Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 March 1935

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01.2— JN<» 42 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • 355 1 K.L. Flying Club 's Plane Crashes In Landing PILOT SLICK V ESCAPE MACHINE TURNS TURTLE No Serious Damage Wing Tip Caught In Rushes FLLOWING the loss of one of its planes, which was forced into the sea off Port Weld, CM Feb. 20. the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club met with
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  • 297 1 For Stratosphere Flight I From Our Own Correspondent J (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 27. DEIIIND the announcement that the Air Ministry has! placed an order for a machine ivl. th can climb rapidly to a into the stratosphere -the are. 1 >f "thin" air above
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  • 109 1 Because He Was Scolded By Creditor from Our Own Correspondent.) Taioing. Saturday B -ausc he could not bear a scolding frcm a creditor a young Tamil went home and drank a cuDful of fflrmic acid and collapsed. He was taken to Taipin^ Hospital by r:enc *s bu^
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  • 88 1 Chinese Tailor's Death After Wedding Feast From Our Own Correspondent.) Ta ping, Saturday gxcesstre dr'nking of brandy at B friend's marriage feast is al *egea .> have resulted m a vo \:lir lfr tailor here losing MS Me. i^pnears that on the n'snt ot ak Chinese brandy
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  • 730 1 Husband To Hang MURDER IN CABIN! OF WARSHIP (By Air Mail) <F om Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 27. WITH tears streaming down he:- face, a girl-wife who is shortly lo become a mother saw her sailor husband sentenced to death m the Assize Court
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  • 532 1 Then The Luck Turned (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent; j London, Feb. 27. WITH bowed head, the son of j millionaire financier, who Was stated to have won and lest I thousands of pounds by gamblin: with money inherited from his father, heard
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  • 611 1 Malaya's Chance BUFFER GROUP DISCREDITED (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 27. INVENTS seem working towards a complete overhaul tin politics. To the genera surprise, .the I.T.C. burked tho luota issue at its meeting a iie Hauge last week. I learn that the reason
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  • 356 1 Mystic Letters In Rangoon Appeai (By Air Mail.) (From Our Oivn Ccrrapondet London. Feb. 27. THE Law Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council gave a considered judgment yester- day on the meaning of "O.K.' Other issues of more vital moment were involved, but.
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  • 273 1 THE $500,000 GIFT A YORKSHIRE APPRECIATION Crtce ful Act Example To The Empire (By Air Mail) 'From Our Ou Lcidoi), 1'• r FRUTH compete the tdmk ion X that, the Strait* gfc jf 500,000 dollars towards Km iie defence has not had an like the press publicity of, for example,
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  • 1617 2 SCOTTISH CUP RESULTS Fourth Round RANGERS ROUT MOTHERWELL London, Mar. 0 HP HE Rangers won their tie m the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup as convincingly as anyone could I have wished and have made their prospects for Cup honours brighter than ever.
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  • 146 2 Interesting Annual Fixture (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. SOME interesting tennis was witnessed m Ipoh this evening when the annual tennis fixture between the Ipoh Club and Lower Perak was started. A;, the end of the day's play, the Ipoh Club were leading by 6 matches
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  • 142 2 Barristers Fight With Sabres i Paris. Mur. 9. A SPIRITED duel was fought m a snow storm on a football ground m the grey, shivery dawn between two famous barristers. Mai, res Merial and Kanoui, who disdaining forensic weapons, savagely attacked each other with
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  • 251 2 S.C.C. Home And Home Match The Patiang cricket match between the S.C.C. Under Thirties and Over Thirties was drawn. The Under Thirties had scored 127 lor seven wickets as against 158 by :ie Ovei Thirties when stumps were .drawn. Scores: OVER THIRTIES R. A Laverton c Holt b
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  • 39 2 Ireland Beat Wales By 9 Points To 3 London. March 9. In to-day's international rugby t-n--ccunter at Belfast. Ireland beat Wales by 9 points to 3. At naif time Ireland led by G points to nil. Reuter.
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  • 231 2 An S.C.C. eleven scored an easy vie- tcry against St. Josephs Institution on > the school ground by 99 runs. sec. C. F. Jennings c and b Pennefather 31; J. E. C. Mitcnell c Donough b Clarke 22; G. Morgan c and b Donough 3u; F. L.
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  • 81 2 The following will represent the Blue Edgie Badminton Party B" team against me Wearne Brothers Ltd., Badminton Party m a match of five singles and two doubles to be played of! at the 101--mer's court to-day at 3 p.m. Tan Soo Aik, Omar bin Othman, Koh Cheng
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  • 64 2 Ixie following have been invited to i play association football lor S.C.C. 2nd XI v. S.C.F.A. 2nd XI on Thursday. Mar. i 14, at S.C.C: J. Philip; R. V. Welch and R. David- son; R. N. Elliott, J. E. Harvey and E. J.C. Gardner; H. Olsen, F. E.
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  • 387 2 SEQUEL TO GREEK REVOLT Difficult Situation Yugoslavia Will Help Greece London, Mar. 9. I 1 HE command the sea if the key j of the Venezelist Revolt The fop: of war enwraps the Balkans and rumours and denials are flowing out of all capitals while
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  • 174 2 KUALA LUMPUR FLYING CLUB I Cross-Country Flights Last Month i (From Our Own Rcyoner) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THE following is the report for February of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club:— j Hours. Mins. Dual 16 10 Solo 30 45 Passenger 15 Cross country 41 Tests 2 35 103 1-0 The
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  • 46 2 Construction To Start This Year Work on the construction of ac s2? n medanon lor a second infantry oa^w m Singapore will b«- commenced year m Alexandra area I|t y Plans for the extension of ml barracks m Changi will also be unw .aken.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 174 2 THE DISCRIMINATING GOLFER SELECTS /2) "BROMFORD" Hj^T^ t^~V^ KN F OLD' S AUTOGRAPH— THE FINEST AND \^Jsl*' M()ST DURABLE GOLF BALL fdU P^H 90 CENTS Brqhford Robinson Co., Ltd. SORTING THE MAIL. 117 HK X yort i n jj yo u r ecu v i r. c i ng. .^^^?y*fr^^BKSj^^^3^P3^^^Pi^^^BM|
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  • 620 3 Revolutionary Changes In Jantzen I Bathing Suits (BY OUB WOMAN CORRESPONDENT) fHN Little's Cafe was filled to capacity yes. *•■<!. :y With spectators at th« specai B.;': tit and Beach Wear Ifannequin 1 N.w awl extremely tffective decorations were arranged I: main sta*r*'
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  • 161 3 Success Of Pupils Of Pahang Schools 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Friday. According to Pahang's list of successful candidates m the" Junior Cambridge Examination held m December 1934. Mr. A Ramalingam. Headmaster Clilfcrd School Kuala Lipis, secures 100 per cent pa.sses ior his School. No candidates from
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  • 167 3 Servant Hoy Remanded In Custody Singapore, Saturday. Bail was opposed when Leon^r Ah Wee, a house servant employed at the Seletar Grange was produced before My. NorRian Grice. the Second Magistrate this morning on two charges ot theft. Ah Wet- pleaded guilty to the theft of
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  • 90 3 Sn^upore, Saturday. T O c was fined $5. by tbe Marine Court the port of the fishing boat "Tamoea, Mara" wi first obtaining P ort Tht d pleaded guilty to the char ng Pang a Chinese was charged at th< nee ol the Harbour Board Pofce, befoi i
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  • 306 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh I.S. Advocates Co-Operalive Action Washington, Mar. 8. Mr. Phillips. Under Secertary oi Stare, issued a statement to the effect that the United States had m;- formed Britain that 11 China desires financial assistance America believes the Powers should "canvass symnaUie ■eally" he possibility
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  • 125 3 Day And Night Firing From Port Siloso Owners ..ad masters of .shipping are requested to keep their vessels as cUar he range as possible during the heavy hui practice which will take place from tbe undermentioned forts on the follow""'March' 18 to 20— Day Practice from Fort
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  • 307 3 Sarawak Royalty In Singapore M.H. the Ranee of Sarawak, accompanied by her daughter the Dayang Elizabeth and Lady Patricia Mackay, lister 61 her son-in-law, Lord Inchcape laava arrived m Singapore from Sarawak. They are leaving for England tomorrow by Imperial Airways. Lord and Lady 'lnchcapu
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  • 327 3 Motor Bus And Lorry In Collision Singapore, Saturday. While riding tits bicycle along Grove 3uad yesterday a Chinese cyclist "was Knocked down by an omnibus and received abrasions on the right leg, arm and thigh. He was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by ambulance. A. collision
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  • 38 3 Package Intercepted In The Wuterbury. Connecticut, Mar. 8. A package addressed to Senator Huey Long, containing a bomb attached to a I ticking alarm clock, was intercepted 1 hc v last i venin& Reuter
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  • 181 3  -  Chen Pao Chinese's Suicide On Doorstep Peiping, Feb. 19. A PRODIGAL son, who had been driven out of his own home more than 20 years ago. committed suicide a lew hours after his return here when his 74-year-old father refused to welcome him. Chang Yung Yuan, eldest
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  • 64 3 British Government Expresses No Opinion London, March 8. In view of certain misleading "reports ->•• ffMallv stated tc-day that the British Government have not at any time expressed any opinion on. the, pre- •■■v. disturbance m Greece. Action of His Majesty's M nisfcer at Athens had been confined
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  • 44 3 London County Council To Hold Reception London, Maxell 8. The London County Council will give a reception m honour of the King's -liver iufcilee on the, evening of May The reception will be atter.ded by the King and Queen. British Official Wireless
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  • 210 3 Lamentable Plight Of Rebel* Aihem, Mar. 8. PENHRAL Kondylis. m com ir unique. states that snow and Rood! arc preventing Government troop;-, hum grossing the river Struma. The situation of Ihe rebel i able. Twenty Government u<,<.;. lanes bombed a concentration of refcx-i troops ai Sems, also
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  • 89 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Provincial Forces Suffer Heavy Losses Hongkong, March 9. General Sit Yoh reports that the vaiious Red armies are again invading Kwcichow Province. The provincial troops under General Wang Chiah Leh who engaged them m battle have suffered heavy losses. The first, third and ninth
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  • 336 3 Assistance For Home Livestock Industry London, Bfarcb 8. MOVING the second reading oJ th< Cattle Bill m the House of Cotn- mons to-day the Minister of Acricult Mr. Walter Ellioi, explained, that m* 1 object of the measure was to continue for tihe maxium period oi .six
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  • 64 3  - WOMEN 'S DAY Sin Chew Jit Poh Sfcangiiui, March 9. Women's Day passed off quickly m Shanghai yesterday. The women or- ganisa.ions m the chy held separate meetings Mrs. A. J. B. Carruthers, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., Singapore, who was away m Kelantan on a busi- ness trip,
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  • 936 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas NEVER has that master of mystery dramas, S. S. Van Dine, woven a 3lot with more thrilling and hair raising ncidents, set m a background of eerie j letail that makes cold chills creep up md down the spine, than m "The Drajon Murder Case,"
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    • 633 4 I The Whole Town is quoting "LING WT I jj- Come and enjoy the grandest comedy HAROLD LLOYD has > ever made :^CJIPIf Ol I 3 SHOWS TO-D A V:— 3.15 6.1" I I You 11 scream at I HAROLD LLOYD I /if THE CATS PaW I Hear him talk
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  • 1277 5 STRICTLY B ETWEEN OURSELVE S IN a book called "Distant Drums," a really excellent story of India, I came across the following remarkable passage: "The Maharajah confessed, again interrupting John m the middle of the discourse, that be was unhappy. My trouble is that although my son has been married
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  • 3529 6  -  Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY 1 By QN the la.-t day of the year, towards the dinner-hour, a young and attractive (toman, whose costume proclaimed her a widow, entered the Cafe ol tin Broken \hnrt. That modest restaurant Is situated near (Vmetery of Montmartre.
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  • 130 6 Keeping Shop- Assist ants' Feet Warm Palis. Shop-assistants have become the can* of the Ministry of Labour this winter, and efforts are being taken bo ;tvoid any suffering from cold feet. Consequently, a memorandum has been issued by the Ministry forbidding the owners of shops to employ members
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    • 29 6 a A^^^^ 8 IFALV ELSE FAlL^^^ kJF P TIGER ABADACAE J *osJpwJ£? AVAN. I cup Asm TnMP i 8 tnb AUR IURh I The Tiger Medical Hall 1 P
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    • 153 6 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close i o to Foreign residence. F.M.S. Countries. nearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 dalf-Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 quarterly $0.75 $1.05 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Gopies of back number* of the "Sunday
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  • 1268 7 DESCENDANT OF FRENCH BUCCANEERS CAPT. PARCOU'S ADVENTURES Where Is The Lost Continent Of Limuria HERO of many an adven ure, and holding the highest v master's certificates. Captain R. Parcou, of the Laxmi, plying between Singapore and Trengganu, is one of the most interesting seafaring
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  • 352 7 Celebration Matter For Local Arrangement London, Feb. 18. AN effort has been made by the London A Vegetarian Society to obtain the King's view regarding public ox-roast-ings which are likely to form part of the festivities of the approaching Jubile-e celebrations. Mr. Frank Wyatt, Secretary of the
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  • 112 7 j Cut And Left On Mountain Sides In Autumn Munich Hay collected m the middle of winter J from snowy mountain tops is being i brought m dcily to Obe.rsdorf, t:ny Bavar'an village near the Austrian border In Bavaria the Apline hay is cut In the
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  • 120 7 From time to time instances come to light of veteran cars with enormous mileages to their credit, which are sti 1 retained m service by their owners and continue to go good work. Affection for his old cars must ob- j vicusly bo among the attributes of King
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 iMV^ wfl B^BHBvaynP B^BMaHBIBaBIB^Sr ySSPf^^t*^ VB Jtt/t By i^j j o&&^ ISt^* > <^»\ -y .^fv_j> /^jP^" *k y* i, L 4 BBf > v certain that your light \.JF Summer meals are complete m I -2^S2l nutritive value does not contain 1 1 SRSS »y drinking a Si?lS!te glass
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    • 5 7 nm TIGER BEER IS BEST
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    • 249 7 yii'i •iiritiiiir?fitiiii"iiiiniiifii«iiiiinvntiii i i i i °r ith''. WHICH WOILI) rOW j KATHKR HA\ i: A skin wluh only kwkfl IM-;ujt it ul, or a <skin which is really tn-autildl. I "W 5" I BRAND TABLKTS I i.iuodiui a IWW i-poch m fttWUfa 1< gv, IWTIIW they produce an or-
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 1658 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent THE fifth anniversary of the opening of the K.NI.L.N. Dutch Airways m Singapore was the occasion for a very jolly pre-tiffln champagne party last Wednesday at 4their pleasantly cool and specious offices m Stamford Road- No prinstetl invitations had I issued
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  • 415 8 JHOSE Potpourris and Medieys keep right on coming along. In the case of Opera they are particularly good as they pick out all the favourite arias and are eminently playable when one is not lin the concentratedly serious musical mood demanded by p. full opera score. Latest to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 62 8 AUK CHATS NOIRS j presents exclusive c evening; and day cowns, sportswear and j novelties at very reasonable prices Also 1 C A LOVELY SELECTION OF WOOLLEN MATIT4 SUITS H r AM) COATS FOR LEAVE OR THE HILLS. I 1 I I 18-A, Battery Road. Tel. No. 4085. PLEASE WALK
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    • 59 8 NEW SHIPMENTS? f\ now on display Wl with W A HIGH STYLE A l^ without handicap HIGH PRICE /$> HATS— DRESSES— |f\ J NOVELTIES. I I 12-A, Stamford Road. Ijj/ 1 I GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I SPORTSWEAR A SPECIALITY S U [v 3 TE L- 4974. NIKKO HOUSE, S
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    • 43 8 An Adaptation of the Great Oxford Dictionary The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary 2,500 Pages m two large handsome volumes. Edited by C. T. Onions and H. W. Fowler. Price $31. 50 (2 Vote.) i Kelly Walsh, Ltd, (Incorpoiated m Hongko.ig). .RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE.
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    • 184 8 THK FINEST I SHOE SHOP I m 1^ IN MALAYA. B lffl 5 YOONG CHEONG SHOK (0. I I THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, .354 556, North ttiMfi IM. 1 Phone I-"': 1 i VniiiMMiiiii i i i i i I I I I I n Your eyebrows and lashts can
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  • 1236 9 Highways and Buyways THOSE :asrex people are getting ckverer never suspect them at all until you wear the garment, a brassiere or pullon gmile. confining over the hip and where its needed but looking like the daintiest bit of fluffy froufrou. At Rene lllmann there are only one or two
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  • 177 9 "Sinbad the Soldier" marks a new departure on the part of P. C. Wren, being neither a Legion nor an Indian novel, neither a sea-faring tale nor a criminological SJtUdy. The hero of the book is that Sinclair Noel Brodie Dysart, whose three years' voyage on
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  • 361 9 GOWNS by Molyneux 11IHO is the man who was chosen to I ff design and make the bridal nnd j trousseau dresses for H.R.H. Pnn- cess Marina? He is an Englishman, Captain Edward Molyneux. dark. slim. m his early thirties and an example <jf I what small things can shape
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 157 9 :i!iliili:iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiaiiiiiiiiis:iiiiiiiiisiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiiii>'«M:::iiili)l«l |< >; GREEN CIRCLE j I LIBRARY I Just Arrived By Mail I INDISCREET TRAVELS EAST by I R. V. G. Bcdley. Death Chime, Leonard Gribble. >furder m the air, "Capt. Pollard. I Wh) Wins, J. P. Russell. 1 Takenr by th? Hand, O. Douglas. I A Hruse DWded,
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    • 153 9 jnQLQVQn PtUJTtQ I^^Wadd/ beauty to your home MAYNARD XcO., LTD., 11, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Smart Shop 67, STAMFORD ROAD. j JUST RECEIVED I For every occasion 1) Exclusive model afternoon gowns also model evening gowns. I SELETAR GRANGE I B EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOJEL. B S 14'/ 2 th Mile Thomson
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    • 349 9 5H5H5H5H5H5H5?-?g- c^SZSZ. t 7HSZS?-57 \*&5i^£5l fl RENE ULLMANnF LAI millinerY department. Very smart MORNING, AFTERNOON &BVBN 1 N (i J GOWNS at very attractive prices L R HATS Fancy articles. P& N RENE ULLMANN l| CAI'ITOL BUILDIN'CJ, STAMKOKD KOA1». ftJ nilllllMililllllHiSlllll 1- IMI' 1 t 1 t, lil i i
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  • 551 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 10, 1935. COMPETITIONS WK have received a letter from the acting Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore, on the subject of "missing word" and "missing letter*' competitions and the propriety of them bcißf published m newspapers. Mr. VVorley points out that competitions of this nature have been
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  • 998 10  -  C.H. Stanley-Jones British Government Sell-Indicted: Weak-Kneed Policy Of Sentimental Internationalism A JOURNALIST'S life is one of intelligent anticipation. He splashes certain subjects or personalities because they are going to be m the news rather than because they have been m it. i That's his
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 Sore Throat ma y be the first sign of Influenza-Cold Bf^3T)B and even DIPHTHERIA 4 1 s^wß A p a/ in f cction m >r ll^^l V sore Throat with WTORMANINT The Germ-Killing Throat Tablets. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores-
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 666 10 WIT and WISDOM of the WEEK J PERSONALLY, lam vr.vy fond cf ciiam- I would ralher be the receiver of "No, sir." pagne— send me up a case 8om>? stclr.n gcods than tne keeper of men's "Nobody pu'. up their hand to ycu? lime but I r.dmt that there are
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  • 1255 11  - Problem Of The Juvenile Offender Neil Hunter (By i zJMore Up To Date IS^eeded In Malaya J\ this challenging article attention is called to the urgent problem of the juvenile offender m Malaya, aggravated by the fact that there are so many youngsters who cannot employment when they leave school.
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  • 840 11 CONDEMNED IN FOUR MINUTES Insisted On Pleading Guilty (By Air Mall) London, Feb. 22. T AUGHING when the judge donned the black cap, and receiving the dread words of condemnation with a humorous shrug of his shoulders, a prisoner at the Old Bailey had the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 63 11 1 SHOWING AT CAPITOL) /^^O^^\ THEATRE j J /^fegnpngj^jN harold Lloyd's ■P^™3^^«\ LATEST PICTURE, U 7r, ,n, Fox Film: 1•* THR CAT'S PAW" \VI -nil i \T-\\\\\r II I v \^Nk -.^T/ Theme Song:— X^gj==?^X «i'm Just That Way." j T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, 61 63, High Street, Singapore.
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    • 95 11 m I I i "Lactogen" Crusties are a f.r ly-balanced supplementary fc^ ij] (jj for the older child. "Lactogen" Crusties are not rusks— they are jl superior m texture, composition and nutritive value. They are jl Q better than rusks for teething purposes, and, m addition, they l! U provide
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  • 1174 12  -  W. B. Paterson All about a Desire for Bed; A Trip to Fraser's )J Hill, and what happened there. \i I DID not look at Kuala Lumpur last week. I didn't have time. Besides my view was a trifle jaundiced, as it is bound
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    • 191 12 •«n«nntin i simirimniTOi!«i!i!iii:ii!m«!;ii-iiiitiiiriTTnmiiniiiinr-I Ly.CJDK 5 TICKETS ISSUED m TOR BY ALL STEAM -rr>A\/f-i SHIP AIR AND I I I KAVL L .RAILWAY LIKES. I NO BOOKING FEES. 1 I Chinese and all Asiatic clients f are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. I Telephone 5908.
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    • 143 12 i g When you feel run-down as you almost certainly will from w time 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
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    • 49 12 THE STUONCEST COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive use of selected beans roasted by a special process, Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure of VAN houten's;, cocoa m It ADI IV TMI MAKERS OP FAMOUS (4*W d FLIT i( flSfi^P
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    • 160 12 STRENGTH FOR MY SON* ANDYOURSI My boy was listiess-pron* to catch v IGk coughs and colds surpassed by I fc other boys m sports and studies. 'i icm 0 f% N^s^v\ l^lß'A Ow e' s s vr<^y ancl strooq one l^^V pulsing with new vitality! I WANT every Mother to
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  • 1244 13  -  Horatius (By RE-KIDS WHICH ARE DANGEROUS IN th< d reach a game ccra- tract. is often a deal of optimist i; bidding during the Auction and this sometimes leads to heavy penalisation. All the ooks and the systems to show hat it is correct to bid card values
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  • 221 13 To Become Part Of Syllabus In Schools London, Feb. 20. Road safety lessons will, m a few months' time, become part of the syllabus of every elementary and secondary school m this country. In many schools already there are occasional talks and demonstrations to lessen the traffic
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 161 13 J CHAI/iEllf.A ■^^W [vRAVLN j 4 Never used to be able to > vj smoke more than two or three a day. Sensitive .^jfef^ throat wouldn't stand it. Then someone gave him a iip— p Craven "A". Now he gets (jQA !//>. more smoking pleasure m every |r *r At
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    • 42 13 TIGER BEER IS BEST fe? J j® Keeps you young i |^"Y/f SCRUBB'S 1 \yr\ Bath Delight m^TWJ \ii If Softens and perfumes the bath I m\ fj I Jc^S^w Ttjrv^J^? j VA A FOLLOWING PERFUMES: \W■ /f \m PINE > LAVENDER, //u*£\
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    • 197 13 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER 135,000,000 The Great Eastern Life I Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, O Id Jewry, B.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with (h Supreme Court of England and complies
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    12 14 "D* 1 (S) Company Ist. Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment. Company Rugby Team.
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  • 77 14 Clerical Union Beaten 5-1 Singapore. Friday. In a scratch soccer match on the V.M.C.A. ground this evening, the Methodist Publishing House beat the Cl-rical Union by five goals to one. The Clerical Union arrived on the field three men short, but the M.P.H. readiiy filled the gap by
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  • 49 14 Playing on the J.C.S.A. ground, the Government House Youngster's defeated the P.W.D. XI by three goals to one on Thursday. The following played for the G. H. Youngster's: Bah Chuan, Kashim. Sirat, Muthuvelloo, Sqh Kirn Swee: Retnam. Hussain. Leo Michael. Ah Pang. G. Mahalingam (capt. i Pakirisamy.
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  • 71 14 Senior members of the V.M.C.A. are leminded that the entries for the following events close on Saturday. Mar. 16. 250 up Billiards Championship. 250 up Billiards Handicap 200 up Sealed Handicap Billiards League. Ping-pong Tournament. Entry forms are now available for the Annual Tennis Tournanvnt. commencing on April
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  • 1210 14 Preparations For Sports Season The Merger Movement Report Of Forget-Me-Not Party The Gaylads Minstrels. (By "Clubman") PREPARATIONS for a fresh season's activities are now being made by Malayan clubs. They have been electing their new committees of management during recent weeks and the newly-appointed officials are
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  • 408 14 An Outstanding Film WEALTH OF ACTING I ABILITY lEW Suss," (Htimont-Britista Pictures J latest production. which cost £125.000 to produce, an-.I which illustrates a period renowned for little else save selfc-seeking self-aggrandisement and the oppression of the "under-dog," will seen at the Pavilion Theatre next
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    • 86 14 jj |<^OI AMON^> 1 I jj B^A^*' BSDSTcAD g I THE STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS OF which the Bedstead is prominent. If it bears the "Diamond" trademark the owner may be considered both lucky and discriminating. By careful selection he has discovered that the qualities
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  • 1638 15 SemS-Fiinials Kandiah And Sim Beng Win Thrilling Games Singapore Notes The Taiping Inter -Club League News From Selangor. (By "Dragon") FURTHER progress was made m the Klanjr championship last week-end when the semi-finals were ompleted. Rarely have badminton sat Klang or for that matter, lywhere else,
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  • 419 15 How Sir Malcolm Campbell Created His Record London, March 8. The new land speed record of 276.816 miles per hour which was established at Daytona by Sir Malcolm Campbell m his Bue Bird car yesterday was achieved m two runs. Proceeding; on the southward run he
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  • 1749 15 The Art Of Declaring At Cricket Why The Right Moment Menns So Much QNE of the difficulties in half-day cricket matches that confront the captains is the time at which to declare the innings closed, writes Dr. C. H. Gunasekera, the All-Ceylon cricket captain in the Times of Ceylon. At
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  • 1907 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Singapore League Soccer Begins r Malays 9 Close Win Over The Air Force Cricket In Full Swing All Over The Country Local Schoolboy's Century Stonor Shield Competition Opens. (By "Forward") a II i CIA 4ninoi<^l< 41-1O THE pa^t w-ek's sports has been mainly cricket, though
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  • 644 16 (By X.0.") AN account of the Frisco-Raphael battle appears elsewhere m this issue. Frisco, it appears, is definitely leaving- for Manila some tim** during next week, Frisco and as Mr. Bell's next programme will not Returning be staged until tho first week of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • 89 17 Enquiry Into Commodity Speculations London, Mr. 8.. DURING .ht's Commons debate on the le* ent speculations m commodities, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman. guve an emphatic a ?;rance that the enquiry into tfcis matter would be both thorough and
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  • 63 17 Held lp In Grove Road District Singapore. Saturday. A corr pond ni reports .hat a Eurasian woman was held up and robbed m the Grov. X ad district en Fr day afterforced her to give them Or. contents of her bag. amounting a mci h she had (jaineu
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  • 75 17  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Huangho River Overflows Its Banks Shangha". Mar 9. The Huaagho River is rising, and the water has overflowed the walls bl m v m Hcnan. The Nanking Government has ordered the conservancy committee to tako immediate steps to alleviate the situation. Dr. H. H.
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  • 104 17  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh British Legation In Peiping i Nanking, Mar. 9. i The Briti-h Legation at Peip'ng may remove to Nanking, according to a reliourct. Sir Alexander Cado^an, the British Mnister. will leave Peiping on Mar. 15 m eonnvtion with the matter and also the auesticn
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  • 28 17 The Blue Star luxury line, the Araidora Star, which !s due m Singapore, on Thursday. Mar. 14, m the coui" oT her -Wanderlust Cruise.''
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  • 137 17 Silsnce As To Kind's Abdication >r-HF abdication of the King of Siam 1 was announced last SundP" buBangkok papers published on the three days following contain no mention of it. Wednesday the Bangkok Times published a Reuter cable dated Mar 3 vhich apparently had been heavily
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  • 92 17 Collecting Material In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. "MISS Katherine Wood, a talented com- mercial artist, is m Singapore m the: course of a world trip. She arrived m i Singapore this morning by the President i Van Buren and after stay-ng here a fey; days will proceed to Egypt.
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  • 75 17 No Further Developments Reported Singapore, Saturday. There are no developments m connection with the armed robbery that occurled m a shop m Upper Cross Street on 'ay night. It will be recalled that four pistol and knife-armed men, believed to be Cantonese, entered a Chinese shop and, demanding
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  • 284 17 Wireless Programme ro« To- Day THE Wireless programme fo. to-day as announced by the <jr&-ni>iij ono-i--wave S^a ion, Berlin, L.oadcasting ilouse *s as follows: 4.05 pill DJ3 DJN Armour, ccmen. (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Sor.£ Programme Forecast (Germ, Engl.*. Hignl'ghts oi the Week's Programme--420 p.m. Songs by
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  • 64 17 Havana, Mar. 8. Senor Cardenas, the Police Chiei, was killed by th= explosion of a bomb he was vremeving from a church The strike situation is worsening. Tha newspapers have refused to publish under a censorship and the staffs have come out m sympathy with other I
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  • 90 17  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Film Star's Suicide Shanghai, Mar. 9. DAINFUL scenes were witnessed outside I the late Miss Yuen Ling Yuk's real- j dence when news leaked out of her suicide. More than 1,000 of h*r admirers gat- J hered there and wept on hearing the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 87 17 jr=^r=^r^r^r=^f==i7=-Jr==Jr==ir== I GET READY FOR THE t LL 0 F YOUR LIV^S I R G^t W^^i v^mrl ri nw^ A s c The Most Astounding 1 iVii i flange Spine-chilling Detective 9 he Pietur? That has caused a Sensation Thriller 1 T -w fjJI JO u;» <-^A gM6 Jfcy M
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    • 191 17 CAMAY SOAP Competition Result IST PRIZE. Miiss M. Cowie. P.O. Hox 205, Singapore. 2ND PRIZK. H. T. Ismail, Jasin, Malaria. 3RD PRIZK. Mr. S. Anthony, Kampong Hahru. Sinjjapor<'. CONSOLATION PRIZKS. Miss S. N. Lav, Singapore. L. Lee, D. Woodiord, 111 i. I-ilsinger, Tt-ngkoe S. S<-«i 1-<h nj;, ii.i Mis N.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 406 17 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME A Recital Of Songs And Duets I TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 2.35 p.m. Big Ben. A Recital by Eileen Ra ph (Australian Pianist). 3.05 p.m. A Scottish Religious Ser- vice, relayed from St. Machar's Cathe- dral, Old Aberdeen. Greenwich Time Signa at 3.35 p.m.
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    • 504 17 PASSENGERS Singapore, Friday The following are passenger? by thTtv.ukuni Maru which leit Singapore ig, Colombo and Euio c ye -ay: Mrs. S. N. Akram. Rev. G. H. B:arc. M.s. G. 11. Beare, Miss A. Beare, Mr. N. j. Mehra, Mrs. N. j. Mehra, Mr. R. Mcii, Mr. Y. Murata, Mr.
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  • 401 18 Week- End Cricket: S.R.C. Beaten By R.A SEVERAL GAMES YESTERDAY Stonor Shield EXCITING FINISH IN K.L. I Singapore, Saturday. QEVERAL interesting cricket matu ches were played m Singapore this afternoon. Two games between the j C.S.C. and the S.C.H.C. and the; ACS. and the YJf.CvA. were cancelled The R.A. managed
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  • 385 18 V.M.C.A. Win Exciting Match (From Our Own Reporter; Ku a!a Lumpur, Saturday. In the Stor.or Shield Competition at Kuala Lumpur, the V.M.C.A. beat the Sikh Union by 2 runs after an exciting finish. The YM.C.A. scored 57. and 21. Bal Singh took 4 for 34 and Shanta Singh
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  • 133 18 Interesting Gams At Taping* (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Saturday. IWOHD. Salleh, M.C.S., the Taiping B* Magistrate, played centre forward for the Taiping Malays m an interesting soccer match against the King Edward VII School and scored one goal. The match resulted m a draw of threeall.
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  • 364 18 P.W.D. Beaten By Five Runs The St. Andrew's School cricket eleven scored a narrow victory on their ground over the P.W.D. by o runs. The P.W.D. under-estimated the School's strength and appeared to take things easy. P.W.D. V. Ponniah retired 30, S. Ahin b Chin Hee Hin
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  • 63 18 Hobbies Night To Be Held On Friday A Hobbies Night will be held m the Junior Department on Friday Mar 15 at 7 p.m. Members who are interested m Stamu collecting, Photography. Fret-work Drawing and Coin and Picture collect- i mp. are requested to brinnr th r
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  • 63 18 Final Of Railway League Competition Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In the Railvriv League Competition the Tmrsnortaticn "A" tPam beat the B f team by one £oal to nil m the final iMnaldqes s~ornc-- tho only goal. j At the conclusion of the game, the. JJw Mr. D. Elias. General
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  • 137 18 [nter-Hou&s School Series (From Our OtM Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Mar. 8. THE first of the series of six oi the In-ter-House School matches was played off on Feb. 27, between Wan Tanjong House and Chean Low Loan House, resulting m the latter house winning by the
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  • 29 18 Mrs. Kelly Win Ladies' Club Championship In the fmal of the Ladies' Club Championship. Mrs. S. N. Kelly beat Mrs. J. Innes Miller at the 19th.
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  • 49 18 An extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club will be held at the Club's board room next Friday at 5:15 p.m. to discuss the question of starting a membership campaign. It is proposed to suspend the entrance fees during the period of the campaign. j «>
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  • 104 18 The followirg matches will be played j to-day. Etceteras v. Merchants. S.C.C ground 10 30 a.m. S C.R.C. 11. v. Indian Association, S.C.RC. ground 2 p.m. S.R.C. v. Ceylon Sports Club. S.R-C. I ground at 10.30 a.m. Police v. PW.D. Sport? Club. Police Depot at 2 p.m. Malay
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  • 94 18 Success In Manila Tournament ACCORDING to the received from Manila, th< mandXl taking part In the PI Soccer Championship cci m faring very well. They hav< not bc»-n tH^H so far since their arrival m islands. After a smashin? over the American-Europe ticunced LaSalle I to
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  • 183 18 Victoria Institution l^ose To Selan^or Club <From Our Ou;i fi Kuala Lumpur. Friday. The Selangor Club proved superior to the Victoria Institution at iootbail today on the Padang and emerged winner* by the only goal scored m the match. But it was a novel garni m many
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  • 102 18 Results Of Examination Held Recently An examination for the Awards of the Royal life Saving Society was conducttl at the V.M.C. A. Swimm Pooi bF Mr. R. Lyne on Tuesday. Mar. 5. with the following results: Bicnze Medallion ar.ci rnjediale Certificates: Raffles Institution Kwan Sai Khoor.g Koh
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  • 86 18 The following are the results of vlie I Open Singles "Division "A") league Championship: Lim Cheng Quee beat Tan Khai Seng 15 6. 10—15. 15—10: Tan Soo Choo W* Koh Kirn Yean 15—1. 15—5: lan Seng Bah beat Koh Kirn Fatt 15—3, 1&-* Lim Cheng Quee beat
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  • 64 18 S.C.C. "B. v GOVT. MONOPOLIES The following have been invited play associa'ion football for 3.C.C. XI v. Government Monopolies 2nd or< Friday. March 15.: M. G. Mill.-: L. P. H. Thornton n< IJ. M. Brando r: D. E. Nickels. C. J. B«n; broke and F. Sharpe: R. H. Cowan. L
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  • 663 19 Experience Triumphs Over Youth Singapore Saturday YOUNG Frisco must be a very di3appointed man to-day. When he tiuck&d through the ropes at .the New Wcrid Arena last n*ghk and faced Aime Raphael, the French welterweight, h r s did so with full confidence of adding
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  • 151 19 Sunday's Match Against Sepoy Lines G.C. The following are the teams and starting times for a ma hh to be oloyed at. the Island Club on Sunday, March 70. Sepoy Lines players are mentioned first 9-°0 A. L. Btss and H. L. Hosking v. K. C En
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  • 814 19 Neusel's Success SECOND DEFEAT SINCE 5 1931 j HPHE defeat of Jack Petersen m a j desperate bout with Walter Neusel, of Germany, was the memory that nearly 12,000 people carried j away with them from the Empire Swimming Pool at Wembley last i night, states
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  • 182 19 Sciatica Kept Him At Home It is the wife who sends us Hits inform* ation about her husband's troubles. She writes: "For Boms time past, my husband has been able to work only one creek m two, on account of sciatica. He suffered so
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1118 19 j Selangor Turf Clubs Spring I Meeting Full List Of Horses And Ponies In I Training m\\K following is a full list of th; horses and ponies in training lor the two-day Spring: meeting of the Selangor Turf Club which will he held on Mar. 16 and 23. There will
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 13 20 The Sunday Tribune S I NGA PORE, SUN D Y, MARCH 10, 1935.
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      93 20 McPherson-Jones wedding which took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Weinesday, March 4. From left to right: Miss Gladwvs Fleming (bridesmaid), Mr. T. R. Jones (bride's father). Me. Douglas McPherson (bridegroom), Miss K. M. Jones Torido, Rev. Graham White and Mr. E. Donnelly ibesi man). An incident m Friday's First
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