Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 March 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 39. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 232 1 R.A. F. RESPONSE TO S. O. S. IMMEDIATE TREATMENT PLANE ARRIVES AT KUANTAN WITHIN TWO HOURS S'ngapore, Saturday. DASH by flying boat to K'J-ntan, m Pahang, was mads this morning m an at tea. i o c U vo a European whj
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  • 90 1 I Confidence In Future Of Rubber J* London, Saturday. TO-DAY'S excited dealings in the rubber market, which makes the "Mad Mondays" of the past look comparatively sane, is largely attributed to hopes, fostered by a tone tf strength in New York, that big American manufacturers will reenter the
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  • 56 1 ECONOMIST LEAVES Italian Adviser To Nanking Naples, Saturday. f^IGNOR Alberta De Scefani, the Italian economist, who is going to China to become Administrative Adviser to the Chinese Government, departed by -he liner Victoria for Shanghai. He was seen off by the Finance Minister, Count Direvel, and the Chinese Ambassador in
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  • 25 1 It is notified that owing to insufficient support, the Singapore Cricket Club will rot be opened m future after the Opera at the Victoria Theatre.
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  • 115 1 AFTER CABIN PARTY FRANK VOSPER Believed To Have Gone Overboard London, Mar. 6. rIE actor Frank Vosper disappeared from the liner "Paris" while n* turn m» from the United States. He is believed to have been lost following: an end of the voyage party m
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  • 392 1 By Nanking Official RE-UNION 1)1 NN Kit OF CA. Singapore, Sa'i. unlay. A TRIBUTE to the Malayan Chinese for the part they played" m the development of the country wa< paid by Dr. Theodore Hsiao, Inspector of Consulates of the Nanking Government, m a speech at the
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  • 580 1 WILL THERE BE MORE TAXATION Mr. Chamberlain's Speech HOME COMMENT ON ESTIMATES FIGURES f London, Saturday. TiHE Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), speaking on the defence programme at Edinburgh last night, said: "you can understand the feelings of the chancellor who has been labouring now for a number
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    31 1 Kins George examining with interest a/display of Balmoral Tartan, the tartan of tjhe .Roycl Efou&e, 'when he toured the tc^dls -section -of the British Industries Fair "at the' Wfoite City Lohclon/
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  • 240 1 300 Police Sent To Monastery Cairo, Mar. 7. THE stay-in strike habit has ex- tended to the desert, to the Coptic Monastery of Deir Elmoharrak, near Assiut, in Upper Egypt, and here the Christian monks declared that they would remain in the monastery until their demand
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  • 653 2 A BIG FIGHT Practical Field Studies FE fight against malaria m Malaya, Siam, Java, and neighbouring countries continues with unabating vigour and a great deal cf reliance is being placed upon the young doctors and graduates who are taking tihe international courses arranged every year m
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  • 69 2 Chinese Woman Killed In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. ABOUT four o'clock this afternoon, a young Chinese woman of about 20, appearing- to be of the servant class, was killed when she was said to have fallen off a trolley bus, at the junction of Kallang Road and Kampong
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  • 721 2 Two Killed Uy Parang MALACCA INQUEST OPENED (From our Own Correspondevt) Malacca, Friday. UOW a Malay after waking from his sleep called his wife to bring their child and when the wife came is alleged to have suddenly caught hold of her and cut her
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  • 158 2 Restaurant And Flats Adjoining Singapore, Saturday. IT is understood that a new cinema, 1 a restaurant with a dance hall pi id •i block of flats of e'ght storeys, w>ll b^ built on the hilly land off Dhoby Ghaut bounded by Kirk Terrace. Handy Read arid
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  • 199 2 Re-trial Not Taken D.P.P. DECLINES TO MAKE CHARGE Singapore, Saturday. MAJOR G. D. Gould, whose con vie tion for assisting m a public lottery m November last, was sA aside" by the Appeal Court, and a re-trial ordered, appeared befois Mr. W. G. Reeves, the
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  • 339 2 Views Of The Ratepayers' j Association APPENDED are extracts from the mi- nutes of the last meeting of th 1 committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association: Sale of Improvement Trust Land.— The 1 secretaries were instructed to write to the chairman of the Improvement Trus-, requesting
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  • 199 2 GOLD STOCKS Sufficient For New Budget Ron < M.ir. <i. FOLLOWING a meeting of the Fascist Grand oiiix i! to discuss the financial and economic position it was announced that the gofd reserve of the Bank of Hah on I«u. 'JO was 4,021 million lire, tun including
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  • 173 2 Popular S.S.V.F. Officer For Coronation MAJOR A. P. Goldman, Officer Commanding "A" ♦Machine-gun) Compyny. Ist. Battalion. S.S.V.F., who has bien chosen as a member of the Malayan Contingent for the Coronation, has th.distinction of bein^ one of the youneesl company commanders m Malaya, havinu attained that
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  • 28 2 The 29th annual general meeting of The Singapore Shorthand Writers' Assooation will be held at the Association's premises. 8G Selegie Road, on Mar. 15, 1937. at 8 p.m.
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    • 275 2 Raffles Brasserie! KRAS BASAII ROAD «J» .J. CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 •8* '<<s>'/ yi;?M to 3 p.m. 2 SEE OUR NEW TARIFF FOR •> REDUCED PRICES POPULAR GRILL FOR Af T^??li I^ S X CONTINENTAL DISHES A SPECIALITY Jfr I Wedding Birthday I HIGH CLASS Outside Catering Under- V (akes made
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    • 104 2 AMAZING RE LIEF bi/ iflP^w I II m^^% I W~ 111 ju&t «Blt \v w^r v %>• 1 DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER DAY the lining of the stomach is coated with a protecting layer to ward off further acid at- STOMACH PAIN WIND tack. Medical research and X-ray test prove lwnir*i:CTinN
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  • 1538 3 DEFEAT FOR CHAMPIONS Arsenal Out DIVISION LEADERS HELD AST season's F.A. Cup winners, th Arsenal, were defeated yesterday by West Bromwidi m the oth round, by three goals to one. West Bromwich wort- runners-up m 1984-36, and champi ons m The Wolves
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  • 185 3 Municipal Officer ANTI-MALARIAL AND T.B. WORK J)R. W. DAWSON, who is leaving the Singapore Municipal Services, sails to-day by the Memnon for Home via America. A graduate of Glasgow University, Dr. Dawson specialised m tuberculosis and was engaged m this v/ork after graduation. When the War
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  • 26 3 London, Saturday. Sterling on New York 4.87-3 4- Paris 107-14. Gold 142 7-12. Silver spot 20 7 8. forward 20 13 British Official Wireless
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  • 203 3 "Shoe King" Who Was In Singapore Hongkong. Feb. 21. M. JAN Bata. the Czech "Shoe King," W1 and his party arrived here at 6 o'clock last evening from Touraine m his private 10-seater Lockheed monoplane. Bad weather forced the craft down m Touraine. m Northern
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  • 107 3 Report Of Maritime Experts Considered London, Saturday. At this morning's resumed meeting uj the chairman's sub-committee of the international committee for the application of the Non-intervention Agreement, further consideration was given to the report of the special conference of maritime experts on the Naval Ccntrcl Scheme. It is
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  • 48 3 London, Saturday. Flying Officer Llewellyn, who had to abandon his last attempt to break the record for the flight to the Cape owing to bad weather, is on his way back to Croydon, and plans to commence another attempt on Wednesday or Thursday. British Official Wireless
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  • 40 3 London, Saturday. The Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey will be filmed in order that a comprehensive historical record will be available. Before being publicly exhibited, tLe fVm will be passed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. British Official Wireless
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  • 34 3 London. Saturday. The Bishop of Frodsham, former Bishop of North Queensland and on his return to England Vicar of Halifax for 17 years, died to-day, aged 73- British Official Wireless
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  • 47 3 S.C C. vs. S.C.R.C. to-day at 11 a.m. at S.C.C.: T. V. U. Anderson. P. Bartram. P. O'Neil Dunne, B. Gaillard, E. N. Grfflth Jones. A. C Growdei, K. A. Haddacks, F. P. H. Prar.^-. (Capt>. J. E. Slade, E. G. St.iunton, D. M. Walker.
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    5 3 The I; nburg-America liner, Reliance
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  • 310 3 SINGAPORE GIRL'S SUCCESS Raffles Student FIRST IN AN EMPIRE ESSAY COMPETITION TK) fourteen-year-old Miss Renee Chew, daughter of Mr. Chew Hock Leong of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, has fallen the unique distinction of being the firstprize winner m an essay competition open to all school children m the British
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    3 3 CAPTAIN HANS KIEFF
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  • 33 3 Another excellent periormance was put up by the Gonsalex Opera Company last night at the Victoria Theatre. The production was "Faufit" and the music cf Verdi once more charmed the audience.
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  • 102 3 Singapore, Saturday. A TAMIL was involved m a serious motor car accident m South Bridge Road shortly before eleven o'clock this morning:. It appears that the man boupht some ri?e at a Mohammedan .shop and was not satisfied with the c.ua'ity. An altercation arose, m the
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  • 781 3 RELIANCE ON WORLD CR UISE GERMAN TOURISTS DUE NEXT WEEK "pOR the success of a world cruise, the question of MpMMI is paramount. The Reliance, world- famous white pleasure cruising liner of the Hamburg:- American TJne, sails Kastward to visit all countries at the time most favourable for travel which
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    • 181 3 BACKACHE Only those who suffer can realise the ntter to stay crippled by pain, or will you prove misery, the maddening torture, the dreadful how quickly, how surely and permanently, weakness that backache brings. Yet thou- you can end your trouble for good by taking sands of chronic sufferers go
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  • 352 4 Mr. G. H. Kiat Elected President Singapore, Saturday. DR. Loh Poon Lip, President of the Chinese Association, took the Chair at ?ihe fifteenth annual general meeting liolo at the Association's premises, N0.5, Short Street, this afternoon. There was a good attendance. After the minutes of
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  • 155 4 Engagements For TV Week THE Straits Settlements Police Band will perform m public during the week as follows, under the direction of R M J S ,M HltChl LRAM A.R.C.M., Friday, Mar 12, at Waterloo Street ai 7 p.m.: 1. Grand March: "The Crown of Chivalry" f Percy
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  • 130 4 Chinese Delegates For World Conference IN compliance with the request o? Chinese sugar dealers, the Central Government has derided 0 send sugar experts as China's representatives to the World Sugar Conference which will be held m London on April 5, according bo Mr. Liang Ho Chung, Chairman of
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  • 102 4 New Zealand appear to have marie a "find" m a young left-hand batsman, W. M. Carson. Last month he made 200 against Otago and he!ped P. E. Whlteiaw to set up a now world record of 44. 'j lor the third ivicket. lie has now played
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  • 26 4 Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, the Kuala Lumpur lawyer, is m Singapore at the moment, and will be leaving to-morrow for n short holiday m Japan,
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    • 272 4 1 TOM WALLS RIDING A BUCKING STEER- RALPH LYNN STANDING UP TO THE| VILLAIN OF THE PIECE AND ROBERTSON HARE SINGING CAROLS— W HAT MORE( S CAN YOU ASK? IT'S A LAUGH RIOT! S RETURN SCREENING BY POPULAR j REQUEST J i 1, j PAVILION||— 3.15 6.15 9.15| j i
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    • 196 4 .J. S.O.S. HELP! Send for CHARLIE CHAN and SHERLOCK HOLMES J HERE'S TFIE YEAR'S MOST SENSATIONAL MURDER MYSTERY j I OPENING TO-DAY 3 CAPITOIj j S FIRST YOU LAUGH at the "DUMB" sheriff Then you yell at (he j "Wise guy Detective" until The Weird Masked Murderer appears on the
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    • 151 4 j Next Week at the CAPITOL Paramount blaze the .Musi- .;_^fc_;, :@ffm > cal Trail Again with a Hum- ;]fi ifc S)d per New Comedy, Song and \^>/V7; cill^^ Uance Triumph, |9 II 3^wß Hi r A^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^Bj^B^^^P^ JIK^ 'I^^B* '^^^^r v .ifo IBBT Ti S^^^^BBBBBb '^J H^3 BF 1 bb^^b!
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  • 598 5 It-Washing Its Imp orta nee For Health VERY few people realise how important washing really is to a dog's health and comfort. All too frequently it is something left for an odd moment and "once m a while" is thought quite often enough. If you
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  • 271 5 Further Liberties To Be Granted? Nicosia, Cyprus. pURTHER political liberties for Cyprus, which -on Jan. 1 was given freedom irom press censorship, are likely to be requested by a Sypriot delegation which is understood here, will arrive m London m May for the Coronation As a
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  • 195 5 "DEAD"— BUT WAS NEVER BORN Man Tries To Prove His Existence Copenhagen THE most worried man m Copenhagen is Lars Brandstrup. who has never been born officially and yet has been registered as dead. Aged 23. Brandstrup Is trying to enlist, but he cannot do so because he is unable
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  • 126 5 Colonial Agricultural Policy (From Our Oun Correspondent) '.By Air Mail; London, Feb. 17. J\R. H. A. Tempany who has now settled down m London as assistant Agricultural Adviser to the Colonial Office has just delivered a lecture to the Planters Group of the Royal Empire Society. The subject
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  • 61 5 Bucharest. Quadruplets have been born to a pea sant woman, Smaranda Soare, at Patarlegele, m the district of Buzou. Both the mother and the children— three girls and a boy are m good health. State aid and free medical care for the quadruplets have been granted to the
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  • 227 5 On Caribbean Trade Route niSCOVERY of a submerged mountain ridge, three ancient volcanoes and a i new deep spot m the Caribbean Sea have been reported here by three scienj tists returning from a navy department submarine expedition The mile-long mountain ridge was the most surprising find
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  • 173 5 Much More Energetic sim« She Reduce Dieting is inconvenient, uncertain m its effects, and sometimes defin. harmful to the health. Jl v reduce weight, you can do s.j without discomfort, without danger, by a ny that thousands of men and womi followed successfully. Here is
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    • 190 5 gH%Jffi vB su^ ts 1 have derived from (PSr Kalzana. Afy trouble was r/ y^*—~^^. P debility and anarmia. My \t m r J > r %s x\t whole system seemed to wake <s up with new life inul vitality. \\y complexion ■jf clear and bright. I cannot C-""*^ \S
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    • 154 5 I fa What is the good of a "Single" Whisky? 4 i€ A single whisky has a double meaning," said Johnnie Walker, and when we m Scotland talk about 4 single whiskies we mean the many separate whiskies which are blended together to make Johnnie Walker. No two i single
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  • 1147 6 INFLUENCE IN STYLES AND TOYS "^LL- the other mummies must I think like mine!" Princess Elizabeth exclaimed a few years ago. She had appeared m Hyde Park m an organdy sunbonnet, and overnight the park blossomed with small girls m sunbonnets. Even Shirley Temple m
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  • 408 6 £12,000,000 IRISH UNDERTAKING Plan To Reclaim Swamo la Free State i ßy Air Mail) London. Feb ?.l THE "Sunday Dispatch" announces the details of one of the greatest engineering schemes ever to be undertaken m Ireland. The ambition of the Free Statr Guv- eminent, which is promoting the scheme, is
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    • 392 6 THIS QUESTION OF CAREERS. Get the right angle on this question of careers. Professor A. M. Low speaka to you. "The planning of your career is so vitally important that you cannot afford to make any mistake. That is why you should have the advice ol a thoroughly sound organisation
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    • 225 6 Charm Away INDIGESTION the Chardox Way "Words cannot express the magic" of Chardox, writes A. K. Read his letter:— "Charcoal has always done me gooa, tut it became so expensive taking such a lot. Chardox (Activated Charcoal' acts very much more quickly and is more lasting. It did me so
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  • 522 7 PARAMO UNT'S GREAT MUSICAL ALL-STAR HIT A GALA HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937" T<HE world's outstanding exponents of "Swing" music clash with one of the best known symphony music aggregations m the country m Paramount \s "The Big Broadcast of 1537," scheduled to open at the Capitol Theatre,
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    22 7 A scene from "Ben-Hur" now showing at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore. The film is presented again with all the advantages of sound.
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  • 482 7 AN EMOTIONAL FILM STORY KATHARINE HEPBURN IN "A WOMAN REBELS" MILLIONS of young women of the United States who go to business daily will be surprised at being j reminded m "A Woman Rebels," Katharine Hepburn's latest nicture, coming shortly to the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, that it wasn't so long
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    23 7 Gracie Allen and Jack Benny who play the leading rolos m the "BigBroadcast of 1937" which opens shortly at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 411 7 GREAT HISTORICAL FILM "BEN-HUR" ON SCREEN IN COLOUR AND SOUND THE triumphant return of Urn world's greatest motion picture, "Ben-Hur," now bein^ shown at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, with the added attraction of sound synchronization, recalls some of thr historical facts about this immortal tale by General Lew Wallace. For
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    • 577 7 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour FasAAii« tS m m fair-minded physician will at once rec--3 ITI OU S UOCTOI S ommend it for its definite benefits m T-ii il the treatment of many common kidney Tell About Successful Prescription Thar and baldder disorders. Cystex counterIs Ending
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    • 133 7 ;Jb Sore Throat jB Wlr^J-^ ond Increase m Temperature? fam Wb&Jm Then take Formarnint. It cures Sore Throat ffl and prevents Colds, Influenza, etc., by JlW' destroying the disease germs that have settled n tn e mouth and throat. formammt is highly suitable as a preventive and Of all f
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    • 295 7 CARLSBERG PLATITUPES ..No. 4. ■I [I |Hb^> 4t~^A jfIESOH j THE FIRST BREW! IN 1845 J. C Jacobsen set out for Germany with the object of studying the making of Lager Beer Returning 10 Denmark he made his first trial brew m his mother's wash canoer. wnich Is now exhibited
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  • 4555 8  -  william cross Our Serial Story Ry Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore The events m the house of Dr. Lok (Dr. Gait) m England are described m this instalment. Complications arise over the presence of Doris Coombe, whom Lok knew m Penang and Singapore. CHAPTER 21 (cont.) Home
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    • 295 8 J Iliere is nothing S j for (JlSaSity and\&\ue J i The world-wid success of delicious 'Ovaltine' is a triumph of quality and value. It t otters the highest possible health-giving quality at the lowest possible price. 'Ovaltine' is therefore the daily beverage of countless thousands of persons who realise
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    • 124 8 j Nervousness, fatigue, forgetfulness and many other symptoms often hamper the full enjoyment of life. You can become fit and healthy again with a course of Sanatogen. Sanatogen contains just those elements which give new health and energy to the run-down organism m a very digestible form. It strengthens the
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  • 1678 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURESELVES I REMEMBER the proprietor of the first newspaper on which I worked telling me vt:-y solemnly one day that the greatest gift the gods can give a man is a sense of humour. As years went by I appreciated the truth of the statement,* though far be
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  • 1925 10 A Weeps At Singapore By j our woman co r respondent rf ■ikld! of the Good Shepherd WU the scene of a pretty wedding when Miss Theodora Caroline Hilter- I mann became the bride of Dr. P. V. MacGarry. Miss Hiltermann is the daughter and Mrs. E. T. Hiltermann, of!
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  • 1065 10 YESTERDAY a huge crowd of people gathered at Maison Christie for the grand opening of the new shop. It i£ j a lovely place, painted In the colour 1 scheme of silver, scarlet and black, and the dresses to be sold there are very beautiful too. They
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    • 36 10 PYJAMAS, COATS DRESSING GOWNS KIMINOS s N beautifully cut and embroidered i i j from SB.OO to $20.00 at S I THE JADE TREE S 18. Battery Road, S Ist floor. Phone 7143 A 9 I^^^^VPim9vv^^^HßS9E9l
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    • 133 10 At Vogue's! VARIETY IN THE EVENfNG BRASSIERE MODE STYLES TO MEET EVERY FIGURE AND EVERY FASHION NEED— FASHION DEMANDS FAULTLESS FOUNDATION and perfect harmony of Contour; Maiden Form Fills EVERY BRASSIERE NEED of the Larger Women. The New "BodicC-Type" Backless Brassiere for Smart Closely Fitted Gowns "PRE-LUDE" BRASSIERES —With Low-Back
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    • 154 10 EXQUISITE LADIES UNDERW 7 EAR LARGE NEW SELECTION SPECIAL PRICES PURE SILK SLIPS $2.95 SILK SATIN GOWNS $4.50 EMBROIDERED MANDARIN COATS AT RACHELS Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road. i v v I Maison Christie j I CAPITOL BLDG., 19 Stamford Rd. Tel. 2526 Representing I London, Paris, New York Vienna
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    • 130 10 YEAST FOOD Marmite is the great food extraa which is always m season. It improves all meat and vege- j table dishes, hot or cold. Not only does Marmite bring out the flavour, it definitely increases the nutritive value of each dish on account of its richness m Vitamin R
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  • 1707 11 Notes from KUALA LUMPUR t \*l Wednesday was extremely wet, L and a reauy chilly evening, so I was .noting to have a little difficulty a.~> f?^. news was concerned, but the fol- f£l£ s£m People helped m e oy it minK out foi their usual attendance i l t
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  • 68 11 Fruit Cups: When "pale fruits predominate for contrast use strong coloured ones, strawberries, red or black cherI ries, blackberries or even sliced dates or pieces of dried flg. I Syrup from canned fruits. Use over fresh fruit cups. Sherry or brandy may be added. Serve flavoured with
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    • 35 11 For Perfect Health WATCH YOUR WEIGHT I HEALTH-O-MiiTER I BATH ROOM SCALE I Weighs up to 250 lbs. I Easily read. I Colonr,:^,^ White Ivory I PRICE $9.00. Pediral Hall Lid. 1 BATTERY ROAD. s
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    • 240 11 S Clearance Sale from Bth to the i 12th for 1 week only i of Morning, Afternoon and i Evening dresses Hats t Hand Bags Novelties, etc 30 to 50% discount. de Souza's 9, Stamford Road. 'Phone 3188. i :^r^ "/h THE BEST |;i |||P%|i|: TREATMENT ><^W The Cuticura Method
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    • 418 11 i I JmOm Very original morning, afternoon and evening gowns just unpacked* Also handmade felt posies. j 5, Stamford Road, Phone 3838. S S Capitol Bldng. Singapore. S The Novelty Store Undertakes to Bleach, Block, Dye and Make Hats at VERY MODERATE PRICES hiiQ t^q fiifP 111 l 4^ 1
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  • 580 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 7, 1937. NEIGHBOURS AND YOUR RADIO HPHK British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation is at work. Opene I by H.E. the Governor on Monday, the Singapore station is now giving daily broadcasts, and an amenity for which the country has had to wait long has at la-t
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  • 1561 12 An Agreed Policy Of Five Demands EDUCATION continues to be a live topic m Malaya, though the agitation for a university here and now seems to have died down as suddenly as it sprang up. For some people it was possibly just a publicity stunt 01 the
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  • 519 12 WIT a n d WISDOM o f the WEEK. I v MAGISTRATE says that middle 4 aged women drivers offend the leas!; under the speed limit laws. But then they've had years of experience of keeping under thirty. A A A A TWO friends met m the street. Onehad had
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    • 50 12 Chromium case, unbreakable I sat>ng leather strap, 15 jewels fever movement, 12 montm guarant c I cullo 18 cl. rolled goU $11.— I f Wl -v^ I "x'tfl I HBii /m !< \L 9^ mI 6.81 9/1 ||*H iff .w j I SO> <O !'^l 1 Oppt g!te Cliffl 'J
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  • 808 13 A GREAT VARIETY OF CATS HABITS OF THE PANTHER &> CLOUDED LEOPARD rj^HK animals to be found m th.« King George V. National Park, Malaya, are nuimrms and form an almost unending topic of interest. There are many speci a of the cat tribe, such
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    31 13 racing the boat through Jeram Kier. a most dangerous rapici, guarded by a "Kramat" a batu shape called Marsam Klimbe. This Kr?*mat is said to be a relic of Phallic worship.
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  • 445 13 Traces Found In Park "CREATURES TURNED TO STONE 5 IT is probable t.hat the neolithic inhabitants of Malaya were phallic worshippers. According to folk-lore stories of present-day Malays, people they describe as "manusia," which means "human being," are said to have lived around the foothills of
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    9 13 "Marsam Klimbe." the jtwamat rock which guards Jeram Kler
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  • 535 13 New Volumes In Everyman 's A SHEPHERD'S LIFE by \V. H. Hudson OUR VILLAGE by Maiy Russell Mitford TALES OF DETECTION HISTORY OF GERMANY by Hermann Pinnow SELECTED ESSAYS by Havelock Ellis. Dent. 2- <$l-» each volume. THE five new volumes m this famous library bring the
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    • 131 13 It Pays To Buy The Best! I RADIOS SOUND I I ijTEWAFrr-WARNER HERMAN A. DE VRY SOUND 'vVESTINGHOUSE PROJECTOR AMPLIFIER i STRGMBERG-CARLSON JENSEN'S DYNAMIC SPEAKER** HOWARD OTHERS CINEMA EQUIPMENTS REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS S 1 RCA RADIOTRON— METAL or GL -06 TUBES. 2 OHMITE or WARD-LEONARD VA a ABLE RESISTORB. t 3.
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    • 19 13 -Csn 1 MV ft X: I M DIAMOND BRAND DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS Ltd., 601, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. WHISKY
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  • 1656 14 In Which I Discourse On 4 S The Possibility Of A j Bachelor Tax Being In- S troduced Into Malaya And Speculate As To How The S Individuals Whom It May S Concern Will React To S EOS i 0~ 0" ii~ g- 0— f—
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  • 1156 15  -  G. S. Hammonds A Few Cogent Reasons Why You Shouldn't The Other Man's Job— j j Heat And Noise I j Cooler Coaches On 1 j Day Trains j s s THERE is a certain school of thought which remains firmly convinced that the
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  • 1219 17 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1936 GOOD WORK Building Fund Increases ONE of tin* leading ciubs m Singapore is the Chinese Association, which was iouiuleri 15 years ago and is doins i in :it liable social services to the. community. Games are encouraged. aiDii everything is bein?
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  • 434 17 MALAYA AND PAPER SHORTAGE BIG INCREASE IN PRICES OF NEWSPRINT EFFECTS of a serious world short- j age m newsprint have reached Malaya, the Sunday Trbiune its m a j position to reveal to-day. Inquiries are pouring into Singapore with regard to orders but no quotations are possible, and prices
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  • 190 17 Chest complaint disappears. Loss of weight is a dangerous sign, for the thin, scraggy hollow-chested man or woman can very easily fall a victim to serious ills. Up to now, the only way to put on flesh has been to take large quantities
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    • 324 18 SOUND INVESTMENT The Bonus declared for the year 1936 has again been maintained at the gggjf same high figure as m past years. i $93 er $1»OM sum assured I $^O. Whole Life PoUcier, A«j/\ Per $1,000 sum assured tj)«U« Endowment Policies. ri ever y subsequent year will continue to
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  • 716 19 THE GAME IN PERAK ON PROSPECTS Interest Lags In Districts irquet" WHEN '.:>.•• distric; associations wrrr tunned m various parts of Perak early last year, many followers the a "*e thought that the prospects oi 'he general standard of badminton improving m Perak m a short time
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  • 270 19 Results Ot Annual Tournament The Amicable Badminton Party's anniversary will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow on Mar. 13 and 14. Guests' cards can be obtained from the hon. secretary on payment of $2 each for workmen, $1.50 each for school- I boys and $1 each
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  • 386 19 i m^E Bukom Clerks' Club helri their i 1 "Chap Goh Mci" dinner at the Mooi Chin Restaurant. A large number of members and guests attended and the happy function was brought to an end with the prize distribution by Mrs. Thoip wife of the Chief Engineer
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    10 19 Mr. Goh Siew Heck, President of the Kinta Badminton Association.
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  • 118 19 IN a return match of badminton played last Sunday, the Rosehill B.P. again defeated the Sportsman B.P. by five games to two. Results (Rosehill players mentioned first) Singles:- Kuek Choon Chuan lost to K. Regunathan 13—13 (o—s), 15—12, 7—15; Ling Yong beat S. Maniam 13—13 (5—3), 10—15, 13—13
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  • 298 19 Celebrations In Pasir Panjang rHE Useful Badminton Party celebrates its fourth anniversary this week-end it Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow m D asir Panjang Road. To-day will be occupied with atheletic ;ports, ping-pong tournaments (K.O. system), conjuring tricks, etc.. and a •eception during which the distribution
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  • 3611 20 The Colony's Hockey Defeat By F. M. S. F.M.S. Score Fourth Successive Victory Question Of Representation In Big Games Let Us Play Sport For The Sake Of It Sir Julien Cahn's Visit Some Suggestions For Malayan Selectors Malacca And Negri Have A Grouse Football
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  • 204 20 MOST APPEARANCES FOR COLONY IN ANNUAL HOCKEY IN connection with the annual F.M.S. v. Colony hotkey series, it is interesting to note thai since 1928, with the exception of 1935. there has always been an Oehlers m the team. The honour of having figured m most matches since the inception
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  • 2095 21 /SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES THE following are the programmes ot the B.M B.C. station, Singapore, for the week. TO-DAY (SUNDAY) 10.30 am. Church Service from the Stud*c>. 11.30 am. Piano Recital by Josephe Bernard. The Juliy Smith (Handel*, Rappei oes Ciseaux (Hameau), Hondo "Alia
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  • 217 21 Five-Year Expansion Plan Under Way Tokyo, Feb. 23. the end of the next five years, > Japan and Manchoukuo will have a combined output of 8,000,000 tens of stael, Dr. Takuo Godo, Minister of Commerce and Industry, declarec today before the Lower House Budgetary Committee.
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  • 2059 22 REQUESTS FOR NEW TROOPS IN 1937 Annual Report For Malacca SCOOTING i BMW and mere pcpiuar i'Mionj; Malays. This fact is revealed m the annual report It r W-'> cl the Malacca Bm t Scouts' Association signed by the District Cnnniv>ioner. !Vtr. B. V. Richards.
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  • 68 22 Vanderbilts' Luxury Cruise Miami, Florida. An air lir.er complete with bedroom and bath has left here on a private cruise to South America. All the equipment of the machine is de luxe. It curries two well-known members of New York society, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
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  • 362 22  -  R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc. (Dr. of O< ulai S( i« n« o A DREADFUL word among doctoi "glaucoma," hardening of tlie *»ypball£. Bait and water m the blood seep .-nit of the blood vessels of the n yp and iito the eye's cavity Because £hh salty
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  • REPORTS OF SATURDAY SPORT IN SINGAPORE
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      83 23 IRINO rnmin-ni nr thf phtnfsf ASSOCIATION ~1936 Standi is: Messrs. IT 1 S. T(^»iinTifweTr§on XSn&m*?committee)TJ P. Tham -ni't^. k, m Timn s^v^nnf?^ Ho Kpp Seng (1 brarian> and Khoo Hock Slew (committee). Siting: Messrs. Goh Lye Quee (committee), J; ,nf. tiir tS Brno WaU secretary., Chua K.h Hai .commiltee) and
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    • 386 23 171 FOR 8 Heavy Defeat For The Club Singapore, Saturday EXCELLENT batting by the Raffles Ins'itution leap was the feature of the cricket match played between the S.C.C. and Raffles Institution «n the S.C ground this afternoon. RaffiVs Institution went m to bat first and
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    • 138 23 Annual Badminton Match Singapore. Saturday. BY three games to two, the Marrieds Unexpectedly beat the Singles this afternoon m the annual match organised by the Singapore Badminton Association. The encount?r. which was played at the Clerical Union Hall, was fitting close to a highly successful season. Detailed" results
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    • 343 23 Good Bowling In A.C.S. v. St. Andrew's Game Singapore, Saturday. TOOD bowling on the part of HoosainM shah, P. Singh and Scott was responsible for the poor score put up b, the A.C.S. when they met St. AndrewRiound to-day. Hoosainshah who finished up with the creditable average 01
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    • 219 23 In the Keppel Golf Club Ladies' Championship, the following were tlie scores returned: Miss M. M. Hadley 98+ 91 89=278 Mrs. E. A. Elder 94-flUo+9i=2Bs Mrs. W. P. Douglas 104+ 01+94=289 Mrs. E. O'Sullivan 99+106+90=300 MARCH SPOON Twenty-two cards were taken out for the March Ladies Spoon,
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    • 45 23 The Olympic Committee of Eslhonia I has decided at its annual meeting held m Reval to send a national team to the 1940 Olympic Gamec at Tokyo. General Laidoner, the commandei-in-chief of the Esthonian army, was re- I elected president of the Esthonian Olympic Committee.
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    • 302 23 St. Joseph's Schoolboys Make Merry Singapore, Saturday BRIGHT batting was witnessed at St. Joseph's Institution ground to-day when the Institution met the Victoria School at cricket. Taking first lease of the wicket the institution declared with 286 for eight after two hours' batting, A. Pennefather being
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    • 210 23 Wise Wins In Open Singles Singapore, Saturday. THE V.M.C.A. open inviiation tennis tournament was carried, a stage further to-day with the playing of several ties. m the Men's Open Singles N.S. Wise the Singapore and S.C.C. Champion, disposed of the Japanese, Kobayashi, m three sets. Wise also holds
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    • 49 23 Ties m the S.C.C. bowls (Pairs Kncck-oiit Handicap* tournament: Monday: P. W. Peaehey and E. G. Mozar plus 3 vs. O. W. Gilmour and V. P. Barbat plus 2. Tuesday: A. Ferguson and C. G. Fug- j ler —4 vs. E. Fozard and F. H. Brooks scr.
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    • 441 23 AT STADIUM Good Goalkeeping Against Chinese Singapore, Saturday. A FEATURE of the Second Division fixture between the S.C.F.A. and the Excise Department at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon was the brilliant goaikeeping by Shariff for the Excise men. The Chinese ted by a single goal at
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    • 100 23 "Empress" Passengers At Bangkok (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. PROUP "A" of the "Empress of to Britain's" passengers, including the cruise director and many notabilities, had an unexpected adventure to-day, when the steam lighter m which they were coming to Bangkok from the vessel was unable to
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    • 238 23 Terrors Score Thrice Without Reply Singapore, Saturday. DLAYING on the Police Depot ground thi.-: evening the football team frogs the H.M.S. Terror beat the Indian Asso- J ciaticn at soccer by three seals to nil. Darbyshire, of the Terror:;, .scored two °;cals during the first half.
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    • 64 23 learn To Tour Malaya This Month 1 From Our Oivn Corrcspomi< .nt > Bangkok, Saturday. THE liiiversit.r o£ Moral and PoLticai Sciences is sending v soti'-i team ti. Malaya on Mar. i 7, hqow£ to show Malaya that Sianii.sc toot ball is clean antf similar to the gum.;
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    • 123 23 AT BENALLA Batting Was Not Impressive Benalla, Mar. 6. 'pUE two-day match bitaHi "i 1 1 ILC.C. tourists and the Victoria. Country team (12 men each ski. was drawn to-day. Yesterday* the tourists, battin first, put up 344 (Fishlock 104, Voc 53, Hammond 53.) to
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    • 58 23 300 Metres Free Style For Women Copenhagen, Mar 5. DAGNHILD HVEGER, who already holds many world's swimming records set up another whe n she beat the existing record for 300 metres free style f women's by 310 of a second, returning n£ m L Of A n niin
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    • 157 24 A midfield incident m the Third Division match m which the Chinese 111 beat the S.C.C. 2—o. (Tribune.) Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Little. Cc mmander-in-Chief of the China Station, paid a visit to the headquarters of the R.N.V.R. on Friday on board the Laburnam.
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