Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 September 1934

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  • 24 1 The Sunday Tribune y<»LB.-N o 1» SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1934. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1934. FIVE CENTS
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  • 1194 1 FUNCTION OF THE BASE UREAT BRITAIN'S OBLIGATIONS War Talk Guardian Of Empire Trade (By Air Mail) ■i Our (hen Con:spondenti London. S-pt. 12. HNCAPORE is an ethnologi- J signpost. Th's is the conclusion of Sir trt Russell m a closely article m Naval
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  • 227 1 DUNLOP'S IRISH MONOPOLY Question In The Senate <By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, Sepi. Vi. N the- Free State Senate this evening Sir John Keane moved hs mctiun that the Senate "views with concern the report intention of the Government Xz grant to one firm iDuntop Rubber)
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  • 362 1 REAL TREASURE FOR WHIPSNADE (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 12. T HE Zoo is again indebted o Malaya for a gift cf uncommon interest. Whipsnade is having a record season and big crowds listen enthral'ed to the guides patter about a
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  • 126 1 Will Of Sir L. F. W. Davidson (By Air Mail.) From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 12. Ley bourne Francis Watscn 3 Davidson, of Huntly, Aberdeen, chairman of Soafield Rubber Co., Lid., and the Pelmaduila Rubber CO., Ltd., and competed with several other rubber companies, *i.c died
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  • 135 1 (Reprinted from the London Daily Telegraph, 23rd July, 1923.) I I A MONO the ancient houses producing- Scotch Whisky there is none with greater claim to distinction, both m the historical sense and m regard to the long-standing excellence of their products, than the firm of D. J. McCallum, of
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  • 283 1 Death Of Dr. J. T. Clarke (3y Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.' London, S:^pt. 12. DOCTORS discovery of the raiity of rheumat.r fever m Malaya and the Tropics generally and who turn d his observations to profitable r■search is recalled by the death at Harrow of
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  • 74 1 Men Trapped In Blazing Pi* London, Sept. 22. A BIG explosion occurred early this morning at Cresford Colliery, Wrexham. Six charred bodies were brought to the surface but the fierce fire rendered further progress of the rescuers impossible. The worst fears are entertained. A hundred and
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  • 131 1 Mr. Vanderbilfs Frantic S.O.S. 1 Newport, Sept. 22. MR Vanderbilt's frantic 5.0.5.. to the Yankee and her handlers the Craft and men ousted from the honour of defending--has caused a tremendous sensation j throughout Newport. On coming ashore yesterday. Mr. J Vanderbilt obviously realised that, j despite
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  • 403 1 "(irid Problem" SPEECH BY F3LS. OFFICIAL y ßy Air Mail.) 'from Our Own Correspond* London, S j pl. L 2 jy|R. W. J. Williams. Direct i Adviser of Elect:. F M.S., is tpending h s U Whitley Bay. Ths weA he lias made a-: entertaining contribution what
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  • 89 1 'By Air Mail.) (From Out Own Correspondent) London. Srpt. 12. Visitors to Milaya Houso r*»ren 4'v include: Mr B. 8 Wyter r MS Police: Mr. and Mr-. Wh'i Mr. D J. Davirs. Joliorc Mr A Lumsdrn Milne, Muar, Johore. Mr J. Hamilton Mcore. Labu. Mr W. H Holland,
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    • 17 1 goodwood Park BoteJ TERMS COURTS «*n now be reserved at $1- an evening. F#r grtervations Phone 6490.
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    • 28 1 N.E.M. (National Employers Mutual). INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. MtlKiillllilllllillMlllin •Hl!|i!HH:!| 'tiil.ifirl 'I; fill I 5 A.M. EDITION! ■HOME FOOTBALL: RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 3 I
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  • 554 2 Government House At Home (By Our Woman Correspondent) ABOUT 350 guests including many j members of the Services were pre- I sent at the "At Home." held at Govern- rr. nt House last Friday. Guests began j to arrive shortly after nine o'clock and j were greeted m the receiving
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  • 321 2 BOYS FIGHTING FOR REDS Conditions In Kiangsi Areas Shanghai, Sept. 22. k NANCHANG communique states that *3k the Seventh Army of the Reds are fi eing to Kiangshan and Shiangshan after having been routed by the Government troops. Many were taken prisoners. They confessed that the Commuirsts arc* faced with
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  • 583 2 Joseph Thunderface LARGE ATTENDANCE 4T FUNERAL rf-HE funeral of Joseph Thunder- face, the Red Indian boxer, who died in the Singapore General Hospital early yesterday morning, took place at the Bidadari Cemeterj (sterday afternoon. The tragedy was a sequel to the vin event in the programme
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  • 29 2 Pending: Prosecution Of Vice-Chairman (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 22. The Secretary-Ger/jral of the Stave Council has notified Phya Devahastin, Vice-Chairman of the Assembly, that he
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  • 81 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Lose East Indies Market Shanghai, Sept. 22. THERE is a possibility that China may take over the porcelain market lost by Japan m the East Indies. The Foreign Trade Bureau at Nankin? has informed the Chamber of Commerce of Kiangsi that the importation
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  • 136 2 Official Arrested By Police Hongkong. Sept 22 A SENSATION has been caused Canton by the arrest ol Mr. Piu, chief of the Examination D ment of the Kwangtung Aviation Headquarters, for the alleged shooting of his wife at their residence yesterday. It appeared that his wife was
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  • 59 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. At 222-1. Queen Street, Singapore. _f»h Sv.T. Kee late catcchtst of S S. Peter ft Peul'r Church, Queen Street Ace T'» years. Kf leaves behind a widow. 2 ions. 4 daughters, snns-in-law r-everal prawkhildren t* mourn hif Cortege ?eavmc at S p. m. for Chun thence to
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  • 368 2 Siam's Rubber Quota RESIGNATION OF STATE COUNCIL 'THE following is the translation o< a communique issued by Z (Government Publicity Bureau Siam m connection with the i^sj^ Hon of the Siamese State Coun? after the debate on SiamV. quota fl < n,))ber production j n the
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    • 167 2 I I I I I I I I I I IMIIIII 1111 l I I lIIH m I I IM 1 I P DONT LURK IN THE X IW^^l WAMPOLE'S i Obtainable from all MM Wg§ ;i<pensarie? and stores. vxs „,,,,,,,(liiiiiti!iiiliiiii•iii•ii I i i i< I i i i i
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    • 169 2 ».iiiiiii i i s i i i i iitiiiiiiitisi l Coming To The ALHAMBRA Son-! 1 Malaya's Most Amazing Epic of Courage, Adventure and Da B EVERY FOOT GUARANTEED FILMED r\ H J "HF TO--3 OPERATION of H.I!. Ih? SULTAN ol PERAK who personally appears totfce H picture! i l
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  • 455 3 Lawyer Charged PROSECI'TION CASE CLOSED Singapore, Saturday. A further stage m the case m whici tBn**P° l>e lawyer, Mr. Phil'i Hnalim. is charged with assaulting twHce constable, was reached beifan ndrd Magistrate (Mr. J. M harder) to-day. After the evidence of a watch mat jas taken, tht-
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  • 56 3 N ANVANG GIRLS' SCHOOL liv^; Concert Marks End Of Term Singapore. Saturd S5S' owls' to^v t Sch< ols P r^J-eV. Kin-.'s tera to mark the closino of ihe s^^ and he ochools -illy decorated. Bpe«chia «i J >mein of all Present. m f iVen by >he chair Schoo! Mr Lin:
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  • 16 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Twent > Kailan Minors Injured Shanghai. Sept a li. Were injured
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  • 26 3 l^rjgsy Mtffc Hope Of Saving The Men par.':. 1 1 USS x v^ n >?r M ccntcmpb toe «Mi-ei lye ;e n recWered.-
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  • 138 3 Conference To Be Held In October London. Sept. 22. J^OPPER should benefit considerably by a meeting of an Inte/- r A helcl ln New York sonierone m October with the object of thproduction of some form of 'reaction n is pointed out. however that satis:tory results are only
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  • 78 3 Resignation From I nited Ireland Parly Dub'i.:. 22 rjENERAL O'DuiTy has reigned ;roia he Pre^lcfsncy any m mb^r, ai r- CJnitod Ireia^id Pan,-. tajßeUici with .r- li -hip of the Blue B&L'U. H succeeded vi t: >active posiloiis by Mr. Coigra Commandant Crcnin, This follow- Genera! OHJiiffya acute
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  • 59 3 Laic Minister Oi Finance As Chairman 'From O$T Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 22. HE A.-iemoly heifl v ovk i meeting i this afternoon, elected the lai? c*: Finance as Chairman and thereupon adjourned till eight o'clock this evetiinjg to hear the announcements b! the new Cabinet members and
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  • 88 3 Sir Alan Cobham Starts On Trip London, Sept. 22. y Alan Ccbhana took :uT from Partsfib on v non-stop ilight to India at C ,32 a m. Kis p'anc "Ar-pced Courier* 1 was not fully loaded with pefcirii bu he is re- fuelling a: SeJseybiU from fjje
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  • 558 3 Portsmouth Beaten MANY INTERESTING RESULTS London, Sept. '22. I X TK R being fully extended \<y West Ei-omwich A. last Saturday I and suffering their fust defeat for the season at the hands of Ulaekburn K. two days later, the League Cham l^ions were held
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  • 66 3 Presorted Stonehenge To The Nation kottdop, Se#t. 22. i Th? des b is an 3 of Sir Cecil C ebb, wiu- presented Stone- heiigc to he nation. IS Cecil Hexberi i>U\nard Chubb w3s i born on Ap::l 14. 187 G. lit was created first Baronei
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  • 87 3 Asiatic XV Bi-atsn 21—0 In First Game 'From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh. Sepl. 22. fTHE Ipoli Club defeated the Asiatic -I Rugby XV. on the first occasion of t lie meeting tjetweeii feujopjeans and Asiatic's ro ihc Rugby field, by 21 points ie nil The Asiatics
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  • 607 3 TAMBALAK RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. Dividend Of 2½ Per Cent. Declared Singapore, Saturday. /THE twenty-fifth ordinary general 1 meeting of the Tambalak Rubber estates, Ltd., was held at the registered effices of the company m the Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, at noon 10-day. The Hon. Mr. James Robertson was m
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  • 82 3 HOME RUGBY Results Of Yesterday's Games London. Sept. 22. THE following are the results of the principal rugby matches played today: Bristol 9 Old Cranleighans 0 Coventry 12 -Rugby o Deyonpoii Services 0 Bath 12 I Gloucester 37 Guy's Hospital n Halifax 8 Bradf-mi 3 l.lanelly 17 Sale 8 London
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  • 110 3 Chinese Woman Bound Over Singapore. Saturday. L' w Siew Kirn. a35 yeai old Chinese woman, was produced m the Third Police Court this morning before Mr. J. M. Brander. en a charge of attempting to commit .suicide on Sept. 14. by drinking two cups of caustic soda. The
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  • 44 3 Information has been received by the Deputy Controller of Labour that 305 state-aided labourers will arrive by the Samhia to-morrow. It is expected that 19 will i>e sent to iailau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham foi quarantine there.
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  • 321 3 Rainbow Wins ENDEAVOUR A MINTTI BEHIND t IJNDER weather conditions v particularly suited her, 33r. Sopwiih's Endeavour did .H! m pc early stages of Urd rnccj the America's Cup. She quickly led the Ugr Ijow and rounded tho fir muMflT seconds before Mr. Vand yacht, but tho
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    • 28 3 "ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT" j 11, Oliver Quay. I EXCELLENT GRILL j We Specialise m Continental Dishes. J COOKING AM) SERVICE tNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. J OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING. j
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  • 1094 4 JOHN Boles and Spencer Tracy are rivals m love with "Pat" Paterson, charming English comedienne, m the Fox romantic comedy, "Yam Seng" corning to the Alhambra Theatre this week. Aiding and abeting the comedy are Herbert Mundin, Sid Sivers and Harry Green. And Thelma Todd.
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    • 209 4 EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THIS SPLENDID STAGE LVD SCREEN ATTRACTION MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 CAPI TOL rl NIGHTLY 9.15 Paramount's Glamorous Dance Epic 'S^^M'- I^S^^S with SALLY RANT) whose ff.mous '"'"'^vhK ion <>i" the Chicago World. Fair. w Presented with a novel, clever Burlesque Dancing Aci MAE I5AIR1), ARCHIE THOMPSON and
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    • 22 4 ALQ4MBR4 1 1 TO-DAY: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15. THE FILM THAT OUTLEAPS THE II WILDEST IMAGINATIONS! RKO Picture Released by Pavilion, r RK
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    • 182 4 SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME with Balance design and feathertouch 2 m 1 writing makes writing a pleasure not a drudgery. Agents: KHOO HEN<; PHO CO. 27, South Canal Road. Singapore. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i
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  • 161 5 She Gained Energy woman's method of reducing vht is evidently as beneficial as it jVe Z!!Se a"d a letter she writes is there rf Syoipubii<:'tion:--years of age: height 5 ft 5V 2 Y A short tune ago my weight was .hove normal. I was listless and
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  • 199 5 Singapore, Saturday. j]KAVO, the Marine Department Football Club! Playing first-class football at the Alison Read Stadium this afternoon. I*7- A^ lp at^ the Chinese f™™ the »\.i A. Cup competition, winning by three goals to nil. 1 rue the competition has been brimful of unexpected results,
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  • 507 5 Three Goals To Nil EXCELLENT PLAY OF| WINNERS Keng Hock, but were otherwise at full strength. Mr. W. T. Davis refereed and tbe teams were: MARINE DEPT.: Abdul Rahman: Bakar, 11. Omar; A. Ahmat, Bakrom, M Omar; T. Awang, Musbah, Osman Bakri. S. Ahmat. CHINESE: Ah Kow:
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  • 101 5 New Promoter In The Field A NEW promoter has come into the field m the person of Mr. Aiig Chwee Seng. He is an enthusiastic sportsman and vas himself a pugilist many years ago. Mr. Chwee Seng, will present a very programme at the Great
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  • 90 5 A matcn of *-.hr*e sinstls? -ri r 6o bY h mtto iruxed doubles will be, played off at No. 7, Lorqng 40, Qeylang to-day >-'^paen Tv/r-vf'^'^ rtnH 'hi* Univ T pt| jsp, The following r?av<j been -,(>lP C O rl to reorpsent th° Wteyfair **.t? J Kv.^k
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  • 21 5 o The St. Greeory's BP. will celebrate its second anniversary at Oxley Rise, off Tank Road at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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    • 366 5 the mosquitoes aY i fcU n9i I a L_ BB aY A BSSW^^fUAaHH Bh %l i* I 1 11 1 1 1 W mfm 1 1 W f#^H "111 iTrl [I 1 1 I iTS gS^g^SArt^w£a&3i^|^^^rtw *i x- ~-qg Sunshine Glaxo is specially prepared to .5-^-^~suus- 3, c fha baby
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    • 86 5 SAVE your MONEY and TIME by getting your books through us. Give us a trial order and be convinced. 'GOOD BOOKS" DEPOT, Eton Building, Selegie Road, Singapore. -.■..jnar>an fl :iaHß>>anii;Brsuaiißi!Bi;iHßu«'<a:'aMai:*UK'i»>'iuiMiiiiiiiuiiiii:Biiiiicliliiliiliißiiaiiini:fiiiinaj t ßiiaiiliili:i!!iTTiMai:iuitfi'!i<ia.:«i'i iliif iliiliiliili:iiiliiliil:iliiliiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii«iii!!»i,iiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill!'«<<« \'vs%c I B|K 4' I THE PUBLIC GET I SATISFACTION WHEN I THEY BUY I LAMPS
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 293 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME A War Story By Sapper rpO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme Jl is as follows: j 1.35 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A sports talk. i 1.50 p.m. The Shamrock, Leek and j Thistle, a programme of gramophone records. 2.35 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. A Roman
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    • 281 5 MnrWHM produced i'? William IfacLurg I 0 3b a.m. The Wireless Military Band, conductor B. Walton O'Donnell < continued). i 0 s»'« a.m. -1.05 a.m. A summary of the weeks news 1.20 a.m. Time Signal from Big B: n The BBC. Theatre Orchestra, "leader Montague Breafleyt, conductor. Stanford Robinson. 1.50
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  • 3430 6 Singapore Autumn Race Meeting Concludes j Yesterday Mainly A Favourites' Day Singapore, Saturday. A THREE-FIGURE dividend paid by Ginger (Medan), ridden by Che Din, m the sixth race, was the outstanding feature of to-day's amateur raws, which brought to a very successful conclusion
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    • 132 6 ANY TIME ANY PLACE THE CASE mAKu Lli v AND LUVt fifo. /v^^&^^~^,^^^^ I MOST SENSATIONAL EVENTS EVER STAGED LOCALLY. I KATES O!»EN W> VIW C^ STARTS I B PJi DUA 1 n v 9JS PM I i AT THE 3 \l GREAT WORLD I f& FRIDAY, 28TH SEPT., 1934.
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    • 148 6 ii mi iiinliiiini lI --~^r~- ">*• m I'miM irni^ I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,0004*00 The I Great Eastern Life I Assurance Co.. Ltd. j I (Incorporated m the Stwfa Si'ttlem nt-). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, I I Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27,
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  • 2260 7  - Why I Believe In The Public Schools Richard Sidney By „ader may well ask: "What P*Lc it matter whether you bejathe public sch ols or^not? iiHwill go on just tht >iime." nk that i^ does matter, and I iattempttoshowwhv For the !2 seventeen years I have only En^iand for fewer
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  • 79 7 BANDITS' LATEST BODGE Bank Clerks Forced To Take Off Their Trousers Montreal, Quebec. Bandits In Canada' now force bank clerks to surrender not only money— but their trousers as well. Over 2.500 dollars (£500) worth of jewellry was stolen from a manufacturing jeweller here by this method. Three young bandits
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  • 412 7 A Party Within The Congress Patna, Aug. 27. pANDIT Malaviya had an informal 1 conference last evening, regarding the formation of a branch of the Nationalist Party m Bihar. Earlier m the afternoon, he had a discussion with Babu Rajendra Prasad. In explaining his attitude, Pandit
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  • 202 7 Children's Response To B. B. C. Appeal (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept, 5. AjM S.O.S. has just been broadcast on behalf of "caterpillars. When twenty-five spurge hawk moth caterpillars arrived at the Zoo from th( Scuth of France the authorities were In
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  • 563 7 Soviet Experiment CHILDREN EDUCATED AND AMUSED Moscow. £OV!KT Russia prides itseil" on thtt way it is dealing with the problem af educating and amusing its children. In the "Museum of Children*' Pictures and Books" an attempt is mi to administer the dose of education without their noticing
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    • 59 7 •••an cl tha t\s ESSSf^SBSk why 1 Blilliißr^H always insist H|^HHH ii p o ISiklflßJ ANCHOK I I^^>l WHICH CONTAINS 1 I F NE S T BARLEY V GROWN THE V y MALT FROM THAT BARLEY GIVING YOU EXTRA ENERGY BREWED b- BOTTLED IM SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO,
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  • 548 8 Position Substantially Improved THE June number of the Monthly Bulk- tin of Statistics, "published by the Economic Intelligence Service of League Secretariat, measures the extent of the world's economic recovery. For instance, one of the Marks of tr.o depression since 1928 has been the facv that, m most
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  • 2117 8  -  W. B. Maxwell OUR SHORT STORY By rr.HIS happened twenty years ago; but I I believe there are parts of England where -similar ihings might happen to:o\v The cottage of old Mrs. Price was one oi the best m the pretty lit'lo villagv. It had plenty of nice
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  • 99 8 Giant Tunny Pulls Yacht For 200 Miles Liverpool, Nova Scotia. A giant tunny weighing: 792 lb., has been caught off Liverpool, Nova Scotia, by Mr. Thomas Howdl, a Chicago grain market I c-K-rator. Mr. Howell took 62 hours to land th< fish and during i's struggles it pulled
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  • 140 8 'New Testament Lost During Great War Melbourne, Victoria. A pocket New Testament which was lost by Private Wallace Crichton at the Front during the Great War. has been traced after 17 years. Crichton, who is a caterer of Flemington, has just received a letter from Herr F.
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  • 1116 8 Encounters With Lions And Gorillas MANY of the i] f wild m ganda are increaW m numbers The annual report of (he Game Ward Uganda provide;, ample evidence that i° f phants an- steadi'v increasing m all V <(t th" Protect rat, which this
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    • 69 8 A, i iSU-^ V X x llll] /"^Jfjl XS i :'^S J^ffiiffS. -t^r llli^'---.^ ZZ "I /,li'H I EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT
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  • 1836 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES -vq we deservt what the gods give us? Oniy it we make use of the gifts. pid you know that m this town of Singapore you can get food as good as any which k served to you m the finest restaurants of Paris? For all I
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  • 1354 10 A NEW SERIES. In this, the first of a new series of weekly I comments, "C.H.S.J" 1 returns to the Sunday I Tribune after an ab- f sence of six months 1 m Europe. His usual 1 role has been the 1 i serious ore, m cdi-
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  • 599 10 How It Works In Italy THE general plan of the Corporative system m Italy, as it appears at this moment, is as follows: The old Socialistic syndicate was baser! on the principle of class war, and its one aim was to keep together the employed of a
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  • 53 10 Gas Weapons Seized By Polish Frontier Guards Katowi'-c, Poland. Five hundred pistols able to discharge poison gas and made to look like fountain pens have been seized by Polish frontier guards on the Polish-Gern:an frontier near here. It is stated that the discharged causes anyone within ran;™
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  • 203 10 Motorists And The Zone Of Silence London. Sept. 15. FOLLOWING the success of the zone of silence introduced as an experiment m the London area on Aug. 27, the use of horns by motor vehicles between 11.30 p.m. and 7 a.m. will from to-night be prohibited on all
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  • 125 10 Making Sofia The Best-Behaved City Scfia The Municipal authorities here have published a series of regulations to make Sofia the Best-Behaved City. Citizens are forbidden to: Sing and shout m the street* after 10 p.m.; Make coarse jokes m public at any time; Display "dubious" pictures; Write coarse
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  • 125 10 Durban Woman Doctor Gives Her Views Durban, Natal. Baby shows are definitely r»ot good for babies, according to a Durban woman doctor. "The average baby show as it is run to-day is a farce," she says, "and does not serve any useful educational purpose. "Three or
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  • 115 10 Canaries 'To Detect Deadly Gas In Steel Foundry Pretoria, Transvaal Canaries are playing- a vital pait m lbt» operation of the great £5,000,000 iron and steel works at Pretoria Wes- They are used to warn the blast furnace hands of the presence of deadly carbon monoxide gas, which
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  • 78 10 Level-Crossing Keeper Charged With Causing Injuries Versailles. "I was gardening at the time, and I forget all about the train,'' Jci;n Raviny, keeper of the Tuilerie levol crossing near here, is alleged to have coitfeftsed to the police, when they questioned him concerning an accident m which
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  • 991 10 A Talk With Lewis Milestone OF Hollywood directors to-day nor* k more respected oatsido America IJj admired m Hollywood than Lewis Mn stane, writes Ali&taii Cooke m thfwV server. There is a local not tn cynical, point to this admiration y He is an unassuming man, mdi
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    • 174 10 X^-^-^ l^ TICKETS ISSUED FOR BY ALL STEAMTDAX/FI SHIP AJR AND I IXMYLL. RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Onnp«r and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. M MM J WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET
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  • 489 11 r Camera Corner Dodge To Save Expense i3T week I referred to the choice f camera m cases of amateurs s more serious work than t^iSUottin*. It almost m S£ follows that when a casual 2? suddenly begins to take the Z more seriously he finds
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  • 142 11 Nineteen Passengers Injured AX accident, which might well have been attended by far more serious consequences, took place at 6.23 p.m. at the Fort Station, Colombo, recently through an empty train from Jaffna -etting on to the samo line on which a coast line train bound
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  • 302 11 Escaping Convict With A Gun Chicago. VyARDERS and other prison officers m the United States, especially those with families, are cowed by fear fear of the convict with a gun. This, m the opinion of the Federal Police and the men who caught Dillinger, is the real
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  • 88 11 Madrid. There is a surname which nobody wants m Spain. It is "Exposito," and is given to all children abandoned by the.r parents and brought up by Municipal or county authorities. Several "Expositos" have signed a petition to the Government asking that they be allowed to
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  • 321 11 Work Of The National Trust <By_ Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 29. MORE than 250 places of natural beauty or historic interest have been secured by the National Trust, which was founded ior that purpose m 1895, and secured permanent establishment under the
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  • 154 11 Diplomatic Circles Concerned Vienna, Aug. 24. IN diplomatic circles here concern exists over the purpose of the r-eunion of the Hapsburg and Bourbon Uqulies at the Mariazeller Villa, belonging to Prince Kohenlohe. Among those taking part are ex-King Alfonso of Spain, Reid-Marshal Archduke Eugen, and AjChuuke Friedrich. Legitimists
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  • 496 11 Whiteaway\s Saleswomen Attacked SATURDAYS are often unusually busy m the larger stores of Shanghai, but Messrs. Whiteaway, LaidlftW and Co.. Ltd., at the coiner of Nanking and Szechuen Road*-., received an unusual md unpleasant form of activity shortly after opening on a Saturday recently. A
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    • 171 11 1 l^^P ♦a. m o c^»> I BaA*o BEDSTEAD M ownership of a "Diamond" bedstead t *a«s lastm? satisfaction; m such a manner as to prouse almost comfort and support ••wg repose. I?!? 8 a iife time and more, for it is Ktcd of strong steel and is insect "tj*
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    • 200 11 TIGER BEER IS BEST •IyI}III»I I I I I I I c j "BMHIBB CtPS New Seasons Slocks /iisf Arrived. I The Latest Shapes Most Attractive J I Colours. I I a I AH one Price 5 $1.00 each I m f p Medical Hall, Ltd. j I Chemists. I
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  • 1035 12 TWIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING rT'HAT TRICKY old girl, Dame Fashion has done another of her famous aboutturns and after PRETENDING heavy brocades and sumptuous velvets and lame were en her mind she suddenly sends forih three rou^ng cheers for COTTON m all its variations, and proceeds to transform us into
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    • 296 12 iiiiiiifiiitiii i •■■Ml iiti!tiM|i!ii:iiii!iit!itiiuiniiiim n>n^ I i i i I I I 111!"""" 1 EXCLUSIVE MODEL GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. CHOSEN P ERSO N A L L V BY ENID PETRIE FOR MLR S INGAPORE CLIENTELE. Telephone 4971. NIKKO SE 10 > Battery Road. ,iiii i i t i ll
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  • 1611 13 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent its whole of Johore turned out on I Monday nt t0 celebrate the 1 .TV the Sultan, His Highness rShici nd to toast th eir absent if The wa s brilliantly illu arC i looked like fairyland from nor hern shores
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  • 129 13 Here is a list of the most prominent books of the season how many of them have you read? Hell said the Duchess, Michael Arlen. Anthony Adverse, Hervey APen. Children of the Poor, Anonymous. Mr. Bobadil, Francis Baeding. Masked Women, Rex Beach. Falling Star. Vicki Baum. Lights of
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    • 140 13 MALAYAN I LpSKTV CRAFT* I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■IBHaHBBHBHBI Sarongs. RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE. MAISON CHARNETTE X(>. 10, HIGH STREET. Birt Frocks ol various styles for different occasions. Felt and Straw Hats. Spring Coats, also Winter Coats for Home wear. Novelties, Baj/s, Berets, Sweaters, etc. All these are lest than Cost. Come m and
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    • 72 13 IMPORIANT I S ANNOUNCEMENT 1 MONEY SAVING I SALE from MONDAY Ist OCT. I to I MONDAY 15th OCT. 1 !$75,000i I GOODS TO BE CONVERTED I INTO CASK r f! HUNDREDS OF I BARGAINS 1 IN ALL I DEPARTMENTS I FRANKEL 8R05., I 101, VICTORIA STREET |j I AND
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    • 369 13 II Jiill Hi] no BB w i r II mi ii ill lii n A lor II cfnts [JJ^^^^^j^ IIOOK I U Mpw HAVE YOt T READ J J "Postman always *in«rw '.wic<*'" BEALTIFLL j j *^nu strawtaftits" vn-eb rwH»a, CHECKED LINENS j! "Itmahfi^fcifccr* Bfhrimttmmtmm, PRINTED SILKS, The.v 'nnd Maay
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  • 1072 14  -  G. S. Hammonds Tihe Lowdlownn Ohh A Sailor s^ Life \iOTHINTi doing," said the Chief, with dignity. "Go out and do your stuff." "But who wants to read an interview with sailor V 1 1 inquired desperately. "This i port and wo get sailors here
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  • 551 14 Sunday Tribune. Sin gapore: Sunday. Sept, 23, 1934. LONDON-BRISBANE I N alluring picture of the possibility of short holidays m Australia* for residents of 1 alaya is conjured up by the c tails of tk? Imperial Airways rviee to Australia which have i 3t been published. Them;- igural ceremony will
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  • 650 14 IHAD intended to begin this week by tt.Uiuc jou the story ot the two sampies oi b^er which were sent to the Municipal analyst, but I find that everyone has heard it. A A "I" CONGRATULATE you, old boy, ToA day is one of the.
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    • 208 14 When you feel run-down as you almost certainly will from time to time m the trying Tropical climate nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous tonic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" 'Cinchona Iron Wine). Cinchona is itself a tonic of world-wide
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  • 1253 15 IDENTITY OF ACCUSED^ PERSON MAN REFERRED TO AS "SIIK" Whispered Consultation Police Sergeant's Story Of Stolen Purse (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 12, OINGULAR happenings m a Sussex police-court lent an air of mystery to a person clad m a sports coat and
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  • 72 15 LUC KY CHARMS STOLEN Actor Who Had His Pocket Picked Melbourne, Victoria. Mr. Harry Thursfon, the actor who has often played the part of Captain Bainsfather's war-time character O!d Bill, had two "charms." One was a "lucky" penny autographed with a penkife by Captain Bairnsfather. The other was a small
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  • 60 15 Paris M. Pietri, Minister of the Marine, has had to issue a circular to the French maritime prefectures to remind them that m official language a ship is feminine. Now that we have this ruling the '"Petit Journal" ironically observes, we will know whether announcements refer to
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  • 753 15 Surprise For Mr. Ben Shashoua (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 12. MR. B.n Jacob Shashoua, a native ot Irak and a well-known figure m the West-end of London, has been ordered to leave this country within 28 days. The order reached Mr. Shashoua m a registered
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  • 284 15 The Inside Story BREACH OF FAITH ALLEGED I\URING the past several years many Chinese have been deported from Japan under various pretexts. Yesterday another hatch of 51 Chinese deported from Japan arrived m Shanghai. These Chinese had been m Japan for many years and had married
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  • 643 16  - Terms That Are Often Confused: Bow To Bring Off A Screw Sydney Lee BILLIARDS Billiards HAMPERING THE CUEING (Empire Amateur Champion) 1 HAVE been asked to describe the difference between shots played with "screwy "stun, or "stab." and a* the terms aTe often confused, I think the points of difference
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  • 915 16  - CONTRACT BRIDGE "Horatius" #y f\N many occasions i have urgeu readers to refrain from taking an obvious finesse until either it is forced on them by a sound defence ior the discards have given an inkling as to the best direction m which to take it. Here is an example
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  • 442 16  - HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME D. M. Greig Hint So, h>. By (POSITION IN DOUBLES WHEN SERVING. V|/ T HEN you arc playing- m a double it is essential to have an under standing with your partner as ir> th« position you are groing to take an j« various circumstances.
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  • 39 16 A monument has been the source o! the river Tioeirajj^ tang an eagle mounted on a decorated with ot a k It bears the winf jrff* "Hen i.s Eon-, f-red R' ve Destiny of 800
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    • 240 16 •J- J jgj Keeps you young If i#SCRUBB f S l/Y)) Bath Delight Softens and perfumes the bath »/Xr~T^/V^ SUPPLIED IN THE tC^r^/ I/ w A following perfumes: l'-'^'^^ )jtL±/Z Wmf PINE LAVENDER, j (f^u^\ .1 S3T*/ j wW EAU-DE-COLOGNE, I I at i|,i|i,|iil,!|rl •llii:l|.i|i:|ll|lHlilll|lllllllllillll|il|:nmiii»iilliMi: Everyone remarks, What s pretty
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  • 1565 17 "MY SON IS DEAD-I KILLED HIM" Refuse Dump Case FATHER'S ALLEGED STATEMENT (By Air Mail) London Sept. 5. i DRAMATIC statement alleged to Ip been given to the police was tfd by prosecuting counsel when a rjther made his second appearance befoie Uxbridge magistrates, accused li murdering his seven-year-old son.
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  • 569 17 HUSBAND'S ALLEGED CRUELTY Separation Order In Ceylon Case A LIMONY m Rs. 250 per month plus t *k J?? month for maintenance ol the child was allowed by Mr V VI Fernando, Acting District Judge, Colombo', who granted a judicial separation m the suit brought by Mrs. Doreen Beryl Mutciu
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  • 121 17 Shoes Stolen Off Sleepers' New York. A man who had spent the night on a bench m the New York Central Park awoke at dawn to see a negro cutting his shoe laces with a sharp knife. The negro fled. Mr. W. F. Briggs, the sleeper, rose
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  • 315 17 Ihs Rise Of A Clydeside Yard THE recent launch of the cruiser Galatea from the Clydesdale shipyard of Scotts' Shipbuilding and EngiKeering Co. has focussed attention on concern, which may be said to have been part and parcel of the economic and industrial development of Greenock,
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  • 135 17 Steam-Roller Crushes Screen Super To Death Prague Death stalked into a film studio at Barrandov, near Prague, during the making X what was to have been an uproarious farce In the film, the "funny man" tries to press his trousers with a steam-roller. it gets out of
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  • 137 17 Twenty-Five Years For Kidnappers m, Chicago. Ihree kidnappers, alleged to have used a heated hammer to torture their captive, have been sentenced to twenty-five years' imprisonment m the state "penitentiary here They are Allen Siegal, Arthur Sway and Rudolph Pisani, who are convicted of kidnapping and torturing-
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  • 86 17 Put Wolves To Flight With Bicycle Bell Helsingf ors The well-known Swedish Miist, Siure Hag-elberg, was bicycling home- along a lonely road near Laanilaa, m Finnish Lapland, late at night. Suddenly he sr.w black shapes ahead. They were four large woives, yapping hungrily. Realising that retreat was
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  • 810 17 CGovt. Measures SUFFICIENT FOR NEXT WINTER Berlin. QERMANY is fighting a winnini battle against the possibility o a food shortage next winter. This is the conclusion apparently to be drawn from the facts ani figures given to Reuter's corres pondent by Ministerial Directoi Moritz, of the
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  • 90 17 Gibraltar. A case of anthrax m East Finchley, London, has resulted m an official ban here on Japanese shaving brushes. A report from the British health auth rities reached this town under the Rock to the effect that ihe Finchiey anthrax case had been traced to the
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    • 4 17 TIGER BEER IS BEST
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  • 1013 18 Duke Of Gloucester In Kandy To -Day HANDING BACK A THRONE Sinhalese Kings RBD-LETTER DAY FOE CEYLON 'Special to the "Sunday Tribune.") IT ANDY, ancient capital of the Sinhalese kings, nestling among the hills m the heart of Ceylon, the gem of the Indian Ocean, will be the scene to-day
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  • 128 18 36 Inches In 24 Hours In Assam Cherrapunji, .Assam. Anxious officials of the Metropolitan Water Board m London should come here for a holiday. What is believed to be the world's record rainfall has just been registered: 36.1 inches m 24 hours. In one week, 116.5 inches
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  • 109 18 Husband Files Petition In Rhyme Birmingham, Alabama. A PETITION for divorce entirely m rhyme has been filed m the Jefferson Chancery Court here. The introduction reads: "Felx Gains herewith complains. Against his wife, Oiphelia Gains." The petition then states m rhyme that Felix charges Orphelia with aband
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  • 219 18 Oklahoma Police Capture Escaped Convict Lansing, Kansas. JIM Clark. 30-year-old "Dillingpr" the South-West. has bee n canim* by the Oklahoma Police, He was JS back immediately to the siatc dhT here from which h e and ton other™ victs escaped m May last year. Police have
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    • 234 18 What YOU need to regain your energy is Bourn -vita Once you allow the East to drain you of your energy, you might It will help you to sleep the sound, refrcdtktfg sleep without which I as well go home. You can't stand up to the life unless you take
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  • 1053 19 RMfjn Of Terror OF THE OGPU h2KA .ocpu-narkomvnudel. t r«e- (> k words, compoundrf tht first syllable.-, of Soviet 111 «tami for three stages m the JL»ent of the policy of terror-■Trem-ession which has always *B£P in ral IVatIUV f S Viet --grr replacement of the Ogpr
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  • 274 19 LAST MOMENTS NEAR DEATH Feelings Of Student Who Committed Suicide A MAN has written the story °o^°{hQ last moments of his own life recording his thoughts, his final wishes ho, f c K W£ l Sa student aged 23, and a bac J ln Tokyo Imperial UniverKob^alm m HiS name
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  • 74 19 Bootlegging In Finland On The Decline Helsingfors. Alter years of intensive warfare between the authorities and rum-runners, bootlegerin? m Finland is being stamped out. During July, only 72fi gallons of contraband liquor were seized, as compared with 4,600 gallons to tho corresponding .iionth of last year. For the
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  • 636 19 Scientists' Expedition To Tibet i New York, Aug. 20. SOMETIME m September— no definite date has been set because of all thy details yet to be worked out seven young men will put to sea m a reconditioned rumrunner to travel, by way of Guatemala and
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  • 38 19 Paris. The police have raided an hotel m Boulogne-'-ur-Seine inhabited chiefly by Chinese, and discovered an cpium den. Fifteen grammes of opium and false idenftv paners have been seized. Six Chinese have been arrested.
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  • 77 19 Sweepstake tickets are expected to be o i sale at Post Offices as a result of a bill drafted by the Southern Rhodesia Government which will probably come before Parliament m October. But hawking of tickets will not be allowed. The Bill has been drafted to give effect
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  • 200 19 Curative Powers Of An Underground Pool Cap: Tcwn. INVALIDS arc flocking to an underground "swimming pool" on tbe coast about thirty miles irr.i Hermanu Cape ProvinceIts oiliciel name is De K?ldc.r? [The Cellars) but it is more often called th '•healing cave/ Dying men are to have been
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  • 158 19 Sympathisers Rob Invalid Wi.h Tears In I heir Eyes Prague. Although two women at Bystri?e pod Hostynem, m Moravia, were convicted of theft, their Viotitn attimitted that they had stolen wih tear- m their ey. In the Spring 1 of thi? year, Jan a Efasova, aged
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  • 128 19 Tumultuous Welcome For Gen. Tsai New York. Aug. 25. NEW York to-day prepared to welcome Gh neral Tsai Tins Kai, Coir.mandcr cf the Chinese 19ih Rout; f ;md hero of the Japanese offensive against Shanghai m 1932. m eh. Police mp.de prep.? die a crowd
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  • 157 19 Johannesburg's Fraffic rouble Duo To lliom Jonanru .1 hannesburg kill ped London ;'.n<i fou. i m Liv< ••;■■>• I. rh,< was one of the fact revealed al Lha annual meeting of the Safet 3 t tion here. Tho Association ccn We ia the bam i due bo w
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  • 887 20 (C*° 66 a, 99 (T*\\£ ]E? Why Is There A Dearth Of Talent? The Select Band Of Old-Timers Retiring From The Game One By One Decline Of See Gim Hock When The "Chop* Left Him Standing Reminiscences Of Previous Champi jks Delay In Singapore Tournament. (By
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  • 119 20 France Amused At Ivondon Failure I France, where the twenty-four houi >ck is universal, is amused at th( C.C.'s decision to abandon the experi »nt in London The latest friend'y "leg-pul!" comes h ironic article from the London corres ndent of the Paris "Midi." "Logic does not count
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  • 908 20 to communicate with the secretary, Mr. Chia Heng Eng, 17, Lorong Lalat, Singapore. MALACCA NOTES The Cantonese Sporting Association met the Shamrock Badminton Party in a return match last Sunday and trouncI .d tueoi 0/ (i 2, one game being unwished turough failing light. 1 Scores (Can onese
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  • 1069 20 SPECIAL SELANGOR NOTES Ladies Op^n Doubles Semi-Finals ißy T.N.C.i THE Selangor ladies cpen doubles bac 1 uuaWii cnampionship has now cached its final stages. MJSS Btuy a, a.iv .v.-ss Dorothy Lew. die present holders, will defend their title and they will meet formidable opposition m Miss Chfin Kon Neon? and
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  • 787 20 Rigging Innovations MR. VANDERBILT 4« SKIPPER (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 5. at the conclusion of Fri clay's race the selection com mitttv of the Now York Yacht Clv announced that Rainbow would <j fend the America's Cup against Endeavour yachtsmen apreed that |\v had made a
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    • 189 20 THt RAINS NO LONGER BRING NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS Remember how I used to IP sneeze and snuffle, gasp and V'y* IV gag the whole season through? v-z "*>». Jk s coti^ion-scnsft Compound N^SJ J^Hf V *7 my Doctor ordered has made me v Vv •]B prccticclly immune from wet-
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  • 1953 21  -  "Clubman" j PING-PONG I In j MALAYA I By fit****" Popularity Of Ping-pong ProgreBS ()f The _/sJf A U9 M Or A Strenuous Pastime standard In Malaya Present Singapore Championships Tactics And Faults Aitong OI d Boys > Association Annual Report Inter-tlub Matches In Malacca. nFRHAFS. not
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  • 238 21 Performing Bear Made To Kill A Man Prague. A BOAR was made the agent cf a murder at Klopatico, m Slovakia, according to the confession of the accused man's wife, who is charged with complicity m the crime. A bear trainer, Josef N#mec, came with his wife
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  • 215 21 But Preaches Sermon To Escaping Gunman Coliinfrswooii. New Jersey. A CLERGYMAN held up bere by I man who commandeered his mot <> -car lo escape from the scene of an attempted crime, had the presence of irrnd to deliver a short sermon to the young man sis
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    • 1065 21 fsdfa Bliiill'ii 1 'j I*1 fl'llJtffKli'lh l il i l!!l T!ll' l :'l;; ll l !l l !t i"l'F"l "T' JfKMWKrmmXKtXm\uT<WB r frWir TMKaftiirHt Bl^^ Br"^r Iff 1 I'll mil ■iMMMIJiarTMBBiMfiannBBBI yl Take 3 ASPRO' Tablets immedi- scientifically formulated as a result of m\ 1 ately the first sign of
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  • 2562 22  -  "Rimau" tefi''2* Swvrfee Z)e/co<« W Wfttu 4/trf SX'.C. Singapore Cup Sensations Wf/Z 4 «^co«rf WpMor Team L»« ffcc Ci/p:' Police And Marine In The Running S >ccej- Successes Of Selangor Chinese Stonor Shield Cricket Final To Be Timeless Malayan Hockey Prospects. (By DESPITE their disappointing display m the
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  • 630 22  -  "K.O." Cfiy rrHERE is a distinct revival m ama- teur boxing. Following the tournament hdd at the Drill Hall a fewmonths ago by the Singapore Amateur Boxing AssociaAmateurs tion, two shows were Getting World and the Great World. In the latter Busy. programme
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    • 65 22 Mummy always cures my colds and sore SP^-^^f throats with M\ v^/^ HUDSONS V EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Your best safeguard against colds, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, is Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsement of the medical profession and has been universally known for
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    • 43 22 TIDE TABLE rO-DAY 10.53 a.m lObl R% p^ rO-MORROW 11.19 a.m H-* TUESDAY 1146 am ]2 i3P m WEDNESDAY 0.21 *%»5 THURSDAY I m ".h 3 Z£ FRIDAY: 140 a.b, l M fi? 9 SATURDAY 223 a.m if P SUNDAY: I fi m
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  • 111 23 IT4)ong Kapor's Unbeaten Rerord Britailljpp Kapor maintained their .1 record m the Malay Cricket when they defeated Kampong p Sunday. The latter side bat- and m their respective innings 1 and 102 for 5 declared. M. M. Mr. Ws scor j n g 61 not out. Kampong lir«a
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  • 40 23 Mearies are now invited for the Siong she ha»A. open ping-pong championship, tive Jatrance fee is 25 cents per entry, tosing date is fixed for Sept. 30, .11 entries accompanied, with enfees should be addressed to the pc-r^ secretary.
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  • 206 23 State Rugger Trial And Asiatics' Game i 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala, lumpur, Saturday. f i State rugger trial on the padang 21 nn-^ y Pro .bables beat Possibles by Inri^n f niL Hunter scored a to/, fnn w a H Cn scored two tries «eh. Pax-
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  • 321 23 Siong 800 Junior Handicap Tournament Results Results of the Siong 800 Athletic As:ociatlon's mnior handicap four bail uinardo Tournament were, as follows: lounri: L -e Cheng Kuan owe 80 >eat ran Cir-c Hock, owe 40, 15C— 108 t Second round: Chua Ken.T Pak owe 50 3T.at Lim Chio Leow
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  • 95 23 Singapore, Saturday. The it (lowing were the results of matches played to-day between members of the C.R.C.. urn] the V.M.C.A. (V.M.C.A. players menti)ncd first) SINGLES: Dr. Chic 'leek Yam beat K. Pan* (>-3, i^-fi. 6-2; 1). Groeh lost to Woon Chow Tat 6-4, 6-2; Dr. G. Haridas beat
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  • 77 23 The ping-pong championship tournament on the league system of the Java Traders Association resulted as follows: Champion, Koh Kirn Peow; gunner -up Chua Eng Cheong: third Koh Tian Hock. Consolation prizes: Goh Eng Bee, Yeo Pen? Cho. Tay Tian Soo, Low Hian Teck. The Association will be.
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  • 60 23 The following will represent the McNair Road B.P. m a friendly badminton game of five singles and two doubles, against the Upper Serangoon R.C. at their court to-day at 3 p.m. SINGLES: Lee Jouy Scan. Chia Kirn Watt. Joslin Vass, Ann Pe'ifj Kiat and David Lee. DOUBLES: Chia Vow Sai
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  • 48 23 The Amicable Badminton Party has acquiied a court m Neil Road, Singapore, where members may practise on Thuisdays and Saturdays. Parties desirous of having friendly matches with the Amicable Badminton Party are requested to communicate with the hon. sports captain or the hon. secretary at 43, Canal Road.
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    • 865 23 Great Reorganization Sale -^FOR ONE WEEK ONLY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH TILL SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29ih WE CONTEMPLATE CLOSING THE SECOND FLOOR OF QUR STORE AND ONCENTR \Tl\<; DFPAKTMENTS ON THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT. IN PLANNING THE hEARRANGEMVNT OF THF V \RIOUS DEPARTMENTS WE ARE FAC*£» WITH THE PROBLEM OF EXCESS
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  • 66 24 SO or the third event at Friday's races. Phoon Tok (Mr. Beven) won the race with Timbar.g (Che Yacob second, end Lady Raja (Mr. Wahab) third. I Cliappo J. T. Forbes), which woe the polo pony race on Friday. Two Singapore racegoers at Friday':; meeting. The
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