Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 May 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune yd" %o I SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1935. FIVE CFATS
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  • 429 1 BIG DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY New Equipment INTERVIEW WITH MR. FULCHER 4 EVERYBODY m Singapore is happy, including our Municipal Electrical Engineer. Trade is on the up-grade, old businesses are re-opening a°d new offices are springing up. The returning prosperity of Singapore is reflected m the
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  • 40 1 M 1 5 Ont i- four Injured m a dash •load of young Ms aid Socialist 4u' ollar near nere from i>ape» .;-,v b imbushec 45 they entered the village, over i wu snots were fired The worker:
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  • 390 1 A SLUR ON THE COLONY Pinang Man's Swift Rejoinder i tßy Air Mall) I Our Own Correspondent) London, May 15. A < HAMPION has topped Into the ft lists to defend Penang against unjust attack. In a recent article ii "The Wesl- and Sou h Waici T e-.. Led ••Among
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  • 112 1 Banks In Amoy Suspend Payment Shanghai. May 25. A spokesman of the Chinert Foreign Office .says that the salt of the Chinese Legations will not be changed after their elevation to F-nbassies. Expenses will, however increased slightly.— Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, May 20. Except for the Chiacf.ung
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  • 65 1 Singapore, satuiuaj. HMAS Brisbane, tho 5.130 ton Australian man-of-war under the command of Capt Charles Far-nuhar-Smith arrived from Free- mantle yesierday morning and if ai present lying at the man-of- war anchorage. She carries a crcn oi 522 ant eight ?ix inch guns, one tare* h and four
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  • 405 1 Youth Badly Hurt HORNET'S NEST IN KAMPONG A YOUNG Eurasian who sought romance m a Malay kampong found a hornet's nest. He was so- badly beaten that he had to be removed to hospital. As a result four of the kampong men were charged m the
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  • 46 1 I JITf Berlin. A new gliding record for womei b has been established by a Germai I girl, Frau Uiein Martha Mendel. She remained 11 hours and 21 minutes m the air m a glider ova v" ->£j ->-.*...",^_i ->* 'ie} I^. c^^t^s^ Germans
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  • 273 1 Mr. J. Sale Arrives From Home MR. J. Sale, the new instructor of the Royal Singapore (Hying Club, arrived m Singapore on Wednesday by the Christian Huvgens from Home, and has already a ken u.n his duties. Learning his flying m Shoreham In 1927, Mr. Sals
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  • 184 1 Weil-Known Resident Of Singapore THE death took place yesterday of a well-known and highly respected Chinese res:3 n nt of Singapore Mrs. Ong Sam Leong,, 'he mother of two of the bpst k^own Chinese citizens. Mr. One: Boon Tat, J.P.. and Mr. On? Pen«
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  • 509 1 At Church Founded By Grandmother (By Air Mail" 'From Our Own Correspondent j London Mi 15. A MORE ex ended account of Mr. Ba.sil O'Connell's wedding i Terryglass, County Tipperary, Is J given m me local papc* >. Major Deasy, father of th: bride, it is
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  • 140 1 Singapore Not Healthy For Him WHERE is the tiger or tigres.which was repored recently to br prowling In the catchment area In Bukit Timah? Quietly it fame and qule ly t wen*. A Sunday Tribune report.?- was Informed from a reliable wuree yesterday that the animal it,
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  • 302 1 Large-Scale Expor REMOVING Till SMELL A LARGE-SCALF export 4 Malayan (iurians m c*l lied form to America and Europe m the future is Foreshadow 1 1. Two gentlemen, represent mf American interests m ai present m Malaya invest ipatiiiir the possibilities of this trade. They arrived
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  • 249 1 Chance Incident Alters History <By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent > London. May 1) NEW Light is i hed on a most thrilling episode of stagecraft In the East I'idies m a book warm from Hutehin.sor.s. En l itled Rajah Brooke and Baroness Burdett Ooutt* <18s. netl
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  • 941 2 Watching The Jubilee MR. JUSTICE SPROIILE ACTIVE (By Air Mail) (Front Our Oicn Correspcmdejiij London, May 15. I I A RAPwE gathering of past and present Malayans got together at Malaya House, on the invitation of the Agent, to witness the Jubilee procession from what was one
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  • 133 2 Forthcoming Rifle Meeting THE Johore Military Forces rifle meet- ing will be held at the Rifle Range, Johore Bahru, on June 21, 22 and 23. The programme includes service competitions for the Johore. Trophy, th? Muar Trophy, the Batu Pahat Trophy, the Segamat Trophy, the Mersmg Trophy
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  • 104 2 ONG— Mr*. Ong Sam Leoßg (Nee Yeo Yean Neo) a^e 73 passed away peacefully at htr residence 'Bl KIT HOSE" Bukit Timah Road yesterda\ noon. She leaves behind her two sons, Ons Boon Tat .I.**. and Ong Peng Hoik and one daughter (Mrs. Khoo Peck Lock), 3 sons-in law.
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  • 118 2 Petition To Governor To Be Revised Messrs. Rennie Lowick Co.. the hon. secretaries of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, have issued the following circular to members:--"In view of certain facts that hawjust been brought to the attention of the Committee, and on the advice of the Association's legal advisers,
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  • 166 2 ;«F*M There Was NV.hinjr To Live For Whether you h.v a as this woman rficiln^ merely m-\ an occa: ional twinge you 2 certainly be inters ed to know 'how Z3 a m vere cas "1 feel I Bhould tefl y ()U woman writes, "how much
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    • 126 2 V t "WEAKNESS, DEBILITY DESCHIENS'SYRip gs^ x of 1 1 a? moql o b i n j Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this rad caJ \YS CURES, and gives health and strength. than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, eic. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. UNABLE FROM ALL DISPBNSARIiSS.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 601 2 (ROSSWORO SOLI i lON No. 14. ACROSS:— I. Blown 5 Kumquat 10. Lar. 11 Ay 12 Nora 14. Unaltered. 17. Em. 18. Set. 19. km 20. Inkle. 22. Epode 24. Dickey. 26 I En. 28. Heie. 29 Yama. 30 We. 31. I Cos. 32. Re.fit. 34. Ouive 11. At 30
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  • 809 3 Infringement Of Tr a de Marks Ordinance SINGAPORE FIRM FINED Three Hhers Charged GOODS IMPORTED FROM JAPAN Saturday. Tof lour firms i.aye infring- j Hj, 3 Ordinance, ap- District Judge, Mr. .m answer to as that the firms m their possession, which bore a mbling the "HJtW product of the
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  • 310 3 Skillful Handling By Police (By Air Mail; (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 15. CO complete were ihe plans lor the Jubilee of the Metropolitan Police that the greatest crowds London has seen suffered little criminal loss and little inconvenience from congestion. Lord Trenchard and his men,
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  • 130 3 Ship's "Officer" Who Robs Passengers (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent' London, May 15. Three Army officers landed at Tilbury frcm Port Said last week, victims ot a new confidence trick. They were sitting m their cabin before the boat left Port Said when a man
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  • 101 3 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Epworth League. Mi&s Rosamunde Prior, who m 1932 graduated with honours and won the Ist prize for Diction at the Central Schcol of the London University (for Diamatic Art, has kindly consented to give a lecture on "The Spoken Word"
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  • 351 3 Wireless "Abraham Lincoln," By John Drinkwater I i JO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is \iloSßon. A Pianoforte Recital bar iMD Sf A Methodist Service relayed from Poplar Methodist Church. London. Address by the Rev. W. H. Lax. j Greenwich Time Signal at 12.50 p.m. 1.05 p.m. Sports Talk.
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  • 100 3 The Seventeenth List Ot Contribut'ons Amount previously acknowledged $54,725.64 Dr. H. T. Wee 250.00 Mr. Lim Keng Lian 500.00 Mr. Lum Mun Thien 500.00 Mr. Yeo Chang Boon 300.00 Mr. Ng Sen Chcy 250.00 Fraser Neave, Ltd. 1,000.00 Hon. Mr. J. Robertson 250.00 Guthrie Co. 1,000.00 Mr.
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  • 68 3 Forthcoming Event At Seletar An air display, it is reported, is to be given by the R.A.F. a Seletar on Aug. 24, when ihe R.A.F. Jubilee celebrations will be held. A small charge will be made for admission to the Air Force Station and the proceeds will be
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  • 28 3 PASSENGERS BY AIR From N.E.I, to Singapore. Mr. A. H. v.d. Andel, Mr. j. Rademaker. From Europe to N.E.I.— Mr. Berlin, Mr. v.d. Wahl, Mr. Breetvold, Mr. Fuchs.
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  • 136 3 Sultan Of Johore Visits Seletar I HIG Highness the Sultan of Johore paid a visit to the R.A.F. Station at Stktar on Friday, and spent half an hour I m the air m one of the new Singapore 111 flying boats. Incidentally, it was his first
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  • 125 3 First Annual Meeting Of Singapore Association The Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association held their first annual general meeting on Sunday, Apr. 28, at the association's premises, 61 Waterloo St. The president, Mr. P. E. Perera, re viewed tne activities of the association from its inception. A tea party followed
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  • 149 3 Arthur Rubinstein, whose piano recital on Thursday proved such a grtai attraction, is giving another recital m the Victoria Memorial Hall to-night, commencing at 9.30. The programme will be entirely changed and it is anticipated that most of those who attended on Thursday will be there again to-night,
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  • 282 3 Performance At The Capitol To-Morrow THE St. Andrew's Hospital Week will begin on Monday. On that ciav the film "Lilies of the Field" will be shown at the Capitol Theatre at the G. 15 performance, and, thanks to the kindness of Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., the entire proceeds
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  • 65 3 Singapore, Saturday. Knocked down by a P.W.D. motor lorry at the V/ 2 mile, Changi Road yosI terday morning, a Malay cyclist was taken to hospital with a compound fracture of the right arm. Fcund lying on the five foot way m Robertson Road m a state of
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  • 317 3 "Blare Of Racial Pride BOMBAY NOVELIST'S ATTACK (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Cane^poridcnt) Bombay, May IS. VIGOROUS attack on Mr. Kudyard Kipling wu made by Mr. Wilfred David, the 27-year-old Bombay novelist and author of "Munsoon," an Indian novel published two years ago m England,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 36 3 VESSELS ARRIVED Singapore, Saturday. Cyclops, British, 5,786 tons; from Otaru 25.5 to Glasgow (date uncertain). MuJnam, Danish. 1,739 tons; from Hongkong 25 5 to Hongkong 28.5. Ktidat. British. 1.021 tons; from Bangkok 24.5 to Bangkok 28.5.
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  • Coming To The Local Cinemas
    • 345 4 Edna May Oliver HER ROLE IN "DAVID COPPERFIELD' FDNA May Oliver has at last come into her own. The comedienne is emerging into the spotlight towards which she has been moving or many years. Her Betsy Trotwood m Metro-toldwyn-Mayer's "David CopperiekT set off the mechanism
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    • 92 4 Some Tuneful Numbers In "Glamour" Several tuneful new song hits and I colourful new Rhumba form a part n i 'Glamour," the Universal domexf 1 drama which comes to the Alhambr theatre soon, with Constance Cummin-* and Paul Lukas m featured roles The glorious voice of Phillip
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    • 268 4 Elissa Landi In "Enter Madame" FILMED against an actual background of opera scenes and voices, the diveiting tale of a beautiful primadonna's adventures m pursuit of love and fame is disclosed m Paramounfs "Enter Ma- j dame" which is the next change at the j Pavilion Theatre. Elissa
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    • 278 4 ihe Life Story Of Charles Dickens •JJAVID COPPERFIELD," the all-star feature which comes to the Capitol i Theatre starting June 5, is more than 1 1 a classical work cf fiction, transferred I o ths screen. In a certain measure it is the life story of Charles Dickens,
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    • 146 4 "Dead Pan" Comedian In "Marie Cialante" MED Sparks, famous "cit-ad-pan* »d Stenin F-tcht n^' funny boy. have lorm-d a mutual l\ miration so<i< ty "SU'pin, with that drawl <,f hfa fa* me," says Ned. kUbj "Ah ih nks Mist ah Bpahka Is the fun niest pusson Ah evah
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    • 590 4 ■M" i II I I II II I I I li I hi II iiiiil liiliiiiliillJllilMliilliltlf I I I I I J.iliiliiliiliiliiliiliiii liiliiliili:iiiiiiiiiliiiii|i!l!:ii:iiiii!iiif!iiiiiiii!i|ii|iiiiiiiii:iii[|!;i!ii;iii;|i!iiiiiiii:i:ii:!i:ili:iiili:i:j[^ 2 deserves the applause of the whole cinematographic World," "S. Free Press." j I Amazing Sensational Never before such DRAMA a point of seeing this Great Human
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    • 59 4 *****1 "»"i mmn.. i I niixvif m ii LHAI&AU| j |J»»i>< < r*.»! Picitut trail 4 NEXT CHANGE. Vifflif'.!l!<t;:ii!i;ii>i|ii|..i iiiiiiiiiiiiii I'liMlNt *li:!|lllllf1llllll!lllllll:lll!ll!l!ll Illlltllllllll It" I I Memorial Hall i 5 TO-NIGHT at 9.30 p.m. Farewell Recital ■a I ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN I THE WORLD j FAMOUS PIANIST BOOKIM, AT THE HALL
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  • 1669 5 Stricily Between Ourselves --V gyi ~''hs to Captain Topp, of the M v torship Jutlandia. Recently he told a reporter at Colombo that be had lost tea pounds on the present ard voyage. '"N«> sweets and no alcohol" is his slogan. "But." he added, "vnu can imagine what a pitiful
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    • 120 5 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. UnU SUBSCRIPTION' RATES. Mm |J Aa| \^m PAYABLE IN ADYAV i I RtV|9uK I Delivery Including Including V BAHBBKKfcB&aS at office Postage Postage vi or close to to Foreign VB3|MaAAjUm|^V residence. F.M.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $4.20 $6.00 Vl||l||r» Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75
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  • 1287 6  -  G. S. Hammonds The Lights And Laughter Of London's Theatreland I Make Dramatic Contrast With The Artificial Plea- j j mres That Are To Be Found In The Shadows Be- j hind. This Article Gives You A Glimpse Of The J Seamy Side
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    • 297 6 ipPHHHMHHHBHHHHHpBHI SZSES2SaSHSSSESBSHSESE£ESHSHSHSSSHSHSESBSESaSZSHS2SES^cS2S2SHSZSEfiHSHSESH SEScS£SHSiSESZS2SBSESESES2SHESrHi]eSaSHScSHSasj ll' THE RESULT OF SPARE TIME STUDY. u| t I I ihrAliHh «^r%^ m/N^IMI%H The P rcate? t triumphs of the Business ffi Hfftfk- A>iv^ I ail Tnrousn Trie rnurnirijr p y. fess L? a i w^ rid are th resu^.°j! s <^r^ 1 Spare Time Study.
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    • 79 7 /s Mere a/7y or other valuables on this Island I don't know but I've got r^~^) a case of X j HH I m m iHR HHB W BHI m^ MHB HHfl RSB Mm S^Y m^B I I 9b P^ l^fl m^mw^ mt^ w^^ w^^E Vfl^ S&iw JK& B^B^H .^BB^B
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  • 2035 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent TEH" Chin> ihe sc or a briiUani wedding on Saturd; 18. win Miss June Yew Moeyi became tin bride o! Mr. C. O. Lim. The daughter of Mr a:.d Mrs. Tea G. k a Lumpur, the bride is ki own to
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  • 109 8 THE most important hi sailor :he breton, th ie brimmed type, the front brimmed at, the beret. and the turban, all with a forward movement The most important straws are rough shiny straws, such as onion ;kin; shantung nooth straws as ballibum! and baktt. THERE
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    • 70 8 aSHS2SZS2SES2SHSHSZSaSHSHSHSiSHSBSHSEJIi?SHSHSHS? I SELETAR GRANGE j EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14 2 Mile Thomson Seletar Road, (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinner served by the sea. I nrier European Supervision. H fr-^v. yen Lovely Skin <^ ('S&V ia H I«»«kcd after m
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    • 121 8 «n— iiiimi lainimninmiiii iinimiiimninininjumij ihhhm' i 5 m i^^firit. r 1 PERMANENT WAVES:— I Eugene System. Bova, Croquinole Method. Finger and Marcel Wave. Maison Marcelle i Ladies' Hairdressers, 35, Stamford Road. Appointments phone 4897. Under new management I Prop. J. KOOY. I i i i i i i i i
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    • 194 8 t laiiimmii i i i i i i i < i I i hi: finkst [voo\(; CHBONG snoi: 00. I THE FASHION E SHOP, I S5-1 35G, N(rth Brite RJi Phone t29J. I jmmwtmmm t i t NOW ON SHOW! THE LATEST WARNER BROS. FILM UTAH MOIHOI.S j The Smart
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  • 1331 9 Seen In The Shops I NEW shop R lle rilmann! Lots fl new things for it have ar- ved del Rowns ol rich fabrics, luxurious vel himmerinß cioths of tm'd and silver, shining satins, soft chifC fin* anc} crisp organdies, rustling taffetas, and cottons, for the even- For thP day
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  • 616 9 Amidst mysterious and startling references to bandits, kidnapping and piracy m general we were becoming of the impression that we were the victims of p. fairly ripe leg- pull last week. Being afflicted with "Malayan Memory'" m it.s most malignant foriK it took us some time to
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    • 131 9 !HATS DRESSES GLOVES Just Received de SOIiZA BROS. 42, High Street, Thone 3188. •"■■MMKininiiwwiMiiiiiiiiii* i. > iiiwiiiii i iiiiiniiiiiaiimiiiiiiiiiMiiir-i.iiiiiiii niiiniiniiiiii.iii.i'iiiiiiiiiiii-iMiiiiiiiiiiniiiMK^ t IL* i I 'wJa^; «i <- On your way home drop m for > '^'j^P^JT^^ waffles or one of our special Open until 2 a.m. I California Sandwiche Shoppe
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    • 100 9 I 10l 1 Yola. the famous dancer, with 1 Tickets, ShoWCardS, coiffeur by Maison Interlandi. j Posters. I Specialists m all kinds #4 frn j of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Kelly Walsh., Ltd. Maison interlandi (Incorporated m Honukong) j 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. i i KaiHcs Place Singapore. Phone
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    • 168 9 HIGIBBfM R RENE ULLMANN I (MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. I J LAST FEW DAYS FOR THE CLEARANCE ft SALE OF ALL THE STOCK OF M GOWINS-HATS Q 1 NOVELTIES 1 I RFNE ULLMANN M I 'uA CAPITOL IU'IL!)IN(;. I MIL KNII Ol M Mi PALAIS DES MODES I 33, Stamford Road. Exclusive
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    • 558 10 rH)MMENI ING on the fact that i > Municipal loan c times over-srab-ei iter m a contemporary m< i Hi thai there is en millions of money hi I .1 and waiting for m< nt, bu aiders are ton fear! to anything except giK-edged. They prefer to be certain
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  • 1253 10 tfMlllllllllllllUlllllllllfllJlillllllllllllllllllllltlMljllilllllMllllHlliltllllllllWlilll'llltllliJlllltll'tlillllltlliiai'lHllltlllltlllllll'lltlllllllillllllllSlMill Illlllii l"l J f JN this, the first of a series of challenging articles on the future of Malaya, the author attacks preI valent ideas on and publicity given to the country i abroad. He declares that it is something more than a fort and
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  • 442 10  -  Anglius DETTER late than never with a Mac j West story, so here goes. A AMATEUR Gardener: "I want a packet of Mac West seeds." Shop Assistant: "What do you mean?" "The sort that will come up and see me some time." A A
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  • 794 11 Hairs Found On Car Not Human GREAT DANGER OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE ti;> Ail Mail> /r H Correspondent London, May 15, IMMEDIATELY he waa discharged from the Old Bailey dock, friends d a former police chief m Tanganyika crowded round him and shook him by
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  • 386 11 How Crime Was Carried Out i ßy Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent London, May 15 A^E ol the most mysterious crimes of v modem times has just been cleared u Pj22 years after it was committed. Tn« man who reveals the secret is ex-Chief -det.-insp. Ernest
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  • 601 11 The Age To (Jo Hmc STARTING A NEW LIFE \/[R. J. C. Cowap, the Government x Analyst m Singapore, ia retiring after 27 yeai n Malaya. He is on four months leave prior to retirement and Uft «>n Thursday j for a short holiday m Bangkok and
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  • 240 11 All Latest Planes To B? Bombers (By Air Mail) London, May 15. ENTIRELY new air fighting tactics. which will mean that the orders foi more machines will 1 be practically all bombing aircraft, have been evolved by the Air Ministry. The new tactics means that every
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    100 11 Three of the clergy, including" the Bishop of Singapore, officiated at the vvodding at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday of Mr. Eric Clarence Watson and Miss Kathleen Douglas Fox Clinton. The abcve group, taken by the Tribune cameraman after tne ceremony, shows, left to right, Mr. H. R. L. Vincent
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  • 332 11 Car And Train Used For Burglaries (By Air Mail) London, May 15. DESPONSIBILITY for an extensive series of burglaries was attached at the Aylesbury Assizes to a respectable-looking young man. Eric Kenneth Harris, 24. wood machinist. Besides pleading guilty m three cases, he desired over
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    • 156 11 mmmttmt I||;| l l ;l lllll ll ini;;| l ii.il.mniH| lii.il..iniMllillili.li>lMlMl'iliiliiliHi'l"i:'«»«''I ii.il..iniMllilIili.li>lMlMl'iliiliiliHi'l"i:'«»«''« l» ll iCHARUE (k KUNZ I Everybody's Wk M Favourite ANOTHER CELEBRITY JOINS 4 REX' We are glad to announce that' Charlie Kunz now records EXCLUSIVELY i on ;REX' and h;s future recordings of the exquisite Piano Medleys
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  • 1351 12  -  W. B. Paterson J'•>••a>■1••11ti11■ 1 c 1 i i c 1 c i 1 1 1 i. In Which I Discuss Durians And Their Shortcomings I And Emphasise The I Dangers AUendanl On I -iifempls To Can Them, m W ':::9;;iii:3:ii;:i::siiitiii3iiiiiii.>' „,***************11l> llilii !f PLATITUDES,
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    • 193 12 At 2 :i fWt 50— an 1 all She tried most she found the sure Radox brought e<>mback her youth. Her .1 corns -until he used read this lei ter: nths ago I could hardly to corn.? and hard skir feet 'nude my life walking anywkt a<s old. Then I
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    • 149 12 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact I that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) bu"ll up a large business all over A«ia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sounci financial position; (3) i^t oduced modern innovations that were
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    • 63 12 qh 0? [^^T \mth Scrubby j When you are tired or sticky with the heat, a bath to which you have added Scrubb's will refresh and relieve you, making a new man of you ready for fresh work JfS|--^ or play. Scrubb's /§gssls^Ji conquers perF s*r spiration. Let v^ffil! mst
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    • 52 12 -^PROTECT HiAvniiß \CEIjB Effect now AN ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE (\MTIJ PROFITS) with the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. And ensure you get a Bonus Every Year- ;<:•<! a hi^li Bonus. Policies provide foi an incom< at tnaturitj mteel for a fixed number of years. Singapore branch authority to settle ctoin I Mercantile
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    • 479 13 I j m*s;t: -fciiLia^li: wl^tm,* this means to you. A 4 CUBIC-FOOT 3 v/ 1 v." -p j^ V 5 vl BB^v Ktt9f toH SflrS^Sn F3Bm9SSmhb &V->^3m9ml w^^SF^ will do the work oi a 6 CUBIC-FOOT refrigerator j of other makes, and does it orderly. IT MEANS:--r Low Initial Outlay
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  • 983 14 New Party In Singapore The Chinese Track And Field Team S.C.F.A. Cup Semi-Final To Be Played To-Day Ping-Pong Championships To Begin In June Hobbies In Malaya Correspondence League Formed Objects Of The League The Waken Lion Athletic Party. (By "Clubman") A NEW party, called the Chinese Track
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  • 108 14 Child's Story At Murder Inquiry i Kunmegalu < Ceylon May 12 THE COrp« Punchi Met ika. was round m a pit i waier the Wariapola police area on Fnrio 1 and Mr. N Sinnetamta Police u^J' i trate oi Kurunegala -Ceylon), proce«T cci ;o tllc held
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  • 1001 14  -  Horatius New Rules Should Improve The Game (By PONTRACT bridge will be a better game as a result of the new laws which come into force at the end of this month. England, France and the United States, have, between them, designed an excellent set oi rules and
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    12 14 Dr. R. T. Kan. patron of the Chinese Track and Field Team.
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    23 14 Group photograph taken at the seventh anniversary celebrations of the Friendly Sporting Associaton held at Mr Aw Boon HawV seaside bu last Sunday.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • 4260 15  -  Dragon (By Chances Of State Teams Reviewed Selangor Strong Favourites Challenge By Perak And Penang Notes On The Players Annual General Meeting Of Diehards News From Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur And Malacca It ><>h, Thursday. THE main topic m badminton cir- cles for some time past has
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  • 2265 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Malaya Cup Soccer In Full Swing Selangor's Good Chances Storch Cup Tennis Perak Score Exciting Win But It's Hard Luck On Selangor Negri s Complete Debacle The Penang Championships (By "Forward") THE Malaya Cup soccer season will be m full swing this week-end. Two matches
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  • 588 16  -  K.O. (By \IK. Bell's programme on May 16 did not (juite come up to expect- ations. Much had been heard of the I Japanese welterweight, "Tiger Montanes And Ammo Ammo, and when hi j was matched with Rocky Mo !i t a n
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  • 519 17 Tributes To The Star NOT SELF-CONSCIOUS AT ALL (JLARENCE Bull, Metro GoldwynMayer portrait photographer, has the distinction of having made, with one exception, all the photographers of Miss Garbo during thepast ten years, no two of which are alike. He recently made his threethousandth portrait of
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  • 304 17 Mac West's Role In "Belle Of The Nineties" I'M gonna be a bad girl with a good heart!" And with that tag on the characterisation that bring*: her to the screen m her third starring Paramount film, "Belle of the Nineties," Mac West
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  • 359 17 League Inquiry "NOT HARMFUL IN BRITAIN" (By Air Mail) (From Our Ovm Correspondent) Geneva, May 15. VISITS to the cinema are not harmful to children m England at I my rate. This decision has been reached m a report on the situation m Great j Britain
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  • 345 17 Joint Appearance On Screen LORETTA Young, whose sister Polly Ann was indirectly responsible for the star's first screen opportunity, is finally gratifying her ambition to aid her older sister m achieving the prominence which she herself has attained as an .actrftss. An important step was made m
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  • 24 17 fThe Church oj St. Phileroena at i Tampin, Negri Sembilan, will be blessed and dedicated by the Bishop of MaJacca on Sunday, Tune 2.
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  • 126 18 The following animals have been exported by the Anglo-Irish Agency of 27 i Old Bond Street, London abroad this week. FLAMINIUS— bay gelding 4. by Ciaris- simus Fair Flame (by Bruleun. Winner jof two races and placed six times m England last season. CUMREW— chestnut filly 3, by
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  • 662 18  - LOCAL FOOTBALL NOTES AND COMMENTS Full-Back (By SOME SURPRISING AND UNEXPECTED SOCCER RESULTS Singapore, Saturday. T4IERE have 'been more unexpected i results m this week's play m the S.A.F.A. League competition, which has now entered the second round. The Gunners started very promisingly, winning five matches m succession m I
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  • 69 18 Former Trouble Reasserts Itself London, May 25. THE latest news about Bobsleigh is bad. After cantering, he was given trotting exercise and it appeared, as he trotted as if the trouble m the near hind leg had returned. As a result it was decided not to gallop
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  • 87 18 A cricket trial to select a rlest eleven to meet the Europeans m the annual Clarke Cup match encounter was played on the S.R.C. ground this afternoon between Mr. K. N. Balhetchets team and one captained by Mr. Evan Wong. Batting first, Mr. Balhetchet's side were all
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  • 62 18 The St. Andrew's School defeated the Ceylon Tamils' Association by ten runs i yesterday Playing on their own gorund m McNair Road the Nondescripts beat the Anglo- Chinese School by three wickets and 35 runs On their own ground the Malays were beaten by the Wiltshires by 53
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  • 124 18 Nominal Sentence On Customs Officer /From Gur Owji Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday Judgment was delivered to-da> by the First Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Weiss, m the case m which Mr. J. Tolmie, Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, Johore Bahru, was charged with assaulting a Chinese. The case was
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  • 417 18 Rest's Bad Start Against Europeans (From Our Own Repprter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE second Europeans and the Rest match began to-day, the Rest having won last year by nine wickets. Mjayo, the Rest skipper, won the toss and elected to bat on an excellent wicket m
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  • 53 18 The following will represent the S.R.C. m the Third Division game to be played on the S.R.C. ground on Monday: C. Alphonso, T. Sta Maria, A. R. Collick, D. L. Humphries, M. L. Rodrigues, L. Oliveiro, A. G. Armstrong, K. Barth, A. M. Valberg, D. C. Ross and
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  • 324 18 Results Of Ties In Spring Tournament rHB following are some of trie result: l and forthcoming ties m the above °O™eT sXißles: Woon Chew Tat beat Low Kee Choc. 8-6, 8-1: Chua Chooa Leong beat Cheong Chee Lim. 3-6. 6—4. 5—2- Yong Loon Chong beat Dr. S. H.
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  • 76 18 The Rovers Badminton Party announce that Mr. Chan Teck Seng has been elected to the post of hon. sec- retary. The Party is also smarting a membership campo gn for three months from this date. Any member who wishes to join will be free from paying entrance fee
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  • 481 18 SCENE AT BOXING ARENA Spectator In The Ri ng ATTEMPTS TO THROW REFEREE Singapore, Saturday. INHERE was a dramatic ending to tbe boxing ai the New L Arena last night, durine the b between the Japanese welterweight, Yamar.aka. and Aime Pt» hael. The fight, the main event of a programme
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  • 1522 19 BAY LADDIE PAYS $119 Good Dividends HOBBS SADDLES TYYXi WIN NEKS Saturday. THE curtain w l< >wn on the racing season to-day v/run v .1 Day of the cgMpore Turi Skyc Meeting wa> held at J Brillia?: T again prevailed and tm-
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  • 342 19 S.C.C. And V MCA In Unusual Draw I Singapore, Saturday. OCORJ&S m cricket matches played at Singapore yesterday are givi'n below. The S.C.C. and V.M.C.A., played on the Paiiang, made identical scores, all out. S.C.C. E. M. McCreanor c Boon Unn b Wellis 28; P. W. Holt
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  • 720 19 Burmese Outclassed SELANGOR WKs 7—2 CjELANGOR easily defeated the Burma Rifles m their Malaya Cup encounter yesterday, winning by 7-2. When they were seven up Selangor slackened off and the Rifles scored twice m the closing stages. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Brilliant weather prevailed
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  • 741 19 MALAYA CUP TRIAL Keen Singapore Game BLUES DEFEAT THE WHITES Singapore, Saturday. '3EVERAL new players were tried out at the Anson Road Stadium i this afternoon m the second trial match m connection with the H.M.S. "Malaya" Cup competition. The selection committee, who aiv organising the trials with a view
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