Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 December 1937

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 705 1 J APAN SEEKING EXCUSE TO SEIZE SETTLEMENT? LONDON COMMENT ON THE MARCH "ARTLESS POMP" WARM PRAISE FOR SETTLEMENT POLICE t*JHE view that the Japanese so-called "victory march" through the International Settlement at Shanghai was j staged with the hope that an incident would occur which would give them the opportunity
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  • 587 1 PRESS VIEWS IN LONDON JAPAN'S WISH Preference For U.K. To Parley? London, Dec. 4. WHERE is something; in it, though A reports are probably exaggerated, sums up the opinion in diplomatic and business circles in London on the reports that Hi rr Hitler has undertaken
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  • 187 1 Chinese Killed Outside Amusement Park (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Dec. 4. i"|NE Chinese was killed and another v/ was seriously injured when a small bomb exploded outside fhe railings of the Chinese wayang but inside the Fun and Frolic Amusement Park here to-night. The incident
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  • 151 1 Machine Gun Attack OFFICER KILLED, ONE INJURED Shanghai, Dec. 4A CHINESE chief officer was fatal- ly shot through the head and a Chinese boatswain was hit in the back but not seriously injured when a machinegun opened fire on the 296--ton British steamer "Siu Shan" as
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  • 3062 1 LIBEL DAMAGES EOR DUKE "Might Invite Wliipping" Says Judge (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 27. THE Duke of Windsor's action against a publisher and an author for what L,.rd Hewart described as "a foul and cruel libel" was settled in the L.rd Chief Justice's court. Lord Hew r art, consenting
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  • 140 1 ANOTHER TRAIN DERAILED No Injury And No Damage (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. f ANOTHER derailment of a train occurred this morning. The place of the accident was Alor Pongsu, 3b miles from Prai. and two passenger coachea and two goods coaches went off the tracks. No one was
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  • 404 1 HEAVY SCORING IN SCOTTISH MATCHES Many Fixtures Postponed Due To Snow London, Dec. 4. J ENGLISH and Scottish football 1 matches played to-day resulted as follows: (The match between Forfar A. and Airdrieonians was postponed*. Reuter i i i Bristol R. 1 Notts C. 1 Cardiff C.
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  • 30 1 London, Dec 4. Three medical and epidemiological teams are proceeding to China on De 10 in connection with the work of technical collaboration with China— Reuter.
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  • 557 2 Chandu Charge PRISON SENTENCES FOR SEAMEN Singapore. Saturday. rpHAT shortly before the Conte Rosso arrived in Singapore last night from China ports he and his companion, the third accused, were approached by a European passenger, whom he believed to be an Englishman, who promised to pay them
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  • 135 2 Body Brought Ashore In Singapore WHEN the French homeward-bound Messageries Maritimes steamer arrived in port this morning, she brounht the jotiv of Mr. Un Shih. the Chin- e Co rsul -General for Paris Mr. Lin Shih was cn his way back to Paris but he
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  • 36 2 Our London correspondent states that the engagement is announced of Mr, John Antony Alien, of Singapore ana Miss Joan Mary Stapledon. of Hook. Hampshire. The wedding will take plac Q in Singapore in February.
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  • 80 2 Issue Of Crop Licences In N.E.I. Batavia, Dec. 4. THE majority of native rubber producers, who have already received crop rca.ses for January and February on a 90 per cent, basis, will receive no iicens.' to nroduce any quantity during March The difference between these licens s
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  • 89 2 Marriage Of Dr. Sinha And Miss H. Roy Singapore. Saturday A FAIRLY large gathering was present at the Air Port Restaurant th's afternoon, where a tea-party was held by Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Sinha on ihe occasion of the marriage of their eldest son Dr.
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  • 117 2 Civil Service Recruitment Inquiries IHE following official announcement is received from the Colonial Secretary's office. Major G. S. M. Hutchinson, a member of the Recruitment and Truinin?, Department cf the Personnel Division, Colonial Office, is spending about three weeks in Malaya for the purpose ol obtaining first-hand knowledge
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  • 94 2 BRITAIN AFRICA Negotiation For Trade Agreement Pretoria. Dec. 4. IT is learned that th- Unit*. Gcve-n--ment is negotiating with Britain for a (.raoe agreement to replace the Ottawa agreements. As Britain and th? Union aie each ether's best customer. it was felt desirab% that snc.h an agreement sh">'')d b? concluded
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  • 61 2 Encroachment On America Defence Sector Shanghai, Dec. 4. THREE Japanese officers called on Major General Beaumont, the G.OC ci American marines in Shanghai and formally apologised for Japanese encroachment on the Ame: ican defence sec' ol. They explained that the officer commanding the detachment involved was not familiar
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  • 46 2 Singapore, Saturday. A European's chua was bitten by a dc^ at Orchard Read at about 10 o'clock Una morning. •ine cnild had a punctured wound on the right calf, and was conveyed to tne General Ho.suital by amou'u. c- EM treatment.
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  • 58 2 Singapore, Saturday. A very succes:ful concert was held by Raffles College students to-ni^iu when they presented M Tii2 Fiunt- in Head" at. the Oei Tiong Ham Haii. Ti.e concert was largely attended. Thcs; whc took part are to be congratulated in carrying out d fricu.lt ro.es in
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  • 802 2 S.T. A. DINNER Proposal For Malayan Teachers' Asscn. Singapore, Saturday. THIS Association is doing well. I understand, both in social activities and in professional courses, as well as in sports and athletics. When I was here a number of years ajjo, wc had no Teachers Association,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 586 2 f M ALAY A *i± PREMIER HOTBL A *mm temm* i i m m im L> .haw— mmaam mm MW^ j XMAS <\ NEW YE Airs EVE j FESTIVITIES 1 X'mas Eve— Friday 24th Dec. I X'mas Day— Saturday 25th Dec. J Btrting Day— Monday 27th Dec. S .Ww Year's
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    • 35 2 m I 'PHONE- 5 33 Telegraphic Address. l 5934 O O D W O 0 I) J Igoodwood park hotel! CIIAKMINGLY SSTCATED IDLAL FOK VISITORS AND TOl RISTS. i Unrivalled Facilities h>r Private Entertainments i
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  • 35 3 London, Dec 3. Sir Norald Alfred MacMicbael, Governor o* Tanganyi'" 1 su<***eftds v Arthw Wftnchnpe °s BF**?h Commissioner in Ps.iesHne when W?« latter relinouish<*3 Hip o.p^'ritrnont nt the end of February, 1938.*— Reuter.
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  • 327 3 Mi. R. J. Jackson And Miss Phyllis Assender AVERY pretty gesture was made alUv the \v- 1 of Mi Robert Jackson and Mi nhyllis May A sender, which took place at St. Andreu I bedralttas afternoon, when Miss Shirley Wearne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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  • 426 3 the muzzle, if he was to be fined for this offence, which w r as not primarily his fault. His lordship, in increasing the sen!anc e, took into account counsel's submissions, but stated that the suggestion by respondent that the muzzle was stolen was only a
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    • 75 3 Jla- Sore Throat m Wm*^ ond Increase in Temperature? ~\\m M?^jr Then take Formamint. It cures Sore Throat '*W^w an< P revents Colds, Influenza, etc., by y destroying the disease germs that have settled mp In the mouth and throat. Formamint Is highly suitable as a preventive and Of afl
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    • 127 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers lm Securities arid Covimodnics Di Up Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUCAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN.
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  • 348 4 Fine For Careless Driving Increased Singapore, Saturday. "i think the public are entitled to be I pro.jcied against people who drive cars without regard to the safety of outers. Accidents in Singapore are almost a daily occurrence, and it is the duty of the Courts to
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  • 194 4 Lord de la Warr's Tribute To Australia London, Dec. 3. TN a speech at Newport, Monmouth, tonight the Lord Privy Seal. Lord De La Warr, referred to his forthcoming visit to Australia for the 150th anniversary celebrations. He said he looked forward -o taking part in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 216 4 t SELAMAT HARI RAY A! I JAND A SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR A GREAT OCCASION... j !x\l^ilx\^lßßl\ TO-DAY II a.m. -3.1 5 -6.15 -9.15 j I Holiday ihow§ To-morrow Commc acini* at II a.m. j j i j STARRING THE WELL-KNOWN "KRONCHONG" SINGER J NJI RUKYAH and RADEH MOCHTAR -mH-tW-l 43IU^S^---Ww
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    • 305 4 MOST SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY TOE^OTAGE HAsT EVER KNOWN TWO YEA KS IN < >NE IHK A I KK j j "Tremendous gaiety pervade this (Urn rendering Of*** Jama* S musical play" r sun pay tm,.. Opening To-Day! us 1.» PA VHJIIM I j&"' %&*Wmmm\mmmK''*l.^^ W_\T IJS Af I MICHAEL I
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  • 557 5 THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN FORBIDDEN TIBET J I .M U a drowning man clings to a straw, or an entombed miner mmJTZm-.. "I ,!Kh T hc world t,u,ch<d James ""'<>»'* W-'in l om S^L l US b SOm When H
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  • 266 5 "THE LADY ESCAPES Rough Tumble Comedy TREATING lightly the light housekeeping of two married lovers, who hold hands mainly to keep their fists from flying, "The Lady Escapes," Twentieth Century-Fox's mirthful malrixnonial hit, opens this week at the Alhambra Theatre, Singaoore. A pair of rough-and-tumble sweethearts who just can't leave
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  • 64 5 At The Alhambra To-day "TERANG „.,!an." or "Bright 1 Moon" Um screen'! tirst Malay musical film open at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, to-day, and shouid have a verv mceessM screening. The film WAS photorr-iph-ed in Java and Singapore and ha*. an interesting story. There will be four performances
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 141 5 mm _a/f_\ BmK r&;< :|Af: IgJ W W^Wi% 9 B_-_-_--------V-mS^rmK' mm rm§wMMMMMMMMMM^mW-f ,^£;»%t \is!s& -.r^ i \j*\ I N 1 y^* < I s'jZt, J -i!i '^S**^/^- xte" 1 $*°b7r&** *e*mm&lylmmW M tiSmik ,-U^vX<;; Happy leething lime vpt hnhv is nerfectly contented and happy. That is mother Sn^Ov^lUne' L*3 to
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    • 670 5 The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports ift*^if tv k^ ri,c i mW' /k_ fi'OON' i/ woolens v v"f i N ituV 4t^L '^^jSllißiH Before washing, trace V^H'«^i .x- WA 'liJiffliiß outline of garment on a Mrik'tii^ sheet of clean papc-i ,|f»|^. I Nv -r Lux is easily thc
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    • 75 5 WHY NOT Enjoy Life and Regain YOUTHFUL VITALITY 9 9 9 e ALVO-ECSTASIN ■lIIUIIIIHUIIIIimmHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIiIIIHIIIIIIUIIIUIIMttIHIM is the reliable and yet harmless building -up preparation of the entire organism. ALVO ECSTASIN counteracts nervousness and lackoi'v jour in men. ALVO ECSTASIN mOotm nerves and blood and gives to everybody whether young or old
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 559 5 X'MAS CROSSWORD PUZZLE $750 MUST BE WON First Prize $500 Second Prize $250 CONDITIONS: 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS CO., LTD., 82, Robinson Road, and mark the envelope "X'mas Crossword". 2. Each form must be accompanied by an entry fee of One Dollar (two solutions for One
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  • 103 6 Durban. A device for eliminating .squeaks from beds has been evolved by a Durban inventor. Described by the designer. Mr D W Wallace, a foreman carpenter, as "a shock-absorber for beds," it consists o! a small metal frame into which are introduced two thicknesses of special rubber
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  • 1007 6 HOSPITAL OmRDEAL TO PRISON SOCIETY GIRL WHO DROVE WHILE DRUNK (By Air Mail). London, Nov. 20. ON crutches a good-looking young woman, w?ll-known in county society, limped from the dock at Gloucester Assizes to undergo a sentence of eight months' imprisonment in the second division. In this dramatic way ended
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    • 952 6 EVERY MEAL CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS Nothing Gave Him Relief Until He Tried Chardox. Distress after meals is due to food fermenting in the stomach and intestines, lead of being properly digested as Nature intended it to be. The result is that the stomach becomes distended with wind, giving rise
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  • 1711 7  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkin CONGRATULATIONS to all concerned on the success of "The Pirates of Penzance." It i.s indeed a fine production, and this tribute Ifl all the more sincere because I am no ardent Gilbert and Sullivan enthusiast. I can lake it or leave it alone, as the saying
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    • 30 7 > HALL MARK OT OOOD BUTTER i Pt j as too rA* Butter from New Zealand. THONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines). IPOH 110 111 (2 lines).
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  • 3386 8  -  Molly Thorpe Our Short Story By YfISS Connell ):ad almost finished dressing when there was a whistle en the house tek phone in her room. She t< oh up the tube. "Yes?" "Yei t speaking; Madam. There's a lady wilh a baby, come by the nighi train from
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 170 8 KNOTTY Thr-.gh ancient Diogenes caused much attention By sitting in such an uHicomfortab'- spot, So eccentric a posture's most odd- is ot to mention If you cramp your inside, will it work? it will not! ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' for the seaentary m 3 $eeonds^"*^^^ CORNS are killed and loosened with
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    • 1179 8 Whi, tllTwor^ moths f a__\. St^^M. \_v Al 1 f^^gi=W less to humans and animals. Beware H^l^n^s|gl fii y\| fflt mous y e,,ow tjn wlth the F,it soldier |<Sd^^^3 __mm^_P^ T*m_m 1 i l, 'si an^ ac t band your guarantee of Jh2^/\\ I K XP\mA_____Wmm .._mia.lm^:'mx^m.,xmmxm^ l J I
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  • 1213 9 POULTRY NOTES Disinfectant DESTROYING DISEASE CERMS (B> J le. Brtman, V.I) JL, lUv, C.T.. Set- iy. -Manager "-'the La■n" Poultry Food Suppliers, 179, Oi chard Road, Singapore, j iVISINFECnON ia protection for tht' poultry keeper. You cannot be a successful poultry farmer without th us- <>f some
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  • 181 9 To Organise Community Settlements (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 9. npHERE has been a flood of inquiries 1 about Empire migration since the Conference on Empire Migration and Development which was held at Guildhall last month. At the Conference it was decided to crganise national support for
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 93 9 Yoy spend one-third oi tJS lfcs your life in bed. therefore your beikteud is the most KV9 m-We\_\ important item of (urn.;uf» _Wfmi. in your house. l*i^K>l /EP^I ~J Oo ant be satisfied «itb A sffijj^j anything inferior to a ILj^ S_^_____U DUMONO Bedstead. »!.'xh- \%O ij»* I* tbe heat,
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    • 230 9 /pTtv CHEERY \i^ A EFFICIENCY, "f^-v. Sp\ <Sl Vf so%j'- i the outcomG cf perfect physical fitness J m/%&^7-] ensures success in every field of work or J X\ \4^%?^-->~s Finkettes, the dainty little laxatives, y^ \\4o%ffi^ are equally helpful to sportsman and J JT Jd%%Z%r\ scholar, business girl and
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    • 268 9 Was Quite Bald j obliged to wear a mzvxiZii&stim-mm--—Mim winch I ;itn >• ,);i-.ii, I l ni i,r I am now able to show vyii ui.\ illi i /r.tpii all that Kotaiko has done tor me, i,, t hi, '.ui.-> i- m, su- ihisiiiu1,,, m! t, iiiuinrt, i«-..|#«.- ne siirbri^ed
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    • 501 9 Oh, My Poor Legs __t____i_ff j_______Y+4ii^_\^^r >S^- ir nai Sfejtf&v* a *«HK^' lj£^ &_____&>*•' __t\\_\____t____*_tf Ki fKtm. _._^________\m__Wo^ "*^"^*y^ "^^WHK That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain Have You Suffered it DO your legs throb and burn Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism >
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  • 1355 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent Seen and Heard Children. .save your pennies! Th* Christmas party at the Goodwood Park Hotel promises, to be chock-a-block full of lovely surprises. Mrs. A. W. Ker is busy with the dips and o'her noveries which all the kiddles will love.
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  • 1220 10 V ARE you still hunting around for Christmas presents to give your various friends and relations? If so you had better read my shopping news this week to see where you can get all kinds of wierd and wonderful things to give mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, cousins,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 31 10 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦HM tChristie's't J Ist? J X'MAS? ISA! El fTitt Dec. 20th •J.19. Stamford Rd. Phone 2526. j? !£♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦ PALAIS d j 12A, Cs Exclusive X'mas i 1 NEW YORK LOND< EXQUISITE~MODE LATEST:
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    • 154 10 AT VOGUE'S! HIGHLIGHTS OF FASHION FLASHES FROM PARIS IHE SECRETS OF WORTH, VIONNET, LANVIN, SCHIAPARELI FOR X'MAS EVENING CHIC ARE OUT! JUST UNPACKED THE LARGEST SHIPMENT EVER YET SHIPPED TO "VOGUE" They're Delicious! They're Delightful! "THEY'RE DE LOVELY" THESE FORMAL FROCKS There's rhythm and gaiety enough tr.. these gorgeous frocks
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    • 79 10 Prssciila Ltd. HAS JUST RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF S "HUBRITE" FROCKS. j Tel. 3335. 61, Stamford Rd. S s rmi JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OE EVENING ANDJ j DINNER GOWNS. j S Maynards H.a*.. 5 Phone 4974. 11 Battery Road. CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT IN EVENING AND DINNER GOWNS HAVE
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    • 23 10 il Stamford Road, Phone 6636 THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THL DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: 1 VANINA I PARIS FORIMIER LLINA BEAUVILAIN J
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    • 253 10 WHEN LOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS DONT FORGET TO LOOK AT THE NOVELTY STORE. NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIIS' HAND-BAGS. EVENING BAGS, NOVELTILP. ETC SUIT ABLfc i-OR CHRIST MA B PRESENTS. lili; NOVELTY STOKE, 88, North Fridge Road, Adelphi Building. Gko mMhm mmmw^ mmr^ m mm^ sells beautiful gowns for all oceaii/
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  • 778 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR rpHE celebrations of St. Andrew's J- night in both Ipoh and Kuala nrevented the regular weekenders from coming up to the Hill though if it were possible to arrange for to take place on Fraser's Hill thev might be still more successful than
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  • 785 11 from Kuala Lumpur THE 25th anniversary of the St. Andrew's Society was successfully cele brated on Saturday, Nov. 27. The evening commenced with a large dinner held in the Town Hall which began at Spm punctually. Mr. Farquharson, the Chieftain, presided over the dinner while Mr. S. W. Jones, the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 80 11 j o studio 3 3 j j a for j O foto-portrait < b y j v foto-artist S m only s imp ■■■■■^■■■■■■l iaaaa«Bß*i^* II II XMAS GIFTS for LADIES. 1 Vr turnery Perfume Sprays Powder Bowls Coif rots Vanftj Cases Beauti mirrors Manicure Sets Bath Salts Handkerchief Puffs
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    • 255 11 dorolny more bath luxuries slimming foam bath coffret feather crystals tintaletts bath lotion bath essence bath powder 18. battery road Ist floor phone 6995 BTTV VOIR X'MAS PARTY DRESSES Designed h" "MADAM PAGE" 13, Battery Road from ELSIE MARY (of London) at 37, Seiegie Road. MORNING, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVENING DRESSES.
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    • 138 11 7S& elsD£ ?ft££ has received a small stock of Jewellery Jade, Cornelian, Lapis Lazuli, Coral, Torquoise and Rose Quartz. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143 Science has contributed p J||| wl^ much to our comforts 8 (p^jf jpf but to mothers it has |L> \b given a personal and
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    • 57 11 A PERFECT FIT? CAN THIS BE SAID OF ALL YOUtt FROCKS If not, take your materials to MADAME PACE to be expertly cut, fitted and made up. GLADYS HENSON will make you a hat to match the dress, and us well can make beautiful fancy costume hats for the coming
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    • 97 11 _\_9S-____K"\JFmm\ WM f}lm_.,sJ*c a rovfl hairej £irl« thould m»mWm~— m l>!i» pre I serve* the nam rai Mr rolnur of thr hair and I emphaiiaea tiie Lxaunlui lu"rou« quality. I tt..,,a.ar,*4/.c ahould uw Amami Na L I Brunettes. whh <om in the proportion of pure I nyptwn Henna to brkig
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  • 559 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 5, 1937. THE FRIEND OF CHINA i declares the Asahi disguised enemy ui Japan. The British will be sutfi- ,1 for this plain speak- hat they ything to earn the special em tot they :>- joined, together with most of the nations of the world,
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  • 940 12  - Truth About The "Menace" Of COMMUNISM C. H. W. Goult IfOW real to-day is the Communist menace which, by inspiring Japan to a war of aggression in China, and Italy and Germany to a political alliance with Tokyo which has ail the outward appearance of a military alliance, has split
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  • 582 12 rpHE following of course, did not hap- pen in our boarding house. •THE landlady observed one of her younger boarders busily engaged in cleaning his silver before eating, and immediately pounced on him. I "In the first place," she said, "it's tad manners; in the
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  • 1553 13 DIVING INTO SHARK -INFESTED SEA FOR A LIVING EARNING A PITTANCE A DAY LIVES RISKED TO AMUSE TOURISTS f|*HE wharf is always a busy scene when a shir comes in. You find cool* going -bout, you meet the tourist agency representa- the hotel clerks, a number <»f men and women
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  • 152 13 Turkey Will Have 600,000 In In Time Of Emergency Angkara Turkish schoolgirls are willingly undergoing their military training, which became compulsory recently, according to officials of the National Defence Department. The girls are stated to follow with interest the classes outlining the duties which all Turks, irrespective of
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  • 100 13 (By Air Mail) I London, Nov. 13. The oldest soldier serving in the Bri- tish Army, Major Andrew Harris, aged j 65, is retiring at the end of this year. i He joined up in 1887, and is now Senior director of the massed bands of
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  • 155 13 Underground Passage Discovered Paris AN underground passage previously unsuspected and dating from the time of Louis XIV has been discovered beneath the Louvre. It leads in the direction of historic church of St. Germain L'Auxerrois. t The discovery was made during the excavation of a subway which will
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  • 116 13 "Respect China's Cultural Monuments" 'By Air 111 t. b4i A RESOLUTION appealing to tl a nese Government reasonable efforts to respect ti turai monuments and China which are in < destroyed during the course ol mi operations." has been passed hv Hie International Executive CommltU the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 i irrffliifririr ■A_ t a__md——tS— reflate and high second an y price* are two of B.S.A.'s great ts. The Cvcle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. ine vyuc «x \*a* »»«s R 7 ATU PAH at-muar. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUK on mVI Penan* Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Seremban. Penang Motors, l
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    • 158 13 j&*3tf,* NEARLY o)NOffi yU/0 j LARGE A chance of making money 8oz) R go nearly twice as far de- SIZE \J«jr y. serves looking into. Par- SMALL ticularly when quality and im\ oz "T quantity are unchanged as S|Z£ *3^Q. l& II E** e with Andrews fORMERLY IN BOTTL Ts
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    • 472 13 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Could Only Walk a Few Yards Can Now Walk Miles Since Taking Ephazone The amazingly parallel experiences of two sufferers once virtually crippled by At lb ma and Bronchitis, must give von mh**t hope. Neither could walk more than
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    • 218 13 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before youi limo <>r suffer from nerve, brain and weakneaa, you will find now happii and health in an American mei covery which restores youthfu and vita lit > qui< ker than tions. It is a Bimpte home treatment
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  • 1650 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On "House Beneaths" And Go From That By Easy Stages To The Waltzing Mouse And A Glimpse Of Malaya In The Future. IV' HAT a wonderful thing is the English language. It becomes oven more wonderful when it
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  • 386 14 Navy Had Better Watch Out! (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 3. WHEN the love bug bites the Air Force, then the Navy must watch out. Judging, at least, by events at Weymouth, where, once upon a time, the bluejackets had the pick of the town's
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 182 14 I "C TICKETS ISSUED j ALL STEAM- FOR *SHIP, AIR AND t TRAVEL RAILWAYLINES J NO BOOKING FEES. j Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are j given the be^t of attention and assistance. s 39, RORINSON KOAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. 1 WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED
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    • 256 14 5 SfO il /OW attractive a slim, trim H I figure looks on the court! ■j Slim safely with Redex lotion. H Applied externally. Reduces 9 flesh only where applied. UnBP failingly effective and easy to H use. Absolutely harmless. No 9 dieting. Approved by physicians. 9 Begins to act
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 151 14 SOLUTION? TO T. B. ROGERS, CROSSWORD No. 6. ACROSS. 1. Embase, 5. Kittle, 10. Ash, 11. Os, 12. In. 13. Balsam, 15. Awry, 18. Dar, 20. Alloy, 21. Privilege, 23. Or, 24. Ta, 25. No, 26. Rote, 27. Jerge, 29. Tune, 30. Hue, 31. Do, 32. Dye, 34. Ale, 36.
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  • 461 15 .New Aircraft Delayed CHAIRMAN'S REPLY TO CRITICISMS JBy Air Mail) London. Nov. 11. TpHK progress of Imperial Airways European services is being seriously hampered by delay in ths delivery of new land aeroplanes. This waa revealed by Sir George Behanvll. director of Imperial Airways, at the annual
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  • 513 15 By R.A. Thompson, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science.) COONER or later everyone has a pink eye or two. It's a joke to the but not so funny to the owner Pink eye is inflammation oi the external layer or the eyeball— the conjunctiva. This mucous membrane covers the
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  • 157 15 Greece To Have National Parks Athens. Five National Parks are to be established in the places most frequented by tourists here, according to a law published in the Government Gazette. The object of the Parks is to develop and extend tourist traffic in Greece. The first, of the
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  • 135 15 Expedition 9 s Leader Chosen (By Air Mail) London Nov. 10. P.7R. H. W. Tilman, who last year led the party which reached the oumniit of Nanda Devi (25.645 feet), an Indian peak which is the highest in the British Empire, will lead the British expedition to
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    • 259 15 ■>• FAYNE'S EXPEC TORA NTjIJ Il §Mh.fm& lly in the Tro oics V<Trere J *i** w JV un "dity causes serious lung infec- I kW J/ B tions, Dr. Jayne's Expectorant ,> < M your surest safeguard to health. It R m gives immediate relief by soothing ,iO U K
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  • 1305 16  -  G. S. .Hammonds Some Thoughts On The New Home Link npilE inauguration of the new telephone .service between Malaya and Europe has been hailed with delight by residents in this part of the world, mo<t of whom would thiiuc many time, before putting up the? money necessary
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    • 403 16 WOMAN US THIN AS A SHADOW: Flesh-formin? Tablets restored her health Many men and women all over the Straits are trying everything they can think of in a vain endeavour to j ut on weight. They eat feverishly, upset their stomachs with endless doses of nauseating Cod Liver Oil but
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  • 101 17 Shown To King Peter Of Yugoslavia Belgrade. King Peter of Yugoslavia, who is a keen film and photography enthusiast, has seen a film of the 1933 and 1931 Mount Everest expeditions at a speciai showing here. Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, leader of both expeditions, held a large audience enthralled
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  • 508 17 DEAD BLONDE Missing Four Months Before Death (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 10. APENING the door of a saloon car packed in early morning in a country lane near Bedford, a lorrydriver asked: "Can I be of any help?" Then, to his horror, he realised the young
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  • 684 18  -  Horatius BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS AN OBSCURE BLUNDER (By SUCH Is th^ endless variety of card combinations, that curious freaks are sometimes disclosed by play and apparently unimportant discards turn out to be all-important. Here is a case where a three no trumps contract was made, for the
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  • 76 18 One To Every Ten Persons In France Paris. There are ncw more than four million wireless receiving-sets in France—or about one set to every ten personsaccording to figures just announced by che Ministry oi Posts. Telephones and lelegrams. Last September there were 4,018.992 sets registered as compared
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  • PAGE OF MALAYAN BADMINTON
    • 926 19  -  Phoenix Singapore S.B.A. MATCHES Prospects Of Malayan Championships (By WELL, surprises again Badminton enthusiasts have seen alt their calculations upset by a oi sensational results, which will nuke this season's badminton in the Colony stand out prominently I MM time to come. unexpected results, coupled r.ith
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    • 916 19  -  The Rambler Selangor Indoot's Good Win (By DY the time these notes appear, the P Malayan champions will be well under way. Selangor has Samuel and Kon Leong as very worthy representatives, and we are quite optimistic about their chances, especially in the doubles tournament. It does not
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    • 568 19  -  Racquet Perak IN IPOH Cheng Phor Sure Of Championship (By TN two of my previous articles I referred to badminton in Taiping and also had occasion to refer to the form shown by some of the players, particularly that "young" veteran State representative Foo Chong Hai,
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    • 372 19 ARGONAUTS 'A' BEATEN Malacca Adamevean B.P. Visits Negri (From Our Oxen Correspondent) THE biggest surprise in last week's inter- party badm'nton was the almost incredible defeat of the Argonauts' A string at the hands of the Cantonese. What makes the defeat of the favourites (Argonauts' A) flagrant is the fact
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    • 33 19 Members of iiie Giiilang Malays* team, winners of this year's Selanror inter-singles championship. They are (left to right): A. B. Indoot Bahari, Shariff, Ismail, Omar and Alimat (captain).
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    • 679 19  -  Sphinx Penang o PARTY GAMES Growing Interest In The Sport (By which he is also a member. While this is unfortunate for the opponent, I should consider it an honour to meet a player of an equal, if not, higher level; and especially if you
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 139 19 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy tiat does most surely aud quickly banish 0 misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of
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  • 579 20 Rain Nearly Ruined Singapore-Selargor State Hoc* key Visitors 1 .Match For Home Side Except In Storming Tactics Mehar Singh Kept Goal Brilliantly Match With Malacca Keenly Awaited Negri-Molacca's Cup Hopes Shattered Can Singapore Reat The Army? Not Impossible (By "Argus") bat ruined the eagerly yard
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  • 999 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Eurasian Volunteer Club not fielding a team up to known strength was beaten by the High School on a wet ground by 2 l. The Indian Association became a nastv cropper against the St. Francis' Institution on the scholars'
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  • 1024 20 BOX ING NO TES B Y "REFEREE T HAVE received an interesting letter trom Mr. F. C. Johnson, the well-known referee, on the subject of boxers' conduct in the rinjr. It «-ives valuable advice to local boys as to fighting cleanly and according to the rules and
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  • 1596 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON Z25 METRES DOLLOWING are lhc programmes be broadcast from the H.M. B.C. fhe coming week: TO-DAY 11 Light Orchestra] Concert ga Famous Hungarian End in>m the Sea View Hotel 1.00 p.m —A Programme of Miscellaneous Light Music from gramophone itecords. 'Musical Comedy
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  • 40 21 London, Dec. 4. TIN The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $96V 2 (up $2). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 26 (up V/n); Sellers 26*4 (up 1%).
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  • 92 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Dec.) 25% 25% Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Dec.) 24% 25Vs No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awarded S'pore) 25% 25*% do. Dec. 25"% 26 do. Jan. Mar. 26% 26 V 4 do.
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  • 307 21 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 4% 4 10 Ayer Hitam 26 27,6 Eangrin 216 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.60 1.70cd Chenderiang 20 6 22 Hitam 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 27 29 Hong Fatt 1.12 1.16 Idiis Hydraulic 8 6 9 6 Ipoh Tin 24 25
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  • 336 22 ROUSING DISPLAY OF RUGBY AT SCC. GAME PRODUCES KEEN BATTLE AMONG THE FORWARDS Singapore, Saturday. THK Singapore ragby XV battled victoriously through their second Malaya Cup f»?;tuit on the padang toy, win a thev defeated Johore by 13 points (two goals and a
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  • 277 22 through LUNDON who got over on the ieft in a effort, uenett added the major points with a good kick. The. Intetval was taken with the score Singapore...?, pts. J0h0re... 3 pts. SECOND HALF Singapore set the pace on the resumption and play remained
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  • 32 22 The first anniversary dinner of the Mayblossom Badminton Party will be held at li. Lorong 35, Geylang Road on Saturday next, Dec. 11, at 7.30 p.m. Members please note.
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  • 204 22 BATU PAHAT TENNIS Chinese Recreation Club Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. POOR weather has been responsible for the delay in completing the Chinese Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament. Only one match in the junior section between Lim Seang Choon and B. H. Chia (1937 district champion.) was played
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  • 65 22 The following will represent the Borneo Company, Limited soccer eleven against Wearne Bros., Sports Club on Wednesday, at the Geylang Stadium: Choy Khun Heng; Seow Khiam Chuan, W. R. Ravie; R. H. Stevens, C. C. Webster, Harry Tan; Koh Tian Hock, J. E. Harvey, Wun Yew Tim,
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  • 78 22 B.P. INDO-CEYLONESE ASSOCIATION Billiards Tournament And j Prize Giving Batu Pahat. Saturda)'. THE final of the billiards (American handicap) tournament in Batu Pahat between S. A. Monteiro and Kathirasoo, > which was played on Nov. 29 and won by Monteiro. marked the close of the series of tournaments of the
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  • 172 22 Visiting Goalkeeper Gives Great Display Singapore, Saturday. BUT for the brilliant goalkeeping of D. Martin, the visitors' goaljceeper, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers should have won by a wider margin than a solitary goal when they met the Selangor Casuals at hockey at Tanglin this afternoon. The visitors
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  • 89 22 Americans v. Filipino Association FOLLOWERS of baseball are promised 1 a real treat tlvs afternoon at St. "oseph's grounds when the formidable \merican Association base-ball t°am •vin tak« on the newly-formed Filipino Association in a friendly encounter comamcing at 3 p.m. The Americans this season are very "!uch
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  • 403 22 A SURPRISE First Al!-Malayan Tournament I Singapore. Saturday. THE opening matches of the first Malayan Badminton Championship tournament. played in the covered stadium of the Happy World this afternoon, provided a sensation in the defeat of Mrs. Chionh Hiok Chor, former Singapore lady Singles player No. 1. by
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  • 41 22 The hockey match between tlie V.M.C.A and Raffles College on Monday is cancelled and a match vs RE Changi will be played instead. All j .M.C.A. players are requested to ire at Y.M.C.A. on Mondav at 4 30 p.m.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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  • 944 23 DAY OF THRILLING FINISHES ETONA PROVIDES CHIEF UPSET OF DAY (From Our Oxen Reporter; Ipoh, Saturday. EXCITING sport iu provided on "the second day of the Perak Turf Club's Winter Skye race meeting in Ipoh this afternoon, a mild upset by Etona in
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  • 433 23 £2,000 Dog Wins £3,500 Prize THE 'White City", run at that venue and worth £3,500. was won by Mrs. C E. Cearns* £2,000 dog Baliyhennessy Sandhills with Wily Captain second and Wattle Bark, winner of the Derby, third. Four of the dogs which ran had been
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  • 625 23  -  Sticks (By COLOURLESS GAME AT THE SaCC. VISITORS FULLY EXTENDED THE HOME ELEVEN Singapore, Saturday THREATENING skies failed to keep away a fairly large crowd that turned up to see Singapore play Negri Sembilan in their inter-State hockey match on the S.C.C. Padang this
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  • 391 23 Fast Rugby At The Stadium Singapore, Saturday. Displaying all-round superiors y, Singapore Asiatics gained an overwhelming victory over the Negri Sembilan All-Blues by 26 points. <four goMs and two tries) to six points (two penalty goals) in the annual rugby encounter played on the Jalan Besar
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  • 43 23 Results of Irish League matches .played on Nov. 20 were: Ards 2, Portadown 2. Ballymena 5. Derry City 0. Belfast Celtic 4, Bangor 0. Coleraine 3, Lame 2. Distillerv 1, Linfield 5. Glenavoh 2, Cliftonville 2. Newry Town 2, Glentoran 3.
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  • 178 23 German "People's Car" Must Wait 'From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 24. IrERR Hiller's dream of a car tor i every German family will not lie realised for another year, Berlin ad\a-(•/-.r. gtate. Tne £45 "people's car" on which leadins experts and manufacturers have concentrated
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  • 48 23 Drawn Game At Seremban Seremban, Saturday. AN excellent second half display enabled the R.N. and R.A.F. to force a draw with Negri-Malacca in the Malaya Cup rugby game here this afternoon, the scores being eight points ali. Each side scored a goal and a try.
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  • 124 23 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR beat Perak by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil in the Malaya Cup match played in Kuala Lumpur to-day. These was no score in the first half. In the seeond half Hunter was
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  • 151 23 Invitation Tournament Results Singapore, Sr turday. FURTHER ties in the S.OI" invita- tion lawn tennis tournamen played at Kong Lim Green to-day, resulted as follows: SINGLES HANDICAP Seah Keng Siew 6) beat Cheong Chee Lim (—l2). fi 4 6—2 Dr. Chia Teck Yam' (—l5) beat J. Haek.bos Cscr.
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  • 220 23 Complicity In Bomb Incident? Shanghai Dec. 4. THE nationality of the bomb thrower in Nanking Road during the Japanese procession is still unascertained. Since the incident, more than 100 Chinese youths have been arrested by the Japanese authorities in Kwangsi Road in Shanghai. They are charged
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  • 49 23 /MekhJo? wo 1 the 2^th game In the wdrld rhest rh^moion c >->iD Ti\ Ainsterdam. Fuwe resinned after an adjournment which w^ taken after 40 mo\ r e.s. al which Alekhine held an advantage of a pawn. Alekhine now leads by W points to 01 2— Reuter.
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  • 38 23 Skins Beat R.A.M.C. At Tanglin In an exciting game of rough and tough tactics at Tanglin to-day the Skins beat the R A.M.C. by' two tries (C pts.) to nil, Nind and Rolls being the scorers.
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  • 172 23 two-day picnic and gala dim. was held at Mr. Teng Kim Rock's bungalow at Changi on Nov. 13 and L< to celebrate the Coterie.s fifth anniversary. There was a record at'en j dance including many guests. Owing to the inclement weather, Ule various sports items arranged wer. i
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  • 64 23 i The second all-Singapore Malay lawn tennis championship tournament wi held under the aus; 'ce:; of the Mi Recrea-tion Club on the courts of th" Y.M.C.A. in Bras Basah Roa< ing on Dec. 25. Entries close en Dec. ti Fre i>*t Dlayer 'which inr'udf.-: Sl per pl L.T.A:M.
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  • 50 23 Death Oi' Bangkok Racing Official (From Our Own COrr&pOnd* Bangkok* 9 THE death occurred to-u J.ime.s Griffin, who was for eighteen vears in the service of fcbe Bang Dock Co. H<: was a prominent Qguii > racing circles, artu g as >■.. oi judges for a number
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    • 70 23 SITUATION VACANT ITUROPEAN and Chinese Ladies are offered emplovmfent as canvassers. Good p:aspect. Apply 40, Raffles Cham bers, on Monday 6th between 0 and 10, and on other days between 4 and 5. CAR FOR SALE IMMEDIATE sale for good cash ofTer. Owner leaving country Tuesday. Morris Minor 2-str. First
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    • 68 23 If t-r~ ty JflnaC-"*T*r" KT. JLMU *m JtMMx SSmm Friday, Dec. 19 th TK F f New-\Vor!d Arena-j o^rtie' bell :ts R mds thrl l these two i i ten him. Mi ked them all li < win until m Bl T li I, L on.) i PI L ICI
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1937.
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    • 552 24 MEMORANDUM TO COUNCIL FOUR POINTS New Sensation In Shanghai Shanghai. Dee. 1 THE ripnt of Jaoanese troops to rnt^r inv part of the Infernaf>onal "'ittlement vhhout nrevious notification is te«-erved in a four-mrnt memorandum tn tbe fonm^sift'ifr of Police, a Pr tcn, MafM F.
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    • 40 24 London, Dec. 3. Queen Mary visited London House In St. Pancras this afternoon and opened the first b'ock of the new buildings of the hostel for British men students from Overseas Dominions and I nionks.-— British Official Wireless.
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    • 120 24 Secretary To New Board Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 24. MR. H. C. H. Bull, A.C. A. has been appointed Secretary to the recency established Colonial Empire Marketing Board. Mr. Bull, who is the London i epresentative of the Kenya Coffee Board,
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    • 78 24 London, Dec. 3. 1 The retiring Danish minister i i London, Count Ahlefeldt Laurvig, had a hearty sendeff this morning when he left Waterloo for Southampton to join the Union Castle liner Edinburgh Castle en route to his new winter home in Madeira. All the Danish legation staff
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    • 69 24 A reception at Lane's London Club in Blandford Street followed the wedding of Miss Valerie Brooke (Princess Baba). daughter of the white Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, to Bob Gregory, 25-year-old wrestler, at Marylebone register office* London The wedding took place despite pa ren ial
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