-08-22 3 Compromise AeeeptH Japanese AN official cable from Toky< warded by the Jn I ateGeneral m Singapore, Concerning the witt Municipal Police Guard fro t«e Pw are 0 the -M Shanghai pVopos< promise plan: 1. The Police Guard pa] Council If to bo on patroJ the area129 words
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Article32 1937-08-22 3 Children To Be Nam^'l ter Vessels ng say a\ Empi ;of A. i .-d m r i V a son and has Irs. 1 tlio V Loria.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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9 1937-08-22 3 WEDDING Schoolmaster And Medical Student Singapore saturday moon tioi9 words
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Advertisement59 1937-08-22 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hoagl pore. Investment Bankers and Broker* fn <:•■<, Doily Foreign Market CobUg and I Members NEW YORK COTT' [CHAN COMMODITY EXCI $C. OF NEW YORK C< CHICAGO BOARD CASADIAK COMMODITY I \E SHANGHAI STtK HONGKOI ARK B MANILA STOCK E. Meyer Chambers, Singapore (Second Floor)59 words
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Advertisement249 1937-08-22 4 Come and Veil at ERK BLORE'S Wonderful Comedy m this j t (irancl Musical Show I I NOW AT THE CAPITOL I I GINGER ROGERS \9* I^'^ SHALL WE DANCE 1 1 JJ«»:i r Skates. /ss£&>< wi^L^^^^ist. 'i^B^^L. tt y^ vIT\« n I** 1^ f "I have seldom been so249 words
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Advertisement251 1937-08-22 4 f"" THE i^TO-TAKI^ANr^iAIiRrBA^ING THRILLER VVhTcH CRITICS CALL TETKK j LORRE'S MOST 'HORRIFIC 1 ROLE" (^C^GfcOGK? OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 j V J 20TH CENTURY-FOX'S TENSE AND GRIPPING YVicXi I \x\ D R A M A 0F I)IATH IN THE s K J S FAMOUS CONTINENTAL STAR OF MANY j^F>^**>251 words
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Advertisement256 1937-08-22 4 (Continued from next column) arteries with a nutrient fluid. This Is m no way a substitute for tissue culture." Now these two visionaries have retired to this lonely island fortress i make use of the artificial heart. They will try to make it vitalise a nervous system to give life256 words
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Advertisement263 1937-08-22 4 MAKING A HUMAN ROBOT Artificial Heari COLONEL LINDBERGH'S ACTIVITIES pAUGHT up m one of the most absorbing of modern scientific researches, Colonel Lindbergh, AmeI ricas air hero, has joined Df Alexis Carrel, a well-known physiologist, m an attempt to make the first human robot. On the little island of St.263 words
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Advertisement542 1937-08-22 5 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength- jßfjfc i o r j£ d an b d y ambitSn? P e a?: ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, ff Wk SBftS w g o m y m g mi^ Brain Mitcrloc an/. PnHnranrA MjMP_ <542 words
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Advertisement322 1937-08-22 5 5 C V if/ tt'X 1 it L iv^KJ»r c t X 1 ViV/U YM. "si*. through Uw a evening iCLft^r bathing, dust the body over lightly with Cuticura Talcum, and you will find you remain fresh, fragrant and cool throughout tiie evening. There l> a reason for this. *fT^;322 words
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Article, Illustration727 1937-08-22 5 SOME FREAK DISTRIBUTIONS By 4 <Horatius" ■pREAK distributions can pay havoc with honest bids and the penalties tbey involve become more irksome when it is discovered that there was easy escape from dis- j as'er. It is rot difficult to be wise aft- wards, and it Is easy727 words
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Article87 1937-08-22 5 "Help For Abyssinians To Win Liberty Belgrade. "Help for the Abyssin'ans to wii. liberty from the Italians" was the object of three 13-year-old boys from Belgrade who were caught trying to 'low away on a ship bound for Egypt. The boys— Peter Erdelj, Mlosh Nlkolitch and Dimitrije87 words
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Article296 1937-08-22 5 R. A. Thompson - R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc.) (Doctor of Ocular Science) nRIVING them hard these days and still v you're off your game. Don't blame it all on the weather, or your disposition. To break consistently the golfer must have clear and steady vision The first essential for success m296 words
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Article62 1937-08-22 5 When the Coroner (Dr. G. C. Mort) i intimated at an inquest at Liverpool recently that he would like some information from a police officer not m uouit, a wireless message was broadcast over the poLce system to the officer, who was on pa'rol. Within a short time the Coroner62 words
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Advertisement934 1937-08-22 6 STOMACH BLOWN OUT BY GAS Discomfort Ended by Chardox Just another sufferer from indigestion with a diilerence. For when he took his troubles to his doctor, he took an advertisement as well! When the doctor saw that it was an advertisement for Chardox he advised him to try it. It934 words
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Article592 1937-08-22 6 Accession Of World's Youngest Monarch (By Air Mail) Cairo, Aug. 4. KING FAROUK of Egypt, who came of age and ascended the throne last week, is the youngest reigning monarch Under the Egyptian Constitution, the King ends his minority at 18 years. Since the Sheiks reckon592 words
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Article110 1937-08-22 6 HeLsmgfors. Finland is going to ure postage stamps as a mean s of attracting tourists. A prize of £50 was recently offered for the best designs, and this has now been divided between four prominent i artists The proposed stamps will bp oblong I m shape110 words
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Advertisement35 1937-08-22 7 |^®v%*> ss "take fc^ vsr^ 2 capsules aaw Mkyr^« AND STOP THAT 'W£°>°' MALARIA latest amd best. Cold cr Fever stopped WITHIN \k hOiJR A Boxes cu?t- worst cass CE^TiFItD HARMLESS oBTA.SAJLt AT ALL. DcALERb35 words
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Advertisement264 1937-08-22 7 IS HOURS V" y till ßAOOK cured his Tlv- o- am •10 I •mi <ny <T' disappr iv ma To I 1/' I < toosenini s it ca.. RADOX Importerr £nm wrr THERi" TKER/ So. 1 Car*. Lli olion. Mo, ;> Urn ©It. 1 fc OL PEPSODENT fc The World264 words
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322 1937-08-22 7 ON A BLAZING SHIP AT SEA 'SONG OF THE CITY" IS AN EXCELLENT DRA?/IA is the dis'lnct melody of modern life m the crowded places, with aIJ its overtones and nvnor chords, m "Song of the City," h win be screened at the Alhambra322 words
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Article, Illustration11 1937-08-22 7 from "Turn Off The Moon" change at the Capitol rbea ngapore.11 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-08-22 7 Dean and Margaret Lincisay, r m Song Of The dry" n at th** Alframbra Theatre, Singapore, this week.18 words
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Article86 1937-08-22 7 Writing 52.000 Words On A Postcard Vienna The entire constitutional iaws of Austria, era ig 5i 000 words, have been written on a single postcard by v m Landauer, a young technician without a job. The words arc written In ink. They are too small to be read86 words
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334 1937-08-22 7 DAZZLING DANCE NUMBERS BY ELEANORE WHITNEY "TpURN OiT the Moon," which open:; at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore this week is as gay a musical comedy as Hollywood has yet produced. Introducing three teams, Charlie Ruggles and Ben Blue, Kenny Baker and Phil Harris334 words
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Article322 1937-08-22 7 BY REX STORY With "Pick A Star PATSY Kelly knocks out Laurel and Jack Haley and Rowbm Lawrence crash studio gates. Ifiacka Aver and Lyda Koberti as scintil ating movie stars just a few hilarious highlights of the Hal m h-M-G-M feature comedy, "Hell a Star," which322 words
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Article211 1937-08-22 7 Only Six H ours' Leave BRITISH SOLDIERS "Farewell Again" A Glorious Story A REAL life story, superb direction and a briJliaiiv cast combine to make "Farewell A?a*n," showing this week at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, one of the truly memorable films of the year. You may remember having read some211 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-08-22 7 Rosina Lawrence, Jack Haley and Patsy Keliy who will bs seen m "Pick A Star" at the CaiDitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.22 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-08-22 7 A scene from "Farewell Again" which will have a premiere al the Pavilion Theatre, Sing )ore, this week.18 words
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Article263 1937-08-22 7 PETER LORRE Excellent Role In "Crack-Up /CONSIDER the u*range case of Peter Loire, famous European actor, who, following a sensational screen triumph, deliberately turned his back for an entire year oa the field m which he had striven so hard to achieve success. The role which brought him world-wide acclaim263 words
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Advertisement833 1937-08-22 8 ITS acid that causes those terrible stomach pins corrosive, ulcerrting excess acid which bnrms the delicate lining of the stomach and turns your food into a fermenting, indigestible mass The only way to get relief is to neutralist che excess stomach acid Just take on* doss of Bisurated Magnesia and833 words
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Advertisement149 1937-08-22 8 v T n r -y A delicious glass of Cold 'Ovaltine' provides the i IV4i HNr t :^^SMiK health-giving energy-creating nourishment which Lfvrii-iin^ mmwy the lighter foods, eaten m this climate, do not CTrcatly improves -ap always provide. Nlilk During; the exhausting, long. Malayan Days, W nothing can equal, nor149 words
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Article2483 1937-08-22 8 Eardley Beswick - Eardley Beswick Our Short Story By IF it be a true axiom that a man is never a hero to his valet how infinitely harder must it be for him to rennin a hero to his wife. IVi haps wren such cases do occur, if only to2,483 words
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Advertisement95 1937-08-22 9 %M ROYAL h%M BAKERY fmffi. SPECIALITIES tyi **o£kjh*H m Wm Uyfyn^"' The 'Royal Bakery' is renowned p^| a^y^g cakes and confections of «^^yfeW quality and great variety. Come -At 0 *ti<7) Lw J^ J%k?^L and have a 'cake chat' with us. Jd^M <%J^M{ %i(^%t We win inlroduce you to just95 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1937-08-22 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IX :ai they live prepared for strange and oftep very horrible things. Vs imagine bombs being dropped en E -it— although we talk about thud declare that Singapore may be definitely m it but up m Shanghai ;h<'_. remember 1932 and their memories go ba«.k to ii>27.1,600 words
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Advertisement47 1937-08-22 10 r Everlasting gifts from 20 cents to $20.00 at W£ 4Ai)£ 7AE£ Only the best of everything at popular prices. IS Battery Road Ist floor Phone 7153. IMUSm I A LTD I JUST RECEIVED new HUBRITE frocks. j AND BENGOR SWIMSUITS s PHONE 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD.47 words
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Advertisement41 1937-08-22 10 A i I To Present or Cure 1 PRICKLY HEAT Use i AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC j DUSTING POWDER j Daily j j after the bath. j f*rice 60 cents small box j $1.50 Family box 1 Obtainable from, all Chemists, Dispensaries Stores.41 words
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Advertisement102 1937-08-22 10 CXaP dorow more radium-vita cosmetics cover every beauty need 18, battery road Ist floor phone 6995. TATTOO YOUR LIPS with LIPSTICK i In five exciting colours: NATURAL (CORAL, PASTEL, EXOTIC anJ HAWAIIAN Obtainable at: THE NOVELTY STORE, 161, North Bridge Road, (Capitol Building). it E si b b; b TRUE102 words
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Advertisement191 1937-08-22 10 With reasonable care the makers guarantee the c c d^k^ machines for 50 y?ars. truly a cycling lifetime. The three Jg. m c'e s illustrated (the B.S.A. Club Roadster, the B.S.A «M| Roadster and the B.S.A. Club) each an Individual style- f^M K\ &j cd with the Te rv Super-spring191 words
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Article, Illustration965 1937-08-22 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By oar woman correspondent *.;OYAL Air Force wives have been. pioneers m Singapore for parties for I young people, parties to which only the young and unmarried are invited parent! and no chaperones. Both parents and their daughters must have tound it a delightful arrangement965 words
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Article886 1937-08-22 10 Out of town Mrs. H. F.lphiok and her daughter Miss Pamela Owen, for they have pon e for a short holiday to Cameron Highlands. They plan to return here early next month Lucky Lady was Mrs. C. M Youd. who was one of the first of the886 words
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Article1172 1937-08-22 10 A SHOP for lovely odds and ends an« usel,!! things for the Ik Rachel's as I have told you many a time before. When I ha BQt her stock last week sh< course very busy m the ml piles of invoices looking over lists of lots or1,172 words
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Advertisement108 1937-08-22 11 /4f Vogue's! "TICKED" ONE-PIECE Want to Look Smaller through the Bust Then Try this "ONCE-OVER* By Maiden Form. A Here's the perfert answer for those figures which prefer a one-piece foundation yet want control through breasts to make the bust seem somewhat smaller. This Maiden Form "OnreOv?r" does just that,108 words
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Advertisement132 1937-08-22 11 NEW SHIPMENT of Linen initial washable handbags, Table-cloth, Mats and most exquisite Hand Embroidered jlj Handkerchief and Novelties at Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road. Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Paitoard Size) STUDIO 33 Tel. 33M. 33, Stamford Road. WHETHER YOU PROPOSE S BRAVING THE NORTHERN WINTER S REVELLING IN132 words
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Advertisement167 1937-08-22 11 IniElß© W© itS HIP/ o Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls V jr and the love of admiration saems to be instinct ff m the species. M^F But no small boy-or small girl-will try to y£Z^ V^ "show off unless he feels well, so wise mothers J^ smile167 words
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433 1937-08-22 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL AFTER a somewhat disturbing week when the rain invariably arrived m time to spoil games, we found cheering amusement at the Selangor Club on Saturday evening where a very snappy cabaret was presented by the "HobbietV' They attracted a large gathering who found433 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1937-08-22 11 WARM and fine weather still prevails on the Hiil and although ho drought; has broken m some degree and gardens are looking all the better for their drenchings. it t ij *»,«jrable to visitors, who are consequently able to play tennis, walk cr play golf to1,416 words
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Article124 1937-08-22 11 That Black Kiwi shoe polish works wonders with Blackwootf furniture. Instruct your boy to apply par i ugly, and then polish well. I am afraid that most boys don't approve <>f elbow grease so probably he won't like doins this at all. However, if you win, the124 words
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Advertisement36 1937-08-22 12 Stainless steel case Tudor $43,- L Royai $63.— Imperial $79.— WATFFI PRESSURE TFST. We te t before sale every waterproof t. watch, no Other firm m Malaya i.s equipped with the necesMry &ppart< Opposite Clifford Pier36 words
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563 1937-08-22 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 22, 1937. CHINESE CHARACTER "fWINESE ci.iKsation was already ■I time when Britain and German; were peopled by half-naked barbarians, -md the philosophical and ethicaJ principles on \vh ch it ira baa d remain as firmly rooted S > wrote the auth ro* the treatise on563 words
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Article1487 1937-08-22 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley- Jones Japan Is Facing A New China npL'ERK is no need for anyone m Malaya to get into a frenzy about the SinoJapanese righting. T**«re has been terrible destruction, but it \s not yet a general war. Chinese are naturally upset.1,487 words
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Article559 1937-08-22 12 Anglius - Anglius M ARRIED peooie will say "Ho. auei" I hlS M ARY'(to IMle brother).--^ be quiet Johnny; don't ycu knew tnere's a Tisttor m the next room?" Johnny-"How do you know? Ycu haven't been m." Mary-"But T can hear mamma saying 'my dear" to559 words
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Advertisement134 1937-08-22 13 f^ TPB EXPFC TOP A N T ifJt aha aT% if M \*Su\ a+% i t *JI SB Es P ecia]lv the Tropics where 'V^f^J^^SP BUS humidity causes serious lung infec -p 7*w J SS ilons > D Jayne's Expectorant i-> <**&*> I M mg your sure t safeguard to134 words
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Advertisement707 1937-08-22 13 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell -Food For the Veins. Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Eiasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, rh# heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up707 words
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1440 1937-08-22 13 Government Official Interviewed In Singapore FRANCHISE SUPERIOR TO INDIAN PROVINCES RAPID DEVELOPMENT IN LAST DECADE ■C visitor to Singapore is Capt. C. Sutherland, A.1.R.0., urma Civil Service, who was formerly Deputy ComHanthawaddy. He is spending part of* his leave here his wife. In an1,440 words
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Article396 1937-08-22 13 Too Many Smoke Opium carrying precious cargo, immigrants seeking their El Dorado and round-the-world tourists call at Singapore, At this cross-road of the world's ocean traffic, where (livers races meet, one often comes across the familiar scene of in.es and good-by*. Singapore's dockland presents another striking396 words
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223 1937-08-22 13 Woman Lying Unconscious A BEDROOM struggle between a policeman and a man m dress clothes, whose wife was lying semi-conscious I under the bed. was described at West London Police Court recently. Walter Francis Prince, aged twenty- I four, a publicity agent, livmg m223 words
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Article51 1937-08-22 13 Air Stunts Arouse Great Enthusiasm TWO German stunt flyers, Kropf and Kalkstein and a woman pilot, Eva Schmidt, aroused great enthusiasm at the opening of the new aerodrome at Esberb. on f he east coast of Denmark, and a large crowd of Danish sightseers gathered to watch their51 words
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Article59 1937-08-22 13 More than 200 nurses, who are among the 6,000 delegates to the international congress of the Council of Nursing being held m London, had f ea wi f h the Queen and Queen Mary on the lawns of Buckingham Palace recently. Dame Alicia Lloyd Still, the president of the congress,59 words
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Article202 1937-08-22 13 £25,000 Hall To Be Built London, July 23. A UNIQUE scheme to establ'sh a centre of Hindu religion and culture m London has been launcher* by the Hindu Association of Europe, which has the support of a number of wealthy Indian Princes and religious leaders. The202 words
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Article100 1937-08-22 13 Then Attempted Suicide Gloucester, Massachusetts. I YOUTH and his sweetheart who 1 -^v took part m a strange "marriage ceremony—and then tried to commit suicide— are now In a Gloucester, Massachusetts, hospital. Doctors say they will recover. According to the policp. who refuse Ite^eveal their names, the couple100 words
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Article, Illustration13 1937-08-22 13 Captain C. Sutherland A.1.R.0. of th z Burma Civil Service and his wife13 words
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Article57 1937-08-22 13 The King attended a mooting of the Council of the Duchy of Cornwall at the Duchy offices m Buckingham Gate recently. He also recived m audienc* 1 at Buckingham Palace the now Minister from the Netherlands, Count J. P van Limburg Stirum, and the new Minis'er from Yugoslavia, M. Dragomir57 words
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Advertisement195 1937-08-22 14 1 m^nr\Y^ TLCfamiasu)gl t^UUIW BY ALL BITCAM FOR AIR AND jTRAVEL IrailwayunEB NO BOOKING FEES. 1 Chinese clients and those of all I other resident communities are given the best of attention and 5 s 39, Robinson Road, Btafmpar* 1 > -!e'tboß« 4WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL195 words
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Advertisement158 1937-08-22 14 The original Gum Free Hair dressing f^M f^^^mW^^C. Smart men m London and, m fact, all parts U^s i of the world rely on Brylcreem to ensure KS^ hair-smartness and, what is equally im(f^L r portant, hair health. Brylcreem combines these two qualities as no other hair dressing jX "^^y158 words
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Advertisement32 1937-08-22 14 qyfti wn^Kpfly -v\^r w^* 1-^W. I/A ml// j^K 1 1 A J Jmm. *^^Gmmm*w .^mm^mW^^^^^i^. **F^^^. mm- m^^B 1 T V I IB SEa^^^L__ r ENG AtJM TOXG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL32 words
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Article1562 1937-08-22 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson Sin Which I Announce \My Return To The Fold] After An Absence On Holi- day— l Was Going To Say i Well-Earned But The j Editor Would Be Sure To j i Cut It Out And Discourse |On The High Cost Of\1,562 words
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Advertisement80 1937-08-22 15 lUlud Do L/01l See CUk&cuL INSECURITY INDEPENDENCE THE EASIEST, SUREST WAY TO A COMFORTABLE, INDEPENDENT OLD AGE, AWAITS YOU TAKE OUT A MANUFACTURERS LIFE POLICY NOW! Representatives: I POST THIS COUPON NOW Kuala Lumpur The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. J. 11. Clery, 4 5, Java Street. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore.80 words
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Advertisement115 1937-08-22 15 SPECIAL OFFER TO LADY CYCLISTS! /^SjjgK /JL_ LADIES Bicycles of all 7^f\n\ jf/ s^3&\ models complete \v th fflw'M /^fv\\ l2m^ bel1 too! ba with 'K^^m^^A'A^ /v\ 00 s > pumD, stand with 1 I V\< rxk carr er re fl ec tor. Mj™^ |t^AH| Price $28/- Cash Only. See115 words
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Advertisement51 1937-08-22 15 9 r-- v< f #HPWB^ Did 1 MACLEAN my teeth to-day y Ah! I see I did A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Cox 217, Singapore WISE SW/IHC ™HCONO M _V™ lieves acidity. ft|< j s the d'g es v rf )£^r?^ l L ""_.L'!S^sg V IHf SAL;NE WITH THE LARGEST SALt51 words
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370 1937-08-22 15 TRIBUTES TO SIR DENISON ROSS A LINGUIST Dinner Of Oriental Society (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 12. OIR E. Denison Ross, Director of the School of Oriental Studies for 21 years, had ;ome remarkable trilutrs paid to Mr linguistic prowess when he attended tho370 words
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Article209 1937-08-22 15 Three Girls Produced In Court HPHREE girls— aged eleven, thirteen and sixti-e --whom their parents could not control, appeared m Dartrord (Kent) Juvenile Court recently i Here are their stories: The Girl ci Eleven, who was carr ed screaming and kicking into court by a ponce209 words
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Article184 1937-08-22 15 Thanks British Catholics For Medical Supplies Salamanca. "We Spaniards must acknowledge the magnificent assistance rendered io the national cause by English Catholics," declares a leading articie m tna SaiamaiiLa newspaper '"ILi Adelanto" giving detri's of hospital equipment provided for the junta by English ad Iri h Catholics. A184 words
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Article40 1937-08-22 15 Charges are made m the Moscow rewsoaper, Pravda. says the British United Press, that hostile elements m the Kiev radio station were responsible lor the playing of funeral music after the wireless announcement of the execution of Zinoviev last August.40 words
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Article97 1937-08-22 15 A Boy's Threats To Actress THARGED at the Old Bailey recently with sending a threatening letter to Miss Phyllis Robins, the radio actress. Leonard Alfred William Newman, seventeen, clerk, of Purley, was bound over on his father becoming security for his good behaviour. Mr. Fenton, prosecuting, read the97 words
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Article70 1937-08-22 15 Owirg 'to the generosity of Major Edward Cp dagan. 'he Ma^or Charitable Trus\ Lord Nuffield, the Pilgrim Trust, and others, the National Trust has lately acquired Aston Wood, Oxfordshire. About 70 acres m extent, this beau' if ul beech wocdland lies on the edge of the Chil'erns beside the main70 words
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Article161 1937-08-22 15 Princess Marries Her Secretary DRINCESS Erik, the Canadian-born ex--1 wife of Prince Erik of Denmark. Ins secretly married her secretary, Thorkild Juelsbei"-, thirty-four-year-old son of the director of the Copenhagen Post Office, whom she first met on a tennis court. Tnev were married some days ago,161 words
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Advertisement274 1937-08-22 16 -not at all 5 W m l havt found Sanatogen really marvellous. Under the trying conditions one has to live m this country^ Sanatogen is a boon to those who are run-down," <**it€S Mr. F.D. 8.H., Motihan, Br. India. Weakness, listiessness and fatigue will soon disappear after a short course274 words
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Advertisement277 1937-08-22 16 Couldn't sleep for STOMACH iffj^H (WINS jgPffKff "Suffered |^M 0 for weeks £^fifc j «9l'\, /3»'j of a stretch -^^^"^^kf Mere is a letter m which every stomach **3 "^-^^^^L v ''v^fW {.ulferer will Und encouragement and the assurance of quick relief. Mr. H. F. H. •^^^&^>tV} After being a277 words
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Advertisement132 1937-08-22 16 GRANTS WHISKY SHEKLEY'S LACJOL Dov j i Too mu< h meal means too much heat for your dog'B blood And especially m a hot climate this causes lum "torture through continual snatching, la< i. of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of energy You (an remed\' the trouble by cutting down132 words
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Article425 1937-08-22 16 YOUNG MAN WITH AN IDEA PLANS FOR HAPPIER BRITISH ARMY (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 2 A LUNCHEON between a Young Man Who Gets Th"ngs Done and a Field -Marshal who was Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1926 to 1933 is likely to lead to a vast national425 words
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Article153 1937-08-22 16 Arabian Blue Men Starve In French Morocco Paris, Aug. 4. Hundreds of thousands of starving 1 Touaregs, known as "Blue Men". I irom. the blue dye with which they paint themselves as a disinfectant, are i making a great northward trek m search of food and water from153 words
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Article119 1937-08-22 16 Vatican City. For faking a "miracle'" during the celebration of Mass m the Parish Church of Paganica Sabina m the Abruzz., Father Raflaele Codipietro has been unfrocked and excommunicated by order of the Congregation of the Holy Office. While Father Codipietro was celebrating Mass m July, 1936, he119 words
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Article67 1937-08-22 16 Mr. A. H. Joyce, of the India Office, 1 arrived m Simla recently to complete the reorganization of the Bureau of Public Information of the Government of India I wh?ch he began on a former visit. He j will return 1 o the India Office m the au- tumn, when67 words
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Article233 1937-08-22 16 Lady Novelist's Views (By Air Mail) London. CHOULD the mother whose hus- band's vocation keeps him abroad for long: periods stay with her children m England while they are being educated or leave them at home m the care of friends or relatives and go with233 words
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Article79 1937-08-22 16 Phenomenal Luck At Cards New York. President Roosevelt is always luck;' at cards. At least that is what his wife says. Writing m her autobiography, whicn is appearing m serial form m a magazine here, Mrs. Rossevelt relate* ihai soon after her marriage she discovered that "if one79 words
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Article110 1937-08-22 16 The Duke of Gloucester has promised to attend a festival dinner to be held at on November 8 In aid of 4 tu 1 Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. Lord William Scott is chairman of the dinner committee, which includes the Duchess of Wellington, Violet Duchess of Rutland, Lady Augusta Fane,110 words
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Article356 1937-08-22 16 Attacked By Father Of Girl Who Died Geneva. THE legend oi Bernard dogs succouring exhausted travellers m the snowy es of the Alps i$ attacked m a statement made by Dr. J Bremond, of Ch< whose 10-year-old daughter died recently after being bitten by356 words
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Article115 1937-08-22 16 Ottawa. Jun e hM witnessed the most serious crop deterioration m the prairie provinces e^ei to be recorded §s early m the season, accord, ng to a crop report issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics The bureau estimated the condition of the spring wheat crop on115 words
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Article37 1937-08-22 16 The Lerwick motor-ship I'isher sank immediately when she came into collision with the Lowestoft diifter Lord Keith In Lerwick Harbour recently. The crew of the Fisher, who jumped into the sea, were saved by the Lord Keith.37 words
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Advertisement51 1937-08-22 17 GOODBYE CORNS! BT^ Why suffer the ex. B9f t\ cruciattng pain of V^y corns when a few WZi m drops of GETS-IT ;Bh will bring instant I. relief. A few days Mm' ii\ Icter the corn W k 8^ wiU peel f ■s. and your corn f s- troubles are51 words
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Advertisement322 1937-08-22 17 I RESTORE 1 1 (^ox^ t/tXxiJCotif pA Are you nervous, weak, irritable a mere l^gipav shadow of your former self? Waterbury's jfjajfSr^^V Compound will help you hack to health and f(j!i£p^p^ strength! It contains e&sential elements thr fOw^/%-* J l (H V nee(^ s I >lir< ver cx tract, malt322 words
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Advertisement780 1937-08-22 17 W, FREEDOM from R— 'ASTHMA k For DAYS WEE Kg MONTHS j^l^i™^ The Cri P Of Evel 7 Attack .Released In 30 ILL .if&nHl Not The Slightest Siq;n Of An Attack In 10 MINUTES! MIRACULOUS Suffering as you have been pr>rh::ps for years, perEFFECT haps all your life, think v.780 words
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Article415 1937-08-22 17 FIRST "MIRACLE" OPERATION ON MAN OF 61 "I Have Never Been Happier Soften Coldfield. a MIRACLE operation," first of its kind successfully performed, saved tht life of Matthew Mason, sixty-one-year-old Xewcastle-on-Tyne joiner and it has brought him romance as well. Mason, a widower for five415 words
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Article135 1937-08-22 17 Paris. Men a.rd women whose mam qualifica tion is that they are themselves successful parent^ should be among the persons sitting on the bench of the ideal juvenile court, m the view of Mr. Edward Fuller of the Save the Children Fund, speaking at the international conference on135 words
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Article196 1937-08-22 17 Syud Hossain's Advice To Muslims 'By Air Mail) London, Aug. 4. pROFESSOR Syud Hassain, the wellMntn?i°M n y, cor te mpGrary ?f Pandii MotLlal Nehru, who was one-time editu: or the "Allahabad Independent" ana ior the past 15 years an active worker ior the Indian196 words
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Article210 1937-08-22 17 Increase In Japanese Imports Alexandria. Statistics issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Japanese imports of Egyptian cotton, this year, reveal an increase of over 150 per cent. when compared with the previous years figures. Japanese imports during the period of Sept. 1, 1936 and Apr.210 words
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Article327 1937-08-22 17 More Than 1,500 R.A.F. Machines Rugby, Aug. 10. The latest official figures of the Royal Air Force strength In aircraft and peronneJ indicate that the expansion pro;athme, launched m 1935 and greatly augmented m 1936, is making very saisiactory progress. New service stations and armament :-.nci training327 words
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Article42 1937-08-22 17 Caddie-master H. Prentice recently scattered the ashes of sixty-three-year-old William John Price over the first tee at Parkstone golf course, Dorset. That was the wish of Mr. Price. And he had another wish fulfilled— he died while playing m a golf competition.42 words
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Advertisement272 1937-08-22 18 GSeasufng White Teeth and an Attractive Smile This Antiseptic Dental Cream Makes Dull, Stained Teeth Attractive Kolynos is a scientific If'^"' formula originated by '"^BbBB a famous dentist. It gives a j^* 1^" '^^^f thorough germicidal i^^ cleansing to teeth and gums killing millions of germs it^ that cause stain272 words
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Advertisement179 1937-08-22 18 FOR AND USE Thc-e is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vita ity restoring properties. It complexly removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a New Man with Better179 words
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Advertisement99 1937-08-22 18 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS REGARDING OUR FREE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1. In addition to the prizes '4 ready advertised ft ha^-i b*en decided to give a further pri?« of PHOTOGRAPHIC fJOCMS VALUE $10.00 FOR THE HEST PICTURE SUBMITTED EACH MONTH. 2. (Amendment to rule No- 3). Any number of pictures may be submitted99 words
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Article207 1937-08-22 18 1 Physical Instructor Lo ?s L>« of Lambs If rheumatism is crippling your limbs, and making ihe miseiaoie lor you, read how this man obtamed relief rrom the same trouble: "I am a swimming and physical Instructor. Early this year I had violent, stabbing207 words
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Article391 1937-08-22 18 HUSBAND STABS WIFE'S LOVER ACQUITTED on a charge of stab- b.ng his wife's former lover with intent to murder, twenty-eigiit-year-oltl Albert Hali, steel-worker, of Per-cy-street, Sheffield, lert Leeds Assizes recently arm-in-arm with his wiffj, smiling happily. He said: "A man has a right to protect391 words
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Article98 1937-08-22 18 Newspapers Made Of Straw Berlin. i Newspaper- made of straw are the lat€st object of experiment by German scientists m their erior..s to reduce the importation of fore gn raw mater. aiS unaer Herr Hit.er's iour-year plan. A new method has also been evolved, it is stated,98 words
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Article169 1937-08-22 18 Father Refuses His Consent ALTHOUGH he knew that his sixteen- year-old daughter was soon to tecome a mother, a father at the County Down Assizes m Downpatrick recenly refused to give his consent to her marrying her nineteen-year-old-lover. toamuei McCarroii, aged nine\een, of Ballykeei,169 words
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Article206 1937-08-22 18 New District Ta Be Ca'led "Galilee" Created Jerusalem A new district, to be named "Galilee.* lias been created m Palestine by the local British Government. Captain Yelland Andrews, 0.8. E., an Australian ex- officer, has been appointed District Oommi.^s'oner. "Galilee" is part of what un+ii now has been206 words
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292 1937-08-22 18 Lawyers Struck Off Roll In Ceylon Breach Of Trust Convictions niSEXROLMFNT of three proctors, convicted o» *>f trust, took p!? r Ea Colombo recently. The order was made by a Divisional Peneh. eotttsfs i!;e < h,ef j us tiee, Mr Justice. Soertsz, and Mr Iwotiec Hearne, who ordered that the292 words
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Article172 1937-08-22 18 "Adopted" By Inspector's Wife Sittingboume. WHILE police are trying to establish the identity of a pre ty twenty-year-old girl who was found hero recently exhausted from wandering, the wife ot Station-Inspector Farrow has "adopted" her. The girl speaks with a ioreign accent. She remembers nothing bu f172 words
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Article411 1937-08-22 18 4 Years' Research In "Pogotomy" (By Air Mail) Chicago, Aug. 4. rE man who tries to shave wftSi a blunt razor probably doe.^ not realise that he is violating the principles of the p. it of pogotomy, bu: that is iust what be is doing. Doctors L2st:r411 words
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Article96 1937-08-22 18 San S.. The collect hi;;: of simple by the large numb* left behind by ih< r-at on the northern front, Ls an order issued by the military govei:. here. "All persons," bal "whi possess p- en from Ru.- Lan tanfc> captured from the en h as machine-gun96 words
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Article37 1937-08-22 18 TTimatps of ii^ t rfaol at Cheyenne W! ha*« p.n pddress, says the British United Pra Letters to and relatives often carry tlip return address of the "Carroll Kote!," by permission of the local Sheriff, George Carroll.37 words
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Advertisement8 1937-08-22 19 CRAVEN V MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS8 words
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Advertisement399 1937-08-22 19 "New-Life" Hair-Growing sgs^ ror Baldness j GOING BALD v^3S? r f FALLING AND THINNING HAW MjT AND DANDRUFF AFTER YEARS Ot Bald- 'M* WT' m W v Li ness,, the "Roots" of tho fd??M?'- «*mk i- Hair are very rarely "Dead" or ISSS J| IC. beyond reviving. Kotalko has r399 words
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Advertisement96 1937-08-22 19 Are You Worried About Your Daughter? Many a mother has reason to view with concern the pale cheeks of her daughter who lacks appetite, is underweight, easily exhausted, breathle.ss and nervous. Such symptoms indicate that the girl is anaemic and her urgent need is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which contain96 words
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Advertisement437 1937-08-22 19 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS OF WEIGHT Took Flesh-Forming Tablets If you are troubled by steady lot weight read this from a man who put on flesh steadily filter tak ran of tiny, U flesh-torming tab although 13 months I malorttdn nad failed to help him •I v. larged from Sanatorium437 words
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Article915 1937-08-22 19 SPORE TOURNAMENT NEXT MONTH JUNIORS COMPETITION NEARING COMPLETION (By "Phoenix") JOHN Lee and Ahmad Mattar, (both Pi bard players) met last week-end, and the last named was unfortunate to have lost. Ahmad is a capable player, although inclined to be erratic m his smashing. For instance, his915 words
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Article, Illustration72 1937-08-22 19 Mr. Alan Loke's newly purchased do>. Carlo, a seven months' old St. Bernard, which was imported by Mr. Herbert H. de Souza of the Mayfield Kennels and Zoo m East Coast Road, Singapore. Carlo arrived last week from Austra ia and weighs ITS lbs. Its parents are prize dogs which72 words
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Article217 1937-08-22 19 Anniversary And General Meeting IT the annual general meeting held at the residence of Mr. Charlie Yeo the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Mr. Low Cheng Gam, President (reelected); Mr. Lee Teng Guan. Vice-Pre-sident (re-elected); Mr. Kum Kirn. Chuan, Iron, secretary; Mr. Charlie Yeo, hon.217 words
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Article60 1937-08-22 19 The following ties m the men's junior singles championship tournament will be played at the Clerical Union HawPar Hall to-day at 10 a.m. Loh Ngian Lim (Marigold) vs. Pen Teng Siew (5.X.C.8.P.). Ho Yuen (Mayflower) vs. Chung Cheng Heck (Marigold). Low Keng Ann (U.C.A.) vs. Tay Chin Lye60 words
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Article513 1937-08-22 19 IN NORTH Bouquet For B.A.M. President (By "Racquet", lpoh) UfHAT is easily the biggest even* m Malayan badminton will be brought to a close with the playing off of the final of the Foong Seon.ur Cup Competition between Penang and Selangor, m the lpoh Town Hall513 words
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Advertisement454 1937-08-22 20 !f The Pain n If The Pain is Here v s ere STOMACH «f INTESTINAL !HDiGEST!ON I^ INDIGESTION tYFifflil Remove the CAUSE lyjWifSjif gjr- -»v anrf Weakness ■^■tt'- 2 Most of us think of indigestion as a ,^i4La4jKg^! i Mirf stomach complaint. And that is exact- ff^TK^S^WJK T u llr454 words
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Advertisement101 1937-08-22 20 As fit ma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, the prescription of an American physteiac, •tarts killing Asthma Germs m 3 minutes, pv.rifles the bluod and builds new vitality so that you can tleep101 words
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Article1139 1937-08-22 20 Chinese Heading For Soccer Double? League Issue Virtually Settled Service Teams Have Taken Back Seat In Major Competitions So Far Will They Prove Better Cup Fighters Than The Chinese? Teams Which Have Won Since 1892 Cup Is Senior To League By A Dozen Years Cricket1,139 words
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Article1157 1937-08-22 20 By "Referee" QITTING at the ringside at the Happy World, waiting for the Jack-Ffihmy fight to begin, we fell to discussing the intriguing question of Gunboat Jack's age. "He is forty," declared one. "No, fortytwo," said another. After the battle I went to Jack's dressing room1,157 words
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Article482 1937-08-22 20 Cricket, Badminton, Tennis And Boxing i (From Our Own Correspondent) THE two-clay cricket match m Malacca on Saturday and Sunday between 'r.rrtmi nrd non-European elevens .supplied interesting cricket. The Club team, batting first, put up n very poor .show, being all out for 52, Poulain and Scott482 words
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Article27 1937-08-22 20 I The draw for the Junior ladies' singles badminton championship of Singapore will be held at the Clerical Union, HarPar Hall to-day at 12.30 p.m.27 words
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Article1392 1937-08-22 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES TpOLLOWING arc the programmes 1 I oadrast from the 8.M.8.r. the t'-niino- week: 11 V) aJtt.: Light Orchestral Concert, d by the Tanglln Club Orchestra, rnder the direction of Rex Alien. Rethe Tanglin Club: March, mrades." Telke; Waltz. "Voice Spring/1,392 words
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Article751 1937-08-22 21 Phya Bahol RE-APPOINTMENT AS PREMIER AS already reported, the crisis m Siam which led to the resignation of the Premier, Phya Bahol Balabayuha Sena, ended with his reappoint men t. A proclamation issued on Aug\ 19 stated that the Council of Regency had decided to take751 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-08-22 21 A lorry which came to grief on Sat' "day near the Tivoli Theatre m North Bridge Road. (Tribune).18 words
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Article668 1937-08-22 21 Will Not Embark On Any Rash Act Paris. ALTHOUGH some Socialist Ministers 71 are bringing pressure on the Government to leave the Non-intervention Agreement and send arms and munitions to Valencia, the French Foreign Office, is as determined as ever to act m full agreement668 words
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Article328 1937-08-22 21 "INVIGORATING MADRID" Description Of Life In Spanish City Valencia, Aug. I*. i DESCRIPTION of life to Madrid to-day is given by Router's Sp p ciai Correspondent In Valencia, who lius just returned here after a irisit 'o Madrid dun and alter the tertiric battles fur B^unete. "On returning to Valencia328 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-08-22 21 The marnauo took j.lace at the Registry Office, Singapore, recently, 01 Ivli A. i Peddeil of Portsmouth, England, to Mi.^s Helen Vicr.i, daughter of Mrs. M. Vieira, of S:*angi v Photo by Nakajima Co.).34 words
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Article153 1937-08-22 21 Singmj 01 A 21, The prire of t»n a* noon m Singapore to-day was: *****/*! (d >wn >. The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to day was: Buyers 29 3 ic> (down 9 k>) Sellers 29 (down LYALL AND EV ATT> REPORT Singapore. Saturday.153 words
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112 1937-08-22 21 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday BOOH. Buyer*. Sellc-s. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 8 11 16 d. per lb. New York Spdt Sheet U.S. cts. 18 l H per lb. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. August) 29 7 8 30' Good FAQ.112 words
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Advertisement31 1937-08-22 21 »TOMP/ON XJPTICAL C 9 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc (Dr. of Ocular Science) 35 years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Classes if needed. GRANTS WHISKY31 words
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Advertisement356 1937-08-22 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE— -Smoke Deli Havana Melange and Albury Cigars, excellent m quality; a trial is strongly recommended! Obtainable from all dealers. SOLUTION TO CROSSWORD No.T. ACROSS. 1. Learn. 4. Pat. 6. Straf» 10. Unaware. 12. Ate. 13. Sly. 14. Area. 15.' Hen. 17. Pom. 10. Enter. 20. Ere.356 words
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Article1283 1937-08-22 22 TRIALS WITH SHORT MA YO APPARA TUS SEA-PLANE TO BE LAUNCHED IN MID-AIR London, Aug. 11. f "INTEREST is being added to pie- liminary commercial flying on the North Atlantic by the trials which are now to be made with the composite apparatus m which a1,283 words
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Article, Illustration53 1937-08-22 22 Captain F. Dismore mounting the steps to the control cabin of Imperial Airways air-liner, 'Heracles,' on the occasion of the special flight which marked the millionth mile flown by this famous type of aircraft A celebration luncheon wus held on board while the air-liner was fly ing- over the south53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1937-08-22 22 The crew of 'Cambria' selected for the second survey flight across the North Atlantic by Imperial Airways. They are (left to right) Wireless Operator Philip Arthur Woods, Cap lain Griffiths James Powell (Commander), and First Officer Colin For the Elder. The fourth member of the crew is Wireless Operator John53 words
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Article419 1937-08-22 22 To Attempt To Swim The Channel (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 4 CHANNEL .'.wimming as a summer sport has not died out. The first over-seas aspirant of the 1937 season arrived m Lcndon recently. Tall, blonde. 26 years old, she is Miss Eva Morrison,419 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1937-08-22 22 'LOUIS WILL HA YE TO KNOCK ME STONE COLD" Long: Branch, New Jersey, Auff. 1— A BARE two weeks beiore Joe Louis and I face up m the ring at Madison Square Garden, I have had mv first real worry since th? party landed1,583 words
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Article74 1937-08-22 22 At the sixth annual Reneral meeting of the Wah Chons Badminton Party held at. Mr. Tan Chonß B -esideßße. 3, George Street, Sinaaporr. The foiwi |ng were elected offlco-bnr- tn year 1937-1938.— President: Mr. Thenc TJin Ho; pnsfdant: Mr Yco He* B<np IMJ 1 secretary. Mr. Tan74 words
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Advertisement101 1937-08-22 22 FIRST BOUTI HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ™ST BOUT 8 45 M 1 SATURDAY, AUG. 28 g/^ FOR WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP W» AND BELT OVER 15(3) ROUNDS. (TliJ JOE DIAMOND «T NAI SOM PONG ]3j| Fxtra Special Lightweight Contest. J/^ Wf BATTLING SIMA I \1 jß^ VS. dumond YOUNG CAUDER n*Jk S 10(3)101 words
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710 1937-08-22 23 THRILLING SOCCER AT STADIUM GALLANT DISPLAY BY MEN FROM GILLMAN Singapore, Saturday. Till Hrst Division football match between fhe Middlesex Regiment and the Royal Engineers, which was played at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, has no direct bearing on the championship710 words
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Article490 1937-08-22 23 Matches At Kuala Kangsar Pthe Malayan Polo tournament at Kuala Kangsar. the match which took place between Singapore and the Pahang Polo Club at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesday was regarded as a side match to Rive the Singapore Poio Club team, a game before the departure of490 words
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Article156 1937-08-22 23 Penang Inter-State Fixtures THE following are Penang's fixtures ror the rugby football season. All the games are to be played m Penang except where otherwise stated. Sept. 4: State trial. Sept. 11: Colours v. Whites. Sept. 18: "A" v. Taiping, at Taiping. Sept. 18: "A" v. Bukit Mertajam156 words
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357 1937-08-22 23 2-Day Game With Cricket Club j Singapore, Saturday. FE two day cricket fixture between j the S.C.C. and the Combined Schools which was played on the padang 1 was left drawn, time intervening. The Club scored 157 m their first innings, and forced the schoolboys357 words
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Article643 1937-08-22 23 Singap ore Championship Badminton Junior Tourney Thrills Singapore, Saturday. MAYFLOWER'S players, Low Choon Poh and Lee Beng Watt, gave a poor account of themselves, when they met Chung Cheng Hock and Leow Kirn Cheng (Marigold). It was only m the second set of the ie that they put up any643 words
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Article116 1937-08-22 23 The hon. secretary of the Health mid Strength Leppaiers' Union, Singapore, has b°en notified by the Secretary of the British Amateur Weight L'fters' Association, that the Central Council, at a meeting heid on July 27 last, unanimously accented the Referee's Certificate submitted by him m connection with the116 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-08-22 23 R. Thoy, (St. Andrew's) who took five S.C.C. wickets for the Combined Schools (Tribuae).14 words
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Article675 1937-08-22 23 Singapore, Saturday. DECORDS were smashed and exctllcnt performances were put up by competitors at the eighteenth 'annual swimming 1 championship carnival of j the YM.CA. held at the V.M.C.A Pool at Fort Canning- this afternoon. me weather kept line and t^-ere wes large gathering of members oi675 words
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Article203 1937-08-22 23 Khalsa Beat S.C.C. XI In Low Scoring Game i Singapore, Saturday. DLAYING at McNalr Read, the Khalsa Association defeated the S.C.C. 71 by 22 runs m a very low scoring match KHALSA ASSOCIATION Ram Piara c Sub b Wheeler 4 Tharam Singh b Wheeler 7 Teher Ali203 words
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Article42 1937-08-22 23 Berlin I An order for four complete concrete factories has been placed by an Indian company with a machine factory ii: t D ssau, Central Germany, it is reported here. The order la to the value of £220.00042 words
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Article444 1937-08-22 23 S'pore Urban Co-Operative Union Enjoyable Sports j Function j i Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore Urban Co-operative Union, Limited, held their fourth annual athletic sports on the Victoria School ground this afternoon under a cloudless sky. A record crowd was present, including officials and members, their families and friends, among whom444 words
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Article248 1937-08-22 23 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aur 20. THE Medical Department met the Education Department, on the Johon Civil Service Club padang this aftcrnoor and the match ended m a draw. For the Education Department. Marsha! was top scorer with 38 and Ahmad 26 was next best. The248 words
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Article, Illustration159 1937-08-22 24 -HELLO! DEAR" BLANNY'S SLIPPER Mrs. G. E. Tatham and Mr. CrawTord-Lawson m a scene from "Fair *nd Warmer" to be produced by the S.A.D.C. next month (White Studio) ''Hello; dear," Mrs. T. Aiken and Mr. Crawford-Lawson m the S.A.D C production "Fair and159 words
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Advertisement7 1937-08-22 24 For Best Sports Reports Read the TRIBUNE7 words