Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 February 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune ypl.2— No. 37 .SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1454 1 GENERAL ELECTION ISSUE CAMPAIGN STARTED STANDARD OF LI IE MUST BE RAISED J^ CAMPAIGN has begun in Britain, according to the Sunday Tribune London correspondent, for a Customs Union for the Crown Colonies, to save the markets from beiig captured by Japan and other
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  • 109 1 Move «y A Group Of Ministers London, Feb. 2. AMOVE to ascertain Mr. Lloyd George's conditions before entering the Governm c nt is believed to be in the making (says the Morning Post's pol tical correspondent) by a group of Mniste.rs acting on their own initiative.
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    48 1 These columns represent with absolute accuracy, the sales of McCallum's "Perfection" Whisky in Malaya for the last 3 years. A simple measurement with thumb and forefinger shows that consumption has more than trebled itself. An equally simple action j with throat and glass will show the reason why.
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    49 1 Eddie Canter the film comedian, met Mr. Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport, in London recently. Mr. Hore-Belishn was anxious to learn at first hand the latest, developments in America in connection with road safety. Mr. Hore-Belisha and Mr. Cantor studying o B^ lisha crossing at the Ministry of Transport.
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  • 237 1 Outbreaks Of Fire Tn| Singapore Singapore, Saturday. r*OUR minor outbreaks of fire f occurred in /arjous parts of Singapore yesterday, but no- J thing of a serious nature occurred,] thanks to the good, work of the j Brigade. At 8.35 a.m. a cSOI was received from
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  • 93 1 Once Wealthy: Now Bankrupt i ßy Air Mail) (From, Our Own Correspondent., London, Jan. 23. AN extraordinary story of altruism that beggared a wealthy man was related when^Jer*jniah Jfcalcolm 'Lycm, prtocijg&l pro--J|>rjetof of the firm of JJast Indian [n^rchahtSr 'Items appeared at Southamrjloli BanKrupfcy Court, yesterday
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  • 134 1 Mr. Ward Price's View "LET IT GO BACK TO JUNGLE" London, Fel>. 2. "TTHE Singapore Base is useless," declares Mr. G. Ward Price in articles in the Daily Mail. "It would be a thousand times better to cut our loss at Singapore and let the Base go
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  • 135 1 i I Letters Denouncing Certa n AsSzes" on three charges ol j abetting the forgery of perta'ii I documents by Lim^Thaye Hock was dismissed by the Ccur r of Criminal Appeal to-day, consisting of Sir Walter Huggard < Chief Justice), Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice
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  • 113 1 vVell-Known Chinese Lady's Death (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE death occurred this morning I of one of the best known Chinese ladies in Selangor. Mrs. Leong Yan Tuck, whose husband is a leader of the Cantonese community of Xlang and a director of the Kwong
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  • 81 1 Singapore Engineer As Respondent (By Air Mail; 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Jan. 23. JIfRS. Marjory Lenore Apperson. jfl t>f Roland Gardens, Kensington, has been granted a decree nisi by the London DivorceCourt from her husband Thomas Ai\hur Apperson, an engineer omploved in Singapore. Evidence was to the
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  • 202 1 TO CHECK THE JAPANESE Mongolia War? Invaders Retreat From Charhar Shanghai, Feb. 12. ACCORDING to a report from foreign sources, 80,000 Soviet troops are moving no to Urga, in Outer Mongolia, i.i ueisf the Mongolians affain the combined Japanese and M chukuo forces. The latter have not
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  • 275 1 Naed For Greater Precautions London, Feb. 2. TPHE Tungchow piracy is given prominence in the Press. The DaLy Telegraph in a leader draws the moral that it is the essential duty of Britain to maintain the Navy as the greatest police lorce of the seas and suggests
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  • 787 2 Serious Charges Against A Bengali Singapore, Saturday. rHREE charges of a rather serious na.ure were preferred against a Bengali Mohammedan named lakim Gulam Nabi, calling himself an yc specialist, when he appeared before dr. Norman Grice, the Second Maghrate. this morning. The charges weic (1)
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  • 809 2 Air Race Entrants Re^eh Singapore Singapore, Saturday. f OOKING as fresh and fit as they say L they feel, two competitors in the London-Melbourne Air Race gave Singapore a surprise visit on their way back to Australia, yesterday. x Their names are R. Parer and G.
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  • 232 2 Man's Fatal Fall In Bathroom (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. *T the iiiciUL-. cu -vii. a Vvat-cii man at tne IHaxka ttotei, givuit, evidence, said he saw Mr. ticoote 9.1 I a.m. on tne aay in quJouon. -waiKin^ owards his roum. A second alter enter ng the
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  • 153 2 Girl Kept In Windowless Shad By Father Madrid. A girl who had been kept by her father lecked in a window-less sha lor eight years has jus. been riiscovvreci near Eibar, Biscay. He: privations have madt her speechless and she refuses u> taKe food. "The
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  • 287 2 THE BIBLE SOCIETY'S YEAR Record Number Of Sales In Malaya rHE following U the secretary's report on the Singapore branch of Vh British and Foreign Bible Society w After the past three years of siumn .ve were expecting a slight recovery th-s year, but tne recovery lias exceeded ai jur
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  • 100 2 Fishermen Who Were Lost Is Snowstorm Helsingfors. A party of eight fishermen trom the coastal homie*. of lno in South-East Finland, have lost their lives on tbe iiozen Baltic. Since leaving the shore, nothing was neard ci them i 1 the body of ague oi the party
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  • 29 2 Los Angeles, 68. Mexicans from both sid^s ot the border a deed vivid native page-amry to rellgiuu- rites of feast of our Lady of Guadalui*.
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    • 234 2 Tin tar a Brandy See Page No- 12 For Competition. An Opportunity For You To Win $200» Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I Slogan Competition $60, $40, $2C> or a Consolation Prize Purchase a tablet of CAMAY SOAP from the nearest dealer and a*k him for an Entry Form
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    • 59 2 '•'l<<l'il':<.>i.itnfi'«<i*T|,i|i.*i>«ii|tilMlilii|lilMlll|M|lllll|!l||l|l!|li*r. WIU) SAKAIS" HAVE INVADED SINGAPORE. ii But They Have Been Tamed And (bn Be Seen At The GREAT WORLD Commencing 3rd Feb., 1935 tor a very short time only. I For Th« FiiHt Time I.i Th? History Of Sin&rapore Ab< Hginal People Of The Wilds Arc Brought Down For
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    • 201 2 Here is Health "The user of /7»^>%. H P Sanatogen is richly nX*^ x rewarded in freedom N^^^^y jro?n languor, a gai^i of strength and activity and Drink 1 r t»> Health W alertness o| mina viuiuy writes Dr. CL L. Wheeler. b SANATOGEN This is the opinion that medi-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 140 2 SOLUTION TO -CHINESE NEW I YEAR" CROSSWORD ACROSS,— I. Ovate; G. Precede; 10. s Feu; 11. Oer; 13. Lac: 14. Terror; 15. f That; IG. Shoo: 18. An; 20. Outermost 21. En: 24. Bogie: 28. Ecn; 29. Proud; 31. Fleer; 32. 2o; 33. Ira 4 e: 38. Cat; 41. I
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  • 1178 3 Singapore, Saturday. JUDGMEHT in a Malacca lottcr, ca>t\ ihe material tacts of wnicn wtTr Tactically identical with those in the test CMC deckled by the F.M.S. Court of Appeal (reported L\ the Malaya Tribune to-uay) was delivered to-day in the Court of" Appeal in Singapore,
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  • 247 3 Started Learning Before The Japanese Av-ation schools w£l« established n. China at a time when Japan had no aeroplanes and no air force. This fact was brought out by Di Wo Chiang Lin, Counsellor to the Aviation Commission or the Chinese Gov eminent, at an "At Home"
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  • 540 3 Wednesday Trounced DERBY TOO GOOD FOR SUNDERLAND London, Fv}). Ij-LUSHKD with their recent €v& tie and League victories, Arsenal, vhose declared intention to win doule honours this year has aroused Vean excitement, won another smash ing- victory to-day when they defeated Sheffield Wednesday by 4 goals
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  • 93 3 Three More Indians Detained Singapore, Saturday. I*HRE.E more Inci'.ans havs been de--1 tanned by the police in connection with an alleged affray that occurred 'n Armenian Street on Thursday night. An Indian namr.3 Krishnasamy was alleged to have been fatally assaulted with a planK and a compatriot, Vindasalam,
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  • 37 3 The accident ambulanc-2 service of ;.he Singapore Fire Department answered 199 calls during January. FortyJiree were on accouri of street accidents. There were five ."■.ases of attempted suicide and six cases of shooting or .s.abbing.
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  • 84 3 Munich. A War veteran who was carrying his eld regimental colours in the funeral precession of an old friend and fellow.xldier a: Schelldorf, near here, fell dead while en tne way to the graveside. Andreas Henne, aged 60, had been given the honoured place at the
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  • 442 3 WELSHMEN WIN 10-6 Keen Tussle MAGNIFICENT DROI 1 GOAL London, Feb. I. CROWD of 70,000 was present at /i Cardiff to witness the international rugby encounter between Wales ;^nd Scotland. The game ended in a victory for Wales by 10 points to 6. The weather was
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  • 244 3 Proposal To R strict Production London. Feb. 1 THE London General Produce Broker.Association met to-day to discuss the pepper situation The members were sworn bo crecs but the President, interviewed by R' stated that negotiations were still proceeding, i RESTRICTION PROPOSA: It is rumoured in the market thai
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  • 142 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Jan. 31. While a Tamil woman was engrossed in her work, her one and a half-year old child crawled into the kitchen ami was alleged to have dipped his hai.tt j into a pot of boiling water with tragiconsequences. On hearing the
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  • 818 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas SOME of the most spectacular native boat scenes ever pictured on the screen are among the highlights of the clamorous "Bird of Paradise," which is the next change at the Capitol Theatre. Throe hundred native Hawaiian canonists appeared with Dolores Del Rio. and Joel McCrea,
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    • 343 4 3 JUST IMAGINE EDDIE CANTOR as a SHEIK B ■\J rtJ with a Harem of Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls J~l J^ft Mmm Hka '*mmw 881 ffW t I.l' oLm| Ak J^^ I S f).1.» J).lo i S I i K 1:. pyramids LAUGH! The laughs ml g PYRAMID! As Cantor and
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    • 56 4 'ii i i iiiiiii iiimii i 1 1 iihiininin i i i r^ THE PERSONAL STORY OF A MILLION DAUGHTERS I j ijIIUSIOPHER i i^HEPBUPN ;23rfJK colin cuve I r 6ILLfE b^Rke I i ▼^NfA RALP FORBES I i^» V 7 V HEIEN CHANOIEB Z y^^^Jf^^^ RKO-RAOlOPictvr* E f COMING
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    • 192 4 ALHAMBRA ToMorrow I BACK TO THE ISLAND OF KIN6 KON6 TO SEARCH FOR BURIED TREASURE! Co'oVe r O Even more thrills than ite predecessor executive RAWO "KING KONG." producer Pictures OUR SUPER GRAND SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. FOUR SHOWS, TO-MORROW TUESDAY 2.00 P.M., 4.15 P.M., 6.30 P.M. 9.15 P.M.
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  • 1614 5  - Strictly Between Ourselves H. L. Hopkin PKKAT Britain, say continental visitors, fails entirely in the matter of cheap hotel accommodation. The experience of several leaves convinces me that there is a great deal of truth in the •rtion. The first-class hotels are really first -class. You can stay at the
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  • 5347 6  -  Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY By l IOW can I write the fourth Act with this ridiculous thing posed papers? What thhlg? l! is a doll that walks, and talk and warbles snatches i'r:»m I!k* A terrible lot it cost Why an old
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    • 44 6 SUPER NETTEL i 536/24L. Super Nette! with Zeiss Tes«ar f'3.es 536 24P. Super Netiel with Zeiss Tessar f/2.8. You are cordially invited to see those models at our showrooms. The Singapore Photo Go 39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company SINGAPORE.
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  • 1858 7  - BEAUTIES OF MAXWELL'S HILL GEORGE E. BOGAARS 4 CHEAP HOLIDAY IN MALAYA COOL WEATHER AND GLORIOUS SUHROUNbIINGS Jills article describes a fwteight's holiday j n the Taiping Hilk when MMMMOfetMMI is cheap and visitors can enjoy a heal! h (Mag .i-t :»m:d (he BO* beautiful .scenery to be found 'in
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    • 329 7 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Ttione: 5811 and 5M2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office l J ostaj*e Postage or close io to Foreign residence. F.M.S Conntr'os. early $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 ialf- Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 quarterly $0.75 $105 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS copies of tack numbers of
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    • 204 7 J^n J cl r dt£ OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening Yes, good going too Cigarette Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then Carerras the Craven "A" people declaied war on throat irritation and? sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add, interfering with
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  • 1872 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By Our Woman Correspondent WELL, that proves it Not only what very fine ships the East Asiatic Company's are to travel on, but the easy way in which they can cope with 450 people at a tea-party, such as they did last Sunday afternoon. If
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    • 71 8 ANNOUNCING Chic Day and Evening Gowns, Hollywood Brassieres, Hand-Made Gloves at Inexpensive Prices 11, BATTERY ROAD. 'PHONE 3164. SINGAPORE. I SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14 ith Mile Thomson— Seletar Road, C (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings Dinner served by
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    • 47 8 OPENING TUESDAY The Economy Shop for the Smart Women The hats in this shop are the newest and can be had at $1 up. The clothes are distinctive and individual but inexpensive $5.00 up. Novelties are new and really delightful. FIRST FLOOR, 11-A, Stamford Rd., Flat 6.
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    • 143 8 f"HI!BIIIIIII!|!H!!|l'IJ :l'!|ll|M|Ml!!|!'|!||H|||| ni:|-. l ;i||i||,|,j|, Mt I I [HATS (Li) I 5 tii'ii 1 I Reduction I 15% Week SO% Corsets, Handbags, Hosiery, I Underwear, Hats, Dresses, and Extra Sihaii Sizes In Swim Suits. 1 PRISCILLA, LTD., j 61, STAMFORD ROAD. 1 Tel. 3335. f tt t i- 1 ifj
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    • 172 8 HALF PRICE SALE Maison Madge 31, Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. From Ist to 16th February Ladies' and Children's Hats, Evening and Afternoon Dresses, Girls' and Boys' Suits from Vienna, Bags, Gloves and Novelties, TO BE SOLI) AT HALF PRICE. The smarttst and most exclusive models are always to be found at
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  • 1368 9 Highways and Buyways Book Of The Week As one reads Halliday Sul- herland's "Time to keep," the successor to his famous "Arches of the Years," one is struck by the immen.se variety cf his interests. The scenes through which he lives impress -themselves so strongly on his memory that he
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  • 151 9 (Continued from page 8) MR. and Mrs. H. Sarton, accompanied bv the r two children arc returning; to Singapore next week on the Johann van Oldenbarr.cvell after Home leave. Mr. Srrton. U Consul for Belgium and local manager of the Credit Fonder Orient. A Graff,
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    • 118 9 Sp) "(HAND-MADE) KADD/ BEAUTY ID YOUR HOME 'W MAYNARD CO., LTD., 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Ln..i M ».™i,ii« ll ,iui 1 W m> l lii.ii1 ii.iin < Hrii.<rw I announces A Large Selection Of WOOI EN TWEED ENSEMBLES FOR THOSE PREPARING I TO GO ON LEAVE. NIKKO HOUSE. TEL 4974
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    • 256 9 <!liiii]|ui:iii!iNii!iiiii!iiiiiiii!ii!ii!i:;ii.i!!iiii!!ii:iiiliii:iiiii!iiiilii|iii:'; I GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARY I I Delay in 'Ihe Sun, Anthony Thorne. I Pun in the Parlour, Norman Lindsay. So Red the Rose, Slark Young. I McGiu^.ky, M.P., A. G. Hales. Death of a Harkv, Bcrr.ard Newman. |j Fancy Dress Ball, Jefferson Farjeon. I Bull Dog Drummond at Bay.
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    • 244 9 a;fja; fafja f fIIRENE ULLMANNf LI MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. J j A selection of morning and af lernoon frocks, f P First 1935 Paris Models PI |j HENE ULLMANN U If CAPITOL BUILDING. STA:H'o:;n t;< U i C4N YOU MEET THEM? v. j 'I he Critical GkuK s That I Y
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  • 573 10 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 3, 1935. NEWSPAPERS PVKRY British journalist, whether he works in London or Singapore, on a big daily or a small weekly, has a profound respect for The Times. H recognises that it represents fht finsst traditions of the Press, that its news is accurate and
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  • 1083 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones i Lunar Calendar Net A Dead I Letter: Prosperity And Reform In The Hands Of The Chinese 1 TO my many Chinese friends "Kong Hee Fat Choy." And I hope they have a fat choice of the good things of life
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  • 629 10  -  Anglius BEAR with me, folks, pleas3. I am not feeling as bright as usual. In fact, xs the poet says: How can I've got A man A head Be brignt Like lead. And write Indeed, Light rhymes I need At times A long When
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    • 155 10 li K (5» Therearenu- h EH 111 A merous causes that I *obmanoftiisyouthfulvilch Mm u //fy o$ soon a^ A>e /V over 30. /gg How unhappy is the man who finds his youth 1 dwindling away? With approaching ol'l ;il- I _^J^^^W no man need any-long T yield up the
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  • 371 11 21 K.L. Firms Book Year's Advertising Contract In -Malaya's First National Newspaper AMAZING SUCCESS OF INITIAL 3-DAYS 9 CANVAS KUALA LUMPUR'S NEW PAPER A CERTAIN WINNER J^ SHORT while ago it was announced that the Malaya Tribune would at a very early date be printed simultaneously in Singapore and Kuala
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  • 369 11 Carried Implements With Them (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 16. 4 MONG a throng of people present at a dance at Folkestone two or three weeks ago were five individuals who carried tools which they subsequently, used to commit burglaries. This disclosure was made when the
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  • 90 11 St. Louis, Missuri. Married 40 years then divorced for 11 years now a honeymoon couple again. That is the record of Mr. S. C. Senter, aged 73, and Mrs. lola Senter, aged 63. rT l^- have six children and 32 grandchildren. Tnev were married in 1883, when
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    52 11 0m The new Ford van, purchased by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., for service in Kuala Lumpur. This speedy and attractive van will soon be seen on the streets of the Federal Capital and the immediate outlying districts delivering the new F.M.S. mo rning daily the Tribune. Malaya's Firs t
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  • 60 11 Berlin. In spite of the enthusiasm over the Saar victory the changing of the name of Stresemann Street in Berlin to "Saarland Street" to celebrate the occasion has aroused considerable criticism in Germany. The Frankfurter Zeitung says: "There are Germans who would hav liked honour done to
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  • 25 11 Worcester, Mass. Automobiles were sent crashing imo nev type highway guard rails in effort to determine means ot reducing highway hazards.
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  • 27 11 Holly Oak, Del. A new $250,000 locomotive, built to run ninety miles an hour, exhibited fir^t developments in streamlining as applied to electric transportation.
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  • 319 11 Loses Memory After Bus Accident (By Air Mail) Lo.idon, Jan. 23. i DRAMATIC experiment, in the hope P^ of enabling an injured man to recall the past, was carried out at Lydney, G\oz., to-day. Since last Easter Monday, when he fell from a motor-bus, the memory
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  • 866 12 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS THE DIFFERENT COUPS (By Horatius IHAD to exit on a Deschapelles Coup." This sounded very learned and a few of the kibitzers j present asked for an explanation. I Then the talk centred on different coups for some time and I was surprised at
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    • 50 12 i THE STRONGEST I COCOA OF ALL. I Thanks to the exclusive i use of selected beans roast F ed by a special process, I Van Houten's is stronger F than any other cocoa. For i nourishment and digwti. F j bility make sure of ;i van I houten'^ COCO/V
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  • 1303 13  -  W. B. Paterson iliililiniitl Faces I have Seen or A i I Short Un-Technical Talk I I on the Science of Physio- gnomy. ./iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiliiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiii'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiciiiiiiiniiiii." PREAT oaks from little acorns grow. I've forgotten the name of the Johnnie who is credited with that profound observation. In
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  • 2101 14 Chinese New Year Celebrations The Origin Of The Festival Young Muslim Physical And Literary Union's Anniversary The Upper Serangoon Recreation Club Report For January. (By "Clubman") "THE Chinese New Year is on us again. The improvement in general business conditions has been reflected in
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  • 1978 15 Pifepaifali®ini§ For Am@ft]heir Kelanlan Fan's Problems Notes From Klang Anniversary Of Roseray i Party \nnual Met tiny Of The Mayflowers Notes And News From Here and There (By "Dragon") |LTHOUGH badminton is now "off atas<>n," U> improve the g a ni*' <. coming season and prepaid
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  • 1876 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED F.M.S. v. Colony Hockey Match Malayan Season Ends S. de Souza's "Come Back' 9 Past Year's State Results Compared Perak Europeans v. Rest Cricket Makes A Start At Penang. (By "Forward") THE hockey season has gone from us once again, and in a brief general
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  • 618 16 (By K.0.") I OCAL fight fans can have nothing to grouse about these days. They have been provided with really good fare and many more big fights j will be staged during l Singapore's the months of February, March all (i Fine April.
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  • 339 17 One Victim Succumbs To Injuries fFro?7i Our Oivn Correspondent Kuala Lipis. Feb. 1. REGARDING the accident on the Buffalo Reef < Gold) Development and Prospecting Company's mine at Kuala Medang Ulu Jelai. which was briefly mentioned in our issue ot Jan. 28, it is now ascertained
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  • 136 17 Automobile Code To Be Extended Washington, Feb. 1. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has extended the I automobile industry code until June. 16 wth amendments designed to spread employment, including a demand tor agreement by manufacturers to hold motor-shows to bring out the new models in the Autumn instead of in
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  • 23 17 FOOTWEAR STYLES RE- VAMPED New York, City. Gotham specialists in shoe design offer Milady last word in models for day and evening wear.
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  • 493 17 League Of Nations Bulletin TTE following is the health bulletin of the. League oi nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, tor the we-k ended Jan. 26: Plague A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence or plague in any oi tne eastern ports. In the previous week
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  • 67 17 Exudes Sap Which Is Intoxicating j (By Air Mail) (From Our Oion Correspondent) Myingan, Burma. AN old Neem tree here has suddenly be" gun to exude large quantities of a strange sap that tastes something like whisky and is intoxicating. The country people, who believe the sap
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  • 99 17 Seven Thousand To Receive Increased Pay (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 16. Seven thousand British Post Office workers are to receive increase in pay amounting to £50,000 a year. The Postmaster-General, Sir Kingsley Wood, in an official statement, says that of the 7,000
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  • 102 17 Agitation For Withdrawal Of Recognition New York, Feb. 1. THE New York Times' Washington correspondent states that the- failure of the Soviet* debt negotiations is expected to stimulate agitation, which is already growing in Congress, for the withdrawing of diplomatic recognition from the Soviet. This correspondent
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  • 77 17 Shanghai, Feb. 2. A concubine of the late General Lu Teh Ping, former Chairman of Chi kiang, who clisd on Thursday, followed her husband to ths grave by commil ting suicide. She jumped from a window in llv second floor in a house in Nanking yesterday and landed
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  • 70 17 Paris. Gravediggers, who were demolishing a mausoleum in the cemetery of Noga-role-Rocca, were horrified to hear strange rustling bounds emanating from an aged coffin. Was it the movements of a person in a shroud? Fearfully, they opened the coffin lid. Inside was a nest of soni" fifty vipers,
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  • 515 17 Amazing Luck Of Man He Arrested (By Air Mail); London, Jan. 23. ARRESTED by a courageous policeman after a struggle on an electric railway in the path of an approaching train, a labourer who appeared in the Old Bailey dock was described by Mr. justice
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    • 112 17 OPPOSITION! BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER I6ENCY, 61, The Arcade, Singapore. Thone 6929. APB— 7. I 7 Serravallos Tonic The Tonic for the Tropic *t Your Tonic! Serravallos Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine) restores lost MWO and vitality and builds up the entire system, until brain, nerves and body regain and retain perfect health,
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    • 232 17 LETTER FROM X MAN OF 90 Aboyt His Rheumatism U< bslu u.s to excu;-. hu writiag We do more than that we cocgnttulAte him on being ablt to write at :tll at hiespecially as hd has been suffering from rheumatism. This ifl whai he tmju \u his letter:— '"Three years
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  • 263 18 England Tour Of 1936--1937 UTa meeting of the Australian Board pi -U Control a sub-Committee was appointed, on the resolution of Mr. Cush <N.S.W. >, to consider and report to the board what recommendations should be made by the board to the M.C.C. \vi h regara
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  • 152 18 Electric Battery Found In Portmanteau Having found an electric battery in a portmanteau owned by Jockey P. O'Loughlin in the jockey's room at Callabhan Park, Rockhampton (Australia) on Dec. 26. O'Loughlin was brought Before the stewards and subsequently charged. After O'Loughlin had given a statement, the stewards disqualified
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  • 245 18 League Committee For The Year Re-elected (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A TRIBUTE to the late Dr. E- O. Travers. wlrose death accurred re- cently, was made by Mi*. G. P. Bradney, the Chairman, at the meeting of the' Selangor Assocaition Football League. Speaking of Dr.
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    26 18 Gan Kee Tlan (-70) (left) and Tan Chiap Choon (-120. winner and runner-up respectively of the billiard handicap lin lof the A oi Vhr tic Club,
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    86 18 Jack Petersen To Marry Cardiff Girl ¥ACK Petersen. the Empire and British J hcavy-woicllt champion, Is lo marry. His engagement is announced to Miss Betty Williams, an 18-year-old CardifT g'rl. Miss Williams, who met Pelerscn when she was still at school, watched .several erf his early contests. "I
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  • 143 18 Boy Champion Of Thirteen Fails Little Willie Swinhoe, thirteen years old. of Shiremoor, near Newcastle-on-Tyne. lost his billiards title. He was beaten by Ronald Ballard. of Harlesden, at Burroughes Hall, London, m his first game (heat 4) by fourteen points— 2so to 236. Swinhoe seemed certain of
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  • 213 18 Good Entries For Inter-Club League Taiping, Friday. Quite a good entry has been received for the Taiping Inter-Club Singles Badminton League, which is due to start on Feb. 10. The teams which have er/ered nave covered all the best: badminton players in the town and from the look
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  • 42 18 I Knocked Down And Injured By Lorry London, Jan. 19. The Notts County Club cricketer, Walter Keeton, was knocked down by a 1 Icrry at Mansfield. He was conveyed to hospital suffering from concussion of the brain and fractured ribs.
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  • 150 18 At the fourth annual general meeting held on Jan. 27. the following officebearers were elected for 1935: Patrons. Messrs. Yeo Wah Hin, Chua Swa Chwee and Chee Guan Chiang: president, Mr. Wee Tiang Seng; vicepre.sidems. Mr. Chan Joo Hai and Mr. Wee Tiang Wah; hon. secretary. Mr.
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  • 471 18 Fine Cont<M At New World BY "REFEREE"; ONCE again iivers confounded the critics. He has accounted for one invader alter another, but when Young Fi lived many prophesied thai the clever American was at ia-M to mec hi 00. Frisco is a comer who has already
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  • 73 18 Horse WTio Won £5,667 In England The Anglo-Irish Agency. Ltd.. of 27, Old Bond S reet. London, W.I. have purchased Portonno. chestnut, horse. 6 years, by Bansovino out of Fiflne 'by Sunstar' from Mr. J. G. Thompson to go to Australia. Portofino leaves almost immediately for his vow
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  • 55 18 The annual re-unton dinner will be held at the Hub premises on Saturday, FJ t) 10, ai B )>n: Minimum subscription $2 per member or uuest attending. Reservation for .seats should be rnaae with the hon. .secretary. Mr. cnai. Choo Tiong, 22. Riverside. Malacca, phone 355. noi
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  • 959 19 TWO WINS FOR SULTAN Spencer's Success NO OUTSTANDING DIVIDENDS From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh, Saturday. ITHv opening day of the Perak February meet was run in excellent weather. The going was on the fast side. There was a fair attendance, which included n.H. \hv
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  • 133 19 Quadrangular Games In K.L. {From Our Own Reporter i Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FfE quadrangular tournament of the Colts hockey teams in Malaya began to-day. S.ii^apoie meeting Selangor on the Chinese ground, the result being a goalless draw. Singapore attacked spiritedly in the opening stages but weak finishing nullified
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    21 19 Group photograph of members of AS. A. at the 15th anniversary celebration on Jan. 26 at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow.
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  • 88 19 S.C.C. Defeated By The R.A.F. Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore soccer season opened to-dav when the first string of the. S.C.C. travelled up to Selc-tar and met the R.A.F. m a friendly game. Although tha S.C.C. were leading by a goal at the interval, the R.A.F. came on well
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  • 788 19 S.C.C. HOLIDAY TENNIS Second Day's Play STRENUOUS DAY FOR LADY CHAMPION Singapore, Saturday. pLAY in the open Chinese New Year tournament which commenced yesterday was continued on the S-C.C. courts this afternoon. Eighteen matches were decided, and many hard fought games were witnessed. There were no surprise I results. Mrs.
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  • 158 19 Straits Chinese R.C. i Jubilee Year AT the annual general meeting of ths Straits Chinese Reoreaton Club held on Jan. 31 at the Club's premises, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. Presid'nt, Dr. Cheong Chee Hai. Vice President, Mr. Chua Choon Leong. Hon.
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  • 86 19 The 'Hillitcs" on the Sydney cricket ground so well known to English touring sides had a field day ir the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Queensland. "Send for Ann Palmer," they shouted to Oldfield, the N.S.W. skipper, when C. W. Andrews (253) and
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  • 32 19 .The hockey match between the Indian Association and th? R.A. and th^ rugby fixture between the W"lts II and the R.A. which were* to have beea played yesterday were cancelled.
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    • 225 19 Coining Shortly The Internationaliy w rtl Inwiw Mcijjuian. Illusionist and Screen Star Chang Wei Chung and His Great Company of 30 Talented Supporters, including Professional Magicians and Movk Stars will thoroughly with y_r- teri'--Sensations JH P^^^B Thrills tflS^^^^^Bl "Oriental" Spectacles. X MiSS KING AH CHO. one r»f his beautiful supporters.
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    • 141 20 L. V. Taylor, who partnered by H. S. Hewett. los: their tie in the Men's Handicap Doubles of the S.C.C. Chinese New Year Tennis Tournament. 3a raid, who partnered by H. L. r <irshall lost the match in tb-e I i Handicap Doubles of
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