Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 May 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune "Vol. 2 52 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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    77 1 crowds durine the Sil^ Juhf J«S? IP? airmail picture shows the members of the British Royal Family on the balciu o^ Buckingham Palace acknowledging the cheers of the vast v to right arc seen the Duke of York, the Princess Royal, His Majesty, Princess Margaret Rose, the Hon. Gerald Lascelles,
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  • 871 1 Restriction ft& DOMINATION OF MARKET The Only Reply A FIXED SELLING PRICE THL formation of »a ,%tfT«r;t -to i:nd-r W^Bitße proKcers restrlc. lion scheme for raising the price of rubber is being discussed m London, according to an air mail letter rom our own eorresponnt. who
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  • 179 1 With Members Of U.S. Mission On Board Shanghai, May 18 The a*T IJ ner taking oil for Hankow v; h members of the United States, Economc Mission on board, crashed into the Whan^oo River near Sh-ing-The plane, which belonged to the China National Aviation Corporation, sank rapidly,
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  • 123 1 Bride Of Assist. Official Assignee i Singapore, Saturday. E marriage of Mr. C. O. Lim Assistant Official Assignee, gapore, and eldest son of Mr. I Mrs. Urn Hoon Bee, and Miss Yew Moey, third daughter of and Mrs. Teh Geok Teong, took :e at the Chinese Consulate tor.
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  • 21 1 Mr. E. W. Gilman, formerly Resi-dmt-Councillor, Penang, has now joined the Council ot the Society for the Preservation of Rural England.
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  • 184 1 SINGAPORE WOMAN GOLFER Engaged To A Kenyw Civil S Mrant A r Mall.) (From Our Ov;v, Correspondent) London. May 8. THE engagemeiil is announced 1 between Mi Diana Plumpton, the woman golfer, and Mr. Noel John Berrington Sabine. of the Kenya Adminfstralive Service. Miss Plumpton :s the daughter of Mr.
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  • 173 1 London Comment FIRST BRITISH AMBASSADOR London, May 18. GENERAL satisfaction will be caused by the elevation of the Legation at Peking to an Embassy, declares The Times. "The Chinese are one of the greatest races m the world, no' only m numbers but as h^irs of
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  • 219 1 New Speed-Up Plan For Air Services <By Air Maili (From Our Own Correspondent., London. May 8. IF a plan for the speed-up and extension of the Empire Ur services now being considered by Pas Office and Air Ministry officials is adopted, it will be possible
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  • 77 1 Returns To Singapore By Plane Singapore, Saturday. MR, Noel Coward, the famous dramatist, arrived back In Singapore this afternoon :f er a! vis t. to Java, coming by the Qanta.s Airways plane from Batavia. Mr. Coward, it will be remembered, came to Singapore from Hkono- on April 22.
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    4 1 His Evening Drink McCALLUM'S
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  • 123 1 International Assistance Proposal London. May '7 A delegation led by Lord and representing several iir organisations, presented proposal on the refugee problem ,o Sir Jo Simon at the Foreign Office y dijv. It was poll ted out thai million refug< es, Russian, G Arm* ne"ed of international and
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  • 166 1 German Heathens AMAZING SCENES IN MUNICH Munich, fctay A violent attack on the Cathulie Church was made at the first public meeting of German heathens ever held m Catholic Bavaria. There was an audience of 2,00 ft, fifty per cent of whom were uniformed Nazis, who
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  • 86 1 Large Scale Prospecting Anticipated London. May U Regulations prepared uncU r th<Petroleum Production Act havo now been Laid on the 'able of b'»tii Souses of Parliament and will b<come opera rive if a n< native r< .solution has nr>t been passed by either House within the next
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  • 53 1 To Attend Meettag Ol I eafve Council London, May 17. '<■' 'I m, f I wr.o leaves London to-mon< this pu cm The subjj nc i a m.i n elude the Italo-Aby.ssinian «ii^pute. he refugee problem, set dement of the Hungarian -Yugoslav qn- .}i( bound Iraq and
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  • 98 2 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese cyclist who was knocked down by a motor-van m Serangoon Road yesterday afternoon sustained a simple fracture of the right leg. As a result of a fall from a tree st Monk's Hill Terrace yesterday aivernoon, a nine-year-old Chinese boy received a fracture of
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  • 997 2 His Annual "Divorce" The Oldest Man Horse Burns Rider Sheriff Arrests Himself. HERE are some strange' stories sent by Renter correspondents from all parts ot the world: i SAVES BULLFIGHTER'S LIFE. When the well-known bullfighter, "Varelho II had hi.; femoral artery severed on be ng X Ired
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  • 217 2 SINGAPORE VISITORS Party Of Twenty-Three Australians Singapore, Saturday. AMONG the passengers disembarking from the President Hayes m Singapore this morning is a party of 2:5 Australians. They have been on a Cook's tour throughout Ja^an, China and the Philippines. They w 11 spend a short time m Singapore, after which
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    • 149 2 GLORIOUS HEALTH BOUNDLESS ENERGY x ience offers them to you for the taking m the form of i I ©IO CITIN T kc Hiocitin and feel th.2 thrill of new energy coursing m your vein^. Work hc^mes enjoyable and play the deepest sure. All regular users of Biocitin attain and
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    • 346 2 minutes Indirection anfi %JT^% stomach pains are caused /yU ly pases and burning acids which form m th« stomach as a result of 0^ food formenting. g» Cs3 n rerTlovin lhf>S(l harmfiil gases and acids, y O r automatically end your I indigestion. The way QA to ci^ this is
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    • 70 2 PASSENGERS BY AIR From N.E.I, to Singapore.— Dr. V. J Oostrom Soede, Mr. Bruns. Mr. Zappa, Mr. Wilson, Mr. G. Burn well For N.E.I.— Mr. Tjia Kik Tsiag, Mr. j Shinohara, Capt. Haden Thebb. From N.E.I, for Cairo.— Mr. and Mrs. I j Harden. Master Harden. Miss Harden. For Medan.—
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  • 264 3 ■ALES OF FAMILY GIT a. May 1. HAN the leader of X n within Ma dda] i \Va;:irstan), i irand line, has her with his bother, Jan.; hi cousin. unsuccessfully ry was forced •ndthe inmat > si. Tie Ha^. surrounded athwrs is ci. n fight attnc
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  • 161 3 SCHOOLBOYS FALL OUT fighting With Catapults And Knives Moscow Police measures had to be taken v step a "war" which has been raging fc» seme m veen two schoolb ann.es i I ndustria] town of Luga« ({farm Fighting between various schools ii different parts of the town ftX3t brokt out
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    24 3 The opening the inner Circle Air Lines took at Croydon and ftrst passengers were iildren who have taken sea*°n ticket for their school term.
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  • 109 3 Alleged Swearing* In Of False Statement (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 13 THEAH Man Siew, an Ipch Chinese businessman, was charged m the First Magistrate's Court this morning with swearing m, as a statutory declaration, a false statement before the Taiping Magistrate, on Or about Apr.
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  • 125 3 STRATOSPHERE ATTEMPT World's Largest Balloon To Make Flight Washington The largest balloon :n the world, fr le with new safety devices, wall asc r"d t< the stratc«phere from south Dakota this -■ummer. Captain Albert W. Stevens and Captain Orvil A. Anderson, of the United States Army, w:ll make the flight
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  • 88 3 To-day's Broadcast From Kuala Lumpur Broadcast programme for to-day of Station Z.G.E., Kuala Lumpur, on wavelengths of 48.92 and 110 metres, is as follows: 7 p.m. Gramophone recital. 730 pm approximately, violin solos by Mi B. F. Gomes (a) Mayurka de Concert iMusin); and <b> Serenade (Drdla). 7.40
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  • 118 3 Lethbridge, Alberta. The romance of an Oxford man who married a full-blooded Gree Red Indian oelle. has been recaled here by the death of his widow, Mrs. John George Brcwn A native of Ireland, John OeorgBrown was educated at Oxford University and then led a roving
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  • 70 3 Denver, Colorado. A retired Method st minister, Rev. Frederick T. Krutger, was among 27 persons arrested at a Nudist gathering e He" was immediately suspended from all ministerial services and church pn- leges for conduct "unbecoming a m An St c e cclcsiastical tral will be h-ld by
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    27 3 Mr. A. McDougall and "Love Child' nearly part company when the horse stumbles and forces the rider on to Its neck m the Adjacent Hunts Race, Cornwall.
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  • 416 3 Greta Garbo Seen Through Chinese Eyes LIM Ben, m the austere garments 01 a Taoist priest, watched curiously as fantastically garbed dancers, with weird uainted faces, m?ved across the great sound stage. He regarded the. great gilded dragon through half- closed, oblique eyes. A flicker of interest
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  • 134 3 Body Found Floating In The Water (From Our Own Corresvondent) Johore Bahru, May 17. The dead body of a Javanese named Bini bin Sipun was found floating m the waters of the Straits of Johoic off the Scudai Road on April 26 ana Hie boat m which he
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  • 78 3 Car Found With Missing Number Plates (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 4 FATAL accident occurred last night at the second mile on the Petaling Road when a Tamil was flung 30 feet, with fatal consequences, into an antimalarial drain by the impact of a huge car,
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  • 29 3 Mrs. Frankel, wife of Mr. Julian FrankeJ, left to-day by the Hakosaki Maru for a holiday m China, Japan and the Philippines and will be away about three months.
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  • 446 3 Large Attendance At The Grave-side Singapore, Saturday. MRS. Josephne Caroline de Souza. wh a t the General Ho~rral o r Thursday aft?r a short illness. n he] 72hd yerr, was the widew of M". Alphofl Rowland de Scuza. She is survived b* her
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  • 32 3 CHINESE WEDDINGS IN K.L. feopie Kuala Lu.n.;u», id fWO pretty Chinese v.c^....^ I piact io-auy, tm i.uiuac..i^ pi I tie* Kuala Luihi ittCvided, <tii g present. The seconc id The best mi
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  • 87 3 Aga'nst -etc: Souver r argely attended meeting ox Indian ic.ua.w u«iu iuwt&tn "ndian organisations m i ueid at the Indian Assoc to consider what steps shou.d tin by the Indian community m Mv lowing the references to the coin contained m a Silver tub 13 ogramme. Mr. N
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  • 85 3 A fire c-xir.guish:r has so a 1 m Saizwedej. North Germany A gust of wind blew the door o». open. The shock caused a fvo cxi npu to fall from its place on the wall. it struck the fl or, the valve broke and liquid contents poured
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    • 349 4 t i i bj i ;iiiiiiininmii:ii 'i. ii;iiii! ■ntniiiii!tiiiiiit!iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinii!ii/ii!iuiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiitiiiiiiiiui<ii m iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiuiiilP WE KNEW YOU WOULD RAVE ABOUT THIS GRAND MUSICAL GIRL-FILLED SHOW— I ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY AS CHEVALIER'S BEST PICTURE I Jfc g SEASON t ATENDEJ) %i mm mr I 8 mi 3 shows to-day: 3.15 6.15—9.15. i
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    • 188 4 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Our 18 Point Eye-examination Is A Conscientious Study And Covers Every Possible Eye Deficiency. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. Glasses if needed. R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) M.0.'1. (London). Member BETA SIGMA KAPPA International Honorary Fraternity
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    • 170 4 OPENING TODAY: 3.15 6.15 y.13. lin their second j fcwa*. BI G HI T I %*r desperate for the thril i\l4Xw\ Wives seeking Che t-asy f monotony of poverty. yS m traj:ci'y and makes you tins drama "n e])H" 1 1 Vi IHtC^llAlH First v^^Kl^BßSßleM'f! WITH x' a 1 m
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  • 1643 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES FjK Hie," I wrote last week, "the large passenger aeroplane which does not dip m salutes over parade grounds." Soon afterwards, through the courtesy of Captain Barnard, I was able to go for a trip around the island m one the Qantas Airways machines which make the
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    • 153 5 PROVED and IMPROVED B. Si A. Supremacy carried yet further ahead by unrivalled design features, better performance, and greater value B.S.A. 3.48 h.p. 0.11.V. Blue Star THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH MOTORS, LIANG KENG ENG CO., PEN ANG MOTORS, j IPOH. BATU PAHAT. PSHAW*. SUNDAY
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  • 1159 6  -  G. S. Hammonds So This Is England? Something About Hot Bottles Dressing In Bed THK principal objection to living m a cold i limatt- ifl ihe old. When you first get Home after a few ra in ih<- tropics you are conscious
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    • 50 6 Uoiht SoapFragrant and delicate m perfume INO Toilet Soap keeps the skin smooth and soft simply because no artificial colouring is used m its manufacture for export purposes and what's more, it's British. SOLI AGENTS: J. C. HAY CP SINCAPORE 1 APB2. ■■■/V^Jc: ho ho w ■PtiL/stL*i, o X~ StNGAPORt
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    • 92 6 m m\ Another of the fortunate thousands B who have discovered the secret of getting more smoking pleasure jßjr^JJ-JMfclF— vj\\\\ complete throat comfort. BB Craven "A' can do the same for you. HI MHJB^ BbJ You'll enjoy the rich flavour of the ■t fine tobacco, because every likely cause of
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    • 172 6 I /T "XT THAT a surprising difference Waterv»r l^^ TT Dur y' s Compound has made m my life! I greet each day >\'ith new vigour f*' work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest! I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold. I
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    • 415 7 efiiiite Reasons why I I\/A 1 T'UVTir' //^^T^ m Jr WLA H rail Wl l tif >«^^s ▼iHj I 111 JL/ t^SPi WC ,#\v llpioilC 111 L(Ualliy ymbp. I^-Jl w^ and Best inVriiiip W\ f FA -x- :-:\v:*V^:--- v:-.\v.s'. \v v S fflj 9vK THE outstanding sue-cess of delicious 'Ovaltine'
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  • 1837 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. J Our Woman Correspondent AS is only natural there was not .uch burge attendance at the races on Wednesday, bur smi-.rt frocks were seen 00 the course Mrs. K. C. Eu who just returned from leave and is looki"..'. very well after her holiday, wort
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  • 592 8 /HERE is quite a lot to be* said for liv- ing on an island! I Apart from the arrival of the fleet m Singapore and gold braid and uniforms, •vhieh is enough to keep any .self -res- meeting girl m the metropolis, the na- i ural difficulties
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    • 44 8 SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 1 1 Mile Thomson Seletar Road, (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinner served by the sea. Under European Supervision. In LINGERIE I I Mcde i iate(ij II li pticcd
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    • 28 8 LATEST HOLLYWOOD CREATIONS m Cotton, Organdy, and Lace. Morning, Afternoon and Eve'.iing DRESSES at amazingly low prices. On Display, Beginning MONDAY Room 26, ADELPHI HOTEL. BERNYECE HARVEY r^^^^j^^gg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Pln^^rl^^ySr^^
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    • 27 8 Yola, the famous dancer, with coiffeur by Malsoc Interlandi. Specialists m all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Maison Interlandi 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419.
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    • 249 8 i i i i iii:i i i i i i i i i i it raE f)m:st I YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, 1 354 166, North Brid'j^ Rd. I Hnm i I I f I I I I !l t I >.-••• I I I** Just
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  • 1481 9 Seen In The Shops I— Fine alack gabardine is combined with black calf for this asymmetrically dtcigncd pump far smart day time wear. 3-An I. Mil'er derign cf beige buckskin and calf. A shoe of considerable chic for wear with .ailleurs and street costumes. The side lacing and high fiont
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    177 9 MARY Mitchell, author of last year's successful novel, "A Warning tc Wantons'' proves herself a realist m her new book. "Pendulum Swing," just published by Heineman. There is 'no warning to wantons,' here. Readers looking for a minx as seductive as that Renee whose not undeserved fate brought
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  • 258 9 Skeleton evening hats with n<» crown whatever are m style. Mainboch?? has them and so has Patoa. They ha net, or halo brims, or flower brims. Flower Icis and garlands m a!! thecolours arc placed around the decelletages of summer evening gowns. Snrpliced garlands appear on others. They
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    • 30 9 DRESSES GLOVES Just Received de SOUZA BROS. 42, High Street, 'Phone .{lBB. 6^^/j Noirs j FOR SALE I AS A GOING CONCERN— |j PROPRIETRESS RETIRING NO. 1085. 18A, BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 119 9 ViiiiiiuiiiiinTikrtiiiiiiiiiiirr -vtiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiuiHii i iiiiiniiitwg j i I PERMANENT WAVES:— I Eugene System. Bova, Croquinole Method. Finger and Marcel Wave. Maison Marcelle Ladies' Hairdressers, I 35, Stamford Road. I Appointments phone 4807. Under new management Prop. J. KOOY. 1 niiwnin"*^*' l M tt> aM t 1 SB^BIMiMIWHB^^^H^MI^MBHUBMBi NOW ON SHOW! THE
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    • 72 9 MODERN MARRIAGE BIRTH CONTROL By E. F. Griffith, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Review m The Lancet, 2nd Feb. 11)35. it treats at length and m deta 1 of th? various methods of conception control, but the larger part of the work is devoted to the sex life, and especially to the management
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    • 99 9 TIGER BEER ■^■■■■■■■■■WH RENE LJLLMANN n 9 GREAT CLEARANCE SALE GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES H r RENE ULLMANN, I^l \A Capitol Duilding, BOiGAPOKB. WJ imwiiii iiiiiwinnwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii— i»i^"'*iii>wini«miiini *-t m i mmtmmu»unisii.n..i i <i>ii'itiifiiiimi:iiiiniHfT^_ i -h I lA^^a^^fflf n y° ur va > home drop m for Z y —^^^teaa^^^*^ waffle* or
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    • 554 10 IN a m< issgc to the "Crown Colonist" on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee, Sir PhiKp Cunliff e-lister j i a shrewd comparison between :h. Colonial Empire at the time His Majesty cam* to the Throne and present day. There has, been an increase m unity
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  • 1297 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones I Johore's Clarion Call: Colony To i Give More Arms And j Taxation Premiers 9 Conference j And The Singapore Base P i i i i mi i i i i ii!ii.i:i:iini.it.in.!i:i«ww.'ii«Mninimi«mMW!M<«'«'«"« IT ia probable that people living m Singapore accept its
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  • 506 10  -  Anglius lET us have a nautical opening for a charig?. After all, isn't Singapore one of the leading ports of the world? I A THE skipper of a tramp steamer, m writing up the leg on an eventful day, concluded with the entry, "Mate
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    • 77 10 ■■■il l I iimihiiil'l t l l i l i i l i i i i i i i i i i i •I' ll'll'lUllilllll'llllllll'lHi'- I ll 1 ;Irl :l l 1 I I i i i Ifor^e^ heat A LOVi COOL DRINK OF H| P H (E N I
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  • 1584 11 EIIOW ENGLAND HAS DISARMED JTH IN ROYAL HOUSE TO LEAD NATIONAL RECOVERY (By Air Mail) London, May 8. ING <•! the prophetic lire which inspired his pre-war p<;em. The it> of Krass, animated the speech which Mr. Rudvard Kiplinu made at the dinner o f the
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  • 155 11 Film Star To Inherit Scottish Estate Hollywood Miss Marie Prevost, the Canadian film star will sail for Scotland shortly to inherit the beautiful Gunn-McDonald estate from her great- grandmother who has died at Caithness. Miss Prevost, says the "New York Post," announced that she and her lawyer, Mr.
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  • 828 11 "Mr. AY' Identity JUSTICE OF PEACE AND ALDERMAN (By Air Mail) London, May AFTER an objection against concealment of identity Had bee* made for the defence, "Mr. A,'" the prosecutor m a menaces charge at Hendon, was revealed as Alderman Walter Taylor, a 65-year-old member
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    16 11 Gaily-dressed Aberdeen student? taking part m bhe annual door-to-door coJl«*ct!on fcv :fc«. Aberdeen University Charities Campaign.
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    • 74 11 EDDIE CANTOR'S RECORDS FROM FILM "KID MILLIONS." S 8:^90 AN EARFUL OF MUSIC. g HANDY. C B 8391 OKAY TOOTS. C D WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN. C T^e sale of these records broke all previous Records. New ship- B rv m^nt has just arrived and we request you to
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    • 92 11 —•.•>, An eminent Medical man it 'Your product is excellent. <j§ ift'^ c u^ most simplicity of preparation of the food is a As Baby thrives- really thrives grows stronger more sturdy healthy, happy, active with firm flesh, dense bone, steady nerves you can positively sec how much good Lactogen
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  • 1164 12  -  W. B. Paterson j] In Which I Attend The k I Final Of The Malayan jj 0 Billiards Championship f 1 And Strike A New And E j| Original Note In Sports Reporting. jj HAVE you ever come across an uncanny silence? Ido not mean
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    • 177 12 C/V"\lf*C TICKETS ISSUED VJL/I\ J BY ALL STEAMFOR JjsHIP. AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES i OMEGA, ROSKOFP, TAVANNES, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 5.00 WRIST
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    • 81 12 ASSETS EXCEED $14,0)0,000, t ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVEE $38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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    • 28 12 I I 1 UHllfluHFSßat ZeissiißtSlkon PERHOX RINTS*-ERFECT-C U IGTURES-I ILIfl I I i Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company 2, FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE. From all Photo dealers. i
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    • 194 12 CORNS CURED !Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous SAN-DOL I nJ It the real Carlsbad corn-plaster. Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL and enjoy
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    • 467 13 BiMßh*fl E;jffiffißfc mb^3^xH [Hyi|^^^w^ &^3^^^^^^^E^B9^^^^fei^. -^BB^^jSqßw jyjyy |HHH .^^PB^^ you nave to w n one our cash prizes is to place m their order M AaK WIM (>^ m portance the reasons why the consumption of Bourn-Vita is steadily increasing. fi SiPi The list of reasons is given below. In
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  • 1053 14 Siong Boo's Double Sports Success- -Basketball And Billiards Champion ships Singapore Khcdsa Association Jubilee Sports Held Debate By Useful B.P.— -Young United Sports Club Of Penang (By "Clubman") npilK £tiong 800 Athletic Association, Singapore, are to be congratulated for their double sports success they have won
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  • 63 14 Achievement Of Schoolboy's Model Aeronlane Krasnodar. Russia. With a flight of nearly tore* mile > while m the air 4 hours I.i mi'iute^;. the model aeroplane of a schoolboy here, named Neste.renko. is claimed to have established a world record The average height reached by the model was
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  • 336 14 Andrew Mellon Rejects British Offer N« w York, May 10 nURING the hearing at -he Pittsburgh V Court Room oi Mr. Andre* Mellof appeal against the Government^ a^ mem 01 U.S. $3,000,000 m uddS" taxes on his 1931 income, somct.W 2,*" to a major sensation occurrec
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    • 44 14 TO LET— Well furnished double also Rmrle room, braid opti mal, boy. amah kept.. Mo terms. Anrlv 25. Tanclin Hoad. TIGER BEER IS BEST USE TIGEB BAL M Tiger Balm Combats 411 Diseases i i i ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall I
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  • 2053 15 l\ O O Whet Happened M Inaugural Meeting Re-drafted Rules Expected Shortly Another Meeting May Be Called Kinla District Association Formed Tournaments Of Adameveans Selangor Party To Visit Singapore Five Stale Players In Team (By "Dragon") M^XY badminton enthusiasts throughout the country seem to be at
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  • 1003 15  -  Horatius Importance Of Clearing suits (By QN'E of the commonest mistakes made by declarers m a No frumps contract, is that of playing n already established suit or "going J|| r a finesse, before dispossessing lhe ene «iy of a certain winner. VVhere the opponents can. after *o
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    • 203 15 S— A3. TIGEH BEER c X IS BEST (Sunday Tribune Copyright.) Here is IT is as well to know that whatever the cause of your weakness, new health and new vitality are near at hand. With Sanatogen you can build up your health again m a perfectly natural manner. And
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  • 1837 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Inter-Stale Cricket And Tennis Malaya Cu\) Soccer Seiangor s Easy Time Against Negri Burma Rifles Go Down In Cup Soccer Debut Perak Tennis Players No Match For Penang. (By "Forward") AUITE ail interesting number of sporting events have taken place after hi comparatively quiet week-end.
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  • 587 16 (By X.Or) DOXING enthusiasts must have been disappointed when the match between Young Aide and Al Rivers had to be postponed. The fight should have ccme off on May 11, but on the morning of the ba'tle Aide disclosed that he had injured
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  • 401 17 "Royal I ide" HEROIC XTS OF 2"> YEARS THE R ew B a! Cavalcade." m Singapore. ant produced m c Royal Jubilee, and n >t!i the homeIv and heroic ev< the past 26 years by f<'" <l penny minted m JOll. NATIONALLY :.'T Mr. John Mi i
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    26 17 Adorabl, j. P O) v mpptsn mi n "Sequoia: 1 now showing at the A!fiambra urn! |fa ,ties. poses for camera-man on the nign divin? board.
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  • 283 17 Paul Munis Role In "BordertowiT "DORDERTOWN." Warner Brcs.' prou (faction, featuring Paul Muni, which opens at the Capi.ol Theatre shortly, is raid to be the most colourful and mos\ poweifu! drama m which the star has i I appeared picture, suggested by Carroll Graham's best selling novel,
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  • 20 17 Mci Lan Fang, the famous Chinese actor is due m London on Monday, states Reuter message. i
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  • 531 17 Methods Employed By Companies j I IT is about time that the industry took I some action m the gang warfare that has developed recently between the various newsreels, for although the news- reels are to be congratulated on having supplied their customers with an interesting
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    51 17 Perfect beau'y was demanded m pick ng the chorus for "Close Up," an M.-G.-M. picturs. Here, the Director of Make-Up, Jack Dawn, is measuring the beauty traits cf Edna Waldron, Marian Ladd, Kay Sutton, Donna May Robei's, Earlene Heath, B Hie Le 8 Irsne Thompson, Lynn Carlton and Lorn a
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  • 252 17 Salaries Have Lost Some Noughts Hollywood THE film stars of yesteryear aie stii! appearing m pictures, but now they only appear on the screen for a moment and their salaries have lost some noughts Florence E. Turner, whose name, according to film records, was the firs. ever
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  • 175 17 French Novice Returns To The Stage Paris Maryse Wendling, one of the numerous young French actresses who after the stage have entered a convent,. is returning to the footlights. A year agQ, she decided to ko into 1 Cloister and prepare herself for minister- j ing to
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  • 334 17 Part In "The Case Of The Howling Dog" WHEN Brie Stanley Gardner originated his r'w word famous fiction character of Perry Mason, he created a type of criminal lawyer very different from those known m every large city, w'.ose activities have alwayj been shrouded m mystery
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  • 144 17 All-Native Cast In "Legong" ATHER Customs! Other Women! An- other World! These are shown In >l Le°-ong." the magnificent all-Technico-lor picture with an all-native cast, filmed m its entirety m the Island Paradise of When Gaston Glass and the Marquis Henri de la Falaise went to the home
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  • 497 17 Inusual Predictions i EXPERIENCES OF THE STARS ITOLLYWOOD just cant seem to decide about fortune-tellers. Sometimes with amazing verity those I who peer into the future have been able to make prediction* that mako one's hair stand on end. Then, at other times, they've been so tar
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  • 106 17 In Bali, where "Legong" was filmed. the high caste girls are required to be veiled and covered m their homes at i certain times, but they are permitted to go on the public streets at any time, clothed only m a skirt and necklace. Inasmuch as Glass, and the Marquis
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    • 45 17 The latest fashion ad- a 1 i n <«f I riff* from Paris hint at j fe. n r iTh E^ I J^^P oiMbclonb '^\7i9 ilad Doctor -speak of wW>m oihzvrMm^ s"ta teiUv .owicb, line TneaospeaKawe «viis_ A^< l lw*tj hve? -fe pdt Us amj-
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  • 168 18 NURSE LOSES 19 lbs. Kruschen Fills Her V» ith Energy And Vigour "S*'\eti weekfl air I writes a nurse, "I i Commenced a course «f Kruseht r: Salts ;i» j order to try and reduce my whicn »ne 7 I am delighted be ahlt- to report tha,- my '.veiKht is
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  • 200 18 A New Event Included For Novices (From Our Oxen Correspondent; Johore Bahru, May 19. THERE are a number of young tennis play- < rs m Johore who arc good and keen on the game but who feel that they don't stand any chance against* the best
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  • 134 18 Present Positions In The League MALAYA CUP TRIAL A trial match with a view to selecting the Johore Malaya Cup team was played a^' j Johore Bahru on Friday between representatives of Johore Bahru and Batu Pahat. Batu Pahat led 2 o m the first half, but j
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  • 142 18 Li^t of ties m the Anson Badminton Party "A B" Singles ChamDionshiD will i be as follows: OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Saturday, May 18, Ho Checnjj Seng vs. I Soong- Yong Choy. Sng Beng Teck vs. Chan Fook Kan. Sunday. May 19. Sng Seng Heng vs. Lim Koe
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  • 86 18 R.A.F. Defeat Johore Cricket Club (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 17. THE cricket' team of the Royal Air Force travelled up to Johore Bahru from Selt> tar this afternoon and met the Johore Cricket Club on the Civil Service Club padang and defeated the horn 2
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  • 246 18 iviay Mage i At Wimbledon i i San Francisco, May 18. M RS Helen Wills Moody is contemplating staging a come-back at Wimbledon. She declared: "I am leaving for England immediately. I cannot say definitely whether FII play, but I will if I feel as well as
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  • 89 18 Partners For Ladies Foursomes Competition The following are the partners for the Ladies' Foursomes Competition to be played 1 on Wednesday, May 22j Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Eldsr v. Mrs. Hitcham and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. LiVhfield and Mrs. Donald v. MJss Grieve and Mrs. J. L. Campbell.
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  • 329 18 Four-Day Meeting In June-July THE Perak Turf Club July meeting. which begins on Saturday, June 29. is a three-day affair, to which will be added a one-day Skye meeting (on Ju;y 13). The dates of racing are June 29 (Sat- urday), July 3 (Wednesday). Ju'y 6 (Sat- urday)
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  • 164 18 Ties For Week-Ending May, 25 The following ties m the Y.W.C.A. tennis tournament have been arranged for next week: MIXED DOUBLES. Monday 20.— Miss Z. Elias and H. Reshty v. Miss P. Beech and I. Nathan. Tuesday 21.— Miss E. Smith and Dr. C E. Smith v. Miss
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  • 56 18 S.A.F.A. CUP Entries For 1935 Competition To Close On June 1 NoHce is given that entries from affiliated clubs and Associations for teams i'o compete m th 3 above competition will be received up to Saturday, June 1, 1935. Applications must be accompanied by an entrance fee of $10 mi
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  • 70 18 The following will represent the Junior Department at cricket against the R.A. Changi on* Wednesday, May 22, on i he Anson Road ground at 2 p.m.: Ong Swee Keng (Captain), K. van Cuyienberg, Lee Kirn Ek. J. Ferguson, Ong Svvee Low, Chua Boon Unn P. Koahlim, Tay Yew
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  • 508 18 To Choose Team To Meet Ncgri (From Our Own corrcspendent) Johore Bahru, May 17. Joh.-irc's first encounter b; the Malaya Cup Competition will bo with tfegri Sembilan and the match will be [Hayed at Scgamat or: May 25. This evening, a State trial was payed on the
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  • 158 18 P.W.D. SPORTS MEET Johore Enters For The First Time (From OOru r Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 17. For the first time m the history of the State, Johore is send'.ng representatives to compete m the All Malayan P.W.D. sports meeting to be held m Singapore on June 8, 9
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  • 233 18 Indians Beat Sikhs RESULTS OF KIAI LUMPUR MATCHES 'From Our Own Rc]X)rterj Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JX the Stow i Shield cricket match between the Selangor .li.nan Association and the Selanpor Sikh Union, the former won by 89 rung The Indians scored 140 ard the Sikh Union 51.
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  • 238 18 Taylor Bowls Well For Singapore, Saturday. THE Malaya Football Association cricket team met with defeat against an S.C.C. eleven on the Padang this afternoon by four wickets. Batting first, the Malays were all out for 77 runs, Taylor being responsible for most of the damage by taking six
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  • 53 18 The following will represent the Choc Choo Sam Ist XI against tht Bunica Students Ist XI to-morrow (Sunday) ai the C.U. ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp. S Le<?, Seng Hock, i,. Oliveiro, Shunniugam, W. Gomez, A. Rajoo. Teck Him, T* Sian, Teng Moh, H. Gammeil. T. OUveiro. Reserves:
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  • 3218 19 OBJECTION THAT WAS OVERRULED Final Day Of S.T.C. Mcci I INA.\( iER PAYS H Saturday. rKRK T .\a- a large attendance at tho fifth and final day of the Singap o 1 Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting 1 The weather was warm, but
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  • 242 19 Cricket On Hong Lin Green 3-miapart 1 s v i THE cr!< <-h played at Horn i Qreen this Bl ernoon between Ch'nese and V. M.C.A. was lef; Pat;. 1 ii.si. the home team pi Lnnirgs closed at 189 foi th<> I !cf .hrcc wickets. The
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    • 127 20 SINGAPORE CHINESE WEDDING Winner of jhe rim race at yesterday's Singapore Races The finish m the first race at yesterday's Singapore Races. Sir Andrew Caldccott at the Races Anglo-Chinese School annual athletic sports: Winner of .be Putting-the-Shot contest. The 220 yards flat race a; the Anglo Chinese School
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