Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 February 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 36. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1937. FIVE CENT.--.
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  • 109 1 NATIONAL COUNCIL APPOINTED ALL GAMES REPRESENTED DOROTHY ROUND AMONG WOMEN MEMBERS SUM of £2,000,000 is bring set ascle by the BritishtGovernment for the national encouragement of sport and physical culture during the next three years. A National Advisory Council has been a Jponted of
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  • 234 1 ifOR <umv years leaders of national sport and physical culture have advoea*<Hl a Ministry for the development* pf fitness. The British considered that with a <if Health already •■>' v b- f" •lishw^Ttll ihat'was neenea" w f to establish a National Council for sport and
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  • 440 1 ACCELERATION OF PROGRAMME BASE CRUSH Third 'Drome Being Constructed (Special to Sunday Tribune) IMPORTANT developments m th«* expansion of the air strength of Singapore are being put m lumd. and are expected to be accelerated when the re-armament programme at home is speeded up. The defence
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  • 150 1 IN AMERICA Naval Construction Held Up Washington, Feb. 13. OFFICIAL figures reveal that the construction of six new destroyers and three submarines, embracing half the United States Navy's current warship building programme, has been brought to a standstill owing to the critical steel shortage. It is learned
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  • 65 1 50,000 BICYCLES IN SINGAPORE? Registration Period May Be Extended Singapore, Saturday. HOW many bicycles are there m Singapore? The number is believed to be m the neighbourhood of 50,000. Since October. when registration came into force, and up to date, 21,035 machines have been registered with the Registry of Vehicles.
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  • 95 1 Decisions Of Conference In Java Bandoeng, Feb. 13. A RESOLUTION m favour of the ultimate abolition of licensed houses was passed by the League of Nations Conference on traffic m women and children. Other recommendations include the creation of a Far East Bureau for the
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  • 105 1 the minimum inconvenience to the public. All bicycles must be registered by the end of this month, but it is likely that the date will be extended. Failure to register makes the owner liable to a fine not exceeding $25 and the machine may be seized. The registration fee is
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  • 124 1 Congress Winning RESULTS OF LATEST RETURNS Bombay, Feb. IS. WITH the elections beginning m thz major provinces, it is being hoped that the political situation will speedily lose some of its present obscurity. Latest returns show that Congress is leading m the North-West Froniter Province, where
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  • 125 1 Committee Of Inquiry Appointed (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ACCORDING to a F.M.S. Gazette notification, the High Commissioner has appointed a committee, consisting oi the Acting Under-Secretary to Government, F.M.S., the Hon. Col Cecil Eae, Mr. C. Ward- Jackson and the Kon Mr. Choo Kirn
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  • 62 1 Britishers And Property Safe In Malaga London, Feb. 13. NO harm has befallen the members of the small British colony m Malaga during the recent fighting and the British Consulate and private property have also escaped further damage. British Acting Consul, who returned to Gibraltar on Thursday,
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  • 110 1 London, Feb. 13. Speaking m London last night, Sir Thomas Inskip < Minister for Co-ordi-nation of Defence) said that the prosent prosperity m Britain was not due to re-armament work, but was a natural, sound and genuine wake of prosperity and that the weight oi the rearmament programme
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  • 53 1 Critical Injuries To Woman Singapore. .S.iuiu A CHINESE 'vonum crashed 1<» ground from the top floor ol house m South Bridge Road at 1) am. to-day and received severe injuries to her nose and head She was immediately rushed to the General Hospital, and her condition
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  • 206 1 World's Richest Man STATE DONS FESTIVE GARB Hyderabad, Feb. 13. /COLOURFUL scenes were witnessed on the occasion of the ce'ebrations of the Jubilee of the Nizam of Hyderabad, reputed to be the richest man m the world, which btgan to-day and will finish on Feb.
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    25 1 Miss Dorothy Round photographed m play on her last visit to Singapore. She has been appointed to the National Council on Sport and Physical Culture.
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  • 71 1 Ten Wounded In Unionist Clash Anderson, Indiana, Feb. 13. rpEN were wounded m a riot between a members of the United Automobile Workers' Union and non-Unionists. The Mayor conferred with the Governor asking for mobilisation of the National Guard if the situation worsens. Meanwhile consternation prevails aver
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  • 125 2 SUICIDE AFTER THE MANOEUVRES SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS CAPTAIN DENIES STATEMENTS IN FINAL LETTER Singapore, Saturday. HHHE fragedy that occurred on board the H.M.S. Medway on Feb. 4, immediately after the Singapore manoeuvres, had its sequel to-day m the Coroner's Court, when Mr. W. McQuarrie returned a verdict
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  • 984 2 WANG VAN SAN, cabin boy on H.M.S. Medway to three officers, stated that about 1.30 p.m. on Feb. 4 he was cleaning Lt. Berlyn's cabin when his ir.aster came m. Thereupon witness trent to the boys' mess and came back m the cabin and saw his
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  • 99 2 Inniskiliings' Band Programme On Padang The band and pipes of the Royal Tnniskilling Fusiliers will beat retreat on tbe Padang at 6 p.m. to-morrow (Monday*. The programme will be as follows: Pipes: The Devil's Bit. King William's March. Combined Band and Pipes: Eileen Alannah. Pipes: The Mountains
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  • 126 2 Expert To Lecture In German Universities Berlin. SERIES of lectures on Irish folk n lore are being e;iven durng January and February In various German universities by Mr. S. O. Duilearga, Director of the Irish Folk Lore Commission of Dublin. Mr. Duilearga has been invited by the Reich
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  • 129 2 In The Malay Schools Of Singapore Singapore, Saturday. AN address entitled "Religious Instruction m Malay Schools." was delivered this morning to men and women teachers of the vernacular schools m Singapore by the Hon. Capt. N. M Hashim at the Geylang Malay School. Mr. H. R.
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  • 403 2 To Naval Accountant Officers rpJIE Admiralty is offering transfer to A the General List of Accountant Officers, Royal Navy, for a limited number of Accountant Officers on the Active List, of the Royal Navp.l Reserve and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 4 under the following conditions. Candidates must be
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  • 114 2 Two-Day Celebrations In Johore t From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 12. The Chinese In Johore had the privilege of enjoying two days' holidays 'to celebrate the Chinese New Year. On Feb. 10, New Year's Eve, there was a constant firing of crackers m the lown
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  • 99 2 During the week ended Feb 6, tinned pineapple exports from Malayan port amounted to 100 798 cases, of which: 92,902 (92 per cent, i cases were to the United Kingdom, 4,631 (5 percent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 1.050 U per rent.i cases to Canada Mid 2.215
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  • 133 2 From ZHL (Singapore) MADAME SCOTIA'S RECITAL Singapore, Sal unlay. a SPECIAL rvetd has been arranged for to-morrow morning'j broadcast from ZHL, SingaptW. From 11.30 a.m. to 12 noon there will be a lalk on the Hebrides by Madame S.cotia, the Bardess of the Gor.sedd. She will talk
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    • 237 2 I Raffles Brasserie! BRAS BASAH ROAD .*< I CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 S-V^ 12.30 to 3 p.m. i t *f SEE OUt NEW TARIFF FOR f REDUCED PRICES J y (OMINFNTAL DISHES A SPECIALITY .j* Wliilßi Birthday HIGH CLASS Outside Catering Under- V (akes made t«» order (ONFECTIONERY taken at Moderate
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    • 399 2 Corns and bunions banished by Radox Are you crippled with corns? Or bunions? Or callouses? Hard skin or tired feet? Here is the remedy —Radox footbaths The worst corn surrenders, root and all, to the oxygen released by Radox m hot water. Bunions, hard skin tiredness, are all relieved instantly.
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  • 1311 3 HEARTS WIN BY Tall Scoring *OWDENBEATfI SCORE NINE GOALS nmjf.- 1 round of xhv Scottish Cap, played yesterday, was nottall scoring, rts beat King's Park by 15-0. but no t by means a rec-ord as m cw.) tie on Sept. 5. 1885. th
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  • 101 3 London. Feb. 13. mo- DAY'S rugger results: Bedford 11 Bath 0 Cardiff 14 Gloucester Q Coventry 7 Northampton 6 Headingley 24 Bradford 3 Leicester 0 Newport 22 London Scottish 5 Birkenhead Park 0 Manchester 35 Liverpool 6 Oxford V. 15 Bristol 6 Rosslyn Park 14 Cambridge Univ. 0
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  • 77 3 Johnny McGrory, feather-weight champion of Britain. ha> returned to England from South Africa bringing with m the Empire title wen from Wi.-iv Smith, ar.d on Apr. 19. at Harringay Stadium, he will have the chance or the world crown from American Per Sarron. Thus. McGrory
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  • 161 3 Kxperiments Conducted m Bedford London, Feb. 13. POME experiments were conducted eaily yesterday In the streets of Bedford m an acterr.pt* :o establish the minimum amount of light that would be required undei w<>r conditions to enable essential trsffic to proceed with safety along
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  • 47 3 Vienna, Feb. 13. WHAT [Rcially declared to be a highly important speech will be delivered by Heir Schuschnigg (Dictator' to-mo row, which may decide the future of the legitimist movement m hundred officials of the f of the government oreanisario: have been summoned to Reuter
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  • 17 3 the T iprino-v ral m Bangkok, h is arrived m Singapore en i i Japan on iewe.
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  • 63 3 Stomach Sufferer's amazing recovery, f stomach suffering of Chatham. rei for 15 years with A Tlifleniit remedies irtthoui avail, until I took Btsurated ■m\'\ al dose I felt a er 15 years of agony I tter how ;isurated' Doand proved it to be or bud
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  • 1043 3 STORY OF AN ALLEGED ROMANCE (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 3. |X real-life setting the spotlight of America's film colony is new turned on Clark Gable, the famous he-man of the screen, and all because a plump, middle-aged woman with a Cockney accent accuses him
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  • 168 3 Malayans Leaving* HEAVY STEAMER AIR BOOKINGS Singapore, Saturday. 'THE Coronation rush of visitors to England has begun. Ships leaving Malaya this week were full of Malayans sailing for Home on leave and the big celebrations m London. The local agencies of the shipping companies, including those of
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  • 48 3 Considerable Extension To Tata Works London, Feb. 13. Following a breakdown m the ironmerger negotiations with the Indian Iron Steel Company, the Tata Iron Steel Company has decided to extend their works at Jamshedpur, to produce an additional 170,000 tons of finished steel Reuter CLARK GABLE
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  • 22 3 London. Feb 13. The death has occurred of Mr Henry Gittins, former Adviser on the Siu: State Railways Reuter
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  • 635 3 IRELAND MOST UNLUCKY TO {JOSE IN RUGGER INTERNATIONAL London, Feb. IS. jN an international rugger match to-day at. Twickenham, England beat Ireland by nine points (two tri< s and a penalty goal) to eight (a goal and a try). All the scoring was
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  • 128 4 January Exports From Malaya nOMESTIC production, as represented by exports from the Federated MaJay States and Straits Settlements (Settlement of Malacca), of tin and tin-m--ore at 75.5 per cent., during the month of January, 1937, totalled 6,134 tons. Of this amount 5,991 tons was from the Federated Malay
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  • 143 4 Fraser Co.'s Report MINING.— Tin £220 10s., down 425. 6d. The '1 m Share market m London appears to be firm and there are buyers of South/era Kintas, Southern Tronohs and Hongkong Tins at better prices. Locally the Tin share market is quiet bu'o with a firm undertone
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  • 85 4 There is actually vcvy little to report on the re-opening of our .share market The American .s'.riko i< over and rubber B 'I ".i have made appreciable rises, but to most people the extent of the response is di appointing. The holiday feeling is still m
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    • 566 4 F THE MOST AMAZING ADVENTURES m the MOST v ASTOUNDING PICTURE! JJSfffl k 'i«»h («r4«a thund*r< Inta lII* en »h« icreen, J Jrv Ii»( flancti In th* mail (•r.lmtic advcnlurtl HI 7 »»n«.i».4 «n4 filmed I „\fl Universal fresenit V if V BUSTER CRABBE fl^^^ft I H V V Hi
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    • 252 4 miss it! v^ ibVflS R*. /I programme arc all bright, I K^PHLand complete a round of ex- llwP^l *Z3^9»<y* "-^fl 111 111 H BM <0 ■LT .'J^mbmbmbl^b^l b^bw J I '^^HI^HHHbIBIHBW^BB^BNP^VHHWVBUDBMKRE^BUV^^' AHBHH9X fIBWMBdHBH^P* STILL DRAWING RECORD CROWDS! SEASON INDEFINITELY EXTENDED! SEE IT NO\S jl ALHA M B R A j
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  • 827 5 THIRD PLENARY SESSION AT NANKING Vital Matters To Be Discussed (By Our Chinese Correspondent) r- MORROW at Nanking opens one of the most momentous political conference's m the history of modern China the Third Plenary Session of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintaug Party. The
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  • 92 5 A chapel has been built next to the Sailors' Institute m Anson Road Singapore, by the Missions to Seamen. It has seating accommodation for about 100 persons, and the estimated cost is $12,500 or thereabouts. The building of the chapel, which will be ready shortly, is
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  • 423 5  -  BOB MARTIN 5. -MANNERS Teaching Traffic Sense TN our grandmothers' day children were taught "deportment." It was looked upon as an essential part of their education they had to know how to enter or leave a room, how to behave m the street, how to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 HAVE A DAZZLING SMILE -SPARKLING TEETH tt's so easy when you use J^ Kolynos. Kolynos gives teeth t |g| charm and sparkle wonderful to Don't forget Kolynos is most economical. It lasts twice as long s as ORDINARY toothpastes because f V you use only half as much. Try the
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    • 80 5 FLIT really kiMs flies fajH 1/ Don't risk your health and comfort by I (mj accepting worthless "insecticides" or I f~Zr^ tfT imitations that masquerade under the t$ name of Flit. Remember there it only POflß B^^^^(i^b&) one f f' s on y n c ye ow jf^^^^KJ r* w^B»
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  • 120 6 Singapore Becoming More Self -Sufficient GREATER ACTIVITY IN INDUSTRIES COMMISSIONERS' POLICY ENCOURAGING ALL NEW ENTERPRISES (Special To The Sunday Tribune) VJITH the return of better business conditions, Singapore may look forward to a period of greater industrial activity. Here we have all tse advantages for the opening up of new
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  • 98 6 r THE Commissioners had laid down certain areas m which factories might be opened, said Mr. Bartley, and so long as al! regulations, which were framed for the welfare of the public, were complied with, anyone could obtain a licence. Any activity of an offensive nature would naturally
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  • 515 6 i Singapore, and there is plenty of suit--1 able land for the establishment of industries, if it pays people to establish them. There was no taxation here on industries as industries. Mr. Bartley added that the question of advertising Singapore was still under consideration. The problem still existed
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  • 110 6 New Ship Passes Through Singapore ANEW vessel, the Charon, passed through Singapore a few days ago on her maiden voyage belonging to Messrs. Holt and Co., Liverpool, the vessel was the last completed for the company by the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd. Messrs. Holt and Co.,
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    35 6 The marriage took place recently at Seremban of Mr. K. Vythilingam, former Malayan athletic champion and well-kncwn sportsman of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Parvathi Ammal, daughter of Mr. Mrs. W. R. Muthusamy Pillal, of Seremban.
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  • 138 6 John Barrymore And Elaine Barrie T'*,m Los Angeles. THE Romance and marriage of Johr. Barrymore. middle-aged screen lever and his fourth wife, 21-year-oi-i Elaine Barrie, landed m the divorce courts to-day. The young black-haired New York r-jrl filed suit for divorce from her groom of
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  • 247 6 Old Picture Found In Church Loft g Belgrade Covered with cob-webs, a canvas bundle has been found m the loft of an ancient church near Dubrovnik. The local prisst, who made the discovery, opened the bundle and found it contained a fine old picture. This has
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  • 217 6 HAPPY WORLD To Be Opened Next Month AML'SEMfcNT parks havt become intensely popular m Malaya during recent years. The Happy Valley m Tanjong- Pagar started the ball rolling, and since then we hauthe New World and the Great World. The idea has spread upcountry and there
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 78 6 til SI SJSS* m I TrVy I Graham I SUPERCHARGER Farther and Faster on a gallon of petrol than j| j I an > American ear. Using one-third less petrol for I g every explosion m a cylinder, the supercharged I engine produces more power than any comparable j I
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    • 97 6 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 1 64 million tiny ftoama and pores where germs hide Kiid rauti terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Baning, Acne. Ringworm. Psoriasis, ]:;a<-khuatfs. Pimples, Dhoby Itch, Singapore Foot and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not
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  • 331 7 SPARKLING ROMANCE IN GREAT FILM Several New Numbers In Screen Success r|H) be a successful song writer, v for something definitely new and unusual m each number. Tha f is the rule that dainty Ann Ronneii, ac «>f America's feminine writers, set for herself when
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    17 7 Glacly Swarthout and Fred Mac Murray m "Champagne Waltz" which comes to the Capitol after "Tarzan Escapes."
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  • 433 7 ADVENTURES AND THRILLS AT ALHAMBRA T^HE imaginings of to-day become the inventions of to-morrow. "Fulton's Folly" developed into <i palatial steamer and afterward into a de luxe ocean liner. Balloons, deemed insanity a little more than i century ago, have evolved inic dirigibles which fly across the Atlantic. The Wright
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    17 7 An exciting scene from "Flash Gordon" starring Buster Crabbe which opens at the Alhambra on Feb. 16.
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  • 187 7 fpHE most famous cavalry charge m history is reenacted m War ncr Bros/ 'The Charge of the Ligh( Brigade" starring Errol Flynn an] Olivia de Havilland which comes to the Capitol Theatre, Singapore on Feb. 22. Director Michael Curtiz took: three -eeks to make the sequences.
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  • 307 7 TpOUR famous British st:ige an i screen comedians head the ess First National Teddington produc of "It's m the Bag," a Warner Bro tion coming to the Pavilion Theatre Singapore, shortly. This mirthful quartette of mirth consists of Nervo and Knox. who pra the stars
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    • 245 7 CICFA Cures Both ("MT^ STOMACH INTESTINAL m INDIGESTION /(jTJmTfiS^l Do you know that your stomach digests only a quarter I k^ySfnl of all you -eat? It's the long winding tube of your I UfcEi*:^? INTESTINES which causes most indigestion. That is L.r f .Lf.m«H«.b~« why you need CICFA Tablets which
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    • 236 7 Gibb-; Dentifrice kill- V^^^J^m Harmful acids and p\« ,-y }W^^^ More important still, f^ 1/f, Afti ff lying work m absolute SjZ -^Lj^£ sound with the lovely \VE \!s^H*(£^ whiteness of unscrat- f*r ched Enamel. Change to Gibbs to-day. Sol e Agents lor A^L Malaya gW^n* Barlow Co.. mW mm^J^&
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  • 5001 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore This instalment tells of the disaster which overtook the ship Fame on which Sir Stamford Raffles was homeward bound, taking with him the collection of a lifetime. All was lost through fire, but by great labour
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    • 233 8 PEPSODENT NOW IN A NEW 10% LARGER TUBE You now get 4j]||g| MORE TOOTH PASTE FOR LESS MONEY 1 1 c gjjj]f same high quality 1 \S> 1 r For years people have willingly bought Pepsodent Y\ I 'g HT^ I rather than save a few pennies and endanger *I
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    • 160 8 IUDJiiMU 1 OLD PRICES LARGE BoS\ 10 IN BOTTLES SMALL 4oZ 65^^ I If 2 i^afl \i ■#-^&z^~ Si^^v^ The" immense' value of a regular glass I r t^^T^^J^^T/3 of Andrews Liver Salt m maintaining f^ c- |^vI*J if T/Al health and fitness is demonstrated by v --s"te its world-wide
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  • 1716 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES 1 HAVE finished the last of the Christmas "tears, and I am glad ef it. Let me admit at once that these particular cigars, a present received during the ChiUtnias gift season, were not a success. Th< v pr mised well, for they were about six iitkl
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    • 69 9 .■»:-Vo < "^■'■**^*^M^S^^«?»'^ fl^fc"' i^-^^^lEh^^J^^-^^l *KW>>wtA<Ss*i>"'.'' £$fjK- '*•"'< -x&k. -X*. "> JBB Bm^. *^tt^w .4^l t^v^^v^^Sw^^HHßßHKflSSS^BaC nrf/fyr<T^i^2'y* p ''lMiiitJ pi M' i M^'n'''''f M> <^ '■v.r-'-'. ■>••■•;■;•; :<-;■>;; fitiK''xu2 and there is a lot m the old saying "Variety is the spice of life" F I vH hot or cold
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  • 2620 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. our uoman correspondent AMOST enjoyable function wa.s held at Government House on Wednesday evening when His Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas gave an At Home. The grounds were beautifully iliumited witn coloured lamps hidden In masses of bush and flowers. Lan ern.s m the
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    • 49 10 The first requisite of correct LINGERIE is tut— their fineness of workmanship and quality of materials. THE JADE TREE combines all three m their stocks. They offer the best of everything at prices >ou can afford to pay. New stocks just arrived. H Battery Road. Ist Floor. Phone 7143
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    • 30 10 Rat Poison THE RAPID AT EMOVER FOR USE IN HOUSES, GODOWNS, SHIPS, SHOPS or STORES. i Also useful for Exterminating Cockroaches and Beetles. i Sole Agents: MEDICAL HALL, LTD. Singapore.
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    • 143 10 A F^ <^^^* t^^* A V > r W 4** > A^si V V 1 l» II ISI! L L A L<tl Inspect Our Popular SHEER AMERICAN HOSE, j CORSETTS GIRDLES I j STEP-IN, HOOKED AT SIDES 61, STAMFORD ROAD PHONE 3335 J GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS S MALAY AX
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    • 133 10 feef "Victor" Trunks BEST QUALITY VULCANITE TRUNKS. Bound hard fibre. Fitted 5 Hangers, 3 Drawers, including 1 Drop Drawer, 3 shoe pockets and Laundry Bag. Nickel Lock* and Corners. Lined Flowered Cretonne. gp, Size 40 x 22 x 14 $40.00 Size 3G x 22 x 14 537.50. i^i^felJis^^P^ liUil i
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    • 50 10 Mrs. E. JUDD Announces i her arrival m Spore with a COLLECTION of the latest and most exquisite MODEL GOWNS li \TS from LONDON and I'ARIS your inspection is invited at KOOM 6. RAFFLES HOTLL EJI a.m. till 1 p.m. 2.30 p.m. till b p.m. For TEN Days Only. S
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  • 1602 11 NOTES from KUALA L UMPUR and FRASER'S HILL Around the Shops SATURDAY evening ai the Easternmost, of course, occupy some space m this week's notes; there was one huge party there, the host and hostess being Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fee. the latter wearing i» prerty frock m a deep
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 11 Two Balinese who have accompanied Mr. Le Mayeur. the Belgian artist on his two months' trip to Singapore. Poll* vk will dance at Ifct private view of the exhibi tion of Mr. Le Mayeur's paintings on March Ist mid Katchov. will aeconipun: ii«i.
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  • 63 11 1 medium onion 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoon?; vinegar 2 tablespoons brown Wfir 4 tablespoons lemon juice 1 small bottle catsup 3 tablespoonL Worcesterslun- 4 tablespoon mustard 1 cup water x/ 2 cup chopped celery salt red per. Brown the onion m butter, add the other ingredients, and
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  • 47 11 tGAIN we have a honeymoon couple Itn us staying at chmond— Mr. and rs. Markham of injong Malim. Mrs. arkham looked most tractive m grey :ex jumper with a necfcchief and belt of maroon and white spots. She was seen anther time m
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    • 117 11 At Vogue's! THE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS AT THE PARIS OPENINGS THE (lIAKM OF DIGNITY FOR WOMEN nattery, too, m new draped crowns "id flowing brims, toques that set off ilvery coiffure brims that cast MHtenin? shade over furrowed brows r eyes, hats free from folderol. dk?!?^ m quiet ood taste
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    • 101 11 de Minima s 9, STAMFORD ROAD. j Have always m stock Morning Afternoon Evening Dresses r i 1 Hand bags flowers Hats blocked made to order. Phone 3188. PALAIS DES MODES— 33 STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Have just received some of the v rry SMARTEST two piece VIENNESE MODELS most suitable
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    • 60 11 it\< iii:is ATTRACTIVELY REDECORAT! I) ENLARGFO SHOWROOM White Porcelain Chinese Figutf^ Special New Selection of Ladies' nderwear COME AND INSPECT OUR STOCKS At I Bras Basah Road, Rallies Hotel I ".,17" I i "Lactogen," the correctly balanced food for I tropical use, ensures a healthy baby-hood. l|p>^ 7 :.%r^tf'. S
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  • 597 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 14, 1937. CENTENARY REFLECTIONS k COMMON human characteristic is to imagine that our predecessors had a much easier time '..har we do, and perhaps some such thoughts came" to the minds of the members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce when they assembled for their
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  • 1617 12  -  C. H. Stanley Jones Lunatics Driving Us Into Padded Cells ALTHOUGH there is not half so much cracker-firing during- the Chinese New Year as there used to be some years ago, owing partly to the restrictions introduced by Sir Cecil Clementi and partly to the fact
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    • 542 12 j WIT and WISDOM q^tme WEEK. IN these radio-conscious days, the fol- the fire. This; he was told, would bring I can't think what reason I can give to lowing carries its own particular mo- him good luck. explain your leaving." ral:— And now for the sequel! Maid: "Well, ma'am,
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  • 2512 13 MALAYA'S BEAUTY SPOT SEVEN MONTHS' WORK TRIBUTE TO ENERGY OF MALAY RANGERS (Special To The Sunday Tribune) (Isy Lewis Moyse-, Acting Superintendent) SEVEN months after the task of marking the boundaries of Malaya's National Park, dedicated to the memory of Kimj George V,
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    8 13 Explorirp; the vnnor waters of the Simgei Kcchau
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    33 13 Lubok Briam from the rapid, a beautiful pool m which there are many fish of ten to twelve pounds, Sebarau, a red carp, and Kijou, a splendid fighting fish, taken on a spinner.
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    14 13 Jeram Buta it is necessary to dra g the boat up over the rocks
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  • 551 13  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc By of Ocular Science.) Closely related are the distinctive eye ailments which come generally m association with bodily ailments, though the eye trouble may be the one which first brings the patient to a doctor's notice. Glaucoma, for instance, is an
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  • 1699 14  -  W. B. Pate rson I AST week I was one of a party the members of which had previously decided that tho Sabbath would be an excellent day for that colossal midday meal known as a rice tafei. Let me say at once that though
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  • 919 15  -  G. S. Hammonds Waiting On Yourself Some Cooking Hints How To Detect Burning The Great New Year Exodus Of Servants TH^RE conns a time m the life of every man when he is called upon, through no fault of his own. to perpetrate something
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  • 240 17 To Develop Industries DELEGATES LEAVE SINGAPORE T important move has been made A the project o\ Malayan Hainan** leaders to develop Indus- tries m their home island of Hainan, j deputation comprising two ex perts and two delegates have left Single to carry out preliminary tJSfert""
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  • 894 17 TO BE HELD IN TANJONG MALIM A MALAYAN Scout Jamboree will be held during; the Easter Holidays this year, from April 24 to May 1, at the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim. Scouts from a!l parts of the country will be m attendance. It Ls expected
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  • 174 17 Spacious Premises RESIDENCES AND OFFICES a BUILDING boom has been brought about m Singapore by the movement for better homes and offices. In various parts of the island beautiful residences are springing up, especially of the bungalow type, while m many parts of the city old
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  • 158 17 Mistook Fire Alarm For Pillar Box New York Miss Mabel Mather, a children's nurse, had spent most of her life m England. When she arrived here she wanted to post a letter so, going out into the street she saw a red box and pushed her mail
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  • 206 17 L\ery Week She Grew Heavier Da you find that you have pu 1 on weight each time you step on the scales? I If so, you will understand this woman's I feeling of despair, as she found herself growing heavier with every week. And I
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    • 199 17 .5. i More and more j STANDARD X I VC LES ARE BEING SOLD EACH MONTH IN MALAYA The extraordinarily fine flfnish of these 100 1 1 British Cycles has made them the most popular m S the country. This is only natural when the Stan- i dard X is
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  • 1445 18 HOW UNFORTUNATE YOUTHS ARE LOOKED AFTER 'THE Malacca Boys' Jubilee Club annual report, 1936, signed by Mr E. E. H. Beck, chairman of the organising committee, reads as follows: The proposal to inaugurate Boys' Club m Malacca was first mooted m the columns of the
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    98 18 Britain's First Woman Trade Ambassador: Mrs. Eugeine Daubeny has left London as Britain's first woman Trade Ambassador. She is going to South Africa as representative of a dress designer, an interior decorator and a jeweller with permission to spend an indefinite sum on expenses. She is taking with her £20
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  • 340 18 I New English Record By Amr Bey Imdon. F. D. Amr Bey, by beating E. Sneil m i the final of the amateur squash rackets championship at the Bath Club, established a record. He h£L> now won the title five times and the previous best was V. A.
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  • 288 18 MISTINGUETT ASKS A QUESTION 44 Why Shouldn't I Get Married Paris. MISTING ULTT. m N York, ha* asked bj the 'Iraransig^S correspondent whether it is true that sh» m thinking oi getting manied "W;,y not 1 1 Y. i nt married? lid ".higuett half iofciS» half seriously "When I tt{
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  • 153 18 John Gielgud's Americas Record y. Mr. John Gielgud. the woll-knowr. British actor, has set up an American re-cord by playing "Hamlet" more that. 102 tim. This was ihe previous record made by Mr. John Kellard when he played "The Prince of Denmark" during the Broadway season of 1912-19]
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    • 231 18 WILL MY HUSBAND EVER CET RID OF MSF""^^. HIS NERVOUSNESS AND BE HIMSELF J/^**m x ACAJN, DOCTOR? j| y» AM |A»ST^Nrp*MIOOS CORE -F^ ONLY WITH PROPER Vto, I I WOT O/^IV FEO"! MEDDATAE naWUfF AI)VISIE A OAIIY DIET 0F x\i. akp 7p jfiflw or HJ W^ y-fIBI^ 1 JvWtfffl JtßtMMWMW^^^^^F
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  • 967 19 A CONTROVERSY RECALLED B.A.M. TO MEET Busy Badminton Season (By "Racquet') I poh. r> Ls considered doubtful whether the proposed All-Malayan Badminton tournament for the Foong S££ Cup will be held th»s year, last year it was postponed owing to lack of entries.
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    44 19 ?,?rt^ ir tOn n haS b en J a n up by the coll eges- The first inter-college match was played last week-end and enaea m a win for Raffles College over the Medical College. The above photograph is of the winnir* team. (Tribune)
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    23 19 The Medical College team which lost to the Raffles College team m the inter-College badminton match, held at the SVC Drill Hall (Tribune.
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  • 152 19 Narrow Win Over Merry Youngsters B.P. IN a friendly match of badminton, the Etona B.P. beat the Merry-Young-sters 8.P., by four games to three at the latter's court on Sunday. Scores (Etona B.P. players named first) Bertie Koii beat Chiang Tiong Wan, 15—5, 15—12. John Tan lost to
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  • 407 19 Prospects For 1937 GIRLS SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED (By 'Dragon") OEFOKE many weeks the badminton season m Singapore will be m swing again. The Singapore B.A. have concluded their tournaments for the year and the annual report is now being drafted. When it is ready, together with the
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  • 267 19 Cup Presented By Ariel Motors (Fsom Our Own Reporter/ Serem:.' SILVER cup has been awarded Mr. Cho Nyit Yew, popularly known as Cho Jolly, the local racing enthusiast. Ly the Ariel Motors, London, "as a toßen of esteem." Mr. Nyit Yew rode an Ariel motor cycle (gratis)
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    16 19 The cup presented to Mr. Cho Jolly, the well-known Malayan motor cyclist, by Ariel Motors. London
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    • 66 19 ROSEHILL B.P. A committee meeting of the Roscivll Badminton Party will be held today, at 3 p.m., at Mr. M. Sockalingam'6 residence, 257-D, Bukit Timah Road. Parties desirous of having batminton matches with the Rosehill B.P. are tc communicate with the sports captain, Mr. C. B. Nair, cio S'ngapore Traction
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  • 1749 20  -  Forward By More Of Colony Disagreement Over Selection Of Hockey Team: Malacca To Suggest The Formation Of Malayan H.A.: Will There Be Need Of An All-Malayan Soccer Team?: "K.O/s" Weekly Boxing Notes: More Siamese Boxers Wanted: A Grouse From The "Sleepy Hollow". Visits Of
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    1100 20 OUR Malacca correspondent writes: Things would appear to have proceeded no nearer to a settlement over the final constitution of the Colony side against the F.M.S. on Feb. 27. Malacca would seem to be supporting Penang in their joint selection of what would be the best side to
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    642 20 ON boxing topics, "K.O writes: Although the boxing at the New World Arena on Tuesday was disappointing on the whole, the ten threeminute battle between the Siamese Boon Mah, and Young Gauder was an i excellent scrap. It was one of the cleanest fights I have seen. There
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    • 237 21 "1" MBtkk You Jiave S£en Sompong Boon Mah 2 great Siamese fighter v .^Mfcw flj RPll Now don't miss seeing \ai Srnarn, the best of them all who mk «T once clef eated Sompong. Pl^^^B iiji: I Friday Feb. 19th^ NEW- WORLD y^ I »iii Bk; pisi > bi 8
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    • 674 21 HI a lay an Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES A Symphony Concert And 8.8.C Military Band transmission 2: 6.20 p.m. 9.05 p.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSC« 16.86 metres (71.79 mcs.) and GSB 3155 metres (9.51 mcs). Transmission >: 9.20 p.m. 0 ?D a.m. CiSH 13.97 metres (21.47
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    • 759 21 Menzies: Jane's Big Umbrella (Kennedy Russell), Uncle Rome (S. Homer i. 8 a.m. Weekly Newsletter, Sports Summary, and Announcements. Greenwich "nme Signal at 8.05 a.m. 8.20 a.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 0.20 p.m. Big Ben. The 8.8 C Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall 6.50 p.m. 'I Was There': 'Britich
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    • 454 21 NIROM STATION TO-DAT 7.50 a.m. -9.50 a.m. Church services 10.52 a.m. Light music. 11.48 a.m. Church Carillon. 11.50 a.m. Matinee by Nirom Orchestra. 12.55 p.m. World news. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.15 p.m. Popular music. 2.10 p.m. News bulletin. 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.50 p.m. Time signal. For the
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    • 494 21 10.10 p.m. Close down. National anthem. TO-MORRCjW Beginning of the Phohi programme for the Netherlands Indies. 7.50 p.m. N^ional anthem. Opening announcement. 8 p.m. Piano recital. 8.20 p.m. Sports commentaries by H. Hollander. 8.50 p.m. Louis Sala whistles. 8.55 p.m. Piano recital continued 9.15 p.m. Louis Sala (cont'd). 9.30 p.m.
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    • 492 21 6.35 a.m. Concert Relay. 7.35 a.m. News m French, Market Prices, Rates of Exchange 8 a.m. News m SpanLsn. 8.10 a.m. News m Portuguese. 8.20 a.m. Close Down. 10.20 a.m. Concert. 11.20 a.m. News m French. Market Prices, Rates of Exchange. 11.50 a.m. News m English. 12.05 p.m. Concert. 1.05
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  • 262 22 Damage To Wickets By Bowlers T:it. Am ralian Board of Control at a meeting en Jan. 2. m Melbourne to operate m Australia which will deal with cases where bowl- .an continue to damage the wicket after having been warned to refral > doing. [OllOWtaß
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  • 200 22 Restored to health after influenza All who are worried because they are losing weight and fear dreadful consequences should read this letter from an English nurse. This lady had lost 10 pounds m weight after influenza and was terribly run-down; yet see how
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  • 289 22 Tests To Be Limited To Five Days Only? MR. P. F. Warner, the Prime Selector of Enecii.sh cricket, is out for reform. At Lord's recently he not only advocated that the l:> 38 Tests with Australia be allocated five days each; he suggested the advisability of limiting the
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  • 94 22 Change In Conditions For Championship The United States Golf Association announce that, from this year, tne match-play system used m the National Amateur Championship since 1934, will te abandoned. Ins'.eacl, the field will be reduced to 64 contestants by means of two 18-hole model play round; on
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  • 153 22 The prospect of a visit by the English cricket team early m February is arousing enthusiasm m Canberra. This enthusiasm has extended even into departmental circles. The result has been that for many veeks past the groundsman at Manuka Oval Canberra's principal spoiling are?— acting under
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  • 316 22 Mr. K. Bibra's Views JOURNALIST FROM MELBOURNE Singapore, Saturday. jtjß. Kenneth Bibra, a young Australian journalist, is a visitor to Singapore. He left his home country two years ago on board the British warship on which the Dake of Gloucester travelled out on his trip to
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  • 161 22 STUDIED AVIATION IN EUROPE Chinese Envoy In Singapore jUIR. Chien Chiang Tsu, who was sent by tne Chinese Government to study aviation engineering m Europe, arrived m Singapore on Friday by the Felix Koiiisei en his way back to China. He left his home country last June and has visited
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  • 197 22 Cricket Match Against Spore Compatriots Singapore, Saturday. pLAY J'i the inter-state cricket fixtuie between the Singapore and Belangor ladians was continued on the I. A. rit r>und to-day* when the home team. v/:o were 15 runs m arrears on the R«-sft imvr^s, matted, and knocked uo a total
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  • 35 22 Mr. ard Mrs. J. T. Forbes wer.^ entertained to r, dinner party by the Stftfl of the PC. A. Department at Palm Ourt. Capitol Restaurant, Feb 9 prior to their departure Tor England on leave.
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  • 185 22 Everything Being Done Says Transport Minister London, Feb. 13. mHE Transport Minister Mr. Hore I Bel h ha, speaking m Edinburgh last right, said that while at present defence was of paramount consideration m Government expenditure, its etlecLs m stimulating a revival must not be exaggerated. The
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  • 147 22 Anniversary Celebrations In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 12. THE Japanese Society, which was opened m Jalau Ibiahim, Johore Bahru, just over about a year ago, and counts a large membership from all parts of the State, celebrated the 2597 th anniversary of the birth
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  • 109 22 DEFENCE DEBATE To Occupy Two Days In Commons London, Feb. 13. IT is now anticipated that the debate on defence, which will be raised in the Commons on the committee stage oi' the necessary financial resolution seeking authority to raise a fund to £400,000,000 by loan for re-armament purposes, will
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  • 144 22 Visited By King And Queen London, Feb. 13. The first public appearance together In London of the King and Queen since the King's accession takes place this afternoon when their Majesties will drive through the streets to the East End of London to visit the new People's
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  • 154 22 At the 23rd rmuial general mceiinp of the Straits Bachelors' Physical Culture held at the resktmce of Mr Teo Hoe Kan?:, 296-4, Pasir Paniang Road the following were elected officebearers for the year 1937President, Mr. Cheong Hr.ck Chye-vice-presidents, Mr. Teo Hoe Kan"' Mr. Chua Swa Chwee and
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  • 287 22 0.8.A. Draw With B.P Rangers (From Ou) Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Feb. 12. THE Old Boys Association of Johore Bahru met the Baiu Pahat Rangers at soccer m their return match on the laana padans this evening and dr-v again 3—3. The same was very fast from start
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  • 249 22 Brisbane To Be Left Out Of Future Series? THE amazing enthusiasm shown m Melbourne during the third Test Match may bring a reward to the crowd. The question is being raised whether Brisbane will secure a Test at the expense o f Melbourne m .1940. It is
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  • 26 22 The Singapore Golf Club ladies' foursomes final resulted m Mrs. Bloomfielc and Miss Lucas beating Lady Ba^naL and Mrs. Wise 4 and 3.
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  • 282 22 Interport Yachting At Singapore Singapore, Saturday. rr IHE finals of the Singapore v. port 1 Dickson yacht raring were continued to-day, resulting m a 'tie. The tie However, is subject to prote I faced o an allegation that B 4 and B 8 came into
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  • 75 22 S.S. Police Officer Misses Cheque I^eaf Singapore. Saturday. MALAY named Ayda bin Long, onop a police orderly was charged Defi re the third magistrate. Mr. W G Reeves to-day, with forgery of 4 cheque for $614. The accused is alleged to have taker. the cheque leaf from a
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  • 1155 23 IPOH CHAMPION WINS MRS. ALLIN Surprise In Open Men's Doubles Singapore. Saturday. EXCFI LSNT pi ogress was made on the !':)(lan? th»s afternoon m the s( Chinese New Year Tennis Tournament. Play commenced at 10.30 a.m. and, ex«ept for an
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  • 93 23 V MCA Home and Home match to-day -at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road ground. (Members are also asked to note that cricket practices will be held every Wednesday at 5 p.m. on the Anscn Road ground*: R. Lyne (capt.), F. John. N. Hay, Gim Hock, Varma. I.
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  • 526 23 THE FINALS Thrilling Races At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. FINE weather, a perfect track, and excellent riding all went to make the Cycling Carnival organised by Mr. G. Mahmood of the International Cycle Agency one of the most successful events of its kind ever held m Singapore,
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  • 50 23 England's share of the world record Test match receipts of £29,060 from the Melbourne Test match will be £12,710 from which they will pay their own team expenses. Other shares are allocated as follows: Victorian Cricket Association, £10,000 net; trustees of the Melbourne Cricket ground £2,500 net.
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  • 68 23 The Australian Cricket Board of Control has been asked by Khan Nawab Siddique Ali Khan, a member of the Indian Cricket Board of Control to send another team to India. "More frequent visits to India by Australian cricketers would do much to draw our countries closer together," says
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  • 44 23 Swami Brm.swarananda, resident minister of Hie local Ramakrishna Mission, left for India on Fob. 11. by the 5.3. Karagola to attend the Parliament of Religions m connection with the Centenary Celebrations of Ramakrishna He will be away for two or thret months.
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  • 494 23 SPRING MEETING OPENS NEXT SATURDAY THE three- day Spring meeting of the Singapore Turf Club opens on Saturday, with a card of eight events. The following are the handicaps for the opening day: Horses Class 1, Div. 1 7 furs. Miltondale 9.0 Eastern Knight 8.1.3 Sunshine Sue
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  • 281 23 M.C.C. 24 FOR TWO N.S.W. All Out For 231 Sydney, Saturday. THE M.C.C. had scored 24 runs for the loss of two wickets m reply hi the tot hi of 231 put v]) by New South Wales at the close of play t<> day m their match here. When :he
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      223 24 Mrs. E. K. Allin who beat Mrs. Morgan Oliver m the Ladies' Open Singles. (Tribune.). Mrs. Morgan Oliver who lost to Mrs. Allin m the Ladies' Open Singles. (Tribune.). Mr. and Mrs Brooke who were defeated by Mr W w^ i Taylor m the Open Mixed Doubles. (Tribune'
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