Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 January 1938

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune "vol. s— No. 3i. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 585 1 FRENCH 8c RUSSIANS IN INCIDENT SQUABBLE OVER A WOMAN JAPANESE TRAIN GUNS ON POLICE AND VOLUNTEERS TENSION m Shanghai between the foreign defence forces and the Japanese is increasing daily and another serious incident occurred to-day. It appears that a Russian volunteer threatened a
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  • 30 1 Profiteering Check In Prospect Hongkong, Jan. 8. ACCORDING to a Sin Chew Jit Poh message the Hongkong Government is considering measures to combat profited ing on passages bookeu ior Singapore.
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  • 355 1 London Press Comments "EVIDENCE OF HIGH TENSION" London, Jan. 8. U7HAT the Daily Telegraph and th? 1 Morning Post calls "a disagreeable evidence of the high tensio/i which now exists m Shanghai between Japanese forces and the nationals responsible for keeping order m the International Settlement Is
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  • 79 1 Prospects Of Passage Increased Washington, Jan. 8. The prospects of the passage of the bill to improve conditions m industry generally, was greatly improved as a result of a conference m which representatives of the Government and those of seven south eastern States, who were previously the bill's
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  • 335 1 F.M.S.R. Exonera te Driver CRASH OF MAIL TRAIN AN ACCIDENT Buffalo Wandered At Station (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 8. THAT misty conditions prevailed. that a buffalo had strayed on the line from the opening on the bridge, and that the driver was m no way responsible for
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  • 332 1 Home Cup League Football Results DERBY OUT OF CUP COxMPETITION Motherwell Beaten By Aberdeen London, Jan. 8. RESULTS of Faigiish ami Scottish league and cup football matches r'aycr 1 to-:lay, as cabled by Reuter, were: F.A. CUP CirhTsby 1 Snindon Doncaster 0 Sheffield U. 2 Jxys.al Palace 0 l verpcol
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  • 115 1 ANG LO- AMERICAN TRADE Negotiations Considered A "Formidable Task" Washington, Jan. 8. PROLONGED bargaining is inevitable •IT as the result cf campaigns and objections by business interests on both siaes of the Atlantic and abroad m re gard to the huge list of articles on which the U.rited States are
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  • 139 1 Further £15,000 Sent From London London, Jan. 8. THE Lord Mayor's fund for the relief of distress m China has received the following telegram from the British Consul-General at Shanghai concerning the plight of Chinese relugees: "At present, approximately 350,003 destitute Chinese refugees m Shanghai are
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  • 69 1 Convened To Strengthen Co-operation With Govt. Hankow, Jan. X rpHE Chinese Communist party cjnA yoked its seventh National Congress to discuss ways and means of strengthening and enlarging co-opera'dcn between the Communists and the Kuomintang m the present Sino-Japanese war The agenda includes the mobil satior. of the
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  • 139 1 Rough Handling Of British Police Officers Shanghai, Jon. MR. Cornell Frarklin, an American who is the Chairman of the Municipal Council, has lodged a strong protest with Mr. Okamoto, the Japanese Consu.General. concerning the assault on Sergeant Turner and Inspector West Reuter. (Sergeant Turrer and Inspector Wer. v/ere
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  • 41 1 Tsingtao, Jan. Much speculation and uneasiness have been aroused by the appearance of 12 Japanese ships, consisting of transports and warships, m the Tsingtao outer harbour. There has. as yet, been no attempt to land Reu t er
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  • 34 1 Tokyo. Jan. 8 The Mayor of Tokyo has invited the Italian and German Ambassadors to visit the City Hall on Jan. 22. when ho will present them with cherry tre^ seeds.— Reuter
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  • 39 1 London, Jan. 8. Five hundred Basque refugee children, who have been cared for m Britain for many months, left England yesterday for Bilbao m thp care of 20 representatives of the Relief Committee. British Official Wireless
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  • 60 1 London, Jan. R. Sir Hugh Knatchbull-Hugessen, former British Ambassador to China, who was seriously wounled by Japanese aeroplanes when driving from Nanking to Shanghai, has arrived m London with L? H v Knatchbull. He told Reuter, "I am vory fit and I nave quite recovered." Sir Hueessen was
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  • 52 1 Employees Resume Work At B.A.T. Factory Shanghai, Jan 8. NEWS has been received from Tsingtao that British marines who are guarding the British-Arrifrican Tobacco Company's factory there have been withdrawn m consequence of the ea.sing situation. Foreign employees of the comnanv have taken over duties from the
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  • 65 1 Exhaustive Review To Be Made By Premier London, Jan. 8. IT is understood that a complete mrl exhaustive review of the Increasingly grave .situation m the Far East will be among the first tasks of Mr. Neville Chamberlain when he returns to Downing Street on Monday. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 if i 1 5 a.m. 1 Edition i J DON'T BUY low-class, immature Brandies they may be injurious f your health DRINK KEY 'il^^i t4l) rr ANn Every bottle guaranteed more than 4 VI AII S OL II Matured m wood under Government Supervision >i \k i rii i: ki:
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    • 9 1 THE Mews WITH VOIR BREAKFAST Try The MOIl\l\<; TRIBUNE
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 733 2 Mr. H. N. Andersen DEATH AT AGE OF EIGHTY-FIVE AS already announced, the death of H. E. Etatsraad H. N. Andersen, head of the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., occurred m Copenhagen on Dec. 30 at the age of 85. A great son of Denmark, and an international
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  • 174 2 Two Chinese Charged At Malacca (From Our Oiun Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. AN echo of the recent ricksha strike at Malacca was heard yesterday at the District Court, when the following charge was preferred against two Chinese youths: that they on Dec. 30 at Banda Hilir committed criminal
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  • 180 2 Lost For 19 Years Found In Perambulator Berlin. A diamond necklace, lost for 19 years, has been found m a perambulator m a shed. The necklace belongs to the Duchess of Coburg, wife of Leopold Carl Eduard, Duke of Coburg and grandson of Queen Victoria. All the
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  • 115 2 "Quiet Unemotional Life" Of The Harem Ankara. There are 6,241 centenarians m Turkey, according to official figures published here. Of this total 3,885 are women and 2,356 men. The bulk of these old peopi? live In the country, the respective figures being 3,102 women and 2,443 'men m
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  • 32 2 Members of the Chinese Friendly Association are requested to note that the annual general meeting will be held to-morrow (Monday) at the Association's premises, 126 Albert Street, Top Floor at 8 p.m.
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  • 562 2 MAGISTRATE'S VIEW FATAL SHOT Malay On Trial For Homicide St. Sa'nrda\ PH!VELiITIOKF of <!<>:; sho'.tir an it I mt at ni| Hie n< di ring thf* I«cenl UMC m Si iqaiw>"o dn»v. M << m m^nts of the prartm a tupid" and '•dongrrous to unwary pedistrians m the
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    10 2 Mr. H. N. Andersen, founder of the East Asiatic Co.
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  • 169 2 Visit Cancelled Owing To Illness IT was announced a few days ago that the London Re' ue Ccunanv would be unable to fulfil V~s engagement at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on account cf series illness, and the news is confirmed by a letter received by Amalgamated Theatres
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  • 120 2 AUDIT OFFICIAL Farewell By K.L. Colleagues MR. A. Ponnudurai, of the Audit Department. Kuala Lumpur was entertained to a farewcil tea-party by his office colleagues at the Coliseum Cafe on Thursday. Jan. 6, on the eve of his transfer to the District Office, I.umut. Mr. S. Kandiah, M.C.H., who presided,
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  • 165 2 Police Called To Find It Paris. Paris police were mystified when they received a telephone call from a man asking them to come to his help as he had "lost his bus.' Although at first they were inclined tQ treat the matter lightly the caller scunded so
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  • 215 2 Canada's Official Record Still Unpublished Ottawa "Reward! 100 rubles In czarist notes will be cheerfully paid for information giving a reasonable explanation cf what has happened to the 'official history of Canada m the Great War.' The foregoing offer pinned to the bulletin board m the Senate
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  • 77 2 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Mr. Chua Bipw Guan, of the local branch of the Maiaya Publishing Hou.sc, who has gone to Singapore on transfer was entertained to tea by the sports committee of the Seng Cheong Society on the eve of his departure Speeches were made
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  • 133 2 Workmen's Hraverv After Accident Stockholm. With hi* leg so badly crushed In an excavating machine thai 11 had subsequently to be amputated a workman at Karlikrona (Swedeni ralmlj ed the work of dlsmair could be released. Leaning over a guard the man had been caught bj ction
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  • 34 2 A general me SingapjJ* Buddhist Association will h hHd to-w <Sundayi at 7 p.m v soriatu premises to discus portant m» w 1 1 1 All >" U vl cd to att«
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    • 232 2 r MALAYA'S P&EMIEM MOTEL 4 THIS ■MONTH'S 2 BIG SOCIAL EVENTS I BOOKING NOW OPEN S \Vi:?)NKSI)AV. :>■;"• H JAN. {AUSTRALIA'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY! j CAlt\ I X A L »I\\ i: II I Tic kets $S.OO— DI N N Fit DAN CING —ENTERTAINMENT Dress— DINNER JACKET OK RI Piil
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  • 291 3 NEW MINISTER FOR AIR? F IRE EATER Lord Swinton A Very Tired Man don. Dec. 31. T«mief I. join the gpj*2j ;.e .81 accept the invtat ion. i^fth has never been too robust, and i health has ne presenting the; ROCOB AND TUMBLE The strain
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  • 179 3 Mr. Tan Hack Khong And Miss Lin Mvi Geek Singapore. Saairciay. THE marriage took place m the re- formed style at the Chines: Con--2 Generai a to-day of JJL^f 1 3?^ Lk Khong, only son of jttrs- Jan Chcmg Lay and tiw late Mr. «m Chong Lay, and
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    18 3 Mi. Tm Huck Khong his bride, >nss Lim Mvi Geek, who were r*.<.meci it the Chinese Consulate yesterday.
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  • 273 3 Scrappy Fugby At Farre Park Singapore, PLAYING m an iacas ani tin 3rd A. A. Brigade defeat d Andrew's School Old bo bj its j three pom.j m a sera agger played at the Farrer 1 t iternoon. The extreme slippery condition c :n> u-cund
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  • 116 3 Singapore. Saturday. Richard Dix scores well as a test airplane pilot m -Devil's Squadron" whicn had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre Singapore, this afternoon. It is «v most interesting story, and thrilling are the scenes m which these death-defying pilots put their r lanes through the most
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  • 172 3 Life Insurance ompany announcement is made to the A that the United State i Lire v nee Company of v. York is ening a Singapore Branch Office »n I on Building under the managerof Mr F H H Fries having ftrs Tar Eastern Branch pha ighai thr
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  • 98 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. n T o. I.X.R.S'.S. m cases (F.O.tf. Jan.) 22 13,16 23 Good F.A.Q. m bales (t.0.8. Jan.) 22 22 Vg No. I.X.ix.b.b. iSpot-locse) lawardable Spore) 22% 22V 2 do. January 22^ 8 22% do Feb.
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  • 244 3 FATAL FALL Woman's Death After Mishap Singapore, Saturday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, (T morning, at an inquiry into the tragic death of Mrs. Olve L !y Kile, aged 27 years, wife of Mr. J.
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  • 180 3 Failed To Notify New Address Singapore, Saturday. CHARGED with having failed to notify the police of his place of residence after remaining m Singapore for more thru 48 hours, an F.M.S. police superj visee, Omar bin Chik, was this morning Droduced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. V.
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  • 31 3 I I Mr. A. O. Cottman will be away from Kuala Lumpur tor one week tor reasons or healtn. During ins absence, Mr. S. H. Van bitteien will act tor mm.
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  • 158 3 MORE 'INCIDENTS' IN MAKING? HAINAN French Troops On The Move Shanghai Jan. 8. X inticipatjon of the f-ict that A thr Mw Jap—Me *vnr is enterin"" puoii a n*»'«' «ct»"c Japanese r»v'] *p**v ?»»v* hir»"'*r»ir nreoarations to deal with «o-c3Ued new incidents that are believed
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  • 123 3 Chinese Jumps Info River i i 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 8. j PRESENCE of mind of Goh Joon Hot. a fish towkay of Malacca, saved Lhe <ife of a twelve-year-old Chinese girl -.vbo fell into the river near the Mark. 1 bridge G-oTfi Jr"i*i
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  • 110 3 Hainan Island To Be Seized? Canton, Jan. 7. HAINAN Island comer m the war p^ctur^ as thp of mycterinns movements ot Japrnese 'and French warships a3 observed -:y mer-'-■•ntrien. It appears that a Japanese cruiser arrived off Hoihow D Q f. 27, anchored m the outer harbour and
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  • 36 3 London, Jan. 8. It is learned that the report of the Government Commission, established to inquire m o the cause of the Trinidad riots last June, will be published early next month Reuter
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  • 44 3 Lor don. Jr.rv 8. M tan Eeebund has completed his consultations In London Thnr-phout i Irs *"sit. he main'tiinprt the utmost dis--1 C Crt;p t; -m In regard to his renori Mid iep^noH r^':p any statement for ~u l cation.- Reuter
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  • 26 3 Mr. John RitcMe. the well-known sportsman and athlete, who is attpched to the Marine Customs. Singapore, is on a visit to Mr. H. Ritchie of Perak.
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    • 69 3 S. R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investmer* Btvikers and Brokers m Securities and Commodities. Daily 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. AXADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 56 3 }JB fl WEAKNESS It/ DBBILIT' tfj AN/EM I A fer^ESCHIENS'SYRUP wWi yy. jxv ai Hamoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world hawe agreed Chat this radical remedy Al \YS CUiiES, and grvea health and strength^ F«r better than serums, raw n:<*3t, MeifionfeH wtoea^ tie I A. CLOUET CO, L TD.,
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    • 64 3 RED PENCIL THIS DATE: JANUARY 14 th FRIDAY NEXT Gala Premiere at the PAVILION THE INCOMPARABLE PRIMA- DONNA -THE DIVINE STAR OF "ONE I'I'JHT Of LOVE." GRACE MOORE AND TEE CASHING HEKO OF "BENGAL LANCERS." FRANCHOT TONE .a* CcaniMa Picture .HE KING SI EPS OUT WITH fkitz kiii: i si
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  • 449 4 "Less Demand For Good Cooking" SOME frank views about the English attitude to food were given to me when I talked to the chefs, restaurateurs, hoteliers, caterers, at Olympia's Hotel, Restaurant, and Catering Exhibition, writes a special correspondent of "The Observer." Hear, first, an English chef.
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  • 134 4 Love Cannot Laugh At Passports Sofia. Zvetan Koytcheff, aged 23, and Nadejda Shoupova, aged 17, from the Bulgarian village of Medcovetz, near the Yugoslav frontier, are spending the a"* D^rt of their honeymoon m prison. Their trouble began when their parents objected to their marriage. Ihey decided
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  • 52 4 New Delhi. "I don't know why some Indian husbands scold their wives m English", said Mr. N. S. Varadachari, secretary to one of the Congress ministers m Madras, addressing a meeting of students: at Coimbatore. He was pleading for the use of the mother-tongue except where English
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 171 4 oi»i:mx<; to-day at the CAIMTOL Another Rollicking Paramount Musical Hit With The Popular S/^rv Of "WAIKIKI W IMPING" (^XSt^tor m^'^mt''^&' i "Double ft^ jj&l B- rJ i'^T- DOUBLE ROMANCE! Even Andy A Paramount Picture with .M Aiinv siit\/imc L s^-^==}=--jl--l^-. MARY 0 AIII IOI T uAKLIoLI ALSO TOPKVr: THE SAILOR"
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    • 334 4 THRILLS IN THE CLOUDS WITH THE TEST PILOTS I j I V -IMHH^ '^HHBl^ TERROR BELOW new Mi"Pi M life lß^^' IPI w i t h t h t r TFPRI ■WBB^W^M^L* W^ r film heart-pounding ->. k I tKISI- \W •BL'" Wmk drama of the men rv/ikii^ M^m. V\
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  • 339 5 THRILLS CHILIS IN BIZARRE MYSTERY crimed solved by "London By Night" an ENTERTAINING FILM rOSTRAM betuten >tage and C screen becomes more marked H-illvwood continues U> adapt S rSTSeaUe and at the same X? draw rr»m Broadway for its be no doubt m the f.'vlion Theatre, Singapore. this 2lk that
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    22 5 Keye Lake and Tashin Mori »n a scene from "Charlie Chan on Broadway," which opens at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 214 5 Extinction Threat To Rare Animals Johannesburg. South Africa's herd of white rhino, the last m the world except fcr a few °n the edge of the Nile m Abyssinia, threatened with extinction. The south African herd of about 40 m the aiuhluwe and Umfolozi Reserves may soon
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  • 428 5  - AN IMMOR TAL STORY MARK TWAIN BY "The Prince And The Pauper" WHAT the stage and screen has always needed (and never had) to make a dramatic masterpiece rut of Mark Twain's immortal yarn called "The Prince and the Pauper," was a pair of identical twins a couple of youngsters
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  • 179 5 How Many People Maintain Strength. When you are losing weight, iani"b m strength and growing pale and sallow day by day, it is a sign that you need more blood. Whatever the cause, there can be no relief until the blood is built up so
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  • 115 5 Productivity Affected Ky Earthquakes Manila, Philippines. Do earthquake affect the productivity of cocoanut trees? Local planters m the Philippines maintain that they do v and cite the case of the severe earthquake last August after which the productivity of thmi trees began to decline sharply. Local scientists are
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  • 57 5 Toronto. A larger number of people are leaving Canada than are entering it, according to the figures f or 1937. Immigrants numbered 16,179 while there were 27,289 tr grants. The population of Canada i~ cnly three per square mile, so to quote the "Toronto Globe and Mail "—there
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    23 5 Rita Johnson and Leo G. Carroll who appear m "London By Night" which will be screened at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 307 5 rpiIAT George Murphy, who plays his firsi straight dramatic role m '"London by Night," collects queerlooking; hats for a hobby? That although Rita Johnson, who makes her screen debut as the feminine lead m "London by Night," has flown more than 40,000 miles and has travelled more
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  • 162 5 Atmospherics Bring Luc!: To Bank Clerk Vienna Atmospherics interference vtfitfc c relay of a cable has brought T" 030 windfall fo a Vienna clerk. One Vrz advice of a friend, he ■<; cided to inve ;1 his life savings m Endland, and telegraphed to London an ord< fcr
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  • 318 5 SOLVED BY CHAN Amid Gaiety Of "White Way 9 IT'S "candid-camera night" m Man- bat tan's gayest cabaret when I>eath writes the last entry m a night club singer's diary and Charlie Chan finds his primmest mystery stalking the killer through the brightest spot of the Great
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 226 5 I\nwri2«i;*i.v--J SUT DOWN AND I 200; THJNK THIS OVER JPACE' There really aie thousands of iBCCKr opportun.ti&s urourtd you but un- ON less you know just where they ar« SUCCESSFUL and how to prepare tor them the KNGtNCERING chonces are that your opportunLAREERS ity will pass by unheeded. This It
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    • 441 5 > M y X o every woman who suffers I twice a day. Its luxuriant from distressing pimples, en- lather cleanses and purifies the larged pores, blackheads, pores, sweetens and softens muddy complexion, coarse the skin. To clear away and rough patches and blemishes, heal pimples, skin cutbreaks, Cuticura presents
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  • 664 6 President's Plan SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS Washington. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's special Message on housing, that "largest and most promising- single field for private enterprise," went to Congress recently. It was, m sum, an otter oi* Government aid m financing, which is "one of the largest items m housing
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  • 250 6 Serum Stations Opened In New York New "York. T\OCTORS, m conjunction with the *J Department of Health here, are preparing to wage a vigorous -war" on pneumonia. Fivp ".serum stations" have been Opened, one m each borough of the city. The.se stations are amply stocked with the
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    50 6 Bl (hop Edwin F. Lre. M.A.. D.D.. who will conduct the Methodist Conference Ftervfc c of Worship at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 6 p.m. to-day (Sunday i. There will be an oreras recital by Sylvia Barnes Thomas at 5.45 and a choir of sixty will assist at the service.
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  • 342 6 NEW PROJECTS Town Improvement In Hand (From Our Ov. n Orrespondeot) Mul;u (.i. Friday. ANEW building for the Overset Chinese Banking C'orpwttiin a new Cinema Hal! the ik?oy Theatre m place of th<> old Riah Theatre, and a new playground v the reclamation grounds, marks the beginning
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    • 748 6 UNABLE TO DIGEST HIS FOOD PROPERLY Until Chardox Ended His Acid Stomach This man's stomach trouble was making him a permanent invalid. He was constipated, could not sleep, could not eat, and was losing weight. On a friend's advice, he started taking Chardox after every meal. He soon found an
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  • 1549 7  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin (SUMMING Note: Exercise is still regard e(1 as ;i good way of reducing weight, and of all forms of exercise riding is the most effective. A stout lady of my acquaintance took up riding and m the very first week the horse •wentv pounds. 4
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 {K^^fc^BßßKjßßfljy^^^^^^BßßßWMß||PWWWBww jfy *-vo ,■5-:- <> >«iiJjwSwrtwK-xiS!'^^fcc-;-^^*ft*> Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it has alrea-iy made a name for itself. It retains all the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints equal to the home-side beef m flavour, we PWI thoroughly recommend it. PHONE S37€ (4 LINKS) Advt: of Singapore Cold Storage
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  • 1647 8  -  MOLLY THORPE Our Short Story by "QXK more for luck," said Edgar Parkin. lit stepped his car by the gate, his little despatch case bra is tired body and walked like a brisk robot up the paved path. The house waa old and beautiful, h
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 345 8 j INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT Put On 3 lbs. In 30 Days Doctors know that Halibut Liver Oil is full of Vitamins that make flesh, create appetite, build up the power to resist disease, and put good, solid flesh on men and women who are underweight. Eut many people's stomachs rebel
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    • 25 8 i3^to*»L: i tATTIRSBY BRITISH FUR FELTS ARE OBTAINABLE ijy ,s3%** <B*%^s. N SMAIT LONDON STYLES vj AND VARIOUS WEIGHTS TO PLEASE DISCRIMINATING i J t«j
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    • 54 8 The F/kUITLESS Hair Dressing m for Men Perfectly groomed hair •fi^ k \\Vr N> 311 and a clean, healthy ?J^ VT| rJPL scalp is assured by <N£u^ lI T ftDt d.vly use of NUFIX. M^jk^^l the Fruitless dressing jb&r&h, tPI I for men's hair. i Sc'e agents: V JET The
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    • 418 8 HtvOiii3CT Alt. Um-mtir I j mi W.» 7om Oianc» l nuh «.i*(» ftui' »K»»T<»M .Ma vv*i|, «>^rw» /out Wi RMiicy &6i ins Doctor tells how to kill germs I^AI Fyjj and remove the underlying cause rSi^pTNgfi rpiVncp"^ of Gelling Up Hights. Uric Acid. S^-Uwf^' Nervousness, Puffy Eyelids, Lost \jf jy
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    912 9 RHODE ISLAND REDS Utility Birds (jOOD PRODUCTION OF EGGS ,*v John Brt;.;-::i. V DM.. vv (T Seeidan Manager "Tfc« £££*W l7<) orth^ rd Koad SingaP«re)--fiI'ESTION: My Rhode Island Reds are kept m a grass run with a coup 5 x 3.6" x 0.9". The col ip is laid
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  • 63 9 Hollywood. Earthquake tremours shook up a film company on location at Palm Springs near here and damaged several of the sets. The picture, "Her Jungle Love," had an earthauake sequence written into script The location unit was so tin nerved by the real tremovs, however, that they -promptly
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  • 94 9 Meetings Banned In Bad Areas In Switzerland Geneva THE epidemic of foot and mouth di- sease m Switzerland has now taken a firm hold m several cantons. In the canton of Geneva alone there are ovlv 30 infected areas and over 1,000 eases have been registered. Although
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  • 251 9 Provides Rent And Meals Prague. A STRANGE marriage "contract" was produced by a woman suing her husband for a separation order m the courts here. She said that when they first married the husband drew up a plan of her duties. It stated that as his wife
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 139 9 «t J^v IS x^h h^Jv .)|£-C h is a lone: while now since Mr Eno first compounded his 'Fruit Salt. Ay/^. I W--- fH^/£\~\ Great events have come and gone. Five monarchs have reigned at Buckingham -\rl /^>i Palace But still today Eno's Fruit Salt 1 remains the world-lamed giver
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 540 9 Chinese New Year Crossword Puzzle 1.000 airs'f iii<: wo\ lir^t I'ri/i S7OO Second Prize $300 CONDITIONS: 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS CO., UTD., 82, Robinson Road, and mark the envelope "New Year Cross ords". 2. Each form must be accompanied by an entry fee of One Dollar
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  • 1403 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. £y on i* woman <*orrcft|ioncleiit AT 1; Year has come and well away m it. Ol R an h the true gay sptrhich N Iways bring and •fl and dancing place m Singlately crowded out. In fact, it sling to think when from. At the
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  • 219 10 The last straw that broke the can Pa back. is a saying that a certain y< img gentleman wont hurry he being "the which caused the collapse t a recent, party and nfalJ of the fifteen below. How- ive and apart from big, black bruises and cuts
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  • 1480 10 jN spite of the fact that we r.re wel 1 passed the Festive season, big dances and parties keep coming up so wa must continue to know where to buy nicest things for every occasion. If v happen to be looking for an evening grown I am
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    32 10 Miss Alison Dyas m the costume she wore on New Year's Ive at the Swimming Club when she won the first prize as the best ivNMi lady m (he Fancy Dress Parade.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 35 10 t; FAMOUS SENSATION SALVE TREATMENT AS GIVEN BY Mrs. LV\\ THE EXPERT FROM LONDON HAS BROUGHT JOY TO SO MANY WOMEN WHO THOUGHT V.X COULD NEVFR LOOK YOUNG AGAIN. BOOK NOW AT MAYNABD'S BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 141 10 f PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED A Small Shipment of HUBRITE Warm DRESSES Suitable S For Home Leave Or The Hill S Tel 3335 61, Stamford Rd. S At Vogue's!!! i: x i i t i: ii v NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. THE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS AT THE PARIS OPENING'S. The
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    • 96 10 has beautiful evening gowns for the forthcoming Australian Dinner and other functions at less than three guineas. itotliftCT lEoia*<* Battery Rd., 2nd Floor. «A MAGICAL SUCCESS!" "BERLEIS" MIRACLE FABRIC! S Women of all parts of the World have beeji captivated by the unique quality of "BERLEI". Its amazing comfort and
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    • 27 10 V 7 doroiy more after the festive season a scientific massage with radium mud pack brings new youth aiiC. beauty. 18, battery road, Ist flcor. phone 6995.
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    • 127 10 of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becomii jewel-conscious wotnea are realising the allure and smartness of niodcri jewellery. Ciro ,jew<'N are akin to real, Ihe on'y difference being m the price See them, and jud^e for yourself at: HAMLKVS Rodney House, 10, Battery Road. 11, Stamford Road, Phone 663<\
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  • 971 11 NOTES from FRASHER HILL and KUALA LUMPUR THE number of visitor., who saw the ve-v Year arrive on the Hill was r«r«U as :-t Christmas time, and although the bungalows were a.l occuoed they could not be described as CLS Naturally th< towns offer far mTe Sitra-tiot: on New Year's
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  • 375 11 from Kuala Lumpur THE last week of 1937 was somewhat hectic with the coming of the New Year, which was .successfully celebrated by a large Ball at the Selangor Club. The Dog was crowded also with about seven hundred merrymakers, many m fancy dress, and there were so many lovely
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    • 22 11 W£ JAO£ ?A££ m ju-t received a new stock °f satin embroidered pyjamas and e\enin^ coat-. 1«. Battery KoaU, Boor, 'Phono 7iir>.
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    • 53 11 A VERY XiCE j COLLECTION OF HANDBAGS j OF THE VERY LATEST SHAP^ S AND DESIGN HAS JUST BEEN UNPACKED. i at THE NOVELTY STORE. -if J^ JUsi received a wide selection of new style dresses from a famous London House, heavy silks and %ht frocks suitable for all occasions.
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    • 89 11 4.0 TO MADAME PAGE Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. For Expert Dressmaking and Designing. MATERNITY GOWNS. TWEED SUITS COATS. A Speciality. Special attention to up-country orders. Hats made and remodelled by MISS HENSON. STRAWS, FELTS VELOURS designed to order. 13, Battery Bldg., Battery Road, Singapore. TeL 6327. Harriet Hubbard Ayer
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    • 195 11 SALE THE SMART SHOP 17, Stamford Road. Announces a 25$ discount off all DRESSES, HATS. BAGS, CORSETS, Etc. From January sth to the 15th to make room for new stock. HERO WORSHIP/ 11 Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls and the love of admiration seems to be instinct
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    • 29 11 Call at ELSIE MARY 37, Selegie Road. and see her Lovely Model Gowns for all occasions Highest Price $30 Designed by "MADAME PAGE' 13. Battery Road. Dres making Dept.
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    • 63 11 rawj i? serves fie DM I tad Ie: I jj r 'tti uic marn No> I* ir ""ir>n of pure L'^vptian Mcnn* to briog out c:, hatr to HCcmrainuf T.f*no» Rinst Roumary 7V# T t Fres»h stock cf I.ljrning. Afternoon, i j and Evening Dresses. S Hats blocked ard made
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  • 592 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 9, 1938. RUSSIAN TERRORISM Vl 1 CH lias been heard oi the ma executions m Russia, the doin to death by tin c of men v, until recently were sti] to be devoted to the cause of Communi: m. But Russia h a remote countr
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  • 1035 12  - Services As Singapore's Most Efficient Publicity Men C. H. W. Goult A X old scheme for the establishment m Singapore of a tourist bureau and publicity organisation whose duty it liould be to introduce Singapore to the world m its tru^ colours was revived this week by a public speaker
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  • 580 12  -  Anglius TJEP.E is one for football referees to Ai ponder over. THE two football teams were going at it hammer and tongs. Fouls were frequent, but the referee seemed to shut his eyes to all infringements. "Who is the referee?" asked a spectator "If
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    • 381 12 Oh, My Poor Legs 77iaf Aa;/u/ Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain! Have You Suffered it? DO your legs throb and burn? Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism? Do pile* make your life a misery? Does your heart fail to keep your blood flowing freely?
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  • 1117 13 The Nucleus Of A New Industry? REMARKABLE SUCCESS SEASONAL OUTPUT OF S MOO LB. J)ID you know that the honey you purchase m Singapore may actually have been produced on the island? Similar ventures m the past have not succeeded, hut Mr. Lim Choon
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  • 85 13 Victoria -British Columbia-. British Colurrbi v will acquire an addikonal 400 000 square miles of territory. Plan* proposed by the Premier of the Province, Mr. Pattullo. are carried out. Co!nmhi^ ttl l! 10 rroposes that British EEL v oniv t0 take m the Yukon I'JVi 80 the territory
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    14 13 A general view of the collection of hives at Mr. Lim Choon Kiat's apiary.
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  • 74 13 Paris. There were more visitors from Great Britain to France during 1937 than from any other country. The figures are 177,000 British. 92,800 Americans. 79,500 Germans. 42 500 Italians. 18,500 Egyptians. Altogether there were over 900.000 foreign visitors to France during this year about 112 per cent,
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    • 8 13 CIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES J^, FREE^ •"BS^SKSJ^ »«*TITOTES. I
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    • 66 13 Success m Reducing Lens Breakage' Ful-Vue NO-SCRU protects and strengthens the four vital points m rimless glasses where lenses and metals are joined. NO-SCRU eliminates old-fashioned, screws which cause strain, break- and loose lenses. NO-SCRU holds lenses securely and permanently and its Triflex guard act? ;i perfect shock and knock
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    • 101 13 It's such a relief ml i^i to !<now one can wcr\ Li ma:^ e sure of 'isle?*^F Mm?/ Jrerso na I r resh ness i r 'Wti&^ by simp!y vs n^ TOILET V SOAP Personal freshness is so important we're lucky to have Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to guard it for
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    • 228 13 Ask for ANDREWS m Mi? jf the ECONOMY TINS l^BM«^i containing the SAME pf&^ r nrtnTT^ OUANTITY as the f* V~ i US^J^^L former bottles at a |L^ wMSjA^M LOWER PRICE. iKQ^JP Hitherto you have bought your Andrews tT" 1 yi j "X^^^ Liver Salt m bottles. From now on
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  • 1317 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On i The Unaccountable Fact j That I Have Again Escaped j Recognition In The New Year Honours And Have] A Vision In Which I Find The M.C.S. Entrenched On Fraser's Hill. 'QFUNNY. I've gone through the New
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    • 181 14 /^fTPSIf^ TICKETB ISSUED V^-^lwby all steamqm ship, air and T RAVE L ra^way unes NO BOOKING FEES. J Chinese clients and those of all S other resident communities are given the best of attention and > j assistance. 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER
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    • 544 14 I ANNOUNCING!! ANNOUNCING!! The third of a series of monthly competitions sponsored by Rothmans for KINGS GATE smokers. Join m the fun to-day and win handsome prizes. idlßM^fffPl'll 1 lilK Whlll' l* ii' Ml 11 Wll lll 111 fcilili'ilil 1 Mlillllffy \\i I HllJi |l ililh fESM^^M JANUARY W^^^M^mßk CUT
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    • 523 14 VICTORY OVER ASTHMA! ÜBFIiHB MIRACULOUS EFFECT of |P^fc|Bj ONE EPHAZONE TABLET «SS?J;V, BRON '^'nTTs. bronchial asthma ■»**shPwl nrS*Tn ß^ ATI!WG niFFirri/n shortves« WmS&M BREAT GASPING FOI? AIR. T.B. and STCB end this! Broken In 30 SECONDS As These Sufferers n ta Did I 1 i s wnneceggary to endure Asthma
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  • 364 15 X A. Thompson D.O.Sc, doctor «f Ocular Science,. anr years few people wore jtntil reeen«J of the past cen I Ked for the most f H^ors-they did little reading *f tC°£evS attended moving picture net use their eyes constantly TWy i to-day and doubtless gave
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  • 601 15 Captured On Ship CAPTAIN'S GIFT TO LONDON ZOO 17AGABIES of the autumn migrations of birds frequently m* ng welcome additions to the aviaries at the Zoo. Recently there were two such additions The first already chris--1 Toots is a magnificent snowy owl which was caught, exhausted, on
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  • 356 15 Whole District Believed Hiding Murderer Vienna. THE Austrian police, famed for always j 1 getting their man, are facing one of I the toughest problems of recent years m their efforts -to lay hands on the j murderer of Johann Weichselberger, S who was found shot
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    • 132 15 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. ©Send ycur date and j time of birth or ths ume of writing the lett-er and approximate age. You wili be furnished with particulars regarding iumily, prcfession. ii, income, cs, unexpected and misfortunes, lotteries* ra^- s ther important events. One yeai Bonthly details $2.00 five yeari
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    • 125 15 PMI\\\\\\\\IIIIIIIIICT EASY RUNNING^A IJ K ENDURING STREKSTH Huilt «t»«iy of British parts, marie m Kngland by famous Makers. First quality alloy sU d compoa«nK accurately machined, ensure easy running and enduring strength Sri AH Frames are 'precision balanced." Chromium plated parts. These Cycles ire r— ll> N J<T;lMr ll or"
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    • 585 15 DON'T EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR STOMAC& You cannot afford to t.ike rhan< M with your stomach Many people are far tofl fond of dosing themselves whenever they fed little off c, l<.ur -i be foM dangerous where v<>:ir Rtomach concerned. The stomai li is one ot yoni hardesv-worked and vital orpins
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  • 1198 16  -  G. S. Hammonds i\S this page last week I wrote of the possibility of relieving congestion on the ronds of Singapore by inducing motorists to take to the .sea. The idea seemed to me to be a good one, and quite a lot of
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    • 361 16 When I^SSrJ banish Burning Acid 3| milli ritl or P° res are Ol] ire small is to rid 1. Yoar to the I ables are -«.i glands The acid accui Issaei and mv Then feel lose their fl ache oa and callouses form. I bunion. with -a«.id' feet You'ce or
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    • 155 16 ELLIS axd COMPANY WHITEANT EXPERTS WE SPECIALISE IN THE ERADICATION OF j WHITEANTS, BORER, BORING BEETLE IN I BUILDINGS, GARDENS, COMPOUNDS ETC.,' I OUR EXPERIENCE COY ERS A PERIOD OP 25 YEARS IN MALAYA Agents and Secretaries: EVAN WONG AND CO., China Building: Chulia Street, Singapore. 'Phone 2213. Wj\ CARMINATIVE
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    • 62 16 II v^^^^Bß^^^^^Bßßß^B^ y^PMi^Bii^^^*^ i Distinctive m Design and m Performance... iitNAUu il no R saloon The Renault 12 H.P. Touring Saloon is built to give the long and trouble free service associated all over the world with Renault engineering, and introduces many features of luxury car design at such a
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  • 272 17 R.A.F. DEATHROLL GROWS Hfa vi.st Since War 'WITH PLANES London, Dec. 1--Herooing an operation a' P rfficer Basil hfc^a^S sjutdron of the ..vas killed. B^A*? Betbcder-s deatn brou S ht k^tL m 92 tciSents, compared Eft Srf S 58 accidents throughout E* tola j n the highest of an/ :;e
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  • 541 17 Reversal Of Service Tradition THE clay when the pilot of the Royai Air Fotce migh' be required to try any type of aeroplane used m the 8b»--vic° is over. During the past few months a new system, designed to pro duce specialist pilots, has been ii»
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  • 140 17 Eyes Open, But She Sees Nothing Erie (Pennsylvania) A FOUR-1 EAR-OLD child m hospital ■£*> rieie has been m a comatose state for 2G mcrths the victim of sleeping sic.kiie c s Thi child is Maxine Yarrington. As she lies m bed her eyes are
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  • 95 17 Springueiu, .viissouri. Miss Grace Moore, the screen and cpera .singer, had a narrow escape when a car m which she was travelling at 90 miles per hour burst a tyre. She and her husband were hurrying to catch a train when the tyre burst. The car swerved
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  • 555 17 Influence On Climate SCIENTISTS FIT OUT A YACHT Tl/lEMBERS of the staff of the Bermuda Biological Station are about to make a systematic attempt to settle once for all the mystery of the Gulf Stream, which by many is believed to be the main factor
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    • 497 17 15 s "4 1 1 *j S b sSHfinH^ Vigour of Youth Restored Men ree! 10 Yiars Younger 4T*/^ Works In 7L Hours i V n j a or an AniTl- onTy to cr.jnr th<* pT^asnroa nf Tifo, j W :-> hut to dr> iiioro and b^tt« r vvnrk fliiin
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    • 41 17 f-,". SfKtal "injii \h Ifmih I JO. JutCT Sad» Lomt Ot»a«r Ctmti Cripr Fn^t Sodi Tain sod. Wjtg <>*■"-<' J""< Him) il i? f timtevn Lmx't LhocnUi' o».<»i> t«too^« lrfip» f >>■!< UjrliAl V|»ie *J«tlcM» Cre4m So^t Coc» CoU Um-o-Ul OT IB gt)U_»_
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    • 190 17 OLDHAM HALL BOARDING SCHOOL A Christian School operated by the Methodist Mission m conjunction with its Anglo-Chinese School. Its Aims Mental, Physical and Character development. Apply now: Principal, Oldham Ha'i 46, Barker Road, Singapore. CLAUDETTE COLBERT'S secret showed Sally the way to beauty >t n r aaaß *=jj= ±saii >
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    • 73 17 r\ 9. SiX-20 "Kodak" Junior Choice oi £_Hflj|3 Anastigmat lenses including fast /4.5— PBR^ff^^H*_^B give needle-sharp pictures. One motion iHH£mM§iH£|«flH opening for speed m action. Extremely |lßoSpT»fiSi^_B slim— take it anywhere. Eye-level and Bwii*P^SißSlw waist-level viewtindcrs. Built-in delayed- jgjg [\sj §_f_^ kH__l action device for self-photography and new "button" release
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  • 893 18  -  Horatius SAFETY FIRST TACTICS (By i TN spite of the many conventions and systems which have been api plied to contract bridge so as to facilitate partners arriving at the safest and most productive of declarations, there is no method of overcoming freakish distribution. Even a slightly abnormal
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    • 152 18 01 <zJ)Jr\ WjsK]£f& r^* 1 ~~l 'Si v /'•I proved by winning bH^^^T; -J**+f /W^^^^JW important E n glis i FT 'if ''V*'' *C :n ilm/' &Mh* nj;i!s this s(>a^ (>n I£_ v ty?A j k [il £$$f& Aiders are enthusias tt^t i^.S.A. Motor Cycle jL;iv<»s service and value far
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    • 115 18 j/ v; wim sui's reveal I I the h cure unrr.ercifuLy. 1 ii So slim safely with Redex lotion! Reduces flesh r Zr3MWff L 7 externa/ application. «is9L Simply rub Redex gently in tne s^" m or a ew jA minutes a day. Absolute WHPj ly harmless. Approved by physicians.
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    • 111 18 WddkM Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredients m convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and suffering— Take and reduce fever. It does ANACIN—the amaz- not affect the heart or ing, quick acting
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    • 1036 19 Perak FIRST TEN Fan Leong Heads The List (By "Racquet f\h late the forms of nearly all the /y laic l"c i Perak have U ttffJi&i that it ha. IS adS u"f task to rank them IS a• if customary. I give below my SeXns
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    • 634 19 Selatwor Semi-Finals Resumption Of Annual "Test"? (By "The Rambler.") CINDERELLA had a fairy godmother; Kuala Lumpur sportsmen have a fairy god-father. He is Mr. Ho Liang Tian, 60 years old sportsman to the very core. It has been his ore aim during the last few years to
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    • 733 19 Singapore MR. H. S. ONG Comments On InterSchool Matches (By "Phoenix") INTEREST m badminton this week centred round the matches between the Victoria Institution boys (from Kuala Lumpur) and teams representing a number of the local schools. The Selangor visitors met with considerable success; they were
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    • 394 19 Negri In Serein ban Revival Of The Sport? (By "The Playboy") AFTER a considerable lapse of time, loca) badminton enthusiasts were given a treat m the form of an inter-State inter-party match last Sunday, when the Adamevean Badminton Party, of Malacca, met and cf nvincingJy defeated the Merry-Gang
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    • 623 19 Penatw Those were the glories of the juniors but a shadow was cast over the Limstead m particular and badminton m th Northern Settlement m general when Tan Boon Piew announced his intention to retire from singles play. With Tung Ghim Huat, Boon Piew yet
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    • 329 19 lalacca Fair Success Games During Holidays (From Our Our: Correspondent > LAST week-end saw the Shamrocks Ad:un( -vcan Badminton Parties travel outstation to engage m matches against teams m Fenang and Seremban. The Shamrocks met the Riverside Party of Penan tr and beat them by 5 games to
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    • 117 19 '"W" suffered so much with indigestion/" I writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow, "that I dreaded mealtimes coming round. I was a/raid to eat. Since taking •Bisurated' Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking Bisurated Magnesia he has been free from
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  • 1088 20  - REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Argus Army v. Best Of The Rest One Of The Most Attractive Games Of Rugby Football In Singapore The Selangor Club v, S.C.C. Trophy Rugby Match Next Saturday's Malaya Cup Final Issue Likely To Be In Doubt To The End Results Of Past
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  • 1170 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE poor Malacca foctball selectors are more to be p*t.ed than blamed. Tikcy are trying to build up a team Without any material. What x dull, listless game last Mondays trizl match prevtd to be. Before the game, there was
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  • 137 20 (Continued from Col. 5, page Phor for the title during the Perak to*' nament concluded not very long a^° lM It was a straight set win for Hong. Ghim Hoe went down raw* tamely m the first set at. 6—15. butta !s second he gave the Penane
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  • 750 20 T WAS not torn limb from limb after the verdict m the FriscoFahmy affair, but it seems that after all there were people who thought Fahmy deserved the decision or at least a draw. As reported at the time, the referee and the judges W«re all
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    • 265 20 HEADACHES NEARLY DROVE HIM MAD Now Completely Changed By Kruschen suffered from liver, trouble, constant ucuiucneb, and an unhealthy load of excess fat. Read how he cured his headaches toned up his liver— and lost j 36 lbs. of fat— aE with t^e same remsdy: j •I was BO 'out
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    • 166 20 FOR H E ALTH VITALITY USE There is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt efficacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vitality restoring properties. It completely removes every trace of debility and weakness from your organism making you a New Man
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  • 521 21 Gift To The Natural History Museum CENT additions to the Natural H^si\ tory Museum, South Kensington, include a molar tooth of Neanderthal Man presented by the Medical Committee of the Royal Dental Hospital. The tooth was found m the Genista C-ive Gibraltar, m 1865, by Captain
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  • 1021 21 Prevention Better Than Cure THE Health Organisation is at present; holding one of those frequent meetings of technical experts whose presence m Geneva arouses little notice from the Press. Yet their work of patient research, and their periodical meetings to exchange experiences and compare methods,
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  • 39 21 Singapore, Jan. 8. TIN The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: $90% (down $i/ 2 RUBBER The price of rubber at noon m Singapore to-day was: Buyers 22% (up Sellers 23 (up Vs).
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  • 111 21 More Underlying Strength In Rubber A CABLE from Messrs. Comtelburo, Ltd.. on market conditions m London, received m Singapore yesterday, states: As the recent upward trend was largely based on technical adjustment from unduly depressed levels, feeling is becoming more cautious on account of the Far Eastern situation.
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  • 296 21 Claims For Damages Rejected Paris. A LEGAL decision rejecting claims for damages by R man who was injured and the relatives of another man who was billed as a result of a fire m a village is now the subject of ironical comment m the French Press.
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  • 93 21 North Bay, Ontario. Telephone subscribers on a rural line here have been puzzled by a telephone that was m continual use. At last they complained to an inspect/ ir, nnd told him that their only clue was that everyone on the line could hear the ticking of a
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    • 76 21 H9m^ v "'^^hl mBBB Bfc^*^^ '''''i*ii*jBBBHß BB^r^ .i/^'X".'. jB^^3^''**'*""*^^^V?^^^5^l3^tt>>W^^B B^B^BBBBBBBBBBBIB^BMl^BBBBBiBBBBllBB^BtB^BBBBll fm^rm B^SSflellK [■■^■i^^fl-^^^P^P^^U^MWy^ I ffrfs^^ >t BBBi U^^B^MHHmmJm^M securth imprisoned Kmß the scaling of this BBJBj airticht tin to open BRS^^^k WjH^HBBWBBMHWH||BJBB^K«§BBPBjB^^^BIBjPB |urn pull the rubber tab üBBB HBl^ »JWBjpBH no cutter no jagged HBb edges. IfißS BSJpBj Craven 'A'
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    • 1582 21 Malayan Listeners Radio ~7booRAMmJe s of British empire SSSLS? iTSUTKfe B.M«B'C* rKOGRAMMES Swansea Town (arr. Gustav Hoist). 8.50 a.m. Close down. Singapore Station On The 8.8.C. Military 225 Metres Band BERLIN gTATION TO-D4Y Transmission 2:— 6.05 p.m.— 9.15 DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kcs); DJB 1 Pm- GSJ 13.93 metres (21.53
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  • 546 22 RAIN FALLS! HEAVILY 11-3 MARGIN Greasy Ball Heat} Ground Singapore, Satuwfc, IN a torrential downpour ifa fe'l during a greater pail the fame, the Selangor Oul> fan! (lie Singapore (ticket (lull by I points (a goal, a penalty seal. try* to 3 points
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  • 167 22 "No Chance Of Success' 9 Chinese Comment Berlin, Jan. 8. CTATEMENTS appearing m the British Press, suggesting that German mediation m the Sino-Japanest dispute has reached a mature stage," are described m competent circles here as rdthtr exaggerated." The British Preis also suggested that Ilerr Hitler
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  • 96 22 Urges Govt. To Prohibit Sale Of War Materials London, Nov. 8. THE National Council of Labour, representative of the Parliamentary Labour Party and the Trade Union Congress, yesterday, issued a statement expressing deep concern at the absence of any concerted policy by peace-lov;ng nations to restrain what
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  • 121 22 Disturbing Reports From Shantung Hankow, Jan. 7. CHINESE troops under General Han vl Fu Chu, governor of Shantung province, are reported to be showing signs of a collapse, which may lead to the loss of the important Lunghai railway, the key to the vast province of Honan. Han
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  • 86 22 First Annual Dinner At New World Singapore, Saturday. OLD boys of the Government Trade School gathered at the Tai Tong Restaurant, New World, to attend the first annual dinner of the Trade School 0.8.A. held to-night. Over 100 were present, including the principal of the
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  • 209 22 Alleged Stabbing In Bukit Timah Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGED to have been stabbed by a compatriot, two male Chinese m Bukit Timah Road were, this afternoon, removed to hospital by ambulance. One of them was stabbed on the back, while the other sustained an incised wound to his ri.^ht
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    25 22 D. G. A. Lundun, the Singapore uiMcqtiartei', maiung a dash tor touch m the A» my vs. Rest of Singapore match at the S.C.C. Tribune
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  • 1431 22 JOTTINGS FROM HERE AND THERE AFTER nine consecutive years as a member of Britain's team, G. P. Hughes, hr.i announced that he will I not play m any more Davis Cup lawn tennis tournaments. v\- reasons for t>iis *tcp are l hni I I finds his business duties
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  • 203 22  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Restrictions On Use Of Cartridges Shanghai, Jan. 8. ACCORDING to a foreign report the police strength of the bogus Government m Shanghai is the weakest m the world Altogether there are only 400 i cclicemen m the occupied area, and they I are
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  • 148 22 People In Underground Shelters Barcelona, Jan. 8. DYNAMITE charges under the remaining insurgent strongholds m the seminary and the Bank of Spain hav^ practically ended the insurgent resistance within the city, while outside the city the Republicans claim the recapture of half of the strategic "tooth
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  • 128 22 $100 BAIL Chinese On Car Theft Charges Singapore Saturday. THREE Henghua Chinese, Lee Me p L?e Ah Koo and Lee Keng Eng stood before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, when charges of theft of 'wo motor cnr roltred At $200 each, the property of a compatriot named Lse
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  • 74 22 New Decree Issued In France Paris. Jan. 8. An official decree has been issued tightening the law concerning the manufacture and sale of arms. Henceforward even the smallest part of a pistol bullet is subject to a licence The decree is apparently due to the recent discovery
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  • 37 22 Bluefield B.P. team vs. the Merry Union B.P. to-day at their court, at 2.30 p m Koh Cheng Hock, Gan Poh Yew Sonp Bah Chee, Cheong Eng Leong, Seah Jim Hock and Thorn Chit Van
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  • 77 22 Europeans' Trial To Pick To Meet Rest The following have accepted IMj f or a Eu'-ovcan hockey trial maw* Tuesday next ;:t the S.C.C.:— WHITES: Gibb <Gordons);J2 <S C.C.i, Todd (S.C.C.); Hod?" (S.C.C), Haggar 'Police*. Shaw Duke (Gordons), Hewan Campbell t Skins i, Le Marchant i»*J Scott (Skirus).
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  • 59 22 At the third annual general m<*** J the Summer Badn.inton P^Jt^kt* Jan. 1, the following were eleem^f bearers for 1938 President. *J;vl Seng Heng Vicp -Presidents Lye Quee and Mr. Lini Jin *j"v secretary Mr. Choo Kok g?gjig elected* hon treasurer; M*;]?(p i Hen*- hon auditor Mr T^L
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    • 88 22 WHITE ANTS the DEMON DESTRUCTORS YOUR PROPERTY YOUR HOME YOUR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS are m danger of destruction by the Demon WHITE ANT whose work is usually undetected until damage is done. It is necessary, not only to kill him, but to keep him out as well. This can be done
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  • 1137 23 THRILLING FINISHES MARK FINAL DA YS RACING VAN BREUKELEN HAS THREE WINNERS BLARICUM PROVIDES THE DA YS BEST DIVIDEND OF $53 ifron Oar Oxen Reporter) penang, Saturday. KNIGHTS Eye. owned by Mr. Ng I Cbiew Font and trained by van gretfden won the Penang
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  • 843 23 Malayan Racing People In Fremantle McLachlan And Dodd On Leave following article on Malayan A racviiff appeared m the West Australian of Dec. 11: Interesting, comments on racing m Sngaoore were made at Frennntle by Mrs. R. F. Billett, a prom'ueht Penang owner, and S. Dodd and N. McLachlan, West
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  • 638 23 COMMISSION ON CRICKET No Change Practicable Before 1949 (By Air Mail) London. rB report of the County Cricket Commission, has met with a lavcurable reception, and it is quite likely that v number of the recommendations may be adopted for the noxt summer A hint to this effect was given
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  • 130 23 Singapore ore Selangor Draw At Hockey Late Goal Saves Home Side (From Our Own tU j Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR narrowly averted deEl ftat at the hands of Singapore m the State hockey match played here to-day on the Padans by forcing a draw two minutes from the end oi
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    15 23 E. Donnelly, who rcic the winner cf the Penang Gold Cup in Penatig yesterday. Tribune
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  • 40 23 Washed Out By The Rain JJHE All-E ngapore Malay.s' lawn tennis tournament wh eh was to bavc been resumed, yesterday on the V.M.C.A. couits was washed out by the rain and will now be ccntrr.ued of! Saturday next.
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  • 191 23 League And Free State Results (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 28. RESULTS of Irish League and Free State soccer results for the week ending Dec. 27 are as follows: Ards 1, Belfast Celtic 4. Cliftonville 1. Bangor 3. Coleraine 3, Ballymena 6. Distillery 2, Portadown 1. Glenavon 2.
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  • 54 23 Melbourne, Jan. 8. Von Cramm (Gfrmr.y) beat Donald Budge, the- Wimledon and Americrm champion 6-4, 6-10, 12-10 m the triangular lawn tennis contest between Australia, tbe United States and Germany. This was Budges thirrt defeat m Australia within a month. It was Von Cramm's record trfumph
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  • 234 23 A Soccer Enthusiast's Suggestions "Chusinskwai" writes: "Please permit me a little space w your sports column to put forth sug- *?&*■< ens regarding the visit of the Islington Corinthian footballers who are expected t3O arrive 111 Singapore on Jan. 23. They are scheduled to play thrpe
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  • 42 23 Johore Bahru, Saturday. THE Johore Rugby Fcctball Club beat the R.A.F. by a ?>enalt\ goal and a try (six points) to a goal (five points) m the rugßy match nlaved r>- theCivil Pj^yfce Padang, Johore Eahru, this aSfe&Wlli.
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  • 25 23 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. LCWRY-~S*iddenly at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Jan. 8, 193 C James Valentine Lowry, aged 50. Fu eral Sundny at 5 p.m.
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  • 153 24 The famous Don Cossack Choir and Dancers will be paying a visit to Malaya shortly and are billed to open a season at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Feb. 1. Picture shows the troupe m one of the numbers of then wide repertoire of
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