Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 February 1935

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune 01.2-NO. 3U SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • 696 1 PETTY OFFICERS DEATH IN MESSROOM WHILE WIRELESS PLAYS STOKER TO FACE THE CAPITAL CHARGE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. G. VAVAL officers of various ranks, all wearing swords, occupied the seats m front of the magistrates at Chatham when a
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  • 52 1 Shanghai, Saturday. Chinese Volunteers clashed witli a garrison force m Korea law WeSay. The Volunteers, who style themselves le ii^i volutionary Army," led by General Li Kwan K crossed the Yalu ßiver from Changpei and engaged tne garrison on the The Volunteers were 300 strong. Sin Chew
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  • 10 1 Shanghai, Saturday General Huang Mv Sung, leader
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  • 305 1 Neutral Zone FRESH TROUBLE EXPECTED Shanghai, Saturday. •THE Sino- Japanese agreement 1 with regard to the demilitarised zone provides that if a large gang of bandits appeared within the zone the new Special Polite may carry heavy guns. When the bandits have been ispersed the guns must b
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  • 72 1 Local Australian Sen I To Prison Singapore, Saturday. TKE Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice sentenced an Australian named Jack Underdown to two months' rigorious imprisonment o-day. Underdown pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to extort $20 from a woman who.se name was not disclosed. It
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  • 70 1 London, Saturday. The death is anounced of Mr John Slater, MP.— Rsuter. Born m Adlington, Lanes, on April 6. 1889, the late Mr. John Slater had been Conservative M.P. for Eastborne since 1932. He had acted < ither as chairman or managing director for many companies
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  • 131 1 Repairs Not Properly Carried Out San Francisco, Feb. 16. J lEUT. Calvin Bolster, consiruci tion repair officer, dropped a bombshell m the inquiry into he disaster to the airship Macon. lie testified that he felt certain he casualty occurred m a portion •if the ship where it
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  • 28 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, Saturday. A Government mandate appoint? Messrs. Li Ping Hang and Pon Wah Kuo delegates to the nex i International Labour Conference at Geneva.
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  • 419 1 East-Bound Mission ORDINARY RATES OF POSTAGE (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent London, Feb. 6. THE object of the uistl- >un< air mission which left Londo a few days ago is to speed m the implementation of Sir Philii Sassoon's scheme for fast Em pire-wide
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  • 49 1 Cruiser To Take Bodies To England London, Saturday. THE Admiralty is despatching the cruiser Durban to Messina to embark the nine bodies of those who perished m the disaster which overtook the flying boat en route to Singar Hv> bodies will be conveyed to Eng?.VAd Renter-
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  • 229 1 REPLY TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE Fresh Negotiations Probability Of Air Convention London, Saturday. EDITORIALS generally declare that the German reply i vague and lacking m positive proposals, though welcome as* significant of Germany's OH equivocal declaration m favour of peace and against a race "Clearly the
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  • 103 1 Coconut Tree Falls On Car THE wife of a well-known Chinese business man of Batu Pahat, Johorc. met with a lous accident this morning, but unately escap d fatal injury, igh she was badly hurt, le was proceeding m her car i her daughter along Grove d at
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  • 81 1 Flemington, Saturday. ffAUPTMANN has signed an oath as a pauper fn a petition to Justice Trenchard asking the it to direct that the defence be died with a copy of the official rd of the trial at the expense he State of New Jersey. He rts that otherwise
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  • 30 1 CANTON' S OLDEST WOMAN Canton, Saturday. Canton's oldest woman is aged 107. Her name is Chang So Sev She took part m the competition for aged people which concluded at
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  • 374 2 PERAK STATE FLAG HOISTED Compliments Exchanged QUIET CEREMONY AT LUMUT i From Out Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. IMMEDIATELY after the stroke oi midnight the retrocession of the Dindings territory became an accomplished fact and the Perak Government assumed administrative control of the area which 61
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  • 99 2 (From Ov..r Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 14. Ch<- Mohd. Salleh, M.C.S., the new s Taiping Magistrate, sat on the Bench ;'or the first time m the Taiping Police Court this morning. There was an assembly of members of local Bar, including Mr. K. C. Chan, Mr. S.
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  • 233 2 Selangor Ceylon Tamils' Association (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A LARGE number, of Ceylon Tamils attended a meeting at the Selangor Ceylon. Tamils' Association yesterday to make arrangements for the celebration of His Majesty's silver jubilee. Mr. R. V. Karlakandan, who presided, explained why ihe meeting
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  • 484 2 Bold Buccaneer" ta sketch). A bevy of 25 lady helpers played a fading part m making the function a jreat success. Over 500 people were present and m iddition to the club-house, the building next doors was also used to accommodate he gathering. On this epoch-making occasion,
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  • 154 2 Highly Successful Hindustani Picture The Theatre Royal, once the favourite I Star Opera and nov 'he Amalgamated Theatres' control, hn.d i Hi L-rand opening l^ s1 flight, Lhe most exr s ,vuy proauced mythol gical Hindu Talk:-' "Krishna Sudama," th< greatest of the v.cli known Ran jit Studio
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    • 120 2 REMARKABLE r-^-i VALUE gStf.b "HIS MASTER'S VOICE ROBINSON CO., LTD, I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. 3O Cents A Day is all that it will cost you to have this Remington "Noiseless" Portable Typewriter. I t~ r Remington Rand Inc >^^^^^E^ Union Building, Singapore. Remington Mokelea Portable I j <<. f. -—^k
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    • 471 2 WORK IS EASIER NOW FAT HAS GONE Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschc n "I was so >v' about LI a m M a woman write-?, "that I b i-amo a burden to myself. Thin mus.ular rheumatism set into my joints, and I had to *r< on st time. Then
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  • 248 3 FIFTH ROUND IN F.A. CUP Arsenal Win I—o1 0 DERBY OUSTED BY EVERTON London, Feb. 16. IX spite of rainy weather, most of the matches m Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup were played to-day, only one having had to be postponed
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  • 405 3 Aston Villa's Good Win Lor.den. Feb. 16. In addition to several League teams playing m the F.A. Cup r ies. bad weather interfered with other League fixtures .o-day. In the First Division, Aston Villa scored a good v/in over Grhnsby T. by the odd goal m five,
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  • 270 3 "Not So Much As A Sneeze Heard In The City" London, Feb. 16. j "THE pepper crisis has been cleared lup and I don 'i think there is as much as a sneeze heard m the city to-day," declared Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
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  • 91 3 Man Found Hanged In His Room Singapore, Saturday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the TJoroner, Mr. Mr, W. G. Porter. 10-day at the conclusion of an Inquiry into the death of a 65-year-old Chinese who died from injuries sustained m an accident. He was
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  • 121 3 Government Co-oneratives Win j Gammans Cim 'From Oin- Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The final matches m the Gammans Cup Competition, between Co-operative teams and the Hyams Cup Competition between Railway teams, were j played eff to-day on the Padang and i Railway ground respectively. The Government Co-operatives
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  • 93 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh China Lodges A Second Protest Shanghai, Feb. IG. Dr Alfred Sze, the Chiiv.se Minister at Washington, has. on behalf ot the Chinese Government, lodged a second protest with the U.S. Government against the iatter's silver policy. The first protest found no response. and
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  • 38 3 Scotland And England Win Their Matches London, Feb. 16. Two amateur soefcer international marches were played to-day. At Aberystwyth. Scotland bea: Wales by 5 goals to 2. j At Belfast England beat Ireland by 4 Reuter
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  • 248 3 Results Of Various Competitions Singapore, Sunday. THE Chinese Swimming Club Carnival j last night was voted an outstanding success. The spacious grounds were crowded and the fun was carried on till the early hours of the morning. Among the prominent people present were: Hon. Dato S.
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  • 68 3 Uninspiring Soccer Display At Bangkok (Frovi Our Oun Correspondent/ Bangkok. Feb. 16. The R.A.F. were beaten by three goals to one at soccer to-day, all goals being i scored m the first half. The visitors, gave a lifeless and un- inspiring performance. In the second half the visitors' right
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  • 186 3 Reduction By Standstill Agreements Berlin. PVo. 16. 'THE fifth Standstill Conference between f Germany's short-term creditors and German debtors concluded the following recommendations: Firstly, to prolong the continuance of the existing agreement with certain modifications for twelve months. Secondly, to reduce the interest rates On certain types of
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  • 30 3 Imperial Plane Reaches Akyab Yesterday Afternoon (From Our Own Correspo?idcnl) Bangkok, Feb. IG. The east bcund Imperial Airway^ luall 'plane only reached Akyab this after- I noon.
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  • 53 3 Special interest attaches to the article on Sakais on page 11 of this issue, m view of the fact that a group of these jungle, people, from somewhere south of Cemeron Highlands, can be seen living m iheir natural environment m a specially erected kampong at the
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  • 252 3 Asiatic Inspectors Honour Mr. Fairburn THE Asiatic Police Inspectors stationed m Singapore gave a farewell tea party at Seletar Grange to the Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn, C.M.G., the InspectorGeneral of Police, S.S.. and Mrs. Fairburn. Mr. Fairburn is rearing shortly, j and with Mrs. Fairburn will leave
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  • 70 3 Rushed To Hospital For An Operation Taiping, Saturday. While working on a wooden platform abom seven feet high at Kamanting last night a Chinese was alleged to have fallen down striking his chest on top of the horns of his own bull oelow. He was picked
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  • 189 3 "I Am Innocent" LAST WORDS AT FLEMINGTON Flemington, Feb. 16. OANDCUFFED to two police officers and surrounded by armed troopers, Bruno Hauptmann. who was found guilty of the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby, left by car, accompanied by four other cars, en route
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  • 42 3 Reduction Of Estate Quota Refused Amsterdam, Feb. 16. The East Indies Economic Department I announce that the Government has de--1 clined to consider a reduction m the 1 quota for estate rubber m favour ol native rubber. Reuter
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  • 469 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas SINCE time began woman has been asking for an answer to her plea: "I want to be beautiful." And Paramount's "Kiss and Make-Up," the romantic tale of the handsome young doctor, to whom women flock for treatment but remain for love, uses this iternal theme
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    • 314 4 The great find of the screen year A girl who will overwhelm you with her beauty, charm you with her personality, bewitch you with her talent Don't miss her! She's the girl everyone will be talking about to-morrow RINNIE BARNES. ABSORBINGLY DRAMATIC 4^^^^^^!^ NE F E IRST T BUOYANTLY HUMOROUS'
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    • 154 4 WE LIVE! WE LOVE WE FIGHT 'WE HATE What Don't We Do For "OUR DAILY BREAD" r King Vidor's Epic of a Million Hearts. NARLBOROUGH OPENING TO-DAY WITH MATINEE 3 P.M. 6.00 P.M. 9.15 P.M. PIONEERS' Latest Epoch-Making TAMIL TALKIE SJUIITtiIf From the Great Immortal Master-piece of "KALIDAS" with P.S.
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  • 1563 5  - Strictly Between Ourselves H.L. Hopkin A" £oin& I shall soon be classed a> an inveterate week-ender. I managed to get away again last Satur- Moon, heading for those magic isles I th of Singapore of which I told you reand spent a most happy time, only from the office but
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    • 141 5 When you feel run-down as yuu almo.st certainly will from Itime to time m the trying Tropical climate nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous tonic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine). Cinchona is itself a tonic of worldwide
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  • 11011 6  -  Victor Purcell OUR SHORT STORY 1 By Ln rU AT the Btlvoir Park Hotel, Ea.>tbourat, there* is a stone terrace m the front running parallel wiU Jt is just below the level of the dining room so that visitorto the hotel can promenade &\ong ii ami
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    • 36 6 I A B^« EM > k E >IB(M .^L >F ALL ELSE FAIL 4JBF I TIGER AEADACAIE' 5 COREWIL^^ EVOU A^ff^N/ /MAr\i. ENG AUN TONG I The Tiger Medical Hall PU 'SIS? c T*****£*********************************************525a*****2525' t^^ ***************5252^*****5a**********5H*****258i 1
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    • 49 6 SUPER NETTEL 63G/24L. Super \ette! with Zeiss Tes«ar f'3.5 536 24P. Super Nettel with Zeiss Tessar f '2.8. You are cordially invited to see these models at our showrooms. The Singapore Phofq Co 39, HICH STREET, SI NC A POKE. Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company SING A PORK.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 51 7 Although women have re- \ij tl j i a a t vJcmcm nas rebelled atpam&lr Ji mY* A COUNTY COURT JUDGE. 'Ti »A^!'^^V 11 4 <^Pv2 C^ 4^ W X\ eH ~L 3 Tvarviaty low*,.- wStA V —tier exclusion ivoia *\r Vv f& t>hc doc£. ihe privilege erf -fhe -fJctncbise.
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  • 1114 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By I Our Woman Correspondent MORE than eighty people were presenl 111 at tbe Flying Club's first annual uinror, given at Raffles Hotel la. t Saturday^ Tables were laid m the Palnj Court, arranged m the shape a hug landing *T" similar to that at
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    71 8 BRIDAL gowns and bridesmaids' dresses reflect the elegance which predominates. 1935's fashions. Never has wedding attire been more- flattering and fascinating than it is this season. Luminous white satin is, as always, the favourite fabric for a wedding gown. But white taffeta is almost as popular Mvrna Loy,
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  • 276 8 1 I) A MONGST tne latest diwhM^l #V fi arrivals of Bruns)(Mmt^fV£\- the T.MA. Music i Shop are some gooci dancy and song numi\ UvW grets she's unable to *fc A-s A\ Jt lunch to-day" en OiBbi-A, suiij-, by the Four Mills Broth- 2rs, i 3
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  • 533 8 pLAMOUR isn't the only thing motion If picture stars possess. By f-heer force of personality these glittering ones have remodelled the features, the make-up, the hair styles, clothes and mannerisms of nations. Without them, the world, and the world market would have lost-
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    • 37 8 Just Arrived Distinctive Shipment of EVENING GOWNS INEXPENSIVE 1 LUNCH FROCKS. I 11, BATTERY UQAD. SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 3164. i* :v.^%rr.:' I MB| y >W BEAUTY TO YQUI^ yCM T^.--4S» MAYNARD CO., LTD., 1 1. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 200 8 (a Mii,B, l>li ii!«;!ir > ;:.,:i:, B n B I> l iI Ii B l 11; B !l l f «n»i I GREEN CIRCLE |l LIBRARY Just Arrived By Mail 1 I NEW BOOK BY "SAPPER." I "BULLDOG j j DRUMMOND AT BAY I 1 Obtainable at the above library.
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    • 186 8 ru f g Arrived On Saturday S Advance Spring Collection jj 1 EVENING GOWNS SPORTS WEAR i EMI) PI-TKIK. S TEL. 4974. NI^KO HOUSE. g o. Bi tery HoaA. q S Airtnt for "Dorville" Sp «<• Cloth Smart Shop I 67, STAMFORD ROAD. (f ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF EXCLUSIVE clodel eveninir
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  • 1078 9 Highways and Buyways THE fattest beach-wear m bathing suits and 'tops" have just arrived at Robinson's. The bathing suits are really smart, m fact, so much so that one does not feel tn the least inclined to swim m them but just walk around and look pretty! They have them
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  • 559 9  -  Myrna Loy By IT is my firm belief that a large part oi feminine beauty depends on the eyes. Eyes that sparkle and are clear and bright can lend real beauty to the plainest face. For this reason I believe that proper care for the eyes
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  • 159 9 1 The theme of "The Proud Servant," a new book by Margaret Irwin, as long and varied as "Royal Flush," is of even greater dramatic intensity. There are few heroes, even m Scottish history to be compared m fascination and romance with James Graham, first Marquis
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  • 264 9 VEAL BIRDS:— V 2 lb. veal round steak \k cup dry bread crumbs V 4 cup milk 2 tablespoons chopped salt pork 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Va teaspoon salt. Pepper. Cut veal into pieces 3 x 4 inches thick and flatten with a potato masher. Fill vith stuffing
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    • 51 9 More than 1V 2 Million copies sold ENQUIRE WITHIN Upon Everything $1.30 Only New Edition. 1 18 th Enlarged Revised. The most famous book of domestic 1 vterence m the English language. A revised and enlargYd edition brought fully up-to-date by experts. Kelly Walsh, Ltd., (Incorporated m Hongkong), RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 71 9 BIFFIT GOLF SETS (Made In England). FULL DRIVING PRACTICE WITH A REAL GOLF BAIL ON YOUR LAWN THE BALLCQMEJ BACK > m, BUTCAHHOT S2k HIT YOU winwintinilH 1 COMPLETE-^^'''^ t»tci*i»ouc»covt« iviiitTiwcitmiMt f^BALL TRAVELS/V^#)\ 40-50 FEET /JLrSS^h^ AND RETURNS p£~^~WT TO PEC ISWINO U|COMPLt^» BALL BSTUBNtOI- TO PSO colfset \*d_>^ $4.50
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    • 214 9 Atwayi Somcth.ng New At y^ f n¥w a I) DRESSES GOWNS 1 1 \M Just Received <fl V m superb Dressmaker technique. XA fjy f^ERE'S an opportunity V to supplcmenv and dis- tiiigtriah your wardrobe. 4^l S'cf You wil! be certain to find *t* I exactly what you want for
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  • 641 10 Sunday tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 17, 1935. THE NAVAL BASE i OABLES published a fortnight ago gave a brief account of a sen- ational article by Mr. 6. Ward Price m the Daily Mail, condemning ihe Singapore Xaval Base as the Em- j pire's costliest white elephant. The air mail
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  • 1099 10 Urgent Questions For To-Morrow's J Council Meeting. j A Challenge To Government I JSETCSHSSSHSKHSH^^ SES£SZSBfftfZSESESESES2SZSESESZSES2SZS2SES&-25iL i 1 A SHORT time ago a middle-aged Eurasian woman, respectably threadbare, widow of 1 a man who had worked for one firm for many years, came to me
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    • 158 10 mm **2^*^i >^^^. a w\ 1 H II \<J Therearenu- b I IH 11 A merous causes that f I^B m\ rob man of his youthful viia- Imm lityas soon as he is overSO. JJj How unhappy is the man who finds his youth dwindling away? With approaching old age
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 589 10 WIT and WISDOM of the v/EEK. I I KNOW, of course, that m this coun- Absolutely, madam TTT T l#l try employers never think of keeping T RT Couldn t glve y° u enou e h work f 4 A y h 3ut supposng I wore one, and wen! Dto
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  • 1024 11 REMINISCENCES OF A TIN MINER FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL PEOPLE IN JOHORE AND THE HILLS OF PAHANG JHE article on Sakais m Malaya m the last issue of the Sunday Tribune prompted a tin miner to relate his experiences of the Sakai while he
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  • 1415 11 Helen Hayes Almost Robbed Of Her Childhood Popular Since The Age Of Six Highest Pinnacle Reached In "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS" A LITTLE girl who play-acted so much when she was young that she was never able to play until she was past twenty-one!
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    • 29 11 Fruit and milk two essentials m the daily menu. To procure the greatest amount of benefit from these two items, use "IDEAL" MILK with all fruit, fresh or canned.
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    • 53 12 yen A Desert island mi^ht be made HABITABLE i if a Case of C was washed up s-\^s*- -^fc^ Occasionally/ W^T'f^ ■ip»mw mm 1 B^^^^^^^^^*^^^ l^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■■■-'■-I -V fL'^^tmmA tm^m%^^LWm^mU Il^ i j\l k fc /'.'i"t r —^s=^ --^'SS-*«« 5 >/ IP I|bSa 1^ B^^ B^^ k B V I'
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  • 889 13 BRIDGE NOTES AND I PROBLEMS BUFFING THROUGH THE CONTRACT (Uy "Horatius') IT <i> ea not follow, because the 1 contract is not "on the cards. that you cannot make your bid and I would counsel all players to consider the possibility of adopting blufF tactics where their employment
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  • 223 13 OUTLAWING WAR FROM U.S. Control Of Armaments Urged Newark, New Jersey. THE destruction of the "cash and carry" scheme of .selling monitions was one cf the points m a great "Peace Programme"' proposed by Senator Gerald P. Nye, Chairman of the Senate Commk.ee investigating the arms industry m the United
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    • 190 13 CIRLS FORM CAVALRY TROOP Cnlv< j r Youn f BQliegi i a Ladies' Auxiliaiy to the St TIGER BEER IS BEST f ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. 5 I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 I The I Great Eastern Life j I Assurance Co., Ltd. j 1 (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements).
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  • 1254 14  -  W. B. Pater son i ""I i" hi _i in m" m In Which I Am Banished And Take A Long Last Look At The Lion City In Other Words, My Swansong. DANKRUPT punters oft remind us That we play the giddy goat Dissipating hard-earned
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    • 116 14 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or closs to to Foreign residence. F.M.S. Countries. (early $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Jalf -Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS, oopies of back numbers of the "Sunday
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  • 1383 15 Suggestion For One Central Social Body -Much Interest And Support Shown Moslem Association Celebrates The Flower Of Liberty Musical Party (By Clubman rf: some time past the need of bavins one centra] social body for the Chinese m this Colony ha< been realised. The suggestion had
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  • 1682 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Third All-Malayan Chinese Sports Meeting In Penang During August Bank Holidays Football Makes A Start In Singapore And Selangor New Players For Cricket And Recreation Clubs Marines Make Good Start Hockey In Taiping. (By "Forward") A SEP IRT whuh .-hould be of inform to sportsmen
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  • 494 16 RIVERS' cut over the left eye has healed and both he and Young Frisco have gone into strict training m preparation for the return battle, which is fixed for Saturday, Rivers- Feb. 23, at the New World Arena. Frisco Frisco had planned to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 148 16 Ig that he did not object ■J^ l iK^^HH H to my smoking a limited [^^S^p^^^^B^^B I^^k^^H j99jw9lvs^^Bvw3BßH^^B^^ iv^^^l cigarettes, as m his B« I^^ H opinion they are the B W s iw^L» J^^ H iea*it harmful of all X, 'zr, B otherwise he would I^MP^' li^^^fl BB advise
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    • 105 16 SOME USEFUL ANNUALS. ANGLO-IRISH RACING RECORD for $0.60. Sporting Chronicle RACING UP-TO-DATE from Ist Jan.— 3lst J 1934 $2.00. PHOTOGRAMS OF THE YEAR, 1934-5 $3.00. The "Practical Engineer." MECHANICAL POCKET BOOK DIARY, 1935 $1.50. The "Practical Engineer," ELECTRICAL POCKET BOOK AND DIARY, 1085 $1.50. THE MECHANICAL WORLD YEAR BOOK, 1935
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  • 223 17 To-Night's Boxing BOTH BOYS OUT TO DO THEIR BEST Singapore, Sunday. MR. C« A. Bell's programme of four bouts should attract a large crowd at the New World Arena to-night. The promoter was compelled to postpone the h'trhts on Friday, owing to the rain. Postponements mean extra expense
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    115 17 Entries For Novices' Competition ENTRIES for the novices' competition organised by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association close on Feb. 20. Accompanied by a fee of $1, they should be sent to Mr. W. Mitchell, 29, Pearl's ill Terrace. Entries so far received are as follows: Flyweight: L. J.
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  • 77 17 t m "At Home" And Re-Union To-Day j (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 15. The annual general meeting of the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club will be held at the Club premises at Barrack Road, to-day (Sunday), at 1.30 pm harp. An "at home" will be given
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  • 282 17 Play In Third Test vs. West Indies i Georgetown, Feb. 15. IN sunny weather and m a perfect wicket, the Third Test match between England and the West Indies was continued to-day. England who had scored 64 runs for 2 wickets resumed their innings. Wyatt's
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    • 323 17 lIHmHBBIMB I Cadbury's and Fry's are offering- a further $500.00 m prizes. This simple competition which is described below is open to all who are collecting the stamps from Cadbury's and Fry's 3 cent Bars of Milk Chocolate. Each entry must be accompanied by 20 wrappers from either Cadbury's or
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  • 370 18 Governor Lady Thomas Present Singapore, Saturday. THE Annual Regatta and At Home of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club was held at the CJub this afternoon and proved a very successful and fitting conclusion to the half yearly activities of the Club. In spite of the inclement weather,
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  • 482 18 Girl Players Wanted PROSPECTS FOR NEW SEASON HHHE suggestions mooted m these A columns for this year's season have received much consideration, and there is v possibility that they will be carried out. The season does not open till March. The general custom has been for the
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  • 45 18 Title Staked In 4-Round Charity Bout San Francisco, Feb. 16. "MAX Baer easily outpointed Stanley Poreda, of New Jersey, m a four round charity bout, m which he staked his title. Baer interspersed clowning with serious fighting and badly punished Poreda. Reuter
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  • 51 18 Singapore, Saturday. Owing to the rain the match beiween the Pranakan Club and Darul Khair, m the M.F.A. League, iixed lor to-day, was postponed indefinitely. The ground at Jalan Besar was unplayable. The match between the Clerical Union n.nd the R.A.F. was also called eff, for the same
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  • 303 19 Shanghai Team In Action To-Day I TH team of Chinese Girl Athletes from thr, Tong Yah Physical Training College Shanghai, who arrived I m Singapore last week, for the purpose of collecting funds for the exten- fion of their school building, will b'j stvni m action this afternoon
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  • 172 19 Rain Interferes With Opening Game (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. THE cricket season opened this after- noon when the, Ipoh Club met i Ceylon XI captained by Jonklaas i:i a last moment decision to revive an old fixture. The Ceylonese batted first and scored 112, Mor?ira, the
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  • 616 19 Eight Races On The Card For Next Saturday EIGHT races figure on the card for < the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting next Saturday. The card includes four races for Class 1 horses, 1 hree for Class I Ponies
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 9 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FE •s.-UJARY 17, 1935.
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    • 111 20 Harold Lloyd and a levy of beautiful girls m "The Cat's-paw." a Fox release to be shown m Malaya shortly. "Oh! Sir William": The picture shows Sir William Thomson. Lord Provost of Edinburgh, kissing one of the lucky nurses at a recent dance at
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