Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 August 1936

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. L— No. 11. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1936. 11VE CENTS.
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  • 118 1 COLONIAL OFFICE SUPPORT ECONOMY AXE SHELVED PETITION OF SULTAN'S SECOND SON QX June _i the Sunday Tn nine announced exclusively that H:.^ Excellency t he Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, had presented to the Colonial Office, while ho was on leave, recommendations for the rever a]
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  • 194 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) i. ■>,:•! n, Saturday. ft is practically certain Ihaf thoJi 1 or of the Straits Settlv■Bits and Hi^h Commissioner for the Malay States; Sir Shem Thomas, will arrive m Malaya or. or about Sept. 5 with a cut-and-dr'a'n education policy, approved
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  • 405 1 Mr. 1. R. B. Tuxford And Miss Hilary Parker Singapore, Saturday A PRETTY wedding was solemnized at St. Andrews Cathearal this afteinoon, when Miss Hilary Mary Parke-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Paiker, of West Kirbv. Cheshire, became the bride of Mr. Ivon Reginald
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  • 69 1 La tost Appointments To Malaya (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 12. Latest Colonial Office appointments include: Cmdr. C. C. Dix, Master At- tendant, S.S., C.W.D. Hall. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Malaya, S. W. Harding (Dental Surgeon, Falkland Isles) Dental Officer, Malayan Medical Service, C.
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  • 170 1 SUN DAY TRIB UNE DE VELOPMENT SIMULTANEOUS PRINTING IN STORE, K. L, IPOH A NEW PENANG OFFICE On Sale Throughout Malaya At 6 a. m. ANOTHER importr.nl landmark has been reached m the striking progress of the Tribune newspaper «roup. Ccmmeneini!, with the next issue, the Sunday Tribui, v. ill
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  • 162 1 OCCUPATION OF PEIPING SN A MONTH Unless Hopei Gives In To Japan Tientsin, Aug. 22. j THRFE thousand Manchukuo 'reops under General Yu Tse Shan have p *nv?d in Shanhaikwan from Chanerhun. It is ieared that the i "'aiii'd Mamhukuo- Japanese armed oTupation of Peioing and Tientsin will t*»ke nlaee
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  • 285 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Arrested And Released On Bail (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A MINOR sensation was caused in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court to-day when Mr. Arthur Newark, of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, \va^ arrested on a warrant following: the Coroner's
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  • 251 1 LARGEST -CIRCULATION IN MALAYA ALL editions of the Sunday Tribune, m Singapore, Kuaia Lumpur and Ipoh. will contain late world news complete (Home fool bail (results, English and Scottish Lefci gites) received up to 3 a.m. on Sunday, m addition to a local news I service covering the whole country,
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    29 1 The Rt. He a. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore. Secretary of State for the Coloniss, who has accepted m principle, the recommendations of HE. Sir Shenton Thomas rsgaiding Malayan education.
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    39 1 The wedding of Mr. Thomas Jarrold Ashley Omen UsUUtU manager of Messrs. Fra.ser and Ntavo, Ltd.. Sin gapore to Mi..' Arda LouiM FortuynUTOOgiever, too)c place m St. Andr eVe Cathedral. .Singapore on Saturday morning. Photo .^hows bride and bridegroom.
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  • 792 2 "SINK COMMUNAL DIFFERENCES" EDUCATION Rev. Pakianathan s Losses Singapore, Saturday. i A STRONG plea to forget all communal and provincial differences and for the whole community to work together as Indians was made by Mr. A. K. Surattee at the annual general meeting of the
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  • 437 2 Chinese Collection MALAYA EXPLORER'S MISSION (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 12. TAPTAIN Humphreys-Davies. so'dier. traveller, adventurer and collector of Oriental art pieces, Jeft London to-day for New Zealand. He is taking with him 320 examples of Chinese art to be exhibited at
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  • 190 2 Both Sidss Claim Successes Madrid, Aug. 22. WITH the conclusion of the fifth week of civil war, the outcome is likely to be much more distant than is foreseeable. At present the position of the rival forces m the four principal areas hitherto roughly follows the
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  • 54 2 Hopei Gives Them A Chance Paoting, Aiu',. 2. To relieve unemployment among the "while, collared" class m the province, the Hopci Provincial Government h&s decided to hold competitive examinations for college graduates m Pcinin". Tientsin and Paoting shortly. Those who successfully pass these tests will be given employment
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  • 211 2 (By Air Mail' London. An;;. IS. Till] cinema was crowded and the audience was watcding the screen •■iory of Lady lane Grey's execution m "Tudor Rose." Lady Jane walked up to »he b10ck A gill's scream rang out. "It's wrong! AH wrong!
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  • 226 2 Not Of Any fireat Antiquity Singapore, Saturday. MR. F. N. Chasen, curator of the Raffles Museum m Stamford Road, examined the old well which was found m the foundations of a demolished building m Malacca Street, two days ago. Concerning the history of this well. Mr.
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    • 868 2 f^^Z MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jf THIS WEF.K CAB \RET ATTRACTION LOUYS SILVIA THE POPULAR COMEDY AND TAP DANCING TEAM. APPEARING NIGHTLY RAFFLES BRASSERIE EXCELLENT CUISINE COURTESY COMFORT SERVICE. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. POPULAR PRICES. RADIO GRAMOPHONE ENTERTAINMENT. Outside catering undertaken at Mouerate Terms. PHONE 5381. g WITH
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    • 195 2 Another Interesting Lecture at THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Sunday August 23, ai 8.15 p.m. 500 YEARS OF PROPHECY FULFILLED IN 24 HOURS Come and hear this truth-reveal ng and soul-satisfying suh.ioot wh«*re true scienc? bears testimony to the tni<h of revelation, and they !>«tth unite m giving light to the
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  • 917 3 SEQUEL TO CAR FATALITY THE FINDING Pointed Comments By he Coroner (from Out Oicn Riporterj Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THAI Mr. Arthur Newark was crimina!!\ '<> blame for the death 01 a Tamil named ilengatn was the Coroners verdii t to-day after an inquiry into she
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  • 184 3 THE NORTH CHINA ISSUES Statement On Economic Co-opsration Peiping, Saturday. rpilE following statement has becii issued by the Charhar-Hopei Political Council with regard to the 1 Question of Sino-Japane.se economic co-operation m North China. Economic co-operation must be based on equality and mutual benefit We need Japanese technical assistance. With
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  • 190 3 48.92 and 110 metres) TODAY Sonata m C Sharp Minor (The Moonlight" Sonata i. <Beet;hoven». On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn'; The Prayer to Our Lady <Ford>. (Elsie Suddaby > Voices of Spring iJ. Strauss*. (Elsie Suddaby l Le Roi de Thule I Faust. Gounod > Air des
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  • 51 3 Hongkong, Saturday. Chow Shi Ping and Hu Tai Hai. two oi" the accused m the Wang Ching Wei Shanghai case, have been extradited to Shanghai from Hongkong. Yu Leh Kui, the other accused, remains m Hongkong. He has been allowed leave to appeal— Sin Chew Jit
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  • 476 3 CLEVER ROGUE Sent To Prison For Three Years (By Air Maili (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 12. ALLEGED to have attempted to victimise a Malayan rubber planter. Herbert Powell, aged 39, theatrical agent, was sentenced at Liverpool to three years penal servitude on a charge
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  • 97 3 Six Malays Before The Court Singapore, Saturday. The victim of a brutal murder at the bV 4 milestone, West Coast Road, on Aug. 5, still remains unidentified, but six men —all Malays— have been arrested m connection with the incident. The men— Dollah b. Marlot, Aman b. Tonil,
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  • 361 3 Mr. H. G. Hammett Miss Daphne Vowler Malacca, Saturday. Christ church. Malacca, the scene oi an interesting wedding this afternoon, when Miss Daphne Vowler. daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. W. E. Vowler, of Batang Malacca Estate, Negri Sembilan, became the bride oi Mr H. G. Hammett. District
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  • 68 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Eurasian youth, Paddy Lewis, claimed trial to-day before Mr. Trevor. D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, to a charge of having stolen a bicycle on Aug. 14. The bicycle was the property of a Malay, Hitam b. Ahmat, and was reported to have been taken from
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  • 202 3 Giving Singapore The Once Over THREE young Italian women are giving Singapore the once over. They are the Misses Elena Dreher. Cia Tognella and Elena Togneila. all of Milan. The are on a world trip and disembarked from the President Wilson to proceed to Java where Miss
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  • 524 3 A COME-BACK? Views Of Mr. Tom Groom INTLKLSTIM. \ie\\s on tin- present political situation m England were express °d to the Sunday Tribune yesterday by Mr. Tom Groom, a veteran London journalist and a well-known nienibn of the Labour Part\. who *s MM Singapore with tlu'
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    • 189 4 OWING TO SUCCESS, SEASON EXTENDED FOR 2 MORE DAYS t\ lit it s Trmlj A Grand wrr to srri 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 Once m a while a great picture comes along with a title that means little to you WE ASSURE YOU THIS COMEDY WILL BK RKME M B
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    • 142 4 l! "ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE COMEDY-DRAMAS SEEN IN jjjjj jjjjj MANY A LONG DAY" says Review. Jill A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT THAT HAS EVERYTHING A jjjjj I GOOD PICTURE SHOULD HAVE! jjjjj ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE See CHARLIE CHAN, your great favourite faced with unbelievable Dangers. HERE HE IS IN HIS
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    • 177 4 And The Unforgettable Voice <>» EigtM^H^^^^g^^^^^^^^^RSiM I gita c i: moo m: IN COLUMBIA'S MUSICAL FILM SENSATION 1 "O.M: XIGIIT of LOVE i with TI'LLIO CARMINATI LYLK TALBOT NONA BUIUIF i Matinee To-day v "IMITATION OF LIFE* also TACK IT YOIK TKOIHI I s M^7 CARTOOM MATINEEi 1 Bring Your
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  • 656 5 KAY FRANCIS IN "WHITE ANGEL" A GREAT ROLE Drama, Tragedy Romance -THE WWW A"£<l." first Nationals 1 dramatisation °f *h e °f Florence Nightingale, is scheduled a* the fraturr at the pavilion Theatre, be^innin^ on Sept. <> with Kay Mi-icis m ihe stellar role.
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  • 44 5 Current And Following Attractions CAPITOL Now Showing "Mr. i>eds Goes To Town." Next Change "The Fatal Ladv." FA VI LION lo- day. "Personal Maids Secret. Next Change "Tudor Rose." ALHAMBRA.— To- day—- Speed." Next Change— "Charlie Chan at the j Circus."
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  • 269 5 BACK ON THE SCREEN Ea th i ng Bean ty Of Yesteryear "THEY nexez come back", wired the Ja+c Torn Dorgan, famous as "TAD" of the eariv twentieth cen- tury sport parres. Thp w'rp was from Reno, Nevada, and was written after th<* scribe hatf watched ?im Jeffries train for
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  • 188 5 NEW COMEDY DRAMA "Personal Maid's Secret" ANEW and unique comedy drama, cntitra "Personal Maid:* Secret," \\ill be th? feature attraction at ihe .tvilion Theatre .shortly. This Warner Bros, production is based on a Saturday Evening Po->t stoiy by Lillian Day. TENSE MOMENTS it is crammed full
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    12 5 A scene from "The White Angel." c cmlng to the Pavilion shortly.
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    15 5 Kay Francis, as she appears m ••Tn!' White Angel." which comes to the- Pavilion shortly.
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  • 363 5 ENTERTAINMEN T SCOOP OF THE YEAR Dionne Quins As Film Stars IN the picture that is the entertain- ment scoop of the year, Darryl F. Zanuch makes movie stars of the world's front-page darlings, as he presents the Dionne Quintuplets m their first full length feature, "The Country Doctor," which
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  • 396 5 BIG ROLES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE MIDGET ACTOR S IN "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS' THE world is a bis place lor George and OLve Brasno, featured m Warner Ohnd's latest 20fh CentaryFox picture, "Charlie Chan At the Circus," which cranes to the Alhambra Theatre shortly. They are midgets "little people."
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    15 5 A scene lrom 'The Personal Maid's Secret," which Is the next change at the Pavilion
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    • 69 5 (m< W MflSflUITOES^^i \&1 FLIT m* l&^^l L Imitations waste M Wi Don't rislc yoor heaith and com- VHk by accepting worthlass "inJ or imitations that masqu^rrrfe under the name or f^<|"!"* aaa^ tok^x^Tm ona Flit FUt old only in Hl S^Btew Mm'\^m2im. y«' |ow rtn with tha oldier and
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    • 400 5 M% KEEP YOUR DOG FIT f Z§>ks*i'iM If you want itti dog to I always lively, happy and m good *^fc *L condition you mu-t give him Shcrley's Tonic and Condition ±&i -^laL^-P^V^ Powders Hie cause ri ttoodiaett. Poor Coat. Lost Appetite. wtfrt^M LH H!| Itching. Scratching, 'Hair Shedding.' etc..
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    • 51 5 FR EE Post the coupon 'for full particulars of how to obtain these beautiful souvenirs of the Coronation of King Edward VIII. To Ne&tle and Arylo -Swim Milk Products, Ltd I 129/135. Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. I PLLASL SEND ME I LTL TE-'I 1 TAILS OF THE ABOVE OFFLR. Name Address
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  • 712 6  -  Horatius SI IT (HANGING TECHNIQUE by TL'KW bridge players properly realise Ike dMferenl technique which obtains m playing against a No Trumps and a suit declaration. At the former, the prime object is to establish a suit before the entry cards have been removed by declarer am. 1
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    • 808 6 P fMMfi mm It Mr Mr m &W I^V^ WE ARE LIVING through strenuous days. Keen competition m business, and rhe X B^!fflßP necessity of keeping pace with modern developments, keeps our nerves etern«*llv on MRr JuhPwW edge. Even our pleasures, recreations and sporting activities are strenuous; we are yDr'S
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  • 1655 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i FILM ftctor or actress has an agent, whose business it is to chisel out of the producing companies as much as he can for his clients. He renders the same service to authors, who, like actors, are haphazard sort of people when it comes to business
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  • 1588 8 BIY n:ir uoman correspondent MRS Sydney Smith and her daughter Maureen, are taking the opporU. Japan before leaving ore for good They will sail or th€ Corfu on Sept 2G and will be dumber 4. Together wii i Commodore Sydney Smith, they j;apore for Home
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  • 1850 8 ANE of the most pleasant experiences I had last week was a beauty treatment at Maynard's Given by Eliz-'^'lh Arden's special representative. Mrs. Lynn, who arrived here from Java on the Plancius on Monday. She will stay m Singapore until Sept. 12. and then continue on her
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    • 55 8 Just Arrived A lar. r t scltction of new Jewellery Embroidered Evening Bags Piking Glassware Tndtrwear Gftckecs Kafflcs Hotel— Bras Basah Koad. INVITES >ou to INSPECT her COLLECTION oi IJODEL GOWNS ANDSPORTS WEAR j| NEW SHIPMENT of BLOUSES JUST RECEIVED trom VIENNA PRAKV do-. MAYNARDVS BLDG. IHONE 49 4 11
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    • 31 8 9 m CELTEX" -^soluble easily disposed qf "THE ORIGINAL" very popular i X .ill wool with very soft cover ■>" Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Singapore.
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    • 250 8 BabysNanni^^^^^k advised me W to use this xt^|Bg[ One day I came home hot fC) qlf and tired after four strenuous •*> 9 »p sets of tennis my skin felt hot and prickly all over. Nannie had just finished Baby's evening toilet, and as I was going m to the
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    • 228 8 fee I PALAfiS DES MODES; THE EXCLUSIVE DKESS MAKERS I Announce the arrival of a very smart colL'tlion of latest models Henderson Hats, also Exquisite Evening Gowns' from London. Now on display at S 33, STAMFORD ROAD. A^- ,_r jij- _».<#> i |f 4 lff: tok (pO.MFOIIT i "BA PLY.
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  • 405 9 IbAMON and Rowta gave their farewell 'X perform; tin Hotel Majestic I last Sftturd formed be- I ".ably large number of fStors. uriod a very la: Excise offi -ers. I JJJo cai Lumpur m connec♦i^n wi' reunion and p o brought pu; 1
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    36 9 The luxury liner Victoria which will take one lady passenger m the fiist class to Shanghai and back free, as fir t prize for the bet cotjftune ai the Charity Kail to be held In December.
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  • 646 9 TH her til] per? ists. On mornins the a heavy Ist, which, however not deter tht ard Hers trom driving balls into the blue" and no ca uaities" were reSd Which is surprising! The noons ha < patient, or leue on the first tee. as the
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    • 40 9 UXURIAi ihe famous Oeansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of ail beaut v iic. 1225 and $4.00 BnMai Umpire fmau* Bc.iuty Preparations «r27 WWCAL HAI.I, I.TO. Bui i»- 1 v Road
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    • 140 9 tie SiWZ.YS 9. STAMFORD ROAD, Have JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Exclusive Model Hats, Dress?s, Shorts, Slacks, Gloves with Collars to match, Flowers, Novelties, etc. Hats BLOCKED and MADE TO ANY STYLE with your Material to MATCH YOUR DRESSES Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 3188. f PKIS4ILLA Ltd. INSPECT OUR POPULAR I
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    • 131 9 T/iw T/ii? Loveliest Soap You HaveJEver Used! A lovely ')ig foaming lather with the "Smell of the*" Sea" m its creamy bubbles. Which is actually true because it contains nure lodine made from £<*awpp( FALSE TEETH TOO Almost magically your skin Is How clean and fresh cleared of t'Ncry impurity
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  • 736 10 Ston: Trees \ND V TEASPOON IN POTATO lIi\RE are seme strange stories from many parts of the world. Mr. Henry Kleinbadi, the Hollywood film actor, who will be remein bered fof his recent performance m •The Trail of the Lonesome Pine/ has changed his name. He found
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  • 265 10 Doctor, Minister, And Psychologist THE Rev. Leslie D. Wheatherhead, who was recently appointed to the Cits Temple, London, told the Methodist Conference at Newcastle that there was c.d for co-operation between the cioctor, the minister, and the psycho- >gist for the development of spiritual healing. At present,
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  • 82 10 Canadian Exports During July Ottawa Canada exported manufactures of rubber to the value of $1,162,840 last nonth as compared with $1,048,018 iv May, 1935. Of the principal com nodities, exports of rubber tyres inreased from 52,401 to 60,066, inner tubes from 33.417 to 44.454, belting of rubber from
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  • 380 10  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Doctor cf Ocular Science) Have you ever noticed that when an putomobile is a considerable distance away, the two lights look like one, anrt as they approach they become sepurated? It has been determined that In order for a normal eye to distinguish
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  • 74 10 Bulk Exported From The Straits Settlements Ottawa Imports of raw rubber into Canada n April amounted to 2. ±16,012 lb. to oe used m the extensive Canadian rubber industries. Of this total 1.148 423 lb. came from the Straits Settlement direct, 80.532 lb. from the Dutch Ease
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    • 515 10 M WHY HAVE CORNS? The writer of the letter below had six agonising corns. She walked m misery. Then she tried Radox. Out came those corns! They just had to when Radox got busy! Read her grateful letter:U I have always suffered from corns, and after trying many different remedies
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    • 87 10 Upset Stomach Cleared Of Acid i Bbomach disturb -h as di*» rtbur^iS feeling of ivariably <ne 1 suit 4 le rule, gi rse and n. a "ors n' counteract] anc j pr p Ve ing its fon BISMAQ {'Bitui ancsia> quick y pi; an JJ stomach; pain d appea f
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  • 512 11 Killed Natives PRISONER'S FIENDISH BRUTALITY ita). Ii rf the third M 111 !".t Jl'h••(I to i irt of Habaul iwic murd< ring h .il; and had been Hi Honour, Jw W; Ity with his htV coiwi< i! i j pri -<uf couth His B i direct
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  • 289 11 Seremban Members Of Club Increasing A NOTABLE addition to the local Fly- tag Club's fleet of aircraft was a Puss Moth purchased last month, proviously belonging to the Club's vicePresident. The report for the month of July was as follows: The flying times for the month
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  • 808 11 What Dutch Companies Ar? Doing ALTirOUGII many people are apt to refer generally to "The Dutch Airlines" there are, m point of fact, two separate companies the X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) and the K.X.I. L.M, (Royal Netherlands Indies' Airways). This misapprehension is very largely chic to
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    • 98 11 I Cool Off with Eno 'Another scorcher,' you say Eno is more than a sparkling refreshing joyously on your way to the (|Hnk> coolg the office. Bui look at you by the system, relieving heavier ness and congestion, Collar hmp. Sleepy getting your blood flowan<! yawnv. Xo energy for ing
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    • 87 11 How do you judge a whisky? BY ITS FLAVOUR? Taste the unusual smoothness of I Johnnie Walker! BY ITS BOUQUET? j Notice the Highland fragrance m your glass of Johnnie Walker! QBY ITS REPUTATION Think how Johnnie Walker has bey/)A come a figure of international fame— ft symbol of the
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  • 610 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 23, 1356. UNEMPLOYED IN THE F.M.S. TPHE question of bj referred i<> by *1 i era! .Secretary, Mr C. D. Ah at the meeting" of u.cil. ll was at great pains i d tho :»11 gation thai nothing had been d for the unemployed, but
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  • 1292 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Evasive Replies On Radio Needs IS reply to questions asked m the Federal Council, the F.M.S. Government stated that they did not know what was the .■'ist« ins revenue derived from the importation of radio apparatus because such apparatus came under
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  • 593 12  -  Anglius I kLARNING to ihose contemplating doing their good deed for the day. A A A A MINISTER overtook one of his church members who was staggering home, j and, in the kindness of heart, gave him I an arm to assist his progress.
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  • 27 13 A scene on the Rocky Island, once a powerful naval base, which the Nazi (Government is now refortifying m defiance of the Versailles Treaty.
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  • 108 13 NEW LANDMARK IN COMMUNi CATIONS NEXT YEAR'S PROJECT GREAT STORIES OF MODERN SPEED great a milestone m communication—and m some respects a treat* one-thai, the introduction of the pern,, pO st nearly a hundnd years ago, is heralded by the trials now m progress with
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  • 3053 13 ENGLAND- AUSTRALIA IN ONE WEEK WHEN r Hill advocated the ■eriny ocs he romised that i* would furnish an improved method of canranication between distant relnand would give an merest-el energy to trade; and that using the fastest means of tij-i por available has always been the (Biding principle of
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    • 26 13 I m 11 68 S^^^ B^^^ tlH%^ i BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE *7T DISTWIBUTOPS AjKHiPELACO BREWERY Cq.Ltd. sime DARBY^Co..Ltd 1 4 mmm m
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    • 53 13 Plans for the nursery the making of dainty garments, on which such care and thought are lavished everything kept m readiness. Such are the preparations all mothers make to welcome the little straiger. W here natural feeding fails mothers turn th?ir attention to the most suitable substitute: the wisest cho
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  • 1270 14 A Symposium "THE DENIAL SUN OF LIBERTY" ITXLIKE the proverbial stone, a newspaperman gathers a wio* range of far better things than moss by rolling 1 about m the exercise of his hectic profession, writes Ippei Fukuda fan "Japan." He meets all *s of people and lets
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  • 254 14 CHINA VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Programme Mapped Out By Ministry •By Mail) Nanking ESTABLISHMENT of a model vocation- al school m Nanking at Government expense, nationwide training of vocational teachers, and granting of subsidies to worthy vocational schools are the three salient points of a programme mapped out by the Ministry of
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  • 98 14 New Zealand Company Ceasss Guano Industry THE contract with Austral Guano Co., Ltd., of Walpole Island (New Caledonia) entered into m 1934 by a New Zealand firm for supplies of guano has not been renewed, and work there has ceased. Recently the Loyaule (Societe des Isles Loyalties) left
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  • 188 14 Economic Co-operation In Three Phases Nanking. Various phases ol Sino-Siamese economic co-operation formed the subject of an interview m Bangkok between Dr. Ling Ping, Waichiaopu Counsellor and head of the Chinese Economic Mission to Siam, and responsible officials of the Siamese Ministry of Economic Affairs, according to
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  • 148 14 with other Auckland interests m order to continue the exploitation of the Walpole Island deposits, but it is understood that the dealings were abortive O.S.K. PROJECT The agent of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha Co., of Japan, informed the Auckland group that should the Walpole guano industry be revived his firm,
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  • 266 14 1 urner Masterpieces In South Africa Capetown THE most valuable collection of 0 pairing.-;. drawinfs and water colours ever to come to South Africu now on exhibition m the Nation-i Gallon, m Government Avenue and is being closely guarded. The collection, which L< valued a over
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  • 85 14 New Governor Instated In Office Apia. Mar. 3 The newly-appointed Governor of American Samoa. Captain M Milne. US Navy, arrived at Pago Pago recentiy. and. after being welcomed by omrlal and native representatives, was duly installed In office. Replying to the wpftfhm of welcome Captain Milni' emphasised that
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  • 457 17 TO DEAL WITH CONGESTION NEW FLATS jjew Railway Station Proposed London a moat been pre- b> the li. j Committee j ,f the L lcil- Th(' in\ol\< v estimai4«t £4, M>oo. The widening of nu, Hill. th< isian ywarylt iink UJJ with he extension of SSell-
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  • 225 17 Ooukhohor Outbreak [n Canada h^, k» JUI v P r uf c °mparative peace, tiouble has broken out again among the son, oi freedom sects of the Doukbobors m Canada. Three schools, 8 sawmill and a comaiumty hall have beon partially desroyed ty bombs and fire
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  • 112 17 London. Soldiers at Aldershot are greeting the nirL-s with permanent waves. Vogue for "perming" Ls sweeping ba i racks like an epidemic Local bfttrdressing salons are invaded by Tommies who want to be curly-head-ed like Adonis. '"Every week we are having soldiers m for perms.' an Aldershot hairdresser
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  • 344 17 \Y -stminster Council's Experiment Members of the Westminster City Council attended a demonstration or road drills at Richmond m order to test the effect of silencers upon the noise and efficiency of the Implements. A previous test was held m October last, when several firms submitted
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  • 253 17 Don't Be Angry Says A^2d High Chief Wellington. SOME 60 Man guardsmen, armed with batons, received the New Zealand Goodwill Mission when they arrived at Vaimosa tor the third day of the conference with Samoan representatives, reports the New Zealand Press Association's Ayia Correspondent. This i.s the
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  • 214 17 ELEANOR HOLM OLYMPICS Legal Action HUSBAND INCENSED OVER BAN Berlin, Auj 4 UTHUR Jarrett, husband of the s\fenmer Eleanor Holm Jarrett, announced here to-day that he intended to take legal action against the American Olympic Committee when lie returns to New York with his wife. HIS WIFE'S REPUTATION After Avery
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  • 152 17 The fact was related by Sister Milru Hovey, the speaker at the Inaugural meeting of the Polynesian Club of Sya ney that she was informed when m U.S A recently by an eminent professor or Berkeley University, it had been definitely proved that one or moi Polynesia migratory
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  • 304 17 LATEST PLANS Youngsters Being Trained ENHANCE, which m the days of the 1 Four Musketeers was monarch of the tennis world, apparently do, s not intend to sit idly by and allow other countries i«> shad< her m Davis Cup competition. The French Tennis Federation,
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  • 829 18 OF CHAMPIONS Is Devlin The Best Player j IN connection with the exhibitions I of badminton throughout Malaya Mr. J. F. Devlin, a shoijt compaton of the performances of Sir (»or-t Thomas, Ba >„ and J. F. Devlin and other players of note m English championships
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  • 30 18 Thirty British airmen belonging to the Harrogate Aero Club landed m 12 private aeroplanes at the new "RhineMain" flying port at Frankfurt. They were received by the Otorburgermeister of Frankfurt.
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  • 439 18 Who Will Win The Final Matches? (By "Dragon") AS I have predicted. Lori Poh Rye (A. S.A.i and William Tan (A.A.U will meet m the final of the Singapore men's junior singles and Miss Waileen Wong (Mayflower) and Miss Lillian Tan (Devonshire) m Uiq women's junior singles
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  • 458 18 Stand Improve-* NOVICES TOniXEY NEXT MONTH (Bj "Racquet") j\ recent years, it is genaatfr admitted that the standard of badminton m Perak lias improved a great deal and .it lh< moment indicaii:'!^ iii.il before long iVruk will be able to claim as th" premier badminton
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  • 949 19 MR. J. F. DEVLIN'S VIEWS FINE PLAYERS Feat Of Singapore Champion HOW high is Malaya's standard m badminton? This was the question which I put to Mr. J. F. Devlin, the lamous Irish professional, after the exhibition eumes on Thursday night at the Victoria Memorial
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    15 19 Miss Grace Tan, who tooK part m the exhibition games at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 720 19 AT a general meeting of the Singapore Peranakan Association held on Sunday, July 26. the following were elected office-bearers: President, Mr. T. A. G. Pasha bin vSyed Mustapha; Ist. vice president, Mr. Baboo Sahib; 2nd. vice president. Mr. Mohamed A!i bin Mohamed Hashim; hon. general secretary, Mr.
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  • 1238 20 GALLANT BANDS OF SPOR TSMEN GREATER INTEREST AROUSED IN GAMES (BY TOR WARD") m Malaya owes a deep debt of gratitude to the various Military units concentrated m Singapore an.l m Taiping. Ever since the people of the country took up sport seriously,
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  • 765 20 box is a RETURN BOUT To Meet Again On Sept. 2 (By •K.O/) TUIK i>».M bout of the yew was seen ;tt the New World Arena on Aug. 14. wht'ii Clever Henry, the American negro from Manila, made his debut against Som Pong. Henry coßibined basing
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    13 20 Clever Henry. He meets Som Pong m a return bout on Sept. 2.
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  • 493 20 CUP COMPETITION STAR TS WEEK-END SOCCER REVIEW: THE LEAGUE (By -Full -Back") THE ball has been set rolling m the Singapore Cup Competition. Two teams have been knocked out m the qualifying round. There are the S.R.C. and the Indian Association. OPENING MATCH The opening match was on Tuesday, between
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    14 20 Young Gander, who fights the Sikh champion of Ipoh, Tara Singh, on Scut. 2.
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  • 71 20 WILMER ALLISON Finished With Serious Tennis WILMER Allison told reporters last, month that he will not defend his national singles title m the tennis championships commencing shortly at Forest Hills. He may, however, play m the doubles with van Ryn. "As far as serious tennis goes, it's all over for
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  • 353 20 Victory For Veterans REVIEW OF N KKK-EM) GAMES (By "SpecUt 'THE biggest surprise m local cricket over the week-end was the unexpected defeat of the Singapoet Recreation Club by the Singapore i Non-Benders. The veteran of 'Singapore cricket had been faring none too well this season
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  • 555 20  - PERSONALITIES IN SPORT K. MUTHUC UMARU MR. <By C A. G.) ATTAINING pre-eminence as an all-round sportsman M the early BgC of 21 Kanthar Muthucumarii. of the Ceylon Sports Club, still rrtains hh boyKh modesty. It is given to few to lfach the top of the ladder m three branches
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    6 20 Boy Quee. Singapore future Byweight king.
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    • 151 20 THE INFLUENCE OF THE TROPICS ON THE DIGESTION There is no doubt that a large proportion of people m Malaya, both European and Asiatic, suffer at one time or another from indigestion m a greater or less degree. Humid heat preys on the nerves which m turn affect the gastric
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  • 125 21 Soffered Agony With Rheumatism for 20 Years Try this v. led I banging shot' a day m a \uin lief from the rheumatic pains thai were constant torturm r Th< mne her joy w he:. nind that Kruschen Wi drivi: f ism. This
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  • 152 21 SPEEDWAY RIDER'S BAD LUCK Incidents Before Bi# Race WEDNESDAY, July 22, was an un- day i^r Lionel van Praag, the nbley speedway captain. A f-w hours before he was due to compett n, the second round of t;-e championship at New Cross kg found he was suffering from a mysterious
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  • 91 21 The Alert B.P. beat the Straits Time.s ?i s Spores dub by .1 gam\s to 2. (Alert B.P. players men- were: Pinp'-cs: Wons Pen? Naw b cj Chin "am Bwee 15—4, 15 2: T^n Miang Jian "t io \v. v K\r\ Wee 3—15 j" 4. 7-15: »n F*nav Hee
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  • 463 21 Decision To Altsr Name (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Aug. 22. AN extraordinary meeting of f-he Johore Chinese Football Association was held at No. 74, Jalan Trus. wilh Mr. Tan Tua Tee m the chair. Others present were, Messrs. Yeo Lip Chee, Seah Swee Onn, Wong
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  • 204 21 Results In Southern Section Championship {From ur Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 21. The following are the results up to date cf matches m the Southern Section of the Johore Lawn Tennis Associations Championship Tournament being playec on the Courts of the Civil Service Clur. Johore Bahru MEN'S
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  • 53 21 Former Wcw»n Athlete Weds Friend London, Aug. 12. ftfark We ton, aged 30. formerly Mr: a" v Fdith louise Weoton, who w s l juncus English woman athlete until ar >perj»tion charmed her sex last June married Miss Alberta Bray to-day. His brid? was hi.s chum when
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  • 40 21 m ord^r to prenarp the ground fo> tr.e forthcoming hockey season, there will be no further cricket net practice TENNIS The club has for sale a quantity of .second hand tennis balls used once only m tournament play.
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  • 188 22 START DELAYED BY RAIN PERAK WIN Only Three Matches Played (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. ONLY three matches were played her- to-day m the int*r-Stetf tennis fixture between IVrak and Penan?, cwinc: to a late jtari necessitated by hfavy rain which fell shortly after
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  • 180 22 Death Of Mr. David Brown At Inveresk David Brown, winner of the Qpei. Golf Championship at Musselbtirgh ii» iBB6, died m Inveresk, aged 75. He wai the oldest living winner oi the word's premier golf title. His name is inscribed on the championship lud which was
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  • 61 22 The first came of hockey m the district of Kuala Piiah was played or; Thursday on the Office Padang between a team of youngsters captained by Che .briii l Rahman bin Pilus and a lean, consisting i I police constables and th Rest The match ended In
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  • 294 22 Ti?s In Autumn Tournament THE following are the ties m the se.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament for this week: MONDAY'S TIES "A" Class Singles: B. E. Abliit plus 3 vs. J. (J Macpherson 15.1 Li J li Rodwell— 4 vs. W. J. M. Warden— ls.3 W. H. Droogleever —30
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  • 31 22 Singapore, Saturday The cricket matches which were to have been played to-day between the S.C.C. and the M.F.A. and the S.Rc and the R. A were cancelled. i m. <
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  • 280 22 Huge Score Against St. Andrew's Singapore Saturday. ST. Andrew s School met the Royal Engineers at cricket to day on the school ground. Taking first lease of the wickets, the Sappers knocked up the huge score of 206. Fahy, who retired with 77. Murphy 30 and Guest,
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  • 453 22 Olympic Match Described TREAT BRITAIN, making their v first appeal ance m the Olympic Association Football tournament for 16 years, did not rover themselves with glory m beating China by two goals to nii. There was nothing m the play to work the <
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    20 22 Lord Astor's Rhodes Scholar who is favourite for the St. Leger Stakes to be run at Doncaster on Sept. 9.
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  • 434 22 Concluding Stages Of Singles Tournament The August Badminton Party's Singles Championship will be concluded by next week. The match between Wee Eng Siang and Kwek Chip Jian has been postponed to Tuesday, Aug. 25. Richard Tan. another seeded player, will meet Tian Hock on Sunday Aug. 29, and
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  • 187 22 Mayflower A.A.U, Pairs In Final uncut Clt-nca Halyesterd and resulted follow J Teo Leng Boon and William Fui k (Mayflower! b S ah Mavflowcr t 21 -15 L 3. Uf B d Wee Siii Orni U bent X C Cherian and 'ih\o Oek Swee Novice i 21—
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  • 85 22 [nter-Circuit Championship To Be Revived New York. Auk 3 The American National inter-circuit I o championship is to be revlveo o ft 4 c of a number of year*. will b« played between August 15 nd 30 at the Hunting Valley Country Club I nd (Ohio) Tea
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  • 44 22 The following will repre*>em the Hoiloway Football Rang* againfl the Bain Streal eleven on the S.C.F.A. ground to-day: Y. C. Bng; K. C. Tan. y Hum: K. Samy. M Suan, Roberi Lam; Mati im J X Alfred. Lim, P. Samy N. Rajoo.
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  • 709 23 DIEHARDS WIN KEEN GAME FIVE TO THREE Match Of Varying Fortunes Singapore, Saturday. ARKK* vlx 'messed at thf An i J.\> "I Stad-um thK jpenu tile Chinese and th* 'X ad m th#* Fit f Division of the i.rasur jh* Chinese ithont their regular
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  • 351 23 i *olice T<^a m Uvn A I ed Out Singapore, Saturday •'•HE S.C.R.C were guests a« the Thomson Road d.-not this afternoon, when thoy were opposed to the Police at cricket The home site's -kip, rr wqh >^ and elected to bat first on a piicn
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  • 86 23 [Jut Anxious For A Return Sii irday. >;% ii't- pour.se of mi Ij yew Joe Dn- tld itb till- S ;)urls rep or thi i Tnbunc to-day Joe Uiai I he nifth\ Jo© weiii on to -<;<y I'iai Fiov.rrs i raever and tricks boaeer. Oftei.. he wanted
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  • 120 23 Tcurn^>ir?nt Fixtures For Next Week The following tiSS hi the S.C.R.C Tennis Tournament have be«B arranged for next week: Monday. Aug. 24: Championship Singles: Lr. S. H. Tan v. Yong Loon Chong; Dr Chic l:ck Yam v. Low Kee Paw. -3" Double- Handicap:— Foong Siong ?nci Kee Heck
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  • 176 23 Trophy For Lawson Little LAVVSON LITTLE, Jnr. of S:ui Francisco, who m 193 1 and 1^35 won the rnoatesr sr -'f championships o the United Spates and Great iin. iMcndnv was presrntcc' with the lf)? r > tetm€S Sullivan memorial trophy awarded an nualh to
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  • 29 23 Tile return friendly football match which was fixed for to-day < Sunday > between the Loke's Badminton Party end tho August Badminton Party hc*s been pos oned until September.
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  • 96 23 BRADDOCKNOT FIT The Big Fight Is Postponed New York, Aug. 22. JAMES BKADDOCK. the heavv- weight champion, is reported to he suffering from arthritis m Ihc left hand and m both elbows in<? has been ordered to undergo trcatine&t by the New York Stadium Athletic
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  • 459 23 New York, Aug. Z%. h LATER message stales that Max Sehmrling has gone home with a fresh contract cn c iirin? the title fight with- Brnddock m June, 1917, to take place at Loiis Island Bowl. Renter. POCKETS ENRICHED More than a year has gone tince James J.
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    2 23 JAPvfES BRADDOCK
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  • 160 23 Results Of Ties In Annual Tournament Singapore. SaUnda\ THE U)i!.)\vL:L! ale tJu> results of tics i uid t'uithei- nxiurcs m the annual tennis tournament of the Y.W.C.A. I Sport.- Club: Handicap Singles (Finals^: Miss E. 1 Pech? (—3i beat Miss D Burgess <scr.» 6—l. C— 4 Championship Singles
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  • 160 23 S.V.C. Meeting At Bukit Timah Singapore, SatunL THE Singapore Volunteer Compai..held a very suc<v boot at the Buku Tiik.lt Rifle R;io !?v this roon. The shooting vva, keen m ail evert-. meet '.vii be. c ntirmed to-morrow i THE RESULTS The knowing w.re the mults: Yds. Dclilxi Class
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  • 44 23 Bobby Jones has be?n back m England on business and pleasure, but not for serious golf. He has been playing at Sunningdalo I and Gleneagle and elsewhere and has m at least one place been followed oy a huge crowd of spectators.
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