Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 January 1935

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune 01.%£ JNo 34 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JA NUARY 13, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1017 1 Planes Take Daily Shipments Money Flows JLike Water I A New Town In A Savage Country (Special To The Sunday Tribune) WEALTH of gold being won; big planes taking shipments of it c cry day; a new-born town 5,U00 feet above sea level, with
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  • 175 1 AIR MAIL British Plane Delayed At Calcutta Bangkok, Saturday. outward Imperial Airways plane is again late and is not due at Calcutta before Sunday morning. It is due at Bangkok on Monday and perhaps will arrive at Singapore the same evening. Ganga Smuggling POLICE COURT Kuala
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    69 1 -OFF TO THE WILDS" AFT' R MARRIAGE: The Rev: Edgar H Bow^n, of Teg wan' Mission. Southern Rhodesia, was married to M'ss Milde-e' Foreman, a \iie sister at University Col ege Hospital, of S ect Hill Chei?fie*d, Kent, recently. The b cle intends h 'ping her husbxnd m S. Rhodesia,
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  • 116 1 Remnants Cleared Up In Hunan Hongkong, Jan. 12. 4 COMMUNIQUE from Changsha, the capital of Huna% states that 111^*^!^ lM.vtrW&eTi dtealed by xfi.€ vfbvernii t troops. > The Peace Preservation Conference at Charexhow m South Fukien has concluded. More than 60 resolutions were adoptedA thousand natives of
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  • 370 1 People Won't Work With Him (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Farn worth (Lanes), Jan. 2. I HAVE spoken to-night with a ixangman who is on the "dole." He is Mr. Tom Philips, of Albertvoad, Farn worth, who 'was to have assisted m the execution
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  • 619 1 F.M.S. Tour KUALA iw; In Go A II WELCOME (From Our Own Corresponient, Taiping, Saturday. 2IR Shenton Thomas, the High Commissioner, accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, who is making his official entry into Perak t''-da.> stopped at Taiping and iunche at the Residency this ai
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  • 651 1 RIGHTS OF EMI i CITIZENS Vital (iuestioL Ex-Malayan (HE Views LIVELY discussion i* seeding m Britain on definition ior citizen < >. .0 British Empire who born m Britain. The dues:: ,1 arises owing to the custom oi: I foreigners reterring to those born m Britain
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  • 411 2 SURPRISES IN F.A. CUP Third Round Results LEAGUE CHAMPIONS WIN London, Jan. 12. THE Cup-holders beaten! And m the Third Round, by the only goal scored m the match, by the Spurs. The above sums up the biggest sensation m to-day's cup-tie matches. With an enviable
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  • 191 2 Lincoln's Good Win Over Hartlepools There were no matches of major importance m the Engl'sh League, the cup-ties interfering with the fixtures. The only notable wins m the Northern Section of the Third Division, was Lincoln's s—l5 1 victory over Hartlepools and Gateshead's good win aga:nst Halifax. In
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  • 54 2 Pilots and Masters of steamers are hereby warned that on Jan. 22 between the hours of about 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. the War Department S.S. Sir Hastings Anderson will be steaming without lights m the eastern approaches to Singapore between Tan jong Pagar and the eastern
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  • 85 2 Across The Pacific At 182 Miles Per Hour Honolulu, Jan- 12. A WIRELESS message from Mrs. Amelia Earhaflt, the American Airwomdn, who is making a transpacific flight, received after four and a half hows, says that she is Hying through a fog at an altitude of 3,000
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  • 140 2 Southampton Machines To Be Replaced London, Jan. 12. THE complete squadron overseas will be re-equipped by air for the first time when the flying boats at Singapore are replaced by short "Singapore" Flying Boats. At present the equipment consists of Supermarine Southamptons. The new aircraft are
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  • 174 2 A Hectic Week For Reporters Flemington, Jan. 12. THE week-end adjournment of the Hauptmann trial brought a welcome respite to the harassed staffs of restaurants and to newspapermen, who have spent one of the most hectic weeks m memory. The defence expects to prove that Hauptmann was innocent
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  • 28 2 En Route To Bangkok From Croydon London, Jan. 12. Major Prasofcsri Chiraprariti, the King of Siam's personal Aide-de-Camn left Croydon to-day for Bangkok.- Reuter
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  • 217 2 Sad Tragedy In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN inquest into the death ol i> Chiness, Cheong Ah Koo, v;ho died as a result of injuries sustained from a fai from a ladder outside the Straits Trading Buildings, Market Square, on Dec
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  • 154 2 Malaria Scourge In Ceylon (From Our Oivn, Correspondent Klang, Jan. 11. A public meeting of Ceylonese was held m Selangor Coast Club at 7 o'clock last night to discuss relief measures for the Malaria Epidemic now raging m Ceylon. Mr. V. Thambiah, Post Masiei Klang was voted to
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  • 123 2 Mr. Justice Alexander Bateson London Jan. 12. The death is announced of Mr Justice A. D. Bateson Reuter. Sir Alexander Dingwall Bateson. bcrn 1866, was one of the Justices of the High Court of Justice (ProtatP. Divorce and Admiralty Division) since 1925 He was called to the Bai Inn»r
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  • 81 2 Eight Selangor Players In States' Side (From Our Own Report ?r; Kuala Lumpur, Jan 12. The following have been selected to represent the F.M.S. against the Colony at hockey on Jan. 26 at Kuala LumpurChong Swee Ln (Perak); G. L Grciq and Gorbex Singh Baskaran L.
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  • 100 2 London, Jan. 12. me ioiiowing matches m the Rugby Union were played to-day: Bath 3 Northampton 8 Bedford 8 Coventry 0 Birkenhead Park 17 Guy's Hospital 5 Blackheath 16 Harlequins 18 Bristol 14 The Army 3 Leicester 17 O.M.T. 0 London Welsh 8 Moseley 11 Newport 3 Gloucester
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  • 16 2 In the Scottish International Trial at Murrayfield, Scotland drew with The Rest 21—21.- Reuter
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  • 650 2 Mr. W. G. McAdoo HIS MISSION TO THE PHILIPPINES Singapore, Saturday. AN American Senator is m Singa pore. He is Mr. William Gibbs McAdoo. of California. He arrived yesterday by the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde from Ratavia, and will leave to-morrow by air for Washington by
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  • 32 2 Shanghai, Jan. 12- A heavy fo^ hung ovt-r oxw^ib"*yesterday The air mail w™!* r ?T twcen Shanghai and Canton and trar flc m the city were suspeodtd.-Sm Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 91 2 |«iilliliilinint..« 1 1 .i )1 in lll iMt 11l I l Kt* ll |Mt,,iMt. lf Htj, <ll IltniHi)llulHMt )iW You can't keep children as li i^^ I they are to-day— they will M^k I grow and change, but Photographs of the child- I ren never grow up. 1 Isn't it
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  • 1131 3 D.P.P.'s Remarks MALACCA RESIDENTS APPEAL Singapore, Saturday. PI lIS case obtains its real mv .•urtance m that there has been r Fitly two decisions of learned judges which are certainly m conflict. And the difficulty that has been felt about these decisions is that at first sight,
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  • 459 3 Dangerous Practice Of Overloading (From Our Own Ccr respondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 12. AS the result of a cyclist coming m the way of a motor car and being knocked down it came to light that the driver, Ganni bin Adam, had no licence to drive the tpy
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  • 1034 3 Address By Bishop Bradley BISHOP Brenton Thoburn BadJey of Bombay addressed the Methodist Annual Conference yesterday on ihe subject: "Men ought not to Faint." Miss Welna Abraham of Kuala Lumpur, the daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Abraham, sang a lyric written especially for the Jubilee by
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  • 159 3 Film Of The King And "Evensong" nnHERE was a rush for seats at the I Pavilion last nigh' -for two very good reasons. A talkie of H. M. the King, showinc, him broadcasting his message to thi Empire on Chris .rrias Day, was one special
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  • 120 3 Plans For Opening Ceremony London. Jan. 12. EXTENSIVE preparations are being made for the ceremen al opening o: the great Iraq trans-desen pipe line, which has been fixed for Tuesday. Reuier learns that the ceremony will be performed by King Ghazi himself and the Governments of Iraq Syria
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  • 273 3 baar Plebiscite CATHOLIC VOTE AN UNCERTAINTY Saarbruecken, .Jan. 12. i DEFEAT Hitler Through Statusquo," "Liberate Germain/' "Tomorrow We Beat Hitler.' are tho headlines m the anti-Hitlerite papers in* winding up their furious Plebiscite campaign which is bein^r closed to-night. Should a considerable minority favour statusquo, even
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    • 34 3 TONCJ SOON KOK Members of the Tong Socn Kuk are requested to attend the funeral of Mr. Seah Lip Fiong'o aunt, 23, Lm Tua Tc v Bciti -.ft Scran^oon Road to-day at i a..T;
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    • 60 3 PASSENGERS ARRIVED The following passengers disembarked at Singapore yesterday from ihe Dolla steamship. President Harrison: Khun Ayussastra, James Bird, Percy Bonnet, Walter Foote and Margaret Foote. John Graham, Maisie Graham, Edward Hearne, Mary Hearne and Rober Hearne. Luisa Mauri. Richard AAcCleary, Mehas. Raymond Morris and Nathaniel Sauve. Harold Talbot, James
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    • 50 3 VESSELS ARRIVED t Hai Hing. Norwegian. 1.775 tons; from s Penang 11.1. to China Ports 17.1. Raub, British 573 tons; from Pontianak 12.1, to Pontianak 14.1. England Maru. Japanese. 4.227 tons, from Miike 11 1, to Java Ports 17.1. Hafthor. Norwegian. 761 tons; from i Bangkok 11.1, to Bangkok 13.1.
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  • 916 4 Coming T o The Local Cinemas A THOROUGHLY modem and entertaindstective story, the chronicle of a charming, beautiful girl, who single- handedly outwits both the people and her rivals, Paramount's "The Notorious j Sophie Lang," is the next change at the Capitol Theatre, with Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanagh, L°ol Errol,
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    • 310 4 M \RI BOROUGH I TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 g c C M.-(;.-M.'s Record Breaking Jungle Thriller I JOHNNY WEISSMULLER and c MAUREEN OSULLIVAN m g I And His MATE" Still breaking records f If you haven't seen it yet don't miss this opportunity of LIj seeing it D X Q
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    • 306 4 P R. A. Thompson S Dr. of Optometry (U.S.A.) g j M.0.1. (London) Thompson Optical Co- i j g 5, Raffles Place (Frankels). s 5 'Phone: 2500. London, Paris, Berlin, Shanghai jjj H Cairo, Honolulu, Singapore, g S QFP Cleopatra's Para- SEASON EXTENDED AT THE CFF Cleopatra borne m S
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    • 235 4 1 THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG I ALLURING DANGEROUS AND FEARLESS Cj She walked into a famous jewellery store and walked out with its X best collection S She walked into the lives of a dozen men and walked out- with S their hearts Jj] g The police set a dozen
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  • 1926 5  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin CE to the light persiflage with which I usually try to entertain you. mo give you some worthwhile informa. tioo for a change. Von have heard of the firm of Wearne You know, perhaps, that it is he biggest businesses of its kind m i
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    • 60 5 Conquer Sore Throat nHu6nia and prevent X -^^LWK Cold Scarlet Jk^py Fever and other infectious diseases. j FORMAMINT destroys the A A^l I disease germs m mouth riJlVilMrllNi and fhroal and so p rotects I \f 1 I against dangerous infections. Of all Chemists and Stores. m 1 Ul VTro
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  • 2387 6  -  W.B. Maxwell OUR SHORT STORY By pliOM the tirm- that Nance was thirteen am! beginning to walk with boys <••: Saturday nights, her jrrandmot her used to warn her against the difficulties and dangers of lift-. "Von keep along the Whitechapei Road, Nan and don't let 'em take
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  • 151 6 £112 COMPENSATION Sausage-Machine That Made Bombs A MACHINE which turned out sausage* by day and bombs by night m a confectioner's shop here during the AngloCork, 1.F.5., Dec. 8. Irish troubles was the subject of a claim m the Circuit C<Hin to-day. William McLaren, formerly a confectioner m Cork, and
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  • 60 6 Barcelona. The Barcelona Law Courts are icy cold because the coalman has refused to deliver any more coal until his account has been paid. So everyone m the Court, from the judges to the prisoners m the cells is shivering with cold. Two prisoners have been so severely
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  • 499 6 Norma Shearer's Views RESULT OF PURITY CAMPAIGN Hollywood. MISS Norma Shearer declares that the public demands more romance m films to-day than formerly. And she believes that this is due to the "purity campaign" which has been going on for some months past. Miss Shearer told an
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  • 89 6 St. Louis. Married 40 years then divorced for 11 years now a honeymoon couple again. That is the record of Mr. S. C. Senter, aged 73, and Mrs. Lola Senter, aged 68. They have six children and 32 grandchildren. They were married m 1883, when he
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    • 39 6 APPETIZING m Dishes that continental irni appeal to the eqe chef mlMm taste Faultless Uv fully service. A cool c tftkl UC ba N p SED res+Ful atmos Phere WU iwi lion m^M RESTAURANT where excellence it not extravagance
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  • 1140 7  -  W. B. Paterson ol uri 1 SOME I INSTRUCTIONS jj| ON THE jjj DELICATE AND LITTLE KNOWN S SCIENCE OF a S FILLING HOLES ••VOl Me that hole?' said the editor, pointing to a fairly sizeable gap m a page ot type. said I, wondering what
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    • 292 7 iii^^^^H E^\ t£%^^^ pri^ 3S^" ESCO INDEXED DIARY, 1935. Price $2.50 each. (Po.la-e 30 cts). y^Jjrf&r COLLINS POCKET AND OFFICE DIARIES, 1935. Prices from HO cts K^^B i^^^ C^tJ^ upwards. BBUmJ^^^W^Kk^^^^'\\^^> Jf CHARLES LETTS POCKET AND OFFICE DIARIES, 1935. WF\l*r U"^ /VS j€*FCmy* THE BUSINESS DESK MEMO CALE>DAR. Price $1.50
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    • 197 7 itnttnniminiiiMiiiiniininiiiiiiin i i i i i i i V TICKETS ISSUED I BY ALL STEAM -^AWI-i SHIP AIR ANI> TRAVLL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients Z are given the best of attention and assistance. i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. I .«lil'i|:;|:,|ii|n|; l |;i|
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  • 2055 8 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING lOSEPHINE C" have some lovely J gowns. This week they are showing the very newest robes de style of taffeta, which Paris Is quite mad about at the momon,. Looking at a delightful dull rose and petunia tallpicture frock. U takes \eu right back to] the
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  • 232 8 If you are one of the people who liko looking after Gold Fish, here are a few suggestions on what to do and what noi to do. One thing, these lute frh d<> not like changing their way of living. If you have
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  • 107 8 1 A dnrk frock with light touches is one I of the best formulas for ,he woman no i longer young, and suitable n^ck pieces are jabots and collars of lawn or or die. For evening wear, suuipturcd flowing lines and the trailing irain gives grace
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    • 137 8 Smart Shop A NEW SHIPMENT OF EXCLUSIVE model evening gowns from Hollywood, just unpacked. Also advance models of Spring dresses and ensembles m large sizes. Most perfect slacks m linen, pique and gabardine at $8.50 each. Shorts with sun- back tops, beach pyjamas at St. so each. Also morning frocks
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    • 61 8 Truly first editions m every respect. <L/4urelia s is now showing the completed and advanced collections of 1935 Hats, Novelties and Dresses i t The latter includes Morning and Street Dresses, Knitted Sports Wear and Gowns of Dramatic Beauty. —decidedly new m colour, line. harmony, effects and feeling. t Always
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    • 37 8 TO ALL HUSBANDS! COME TO To solve your problem for your Wife's New Year Gift LATEST SELECTION IN SHANGHAI-MADE UNDIES Exquisite Triumph Of Fashions and at most reasonable PRICE FRANKELS 101, VICTORIA STREET ALSO 5, RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 107 8 j»''ii'tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii!iiiiMtiittiiiii!iiiiiininiiiini!iiniiiiiiinii«im.i'itt'H»i ••'••>■•"••' Announces j A Stock Taking Sale I NOW PROCEEDING I NfKKO HOUSE. TEL. 4974. M. Battery Road. I SFLETAR ORANGE J 5 EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. g UVzth Mile Thomson Selelar Road, S (Adjoining Naval Base— Opposite Gate "E"). Ej Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, B peaceful and attractive
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  • 2152 9 By I Our Woman 1 Correspondent 1 WHAT a marvellous get-together dance is the Paul Jones! It was just the I right thing to begin the great fun which everyone enjoyed at the annual Police Inspectors' Fancy Dress Ball held Xt the Adelphi Hotel. There,
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  • 216 9 An ideal way of entertaining a party is to give a buffet supper. Then you are sure- that everyone will tjei what they want, and not be m the awkward position of sitting next to someone the/ are nof awfully pleased about. In a buffet .supper,
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  • 264 9 Forever Wandering By VI Ethel Mannin In this bonk of sketches a!id II impressions Miss Mannin oiuc again takes her readers with her on her travels, m Central Lurope, the West of Ireland and to< Russia, to which she mat I alone and by air. I
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    • 65 9 N RENE ULLM ANN I M MILUNERY DEPARTMENT. I J STOCKTAKING SALE P M VERY B!(i REDUCTIONS <'S VLL ]H ■I THE PRICES M VRKED. 1^ N RENE UIL.L.MANN U I^B CAPITOL BUILDING, STAMFORD KOAI>. Bj Just received from I LONDON I 1 A New Selection Of Lovely Dinner Gowns.
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    • 10 9 354 6 3J6, Horlh Brid^t Ro&d Ph 0,11 4*1) Vr
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    • 103 9 GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARY Now we set out Susan Ertz. Brazilian Adventure, Peter Fleming. (Non-fiction). Testament of Youth, Vera Brittain (Biojr) Harvest m the North, James Lansdab Hod son. Swing Door, Marion Reid Jamieson and Nancy Rose. Mon Rep-os, Nicholas Bevel. Heavens my Destination, Thornton Wilder. Treasure of Israel, William le
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    • 131 9 7HSSSZSZSHSc^S?SZSHSESESZ t J?-S3;n£'2Sc??-TZ ANNOUNCING The Arrival of the Newest ROBES DE STYLE m TAFFETAS also DAY EVENING GOWNS. 11. BATTEUY KOAD. THOXE XIM- v PWf Mil^^^WWW**"*" l CAN ¥00 BEET THEM? THE CKITICAL GLANCES THAT SIKYKY Nffl iA( I:. I If you are m doubt VISIT AUK CBATS NOIRS BE4UrY
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  • 541 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore Sunday, Jan. 13, 1935. HOPEFUL SIGNS I OOK to the Far Ea^t for the end of the depression" is the cheering message of Col. Joseph Reichl, who has been making a tour through this part of the world. Col. Reichl is an American who has owned hotels
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  • 1518 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones tflOW IT AFFECTS VS 1 IN MALAYA MALAYA was for so long a land flowing with milk and honey that it seemed unnecessary for her to worry about a struggle fjr existence. Then came the great Slump, and Malaya suddenly discovered that
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  • 623 10 AND so, what? A A A AS I once said long, long moons ago, here I am again m spite of the wii'.s and the judgment summonses. WHEN Horatius II said I had picked up lots of new books out Paris way he was
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  • 1292 11 YOUTH OF TWENTY CHARGED WITH MURDER DISCOVERY ON GOLF COURSE Home Office Medical Experts Give Evidence \V ALKING over a Brighton golf course as dusk was falling, two men heard shots and screams ring out. Th*y fetched a policeman, who flashed his torch
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    4 11 MISS EDITH CONSTANCE DREWBEAR.
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    20 11 Students of the Edinburgh Art College preparing one of the comic costumes to be used m the New Year Revels.
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  • 378 11 Bit Piece Off Farmers Finger 1 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Penrith. DRAMATIC evidence of how a midnight intruder entercu a bedroom at a farmnouae situated m c lonely Westmorianu dale, threatened both the farmer and his wife, rued a toy pistol and bit a piece
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  • 472 11 Increasing Cunning Of Counterfeiters <By Air Mail> (From Our Oun Correspondent/ London, Jan. 2. WITH counterfeiters, with the aid of science, be able to produce coins indistinguishable from genuine currency? This is a question wh eh is causing Scotland Yard a great deal of apprehension at
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    • 92 11 JACK PAYNE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (Exclusively on REX). 8300 All Ido is dream of you, F.T. little church around the corner, VH FT WfW 5287 Fur all we know, F.T. ■<* Where the mountain mccl« the sea, B •'^^H Walt/. V 8239 Stay a little closer to me, F.T. On!
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    • 93 11 y. v %i I "I AfTfifiEN" l)abies consistentl y thrivt for "LACTOGEN" is a perfectly balanced food. I i| H 1 For a sample tin of Lactogen, Mother's Book of Advice and 'j MifflfflBMJ&& Spoon Measure, send 20 cts. m unused postage stamps to: "LACTOGEN" '^fe^^^W' 129 135, Cecil Street,
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  • 140 13 Gallery Of Volunteer Officers NO. 10.— CAPTAIN C. E. COLLINCJK pAPTAIN C. E. Collinge, Officer Commanding the Singapore Volunteer Armoured Car Section. He enlisted m the Inns of CourOfficers Training Corps m 1915, subsequently obtaining a commission hi the City of London Regiment. Served m France m 1917 and later
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  • 1200 13 INTERNATIONAL MATCH PLAY (By Horatius T HAVE now had time to review j 1 some of the play which tool: place between the Culbertson team j and Great Britain and 1 ftnd it very gratifying, ft would have been a sorry thing if, by expert bidding and meticulous
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  • 102 13 351 Nflfe Per Hour Claim Poston, Mas.sacliu.set t& I A specu exceeding 350 miles an hour and a decree of stability never achieved before are claimed tor a new type ol fight roptene designed by Lieut, j Arthur Meu-nlf, Instructor of Aeronautical Design at Boston University. H< dec&res
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  • 70 13 BERLIN SHAKESPEARE 1,038 Performances In One Year Berln. i i Sbakespdire performances m Germany last year numbered 1,038, presented on j I 80 stages. "Th" Comedy of Errors" headed the i list of his plays with 150 performances Then came "Twelfth Nighi :> wUi 10f>. i -The Taminc; of the
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  • 31 13 Hollywood. Jocelyn Lee, the screen star who has f--v>red m Fox, Paramount fund Universal S pictures, announces that she is marrying: 1 fatuto Seymour, the producer, early next year.
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  • 99 13 Berlin. "Don't beat y'aur cow: tickle it." That i:; one Dl the n?w slogans ol ih r- Kindn s To Animals movenunt m Gcij many. An electric device has b:^ invented i for us? by shepherds to make their cows go faster m a humanitarian way. It
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  • 1306 14 Work And Play Our Heritage Serious Toil After Festivities Elections Of Office-Bearers Weightlifting In Singapore Open Tournament In March. (By "Clubman") A GAY festive season for Malaya's clubmen is over, and they are settling down to serious workserious work until the Chinese New Year season
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  • 576 14 Open Championship Tournament m March The Singapore Amateur WeighUifb Association will hold its open weightiifttng championship sometime m March this year. Those who wish to compete are to submit their names to Mr. Goh Ah Cheng, co National City Bank ol N York not later than Mar. 1,
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    • 279 14 STT HERE is a unique opportunity (or you to win i happiness this year. No entrance fee, and one of the a many prizes can be yours with very little effort x fu CT I; There are no complicated rules. All you have to do is I"■ to fill m
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  • 1361 15 Selaraigor Singles TounMunmemft Samuel Receives Walk-Over Last Week-End's Play New Office Bearers For Parties. (By "Dragon") INTERESTING badminton was 1 witnessed m the preliminary round of the Selangor open singles badminton championship, played at the Victoria Institution Hall, Kuala Lumpur, last week-end. A. S. Samuel, Selangor's
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  • 3444 16 The Week's malayan SPORT REVIEWED About Two Big Events The Year's Most Important Rugger And Hockey Matches How The Services Won The Malaya Rugby Cup Macao's Hockey Visit Reviewed Malaya Champion s Of Far East? (By "Forward") AS I had expected, and as many others had expected, the Combined Services
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  • 881 18 Comments On Coming Season fFrom Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh, Friday. WITH the nm by and hockey seasons practically at an end thoughts turn to King Willow whose reign will soon begin. Clubs are now taking stock of the talent likely to be available this season
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  • 636 18 MUROTA TOO CLEVER FOR FOND Visitor's First Contest In Singapore FRIDAY'S programme of fights drew a large crowd to the Olympic S'.adium. Chief interest was centred m the ten three-minute round battle between the Japanese flyweight, Tiny Murota, and L. S. Fond. The Japanese proved too clever for the hard-hitting
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  • 182 18 SWIMMING RECORD American Beats Time Of Frenchman Providence (Rhode Is.), Jan. 12. JOHN Higgins vecorded 1 mm. 11 4j5 sees, m the 100 metres breast-stroke. The previous record was 1 mm. 13 35 sees, by Jacques-Cartonnet France) Reuter. Volunteers To Hold General Meeting (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca,
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  • 118 18 No Card Returned By Singapore V.R. THE results of the Colonial Rifle Association's small-bore match, 1934, arcnow available. Thirteen rifle associations from dilferent parts of the Empire participated m the match, and Falkland Islands Defence Force with a score of 1,945 points out of a possible 2.000
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  • 63 18 European Team To Meet The Rest The following have been invited to play hockey for Europeans v. The Reo: on Wednesday Jan. 16, at S.C.C. Pte. Jones; R. A. Ashworth (capt.* and Lt. W. S. T. Douglass; J. E. Harvey, Li. Reed and R. N. Ellioit, L. H. N.
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  • 56 18 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. "against Sikh Police on -the V.M.C.A. ground on Friday. Jan. 18: J. Bleha; R. Lyne and Chatterjee; G Day, Lee Fong Lim and S. Pakianathan; Looi Eng San, C. Rcshty, p. c. Sands, A. N. Katyal and C. Catchatoor. Res&rves:
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  • 583 18 (By K.Q.") OINGAPORE will soon earn the rev putation of being the Mecca of Eastern boxing champions. Champions from India, Ceylon, Burma, Manila and Saigon Mecca Of have invaded these shores from time to Boxing time. They continue to come. Champions. Yesterday when
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  • 533 18 SOUTH JOHORE BEAT S.C.C. Magnificent Forward Battle THE rugger match played at Johor: Bahru between South Johore and the S.C.C. ended m a win for South Johore by five points (a goal) to three (a tr Y). fc^. A typical Johore rainstorm fell m the middle cf the first half
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  • 125 18 Four-Ball Matches At The The following is the result of the ballot for four-ball matches at the. Selangor Golf Club. Play will be on th? first course on Sunday: 8-20 a.m. Bray, Dunlop and others. 8.28 a.m. Cruickshank, Wegener and others. 8.32 a.m. Vaughan, Valentine and others. 8.36
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  • 142 18 At the fourth annual general meeting of the Golden Bell Minstrels which war, held at the lion, secretary, Mr. Tan Chin Guan's, rosidence, 109, Waterloo Street, on Sunday, Dec. 30. at 1 p.m. the following were elected as office-bear-ers for the ensuing year 1935. Patrons: Hon. Dr.
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  • 48 18 The following will represent tlw V.M.C.A. agains; M.C.U. on the M.C U ground to -morrow: J. BlehafChatterje-e and S. S. GUI: G Day, Lee Fong Lim and S. Paklanaihan C. Reshty, P. c. Sands, A. N Katyai C'ltchatotd and Loo: Kuv Ban Reserve: Wee Hong Heng
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  • 601 19 FIVE TRIES AND A GOAL Annual Match ASIATICS PLAY FOR VISITORS Singapore, Saturday. rS F.M.S. Police were defeated by 20 points to nil (fi>e tries and a goal) by the Straits Settlement*; Police on the Parian? to-day. ft was the first time m the annual
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  • 222 19 Inter-State Hockey SELANGOR DEFEAT PERAK (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR maintained their unbeaten hcekcy letord this s«ison to-day, wh"n *hey defeated Perak. on th? Sclangcr C!ub gftttutd by 3 l, repeating the'r victcry of a few months ago. Selangor were easily thr», bi ter
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  • 169 19 Eminent Physician Declares In m Q| lectttC before the American Academy of Medicine, a prominent phy an sated tha.- persons who artrit Cat liv» the longest. Common nnst <onfi.ms th Insw companies often (eject over-weight f« !k-. or Change higher premiums on armmt of the
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  • 91 19 Comment On Perry's Play I SKED if no thought Fred Perry to be the greatest amateur player m the world, W. T. Tilden, on returning to New York from England, said: "On record, yes: but on ability, no. "I consider H. W. Austin. G. Von I Cram.n,
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  • 925 19 Close Finishes LERRICK PAYS DIVIDEND OF $90 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. INHERE was a fair attendance at the amateur meeting this afternoon of the Fienang Turf Club. The weather was fine, and an excellent afternoon's sport was indulged m. BIG SWEEP The following are the
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  • 125 19 GUNBOAT JACK v. SUARES Drawn Match At Bangalore Bangalors, Dec. 27. THK ton-round contest between Gunboat Jack and Arthur Suares for ths Middleweight Championship of India at the BangK'rro Police Ohib on Wednesday nigftt r>Tult'£d m a draw. The decision was not wsll received. The contest showed that while Suares
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  • 118 19 Yesterday's Results In Open Singles Championships (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In the Open Singles Championship of the Selangor State Badminton Tournament the following are the results of matches played to-day: Quah Chooi Yong lost to Lee Kong Sopn 9—15, 15—10, 12—15. Chan Kong Leong beat
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  • 44 19 Crawford Regains The Australian Title Melbourne, Friday. rthe Australian Tennis Championships final, Crawford (Australia) beat Perry (Britain, the holder) 2—6; 6 4; 6 4; 6—4. Iti the Women's Firul, >iiss Dorothy Round Britain h»*+ Lyle I—6;1 6; 6 l; 6 3.- Reuter
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    • 88 20 Chancellor Adolf H tier after the launching of the new N.D.L. Liner Scharnhorst. Perdriau (S.C.O m action on the wing. Smith hitting for the Europeans The European team which beat the Services s—l m a hockey test on Friday m Singapore. Play m the
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