Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 31 March 1935

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune o j 2-NO, 4d SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1935. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JMARCH 31, 1935.
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  • 1160 1 LIBERAL-NATIONALIST M.P.'S. VIEW HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE Money Better Employed At Home |X the opinion of the Rt. Hon. G. Lambert, Liberal Nationalist M.P., for South Molton, the Singapore Naval Base is a strategic folly, and he took the opportunity of reiterating this opinion
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  • 160 1 R.A.F. To Rescue Of Woman Explorer By Air Mail) London, March 20. i M I SS Freya Madelaine Stark, author and explorer, was flown 300 miles by an R.A.F. medical officer yesterday to the hospital at Aden. She was reported two days ago to be ill
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  • 63 1 Message Of Good Wishes From King George (Frovi Our Own Correspondent j Bangkok, Saturday. THE British Minister has re- ceived a command on behalf of Kin? George to convey a message of good wishes for the health and happiness of th<; boy king and for the welfare
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  • 65 1 Trip To Dutch Indies By X.L.M. Liner Lord Leverhulme, president of the board of directors of Unilever, is flying from Calcutta to Bangkok on the X L.M. liner Pelikaan t.Comdr. Brugman). He is accompanied by Mr. Quin. A week later Lord Leverhulme will proceed to Batavia on the
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  • 70 1 Belgium's Action SPECIAL POWERS FOR GOVERNMENT 1 I Brussels, Mar. 30. Chamber, after an allnight sitting*.- approved by 107 votes to 53, the suspension of the gold standard and the devaluation of the belga. The Chamber also granted the Government special powers for one year. Twelve abstained
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  • 138 1 Chinese Immigrants Detained Singapore, Saturday. ANOTHER case of small-pox I amongst Chinese immigrants from China is reported. Last Monday, the Van Heutsz 1 arrived, and two cases were reportjed, with the result that the 2,233 j Chinese deck passengers were sent Ito the quarantine station at St.
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  • 42 1 H.M.S. Laburnum, the new training ship of the R.N.V.R., arrived m Singapore yesterday morning i from New Zealand. She has pro- J ceeded to the Naval Base. She will be moored at No. 2 godown i Telok Ayer Basin. I
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  • 330 1 WOMEN GAMBLERS LOSSES £20 A Week Playing Bridge (By Air Mail) London. March 20. THE craze for contract bridge which swept Britain four years ago has left m its train a remarkable institution. It is the bridge club supported b}, women who practically live m it anc gamble day and
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  • 42 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. March 30. Mr. T. V.' Soong has decided to leave for Szechuen on April 10. His visit is in connection with a scheme to build a network of road r J in Szechuen.-
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  • 236 1 Retired Schoolmaster Fined £400 i (By Air Mull) London. March 20. k FINE of £400 or three months ,rt imprisonment was imposed a' Swansea on a retired school maste* on Irish Sweepstake charges. He is Mr. Ernest Victor Ruddell who was accused of having m h
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  • 73 1  - 110,000 DEAD Terrible Famine In China Hongkong, March 30. AS many as 110,000 people arc reported to have died in Hunan as the result of a terrible famine caused by an intense drought, Eighty per cent, of the primary schools in the province have closed, so distressing is the state
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  • 249 1 Costly Dinner Of Malayan Cobra (By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 20. THE last consignment of Malayar snakes to arrive at the Zoc continues to provide at least one good story. weekly. The other day the first kine cobra acquired by the Zoo involvec
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  • 337 1 .Remarkable Hook CHINESE DOCTORPRAISED (From Our Own Correspondent J (By Air Mail London, Mar. 20. MEDJCAL circles m Grea Britain are displaying i siderable interest m a vu. recording the transact last Octobers Congress c t i-ar Eastern Association Tropical Medicine at Nan .1 Both for its
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  • 214 1 Because Child Was Taken Away THE quiet routine of the Bark ruptcy Court on Friday waus suddenly broken by an unusual application to the Chief Jusi Sir Walter Huggard, that he reiin to chambers to hear an urgent application regarding a child alleged to have been taken away
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  • 1573 2 Arsenal Beat Villa SUNDERLAND'S BID FOR HONOURS i i London, Mar. 30. SI/HILE Arsenal and Sunderland by winning their games against Aston Villa and Leeds U, respectively are making the finish for League honours more exciting, Manchester i City received a seroack from Huddersfield T. who won
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  • 222 2 The World's Most Ancient Civilisation London. Mar. 30. i T-HE Exhibition of modern Chinese painting m ihe New Burlington Gali leries gave more than a hint of the spirit which still informs us that the world's mes, ancient civilisation has now j fallen in:o confusion, declares The Times,
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  • 43 2 Commemorated In Hongkong London, Mar. 30. The rescue eflec'ed m very rough seas by H.M.S. Suffolk last October of sixty men of the s.s. City of Cambridge m the South China Sea was commemoiate*! yesterday at Hongkong. British Official Wireless
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  • 165 2 Successful Meet In Ponang (From Our Oinu Correspondent) Penaiiß. Saturday. THE thirteenth annual Athletic S;iui U Meet of the Municipality wa» held to-day on the Esplanade. The weather was fine and there w a record crowd, including Mr. J. A. Black, the Municipal President. Goh Thye Sun of
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  • 226 2 Quarter-Finals In Junior Championship f From Our Oiv?i Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. In the quarter-finals of the Junior Badminton Championship rclayfd ai the Anglo-Chinese School Union to-day, Cheah Chee Aun defeated Chan Teik Choon m three sets, 15—7. 11—15. 15—4. Chee Aun played a soft game m the opening
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  • 101 2 Aberdeen Out: Rangers Draw W ilh Hearts London. Mar. 30. semi-finals m the Scatffcfc (up were played to-day. At Celtic Park. Hamilton A. scored a surprise victory over Al>erdeen by the odd -roal m three and thus qualified to appear m the finals. Last year, Hamilton wer"
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  • 112 2 Reuter London. Mar. 30. The following matches m the Rugby Union were played to-day: Bedford 3 London Scottish 12 P!a<kh(aih 27 Bristol 0 Coventry 11 Royal At Force 0 J)i vonport Serv. 21 Aide? shot Serv. if) Halifax 5 Waterloo ir, Harlequins 31 (Jlou< ]g Leicester 11 Bath
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    • 97 2 MICHAEL ARLEN'S DARING NOVEL, "THE GREEN HAT' NOW AN M. G,-M. SCREEN TRIUMPH mm £?^$MS^ 1 M- WSSt 1 Htt''<^Sr^' 91 x ■'■■'■> :'>s":■. ft.. u^ll :^H V <- ci<v. s c :shc dcfl inandc d love th IT "i^ 9 Ji B -inn! ou.; i J^^Hwte|^^^^ It: thrilhrviy to
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  • 289 3 Mmc Lafugie Visiting Singapore ARTIST Madame A Lftfug^ arrived m JJanore fr.m B v -old an Tahiti*'; oi b< the v Quay, opening Most of M-- rave»ha?« bten iwland iravan or on horseJack reachin sibie parts of china am f biam and Burma v f -imosj mJuiovn
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  • 108 3 Considerable Success Attends Visit Moscow, Saturday. Mr. Anthony Eden is observing the SoviEi rest day along with many'gnvenqpcnt officia 1 having.no official con?cn a h presumably he hs U rmal chau> with M. cf[ at'th< eottntry home. It that the visit ac lO ie meav.rc of
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  • 110 3 Weekly Passenger Service To Australia F -.iiiouncement of ted company, Qin'as EmPlrs Airway that f>ori mid April passfnfers win ci on the weekly scrvi/r q traHa, liaperla] Airfays annoi arttiaJ reductions m iting Level of ail passenger fares, become effective l -h tho eas*b rvice iea\ing Lonn on
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  • 14 3 •"hero will be a tea dance at the I Johoi International club thi^ aiweruuoi
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  • 837 3 MALAYAN BREWERIES GOOD YEAR Steady Increase m Sales Singapore, Saturday, 4 FINAL dividend of three and a half per cent, on the ordinary and management shares was declared at the filth ordinary general meeting of the Malayan Breweries Ltd., hold at the i :egiste"reri office of &H Mcretartes m Trafalgar
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  • 95 3 Mr. S. H. Alkaff took a party o? friends consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Kcon Teck, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Wonp Miss Helen Heng. Dr. H. A. Samad, Mr and Mrs. Ghee Soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chin Koon. Dr. Woon. Miss M. Fletcher. Mr and Mrs-. Jimmy
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    19 3 Jean Parker &nd Phillips Holmes m q scono from "Caravan" which opens at the Capitol Theatre on April \2.
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  • 327 3 Function In Honour Of President Singapore, Saturday. MH. K. P. Mohame-d YusofT, the presi- dent of the Travancore Muslim Association was entertained by the members oti Wednesday afternoon prior to hi-j leaving Singapore on a short holiday. Besides members more than fifty ftiencl.j from various other comm
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  • 283 3 Programme For Kuala Lipis Visit (From Our Ow?i Corresjwndcnl) Kuala Lipis; Thursday. His Excellency Sir Shentcm Thomas, Lady Shenton Thomas and Miss Shenton Thoma.s arrived at Kuala Lipis by .special i rain at 9.30 a.m., on the morning of April y, from Kuala Krai, and will be received
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  • 70 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar. 30. 4 message from Yunnan states that, j Wrlfcsien has been retaken by the Reds, following th? loss by the Government troops of Chenhsiung. The people m the Fukien districts are planting trees m memory of the success of Marshal Chiang Kai
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  • 638 3 i Dividend Of Five Per I Cent. S&gftpore, Saturday. A DIVIDEND of five per cent, absorbing $10,000 leaving a balance of $15,919.83 to be carried forward to next year's account was declared a: the annual genera] meeting of the Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd., held ut the registered
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  • 67 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Mar. 30. The $100,000,000 domestic loan will be issued on Monday. General Huang Fu will leave Mokkonshan on Monday lor Nanking tc assume his new post of Minister of the Interior. Money firms m Shanliaikwan and Chinwangtao are engaged m smugglin; 1 silver
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  • 309 3 To Take Part In Jubilee Celebrations AT a mass meeting of Sou. 1 Muslims held at the India:, Bu Merchants' Association pi 22 S Market Street, Singapore, on Friday, at 4.30 p.m., under the chairmanship Moona Kader Sultan, Offia Legion d' Honneur, it was unaninv i
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  • 44 3 Test For Use By U.S. Navy Sa::ta Monica, (Califon.ia* Ifarcft 10 The Douglas airplane factory hero to-day successfully tested armoured flying boat bu.lt lor United St-ates navy. The craft is a veritable Hying toti i Its specifications are beinp kepi i secret.
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  • 1193 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas THE Case of the Howling Dog," Warner Bros, latest and most baffling mystery murder drama, opens at the Caphol Theatre this week with Wamn William and Mary Astor m the stellar ioles. Not only is the picture, based on Erie Stanley Gardner's story, one of
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    • 337 4 Ni'ver has Singapore been so tremendously impressed Hundreds are coming back again and again to see it I CAPITOL 4 Come Early See the Screen's "THE LIVES IOF A BENGUL LAiCEfi" I With GARY COOPER, RICHARD CROMWELL, SEE Thrilling Battles. Sensational Rescues FRANCHOT TONE, SIR GUY STANDING See the beautiful
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    • 27 4 FOX'S GRANDEST MUSICAL OPERETTA TO WUUCt YOU CAftSIREE AMD UAVI YOU GAY I This rollicking, reveling, magnificent, melodious en- terfommert! f m SWK CHASUI Pwdutiim HUH I
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    • 234 4 T vni!!iiitnr!iiiiMiiiiM|ti|!:iii|i l |ii| liai lll |i. ril l!! II| ianai 1 i i i i < i i i t i i i < i ,4 t i mmutt i acclaimed by cwticg the picture magnificent/ I o®jM PREMIERE \iM)i; b9|^H i A V I L I 0 R
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  • 1770 5 Strictly Between Ourselves HERE is the story of the Tuan ISesar, the Visitor and the Luxury Liner. The head of an important firm m Singapore received a letter from a departmental manager m the London office. It was to sty that Mr. William Whoosit would he parsing through on a
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    • 52 5 r Keep your throat, chest and lungs I healthy by regularly using HUDSONS PI EUMENTHOL Jlkm UUUUBES fMm Universally recognised as a remedy for all afTectiona of the ttJlißwJff I Cl£~ S B medical profession ior over 40 f 1 T Sole Importers Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. BRITISH MALAYA AND
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  • 4354 6  -  Leonard Merrick OUR SHORT STORY By JT was thanks to Touqmt that ihe was able to look so chic the little baggage! yet of all her suitois Touquet was the one she favoured least. He was the costumier at the corner of the rue
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    • 29 6 I A BAB HWKKjpfli I I IFALV.ELSE I TIGER AtADACME fs I CORt Wil i /HAKC voo T^^^K.r" I a /MAN. ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall I
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    • 150 7 4 II II I 9 I DO I 1111 II I O Bkfll BW BB W B" H 0 A I bibl I I I II I b^^^^^^^^ Ibbbbbbl bbbbbbbl 0 < The car that is m a class by itself. When you 8 buy a Jowett you buy a
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  • 1656 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By a !our Woman Correspondent Tdi. I', ibyterian Church was prettily *.itcoiu:cd w.th white camauons, pink and white Honolulu and sprays ot creamy giact cii at the. wedding, lasi Tnursday, of Mr. Karl Bernhard Grauiorl. son of Rev. and Mrs. K. B. Grauioff of Brack
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  • 155 8 Dusty pink or powder blue are. being used extensively m combination with navy blue or even with brown Yellow is another colour that is traditionally/ good with nayy—and yes, with brovvn ai well. The gray suits which are so populai thb spring
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  • 224 8 lining the jackets and forming th»» accessories for dresses of crepe. Quilting is made much of and so are ruches, pleating and ruffles. White rubber has recently been shown m Paris as a collar to trim a conservative gray wool frock. Copper made its appearance m the
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    • 39 8 PALAIS DES MODES < 33, Stamford Road. The management takes pleasure m introducing a new and very select shipment of Hollywood Models for Evening and Afternoon wear, especially ordered for the King's Jubilee. REASONABLE PRICES. YOl R INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.
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    • 88 8 =^^^WH Q L Q U Q n D*f UJT"fD I^^Jadd/ beauty toyoue yoME iMgy MAYNARD CO., LTD., twuinu -ses; tl^ BATTERY RQAD, SINGAPORE. Smart Shop 67, STAMFORD ROAD. JUST UNPACKED Maiden-Form Brassieres (halfway) and Corsets Aiso a large shipment of gowns for all occasions 'VlllllllllillsilliliiliiiniiiliilnliiliiliilMliiliiiiiihlilllilliilllllllliliiliiliiiiiiiiliiliiliiiiiiuiKgi^iiiiiiHiiiiniiilnlKliil.'iirliilirl'iiiiii.'iLtiiliiliil S, Aux Chats Noirs i
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    • 128 8 s9 i Mil s I Beauty Prcducts dI I SOCIETE D'HYGIENE DERMATOLOGIQUE DE V!CHY, i Cieansing Cream, Massage Cream, Powder, etc. I I Sole Agents: I Maison Marcelle 3 Ladies' Hairdressers, 35, STAMFORD ROAD. I J. KOOY. Prep. fi niiii i i in i i i i vi i hi
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    • 136 8 "WHEN WIRE YOl HORN" SERIES. Wore You Born m January? Were You lion m lehruai Wore You Born m March? Were Y^u Bon m April? Were You Born m May? Wore You Born m June? Were You Born m July? Were You Born m Aujjusl? Wen You B.jrn m Se;>teirf>er?
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  • 1261 9 Highwaysand Buy ways r-RYIHING i« hustle and bustle at John Link's, clearing the decks for •he bifi Annual Spring Sale which starts to mor-ow morning. All regular stock Js en sale at greatly reduced prices and addition there are .special lines hrought n for rhe occa^* o One oi SJels
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  • 256 9 "EUROPEAN Journey" by Philip Gibbs, practical idealist and ardent pacn.st, is the unbiased account 01 a motor trip undervaKen by the author and two friends, a feiiov; novelist and an artist, through France, Germany, Italy, Austria and Hungary. Mr. Gibbs does not concern himself with professional
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    22 9 Two mere helpers.it the Charity Jubilee Ball to b- held »n hoard H.MS. Terror, May 10, as they appeared m schoolday «ostuni(
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    465 9 IJ Lhe 'Merry Widow," to be reased in Singapore lring Easier WeeM ianettc MacOonak' cres another hi iumph with he tiging. On a.lA.V -8z51 are two o the best numbers in the play. "To-night will teach me to Forget" is soft and sad as Jeanet.te sings it without
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    • 40 9 'i (iti i ■|i!r!*i»'f»ttiifiitt;ii'nri m THE FINEST 1 fl^k SHOK SHOP IN MALAYA. 1 I T I j VO(>\ CHEONG SHOE CO. thk Fashion shoe shop, J 354 35G, North Bridge Rd. j MB Klftiliil 111 Mill IMIIII I llillllfc"
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    • 44 9 NOW ON I; A Red I Bargain r 300 HATS (i 50 DREgSES To Clear at Less than cost. V Bamboos, Bangkoks, Balibuntals and Many Other Straws. $1.00 $2.00. Former Prices $5.00, $12.50. Silk Dresses at $5 each. The Economy Shop 11-A, Stamford Road.
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    • 214 9 GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARY I Just arived by Mail: I The In.truj.vo Tourist, Mrs. Baillie 1 Reynolds. The Haunted Hills, B. M. Bower. i Lcndcn Symphcny, Anthc»"y Gibbs. Five FocKsh Virgin?, J. F. S. Moore. A London Stf.ry, George IJuchanan. i Subscription One Dollar per year and 15 cents per book
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    • 139 9 TIGER BIER H RENE ULLMANN P IJ GOWNS OF DISTINCTION for ALL OCCASIONS. L B latest models from Paris, also new HATS. Bj H HENE ULLMANN, PI \A Capitol Building SINCiAPORK. tl ISELETAR GRANGE I EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 1 4 /2 1 h Mile Thomson Seletar Road. (Adjoining Naval Base
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  • 610 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 31. 1935. PARLIAMENT AND THE BASE QNE of the effects of the (heat War was to bring about a marked distaste for what came to be describ cd as "secret diplomacy/ Now* adays Members of Parliament, who must be presumed to be on the whol'
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  • 1178 10  -  C .H. Stanley -Jones iHSZSESHSESZSHSESESESESHSESHSESHSES2Sc^ Facing Up To Facts— Useless Talks On The Continent— Send Ministers I To Nanking And Tokyo I THERE will be no war between Great Britain and Germany. There will be no war between Great Britain and any Continental nation. Unless
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  • 606 10  -  Anglius f ET it be understood, ct course., that am making no reference to local promotions when I repeat the folio w iir; story: "'What did you think of the big fight iast night. Bill?" asked the navvy o: bia pal. "Fight!" replied Bill,
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    • 44 10 JfjS^P Mr Jf Lb I I I mosquitoes that ruin >2 asthm??S A f £K BOOKS. c ff A S &CATARRH Bft IPsPi^ 8 i ii 1 TUBERCULOSIS PHYSICAL CULTURE COOK BOOK HZ POSTAGE EXTRA HIE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP CO., i;{, Colhe, Quay, Singapore
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  • 1623 11 4SSOCI4TION WITH LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL INTRODUCED AS "MRS. H" JUDGE ON A VERY ODD PROPOSITION (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 20. 'TALL, blonde, and handsome, a woman went into the witness-box m the King's Bench and revealed that lor some years preceding jus
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    30 11 Rear- Admiral K. Nakamura r>nd the three Japanese Princes who arrived ii, Singapore with the Japanese Naval Squadron were entertained by 'the Ja: i nese community at Ponggol, on Friday.
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  • 129 11 Mrs. Roosevelt Starts A Fashion Washington. Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt has started a fashion which reminds members of Congress of the French Revolution. Recently the First Lady m America brought her knitting into the Capitol when she attended a session of the Senate Her example is now being
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  • 293 11 stage m New York immediately after he returned from the Spanish-American war. He left his place, as a favourits leading man on the stage to enter motion pictures wk-h D. W. Griffith m 1909. "The Birth of a Nation" was filmed late m 1913 and released early m
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  • 352 11 Gift Of A Pram To A London Mother (By Air Mail." London. Mar M THANKS 10 the kindness ol the Queen c mother who is badly In nead <>i a folding pram will .shortly have one. For many yours Her Majesty has been interested In
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  • 1000 12  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Have Something To Say About The > Irish Sweep And Drop A |1 Hint About A Forthcoming ij Literary Sensation entitled The Purple Ptissions Of Singapore npiiKUK is a small depression,, not from the coast Of Iceland, hanging over
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    • 178 12 !{^/*jr\l(C TICKETS ISSUED V^^-K-^ l^ BY ALL STEAMFOB JSHIP, AIR AND T RAVE L RA ILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chi and all Asiatic clients ;,n given the best of attention and assistance. 3% Robinson Road, Singapore. IVit-pfome 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, ROSKOFF, TAVANNES, CYMA I i WELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NX
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    • 275 12 .■iiiii—iii jflyyjymi^BMMl^ YOU P WEriS&\ I hour's iuration. and m spite of my I w&y&y 1/ com I' arat i ve ly slight age (55), office I K^^P iL H work of any kind was impossible I SflpaC^s^^ j 7^^ H hours, I was seized with such violent I Wffflfl&Zl}
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  • 969 13 AN EXAMPLE OF LOGICAL DEDUCTION (By -Horatius") DV w;u of testing the powers of deriuction. of a class of bridge student*, a teacher evolved the follow injr hand and directed that it should be played at No Trumps, by Jack. Sam was instructed to open with
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    • 103 13 3 I "^^P 2 i I BfiAKT) BEDSTEAD 3 IS THE HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A "DIAMOND" BED because A "DIAMOND" Bed is the best that money can buy at a lower price than inferior beds sell at. It is built of fine quality steel, heavy gauge brass and best sioving
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    • 1087 13 Does your English "let you flown"? Do you lack the power to express four ideas fluently and vividly Thousands ••f aten and vomei arc handicapped i l!y, profe; sionally -r << mmcrcial- Z ly b« ai mble for words tf mak< ikes. Z If y< :i v.. uccecd you must
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    • 44 13 built «n a foundatloii fu&J^ ll»^l OW»^ W^ -//fA /4&^ *X> j tmnrrr cov«r jvjku. £rw You* Like Ul OR a Hu.^&anp Wr If Your sich P K- J%k cm a Kure^m j H1L J-he «B/ the picture?;/ Hu 6aR5)EN1N6 im!/ Vo^*!^.' t 1^
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  • 860 14 SMiaJ Athletic Union Mr. S. K. Goh's Initiative First Year's Activities Annual Meetings Of Singapore Clubs. AN out line of the history of tho Solar Athletic Union is given below. At the initiative of Mr. S. K. (Joh, the Union was formed m July, 1933, with
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  • 198 14 Monthly Broadcasts For Kmpire Listeners London. Arrangements are being concluded between the Deaix and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral and the 8.8.C. for monthly Empire broadcasts of services from the Cathedral. These services, Which will be specially arranged for the benefit of overseas lister.er.s, will be held
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    • 130 14 There is no secret, my dear just serve these deliriously crisp and oven fresh ARNOTT'S >X Y*\ \mJ 5 If »iwC^ Ift k. A A B HIHH II Ivl A D I [i w v~«^-«tH^V g»S«^ Vv "1 V :> .^1 MASTER S-« Do you want GREAT MENTAL ENERGY and
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    • 14 14 IN GfUCKS of IN BULK O —^.i^ M 1 Warm Studios 48 mmmmmmm^ m
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    • 227 14 ASSETS EXCEED $14,0.0,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVEI> $36jmjm The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.O. The Company has £20,000 deposited with Supreme Court of England and complies n. the British
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  • 2524 15 Tplj <n) ff 4. S. Samuel's Record Malaya's No. 1 Exponent Ipoh Badminton league Taiping Inter-League Competition U.C.A.'s Membership Campaign Interesting Local Games. (By "Dragon') PROM the tiny A.S. Samuel, the former Selangor singles titleholder for five years and uncrowned Zpionof Mah.ya. i.y' virtue of his
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  • 250 15 Gulliver being the ship's doctor, he is a young pioneer (Soviet boy scout) cast up on the shore. He finds the Lilliputian workers about to revolt against their king and declare a Soviet Government. He helps the workers m their fight. The I king's police, army and
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    • 277 15 COULD NOT KNIT FOR NEURITIS I If ttearitii bothers you. deal with it as this woman dealt with hers: "For years I was unable W> kn she I writes, "owing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now \h-j knitting craze is on I car
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  • 1618 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED The Passing Of Christie Dr. H. O. Hopkins' Century In Penang Bright Cricket In Singapore Big Hits By Keng Hock And A. S. A. Jansen S.C.C. Tournament Match Stonor Shield Encounter In K.L. Asiatics And Golf In Perak. (By "Forward") ALTHOUGH not actually within the
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  • 529 16  -  K.O. (By MR. W. Mitchell, hon. secretary to the Singapore Ama;aur Boxing Association, deserves credit for his efforts m reviving- amateur boxing. Himself a champion Open m the middleweight division, Mr. Mitchell Amateur devotes much of his spare time m organisTournament. ing tournaments
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  • 111 16 Long "Shorts" And Short "Shorts" Sydney, March 19. Sydney tennis girls wear long shorts and short shorts, but only Wimbledon shorts will be allowed on the tennis couit of the Royal Sydney Golf Club. This was decided at the annual meeting of the club recently. But many kinds
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  • 788 17 MERCY FOR ERRING FILM ACTRESS Killed Her Child MIND UNBALANCED AT THE TIME I By Air Mail) London, 20. nETAILS of the unhappy life-story I) 0 a pretty girl, who had been t-irn tilm actress, artist's model L dancing partner at a night club :L c I at the Old
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  • 431 17 To Yield Its Secrets To Aeroplane (By Air Mail.) London, Mar 20. ANE of the iargest unexplored regions m the world is shortly to give up its Secrets to the aeroplane. Within a few weeks an expedition of young men is to leave this country to bvgin an
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    24 17 A scene from "Hawaiian Nights," R.K.O. Radio's Musical Comedy extravJanz! of the South Sea Islands which comes to the Alhambra Theatre Vdri this week.
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    21 17 Charles Boyer, Jean Parker and Loretta Young m a scene from "Caravan which opens at the Capitol Theatre on April 12,
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  • 42 17 Shanghai, Mar. 30. The transfer of the Chinese Eastern Railway from Soviet Russia to the Manchukuo has been completed. An automobiles are to be manned by Japanese drivers while minor posts will be given to Manchukuoans.— Sin Chew Jit Pon.
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  • 128 17 Certificates For Payment Of Import Transactions ACCORDING to the German "New Plan" L is absolutely nesessary to have a certificate (Devisenbescheinigung), issued by the competent Rciehss:elle fur Devisenbewirtschafumg m Berlin, guaranteeing that foreign currencies will be obtained for she payments of import, transactions. For the reason that
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  • 131 17 Anniversary In Malaya And China Friday was the anniversary of the "Seventy-Two-Heroes," the martyrs of the Chinese Revolution, who laid down their lives at. Canton m the first days of the cause. The Chinese Naticnal Flag -n Singapore and other Malayan towns were flown half-mast and the Chinese
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  • 84 17 Passengers by the Royal Netherlands Air Lines are as follows: From Singapore to N.E.I. Mr. Yamagucfti. Mr. and Mrs. Mano. From N.E.I, to Singapore. Mr. McDonald. Mr. Fruin, Mr. buhr, Mr. A. H. Noble. From Singapore to India and Europe. —Mr. Newboid, Mr. Suhr, Mr. Fruin, Mi.
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  • 411 17 Interesting Address On Peru Singapore, Saturday. A VERY interesting lecture was given by Miss E H. Job before the members of the Chinese Christian Association and friends at the CCA. hall, Prinsep street, on Thursday last. The subject was "Children of tihe Sun". The speaker gave some
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  • 93 17 By Spore Urban Co-Operative Union, Ltd. The Committee of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union have arranged to hold a farewell dinner m honour of Mr W. A. L. Schaub, the Union's first President, who will shortly leave the Col on v on furlough. A happy gathering of
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  • 63 17  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese To Meet In Shanghai Shanghai, Mar. 30. Mr Arino, Counsellor to the Japanese Legation, announces that a conference of Japanese Consuls m China will be held m Shanghai on or about Apr. \O. Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese. Minister, who returned to Shanghai from
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  • 56 17  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Foreigners Barred From Red Zones Shanghai, Mar. 30. I The Travel Headquarters at Nanking have issued orders prohibiting foregners to visit the zones where operations against Reds and pandits are in pro- Adequate protection is, however, to be 1 cfforded to those foreigners
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  • 57 17  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Tomb Of Suen Wong Emperor Peiping, Mar. 30. A discovery of gfeat archaeological importance has been made in the Pelp:n£ area. The tomb of King Suen Wong, of the Chow Dynasty, was found on the border between the Meihsien and Yuhsien disiricts. Inside the
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  • 316 17  -  Doris Tisdale By Royal Baking Institute CMALL, sweet cakes are always popular. They are attractive at luncheon or at the teatable and they make a perfect complement served with ice cream, blanc mange or a gelatin dessert. For perfect little cakes as m all
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  • 109 18 Large Number Of Entries Received Singapore, Saturday. THE Malayan Billiards Championship, organised by the Singapore Billiards Association, promises to be very interesting this year. A large number of entries have been received, both from Singapore and upcountry,, and several clubs have been affiliated to the S.B.A. The
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    167 18 This Week's Tournament Ties The following ties m the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament have been arranged for this week: MONDAY, APRIL 1 GODOWN DOUBLES HANDICAP Lt. H. F. C. Home and. Lt. J. M. A. Chestnutt (—15.3) v. Roy Smith and A. G. Hay 30 1 VETERANS DOUBLES
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  • 74 18 Disciplinary Board's Action THE Disciplinary Board met on March 27 and considered the circumstances under which Raja Mat bin Hussein of the Abattoir S.C. Team was sent off the field, by the Referee, for kicking an opponent during the 3rd Division match Abattoir versus V.M.C.A., played on
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  • 95 18 Miss Drusiila Burgess, the new Assistan; Secretary of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. arrive. -J on Friday, by the S.S. Ranchi. M-ss Burgess comes directly from Active Associat on worn us uo-e.a. v-iuu at tbs Maccicsfieid Y.W.C.A. m Cheshire, England. She will have particular responsib-liiy on the. S ngapore
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    9 18 Mr Teo Chwee Hoe, Malayan Billiards champion m 1934.
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  • 183 18 Perak And Taiping Turf Club Sweeps THE result of the draw of the Perak Turf Club sweep on the Grand National was as follows: Alexena *****, Brienz *****, Bachelor Prince *****, Ballybrack *****, Blue Prince *****, Brave Cry *****, Castle Irwell *****, Emancipator *****, Fouguei ***** Golden Miller
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  • 93 18 I*he following are selected tc represent the above party m a friendly match ot 7 singles against the Fremierian Badminton Party, to-day (Sunday) at the latter's court at 3 p.m. Goh Kwang Hung, H. L. Tarn, Low Huck Leng, Sect Kia Yeow, Lcs Choon Hee, Low Kee
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  • 57 18 The following have been invited to play assoication football for S.C.C. "B" XI v. V.M.C.A. on Friday April 5, at S.C.C.: A. P. Hutchinscn; A. P. Craigie and E. W. Reeve; G. Child, T. Mclachlan and J. E. D.. Graham; K. Black, C. H. W. Goult, P. H.
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  • 647 18 Swimming Carnival At Fort Canning THE Telok Ayer Epworth League held a swimming carnival on Saturday Mar. 16 at 4 15 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. Pool. Fort Canning Road by kind permission Excellent weather contributed towards the success of the occasion There was an attendance of more than
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  • 69 18 Pwo-Day Sky-2 Meeting Easter PHE Perak Turf Club w.li hold a two day Easter Sky< Mcc ing on Saturday nd Monday, April 20 and 22 There Will be tv.u runs (ach !or Horses n Class V and Ponies m Cltss 111 ana f possible one or two
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  • 225 18 List Of Ties In Badminton Tournament List of ties m the Straits Phys.cil Athletic Party's "B" singles championship 'tg given below. All tiet will b» played a' the Party'i Court. 15A, Chonp. Tuan Stivet, commencing 5- Id p.m. ach day. Tuesday, April 2: Am. T«Vk Hock Wee.
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  • 58 18 The following will represent the Jawi Tanglin Badminton Party against the Sepoy Lines Badminton Party on the former's court at 2.30 p.m. to-day SINGLES: --Messrs. A. A. Rahman, Abdul Rahman. Ithnin and Ajmain. DOUBLES —Messrs A. A. Rahman and Ithn'in, Abdul Rahman and Ajmain, Surata and Rostam. RESERVES —Ma
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  • 33 18 The Second Division match S.C.C. v. H.M.S. "Tenor." arranged loj Thursday July 11, has been postponed, and will be played at Z.C.C. Fadax,;; on Monday. July 22. at 5 15 p.m.
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  • 1111 19 MALAYS BEATEN 2-1 perfect Combination SAID'S BRILLIANT j EoALKEEPING i re, Saturday. j MOKE t han (MM > )ectillors vvere treated to first-class football at he Anson Road Stadium this afteroon when the Wiltshire* made their t appearunc- m Division I of the 5jJ F.A.
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  • 207 19 Eurasians Win Stonor Shield Match (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Eurasians beat the V.M.C.A. j» the Stonor Shield Competition to-day by three, wickots and six runs. Batting first, the V.M.C.A. scored 124 C Grenier top-scoring with 63. Radcliffe bowled best for the Eurasians, taking
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  • 235 19 Interesting Games PADANG CLUBS MEET Singapore, Saturday. 'PHE first and second teams of the Padang Clubs met at cricket today, the first eleven game being played on the S.C.C. ground and the other game on the S.R.C. ground. The S.C.C. I going m first knoche up the
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  • 268 19 S.R.C. II In Strong Position The S.R.C. 11, by scoring 122 m their first runnings, are m a strong position. G. Bogaars was their top-scorer with 30: P. Roberts and Jeans (both 3 for 25) shared the S.C.C.'s bowling honours. The S.C.C. II put up 64 (P.
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  • 247 19 St. Joseph's Win After Exciting Finish St. Joseph's Institution met St. Andrew's School on the former's grouna to-day and defeated them by 40 runs after an exciting finish. St. Joseph's scored. 152 runs and St. Andrew's, after scoring 64 for the loss of only 2 wickets, were
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  • 215 19 •i lhe N.C.C. gTou.rid When they were beuten by 10 wickets. < Tne home team passed the R.A. trtai without lo.«n? any wickets, but bated on and declared their inninjra closed at 144 for one wicket. THE SCORES. RA. (Blakan MatH Nichols c Sin-h b Williams 0, Boon
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