Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 May 1934

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. I- Sl SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1934. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Opening Day Of Singapore's Great Racing Carnival
    • 245 1 Will They Unite? SIR H. SAMUEL'S fERMS. London. May 5. for a united front with 1 Labour were laid down by Sir Berber;, Samud m a speech i a Uher&\ Party demonstrate at Bournemouth. He he was prepared to cooperate with anyone who would join m
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    • 42 1 Undon To Melbourne topping Places. lß y Air Mail." frOm Our °^n Corresponden^j Th Rova! 4 Lond o«- April 26. foao^L London on October 20. JJlahab»« %7n London Ba^ndad. *^»»£g£- oarwin Jodhpur n/r? r Star. Sinffannr*. e Waters. Cloncurrv
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    • 119 1 Five Readers Share $100 Prize. FMVE Readers, who each correc*--1 !v forecast the results of nine m^ches m connection with th»'Sundny Tribune" Soccer Contest No. 48. share the prize of SKT ->7:red on April 15. Thrir names and addresses ar follows: Y.r. Rom Id M. Armstrong, .Medical
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    • 34 1 :From Out Own Correspond&it) London, May 5. London Rubber, Spot, 7 3 16d. Oct.-Dec. 7 7 16d. New York Rubber, Spot. 151/8 cts. May-June 15 316 cts. CROSS-RATE. New York London, 5.12.
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    • 188 1 Singapore And Srrv ice To Australia. (By Air Mail." Fr<>m Our Oum Correspondent.) London, April 25. L'SOM December the Importance I ■T of Singapore as a link m Empire i .'ommunication will be increasecj oy the extension of the air route to Australia. In that month a four-"•een-days
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    • 68 1 Reported Annexation Of Manchuria. Shanghai. May 5. It is reported that the Japanese are making arrangements for the annexation of Manchuria. Henry Pu Vi, the "Puppet" Emperor, is being placed under surveillance and it is understood that he will be dethroned shortly. High officials m the Manchukuo
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    • 267 1 Fine weather favoured the openng of the Singapore Turf Club' Spring (Governor's Cup> race meet vhich was commenced at the 3ukit Timah Racecourse yesteriay, when there was an excepjonally large attendance for a first iay. The lawns presented an animated scene and there was as
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    • 60 1 Kentucky Derby Day Fire. Louisville. Kentucky. May 5 VTINTEEN entrants for to-day's Kentucky Derby were saved rom incineration when fire broke 1 out m the stables on Churchill's Downs, whsre a long line of build-; ings- houses about 1,000 thoroughbreds. The flames were seen for miles around. Two
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    • 46 1 Government's Claim For Income Tax. Washington, May 5. Mr. Andrew Mellon, the former 1 Ambassador to Great Britair has disclosed ihat the United tates Government is seeking to ollect $1,319,080 additional tax on liis income for 1931 and a nena'.ty •f $*****0.- Reuter
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    • 94 1 A mossags of Mar 12 stated: It was announced yesterday by he Attorney -Geeral, Mr. Cumnines, that the Department of Fustice was about to institute proceedings against Mr. Andrew Melon. Mr. Jimmie Walker, ex-Mayo: of ITew York, and Mr. Thomas S Lamont, son of ihe banker, charging them with evasion
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    • 74 1 Bill For Regulation In U.S.A. Washington, May 5. A bill for the regulation of stock exchanges was passed by the House of Representatives by 280 to 84, both parties voting m favour. The support was so great that aM amendments for weakening the measure failed. The Bill now
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    • 37 1 Holder Beats Challenger By Knock-Out. St. Louis, May 5. In a 15-round contest for the featherweight championship o' ihe world, Freddie Miller, th€ holder, knocked out Paul Dazzo, of Chicago m the fifth round.— Reuter
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    • 132 1 For Agriculture In India. Simla, May 5 jpAR reaching proposals for initiating a co-ordinated policy for the economic betterment of the country are issued by the Government of India. The sieps already decided on include the appointment of central and provincial marketing officers, :he inauguration of provincial marketing
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    • 152 1 Mr. Mac Donald Not Tc Be Drawn. (From Our Own Coi respondent.) (By Air Mail.i London, Apr. 26. AN effort by a questioner m th< House of Commons to ascertair whettier the Government m. reaped a final conclusion witi respect to the question of th' Singapore base was
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    • 269 1 Sir George Penny's Escape. (By Air Mail.* (From Our Own Correspondent.' London, April 26. SIX persons, including Sir George Penny, Bart, M.P. were concerned m a series of crashes on Kingston Hall (Surrey) shortly after midnight on Sunday. Four motor-cars and a pedal ;ycle were involved.
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    • 254 1 Machine-Guns In Bank Robbery. New York, May 5. THE elusive desperado Dillinger A is believed to have been a participant m a bank robbery at Fostoria. Ohio, m which five people were wounded. Two men with machine guns mder their coats entered the bank, held up the staff
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    • 28 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 5. A Chinese aeroplane factory has f been established at Yungnan, capfable of turning out 80 machines -m a yenr
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    • 425 1 Traffic In Women. EFFECT 01 STRAITS ABOLITION. (From Our Own CorresfrMdcWL) (By Air Mail.' London, Apr. W. 'THK traffic m women md fin* had begun to decline only since the abolition of "tolt ratedjjL houses m the Straits Sfttlcments. Lord Balfour of Burlviuh quoted this striking passage
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  • 532 2 What The Ladies Wore At The Races. Pretty Dresses And A Sunny Afternoon. (By Our Woman Correspondent.) 4 [INK bunny afternoon grouted the firsi race ol the Spring Meeting ami a Itorgt OPOwd assembled at Hukit Timah Race Course. Singapore racegoers seem to tend more and more to th<- tailored
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  • 465 2 Trade Commissioner. TRANSFERRED TO NEW ZEALAND. 11/IR. K. Boulter, H.M. Trade Commissioner, m Singapore, leaves on May 22 by the "Nieuw Holland" for New Zealand, to which country he has been transferred. About four and a half years ag-o, Mr. Boulter came to Singapore from Japan
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  • 220 2 Jisan Harlow's Fine Performance. IN "Hold Your Man," which began a season at the Cap'tol last night, Jean Harlow gives one of the most superb performances of her career. She is supported by Clark Gable, and the story, interpreted by a cast ot which these two are at
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  • 82 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 4. The China Aviation Corporation are planning to establish an air service between Partung and Kangting m Szeohuen, as the preliminary step to the extension of the service from Szechuen to Tibet, which is difficult to establish m the near future m
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  • 170 2 In Own Machine. MR. ONG EE LIM'S ENTERPRISE. t*jr. ONG F;E LIM, of the Prince's Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, is thfc first Chinese m Malaya to use his own aeroplane for travelling about the country. He bought the Puss-Moth three-seater monoplane m which Mr. Roy Tuckett filmed
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  • 51 2 Eight Per Cent. Dividend Declared. London, May 5. THE Dimlop Rubber Co. profits for 1933 amounted to £2.346,644. an increase of £652,789. A dividend of eight per cent on the ordinary shares was declared. The carry-over was increased by £136.207 to £578,415. The total assets amount to £30.000.000.
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  • 124 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 2.9. ACROSS. 1. Zibet, 6. Ark, 9. Bbave. 13. Moral. 14. Arson. 15. Carapa, 16. Bogies, 17. Ages. 18. Pout, 20. Spats, 21. Dull. 25. Neb, 28. Odin, 30. Brute, 32. Retch, 34. Later, 35. Amend, 36. Eat. 38. List, 41. Iron. 43. Cow, 45. Prise, 46.
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  • 435 2  - THE FUTURE OF FRAM WEBER. Referee Local Boxer Who Should Go Far. (tilt NOW. as to this boy Frank Weber. I saw him m his two fights u:t.h Graham and I saw him again against Peter George on Thursday, and never t since the best days of the Wailey brothers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 j .^ctawa^i^ PEPPY, SNAPPY j S.S. "PRESIDENT POLK BANE" 7-piece ORCHESTRA f j WITH JACK FISHER INTRODUCING THE LATEST INSTRUMENTAL STUNT DURING THE INTERLUDES. THE "XYLORIMBA" I ADMISSION $1. I tf:a dances daily during the British j TRADE FAIR. Ui>t< ibuun > for ANtilOU BKKK P^^^^l
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    • 143 2 t t i t t i i i s i i s iiiiiriiieitii.ii, I DANCE CORRECTLY! ltS4 EDITION. I MODERN BALLROOM DANCING I B| VH TOK SILVESTER. THE RKiHT BOOK FOR TO LEARN TO DANCE (OttKFXTLY I In this I'XM Edition Mr. Victor Silvester has given a full description of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 264 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 30. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON, THIS PUZZI E[B BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHK H 11. 1 AIM'KYK J$ HI MALAYA TRIBUNE ON MAY 10 AND »'HF SI NDAY TKIBUNE ON M \Y 13. (n or before
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  • 486 3 Maintenance Order. niD NOT KNOW OWN U HUSBAND. (By Air Mail) from Our Oicn Correspondent', London, Apr. 26. /Vs'E of the most rxtraordinarv V matrimonial tangles ever adjudiupon m a police court was revealed when the Blackpool magistrate* refund to grant a maintenance order to Mis.
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  • 135 3 Appointments To Commissions In Singapore. rom^iJ 0ll0win havo been granted ft s the Straits Settlements avtl Volunteer Reserve: An^JS!: F r> D Abbott. A. J. Allen. C. T. th c*r X Auten W C. Downing SfabL i^' F A Bickerdike, C. S. PjT^: D Brooks. L. W. Hush.
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  • 86 3 DE ATH OF MR. LOH KYE WEE. Sim^ relativ es of Mr Loh Kye d *ath at 2* r!? th regret of hi sudden °n Friday ker Road aL 610 P m tS ii°, h Kye Wee WM a U(1 and c2hi Mal ya Br oadcasting Co., F°- »r nS?Sf
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  • 267 3 Interesting Entertainment At New World. >TiO-NIGHT is the last night of the ter est ln Procession at the New World depicting a page from Chinese mythology and folk-lore. For some time past row, this popular imusement park has been giving processions of mythological significance, but the present one—
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  • 130 3  - CHINA'S "NEW LIFE. Sin Chew Jit Poh Punishment For Those With Vices. Shanghai, May 5. The Municipality of Nanking has engaged Dr. Chang Chi Kiang, Dr. Chu Man Vi, Mr. Niu Yung Chieng, Dr. Chen Leh Fu and Mr. Wang Shih Chic, all members of the Central Government, to give
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  • 146 3 Charge Of Enticement Fails. i From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Malacca, May 4. An Indian named Chokalingam Pillai, an employee of the Chin Chin Mining Co., was acquitted and discharged m the District Court, before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse. to-day, after having been charged with enticing away a woman,
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  • 102 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Chiang Dissatisfied With Hunan Campaign. Shanghai, May 5. The Fukien Provincial Government is sending the 36th Division to suppress the "Reds" at Hunan under Wu Tse, who has organised an independent regime at the city known as the Hua Nan Kuo." It is reported
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  • 92 3 Circus Manager In Local Court. Jacob Blecker, the manager of Isako's Circus, and his wife were defendants m a case of defamation of character, brought against them by Mrs. Woels yesterday. The case was mentioned on Friday before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. C. B. Whitton. when the cross
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  • 362 3 Assisted In House Of 111-Fame. A CHINESE woman named Teng Lav failed m her appeal m the Supremo Court yesterday before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Huggard. against her conviction m the Police Court on charges of abutting the prostitution of two phis and assisting m the
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  • 297 3 Passengers For Singapore By Dollar Liner. Among the passengers for Singapore and m transit by the Dollar Liner "President Polk," which arrived yester- day from the East, were the following: Mr. G. A. de la Porte with the Asiatic Petroleum Company is returning to i Singapore from Holland
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  • 138 3 Passengers Hiding In Ship's Holds. Kresten lsahe, master of the s.s. 'Clara Jebsen." and Ing Liong the chinchew of the steamer, were produce;! before the Third Magistrate, Mr? .1. M. 3rander yesterday. The first accused was charged with tailing to fu,rnirh a correct list of bis passengers, and
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  • 392 3 Affirms Offer Of A Crown. THAT the election of Dr. Kaalid Sheldrake as King of Islamestan, (which was the subject of a special article by him m the "Sunday Tribune") must have been a joke is the substance of a letter addressed to an Indian Muslim
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  • 42 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 5. The natives of Chungshan m Shanghai have sent a petition to Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier) requesting that Mr. Tang Shao Vi, the Governor of -the district, be punished for maladministration.—
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  • 311 3 Complaint By A Sikh Moneylender. A CLEVER attempt by a solicitor* clevk and an Indian, to cheat a Sikh moneylender.' was related ;o theThird Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brur.der. yesterday. The first accused Sham Btundar Rai. was charged with attemped cheating by personation, whilst the second accused, Rama
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  • 115 3 Mrs. E. Dayies. President of the Lotus Club, was "At Home" on Friday last at her residence m Pearl Bank to enable members of the Club to meet Mrs. K. A. Mu'runden. wife of the Agent of the Government of India In Malaya, on her first
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  • 308 3 New Discoveries. BUSINESS OITLOOK XX( iXLENT. WHAT prospects are there for m provement <>i trade between Malaya UM the Philippines V" This question was put by "Sunday" Tribune* 1 npresmtative to Mr. H. X. Guernsey, the president of the Luzon Stevedoring Company m Manila, who
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 p I I *^-v -*yp^^B '**v I 0«<; to /W a wor« /or j I fl cigarette of such excellent Quality 1 W7LLS^ There', no .weeier Tobacco comes trom Virginia and no belter brand than the Thee Castles: "-n« v.rg.n.^s V^^^^^^ f[ 1 7 I MADE IN ENGLAND I
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  • 397 4 Celebrates Diamond Jubilee. {From Our Chinese Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 5. ON the occasion of the diamond jubiiee of the Oriental Government Security Lite Assurance Co.. Ltd., the local branch gave a tea party this afternoon when there was a large attendance of policy holders. Rao Sahib
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  • 331 4 Chinese Premier Issues Statement. Shanghai, May 5. ACCORDING to a statement issued by Mr. Wang Ching Wei, the chairman of the Executive Yuan, and, concurrently, Foreign Minister, only the explanatory note delivered by the Japanese Government on April 20, regarding the "Hands Off China!" warning was formal. Mr.
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  • 67 4 Appeal As To Payment Of Interest Amsterdam, May 5. Tin Committee of the. Amsterdam S' ick brokers' Association announces t:-it the Royal Dutch Oil Co. and its subsidiaries have notified their intention to appeal against the decision of The Hague Court, with regard to the Association's claim
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  • 545 4 An Appeal To The Chinese Of Malaya. Consul-General And Anti-Opium Society. Consw-Ueneral Sort WE give below a letter which Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the ConsulGenera] for China has addressed to the Chinese of Malaya on behalf Of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society. The excellent work which the Society is doing
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  • 236 4 Last Night's Successful Cabaret. T'HE S.V.C. Drill Hall presented an i animated spectacle last night for he -Paris at Midnight." dance and abaret organised by Miss Angela Di Martinis. The hall was crowded with dancers md all tables were booked. The whole riroceeds will go m aid
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  • 38 4 Death Of The Rev. F. J. Griffith. London, May 5. The death occurred suddenly at Bristol of tho Rev. Francis John Griffith, who had spent all his active life m China since 1884.— Reuter
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  • 53 4  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 5 The Australian Goodwill Mission to the Far East, under the leadership of the Hon, Mr. J. G. Latham, Australian Minister of Industry, who arrived m Peiping on Wednesday, is returning to Shanghai. The mission are impressed with their visit to Nanking,
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  • 154 4 "Nobody Will Be Deceived By Explanations," Paris, May 5. rE publicist "Pertinax," writing In the "Echo de Paris," stresses the desirability of an agreement between Japan and other signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty which would take account of things as they really are. If agreement were
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    61 4  -  More Japanese Troops Arriving. Shanghai, May S. According to a report from a foivrn source, more Japanese troops are ;irriving at Malanyu, a town m the Peiping area. The troops hit daily carrying out drills, while Japanese 'piano.'- are sottine out on practice flights.— Sin Chew jit Poh
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  • 558 4 Special Display Of Ra^ Week Wear. By Our Woman Co) respondent A SLOPING run -way instead of th, steps formerly m use. leading to enlarged platform, added to the m»> nequins' easy grace and entrance John Little's Fashion Parade yetterri 8 In keeping with Race Week, mltel
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 254 4 WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWXLLCS LEVER MOVEMENTS j NICKEL POCKEI fro,.. 6.00 WTUST 12.50 SILVER POCKET 17.50 WRTST 20.00 Dust Water Proof 23.50 «,OLD POCKET from 40.00 WRIST 18.50 1H ct 75.00 Dust Water Proof 14 ct. 65.00 ttrOF-WATCHES from $12.6f ftVAKI WATCH GUARANTEED. REPAIRS rRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY
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  • 2154 5 Sibicily Between Oubselves r\V KT ia the c nscicusness of virtue. To r' point must tell the story c coincidi nee. I ha! lin i" X is °f l u> Stmtiui/ m bad decided to discontinue competi- ir paper was more strong enough to >tand upon its merits Ifttt if
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  • 5490 6  -  Berta Ruck By IMSCAUBE It wa an unknown feminine voice thai asked at tho door: '"is Mr En ai horno 0 the owner of the 3 looked up. not nnintrlgued, |o listen to what he a sfudy-doo! left f Lunt was sayta I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 414 6 > New light ON THE SLEEP QUESTION IT has now been demonstrated m J X^ an impartial and authoritative N6fV OTOOf tlldt fo test that, of all food-drinks, f J y% Bournvita is unrivalled for diges- 'B^m^ OV6S MtCf'Sle^ I M tive power. This 4k digestive power" O y^ l\
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  • 873 7 oI D fflgjUy* l^ oen Registers Were Kept Of All Letters Received. [SPECIAL TO THE "SUNDAY TRIBUNE."] T h ,t,ryonh, local Post Ome Tl d the conveyance oi mails rZ makt s UlvSLin (>i!kv of to-day of' the architectural features citv-a very imposing strucJ*
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  • 419 7 Chinese Settlers Of 112 Years Ago, IT is generally accepted that at the time of the foundation of Singapore the island was completely undeveloped I and that trie inhabitants consisted solely of a few Malays liv.ng m huts, on the hrnks of the Singapore River, writes
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  • 90 7 Estimate Of 135,000 Tons For This Year. (From Our Oion Correspondent.) (By Air Mail.) London, April 25. AN eminent firm of American merchants m a recent circular to its clients f-^timated American consumption of tin this ypor at 7nr p o tons and world consumption at
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  • 153 7 Ex-Constable Who Thought He Could Travel Free. Claiming to have been at one time m the Hongkong Police Force, Wong Yau was charged before Mr. Wynee-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy, with travelling on a Kowloon Motor Bus Company vehicle without paying his fare. I, was alleged
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  • 114 7 Question Of Manchukuo Participation. Shanghai, April 10. /U yesterday's meeting of the round tob\° conference of the representatives nf China, the Philippine Islands and Jamti for the discussion of the forthcnpiHg O!v— r>?c Games m Manila, the auesiibn of Maneliu'iuo's participation following the precedent of India's participation
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 115 7 Everyone remarks, What a pretty baby'" "WHEN our young««^ h 7\ y three rnonthsoW ds 00 I I icalp«io«i« hen "^hedoaortoldme o r^tWfo'^f sgru cl.Hesa»d^ d tuT\d^Sa^musde-em^ e inU ie. I T^irccRTAiNLY lus done that /j£gjHfC\ and Baby loved ie from the Stan. MW y Hesbeginnmgtowalknowand mv, such strength m
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    • 117 7 MARIE g— l_ C wo. Hd; j Mr 'ifl Nl TRADF MARK Iff i£j 3L HO HO BISCUIT IS ALWAYS AT THE TOP. You Cannot Buy Better Biscuits MALAYA'S BEST CHOP 7 SAOH/ ANCHOR BEER SOLE fIGENTS JH.V STRAITS JAVATRADINGCO Brewed and Bo f tled by nri THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY
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  • 587 8 OUR CAMERA CORNER. Keep Your Dishes Clean. Solutions Must Be Fresh. TIIK otbd day a frknd comp'ained tc me that gaslight prints he was producing wore turning out complete failures und he showed me one or two or hi.s results. They were very
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  • 142 8 50 Years Deception Revealed By Death. UnknowA ihousands have gaped from scores of circus grounds at the formidably hirsute countenance of Captain Malvina Emily Perry, for 50 years one of the most famous of all "Bearded Women." In mail week, as it must to all men and womsn,
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  • 932 8 A TALK TO SPENDTHRIFT CLERKS. Expensive Chinese Customs Which Should Be Abandoned. TT is a failing of the middle class of the Straits-born Chinese thai they are incorrigible m getting into debt. Facts must be faced and the writer, a Straits-born Chinese himself, must that from his own knowledge a
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  • 100 8 Leftists Take Offence At JVputy's Luture. Toulon. Numbers of. people were injured m j riot which developed ai the conciusic of a lecture given here by M. Ybar,' garay, the fiery Basque Deputy of Right, on the Paris street fighting Feb. 6. As scon as M. Ybarnegaray had
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    • 156 8 JUST ARRIVEB A very finr sek»ctfcn of HARRIET Ht C3ARD AVERS BEAUTY PR!)P A RATIONS. Luxuria Crc:)m. Ayoristocra! Oeam. Liquifying Crtum. Skin Whitener. Peautifyin^ Face Croam. Face Powders. Lipsticks. K( ulv. etc.. Etc* Colour Hanno, y (harts free on applicatiop* leaical Hill, Uj CHEMISTS. LONDON IMVKRSIT\ r The Degree- of
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  • 3120 9 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. J Our Woman Correspondent musU al dre*6- width laces V s file at Robinson-s this week. »rTslk and cotton lace give, irf 1 ?52^ of angel skin at much j ißpKsaw r j h surface linen P Ki* and cream is equally suitm Wg n
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    • 81 9 B DANTE IS COMING ATKINSON'S PERFUMERY i Established 1769. I > BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. i L=ti I All leading dealers stock Atkinson's exquisite I toilet creations. Their refreshing fragrance, concentrated strength, and lasting quality are the reasons for their great reputation. Agents J.&E. Atkinson Ltd., Brinkmann Co., m 24, Old
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  • 1261 10  - AT HOME WITH THE KING AND QUEEN. Arthur Nettleton THE PROBLEM OF THE TELEPHONES. (By ["SUNDAY TRIBUNE" COPYRIGHT IN MALAYA.] The Royal Family At Buckingham Palace And Sandringham. HOW do the King and Queen live? What sort of,iomes--11 tic existence does the Prince of Wales lead? Do Princess Mary's children
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 404 10 TODAY'S ttiPlQ. LCCftl Time 12. Zb p.rn T... Tom (61 Pau] wir,eC 12 50 pm. A ,i. J*% ol 111 1.50 p.m. 2 3o p.m. a m. R. W. Davidson <or ga|l u from Htath Str.-et Bapti Ham|):- < ;ul London. (i b() pm Time Si na] irom But Paul
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  • 985 11  -  CINEQUE 3y HOLLYWOOD'S vast army of extra players have been hit hard by the j depression and by the fact that talking I pictures seldom employ the big mob J scenes common to silent, pictures. HunI dreds who used to earn between $25 and j $200 a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 3 11 DANTE IS COMING
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    • 281 11 ¥9X IJ^B^ VX (HARIMAU SHAFTAN.) DEVIL |ft TIGER TAKKN ENTIRELY Marion Burns l\ i Hi: I N(.1.!.S Ol \SI Fox Player WITH MARION BURNS— KANE RICHMOND HENRY WOODS and THE WONDERFUL CHINESE CHILD AH-LEi:. SEE THE LAWN AT SEA VIEW HOTEL. SEE IE YOU CAN SEE YOURSELF. DONT MISS THIS
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  • 432 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, May 6, 1934. IS IT RECOVERY? MALAI made over eleven million dollars m March. ihaL at any rate, was the credit balance as between exports and lipports during the month. It would be interesting to know ..iiow much of this surplus was shown by the Colony
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  • 1194 12 You Don't Need Ice At Kota Tinggi Falls. If you have not yet been to^ Kota Tinggi, ym will probably I I do so after reading this article.] m w The writer describes the changes I I which have occurred m the last: I year or two, the most useful
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  • 554 12 Smiles Of The Week By "Quiz" rpRADE Fair? Sure it is. In fact, it's almost booming. "Swimming Pool Flooded,'' says an Ipoh report. Personally I like my swimming pools that way. U it any good whatever offering a (jcntle reminder to the rubber gamblers of the soreness of burnt
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    • 87 12 LATEST \DVERTISEMENTS. HE I 11. I < Sin, passed away m •he early I day, May ">. 1 99 ti l*i Lorong 19, Geyi M'hind h:!n his below <l r: daufchters, fou» ii -law mhl 'm:; 1 gra <i hildjren and i t 1,1 urn their ss. fumral .ill tak«-
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    • 51 12 Visit Our New Showrooms "CORNWALL HOUSE" s«, <>«' n*«» H^ _^t -^Hl Hk fit- i. Be Hi BRt^^^ > vi.'i 9 BEHHfea^ bI HJHiH^H^^^H IhhlhVhVh^h^hh^hhvhhlb^hVhVhk^*^ '^^Jfe 3%8 U^i^g^M H^^^j z^j^w J&*& i^aHH^HHni^r- 1 ill H^fiffw imt^^^^^^^^t^wfc' ■!■s-' r'n^tr H <SdhhEhh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hh^hhb MODERN FURNITURE J ON VIEW. A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU
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    • 65 12 ill: WKKK'S TIDE TABLE. TODAY MAY 6 p.. •> 4 r >v pm. MAY 7. V- h 1 ide n 6.20 p.m. <\\ M 8. i-: 7.25 pm. \Y, MAY Hi 04 a m., 8.14 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 10 Hi 'h Tide 8 20 a.m., 8.54 p.m. V MAY 11.
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  • 947 13 THE PRINCE'S CALL TO MERCHANT SHIPPING. "BILE BRITANNIA" NOT ENOUGH. SHiFS MUST BE MAINNED BY TRAIN! D AgfRONG appeal for the careful selection of men for the ma-chant shipping service was made by the Prince of gj] s at a dinner of the Honourable Company cf Master fanners, of which
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  • 84 13  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Launch Sunk In Whampoa River. Shanghai, May 4. A TRAGEDY occurred m the Whampoa River. Shanghai, on Wednesday evening, when a launch belonging to the cruiser "Haichi" collided with th? steamer "Foo Lee." Fifteen teachers on the staff of th? Naval College, were on
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  • 74 13 No Question Of Its Devaluation. Berlin. May 4. A renewed declaration that therr is no fttieotion cj the devaluation of the reichsmark was given by Dr. Schacht m an intervi-?v He c^id de valuation would caa-y unrest into tro.de '<■ nd industry, seriously rndanne' \tw programme of reconstruction
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    20 13 Miss Lily, daughter of Mr. C. Dor!:c. who was married to Mr. Ang Ken** Ai m Singapore on Aorii 28.
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  • 165 13 Alleged Counterfeiting In Singapore. Norman Albert Jansen, a Eurasian, was produced along with two Hylams, before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Oiice, on Friday. The charges against the three were: (1) That on May 3 at 38 Siang Lim Park, you did counterfeit King's coin, namely the Straits
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  • 110 13 Explanation Satisfactory To France, Paris, May 4. Avi explanation of the Japanese policy towards China given to M. Ba~thou by Mr. Saro is entirely satisfactory, states the semi-official "Le Temps." The oaper stresses the importance of M. Barthou's reply, the substance of which France could only accept after
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  • 108 13 Latest Attack Against Its Members. Washington, May 4. The allegation that a secret group is seeking to establish a "guild form of government" m Great Britain and the United States is the latest attack against members of the "Brain Trust." Professors Tugwell and Adolf Berle, two prominent members,
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  • 101 13 Home Rat?s Amended From May 8. I London, May 4. The following specific rates of duty for the existing general ad valorem duty (i ten per cent, have been substituted on eggs, not m shell, from May 8. Liquid, or frozen, including glycerinrted. eggs, '-.d. per lb.:
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  • 96 13 New Measure Operating In America. London, May 4. The tanker pool is now operating but the percentages payable to the pool hz.ve not yet been disclosed. Rcuter. The main features of the plan which was presented to tanker owners on Mar. 6, were the formation of an association
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  • 509 13 Miss Jere Lee And Her Trumpet. Travelled In Many Countries. IT takes pluck, and plenty of it, to j start out m these days on a tour of Eastern countries, knowing nobody and relying largely on good fortune and the merits of you entertainment for your financial success. At its
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    • 24 13 1 1 sppd IB gJ3S L Obtainable from j SEOW KUAN CO., 4/5 Dhoby Ghaut. I T M.A MUSIC HOUSE, Wk, Hijrh Street. Singapore.
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    • 48 13 '^^BBfcfe** r?udy smile, and a happy >$jHtt^* disposition ii" you give M^^^^^^^^L i k Sold m ?> sizes I i Baby Robin, fed on For a sample tin of Lactogen. Mother's Book lr^/*"'^lSS 7 of A civic and Spoon Measure send 2 cents m 144 7, Cecil Street, Singapore.
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  • 1070 14 A VISIT TO THE ROYAL BAKERY. MACHINE WHICH MEASURES DOUGH. PRODUCTS DESPATCHED ALL OVER MALAYA. OLKAD b one of ti:»- necessities <><" a-:,- whi we are vt iy much m cHjmscj to ;;»!•:<' for granted— jost aa tak" for granted the
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  • 886 14  - Shot Worth Knowing: Example That Many Amateurs Fear: Potting The White. Sydney Lee Billiards For Amateurs. WHEN SIDE IS NEEDLESS. Pottins The White. (By I AM often asked what my views are about potting the white. My answer is that I always pot the white when it is the game
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  • 165 14 Result Of Crushing Of Austrian Socialists. The crushing of the Socialists earlier this year has had the effect of resurrecting the old statues of the Austrian Emperors all over the country. l These are now being draggec from the obscure hiding-places where they have lain since
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  • 184 14 Bust By Sculptress Who Never Saw Him. •By A r B 1 1 (Prom Our Oti v^., 1 Apr. 25. LADY Welby, ih. sculptress, ha.s com. pirtcd a bir Ronajd Ross mo scientist, whom sh( had never seen The bu which is m bronze, is about 4
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    • 154 14 DANTE IS COMING lIUIllllilliliiliJMIllDIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiliilillllllil'il'illllllll'llil.illltlllllllllHI"! I I 1 I -I I I •l'«'«l»» 1 SEBB4V4LLO'S TONIC (Cinchona and Iron Wine) ife\ i /< fig 1 is all you require Either !l I CV >^ I as a Restorative or a Tonic V 1 f *ZZ lit will make you fit «'V
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  • 2597 15  -  L. D. Gammans Essential Factors In Loan Policy. (By [SPECIAL TO THE "SUNDAY TRIBUNE."] rtsha Country In some States a f c fS all Government servants m Society for an b formed. •3SUSS2T^ ties ave b T Inon fed 'o members o! a partir*L Apartment,
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  • 31 15 Nanking, Mar. 23. j Acrordins: to latest estimates compiled by the Central Party Headquarters there are altogether 746 daily papers and 452 news agencies m China. "Peiping Chen Pao."
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  • 151 15 Election Of Office-Bearers For 1934. 1 AT the annual general meeting of the Ramkrishna Mission, Singapore, held on Friday the following officebearers were elected for the year 1934: President, Swami Bhaswarananda; Vice-President. Mr. A. C. Chander, J.P., M.C: hon. secretary, Mr. M. Murugasu; hon. treasurer, Mr. R. M.
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  • 88 15 New Adjutant For Malacca Volunteer Corps. (From Our Own Correspondent.) (By Air Mail.) London, April 26. WAR Office appointments, under the Colonial Office include, Lieut. D. Colville, The King's Shropshire Light Infantry, to be Adjutant. Malacca Volunteer Corps, Malaya. Lieut. F. G. Crozier, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment
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  • 58 15 At the annual meeting of the LancashireCricks League a f Accrington m mail week E. Paynter. the Lancashire county player. w;t-< presented wlih a pa'c of silver candlesticks m recogni ion of his performances m Aur,.rali;i with the English team. Mr. E. Crabtree said Paynter was the only Lancashire League
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  • 186 15 Only One Remedy Needed Having rheumatism so badly that she uld scare tly walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter just received, she writes: "I had a severe attack of rheumatism m both knees. It was so
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    • 3 15 DANTE IS COMISG
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    • 61 15 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPOBE Both these lovely children vSHL I were reared m Singapore JA wL M In trying climates this Food (Mm II Co w Gate jHrTHw Milk Food I^Ri'^^H BMI «LZH2^LtT^i sHililiSa Road, Joan and Bettine > «i»^' j H I rf&^ST^lfo. inffllfPltB Singapore. Hay Singapore, 1933. I^^^^i
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  • 191 16 Now He Is Training To Be A Boxer. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 26. TWO apprentice carpenters were carrying a plank of wood. One end was heavier than the other. Ted Holland, sixteen and six feet, had the heavy end. He
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  • 49 16  -  Sin Wen Nanking, April 5. The Ministry of Communications has decided to establish a number of wireless stations along China's border lines. As a first step three stations aro to be established immediately, one a* Hi m Sinkiang, Lhasa m Tibet and Pailingmiao m Inner Mongolia.-
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  • 203 16 Retires From Shanghai Telephone Co. MR. Sidney Webb has sailed for Home after 22 years' service with the Shanghai Telephone Co. and its predecessor, and retired from their service shortly before leaving the city. Mr. Webb started his career m railway work m England. Wanderlust took him
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  • 101 16 Sofia's New Broadcasting Station Opened. Sofia. The Archbishop of Sofia gave his blessing to the new radio station which was opened by the Minister of Communications here. It was decided last August that th old station, which was m a disused pos office m the middle of
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  • 221 16 Factories In The British Empire. (By Air Mail.) London, Apr. 26. MR. G. R. Hall Came, C.8.E., M.P. 'Conservative) for East Dorset, writes to the "Financial News" as follows: Mr. Fusajiro Abe, chairman of the Japanese Spinners' Federation, has apparently suggested erecting Japanese textile mills m British
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  • 41 16 Bee? stun?; a calf to death at Gordon, near Sydney. They drove away the calf's mother and people who rushed to the rescue. The hoes were enraged because a chain tethering the crJf shook their hives
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    • 144 16 DANTE j IS COMING ASSETS 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 Easterii Life Building Cecil Street, Singapore. London Office: 27, Old Jewry, E. C j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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  • 1077 17 Shell H« Hay «Z n < rZrn n f lt^° m? A difficult Problem SeW s From lenang ™*<>*vUuh Minstrels Recent Reorganisation Question Of Celebrating Anniversary The Forget-Me-Not Party. sE problem affecting Malayan v cill b which has bee ften but has not been thrashed -•hat
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  • 110 17 [There are numerous Clubs and societies m Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the 'Malaya Tribune/ This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate m keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happeninas of general interest will still be included m the
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  • 179 17 Amateur Sporting Association: Monthly general meeting, Mr. Khoo Eng Watt's residence, 41, Craig Road, 8 p.m., to be followed by committee meeting. Golden Bell Minstrels: Invitation to the Great World Show m connection With the British Trade Fair. Assemble at hon. secretary's residence, 109, Waterloo Street. 7
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  • 721 17 days, members will have to arrange their own partners. The second annual home and home trial match between teams captained by the sports captain and the hon. secretary has been fixed for Saturday at 3 p.m. at Lorong 23, Geylang. Entries for this year's junior singles championship tournament
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  • 2623 18  - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau Three Cricket Centurions Last Week And Several Others Go Close Carr Played For Sheffield United A Great Loss To Singapore Cricket Dr. Hopkins Transferred Local AM Upc^untry Matches Penang Chines i Put Up Big Score Against P.C.C. (By I AST week's cricket produced three
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    • 195 18 v^^f ■^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■.VX'X%v.-.-. :-x ffix||Cj^^H^^ffi3jaßß ■>■■ 'v^cc^ 1 -"■'■< '.'-■^k^' '''-'■u&osw?Hßbb^^Bl .VtJp V ■'■'mnwMß rn 1 C* 1 V.v.*.*. '■"•'■>'- V4gIfIV^BH|RQVIIBH v :<^w^.>^wCTffißJß|^^K^^«^^^^3^^ J *^^Jpw™v^ .v.'v'''-*-^2jiKf^SwflHk^B The original letter is held at Arcadia Allow me to add my testimonial to others I read t 2££i and ni h ntK y
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  • 1484 19 Strthtrn Triangular Tournament At Ipoh In Whitsuntide Selangor fatimrites Sensation In Perak Kinta League Champions Resigns Several Singapore Parties Apply For Affiliation— —tareer Of Miss Wang Siew Ying. fin badminton world ,n the Si is the triangular cento iTl^ during the Whitsunf^i, at ipoh, between Perak
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  • 733 19  -  K.O. (By The Boom Developing. Diamond Defeat* Johnson and Sosa. OOXING is going great guns m Singapore. There are now two promoters on the field and they are both very active. With the influx of new talent, bouts are being held weekly, at
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    • 230 19 4 It Vi> --fi E a k n h s s I IUI DEBILITY iBSr^^ESCHIENS'SYRiip yyfjj RS. of Hc^moglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give-; health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL
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  • 2281 20 ONE IS A QUALIFIED SEAPLANE PILOT TH VMB-NAIL SKETCHES OF THE PROFESSIONALS SHY MEN WHO ARE FEARLESS ON TH J RACE TRACK PRAISE FOR OWNERS AND TRAINERS ALL ARE NOT AUSTRALIANS THE SMALLEST OF THEM HAILS FROM SCOTLAND ANOTHER RODE FREQUENTLY AT
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  • 147 21 Uk FW The Maharani Of (oochbihar. M-b ARftttJß SLEIGH, son of the Mr H S'eish, was born m uiStfiney,' New South Wales and apprenuce under Mr. Frank Kensington, Sydney, when 14 j«rsofage. i wuxi there, he went to Poona. JSfiET in 191 D with Mr. P Firth.
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  • 136 21 MR. C A. H. SPENCER. Ih> Ridden Over 300 Winners. UH CHARLES ALBERT HENRY SP£NJifHl born m 1902. m Coonabrabu: *b apprenticed to Mr. Thuma. tally, of Sydney. Ho iust with txytaul sfa'ceess from the start of his PlMteul career In .Vnb.ru.lia, count J|ll Bany as 300 wius. including a
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  • 80 21 Sei ed One Trainer All Along. )P ta DANIELS was born m *rted! Ne wcastle. N.S.W. He *mJ SET Kelllck «°f N.S.W. After **l C c P rofe^onal joeha L Uth Wales for abo »t 19 >f ng considerable success all the 7 bu» b u Ught
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  • 188 21 Second In Cambridgeshire Handicap. MR. F. E. WADSWORTH. familiarly known as "Chum" Wadsworth was born m Liverpool, m 1904. He served his apprenticeship at New market the well-known English racing centre for five years with Mj. Hugh Powney between 1918 and 1923. He met with 'early successes
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  • 162 21 Won The Penang Gold Cup This Year. MR. DOUGLAS MCPHERSON was born m Singleton. N.S.W.. m 1906. He vent through his apprenticeship of three /ears with Mr. Jerome Carey, of Randand then finished his term with Mr. Richard O'Connor, of the same place. He met with a
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  • 81 21 Came Out For Sultan Of PerakMR. CLIFFORD MINTO was born m Singleton. N.S.W., m 1905. He served his six years' apprenticeship under Mr. A. Inkpen, m Newcastle, after which he rede with success m Western Australia for a period of four or five years. Mr. Minto came
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  • 151 21 Last Year's Champion Jockey[l/I ft. T. A. FARTHING, who was born AT at Sydney, N.S.W. m 1905, became apprenticed at the age of 16 to Mr. D. Lnwis, of Sydney. He was very successful from the first even m his own country, and his wins include
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  • 142 21 Won First Race Of Professional Career. MR. EDWARD ROBERT BILLETT. ITI better known as Eddie Billet is the xm Mr. R. Billet, the well-known °enanq; tra'ner. He was born m DarMngton. N.S.W.. m 1912. Apprenticed to Mr. P. Lo£ue for a period of six months. he
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  • 175 21 Was An Actor On The Stage. MR. PHIL TANKARD was born m Melbourne, m 1913. He was an ictor on the stage till he was twelve years old. when his liking for his present profession took hold of him. While training Caulfield he met with a serious
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  • 138 21 Betting On Derby And The Jubilee. London, May 5. The latest betting on the Derby, to be run at Epsom on June 6 is as follows: 2—l Colombo; 15—2 Umidwar (taken and offered); 10 1 Easton; 100 8 Lozingaro < offered 100—6 Medieval Knight (taken and offered); 100
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  • 100 21 Always Rode The Famous PunkawallaMR. J. F. DONNELLY was born m Tasmania m 1911 and was apprentice! to Mr. R. O'Connor, of Sydney, N.S.W. for six years from 1925. From Sydney he went to Tasmania, where he rede with great success, including the Tasmanlaia Derby. He had
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    533 21 The Handicaps For Wednesday. The handicaps for Wednesday, the second day fo the Spring Governor's Cup race meeting at Bukit Timah, are s follows: RACE I. _l »«.nies t O,sses 2 and 3 (combd.), D,v. 3, 5 fuHflngs, 2.15 p.m. Lady Tarquln 10.10 Lucky Number 8.2 .conic 10.2
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  • 135 21 Scottish Family Settled In Australia. MR. WILLIAM CHRISTIE was born m Aberdeen, Scotland, m 1909. He wont to Australia m 1920 with his people and being of suitable stature, took a fancy for the horse racing profession. He served his time as apprentice under Mr. Percy Brown,
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  • 353 21 Importation Of Batch From California. Messrs. Getz Brothers, whose Singapore branch is In Robinson Road, are .mporting a batch of six fine saddle Worses for Malaya. These are due to irrive next week by the "Roseville," from California. The outstanding horse is a gelding ol he Palomino breed,
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  • 111 21 Won Treble On Quick MarchMR. FRANK EGLI was born m Sydncv N.S.W.. m 1912. and served his apprenticeship under Mr. George Pric.\ a leading trainer of Sydney for six years, beginning m 1526. He met with a fair amount of success m Australia until Mr. Mayo brought
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    328 21 Schedule Of Professional Programme. The schedule of racing for the remaining period of the Spring (Governor's Cup> professional meeting to be held at the Bukit Timah Racecourse on May 9. 12 10, 19 and 21 is as follows: SECOND DAY. Six furlong races for Class 2 horses Divisions
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  • 3500 22 Mayo's Treble For Bowden's Stable. Favourites To The Fore At Spring Professional Meeting. FEARS that the start of the Spring (Governor's Cup) race meeting would be marred by rain were dispelled yesterday when the weather cleared up beautifully and kept fine throughout the afternoon.
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    • 333 22 WHITEAWAY'S EXHIBITION OF BRITISH GOODS NOW OX UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 12th OVER 250 INDIVIDUAL DISPLAYS OF INTERESTING BRITISH GOODS. ii-OOSE COVERS V^l-M «"d CURTAINSJ \J*fimA >-i ?fj-l FUTURIST CRETONNE. I V■/ \\|l lllJi'JB 1 ;ult! colourings. vipv«? «JI IPOVFKS BElll'-flr^ I'RICK 51.50 YARD. MEN S SLUOVtKb. N m V\l II
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  • 1373 23 Preston North End Qualify For First Division. 13LSULTS of yesterday's English League «J matches .which marked the close of the season) as cabled by Renter, and the ion a ow^ os "s m the lables- SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. II Champions and Runners-up duo
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  • 122 23 Final Matches. PROMOTION AND RELEGATION. HE fc^hiih League aocci r season T LttoM** to a dose yesterday. Th ea the final matches w. replayed. Outstanding questions as to proBofrn and relegation, which were aot decided m the case of the Second Division and the Third Division (Xorthera)
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  • 187 23 Bali Beats Bat On A Soft W icket. Fl low -storing match on the S.C.C. frowid ths S.V.C. defeated the Club jßiirtay by one wicxet The S.CC. could cniy pat 36 runs, 33 afwh:ch casie from Carr. Noon and Ijtar 'shared the bowling honours with w for
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  • 65 23 Yesterday's Cup Final At Wembley. IN ik r> I-ondcn, May xlLw? Kby Lca<ue Cu P final at WidwTS tO r av "«"^'et beat R wnes by eleven points to five.- J WrLeod did not bat 0 Extras 6 Tutul lf °r nine wickets. ~~97 ne for 26: Carrie
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  • 25 23 Spring Handicap ■oumament rnament at the SCR C ri*^oS h T^ g CheeUm IfWP tt&fm S* auck Leng ™n Un* i owe 15.
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  • 19 23 .rv? o! ulav t^ Lon(lon May 5 "°r one wi,. k c i" M ;1 Reuter
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  • 674 23 Echo's Commentary On The Match. /COMMENTING on Friday's victory of the Chinese over the S.C.C. m their S.A.F.A. First Division League en- counter. M Echo writes There was no doubt whatever about j the superiority of the Chinese. They had a sounder defence ar;d
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  • 199 23 Quadrangular At Jalan Besar. T^HE Singapore Baseball League is scheduled to open to-day at 3 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A special doubleheader has been arrangsd for the opening day m which four teams will participate. The first game, starting at 2.30 p.m., will be between the
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  • 222 23 Perry Beat Crawford At Bournemouth. London, May 5. IN the final of the British hard A courts championships at Bournemouth to-day; F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Jack Crawford Australia) B—6, 7—5, G— l.— Renter. season's stalwarts. R. W. French, champion batsman of last season will again be available.
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  • 99 23 Malayan Championship Tournament. Last night's concluding ties m the Second Round of the Malayan billiards championship tournament at the New World for the Padmore Challenge Shield, which was won last year by Low Hock Kiat, resulted as follows: V. Woodford (Fathol Karib) bent Gan Khek Keng < S.C.R.C.*
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  • 288 23 Low Scoring In Two-Day Match. T HE t^ v cia y fixture between the S.R.C. A and the United Services commenced yesterday on the former's ground. The game was not productive of tall scores due to the recent rain and the S.R.C. were able to score
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  • 283 23 Ssveral Good Bowlixig Performances. (From Our Chinese Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 5. AFTER many wet afternoons, the weather was fine to-day and many marches were played. The Selangor Police defeated thr Selangor Indians by seven wickets. Batting first the Indian Association collected 74 runs, Salleh (4 for three)
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  • 115 23 R.A/s Successful Visit To Hong Lim Green. T*HE S.C.R.C. entertained the R.A. yesterday at Hong Lim Green and were beaten by the visitors by 35 runs. The artillerymen batted first and compiled 113 runs. Weston was their top scorer with 4! runs. He hit out merrily bui was
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  • 25 23 Badminton Parties desirous of having friendly games with the January 3.P. rre requested to communicate with Mr A. Sujak. 18-2. Prinsep Street.
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  • 90 23 W HO IS THE WORLD CHAMPION? Two Contests For Middleweight Title. London, May 4. iT.WO contests for the middleweight ha;u- pitnship of the world— one racjffai&ed by the [nteraationaJ Boxing Uiuob rod tiie uther by ih( New York State Athietic Commission —took place last night. The contest sponsored by ihr
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  • 28 23 The lie for Tuesday m the S.C.C vclimtee. snooker tournament will bo P. H. Romnpv pnd R. S. Wilson v. J. Ux und C. G. Fugler.
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    • 95 24 A p:ncram'c view of the parade before the big race for the day, which was won by Pacific Flight. Pacific Flight (Mayo up), makitg its first appearance on a Malayan Racocours?, won the event for iop class horses, at Bukit Timah yesterday. Mr. .Van
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