Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 December 1937

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL s— No. i>7. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1937. FIVE TENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 511 1 HUGE FIRES IN THE CITY HOTEL DESTROYED O&E ACCOMMODATED DUKE OF KENT fHi: (it «>t ruction of Nankin? has begun, and Chinese sources state (hat huge fires; are raging both inside and outside the city walls. The Bridgehouse H^tel, one of the principal buildings in
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  • 30 1 Bombay. Dec. 11. In rb« serond unofficial test, All-India made 153 »Gover 5 for 46 and Tennyson's Eleven 52 for none at the close of play. Reuter
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  • 95 1 11 ARRESTS MADE BY POLICE SENSATION High Official Is Among Suspects (From Our Own Correspond Bangkok, Dec 11. ON the eve of the ope nine of the new session of Parliament and the filth celebration of the granting of the Constitution (he police made on Wednesday
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  • 420 1 RECOGNITION? Customs Concessions In Return London, Dec. 11. VISCOUNT Ishii, Japan's unofficial envoy, remains in London for two months. Interviews are being arranged far him by the Federation of British Industries with leading politicians, but he is at present making no statements to the press. A wide
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  • 129 1 The Future Of Chinese Currency Tokyo, Dec. 11. HITHERTO, the scope of Japan's economical plans on the Asiatic continent have been confined to North China, but, "due to the fall of Nanking,", the views of leading financiers, businessmen and industrialists have undergone a sweeping change. They are apparently
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  • 23 1 Washington, Oct. 10. Alf Landon, governor of Kansas, stated to-day he would not be a candidate for the republican presidential nomination in 1940.
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  • 732 1 Certain Changes UNIVERSITY STATUS TO COME Singapore, Saturday. 'T AM sure that everyone of us who 1 takes an 'interest in the welfare of the College, and everyone gathered round this table this evening, hope to see it very shortly change from being a College of Medicine
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  • 174 1 Provisions Sent CRUISER TAKES OFF PASSENGERS Shanghai, Dec. 11. A JAPANESE naval spokesman announced 10-day that a 10,000 ton Japanese cruiser, whose name is not divulged, has taken off 200 of the President Hoover's passengers and conveyed them to Hiyake Island, Formosa. The Dollar liner, President
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  • 63 1 Italy To Give Back Jubaland Rome, Dec. 11. When the Duce addresses the crowd from the palace balcony to-night on Italy's resignation from the League, it is expected he will make a dramatic concession to the Rome-Berlin axis by anrouncing the return to Germany of Jubaland, a small
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  • 35 1 Berlin, Dec. 11. The Soviet Ambassador M. Yure.nefT, who has recently been persistency reported as having been arrested in Russia, will not return to his post in Berlin, it is officially revealed. Reuter
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  • 46 1 Haifa, Dec. 11. Of two Arabs shot this morning, one is Sheikh Mahmoud el Katib, an irrportant land-owner, who has since died. The other, who is a Palestine Arab policeman, is not seriously injured. Their assailant is belie vtd to be an Arab. Reuter
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  • 116 1 Many Bodies Still Not Identified London. Dt It. Thirtv-one bodies have now b« n recovered from the Cr crash. Sony Identified through papers fonnd in their possession, and others are still unidrntfied. Besides this, at least 92 ngera were irjured, some seriously. Tin > dis aster is
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  • 101 1 Cornwall 11 Somerset If Cumberland vs. Durham postponed. Devon 12 Gloucestershire '> L:\nca.shire vs. Yorkshire, postponed Northumberland is. Chesire. postponed. Blackheath 9 Li 11 Bristol 11 Plymouth Albion 3 Cardiff fe London W< 0 Cheltenham 3 G Queerer Guy's Hospital 11 The Arnr London Scoltnh 25 W; I
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  • 323 1 SNOW STOPS MANY GAMES Reuter London, Dec. 11. THE results jf football played at Home to-day are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV I Arsenal 2 Preston N.E. 0 Blackpool 2 Grimsby T. Bolton W. 0 Liverpool 3 Brentford 1 Leeds U. a Derby C. 4 Chelsea 0
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    • 47 1 5 a.m. s Edition i s interior view of an avenue in one of g^J^^ty J the K.W.V. Maturation cellars in Paarl- For years Key Brandy is S^J^^^f] matureci in this manner so that when r^^msmmm^m it reaches you, it is mellow and V^i's^j^-^^;^\ perfect. ÜBB 6
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOl R BREAKFAST Try The MOnMXG THini \E
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  • 2613 2 EXCESSIVE SPEED PROVED FULL JUDGMENT Conviction Upheld Confirmed Singapore. Saturday. THAT on the qu? stion whether the facts justified the jury in findin? that the accused was guilty of criminal negligoi.ce, the Court was satisfied that there was ample did— nit upon which they
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  • 594 2 GUILT PLEA WAS INCORRECT APPEAL CASE Court Declines To Agree EfttagapaK THE submission thai lus client been cettvicted through the sible error of the interpreter m made by Dr Clf With' --vs-Pavne r?t*nsd for a Chinese named Ham, in the High Court fo-« vhrn
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  • 310 2 Unemployment Question FEDERAL M.P.'S WANT MORE Canberra. Dec. FEDERAL members of Parliament made a move to increase their salaries from £950 to El.OOO a year shortly after the opening of the new Federal Parliament at Canberra. At one stage it seemed Ukely that ti:** Government
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  • 34 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 11. The British Minister who is indisposed was unable to attend the opening of Parliament yesterday or the Minis; ry of Foreign Affairs Ball last night.
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  • 131 2 Alarming Incident At Kirala Kangsar 'Fro?:' Our Oicn Rri Ipoh. Dee 11. A MIDDLE-AGED Malay woman, a Mal^y lad aged twelve and an infant aged fifteen month- had an alarming experience when a sampan vhich was rowed by the bey suddenly capsized in the middle of the Pe
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    • 283 2 i X'MAS NEW YEAR'S EVE 1 FESTIVITIES. i S X'ma*i Eve— Friday 24th Dec. Special X'mac Eve Dinner and Dance (formal) $4.00 i Carol Community Singing Crackers, etc. j Extension to 2 a.m. Non-diners $1.00 S X'mas Day Saturday 25th Dec. Special X'mas Dinner and Dsnee (evening dress optional* $4.00
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  • 641 3 BREAKING DOWN DISTANCE RADSOPHONE Miss Rosalind Wong's Impressions ndon, Dec. I. As■ l h< are i/ou'"' w« re the fir -si spoki-n *v< Ida fttitween Sin :iporf and liMiilail by ti >..:••< m\ when thtr radiophone v i oprii'J t;.-:la t*vrit^ :ml W«H
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  • 131 3 Police Offer $500 Reward 'Fron.. Out Own ReporterPenang, Dec. 11. A REWARD of ?500 is offered by the police for intoimation leadJn? to the rrest of the culprit in connection with the bombing outrage in the Fun Frolic -M.^sement Park on Saturday, night. rhe offer is good
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  • 241 3 Mohamed Noor And Inche Azizah (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 10. A PRETTY wedding was solemnised yesterday by Syed SaLm. Chief Kathi of Johore Bahru, at 8, Jalan Storey, when Mohamed Noor bin Abdul Ghani, of the Staff of the Ngee Heng Government English School, was
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  • 79 3 i Mr. John Pillai, Barrister-at-law, wa* I entertained by his friends of the Ceylonese community of Singapore at a dinner given to him at the Happy World restaurant on Wednesday in honour of his being called to the Bar. He is the son of Mr. M. V.
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  • 25 3 P. O. COMMANDS Cant. J. K. Chaplin. R.N.R.. *»*»gl EN R is promoted to Stefl Commanind will join the new vessel Stiatheden" in that capacity.
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    13 3 V Daily Txpr.hs, picture of Rosalind Wong awaiting the telephone call io Singapore.
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  • 290 3 14- Year-Old Youth Sentenced Singapore, Saturday. IT was a lucky day for 14 year-old Mohamed Din. By a stroke of good fortune he purchased a gold wristlet watch and a gold pocket watch for the palay sum of 30 cents. Returning horns that night, highly pleased
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  • 84 3 Government Notifies Their Withdrawal THE Federal Secretariat, Kuala Lumpur, has issurd the following cor^munJque: It is notiiied for general inlormation I hat the conccs-vions at presen f in force in the Federated Malay States in respect of rent on lands planted with cbcohutf, :.nd oil-palms will
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  • 104 3 Chinese And Stolen Property .Singapore, Saturday. CD EMISSIONS by his counsel, Mr. R. H. Green, that the particular section under which he was charged haa to be strictly construed, and that the charge "being in possession of stc leu property," contemplated possessioi. at the time the person was
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  • 222 3 On Pilgrimage To Meeia (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 10. The Hon. Dato Lieut.-Col. Yahya bin Abu Talib, of the Johore Military Force, will be sailing for Mecca with his wife from Singapore on Dec. 15 or 16. From Mecca the Dato and Datin intend going
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  • 76 3 Singapore, Saturday. Charged in the Third Poiice Court with criminal breach of trust in respect of $4}5, tne property oi Messrs. Hup Seng and Co., "in which one Teng Lian Cheng is a partner," Goh Tua Sang was produced before Mr. W. G. Reeves, this moraine.
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  • 145 3 Tale Oi' An Insurance Policy Singapore, Sal A YOUNG English-speaking Straitsborn Chines* Tan K on, appeared this morning before Mr. W I Reeves, the Third istrale, charged with a] having cbeate< [>n D;.T. 3 anot tier Chii I Lim ls e Choon a i in ,t pect tii
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  • 137 3 Qantas Airways announce thai m order to meet the more cxtei) needjS of passenger:; making air Journeys oi several days' duration, it ha** been derided to increase the free allow ance of baggage to 45 ib. for passengers travelling from Australia to Eukland or fco Overseas Ports or
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  • 245 3 R.A.F. ATTEMPT Route Not Yet Certain r< o i i <.Mci< M. Dei l IJI \\S .it- now MMti loi the 1i.A.1 long distant t alttinp l bv the unit oJ thn i v M Hh )«•> timlr rnfinod lumber*. Thi pr.M i><' i... i>
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    • 65 3 E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities. Dcily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. MANILA STOCK
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    • 31 3 JBH SB) JHaSgiyl jy I 1- ''j^MH^^|^^^B^9v^' 3QQQH ;^g -Gil Bras' :^^!^s K^MASmAS^*&^^Sr r I 4 4 BCtf£E^n proof cellophane. I^^^B CRAVEN A MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS CA ti|
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    • 155 4 COME and Enjoy a Good Laugh ALHAMBRA Opening To-day at 3.15 One of The SURPRISE Hits of The Year! GLORIA STUART *t MICHAEL WHALEN /M f GEORGE SANDERS /IC/• #p \< CORA WITHERSPOON/ i£n /ft I; GERALD OLIVE R-SMIT^-\^W#^;^ Oifec'ed by Eugene Forde jfi^L^ •ixxoif F.odwtd lulu I loAdov T"^*"'
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    • 361 4 jM Hk^ Hlßl wliti. 10 Ml The Sweetheart of the Screen K Coming to bring you Happiness M Pt%i an( Cheer in a grand i^^^JK^ Festive Entertainment ■B_ DURBIN K jJBImGB Singing her way into your '"^W^ hearts captivating W F you w^h ner charm M in NEW UNIVERSAL'S H^ik
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    • 202 4 jf_ if AUDIENCES SPELL-BOUND NEVER j BEFORE HAS SUCH REALISM BEEN SEEN i ON A SCREEN SEE THIS GREAT ADVENTURE FILM TO-DAY AT THE CAPITOLj s 1 SHOWS TO-DAY S.U US MS. i s S GREATEST SHOW IN SCREEN HISTORY! 1 FRANK CAPRA'S RONALD CDLMAN I £y i i« ■^Vyj^t;.;,y.;.y.v
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  • 498 5 IN "YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING" A GRAND MUSICAL COMEDY WITH NEW TUNES gPOTLIGHTING a swiftly paced parade of outstanding entertainment personalities such as has been s?ldom seen on il:e screen, Twentieth Century-Fox offers a arrand festival of top-notch sfngsaMial musical comedy in "You Can't
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    23 5 Richard Dix and D*ores Del Rio in a scene from "Devil's Playground" which win be screed at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 326 5 SUBMARINE RAMMED Miss Del Rio As Taxi Dancer Submarine rammed in a fog- I ridden sea, a desperate "crash dive" for safety and the heroic efforts of navy divers to carry a life-bearing hose to the trapped men serves as the spectacular climax to a lively, fast-
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    19 5 Lovely Deanna Durbin who will be seen at the Cap.tol Theatre, Singapore, shortly, in "100 Men and a Girl."
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    23 5 Alice Faye, Don Ameche and Louise Hovick who appear in "You Can't Have Everything," which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 263 5 DEANNA DURBIN In "100 Men A Girl" npHE little girl, Deanna Durbln, whose L voice has cl-nrmed you on the radio for more thn^ a year, and whose icrctw formance won f b° nccla'm of R''oi i nces and critics In "Thr^e Smart Girls." as climbed to the rank of
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    • 39 5 Stop Hair Falling Grow It Like This Read tlm >' gj y£X£ j .u too p^-iirhair T^^K "4y hair was falling rapidly and becom.nß ItrTh«n I triti KotaUo. Wy hair rtopped comint away aeaut.'tu! Thick Growth tunu-l its natural colour."
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    • 16 5 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Just look at these! MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE asuavsS'Sssss saaaa
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    • 152 5 V^J y^^>" _^f 3l \*J *m^ i fc-4 I.— Make a plentiful i fljiA lather with Lux (use r 1 ,J|/j**A V^ y Cheap cake soaps and hot water arc dan-,.-Rinse thoroughly in g^rous in washing frocks, for they damage three changes of clean colours and spoil materials. But with
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    • 744 5 jJ&os^l^o!£iS^^m^^^^K^^^wk WIL V S kJsl avK And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AlfD PAINS sooa vanish when Elasto is taken Painful ana swollen (varicose) veins axe forgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, leg sores become clean and healthy and quickly heal, piles are cured, inflammation and irritation are soothed,
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  • 653 6 "llolv Land' Luncheon THE TWO POTNTS OF VIEW (By Air Mai!) London, Nov. 19. XTEARLY 1,500 people attended a iy Land" luncheon in LonPalestine question was the 84th of the Literal.. luncheons organised by Foyles. Two of the principal guests sat throughout thp meal without eating
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  • 141 6 Only Allowed Out To Work St. Bricuc. (Cotes-dtt-M AN extraordinary iitoiy of bow a mac girl was kept in a cage m her ;nrentvs' >home and was only allowed out of it to work was revealed I police at a village near here Acting
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    • 347 6 STOMACH TROUBLES ENDED AT 62 Thanks to Chardox the New Druftess Remedy For twenty years she suffered with her stomach, getting worse ail the time. For twenty years she tried one remedy after another, without success. Yet at the rge erf 62, her digestion i> greatly imxiroved, and she is
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    • 115 6 fHr NEW FBSMiH REMEDY. THERAPION NO.l THi IRAPIQN N0.2 THERAPSON N0.3 rto. 1 Car&s Dls*3M«.rsi<?a. Nc. 2 Cures H!oo«I DotMM. Wo. 3 Cur«* Chronic V7L-*fc»«3«*6. is, r i ::her Nc. return Mall, Dk.L' I •rstcckßd.N.WALoode*. OR. LE CLERC'S PIIJLS for the Liver &Kitineys— weu k kidney. bladdar. rbiAMONiyl HpP^^ A
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    • 362 6 fssf Sfch [jiiisc Killed in 4 Dai|s Pain and Itching I Stopped in y^ .-:,////0; >. M .^1 7 Minutes A 0 Do your foet itch so bfidly that they germs, parasites, and fungus responsible nf-arly drive you crazy? l'ocs the skin on for these foot infections, as well as
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    • 107 6 FREE! JUST OUT FREE! "THE WAY TO MOTHERHOOD." A most Interesting medical booklet on the vital problem for Family Life. From: Dr. Rich. Weiss, M.A.. Berlin NW7 Germany Obtainable also from E. If. ABDULLA CO., 163, Capitol Building-, Singapore. \A BOON TO LANDLORD^ ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY
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    • 32 6 S^ 2 CAPSULES ADa a^y^v; aw d stop thai W%* MALARIA LATCST AND BEST Cold op? Pevlr stopped WITHiN Yx XOUR -4-Boxry; cyr<r wobst mm CERTJFitD HARhJ!. l|l^ obtainable AT ALL DfcALcflS
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  • 1737 7  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin J^OOKIXG through a pile of photographs just arrived from London, seeking one with which 10 adorn this page, I came across the picture reproduced here. iscription of the back reads: "Works I as found objects, interpreted ob Mi-bed objects and constructed ob•n show at the
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    • 93 7 fH/Ufn Nowhere will you pur- U chase Beef of such out- fj li L T standing quality with such fine flavour and tend- '5 erness as that which we can M 0 C offer. Kept at just the F D B right temperature which S guards its precious natural *V
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  • 1661 8  -  COLIN REID Our Short Story By n rpIUS compressed-air brake should be a boon' No mere crashes. Absolute safety on the road!" Whereupon the young man in overalls, speaking M he crawled, flushed but triumphant, from underneath the i-:u\ suddenly caught sight of his lady friend's
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    • 447 8 DOCTOR SAYS ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP STOMACH PAIN After yean oi persistent stomach Trouble, an eminent English doctur found the way to conquer his stomach disorder. His own words tell you his ?f cret •r find that 'Bisurated' Aiagne.ua taken after my meals is the only thing that keeps
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    • 28 8 f ""THUJta'"' BATTERSBY BRITISH FUR C- I^3q| felts are obtainable i°^ i3K3& IN SMART LONDON STYLES I W AND VARI US WEIGHTS f^We/L TO PLEASE DISCRIMINATING BATTERSBY HATS
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    • 340 8 I KSS™ Wi i*Pi wß^SH^^SUEtSS&mß^K^to^^to&Mi^faf bHbhbb^V^l^Bbb^bbV —^^^f —^■B^^^^^^^^^^^l Herat expose yourself to mosquitoes and malaria using weak "insecticides"/ "'Tii'wOßli'ilDAßOUT'MY 1 WIFE'S J^^fck I KERV£S!ANDHER -W J^?| I HAD A CASE LIKE HERS. THIS YOUNG HER INTESTINES COMPLETELY LACKED TONE. i WOMAN SHED TEARS OF DESPAIR OVER HEW APPETITE WAS POOR.
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  • 717 9 POULTRY NOTES British Provisions SHOULD BE APPLIED LOCALLY (By John G. Breman, \.DM, C P.E., C.T. Secretary -Manager "The Laying Hen" 179 Orcha -il Road Singapore.) QUESTION: I have visited nearly all the markets and poultry shops in Singapore, and I am amazed at the diseases from
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  • 627 9 Ducks La> Black, Red Green Eggs—Burnt His SavingsBomb As Plaything Ship Carries Ship HERE are strange stories from various parts of ihe world sent by Reuter correspondents YOU SAY IT New Orleans, Louisiana. Police arrested an old man with a lons white beard here and charged him
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    • 186 9 The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports SUNLIGHT SOAP v^i is a true \s||r 9 p^^^^Bk I\\ V e rriild, pure latlier ■H^Br^r > i!^^p. 1 1 1 I \f Sunlight Soap is f/m J mJ^tßt~ \]J hands as it is to the VWl^^^-^ 1/ i clothes. Do not
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    • 264 9 W -K I\| a r i««P thai pain iimtantlv with /V 1 GETS-IT because it's liquid. 2^f^V>V^J«i^^ Don't suffer from S HEADACHES— NEURALGIA COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients —in convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain
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  • 1212 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. -By our woman correspondent r? of the" occasions of the year. and always eagerly looked forward j the ball given in celebration oi I "the Patron Saint, of Scotland, St. Andrew. On Friday night, Dec. 2, it wo-; .once more celebrated with due pomp j
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  • 320 10 A pleasant surprise for people at the Airport on Tuesday evening when they saw a radiant and happy bride still in her bridal gown, stepping out of the Wearne Bros, plane with her husband. The couple were Mr. Arthur Newark, the manager of the dvil Airport, and
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  • 1007 10 ONE can't think of Christmas without setting a delightfully cold feeling and thinking of all the things one shou d be having as far as weather is concerned. around this time of the year. Perhaps there are some of you people who are going home around now
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    48 10 Tne photograph below shows Lydia Albert and on the right her sister, Reina, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Albert of Singaport. They are both going to the Gala Children's party at the Goodwood Park Hotel on Dec. 17. held in aid of the Child Welfare Society.
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    • 44 10 £lrom Dee. Olh| Christie's 9 I X'MAS tTill Dec. 20th% t 19, Stamford Rd. Phone 2526. Y PALAIS des MODES 12A, Capitol Build. EXCLUSIVE MODEL EVENING GOWNS 1 ta i LATEST MATERIALS FOR THE COMING FESTIVITY FROM J NEW YORK LONDON PARIS VIENNA. I
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    • 135 10 AT VOGUE'S! HIGHLIGHTS OF FASHION FLASHES FROM PARIS THE 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 in these gorgeous frocks
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    • 227 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. 1 IMPORTED HATS, DRESSES, i HOSIERY, UNDER WEAR, i S S CORSETS ACCESSORIES S PHONE 3335 61, STAMFORD ROAD A PERFECT FIT? CAN THIS BE SAID OF ALL YOUtl FROCKS If not, take your materials to MADAME PAGE to be expertly cut, fitted and made up. GLADYS HENSON
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    • 97 10 NEW SHIPMENT OF NOVELTIES AND WHITE HAND-B^GS SUn ABLE FOR CHRISTMAS FRESENTS. JUST UNPACK. THE NOVELTY STORE, 88. North Bridge Road, Adrlphi Buildim> Haiq m %J decorated Cases of 5,6 and 12 Bottles THE WHISKY THAT DEFINITELY ASCLVES THE PROBLEM OF 'WHAT TO CIVE AND DRINK' Stocked by all Dealers.
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    • 29 10 VYlwdna sells beautiful gowns for all occasions at less than £3-3-0 each A NEW STOCK IS RECEIVED FORTNIGHTLY FROM LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK. Rodney House Hatter: ltd2nd FLOOR.
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  • 1059 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR I TJ A WEEK-END which BB I" lasted almost to the FV\. s- H middle of the ensuing week enabled quite a Pj- V-r— w5 fyl lar -<° number of visi- > i\ tors to come up from v-C\^ lhe towns, including WW
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  • 547 11 rE weather has been most uncertain this last week, interfering seriously with our games but not, of course, with Christmas shopping. Most of the presents have no doubt already been dispatched to the folks at home. T?ier^ remains then, the last minute shopping for gifts for friends
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    • 62 11 Ct/£O of BOND ST LON DON REAL AND IMITATION JEWELLERY call or write for free illustrated catalogue. HAMLEYS "Rodney House," 10, Battery Road. 11 Stamford Road, Phone 663# THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THt DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: VAMNA PARIS FORIMIER LEYXA BEALVILAIN J iU v Biting and Dinner Gowns
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    • 1 11 Christmas
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    • 107 11 T t Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, S and Evening Dresses. 4 S s Hats blocked and made to order. jde SOI/AS I Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road. S i S dorothy more bath luxuries slimming foam bath coffret feather crystals tintaletts bath lotion bath essence bath powder 18, battery
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    • 217 11 <O studio *J Q for j foto-portrait S by i foto-artist has received a small stock oi* Jewellery Jade, Cornelian, Lapis Lazuli, Coral, Torquoise and Rose Quartz. 18, Battery Road, UX floor. Phone r /143 Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls \\f /W and the love of admiration
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    • 164 11 Waves and curls jjjfflß^^JJ? f $®P I cl lhe u hlon l on > c I»*i •'o Mny«— to quidt— CTF BKjtiiii^' n iMilillißllhf' so Expensive Apjvls AMAMI \X'»ve Set— rhco iffflpWl^^jj EllyjßfT^^^ Icvv J <" uxichci. wiih tipper* and conib and you naV sleek shining wave*. And those delight
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  • 612 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 12, 1937. IS THERE A SLUMP? ijURLY in November, Mr. Oliver Stanley, the President of the Board of Trade, told the House of Commons that, from all the information at his disposal, he did not believe in the imminence of a disastrous slump. At the
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  • 1038 12  - Singapore Urgently Needs TAFFIC SENSE C. H. W. Goult JFHERE probably never has been in S'ngapore a public inquiry which has aroused such ketn interest as the pending inquiry into traffic problems. It is a subject which is the close concern of so many of u i as individuals, for
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  • 470 12  -  |ET us start with a warning to youns women contemplating matrimony MRS. Mawkins and Mrs. Hawkins were having their daily chat ov<±r the fence. Mrs Hawkins inquired after her neighbour's married dau^hter "Oh, she's doing fine," said Mrs Hawkins. ''She's got the prettiest little
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  • 1710 13 ROSALIND WONG ARRIVES LAST STAGES Reflections On The Charm Of France London. THE way to London has been loner nnd dev cus and there have brcn tiipv fascinating and interest?n? thin? alms: it to make dallying a steamo. For ins*ance, there were those efMtCMU in
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    82 13 An ofd motor-bus, painted red white and blue and fitted with loudspeaker and film projectcr, has been turned into Britain's first mobile anti-gas school by the Rochester and district passive air defence committee. The bu» is being used to give anti-gas instruction in the scattered villages of Kent The naming
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    • 348 13 Kidney Acid Oerms Killed In 3 Hours Thr undrrlyine cause of much 111 health Many of thorn can not I ,ndmoltK'dne?Sd Bladder disorders is |»%itMi»lynougt /^v irrit inn" Kerms whu-h develop in the bt>dy Hor instan< Mr. ..m I 6 A ffinic^oldVa^^Bjd^thwdym- v-; f m- other ba.-t^riHl diseases, so it
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    • 94 13 iff jff wfc i >sflV £m\mf tw A 9 J^^^f Mw^KK Mm wßaaa^© WBJM&MSb B^r aG JK Service-after -purchase and high second an^ other make. /«W pnces are fwo 0/ B.S.^l.'s flrreai assess. The Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU FAHAT— MUAR. Penang Motors, Penang- Ipoh
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    • 574 13 HEALTH i BEAUTY f WOMEN byDr. .1. I»IERO.\ {V»vls\ A BEL <;LAAO These GJunds control your *'^aLAI. intelligence, Hrun. J'owyr ■ffir^iTi "1" ii l .s u I a ii (1 contr »ff^— SSmlffwirfr iliVKUili urowtii and bhapc of Ul* oody. /^J^^^fe'l?^'^ -i :i t;t and Circulation of is^^HH^He^^^^ v.' tiiood.
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  • 1712 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which 1 Discourse On Vitamins And The Lack Of Them, Socks Of Various Kinds, Including Socks On The Ear And Socks For The Feet, And Conclude With A Few Remarks About The Ipoh That Is To Be. VITAMINS A, B, C
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    • 197 14 tf^_p n_^ i ,_^-i *-i, 0 _r _r~ _ri_r~ij~i.r* ■*~'*~<D> C/^Jp\|f C ISSUED *OLyl\ J BY ALL STEAM- FOR SHIP, AIR AND t TRAVE I rmlway lines IJNO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are I given the be^t of attention and r assistance. >
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    • 305 14 RECOVERED FROM ULCERATED STOMACH Mrs. Norman is a happy woman these days. She might well be, after all she has been through. I feel I must write to you," says Mrs. Norman, about, the way I have recovered from ulcerated stomach and gastric trouble. For years I have suffered, tried
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    • 256 14 WOMEN APPEAL TO DUCE'S WIFE To Use Her Influence For Peace In Spain Stockholm DROMINENT women in Sweden have joined in sending a telegram to Donna Rachele Mussolini, the Duce's wife, appealing to her as a mother to "use her influence to bring the war in Spain to an end."
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  • 983 15 STRANGE TALE Girl Kidnapped By Priest's Orders •By Air Mail) London, Nov. 27. ALMOST Incredible incidents which A took place in desolate l^>. Mayo in the extreme West of Ireland whe»» for one short afternoon "moblmw prevailed, were outlined before JudpT WjM Power in Ballina Circuit
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  • 101 15 Canadian Town's Proposal To Name Park After Him Whitby (Ontario*. A proposal has been put forward to lay out a park in Whitby to be named after Viscount Greenwood, who was born here 67 years ago. The proposed park would occupy two acres Viscount Greenwood, as Sir Hamar
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  • 252 15 Danger Of Leaving Children At Home (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20. CHILDREN who are left at home while V their parents go shopping, to bridge parties, or on pleasure expeditions form one of the greatest problems facing the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
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  • 107 15 LION CUB KILLS BABY After Knocking Over Pram JN the restaurant garden of the^Vo/gjLsiPft hf 17 nn a woman irum Stettin left her five-month-old baby in perambulator when she went inside tS call on tiie innkeeper's wife. When she came outride again she found her baby dead-killed bTa lion The
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    • 39 15 R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thonc 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation. Glasses if needed.
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    • 127 15 ANNOUNCING ANNOUNCING I The second of a series of monthly competitions sponsored by Rothmans for KINGS GATE smokers. Join in the fun to-day and win handsome prizes CUT OUT FROM HERE nounced in this paper. customer: roxv xii* ito j uioAiUi>i« Closing date Dec. i\ v yft RECOMMEN D /AN
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    • 229 15 "ead Thp MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports »B1\\\\\\11IIIIII» EASY RUNNING^ fjj ENDURING STRENGTH J Idi a hond B < j Bui!t ent '"-ely of British parts, made in Kntfland by famous Makers. Firsi «,uality allor au r Com P oncnfs flccura^ 1 >- machined, ensure easy running and
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    • 251 15 corns Disappear "Depart. never to return," at tin* old «ong has it But there are no broken hearts over the parting. Only a wonderful sense of relief, a marvellous feeling of foot-comfort once those crippling corns have been 1 1 moved. Walking becomes a pleasure again. You can enjoy dances
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  • 1240 16  -  G. S. Hammonds A Learner's Impressions Of ]^OW that Christmas is approaching, the thoughts of most of us are turning to a consideration of the best methods of passing ♦he time over the holidays. The usual procedure of crawling around the local pubs will no doubt
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    • 256 16 THE TRAGEDY OF THE TIRED MAN mmmmmmmmmm Nature never Tie ant man to work strenuously day in and day out, amid the heat and fevers oi tbia climate. Naturally the exhausted oodies of all who have u> work Cm aving, cry out in protest. Your own energy enough to carry
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    • 245 16 qff HUDSON aB AjSk £> A%/ m Sufferers from Prickly Sail WZ l\/'llj&*\J StSLe/^UFFERNO 00 1^ 11 ML l# 1 Ea V^| jf yv J MORE from that fright- M^ W\ MW 10 y fwl Skin Disease. Jpin |p S 11 %w the Great Germolene Sldn- M M m healing
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  • 328 17 Amahs In London WAITING FOR A JOB (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20. gVERY morning in a house in Hackney i grey-haired Englishnian reads .tlo-id a chapter of the Bible- in Urdu, Hindi, Mahratti and Malay. His voice intones each .fiKe-sou.'uli.'iir Oriental dialect with the ease
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  • 64 17 Moscow. The widest bridge in the world the Moscow river is neariDg completion It is 150 feet wide and 2.100 teet long. The bridge is of reinforced concrete and is to oe faced with rose-coloured granite quarried in the Ukraine. It has been built specially high so
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  • 290 17 No Difficulty In Getting Recruits London, Nov. 13. THE Navy is in the happy position erf 1 having no difficulty in obtaining enough recruits, except in the skilled branches, said Mr. Duff Cooper, First Lord of the Admiralty, in an interview v.'ith. Reuter. Since a special
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  • 79 17 Ottawa In the first six months of the fiscal year 9,272 immigrants entered Canada as compared with 7,005 in the corresponding period last year. This represents a total of slightly more than 32 per cent, increase in immigration. Of those arriving during the six months ending Sept. 30.
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  • 157 17 Ploughs Through Pedestrians New York. DEDESTRIANS scuttled to cover like i mice when a taxi-cab ran amok in Times Square— Piccadilly Circu., of w /ork —at the height of the afterI aoon shopping period. Three bystanders were badly injured aiid many others narrowly escaped serious harm by
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  • 411 17 By R.A. Thompson D.O. Sc (Doctor of Ocular Science) WHEN a man who has never before ac- tually needed glasses begins to have some difficulty in reading fine print on a grey day or in an indifferent light, he has come :o the peak, and how soon he
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  • 31 17 Belgrade. Anitsa Nikolitch, a 25-year-old gipsy woman of Beli Monastir, Yugoslavia. who ha.s been married for 10 years, has <T iven birth to her tenth child.
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    • 168 17 irs TOUCH AND GO" 1 n. with a 1 I I WORLD'S FINEST PEN S Instant writing, beauty, hand comfort and a Life- time* guarantee make Sheaffer's the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value ever offered. Only Sheaffer's has ALL Seven of the features desired Visulated Lifetime* K M guarantee
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    • 585 17 W\ CARMINATIVE a\ \\V Dr Jayne's Carminative is the finest K\ i^.;C^,f/ \l\ remedy for colic, cramps, diarrhoea and ■k\ *^~^T^^,*y\\ all other stomach ailments. Get a l\\ bottle to-day and enjoy good health and H\\ lV ;t^^t> t V''V';/l\V happiness at a small cost. vß\\ "i^^^J^fc A single dose
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  • 993 18  -  Horatius A BUAINY HIGH DISCARD (By IT is said that onlookers see more of j the game than the actual players and while this may be true in its geneI ial application, it dees not always ob- tain. In a vast majority of hands, the play follows normal
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    • 237 18 WITHOUT PURS SLOOO HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. 6Mi H UCTA P7ABLOOD V EL 1/\K^,V/MEDIOINE |S| Never before *.a-» tncre anything like it. nor are Its marvellous p.-op«rtie« likely < *-S ever to 0# equa.oj in diseases arising from impure blood It searches out ana expels •A afH TJ from tne vitai
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    • 213 18 J7 tCjU *+r*' -r I tj \P\Jl\* mm) -SK l^**-' tirst term at scKoo He »as so dull and no 'jj f I^. S BmMKHBP good at sports (or work either). Oucer'y tj. r^RBB* I enough, a toothache proved his salv^on J^T P"' »o ~se N fifl Ka «hen ioolied
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    • 811 19 Singapore MEN'S FINALS New Era In Malayan Badminton (By "Phoenix") TRI iirsi all-Malaya badminton championships, held at the World last week, marked the ng ol a new era in the sport hit! u.is a sreat following in the le «>I the Peninsula. Major competitions such
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    • 678 19 THE MA Y FIELD B. P. Penan? Team Of WouldBe Champions (By 'Sphinx.') MENTION of the Mayfield Badmin- ton Party in my notes last week recalls to mind another small band of enthusiasts, who, by dint of hard work coupled with a natural inclinatime for the game, have brought the
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    • 759 19 Perak IN IPOH Chances Of Players Discussed (By "Racquet) rjwm 1937 Perak open badminton championships begin in the Ipoh Town Hall to-morrow and will be continued next week-end. Keen interest has been evinced in the competition by all followers of the sport in view of the fact
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    • 519 19 Correspondence No Co mp la i n t In Taiping (By Foo Choon Hai) I AM writing this to clear any misunderstanding, caused during the match between the Chartered Bank Badminton Party, Penang, and the Taiping Chinese. "Sphinx's" article in the 'ast issue of the Sunday
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    • 31 19 Chan Kon Leong Miss Waileen Wong A. S. Samuel Miss Lee Chee Neo Chan Cnim Bock Mrs. Chionh Hiol: Chor Wong Peng Soon Miss Lee Kim Neo
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    • 487 19 Selangor TWO TITLES State Jubilant Over Successes <B> Kambhr) pONGRATCLAXlONS to A. s. v> Samuel and Chan Kon Leon; winning Malaya's highest badniit:ton honours. As a witness of their painstaking preparations and hard training during the last two months. I can say they deserved their jjood fortune. Samuel
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    • 523 19 DYSPEPSIA uvr Iprane»*nv;iil, J th.«t will \r pit ri^ht I th* s-ern prrscnlied a < n< f mav t* < ailed Ural .ure 15 rfOcted !Tio<t rfliablf ani rrUinl? tmcnt n It is <» i ire (aai «ith th» f "r .t, ID mm of digesVii paia has to be
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  • 940 20 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Malaya Cup Rugby Position Singapore Should Have Beaten Seletar Services Yesterday Less Interest In Singapore- Army Match If They Did Not Army Were Playing At Rengam S.C.C. XV Going On Christmas Tour And Will Engage Selangor Before The Cup Final In Trophy
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    39 20 C. Longman, reserve goalkeeper of the Islington Corinthians who are visiting Malaya next month. Longman keeps goal on Saturdays for the Kingstonian F.C., champions of the Isthmian League. Ted wfngneld is the other goalkeeper accompanying the Islington touring side.
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  • 644 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. mHERE will be one inter-state fix- ture against Singapore, and that at Seremban on Dec. 18. In this fixture, Malacca hockey enthusiasts arc hoping that the Ancient Settlement will maintain its hitherto successful record. Singapore had to exert to the
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  • 1192 20 BOXING NOTES BY "REFEREE FOLLOWERS of boxing are only too familiar with the tactics employed by certain boxers when they are hard pressed. They will crouch down in a corner with their arms over their face, making no effort to fight back. "Going into a smother" is the technical term
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    • 771 20 (ilands jNaoe km anJ MM "if igtui ti3oidr6ii Id U Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength- JBJIw l™'^! JSBSSf D l?: ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, /p§P| EM JSgtfSUT. Brain Muscles and Endurance- WKIJ ?\JLsVno°;?Z s it4 n Better Than Gland Operations. VVKP' d c lc r Dr n. g. Gi.m--«^KTS
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    • 355 20 Look to /^B\ y° ur Kidneys Only those who suffer L^ ?/j2gL. y° u Wl^ on^y persevcrp can realise the utter t t^ ie y w^^ r^ your system misery, the maddening M^Btftg'^r^^^PW^t'^ t^ ie poisons and imtorture, the dreadful weak- Parities that cause your Yet thousands of chronic J^^S^^W^S^^^^^^^^^^r
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    • 599 21 A New and Superlative Model of the Revolutionary Vacumatic This is welcome news indeed for all who are barrel, you can see at any time how much ink '^^Jr seeking the one, ever-desirable gift to express remains in the pen. 2?s^ their dee Pest friendship at this holiday season. The
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  • 144 22 Professor Says Knowledge Is Very Low Singapore, Saturday "ALTHOUGH the standard of geogroft phical knowledge in Australia is low it is bound to improve in time to come,' said Professer F. Debenham, Professor cf Geography at Caius College, Cambrige, who arrived In Singapore by the Nieuw Zeeland
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  • 549 22 Rode Wrong* Horse And Missed Last Winner STEVE DONOGIiUE, greatest jockey since Archer and Fordham, weigh-ed-in for the last time en Nov. 27. The Manchester November meetLty of 1937 will be remembered, not o much ior the fact that Solitaire \w>. the big handicap for the
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  • 22 22 Mr. William Martin, Chief Detective Inspector, Malacca, has been appointed to be a Justice of the Peace for the Settlement of Malacca.
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  • 83 22 Seet Kim Ch-ng B.P. team vs. thr Mayflower Badminton Party 'B" at their court to-day at 230 p.m. (pJ avers and supporters assemble at the hon. Treasurer's residence, 29, Aljunied Road, becore 1.30 p.m. for free transport*: Peh Teng Siew, Ang Whatt Kim, A. Suiak, George
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  • 55 22 Rainbow B.P. team vs. the Beginner 1 3.P. to-day at Villa Dolce, Katons; Road, it. 3 p.m.: Lawrence Koh, James Gan, Cheong Eng Leong, Song 800 Lat, Yeo Guan Kang, Lawrence Koh and Tham Chit Yan, Song boo Lat and Harold Siah. Reserves Robert Xhoo, Koh Cr.eng Ken,
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    4 22 STEVE DONOGHUE AT MANCHESTER
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  • 42 22 Singapore, Dec. 11. TIN The price of tin at noon ir. Singapore to-day was: |98 (up lift). RUBBER The pr:ce of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 25'^ (down l i)i Seller* 2 r > >. (down r j).
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  • 283 22 Singapore, Sa irday. Buyers SeUej Ampat J" 4° Ayer Hit am f" ii mgrin Bau Selangor G5 j (,xd C^nderiang Jg 2*. Hongkong Tin 27 6 29 -cd Hong Fatt 115 20 Idris Hydraulic 8 6 9 6cd J-k^bu 1111 0.72 0.76 Johans 34 3
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    • 215 22 -V V^J J WV^X^/ Will i\ ?i (i i pi ri T %pr I l IT" w\ -S- m ko*'* WwL bright eyes... a clear skin and lustrW■. I fß||i ous hair... these are the visible signs *ff k Every woman can possess the natural beauty of perfect fitness by
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 652 22 LOCAL. PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FOLLOWING are tiie programmes A Talk with nianoforte illustrations by .u nuDr Lindsay Grativille. to HH <ne tlJn.lS.< j 73 Q p.^.^-Time, Wealher, News ar.u th*! coirirn? week:— Annpuncements. 7 45 p.m.:— Symohony Concert (GraIV) ;> \v mophone Records). "Symphony
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    • 413 22 c-[ London. 8.30 p.m.:— Light Orchestral Concert. Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel (contd. 1 8.50 p.m.: The News and Announcements. Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.: Syncopated Piano Music (Gramophone Records). "Waltz Medley", played by Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. "I've Got. a Feeling I'm Fallingraid 'Ain't Misbehavin'", played by Thomas
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    • 577 22 (Continued from previous column) the Syncopators. 8.15 p.m.: Brass Band Concert (Gramophone Records) Grand Corj nation March"' and "March of Uie Herald" played by the Grand Massed Brass Bands. "Centenary"— Quick Step (Bcnelii) Played by the Grand Massed Brass Ba.ios. "Patience" Selection Played by H.M. Coldstream Guards. 8.30 p.m.:— "Food
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    • 258 22 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Seller; No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. Deo 24?e 25 in aid of the Good FAQ. in bales (FOB Dec.) 24 4 244 No. I.XR.S.S. (Spot-loose* -awardable Spore) 25 254 do. Dec. 25 j 4 25% do.
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  • 809 23 SINGAPORE DEFEATS ROYAL NAVY R.A.F. MALAYA CUP RUGBY AT THE S.C.C. CIVILIANS PUT UP A GRAND DISPLAY FORWARD Stagapoi^, Saturday. CINGAPORS beat the Royal Navy ml Air Fore? in their tie in lup compel. ti» non the this afternoon in ther, before a good gather- is. by six points three
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  • 189 23 14 0 Victory In Cup Game At Rengam 'From. Our Own Corresporident; Rengam, Saturday. THE Army, turning up at full strength, beat Jahore at Rengam :av, in the Malaya Cup competition by 14 points (a goal, two penalty goals and one try) to nil. The weather was
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  • 19 23 The Y.M.C.A. swimming pool at Fo't Canning will be closed indefinitely for repairs until further notice.
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  • 270 23 Cine-Matinee At Capitol Yesterday Singapore, Saturday. THANKS to the efforts of Brigadier Lord. Mrs. J. S. Fisher, and many re Is now plenty in store faf children at next Fridays partg at the New World. Mindful ol "the lot of their poortv children who saw
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  • 72 23 Germans Who Listened To Moscow Rad?o Berlin. Dec. 10. Eleven persons were tried at Hamburg for high treason a charee of plottine to overthrow thp consti-ution bv trying to strengthen their Communistic fai h by listening to Moscow radio station. Three of the accused were sentenced to 2\'->
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  • 294 23 Hospital Club Beat Clerical Union Singapore, Saturday. THE Ge?ieral Hospital Recreation Club gained an easy victory by five goals to nil in their hockey match againsi. the Clerical Union on the G.HR.C. ground this evening. Alter period of end to ?nd play. Soo Yong opened accounts
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  • 57 23 Two polo ponies imported by Mr. IV W. Redfearn for His Highness the Sultan of Paharig arrived in Singapore from Australia by the Nicuw Zeeland tc-day. Four new Australian race horses have also arrived, threa of them being imported by Mr. J. Duval of Kuiia Lumpur and
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  • 59 23 The following have accepted to play hockey on Monday, at the S.CC. againsj; the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers: P. W. F. Mills; F. V. Duckworth, C. E. Brooke; F. M. W. Smi'h, U. I, L. E. MacMillan, J. P. Wood; Lt. E S. Jenkins. A. P. Craigie, P. E.
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  • 54 23 Banka Sports Club team v£ the Siontr 800 Athletic Associa'ion to-day at J. C. 8. A. ground: Pak Tons; Moon Wong. Soon San; Boon Kwan,T. Seng Quee, Thian Tet. Choong Hee, Tee Siang, Lian Sin. Chee Tang, and Choo Sem. Reserves: Nam D.ioek. Chin Geok. Stephen Ding, Joon
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    22 23 Finding his lard legs! One of the race horses imported by the Nleuw Z. eland yesterday, being led down the gangway. (Tribune).
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  • 287 23 Invitation Tennis At The S.C.R.C. Junior Title For Pakir Singapore. Saturday. RESPITE threatening weather the closu ing ties of tae ts.C.R.c Invitation lawn tennis tournament at Hong L.n. j Green tc clay evidenced keen rivalry. chief interest being centred on the fi- nal in the jiauor opc:ii singles between A.S.B.
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  • 52 23 I Billiards ties in the three-;, i tour- j namen,t at the S.C R.C. ha been I arranged as follows: Dec. IT.: Low Ho-V; Kiat vs 11. C. Mil!-.. L*?c i" Kakat? vs. wiiitier I (ran Hook ?;c- and Goh Gaan Chu, Dr-c. *7- G. TI. Kraal vs.
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  • 190 23 League And Free State Shield Results DESULTS of Irish testae tea' dies played on Nov. 27. together v. n League tables up to that date, and results of Shield and Sunday matches are as follows: Bangor 1. &rds 3. Baliymena 5, Distillery 1. Cliftonville 3. Colerame 0. Derry
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  • 92 23 Merry Union B.P. team vs. the Joybelb Badminton Party, on Saturday (18th) at home court, 11, Lorong 30, OVylang, at 2.30 p.m. and on Sunday <19th» at away court at 230 p.m. assemble at the hon. pporte captain's residence, 10. Lorong 26, Geylang. before 1.30 p.m.
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  • 57 23 Successes Of Malacca Chinese IMaycr from Our Own Corrttppndeu By Air Mail) Ix>ndon Dec. 1 CKVFRAL badminton singles sur- centa have been <aptured h\ Mr. H. J (tag in the short period he hi; titcn here !I s next ni£ tournament in the Fas o) Scotland open at
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    • 672 23 gfioxixc; FRIDAY, 1 7th DEC. > HUSSEIN, flyweight champion of flppt. HAPPY WORLD OVERKI) STADIUM liv Attractions In One Night: SIMA 10 (3) FERNANDhZ. IIITSSEIN 10 (3) BERNAL. BOON MAH 10 (3) SISON. DHARMARAJ 8 (3) PARAISO. BOON CHLNG 4 (3) TIGER DOLLAII. 13ZE-MAV, the Chinese Filipino, oetttr known as
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  • 58 24 A Year Since The Abdication MANY people, on proceeding to their offices yesterday, wondered why ships in the harbour were dressed. It was in commemoration of the accession of King George the Sixth. It was a year ago yesterday since King Edward the Eighth abdicated, and the Thone
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  • 63 24 British Flying Boats To Return London. Dec. 10. As evidence of the recent improvement in the Mediterranean situation, two of the air squadrons which have been conducting rhe piracy patrol are returning to England. It is pointed out that it does not mean the ending of the patrol,
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  • 66 24 Fighting For Franco In Spain San Sebastian. Dec. 10. Ihe Infante Don Jose and Infante Don Luis of Bourdon, nephews of the ex-King Alfonso, have persuaded General Franco to accept their services in a military capacity. Don Jose is proceeding to the Aragcn front to-day, and will be
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  • 67 24 Strike Problem Referred To Protector Penang, Saturday. WITH regard to the threatened strike of Cantonese Khek tailors in Penang said the matter had been referred to the Protector of Chinese for settlement. The demand of the workmen to be paid five per cent, more than pre-slump rates is
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  • 243 24 Empire Airboat In Singapore- Singapore. Saturday. A BIG crowd was at the Airport pier at two o'clock this afternoon to watch the arrival of the "Centaurus," the Imperial Airways flying boat, which is on its way to Australia for the 150th anniversary celebrations. A faint drone, which
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  • 308 24 Steady Forward March Reported Singapore. Saturday. THAT the progress of the co-operative movement in Singapore had been so good as to merit compliment by His Ex cellency the Governor, at the Budget Meeting of the Legislative Council, was a remark made by Mr. T. Sivapragasam, Co-operative Officer,
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  • 41 24 London, Dec. 11. The German vessel Duiso-:rg has amved at Suez, having lost a propeller blade. She carries 2,000 tons of general cargo, including 1.200 consigned to Malaya. This is being transhipped by the steamer Tirpitz. Reuter
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  • 30 24 London, Dec. 11 A squadron of Royal Air Force flying boats, on a flight from England to Australia, arrived at Karachi this afternoon British Official Wireless
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  • 319 24 A CHECK Long Bombardment Fails 1 Shanghai, Dec. 11 DENE WING the attempt t<» rapture the walled inner city of Nanking, to which the Chinese defenders are clinging despite heavy losses, the Japanese forces have launched a fresh offensive this morning and bitter fighting is in
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  • 126 24 Japan Wants To Seize Customs Shanghai, Dec 11 THE advice to third parties to exercise a "hands ofT" policy in connection with the Customs is given by Japanese newspaper regarded as the mouthpiece of trie Japanese army, which says that Japan is not disregarding the
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  • 111 24 Anglo-Chinese Building At Penang From Oui Own Rep( Penang. Dec. 11. HIS Excellency Sir S hen ton Thomal opened the new and imposing Anglo-Chinese School building to Westlands Avenue before a big gathering here this morning. The schoolboys lined up on the sides of the avenue
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