Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 December 1937

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune No 28. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 584 1 JAPAN'S WARSHIPS MASSING AMOY THE NEXT CENTRE? CHINESE PREPARED TO DEFEND Af HSU-CHOW-FU J fNGKONG is preparing hastily to defend itself against marauding trooPs in the event of the hostilities in China moving southward, according to Reuter cables. Japanese worships are massing off Amov
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  • 192 1 'Capetown's' Dash From Yangtse AN UNEXPECTED MOVE EVACUATIONS Anglo-Japanese Crisis? Hankow. Dec. 18. 4S the result of a sudden and unexpected decision, the cruiser "(ape Town." which was bottled up in th^ Tangtse for more than four months, left and made a quick iMB for Shanghai, with 20 British women,
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  • 338 1  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Japanese Demand? NO QUESTION OF COMPLIANCE Shanghai, Dec. 18. ADMIRAL Yarnell, Commander of the American China Fleet, in ;i statement to the press, denied that he had received any notification from the Japanese military or naval authorities demanding the withdrawal of United States
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  • 49 1 No Saturday Night Issue Next Week AWING to the Christmas holidays next week, there will fee no Saturday Night "Edition of the Sunday Tribune. The Five a.m. Edition, however, containing results of all home soccer p!ayed on Christmas Day. will be published as usual on Sunday morning.
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  • 47 1 Gibralter, Dec. 18. INDICATIONS of Government's successful attacks on the Ternnl sector, have en»«tty sumris-sd General Franco. Preparations for the Nationalist offensive is momentarily at a standstill, it believed that from row on. General Franco will be on the offensive until th*. Reuter N:w Year.—
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  • 247 1 Dismissal Of Nahas Pasha's Govt. Cairo, Dec. lit A CRISIS has arisen between Kins Farouk and the Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, \&hich is likely to culminate in the dismissal of the latter's government. s Th3 main point of the disagreemfl&l is-- the Wil aimed- at safeguarding- tfeesConstitution, whereby
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  • 308 1 ARSENAL BEATEN Many Postponements Due To Snow London, Dec. 18. ENGLISH and Scottish league football matches, played to-day, resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 0 Brentford 0 Charlton A. 2 Leicester C. Chelsea 0 W'hampton W. 2 Grimsby T. 0 Derby C. 0 Leeds U.
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    38 1 Gaping walls, broken laths and smashed woodwork, giving mute testimony to one of the mc^t sannuinary S^les of the Stao-Japany w near Eight Chaiactei bridge. Shanghai. Hundreds of men en ooin siae* itai In lighting here. Planet News
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  • 98 1 British American Notes On Incidents London, Dec. 18. THE suggestion made by a, Japanese spokesman that it might not be necessary to reply to the British and American Notes in view of the fact that .apologies hai already been made, a©es not accord wlm the view of
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  • 95 1 Hongkong To London In &V 2 Days London, Dec 18. lONDON will be brought within eight and half days' journey of Hongkong after to-morrow, when the new Imperial Airways route will be opened between Hongkong and Bangkok. The new air line will be a branch of the
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  • 340 1 "Wanton And Shameless i Provocation" London, Dec. 18. GRAPHIC accounts of the sinking of the VJ American gunboat, Panay, on the Yangtze, based on the experiences of tne .survivors who have arrived at Shanghai, are published in the Pr The only British subjects on the Fanny
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  • 114 1 New York. Dec. 18 'It Is the in Japan which makes if possible tor untnfornn men to break J pledges with impunity, and swagger r< over treaties." declare! the New Herald and Tribune, commenting on th^ Pa nay incident It adds that if the adjustment of the
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  • 351 2 ENTERPRISE OF A MALAYAN MR. J. C. WILSON A Portable X-ray Apparatus (From Our Own Correspondent, (By Air Mall) London. Dec. 8 MR J C Wilson, when he retired from rubber planting in Malziya three years igo, had an idea which is now helping him
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  • 61 2 Chinese Fined 8100 For Assisting Singapore. Saturday. For assisting in the management of a public lottery, a Chinese named Sia Moh was this morning fined $3CO or one month's rigorous imprisonment in default by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate. The accused was arrested in a coffee
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  • 305 2 Going: To Edinburgh Next October (From Our Own Reporter j Penang, Saturday. I AM naturally glad to hear the news," .said Mr. Lim Chong Eu, 18-year-old son of Dr. Lim Chwee Lconp;, and the candidate from Penang o School, who won the Queen's Scholarship, in an interview
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  • 132 2 'From Out Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. The annual general meeting ot the Malacca Planters' Association will take place to-morrow at the Malacca Club. Mr. Tan Hoon Siang (Mr. Robert Tan), the well-known Singapore lawyer, has issued invitations lor a dinner to be held to-morrow at his residence in
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  • 277 2 Two Fatal Motor Accidents Singapore, Saturday. TWO fatal motor accidents occured today. O.e took place near the junction of Geylar.g Road and Grove Road. A Chinese woman was knocked down by a lorry there. She died before the arrival of the ambulance. In Bukit Timah Road, a Chinese
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  • 104 2 Special "Deanna DurbitT Matinee Singapore, Saturday. A SPECIAL "Deanna Durbin" show supplemented the usual weekly iVickey Mouse matinee at the Capi'-ol Theatre to-day, and a large crowd of kiddies, as well as grown-ups, which filled the theatre to capacity, were treated to an excellent programme til pictures. In
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  • 84 2 Big Attendance At Wesley Hall Singapore, Saturday. More than 300 people attended the Christmas party of the Singapore District Epworth League held last night at the Wesley Hall, Fort Canning Roa'l The function was a huge success ani the organisers should be congratulated for their excellent efforts. Mus'c
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  • 87 2 Singapore Chinese Sent To Prison Singapore, Saturday. Sentence of six weeks' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on" a Chinese named Ho Soj by Mr. W. G. Reeves the Third Magistrate, this morning on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a clerk in respect of $100.20. It
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  • 364 2 Fortune Of An Old Singaporean (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 8. "CAPTAIN Jones of Singapore" really v did exist and so did his last will and testament. Dr. Barnardo's Homes have just had reason to rejoice in the authenticity conferred on thi.s charitable
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  • 84 2 Sudden Death Of Ipoh Priest (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. rpHE deoth occurred this morning' of i- Rev. Father J. S. Fourgs, parish priest of St. Michael's Church. Ipoh. from heart failure, at the Parochial House. Father Fourgs who had been ill for more than a year,
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  • 321 2 Singapore. Saturday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore Irom the P. and O. liner Corfu which arrived here from London yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Ahearne. Mrs. P. Beau-mont-Checklani, Mr. and Mrs Birkwistle, Miss M. Brebner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curran-Sharp, Mr. O. A. Currie, Miss D. E.
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  • 53 2 Singapore, Friday. For the theft of four Japanese-made fountain pens, valued at $2. on board the ship S.S. Rajula yesterday, Teong Eu Mui, a Harbour Board coolie, was to-day sentenced to pay a fine of $12, or in default 12 days' r.i. by Mr. W. G. Reeves, the
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  • 280 2 MR. OKMSBY-GORE COLONIES "Others Looking With Envious Eyes" (From Our Own Correspondent) •Bv Air Mail' London. Dec 8. OTHERS are looking on us with envious eyes."' said Mr. Orm.sby-Gore. Secretary lor the Colonies, referring to the Colonial Empire at a luncheon givea by the Ulster Group of the Over-Seas League
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  • 151 2 Wife Who Was Forced To Wear A Gas Mask In Bed Prague. A Prague woman. Maria L is seeking divorce on the grounds that her husband has been compelling her for the last six months to wear a gas mask, in bed. The husband was twice gassed
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  • 110 2 Scheme To Make Indian Province "Dry** Patna. Bihar. While prohibition is being compulsorily imposed in a section of the Madrrs Presidency, an effort is beina made hi the province of Bihar to bring about prohibition by persuasion. TheJßihar prohibition campaign is to be started in a few selected
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  • 95 2 Tsolatod By Heavy Snow Belgrade. Heavy .snew in the mountains of south Serbia has led to the vloppage of all road and rail communications between the towns of Bitolja, Ohrid and Kitcheva. Despite the heavy falls and deep drifts however the international line to Athens has been kept
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  • 147 2 Singapore. Saturday The following Malacca properties were sold on Dec. 17 in the saleroom of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., Ltd., Malac2a, by public auction Freehold land c.nd premises No. 83. Heeren Street, area 4.410 sq. ft., for $18. ICO, to Mr. Kch Guan Lock. Freehold land
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  • 628 2 EXTORTION OF $12 Indian Convicted MARKED XOTK RECEIVED Mngrapore, Sat unlay. a hc::rii.- which h. ed two t ys, a tra Mohamedan batcher, Ifohamed Ih him, was concluded to-day in the Sec nd Police Court, when the accused was, found jruiliy by Mr. I Duckworth, on two eh; t\\ extortion
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  • 111 2 Sequel To A Singapore Police Singapore. Saturc. On a charge of being i:. instruments ;<nd materials for the purpose of counterfeiting strait- Bettl ments coins. T. V. Simon and MielHeng stood trial at a prelir inquiry before Mr. W. G I i 'he Magistrate, thi.v m It was
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  • 15 2 Mr John Tryner left by nan tor DtdU -China i holiday at Dftlat Hill Statl
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    • 213 2 l^^ MALAYAM PftEMiea HOTEL. j i HAVE YOU MADE YOUR XMAS j NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATION YET? j ACCOMMODATION WILL BE LIMITED X'MAS NEW YEAR'S FVF FESTIVITIES. i X'mas Eve— Friday 24th Dec. S Special X'mas Eve Dinner and Dance (formal) $4.00 > Carol Community Singing Crackers, etc. S I
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    • 29 2 MYSTERIOUS MOMENTS by the MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE In aid of the CHINA RELIEF FUND. Matinee 3.15 p.m. TO-DAY 3.15 p.m. Prices of Admission: 25 cents. $100. Amahs Children. Adults.
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  • 553 3 EFFECT OF QUOTA CUT REVIVAL 4 I <li\ Air Mail) LrodM, Dec. S. 4 rCEFECT sea of hats is beimj .A railed to Ike i.K K.( for iU COWafC m ratting U>e Ml quota M d«»piv as N pcf <i*nt. The cie- iaa ius all
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  • 41 3 Shanghai, Doc. 15. GeneiM Hu, garrison cornet SI md Woosu ng area until the wit > of t l ie Chinese H >\v recently Kai Shrk. H, l corruption and military orders dvpatcbes Yang veteran member oi the Kuo- Reuter
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  • 14 3 Belgrade. F ripened on one ,-m of Vasilije Ivanovitch ga< least seven pounds.
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  • 299 3 Coming To Capitol Next Month THE London Rf-vue Company, an a.'i 1 British troupe, will arrive in Singapore next month, under the direction (if Mr Peter Sergei, after a suec< season in India; and will open a series f>r ramoua West End hits at the Caplti I
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  • 165 3 Further Evidence Of Good Relations (From Our Own Correspondent) *By Air Maili London, Dec. 8. rURTHER evidence of the excellent ref lations existing between Great Britain and Siam is forthcoming in in exchange if notes in which Great Britain abandons her old rights of Evocation from Siamese
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  • 169 3 Two Englishmen's Trip In A Canoe Marseilles. Averaging a distance of about 58 mi):^ a day, two young Englishmen, name-.l Brindley ai:d Willis aged 24 and 18, have arrived here by canoe from Guildford, Surrey. They paddled all the way in nearly four months, having left Guildford
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  • 67 3 London, Dec. 18. The herd of Arabian camels, nresente to the London Zoo bv Ibn Saud. the Kin;; cl Saudi. Arabia, Ls at present in quarantine. Ail the four camels are from Mecca, but they represent four distinct strains, of which, perhaps, the mast prized is the light
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  • 215 3 Need For Internationa! Co-operation London, Dec. 18. THE principlf of continued Inter- national co-operation in the shipping industry was unanimously accepted yesterday at a private meeting of the International Snipping Conference in London. Britain, Denmark, Estonia, Finland France, Germany, Greece,' Jugoslavia Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Sweden took part,
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  • 25 3 London, Dec. 18 Lord Tweedmuir has be n elected the Chancellor oi Edinburgh University »n succession to the irte Sir James Barrie. Reuter
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    22 3 Meg Williams ana bubbles Stewart, two of the artistes who appear in the London Kevue, opening at the Capitol on Jan. 12.
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  • 164 3 Visit To Slough Social Centre London, Dec. 18. THE King and Queen, who are in re--1 sidence at White Lodge, Windsor, last night visited the Slough Social Centre and, to delight of the factory workers present, joined in a game of darts. The Queen, who in three
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  • 64 3 Distribution Of Masks Planned London, Dec. 17. Referring to precautionary measures for protection of the public against air raids, Wing Commander Hadsoll, Inspector General, stated with regard to respirators that thorough and adequate plans for their distribution had been designed and the masks gave complete protection against any
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  • 117 3 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan Entertains OVER 200 guests were present at MandaJay Villa lad night for that always enjoyable function, the dinner In honour of the birthday of Mrs. Lee Chpon Guan, M.BE. The evening was beautifully line after the heavy rain and dinner was served out of
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  • 66 3 Permanent Way Renewal Programme For 1938 London, Dec. 18. THE London, Midland and Scotland Railway have authorised a permanent way renewal programme for next year, which will involve the expenditure of £2,000,000. It will ir elude the complete re-iiylng of 605 miles of track, and orders for
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  • 15 3 London, Dec. 17. The death occurred to-day of Glyn Philpot, the famous Royal Academician. Reuter.
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  • 377 3 LOOPHOLES Great Satisfaction In Lancashire 'From Our Oicn Correspondent (By Air Mail) London. Dec. R ANCASHIHE, as it is tMgfeai bf the local press, is delighied with the announcement of the neu textile quotas for made- up cotton and tmywm goods in Malaya, and i*> hoping that
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    • 98 3 ALL THE GUNS IN SPAIN CAN'T qiFICIUVAH *REC KlT:sS* ARDOUR THEY HURDLE SPAIN'S BARBED-WIRE BARRICADES AND TRIP HEAD- S JHF'jSBil LORETTA YOUNG; \m donameche: Cj Jg^tSb^ j*m& ,j IN THE 20TH CENTURY FOX FILM i I^BI With Hfl BORRAN MINEVITCH AND HIS OANQ S sIBhB^^H pavilion j^^^^^^"^^^™ NEXT CHANtiK. f*T^^[
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    • 228 4 M -G.-M/s NEW LAUGH HIT! YOUR SCREAMING NEW COMEDY TEAM! it m* ■> -i Alice Brady of "My Man Godfrey" Vptlllllg and your f avour ite, Guy Kibbee— i r^ o what a couple to let loose on the I O"€i;i Slbll^^S French Riviera! A howl in any language. ALHAMBRAI
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    • 523 4 DO YOI T SEE SI»OTS BEFORE YOIR EYES? are yoi siwE- hi:m; from sleepless mgiits? H^^9|HB if 50... yoive «pOT "lilo.\iie TRoniLE" HB|jHH aieif Ei4'«'iS ci LAS'till T0.\14! *1 BLONDE IKUuDLh With ELEANORE WHITNEY, famous Tap-dancing Star, JOHNNY DOWNS, LYNNE OVERMAN and Holly wood's Prettiest Blonde TERRY WALKER. 11 W
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  • 474 5 IN '100 MEN AND A GIRL' MUSICAL FILM SPECIALLY MADE FOR CHILD STAR £4NI KBI2LLA had a fahy godmother; Aladdin owned a lamp. Ali Baba had the "open sesame" and Df>anna D'«rb n ha? a mag'c Cinderella, Ali Baba jnd Aladdin were figments of the imagination.
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    24 5 Deanna Durbin and Adolphe Menjou who appear in "100 Men and A Girl" which will b- screened at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 338 5 "ON A GAIN— OFF AGAIN" WHEELER WOOLSEY Partners In Pill Factory DEALING in side-splitting fashion with the quarrels of a Zeam of business partners, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey bring another of their hysterical RKO Radio offerings to the screen in "On \gain Off Again," which opens at the Alhambra
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    25 5 Paul Muni in a scene from "The Life o£ Emile 1 Zola" which will have a premiere at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, on Dec. 29.
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  • 504 5 THE PANTHEON IN PARIS T?IFTY settings, the most that have been built for any Warner Bros, production since "Anthony Adverse," were used in "The Life of Emile Zola" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, on Dec. 29, Including were such huge ones as the Pantheon
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  • 95 5 First Indian Woman Advocate Appointed New Delhi. The post of a senior District Munsiff (Judge) in Travancore has been offered to a young woman advocate, Mrs. Anna :handy. This is believed 'to be the first time a woman tias been appointed to the judiciary and is an instance
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  • 257 5 In "Love Under Fire rpWELVE top-notch shmt men JL were us^d for scqaencM in the Twenfirfb Century-Fox gay ronntic remedy. "Lcve Under Fire,"' which is the next change at the Pavilfon Theatre, Sinonnore. Lorrtta Yorrvr and Don AntedK. po"u'^r }-t star of radio's biggest Sunday night air-show,
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    • 2 5 GRANTS WHISKY
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    • 39 5 R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation. Glasses il needed.
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    • 37 5 »Add to your personality by BATTERSBY FUR FELT HAT It is not merely a head covering but also a social asset. Obtainable in smart London Styles to please discriminating men. BATTERSBY HATS HAOI IN ENGLAND Ctrl— ill
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    • 872 5 HAD TO SLEEP PROPPED IP IN BED Too Fa I io Breathe Properly A year ago she w. it she could not pet her breath properly and had to be rrcpp^d up In bed. To-day she runs a house and bu What recret of tin Htf letter tells you "Jusi
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  • 954 6 Return Of "Toys" PLAYED "TRAINS" AT A FLAT (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 4. "IT is curious what a fascination model railways have for some men. Exports have congratulate! me on coaches I have made. Oneday 1 hope tc make a model locomotive." Having 1 successfully sued
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  • 264 6 Invented Hy Country Watchmaker AN ingenious tell-tale clock, which can write, and establish records hitherI to beyond the scope of any clocks, has been invented by Mr. J. Sladc. watchmaker, at Woodburn. Richmond River I N.S.W. Tests have been made by the Police department. The mechanism, winch is
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    • 678 6 INDIGESTION DOES NOT WORRY HIM NOW He Has Found a Speedy and Effective Remedy A-man who has suffered for years with stomach troubie. and who has -ried all .sorts si remedies in an effort to obtain relief, should know what he is talking atxgit wken he recommends a remedy for'-Indigestion.
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    • 10 6 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best i Sports Report*
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  • 1540 7  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin pROM I- land comes the story of the bet man who was married by mistake. It happened at Killeter, near Catlederg and the ph; the Presbyterian Church. But let us state what happened in the best man's voids. "WiM we went to the church the
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    • 71 7 T)EUVfRY I°- SyBt e m is 98 fol^^ fleet of ra otorvane leaves °ur premises «ft»*C-k morning to dellv 18.. B^T^_ onl thus cabling customers to have these breakfast. *gm+, The eecond dellvery leav^ «t Bnd d6liVe -ery description or goods. The tMM .eavee at HoT-cr 0 of eoods> rr^
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  • 2142 8  -  H. W. Hazlewood Our Short Story By ¥>ERESFORD Jenkins was unhappy. It was not "nough that he was disappointed in his caroer. It was not enough that younger men in his department, were being promoted «m his head It was not enough that he found himself at forty
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  • 149 8 To House Exhibition In March THE Crystal Palace is once more to be a great exhibition centre, just over The Cry.st.il i'ahice i.s unc* more to be a great exhibition cent just over a year after its des:ructiu-i by lire. li is announced that by BMMMBf of *>;j{-cially-ct.::struo
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  • 149 8 She Gave 8,400 Coins For A Bicvcle K 31' Berlin. A peasant woman iaden with heavy parcels entered a bicycle shop at Deli-; zsch near Leipzig. "I wajit to buy a bicycle," she caid. "It doesn't matter what make it Ls, but it mustn't cost more han
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 268 8 •ri hairnet in ftshion- ■fil^Mk fl? V Sb^^* y SI I litat curls and deep bl -ad w;'v;v;. hw! Get a bottle O II PI T W W i t ave Su: and ti"d lull instruction' en- C n r****™ S B 2P°? 1S th reor>e for beauti f i'l
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    • 34 8 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Solid •^Z^g^&lWtL -jdJ^^ Sales Representative Njti A. T. Giliespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore
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    • 117 8 DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction rustproofed. Open visible Firings harbour I no insects. Promotes Healthy Sleep tteasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body it gives even support— keeps the Spine Straight. Recommended by Health Authorities. Extremely comfortable does not sag. Write for Descriptive folder
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  • 702 9 POILTRY NOTES Hints On Handling ARE SHOILD BE TAKEN WHERE is a difference toeen th ping erf ducks and the reari. rv ar j owing I to that I am writing at present 0:1 *Pn- treatment of duckHnga i W/;^/; To Place Under Bro^ The be^t time
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  • 129 9 <By Air Mail) London. Dec. 2. The Duke of Connaught, who has been Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge for the past 37 years, is to have Brigadier-General W. H. V. Darell as his ass&tant at the headquarters of freemasonary. Lord Harewood, presiding at the quarterly meeting
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  • 387 9 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) THE question comes about a middleaged man who has complained of spots floating before his eyes for the last two years. They always are present but exaggerated in the presence of bright light. At night, while
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  • 137 9 Hoist By Level Crossing Cologne. k PEASANT of the Hunsruck district 1 (Eifel) arrived at a level crossing just as the gates were shutting. The gates were of the continental kind with cross-polls which are swung up vertically for road traffic to pass, and lowered horizontally when a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 258 9 111 BRINGS HEALTH 111 CAVES MONEY I No reduction in quantity Quality unchanged Think how much you can save by buying Andrews in the Economy Tin— 4ss on the large (3oz) ssze, 304 on the small (6oz) size and think how much good 7a Andrews does you when you are
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    • 211 9 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN I I >e crown n 9 achieveI mIS men t fi"- pen engfI neering.VVith huge Skrip I capacity and balanced 1 for hand comfort, Sheaffer's alone provides all seven of today's big features in m, pen efficiency. And only Sheaffer's gives you the Lifetime* guaranteefor the
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    • 145 9 Thousands of weak, anaemic people h.iv found I^L new srrcnerh and glowing rigttar in Watcfbtiry'i v Compound. This time-test up the enrire system fortifies the bodj agaimi diseaae. It contains many nourishing ingredients thai arc r essential ro health liver and suit extracts, iron, ooppcf, manganese and other strengthen! RCS<
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  • 196 10 Great news from old friends to say that the George Millikens are now the proud parents of a bouncing baby daughter. Mrs. MUlliken, of course, you all remember as Miss Virginia Wight, a one time "woman peeper" at Singapore. Their present address is 29, Washington Square, New
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  • 1110 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent WEDDINGS engagements and other items seem to be in the news this week, so we'll start with the wedding which took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Friday, Dec. 10. It was that of Mr. Trevor Carter and Miss Mabel Wright.
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    46 10 A group photograph uftk?n after the wedding of Miss Mabel Wright and Mr. Trevor Carter. From 1. to r. Mr. F. P. Ayliffe, Mr. Gordon Pritchttt, 3iiss B.'tty Smalley, Bridegroom and Bride, Mr. H. S. Russell, Mrs. G. W. JPiercy and Mr. G. R. L. Moger.
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  • 1462 10 FROM all accounts, Fraser's Hill and Cameron Highlands seem to be tairly booked up for the Christmas weeks, and if you are one who has planned to go up you will have to have some warm clothes to take with you. The shop where I saw a
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    17 10 Mrs. George Milliken. formerly Miss Virginia Wight, who is now the proud mother of a baby daughter.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 106 10 has just received a new shipment of LINGERIE in unusual designs, from Shanghai. 13, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. NEW SHIPMENT OF NOVELTIES AND WHITE HAND-BAGS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JUST UNPACK. THE NOVELTY STORE, 88, North Bridge Road, Adelphi Building. s T jIS SHOWING DELIGH TFUL COLLECTION S
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    • 122 10 —3. Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, t S and Evening Dresses. Hats blocked and made to order. C de SOUZA'S j I Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road. 4 I Priscilla Ltd* HAS JUST RECEIVED fcJ A aB "sMALL SHIPMENT OF i 1 "HUBRITE" FROCKS. V (HEAVYWEIGHT MATERIALS) Tel. 3335. 61,
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    • 109 10 BUY YOUR X'MAS PARTY DRESSES Designed bj "MADAM PAGE" 13, Battery Road from ELSIE MARY (of Londcn) at 37, Selegie Road. rJOKNING, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVENING DRESSES. From $5.50 tc $30. Dressmaking Millinery. Saturdays open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BORDBADX m^DOC Hu+oLk^ p o A Kl p^' uaoimN? v
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    • 23 10 Qino of BOND ST LON DON REAL AND IMITATION JEWELLERY call or write for free illustrated catalogue. HAMLETS "Rodney House," 10, Battery Road.
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  • 772 11 NOTES from FRASHER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR AFTER ran comes a calm, and the turned again to its preholiday state of peace and quietness vbfcb ft! his time of the year and will doubtless remain so until* the influx of Cl .id New Year visitors ie in a fo\v days.
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  • 407 11 from Kuala Lumpur I AST Saturday morning seemed to be a 14 very busy one in town for the shops were full with women and children examining all the various attractive things for Christmas gifts. Little's has a lovely collection of handbags, vanity cases and flap-jacks, while the attraatTve 'panelled
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  • 608 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 19, 1937. "ONE DAY— ALL JAPANESE' COME years ago the officers of a Japanese cruiser were being entertained at a port of the Netherlands East Indies. A British resident who attended the function noticed one of the visiting officers contemplating with grave attention a large
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  • 1096 12  - Reflections On THOSE PIONEERS C. H. W. Goult "pRIDE in a city," declared Dato Roland Braddell at the conclusion of his recent address to the Rotarians of Singapore, "is essential to its soul, and without a soul a city, like a man, is door.ied." He was expressing his fai.h in
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  • 542 12  -  Anglius TLIR. Hugh Denham sends me the following which he entitles, "Why, Oh, Why!" T WONDER why, when at the nets "■•You open out your chest, And bang old Brown and Smith and Jones To east and north and west; But when with bat
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  • 975 13 SUNNY WEEK-END THRILLJS BEACONS, EVAS Frolic On Hampstead Heath (By Rosalind Wong) London. A week -end in London, if you have not arranged it in advance, can hang heavy on your hands. I decided that as it was a lovely runny dav and one
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  • 167 13 Written In Verse By A Bachelor (By Air Mail; London, Dec. 2. A Curse in verse on the London County Council, written by a bachelor, Mr. A. H. L. Bohrmann, who left his £180,000 estate to American charities, has been read in the Probate Court here The
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  • 442 13 Experiments In Cottage GAS BOMBS CAN BE DEFEATED (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 4. EXPERIMENTS in which animals were kitted by chemical warl fare under air-raid conditions were described in a report issued by the Home Offica. Your chance of safety in a gas j air-raid will be
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  • 252 13 HUGE RESTAURANT COMBINE How Barcelona Tackles Food Problem HOW the restaurants ai Elarcel d^al with ti.e problem oi feeding their cu-' otfi in war-time wao revealed in a press interview her* oy the director ol the organisation which ccirrois ttu city's hotel* n atiraats and cafes. The cr .trc!. i
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  • 1636 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On The Christmas Spirit, Suggest That Official Circles Should Imbibe It, Make A Passing Reference To The Office Cat And Appeal For A Revival Of The TimeHonoured Practice Of Carol Singing. TN a few days' time it will
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  • 298 15 BRITISH PLAN 1,500 Planes For Rivals' 1,000 (From Our Chen Correspondent) London, Dec. 2. BRITAIN will have the most powerful air force in Europe within lfi months writes a political corres pondent. The Cabinet, influenced by the wars m China and Spain, has thrown overboard its
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  • 84 15 Afraid She Would Die In Hospital Belgrade. A peasant named Josip Filer, of Stubljana, Yugoslavia, has kidnapped his wife from hospital because he was alraid that she would die there. Josip and five friends arrived before six o'clock one morning at the Siska hospital, where his wife
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  • 271 15 In Daring Musical Comedy Washington D.C. npHE most daring theatrical satire ever produced in this country or probably in any ether— has had its world premiere in Washington. Called "I'd Rather Be Right," it is a musical comedy satirising President Roosevelt, the Supremo Court, Cabinet ministers and
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  • 109 15 Commemorating Bulgaria's New Political Era Sofia, Burgaria A special issue of 50,000 souvenir post j cards to commemorate Bulgaria's new j political era is announced by the Minis- »ry of Finance. The cards, which will be on sale shortly at one shilling each, will be de- i corated
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  • 1179 16  - A Christmas WARMING TO PARENTS G. S. Hammonds WITH the near approach of Christmas, the thoughts of all of us are turning— or have already turned— in the direction of Christmas shopping. It is a sacred duty which we are called upon to perform once a year, and it differs
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  • 1168 17 Man With "Dread Secret" FREDERICK NODDER TO AFPE&L (By Air Mail) Lomkn, Dee. 1. WITH the shadow o! the scaffold hanging over him, a man in th< loiidemnt'il cell at Lincoln Gaol is ■pending most of his time thl; k-end preparing notes for his leiral adviser in
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  • 86 17 Man Drinks Two Gallons Of Brandy Belgrade. A competition to see who could driii.-; the most brandy distilled from plums (rakija) at Tetovo, was won by Ilija Bogojevitch, who drank two gallons. One by one the other competitors fell to the ground dead drunk. Ilija went on long
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    • 179 17 GRANTS WHISKY •DO YOU FIND SAVING DIFFICULT? f Many people do. However strong may be your intention to save, there is always the temptation to spend. Here is an easy and profitable plan for saving your money A "PRUDENTIAL" ENDOWMENT POLICY (WITH PROFITS) Ensures not only protection for your dependants
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  • 795 18  -  Horatius THRUST COUNTERTHRUST (By IN a way, contract bridge is a handicap race in which the defenders are given a start by being afforded the advantage of opening the play. Very often the result of the hand depends on the way in which this advantage is handled. Sometimes
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  • 86 18 Calcutta. A leopard and an alligator were opponents in a fierce battle at Kalna, Bengal and the alligator won. The leopard was dosing with a cub on marshy land beside the river Bhagirathi. The alligator crept up to the grown animal and seized it by its neck.
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    • 282 18 A»BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This fs a condition (or disease) to which many came* are given bat few really understand. It it simply weakness— a break down as it were, et the vital forces that sustain toe system.* No matter what may be in causes (they are almost numberless), its- symptoms
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    • 944 19 Perak FROM IPOH Champion A True Sportsman (By "Racquet") rONGRATl'L.VTIONS to A. S. v Samuel, the first all- Malayan badminton champion, on hi.-, success in the recent Malayan open tournament One cf the oldest players still pursuing the sport with keen interest his triumph at this stage
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    • 648 19 Negri Seremban Pair's Success (By "The Playboy") ALL Negri Sembilan badminton enthuiasts will join with me in congratulating 15-year old Miss Lee Chee N>o, State lady champion, and her younger sister, Miss Lee Kim Neo, for putting Negri badminton in the limelight during the recent
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      31 19 The men'A doubles final of the All-Malaya badminton tournament in progrear. A. S. Sarauel and Chan Kon Leong are seen in action against Wong Peng Soon and Chan Chim Bock. Tribune
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    • 629 19 Penang IN TAIPING Young Ansonians' Coming Match (By "Sphinx") FRANKNESS is said to be the key to the solution of all misunderstandings. If this is true, and of that I have no doubt, then credit must be given to Mr. Fco Chong Hai, the leading Taiping badminton
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    • 674 19 Singapore More Rivalry Next Year? (By "Phoenix") LIKE all other games, badminton has its silly season," and that has arrived. With the Malayan championships concluded, and all S.B.A. tournaments carried out, badminton players are perhaps now having their racquets restrung in readiness for use next year. After
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    • 493 19 Selangor FRIENDLY GAME Progress Made In Tournaments (TYie "Rambler") EVER since Samuel and Kon Leong went down to Singapore for the Malayan championships, there has been a lull in the sport here, but during the last week-end. further progress was made in the series of local
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    • 506 19 Malacca Matches Marred By Rain (From Our Own Correspondent INCLEMENT weather prevented the progress of the lnterParty Badmintiin tournament last week. The lutesl icsatti show t^.v. Argonauts' "A" siring well on the* top, with the SfUUVocks' "A" close on their heels, km espeetei, the Aigonauts avenged their
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  • 601 20  - WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Argus Singapore's Fate In The Balance In Rugby And Hockey Spheres Yesterday's Important Engagements Singapore Meets Penang Hockey Team To-Day All Blues Cup Final Played In Seremban Yesterday Approaching Christmas Holiday Sportsmen Will Start Taking Stock Of Cricket And Soccer In New
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  • 685 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. WITH the closing of the schools for Christmas and with the close approach of the festive season, there is a lull in the sports activities of the town. The visit of the Malacca Eurasian Association and the Girls' Sports Club
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    29 20 Ted Wingfield, the Islington Corin thians goalkeeper. The team relies for its successes mainly on its defence. The forwards have not proved themselves to be prolific goalgetters so far.
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  • 852 20 TT has been suggested that the practice of local promoters in putting on "all star" programmes does not giv* 1 a fair deal to boy.s anxious to make their way in the boxing game. Without anv wish to be hard on the preliminary boys, I must
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  • 153 20  -  Batu Pahat By Basket Ball Players (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Dec. 15. TEN youthful members of the Eu Eu basket ball team left Batu Pahat to-day to tour Malaya on bicycles and to play basket ball matches for which admission fees are to be
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  • 196 20 Remarkable Feat Of Young Australian ROBIN Biddulph aged 17, smashed an Empire Gamec swimming record by 4 25 sec. at the Manly Club, Sydney, recently. He was competing in club 400 yarxL championship, and recorded 4 min. 58 3 5 sec. The Empire Games record was 5 min.
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  • 207 20 Australia Beat America In Team Matches AT the Lawn Tennis Grounds Rushcuiters Bay, Sydney, the Australian women's team. Misses Nancy Wynne and Thelma Coyne, defeated the American team, Misses Dorothy Bundy and Dorothy Workman by 5 rubbers, 11 sets, 95 games to 1 rubber, 5 sets, 72 games.
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    • 314 20 COX QUEST' OF OLD AGE IS IT POSSIBLE? Old Age is the most difficult problem which scientists have ever had to tackle. It defies solution! No process is known by which men and women can be made to enjoy permanent youth and vitality. The progress of modern science has, however,
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    • 399 20 T.B. Victim Leaves Sick Bed After Two Ephazone Tablets A Lang Specialist's remarkable discovery has meant ease and new happiness for thousands of T.B. and Asthma sufferers. Even bed-ridden cases have received astonishing benefit after taking a few doses of Ephazone as the letters reproduced below prove. For instance, E.B.
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  • 41 21 Singapore, Dec. LB. TIN The price of lin at noon in Singapore to-day was: 393 (down $l 1). RUBBER The price of rubber it noon in Singapore (o-day was: Buyers 23% (down Sellers I 241/ 8 (down I
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  • 19 21 Bukit Katil Estates.— 3s,69B lb. Total for seven months of current I financial year 213.139 lb.
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  • 109 21 Trade Position Considered Sound A CABLE from Comtelburo, Ltd.. London, on the market -Huulidn states: The general outlook Is ..itHy favourable, provided there arc no further political up Lt \s considered that the trade posi As regards cotton, i r( i steadiness Is indicate will Lhc p bility
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  • 100 21 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. In cases (F.0.8. Dei' 23'« 4 23 7 k Good FAQ. in bales (FOB. Dec.i 23 23 8 No. i.x.r.s.s. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore j 23 r> t> 23 3 /4 do. Dec. 24
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    • 590 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES p)LLOWING are the programmes ta be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. Station d the coming week: TO-DAY 11.00 am Operatk Selections <G>-a--mophone Records). Vocal Selections trcm "The Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach*. Suns; by the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Vocal Gems from
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    • 494 21 'F'V'lLsh). 7.00 p.m Musical Comedy Selections (Gramophone Records- Vocal Selection— "Waltzes from Vienna". Franz Hoffman's Viennese Opera Co. Selection "Going Gree:". Debroy Somers Band and vocal trio. "Seeing Stars.'' Debroy Somers Band. Selection "Hold Everything." New Mayfair Orchestra. 7.30 p.m.:— Time, Weather, News ?nd Announcements. 7.45 p.m.: Military Band Conceit
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    • 349 21 Glow." Joe Daniels and His Hot Shots (Drumsticks). "Sweet Jasmine." Olley Oakley (Banjo i. "Sweet Sue, just you." Simon Teplitzky (.Violin, with piano and guitar) "After you've gone." Ismael Paz (Saxophone and clarinet, with piano, guitar and drums). "Kitten on the Keys" and "Russian Rag." Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye
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    • 353 21 "Silent Night, Holy Night." Sung by the Vocal Quartette. "Ring out wild bells." Sung by the Royal Choral Society. "The First Noel". Sung by a Church Choir. 10.00 p.m.:— Close Down. SATURDAY 11.00 a.m.: A Miscellaneous Programme of Light Gramophone Records. "1812 and all That"— played by Debroy Somers' Band.
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    • 184 21 (Continued from previous column) by Marcel Dupre on the organ of the Alexandra Palace, London. "OfTcrtoire Sur Deux Noels" tGuilmant) played by Dr. Prendergast on the organ of Winchester Cathedral. 6.20 p.m.: Christmas Morning Service from Bristol Cathedral. Relayed i i London. 7.15 p.m.: "As I Se? It"— A talK
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  • 816 22 Sporting Chat FROM HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE PAMOUS r golf professional, j Henr has gone one better i the p the film "'Lost Horiind Shangri-La, the land where nobody is ill or worried and nop Be his own Shangri-La. That is the name he has given to the I&SU mo
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  • 24 22 Little gucsij, who attended the Chris tmas Party at Goodwood on Friday and grown ups who assisted in their entertainment. Tribune
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  • 105 22 Auckland. New Zealand. A tennis ball has killed Chaka, an r»dult male hippopotamus at the Auckland zoo. After the animal had mysteriously died n Dost-mortem examination revealed that it had swallowed a tennis tall. This had lodeed in its stomach and caused its death. Zoo officials
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  • 182 22 The following are the teams, draw and times of matches for the Tamil Brotherhood Party's second annual six-a-side football competition for the Himalayan Cup, presented ty Mr. S. R. Purushottham Naidu G. Somoo (capt-.), G. Ramasamy, Rajamanikam, Louis, Perumal and Noel ae Cruz. T. Marimuthu (capt.), G.
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  • 89 22 Y.M C.A. hockey XI vs. 11th A.A. Changi to-morrow at 5. 10 on the Oldham Hall ground V N. Pillay P. C. Sands. G. L. Day. Gim Lock, K. Leembruggen, Armstrong. Suratta. R. Lyne. Kee Siang: Dr. Xavier, Lee Fon?; Lim and Armstrong. Y.M C.A. XI vs. Khalsa
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  • 17 22 Mr. J. P. Edwards. Conservator of Forests. Malavan Forest Service, has been seconded for service in Johore.
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  • 210 22 State Trial Before Meeting Singapore Malacca, Friday. VESTERDAY'S State hockey trial did not reveal the desired hockey standard. There were many notable absentees. The Colours beai the Whites by the odd goal of three. Forbes notched the first goal for the Colours and on resumption of play Hassan
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  • 839 22 Contenders For British And Empire Titles I London, Dec. 2 TOMMY Farr, the heavyweight cham- pion of Great Britain and the British Empire, continues to hold the a ntre of the heavyweight stage All the heavyweights of note in the British Isles, and one or two from
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  • 768 23 UNITY HAS A FALL MILD UPSETS M.G.M.'s Backers Receive $65 Reporte laipJiii-. Saturday. HK.WY ram fell before the start ♦•vfnt nt to-day's >ing :u«d eonJfcut 1 f«r n.ri of the Wl« but ihr programme was carried througH without intermpm 1 'tondunro 3 fatfgt
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  • 22 23 Some of the children who attended the fancy dress Christmas Party at Goodwood on Friday. (Tribune).
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  • 241 23 Singapore Championship Billiards Tourney A t Happy World THE Singapore billiards championship for a cnallenge shield will coin- j mence on Monday at the Happy World. I There will be only one match a day, staruuig at 8 p.m. The opening tie of the tournament will be very interesting as
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  • 35 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. DERAK bea f Singapore by nine points <2 tries and a penalty goal) to nil in the All Blues rugby football final d here to-day 1
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  • 170 23 Results Of League Matches IRISH and Free State League matches played on Dec. 4 and 5, and Irfr?h League tables revised to Saturday, Dec 4, are as follows: Ards 3, Glontoran 4. Belfast Celtic 6. Derry City 1. Coleraine 0, Portadown 2. Distillery 5, Larne 2. Glenavon 3.
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  • 62 23 (From, Our Oivn Correspondent,) Johore Bahru, Dec. 16. The hockey match arranged between the Singapore Malays and the Blia Club, Johore Bahiu, to be played on the Istana padang here during the week-end had to postponed. Several members ol the Singapore Malay team had to play in matcnes
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  • 87 23 Singapore And Malacca L)raw 2—2 'From Oir Own Correspondent b< 1 en: ba n Sat u re: ;>.y Malacca < 2 in w ths lnter-J tate hockey mate h p here to-day Malacca d the Driug MiUer nnd then took the lead bul Malacca drew level in minutes
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  • 37 23 The hockey match between the Geni eral Ho: pital Recreation Club and the H. M.r.lineswetv-ng Flotilla which was to have been played on the G.H.R.C. ground this atteraoon was cancelled on account, of bad weather.
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  • 38 23 S.C.R.C. hockey team vs. R.A.F. 1 Headquarters to-morrow at Hong Lim Jrcen: Cneok Wah, Evan Wong, K.. T Ooi, Swee Keng. Swee Law. Boon Ann. I Patrick Yee, Lim Swan. Tiang Seng, Choon Lim. Kee Pow.
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  • 36 23 Pelararor Trounce The K.A.F. rFrow Our Gun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Saturday. rELANGOS beal thp RAF in the rufc- by football match playod liere to:'ny !)y 17 points 'a goal and lour tfteft) to nil.
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  • 185 23 Training For The Penang Races Yesterday's Track Work Pen* iav. ■meet >•. hen tl k wa used. KJHT d in EFSTi i bttl did ess. WIC >king v.-i-y fH. show< d d in tta ht I [E war: i rttd thrsequarter work but i tin sivc. DRUMMER BCrt SLAPDASH o
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    • 408 23 MALAYA CUP Singapore vs. Army On Tuesday HEAVY rain caused a postponement r»f Ihe key match in f he section of the Malay* Cup rugby competition between Sin:;apsre and (he Army nrhteh w»s to have been played at Anson Rood Stadium yesterday. Tfte mntrh has now been fixed for Tuesday
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  • 66 24 CHILDREN'S Christmas partial hare already begun to lake place in Singapore. A function eagerly looked forward to by the \ounger generation and held on Friday, was that at Goodwood Park, where children in fancy dress had a merry time. Pictures show srwaf of the
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  • 55 24 'From Our Oxen Correspondent Malacca. Saturday. Produced by Chief Detective Inspector Martin, seven Chinese, were found euilty of gambling at premises 67, Temple Street, and lined two dollars each by Commander J C. Derrick, police magistrate, ye.sterdov at the police court. The money found en the accused, $64.27
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  • 56 24 vSeattle, Washington. A whale which charged the whaler Unimak in the Bering Sea dented her steel plates. Captain A. M. Pederson, skipper of the vessel, reported the incident when it arrived here. The plates, which are five-eighths of an inch thick, are dented on the port side
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  • 51 24 Odense, Denmark. Three generations of the same family celebrated their wedding day on the same day here. Hans Rasmu&sen and his wife celebrated their golden wedding, their eldest son and his wife celebrated their silver wedding,' and a daughter of theirs, Miss Inge Rasmussen, was married to Harry
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  • 51 24 Aalborg, Denmark. During a service in a church here the vicar, the Rev. Harald Sandbaek, discovered a rat in his pulpit. Without hesitation he hurled his hymnbook at the intruder. His aim I was so true that the rat was killed instantly. Then Mr. Sandbaek continued the
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