Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 January 1935

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  • 23 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01.12 -iNo 3 5 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1935. E f'KNTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1935.
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  • 67 1 Situation Very Serious CONFLICT IN MONGOLIA Reinforcements Rushed To The Spot US situation has arisen m Outer Mongolia owing to a dash between Soviet and the apanesd-Manchukuc forces. There is a danger it will lead to grave international complications The Japanese have dispatched reinforcements
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  • 203 1 Shanghai, Saturday. QOVIET and Japanese forces reported to have clashed m Outer Mongolia, according to a m from Cbanchun. A force of Mongolians, k is learnt, occupied a fishing cam, at Biornor Lake on Jan. S. v>erf at .the tonfluetice. A .Japane^P corporal led <? body, of
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  • 538 1 NEW HOME FOR GIBBONS iFrqritirgur Own Correspojident.) M:: St. Alban Smith, one of tht 111 most uxjjagpiriq benefactors Wbi fche Zoo, Has seJit another set of reptiles fro«L Singapore, mvvhk-h, as usual, wetejpackeil for ■it 30 carefully that they arrived m good condition. not >efera
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  • 147 1 Car Crashes MR. S. B. PALMER INJURED 'From Our Own Correspondent, Ipoh, Saturday. rpHE Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmei was involved m a serious motor-car accident which oc- j cur red yesterday evening between Batu Gajah and Bruas. Mr. Palmer was returning by ca^r from Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 49 1 Perak Celebrations On\ May 10 (From Our Oivn Correspondent.' Ipoh, Saturday. THE celebrations m connecttion with the restoration of the Bindings to Perak have been definitely fixed for May 10, the occasion being the Sultan of Perak's birthday. It is understood Sir Shenton Thomas will be present.
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    23 1 The n-.'W "Singapore" flyn- v v at, an account of which appears on :his page < Royal 'Air Force Official Photograpi:— Crown Copyright Reserved >.
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  • 181 1 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lipis, Saturday. A SENSATION lias been caused m Kuala Lipis by tne arresi of the ex-Penghulu of Telang, Van Ali bin Wan Chik. the JJaio sr:a Muda of Pahang anri one ol c eight Major Chiefs of
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  • 102 1 Flight To China After The Trial New York, Jan.^26. INTIMATES of Col. Charles Lindbergh state that after the Hauptmann trial h3 expects to fly across the Pacific as a preliminary to establishing an American air transport service between Caliornia and China. The probable route will be hop Angeles,
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  • 25 1 Mr. and Mrs L. N. J. La villa just returned from a holiday f:Hp r^^^r.el Isles ai c! ire sailiig for Malaya on Jan. 20.
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  • 105 1 President Roosevelt's Action New York, Jan. 26. -THE United States steamboat I inspection service opens an inquiry into the loss of the Mohawk to-day and the officers and crew are expected to give evidence. The Ward Line denies the statement that the Mohawk cut across the Talisman's bows.
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  • 74 1 THE latest Colonial Ser^pe list embodies, the foliowiggfc. Dr. W. M: Chambers (Chief M 0., Peoang) EteputjL- Doctor, of Mrdical anti Health jferffces,' S.S. Mr. A. do *K. Trar^plbn tural Superintendent. British Guiana Agricumiral Officer, S.S and«F.M.S. Mr. R. Grah&m. (SupenntenT dent) Accountant-General, Posts and Telegraphs. SS. and
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  • 290 1 Wonder Craft ARMAMENT KEPT SECRET (By Air Mail) ■From Our Own Correspondent* London, Jan. 16. T^HE fastest and most up-to-date (Lying boats m the R.A.F. Service departed v< -toi day for Singapore. It will Ij«' the first time that a complete squadron overseas has neei, re-equipped by
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  • 45 1 A Jteuter fhesfjiffp from Rome states that theWur new BrtUsh 5 k *jymgr*Wats which *tre .from Londo*" to join the RiA^F. at SinffapoK* ftaye .Janci« d on the island of Nisida. one^^ith seri6us*jjdfen^in^ troi^l>lo.« All four* wl probably be divert .for a**week.
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  • 755 1 ONLY EFFECTIV RESTRICTION I.S.P. Discussion Attack On Salary Ctlti Renewed (From Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. IMPORI a XT questions regard* ing the restoration salary cuts and Sunday tap. were among those discussed at the annual meet ing t<> da the Incorporated Society <ii Planters. The
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  • 644 2 Lecture Courses INTERESTING LOCAL EXPERIMENT Singapore, Saturday THE tendency of the Education Department to graft models or English institutions on to the sensitive plant of our local educational i system, has been the subject of ti great deal of controversy, but everyone will agree that the latest
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  • 197 2 Official Visit To Sultan Of Selangor (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Klang, Jan. 24. His Excellency the High Commis- sioner accompanied by the Hon. British j Reside iu, Selangor, and Mr. H. Beverley. I A.D.C., arrived m Klang sharp at 5 I p.m. tc-day and v/as met by
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  • 319 2 $200,000 FINALE IN KID MILLIONS New Cantor Film In Technicolour AS a magnificent gesture of confidence m the cinema public's appreciation of novelty m screen ente«rtalnmeni, Samuel Goldwyn expended $210,000 on the production of a unique technicolour fantasy ending for "Kid Millions," his new Eddie Cantor pictu^ opening ai the
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  • 143 2 Dress Rehearsal Very Impressive A number of prominent local semlcmen including m their number several who 'are connected with the theatre business m Singapore, have bad the privilege of witnessing a dress rehearsal of three of me numbers from the Balinese show and their comments are all m
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  • 120 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Marshal Watching Provincial Chairman? Hongkong. Jan. 20. According to a Canton report. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has instructed General Sit Yoh to watch General Wang Cniah Leh, the chairman of the province. General Sit Yoh has sent three of ru.s regiments to Kwaiyang, the
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  • 414 2 Signor Vincenzo will lay a wreath at ur. Sun Vat Sen's Mausoleum to-day. SINKIANG AFFAIRS "Not A Single Foreign Soldier Stationed Here" Generals Shing Shin Chai and Li Yung, the joint Chairman of the Sinkiang Government, have jointly W 7red to Nanking repudiating the charges
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    • 246 2 J7 IT *nd c/)7 >ce 4 c fK en. e^ d ■W Invented by ■C. J. van Houtcn I V^ m !82«. M^^ FRISCO— RIVERS. M.m i Mvn <■ entitle^ m .< "Pi'U IrYkef f th- .",'ijrht KRICAY, i V.ii. »,t. V I I 1 t!il!l|i:tllt !|<l|ll|!!|!l|l!|: I flit I
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  • 1416 3 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT IN DISPUTE Judges' Finding LOCAL CHETTIARS AT VARIANCE Singapore, Saturday. AN appeal against a judgment of A the Chic-f Justice (Sir Walter Hugirard). m a suit between two Chettiars, has been dismissed by the Civil Court of Appeal, comprising the Chief Justice, F.
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  • 99 3 1 Surprise Defeat Of State Champion (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. GREAT surprise was created m the Sdangof Badminton Championships to-day when m the Senior event, A. S. Samuel, for five years the State Champion, was beaten by Loe Kon» Sine 12—15, 15—10, 13—13 (4—5) Samuel
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  • 73 3 Being Towed By Warship To Bermuda London, Jan. 26. The weather having become moderate the H.M.S. Frobishcr succeeded m taking the Valverda. the British oil tankei which caught fire m mid-AUanlie recently, m tow en route to Bermuda. The Valverda is not very manageable her rudder being out
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  • 665 3 ENGLISH SCOTTISH CUP SOCCER 'SPURS SUCCEED AGAIN i Arsenal's I—o Win SUNDERLAND DRAW WITH EVERTON London, Jan. 26. THE Fourth Round of the FA. Cup has not produced any startling upsets and most of the fancied teams emerged victorious. Arsenal, who visited' Leicester, appear to have just g*ot away with
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  • 161 3 Car Driver Acquitted And Discharged (From Our Gun Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. NARASAMULU, the driver of a car belonging to Mr. Peglar, the, manager of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., was acquitted and discharged on a charge of driving the car without reasonable regard to the safety, convenience
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  • 52 3 Imperial Airways Liner Held Up At Akyab '.From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 26. The Eastbound Imperial Airways liner left Calcutta this morning. She was unable to leave Akyab owing to engine trouble and is now expected at Don Muang on Sunday afternoon ant! m Singapore sometime
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  • 58 3 Arrivals By The Dollar Liner Passengers who disembarked a* Singapore yesterday by the President Hayes were Mr. P. E. Beeck, Miss C. Gudschinfcki, Mr. Takeo Kuho, Mr. W. Lin Mr. J. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moulton, Miss J. Mculton, Miss M. A. Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. F.
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  • 89 3 Chinese Head Boy Bound Over Singapore, Saturday. A CHINESE head-boy employed by party of Europeans m a flat at Ambtv Mansions m Orchard Road was fouiiii hanging with a piece of cord round his neck to a nail m ihe wall ai 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Bang Ah
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  • 135 3 Indian Fined For Selling Beer Without Licence Singapore, Saturday. The case m which mree Indian Mohammedans, Mohamed Sultan, Abdul Khan, and Abdul Rahman were charged with allowing beer to be consumed m the White Mouse Cafe without a licence was concluded before Mr. J. M. Brander, the
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  • 45 3 Winner Of Grand National In 1932 London, Jan. 26. Forbra, the Grand National viuuer m 1932 and a candidate for Ihe year's race, was destroyed at Newbury after contesting the Winchester handicap sifteplechase. Forbra broke a fetlock after juiupiiig the last fence. Reuter
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  • 31 3 Death Of Ex-Comdr.-In-Chief Of U.S. Fleet Bremerton i Washington Jan. 26. The otath is announced of Admiral Robert Coontz, ex-commander-in-Chief of the United States Fleet due to hear*: Reuter
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  • 74 3 Accused liushi D( <F rum Our Oun < -> pHEE Sum, v. \j elusion of til Gajah cour on a charge ol a ■'d rushed cd three pej w.f convic causing hun tenced to thn On a second an outdoor Cv larij scntc need. th< sccutiveiy.
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  • 71 3 Interesting Pr I its An Interesting hat been drawn v] Rifle lieetLng organised Command of thi B The meeting will br hold Timah Range* on Fri< Feb. 8 and 9 and co events for the R.A.F. and five c events. The distribution of nri? lii •cessful compc'
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  • 57 3 London, The following mat< to Union were played to ttirkenhead Park 11 i Llackhcath Bradford 12 Bristol 12 Cambridge I Hi. 5 Guy's Hospital IK < Nuneaton fi < Oxford University R Richmond 11 Lek Kosslyn Park O.M.T. Portsmouth Ser. Old I St. Bart's Hospital Id *Jeath Swansea
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  • 619 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas AN Eddie Cantor more at home than ever on the screen m his fifth annual frolic comes to the Capitol Theatre early next month m "Kid Millions," a roving, rambling tale of adventure and adventures m search of buried treasure m Egypt. Samuel Goldwyn has
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    • 324 4 PREMIERE TODAY 3-15, 615. 9-15, on the trandot lour of a Wk l^B^^^/^P \lliA#JAtfu HR MB m. m^B 1 A:.,:,-. i^||* i i^'vrl'wi4_ I H tun and mv- you ye m^ I I 1 J^&£mSMr M f^ j^^nDUßAMli H ■;<<<**■■■ 4 > •''JaEß^BJ^BSSfSSfr JmWßßc^jwy^mfi^' -*■'■> •'•v^fiflfoj'/ I^Bv v. ■■>, ■"'•'?3^^«s
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    • 133 4 "I'M TELLING YOU... f YOU'VE GOT TO BE s J^ 'HARD' TO BE HAPPY! 4j^ 'Don't talk to me about 'tender S^A romance'! You're only m for B 'V*^^ heartaches if you love any man B. too long. You've got to beat men V' at their own game of loving
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    • 151 4 NeWßrKncw Name But- j jifrWiir Always JRemeniber Her WaW&mZj it. JFs\ BEBE DANIELS LYLE TALBOT JOHN HALLIDAY PA V 1 J.iON > MECT CHANCE WAM POLE'S V B EXTRACT of COD LIVER I H| th: m f ion C iu?li>. Colds |p and i ther ailment* by m- H Ml
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  • 1555 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSEVLES tOKJNG south from Singapore, you see, th<- day is clear, scores of attractive ing islands— verdure clad, washed by the MO, m fact just like the islands of the story honks. Probably you have promised yourself that one of these days you will go and explore -c
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    • 121 5 -'■iiiiiaiiai>«iiiiiiiiiiiin aH i nM iii WwaaaMaßMaiM3naiiaHßa i n|||||H| wulufnB lammimmmmimnmitwmmm* m j ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. m ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life i s 5 Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, I i Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE:
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  • 4405 6  -  Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY By "rjXCE," remarked Tricotrin, pitching his pen m the air, "therewere four suitors for the Most Beautiful of her Sex. The first young man was a musician, and he j shut himself m his garret to compose a divine melody, to
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    • 194 6 R¥ (s^ Thetvarenu- h 3|B Hit merouscousesihat f l|| At r^ rob man of his youthful vifch Emm ■A lityas soon qs hekoversO. gjj How unhappy is the mm who finds his youth dwindling away? With approaching old age 'V&J^W no man need any-long r yield up the joy of
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    • 47 6 SUPER NETTEL H f■* Ml 5r "^^Q G36/24L. Super Netlef with Zeiss T«PHf I/SJ 536/24 P. Super Netiel with Zeiss Tossar f /2.8. You arc cordially invited to spe these models at our showrooms. The Singapore Photo Cr--39. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE Sole Agents: The Scientific Instrument Company
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  • 435 7 Brilliant Function At Carcosa (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpui. Friday. HRILLIANT weather favoured the "ay Home" to-day given by the acting Chief Secretary to Government and Miss Shelley at "Carcosa" m honour of His Excellency the High Commissioner (Sir Shenton Thomasj. It is estimated
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  • 25 7 Los Angeles. Cal. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. no'ed war flier aimed to lower the West-East trans-continental air record m a newDouglas liner.
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  • 172 7 Taiping Cattle Dealers Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Jan. 24. k VERDICT of death by misadventure f\ was recorded by Che Mustapha Albakri, sitting as the Taiping Coroner, to-day, when he investigated the circumstances attending the death of Cherag Din, an Indian cattle-dealer, who was
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    • 182 7 J TICKETS ISSUED FQR BY ALL STEAM- I TnM/ r, SHIP, AIR ANDI I KAVtL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. I I Chinese and all Asiatic clients are Riven the best of attention and assistance. I 39, Kobinson Road, Singapore. I Telephone 5908. I WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA JEWELLED
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    • 228 7 ftp \canjeel c^f EWLIFE suge i/irouffn my veim NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish m my work and a new enjoys{\ ment of every
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    • 374 7 FEELS 50 LBS. SLIMMER After Losing Only 5 lbs. "I started taking Kruschen Salts a month ago," a young woman writes- "I have lost 5 lbs. m weight and I feel as I have lost 50 lbs. I am luJ! of vigour, whereas before I was listless and worried over
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    • 90 7 GANGES from the finest Orchards of A ustralia and America. fresh consignments ere received every fortnight. MmriX^M SBIStSI WB l Warm Studios. 61. j Won will sleep well I to-nioht 1 if you make delicious J (OVALTINE your Qood-Night Beverage 1 E.Al'H;*' ■HBJ FOB ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE HH IBBOAT,
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  • 1450 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent A BALL WU held at Raffle:s lasi Saturday to celebrate the close of the f;:i 'by season. As usual there was a big crowd m a:tenciance. The dancing venft on till two, and eabare entertainment was given by Alona Lee and
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  • 262 8 In the "Hornets Nes by Helen Ashton we get x pretty little surgical scandal. The trouble begins, and ends for that matter, with Mrs. Morland's appendix. Mrs. Morland is an auctioneer's wife m Stonsmlnster which is fairly strong m gossips: a dear good lady who hates
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  • 319 8 An Appeal To Fastidious Tastes THE Alecon Laces are put m with lesz prolusion and more art. And those pieces of lingerie that know no lace are either tailored m a way thai; appeals to the best of good taste, or trimmed with self ruffies or with
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  • 192 8 Here are a few ta&ty snacks for a 'irht tiffin:— CHEESE AND ONION TOAST 3 oz. grated cheese. 1 oz butter. 1 onion. Pepper and salt. J '2 teaspoon flour. 2 slices toast. 1 egg. Peel and boil onion until tender m a covered saucepan. Drain
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    • 79 8 ANNOUNCING Chic Day and Evening Gowns, Hollywood Brassieres, Hand-Made Gloves at Inexpensive Prices 11, BATTERY ROAD. 'PHONE 3164. SINGAPORE. t a< T SELETAR ORANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. d! 14« /2 th Mile Thomson— Seletar Road, g (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive
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    • 133 8 if You Are Going On Leave And Want To Arrive Confident That You Are Looking Your Best CHOOSE A SUIT BY MATITA THE FAMOUS HOUSE FOR WINTER OUTFITS. I A LARGE SELEfctlbN 0? THESE ARE TO HE SEEN AT AUK CHATS NOI%S I i (Sole Agents). p ISA, Battery Road,
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    • 139 8 t >_~*?0?~~ or exclusive models m day and evening: gowns, visit "Eves." V^ S3.--- i-ftk Lar^e selection of miiiinery. V j ___k. 9___A ;lts copied or mado t(\ order. AMBER MANSIONS RAFFLES HOTEL. ANNUAL SALE!! j g Clearance Sale m all lines. Large I I stocks of shaes afternoon, evening,
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  • 1306 9 Highways and Buy ways YOt know the lovely gowns you see tetcti m Harper's Bazaar. Vogue the Npw Yorker. Well they hay** some just like them at Aurelia'^ of white crepe is a picture. It has i cape sleeves, a cowl neck and low back Thi* sleeves and the back
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  • 665 9 WHETHER it be olive or the peaches* and -cream type, the skin which is clear and has a healthy glow vi beautiful. With such a skin even the woman with plain features has a big claim to beauty. But very often the skin is muddy
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    • 124 9 BE AUTY_TC YOUjjOME MAYNARD 00., LTD., 11. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I ■> I I t f I l ■::l:, l N..i a'm. < .Hi.iN > »l» l O«.*.t..l..tl.»Hlil"lM<»t»>l'i™"il'l'«'«"" 1 llil 1 l ri """"j Announces f The Last Week Of STOCKTAKING ISALR j WITH STILL FURTHER REDICTIONS I NIKKO HOUSE,
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    • 201 9 GREEN CIRCLE j LIBRARY I I Now we sot out. by Su^an Eriz. 1 Treasure of Israel, by W lliam le Quex. iI? Swing Door, by Jamieson. I Two Fools, by George Birmingham. Beside a Xcrman Tower. i i by Mazo de la Roch". Green Judgment, by Margafei Pedler. I
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    • 78 9 t THE I 1935 IMPROVED g FAMILY SCALE gj B THE "George Washington' S "NEVER TELLS A LIE" j3 g QUALITY IMPROVED— S p —YET LOW IN PRICE. X COLOURS:— S DUCOED WHITE. S GREEN. pi a ivory a 3 BLUE. S g WEIGHS UP TO 240 LBS. PRICE $15.
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    • 144 9 fgfd gfg fgffgfgfg NrnRENE" ULLMANN^ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 1 j* A selection of morning and afternoon Crocks. R First 1935 Paris Models S N" RENE UJLT..IW.ANN U CAN YOU MEET THEM? j 'ihe Critical QlaapM Uml _.^,>,^.r* Purvey Vnur {•':»<•('. f^ A i ,-^rii H you arc m <lmil>( i j
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  • 565 10 Sunday tribune. Singapore, Sunday, Jan. 27, 1935. THE PLANTER WHAT was a very graceful tribute to planters 1 wives which Sir Shenton Thcmas paid in a speech in Kuala Lumpur. "More often thai* said His Excellency, "the planter's wife baa to work as hard She makes light of difficulties, keeping
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  • 1218 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Scope For Young Peopl Of Ambition THERE are still some critics to reply to this week but before I tackle them perhaps I may be allowed to reproduce the letter of appreciation of a Chinese reader. Mr. K. G. Lee
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  • 628 10  -  Anglius I SEE Dr. VoronoJT has been telling the Singapore reporters that man should Hie at least 140 years. Which reminds me of a story. A A a i A YOUNG man went to call on a centenarian. "They tell me, sir," he said,
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    • 46 10 /REALV^; relief from PRICKLY j At last Real relief from the torment of prickly heat. Add three tablespoonfuls of Scrubb's to your bath water, and feel the foe gradually loosen his hold, as Scrubb's t brings you peace and Scrubb's conquers perspiraSCRUBBS j CLOUDY AMMONIA m
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    • 129 10 PERAK TURF CLUB I febiu :ary mektinc. its*. FIRST DAY, 2ND FBMtl ARV, Iftf. SECOND DAY, STH FEBRUARY, ItSS. THIRD DAY, ITH FEBRUARY, IMb VISITING HEMBERS nail l> "i by members of the Club Mid MUST Ml" V TO THE SECRETARY'S OFFK BOX BUILDING. IPOH. NOT LATER THAN 5 P.M.,
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  • 740 11 ADVENTURER OF THE PEN Stirred U.S.A. War Office GIVEN ROSARY BY POPE FEW people have had such a varied career as Mr. Frank Russell, the Melbourne journalist, who died m London recently from double pneumonia, at the age of 48. Born at Bendigo
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  • 466 11 Novel Scheme Of Weekly Payments i. By Air Mail) London, Jan. 16. FLYING is to be brought within the reach of all. A scheme for increasing the number or a*l pilots m this country and fobringing the best flying instruction within reach of leso wealthy section oi'
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  • 645 11 Times Comment GOODWILL POLICY BELIED London, Jan. 25. TN itself the border conflict was a small affair, declares The Times m a leader on the Chahar fighting, but the fact that it happened so soon after Mr. Hirota's professions of goodwill to China throws a startling light
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    22 11 Some of the riders m the paper chase m Singapore, an account of which appears on the Woman's Page m this issue.
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  • 542 11 Army Instruction T«i Encourage It (By Air Mail) London, J;i! 10. HANDS and drums do BCt lOOOfflptny |5 columns on the march lai cs.s ihe parade is a c:r<muii.a! one Hence an instruction givm m "I; Training" encouraging organised when on the move m columns oJ
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    • 39 11 I I M I M _J _3 Jm STOCKTAKING S!ALE SURPLUS STOCK OF Over 2,000 records to be cleared at 4O Cts. Each Dance, Vocal, Instrumental, Orchestral, etc., No List Issued. At High Street Office only 61/63, High Street
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    • 68 11 ulAflTft d IE N babies consistently thrivt for "LACTOGEN" is a perfectly balanced food. 1 For a samp i (1 o f [ACtOgea, Mother's Book »f Advi<-« /*;z,jJ$%WM Spoon Measure, send 20 cts. m unused \> ■■.■•>" >Ur.,.- t»: -^^P "LACTOGEN" 4fc^^^K^ > 2913 5, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. Ask your
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  • 1080 12 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS SIGNING OFF AND UNBLOCKING I (By Horalius r itHi3 two features of Contract Bridge with which I deal this AV*.€k are not, I think, properly amderstood by the majority Ol flayers. There is a general idea that; to repeat -a suit bid at a
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    • 506 12 I •»ftit»iHN:'ti!rTl»ti'li I--:|M ••"■i»f"l!lilH l 1 t|i!itnni!WHl«nfsJ', SKIN AMD TISSUE CREAM Ibarrict Ibubbaraj j H^er 1 A be.'iefiial treatment for y;ur skin. Z Combined with genvie manage ex'•ii- iuh cream aids i.i re- 5 Z pieniahnig wasted tissue; m toning Z I ngtbening the musc!<-.-. 4 Cftlt tt mag^agf instructions
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    • 153 12 THE RESULT OF SPARE TIME STUDY. The greatest triumphs of the Business and Professional World are the result of Spare Time Study. No man reaches a high position who is not prepared to set aside some of his evening hours for study, which will fit him for promotion and pay-raises.
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    • 64 12 CROSS EYES- I Straightened Without Drugs I or Operation. L K. LhompF-on, Optofogist Mb, iind Dr. or Optointtrv, IT.S.Ail T .S.Ai |M Govt. Licentiate, .j."> veafs professional practice and" I cl^afcal experience. I Failing' eyesight restored. Catar- I acts retarded. Difficult cases m solicited. Advanced techniqia^* M Glasses if needed.
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  • 1105 13  -  W. B. Paterson f i I Told Over The Telephone: I m v I In which I meet a Wireless I 1 Enthusiast and Lose Him. m m jgRLJEVE it or not. Truth is stranger than fiction. I've proved it right up to the top
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    • 4 13 TIGKR BEER IS BEST
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  • 2300 14 G®od Progress Made Su The Tounnnameinifts Controversial Incident Last Week-End When Umpire Revokes His Decision Comment On The Games History Of Marigold Party Annual Report Of The Hor licks. (By "Dragon") l Oob progress was maintained m the Selangor junior and men's BB singles badminton champion-
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    • 21 14 There's no secret my dear just serve these deliciously crisp and oven fresh ARNOJT'S I f :1 4:.-'- y \^i*^A MASTER'S--
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  • 1836 15 \nnual Reports For 1934 The I'ostal Union Athletic Club Election Of New Office-Bearers News And Hems Of Interest. (By Clubman gigggtLkL progress is reported by U Malayan clubs for last year, ac•,>rd*ng to accounts of the year's activities that have been received. This is
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    • 124 15 Thousands and thousands of Doctors all over the world testify to the exceptional value of SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (Cinchona Iron Wine) and preifr to prescribe it m cases of: ANAEMIA, etc., etc. Start taking 'Serravallo's Tonic" and proof that it does, what it claims: Proof that it really improves the condition
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    • 95 15 MARIGOLD B.P. An Account Of The History Of The Party The history of the Marigold Badminton Party is interesting. One fine Sunday morning m January, 1928, five youths visited the house of a friend, Mr. Lim Hong Seng, and stayed for a game of badminton. These youths were so enthusiastic
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    • 318 15 HERE iS a unique opportunity for you to win huppiiu>: this year. No entrance fee, and one of the many prizes can be yours with very little effort There are no complicated rules. All you have to do is to fill m the missing words m the following announcement, sign
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  • 2086 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rugger And Hockey Come To An End The North v. South Game In Singapore A Surprising Victory Which Was Well Deserved How The South Failed So Badly Selangor's Hockey Successes. (By "Forward") BOTH the rugger and hockey seasons have officially concluded, the rugger last week-end
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    • 1251 18 Last Week of Whiteaways Stocktaking Sale ODDMENTS, BROKEN RANGES, REMNANTS AND EXCESS STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS MUST BE CLEARED PRIOR TO COMMENCING STOCKTAKING ON MONDAY 4TH FEBRUARY. A COMPLETE SURVEY OF ALL DEPARTMENTS HAS BEEN MADE BY THE MANAGER AND FURTHER DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS MADE, IN MANY CASES GOODS ARE
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  • 501 19 Inter-State Hockey Visiting For wards Fail THK je Ui play- hid behind them n. E ily on they forced a cor t jfat. They wr-:*e sent ft to tlic attack, pressing U S SCORE The F.M.S. >hen made a couple cf jerous t in which Hovn
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  • 21 19 Slngapbire. Saturday. The i&oby match between thf Medical College and the Public Services, arranged for :o-day, has been postooned.
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  • 546 19 Volunteers "B" And R.A.F. Win Singapore, Saturday. THE two matches played to-day In the seven-a-side rugby tournament provided some extremely interesing rugger. The ground was hard and very conducive to good fast play. The first game was between the S.V.C. B and the Wilts "B" and ended m
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  • 270 19 Plucky Game Against Old Rafflesians Singapore, Saturday. JN spile of Uie fact that they were playing, «.wo men short throughout the game, the Singapore Colts put Up quite a good game this evening, ami were beaten by 3 goals to 1 at hockey. The exchanges were slightly m
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  • 511 19 Clear Victory Over Frank Weber (By "REFEREE) YOUNG Tarley, the featherweight champion of the Orient* well and truly beat Frank Weber at the New World on Friday. There were no protests from the gallery when the Filipino's hand was raised, r.nd it was surprising to me that
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  • 141 19 C. H, Miller To Skipper Side This Season (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Jan. 25. At a meeting of the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association held at the Sungc'i Ujong Club the following were elected to serve as office-bearers for the forthcoming cricket season Captain: C. H. Miller. Hon.
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  • 47 19 The follow' ng will represent tne V.M.C.A. against R.A. at Tanglin on Wednesday, Jan. 30. J. Bleha; R. Lynn and Chatterje*: T. P. F. McNeice. G. Day and P. C. Sands; B. R. Mistri. Reshty, Katyal, C. Catchtoor and F. Pullen. Reserve: M. J. Namazie.
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  • 66 19 Successful Gala And Dance :l''rom Our Ou;< Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. The Swimming Club heM a success- rul gala, m which the three length; I scaled handicap was won by Pat Kirwaa. the jockey. Johnson and Watson wers second and third respectively. The Storch cup tor th- one
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  • 49 19 The following will represent the I V.M.C.A. against R.A. on Monday Jan. 28, on the V.M.C.A. ground J. Bfeha; R. Ljoe and Chatterjee: T. P. F. McNrice. G. Day and P C Sands; B. R. Mistri, Btshty Katynl C. Catchatocr and F. Pullen Reserve: M. J. Numazir
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  • 111 19 Wiltshire Side Beaten 6 0 (from Our Own Corrvspvndtin >) Johore Bahru. .Smurdas PLAYING on the Johore Civil Service Club padang this evening the Wiltshire Kegimuii met South Johore a: rugger and were bea.en by ax »x>ints (two tries I *o nil. Botli tries wane seerad la
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  • 15 19 Nornstown. Pa. Dashi ir for libt [torn private zoo, ir was tracked town by hunting
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    • 71 19 MIN KUO JIH PAO, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the unders gned has been appointed Receiver and Manager of the above Company by the Debenture Holders as from the 3rd January, 1935. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN thai? all debts or moneys due to the above-men-tioned Company should be
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  • 49 20 BAIANESE DANCERS IN SINGAPORE (Above, right and below) The hunt breakfast given at the Swiss Club by Messrs. Norman Knowles and Kenneth Seth after last Monda;. s paper chase. The RE. team which defeated the Terror m the Seven-a-Side rugger tournament on Friday.
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