Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 January 1938

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  • 16 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 5-No. 32. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 486 1 DAGGER PRODUCED IN INTERVIEW JAPANESE ARRESTED RECONSIDERATION OF BRITAIN'S POLICY DEMANDED? IN the m.c- liahiMl anti-British propaganda m Japan, comes the ne*< from Tokyo that a drama was to-day enacted m the British Embassy there. M: iJta Watanabe, who, according to Japanese poiice reports,
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  • 63 1 Held Up By Dutch Destroyer The Hague, Jan. 15. A DUTCH destroyer, belonging to the East Indies Squa-dron, heli up three Japanese motor fishinsboats, which were aliegedly m the Netherlands territorial waters around the Riouw Archipelago. The fishing-beats did not carry the necessary ships' papers, and. with
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  • 46 1 frcm the Chiba Prefecture, was travailing to Tokyo and planning to mnkp a visit to the British Embassy. Police officers, posted at the gates of the Em bassy, apparently missed the entry cf Watanabe who was arrested while gdftog out. He is still u:der examination Reuter
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  • 75 1 Sir Edward L. Ellington, the Ins-pector-General of the R.A.F., who arrived m Singapore m a Service 'plane shortly after noon yesterday. Sir Edward is on an inspection trip out East, and after staying here for about a week, he will proceed to Hongkong. He began flying m
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  • 130 1 Govt. Body Washington, Jan. 15. THE House of Representatives' Way* and Means sub-committee on taxation iorecasts a substantial stimulation ;»i American business if its wide pro^rammo for the revision of the existing tax structure is enacted. At the same time, the sub-committee predicts that the programme will not
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  • 108 1 Important Meeting Held In Moscow Moscow, Jan. 15. THE Supreme Council of the Soviet Union held a meeting to-day to discuss the formation of the Government and other important matters. The meeting of the Supreme Council consists of a joint sitting of two hems of the Council of
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  • 747 1 NEW JAPANESE OUTBURST NAVAL BASE Demonstration Aimed At Japan AREUTER im-ssage from Tokyo, dated Jan. 15, states: The Japanese Press features the visit of the United States cruisers to Singapore on Feb. 14, the Yomiuri Shimbun, m an editorial, declaring* that Japan is forced to
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  • 132 1 Astonished At Press Reports M Hongkong, Jan. 15. ADAME Chiang Kai Shek made .1 statement and expressed astonishment at the nature of the conjectures puoiiSntd m tne locai Press regarding her \isit to Hongkong, which could neither be excusea nor justified. She said that she took advantage 01
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  • 40 1 His Chinees Of Forming Calinet Slender Paris, Jan. 15, IN his conversations with M. Leon Blum, M. Bonnet informed the former that he could not expect to get |tocialis|L support. <seedin£in forming a cabinet are now slender. Reuter
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  • 186 1 Conflicting Accounts By Combatants Shanghai, Jan. 15. THE arrest of Gen. Han Fu Chu has been confirmed. Chinese reports that he had been executed are incorrect, though this might possibly be the verdict of the Court Martial. Meanwhile, the position m Tsining is most obscure. Chinese reports
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  • 249 1 Cardiff, Jan. 15. MEARLY 60,000 people were present to-day for the rugby international against England. A terrific wind was blowing which spoiled the play to some extent. England kicked off against the wind and F. Morgan knocked on when he had a glorious chance
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  • 371 1 ARSENAL BEATEN BY WOLVES Brechin Trounced By Albion Reuter London, Jan. 15. FOLLOWING are the results cf English and Scottish football matches played to-day: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Bolton W. 3 Grimsby T. 1 Charlton A. 3 Liverpool 9 Chelsea 2 W. Bromwich A. 2 Sverton 3
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 143 2 Two Hundred In Five Months Shanghai, Jan. 15. DURING the past five months, thft province of Kwang*un2 has been subjected to no fewer than 200 air raids from the Japanese. Only lasc night a batch of 35 enemy planes made eight successive raids on the Canton-Kowloon
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  • 177 2 Mother Describes The Accident Singapore, Saturday. AT the conclusion 10-day of an inquiry held into ihe death of a four-year-old Cantonese girl, Lob Ah Khuan, m the afternoon of Doc. 22 last, Mr. W. G. Porter, the SingaporeCoroner, returned a verdict of death by misadventure from drowning. Ho
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  • 851 2 U. S. VIEWS ON RUBBER A FAIR RETURN No Long Term Plans (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent j London, Jan. 5. THE value of co-operation between producers and consumers on the I.R.R.C. was emphasised by Mr. A. L. Viles, president of the U.S. Rubber
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  • 201 2 General Attack To Start Soon Shanghai, Jan. 15. A FTER inspecting troops at the difA ferent fronts, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek returned to Hankow and immediately entered into consultation with General Li Tse Hsin, the former Canton warlord, regarding certain important developments. It is expected that
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  • 46 2 Daughter Of Former M.C.S. Official Married MISS Alison Wolff, elder daughter of Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, C. M. G. formerly of the Malayan Civil Service, was married on New Year's Day at Eastleigh to Edward T. Wilson, of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
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  • 175 2 Shanghai Chinese Charged With Possession Singapore, Saturday. FIVE Shanghai Chinese, Liv E. Tonfe, Lieu Jan Choon, Lieu Haw Geong. Chu Chiang Wei, and Lim Chan Fatt, were produced m the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge this morning as a result of an arrest
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  • 113 2 Latest Cable From Messrs, Comtelburo THE following cable on market condi- tions m London has been received m Singapore from Messrs. Comtelburo: The general feeling is cautious, international politics overshadowing the market. There are inflation tendencies. Cotton is av:ait n^ fresh incentives, chiefly definite indication oi' acreage intentions
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 2 The Reverend A. V. Wardle. Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, d Mrs WardJe with their small daughter Judith Margaret leau smgapoj* en Jan. 25 on s.s. Diomed, returning to Singapore at the end of Augu*Thf Keverend G IV Thompson will be acting Port Chaplain during th»* period
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  • 594 2 NEW LAWS Applications Number Thousands London. Jan 8. OVU 3.000 men and women, sixious to rid themseive*- of unhappy MRtagl ties, put m application? for divorce tnder the New Matrimonial Causes Act, up to the elate, when that measin intrrdr"ed by Mr. A. P. Herbert,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 223 2 /^g^ MALAYAN PREMIEQ HOTEL j t yEXT SATURDAY. JAN. 22ND J GAU "VICTORIA THE GREAT" BALL HANDSOME PRIZES FOR THE BEST COSTUMES REPRESENT- J ING QUEEN VICTORIA, PRINCE ALBERT OR ANY COSTUMK i OF THE VICTORIAN ERA. 4 PRIZES WELL ALSO BE GIVEN TO THE EEST EXPONENTS OF THE J
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    • 132 2 MARK EVERYTHING WITH CASH'S Woven Names Ideal For Gifts. Useful, distinctive, personal gifts like CASH'S NAMES are always appreciated. The best method of marking all underwear and linen, whether household or personal. They protect clothing from Loss or misuse, identify belongings at home or away. They are easily attached and
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    • 95 2 NERVOUS MENTAL PROBLEM CASES. Many patients complain of recurring spells of organic, nervous and mental upsets for which they cannot find satisfactory relief. Although these ailments run m families, befrig passed on from parent to off spring and of a nature not to be outgrown, they are not incurable, not'
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  • 1248 3 LONDON VIEWS ON RUBBER Less Consumption (B\ Air Mai!) Fvm Out Own C mdeni) London, Jan. 5. CONSIDERED review of the rubA her outlook which voires genera! o rnion m L^ni«n ju^t now. appears f'the Financial News Fefl*«W recant extract-- p behaviour of the
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  • 246 3 MEMBERSHIP No Longer Necessary To Canvas (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala lumpur, Saturday. AT the annual general meeting of i*. the Incorporated Society o£ Planters, held here to-day, Mr. W. Leggat, chairman, said the planter to-day was m a much happier position than for some time.
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  • 140 3 Silver Car Taken Out In Procession Singapore, Saturday. r-DAY, at their Temple at Tank Road, the Hindus celebrated their great festival of Thaipusam, which marks the day on which God Subramanian appeared to his devotees mounted on a golden peacock. During the festival the devotees who have made
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  • 65 3 "Entirely Private And Unofficial" London, Jan. 13. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone and Major-General the Earl of Athlone will leave on Feb. 4 for Saudi Arabia. The visit, which :s the result of a personal invitation conveyed by the Amir Saud when he was m London as
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  • 30 3 Washington, Jan. 15. President Roosevelt is expected to send a message on the new naval construction programme to the Congress In ihe middle of next week Reuter
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  • 88 3 American Protest At Nanking Washington, Jan. 14. THE United States Embassy at Nanking* has made a new protest to the Japanese authorities at the continued looting of United States property by Japanese soldiers, announces the State Department. The American Consul-General to-day reported that Japanese soldiers are entering
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 The party of Australian girls, new visiting Singapore, photographed at the New World on Fridav. where the v were entertained by Mr. Ong Boon Tat ard Mr Ong Peng Hoek. Seated in the centre is the Sultan of Johore. Tribune
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  • 342 3 Enjoyable Dinner At Southern Hotel Singapore, Saturday. "WEALTH that comes from the public should be used for the welfare of the public." That was the policy stressed by the Chairman (Mr. Aw Boon Haw, 0.8. E.) of the Sin Chew Jit Poh m the course
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  • 475 3 Naval Officer From The Eagle Singapore. Saturday TWO interesting weddings took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon. The first was at half-past four between Lt. John William Corbett, R.N.. H.M.S. "Eagle," and Miss Dorothy Joan Peter, and the second, which u>ok place at five o'clock, was
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  • 105 3 Roosevelt Outlines His Policy New V»»rk. Jan. 15. pRRSJDKNT Koo.vrvHi addressh press Donferenoe In Washin said he is ,serkin<: the ''liminatinn of all holding companies, and especially mentioned the bank holding companies. He added the Administration Ls tryinn: 1,0 work out a satisfactory arrangement with the
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  • 97 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Seller. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. Jan.) 23' 23?a Good F.A.Q. in bales < FOB. Jan.* 0% 22% No. I.X.R.S.9. (Spot-loose I (awardable S'pore) 23 H 2V A do. January 23'., 23 a do. Feb. Mar.
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  • 37 3 Manila, Jan. 15. Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Antamok 0.51 0.51 Pesos Benguet Consolidated 10.00 unquoted Consolidated Mine:; 0.012 0012 I x. L. 0.62 unquoted San Maurieio 0.485 0.41, United Paracale 0.46 0.46
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    • 69 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securitie* mud Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.T. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 394 3 MRS. C. V ELACKWOOD-SEWELL. p.p.c. HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT PUT ON POUNDS of FLESH INCREASE J r -jfm I YOUR WEIGHT «HM THIS EASY WAY fIHK^ Not only this sanatorium patient, but jr w^^^^Ms^^r M*N>.n»f> hundreds of men, women and children 9 T4s7£t.Ell t have put on weight, by taking these
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  • 321 4 Singapore, Saturday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 i 10'-> Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Batu Be)angor 1.47 1.52 Chanderiangs 20 6 22 Hitam Tin 0 40 0.45 Hcngkons Tin 25 3 26 3 Hong Fatts 1.06 1.10 Idris Hvd
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    • 78 4 Season Extended Owing To Success "CAPTAIN BLOOD"— TRIUMPHS AGAIN CAPITOL 3 Shows To-day Hr Jl r 1 i^l fill ju I > f^ y At a«^^^ j^ See the Thrilling Sword Duels See the Magnificent Coronation Scenes MARLBOROUCH I THEATRE RQYAL 3.15 6.15 and 9.15 To-day. 3 6 and 9
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    • 224 4 "GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT" —Free Press, Sat. "EASILY BEST MUSICAL WE HAVE HAD CAN BE WARMLY RECOMMENDED." Tribune, Sat. PAVILION 3.1.5 6.15 9.13 THE PICTURE YOU'VE DREAMED ABOUT! The golden voice of Grace Moors/ The romantic dash of Franchoi Tone' ~-«N*»i^ The glorious melodies of Kteitltx! j/KK^S^ "'^(BHE^ .JiH H^F j/^jIS- jig^l
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    • 271 4 ,^r^| I!' JT'S Ii N YOU ■^Wsr %fe ..^^j^ IS YOLR SHOW H9NBr*# opening to-day Special Matinee To-morrow HILARITY AND ADVENTURE m 20f/? Century— Fox's Newest Success "TIME OUT CLAIRE TREVOR... MICHAEL WHALEN JOAN DAVIS DOUGLAS FOWI V Take a Riotous Ride with a Romeo and a Hitch-Hiking Heires s
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  • 407 5 -RIDING ON AIR" THIS WEEK JOE E. BROWN As A Newspaper Reporter BACKED :tI novelty and sideJoe E. Brown's latent nit hire, "Riifins: On -non oominsr to thi» .Mhambr» Theatre. presents the noted comic m the role of a sntflMown nev »ipfrman who gets roariousiy
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  • 244 5 "CAFE COLETTE" Malayan Planter In Film THE cast or "Cafe Colette," the 1 film ha- til upon the popular BBC. feature conducted so long and with such marked popularity by Walford Ilyden and his famous orchestra. comes to the Pavilion Tf*-atre, Singapore, this week. Paul Cayanagh, who has the lead
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  • 307 5 "THE GO GETTER Winninger's Fine Role AMONG thr: never-forgotten characters of present-day magazine fiction is that picturesque old chap culled Cappy Ricks, who owns steamships ;»nd operates them out of San Fvanrisro to all parts of the world!. He was created by the popular novelist, Peter B. Kyne. and has
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  • 475 5 Excellent Malay Talkie PICTURESQUE BACKGROUND Story Of Holy Kris A THRILLING and beautiful story rt of Malay life on a Paradiselike island is the all-Malay talking ami singing film production "Fareh" which will have a premiere at the Theatre Royal, Singapore on Friday, Jan. 2*. Machmoed, a young man living
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 135 5 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Eormon pretan discovered by the famous *man Scientist Prof. Lahusen i Privy Councillor*, M.D. of Berlin University. creased vitality and youthfulness
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    • 246 5 I W™' I>l/?C£ S/2£ 65 cts IM SMALL S/ZE (4oz) 35 cts M| The Andrews Liver Salt you have hitherto bought m IHP bottles is now packed m ECONOMY TINS. You can now lIPI buy a STILL BETTER ANDREWS d\ a LOWER PRICE. The world's most popular saline is not
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    • 531 5 ANNOUNCING!! ANNOUNCING!! The third of a series of monthly competitions sponsored by Rothmans for KINGS GATE smokers. /om m £/ie /im to-day and win handsome prizes. IM^JANUARYIiiiIIA CUT OUT FROM HERE Here is the third of a series of fascinating competitions organised by Rothmans Ltd., manufacturers ol j_ ■Jk /^^p
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  • 1869 6  -  SYDNEY SMITH Our Short Story By \f R- Henry Pargeter lay contentedly m bed, studying the pink roses on the chintz that curtained his windows. All was well. From the garden below came the sound of shears clipping the hedges enclosing the spacious garden of the "Old George."
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  • 54 6 Athens. By a decree of the Ministry of Agr!culture. a commission has been appointed to study the possibility of making the use of the metric system universal hron^hout Greece. Although the metric system Is partly used as for example m money transactions it is not yet applied to
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    • 512 6 EVERY MEAL CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS Nothing Gave Him Relief Until He Tried Cbmrdox. Distress after meals is due to food fermenting m the stomach and intestines, instead of being properly digested as Nature intended it to be. The result is that the stomach becomes distended with wind, giving rise
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    • 76 6 WHY NOT Enjoy Life and Regain YOUTHFUL VITALITY 9 9 9 ALVO-ECSTASIN IHUHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIiiIIIIHiniIIHIMIUIIiMI is the reliable and yet harmless building-up preparation of the entire organism. ALVO ECSTASIN counteracts nervousness and lack of Vigour m men. ALVO ECSTASIN restores nctves and blood and gives to everybody whether young or old a
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    • 26 6 ffdesf W.P.S. 2 S Influenza, Colds one ot^ er infectious diseases A f' n<^ e/r w °y nto c system -^V f^jprn mouth and throat. Take:
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    • 73 6 FREE! JUST OUT FREE! "THE WAY TO MOTHERHOOD." A most Interesting medical booklet on the vital problem for Family Life. From: or. Rich. Weiss, M.A., Berlin NW7| Germany Obtainable also from E. M. ABDULLA CO., 163, Capitol Building, Singapore. Standard Radio Components and Tubes Transmission Parts and Tubes Test Instruments
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    • 169 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASIUOLCX^ER. §Send your date and time of birth or th» time of writing the letter and approximate ago. You wlii be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health, income, expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, races km* all other important events. One year reading monthly details $2.00
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  • 1653 7  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin I WAS distressed to read m the London •weekly journal "Cavalcade" of Dec. 25 of the sad case of Sir Shenton Thomas. One would expect to learn news of our esteemeJ venicr from the Tribune Group, the Times Group or >ome other adherent of the
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    • 59 7 BSHj^^W^^^^V^ A ■'?'"'*"''^'*"a'" ■i^^^^s^K^?* ._^g»y^. -i£*S3E''-'' wW; i-:-, '''J^^Koy^a^ xcyßw?^* 1 The importance of y A plenty of FRESH _JX CVA/c BUTTERfor J7* growing boys and I J I\ girls cannot be \*^>-^/ overestimated. mm %wmm irHONE; STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), irOM 110 111 (2
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 8 Mrs Giezen wife of Capt. Giezen. I < > sxe grcirg to briitg: cloa* a Rafty of friends to Raffles Hotel, on, Australia night. Jan. 26. Mrs. Giezen wu very popular m Melbourne circles before takms up residence m Sn -^.porr.
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  • 383 8 Rssttc Sn'&ery. ..may change faces, but clever hands will translonu Raffles Hotel on Jan. 2S. Australian nic;ht, when it will resemble a spot, from home. Singapore has had to wait 150 yean ret this treat of enthulans gathered together Irora all parts of Malaya and It promises
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  • 2335 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. j— By our correspondent HIS Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas gave a dinner <".t Government House on Friday night at which the guests included H.H. the Si: tan el JohOT'j and Rear- Admiral G Ifroy md Officers of the French Atlantic C which
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 43 8 W£ JAi)£ 7A££ Ancient and 'lot'crn Chij'csc Art LINGERIK I '.JAMAS DRESSING GOWNS HANDKERCHIEFS LINENS etc., *tc 18, Battery Koad, Ist floor. 'Phone 7143. Exclusive downs for all occasions also Berlei's foundations at PALAIS den >lOBM S 12A, Capitol Euild.: SINGAPORE. t i
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    • 46 8 Gi/to of BOND ST LON DON Singapore is becoming jewel-conscious women are realising the allure and of moder i jewellery. Giro jewels are akin to real, the on'y difference being m the ])rice: See them, and judge for yourself at: HAMLEYS Rodney House, 10, Battery Road.
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    • 69 8 PRISCILLA Ltd. Has Just Received the "New Uplift" BRASSIERES. j ALLE N A. Beautiful Sheer Hosiery. Tel. 3335. 61, Stamford Rd. 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 Depl.
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    • 58 8 TflaAuta has beautiful evening gowns for the forthcoming Australian Dinner and other functions from three guineas. Rodney lion*** w Battery Rd., 2nd Floor. 'PHONE 6832. I 66 A I A l Just received a wide selection of new style dresses from a famous j London House, heavy silks and light
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    • 196 8 MADAME PAGE Can show you lovely tweeds m exclusive desi Its and coats, ordered from London. Personal attention %i\ r en to all orders, and customers own terials made up at very BATTERY BUILDING, PHONE 6327. BATTERY ROAD. t AT YHE NOVELTY STORE 88. North Bridge Road, <Adelphi Building). MS-
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  • 1044 9 NOTES from FRASHER'S HILL and KUALA LUMPUR .*ct metM icund r*oal people compara- V rtuec after all the hectic N The 'eir IWB M begun with really ir£,j,,i weather, bright sunny days dC i g ?re evening .hich are such a treat gf£SfSSSU*ts These beautiful f «t riivs with the
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  • 114 9 FE New Year brought m an exceptionally cold snap with the temperature seldom rising above 60 degrees for several successive days. Although the sun shone brightly it was no strong enough to combat the gguys y wind, which blew from all quarters, creating draughts everywhere and making
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    • 171 9 Taylors Candy Jelly Thermometers S! ST ,l C has put -cpKjng thermometers m a pla^e h^ r !flL miportance Temperatures nave been carefully studied, so that PYaJr/ almost cv *ry recipe gives nimr 6^ 1 directions. And and f B J f c were so many fin e ion,J f^
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    • 70 9 i Fresh stock of Morning, Afternoon, i and Evening Dressei. Hats blocked and made to order, t jde SOIZA'S I Tel. 3188. 9, Stamford Road. I i dorow more radium-vita cosmestics I cover every beauty need 18, battery road, Ist floor. phone 6995. Smart tailored Dresses m very attractive shades
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    • 200 9 Around The Shops r\NE of the smartest afternoon dresses I saw last week was m Priscilla's, a shop tucked away m Stamford Road, 11. Stamford Road, Phone 6836. Milady has just received ths latest creations m Hats from Paris ami America. Also a large shipment of cotton frocks (all sizes)
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    • 93 9 Science has contributed I^^HB much to our comforts i but to mothers it has |L —^^^^^^B intimate benefit when ||f it discovered the means GEN" from pure cows' milk. In "LACTOGEINT we have a substitute for maternal milk that Bw even the most exacting w acknowledge, for I^^^^^^^^J^K^^^^p correctly and
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  • 605 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 16, 1938. SIX MONTHS OF WAR CIX months have passed since Japan begin her war of aggression m China. Making use of alleged incidents which could easily have been settled through diplomatic channels, she launched her full armed strength against a nation which had nothing
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  • 1025 10  - BUBBLE PROSPERITY Of The Arms Race C. H. W. Goult AN all-round improvement m industrial activity m Britain during 1937 made of it a boom year, a year m which the total trade of the country rose to a level not touched for seven years previously. Not only were more
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  • 496 10  -  Anglius rE young man who had been calling so frequently on Helen came at last to see her father. Finally, the suitor made his announcement: "It's a mere formality, I know, but we thought it would be pleasing to you if it were observed
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    • 706 10 Restore Youthful Vigour To Slands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men ~j3 l Who Feel Old Before yL Thear Time .1 IsW Do yo,, feel older than you r.re? Are you dsVP^^BBBB^ l.'eking m Mutlnul aniiii.,' ...;iV I »o you en- V y t! c
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  • 169 11 MYSTERY LEGEND SECRET U, s. AIRMAN? Vanished Ten Years Ago ißy Air Mail) (from Our Own Correspondent, London, Dec. 31. •HE secret of the mysterious legend of a -white god" ruling r a iungle kingdom m the un!So£d Brazilian jungle is now Sieved
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  • 405 11 By R.A. Thompson, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science). THERE ".voulci be few traffic accidents if every driver would use his head," declares a traffic engineer who may know a lot about, traffic, but who knows darned little about some drivers' heads The mod p rn automobile
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  • 124 11 Pickpocket Caught By Toy Sheep iff? s Prague. JL? 1 001^ m Pra sue has been arrested because of a toy sheep. rt^ Sk u Va we "-known to the authoXrJr.J 11 acWvities, was "working" Wilson Station, mixing ,^n crowds of people who were heavily •*ten with
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  • 47 11 d4 ar tn,° f ft Austrian state toiuCalcutt? ar ment ha been opened m In tl' lt ls announced. •?cSSrtSI, il: is ho^ d r adci to *hoconff °l e number ot Indians *fc to A.-? udy cr take fc «I ho!iUl Austria.
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  • 35 11 Hollywood (Caloiornia). Mr. George Arliss, the veteran English film actor, has returned to Hollywood for a year's rest. "IV s my holiday," he said. "It's the ftatf time I've refused to work.'
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  • 231 11 From War shins On To Enemy Shore Portsmouth, Virginia. TANKS can now be taken to sea m warshiDs and "launched" en enemy chores Thi< development is made possible by the construction of a new highpowered armoured cruiser which will shortly be tested here for the United
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  • 63 11 Hu*.^ completed her second successful year of service, the giant liner Queen Mary went into the King George V graving dock at Southampton for nti annual overhaul. She will lay up until February, and it is expected that a new attempt on the Atlantic record will
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  • 53 11 Eight Children In Five Years Niederberg. A WOMAN has given birth to twins m hospital here for the fourth time m five years. Mother and children are both reported to be healthy and well. The entire family now numbers six, for two of the children born
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  • 63 11 America Has 30,000,000 Motor Vehicles Hartford. Connecticut. There are more than 30,000,000 motor vehicles on the roads m the United States, it has been estimated by travel insurance experts here. Statisticians reporting on a recent survey estimated that these vehicles, a gain of 6 l 2 per
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  • 283 11 Immigration To Be Resumed Santiago, Chile. A GENERAL resumption of immigration into South America will take place ..i mc New Year. Immigration will be regulated by strict selection, but treaties and agreerner.ts made by many of the 10 South American countries— especially Argenuna, Chile, Bolivia, Peru
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  • 121 11 Cobras Sent To Brussels By Air r Brussels O male cobras have been flown by night air mail from Berlin to Brussels to save the life of a patient here. In a Brussels nursing home, a young man is being treated for a rare d'sea.s" by
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  • 172 11 Recorded For Aged Mother New York City FIFTY years o^o a little boy m a sailor r suit walked timidly on to* the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House to pipy the piano to a large audience Among his hearers was another llttK boy who asked his
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  • 109 11 Writes New Year Greetings In English Verse Amsterdam.. A poem m English, describing his recent motorcar accident, has been composed by Prince Pornhard together with Princess Juliana and sent to all their friends as New Year greetings. The poem, to r vhich a photograph of the Prince's wrecked
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  • 789 12  -  Horatius THE TAKE-OUT DOUBLE ("By HfOST players employ the take-out or informative double, but. it is a •■"•"npr vhich is not used as frequently as it should be. It is a bid whirh is both defensive and attacking and it hos a third claim to consideration m that
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  • 893 13  -  G. S. Hammonds Is A Cheap Method Of Reducing fXwrfolk are as keenly interested a. Jwm«. the subject is very rare,. fi,Ll to m male circle*. 1 after all. have far more reason and f^ens, for Retting fat than lifetime soent at an office
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  • 265 14 Five Services Per Week I New Delhi 1 r FIVE air .services per wool* from fc^H! 1 land to India arc par' of (IB Indian Plans for the development T J the Empire air mail .scheme dmfeß 1938. uuira Two of these will be land-plane mJm
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  • 1554 14  -  W. B. Patersen j In Which I Discourse On The Disparaging Remarks Made By A Man About Singapore But Refrain From Disclosing His Identity For Fear Of Becoming A Party To A Breach Of The Peace. TT will come as a shock to many Malayans
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    • 182 14 /^/TCNIIf'C TICKETS ISSUEP all steamW 'ship, air and S "fP/^y^ I RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are i given the best of attention and i eus^Lstance. c 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. A WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER
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    • 593 14 And Stop Limping LEG ACHSS AMD PATHS mob r&niah whea Elasto is taken Painful ana swollen (Y&ricoM) reins are forgotten and soon disappear, skin troubles clear up, leg sores become dean and healthy and quickly heal, piles are cured, inflammation and irritation are soothed, rheumatism simply fades away, and the
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    • 389 14 OLDHAM HALL BOARDING SCHOOL A Cbri.stinn School operated by the Methodist Mission m conjunction with its Anglo-Chinese School. Its Aims Mental, Physical and Character development. Apply now: Principal, O'dham Hall. 46, Barker Road, Singapore. Germs m Your Kidneys Kill JtoaHhandWaJily I'M TIRED OUT ~"f TRY CYSTEX IT HELPED YOU 1
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  • 782 15 Perak RANKING LIST Two Combinations For First Place (By "Racquet" AfflNG to the tendency <>i many V Blazers to change partners m Am.hies matches, which by the way *7bad practice, the task of rank- those who participate regularly iT local badminton is extremely m£Z 0"* a*
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  • 870 15 Singapore MEMORABLE TOURNAMENTS MAYFLOWER CELEBRATES TENTH ANNIVERSARY By "Phoenix") YESTERDAY saw the official conclusion of the S.B.A. season for the past 12 months, and those who attended the At Home were of the unanimous opinion that the past season— a very memorable one was
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    27 15 A group photograph taken at the third anniversary of the Summer Badminton Party. The president, Mr. Swee Lye Quee. is seen seated third from the left. Tribune
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  • 453 15 Penang FINAL CHAPTER Continuous Progress Of The Party (By "Sphinx"). TN this, the third and final instalA ment on the proud achievement of the Limstead Badminton Party of Penang, I am bound to say that judging from last year's showing as well as the display early
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  • 157 15 Malacca ARGONAUTS 'A' Will They Win The Honours DADMINTON was rather scarce m D town during- the past week. Only one tie between the C.S.A. and Shamrock "A" ivas played m the interparty tournament. The match ended m a win for the Cantonese by 3 jrames to 2.
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  • 184 15 I'trlVcliy Straight at ti3— Thanks to KniM-hen Nearlj twenty years ago, this woman attacked by severe rheums* i*m. and for months she suffered considerable pain. Now H?> she tolls how Kruschen restored her to health, ai,d has kep f her free inn wears:— 'm
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    • 452 15 TORTURED BY ASTHMA Prepares to Commit Suicide Hit Wife and Ephazon« Save His Life Mr. B. D. came to the conclusion that Ufa wasn't worth living. For eight days aod nights without cessation he was tormented by Asthma. Having tried moat treatments he couldn't see any hope of being saved.
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  • 1193 16  -  Argus In place of the weekly review of Malayan Sport, ''Argus'' this week reviews below the results of the North vs. South rugby fwithal! series which dates back ten tears giving a full list of all Malayan ruggerites who have been capped
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  • 859 16 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA i From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. ON Sunday last the Malacca football selectors very wisely pitted a Malacca side against a Muar eleven. The Malacca team after the two previous trials staged earlier showed a better standard of play than seen hitherto. The visitors evidently
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    25 16 Mr B. Swee Boon. Hon. Secretary of Broadway Musical Party since 1932. He has been re -electee! as Hon. Secretary for the Party for 1958.
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  • 879 16 BOXING NOTES By 'REFEREE' I T REFERRED last week to the fact thai tin* National Boxing Assu- ciation of Great Britain has been j co-operating with doctors at Guy's Hospital m an Investigation of I "punch drunkenness." "We know there is no cure for punch drunkenness/* said
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  • 21 17 THE SINGAPORE MARKET TIN The v Hn H Singapore to-day was: RURBER The prici of rubber at noon m Sini tod
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    • 1472 17 iflal**? 4111 JL**^ 11^ I**1 Radio vs pr^ram t leV e jsg£to»«^iJj 4 The following are the principal 8.05 P-m. Talk on French Ev< i-ki7 wPTTIQU UIIDTDI? Eastman monw^ American short-wave transmissions. 8.20 p.m. Cincert Relayed from Par«oA/'RAMMES Of ISKIIJbH EMPIRE m a nm "t 10 f K M The
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    12 18 HtfizfSWU 'n hockey match between McNair XI and Girls' Sports Club (Tribune
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  • 1791 18 Horses Which May Do Well At Aintree Anticipating Entries For Grand National THIS time next week we shall know the entries for the Grand National, writes Fairway m the London Sunday Times of Jan. 2. I find the news that the American horse Battleship is to be entered most interesting,
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    • 323 18 I Must Tell Master To Get This! If you own a dog you should also own Sherlev's 164 Page bog Book. Not only is this a complete and invaluable health reference but nothing so helpful towards understanding the 'doggy nature' has ever been written. Right from A to Z the
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  • 899 19 GDFGDFG MALAYA CUP FINAL THRILLS SELANGOR MADE GALLANT EFFORT rrHE Army won the Malaya Cup to-day by defeating Selangor m the final by 14 pts. m a thrilling <^ime of rugby which attracted a km Tatherin? of spectators to the Kuala Lumpur Padang, incidenaven?inj' their
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  • 7 19 Sydney, Jan. 15. record.- Reuter
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  • 20 19 Weather permitting the lawn tenni* courts at the S.^.C. will be opened for 1 lay from Thursday next.
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    6 19 The H.M.S. Malaya rugby football Cup.
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  • 168 19 Results Of League And Cup Games DESULTS on Irish soccer matches played on New Year's Day are as follows: IRISH LEAGUE Ards 1, Distillery 1. Ballymena 2. Lmfield 2. Eangor 1, Pcrtadown 2. Belfast Celtic 6, Glenavon 0. Derry City 7, Lame 1. Glentoran 3, Cliftonville 2. Newry
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  • 48 19 Adelaide, Jan. 15. At lawn tennis to-day. Australia beat America by four Raines to nil. Bromwich beat Bud^e by 6 B, 6 l, 6 3. Budge ie not at his best, as he is recovering from influenza, and did not play m the first singles. Reuter
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  • 41 19 The Hindu Association soccer team beat the R.A.F. Tcwn Office by 5 6 yesterday at the C.T.A. ground. Playing with good combination, the K.A. forwards netted four goals m the first halt, but they slackened towards the end.
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  • 340 19 BADMINTON A SSOC. AT HOME Mrs. lay Lian Teck Gives Away Prizes Singapore. Saturday. JgARKING the end of the official badj"* minton season m Singapore, an enjoyable At Home was held this afternoon m the spacious Haw-Par Gymnai slum hall. Clerical Union, Rangoon Road ander the auspices of the Singapore
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  • 74 19 (From Our Oiin Rrvortcr) Ipoh, Saturday. HPHE Islington Corinthians defeated A p f rak by 3—l this afternoon at Ipoh. Tnn tourists .shewed marvellcus superiority m ail dennrtrnpnts, and led m fcha first hplf by two Rroals to nil. goi-.ls bein^ by Sherwood and MilJer. On the rPsvmD^io^.
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  • 673 19 Edrich Gover Head Lists riDRICH, m spite of his failure m he tl j} rd J Test at Calcutta, is .still at the head of the batting averages of Lord Tennyson's team m India and needs only 163 run.s for his thousand G-ibb is still
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  • 126 19 Teams To Meet On Jan, 29 FTIgSE teams ie r the North vs. Scuth X L*agby matcl^ have been selected ar follows: NORTH: Harper (Selangor) leapt*. J. Sladj fFerak), F. A. B. Caldwell <S* angor); A. J. Hunter (Selangor), H. V. Sbe'tc £c anger); J. M.
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  • 49 19 Singapore, Saturday Further ties of the .second all tlfttays' lawn tennis tourrnment, arrant'^d to bs Dlcyod at the V.M C.A. tennis courts this a f ternoon, did not I Borne of the events have reachci the <;tr> o e are exix^dod to be continued on Monday mornin?
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  • 32 20 Tribune iJ&I Group photograph taken on the occasion of the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Mayflower Badminton Party of Singapore, at Ponggol last week-end.
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  • 59 20 Some el th? charming and carefree members of the Young Australia League übo aie on a visit to Malaya. Tribune Mr. S*K Peng Gim. son of Mr. and Mrs. Scet Keng \Vhatt, and his bride, Miss Onp Kirn Neo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Tong Chuan, of
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