Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 September 1938

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune pft M- SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 140 1 0 May Be Banished Soon Harold Lancaster [rto e Staff Report* r) HOB TO REVEAL l -ivTHAT27MEM- THE SIXGA- BRANCH OF THE BIVE FORCE I BEEN DISMISSED mK FOLLOWA> INTENSIVE BBVHIGH POLICE on extremely dißthcriiy that ten of thes3 OPH are beins Held, and I ggtud that there is
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  • 93 1 TEES-SIDE GETS MALAYAN CONTRACT [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Sept. 1. npEES-SIHE, one of Britain's derelict areas, is rejoicing at having obtained a Malayan contract, the first of its kind, which it hopes may represent a valuable aew export connection. Head, Wrightson and Company, Ltd., of Thornaby-on-Tees, have secured the
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  • 60 1 An intimate family picture of 5Tr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.. and their infant son. Franklin D. Roosevelt the Third in the garden of the DuPont estate. "Owl's Nest," near Wilmington. Delaware. Mrs. Roosevelt was formerly Ethel DuPont, a member of the American armaments
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  • 221 1 b (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) tourists passing through Singapore will miss one of the attractions ot the port divintr for money in the shark- lIHCMCU HOIUWUI. Shark fatalities have been known to occur once every 18 months or tuo \vars it the outside, but up
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  • 343 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) FJEFENCE schemes drawn up by the Malayan Command strategists for dealing with any threat to the state of Perak are being: put to the test this weekend. The biggest military manoeuvres yet held in North Malaya
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  • 42 1 London. Sept. 9. SIR Kingsley Wood, Air Minister, to-day carried out a tour of inspection at the aircraft factories of the Vickers Aviation Company at Weybridge and the Hawker Aircraft Company at Kingston on Thames. British Official Wireless
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  • 176 1 Katong Residents Want Direct bus Service (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). RESIDENTS of Katong who work in Tanjong Pagar have a grievance against the Singapore Traction Company. They say they are not being given a fair deal, not being provided with a direct bus service to Tanjong Pagar. The Traction Company
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  • 25 1 SHE'S COMING SOON mntm This Is Danielle Darrieux, newest Hollywood find, who will be seen at a Singapore cinema soon in "The Rage of Paris''
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  • 193 1 A RADIANT bride In sold, Miss Cynthia Betty Adams, niece of Mr. H. C. V. Adams of Rickmansworth. England, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral at noon to-day to Mr. Arthur John Adrian Goetzee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goetzee of Malaya and Barnes, London
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  • 504 1  -  T. H. TAN [Dy (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) TWENTY ihou>;:nd opium smokii> in the Colony have been con demned to a life of misery, despaii by the Government foresight. Twenty thousand men. women who have become victims of the drug habit have now no chance of ever
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 25 1 5 a.m. fJition latest News news, both hC d forei s n is I on page 24. f f °otbal| resu ts [J*** on the
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    • 37 1 1 L^ I Local Jiewsfront, 2, 3 and 13, Barb-r f Observer's Swan song 7, Short stor.j Women's pages 10 and 11, Goult 12, T'aterson 14, Hammonds 16, Badminton 17, Sport 18, 19, If, 22 and 23.
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    • 133 1 THE NEWS WITH YOl'R BREAKFAST Try The >IOICM\(. tribim: f 1 ALWAYS TIRED? I j Beware You are being poisoned When you feel worn out and tire easily^ it is a warning that your system is being poisoned. Waste matter is accumulating and forming dangerous toxins. The accumulation of these
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 452 2  - AN 'ACCIDENT" GIVES $190,000 INCOME TO US Larry Carroll I By TWO STORIES AND THEY'RE BOTH i* ABOUT AMERICA AND MALAYA rSuinJivv i ribune Slaff Reporter) VMS s tfee storj <»l a thirsty nainM. a inn thai irem tiut ol business, an accident, and an t mi vt I revenue
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 2 Mr. David Keith, a 65-year-old ftirkenhead (Cheshire) inventor, has perfected an automatic safeguard lor motor-vehicles. The invention has been approved by an Inspector of the Pedestrian Association and is to be subjected to thorough tests by the Ministry of Transport on the Autodrome private i cad at Croydon, Surrey. The
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  • 78 2 London. Sept. 9. LORD Bledisloe, chairman of the southern and northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland Royal Commission, and Mr. W. H. Mainwaring, M.P., and Mr. Enest Evans K.C., M.P., members of tho commission, arrived in London this i morning together with the staff of the j commission, which has
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  • 221 2 Popularity Of Malayan Court \From Our Own Correspondent] London, S^pt. 1. THE attractiveness of the Malayan Court in the Colonial Pavilicn has been enhanced by r rival from Malaya of a beafttifnl iiiid realistic diorama dejiictin^ life-sized figures of Malay wumen at work weaving line gold thread Mlk fabrics. The
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  • 111 2 NAZIS APING FOREIGN DANCES Berlin. GERMAN dancing teachers must I* make it their duty to see that Nazis do not ape "strange modern dances from abroad." So declared District-Leader Fr alien iv'icl addressing a conference of tin p<:ich Dance-Teachers' Society at Ba( Kissingen. llerr Frauenfeld, who is also Director of
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  • 30 2 THE late Mr. F. W. Crcucher, dircc Lor of Anglo- Johore Rubber Estates Rim < Mo.laccat Rubber Estates am Sittang VaUey Rubber left £6.243. ll' died In London recently.
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  • 622 2 novel anrr!e rwi S!rr is !>y fne firsl womttn journalist ever to fi:, round tht werld She was in R<*sftp6re a I weeks apo, whttm a party of journal.sJ.s How v'rom ffffg'nnd to Aush-;«}'a. slayad (1m ukfai ki SKmsapoiv. [From Our Own Correspondent] tamdoii
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  • 241 2 [From Our Own Correspondent] L(»ndo? >,- REGULAR schedule oi V2 air senices w-ekl\ !>f»iwcei ami K.L-yp« is expected as roon as ihs Imperial A in\-ay« cmi delivery of more tlyinz boats nnd from that d a velopm«il mails between Britain and Makya and Australia
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  • 21 2 Mr Edward Gp' P.M.S.. chairman o! th Eslat» and the G end director of cEstate has died at Tonpny.
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  • 15 2 Mr Ernest Johnstoi I Registrar-General o; M.S.. has been app ol the Poace for Stegapc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 J j y o;ju j NEW SUITS MADE BY EXPERT TAILORS AT MODERATE PRICES LATEST WOOLLEN AND PALM BEACH SUITINGS ALWAYS !N STOCK. u 23-5, COLEMAN OT i TEL. 3375. SINGAPORE
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    • 46 2 A^/ Vj WEAKNESS L jj\ DEBIUIY vm I iraMi IWI I*^ use DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hinioglobm lth aD d *tre^ ALWAYS CURES, and |ivei healti Far b«Uer than scrum*, raw oitat, Medical^ I 1 PHONE W33 f 'l^ iiU^ 11^ 01 .OCKTAJI. M.»K UU'NGK-» Ka _^a^^*^
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  • 350 3 EIGHT MONTHS SENTENCE ON JAPANESE MOTORIST KILLED A CHINESE SINGAPORE, SATURDAY; ITURAMA YOSHIOKA A 40--1 YEAR-OLD JAPANESE WAS SENTENCED TO-DAY TO EIGHT MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT FOR CAUSING THE DEATH OF A 24- YEAR-OLD TEOCHEW, LEE BEE CHEW, AT GROVE ROAD O\ THE NIGHT OF AUGUST 7, BY MR. C. H.
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  • 208 3 Making Study Of Colonial Education tef Tribune Staff Reporter) BUK friend of the late j k Sunsay Ma< Donald, J. yhoolmaster, arrived in fc Soranis ■be i s i\ tire d h a N t :.:.(i and is on a well earniPttr In which he is combining I tf*flfenia| education.
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  • 32 3 a J e appointed to r^ery B^T^Pore MohammefHH? 7 Ha^ Badniddin JstSiiT? thi Ha^ Fathollah C^Mlw Si? 1 Haji Ail bin W^^bim A HuJl Mohamed i? lna Mohamed and
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  • 59 3 ■Z Rath'* en Heli n t fcSr r(lllul of jTjrive:! in Stow" ?SswiEn 51:"d10.M:.».;...S l:"dlo.M:.». *lm-t*n turn; sUm-pi/. .ifeeDailv Express in £,nd before thai > t %iii a iMritrr for other Englivh JJpiß. Ik i> the author SiJ&Io. whose pwtnts LMten. w«*h in the tcrttiri:i!
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  • 100 3 Gang Robbery Case (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) £OUR young Chinese who were arrested during the week for avmed gang loobery with pistols and knives by Inspector Chilton of the Tanjong Pagar Police Division made another appearance in the fifth court yesterday before Mr. L. C. Goh. Court Inspector A. R.
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  • 56 3 To Study Education In Malaya imoression of Sir William Hannah M'Lean, who is coming: Al >i a la^ wHh the Commission on higher Education. When the out tt ™'»y a Br itish paper, it bore the caption: PlCtU Fro,n P Kha e rtoum So Warm To Tradeston ,o chilly: Here
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  • 124 3 London, Aug 29. DRIVING examination was carried out in th? Malay language at Ncrbury. Surrey. Thirty-two-years-old Syed Ali Mahomet Bin Agel, an Arab, told tlVvj examiners through a friend that he wished to be tested in England and have the honour of possessing a British driving
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  • 448 3  -  R. McLeod Cocos Visitor In Singapore By (Sunday Ti !>une Staff Reporter) AN island Utopia where 1 !,(,(>(} inhabitants live carefree happy lives, an island on which crime is unknown and whore laws are nonexistent. These are but a few of Lhe
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  • 174 3 Doubtful London Clubs To Be Closed London, Sept. 1. pOLICE are planning a big roundup of black men's clubs in tbe west end of London. Most of the clubs are situated in the Bloomsbury and Scho districts, usually in basements. Some of them are alleged to be: X —Gambling houses
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  • 128 3 LUTINE'S ELUSIVE GOLD [From Ou r Oiru ("'<■ 1 1 London, Sept. 1. If HE powerful dredger Karimata will seen have to stop iti ofliftt fo recover '.V :n .t.-iuv buried in the British frigate Uittne, wkick sank 1 new the entrance to the Zuidec 139 year- i|go wiih troid
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  • 361 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Wtf ALL-FLOWERS by circumstance, not by choice dozens of Singapore wall-flowers have written In the Sunday Tribune during the week, have wank- io know when c in^apore cabarets wUI be introducing male dancing partners. i I cannot say. Singapore
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  • 33 3 Mr H. W Nightingale, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Assistant Ac-countant-General, Penang, with effect from Aug. 4, and to be a Police Magistrate lor Penang, with effect from Sepl.
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  • 24 3 Above Mr V J A. <«<" iiec, and (tel*W) his brim-. Miss < ynlhta B«tl> \<Lim*. v\»io wen marrii'd at M. Aii.lkus Cathedral >csterduv.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 398 4 1 fmimmmmmm you've read and enjoyed "sapper's" thrilling stori^ NOW THESE CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE IN A REALLY BRILuL^-: j JOHN BARRYMORE e JOHN HOWARD B^!L> i^JF I -fi^irr^b Drummond's most exciting adventure! jfc ik I T(|lltlllllllllllEIlllllllIlllliaiIIIIIIIIIllEfr9llIIIIilllBTIIl«IIS3CIIIIIIllltlEiFIiTllCIII>II >............ I ■■■■■■■■(■■■■l ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iiiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiaiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiHiiiiiinii.iai....,, Jf j HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MAitfUED BEFORE
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    • 84 4 ERROL FLYNN Your favourite Star of Robin Hood return i WARNER BROS/ Perfect entertainment "The PERFECT SPECIMEN" OX TUESDAY l.Wh Sep^ AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED DIRECTION: SHAW BROS., CTP. Warner Bros.* Prefe»< The YEAR'S V\S\ romK' PERFECT SPECIMEN ■WOHHHH| with s piKn'jJ' H^^^^H^^^H E K K v HmCFt?^^BF^ Pdward Fverett Allen
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  • 106 5 «sy," he says, staring wltn blue eyes very solemnly at particular, "for a guy Uke ting very well and I don't I haven't got a very good rat you'd call a very if I let 'em hear too yH twig, its a secret I'd J*
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  • 1424 5 Bing Makes A FILM' BUT CUTS THE SONGS JKLK j IH (BOSBY has made a ta «lied Von S.naf./ in which he doesn'. <k I eor.sider is news. strums a guitar a flU* he Joes n 't bother to do I jgrotg), and he essays Pi of a swing habit
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  • 53 5 Tin; s r r grand Hick I've got to preview is The Frog" at !:r Yes s:i Gary Cooper is married ?ighl times in his latest fl'ck. You may think that's seven limes too man) or you may th'iik it's not enough. No, don't write and tell tvq.
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  • 214 5 Friends Wonder How She Does it Those friends of Mrs. M i) who have been wondering how mat lady If reducing her flip measurement, are now let into the .secret fe'he ha* o< en taking Kruschen Here is a letter fiom her: "I was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 94 5 BUILDS THE STAMINA TO OFFSET FATIGUE- AVOID SICKNESS-RUN DOWN CONDITION Don't wait for sickness to strike you down— protect your health while you have it. Take Waterbury's Compound regularly every day. Waterbury's fortifies the system adds strength and stamina. Its pure liver and malt extracts enrich the blood. Its iron,
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    • 69 5 Treat Burns m mediately withH**^- gives instant relief !^^r Z^M and provides an I MO( -^k antiseptic water- [^'>v :^3^ 1 proof coat ing e c^K.^,j tXaiQ infection and J I quickens healing. ~~-~^i:^^Jl WATrtPROOF (CAIIII^^ Agent P.O. Boi JJFOR_Ti:r RACES" H SPETIAL^DISCOI NTS fIELDjSLASSES FKOM jiMt PBISM^SiTfROM sroo ilEI>Ay
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  • 1294 6 INSIDE GERMANY TO-DAY THE TRUTH OK FIVE YEARS THE |H NAZIS HAVE SECURED ONE POLITICAL VICTORY VFTER ANOTHER, SIMPLY BY SCARING OTHER COUNTRIES INTO THE BELIEF THAT GER MANY WOULD FIGHT ANY ONE WHO DARED OPPOSE HER. Encouraged by past successes, Herr Hitler has counted on his customary tactics once
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 "I always get good pictures i with my 'Kodak'.. rafP^Si^l The Six-20 Kodak "Vollenda." Pre- 1 m" ''^iSSfli cision-made down to the smallest l detail, with choice of /4.5 lenses for uC^ rfE^Tp^Wjf*^ dull-day photography, 8-speed Com- V^T^^^^^X P ur s 'Shutter up to 1 /250th second s*\*^^*? l Liferfi
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    • 27 6 Will you Maclean your teeth to-day? '^38B^S m course will" MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE
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    • 690 6 Tins is t uv Fifth .a me Ed tor is more than pleastd with the number ol new friends this "News" has mud.-. We 1 r/< ;11 decided to publish in future Che photo, ol q?! Tk "'J^Ht^ 4 individual pluvers who we ketnU interested tV WS KJ in harmonic.
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  • 180 7 A Don't Refer To You. j !l*tf present trring to find 2 Ij j| fir a voting man who *Ae aus'-akr of teli.n, his 00m wbert to ?<* to before tmimic place to go him- 5 i !at tfart you 2 ■t Sauce. d k >nour i^ me- J [to*Z
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  • 552 7 London, Sept. 1. MARIAN Weaver, Chicago, want- ing to become world famous, has had herself buried in a luxury coffin six feet underground. She hopes to remain there three months. Marian took to earth seven days ago in a park in Chicago's outskirts, and
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  • 109 7 I General Sir lan Hamilton (right) who recently led a British legion gg nartv on a visit to Germany, had i>n M interview w itb Hitler (left) whom S be visited at his home at Berehtes- fftritn, in the Alps. Sir Im
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  • 478 7 AND SING A SWAN SONG KJLK SIX weeks ago, rrti.-d i till ge in the Me I f*™t]y c k pleasure with whi-h ,k the last art Eu* nov- l-h;' f i IBM i s which r ced d w^ r romnleted bv the n Fridav n[, readily to mi
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  • 207 7 in i m iii Malaya. I stand vindicated. I wonder if mv critics will ridicule me when I say MARIHUANA HAS COME TO MALAYA! A IJERE is h real job for the Lea«:ii:i of Nations' puritanical tub-thumpers to tackle, and they can then give brothels
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 BREAD A meal in itself and ;n abundant source of energy. Place your order now for "ROYAL BAKERY" BREAD. Daily deliveries of White. Brown, Whoiemeal or any othei varieties you require. mm esemEß PHONE: STORE 5376 (Mines). K. UMl>r K :;;>:>, (2 lines) IPOH: 110 H 111 (2 lines). Adi!
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  • 2368 8  -  Perceval Terriss This Week's Short Story By S the tast glimpse of the a Lizard showed between the in squalls drumming on d ck of the fcSg liner, the captain a }i orderly to show the visitor v in. I) h •Well, Mister—" he glanced at the
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  • 81 8 cases out of 10 is the ctizsc of the I rouble. Recent X-ray experiments by rofessor Bidet, gj: Paris, proved that Ustxrated Magnesia contains' the uickest -acting acid neutralisers an tomach correctives knowii to medical t "lcr.ee. A small do:e will stop stomach ain
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 93 8 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...THE IDEAL MOUTH WASH! In Germ-Killing Power Even when diluted "^ii one ott^ e P e pso- with 2 parts of water, s dent Antiseptic equals it still kills germs in three bottles of ordi' seconds lasts 3 times PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC MAKES YOBR MONEY GO 3 TIMES AS
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    • 710 8 J I L L^n ki "T y* A T^ 1a J "I L~ b I ■^fe i %BRs!llsh' I 111 V |SiCl A l£l^&^2 1 Q t\l Alfi v^S^' "v»- 'S~ *"""-'-*-"-"v*-"-S" s M "*c*j3Bm««^imml^^^^P^ ITI/i C i^\T il T1 T*r*T*l ti IX/ i^/^iT r^X T HT^^t OC lit I
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  • 330 9 i London, Aug. 29. 4t^o more cheap Chinese and Ceylon Labour Parties, #h to press their demand on >fj I Indian labour" is the slogan of the nch have sent a deputation to London r. Malcolm MacDonald, the Colonial Secretary. i The deputation, which represents 000
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  • 178 9 Harrismith, Orange Prec State. aident. probabiy withe, 4 parallel in South African court hisyrred in the l.cu Mii^istrate's Court when a witness viously under the influence of drink, bat e^aped punishwa; ccnductinc; an sßnaie. A coloar^d man £1 evidence, but had not «cteil. A motor-car was 1
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  • 115 9 Johannerburg. "TTE union of South Africa has the highesi birth-rate of an the domi- 1 l s is revealed by a. repctt* of T v "'n 1 c< :-ii s and statistics for 1936. D»irinp p ft^e nciod I o9 -^r> thp nntcn r
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  • 293 9 Convicts TERRIBLE NIGHT IN GAOL New York, Aug. 29. J-WO warders at Philadelphia County Prison were arrested late to--7 by the homicide squad. They will be charged with turning on the steam which "roasted alive" four convicts who were found dead the prison's isolation block. Coroner Charles Herseh says that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 11 9 **i*nisif r **•"**"< «l %A^ sJB i vk 1 r^SBBf t( b!
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    • 751 9 SiaagfasHai Thanks to the discovery of nn Amrri- onl?/ to enjoy tbn pleasures of lifo. j /£,s& .^tiv m ran Physician, It no lonjrer is necessary but to do more and better work than W'^^'-'**^ kia-? i<>r vr.ti tn Buffer from Loss of Vigour ever before. Thousands of men i.n
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    • 391 9 I "D EGULARdailvuse of Rrvlcrecm J^^ *A^ tmlM AV will not only keep your hair WITVULj well-groomed, but it will aUo keep f /t/fr^ I,^^^! iJ hcalth V and promote vigorous Ir 0§ f nWM growth. Brylcreem's tonic oils invigm HfU %Arr orate the Bcalp and kee p if frre
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  • 610 10 LOVELY LADIES Of Us All JUST NOW Fashion Makes FROM the tops of our picturesquely coiffed heads to the tips of our distinctive shoes, fashion is intent upon making lovely ladies of us all this season. We are going back to the era wben we're supposed to dress for the
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  • 309 10 ITU ALA Lumpur audiences found exc last week for both the Prince's and On Thursday night "The Drum'' opened at the Pavilion, and at both the early and late shows the cinema was crowded. "The Three Comrades" at the Prince's also attracted full houses and on
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  • 185 10 GRAND FINALE at the DUTCH CLUB THE reception held by the Duteh Con-sul-General and his wife on Tues day last at the Dutch Club, in honour of Queen Wiihelmina's fortieth year on the throne, made a grand finale to a whole week of celebrations. 1 The Dutch have long been
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  • 746 10 THROUGH The Eyes of A WOMAN LJKJKL Own Correspondent LIKE all of us women, Madame Page has fallen in love with the revival of old-world (rocks i taffeta and gleaming satin bare shoulders ana wasp wai.sts billowing, gracious skirts. As a dressmaker of exceptional talent, she has, tco, made the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 79 10 T^£iAi)£?A££ Camphorwood Chests green, red, ivory and blaek. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. lw ";i ""*"J jv«iia. l_ S/£u^ vfe*6 the new Lipstick by £%*/J^ &A£fe*L A soft rcsy pink, er chant' n^ly natura' 'fflP Ei and youn-^ Irokinp. It will be perfert "^N s"wf with ail your
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    • 20 10 i ELSIE MARY I 'RODNEY HOUSE' i S Battery Road i I 1 DRESSES FOR ALU OCCASSIONS $5 to $30\
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    • 85 10 r BEACH HOUSED SELECT RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT. BEST LOCATION IN* KATONG. EXCELLENT CUISINE LARGE AIRY ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED. OWN SITTING ROOM FACING ;-;EA. BATHING PAGAR. TENNIS. GARAGES. TELEPHONE 5553. MjeritiMiiiiiiimiiiiai iiiiiilim ■•••j* I Palais des Modes 12-A, Stamford Road. j For the Women in Search of Beauty! j I Berlei:—
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    • 56 10 Banish The Shado* 0 From ycur fl Xno s e pott. v I ankles, thick I f wrists, double chin ||j A* ana ugly cloak C V ungainly »t rum WJTi every pleasure i TrM life, nidc y«rf 1 beauty »»< threaten yo« I nealtli. too! M WEIGHT your oody.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1115 11 What bhall We Make w 1 i.-T Atrnnn fjc Good as New If Properly Laundered net r a*T bave been m *TsUk. That is why '\Lare being mad< o PjSpieuotLS tuck at the this out jT^iore or after launderare taken down >2ito remove the 1 Sr dimensions an- nv
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  • 52 11 |l ff7 cfiarmtne chintz ff pOL printed all over yprfvtafte M es lnr 2 gtt bedspread and prfthis. Tint the walla tf pilot green, and have l^'^fß plain car^e? Z Z&f to mind the lilies jj pzi'te furniture white. tad pillow-cases will l 0 jf« to match the I
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  • 49 11 SAVE all your odd pieces of soap. Put them through a mincing machine, add three parts of line oatmeal to one each i of soap and put the whole into a perforated tin in the bathroom. This uses up the soap and keeps hands soft and I white. 5
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  • 305 11 Fraser's Hill News r OVELY weather shine 5umm rasional ruin (1 itiii predominate on K i IM. Visitors to the bill are io\i course still gets good pat] iu ilso doc; the Maxwell Ai. A well attended service a* .he Methodist Mission Hoi greatly appreciated. Tlie Rev J. R Schmucker
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 71 11 choose V «S^^gg^v^ fot baby. i? n ls a Gafe basic milk diet for a stages f babys 2 rowth and J nr>ade from high quality fresh milk, rich in cream and vitamins builds firm flesh and dense bone. S a moth er needs to know concerning baby is contained
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    • 243 11 I *-PRISCILLA Ltd.-* QfleC CsM* PURE SILK S attack of fyftkoU j HOSIERY you are liuon; to lose hair in alarming S 62 MW W^ S quantities. Not alone Typhoid but every i kind of illness claims its toll of hoir. i At such times, let Kesavardbini stop FOR hair
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    • 58 11 MADAME PAGE 1 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. I OPENS NEW DLP'i: I Gowns Designed Created En iu>v work roon 8 5 330 I n BATTERY HOAD. SINGAPORE. 'lJi.Mii— iir-T-rr— T -»-'^Z. SYLVU SIDNEY -i i btti MAX I ACTOR, HOI Co Witt id u\ tit 4k Obtain.il'lf
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  • SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 571 12 A REAL CASE FOR CENTRALISATION PROVIDENT funds serve a very useful purpose but a great deal of their value, if not all of it, depends on the continuity of employment of their members who rely on this method of saving to provide them with a reasonable living when the time
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  • 49 12 FOUR ARTFUL MEN I Fear famous men "artful in the management of affa rs, top to bottom, Hcrr Joachim von Kibhentrop, German foreign minister, foimeriy ambassador in London; M. Corbin, French ambassador in London; Sir Robert Craigie, British ambassador in Tokyo; and Mr. Yoshida, JajMiicse ambassador in London. i
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  • 177 12 Wit And Wisdom Of The Week IFOW is it Jones isn't at work this "morning? asked the foreman. "He met with an accident at his wedding- yesterday," explained the workman. "When he came out of the church, he had to walk under ar. arch of crossed picks. Just then a
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  • 183 12 1 i Client: "Well. I'd rather marry th'** daughter." Agent: "I wouldn't advi.se that. You j surely don't want a bad -tempered i mother-in-law, do you'.'" i "VOU know Robinson? Well, he owed me $10 and I could never get i back. So when I heard he'd started a debt-collecting-
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  • 982 12 DIPLOMACY Run Riot We Live In A World Of _t KE you a diplomat? li you look in your dictionary you will find thj word "diplomacy" is explained in various ways, but the one which stands out most strikingly from them all is ''artfulness in the management of affairs." No
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  • 275 13 Singapore Will Be Having Furniture Made Of Rubber Soon (-unclay lribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE furniture mhkers are now turning their a»^nti<,n to rubber, following the discovery _^c f r t hit com modi »v. f A '.veil-known hou p of fnmi^^ 1 experimenting with the minuf rubberised furniture, and inpolnt
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  • 52 13 To Navy -£1,000 For Beer -yvi j woman s tM for 5^ comes «JW ?Tf*thepr«tf wbolem beer u> yiim P ;>rt it Ls mad«" ia advertise-i-t githepe''coiuninN I -th« Tim«s." Ife offer -mn from ja Seaman, infoi Cyprus. mi says she hi4 "welcome pfols for fi uplieation— jdersbly from ill
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  • 61 13 London, Sept. 1. fCsTOM»S authorities at Harwich fnnd £-5.000 hidden in a bale oi qskst night. to a German &Q& I hidden in small ani tubes in the middle of the bah aitaa found after the German had P* to tht >ms officiiala an 1
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  • 40 13 London. August 29th. Brigadier Michael Gambier-Parry. of the War Office, has just left on the Ranchi for Singapore. He is a bank expert of home and Indian experiences who commanded the Bth Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the War.
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  • 35 13 Mr. G. B. Wilson, late director of Sir j John Jackson Ltd.. has died nt the as? I of 70. He was in charge of the Singa- j pore Harbour extensions. I
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  • 29 13 The engagement is rnnounced of Moira, daughter of "he late Major Gene- ral Arthur Hales. Commandant of the Straits Settlements, to Mr. Beverrey G. Usher of Cappatrh. Waterford
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  • 95 13 Prince Gives Up All For Her IJLKi is Mis: Joyce Blencowe, daughter of an Oxford 11 Jailer, for whom twenty-yeur-old Prince Mahmouci, brother of the Sultan of Trcngganu, says he will give up eve»y thing. "I would lather starve than go back to Malaya without her," he said. "Nothing shall
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  • 354 13 (Sunday T;:bune Staff Reporter) jyjALAYA'S pineapple Industry is being- stifled through cut-throat competition, prices are giving way and agreements now no longer exist. "It is unfortunate," says Mr. E. Jago. Deputy Agent, in his report on the Administration of the Malayan Information Society, "that in London
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  • 445 13  - ENGLISH GIRL WEDS CHINESE AFTER TRIAL ENGAGEMENT S. C. OEI IT HAPPENED IN PF.NANC BY (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) a "(rial" engagement since last November, while she vvas a guest of her fiance's family in Penan?;, 26-year-old Kathleen Alice Bloodworth, of Northfiehj Road, Coventry has mrr.cd Mr. Lin Khve Su,
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  • 264 13  -  T. K. Vellu By (Sunday Tn?»une Staff Reporter) gIXTEEX nationalities speaking over thirty lanjru-)«es and jiilmH attend Seventh Day Advontisi Mission's co educntional Singapore school, the Malayan Seminarv. I Latest educational experiment <>ripmaied this y.ear, when Mr. G. Lnloan, acting preceptor and instructor in the
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  • 140 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). ALTHOUGH Shanghni, many years ago, set !h« pace in cabaret entertainment even before Malaya though* of taxidancers she is now diking a lesson from SingaporeSince our local dance-hall proprietors have evolved the excellent scheme of training their hostesses to become good
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    • 223 13 MEN ARE BAD SAILORS (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) "MEN are bad sailors," say* charming sailor Mile. Fenan Jardi, whom I interviewed aboard a ship in Singapore recently. She has been at sea for over 16 years as a stewardess. "The famous people on ships are ail alike when they get
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  • 172 14 Simla. THE first MosPm woman aerO- plane P« "i >'» the British i:;r.pirp has obtained her "A" licence. She is prettv vounjc IJeffum Htfofc Imthiaz Ali from The Punjab. She completed her training in thr"e months; made her first solo flight after 21 hours' flying
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  • 63 14 Colombo, Aug. 24. In the presence o seven Bishops, the Archbishop- elect o Colombo, and a representative gathering of Catholic ciergy and laity, Mr. C. S Antory was invested with the insignis of a Knight oi St. Gregory the Grea Civil Class), by His Excellency Mgr. Le< P. Kierkels,
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  • 757 14 CHANGE IS AS GOOD AS A REST Jr F* a IN which I discourse on j c j the danger of attempting d I I I C P ■to engage elderly bcots in d 1 conversation when you happen to meet them in J If 2 first class railway carriages,
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  • 208 14 London Has Now A Harlem Problem London. Sept. 1, I T ONDON'S East End is beinf? invaded by hundreds of coloured men I who are rapidly turning It into an English Harlem. I Thev are livinc in such had condi- i I lions that social workers and employment officials contemplate
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  • 796 15 Dissemination Of Fowl Pests: Treatment For Affected Flocks Poultry Notes Bv Jot,, r P. emen< C .P.E. Dead Birds ■r notes on the outbreak of fowl pests in Malaya attracted attention, i !ari?e \<,lume of correspondence poured t9 fceof Mr. Bremen, who regrets h«^ is una!)| e to answer aJI
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  • 224 15 BRITAIN TO INDIA IN 34-FOOT CUTTER London fHKFE Rover 9ea Scouts are le.avm# England shortly on 0 voyage to India in a ?,4-foot cutter. They are Graeme Lacey, his brother Stuart Lacey, and a friend, Robin Mil-er. After seeking adventure, their mam cbject is to settle a 17-year-old dispute over
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  • 800 16 Swan Song With A Difference rpHIS, for a period of six months at any rate, is my swan song, Everything comes to those who wait, and although many people have vvaited perhaps years longer than I for Home leave, time nevertheless creeps slowly —ail too slowly —by. swan sonr should,
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    • 52 17 I'rial Assistance pe& London Matric. i laminations Tutorials given ■T°«( Junior and Senior) ■Z^jwric. Examinations Panel of Tutors. I w Unce given in Lan- "tin and Malay). Jematies (Elemental-. Ph >" s its (all bran(luwsnnic), BioKL^Phy. Art. Rek^";*T (English <i Palmer System of r H Agencies I tf Ma !aya,
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    • 925 17 ffffE AIR TO-DAY When Where To Listen In LONDON I Ik A m. y SEPT. 11 a PORE NIROM l PENANG ZH J b 08 Me s (49 3 m.) a.m. lz.oo Midea} (JcncLTi oi ugnx music— 1 1 Overture, ALi. and and Pavju to the 'Aruadei Suite. (2i \jl-u
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    • 424 18 freedom. mat snouia De sufficient |j] holds 2| EMf} ACTUMi I TIMES AS EniV MjlnnA ill MUCHIMK- in 10 MINUTES^ u Wmi T-HIS latest and most on StOp LOSS OF V I G 0U R PUtO^J/U, i HKI X venient of pens makes it DJllllCli a ■*>*>>*... t4^i^j HEtS practically
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  • 612 19  -  Phoenix •N SPECIAL I BADMINTON j FEATURE j m (Edited j -i r Singapore, Sunday. of what the writer said on previous occajLabout fan Chong Tee and his chances of retaining pen singles title, was afforded last Saturday when
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  • 398 19 Malayan Body To Settle It Dispute Uambler"— Selangor) r i MrJaeca— Johore dispute the *Foong Seong" Cup *«ai is still on, and has a!! ?as of being a very long tomot affair despite the best fc» o' Mr. J. L. Woods, pre~ *-rf the Malayan B.A. as I stated last
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  • 275 19 5^- y^ "DHOENIX" introduces to secretaries of badminton parties in Malaya this 1 iipu. foalur*. Space will reserved each weel; on thi meetings, etc., arranged by Malaya's many Items for inclusion in the Diary should j roach "Phoenix," cio Sunday Tribune, j SINGAPORE, not later than TUESDAY morning
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  • 594 19 (By "Sphinx"— Penang) npiIAT something is seriously amiss among the Penang women badrninlon players cannot be gainsaid. The closing of entries fo r the Penan« open championships the other day saw only two names in the singles and one pair in
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  • 422 19 Z (By rivuTT 1 «i "Racquet"— Perak) i i.i_ it jnc- ausence oi any encouraging i various district associations in anxiety among the supporters of bad Perak i> the first Stale iu Mala> district bodies which, though they di early period of their exigtinee, have
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    • 398 19 DARED NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED Until He Discovered Cbardox Are you at war with your inside? Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that because it doesn't agree with yon o There's a way to end this stomach tyranny— there's Chardox! Chardox new form of highly-activated charcoal *hich
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  • 1393 20  -  UNKNOWN KJLJKKJK PROSTITUTION, graft, "racketing' r.n» y ire all unpleasant subjects, bu. they have to be discussed by righ; thir.kin" people. To-day I am going to talk on how we can clean-up our locaj soccer. Malayan soccer is .dly deteriorarmg. Chief causes of the unpleasant st
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  • 556 21 (from Our Own Correspondent). Muar, Saturday. johnre lawn lennis Association Championship Meeting ht t<> a successful close on Thursday and Friday when played at the courts of the Muar Civil Service Club. re did very well indeed in winning all the four titles and
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  • 199 21 RUNS IN THE FAMILY London. SEEMS that skill in sport is like wooden legs it runs in the family. Meet three pairs of sporting brothers who made new over the week-end. F«rst, Tiere are W. and K. Shute. twins from the King's School, Rochester. They're feel ing pretty proud of
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  • 359 21 Gaiety Keynote Of Race Dresses I (From Our Sunday Tribune Woman Correspondent) AT an early hour the Turf Club buildings and grounds were gay with the vivid colour of the dresses worn by the women present. Women, I noticed, have definitely adopted the street length style, which is not only
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  • 141 21 40 MORDEN ENOCH ARDENS! rftRTV Warsaw, Se P*- TORT/ modern enoch arderw have just returned to homes where they were thought to be dead after being liberated by Japanese troops. They are Poles who, with 300 other prisoners, were sent by the Soviet authorities to an island in one of
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  • 214 21 MUAR BADMINTON TOURNAMENT STARTS TO-DAY Muar, Sunday. THE Muar District Badminton Association's annual tournament starts to-day. Twj ties have b«?en fixed. In the open singles, G-orge Chen meets Hassan bin Haji Din am, in the junior singles. Sim Kwon; Hui meets Penghulu Abu Bakar. The following is a list of
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  • 491 21 Remarkable Bowling In Abdullah Shield Match Indo-Ceylonese Good Win Segamat, Saturday. rpfiE Indo-Ceylonese of Segamat scored a convincing win over the Segamat Malays in the annual cricket fixture for the Dato Abdullah shield. only able to register 42 runs. Kumarakulasinghe wr.s in gcocl form and accounted for eight wickets for
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  • 122 21 HOLIDAY spirit struck a cow in Cornwall. It took a few hours off from placidly chewinff its cud and wandered on to the cricket field at Callington. Home and visiting players from plymstock were having tea in the pavilion when their suest arrived. It careered
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  • 119 21 Creek Swimmer Is Still Missing London. UTHERE is Richard BrOusalis. who was to be Greece's one representative at the European swimming championships at W'mblev Stadium? He was entered for the 100 metres free-style event, but wbm the teams lined up t.» parade at the opening ceremony, Brousalis was missing. Hurriedly
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  • 64 21 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.R.C. against the R.A.F. on Monday Sept. 12 at Hong Lim Green at 5.15 p.m.- Evan Wong, K. T. Oi, Fam Choo Beng, Ong Kim Hoe, Gan Kee Siang, Chua Boon Unn Low Kee Pow, Swee Lim Swan.
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    • 255 21 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery iii alare protection. They permit vou to actually see 20 to 30-feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME —perfect eye comfort for driving-, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See cur demonstration of this remarkable new invention.
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  • 36 22 i Incident during the match betwe?r (he S.C.C. and the Chinese which ended in a biff win for the club, causing the infgesi iipsci in the Singapore football season.
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  • 366 22 Mayflower Player Beats Chin Tee VAP Tee, 19>< runner-uii in the men s open singles badminton tournament, was yesterday afternoon eliminated from this year's competition by Seah Erg Hee, Mayflower's ace player. Tint i.ie which was nlayed at thr Haw-Par Gymnasium Ban surpassed rll
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  • 39 22 In The Semi Final A. I). Anderson, vctexan RifffW player, has taken to tennis with itlllWf llMti success, de-mon-U at d his ability a* th< S.C.C. ivherc en Friday he entered die f .emi-flnals of the MI'S handicap singles.
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  • 18 22 GOOD BEGINING FOR GOLD CUP MEET The dividend board after the first race, Authentic surprising to pay 564.
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  • 403 22 Publishers Win Division II Soccer |"N a very keenly contested secor Anson Road Stadium yesterd 1 1 Loyals by two goals to one. i The game was played at Quite a fast i pace and bcth teams were evenly j matched, though the Publishers were a little ahead in dribbling
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  • 377 22 I \From Our Own Correspondent] SEGAMAT, SATURDAY. lOHORE HAS BEGUN RUG OER AND TOT SEASON J PROMISES SUCCESS. VERY FEW OF LAST YEAR'S MEN ARE AWAY AND JOHORE SHOULD FIELD A STRONG TEAM WITH SEVERAL NEW VIEN AVAILABLE. The State cid not fare
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  • 15 22 LAWLER TIPS HIS CAP Authentic being led in alter the first race, Lawler is up.
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  • 44 22 Evergreen "Cherry" Those who f;:.ve Jec:i E. CtierrinptcK. S.C.C. g<osl keeper play, marvel :l t his consistency. He is ss(!l! r? (cuc r o f strength in th? Club side .is was shown on > Friday when he was a stumbling block tn the Chinese
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  • 30 22 Changi Meet S. C. R. C. At Cricket j*HB K.A. (Chan-i) beat the XX\U\ M cricket ulaved ai H» (ireen yesterday by 5 runs. 4 Scores wore a s follow*
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  • 126 22 PCENE: Villagre green at Strath- peffci, Highland beauty spot. Members of the local cricket team are practising, watched by few spectators. Enter a stranger. He strolls to tlir edge of the :^reen, watches. Club secretary, always on the look-out for new members, walks ever to him, savs:
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  • 48 22 Jack:? Jurich (Calltcrniai ana fsn-i Kane (Golborue) will be the firsi flyweights ever to fight for the njew world championship trophy presented by the Britten Boxint? Board of Control, when they me.el at the Liverpool Footbail Ground m their title fight in Septcm ber. i
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  • 78 22 owner c Swee Kim b Ced] W Wilton b Swee Keng Pyan c Kim Hoe b Sw<* fa Collins c Swee Ken? b cSfc Bowler c Edward Wee b Ceo!* White run out Kenion c Boon Unn b Cec fa Cocks c Edward Wee b K*V Roberts e
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  • 73 22 Gan Kee Tian it b Robert* Ong Kim Hoe run out Low Kee Pow c Wilton b Robert Cng Swee Keng c and b to* Chm Boon Unn Cecil Wong b Roberts Lim Swang c Bowler b Bbk Sim Teng Chew c Ryan b K* Chua
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  • 32 22 Districts Have Soccer League (From Our Own Colt^l smoothly «d* 4 .should he done^Jth J atcd Cluds. tw i There for (S W I In J^ lll I and for M^J^^B Hess*
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  • 2501 23 itfe Provides Dramatic Finish, White's Initial Success pikelen And O'Neill Score Doubles -JUPSE WON IHK <''>I I> CUF HACK IN DRAMAf^iSIi VND^AS I.K1) IN AMID. T RE-OC NDING AP- Vl- IN', ()\N NER, MR. OH. M. STUROES, AT s »nd A vounte, Measiure being the
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  • 141 23 Results At A Glance DIVIDENDS BIG SWEEP Charley's Aaxst Sir*. Scribble Sl2. Knee >: BEANO |£5 and S.'O. Harvest Festival 1*47. Kafctaria $1% Race 3: NUTCRUCKIIR 512 tuifl 87. Royal V-:e r?iii£tmi 817. Temple SlB. Race 4: NEW MOON SlB rid $8. Quisnna $8. Mallanuit $13. Race 5: HART) GOINfi
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    29 23 I Beano wins th-; second race iit tbe Gold Cup raee meet yesterday. The race iw ckte one all through. 'iy,'Mittnfeni""" mr-i tr i i nTrimmir^rnii-i i-n
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  • 42 23 1 4RGUS" tipped Ion; siraitfhf winners, including RoMm (ilimpse. in the last day of the GeM Cop meeting. "Mhftus Supt rhus" tipped three sttaight winners, in addition to giving Gtotdea Glinpse his second fi.nry f<tr the r; dd Cup.
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  • 94 23 TIES f»r the Y.MC.A. tennis tour* nament for Tuesday arc as follows: MEN'S DOUBLES: -S A. Dawccd and N. Barber v. A. S B JV.kir H. I Kamis MEN'S SINGLES 'A': Yap Ah Hiun v;s. I A. Alsagoff. Tan Huck Too I S. K. Gaw. M. J.
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  • 22 23 The stait of llie first r*M of Um QoM Cup I>:iv r.iy (hit l.acim^ tin* lt< Wl.
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1938.
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    • 464 24 Czech -Sudeten Dispute THE dispute between Sudeten Germans and Czechs continues to supply food for thought to those concp^^ l with the peace j t I r uropf. F< r the first tima in Berljji details of the Czech Government's pro- wet
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    • 225 24 Oleh Oleh Party's Successful Efforts For China Relief Fund -I presented a drama entitled "The Wastrel/' in aid of the China Relief Fund, at tha Happy Wcrld Stadium last right. The Chin^ Relief Fund benefited approximately by $15,000 Chinese currency, the show being" well patronised by the Chinese and other
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    • 537 24 "PLANTERS' PARADISE"A SUCCESSFUL SHOW "A LITTLE pot of jelly best tils remarked many year* ago i century poet making offering to. I comedy in a little room. (Continued from previous column y Chamberlain, in Downing Street yesteriay. Increased public interest and anxiety >ver the international situation arising )Ut of the
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    • 31 24 Capetown, Sept. 10.— In the final Rugby test, South Africa beat Great Britain 21 points to 16. The score at half time was 10 13— Reuter.
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    • 99 24 AIR MINISTER INSPECTS HUGE AEROPLANE FACTORY Sir Kingsley Wood, Secretary cf State for Air, inspected the immense new Ilootes Airirame Factory near Liverpool which is now virtually completed, and saw how large Bristol Blenheim homers the fastest of their type will shortly be manufactured in very large numbers by progressive
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    • 75 24 Siamese Government To Resign [From Our Own Correspondent! Bangkok, Sept. 10. Following a debate on a motion to amend the rules and procedure relating to the budget debate in the Assembly this afternoon, the Premier described tho proposed alteration as unacceptable to Government which would resign if the motion was
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    • 325 24 u beaten yesterday by Evert on by an odd cOal „"7 Al **l other English and Scottish League matches are as fi^^ ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Arsenal I Everion 2 Birmingham 1 btoke C 2 Blackpool 2 Astcn Villa Brentford 0 W'nampton W. j
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      • 43 24 'he Congress Medical Unit to in a, led by Dr. Atal, arrived by "Rsjputana" on Friday. A large nber of Chinese and Indians e at the wharf to welcome the it. Photo shows a section of the je crowd at the wharf. (Tribune).
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