Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 April 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 46. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 237 1 HOOD'S GUNS HAVE LAST WORD GRAPHIC STORY FROM SPAIN GERMANY AND ITALY TO DESERT GENERAL FRANCO? MWESPONDENTS m Bilbao te] sr-phic storks of yesterday's gauntht -running episode, mc tf J infr the alleged laconic message from the Brit.sh battleship. H.M.S Hood, vvh'ch proved the
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  • 335 1 Rome, Apr. 24. WHEN Chancellor Schuschnigff (Austria) leaves to-morrow General Goering, who is waiting on the doorstep, enjoying the sea breezes at Naples, will walk m to Rom? and his talks with II Duce are likely to have a far-reaching influence on the situation m Spain.
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  • 321 1 POLICE HUNT FOR MAN IN RED SINGLET THE activities of a man who has com- muted criminal a -milts or. six Cninese s>irls ranging between the acr^s eight and ten years within the past free months i^ causing considerable anxiety to parents iK n Orciin{i
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  • 390 1 Mr. George Massie And Miss Marianne Massie Singapore, Saturday. THE Presbyterian Church was the scene this afternoon of the wedding of Mr. George Massie, of Consolidated Eastern Plantations, Rengarn Johore. and Miss Marianne Massi-. daughter of the late Mr. John Mass..and Mrs. Massie, of Nethermill Tarves,
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    17 1 Mr. George Massie and ivtiss Marianne Massie, who were married at the Presbyterian Churcn, Singapore, ye sterday.
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  • 261 1 Broadcast Thanks FOR HELP RECEIVED 4 YEARS AGO Singapore, Saturday. £JONTRARY lo all expectations that she would miss Bangkok, because of the cholera epidemic, and that if she did call at the Siamese capital it would be only for a short time, Mrs. Harry Bonney (the
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  • 89 1 Former S.S. Chief Justice London, Apr. 24. THE death is announced of Sir Walter Sidney Shaw, Kt., a former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements.— Reuter. Sir Walter Shaw, who is well remembered here, left the Colony m 1925, and was appointed chairman of the Com-
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  • 42 1 Severe Sentences Passed Serowe (Bechuanalandt Apr. 24. EAGAK Gametsi has been fined £50 or one year's imprisonment. Two witch doctors were also each fined 150 or a year's imprisonment and the third was discharged. Reuter. Extraordinary evidence of the potency
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  • 110 1 London Busmen's Decision London, Apr. 24. LONDON busmen have decided "to strike on Apr. 30 unless their demand of a seven and a half hour day is conceded. The London Transport Board maintains that the concession is financially impossible. The Ministry of Labour is m communication with both
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  • 189 1 Moscow, Apr. 24. THE discovery of a widespread racket by the secret police has hastened the progress of Stalin's purge. Already 300 important officials, are stated to have been arrested, besides many associates m oi?tside official circles. In addition to the former Po'ice Chief, M.
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  • 61 1 Harbour Board Tender For Repairs IT is notified that committee no. 3 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners recommended acceptance of the sole complete tender for repairs to Cavenagh Bridge, that of the Singapore Harbour Board amounting to the provisional sum of $15,760.50, subject to the provision of funds.
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  • 152 2 Two Murder Charges On The List Singapore, Saturday. THE Third Assizes for the Settlement of Singapore will commence on Tuesday, Apr. 27, before Mr. Justice W. K. Home There are twelve cases on the list, including two of alleged murder, m both ol which the accused
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  • 47 2 Locarno Obligations Abrogated BrusseX Apr. 24. BELGIUM will freed from her obligations as a Locarno guarantee at a ceremony m the Foreign Office this afternoon, when the necessary documents will be signed by the Foreign Minister (M. Spaak) and the British and French Ambassadors. Reuter
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  • 29 2 The 35th anniversary of the Tong Soon Kok Association will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow at Pasir Panjang on June 19 ajid 20.
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  • 213 2 Preparing For Holiday Crowds ELABORATE arrangements have been made for the entertainment of patrons m celebration of the Coronation During the Coronation week, the park will be generously decorated and beautifully illuminated. Large quantities of flags, bunting, shields and portraits of their Majesties the King
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  • 31 2 Cheap Tickets During The Celebrations The F.M.S. Railways announce that cheap return tickets will be issued to all centres during the Coronation celebrations Particulars may be obtained from stationmasters.
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  • 52 2 Singap Dre, Saturday Alleged to have been assaulted by an Indian with a stick in Lorong Eulu. off Geylang Road yesterday afternoon, a Chinese was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital by ambulance in an unconscious condition with a large lacerated wound on the right side of
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  • 377 2 FINES TO BE RETURNED JUDGE'S VIEW Police Evidence Criticised Singapore, Saturday. CONVICTED by the lower Court Is m July last, and fined $10 on each of two charges brought against him m respect of alleged infringement of the Traffic Regulations m February, S. R. Salmon successfully
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  • 70 2 Wounded At Dillinger Killing Washington. D.C. A Bill granting 1,500 dollars (£300; to Miss Etta NareJsky, of Chicago, who was wounded when "G-men" shot the notorious gangster John Dillinger, has been approved by the House of Representatives here. Miss Natelsky was a bystander whe.i Dillinger was killed
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  • 122 2 (By A Staff Reporter) rr\HE valuable humanitarian work A which is performed by the Singapore Anti-Opium Society in its home at Kampong Java Road, where over 5.C00 derelicts of human society have been ridded of the curse since the institution was established about four years ago,
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  • 259 2 Research Board Established (By Air Mail) (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, April 14. THE first meeting of the British Rubber Research Board was held at the folonial Office. The Board ha 3 been oet up to take charge of the British section of the research and
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  • 134 2 ANOTHER indication of Japan's growing interest m the South Seas, is the announcement from Tokyo that Admiral Seizo Kobayashj, Governor -General of Formosa, will in t July embark on a two mwiths"^ tour of the Philippines, Hongkong, Malaya and the NetherLands East Indies. The Admiral's main
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  • 749 2 HONGK ONG BIDS FAREWELL TO SIR ANDREW AND LADY CALDECOTT Hongkong, Apr. 16. ALL sections of the comn. unity cf Hongkong gave expression to their high esteem and regard for His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, K.C.M.G., C.8.E., and Lady Caldecott, at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday afternoon
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  • 144 2 All Ready For Singapore Effort WHAT will undoubtedly be the most attractive of the series of British Trade Fairs held annually at the Great World Amusement Park is to be opened by H.E. the Governor at 6.45 p.m. on Friday next, April 30. Individual exhibitors and Dominion
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  • 37 2 The office of the Consulate-General of Japan will be closed on April 27 and 29 to celebrate the special festival of the Yasukuni Shrine and the birth day of His Majesty the Emperor oi Japan
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  • 101 2 Crash With Lorry In Singapore Singapore Saturday. A COLLISION between a motor-lorry and a ricksha at the junction or Grange Road and Paterson Road at 8.35 iast night resulted m the death of the ricksha puller, his two passviiKei* <* Malay man and woman) being seriously injures
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  • 102 2 The Sikh community of Singapore wui give an "At Home" m honour ol Sardar jai Singh of Malabar and Mr. P Davar at the Robinson OtAs to-morrow at 5 p.m. A Saraar Jai Singh is a MaJabari ana an ardent follower of Sikhism. H re l
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    • 132 2 Raffles Brasserie! BRAS BASAH ROAD CURRY TIFFIN $LOO 1 <&S 12.30 to 3 p.m, POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. S AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY I Wedding and Birthday Cakes ma de to Order Outside Catering Undertaken at Moderate Terms SEE Ot'R NEW TARIFF FOR REDUCED PRICES S
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    • 56 2 Hi 1 VY Ur Favourite Stars of BIG BROADCAST OF ~W Wm&L 1937" m a Rollicking Musical Comedy ♦Ik JACK BENNY m /|iF^ "p ii v i j >> w tollege Holiday With 1 GEORGE BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN m JJ^^^M MARY BOLAND MARTHA RAVE fc Sfcisl^HiiffiS and ELEANORE WHITNEY
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  • 1296 3 ENGLISH SCOTTISH LEAGUE SOCCER RESULTS Celtic Beat Aberdeen In Cup Final HAMPDEN PARK MATCH Huge Crowd LOSERS' FIGHTING FINISH Lundon, Apr. 24. AT Hampden Park to-day m sunny weather. 120.000 spectators saw the Scottbb Cup final m which Celtic bea* Aberdeen 2—l. Aberdeen were completely held »n attack and their
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  • 66 3 First Division champions: Manchester City. Relegation: Manchester V. and Sheffield W. Second Division champions: Blackpool^ to be promoted to First Division with Leicester City Third Division (Southern) promotion for Luton Town or Notts County. DoncasUr R. to re-app!y. Thiid Division (Northern) promotion for Stockport County or Lincoln City.
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  • 357 3 George Day Wins Open Diving Event Singapore. Saturday. EXCELLENT weather pre\ ailed throughout the long and varied programme of the twelfth annual handicap swimming carnhal of the V.M.C.A. held this afternoon a t Fort Canning. Man of the events were very keenly contested, the senior 80
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  • 632 3 Annual Meeting UNFAIR TREATMENT OF SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. THE annual general meeting of the Singapoie Manufacturers' Association was held at No. 698, China Buildings, Chu'lTa Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The Hon. Mr Tay Lian Teck presided and there was a good attendance. Before proposing the adoption 01 the accounts,
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    22 3 Mr. Cleaver Rowell Eber and his bride, Miss Mabel Smith, who were married at the Cathedral of the G ood Shepherd yesterday.
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  • 2393 3 SPEECH TO CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION "gMPERORS and Kings have largely disappeared and it is very remarkable that during all the great changes of the past hundred years, the rising of new ideals, the upheavals of the greatest war hi history^ Great Britain has been able
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  • 119 3 Impossible To Mill Enough Flour Bilbao, Apr. 24. DESPITE the Arrival of the Stunbro-jk yesterday with 4,000 tons of wheat Bilbao is without bread for tho sorond day m succession as it is impossible yet to mill enough flour for the town's needs. The insurgent land offensive
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  • 246 3 Locarno Obligations And Powers THE joint Anglo-French statement releasing Belgium from her obligations as guarantor power under the Locarrn treaty says the Anglo-French Governments have given full attention to th« desire of Belgium to have her international rights and obligations clarified where it is rendered necessary by her
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  • 91 3 T Simla, Apr. 24. HE steamroller action to roll up the Waziri resistance began rariirsilv yesterday with the establishment of a bridge head south of the Tochi rivor Casualties, subject to confirmation ;irr Indians two killed and tight wounoed The tribesmen's losses arv not ascertainable but are considerable.
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  • 293 3 Englishwoman's Startling Allegations Los Angeles. Apr. 24. I^HE dimpled he-man Him star, Clark Gable, has figured m a remarkable case here m which a Mrs. Violet Norton, an Englishwoman, is charged with attempting to obtain money from Gable wlu> received letters alleging he was thr rathe* ol" Mrs.
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  • 53 3 V.M A team vs the S H.B on the SUB ground m the Third Division of the RAFA League OH Monday •J Ferguson, X Leembruggen, N .lack son, W. Bates C Day. X T. Teek. P Rwyny, A Nodcn. Lim Kirn Wee R Me.dland, Lim Bah Song.
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    • 253 3 BRONCHITIS You Can Keel Relief \W -u. inn m:In s—lo SFX'ONnS! ATTACK KM)S IN 10—20 MINUTES. Attacks of Bronchitis and Tubcrcul'xsis Coughing can be ENDED m H> mjnu'l'ks, Restful deep and dmi trm fronj vain' ONF TABLET of Kphazoiw can do this for YOU, just as it has dot,< it
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    • 153 4 A BRAND NEW PROGRAMME W% h Y/^'RT OPENING AT 3.15 Another Excellent British Screen Production That Will Be The Talk Of The Town Rl 11 I J llf I SP" it- -llr llii:i V ul^l #i J \.-Jif a EC ■mm b^^ sSjtiw IB^d^^^^H^B^B^B^B^Blßlß^B^l I I M^r "4bBBBBBB^BBBBHBBBBB^9 f Bfil^fl
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    • 220 4 Come and join m the Fun with JOAN, BILL and 808 m their Best Comedy Hit It's a rollicking show that EVERYONE Can Enjoy ZZZZT 1 1 AT THE CAPITOL us 3 FAMOUS STARS TOGETHER i sg^ m FREDERICK LONSDALE'S Ife^^ Sparkling Comedy r V Vk f i 3jH w&
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    • 720 4 Positively Last Night Grand Double Feature Attraction IHBMP^«^~' 18ai| i^Sii to-day .-i.i:.— ii.i:.— 'i.i:, Jm alhambka i **'^w? j^m&M* For a really thrilling evening -h%i entertainment meet (iinyrr Rogers tW^jl and Lvle Talbot m "A SIIRILK IN GINGER ROGERS Co-starred with LYLE TALEOT m AOHRIEKIN iHEINIGHT ALSO ROB 111 I
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  • 711 5  -  BOB MARTIN 15-WORMS Need For Careful Treatment **|jUT m y P u PPy tan 't have worms*' a dog-owner said to me recently, "he is only three months old and we've looked after him like a child ever since he left his mother, he hasn't
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  • 285 5 The Question Of Prdper Head-Dress Rangoon. A HEAD-DRESS "debate" was held m the House of Representatives when Dr. Ba Maw, the newly appointed Minister to assume office on Apr. 1, entered the Chamber wearing a light yellow head-gear, fitting his head like a Gaungbang (Burmese head-dress).
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    • 351 5 STOMACH SUFFERERS You must neutralise that acid By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. It's the excess acid m your stomach that is the real cause of all your suffering. It stops digestion, ferments your focd. inflames the delic?te stomach lining, and, if unchecked, soon leads to chronic gastritis and ulceration. For
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  • 429 6 UNIQUE EVENT Coronation Day Programme KING GEORGE will make history on Coronation Day by being the first monarch to speak to his subjects m all parts of the world only a few hours after he has been crowned. His broadcast will be the culmination of the
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  • 169 6 Commemorating Red Army Victory Moscow. TLEVEN artists are now completing a vast painting here which will serve as a model for an historical panorama of the storming of Perekop— the famou.s battle of 1920 by which the Red army took the Isthmus of Perekop. the
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  • 68 6 Middleburg, New York State. What is believed to be the wor ld ls shortest railway-5.7 (5 P^t 7 > "Mies lon»— has been sold here for £2,200 The line prosperous m former days as a connecting Unk between this village and the town of Schohane nearby, has been
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    • 224 6 */l*T\^m b^K .-iw^Es L^Hb^£^O^b^b^L^b^bß if, •£3^r -^btS.^ ■^■Mr'v'riSl" BBBIL *^!SB \2^BT "^V _nT ■^■W'^ '*^9l^B^B^K Charm Away INDIGESTION the Chardox Way "Words cannot express the magic" oi Chardox, writes A. K. Read his letter:— "Charcoal has always done me good, but it became so expensive taking such a lot. Chardox
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  • 534 7 ERROL FLYNN AND ANITA LOUISE A STIRRING STORY OF HEROISM LOVE VOT so long ago "Green Light" stood at the head of the list of best-selling novels of its season. Now, a Cosmopolitan production, "Green Light/ which opens soon at the Capitol Theatre,
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    15 7 Robert Young and Shirley Temple m "fetowaway" due at the Capitol Singapore en April 28.
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  • 499 7 RE-SHOWING OF 'BORN TO DANCE" DUE SOON SONGS that cling .to the ear, beautiful girls, elaborate spectacle, a plot brimming with laughs topped by the .st nsational dancing of America's "Queen of Taps," Eleanor Powell combine to make "Born to Dance," the screen's most distinguished
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  • 160 7 NEW THRILLER Alhambra's "Shriek In The Night" IN "A Shriek In The Night" which opens at the Alhambra Theatre soon, local theatre-goers will see a torn thai is timely poignant and powerful. In telling lits story of murder and crime, the yarn, strange as it seems, is
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  • 365 7 LOVABLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN SHANGHAI AS A "STOWAWAY" ROMANTIC as the radiant Chinese moon, aiid as glamorous with its surrounding company of great stars, teeming with danger, excitement, thrills, war-lord bandits, and Shirley Temple as a little waif who talks and sings Chinese, Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox's new film, "Stowaway." comes on
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    • 88 7 UiiU r\v/f f? w j f f cii w v&i M Crciven ore cooler and II pjo smooth to my throat M*raven *A she s never had i^^^ m a trace of throat irritation. 11l *t<^ A Craven" A" m the Tell you another thing I've lp |r o JnN
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    • 86 7 THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PILLS, The famous Indian Health Restorer Science Pills Lead the Tonics of the Day. They remove digestive troubles, feed the nerves, renovate the memory, purify and enrich the blood, increase strength and vitality, guard against premature old age and restore blooming youth. It is unrivalled m restoring
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    • 184 7 m« r% Read The J iffCf DCCr SUNDAY TRIBUNE for The Best l»ll^ I Sports Reports Km yDorit rely oitw^l weak insecticides"^ PKfk to hill i^^LMOS<^UITOES/ pHHL FLIT A I Don*! risk your hftoM. and com- X or **V oeeopHng worthies* mBaN^UI I soctkktos" ©limitation* that mo»- i^tSSS^ T§^JmMJJSW I
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  • 2021 8  -  SEA-WRACK Our Short Story: By WHEN* people talk about courage I always think of Webster. Vet I shall never forget my com plete bewilderment when first we met, for by some strange chance Webster was drafted to our destroyer as an officer's steward. He arrived when we
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  • 1493 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES IT made my blood boil to read some of the Press comments on the fight between Tommy Farr, of Waits, and Max Baer, of the United States. I don't mean comments jn American papers I mean comments m the newspapers oi London. Appstren 1 a British athlete,
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  • 1023 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent LATE though the notice appeared about Madame Christie's mannequin parade at the Sea View Hotel on Sunday morning, the eternal interest m clothes brought women crowding to the ballroom. They found too that it was a .^how worth going to, and
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  • 233 10 Snake m the Grass and m your back-yard, a cobra too. That's th£ sort of visitor Mrs. Weiss has. Entertained it? Certainly not. In fact its welcome was such that it scuttled off before she could mete out the welcome. Back to work come Mr. and Mrs.
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    146 10 AlDi:i) this is a group ol the children m th€ Children\s Aid Society hom< m Tomlinson Road a charming sool tucked behind the top oT Oicnard Road w ;o are being given a fair start m m. through the work ot the committee o the Children's Aid Socie y and
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    • 140 10 1 IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A ->UCKLF, BUTTONS, CLIPS, i i.O»VEKS, OR HANDBAGS DO NOT FORGET The Novelty Store. J i 161, North Bridge Road, S (Capitol Building) i Singapore. SPECIAL DISPLAY^ H M llw i FOR THE 1 CtIKONATIOX I OF Exclusive Picture Hats, also distinctive Gowns
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  • 1164 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL 1HE weather lor the most part of the eek has not been at 1 kind to the visitors Fraser's Hill and the sight of golfers drenched to the skin and also of people uui walking equally damp, was a very common one Heavy rain in the
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  • 1094 11 EVERYWHERE one goes there is no other talk but of the Coronation Coronation favours m sprays of field flowers, poppies for red, roses for white and cornflowers for blue, with sometimes a buttercup or primrose thrown m for a fourth colour and Coronation hats of white straw
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    • 226 11 SALE OF FURNITURE AT RACHEL S Teapoys Opium Stools Black wood Long Tables Teakwood Cabinets Camphor Chests etc., etc. 20% dis. RAFFLES HOTEL and BRAS BASAH ROAD At Vogue '4/ FOR THE GALA EVENTS OF CORONATION of HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI MAIDENFORM FAVOURITES m Various Lengths to Meet Different
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  • 663 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, April 25. 1937. DEFENCE CONTRIBUTION AT the meeting of the Legislative Council to-morrow, Sir John Bagnall will once again move: "That this Council approves the Payment of $500,000 in Singapore to His Majesty's Government as a gifc towards the cost of Imperial defence of the British
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  • 1105 12  -  G. S. Hammonds m f I A Lesson From Bilbao The Old And The New j —Stopping The J i j j Beer Supplies i A Method Of Striking At The Striker THOSE of US who were old enough to tak an intelligent interest m the
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  • 537 12  -  Anglius A WORD for wives, to begin with. A A A NOVELIST says three words that make a wife happy are: "I love you." Wish it were true. Unfortunately most wives insist on these five: "Here is my pay envelope." A A A A
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  • 883 13 OLD SCHOOL TIE TOUCH OVERDONE We Are Snobbish And Narrow ißy a Tribune Reporter) Fthe truth is to b? known, Singapore does not please tourists. m fact, it disappoints them. Visitors from other climes come to the Far East under the impression
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  • 288 13 Hindering Rearmament INCREASED WORK FOR AGENTS London. AN organised plot backed by foreign money, to hinder Britain's rearmament programme by strikes and acts of sabotage is being fought by the cleverest brains m the Secret Service. «r Vigilant watch is being kept at factories m the
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  • 436 13 JAPAN REVOLT Geisha Wanted A Union (By Air Mail) London, April, 7. JAPAN has just experienced two strikes m which demands for better pay and working conditions, familiar all over th» world, were strangely blended with peculiarly Japanese customs and psychology One was a
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  • 423 13 Commons And 8.8.C. CRITICISM OF A TALK Westminster. WHEN the question of 8.8.0. broadcasts was raised m the House of Commons recently, Mr. G. Balfour (C, Hampstead) said this matter was of such great national importance that they might m certain events have to. resume control by
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  • 455 13 WORLD VOYAGERS IN FLIMSY CRAFT (By a Staff Reporter) JJOUND-THE-WORLD yachts ai e frequent visitors to Malayan waters Tay Garnet, the we I -known Hollywood director and producer was in Singapore aboui a year ago in the Ath?ne; then came Mr. Villiers craft, the Joseph Conrad,
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  • 103 13 Sudden Death Of H. L Wilson The sudden death of H L. Wilson, former Sussex captain, which look piace at home recently, removes yet another of the amateurs who helped to set county cricket on its feet alter the war. It was during the three years 191&-21, that
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    31 13 This is what happened to part of a village m the French Alps which was hit by an avalanche recently. No lives were lost but much dar.age was done. (France Presse).
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  • 1666 14  -  W. B. Paterson WITH the exception of a few slight skirmishes m Singapore over that little matter of S.S. (S) A. nominees, all is quid on the Malayan front this week. Mr. John Hands has gone on leave no doubt with the object of bringing
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  • 540 16  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc By (Dr. of Ocular Science) THE home folks thought "Steve" would never amount to anything He made too many mistakes and coulci not hold a job. He sought bigger opportunities in a large city. At last be was given his chance in the
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  • 142 16 Urges French Naval Base In Eastern Mediterranean Paris A French naval base m the eastern Mediterranean was urged by General Weygand, until recently the French Generalissimo, m a lecture here Both France and Great Britain, with their possessions m India and IndoChina, regarded the eastern Mediterranean as the
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  • 132 16 Jungle Playground For Big Game Colombo, Ceylon. Ceylon is to have a National Park as a sanctuary for wild animals. It will be the area at present known as the Yala Animal Sanctuary, it is understood, which was recently visited by Mr. D. S. Senanayake, the Minister
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    • 634 16 NORTHERN COMMAND TATTOO British Army's Annual Feat Of Showmanship VISITORS to England for the Corona- tion of H.M. George VI will have an opportunity shortly afterwards of witnessing an annual event which has become known m England as "The North's Finest Spectacle". Every yetr the British soldier does snlendid work
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  • 702 17 "Grass-W'idoic" Club Sit-Down Strike His Two Silver-Weddings "Cracked Peer** riE ar*- some strange stories Cram many puts of the world, sent by Rcuter d LOVE TRAIL f'-iend built a trailer for a husband and wife at Old Bridge, New Jer!Jv so that they could live m it
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  • 159 17 Poisoned Pastry Causes Four Deaths Bombay. AN apparently innocent parcel containing pastry cakes has caused the death of Mr. Niaz Muhammad Khan, a retired Government servant, and his three sons, at Saharanpur, United Provinces. The parcel arrived by post, and Mr. Khan and his sons, grateful to the
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  • 109 17 Farmers Ask For Dynamite Bombs Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. A vast army of crows, described as the largest m the United States, has invaded Oklahoma. Farmers, fearing for the safety of their newly-planted fields, have asked I for dynamite bombs with which to repel the attack. Game
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  • 72 17 Paris. Limoges, the native town of Maryse Bastie. is to present the air woman with I an aeroplane. The gift is being made to celebrate Mlla. Bastie's recent record breaking flight across the south Atlantic. A public subscription is being opened and the 'plane will be called the
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  • 345 17 "Recruiting Sergeant" In Great War Auckland, New Zealand. DUA the Maori Prophet, one of the outstanding figures m the history Of his people, has died of tuberculosL at the age of 68. Rua. who played a prominent part m persuading Maoris to enlist during the Great War,
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  • 171 17 Cloudburst Prevents Disaster In Time Belgrade. A cloudburst has come to the aid of thousands of peasants fighting the great fire m the Bosnian forests. A terrific wind almost cyclonic m force had made it impossible for the thousands of volunteer fire fighters to put out the flames.
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  • 121 17 Little Entente Supporters Anxious Belgrade. Little Patents circles hero express concern because Count Ciano's visit has not, as was earlier expected, been postponed until after that of the Czechoslovak President, Dr. Benes, on Apr. 5. They now think that the negotiations must have gone further then they
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  • 190 17 Tried Electric Treatment for Rheumatism To suffer for five years with pains 111 the back to be X-rayed 12 times to undergo electric treatment for three years and then to find that Kruschen was what she really needed to get relief. That was this woman's
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    • 98 18 Ts mII la _>* ti ri 4 4 *i iJ__P' _r „v 15_f _r* y^ t! v I jP.V f _r 1 x ffCi k VFv _r_L_J_f jf J. L* if f*^^«_*fJ «7«K I^A^.k^ I _r ■__PtM I_J Vi\ I Ll Mwm m -i m J x *Rt^ _jp l
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  • 572 19 WHY ANNUAL MEETING IS LATE STA NDING COMMITTEE 'S ANNUAL REPORT Tis regretted that the annual nicotine: for 1f)37 has been deferred longer than provided for m thf Rules. This has been due to a number of causes, partly the illness ef the President, partly the increasing
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  • 100 19 Annual Tournament For Challenge Shield Entries are invited for the inter team doubles tournament for 1937 for the Challenge Shield presented by Messrs Lall Singh and Co.. which will commence on Saturday, May 15. Entries together with names of players should reach Che Abu Bakar. Audit Office, Kuala
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  • 60 19 August B.P. team on Satuiday v. the Merrytime B.P. at 10, Lorong 26, Gey*lang. Members and supporters assemble at 37, Stanley Street, at 2.15 p.m., for free transport: Low Poh Hye, Khor Thian Hock, Wee Eng Siang, Tay Kheng Ann, Ong Hong Tee. Lim Nan Kok Ah Loo,
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    53 19 Che Laidin, Assistant Director oi i^anris. Alor Star, who is President of the Kedah Badminton Association, and Patron and President of several other institutions, is the donor of the "Laidin Shield" competed for m the Kedah Inter-Party Tournament. He is also a golfer, and won the Kedah and Province Goli
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  • 677 19 WILL TOURNAMENT BE HELD THIS YEAR? (By "Racquet") i considerable surprise appears I to have been expressed m badminton circles throughout North Malaya regarding the holding of the triangular tournament between i Perak, Penang and Selangor this year. As no announcements have been as yet made
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  • 514 19 Functions Well Maintained (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Saturday THE fifth annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association was held at the St. Paul's Old Boys' Association. The following report, which yvas passed by the Committee at a meeting held previously was presented at the meetfng:
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  • 1802 20  -  Argus Governor's Cup Race Meeting Past Coronation Cup Races Keen Rivalry Among Owners But No Class Sprinters Clarke Cup Cricket Prospects State Cricket Colony Should Beat F.M.S. More About Poor Fielding By I /INLY six days more for the big May race meeting! And it promises to
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    2 20 JOHNNY MORTELL
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  • 672 20  -  K.O. Japanese Have Faith In Sakamoto He Is Out To Beat Mortell Dalgo Wants To Clear Gabuco From Stage Gunboat Jack Coming Frisco Goiny Away? (By JAPANESE boxing fans are enthuastic over Hajime Sakamoto, who Mr. Bertie Bell has especially brought over from Japan to fight
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    18 20 Joe Diamond, who is keen on fighting Fernandez again for the title. Joe is also ready for Rivers.
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    • 379 20 G<S>ffHAS> HAVE QUiTE GONE Are you one M chose mttortH-mte women who are forced by painful corns to wear ugly unfashionable sJioms? Why not _ret rid jf your oontl this simple safe way and you will then be able to wear smaller and smarter shoes Read now this lady found
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    31 21 Cedric and Arlinda. one of the best known dance teams m America. who are drawing bi«? crowds to Raffles Hotel, where they are featuring a repertoire of modern sophisticated dance routines.
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  • 49 21 Rugby. Apr. 24. H. M. the King will revi?w about 80,000 ex-Service men and women m Hyde Park on the afternoon of Tuesday April. 27. They will be the represantatives of all ex-service organisations, the majority of them being members of the British Legion. British Official Wireless.
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    • 168 21 'A^miviippp'ivumppmmjHHpiti^*'' THE RIGHT TIMEPIECE FOR THE RIGHT TIME m any room m the house! Are you a light sleeper? Then Big Ben Chime Alarm s the ideal bedroom clock. His gentle call wakes you on time. If you still sleep on, his second call, a shout y will surely stir
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    • 35 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT' Active Agent wanted for international concern m Stationery, Office Equipment and school requisites working on commission basis. State references and apply Box No. 164 co Sunday Tribune, Singapore Tiger Beer 1 IS BEST
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    • 432 21 EXHAUSTED WOMAN Regains Energy, Puts On Weight If exhausting weather and tiring work are draining your energy and wasting your figure, begin now to give your system a daily dose of regenerating vitamins. Begin now to get back your lost vitality and put firm flesh, sinews and muscle on your
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    • 177 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES rgXOWINC are the programmer to be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. j station, during the coming week: TO-DAY lI QO a hodist Service. From the Studio. 130 «jn.: Organ Recital Gramo- 'nhone Records': Chorale No. 1. Cesar Kanck; Prelude m D
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    • 735 21 Elizabeth Loughborough. In the fourth reading of this series. Elizabeth Loughborough will again read you extracts from Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre." 7.50 p.m.:— Light Orchestral Mus:t (Gramophone Records): Ballet Egyptian, Luigini; Souvenir D'Ukraine, Ferraris; Black Eyes, Ferraris; The Singer's Joy. Strauss; Tiny Tot, Lotter; Waltz, Durand; Coppelia Ballet. Delibes; Caprice
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    • 669 21 Bernard: Pastorale Variee, Mozart; L'Oheau prophetc, Schumann; Vals Chopin; Impromptu, Op. 90. Schubert, Jarcrns sous La Pluie, Debussy; Retour des Muletiers, Severac; Le guidillas, Albciiiz. 8.30 p.m. Violoncello Recital. (Gramophone Records' Histolres; La Meneuse de Tortues D'Or. La Cago de Cristal, Le Vieux Mendlant, Le Petit Ane Blanc. Played by
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  • 1197 22 The Europeans vs. Rest Match Issue Was Left Very Open Europeans Gave A Splendid Account Of Themselves Praise For De Vries Soccer Tennis Boxing. (From Our Own Correspondent) MfHILK grateful for the fact that the weather eventually favoure.l the progress of the Europeans-Rest match over the week-end,
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  • 154 22 Cabaret Competition Results RESULTS Of semi-finals m the ball-room dance competitions at the New World la.'-'t night were as follows: Slow Fox Tiot: Messrs. Yap Ah Hlan Kwan Ying Siong, J. Milne. B. Ha'\i and Lim Peng Chyc Quick Step: Messrs. Kwan Ying Siong. Hutchinscn. J. Milne.
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  • 91 22 The J.C.S.A. entertained the Chines? Association to a friendly match on Sunday test at their premises. The results were as follows 'J.C.S.A. names first): James Lee beat On» Mali Soh 20u-143: A. Ghani beat Seah Peng Kwang 200-156: Goh Chiane Chuah beat Loh Ah Fong :10C-116: Lim Bong
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  • 306 22 (From Our Financial Correspond Singapore, Saturday morniag, lU'liliKK Singapore: 39V& cts., down •"•j 5 <•( Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 11 3 16d.. down 3 16;1. Ma'ket Tone: Finn after eaafcr. NV-v York: 22 7 cts., down 116 ct Market T ne: Dull. After the recent activity
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    • 625 22 50th. APRIL to ImMAY] 1 P SINGAPORE .A. 1937.1 M^Hi If The Pain a If The Pain is Here v r^fS s ere jt'S x 1 IT'S STOMACH H INTESTINAL indigestion! indigestion CQS3QSI Remove the CAUSE IQSD3E] l^^&|^| of your Pain l^j^^^j^ as-. ant/ Weakness '^■jp': f Most of us
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    • 320 22 A NEW IDEA IN PENS J£ FOR NEW JOY IN WRITING! jdw Old schemes abandoned— Parker's entirely new principle Jrsfim jF&k W succeeds where 2SO sacless /jh/w /^S Over 230 sacless pen-* had l»een invented J/y M 0 fesSsSl^M when Parker announced the Vacumatic. f/jr^ />^HKscv But most of these
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  • 642 23 CHINESE GUNNERS IN THRILLING DIV. I SOCCER CUP CHAMPIONS HELD 1-1 DRAW Large Crowd At The Stadium >iiii;:ipore, Saturday. rE Chinese and the Royal Artilleiy (S.AK.A. Cup champions) dashed m a First Division soccer matin this afUrnoon at the Aruson Road Stadium. There i large trowd. ami they were rewarded
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    16 23 •Johnny MorteU iteft) sparring with E. Ventura In preparation for his uuiu with iKe J-ifane.se EMUcanoto
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  • 188 23 Evan Wong Scores Bright 40 Singapore, Saturday. A BRIGHT "knock" by Evan Wong whose score of 40 Included nine twois and two fours was a feature of the flrat day's play m the Rest's trial lor tht larkc Cup match, on the SJt.C. ground to-day. Ruin delayed
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  • 154 23 At the seventeenth annual general meeting of the members of the Amateur Sporting Association held on Apr. '5, at the residence of Mr. Chew Keow Eock. 11. Blair Road, the following were elected the Committee of Management lor the ensuing year: Patron. Mr. Aw Boon Haw: President, Mr.
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  • 119 23 Playing at the Joybells court on Sunday last, the Spar; an Badminton Party beat the Joybel's E^mdinton Party m badminton by four games to three. Scores (Spartan names first): Cheah Thye Hin lost to Cho Chwee Tee 13—13 (I—s) 15—12, 9—15; Tan Choon Bock lost to Sect Thiam
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  • 83 23 On Thursday last the August Badminton Party defeated :.he Wei Yang Athietlc Party m a table lennis fixture by 5 games to 1. to the Wei Yang premises. Scores (August B.P. names first): Morning Chin beat Aw Chin Oi 3—l: Soh Kirn Peow beat Gail Hock Swee 3—o-
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  • 658 23 School Cricket On St. Joseph's Ground Singapore, Saturday. SPLENDID bowling by the Penne£s father brothers, who between them captured nine wickets for 33 runs, and some line batting by Ii> .i) a :n.Mi!i for St. Andrew's, were the features of the match between the
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  • 54 23 Singapore Teachers team v. Combiner Schools at cricket on Monday, on the St Joseph's Institution ground commencing at '10.30 a.m.: M. Ignatius, W. Singh, H. N. Balhetchet, D. Ess, C Mosbergen, P. Ratnasabapathy, B. Dudley, V. Paramsothy, M. Wyatt, T. Singh, ft Lee Pong T.im Reserves 3
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  • 639 23 Slade Bats Well WEATHER MAY DECIDE Singapore, Saturday. heavy rain of last night an this morning- gave rise to fear? that cricket would be impossible on the padang this afternoon, but although it had been practically under water m the early hours, the cricket made so
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    77 23 The wedding picture of Miss Foo Si Moi and Mr. Lim Tay Boh. taken after the ceremony, yesterday morning, at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church The bridegroom is a teacher at Out ram Road School. while the bride is on the staff of the Methodist Girls School. The Rev Goh
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  • 73 23 The Eclipse B.P. will celebrate its first anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow at Pasir Panjang on May 8 and j. Members who have not yet signed the circular are asked to do so not later than April 30. Charges will be $2 and $1 for both
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  • 57 23 Tecks' team against the Monks Hill B P. at the latttrs' court at 3 p.m. f o-day: T. Y. Seng, Teo Beng Chye. Lim Chin Teck T C Tan, Poh Kirn Kiat Thiam Whatt and Hussein. Reserves Teng Hoo, and Soh Swee Teik. Players are requested to assemble
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  • 19 23 The ■GdTdon Highlanders mtct ;he Malays m a soccer friendly ait tho .;alan Besar Stadium this afternoon.
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  • 78 23 The Chinese Friendly Association announce that through the support ihe r vice president. Mr. Sng Kwec Ohcon, a danr'ne section wiU be formed In the near future. Members wli! be cnt tled to fcur months free tution. Those who desire to v.-in arc requested to write to the
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      94 24 The Band of the Gordon Highland rs, Singapore's new Scottish Regiment made its debut her- at the Charity soccer match between the Combined ervices and the S.A.F.A. Saigon XI at the Anson Road Stadium on Thursday. Picture shows the band playing before the start of the game. "ipe-Major Ashton, who
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