Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 July 1933

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. Vol. I.— No 1O SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY, 23, 1933. FIVK CENTS.
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  • 515 1 FIGHTING IN CHARHAR. CENTRAL ARMIES ATTACK. 100,COO Men. Marshal Peng's Move In Defence. Shanghai, July 22. A CCORDING to a Tokyo radiogram, fighting between the Central forces and Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang's troops commenced yesterday at Wenhwayuan near Yienching, southeast of Hsuen-hua,
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  • 97 1 "Luxury Liner," screened last night at the Capitol Theatre, Is spectacular drama, with one of the new monster German Atlantic liner lor the background or a complex maze oi human interest— gambling, interlocking triangles of love and jealousy murder, and the ocean as the final solver of
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  • 99 1 War Threats In India. Tribes Advancing On Kashgar Simla, July 22. A COMBINED attack ol the Khctan and Khirghiz troop on Kashgar 'New City). I to seize the arms and money of the ciuio- J Tungan forces, is imminent unless the Turk! leader, Khojaniaz Haji. who holds Kami, effects a
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  • 141 1 Rulers And Residents Gather At Kuala Kangsar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 22. Everything Is in read' ness for the Durbar of the Rulers at Kuala Kangsar on Mond y. The first visiting Ruler to arrive was the Sultan of Pahang accompanied by his siiTc. The SuKan
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  • 38 1 Yesterday's Close In NewT York And London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 22. London Rubber, Spot 3 13|16d. Oct.-Dec. 3 15^. New York Rubber, Spot 7 cts. Aug.-Sept. 1\"» cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London -1.63%.
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  • 101 1 Five Chinese Convicted Of Gambling. As a result of a Police raid on 43, lia:n Street, at 12.30 a.m. yeUerday, nine Chiuuso were produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. F. Gregg, on a charge of gambling In a common gaming house. Accused 1, 2, 7 and
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  • 19 1 Paris. July 22. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang arrived by air from Milan at 2.30 p.m.- Reuter
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  • 180 1 Winner 100 Per Cent. Correct. MR. ONG MAH SOH, of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., was the winner of our Soccer Forecast Contest No. 7, advertised in the "SundayTribune" of July 2, and receives the prize offered. i His effort was one hundred per cent, correct, as
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  • 73 1 No Assistance To Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang. Shanghai, July 22. The Soviet Ambassador in China has denied that the Soviets are supporting or assisting Gttn. Feng Yu Hsiang, the "Christian General, who is now defying Nanking and fighting the Japanese in Charhar. The report to this effect, he
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  • 328 1 Winner Of The Queen's Scholarship* AN enjoyable and interesting function took <**• place yesterday afternoon at the G. H. Cale. when members of the Girls* Sports Club entertained Miss Thora A. M. Oehlers to a farewell luncheon. It will be remembered that Miss Oehlers is the
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  • 128 1 Nazis And The Vatican. Freedom Of Worship For Catholics. Berlin. July 22. A CONCORDAT between Germany and the Vatican, signed on Thursday and ieleas:d to-day, bears out th" forecas's. The most important artie'e, are those whtreby Germany guarantees freedom <-f conscience to Catholicism end thr Church fobids is pvis+s to
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  • 98 1 Tamil With Bad Record Sent To Gaol. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 20. A Tamil with seven convictions for offences appeared before the District Judge. Mr. H. C. Wlllan. charged with \olt:ntarlly causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Letchmanan with a dangerous weapon. Ramasamy inflicted
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  • 71 1 i Policy Of Substitutijn For L*. Europeans. (Fro/m Our Own Correspondent. J Bangkok. July 21 The Siamese Government intend to replace the present Europe >n pilots on the Bangkok River with qualified Siamese pilots. In pursuance of this policy an CBMatfifttl board compasci equally of European and Siamese
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  • 100 1 Increase Of Forces In Manchuria. Shanghai, July 21 Tht Japanese budget lor the current fiscal year, which includes provisions for the expan Bion of the Japanese Kwantung Army is fixed it 2.000,000.000 Yen. The Increase of expenses of the garrison b Manchuiin neccessitates a corresponding decrease of the
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  • 87 1  -  Min Kuo Jih Pao Shurmn.ii. July 22. Oen. Liu H&iang. the Chungking war-lord, ha.- arrived at Chengtu. the capital of Szechum r/nere he has summoned a conference to <Un j uss measures for the rehabilitation of tho province. The forces of Gen. Liu Hsiang and Oen. Tang
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  • 343 1 SISTER THE FIRST VICTIM. Stabs Three People. Recently Discharged From Asylum Johorc I>ahru, July 22. ]yj()HAMED l>in Kmbenir, the ran of a former inspector of police, who was formerly employed M I d< rk in the Cha.idu Monopoly. JohOft l'ahru, is confined in the JolMfl Bahrtl lunatic
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  • 83 1 Joint Trans- Atlantic Fli-ht. l*endine (S. Wales). It l> The Mollisons slarte;! IhHr Trans-Atlantic flight at noon to-day. Reuter. I Mr. mud Mrs. J A M- IM-. cra«hH Hhrn they first start* li a few wrrek*. »«o. Thp machim did nut Icavr the grtunri F.nrbunlcs. Ala.ska Jdlv Wllty
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  • 56 1 'hincse Allowod Hail Of 3ch All Hour, thf Chitw 11 1 *ii'« h to have voluntarily caus< d nri»»vou> h*i c» Untie to a Chinese voman. Wre A'.» .<alan Besar. wax pTOdMr»d bt-forr the MugUtrate. Mr. J. F. F. CVrpR. ypMtrdnFixing the r;is»- fur llu 29th Ir. hu.iuur
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  • 55 1 Th« At Honv 1 and I. < Club's flylnx day at the Ifc».a! Sli ifttN Ffying Club, fixed for ycAU-rdav tftanWM been p stpomd Indefinitely owing to 1 weather Flying Club plants will be uv. k I from 9.30 a.m. 10-day f r inrmbcr* of Uio Crlritet
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 THE LANKA STORES, No. 28, Riverside, Malacca. Branch: No. 10, Jalan Abdullah, Muar. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! < ASSKLL'S NOVELS. BOOK-BINDING. MVV ha-.t made arrange men! s with a book-bindo: from Singapore to 4t bor.k-binding for our custom tO, Tho^e for whom such work has been done are more than satisfied
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    • 6 1 SoU Agent*. The Eastern Agendes ltd.
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    • 29 1 WHY GO ELSCWHKftI FOR UP -TO DATI NSWI WHEN YOU CAN OR IT Al M. N. A. RAMBIDA CO, >ull:in Street Station or liranrh at G.1».0. Huildinß,. KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 305 2 Sunday Tribune Singapore: July 23, 1933. THE MOSQUITO BUS. Mosquito bus-owners feei that they have a very real grievance against the attitude of the Commissioners in handling their case In the move to eliminate their vehicles from the sti^ets of Singapore. While the vehicles have been condemned for substantial reasons
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  • 1134 2 IN AND OUT OF THE MALAYAN COURTS {RACKETEERING has assumed serious proportions in Malaya, particularly in Singapore, a nd it is often accompanied with a great deal of violence. Many of the lot;. 1 racketeers, like their kin in Chicago, do rot hesitate to take life in order to get
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  • 760 2 I WHAT have 1 got for you this week my children? Mostly jokes culled from other papers I fear. At least I'm honest about it I A A correspondent tells me that he is founding a club where men can meet and discuss their
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 20 2 For Perfect Results Vse r~TßorN_l Cameras. Zeiss Ikon cameras are obtainable from all photographic dealers. I 44 Choose a Zeiss"
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    • 84 2 Malaya's Premier WHISKY Obtainable from all Clubs, Hotels and first class dealer^(This is fact) Sole Agents Mme, Darby Co., Ltd., Singapore, Malacca, S«remban and Muar. Also obtainable from our Branches at Kuala Lumpur and Kuching. rtt» a > j NAN YANG^HOTEL MUAR EXPRESS CAR SERVCE Twice Daily SINGAPORE TO MUAR
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 38 2 TIDE TABLE. To-day: 12.04 p.m.. 11.02 p.m. To-racirtm: 12. -1) p.m.. 11.39 p.m TueKLiy: 13.55 p.m. V,. diii. day: 0.15 a.m.. 1.20 p.m Thursday: 0.51 a.m., 1.46 pjn. Friday: 1.32 a.m.. 2.16 p.m. Saturday: 2.1C a.m.. 2.49 pm.
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  • 367 3 TWO CHINESE CHARGED. COMMITTED TO THE ASSIZES. fj-Ai Point Of Knife." Pedestrians' Pockets Searched. T*HE preliminary inquiry into a case <>t alleged armed robbery in CairnhiU Road was Held yesterday before Mr. Blacker, the Third Magistrate. The two accused, Wong Kim Hock and
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  • 141 3 Complaint Against Taxi Driver. MH* A. C. Bmi' appeared beiore tilt Fourth .MaviMi.ii' (Mr. L. H. P, E r\> Bhe 'Aa> tin complainant in a 1 I) a North Indian taxi driver, Jcini Di'.v w.'. accused <>\ voluntarily causing hurt. a summons wi also Issued ■gains!
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  • 103 3 DJP.P, Orders Withdrawal Of rhartfe. The chargi of causing hurt vitfa a dange roos veapen preferred againit ;i Chinesmerchant, Cimn Tien Chye, was again men tioiiecl before the Second Magistrate (Mr j f. f Qrefg) jresterday. When the ease wai called Inspector Demucota .said thai he hac .11
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  • 110 3 Minor Accident On Collyer Quay. A Chevrolet mote. lorry, carrying rottan I i-uets. and S baby Aus.in sedan, were involved In in arcidom yesterday morning at aboui 1.4.") a.m. In OoUyer Quay just opposite Union Building. It appaaa tha. thi Austin, which wa« comins, from the direction ol
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  • 706 3 Relief Wanted. JAPANESE DUMP BANDITS. Shanghai, July 22. r IMIL taking over oi' the war districts will commence tomorrow at rangshan and Miyun. Whether it will be smoothly carried out or not remains to be seen as the Japanese withdrawal east of Tangshafl has not vet
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  • 225 3 Liable To Dismissal. THRIFT SOCIETY THE WAY OUT. QOVERNMENT servants who gel (a debt or who become bankrupt aiv liable to itigiiilmlj according to a now general order (amendment) just issued. Those who are in debt now havn an opportunity of getting their affairs adjusted by
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  • 124 3 Alleged Murderer Before The Magistrate. ALLEGED to have murdered u lompatriot by splitting his head open with an axe. Von Lim Ton appeared before the Srcom 1 Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregp» yesterday. The Inspector In chargn of the case. Mr. Smellle, m.id» an application
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  • 110 3 The "Mystery Man" Sees Police At Drill. PL" The Mystery ..i.u. goes herr. there, and everywhere. He lias been drilled on the Earrack Square of three countries and yesterday he saw a squad of Malay Police who have only b»n in service for six months, perform the
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  • 122 3 WIFE MOTHER STABBED. ELDERLY CHINESE CHARGED. Grievous Hurt. Alleged Crime In Jalan Began TMIK stabbing affair that occurred in a hou*e in Jalan Besaf on Friday morning had a MQVMI oefort* Um Second Magistrate dMr. J. F. F. yesterday, when a sixty-tw<^ year-old Chinese was ihar^tni with causing grievous hurt
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  • 47 3 A fatal accident occurred at thr Lt-e Rubber Factory in Bulcit Tir.iah Road yesterday afternoon. As a motor-lorry was unloading bundles ol rubber a bundle M on a Chines*' girl of about 16 years of age. She died before the arrival of the ambulance.
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  • 1323 4  - The Cinema in Malaya Films Reviewed. CINEQUE ,B, 2 \*.TCL*NT'3 "Luxury Liner, 1 r. dramatic :tV D of Ufa ab.ard a ffMnlflffint ■,>, open ai ti>e Capitol e Brent, zita Jonann, Allc< Wl Verrec Tersy En Ltn koA Rank Morgan I .j eng t ast." ri I]],.:1 liiiii spiDi lh»;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 j DIFFERENT MATINEE— TO-DAY, 3.15. i HufkQry for lo«« ttorw«d for tif« lK«y sought ond found i» oboord o luKury liner. NIGHTLY AT 5.15 9.15. i, ii'.i count's novel and exciting stor/ \1 SLi tU 2L. U JK jl ZITA JOHANN f^afet^J— T j M Drama of the ll4t!i Seas.
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    • 288 4 Malacca TO-DAY I MONDAY:— "LOVE DEBT." (Mi- lay Th« llonskong ilr h f antenc-.r Ltk.t. TIKMMY K \VKII\KSTI\Y -HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN." (SUai \»i., n Ski,,v;o,th Mi S «,a b Hrming). A Paramount Piclurr THIRSIMY. IR!I»\v C cell B. I>c M«le\ •THE SIGN OF THE CMMft" Frv-J.ic March, tlisa LanUi.
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  • 966 5 iivO REMARKABLE CURES. MALAY MEN WHO WERE "WILLED" TO DEATH. Extraordinary stories are told of the powers of medicinemen in Malaya, and the two recounted below are sent to us by a Kuala Lumpur reader. According to our informant, instances of this tvpe are becoming more
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  • 196 5 I c :ir.--It Ls noticeable so far that among the j journals cf Malaya the Sunday Tribune not only provides a great increase of lecal news but has weekly compet'tions such as those run by the 'Mystery Man." which have compelled thousands of brain-boxe? to exercise dining their
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  • 227 5 What They Write To Us. Sunday Tribune Readers Express Their View:. On Many Subjects. The Coupon System. (To the Editor, '-Suvday Tribunr." i Sir > I v.-ish to know if it is valid to s.nd in a certain competition Without a compe it on coupon. If it is not. I
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  • 138 5 I (To the Edtor. 'Sunday Trib::nc."> Sir, in all the Angto-Cfalnflee calendrn I i happen to come across I notice that the Ist j I clay of the Ohlneee BtXth Month <>i tho cur- rent year is shown to correspond with Jn'y j J :'2. 1933.
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  • 151 5 (To the Editor, •'Sunday Tribune." > Sir. I was cne ot" the lwany WHO f.av the pkndid mateh at the J:lan B.s.;r Bt cLum on Tuesday when the local Malajs biat the .i.R.C. by 4 o in the b.A.F.A. kague comt ..tition. I I Both the teams piayed
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  • 104 5 '7<« tfce iiitor o/ ri "Smtdag Trtomm.*) s:.— i endorse the reauurkj mad- by your reader "Jatlcite" in that be tod doing :r ;.y with "'he rhnnc of predicting correctly i)v> margin ot wlni n aa to enable us mrStatton r hftVC MOM dMUMS of winning yonr prises
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  • 211 5 (To th4 Ectctor. Sunday Tribune." > Pii\— A lot of iHimi— lon has taken pl->c« imcc the new Tier m completed rtf iding the right name to be given, it is i n fac t a pitj that afv r a MUM was giv n nothing! further
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  • 99 5 four, fir^t $50. second $25, third $15 and fourth $10. There are many who hve entered ti?e contest, but many more would do so K yhi j increased the ROBBber of prizes. Yours, etc., AW BOON SENCi. Singapore. July 9. j /To Mr £dJff>r o/ Bh« -Sunday
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 445 5 Klim Powdered Whole Milk FOR INFANT FEEDING PROFESSIONAL INFORM* IION FOR DOCTORS AND MOTHERS. ■^HHHIB INDIVIDUAL FEEDINGS FOR AVERAGE BABIES. HJ Use Packed Level Teaspoonfuls of KLIM Powdered Whole Milk tz ■Tf 4 I a I AGE Wciglit KLIM Water Cane Milk Maltose I'Ycdin.us HOW TO PRHPARE FORMULA I' V
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    • 13 5 i i ciii^eci n f 8 CTS. IAfcGF Tt'BE I 2pr Everywhere y
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  • 874 6  -  Norma ,n u THE show at Tanglin Club on Sunday morning was rightly called "Crazy" morning Everybody tnorougnly enjoyed the event I hear it is to be repeated to-day. .The Pyjama parade was a huge success Mrs. Goodman wore a really smirt Ski-ing suit the
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  • 310 6 I HfONIQUE'S frocks are always out- standing, having that certain "line and movement that need no othtr quality to recommend them. One especially smart black frock has clever white crepe cape sleeves, embroidered with black spots; the skirt i is cut on the bias, giving an effect
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 MODERN FRENCH HAIR DRESSING By EXPERTS. PERMANENT WAVES. Short Hair Gallia Oil $10. Long n $15. Opera system $15. Eugene system $25. MAISON MARCELLE (LATE MAISON NITTO), 35, Stamford Road. (TEL. 4807). Everybody's Friend j I Thousands of patients have I testified to the efficacy of the j pills. i
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    • 74 6 las opened A BRANCH of her business at sIO. 10, HIGH STREET. SMART AND STYLISH JRESSES AND HATS ?OR LADIES AND CHILDREN an be obtained at moderate prices. Orders for supply oi" i FRESH CUT FLOWERS,! BRIDAL BOUQUETS,' WREATHS FLORAL BASKETS. artistically arranged, will receive prompt and careful attention. VANDA
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    • 266 6 TU£ N-tW-E-ST i- r r< CIICATION in POWDtft/ ASK POII s MS 1 0 1 6 f p£s coaiet in ;.U desired shades .it y^ *bbbi >• it -mi. -»th iint BrV. x^fl TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP i 9k l Hn'li'i'f 1 iBJ f^^ «*Jw Cj S i "^^^H^Bk BIOCITIN
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 498 7 By s pec.l A PP oint ra .nt S^f^^*"^^^^ 2 HIGHGRADE, HM. THE KING OF SIAM. f F S Established 1872 fi SHHH DISTIM TIVL DESIGNS IN T 9 WW j\ K I'OITIAR II V.ir.LKRV Cr U 4 |fl SI I WII I DIAMONDS AND GEMS 3 A (i W
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    • 417 7 Ii <>* FOR SPORTS. Stanley Co., M^ IQHIj[Q U^ (London Sports House). t Capitol Bldg. t^^^T FRENCH Phone 3725 j GOWNS I Cridl#l Ha T^ HATS H#ci XUn BBaaißto ACCESSORIES s t T 111 jj. B^BH BBBH Brfl A ALL OCCASIONS [_J t I 107, iM«rth fcidge load, I S
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    • 225 7 Utl'lt'l' >"l't t"! > '> '>■ tM''l *>- t'f>l'>itß i« a ■i* a parlopiione rp:cords. I MONOLOGUES BY RONALD FR ANK.%I7. I Rlo43— Cr.pe Soles. No'hing ever happens to some girls. Z RI2Q8 Vcu've got tc pay for everything you eet. I f She doesn't only get you w'th n*r
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    • 250 7 Problem in gown." expcrtJ> designed to create imneaj> ''tfK&ui even when slimness HIMSON Ctoc Parisiea, 42, High Street, Singapore. Phone 44SS. T Thiu% prices will i>r awarded to thr (hrr* i brftl pholography takrn in our Studio durinr July. HAVE YOURS TAtvcN Ni)\. 10 COPIES FOR $1.00 AND WIN A
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  • 1585 8 Some Odd Corners Customs of Malaya. Did you know that a Malay girl is sometimes so shy at her wedding that her head is pushed to make her nod? I llr -ati.v-A^a I—^ fIHSSfI bsVbbsl9p"*bss* Malay 1 Marriage Ceremony. MALAY marriage customs differ only in detail from the elaborate weddings
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  • 1241 8  -  Charles Pilgrim By DURING the past few days have appeared two notable books by, and about two ucKable actresses. One is in the main a ;e- issue, but it is none the less valuable on Jiat account. It is "Ellen Terry's Memoirs", i priceless volume,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 164 8 WATCHES I OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA, JEWELLED LEVEB MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from -",.00 WIMST U'.'»iJ SILVER ix Kil W.60 WRIST M 20.00 Dust Water Proof 28.50 GOLD POCKET from 40.(X) WRIST \&M 18 ct. 75.00 Dust Water I 'roof 14 ct. (JTi.oU STOP-WATCHES from $12.50 EVER? WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS PRECISION
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    • 123 8 A NEW SELECTION OF BOOKS. Cheiro's "When Were You Horn?" Your Character Toiri j Your Futuro Indioah'd; Your Tondonci's KxplaineJ: Your Marriage Partn< r Selected; From your Date of Birth With niustrationa, Price Ssl.r.O. Speeches And Toasts "He* To Make And Prepefte Them." (Beviaed and Rewritten j Py Leslie F.
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  • 1037 9 Thousands Want A "Look -See" At "Mystery Man." THREATENED SIEGE OF THE OFFICE. LUCKY CHOSEN READER. WILL EXAMINE TBE MAIL BUT NOT TBE RECEIVER. Thousands of "Sunday Tribune" readers have clamoured to I c iossn, 111 accordance with the "Mystery Man's" challenge, to examine the "Mystery Man's" mail, and, if
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  • 361 9 Wireless Station Reader's Brainwave. BETWEEN twenty thou and and thirty ttMU*J sand "Couplets" were closely examined by the Mystery Man's" check.ng staff last week. Of the many thousands of letters opened, he bulk ccntainrd a frmily entiy. That is. our or five me:nbers of the family
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  • 306 9 WHY JOURNALISTS DIE YOUNG. Replies To Readers. A RANDOM DIP INTO THE MAIL. MANY of our readers do not read Hie .-o-i--pcvition page care.uily. with the reiull that thry mt only s;jo:1 their chances of •Mining pnxe, bu: BUMlfl the k l ai;k of our cop.ipetttton judyes veiy difti'uit. Most
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  • 69 9 TJESPITE the fact that it was announced that there would be no "Limerick Contest" this week, many readers submitted excellent entries. In order to avoid disappointment these entries will be retained and considered when the Limerick Contest is renewed in the course of a week or so. If
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  • 142 9 OUR LITERARY CON TEST. A Boy, A Teacher A Hard Boiled Egg. TIIS task of wi.irg a short .story around a email boy. a ichooKeacl:ei\ and a hard boiled ew? wae i-Ot as simpl? as i.i might seem, ond the "Mystevy Man" was not eji prised to lind tha^ le.ss
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 40 9 I New Eveready W^'r^/R flashlights Greatly Reduced j 1 iJ^mß Regular Eveready Superior i For S 3^ Everywhere j If ,-iMal t^Sl cvcncAnv FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES the mm I f /?ey yast /owper j So/« 'Agents L. E. TELS Co SINCAPOBE.
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    • 169 9 IEGLYROL I is a cv.rc- for DTA3RTES. II was shown uj>on chemical •nalysb that the quantity of tUgai and acetone in the unr« of patients after a few days' traahneiii wih hb preparation w^i 1 reduced to a minimum, if not elirnina ed altojiethcr, wl.il^ the j j various organs
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    • 632 9 Test Your Skill and Win Cash Prize of $25. <|j O C "Sunday Tribune* N o Mnrfß* P PUl^ r F Otball Must Be Contest. Won I (No. 10.) The "Sunday Tribune" has decided to gi e a prizo of $25 which must be won) to the reader or readers
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  • 1315 10  -  Shoulder-Strap By <W in,<i A 'A Farewell To Sgt. Goddard—New Staff Officer The Week's Programme— What The Other i y Fellow Does The G.O.C. Plays Tennis. I i ANOTHER >f»ci-;l event <>'£ some im- portance took place a few days ago when the S.R.E.
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  • 485 10 LOCAL CLUB LIFE. lAlfairs Badminton Party's Proposed Tour New Patron of Play fair Athletic Union Singapore Municipal Services Club Office i Bearers Te/ofc tyt- r Epuorth League Debate. THE Alfa^ Badmin od Party art' proposing to tour Malacca sometimr in early August, ami members why are into/e.-.ed n the future
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  • 518 10 ine Tel llO y« ■I .1 d«\< tli ;i:il Ml-' tint H ,rr|, hulL .t 8 in I: An in:. -will M pin Tht Btnlti Chine! Bpwortti u guv are 'i -ld:iw devotional „3 0 vm •B 'I '■■'»> Hi Oil \\\i\ deliver' an ddr» a r.
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  • 468 10 Yarns at the Totem. r-- 1 Notes and News For Malayan Boy Scoi ts I AST week, I tried to explain, shortly, how tlv Sccut mwement divided its methods according to a^e. and I took the opportunity deplorlnt the tend r.cy to res-rd Scoutr.g M a .r:...,,1b0y\- pastime II nigh:
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    • 11 10 i Eve rv Whorc^B SflK^ 1 N^^ V PASTE I MSfiwmt~Ai£ii[i
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    • 97 10 Throbbing Pain v arl fc acute pains V xN\ produced by sprains quickly /f\ > ie M toSloan'sLiniment.NVhen y^^^n^^ a P plic<J to lhe aching pan it f\ ™Y'A I VJf stimulates circulation instantl> 111:. sY IjS produces a swift action by the N|^ l) m\T h l°° d stream
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    • 106 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. i\YAiii.i: in \n\.\NCß. Deliver) ing IncluJinC .t oitu. I >URe I'osUgr ..r to I'oreiK 11 re«i I.S. Coantrie^ i r.iif- |i Mi.ru i!\ S4 fM* StNCLti CCU'N s CKNTd. I pics of l.Ki. numbers of tlie "Souj". Iribunc" if übtatuabl nly l«e «.ipr'««» at
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  • 822 11 A Kf\ you all preparing photographs for the snapshot competition I hope s<», because I want as many competitors as possible to Bend in their attempts. But please, when you send them it, <>f course, you have not already d< ne so -say what
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  • 961 11 How Tommy Met The Little Old Man. Here is a story for young people specially written by Uncle ffu?ry* FAR away. <ver the blu? hills ai.d In itoe i valley which lay beyond, a little boy Mvei with his parents on a farm Thr farm was very, wry big and
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  • 733 11 THE greatest change in the London scene this week has taken place chiefly on paper X is the coming into operation of the on ??"f d port Board, under the Chairmanship of Lord Ashfield. This body has taken over the opera- l n |i9 r transport undertaking
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    • 323 11 ABBETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONOON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, t.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England and compiles with the British
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  • 2580 12  -  Rimau By THE EUROPEANS v. THE REST CRICKET MATCH— CARPENTER'S ALL ROUND DISPLAY— GAVE ALL SVT LOST OX FIRST DAY EUROPEANS? FIGHTING VICTORY— RESTS UNENTERPRISING BATTING THE BIG MATCH TEMPERAMENT THE PERAKSELANGOR INTER-STATE MATCH PROLIFIC HITTING BY PLANTERS THE GARRISON ATHLETIC SPORTS AND THE PENANG
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    • 86 12 SBBsIm *af W JVafl sal ISB H ssasl sWI I*T < l t I B *i£9 ..BnnnnnanßßWawaaßßaß^ V^ t X:/ B Bw*^--—^^B B&& "V-VV -.J* «4i s svsbbbbbbbbbl Lm v bXx*J£ f^ IjK Law* "*-^^^B anas MttiSl an.- »>•■ r\***l awa\ V^^fV\ /ilV^ll 11 jBl sasl bbbsvX r /€*f'aa^r%ul.;v^ AmW
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  • Article, Illustration
    834 13 The di agreement in the Rest'* camp as to the composition of their leam, which resulted in the annual match Against the Europeans, arranged for last week-end in Ptnang, not being plaj is greatly to be regretted; Prom the correspondence in the \>rv<<. ii would appear that the
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  • 21 13 Tut-daj-. Ju'y 25. P, lict Band. Tolul; Aver. 3.15 p.m. Thursday. July 27. Police Band. Botanical Gardens. 5.15 p.m.
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  • 14 13 TO-DAY. At the Chinetc Bmimwiag Club \'i\luu lr«»plj\ open lialf nnlc. W;iti-r |M)lc>
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  • 17 13 WEDNESDAY. JULY 26. Kcppv.l G.C. lad'es* foursomes. SATURDAY. JULY 29 Isbnd Club, July Medal compcti )ii.
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  • 12 13 FRID/n. JULY 28 Mercantile Institute sports, Julau E sar. 2 3l>
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  • 113 13 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TO-DAY. Colman ***** Id: P. Stia v. K. Bahav. Jalan Be tar. TO-MORROW. JULY 24. Commercial Cup: F. iv.d N. v. A.P.C., Anson Road. Municipal S. v. Hcn«kong Bank, Jalan Besar. TESDAY, JULY 25. S.R.C. v. Wiltshires. Amon Road. Medical College v. Marine 1.. S' poy
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  • 45 13 TO-DAY. Etceteras v. Merchants. S.C.C. Indians v. Rtfflei Coll ft, Balesttei M.C.U. v. Mcd Collcg? Giaduates. S^poy Lim s PRIDAY. JULY 28 iSC.C. v. Midif l Colk^e. S.CC. SATURDAY. JULY 29 SCC. v M dual Collar. SCC. Rail! s College v. R.A., Bukit Timah.
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  • 9 13 SATI'RDAY V I Turf iirst day Ptimncr Haces
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  • 14 13 TO-DAY Sii iv hip-. Drill Ha'l. 10 30 am. tad 2 30 pm
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  • Article, Illustration
    226 13  -  K.O. (BY AFTER a fairly long period of in- activity local "Tex Rickards" are getting busy again. Provided the Boxing Board of Control give their consent, local fight fans will be given a fistic treat on the night of Aug. 11, at the New World Arena. ft Mr.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 84 13 P^§H t~> I\ ;b 1 m Beware of Imitations 1 Of all good products there are imitations which are not only worthless but positively injurious. If you want an approved medicine against Headache, Influenza, Feverish Colds do not ask simply for aspirin but for ®a#efc'a Aspirin 1 livery tablet and
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    • 156 13 Esnci EYKsiGarv ELLISON S. BZBEIBL CO., ornriws <<;• waiciimakfrs. ONLY ADDRESS:—- 1, r.\PITOL BUILDING, >' \mioi:d ROAD. SINOAPOM ULiVXIVS: RiniM-ulnr>. Tr!r\<-oprs. Watthrx. Cimrras. <lranifiphnn«s. He.. Flc I 1 L.MS: DevdapoA pilßtti and rnlartrd— Sp;irk!inc I'rin.v DPTICB HOURS:- SundnvH And Daily l->«m RSt am. to 7 pm. (Salurdiys F.xrrpt«4.) CItDLUb RSCUVBD
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  • 97 14 THIRTEENTH TIME IN CUP FINAL. MALAYA COMMAND BEATEN. SERVICE TEAM PUTS UP A TBRILLING FIGHT. By beating the Malaya Command m the Malaya Cup competition at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, Singapore maintained their unbroken rec >rd of appearing regularly in the iir»al of the
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  • 954 14 Command Fail In Their Finishing. I>RILLIANT sunshine favoured the meeting of Singapore and the Malaya Command in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup Competition at Anton Road Stadium yesterday. A huso crowd witnessed a marathon struggle, every inch of th»ground being contested in a stern
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  • 663 14 Command Aggressive But Inaccurate. ffif Reynard.") |V was a good clean game, with a few thrills but not many frills. Forwards wort not given tine for much pretty work. The 1 Command had hard luck but 1 were op against a better balanced team. Th y
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  • 267 14 Six Goals Shared. HOME TEAM'S FINE RECOVERY. (From Our Onn Correspondent. j Se^embaji, July 22. ALTHOUGH completely overwhelmed in the first half, when Iflalaic -u led by two clear goals, Negri Sembilan made a great conic hack in the B6C*3d half and, always attacking, equalised and
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  • 64 14 The annual ,-vhletic sprts of Mercan lie In. litutic-n will b«> held on Friday a 2.30 p.m. at Jaian Brsar Stadium. The Old B ys* race will be at I p.m. ;.nd tne Visitor-" race at 5.13 p.m. Lad\ EDajgard has consented to gr«e Bray the j>r:/e^. The
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  • 219 14 Singapore Championship Results. I^HE i> llowinu wer tin itsulis oi mut< 1 jjla\oci in ktfce S.n^iipoi c tj;i(ln-.i UM Iv.miip;< nslii{> comprtftli U at the Drill Hall v I cni.'.;. OPEN SINOLES \'v Km:: Ann betl Tay BWM Hi^iTi 15 -12 i 15. l;>— ft. JUNIOR ClTffirM
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  • 90 14 Soccer Match At .l;i!an Htsar. t A soccer ma t-i) will be plftjrcd ;»t \\w J. h»n E« -.a- Stftclium OH Tiled iv bttliWli .rn Uirv tattf of Ciii.tcn and tlit ChJnrsj L upfttiHon .'.thlrir Association Th< Uiilvtrsiiv Is sain to po^s. l^ r> .-'.••n toam ibd the
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  • 25 14 Thr Second Divi.«i n S.A.F.A. L(.£;."V n..i.ch. Police v. Malay? II fired for to-rfloivotv hfi.s been paatpoaed to tele to bo deeMrd latrr
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  • 32 14 London. July 22. The Ktagi pi zo I Ei'.y trig MB by CaclH i D E. Wtxxl> ot NotiinKt'am CJnhrenM] O T.C. v ith a Melt' c>l 287 Reuter
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  • 89 14 England Indies TOURISTS WIN THE TOSS. '"'V ft g lxn lhousJ tum^L ln sl) u the SecwKi Test match hotwi i an(l West lmli< al <>!<) Trufford, Mi* chestei to-da} Thr w ktf nd Grant, tfe 'nciiati en;. I and D»1 hr-t W.iflU The t> iv.
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    • 23 14 on mjje €XCELU«C ONE DOLLAR fytt awm>lut< At A A > A A PuMhhtd In aid jjjjj, 1 1 y BEMIVOLEiBT fftl££)C' Off MALAYA
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    • 90 14 Xsrn(fi USUHim V f y sciiMitiauy P Hi 111 I CTS. i\i of ii fi I pjr Every Where ROBINSON'S PREPARATIONS ,£p FOR THE HAIR A Bttl fe^i i I 9& a 4\ ww a I Krm ntln S; > HAIR r^*>"- ;^->, I i HATW BUNGA RAJAH U« r
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  • 106 15 NORTHERN SECTION MATCH. Some Rough Play. Final To Be Played I In Singapore. <>uu Correspondent.) iV!ianjr, July 22. jx th( Julaya Cup match at Alor Star <••-<!, S< ror defeated Ked.-ii'. aftei leading 34) at half-time The I \\a (v. 11 but rtedah fini.^^ 1 I coring
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  • 208 15 -fi.ee. Overwhelmed By lialllcs College. t 'liib II suffered .'^i.» (ai their own padaai jwatcrcUy jlti h: nds »u Raffle.*; College, who won b; runs having made more than thel oppon< nts. v. n u. Itat 8.C.0. y*stcrday Sci.. RAFFLES COU.EGE. C. Mo Kirk b
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  • 49 15 Elininatory System To Be Maintained. Pall*. July 22. as tfaSi morning"^ Btttiiip i' tii, Davis Ci: > nations vo.ed by 7 to maintain tho pres« i nl rlinnnatoiy qrsfeeu P' 1 th,- European zone. ;i; no qucstici «i any altt-miion to ae rul0: ii acific wne. Reuter
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  • 220 15 Ix>h Ah Lum Scores 98 Runs. fra: O;,r Own Correspondent.) Uaahl Lunipur. July 22. I OH AH LUM uis missed nil -*****11/ •vh. playing lor the Selantor Chinese nejalcst ihf- Nun-Bend, is on fhr Kuala Lumpur Pnduug this afternoon. The* Ohlneee t'H>k ttni kr.o.k und con
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  • 75 15 Kuala Lumpur Y.M.O.A. v. Selan^or Rangers. i From Our Ou,n Cvrresjs<>nd<?nt Knil:- Luinpur. July 22. e. c. Jumeftux top-ccored for the Kuala Lumpur Y.M.CA. who v.ert n !>berl of victory Um wunt of time m their n: tch with the Selangor Ransrta to-day. Scores RANGERS: 145 Ufa
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  • 233 15 Medical Collt <e Defeat SI. Joseph's. i The Medical OoUtge defeated the S< Joseph's j Institution yesterday at the ColKye grounds by "54 run:-. Scores Sr. JOSEPHS H. Boon b Vellv.pii'.uy 1 T. Cordicro C Alvis b Loon Be:.; I>3 I G. Fernardi'^ b VellupiMay 9
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  • 286 15 Handicaps For First Day. \Trom i)rr Own CorrespcmdenL) Pi-nan^, Jaly K HANDICAPS fur the opening day of .'-<'-• FntftQf T\ut Ohlb'a four-day prr>f:sMon;il kc<- mee Ing next Saturday an m follow*: RACE f)NE Ooral Moo:t- 9.0. Gallant Lover B.ll'. Moun'uiin Belle ft.ll, Carkai 8.5. silent Merchant s:5.
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  • 249 15 Cricket Match With Indians Left Drawn. The cricket match played yesterday afternoon between the S R.C. "A" and the Indian Association on the latter's ground at Balestier plain ended in a draw. The S.R.C. 'A' 1 had first knock and declarer* at 177 for seven wickets. The
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  • 56 15 Y.M.C.A. team v. the Siong Bco F.C. 2nd on the Y.M.C.A. ground to-morrcw at 5 p.m.: Chu Swee Hung. Tan Seng Hock. Yap Yecw Siang, Ng Kens Yip. Chan Jo. Lim, Ji.mes Lovick. Soong K-ty Hoc, Lee All Chee. Chan All Winy,, Chan Cher Seng, Jameston Lim. Reserves:
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  • 522 15 Yesterday's Sports. DEPOT MAN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. r rHE spacious kiouikls at the Police Depot. Thompson Road, presented an animated scene yesterday afternoon, th<> occasion being the annual athletic sports n\ the Straits Settle men's Police force. The wtaiher was hot, but Ui»* grouuil c..:;--dtUoni were eseeUent, and
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  • 39 15 Davis Cup Inter-Zone Final. AuteuU, July ?2 Lott and Vanryn (America) bta: Huglur; ui.d Perry (Britain) B—6.8 6. 6—l, 6 l, In the Dav.s Cup inter -zone final. Britain lead:- by two myfrhfi to one.- -Beater.
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  • 32 15 Tlie match between the Y.M.C.A. and the 1;.A.. which was to have been played yesterday on the Y.M.C.A. ground, was cancelled M the R.A. ten unabl? to tield a s-idr
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    • 83 15 I To-night f^^^^^^f^ To night |lW| 4B^^ A sailor, a girl and sj a a bathing pool -f^^^yy. what a combination Wf for a nautical lAILORY LUC* if JAMES DUHH SALLY EIUERS SAMMY COWH VICTOR JOKY DOUBLE XALKIE ATTRACTION I.N THE \VKEK-EN» HALF-PRICE MATINIES: i "WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" "THE ROGUE SONG."
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    • 57 15 j 4LB4MSR4 opening to-day, :ur, j The Official Record (In Sound) of the SHANGHAI TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Showing The Well-known Malayan Champion till 111l ITE Winning The Singles Championship Oi China And The Double Championship With The Chinese Davis Cup Player Gordon Lum. Special demonstration by KTIOO HOOI HYE showing his
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    • 257 15 vV jßa^^a^aV QUALITY Fabrics At Most Moderate ;r.\FTO\ PRiMri) voius i.>, n» t **4p%a9^* i i Per Yard ".0 < lrlv iIIAFTON VOILIVK SG ins. wlUo. -"i |NJJ J Per Yard 4.1 Cent*. S i :i.VF..\ iiovv.w.i aw. wMe. x *h Per Vurd 6.: On:-. t-^ V Charmlm rpr KSddk
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 119 16 Teams in the Europeans v. the Rest match played at the S.C.C. last w ck-tncl. Bci ed del", to righ sa. Carpenter. M. On. R. A. Afihworth, Hon. Dr. Noel Clark?, Dr. H. O. Hopkins. C. H. C'arke (donor), E\... Woiif; O. P. (Mffllh-Jonen, H
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    • 699 16 Recital By Cathedral Choir. ACONGREOAI lON of several hundred ga hered in Bt. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, las' n!ght f*r Uic festival of English Church music, which was given by the Cathedral rhoir. Mr. E. A. Brown conducting. Th? fcr ival *.vas held on the same day as
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    • 550 16 RETROGRADE STEP CONDEMNED. Doited Opposition. Views Of Community Leaders. IJXITED opposition to the proposal to increase local school fees for pupils enrolling at'toi Jan. 1 next it expressed by loaders of the different communities. In interviews with representatives of the Sunday Tribune they condemn the proposal as,
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    • 21 16 YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE YICK lAH SING ri:pairrr. repairer, guaranteed perfect service is REPAIRS. CLOCKS. WATCHES, GRAMOPHCNE& 81, North liridge Road, Singapore.
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    • 47 16 j fiENE UIJLRMifjSr AGENT FOR I CYMA WATCHES THE PRIDE OF THE SWISS WATCH INDUSTRY. J ALL LEVER U JLWELS MOVtItENrS -^o!d— Wli e Gold -Chrcmium-. ilvei i gg|~^ "-"||fr CALL AND SEE THE NEW fiENE UULMAPIN I Capitol Building, Branch: Stafford Road, SINGAPORE. :JO-A, Raffles Place.
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    • 30 16 YICK WAH SING, 81, NORTH BRIDGE FOAD. OPPOSITE ADELPHI HOTFI STOCKIST CP VARIOUS KIND3 OF CAMERA AND OTHER UQUtSITEfI OUR BEST OFFER IS DEVELOP NG, PRINTING and ENLARGING. All Vclox.
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