Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 September 1937
1937-09-05
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Title Section17 1937-09-05 1 The Sunday Tribune voi. i— No. ia SINCAFORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1937. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune17 words
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286 1937-09-05 1 MUCH INTEREST AROUSED FRENCH MOVE Important Proposals From Britain r uriiy, Aug. k IIfIDESPREAD iiU ;i ,hiw d by 'he Minouitcetmeat that :u i ewitfen act oC MadtMrraneaii ftiwera, important arpponfh win M ,U j forward i>> Hi.- liiin Government. Tha tfen* ii(i ld*<* nl the286 words
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188 1937-09-05 1 JAPANESE BOMBS FALL CLOSE NEW CRISIS ARISES CUTTING OF CABLES INVOLVES OTHER NATIONS 4 NAY At' V-nlw'Jr^nt of \moy has been followed by a r raid by naval rlanes As far ps is known the Jannnese attacks were directed against the forts at thisReuter - 188 words
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Article865 1937-09-05 1 Unable To Take North Station Shanghai. Sept. 4. Chinese forces last nisht recaptured nearly tno-thircls of the Lotien-Chen area which ha^> recently fallen into Japanese hands. One Chinese column is now attacking the Japanese rear threatening the annihilation of a Japanese unit. Three Japanese planes were shot865 words
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Article49 1937-09-05 1 Singapore, Saturday. In the Third Police Court to-day Sittaya, a Tamil coolie, was committted to stand his trial at the November Assizes on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, m connection with the death of a Chinese at the dry dock at Seletar.49 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-09-05 1 Mr W. E Bretsch (Sumatra) and his bride. Miss Louise Zoprist (Switzerland), who were married at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on Saturday morning;. (Tribune V25 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-09-05 1 Some of the guests at the christening of t*c "Governor FuJlertOti," Ihe second plane imported by Wearne some 01 me 5 u Brothers, Ltd., for th Malayan Internal Air Service (see page 2).33 words
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Article285 1937-09-05 1 League Champs. Draw With Derby London, Aug. 4. 17OLLOWING are the result* of English and Scottish league soccer matches played to-day:— ENGLISH LEAGUE Reuter First Division Arsenal Wolverhamplon 0 Birmingham 2 Portsmouth Biackpocl 1 bvfrton Bientiord 2 nucidersfield iX-iby 2 Sunderland Grimsby 0 Bolton i_ecas 6 Preston uverpoolReuter - 285 words
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Article30 1937-09-05 1 The rubber output of »<Jal. Lid., tor the month of IW7. omount« to aß.ioo jioundii ma*»i Of 148,300 pounds lor the ft il;<: the current financial year,30 words
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Article15 1937-09-05 1 The Chilka i.s due at P< i liriiifint 164 Btate-aided labourers from Maarai.15 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-09-05 1 Mr. Mrs. T. J. B. \Vearnr affixing thf house flas to the straps of the "(invi'iiMir I ullerton,"18 words
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Advertisement36 1937-09-05 1 i i v a.m. i Edition i i Ulterior vie* ol an avenue m one pf Ik^J^f^LJf LW.V. Maturation cellars m Paarl For yeara Key Brandy is ig^.gS^y'Tl n^tlired m this manner so that when f^m^m^A36 words
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Advertisement12 1937-09-05 1 THE NKWS v. nil voi v lIKiIAhFAST Try The MMNIAN2 TKIBI '\K12 words
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Miscellaneous30 1937-09-05 1 nn: tides JU DAY:— II.I 4 a.m. !> ft. 1 m; UM inn., 10 tt I m. rO-.MOIlllOW:— 11 40 a.m. f> ft. I ««s.; 11.48 p.m.. 10 ft 1 m.30 words
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1070 1937-09-05 2 DIRECTORS APPEAL FOR REBATE NEW PLANE CHRISTENED PETITION AWAITS GOVERNMENT DECISION Singapore. Saturday. 4 FTER stressing the fact that Wearne Hrrs.. Ltd., were the fir to tackle internal air transport m Malaya, for whir*h serv Ye .several prominent Malaya: 1 official-, including H.E. The1,070 words
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Article, Illustration949 1937-09-05 2 Rosalind Wong - Rosalind Wong ROSALIND WONG ON HER COMING TRIP WHAT WILL LONDON JOURNALISM BE LIKE? FAREWELL MESSAGE TO TRIBUNE READERS "lIOW would you like to j^o to London and work on one of !"ne big London dailies?" What other answer than an enthusiastic one could anyone give?949 words
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Article128 1937-09-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. An alleged free fight at the Seletar Air Base yesterday afternoon, involving many Chinese coolies, which, but for the timely arrival ot the police, might have assumed serious proportions, was responsible for seven Chinese and a Bengali Islam being sent to hospital with minor injuries. While128 words
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Article33 1937-09-05 2 A special service for seafarers will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, to-day <Sept. 5) at 5.30 p.m., to which everybody will be welcome. Offerings for Missions to Seamen will be made.33 words
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Article899 1937-09-05 2 SOME DEFECTS Views Of Calicut Delegate (Special to the Sunday Tribune) Singapore, Saturday. TVf R A. V K. Menon. the principal cf Zfincrin's Collesre, Calient, and a delegate to the World Education Conference, has sent us the following- special article for publication: The Seventh World Education Conference899 words
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Article44 1937-09-05 2 With reference to the articli 'Popular Malayan Cnin< .n yesterday's Malaya Tribuir pointed out that the name o: re gentleman obtaining W '■>■ i for election to the p<I Nankiiiß should read Mr Un Kenj; Lian, Instead Of Mr Lim K<44 words
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Article23 1937-09-05 2 Singapore According to Information received noni the OQnsul-OeneraJ ol ttm Netherlands. Singapore the :tli-wt.st of one Fathom Shoal fc> uuiiiing again.23 words
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Advertisement72 1937-09-05 2 •PBONB 5W3 Telegraphic Address. 1934 GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL! CHARMINGLY SITVATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. UnrlmalUd FacMWes for Private Entertainments. f9> fi WEAKNESS, \r Xl/ debility ff(AN>EM I A «[^/y Kk^\ of Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy AL 'VS CURES, and72 words
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Advertisement64 1937-09-05 2 i Raffles Brasserie! I HfiEIAK It AS ASI ROAD j TRY OUR SPECIAL CURRY j TIFFIN TO-DAY $1.00 j Served from 12.30 to 3 p.m. i also S POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES S j AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY jHICH CLASS CONFECTIONERY j Wedding and I RADIOGRAM I Outside Catering64 words
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213 1937-09-05 3 THREE POWERS DENOUNCED LABOUR POLICY Report Of National Council London. Sept. 4. 4 D nOJi th it the British A t must Ix^ "strongly CMtaP d to d Ilia country, to play a i n -i>i <■ ye security an( ti» intimitfat'on byReuter - 213 words
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Article69 1937-09-05 3 Now Open To Men Of The Lower Deck THE Adm announi lai inder which men of tha nd communications branches lower deck may rise to c m i rark m the executive branch. The new regulations are designed ta •he number of officers recrvuifd ft sourc-"69 words
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Article113 1937-09-05 3 Chinese Lorry Driver Sentenced Singapore, Saturday. A SENTENCE uf five month's rigorous tm] impoaed on a .ver named Tan Sian Hoon who i before Mr. Forrer the District Jtidt^e. Crl•urt. this morning, with causing the deaths of Tan Jee Bah and Tan Qoh Meng, and grievous hurt to113 words
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Article163 1937-09-05 3 PASSENGERS DUE BY S.S. HECTOR Singapore, Saturday. passengei ure due by to-day (Sept. 4) loun.-. ngapore, Penanc and HongI A Studd, D S 0.. If.C, Lendrum, Mrs. Imogen, Mi Elphinstone and G. C. Irving, Mr. J B N. c. B. Hobgen, H J. Scu s G. Scull. Mi and Mrs.163 words
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Article87 1937-09-05 3 Mcdi terra nean Menace Washington, Aug. 4. THE commanders of ships of America's European .squadron are ready to retiliatc with depth charges and gunfire I attacked by a mysterious submarine or other vessel m the Mediterranean according to a spokesman of the Naw Department added, however,Reuter - 87 words
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Article241 1937-09-05 3 Floating "Flats" With Windows 'By Air Mail> From Our Oicji Correspondent* London. Aug. 25. /COMPLETE with -flats," air-condition ing and 500 happy passengers, Bris latest liner, the 23.500 tons Or- cl the Orient Line, left Southampton this week on her maiden voyage a cruise to241 words
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Article78 1937-09-05 3 Found During Penan*? Demolition From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sept. i. T.V'ORKMEN engaged m demolishing the Lim Leng Cheak building m Penang Road, one 01 the most magni.nt buildings m Penang, is rumoured to have discovered a valuable packet of jewellery, which has been disposed of78 words
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Article170 1937-09-05 3 Tender Accepted By The Municipality From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A PPROXIMATELY $17,000 is to bo .-pent xl by the Penang Municipality m reconstruction of the Town Hall. At a recent meeting of Committee- No. V of the Commissioners, the President, Mr. J. A. Black, explained170 words
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Article28 1937-09-05 3 London, Sept. 3. According to the British Medical Journal there are now 59.010 registered medical practitioners m Great Britain of whom 6,000 are women. British OfficialBritish Official Wireless - 28 words
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Article, Illustration52 1937-09-05 3 tiny i>i«,iios m the above picture are to be used for th a smaller m ihe Far Eastern Music School Kindergarten Class which will be Started very soon. II is worthy of note the baby piano is designed and produced with tone similar to that of an52 words
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Article221 1937-09-05 3 Inauguration Of New Club Singapore, Saturday. A SMALL but. promising Football Association was formally declared by Mr. D. C. Meathrel of Messrs ser Neave Ltd.. at 124 Anson Road, this afternoon, during the course of a tea party.. The Association had formerly existed 1 about two and half221 words
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Article32 1937-09-05 3 All Abcm Scotland from cooking haggis to details of the Loch Ness monster can be learned at the Scott:sl: Information Bureau opened m the Strand by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.32 words
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Obituary76 1937-09-05 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. ah Jim Kwee, Nee Madam Sco Tlaag, late of Johore Bahru, sed away peacefully at her house, No. 44. KoeJr Road. Singapore, at 7.30 p.m. on the 3rd September. She leaves hind four sons, Seah Neo Kwang, ah Neo Chow, Seah Neo Cheng and Buan, one daughter76 words
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Article57 1937-09-05 3 Bangkok Looks Forward To Meeting Singapore 'From Our Onm Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. TJANGKOK is looking forward to -t» the visit of the Singapore Army Fifteen for the inter-port rugby match against the Bangkok Sports Club on October 23. It is hoped that the China situation will not interfere57 words
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Article55 1937-09-05 3 Results Of Yesterday's Home Fixtures London, Aug. 4. FOLLOWING are the results of to-day's Rugby fixtures: Cardiff beat Crosskeys 21—3. Coventry beat Bridgend 12—8. Headingley beat Northampton 5—6. Leicester beat Bedford 12—13. Newport beat Pill Harriers 24—9. Neath beat Bkewen 6 3. Plymouth beat Teignmouih 24—0. Torquay Athletic55 words
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Article331 1937-09-05 3 "Times" Comment FRUITS NOT WORTH WHILE London, Sept. r>. np.'lE Times, m a leading article 0:1 Japan's 2,549 million yen wai budget, describes as optimistic Japan's apparent expectation that a collapse of Chinese resistance wili ensure an early decisive victory It adds: "It would be dangerous331 words
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Article211 1937-09-05 3 IN SHANGHAI Repeated Bombings By Japanese Singapon. Suiuul;<\. TffK following message from thr Chinese Foreign Office is rclra*ed by the hints? ConsulateGeneral m Singapore to-«lay: The National Tmi« (hi DnifCfsily m Shanghai has been rtrstrox- d un the result of repeated bombings from Japanese planes during the211 words
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Article44 1937-09-05 3 New Zealand Versus Minor Counties London, Sepi. 4. A T Folkestone to-day the Minor Ccunt ies made 310 m their first inning against the New Z-ealanders whtreplied with 19 ruas for the fall of mm wicket at the close of play .—Router.44 words
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Advertisement55 1937-09-05 3 This Month STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Celebrates Its CENTENARY i On Tuesday The MOlL\i\(; Tit I ill NE Will Publish An n f age SUPPLEMENT IN COLOUR To Commemorate the occasion. The Supplement, which will contain no advertisements, will be profusely illustrated and will contain historical articles of the P. O.55 words
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Advertisement86 1937-09-05 3 \Dijf«^ n a j nglaS s^y. IHEHHK7 MM RELIEF Flttl.M ISLAKI For The Man Behind The Wheel Polaroid Sunglasses block out the blinding sun-glare reflected from the road or the hood of your car without robbing your eyes of useful light. The view is soft and colourful road markings are86 words
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Advertisement185 1937-09-05 3 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong,, Manila, Singapore. i investment Bankers and Broken m Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable* and Quotation Service, Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG185 words
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104 1937-09-05 4 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 1 Singapore, saiuraay noon. Buyers. Sellers, j No. I.X.R.S.S. to cases tF.0.8. Sept.) 30^8 30 5 a S Good F.A.Q. m bales i (F. 0.8. Sept.) 2&% 29? 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) 3 (awardable Spore) 30 3 8 30 V104 words
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Article102 1937-09-05 4 EXPORTS OF TINNED PINEAPPLES 1 During the week ending Aug. 28, 1937, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 28.087 cases, of which: 15,773 (56 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,050 <4 per cent.) cases to the Con- tinent of Europe, S 7,822 (28 per cent) cases to102 words
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Article102 1937-09-05 4 D. Cavanagh arrived m Singa- pore by the aircraft "Canberra" VHUSC from Erisbane, on Aug. 31. Mr. T. Katoo and Mr. S. Nakav/o left Singapore by Die aircraft -Aurora" VT-AEG for Marseilles on Sept. 1. The following arrived m Singapore i by the aircraft "Atalanta" G-ABTI on102 words
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Advertisement148 1937-09-05 4 Us the I \I4pII ok TOWN! You €*an Ikmit (he I Knars a milr army CAPITOL 3 SHOWS M r J^_^. TO-DAY r~ f,.H L .7AKtTT) r p OLL I < YOUR FROM TM£ MORSty J Ml UNCLE J Girls! Gaycty! Music! Romance! The Happiest Hit of Years! JWk A148 words
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Advertisement224 1937-09-05 4 lit i"( i^ briflhi> w|^wras^^ -is^Sw'- '*w^ A >^^^"* i i i_^^^* t,^^~* i.^^*"'* <^^^" a a T THE BEST S C It E E N |HHPP^R3P3SBH| LAUGH OF IIIi: YEAR •f A M^ .^k. S —WITH TWO OF THE HB A• W i WORLD'S MOST H^^S^— d^^A J? v224 words
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Advertisement122 1937-09-05 4 T THE GAYEST FILM SINCE EVE SMILED AT Al)\M> APPLE— AND THE SAUCIEST I V J OA/ x**Gflfe*-«- x_ TKf _^m M^r t^^^^gp^ >he fi^t mole ieorned the *J&^WrWr -^Hside story of mor'riage JIL^A 4 I W DORIS NOLAN-JOHN BOLES f)L WALTER PIOGEON ALAN MOWBfiAV TALA BIRELL C L w122 words
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Miscellaneous76 1937-09-05 4 VESSELS ARRIVED Peisander. British. 3,883 tons, from t Baltimore 3.9 to Batavia 5.9. Benreoch. British, 3.702 tons, from Middlesbrough 3.9 to Hongkong and j i Yokohama 6.9. Pangkor, British, 687 tons, from Pontianak 4.9 to Pontianak 6.9. Hector, British, 6,840 tons, from Liverpool 4.9 to Hongkong, Taku Bay and Dairen76 words
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476 1937-09-05 5 FORCED TO TELL THE TRUTH A NEW DRUG Revolutionises Crime Problems (By Air Mail) Lcndon, Au?. 21. WORKING day and night m a t .^uTitv Council hospital laboratory m the Kast-Erd of London, two younjf doctors are experimenting with a drug which revolutionises the investigation into crime and the treatment476 words
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Article122 1937-09-05 5 Pans "'Colour That is what is needed m men's clothe?," sa*d M. Andre de FouJpderes, leading male fashions expc.t when he described the kind ot" clothes men will soon be wearing. M. Fouquiores, who is president of the French. Tailors' Society, foretcid that D bea for men will122 words
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Article, Illustration632 1937-09-05 5 REDUCING THE RISK (By "Horatius") JINCE the genera] adoption of Contract and the decline of Auction, the play has so tightened up, that coup^ which were unheard oi unuer the old regime are now quite common. End plays are often employed by good players to avoid the risk632 words
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Article127 1937-09-05 5 HLs thick flannel trousers probably saved the lite of a farmer. Mr. Sarel dv Toit. of Harrismith. Natal South Africa Mr. dv Toit. who was feeding teff into a threshing machine, felt what he thought to he a thick piece of wire round his leg and tried127 words
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Article117 1937-09-05 5 New York. "The time hasn't come when men can run ships alone," said Mrs. Mary Agnes Loeb, the only woman delegate to the National Maritime Union's recent-con-ference. Mrs. Loeb is a stewardess who hai crossed the Atlantic a hundred times, and .-hp exolained that "Ladies travelling117 words
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Article115 1937-09-05 5 London. J The Archbishop of Canterbury, speak- m? at a banauet of the Society of Knights Bachelor, at which Sir Gerald Wollaston, Garter King of Arms, presided, said those who had seen the Coronation films would realise he seemed to be fumbling m some strange way with115 words
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Article166 1937-09-05 5 "Make Sacrifices For Swaraj" Nasik, Aug 11 ADDRESSING a public meeting held •fi yesterday night m Bombay, the Public Works Minister, Mr. Nufie, visualised that Congress, within a few would be ruling throughout the Jand, including those Provinces where Muslims were m a majority. "Having made166 words
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Article118 1937-09-05 5 Leeds. Leeds infirmary appealed lor a cat to test a four-year-old patient whose asthma was said to be aggravated by cat lur Embarrassed infirmary official! wennext day still turning away a constant siream of cats brought by their owners. An official said: "Within ten minutes of the118 words
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Article273 1937-09-05 5 An Easy Way To Double Your Energy Day after day of gruelling hard work In a "grilling hot climate is bound to i ip your energy, destroy your power to think straight and dull your keen eniovrnent of life. You need to replace every day, \he273 words
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Advertisement998 1937-09-05 5 Asthitifl iiiFiii Killed m J Ninubs-Doif si Discovery Brings Sound Sleep lh@ First Night, Stops Coughing, Choking, Gasping. Quickly Restores Health and Vitality If you are a victim of choking, wheez- the bronchial Lubes, so that mucus and fIJPJWjnnSB" H VBBHBHHHB| ing-, coughing-, asthma, or bronchitis phlegm are dissolved and998 words
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Advertisement233 1937-09-05 5 MM4 YOU KMOW HOW JOE USED TO .THEN t BEGAN GIVING HIM NERYQUS. IRRITABLE QUAKER OATS EVERY DAY. IT 4fP?A H!S APPETITE POOR A CONTAINS GREAT ifVW if! SYSTEM OUT fo> VJ?V QUANTITIES OF VITAMIN V-i£4 }L OF O7!DER... Sa#^\ IT CERTAINLY MAOE <^^\^^ t_ NEW &0Y OF JOl ll233 words
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Article596 1937-09-05 6 "VICTORIA" Great Reception In New York (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 21. THE British film 'Victoria the Great" has not only astonished the American film trade, but it is likely to prove morfe successful m America than any of its predecessors. At the end of its596 words
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Article133 1937-09-05 6 How Alaska Was Bought (By Air Mail) Washington. Aug. 2:). THE youth of Alaska may soon be able to see the 7.200.000 dollars (£1.440.000) cheque with Which the United States bought their country from Russia In 1867. The huge cancelled cheque has b« en lying for many decades133 words
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Advertisement175 1937-09-05 6 Yot ipeoJ ooetsird »t o^9 >l your I ta tod. Ihcrcturv I«l your Uu T-iJ v th« ami MJ AgjH m t^l fwH <' to jour &r>UMu l|Xj > Da >'•■> b* catisficd wilb jK nythiPK inferior i> MLV* Mm LiLVMOND B ■■•h-tt-xi. WWf tt<tt« bed. but cu«ts oo more175 words
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Advertisement257 1937-09-05 6 UNABLE TO DIGEST HIS FOOD PROPERLY Until Chardox Ended His Acid Stomach This man's stomach trouble was maki ing him a permanent invalid. He was 1 constipated, could not sleep, could not eat. and was losing weight, On a friend's advice, he started taking Char--1 c.ox after every meal. He257 words
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Advertisement88 1937-09-05 6 1 V NQ V N 8"— 10"— 12" Giant 18" J 11 3 11 SPEAKERS AUDITORIUM. QRTHODYNAMIC, CONCERT PERMANENT MAGNET, ALL TYPES TO SUIT YOUR EVERY REQUIREMENT. TRANSMISSION"™"" RADIO Transformers, Chokes, Condensers and parts, £:andard components tubes. RAYTHEON RCA Transmission Tubes. Test instruments. WESTINGHOUSE STEWART-WARNER PRECISION RADIOS HERMAN A. DEVRY88 words
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490 1937-09-05 7 PA UL MUNI L UISE RAINER IN "THE GOOD EAR TH" AT THE ALHAMBRA THIS WEEK MOVING DRAMA OF ANCIENT CHINA JT seems incredible that the narrow limits of a canvas .screen could ha, been Tone. Chi a but the thin •The Good Earth," based on the novel by Pearl490 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-09-05 7 Walter Winchell, Patsy Keily. Alice Faye and Ben Bernie who will appear m "Wake Up and Live" at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.24 words
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Article468 1937-09-05 7 William Powell - William Powell By SO it is Hollywood you want to hear about? Well, I intend to fool you. I have been delving into a bit of historic lore recently and out of the pages jumped a bold, bad young namesake «>f mine. His name was Thomas Powell468 words
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Article309 1937-09-05 7 TEDDY KNOX Sex Appeal For Monkeys ONE of the big scenes m the Crazy Gang: film "O-Kay for Sound," at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week is the medieval ba'Jet performed by Nervo and Knox. Fountains play, parrots decorate the exotic setting of heavy silk and309 words
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Article137 1937-09-05 7 New Sweethearts Of The Screen npHE love story which changed th? destiny of an empire, with th' i screen s new romantic sensation. handsome Tyrone Power and beautiful Madeleine Carroll as to-day: most talked-?Jbout sweethearts, It told with stirring beauty against magnificent setting m the Twen i137 words
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Article70 1937-09-05 7 can you repeat, alter iuui iciiumgo. i "Systematic distribution of nebulae and j the effects of galactic obscuration"? It's a tricky job, but a woman had to do m "Under Cover of Night" at MetroGold wyn- Mayer. Sara Haden, as the woman scientist m the Edmund70 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-09-05 7 A scene from Wake Up and Live" will be screened at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.17 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-09-05 7 Paul Muni and Luise Rainer m a sc ;ne from "The Good Earth" which will have a return screening at the Alhambra Theatre, next week.25 words
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Article49 1937-09-05 7 Charlottetown, Prince Edward island. Mr. William Bernard, a native of Devon, has just celebrated his 105 th birthday here. He came to Canada as a boy of seven and still enjoys vigorous health. Mr. Bernard is one of the oldest inhabitants of Prince Edward Island.49 words
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Article429 1937-09-05 7 LEADING FEMININE ROLE IN "WAKE UP AND LIVE" gINGING and dancing is as much a part of the routine of Alice Faye's life as is eating and sleeping. The attractive, blonde young actress, appearing with Walter Winchell and Ben Bernie m "Wake Up and429 words
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Article, Illustration21 1937-09-05 7 Dean Jagger and Florence Rice who will be seen at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week, m "Under Cover of Night."21 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-09-05 7 The Crazy Gan? who appear m "O-Kay Tor Sound" at the Pavilion lhcatre, Singapore, this week.16 words
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253 1937-09-05 7 "Under Cover Of Night" A CRIME THRILLER Mystery Film With Novel Situations GRIM mystery among a group of scientists at a university, and solution of a baffling: crime by the tiny clew of a pet dog's rubber ball are the exciting elements m "Under Cover of Night," detective story m253 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-09-05 7 Patsy Kelly and Ned Sparks who appear In "Wake Up And live" at the Capitol Theatre this week.18 words
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Advertisement43 1937-09-05 7 THF NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION N0.3 Wo. t Cu?ee Dischar***. No. 2 Cur«« Siood K^. 3 Cure* Chrorlc W ft ikn ■iit So. r»t Mad Co-H .versttrUßd.N.V.'.S.LondOE. OR. LZ. CLERC'S PILLS for t^»e Hvep *H*Ur>«yt weak kidney JL toirtdd«r.43 words
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Article2666 1937-09-05 8 Thomas O' Gorman - Thomas O'Gorman Our Short Story By "IN lh€ name of (Imi. Tom Lankan, tc me what I can do for you," Preodcrgapt re was no reply. "Can vuu understand me, if so tell me what I can d;> to bring rest to Then he heard a voice: "What2,666 words
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Advertisement262 1937-09-05 8 l T ~~i TTtmM a^^^ "f-^^m TO STOP AZZ I^M^ t0 «move tha '^^r cause of the trouble excess stomach i i Recent medical research and X-ray ats proved that Bisurated su toatains the quickest-acting most effective antacid and stomach correctives known to medical science. Uiurnud' \f isn*si* coitt itUU262 words
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Advertisement29 1937-09-05 8 A shipment of New Models is arriving by the ss. Mapia, on September 11, 1937. Distributors for Malaya: S I N G A FOR E MOT O R S29 words
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Advertisement595 1937-09-05 8 Or your sysbmiN^M^v J is poisoned I S^^ N j Your Health is Under- X /j&tf) jfßjk- w mined and You May ft %<> Jj Suffer from Nervous- sssssssssssßasssissssnßsi««s^ ness, Circles Under Eyes, Lack of Vitality, Getting Up Nights, Dizziness, Leg Pains, and Feel Tired, Run-Down, and Worn Out There595 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1937-09-05 9 H. L. Hoskin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H. L. Hoskin I ITERARY discovery of the week: A bookT called "Clochemerle," by Gabriel Chevallier. Extraordinarily amusing. These of you who, m the famous phrase, are "dumb and unresponsive" and cannot read French are recommended to a brilliant translation by Jocelyn Godefroi, published by Martin Seeker1,814 words
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Advertisement52 1937-09-05 9 im nmn _L. n II wfw M w^wwi^ I^^ Ql'R European Assistants arc always at your service. Call upon them for advice on any question W*k^^ dealing with table fare. We- <<4^H solve your catering problems. PHOx\E: SPORE: 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR: 3330 (2 lines). IPOH 110 111 (252 words
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Article2381 1937-09-05 10 EVENING "at homes" from 9.30 until mid- night or after, with dancing and a eokl supper, are more and more the vogue m Singapore, and of course there la understandable reason for their popularity, especially amongst the er people, who do enjoy an evenu:ir 42,381 words
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Article1099 1937-09-05 10 i PRICKED up my ears the other day 1 when heard a certain someone talking about women's figures and stating very emphatically, "no figure is too slim to need a girdle. No matter how slender a woman or girl may be, she needs a girdle to refine1,099 words
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Advertisement52 1937-09-05 10 has just received an unusual selection m Jewel Trees; Rose Quartz, Cornelian, White Jade, Amythest, and Amber. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. Phone 7143. PALAIS dcs MODES 12A, CAPITOL BUILDING, 5 Stamford Road. J The LATEST CREATIONS m Exclusive Gowns Hats Handbags Novelties, Etc., Etc., Etc. Sole Distributors for "BERLEI"52 words
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Advertisement58 1937-09-05 10 *a x o ,_g-, J-jr 1 0-, 9 i S To Prevent or Cure i i i PRICKLY HEAT 1 S Use J' j j ACNESIA ANTISEPTIC j J DUSTING POWDER j I Daily j J I after the bath. Price 60 cents small box $1.50 Family box j Obtainable58 words
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Advertisement143 1937-09-05 10 MADAME PAGE 1 M Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. I For Expert Dressmaking nm nmm i iiihii i j Designing. j ni/^rO MATERNITY GOWNS, TWEED LU U V 'WV SUITS COATS. vd'wis^ 1^ IMVIV/ J A Speciality. Special attention to up-country radium- vita face powder: orders. i 5 t peach,143 words
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Advertisement216 1937-09-05 10 JUST RECEIVED Small shipment very smart Morning Frocks Two Piece-Suits also Jabots. de SOUZA BROS 9, Stamford Road. Capitol Building. With reasonable care the makers guarantee the» c c /^fß\ machines for 50 y^ars, truly a cycling lifetime. The three pßkmSkt models jllus'trated tthe B.S.A. Club Roadster, the B.S.A. I%P216 words
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232 1937-09-05 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and ERASER'S HILL \T the Sclangor Club last Saturday a large company enjoyed the entertainment provided by Miss Nadia Saraski, of the Coconut Grove. Singapore. She gave viol n solos and songs which were i.igmy appreciated. Among those present I saw Miss Cicely Reeve-Tucker. Kuala Lumpur's232 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1937-09-05 11 UISITORS to Fraser's 'Hill last month had their curiosity aroused ov the extensive building operations wnieh were being carried out m the vicinity of the boundary line between Pahang ana Selangor. Incidentally, one wonders if this particular stone which has "PA" on one side and "Sei.1,343 words
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Advertisement106 1937-09-05 11 At Vogue's! MAIDEN FORM "SOCIAL SEASON" BRASSIERES. VARIETY IN THE EVENING BRAS>IERE MODE STYLES TO MEET EVERY FIGURE AND EVERY FASHtON NEED 42 KINDS OF Maidenform Uplifts For High Waist ?d Regency Lines, For Classis Grecian Outlines, For Basque Bodiced Party- Gowns. For "Cocktail Promenade" and Tea- Party Gowns. AT106 words
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Advertisement76 1937-09-05 11 VISIT for the latest Malayan Embroidered Handbags and Mules Something New! Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road. A LARGE COLLECTION OF WHITE HAND-BAGS AND EVENING-FLOWERS. JUST ARRIVED at THE NOVELTY STORE. 161, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Capitol Building). PRISOLLA LTD S HAS JUST RECEIVED j SOME REALLY LOVELY HATS i FOR THE76 words
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Advertisement104 1937-09-05 11 I STUDIO 3 3 i FOR J UNPOSED I CHILD I FOTOS. i 'PHONE 3304. Baby's feeding times ec.tnc round quite quickly Lactogen", too, is simple to prepare: all enough but the work is simplified if you use an you need is pure water at about blood-heat hygienic Nestle* Feeder.104 words
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Advertisement88 1937-09-05 11 wJfrjrtHr 3 ■E?ii r**^ *tn V ■fiStl £4t lint ta tj[*j^ "*i v "3 jjwt Jl^b^^E SET OVERNIGHtT WITH wave set a SHAMPOO specially Amami hair set m fashionable, fascinafor you. ting little curls and deep broad waves, Rime and Rosenuay Tea). picture of beauty and health. Just five Amami88 words
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594 1937-09-05 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: S unday, Sept ,5 ,1937. A NECESSARY EVIL nnilis is an unpleasant subject, but we r- apology for bringuu at the breakfast table. T* nl 'i v blems m this country ha r.ipvy knack of getting sh Sve 1 when they should be faced I |,r »n«)My594 words
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Article1506 1937-09-05 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones No Real Victory Yet Achieved pOR 28 days China and Japan have been unofficially at war. To be exart, parts of China have been fighting portions of the Japanese forcesWar is war, whether preceded or not by declaration. It is quibbling to make1,506 words
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Article537 1937-09-05 12 Anglius - Anglius. TiHE following, of course, did not happen m Malaya, which is wellas a country of handsome men. YOU'VE been cut with worse-looking fellows thun I am. haven't your She did no 1 reply "I said you've been out with worselooking fellow; than I537 words
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Advertisement59 1937-09-05 12 Iv^^^^^^^"^ tor Accuracy. Im^^^^^^^^^L f V ml .j/^^^ *rs!£ VvVvJB Sir Alan Cobham nff^Li\^^^B Sir Malcolm Campbell i m\ Lincoln Ellsworth Bp—i »~«7B Don Bradman [jr-^ J _O UmmU^^^^^^mM^^HK^^LßßSJ&tmE^S^m^^^* \f > k*ft&\ *^**^fjr .J'^^E mr^jmm\ mr ml mf MMr >V JHBH HPTifsr"w3^^'/V MKSOSSB, kUF'^^B mk X k i 3t< mm59 words
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1382 1937-09-05 13 DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL CROWN'S CASE AGAINST ACCUSED ENGINEER (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 21. DEMAPKING that m due course he would call eminent medical witness--, the representative of the Public P/osiVJtor described, at Retford, Notts, how little Mona Tinsley. whose body1,382 words
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Article, Illustration84 1937-09-05 13 Mis; Beatrice Lillywhire. champion waitress athlete, was married to Mr. George Cox. a hall porter at the Lyons' Corner House restaurant when? she serves, in St. Paul's Church, Harringay, London. The bridegroom is C feet 5 inches tall aed a heavyweight boxer.' Since Cox appointed himselfPlanet News - 84 words
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Article284 1937-09-05 13 (By It. A. Thompson D.O.Sc.) (Doctor of Ocular Science). EYEGLASSES for a dead person was the order that came to me a short time ftgo. II was perhaps the strangest duty I had to perform m more than 37 year.* of practice. A woman had a fatal284 words
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Article47 1937-09-05 13 Claimed to be the strongest child m the world, John Chillard, aged 3, of Bramieyplace, Crayford. died m Dart-ford Hospital from bronchial pneumonia. His father, a professional weight-lifter. claimed that John could lift 581 b. with one hand. John was nearly 4 ft. tall.47 words
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Article407 1937-09-05 13 "A CHINESE SEES THE WORLD" TRAVEL BOOK BY MR. C. S. SEE THO travel round the world as Mr. C. S. See has done must indeed be interesting-. He was. so to speak, combining pleasure with a mission. Being: quick m observation, he is equally quick m imparting what he407 words
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Advertisement111 1937-09-05 13 W\ CARMINATIVE k\ ■\iJ-i 1 \V Mm Dr. Jayne's Carminative is the flnetf; W*&- MM remedy for colic, cramps, diarrhoea and ■k\ A^ MM all other stomach ailment?. Get i MLV *-"V-*^\l\ Mm bottle to-day and enjoy good health and H\\ *\V MM happiness at a small cost, vBW ''^Vi^jl^fc111 words
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Advertisement25 1937-09-05 13 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Oui,oua, Monsieur! MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE It you use 4 solid dentifrice, try ihc new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE25 words
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Advertisement759 1937-09-05 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 rest at the curative action of Eiasto. Varicose veins ere forgotten and coon disappear, th« heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear759 words
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Article1628 1937-09-05 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson '^HAT is the League doing?" I came across that questioning headline tht oiher day, and I must confess that it gave me a sense of titillation m the cerebrum, which is ever so much more polite and ever &C much more dignified1,628 words
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Advertisement193 1937-09-05 14 1 f% nnir wi TlCKirrBlBBUlf: 81 i%^vJLy|\«) ST ATX BIXAM FOR "9KIP. AIR AND TRAVEL railway LrNE? < NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are given the best of attention aad assistance. 89, Robinsca R&aA, Btagapor*. TMephoa* lift. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNEs CYMA JEWELLED LEVER193 words
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Advertisement97 1937-09-05 14 Children like v KOLYNOS The Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream that Dentists Recommend Children don't have to be germs that cause stain and coaxed to clean their teeth decay. with Kolynos. They like its Have your children use pleasant refreshing taste. Kolynos morning and night. It Dentists recommend Kolynos is most97 words
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Advertisement18 1937-09-05 14 W C M^> s^HZ'S, AFTBft l A jf /I 1 ENG Al X TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL18 words
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Article1124 1937-09-05 15 BOUND OVER ON A LIBEL CHARGE (By Air Mail) London. Aug. 21. ACKNOWLEDGED to be one of the best-ilressed women m Society, a well-known Mayfair hostess, who was presented at Court, sat m the dock m the prosaic Clerkenwell Police-court, facing a charge of "unlawfully1,124 words
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Article103 1937-09-05 15 Detectives Hold Woman Los Angeles. nETEC r IIVES have arrested June Bates, of Oakland (California), for alleged complicity m an extortion plot against fi'm s'ar John Boles and his wife. Miss Bates Is said to have sent the i couple threatening letters- -and demands for money103 words
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Article130 1937-09-05 15 Diver Finds Cars And Lorries On Dock Bed Marseilles A mysterious "submerged garage" or cars sunk at the bottom of a repair dock here has been discovered by a diver while at work. The diver was startled to find a 1935 model of a famous French make of130 words
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Article135 1937-09-05 15 Called Rival A "Judas" •By Air Mail) Johannesburg. TO describe a ir.an as a "Judas" is not 1 necessarily defamatory. This is the effect of a judgment given In the Johannesburg courts by Mr. Justice Schrelner m a case m which one farmer sued another for damages on135 words
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Article167 1937-09-05 15 RO CKEFELLER ESTATE Fifty Would-Be Millionaires f New York. An interesting and profitable method of administering a great estate has just been revealed by the public ac- j counting m the Surrogates' Court of I the estate of William Rockefeller, brother of John, who died m 1922. Mr. Rockefeller's net167 words
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Article161 1937-09-05 15 Free Drinks And Baths Parii. TN spite of their recent "rise m salary. British M.P.'s are still a long way behind their French colleagues m the Chamber of Deputies m the matter of privileges. Here is what Deputies get for being elected: Salary: 60,000 francs, a161 words
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Article132 1937-09-05 15 Figure Affected By Motor Accident Paris. Because her work as the "perfect mannequin" was affected by a motor accident, Mile Andree Leguen has been awarded £48 damages by a court at Coulommtere. It was stated m evidence that as a result of having been seriously shaken m132 words
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Article182 1937-09-05 15 Woman's Remarkable Recovery Everyone who is subject I form m indigestion should know of this woman's experiences. Advice from one i who has had such severe attacks is advice worth having. She writes: "I suffered from Indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very182 words
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Advertisement67 1937-09-05 15 r Cu^^ HALF ""mahtS 1 E lY* tf» Have you driven th c Surpfe* Oar oi 4%^ IS the Year? The New Willys, with its full-size width and c leverly designed m- teriors, marks a new era m usable space. m^ important h^moto^^act^Uy pay'fofthe 1 car within SoOO^Ue pe?iod Come67 words
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Advertisement284 1937-09-05 15 Husband's Hair was m a Terrible State Hiyiy^ KOTALKO Vk. :^HJ^ irai v"'u >v> "W« had ta«nl aomida mucli V lif thnnkta' Whithtr your hair it thin or falling out, er tut) dandruff, or rf you arc Mart* bald utc KGTAUkO Ud KOTALKO fiOAH tht Tome tthampM. Kotalko quickly ttops284 words
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Article206 1937-09-05 16 SHOEMAKERS IN CHINA Buy Old Tyres By The Million (By Air Mail) Loci don. MOST motorists find old tyres nearly as difficult to dispose of as used razor-blades. What does happen to hem? In America George Alfred Jensen buys 1.000.000 old tyres every year and sends them to China, where206 words
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Article104 1937-09-05 16 Sydney (By Air Mail) THE Ci'y of Sydney squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force has an inverted recruiting problem recruits b? ne: -too many and too good. More than 800 men between the ages of 18 and 35 applied on one day for commissions In the104 words
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Article604 1937-09-05 16 DEMAND FOR RUBBER IN INDIA CANNOT MEET INTERNAL REQUIR EMENTS (By Air Mail* Madras. TNDIA'S consumption of rubbsr is rapidly increasing and the country cannot possibly export her quota and herself satisfy the internal requirements of 1937. Th°sp view=- are held by Mr. Eric Bell, the retiring chairman of the604 words
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Article182 1937-09-05 16 English Girl* Are "Sporty" (By Air Mail* London. DR. Hans Becker, the Cologne head master who has brought nearly MO German boys and girls on visits to England m the furtherance of friendship between the two nations, is here witr i party of 76. Including his son Erich.182 words
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Advertisement509 1937-09-05 16 If Your Child Is Irritable He May Have Worms The child troubled with worms is usually irritable, other indications or "the n these p ;>.sites are p, itchning i The can haying eaten fruit wiucti p< w over-npc, or food whir c.ient.y ted, or drinking impure water. A few dos.^509 words
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Advertisement366 1937-09-05 16 Widow of Army Officer Tells Amazing Story Cruel Attacks m the Middle of the N!{ht Bt-1 Thi Tal lets A.\ ACa li i her ow» |M#l fm k v vi.ac Asthma. The cruel attacks left iwr exhausted aud a mete wreck for d»ys. Ou'y a miracle, it seemed, could cad366 words
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Advertisement256 1937-09-05 16 A PRUDENT MAN EFFECTS A "PRUDENT" POLICY Because 1. All its benefits are GUARANTEED. 2. Premium payments are limited m number. 3. When the policy matures you have the option of taking (a) a large cash payment, or (b) a smaller cash payment together with a further policy for a256 words
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Advertisement116 1937-09-05 16 Fov > *i&£<s PERFECT FITNESS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessness, Itching, Scratching, Hair Shedding,' etc., is over-hf.it -'1 blood. But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dogs blood PURE and you will keep his blood cool and healthy rtf^i^. Sherley's116 words
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Article505 1937-09-05 17 MODERNISM IN ART BANNED CULT THAT IS "BY-PRODUCT OF BOLSHEVISM' Munich. WARNING to German artiste that modernism m art would not be tolerated m National Socialist Germany was jdven by Herr Hitle: m a speech at the opening of the House of German Art. the new National Art Gallery m505 words
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Article122 1937-09-05 17 Missed Powder Ship By Inches A__^ Llverpoo FTEK a slight collision with a Belgian tanker, the 5,320 -tons U S freighter GaUway City narrowly mis by inches Imperial Chemical Industries gunpowder boat, laden with between fifty and one hundred ions of explosives, then touched ground In tV122 words
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Article80 1937-09-05 17 Orders For 210 Planes Washington A CONTRACT for 210 fighter aeroplane has been placed by the United States War Department with the Curtis Wright Corporation of Buffalo Vhe machines v/ill cost $4,113,550 '1820.000) They will be capable of more thai; '00 miles per hour, and will surpass 11180 words
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Article95 1937-09-05 17 THE Medical authorities are contemplating a change m the quarantine regulations, with a view to affording facilities to visitors coming here on holiday. Mr. C. A. Muirhead, General Manager nt the South Indian Railway, discussed the question yesterday with the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services.95 words
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Article91 1937-09-05 17 Edinburgh Because her seven-year-old son James woke her up to say he had dreamed that his brother had been drowned. Mrs. Warrington dressed m the early hour* and left her home m Elm-row. Ediu burgh. Arriving- at Graton where her elder s m was camping, she met91 words
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Article210 1937-09-05 17 Prime Minister To Launch Campaign *wm/-tt London. CJNOLISH men and women, and more particularly English children will enjoy a healthier and fuller life than at any time since the industrial revolution. These words Dy the Health Minister, Sir Kmgsley Wood, profoundly prefaces the £140,000,000 to210 words
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Article37 1937-09-05 17 Crawley Down (Sussex) farmers and keepers have declared war on foxes Many complaints of damage have been received from smaller poultry farmers, and whole broods of pheasants have been carried off m a night.37 words
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Advertisement1087 1937-09-05 17 fenjjjfj g DIAMOND iiyfcfelßiii Bedsteads. I-HmJ jJli Head and foot ends k>uilt of solid Teak A "^!?^^!p^^-W finished with high polish. Quartered **-»j£*"'*^^ srain centre panel mxzi^r^n ID All steel Mattress Mesh or Spiral Spring pattern Sizes 6 ft. 6" long by U 3 ft. 6" 4 ft. 6 or1,087 words
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Advertisement165 1937-09-05 17 7 nis SKtn is 3 Mot h^rs Hcurf V C: U l W»? A«rfy I I Iferfy rm.hr and horri U(1 n S( li!: Kery ra>;, uU| look bealducr aiH fe, "«ammati But tbc and won ii uiil ha |ctd, <!l1 you j. the trouble use- Cuucura Ointment. Ik Lin-165 words
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Article1168 1937-09-05 18 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Conquest Of A Physical Craving Increased Self -Esteem Lack Of InspirationBringing Up The Heavy A rtillery \|ANY years ago, when permission to smoke was an ambition not yet achieved, I read Sir James Barries "My Lady Nicotine." This work, as you1,168 words
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Advertisement247 1937-09-05 18 $HOOTjMS^£- J*i 1 B v U Tad > w jH sh* 'm Any corn sufferer will tell y*m with utter truth that you cannot exair-rerate the terrible pain caused by OQHM. But no matter how terrible corns are, Radox will get rid of them. R.idox gets right down to the247 words
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Advertisement253 1937-09-05 18 v— :^AtifAtfi* I wAM H E i £5 -r i F» E c I RtHi>NS^ U J u|^ PHOTOCRAPHIC COMPETITION lHlWti J\ f<^ In The JUL^ mon.hh prize of $10.00 has been awarded \-Too*H^^^^^^^_^y¥ tO the P hot °ff r aph'c entry FISH CATCHING; other Ends that tired p^j entries253 words
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1137 1937-09-05 19 JUNIOR BADMINTON SEMI-FINALS SISTERS MAY BE FINALISTS IN GIRLS' SECTION (By "Phoenix") "DOTH the Men's Junior singles and doubles tournaments have reached the semi-final stage, and already specuhin n is rife as to the winners of the oveted titles. Contenders for the titles are: Singles:1,137 words
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Article, Illustration26 1937-09-05 19 Miss Mary Wee (left) of the Devonshire B. P. and Miss F. Horii, of the Japanese Club. The Japanese girl was beaten after a hard fight.26 words
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Article575 1937-09-05 19 EUROPEANS HAVE A STRONG HOCKEY SIDE rr?HE Malacca Club set the ball rolling A for the hockey season when they staged a trial on the padang last Thursday. The presence of so many European players was encouraging. Capt. W. H. Jackson early indicated his skill and is575 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-09-05 19 Miss Annie Wee (left) Devonshire 8.P.) who beat Miss Lee Shau Meng (Marigold 8.P.) m the S.B.A. junior quarter -finals.20 words
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101 1937-09-05 19 AN OFFICIAL REPLIES TO BATU PAHAT READER'S QUERY THE Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Batu Pahftt District Badminton Association writes: "With reference to yo^r, *Qiiery from Ram Pahftt* re: tho Batu Pahat District Badminton Association, I wish to make t known that all Parties and Club? on the roll of the101 words
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Article108 1937-09-05 19 THE annual badminton tournarm^t of" the August Badminton Party (singles championship) A Division was brought to a close last month Winner. Wee Eng Siang; runner-up, Khor Tian Hock; consolation. Tay Khen Ann Ladies' section, Miss F. K. Cheong will met Miss S. Q. Chan m the final. Entries108 words
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Article88 1937-09-05 19 The following semi-final ties m the S.B.A. men's Junior singles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union Kaw-Par Hall, to-day, at 10 a.m. SINGLES :^John Lee (Diehard) v. Tay Chin Lye (Devonshire). Chung Cheng Hock (Marigold) v. Teo Leng Boon (Mayflower). DOUBLES:— Low Seah88 words
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Article205 1937-09-05 19 Adamevan And Argonauts Tournaments 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. COUR semi-final ties m the Adamevan Badminton Party's tournament were played off last week and the following are the results. Un> Handicap Sineles: Charlies Scow l)> beat Leong Tan Chee (—8) 15—5. IS— 7. Tons Hong Kone (—3)205 words
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Article254 1937-09-05 19 The Daisy Badminton Party "B" team beat the Rex Badminton Party "B" by 4 sanies to 3 on Sunday. Scores (Daisy players mentioned first) Sunny Chan beat Leong Tiee Choon 14—14; (3—2); 15—1; Khoo To; lee lost Douglas Neo 2—15; «r-4*' Anthony Seah lost Dickie Wee 14—14. (3—1)254 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-09-05 19 Ho Yuen and Ngo Deng Huck of the Mayflower B. P., who beat Lim Keng Sian? and Tay Chan Lyj of Devon hre R P ?n the S. B. A. men's junior doubles quarter-finals.34 words
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Advertisement550 1937-09-05 19 SEVERE PA«NS IN THE STOMACH Everyone who ha I the tonraatt ol stomach paius will with Mr. Tittock Many uh ith stomach troubl i a [torn In* experience. 11 nature's* nig you may be I 11 ou do as Mi i thousands ol stom i tone then you Dave no550 words
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Article1057 1937-09-05 20 Congratulations To The SX.F.A. They Won The First And Third Division* Of The League- And Are Now Out For A Treble In The Cup Competition Middlesex Reserves As Good As The Side's Regulars They Should Ah* Do Well In The Cup Hockey Topics Disappearance Of1,057 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-09-05 20 Mr. Rohert Le3, a keen badminton enthusiast whose letter appeared m last week's Sunday Tribune.15 words
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Article960 1937-09-05 20 By "Referee" "ijIARR struck a great blow for j British boxing prestige, lasting I the full distance against a man who had been described as the greatest coloured heavyweight since Jack Johnson. He put up one of the 1 bravest and gamest fights ever seen. "His960 words
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Advertisement374 1937-09-05 20 3 Times out of 4 Agonising Indigestion is INTESTINAL B^B iTm^il r^S rou k ow tt>a Do you know that u\ I|xV||| fIE BM^^yUfJLLi^ 19 y° r itwroc/i It ycur INTESTINES UjJ^XnaHfra OO V r y* 4 f'*' diagram) IpjiTr J4i j f .1 9 M1 1 I 1 Li374 words
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Advertisement139 1937-09-05 20 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HITMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Horraon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor), M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfulness, healthy139 words
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Advertisement58 1937-09-05 20 *^!y4ft The fragrant antiseptic toam from -V Gibbs Dentifrice reaches every S\ rffc. tin^ crevice of teeth and mouth. i»\\ I Cleanses thoroughly polishes V^-%r\ safely. .keeps teeth sound and gums firm Defend YOUR W^§^% Ivory Castles against Dragon 'SN^^tfe Decay. Change to Gibbs to-day. BARLOW CO., E^fiF Mm*^ *%\CJ&58 words
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Article16 1937-09-05 21 The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was: K129- 1 (up S l16 words
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Article19 1937-09-05 21 The price of rubber at noon m Singapore 10-day was: Bayers 80% (down St-11 ri '.'Af (down 11).,19 words
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Article103 1937-09-05 21 Mining. Share values continue steady with no new features. Lingui 2.17 buyers. Nawng Pets wanted at 78 and Hone Falls 1 34 Kundang 93 99 Puchong 27 6 28-. Sungoi KintMM 26 6 27 6 Johaiw 33. 34. B Svlangor 2 18 2.22. Rubbers. Rubber103 words
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Article93 1937-09-05 21 Singapore. Sept 4 London Tin up 5- and 10- .stNew York Tin up '4 .steady. Rubber London up 1 16 quiel. New York down 1 16 dull. Loyally ojK-n.s with buvers 11% ct.*. Oct. Dec. MINING London cables received litis morning show that the Sterling93 words
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Advertisement260 1937-09-05 21 LATE/T ADVERTISEMENT RABIES. NOVICE TO DOG-OWNERS. IN A SPECIFIED AREA. Any person owning a dog that is ordinarily kept within the boundaries of the area specified below is requested to produce the dog at the Municipal Animal Infirmary. Kampong Java Road, Singapore, on Sunday. sth September, between the hours of260 words
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Advertisement254 1937-09-05 21 ■■■•■■Ma s^ oi^^a^^^^<w^^^^^_^___ R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9 5. Saturday 9 l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses if needed. OPPORTUNITIES IN ENGINEERING. In all branches254 words
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Advertisement190 1937-09-05 21 m B "There is abundant evidence of the value M PI of Sanatogen as a restoratrue and food, more particularly m cases of general writes "The Lancet", the famous i'C^^flr DFBT lIVBTTII k Abundant health, this is the real health that Sanatogen r will give you. Sanatogen is the tonic190 words
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Miscellaneous791 1937-09-05 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FOLLOWING are the programmes 1 6.20 n.m Chinese Music (Gramo- he l,ro ;1 ,|cast h« BJUB.C 5?&J^h£'S£ 0 K S? station, during the coming week: "Yiang Kwei Fei." Sung ov Mei Lan Fane. '-T.se Chieh Ting." Sung by TO-D\Y ri1791 words
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Miscellaneous311 1937-09-05 21 Sung by Looi Mong Lian. "Kai Suen Koh." Sung by Thun Ying. "Hua Tsee Koh." Sung by Looi Mong Lian. "Mcc Lee Tit Chiah Ting." Sung by Thun Ying. 6.45 p.m. Mandarin Language Lesson, No. 12. By Chang Vi Ling. 7 00 p.m.: Recit al of Instrumental Solos (Gramophone Records)311 words
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Miscellaneous286 1937-09-05 21 "Quaint Sights and Queer People," by Rose Fyleman. Talk read by Margaret Rose. When you visit London during your leave there are many quaint sights and queer people to be seen to increase your interest m the city. Mi.ss Fyleman describes the kind of things to look out for, and286 words
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Miscellaneous349 1937-09-05 21 D.B. 1090 Pianoforte Solo: Sonata in C sharp minor; Minuet, Op. 14. No. 1 (Ignace Jan Paderewskii D.B. 258 Soprano: Lo, here Ungentle lark; Echo Song (Amelita GalPCurci) C. 2563 Orchestral: I hear you calling me; Bird of love divine (London Falladium Orchestra) C. 2905 Orchestral: Austrian Peasant Dances, Parts349 words
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599 1937-09-05 22 SINGAPORE BEATEN BY 2—l LEE WAI IONG WAS UNABLE TO PLAY Singapore. Saturcl.ix. POTBALL fans turned up m th >ir thousands »o watrh the South China F.A. plnv ;»«air,vt Singapore at th? Anson Koad Stadium this afternoon The sram» matted N* m a win for599 words
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Article233 1937-09-05 22 'Continued from page 23) Rainborough <9) 8.8, H. T. Piper's beg (McLachlani 0 Singing Bird (11) 8.5, "Mr. Hercules'" cheh (J. Donnelly) 0 vedas < m 8.5, A. Van Torren's bag' (Lewis) 0 Martin Duggan (12) 8.5, Dr. L. M. Thompson's eh a g (Ardagh) 0 Belie233 words
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Article96 1937-09-05 22 (From Our Own Corespondent) Malacca. Sept. 1. By beating the from* m the final of tbe Government Shield soccer competition yesterday, the Excise won the shield for the second year m suftee&aon. Plav'■ntr without three regular men, the Ey*lse bent the Gurus by 2—l. Willy Roger??, the Excise96 words
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Article25 1937-09-05 22 The cricket match arranged to be leaved on the Padang between tlie Cricket Club and the Nonc'e~Tipts to-day was cancelled owing to rain.25 words
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Article102 1937-09-05 22 South Africa Beat New Zealand Christchurch, N.Z.. Sept. 4. THE second rugby football test between South Africa and New Zealand wo.s von by the South Africans by 13 pouita to six, after New Zealand had led l-llii at half time. Sullivan scored two unconverted tries for New Zealand102 words
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Article94 1937-09-05 22 Tennis t'.es arranged to be played at the S.C.R.C. MONDAY'S TIES "A" Singles Handicap: Wong Theari Teck vs. Sim Seng Watt. "B" Singles Handicap- Poh Chee Juay vs. Evan Wong: T. W. Ong vs. Tan Thean Teck. "C" Singles Handicap: Ong Swee Keng vs. Kiong Chin Eng to94 words
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Article66 1937-09-05 22 Moravia S.C. vs. Tho Recreation Club Moravia B.C. team vs the R R.C m the nreliminarv round of the SincaCun competition, at th<- Aiv Road Stadium on Monday: Blazex Rlavomir: Mohnmed Tambv. Yin Y< Kow; Obruca Karei. Lee Ah Ch« Fook T-oong: Goh Jitt .Sin. Tan Khen» Hoe.66 words
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Article113 1937-09-05 22 Fourteen cards wpre taken on 1 the Keppei ladies' Spoon which n m a win for Mrs. J. F. Carr W 1 13 The following have qualified the Kcppel ladies' Cup: Mrs. C. Q. Starkey 48 14-34 Miss D. Hirst 50—16=34 Mrs. E. Hitcham 47—12-35 Mrs. W.113 words
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Article65 1937-09-05 22 The following have been selected to represent St. Andrew's rugby team against the Fort Canning RFC. at Farrer Park on Tuesday, at 5 p m Chan Soon Chew; J. Taylor. K. Leembrugen, J. Ritchie, H. Potger: S. Ros^. Loh Siew Teng; Seah Yun Chong, F. Thomas.65 words
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Article47 1937-09-05 22 "The Regulars" a team consisting of Old Boys of the Malacca High School will be m active again this season. Clubs and Schools wishing to have friendly games are kindly requested to communicate with Mr. Tay Chin Lye. c/o Anglo French and Bendixsens, Ltd.. Singapore.47 words
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Miscellaneous61 1937-09-05 22 THURSDAY'S TIES Championship Singles Semi-final: John Lim vs. Wong Thean Teck. "C" Singles Handicap: Winner cf Phillip Woon vs. Wee Bin Hock vs J. P. Tham vs. winner of Low Kwan.s Teng v. Tay Yew Wee vs. Sim Teiiß Boon. FRIDAY'S TIES Chamoionrhip Singles Semi-final: Chua Choon Leong vs. Yone61 words
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2122 1937-09-05 23 DAY OF MODERATE DIVIDENDS LARGE CROWD IN SPITE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER THEItK >\as a good attendance to--1 (i;i al i*,u Kit 1 inuh, BJC the and Lattv Thomas bem^j those pre»-ent. ■Ftiiml and there Dal drizzle. The going m holding and the wfre2,122 words
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Article460 1937-09-05 23 Bright Frocks But Dull Weather Slngapox^e, Saturday. rE day was rather dull yesterday but m spite of the fact there was a good crowd at Bukit Timah, all eager to see how much money they could make. I saw Mrs. Paul Storr there. She wore an460 words
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Article750 1937-09-05 23 S.B.A. TOURf^EY Australian Visitor Impressed Singapore. Saturday. D AIN and the races did not prevent badminton enthusiasts from turning up to watch two Ladies' Singles ties and a Men's Doubles Semi-tinal, played m Uie Haw-Par Gymnasium If l£ this afternoon. A member of the personnel of the '■\.h750 words
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Article66 1937-09-05 23 Forest Hills. Sept 4 OUTSTANDING defeats m the American lav/n tennis championships u 1 Porest HiUs to day included the elimination of Henkel, the German pluy«.; by Martin Buxby <U.S.A I 5-7, 6 o— 4. 6—4 and the defeat by Robert BriggE of Gene Mako by 2 6.66 words
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Article, Illustration206 1937-09-05 24 Alan Polton. the "bridegroom," gives way to drowsiness and makes himsrlf comfortable on the lap of his "bride," Sylvia Murray, at Southtnd-on-Sea Carnival (Planet News) Scut;i. the tight-rope walker at the Boys' Circus at Mount Olivet Monaslry, rear Farnham, Surrey (Planet News). Donald Everett206 words
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