Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 31 May 1936

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. I— No. :>.!, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 768 1 WAS THE GIRL INSANE? "BEWITCHED" Rival Charged With Murder (From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THK traffic story of a romance between a Malay youth and i Malay <:'\r\ in the remote village of Chin Chin, .la^in district, that culminated in the violent
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  • 107 1 Japanese Denial CHINESE CONTROL THE TRADE Shanghai, May 30. MK. Pukuyama, L-hivt of the Japan"l ese Consular Police in Shanghai, uemed the Geneva ailegationa of lack 1(1 zeal by th< Japan se authorities in curbing the Activities of Japanese and Korean drug peddlara in China. Hi-
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  • 273 1 Som- Of The Prominent Passengers 1 THI Do;!; a iu\vr. s.s. President Van Burei;. arrivßd at Singapore yesteir 1 and hef* passengers include the following interesting personalities. DISEMBARKING AT SINGAPORE Mr. G. W. Carr, managing director, Austral Stevedoring Co., returning home »o Australia after a pleasure
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  • 447 1 Malaya Can Make No More Sacrifice TIN CONTROL SCHEME Chamber Of Mines Dictum 'From Our Own Reporter! Ipch, Satuic'ay. PRESIDING at the annual meeting rf the F.M.S. Chambet of Mine*. Mr 1.. Ci'<r»? 'o-day referred to <he present critical pha c of fhe industry. Thfi Cli9jnbei's Covncil Mad ha<l or^'^rtuiii'y
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  • 98 1 Fifty thousand people at llanworth Air Park, Middlesex, recently watched Clem Bohn, an American, (shown above) dive from an airplane Iu.OOO fr?t up and reach earth safely by mean, of a .series of dives and glides controi!rd by artificial batlike wfngs. The vc formance was unique.
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  • 84 1 Singapore, Baturda William Gco'.tic Harris, 1 private the Royal Artillery (Changi) wa I morning charged before Mr. T D Hughes, the S. cend Magistrate, with dishonestly retaining fctoien i>fop< I safety razor and 1 tin of Gib'". frice belonging to b's. Gibbs a: Military Hospital. Tang] n L..
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  • 79 1 Shanghai. May 30 The People's Convention, after a preu'.iy committee meeting has askej the Executive Yu:;n to order thu man: cipalities of the vstfaiia provinces h urtie aU qualified citizens to declar» their citizenship by taking some forui oi oath. This declaration of citizenship is required of
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  • 161 1 His Exce'lettcy'B Visit To F..M.S. And Penang ii.E. the Officer Administering Uie Government Mr. A. S. Small) and Mr^. omail will leave Penang for Singapore t>> the Kedah to-mcrrow (Monday. The following communique has been Issued irom "Bvl Retiro." Penang Hill; Tuesday, May u. His Excellency,
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  • 116 1 ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP TROOPS BRIDGE WRECK Tension In North China Shanghai. M.i Tin: scene of the bombiiii, in uiiuh 1 a laiiwuy bridge mu blown up is :ih:»ut four milea from Tientsin. Tfe Identity of the raboteuit i^ anknown. The damage >vas discovered by 40 Japanese SOldlci trip l.v
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  • 46 1 A NARROW ESCAPE Am Tieni the- Ja] military have announced that i J train was act I bridge when wrecking the horses, several ot which were inju The remainder of the f >**V to pioee-d to Tientsin. Investi^Wi' v /ucd iu sed. ThertfT^J^fcr "no nrr Reuter
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  • 180 1  - Sin Chew Jit Poh China will stait drawing currency ns from New York In J\\. vided for In the r< silver agreement. Sin chew Jl L\ TIENTSIN More Than Eighty Smuggling Mr ms Shanghai, May 30. It is reported that more than 8d ftri i haw been established In Tientsin,
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  • 34 1 Snip Tries To Land r llv Tn Belgium Antwerp. Mav 10. The %rma Ship, La Santa M I unable and for Ai Scheldt, r\punload at Ltllo, norths ird ol A:/-.. Reuter
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  • 24 1 Clash Of Reels Vn<! Civil Guards A pitched battle b I Civil Guards at Albac being killed mui .so injui Reuter
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  • 141 2 STOWAWAY ON QUEEN MARY MAY BE HERO Unemployed And Half-Starved London. May 30. THI taevHaMe louauay mus disuniti I Mm Ouwn .Marv mi the CflgtoOOT' quarters, .vith his 1 n|i looking 'ike an int inet-r lf«* w:»s hall -starved. H«* I if! »i un employed l.'liiiiinr u«t liis name is
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  • 216 2 GOOD CONCERT In Aid Of Paya hebar Methodist Church Singapore, Saturday. AOONCIRT, In aid oi the Paya Lebu> Methodist Church, was held u t t\v. I Wesley Church Hall last ni^ht. It was 1 'veil attended and an entertaining programme was provided. Mm Christine Van Der Leeuw Violinist J r
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  • 270 2 An Australian View STUMBLING BLOCK OF TARIFFS Singapore, Friday. MR. M. Gatgftn, well-known Australian j/old-nelds prospector, and Mrs. Gargftn, who have made a pastime '>i touring foreign land:-, have been in Singapore for a few days, staying at the Adelphi Eiotui. Mr. Qarnn is one
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  • 522 2 Australia Has Recovered From Depression "Australia, however, is an exception to th*» rule. These few years havc been a period ol great increase in Australian touristp. The secret Is Aus trr.Ua has recovered completely from the depression and has already reached reasonable prosperity. "Generally, people travel for social
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  • 2076 2 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT IN RESULTS '|iHE annual general meeting of tin Norwich Union Fire [nsuranc Society, Limited, was held at Kor- wich< on Tuesday. The vice-chairman. Dr. Sam Barton, in moving the adoption of th< report an f accounts, said:- »i- nth men, You haw had
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    • 157 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 \JJl><** THIS WEEK MONDAV. UKDNKSDAY FRIDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.:w t< 8.15 pjn. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.JW to midnight II KS f >\Y, THURSDAY SATURDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 1> 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.46 to midnight MAKK RArFLES CAFE YOUR RENDEZVOUS. I VIIKKI Y lUNOVATKI),
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    • 63 2 get 9® Mad, Merry, Musical Moments! TJETATYV Every single minute packed with laughs, HAL HOACH ivEiAIJI spiced with songs, as Stan and Ollie j^^ •Tflfl **Nw presents ;np -rill.^ show the gypsies a thing or three y*S f^ D I HD B- 1 rvJIV lxllli about vagabond love I wLAmkwk^X\\
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  • 3333 3 MEMBERS OBJECT TO HIGHER CESS LIVELY DEBATE AT ANNUAL MEETING Singapore, Saturday. i fISIDERABLE diacUSgion took place at the annual ranmeeting of theJohore Planters' Association held ayatthe* Evil Sendee Club, Johore Bahru, on the cess paul to the i nited Planting Association of Malaya
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  • 157 3 Opens Now "Y<>n:i Home" Bombay. A HOME of Yogfc Culture h: opened in Bombay by the Mali., of Porbander. the well-known Ind sportsman, who led ihe Indian CTi team in England In 1932. Here students will be trained in the Yogic system of mind and body culture
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  • 26 3 Heine. At the beginning of 193G there were more than 418,000 registered radio sets in this country: 61,000 more than In tinpreceding year.
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    • 224 4 A Real LAUGH TONIC FOR THE WEEK END! Positively Last Day! P f\ Q 3.15 6.15 9.15 The Captivating Star of IT HAPPBNOD ONE MGHT" in a delicious new brand of comedy. A Paramount Success! <lAI HI 111 COLBEIIT tMj^KQ^mr *vSfe ir Wfr** Modern Y tjErM_ JXI i "THE BRIDE
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    • 324 4 i ANOTHER GRAND NEW MUSICAL SCREEN SHOW combined with one of the Best Stage Attractions ENTIRE NEW DANCING REPERTOIRE by the w&> Famous liIAKTA!\O IbIHI.S j W r Opening To-day at the CAPITOL I W\ J SPECIAL MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW at .'Ufi L W I I v Paramount's Joyous Musical
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    • 142 4 A s A Uousin,'? Adventure Action-fiDed with >?r:-devil Lovers and Tango-dancing Spanish Senorita'tf i R.K.O. RADIO'S n rp J Stirrins Dramatic Hit! UpenUlg 1 O'day ...A9AMA M II It A n"-"' ii J SPECIAL MATINEKS .°>.ir> TO-DAY TOMORROW I) Slj 1 j J ||^B^- J^ l>^fl^Bw^-- j-jtffen^K fD *9 t%
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  • 326 5 "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET" NEW THRILLS Band Of Sinister Killers SHI VI K ami Ki' p M you may have at the pr« M"iis ptcturvs of the Charlie (ban terftes, > <>u w ill find nPW and unexpected thrills in harlie Chan's Secret,* 1 as Warner Oland
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  • 176 5 Betty Burgess* Debit t j Jl D(ii\(, rrnm nrr I)rr f onnailce hl tnJr.T Hi* 1 P i(tnro Piramounfs unefui Toronaiin" which opens at feminine lead wh'< V cnl rpmanro a nd «*>«'« W>l 18-year-old 1 v"» 't as well a:; inp tin,,/ evcr-increms-no JS?k :in v
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  • 290 5 ROMANTIC TEAM TO BE SEEN IN 'PETTICOAT FEVER k MSW and potent starring team heads the cast of the sprightly Metro Goldwyn Mayer comedy, "Petticoat Fever." coming shortly to the Capitol Theatre. The (earn is Rob »rt Montgomery and Mvrna Loy, and this is their
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  • 255 5 'BOHEMIAN GIRL Superb Musical Numbers A SUCCESSION of bright new gags interspersed thrrurjh a delightful ■ItWS that is embellished with superb music goes to make the Laurel and Hardy full-length feature, "The Boh?mian Girl," which opens at the Alhambra Theatre this week, one
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  • 226 5 "FOREIGN AFFAIRES Tom Walls- And Ralph Lynn I CVKRVONE loves gaiety in their films and those who see "Foreign AiTaires" at the Pavilion theatre thif week will find that Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn have once again broken their record for fun, fantastic situations and delightful nonsense. Here is a
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  • 42 5 Berne. The highest hotel in Europe is the Berghaus of the Jungfraujoch, which is open during the winter and the summer and to which there is access by railway. It is situated at 3457 meters on the Jungfrau.
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  • 1823 7 STRIGTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES you will K>ard something strong than routii master's orders. These officers and cunea fee] I responsibility gfltW than any (hat COUld be Written in a book of ruh ;t «<»<i»- of boa ur that has <.pmt' down t<> th< m i'v m fathers and tfrandtafthen idally and
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    • 55 7 I GROCERY DEPARTMENT AT Ol It KEPPEL RD. lilt A \4 II IS NOW OPEN Stocked with good things at lowest prices. Nothing but reliable goods backed by a reliable house. A full range of Wines, Spirits, Tobaccos, Mineral Waters, Groceries and Provisions. Our three big points ar? Quality Price
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  • 2355 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. BY our %voniaii a letter in a oornlnl paper giving this prominent advertisement. "Are d the heading, and followed half a column in which i writers, notes and the likr w> the best peeps" at obtained from an Wi'll, we have peeped that and enjoyed
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    • 52 8 A *omji knowt that In 1 the vital matten of hyjiene 1 and comfort the is nf* v»ith SouthaMi a name »uociated for over SO years with the hijhett post.ble icandardi of purity. -^^Aj»#w A^aßa^a^a^aV %-nS*v^Mal am I ±sr vflaaaV^Sar^?^ Of all Chomitt* and Store* Solo Agents for Malaya GPAFTON
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    • 144 8 COMMENCING Ist- JUNE iTHE GIFT SHOP! 157, Capitol Mansions. ENTIRE STOCK OF S S FASHIONABLE ART JEWELLERY TO BE CLEARED AT S MALT MARKED PRICES FOR 1 davs only. i •nf <■,<■ >ti tnti •< II I Ilillt'tlllllilit .II■■|I■III• I I I I I I |i I I I'lilJ' 1
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    • 51 8 dance in a beautiful dance frock bought from L.uba Kii|M k rii THE NOVELTY STORE. Phone 3853. ON FRIDAY, JUNE BRAS BASAH ROAD w and Raffle I9o«4 I An attractive variety of Chinese Illackwood Furniture Camphor Boxes Coloured Porcelain Jewellery Glassware Foochow Lacquer Latest Style in Ladies' Underwear INSPECTION CORDIALLY
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    • 128 8 DFDFDFD THE FIRST MODELS OF THE SEASON OF THE "TAILLEURS DE MINUIT" Reputed From Lon^cham^s-raris Have Just Arrived At mi ULLmflnn MILLINERY DEPARTMENT %l RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE PRIKCIUA Lid. j sAle j i Greai It v<l ■«<!•■■ I lon ii lining <<•" !I|VS j |1, STAMFORD ROAD. l-HONK i 'I*
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  • 720 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Eraser's Hill fHERF w.i crowd a! I |rianf< -uh on Wednt Christian Nicholls looked vet black Iflthnrr with a white .shirt and black ye— rathe i Bollywood Mrs Marriott was in a spotted blue facts, while M: n mi bernjtiful in a floral now:. also
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  • 170 9 n yERy lew vlalton P^ f were on the Hill /\N. tW^ week, but tho.se y Vv who were, were ftt-H-A^KSirv flniU of Uu I^- Aaitei set,'" and the W/T\V4\^ costun d'-splayto Stt J j" were lor the mo^' P&rt wen worth looking at bIS, t
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  • 862 9 DACHEL'S is the name j-uvtu, to a new and very attractive shop to be opened on Friday. June 5 It is situated a. he end of Bras Basah Road, one enra ice being ti*ere and another through ftafllea Hotel. The shop i^ oblong m a. p< and
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  • 261 9 COUTH RIDING is a book oi GOO pages, with over 150 characters. There are so many people moving in and out of the work that none is made to live— with three exceptions. They arc the consumptive alderman, Joe Astell, and Tom and Lily Sawdon, in whose story
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    • 72 9 latest Creations in Ladies' Hats, Novelties and BelN displaying at De Souza Bro'hers, 12, Hi< h Street. l»hont SlBB. j SINGAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY j ALL THE LATEST FICTION |CK9AP RATES, SPECIAL TERMS TOR CLUBS cV MESSES J Green Circle Libraries r battery road. r !^4mjc Chats Noirs\ London and Paris
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    • 44 9 CHin€/€ TUJI/T6D /trpuj moT/ ■BBBfciU3itiiMUiMBHWBW Use Sketolene and prevent Mosquito Bites By applying Sketolene direct to the skin wherever exposed mosquitoes and insects are warded off. Does not stain the most delicate fabric. Of all (hemists and Stores. Manufacturers: GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Sing 4 pore
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    • 101 9 MALAYAN^ PEWTER Hundreds of Contemporary De- signs. Every Piece Faultlessly S Made by Hand. Sole Agents MAYNARD CO., LTD., > 11, Battery Road, Singapore. S Another British r i u in p h I I/^ -^^"'^^*s*^ m^ from the green pastures of England <>HWW JR|^ i s>? some nutrition Iflttft
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    • 55 9 PROFESSOR Al>i:ii PBTIKS Vsycbo- \nulvsis M T.nrtii --Thfiraprutirs M nto! anil NTvons Specialist Hours:— 2 to 7 p.m. W, Geylans Rood. S JUST ARRIVED. A LARGE COLLSCIION OF GOWNS FROM LONDON PARIS i also DORVILLE LINEN SI ITS, WOOLLEN SIMS WOOLLENSLACKS. MAY SARD'S HLDG, i .»l 2nd or i I'hone^
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  • 445 10 VOLUNTEER units throughout f Malaya are by now beginning iheir practice parades for functions of Imperial importance which will call u>r ceremonial a week or two hence. To the outsider, the parades which take place on the King's birthday and other auspicious occasions are indicative
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  • 373 10  - Dangers Of The Rifle Range— Not So Easy! Hard On The Ears G.S. Hammonds ed per cent, have hit UDCn the name brilliant idea. This ti where contusion is horn. I Any person of average intelligence, bv the time he reaches twenty or se, is able t > turn to
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  • 569 10 Money Or Your Trousers Stork Goes Political "Pussyfoot" Dogs Fingerless Pickpocket. HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world, sent by Rsuter correspondents: "STRIP POKFR" BRINGS DIVORCE Mr. Morris Oberley told the Divorce Judge of Detroit that he was tired of buying his wife
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    • 335 10 JBf fDorit rely on u)eak Insecticides"^ H^ to kill 1 /jHS^^" POWERFUL J «U. FUTj Oli by accepting wedhlen "in'£m\i I secticides" or imitation* thot mas- /4j|C32S^ JJ-jA/i. I puerode under the nome of Hit. C^^i^^^^sS vSf" Ji J^ \S|| Remember there is only one Hit. F^BfKV JfAt -%5 Flit
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  • 623 11  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.S 50...,, hteraajfeg Facta 0.. The MrwKrioii* 1.,k| „«>.„«. Diet And Vilan.in.s IBnv<- On llt-ulll. And I ;iiliu<> !>< si<_>li< {II<»«• i o r o|f Or ii lar Sri vnr v > Since the d.scDyery of Vitamins th«-
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  • 384 11 Functions in the Hml>. \itwiim Growth. lIIV A Goqd health at all ages. nwntlll foi BllOCtiaflll reproduction. Maintenance of healfhy membranes mm I K.\;dv a barrier against the invasion of bacteria. j. Its absence causes: W surfan covering in vadoui parts of the
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  • 128 11 Stnctly speakmjr, we should not encourage people io (alk about fa£tentag and non-fattening foods, but of tn7nunib¥ of eateries thev are going to eat And food is fattening M long as vou f k 1 It. but fai neverthalen true that
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  • 128 11 - pnmeii^ I PefrUlt grapes> orm t *> Peaches, pears, pineappl, ami Non-Fattening Vegetables- Artichokes, asparagus, beats bMt greens brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery oucumbers, dandelion greens, eggplant, kale, lettuce, endive, waterm™ and°turn^': SmPS radiSheS SqUMh Spinach l«an.x, SoS T.vh L^" 1 M :as r'? leat: bl el
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  • 128 11 SILICON FOODS Nuts !f bba Se Parsnips g* l Wh o»e Wheat arle > r Whole Barley gs WSole Corn Strawberries j> eas Win* MANGANESE FOODS \?monH When food robbed of its mineral wX content eyes Become dimmed. For uainuis their health
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  • 49 11 For A Long And Healthy Life Do Not Exceed The Feed Limit! The causes of overeating are many and various they inch,,' The generous father. The fond mother. The genial host The good cook The persuasive grocer The attentive waiter. The business luncheon. Hie public banquet The idle life.
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  • 566 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, May 31, 1936. AS A CHINESE SEES THEM LIOW do the nations of Ruropt, with their constant bickerings. It few that i r.ii tep will precipitate another catastrophe, appear Oriental eyes? Some answei Ui this question irai contained in letter ire i the other day from
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  • 1687 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Thanks, And Complaints, Of Relief Seekers as evidence that something Is being done to relieve distress in Singapore, 1 have .mission to reproduce statements from a selection of letters received by Brigadier Lord, who Is mainly In charge of the actual administration
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  • 518 12  -  Anglius |T is always as well not to expect too much. Take, for example the Ul lowing: A A CTEP right up. ladies and gentlemen." shouted the showman a'. the village fair, "and see the woman t,et sawn in two before your very eyes.
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  • 168 13 ENTICEMENT PLEA FAILS "CARELESS MUD-FLINGING M JUDGE'S SCATHING COMMENTS ON PLAINTIFF'S CASE MARRIAGE or a carver? Bm ■■rriii woman the right to work? Has business man the ri-ht t;> cmplrv marri .1 woman'.' These arc >mc of tin* intimate human problems. «»f keen runcern V,
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  • 2442 13 4FTKK «i four days' hearing, judgmat, with c >t>. was entered in the K m r V Bench Division In ftfOßr of Mi Gorman Li e, lilm )i<i Rectory-gardens, Kd>rwar» Middlesex, who wai alleged by Mr. Fdu.iid Char lea Rick bank clerk, <>( Keltham-avenue, East. Molescy.
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  • 102 13 On Europe's Hig! Mountain Moscow. ASTREAMLINKI I high up on Mount Elbruz (18 feet) in the Caucasus the lofti< in Europe. The blizzards and high winds which prevail on Elbruz '11 the year round made the streamlined efTec When complete, the hotel will accommodate 200 guests
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    • 63 13 ■MB<k') yf\ J»» 1 '•Ifl -..•>. >'\ Wm\iLx\ 1/ Ml i^-r^xKasyijiMS MM ll M C\ \B flHl^^ HMH^IBI Iff n ffl I B_ptf m** i J If f ll B-LJ Kbi wLm |\i j -^^^^B^BWSJBJByaj v /_^^jCC CD— DCf—^_^_ iE9 ■mBA ram '"■s m^B___ H *"hi aA e O^ ___BFW
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    • 10 13 IDEAL N^^^^^^ stitute for fresh m(7fr /on general domestic^ /u.se
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  • 1233 14  -  W. B. Paterson hi Which I Discourse On S The Derby, Rumours, A Tomcat, And Make A Confession. S i i DKRHAPS you didn't notice it bill there was ;t distinct air of tension in Singapore all the week. Men were observed in the streets
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    • 175 14 «g§w^ -*-•-**> v -~o~^~ -•J» S f^ -TICKETS ISSUED TOR "SHIP. AIR AND TRAVEL RAiLWATLnmi j S \<> BOOKING PEES. chiiii client! i y t ol attention c 39, Robinson Road, Sinuapore. S Telephone 5908. Jfr •> WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNKS CYMA IBWBLLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00
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    • 16 14 I "can always calm that sputtinc headache EIVG AUK TONG THE TIGER >l CIIH Al. HALL
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    • 582 14 SEE YOUR HAIR GROWING you are invited to ttt your bair growing with f*T\f\\lT TXIICIT CTDAWr* 1 "Ken l.iff," H.-.ilHiy TMrtr— a, atrenKth Vj|\|J fY IIVIYaiJ I IxUIIVI ■Ad RkkMM of Natural rolouriug. a wq f 11/n TUIQ Tka M.thod is one that bat boon proved by fY AY I
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    • 113 15 An ideal camera for the Discriminating Worker and Press Photographer. 2 1 1 is a marvel B^iiis «*amc k ra in every iMß^^^^^SH <► i*€vs|t€ k el. li lias slinii< k r spet^cls lihuii ''iS^^^Of'Hp^' '< 12 sees, io i HMKNh see. X« cUmlile jlfllE "%r /YWi a k \|ioKiir<
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  • 343 16  -  Horatius (lit, WOIDING THE FINESSE i i.\ i!!> last article) 1 dealt with alter- 1 natives t<> the play of finesses in the form of load throwing, strips and I squeezes. Since then I have came across the following rather remark- i able examples of a deal which
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  • 284 16 Here is a hand which was played with great camion and skill to produce its maximum yield of four Spades. These were the hands:--- The knave of Hearts was led and taken in dummy. Sam then pondi-riJ the situation. The Hearts seemed to offei a chanco for
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  • 147 16 Here la a case where a 'stone wall certaintgr" Anewc was cleverly refua u And a .sin;ill slam was made in conotrjuence. The deal Spirited bidding by Sue harl loft Sun. in the declaration at six No Trump.-. and Jill opened her four. h highest Heai
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  • 378 16  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc By l*anj Ing (ungea Lnfe< I oi dUn**/ of the hands and feet have been trS to Infected golf dubs. The number* cases of infection of the skin be£u? ihe toes, between the fingers and t? hind the ears, during the past year
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  • 94 16 Bucare.st Crown Prfnee Michael of Rumania has been promoted to the rank of a full sergeant, In the Romanian army Before a hif*h armv com mis ion, including his lather. King Carol, the 13--year-old Prince commanded a detachment of mountain troops, putting them through difficult skirmishes. He
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  • 88 16 256: In order to complete his contract, with Spades as trumps. Sam his to take six of the seven remaining tnclts. It is his lead with the cards as follows Sam leads the ten of Spadei and (hen a Heart from dummy He cover the card
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    • 124 16 HI EN IDE RADIO RECEIVERS WILL ARRIVE ON JUNE 19TH A F I 111 OB \l II II B» I\(,IM!H. tliri' f frOM tht fdftorij, u II also be (U ailible to all WAIT FOR AMAZING OFFER How do you judge a whisky? BY ITS FLAVOUR Taste the unusual smoothness
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    • 114 16 NEW RKLIFF WORKS WONDERS FOR STOMACH SUFFERBM Bisma-Rrx is a new antacid treatment that is bringinK welcomr rtu to people who have ullered for K» from the agontei o( and stomacn. Bof Binsapore s i-'or a jw« time now I have been a sufferer I lie pains 3 to 4
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  • 252 17 "LAST OPPORTUNITY" HINT Britain Musi Develop Her Dominions don. May 21. HIM opportunity" had J\ Britain U> develop h»r counti Sao B S. B. Stevens, piem. I it <t BI6( int .v tonight ion on oversea*. settlement, kid that there was .stili development 1 Aust»\ i Australian an( J B:.'
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  • 30 17 Berne. ial Hi.story of A* L Con^re. will be held in B\.;t/.-rland in rtember 1936, and the I ice successively at Zurich Leu anne and Geneva.
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  • 230 17 Ugal And Scientific Hrains Taxed iuhat ia fi-og? scic^Vc. T sikm '-•'"•'••ed legal and scientific biaii An)oeal at Besancon h tern France PI G S ll^^ »i<J the fro- is a fi-h. i Of its succul nt U> be Mesh- The thh" »oSS named a began
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  • 114 17 Nitfht Of Terror In Benfft] Town Calcutta. Pakur. u small town in Bengal, har, speni a night of terror all because of an elephant. It ran armk at midnight, raided house, smashed ft-nces. trampled on garden! tnd nearly killed the town's chief constable before it could be
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  • 379 17 Soviet Women Demandins Cosmetics R Moscow. OUGP. lipstick, eyebrow pensils and delicate perfumes, .scorned In Soviet Kuscia since the Revolution almost 2) '■<' coming back with a rush DHcau.se Soviet women are at least demanding them. desire for cosmetics ia as keen peasant women In the
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    • 230 17 I /%H^bk«r^T •alt,. „i«i" Thal Sh- bo«9 r a^T I f e^l^LJl t Batty »o^ia GIBBS Dmi.lika. 'UmHlwiu I C ilß^i d«y »K« t.xi. "Joyt« will »«ll you why a^^^^^a^a^^^Bfc^ M^ SoJoyca«oW^ouHa.lhb«.ngl.o.yCa..la. Ho.i.^io.loo*Wlonlh«m t Son qM > to O.rl II, V"«« Oi.nt O«Cdy ChaMM |^k fn JHa trial to turn
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  • 257 18 Get the right angle on this question Of careers, nulesbur A. M. Low speaks to .vuu. 'The planning oi your career is so vitally lmponuni that you cannot aiiord to make any mistake. That is wny you snouid have the advice of a thoroutuily sound organisation
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  • 833 18  -  Mau Tribe By NELSON C RECALL Apia, Sam a, Ma: 18. AFTER being fairly guiea 1920 the Man has commi need to show (tigna of activity, having grained heart from the apparently sympathetic attitude of the new Labour Government in New Zealand. From tk time the radii
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  • 134 18 Memory Of Sir Ronald Ross (By Air I Lc. May 14. Men u o birthday, was i In London at the annual lvmch< atives ol 1 industry m ail p present, an<J I u-ntists i Chamberlain. [Osquito cut canal Austen said that thi had met W rvanti
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  • 242 18 EMPIRE'S EMPTY SPACES "A Menace To World P-sace" Lonrton V AST Empire ;t und >d i>pars*~ ly populate: i menace to world peace in the ttled inter national situation This view wfl ■«v by a woman sp< ak' Annual Conference of I Central w men's Advisory Comrc held in t
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  • 121 18 Suggestion That Mr. \V. M. Hughes Should Make Trip Sydney. May 15 At a r. New Bouth Wales ex-Servicemen's Coronation Contingent Commit I made that Mr. W. M. Hughes. M.P.. should be asked to make the trip to the coronation with a guard comprising rcpresrntatirea of all units
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  • 68 18 GERMAN EXPRESS Speed Trial Of 125 Miles Per Hour Berlin A rod locomo I n passenger c dining car have tempt i d of 125 milea rials or k, rallwmyi Tlif new train i ()Ul the B< rlin h Th< pqu r;!;r in Oern :l c £Sf taster than Bn.ain
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    • 284 18 For throat-smooth smoking you can't beat CRAVEN A r BC l Jfy. < B^B^B^B^B^BHBK^^^^^vf? \tfv' «b^blHBy THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME^| jcdK| is preserved within the air-tight 'TT »T^* >^ 1 mil* JLl££»«a»Bt tin and protects thi cigarettes again r t the h.'rny- :> 3^H lul influences of chmitic changes.
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  • 1524 19 TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT AT IPOH Wkc Will Win Thii Year? Tltt u ll Teams Meetin,, Of B.AM. Matter* To 1U Discus d Sin f ,a,,»re Junior Championship, Ladie* Senior Ktmd May No, He Held. (Ky "Dragon") rrWO outstanding import- an badminton he Whitsun Holidn ular tournament
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  • 745 19 AT the loth annual general of the Bpringdale Minstrels hold at G. Dublin Road, last Sunday the followwere elected office-bearers lor the entiling year: President, Mr. Cl Swi Yin, vie Presidents, Messrs. Tan Chuan Bi i and Lim Cheng Swee; hen. i cretary, Mr. K. C. Lim
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    • 107 19 JACK USEO TO BE WEAK, OTHER BODY- BUILDING, ANAEMIC, THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS, ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED N I "a '> IT WAS RICH IN WONDERS FOR JACK/^v^LKgj M-S3 1 Quaker Oats is rich in \'uatnin B the Vitamin, doctors say, combats nervousness, constipation, poor
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    • 321 19 When they meet Radox Vos ii trui it Imply fly t d Ib< up ilnsi EUtdox Hard .■•kin Is softened. Bunions are isd bnrnins;, bind feel bed. h'- ail bow this DISJQ t r ot rid of 12 corns, and now walks with ease and oomfort "7 wat almost crippled
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  • 713 20 VICTORY OVER JOHORE THE PLAYERS Next Match Against Malacca roMiKATI'LATIONS to the Sftftgßpure side and the SSSSStSSI I think I am right in Bajrfeag tha 4 even the most ardent supporters of 'he te:im did no' expert Jol'ore to down so heavi\\ t f»ir Anson
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  • 125 20 M Stockholm. R. EtUtroem. president of the Sv as Olympic Committeo. h&s'juit w um '•(t by the "Europa" from his iftve mon'hV trip round the world. On board the steamer, he WM w- coined by Ge-man officials, and he wa the KiM'st v{ honour, with his w".fe at
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  • 927 20 Rest May Lose WEEK-END CRICKET M ITCHES (Hy "Spectator") 4 HIEF inUrtst In local cricket thin week-end is the Annual Ctarka (up mate)] between th" Europeans .iiid the R<:st. Speculation is rife i to whether the Kest will be able tn repeat their success cl last
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  • 174 20 A New Featherweight Champion i Washington, May 11. DETEY Bairon, 125 pound SyrianAmerican, to-day won the worlds featherweight boxing championship with a 15- round decision over Freddie Miller. Th^ early rounds were even but Sarron suddenly became a failing madman in the twe'fth round. His savage
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  • 861 20 ON PROSPECTS Perak's Win At Seremban (By "Forward"). DERAK have added another cricket victory to their credit, this time over the Xegri by 28 runs, when they paid a successful visit to Seremban. The match was almost a sensation, neither side entering three figures in a
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  • 409 20 TARLETON RETAINS TITLE Easy Victory Over King NEL TARLETON. of Liverpool, retained the British feather-weight championship, when he beat Johnny King, oi Manchester, holder of the bantamweight title, on points in a 15-round rontest at uu- Liverpool football ground Alfield. Tarleton has been fighting for 17 years, but he has
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  • 240 20 Registration (Jrantecl To A !><>xin£ Association Sydney, May 16. The Industrial Registrar (Mr. S. W Ebsworihi recently granted registration •I an industrial union to the New South Wa!e> Professional Boxers, Managers, and Trainers' Association. Mr Ebsworth .>aid that evidence showed thai no one on the .Committee ol
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  • 711 20 A KNOCK OUT? Schmeling— Frisco Chances <B> "K.0.") and when the pair cS2 at "Si h W iV'k I(1 A rena noxt FHdmMtS should ho plenty of thrill, f^m fans ran m«k forward to somethin rvtraordn.r,^ in the wav Thi« h.thn for both Frisco !2 Schmeling cam
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  • 1456 21 ASIATICS URGED TO JOIN ASSOCIA TION if aß p rial i of i!;* 1 iv piantei A ociation and A »ia- held recently in tin- Sun-* lub, Mr. K. s. Chantk r iatic owners to join t!i<> As jocUtion. |j explained the advantages to !>«• j
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  • 47 21 Mr. \V. s. Reeve-Tucker Appointed Mr W S Reeve-Tucker lias been Appointed li'i unofficial member oi th Pederal Council during I!m absence en leave of Mr. S. B. Palmer, with effec: ln-m May 8 Mr Recvc-Tucker is manager of Bungel Way (Belangcri Rubber Co Ltd
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  • 50 21 Address By Dr. C. L Park Dr. C L Park, director of tht •ue of Nations Health Organisation tern Bureau, will be Ihe speaker at the luncheon meeting cf tha Bfaagmp re Rotary Cluti pt the Ade^uhi Hotel ici Wednesday His subject will be 'InternaUonal Health Co-op-ration
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  • 712 21 Modern Bottle- Washing Machine Singapore. Sunday. THE mosi up-to-date Bottle Washing ana Sterilising Machine, the Idea lor which Mr. p. m. Framroz, got when he vi.-ued the biggest Aerat.d water factories in Europe recently, Ls the latest adcuiion io the numerous modern in taliatftons at tne lactoty
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  • 359 21 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin nj 1 the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, ior the week end ci May 2.5: inague: Bassein and Rangoon were the only ports In the Eastern Arena to teport the presence or human plague curing
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  • 216 21 Stagaporc. Saturday. The n.y.k. s.s. "Hakone Maru" a :;ved ii Singapore this morning. Passengers disembarking here arc: Mr. B. Aaas, Mr. p. Abhalvonge, Mi., Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ba iKua.a Lumpur), Air N. BD:.h R iv fcourabayat, Mr. D. dementson, Dr F. J. s. earner (Saigon),
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  • 149 21 (jp:mng A Miip At Churt London, May 29. huR. Lloyd George has given a s?lend.O :.pptriuni.y lor the cartoonists. i.ii~ i>i-iLc..inan is shortly openii roomy .\i. D..crs snop opposite th. 1 t*nu Ci tn bailey Inn *u uuuit wlijij i(w Uiing i.;.' rare ana w i. iiii.i
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  • 113 21 Forced to Lie Down i at a Time The aches <a:. statement tiu: sight, and all power Other siifTei Interested I i "Until last summer i terrible headaches .1 seemed to lo my ip my hands, and down for how who has taken Ki u
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    • 127 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS W e cordially invite our shop w] i am manu also cold of iced fruits. A trial C'PORE ICE No. r > 1. B tch R i I I j ''on 1 P .-"■< "■> w i c c*n Consulate I SI Ideal for everu_^ N DELICIOUS HHH
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  • 188 22 Becoma Admiral Of Club (By AJr Mail) London *TUE Kin* h-vs become Admiral of the 1 I' fachi Squadron Club penera) meeting of th W London, thr- fo'lowing reof (hanks to the King, pro- <;mmodore Sir Richard Bui--nded by Vi.scount Cam.spd unanimously: Tli«> Flat', Officer'; and rncmbfrs
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  • 207 22 Hariey Street Specialists Successful Remedy. Complete Relief Guaranteed In 10 To 20 minutes. The remarkable new remedy,! "Ephazone," for Asthma, Bronchial- I Asthma, Bronchitis and all lung comnts is achieving the most amazing success. Gives complete relief in 10 to 20 minutes So astounding are the results, that
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  • 87 22 Tournament To Start On June 2 THE AmaUui Eoxinu itoWUNMUt or- unised by tne Iff ABA, will commence on Jum 2, at tne New World Arena, starting at 7 pm. lne subsquent preliminaries will be held on June t and 4, and me finals will be fought cut
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  • 242 22 (limners Collapse: Dismissed For 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 30. The Johore Ciickci Club were visitors Lo hwaKan iviau yuAui-ciay where they met a team drawn *****1 ihe Royal ArUilery, Blaican Mati and won by 85 iims. The J.C.C. batted first and uut
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  • 145 22 Argentinian Beats A Nurmi Record IUAN Zabala, the Argentinian, who won the Olympic marathon at Lo»s Angeles, may be the sensation of the Games in Berlin. He has just beaten one of the Paavo Nurmi's great records—the 20 kilometres in Berlin as part of his training for
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  • 573 22 R. A. F. WIN Middlesex Regiment Unlucky THE penalty goals gave the R.A.F. 1 full points at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, when they met the Middlesex in the First Division of the League. The Middlesex were unlucky to lose. They opened the scoring early in
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  • 129 22 Selangor's Victory In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. BEFORE a record crowd to-cay on the Victoria Green, Selangor beat Penang I—o1 0 in the first •match' in the Northern Section of the Malaya Cud. It was a keen game in ideal weather and Penang were somewhat
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  • 482 22 MALAYAN CYCLING MEETING 120 Competitors Taking Part Singapore. Satuiday. f-YCLJSTS from all pans ot Malays v» assembled at the Jalan Bz6u Stadium tnis afternoon to take part In the heats of the fifth all-Malayar. cycle meeting organised by the "Sportsman Heat., in the Two Miles Schoolboys Championship, Three Miie.s Ope::
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  • 342 22 Celebrations By Local Muslims THE celebrations in honour of the birthday of the Holy Prophet Muhammed will commence on the evenin" °f n UeS ?S y June 2 unde^ the auspices MUSUm Missio^y <~™hL MuS JL ms Of Sin e a P°re will assemble in thousands at the
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  • 210 22 Opening* Of Triangular Tournament (From Our Own Report**.',' Ipoh, Saturday. THE triangular Baominton Tourn; 1 C>3nt between Pcva,k. Penang and Selangor began this afternoon on th. Perak Turf Club coars before a Larfl gathering of spectatois from all par a of the country. At the close of
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  • 164 22 COLONY F.M.S. TENNIS Results Of First Day's Matches \'}om Our Own Report" Kuaia Lumpur. Saturday. THE Colony are leading by 18 points to nil in the men's section <Guilleniaid Cup> oi the Coiony-F.1f.8. Tennis Tournament being held htre, winning all the singles. The F.M.S are leading in the ladies' section
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  • 96 22 Under Control Of Japanese Military Shanghai, May 30. Peipino:. Tientsin and Tangku hav been left to the tender mercies of the i Japanese military, following the bombing of the bridge at Chun Liang Chsng, between Tientsin and Tangku, on the night of May 28. The lailway stations
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  • 209 22 HEALTH STRENGTH MEETING Members of th? Health and Strength Leagueni* Union are reminded of the annual general meeting to be held to-day at the club premises, "Si^laD Villa," 208-1. Naliur Road. Siglap. a: 2 p.m. Members who have won prizes Wt kindly requested to turn up at the meeting to
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  • 818 22 CLARKE CUP CRICKET FIRST DAY Rest All Out Singapore, Sat U rd a C° IO( RU the k,, raffed Heidini JJJ* pcans. and the- remarkably a j££ the Annual SinfiJorJ matih between the I ur.,,M. ans the Rest for the Clarke twTVfi began on th, s< „ound to J^ Hie
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    • 297 22 I I I I i I I 1 I I I I I I I '1 H.l>il:H:-H)tlH'n:'t.H;ri I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I'« I t II S ON! F f!? \\H, BATTLI jfr^ Thi original battle was fought IHH^O in Manila
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  • 2140 23 O'NEILL SADDLES TWO WINNERS RUN FIRST Causes Upset In Race Six ;iV. Ty of i .<! and th» Th<- .lie attendant if; bh; swkkp Ml. i pi RPLE PRIN nr,.-,.. I, COSMETIC, 1 1861, M :> [m-kk's IDOL, 1 1886, $2,842 9*o < ftch, iv
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  • 306 23 Very Cool Materials Favoured (By Our Woman Correspondent) VESTERDAY, ot the opening of the Skye meeting, tho weather was so i hot and sunnv that most of the ladies chose something very cool and light to wear. There were many lovely floral printed georgettes and cool
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  • 76 23 May Ladies' Foursome At Kepp:l THE result of the May Ladies Four some eft the Keppel Golf Club was as follows: Mrs. E. Litchfield Mrs. W. P. Dnualas 47— 8 3 4=38^. Mrs. Hitchman Mrs. J. D. Mair 51 10%=40Vt. Mrs. P.G. Pollard Mrs. G.L. Eyre 59—17=42. Mrs.
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  • 61 23 The following have been selected to reorescnt the Junior Department 2nd XI against the Rovers on Tuesday. 2nc June on the An'.on Road ground: Goh Keng Swee (Captain), E. M. Hope, J TrailL I. Newman. F. Eb.°rt. V. Aim strong:, Ons Kim Hoe. Goh Chin Chye, Lira Kok
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  • 106 23 RMa Plaj in Tournes Match :s Sin ore Sa.urday GOOD play wa:; sjcn at tb Ci rical Union this afternoon when a their s'age was reached in the S.n^apoiv Junior Badir.inlcii Champions Four singles and one doubles mi were decided. The following were the results Singles: Chung
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  • 53 23 J.B.D. F. LEAGUE. Mtd eal S.C. Concede Walk Over (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahii: May 2d. The Medical Spous Club w+iicu ok^uiu have met the KUCv )i» the .s. v i.ound ol the Johove Baruu Iv.. i.iu Footba.ll League yesterday evejilug u.i the l.stana padang gave a waik-over t
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  • 119 23 Playing on the school ground on Fri- j day last, the Social Athletic Party defeated the St. Joseph's Institution in a friendly football match by 4 goals to 2. Scorers for tae dinners were:— Ycow Cheng Hoe, Tan Chin Chua, Chua Tian feL-nfe, and Ng Peng Cher, while
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  • 30 23 Clubs, schools, parties, etc.. who ai.desirous of having friendly foo bail matches with the "BcVika Grasshoppers" arc kindly requ.stod to communicate with fie convener. 212R. Rangoon Road. Singapore.
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  • 178 23 [ntarState Cricket PENANG BOWLING PUNISHED Our On CotTetipon&tkt) P( nang, Saturday. T-iK intct-State crickel match l> i\ nang and Selangor comth Esplanade this at 1 1.30 and el( i I wicket. 1 and I lon W< 6] ,iii!/-;. th< attack being sh ircd !>> Savavtiiainutt
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  • 26 23 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala i.ampu fc'-iturday. The All-Malayan P.W D. Athletic rports were held here this afternoon Subapathy of Singapore was the champion
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  • 38 23 Singapore, Saturday The Victoria Bridge School defeated the St. Andrew's II at cricket on St. Andrew's ground by 4 I J runs. The St. Andrew's bovs bttthlg first. scored 71 runs. The Victorians replied with 120.
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 77 1 3un, soi I Thian Cheok and the late Madam rhlan Cheok, ...:<i Mi. Tan loey S\v:\n. daughter of Madam Tan Lay and tin hie Mr. Tan C hong Lay. and grand-daughter of fan Tl ck. who were married on May 28, at 133. Devonshire Road. Singapore.
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