Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 August 1936

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. i No. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1936. IVK CENTS.
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  • 802 1 SENSATION AT THE INQUIRY BUILDING INSPECTOR'S STORY RECOMMENDED DEMOLITION TO THE CLUB A MOST important witness called at the resumed inquiry into the death of two victims who succumbed to injuries received when the quarters of the boys of the lub collapsed was Mr.
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    6 1 Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, I/TO.
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  • 47 1 The Rev. Arthur Hay and his bride This 6 ft. piece of stonework, bearing the Royal Arms, has be^n taken from the Houses of Parliament rm\ \s being sent to Ceyion in order to set up in the Island's State Council building.
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  • 223 1 R< v. Arthur Hay And Miss Hope Job Singapore, Saturday. The Presbyterian Church was the set- ting for a pretty wedding tola after- noon, when Mis, E. Hope Job. daughter of the R?v. and Mrs. H. Allen Job of Twickenham. London, became the bride of the Rev Arthur
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  • 220 1 Appointment Of Mr. Kan Chieh Hou Mr. Kan Chieh Hou. the newly-appoin-ted Chine.se Consul-General in Singapore, was for a brief period in 1932 Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs at Nanking. Born at Paostian, Kiangsu, In 18;«7, he graduated from Tsinghua College, Peking, In 1920, and was sent to
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  • 345 1 Heavy Storm At Ssa SAILS TORN BY WIND sn-.j;:il>on' Sate.- lay. A 19-TON Ilium inMUd >;u lit, owned by Mr. F. \V. Pmuhu, and navigaU'rl l>\ a Frenchman, (apt. Albert l-emarchaml, and his brother, M. Jtane L< marehancl. b now lying: off the Yacht Club. The vessel
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  • 333 1 Gifts By Malayan Chines* Penang, Saturday AMASS meeting was heid under the auspices of the Pen ing Chinese Con- sulate at the Pbilomathic Association yesterday, when $21,000. art of a fund towards the purchase of aeroplanes as gifts for Marshal Chiang Kai Shek on i his fiftieh
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  • 146 1 NEW ALLIANCE? Would Be Welcomed In Tokyo London, Aug. l« Til Kit K have lately hcni several in--1 dilutions that Japan is thinking in terms of an Anglo-Japanese rapprochement, says The Times. "Proud and defiant and perhaps a little light-headed, Japan faces the future but fares it
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  • 198 1 Demonstration At Police Depot A DEMONSTRATION will be vUfe4 at the Police Depot. Singapore, M 7 a.m., to-morrow (Monday) to •thow what would happen in the CMC of an air attack on an area in Singapore. The nature of the attark is assumed to be mixed
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  • 82 1 PASIR PANJANG MURDER Six Malays Arrested Yestirday Bln| ipore, saurday. S IX DoUah bin Maulot, Ar\an bin Talb, HOMaln bin Haji, Jum.i bin Mohamed bin Haji and Bu--1 bi en arrested hi th« death o! a Chii m West Coast Road on Aug. 5. The deceased wai found battered u>
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  • 813 2 $10,000 Damage In Per a k Storm DR. TYAU'S NEW A STRONG APPEAL TO LOCAL CHINESE A STRONG i*u -a lb« M Chint>e to takr mart Interest in Uie affairs «f the country in which they live, politically, industrially and MHiJily, was made by Dr. fhilip K. C. Tymu, Ihc
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  • 104 2 TREES RUINED Manager's Roof ■Blown Away (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. ABOUT ten thousand dollars* worth of damage was done by a hailstorm in Pinji Estate. Lahat IVrak, yesterday afternoon at three o'clock. Nearly one thousand rubber trees were blown down, broken to pieces and scattered
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  • 407 2 Discussion On Re-Survey Fees THE minutes of a meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association held at the offices of Rennie Lowick and Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Thursday, July 30. 1936, at 2.15 p.m. stateAssessment on Vacant Land: The Committee discussed the advisability
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  • 163 2 No Business Passing (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday noon. RUBBER Singapore: 26 cts., unchanged. Mark* t Tune: Quiet. London: 7%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16U cts. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. This morning's market has been very j quiet with no business passing, quotations being
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  • 111 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. August) 26 7 8 26 15 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. August) 26 13 16 267s No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 3 i 26 7 s do. August 26 3
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  • 100 2 AFTER MIDNIGHT Licensee Of Restaurant Charged Singapore. Saturday. SHAIK Iman, the licensee of the Singapore Restaurant. Paya Lebar Rcrid, was fined $75 or two weeks' imprisonment by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr G. W. Davis, this morning, on being found guilty on a charge of having entertainment after midnight without a
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  • 55 2 KILLED BY LIGHTNING Malacca Experiences A Night Of Tragedy (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Tuesday night was a night of tragedy in Malacca. Bong Soo, a vegetable gardener living at Bukit Kechil, with his younger brother, went to tie up his buffalo to a tree. While doing so, lightning
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  • 147 2 FRENCH SHIP AGROUND Cromer Lifeboat Sent To Help London, Aug. 7. THE Cromer lifeboat was out to-day in response to a message stating that the 6,013-ton French ship, San Francisco, of Hovre, was ashore on Haisborough Sands. There was a heavy ground swell and a dense fog. The Company stated
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    • 204 2 Mirtfles li^W* MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 THIS WEKK Moitda», \\ydnrsil.i> .null ritiay. m (7(]\ I ML DAM X «;..{7) To H. 1 5 p.m. DINNER DANCB (informal) Ml to midnight. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. ORCHi:STKAL CONCERT x.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER ft DANCB (formal) 9.45 to midnight Cabarit A>>|)-t>ui^
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    • 7 2 PfAtiTS DJHI SPOIL YOUR FOOD A/Zl 'THEM
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    • 55 2 W^ n[ "WEAKNESS jrjk ir-H DEBILITY fjtl AN>EM IA 2p*^-£)ES CH I EN S'SYRt p Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th:« rldici) remedy AL W 'YS Cbi^ES. and gives health and strength. ft better than serums, raw or-at, Medicated wfc** A. CLOI ET CO., LTD., STNf.
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  • 1199 3 WIN BY SOLITARY GOAL A GRIM STRUGGLE SINGAPORE HELD BY STRONG DEFENCE ur retain,- I t!u, "Malaya < up I i beating ln« onl >' v <'<»v<l law In Lhe second half! a(>1 < failed to pern trale Selaniror's < A Sim- ijxire, Saturil.i)
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  • 274 3 P*>gr«Bfl Report Of The Chairmanc (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. THAT tin Malacca Boys* Jubilee Club Uroyin* Itself to be an institution k!,, V J w" IIJ value to tne destitute ooys ol Malacca is confirmed by the v °i the Club issued by Mi 1
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  • 69 3 Ketf imenial Bands On S.C.C. Padang The Beating of Retreat by the bands 2 f t"" Inniijkilling Fusiliers on the SC.C padang recently was much appreciated by the public. It is now announced that Beating of R' treat by a legimental band will take place on the
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  • 156 3 "TO MY GREAT SURPRISE IT STOPPED THE PAIN ALMOST IMMEDIATELY "For the past 10 years I have suffered agonising stomach pains and was unable to obtain rest at night A friend of mine told me about BtemaRex to my greai surprise it stopped the pain almost immediately and I am
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    44 3 Mr. Julius S. Fisher, manager of the Capitol Theatre, who was personally responsible for advertising campaign on 'The Great Ziegi; H." :U k\ to whom credit is due for one of the most striking examples of attractive publicity and showmanship yet seen in Malaya.
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  • 137 3 For Representation On The Municipal Commission THE Straits Settlements (Singapore) 1 Association has nominated the following gentlemen to represent the Association on the Municipal Commission ol Singapore in place of Mr. H W Raper. who has lesigned:--Mr. J. A. Clarke, proposed by Mr. G. Parbury, seconded by Mr.
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  • 96 3 JAPAN' S FEARS Will Nanking's Influence Spread To North China? Shanghai, Saturday. The Japanese are afraid that the influence of the Nanking Government wiil spread to North China as a result of the decisions or the Second Plenary Session and the pacification of the South-west. The Japanese Government are said
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  • 34 3 Shanghai, Saturday A report from Sian, in Shensi, states thai a Communist prisoner, said to be the notorious Red leader Chu Teh, has died from illness". Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 100 3 Mr. R. L. Hastie < j ITTLE explanation and no excuse is required for the inauguration "i" a wtikiy feature, dealing with i rominent personalities in Singapore sport, with a brief sketch of the activities of Mr. U. L Hastia. As befits a "tuar. bes&r" of a
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  • 111 3 Mr. Ha.stie is a familiar figure on all local football grounds and counts as many friends among the lesser known soccer fans as he does among the "upper ten" of that sport. Roy Leslie Hastie was born on August 27. 1892, and will, therefore, be 44 years of
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  • 130 3 Mr. Hastie saw four and a half years' service in the Great War, but even in the midst of the dreadful carnage, he found occasional opportunities for indulging in soccer, hockey and cricket. During a spell of service in Egypt, Mr Hastie got in a great
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  • 98 3 Work A p preciated That the work he did for the Association in an administrative capacity was appreciated was proved by his yearly re-election, except during the one season he was away on f urlough Mr. Hastie has always shown a great interest in the welfare of players and has
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  • 147 3 Mr. Hastie was loud in his prals»» wr the improvement in the standard of play and the growth of the popularity of the game in Singapore. "I certainly consider the S.A.F.A. as a real live body, which does much to encourage the game bein* played for the
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  • 105 3 Mr. Hastie intends retiring from business in a few months. and proposes witnessing the Test matches in Australia before going Home for the summer. While all Singapore soccer "fans" wili deplore the loss of a'sportsman. a sport and a prince of good fellows, the hope that he will
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  • 46 3 Hongkong. Saturday. More than 40 vilLa^c.s in the Chaoan district have bwn flooded The refugees exceed 10,000. The Han River \s rising, and the dykes at Chin R hai and Tunptl have burst, and Urge areas are under water —Sin Chew Jit Poh
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    5 3 MR. R. L. HAS'! II
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    • 368 4 A New Stirring Romance of CIVIL AVIATION ..Hurtling through space at 300 Mills An Hour Action Adventure ..Mystery 10,000 FeH Above The World. HH^' 7 OPENING TO-DAY AP1T0L..3.15 Paramount present 13 hours of Hair-raising thrills parked into 80 minutes of great i 'W*. Entertainment ;^R With FRED MacMURRAY and JOAN
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    • 36 4 The Screen's First 5-STAR PICTURE! I r 1 And All of the Stars are The World-famous ii i o n i: I Qri^TU'LKTS in i "The i Country Doctor" COMING TO THE CAPFTOL It's 20th-Century-Fox\s Triumph
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    • 597 4 TO-D\^ (^e^OCsOGK? ii? in THE PICTURE IN WHICH BETTE DAVIS WAS AWARDED THE OFFICIAL TROPHY BY THE MOTION PICTURE ACADEMY FOR THE BEST PERFORMANCE OP THE YEAR! BHHBBH^SHHiHB. ■ill n i Ui Ur 1 k m?M It's Bettc on the ni.in ■^^V^Db^ hunt again and this^B time she really turns
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  • 109 5 SCENES FROM M.-G.-Ms MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" Opening At The Capitol Theatre, On Weil. Next. William toweU and Lafee Rattier (aa -.Anna iMd." ZfecfaUV Rrsl uifei in Mm.- iron, (hr film. RiSl hrtucrn the "sliootinff."' *lUam r.-urii m i j, QMifcMl
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  • 377 6 Anxiety About Empire's Future London ANXIETY regarding the future of the British Empire was expressed by Mr. L. H. Pike, Agent-General for Queen."- land, at a United Queensland garden narty given by the Bishop of London In Westminster Abbey garden. After reading a cablegram from itPremier of
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  • 837 6  -  Horatius THE SIGNIFICANT ECHO Uiu f|NK of lit*- most informative »>i' plays m thai which is known as the Echo, the Peter or the High-low. H is usually employed to denote that the holdei hi:s only two cards of the suit, but it has more scope than thai.
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    • 406 6 WITHOUT PUHE BLOpO HEALTH 1$ IMPOSSIBLE. -9T H VETARZOS E L o^ 1 Nivcr before tn«r,- anything if» marveiiouti p- > jL»«» ar>ai'<t; ff g I i it rct>#< out tnd<>>p< It from the t) ood ana J- H fckindi*««S' '>*d(*K« «tj*teil«i ulcrr« N2I I^o §out rhiuminim golt n<*ra| j
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    • 4 6 Tiger Beer IS XI.SI
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  • 1405 7  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hontan g it vti-y like li> of a volcano all very i don'l happen. t, however, the thing ma] 1 (lipped bobm whi 1 W« whi 1. you ought r you have not laid SOmel.t to have said, and oil Sometlmei you to a libel action,
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  • 1669 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. i :<■: U v. J pan From Van- i will ber 1 1 .i.md Can." id Boston Prom [in to N the "Impress of hampiot! about ktall wej the renlns and al Mil I Hei p i Am I S/lr. and nd Mrs. H H
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  • 52 8 A ro und The Shops RXCHFJ/S have a new .shipment of those very pretty embroidered even--1 ing baus. Embroidered In the most gorJo lours they arc very «*rrlceabie '< uVin-s for evening wear, for with all 1 thf many colours used for ttie stitchmg. the same bag can do for
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    17 8 Miss oi^.« Peipoufofl photofrapfeti outside SI Indrew's <;ifhc«': il :iltrr hor marriage Vlr I I I owln.
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    26 8 A charmin:; study of Miss Patsy Nau^riwon a rcceni vfafttot to Siuya porr. Mir left i.y air for Darwfn on Friday morning by the Qamms plane.
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    • 14 8 CELTF X ,iut»r F i THE ORIGINAL popular m X J GRATTOM LABORATORIES. Sfnrrnrr^
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    • 71 8 A Beauty Salon IN MINIATURE HARRIET HI BBARI) AVER WEEK-END BEAUTIBOX COMPACT. CONVENIENT ATTRACTIVE the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Beautibox is just tne thing for carrying these iumoua beauty aids while travelling. Contain! a generous supply of LUXURIA. the famous cleansing cream. EAU DE BEAUTE SKIN TONIC, BEAUTIFYING FACE POWDER and
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    • 103 8 i —iimii ii ■■iiaiin fife .-c wim i n «l i lit a^a» S SMALf, SHFIVMKNT i j SMART CULOTTES, MORNING J AND AFTERNOON DRESSES S PHONE 3335. 81, STAMFORD RD. > •> > have just unparKec! very Slttaft aftefnoon hftta. i Also stitched hats for morning wear. Smart linen
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    • 244 8 jsdghfvkdsf <• PALAIS DES MODES; S SS, STAMFORD ROAD. i JUST UNPACKED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST MODEL HATS OF 1937 ALSO EXCLUSIVE s GOWNS FOR EVERY OCCASION AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES •j. M Crosse Blackwell, Ltd. OK LONDON, ENGLAND. take pleasure in announcing thai they v <t d<
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  • 613 9 PRODUCING "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD A Gigantic Task of Pre-Filming Effort and Preparation j Wednesday's Premiere at the CAPITOL £OMING as a brilliant climax to a season of unprecedentedly successful screen triumphs, "The Great Ziegfeld," Metro Goldwyn Mayer's outstanding achievement, will be given its world premiere at the Capitol Theatre on
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    • 133 9 i mm ouJ'eiiSS 1 a 32r f 1 th his be i l when attired to clothes taUored »y described a- imn^Lhi M W the finest Procurable, our taste has been toThMwmrlEM fU d we have stiU diapered no reason cSnclidS nntn S- hat no tra nsa«tion can be regarded
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    • 138 9 Dorothy more JJ^ Hv^K *v Beaut v is not a difficult >yvjH|[ achievement if you follow the *SjjJP* -g>|, simple and common sense 11 methods necessary to protect *IK* J utur skin, from the rasa^e^ -c of our tropical climate J May we advise you? 18-L, Battery Road, (Second Floor)
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    • 113 10 X^ L^- lil -t^U^i X: I Mil Hit kv^LvlKJl m COST A ttl 1%. gSa kvkV 1 VrJIM I fortune jl mf jfc| I WBI V< M"^^ arffiST*L QArrnc '^V A.A.iKIAVLt > f .V /Ib\ WAL v Sw Be B^^ **^l i^^^^Bl fi*^ 1 MtO^s f *Btfl Bm Roy 801
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  • 963 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill r 1 H l: Mi-'f w B U\ nd J i f on Mr and U i 1 Mrs. T. I W Tf an< i!l(- Pavj Mj A I trimmed witn rea. In a red chiffon frock In a white iid Miifl Chrl
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  • 61 11 Use com rtakrs In pi ir umbs when making :i ca croW dj TJir flavour is »> tter tnd II i mor< traettvf to look at In order to make th<- CUTtaini longer, Bm shake Ihem gently to niove looie dust and din r idea to mta.suiv then ftrst .so
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  • 34 11 Tchiei social t rmctioas duri week on I i Hiil t!ie c *nc« i on Bi <■'-..■- i si's com the pupil M it. ,11. unday. T. ftn Hill n ih
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    • 21 11 Just imved A ploci i"ii of new Jewellery 'I.Moiclerod K\cnin.v: Hums P kipg (ilasswiirc Tuck rwrar kftQHeus ll« I!n<«l~-I!ras Basah Road
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    • 88 11 Miss Fianktm, v inner <>t the Mi "f\iiN. M«i< ftrault; Conf*s( (Zianfcs *4!s* ([MS DENTIFRICE for her beautiful teeth Miss Franklin says: Of course, good looks are not of much use unless your teeth are in good condition. My teeth arc thanks to Gibbs Dentifrice. Since I started using Gibbs
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    • 211 11 j SINGAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY j ALL THE LATEST FICTION |CD^AP RATES, SPEOAL Tl-iris n>n i rus a: MESSES j Green Circle Libraries battbr^ road J www a MM I IVS V 9 k^UmO Co) k I j T V ST a M:w COLLECTION of GOWNS ami SPORTSWEAR Iron, LONDON and
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  • 594 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 9, 1936. HOMERIC TENNIS r rilK staging of the Malayan tci p champion (hip at Ipoh l> und r<-\ i\i <l !.<• «i'< stion ol w bet her a not these c vn too l< trenuouM. When only a Available i'< i competition, it thai
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  • 1302 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Bartering Of Honours: Back To 1911 ■JIANY people are thinking that two political ndals in recent months will do no i the National Government. The first tual member of the Cabinet and the leakage of Budget secrets and the ond an
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    • 578 12 and WISDOM 0 WLtK. anoti V oi3 advertise that this hotel la t*n DROWN wa showing hfe i friend rounc J mlnuU rrom the sea. and it took me the new house he had bought. At y horn to walk there this morning last they came to a room which
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  • 2372 13 FIRST LORD'S FUI I STATEMENT FUNDAMENTAL TO EMPIRE SOLIDARITY B All Mall) <>i- pond London, inlj 2\). KSANK expooiikM of Ini,n,iai icfoncc wmm m* by Sir Sunnd ffoare in addrCM to the Kmpire I' .rUmentnry AMOdal INI which h-:m attended by legislators and Mtalflten from
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    • 30 13 J B o: I^l BW Tl'L I In 1 #fr, vlft W I !1 mJ L L I\ jjgj^AHD BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE jj^EUGO BREWERY CcLto. sIM^DARByJccLto I 4
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    • 68 13 I *tto* anas ■i^ggi^qg^ ■Blfillßf^E .jg^ifi-, life: jjfe. S^fcJ *w lir«l«!iY >>.aB?€' v^r. 9ft ift 1^ "tJfMi^in^*'ili Plans for the nursery -the making of dainty garments, on which such care and thought are lavished everything Kept in readiness. Such are tlu preparations all mothers make to welcome the little stranger.
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  • 1099 14  -  W.B.Paterson Which I Discourse On i (las. Chiefly Municipal And s Coal Gas And Incidental!:) Contribute Quit* A Lot Of Ga# On Mtj Own Account ♦w TWO or ihrop day.- Jty r o. I found on my dew what I took to ne, ai tir-t
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    • 195 14 y f%^^ .'JI'KF.TRJFSUEDJ I^QDKShv Ml. STEAM FO* ■3PTF AIH AND I RAVE L rait wav unes NO IOOmM FEES. Chinese end all Asiatic clients are tjlv I *i attention assistance > j i 39, Kobiiw.n Koad, Singapore, i S l« l« phone 5908. 1 W E WATCHES A, TAVANNES CYMA
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    • 185 14 i Effect Magical In I ASTHMA Relief Rapid and Complete A Doctor writes: "In two case^ of Asthma the effect was magical. In one a nocturnal attack made the night unbearable for patient and family, the F.pasms subsided in about 30 minutes after one tablet. I left two tablets and
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    • 591 14 Guard Your Dog'S l4^) j I Restores Natural Whitenessi *£&&^Mm BOOK J^l^ Jl9b> y \JMf^SW^ak I here js now a way to n ton- th natural 100 much »ifa( means too mnrh tor o^JB^^^^YrW\\l A coa >Ul- \.hi :r UH-tli. All you ilo *s put jusi M your dog's blooii.
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    • 82 16 s iJ^ l t^^fc^»^^*»^^*^^ I fc^^^** m^^^^ pH fc^^^* k^^^* m^^^~* m^^^~* w^^*" fc s «>^^^^ CHOOSING THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS FOR "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" ■H If For Exclusive Gowns and Latest Novelties Capitol Building. Phone 38S8 FLOWERS! The Gift most Welcomed by every woman. MADGE FLOWER SHOP for Sheafs, Bouquets,
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    • 600 16 NT nR 7 7iAtr physical perfection and keenness ot ES\XJ%£ F f efd maintS mind, plus the ability to work hard fArji that no one section to achieve their ambition. •k ol America held a Fourteen aspire to be actresses; *^\\l #yy> monopoly on ten to become dancers. Twelve are
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    • 60 16 I lIOH I ZIEGFELD ahvavs waitl GOOD DAINTFJIS Mill GOOD SHOES SHOES ARE WORLD FAMOUS FOR I COMFORT and STYLE l&3f V^fjfijjif B J a »^B JB L fli i.^B wk. *^^v B -al ~^^B>£j J h^i aB <^^B 1H ak '^bB S^hhhbß B 3 •^^■■■£3 r Inspect our brilliant
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  • 1082 17 > Potential Fortunes— t 2 f t Sealing The Flan— I Modern Telegrams T afJERI itor to th» Hi an Exhibition held In Kuala Lumpen c ,ver th- ireck-end who did not c*fae awa) without having added to hi ttoek of k ledge. Tha: nhitMtkmi
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    • 202 17 ANNOUNCEMENT (hir Jmifi jibml Jiil> %lti|Min nls o fT ifIIIENIDE r adio receivers I tu .rlnrm thl I ii" ir i om- sh«>". rootti ri ii <>r iii, i., tm»ni« nt on A«f»«t 131 rnruts arrixin^ ;i( the aM fA v' durii mber and ufta^uetii rtiotttha will in ail probability
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    • 123 17 FOR THOSE WHO DRIVE FOR We FUN OF IT B HHP^ al B v JB m.-iit lookiui' v I A iii.'ilh'' -i-i :IMt Im A drive 1 hat l;« C.S.A I V I h|P h«»l>!««ry ;uid jndi p< u-ni rn^fwi *wn *j9 I'M HB a^n aaav v^ J I (in.
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    • 339 17 h Stomach Upset by Acidity? b disturbaj h i heart bui feelii j ol Invariably the n suit ol tlon" which rule, gits worse and worse ;mri i. ultimate! cad to eriou r i> d prevei lon, BISMAG Magnesias quickly puts i i upsul f "ir. Lnstai rermentation and wind
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  • 500 18 Ziegf eld's Multiple Gifts SHOWN IN GREAT MLM MASTER OF ALL At The Capitol On Aug. 12 |A« X -master of all. TW I IbC rriulhpi. z. ZiegiekL H< defl I wnXL af i.r.-ulitiona" He <li<l what. er he eh did it v»« 11. A MASTER l. production iiciin's bu-
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    18 18 Mar; a and Ned Sparks in a seem from '"Two';, Company" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre shortly.
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  • 338 18 JOAN &> GLENDA IN "MISS PACIFIC FLEET" lOAN Bkmdell and Glenda Farr 11, blonde menace* of the screen, in teamed as gMJ gold diggers, wi!J i ii, to the Alhambra Theatre rtly in the nev Warner Bros. luction, "M P ciiic Fleet." Playinsr with th
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  • 313 18 Camera Crew 's Escape AN accident more spectacular than any in the film o which they assigned almost to k the iives i nin members of a Paramount •;t. and two pilous while by \v making pc nsn for "Th r- Hours By Air, M avi
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  • 267 18 NEW PARTNER Poker-Fat ed Gordcn Barker tfED SPARKS, th com dian internationally famous for" his 'frozen-face,'' who was special y >rought ov r fr n Aw rica by Pau 1 j taokin to team with our own pc>k p- r aced Gordon Harker in. the B. nd
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    10 18 Rosalind Kir sell, the po] alar 2Cth Century Fox player.
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  • 124 18 GREAT ZIEGFELD Special Not^s O* Interest Regarding Th n Forthcoming Pr micre On W.dnesday, Aug. 12. Owing to this production exceeding HJ.OOO ieet in length, times of screening will be a> follows:—Matinees: 2.13 p.m. daily. Evening FerIrmanccs: 5.45 aitd D.30 p.m. By arrangement with the Singapore Traction
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    • 183 18 l*jf I* A I I\* X. t^Jr v m- A\sXk x Ik Fm fjyJKWk\ I f 7>\ ■ii Wai r There's nothing more attrac* *Jo^£>JjM&W v %|L \fflM/mrJip ilxc tnan a dainty, colourful summer dress. Yet how easily >^ razfik 1 smart frocks lose their fresh- PMIH i^ I ne39
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  • 600 19 THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT AT MALACCA To Be An Annual Affair (B) "Draffoa**) p i- almoal certaia i hat wt shall haw in lulure an MIMMU Triangular lladminton Tournament in South M;il;i\ii jus! M flux luivc in ||»c North. llet;i!dinir the serial «rai that held m Malacca
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  • 301 19 Sunnydale And San's Teams Beaten ftadnlntoi] Party m i It wa« the .-ixth en- animal s,nes between til, match was be; el. the- former Belai>i Beah Bng Hee one placer? Tn won by M 14 V-0.. 4 V; 1^ I 1 In the second i«t
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  • 79 19 Singapore Men's Junior Semi-Finals THE semi-finals In the men's Junta* singles of the Singapo-c Barlimnton Association wil] be played to-day at the Clerical Union Hall The matches are almo.st certain to be hill of thrills as the players are v matched and they are worm long way to
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  • 262 19 •phe annual genera] meeting of the Federated Malay States Railway Institute. Singapore, will bo held to-day at 7.30 p.m. at the Institute premises. Mr. T Kangasar, the Traffic inspector F.M.S. Railways, and a Vice-President of the Institute, will preside. The 13th annual report, which will be submitted
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  • 696 19 Interest Of Schools GAME HAVING A BOOM (By "ftacaaut") gADMINTON in Pcrak in experiencing a boom. Indications arc thai before long the State will be able to field a very formidable team for inter-State encounters, particularly the triangular tournament for the Leong Sin Nam trophy
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    5 19 Mr Cheah Jovial Badminton I
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    • 119 19 SUNLIGHT AND UMBRELLA SOAP Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps The wrappers from Sunlight and tablet of Lux Toilet Soap— the famous Umbrella Soaps are worth money to beauty soap used by 9 out of 10 fiim you All you have to do is to save stars
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    • 53 19 1^ i r end tired, burning feet till. i I I W with I a hit I) carries t he. < >f i iu> corn, soon t in- corn i il ixjiiii md all, v it iiout ft t m RADOX ■FENDS CORNS a Obtain* and StOth Imyorterts Aaglo Btom
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  • 2164 20 H. C. SANSONI SA YS IT IS NOT SPECIAL REVIEW OF THE IPOII TOURNAMENT i\\\ M FmrwaraT) :t review of the Mala van tenriifl championships, v, hich took place last week-end in lpoh. for the first time after a lapse of fcOßte II
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  • 595 20 Boxing CLEVER HENRY'S DEBUT NEXT FRIDAY To Meet Som j Pong pLEVEK Henry and Som Pong head a projrrarnnH ol fo be (red at Ihe New World A -ena Friday. Aug. l t 1 t| ..i if pol Hand ioned the j held on Tuead ij n v;l>' is billed
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  • 658 20 BIGGEST SURPRISE IN LOCAL SOCCER REVIEW OF GAMES PLAYED LAST WEEK T,\ I ul! -Hack) II was lelt to thi Cricket luh to provide the biiri*rst nn^et in -•"•ccr this s«;ixom. The Club actniilv shared noinK uith the Ismiskiltings on Ibe Patem oi» Wednesff.lN Surh .1 irsiilt «(i«i!d not l»;ivr
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    5 20 Ha i d-hitting S<.m Pong
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    4 20 CLEVI. I J HENRY
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  • 679 20 A REVIEW Growder's Share In The Victory r.\ -NiM-i !.ntii"i AM) m> the i <»l«»n\ won M.il i Cricket Test, liter winatai t\w mosi important cricket fixture <>i 4 he s« ason since 1931. the IM> une at last Mihdurd and for* admit deft.it a CHWhiut di-h-.ii
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  • 180 21 Krusrhcn Madt* Her Slim, Health) and More Acthrv Ovrrwciftht and rheumutLsm often go aether, because they frequently arise ftsm the same cause It follows, theretore that the remedy which cure > the one complaint will also cure the o rhat was what happened In the
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  • 194 21 Jubilee Celebration! In Medan T HI :s Kive prominence to the 1 m Swl Club I), Ail| i v... this le•(i thej ti ihe Ju. I the lon 50 >• o. in the morning there mm* shoot] compel ;.d in v t A a ai t! c
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    3 21 ■I C BLUNTSIILI
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  • 145 21 Moneychanger Charged With Receiving Singapore, Saturday. TAMIL Mohamedan, Abdullah, was produced to-day before Mr. A. D York, the Third Magistrate, after his urrest in connection with an offence alleged to have been committed on or b >Ut May 15, 1929. He w.i. indicted on two counts: 1 dishonestly
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  • 594 21 INDIAN CHAMBER OF COM MERCE Opening Of Library And Reading Room Singapore, Baturd addressing the members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore at the opening ceremony ol the Chambers Commercial Library and Reading Room at 4, Raffles Quay, yesterday Mi 7 M. Jumabhoy, the president, said:' Today will long
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  • 350 21 By K. A Tlmmmmpoa, D.0.& (Pwtoi 01 Oi ui.ir s« i« n Good eyes have guided many bird* men safely through perila and battles <■:. have brought in.my oth< r In I similar circumstances down to then d aths And so it i (<» the t
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  • 67 21 PASSENGERS The following psunengers are nptcted to arrive in Bingapore from Europe by the m.s. Lalandia on Sept. 4. From Rotterdam: Mr. H. J. B. Braakensiek, Mrs. H. S. BraakeiiMek. Masi tens R. T. H. and P. Braakensiek. Mis.s V. H. S. Braakrn.siek, Miss A. V. Younu. From
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    • 67 21 P The AGE and m 1 QUALITY of j| Johnnie Walker are higher to- M& W\y day than ever before a standard yl^x I/& we maintain by constantly re- Ml iL-, plenishing our immense reserves J)/h of the finest old Scotch whiskies. V|p BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG J]£ CALDBECK
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    • 221 21 SPECIAL OFFER. To The Resident* of Perak, co "Malaya Tribune." Ipoh. Dear Sirs, We hereby offer to send you on approval, free of forwarding charge*. and without obligation, a selection of articles for your requirement whether it be a Wedding, Birthday, Christening or for any Presentation or Sports Meet. We
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  • 327 22 ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING KEEN SPORT J A Most Enjoyable Function SiOJ ipntr. Sam lav. Till lib of the Asiatic Pe- their annual ,th!<t «ni ♦"•ir own und at Paj i >— < this ilt; m ton. 'H tmi*i an animated liicrr BjtiHg a
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  • 145 22 Move To Control Rac: 1 Course (JanKsU-rs Major G P wymer, organiser of the special C.I.D force which controls j all race-course In ihe British Isles, is asking the Jockey Club to hold a special inquiry into allegations concerning race-course gangster Allegations have been recently made that
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  • 29 22 BmnTn A iros SwamiK'd By British XV Buenos Aires. July 16. The BritLsh ruebv union team touring Artrentin*^ overwhelmed Buenos Aires today by 55 points to nil.
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  • 36 22 Penang. Saturday. Flavin-, th•• to* match of their visit her*, tho A nalo-Chinese Continuation ftdbool. Singapore, were defea'ed by the Anglo-Chin*^ School by two goals to •nil on thr Suffolk House ground ye.sterday evening.
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  • 845 22 (Continued from and the Actor pave no special in t I f Ci mined by Mr. Tosswill, wit Id he v Gu;*? ■•< in about i s side bracini not being removed j c Oni i.'ci bracings we removed i I .no done on
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  • 454 22 Inter-School Badminton SUCCESS IN ALL SINGLES Singapore. Saturday. THF Anglo-Chinese School and th<> YMC.A. School of Commerce cashed this afternoon a' the Clerical Union Court Kb the Mnal of Singapore Inter-School Badminton Tournament The A.C.S.. who won th^ shielci la t vcar when the competition was inaugurated,
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  • 133 22 All Empire Mail At V>d. An Ounce <By Air Mail' (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 29. IFITHIN twelve months letters will be conveyed between Singapore and Great Britain for l»' 2 d an ounce, I am informed by a Pest Office official. This consummation of an
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  • 90 22 London, Aug. 7. With the opening: to-morrow of the ninety-ninth automatic exchange in the i London telephone area, the development of the automatic system is carried to stage where roughly half of all London area subscribers are served by this rrethod. To-morrow's change over b> at the •Royal"
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  • 178 22 (ioocl Display By Woman Champion (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Malacca Lawn Tennis Championship meeting was concßQed yesterday evening with the playing of fou. finals, after which the prizes were di.>tributed by Mrs. Bryant, wife of t.n Resident Councillor. Keen enthusiasm prevailed through cul the
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  • 409 22 AUGUST B.P. Results Of Badminton Tournaments THE men's classification and ladies singles championship < league system) of the August Badminton Party started on July 18 have now come to their closing stages. There wer c 19 en tries m the men's section and four m tne ladies' section. In the
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  • 594 22 MER LA N't ILE INSTITUTE S ANNUAL SPORTS Singapore, Saturday. IDEAL weather favoured the seventh annual athletic sports —ting j of the Mercantile Institute which w;is held at the Jalan BCMUr Stadium j this afternoon. There was a lrrge crowd present a compel it lon
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    • 114 22 CRICKET NOTES Players Collide WUk Running A double knock-out occurred in the cricket match at Abergavenny recently when H.B.H. Marshall, the Monmouth Captain and S. C. Curtis, a teamnate. collided. They both ran full speed to make a natch, crashed into each other, and immediately took the count. But the
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    • 47 22 IS IT NOT A PROFOUND A N D GLADDENING THOUGHT THAT THERE BE MEN OF SUCH GOOD INTENT AND MARKED ABILITY ....TO CONFINE WITHIN THE COMPASS OF A BOTTLE SUCH UNADULT E R A T E I) I 0 V Bt E FKASER NEAVE. LIM ITED, DISTRIBUK**
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  • 90 23 RAFFLESIANS AT CRICKET PAST-PRESENT KhoOoff Misses The Half -Century unlay. Txture b*»twr<*n Of thr shield >n by on ih«* d lay. f ill s'i< in all hiaec nd L i the Ant 15 tninuu fatal p >me in ay m A C vith 49. r
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  • 57 23 Tovntameni Ties For This Week the S C R 1 iv been arrang, a Handicap- Hock' m Gu,, ..o Teck eh ow and rh Kone T and Ch on re ck Championship Doubles: vs. Chco and t rhl(> Tolri ChOn. a;.d Mp: Double Huck roe rs. An Di
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  • 7 23 T Saturday. to day and
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  • 47 23 Head Of Anti-Aircnrfi 1^ ii T HF i ondon, Aup. 7. lat Majorn b t'M .id eond An fibe foimcd ft dfefencei I I V' I ■v and [a] nth, these »nH ai r r Jrted io atitl- f Olli ial Wire- i
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  • 14 23 5-iturday. n d v- ■•-day m•- re thron n hlcb by am-
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  • 191 23 X en Competition In All Events f Our Own < Maiurra. Frir: THE eta < in the preae •> toy 50LTH I*l ru Urn I '2 Aiagappah <N, Tnnoae,- sates,? h Club I B lint. ,j, a, •2, mi.ihi said (N) 1 Pr 11-: .1. 0
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  • 177 23 Siames? Beats Rough Diamond from Our Own Correspondent) Perm no;, Smurriax D^FORE thp largest crowd yet local!? thi year at a boxing matcu. Nai Vee Chan, the P. nang Lightweigh Champion, successfully defended his Git c aga nst Rocgh Diamond, wncm h outpointed last night In the
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  • 156 23 Y.W.C. A. TENNIS Results Of Tournament Tics The following :ur the results of tirs ■d 'n tlip YW.C.A. Tennis Tourn tmo:;t for the we k ending Aug. 7: Iland.i'ap Singles:— Miss D. Burn (> 0 > beat Miss M Joseph l5 > 7—5, Championship Singles:— Mxs E Z. Ens 6
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  • 215 23 SplendM Second Wicket Partnership Singapore, Saturday. A BRILLIANT second wicket partnership vh! V P S? WMBi and PoW !I fO1 the r' Sl fu rs t was the teature of their itch with an S.C C "A" eleven m this afternoon -1 Powell were In »n*at
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    18 23 Mr. oeraid Favee and Misa Gladys ac bonza. whose marriaoo took piace in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday last.
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  • 247 23 Mr. G E. Payee And Miss Gladys de Souza A PRETTY wedding was s mnised at John's Church, Kua. Lumpur :on Saturday between Gladys Linda aaughtsr of Mr and Mrs. James De Z of Raub and Mr. Gerald Ernest Payee of the F.M.S Police I The bride
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  • 50 23 Mr Lim Keng Uan President of the j Singapore Chinese Chamber of Comnu .ye. has b°en appoiiited by Marshal Chiang Xii Shck as a member of the comnii''* of the National Economic in ill, Nanking. i understood that .several prorninfni Malayan Chinese hay» been i Lmilar appointments.
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    • 379 23 ONE OF CHINA'S BEST PLAYERS Mr. Gordon Lmn »ue In Singapore On Vug. 17 Singapore, Saturri.. v. TEXXIS fnthusiasls in Shypry^rg will br fffc«<J to hr.ir tha? Mr, Gordon Lnm, China's formei r Cup player, win bf pending c duys in S?n?aporc on hi« miy bomc to China from Europe.
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    • 111 23 When it's so hot you'd like to eat an iceberg When fhtn mi v ;t iandy, i>ut a cfash (rf Eno's the hi. .or) stream md 'F ruit Salt' mto a vl-.iss of w«( tones up the hmer an.l Aril* En. nche Take Kn<; thirst, ir.nv. or ni^iu the temperature
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      105 24 The bridesmaids and best man at the wedding < t Miss Gladys de Souza and Mr Gerald E Pave. Ul Kuala Lumpur on Sa'uiday last. Right:- The Nufiield Trophy, mn at Doningi la won by c. E. C. Miu tin driving a supercharged 1.436 K.A. In 2 hrs. 25 mm.
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    • 29 24 The musical chairs event for cyclists at the Standard Institu Some of the .spectators at the Bports The teachers* race in progress at the Standard Ii
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    • 44 24 Ten homes were burnt down in Si ibm Village, three miles from Ipoh, on Thursday and 80 people rendered homeless. The above picture shows some of he destruction. Two other pictures taken after th 2 destructive fire in Silibin Villas
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    • 24 24 That't how C-cilia Parker, Metro-Ooldwyn-M--game of tennis. She is shown in action on the Beverly Hii.» COUI
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