Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 April 1935

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol 2 >0 OH SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • 450 1 5 AJVI. EDITION j HOME FOOTBALL I RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 3 I GUILTY, BUT INSANE STEWARD SENT TO ASYLUM A Docile Man Owners Of Vessel Pay For Defence (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 8. I MAN. who
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  • 408 1 Can Be Directed On Planes (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 10. J^S electrx ray which can stop aircraft and motor-car en- j glnes has been perfected secretly m Germany, according to statements by engineers m Vienna. The existence of such a device
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  • 69 1 Exports To Kelantan Prohibited (From Our Own Corresponden Bangkok, Saturday The exportation of Siamese cattle co Malaya through Padang Besar been long forbidden, and now che growing trade between Siam and Kelantan has received a check owing to two buffaloes from Lan*' Suan being found dead m a
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  • 39 1 •veil defeat its purpose lf there if not the strictest supervision to protact the fauna from those who kih for commercial profit, to say no- thing of the Sakai, Malaya s wild mf with the r deadly blow pipes
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    63 1 FM (above) was being towed from No. 2 basin through the canal to No. 9 dock m Chatham Dockyard, recently, when her superstructure came into collision with one arm of the caisson bridge which had been raised to let her through. The huge arm, weighing 60 tons, snapped off like
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    4 1 His Evening Drink McCALLUM'S
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  • 189 1 Brilliant Function LEADING CHINESE FAMILIES From Oar Owm Co-respondent) TW(S of The leading Chinese families m Malaya were united to-day by the wedding of Mr. Chan Seng Kee, third son of Mr. Chan Kang Swi, J.P. CH., and Mrs. Chan Kang Swi und Miss Tan Kirn Tin
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  • 156 1 India And Malayan Measures (By Air Mai: From Our Own Correspondent.' London, Apr. 3. THE latest issue of the Times of India has a leading article On vild life preservation m Malaya m f he course of which it says: "The reported acceptance by th Colcnial Office of
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  • 117 1 PLANES TO RESCUE MISSIONARIES Shanghai, Apr. 20. IVILD rumours are m the air with regard to the fate of Chengtu, the capital of Szechuen. A f§w Communists managed to^ enter the, city to *&ke -3e#e¥ rraftgements i or* attack on the city.* Chinese pl?nes have been to
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  • 158 1 Bank m order to enable the latter to stabilise Chinese currency. Sir Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Apr. 20. Severe fighting is m progress ir Szechuen between the Reds anc the Government troops. General Tang Shi Hon's force? are advancing on Kiangyiu by three routes. General Wu Chung Nan's
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  • 249 1 Snowstorm Blinds Drivers Shanghai, Apr. 18. An international train, wlrle on its wav to Suifenho from Harbin, collided with another train yesterday morning. The locomotive of the international was damaged, but the passengers were unhurt. Several Manchukuo soMVts i" the second train were killed, and several injured.
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  • 229 1 Laughs Itself Into A Harvest (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 3. MR. A. G. Morkili gave a broadcast talk on Sunday on the multifarious duties of a District Officer m Malaya. His description of a vast area of dense forests and a dozen
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  • 51 1 ihe success of the restriction plan One may wonder, however, whether the suddenness with which the committee has changed its mind will not throw too great a strain on the restriction machinery, especially m the Dutch native districts, several of which are to be subjected to individual restriction from April
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  • 570 1 The Rubber Cut CRITICAL POSITION IN U.S.A. By Air Mail) (From Our Own Corresp< ndent) London, April 10. SOMETHING like boom conditions prevailed m the rubber stock market uoon the announcement of the quota slash. Some nimble speculators managed to pci stock and snatch good
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 561 2 Dollar Liner In Port i IMH iOk TO STUDY MALARIA i i Mi. Amonio jEjercito, Chief of the etion of Malaria Control of the Bureau oi Health of the Philippines, arrived m Singapore yesterday by ttie Presiden! Adams to attend tho i international anti-malarial held here.
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  • 254 2 Entered Private House After Drinking Beer Singapore, Saturday. T. Skuse, a private attached to the Wiltshire Regiment appeared before Mr. I. M. Bfander, .the Third Magistrate, this .noi ning to answer a charge of criminal trespass m a house m Alexandria Road at 3.45 yesterday afternoon. The accused
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  • 121 2 Three Recitals At Victoria Theatre Menaka, the Indian dancer, will give recitals at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday next at 9.30 p.m. ALLEGED CAUSING HURT Singapore, Saturday. Charged with voluntarily causing hurt to two compatriots with a dangerous weapon, Ishsk bin Rodar and Maragayah appeared before
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  • 80 2 Passengers by the Royal Netherlands Air Lines are as follows: From N.E.I, to Singapore: Mr. and! Mrs. Porter, Mr. gtanek, Mrs. Link and two children, Mr. Chikamoto. From Singapore to N.E.1. Mr. Da Cocatty, Mrs. Ling, Mr. Lee, Cabt H Bioxham. Mr. Van Sftteren, Mr X b
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  • 74 2 rh 0 Singapore. Saturday cnaiged with criminal misaainrrmr tion of two bottles of Andrewf Efver Salt a c Jt 40 cents, a Chinese named Ltai Eo Hock was fined $3 or a week's irnnri i dP^&2ft&£ r J U- Braaer the Thud Magistrate, this mcrninc It was
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  • 74 2 nr— k- tt Singapore. Saturday M-5 b T r^ U£^^' a M alay employee of Messrs. John Little and Co. appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Thh-d Magistrate, this morning on a charge of theft as a servant 0 f three packets of Ramped envelopes valued at
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  • 260 2 1 Presented To Malaya NEXT WEDNESDAY'S CEREMONY T^HE Cenotaph and St. Andrew's Cathedral will be the scene of impressive ceremonies on Wednesday m connection with what is termed the "laying up" of the Standard from the National Cenotaph m Whitehall. It has become the custom for the
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  • 95 2 Rev. Basil Thomas In Singapore I Singapore. Saturday. AN interesting visitor to Singapore today was the Rev. Basil Thomas, brother of H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas, who arrived here from Kuching. Rev. Thomas was met on arrival by the A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor. Captain Beverley, and will reside
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  • 200 2 O Eternal Lord uod, Who holdest all souls m life: V/e beseech Thee to shed forth upon thy whole Church m Paradise and on earth the bright beams of thy V^h: and heavenly comfort: and grant that we. following the good example o. those who have loved and served Thee
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  • 149 2 HAD LUMBAGO FOR SIX YEARS Spent A Small Fortune Seeking A Can For lis yuan thia nun uttered win, •nmhago. Aft r H smal] on var.ous treatments, he tri-d i- f Salt,. Within tl kTf^l man. He express, his gratituds m tfc lowing l< ir -Fn,- six years i have
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  • 147 2 ACROSS.— I. Hike; 4 Libya- I v« 12. One; 13. Son; 14 Oil _k io. Blot; 18. Noui; 21 Pot^^ Or; 23 Ally; 25. Or; 26 Lu e Gowd: 29. Aisle; 31. Add; 32 Owl r 35. Co; 36. Towel; 38 Ha'c? T Am; 42. Shy;
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 114 2 Iff Willi .r_tX*2X m FINDLATEfi S 1 1 SHERRY N 1 "DRY CLUB" AN EXCEEDINGLY PLEASANT WINE, ON THE DRY SIDE, WHICH WILL BE APPRECIATED BY DTHE CONNOISSEUR EITHER AS AN APERITIF OR AT DINNER. ry _W rr r&m $26 50 |j jssl^KLW? DUTY EXTRA. Robinson Co., Ltd. j i
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    • 766 2 US. ISO. I X Special Jubilee Crossword Puzzle $1,000 MUST BE WON I Firsl p r&> $750 Secqpd Prize $2SO I This Crossword Puzzle is being: issued m conjunction with the same Crossword Puzzle appearing m the Pinang Sunday Gazette. CONDITIONS 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS CO.,
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  • 822 3 ARSENAL'S BID FOX CHAMPIONSHIP Sing.'-'-Goal Win (H4RITON WELL IN THK LEAD l..»ndon, April 20. ARSENAL obtained a decisive lead ever challengers for chamHonahi wht n th >v beat Huddersfield after a hard game by the solil m the match. Sunderland being oniy able io draw with
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  • 900 3 RIOTOUS COMEDY AT THE ALHAMBRA J Joan Blondell In 'Ka i City Princess" TOLD diggers, matrimonial differences v and amusing complications are cleverly mixed up and presented tc the audience m "Kansas Ci y Princes,.' one ot tho Warner Brothers' latest comedy which ooened at the Alhambra Theatre
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  • 20 3 In the replay of ihe Amateur Cup Final. Bishop Auckland bea; Wimbledon by two goals to on Reuter
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  • 262 3 1 A Great Welcome In Singapore I i ANE of the largest audiences that the j Victoria Memorial Hall has ever held welcomed Galli Curci, the famous coloraj tara soprano, on her first visit to Singa pore last night, with her husband the pianist (Homer Samuels) and
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  • 198 3 Menaka Entertained At Lotus Club j [HE members of the Lotus Club were at home to Menaka, the Indian dancer, at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay on Wednesday. After refreshments had been served, Mrs. K. M. R. Menon, the president of the club, m a short speech welcomed the
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  • 127 3 I Singapore, Saturday. Two Indians who are alleged to have been assaulted by a compatriot with an iron rod on Thursday night were taken tc the General Hospital by ambulance with severe head injuries. A collision between two cars at the junction of Albert Street and Bencoolen Street
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  • 93 3 The flrst annual general meeting of the J Gregg Shorthand Writers Association will I be held at the Mercantile Institute, 61, Waterloo Street, en Sunday Aprl. 28, ai 3 p.m. At this meeting the election ol officers and committee members will take place. After the meeting refreshment
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  • 90 3 London, April 20 i The following matches m the Rugby Union were played to-day: Bath 26 Cld Cranleighans 8 Bedford 11 Sale 5 I Birkenhead Park 21 Northern Ireland 16 Bridgwater 6 Blackheath 21 I Bristol 11 Leicester 6 Ca*<fiff 5 Barbarians 20 I Coventry 8 Waterloo 8
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  • 260 3 I 2-1 l 100,000 Present J WINNERS SUPERIOR IN ATTACK London, April 20. BEFORE a crowd of 100,000, 13 the RANGERS won the Scottish Cup for the second year m succession hv defeating HAMILTON ACADEMICALS by by two goals to one at Hampden Park to-day. At half time
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  • 256 3 Preliminary Bouts In Tournament Singapore, Saturday. A GOOD start was made m the Singapore Amateur Boxing Tournament at the New World Arena to-night. Eight preliminaries were decided and some a the bouts were quite interesting though very little science was seen. In the featherweight class Gunner Elias, a
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  • 44 3 To Be Held By The Prince Of Wales London, Apiil 20. The Prince of Wales will hold a Jubilee Reception at Saint James Palace on May 7. About 2,000 guests, including the Cabinet Ministers and Ambassadors have been invited. British Official Wireless.
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  • 37 3 Singapore, Saturday. Owing tc the rain which fell m the earlier part of the afternoon, the match between the Police ami*- the Prisons Der>artmeht arranged to take place at the Depot, had ;o be postponed.
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  • 84 3 Dinner To Mr. Tay Liar, Teck In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Repj> Kuala Lumpur. SatuK;. THE Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Tteck of Singa pore was entertained to dinner by the Victoiia Ins:itution Old Boy>/ Asiocia tion on being made a member of the Legislative Council. Over
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  • 43 3 Note Received By British Government London, April 20. OEttMANY'S not? was recemi to* day by the British Govermnea It is underlet, d fhat i wa;, a slteil document m the nature al a general protest against the Geneva resola- tion Reuter
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  • 93 3 proposed by the President, Mr. Tambinillay. whc spoke m glowing terms of Mr. Tay Lian Teck. He felt ji proud because Mr Tav Lian Teck an old pupil of the .sueakcr. He conveyed ;o Mr. Tay Lan Teck tne congraula'ici> of the Association on reaching the pinnacle of civic tfisth.etio:a
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  • 95 3 Results Of Ties Played Yesterday Singapore, Saturday. The results of the Ues In the Malayan Billiards Championship which were played at the Metropoie Hotel this ning starting at 5.30 p.m. were as follows: Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C. i beat Wong Yang Poy C.S.A. t, 300—2!.!. Chio Fng Wah
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  • 820 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas ADVICE on matters of historical accuracy m the making of the new film "The Scarlet Pimpernel" was provided by Mr. John Orczy-Barstow, son of the Baroness Orczy. There were many different problems of dress, manners and customs of the period which could only be accurately
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 267 4 MHHIMatHMIMMHWMMMaaaMMIiMMM To-Day: 3.1S- e.IS-0.15 ALHAMBRA I SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES, TO-DAY TO-MORROW 3.15 j^Hf^pppij^HWWPT— W thl ■iM lillilll lil IkHliililkl 1 WORLDS jf^l nfllll CHAMPION I GOLD- DIGGERS -Trimming their way from Kanaat City to Say Paree! Watch them pick ap a miHinnaire and let down an' ARE alderman as they
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    • 233 4 Special Holiday Attraction STARTS TO-DAY (MATINEE AT 3.15) 1 U (Holiday Matinee To-morrow at 5 15) 1 S THE GREATEST LAUGHTER MAKER EVER SEEN I "ARE YOU I JL* MASON?" fl fl A UNIVERSAL TWICKENHAM PRODUCTION (~}h W h **********8888 popular fun .makers, headed by 1 1 Sonnie Hale 8
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  • 1591 5 DURING the week I have been reading Dr. r. 0. Winstedt's "History of Malaya," fished by the Malayan branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, and it is a book which I strongly recommend to all of you- Naturally you wish to learn something of the country m
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    • 94 5 ,^)MMiMM_Ma^^M^<iMiMMa>i»™*'T:iaiuaa_ae^ mmUt-^asmm^— *tm*m »^mw ______________B___M__HS_MH___MHB^E_T^B BA_M^F ASSETS EXCEED $14,0)0,000, I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated fn the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme
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  • 1133 6  -  G. S. Hammonds r An Alien In Denmark Clubs And Pubs Something About A Mermaid-I Join In The Night Lite POM: going to write a book about the tii t chapter will be enjitiMJ, •The Eton m hia Natural Haunts." |>.-i,h,m wortii a chapter
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    • 26 6 IP* PERNO RINTSERFECT'T I ICTURESTIL i Sole Agents: i Tbe Scientific Instrument Comp 2, FINLAYSON GRFEN SINGAPORR. I From all Photo dealers. m mm^mmm^m^i^^a^^tm mmmmm^mmmu-mmrmamvßiTij mm
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    • 293 6 I i I TONGUE-TIED! m m jl I Does your English "let you down"? Do t you lack the power to < -xpross your r ideas fluently and vividly V Thousan. I I of men and wonu'ii are handicapped socially, professionally or commercial- i ly because they fumble for words
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  • 1047 7 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS Look Before You Lead (By "Horatius") -ANY other lead and I would have got my contract." It is a remark which is often made by a declarer after he has failed to make his bid because of the first card played. But it is
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  • 741 7 i Hen Has Quadruplets Dog Mothers Kittens j i Boy's Bite Kills A Man 1,000 Snakes As Pets. UERE are some strange stcries frcm many parts of the world sent by Reuter co-respondents: FORGETFUL FIREMEN. The fire brigade dashed at full speed to a mldn'ght fire m
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    • 110 7 surprising amount oi hm attended tin W&Jow^r a€ \o*TU>T^>\^ ®SS^^ success na* aiu.nciea me (^£3^ A > '^^jf jj i tea s Sausabes vfoichljfL gpR 1 Be£re {frxiiog the v^ere once tfe beighi-^^^ Will 5^o P \^Wy> /ind w^ile < W> best method ot avoidu£ of his culinary aidbiHon. ea1h^e>iasra-
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    • 487 7 _^_t m^__uum i mw i I W» B IB m_\ WWw m__\\_____m_wm____-__m____w mv THE MAKERS H^?BS^^^i>L or FAMOUS The quickest-acting STOMACH REMEDY used by Doctors Amazing evidence of the remarkable A NOTED A&ZT^ speed with which indigestion and curi icu nnprno t^~^^* stomach pains can be stopped has been tHULIon
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  • 1768 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent mmmmwmmmmmmmmmrtommmMmmmmm m 3mm VOLA and Paul were given a big wel- come on their return engagement at Raffles last week. One oi theL numbers was a Spanish dance for which Yola wore a full embroidered sk*rt with diamente top, and over
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  • 344 8 BEST dance record of t.he week, or several weeks foy thai matter, is "Pop Goes Yom Hear:" from "Happiness Ahead" on H.M.V. BD-118, played by Raymond Page and his orchestra. The tune is good, the vocal chorus features some close harmony, and the whole thing Ls m most
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 34 8 SClip earrings m all colours and designs. Novelty Store 161, CAPITOL BUILDING. n ■inrnr m\ mm -mt nuimiuiiiinr.mQLpgQn p^uit^d! BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME I 4Ba MAYNARD CO., LTD., I 11. PATTER Y ROAD, SINCAPORE.
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    • 144 8 \liiliiiui!iii;.Ti^iiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;iiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!iiili:iiiiiiii!i:i^ii >* !ia v i I i I PERMANENT WAVES:— c 5 Eugene System. Bova, Croquinole Method. I Finger and Marcel Wave. Maison Marcelle 1 I fc Ladies' Hairdressers, 35, Stamford Road. I Under new management I 5 Prnn F IvOf>V W\ ~jr I PALAIS DES MODES f II 33,
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    • 205 8 'I"!"!'*!*"!'*:*!*,, 1 v iiii: FINEST M\M___-_ I 1 JN lfl m i v I^^^ H____r W m *a____w_______ m m m m I lk i i YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. g TIIE FASHION SHOE SHOP, i I i 354 3GG, North Bridge Rd. I Phone 4293. I I .jßltliir I
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  • 1055 9 Highwaysand Buy ways rRt>CKS for the different parties to be held durii Jubilee Week have just be*\ unpacked at Rene I limann's. Particularly ./tractive are th^ gaiaen "party models m flowered crepe which look gay md sumr.fiv without sc-eminp ovei£toBed for daytime functions. One of these is In tawny shades
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  • 679 9 Resisting a strong temptation to say, m so many words, that this spring brings the most glorious, the most varied and the most wearable of fashions ever tit really does, but we'll let you find" that out for yourself), we'll get right down to facts.
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  • 538 9 BRIGHTEN UP YOUR MENUS Bright cooks, about this time 3f year, I diagnose their symptoms, and brighter j ones prescribe for "what ails 'em." Are i your family bored with the meals you j select for them? Do you feel m a rut I the moment you enter your kitchen,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 47 9 Mannequin Parade SEA VIEW HOTEL EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 22, AT 11 A.M. "LIBERTY," 248 > Orchard Road. MAISON DE HAUTE COUTURE J invite:, attendance at a display of her latest creations— (I Sports Wear, Evening Gowns, Reception-Gowns and Hats. ff ALI SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO SUIT TASTES OF DISTINCTION.
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    • 132 9 NEW AND REVISED EDITION. PEARS' 1 Cyclopaedia mmimm_m^m-^mmmmmmmmamammmmammmawm———m^am^mmmmm^maaaim OVER 3,300,000 ALREADY SOLD. TWENTY-TWO SECTIONS. 31 PAGES OF MAPS. COLOURED FRONTISPIECE. FLAGS OF THE EMPIRE AND FLAGS OF OTHER COUNTRIES ALSO IN COLOURS. ILLUSTRATIONS DIAGRAMS. $1.5Q Kelly Walsh, Ltd. (Incorporated m Hongkong). Raffles Place, Singapore. t_mmmtmm m mmmmmM9MM_mmmmmjmmmmm DUE TO ARRIVE
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    • 189 9 hjtyty W RENE ULLMANN f| Millinery Department \A M NEW SHIPMENT NOW <>N VIEW. PJ 1 GOWNS OF DISTINCTION for ALL OCCASIONS, Lj latest models from Paris, also new HATS novelties. H f\ RENE UL.L.MANIV, 11 ■^■.•••iiii'iiiiiiiii'ii'tin'iiniiirn.iir*' i|iu._iihiwuiiiiiimi .iiriiiiiitiinnininniii«iiinin:iiininin'-f:«»'iiw::i«'«:'i'i»i i ,l i B j; m You can't keep children as
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  • Sunday Tribune.
    • 570 10 I*WO ago, writing on the subod the Silver Jubilee, we 'i: "Chief ot all the expressions or joy and thanksgiving will be charities which will be opened, so thar people m all places may contribute what they will for the benefi; ot some worthy purpose. It is
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  • 1007 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones m ii hi mmmmmmmxmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm L Tackling The Problem Of Distress The [Governor's Fine Lead Unemployment And Education The Outlook For Youth m^mtmmtm^mmm^-mmWm9mm^\ TASTER has crept upon me almost unheeded, as it does upon many another newspaper man. We know it's getting
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  • 773 10  -  Anglius A HAPPY Easter, boys and girls. Think kindly of your old friend who st cks to his task of trying to find a new joke. AAA •YOUR child looks just like mine," re- marked Mrs. George Rayson fo Mrs. George Rayson m a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 915 11 4 TRAGIC YOUNG WIDOW Poignant Story ■ONETMOON HOTEL SUICIDE (By Air Mail). London, Apr. 6. I OVE LETTERS m a sealed packet, L a faded Spanish shawl, and an opera hat, were, m accordance with her last wishes, placed m the coffin ,f a
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  • 173 11 It Does Not Pay To Sell Those Of Foreign Make London. Medallions and other souvenirs of the Jubilee of foreign make have been flooding the market here, but it would not seem to pay to sell them. Such, at least, must be the impression of a man who
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  • 287 11 Business Man Pays Year's Taxes In Coins Bucharest. AN English business man, living mi n Bucharest, has just paid his taxes for the year, not with a cheque, but with two lorry loads of assorted coins, 77,000 altoj^fher. Mr. Robert Carr is a wine merchant. He deals
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  • 183 11 Supplied Borrower With Book On Sunday London. The Sunday Observance Act of 1677 Was mentioned m an appeal heard before Lord Hewart and Justices Avory and Humphreys m a King's Bench Divisional Ccv it. Mr. Ralph Lee, who manages a library m Hull, Yorkshire, supplied a borrower wth
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  • 123 11 Wounded In Mother's Arms At Two Years Old Budapest. Although he is now only 22, Laszlo Robata, a tailor of Hodmezo Vasarhely, has been granted a war-disablement pension by the Hungrian Ministry of War for an injury done to him m 1915 when he was two
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  • 118 11 Holding National Jamboree 1 Next January i East London Cape Province. More than 5,000 scouts from all parU of South Africa and a big contingent I from overseas are expected to attend the i Union's first national jamboree here next January, preliminary plans for which are' already
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  • 185 11 Sir Francis Joseph Nominated AT a meeting of the Grand Council Of the Federation of British Industries, Sir Francis Joseph, C.8.E., J. P.. D.L., was nominated to succeed Lord Herbert Scott as president of the Federation for the coming year. Subject to confirmat:on, Sir Francis Joseph
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  • 155 11 Linking Up Batavia With Manila Manila, Philippine Islands Plans for an air line between Batavia, the present terminus of the AmsterdamJava service operated by the K. L. M., and Manila have been discussed here by Lieut. -Commander W. H. Tetenburg j of the Royal Netherlands Navy.;
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  • 222 11 Mystery Of "Richest Oldest Man" Ormond, Florida. WHAT is happening to Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Senior— known as th* "richest oldest man m all the world"? That is the question Amencans are asking each other to-day. And their newspapers can tell them nothing. A "conspiracy of silence"
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  • 34 11 Montreal, Quebeck. A fuanut killed an 8-year-old bo V here named Ro^er Thebault. I*3 maat got wedged m his throat and he choked to death before hospital doctors could remove it.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 1141 12  -  W. B. Paterson OE3oB=tocaoE=o Which I Diocouise On f I Easier Eggs, Hoc Cross y Buns And Have An Eggscellent Idea. |J v locaoiu— xol I V this time, most of you have eaten your Easter eggs, and your hot cross buns td, it may
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  • 1773 14 faster Back Again Sport And Celebrations Golden Jubilee Year Of p The S.C.R.C. First .Membership Campaign Launched Work Of Our Club Committees A Word To Grousers I tems Of Interest mv "Clubman"* VASTER is back with us again. Clubs throughout the country will be indulging m
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  • 133 14 None But Empire Artists To Broadcast London. Well-known musicians and artists from all over the Empire wili take part m the 8.8.C. \s programme during Jubilee week. No toreign artist v.ill appear during tfie week. Peter Dawson and Malcolm McEachern. of Australia, the Canadian pianist. Nora Drewcu. and
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  • 174 14 I Steps To Quicken Promotions In The Royal Artillery London. In order to quicken the promotion of j junior officers m the Royal Artillery, the War Office has decide d that one hundred officers cf the rank of major and below who were appointed wish seniority prior
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  • 1951 15 Perak's Cfoamces Agaie§t Selanngor le arn Selected -Sunnydale "Stars" Unable To Play For Selangor-Several Trial Games-Chump Hua Visit To Sitiawan- Activities In Singapore (By "Dragon") Ipoh, Thursday, i riS\L arrangements m connection r "with the fast approaching visit „f perak badminton team to meet
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  • 1919 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED c Slate Cricket In Full Swing Perak Beat Negri In First Match Of Season Prospects Reviewed i Singapore's Losses Malaya Cup 1 Soccer c t (By "Forward") THE principal sporting event during th past week has been the first inter State cricket match of the
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  • 871 17 Malays At Top Of The First] Division (By Full- Back) Singapore. Saturday. ffHE Malays are now leading m the T first Division of the S.A.F.A. t*affue This is encouraging, and if rhev keep on improving, they have good chance of annexing the h0 O O vu
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  • 102 17 Latest Prices For City And Suburban London, April 18. THE following are the latest bettings en the City and Suburban. Two Thousand Guineas and The Derby: CITY AND SUBURBAN 4 to 1 Montrose; 5 to 1 Snooker, offered; 8 to 1 Co oneaster I and o; 8 to
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  • 448 17 tie near the net to Samuiil's backhand, and the latter would either give a tame return or send the shuttle to the net. THE SECOND SET Eng Hee gave no chances m the second set. He smashed whenever opportunity offered itself, and led 5-3 Samuel, however, levelled the scores at
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  • 589 17 Easter Badminton SURPRISING DEFEAT OF SAMUEL AS already reported m the Malaya Tribune, the Mayflower Badminton Party of Singapore defeated the Sunnydale Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur m their annual badminton fixture played at the Clerical I Union on Friday afternoon by five games to one. One
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  • 564 18 SELANGOR RANGERS BEATEN Win For Singapore Malays IN spite of 'he bad weather close on 4.000 spectators gathered at the Jalan Stadium this afternoon to watch match between the Selangor Rangers ci the Singapore Malays. The conditions seemed to suit the home team better and they were deserving winners by
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    20 18 The Singapore Chinese team who were beaten by the Selangor Chinese I— nil at the Anson Road Stadium On Friday.
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  • 247 18 Johore Club's Victory 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Apr. 17. DLAYING on a sodden ground which made ball control difficult, the Johore Club met t-he Medical Sports Club on the Istana Padang: this evening m the first round of the J.B. D.F. A. Leagu? and wen by
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  • 151 18 Play was eventually transferred. Mat j Nocr nearly got through on his own. The Selangor defender were hard put to it for several minutes. Said made two fine saves when the visitors got going. MALAYS SCORE AGAIN In the closing stages HUSSEIN put the issue beyond doubt when he scored
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  • 274 18 Craik Rb turns Card Of 71 Singapore, Saturday. D CRAIK, the Singapore player returned an excellent score of 71 m the qualifying round of the Medal Play Competition at the annual golf championship meeting held at Buki Timah tq-day. M. M. Paterson, also of Singapore, was a closs
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  • 93 18 Otto Peitzer, the famous German champion, whose world record of 1 mm. 51 3-5 sees, for the half-mile m the A.A.A. championships at Stamford Bridge m 1926, wiil long be remembered, has announced his retirement from the triple He is 35 and has taken part m International athletics for
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  • 979 18 Rain Stops Week-End Cricket Again MmmW I Ceylon Bowler's Feat In Kuala Lumpur i OAIN again interfered with week- end cricket m Singapore. Jupiter Pluvius put a stop to ail Singapore's games yesterday. I On the S.R.C, the Recs entertained the Police. The former put up ]22, but the game
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  • 86 18 Tournament Ties For This Week The following ties m the S.R.C. Billiards Tournament have beaa arranged for next week j THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 'B" SINGLES: 200 UP: W. A. Muller (—25) \r. S. Stewart (—100); C. B. Webb (—75) vs. W. E. Meyer (—25). FRIDAY, APRIL 26. MIXED
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  • 49 18 Result Of Ladies Monthly Medal i The Ladies' Monthly Medal was played on Wednesday and Thursday, April 17 and 18. The following were the best returns: Mrs. B. de Heriz-Smith All Square I Mrs. F. L. Pearce Two Down Mrs. E. M. Lindesay Three Down j
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    • 96 18 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Laying Up Of The Standard From i The National Cenotaph, Whitehall, j In The St. Andrew's Cathedral On Wednesday, 24th April, 1935. I Ex Service men are requested t-o parade at the Victoria Memorial Hall, ready to fall-in, at 5.30
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  • 1247 19 Inter-State Cricket: Selangor' s Good Position FIRST DAY OF PERAK SKYE MEETING MX. WIIITAKER'S SUCCESS: RIDES THREF WINNERS Chen Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. THE first day of the Perak Tuif Club's Sfcye (Amateur) Meeting was held to-day. The attendance was good. The going was a bit heavy after the fourth race
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  • 248 19 j Lall Smgh square-cutting it to the boundary. Palmer's fourth delivery was aiso "no-bailed." At 3.03 p.tn. the drizzle increased and MacNamara left two minutes late/, being out lbw. to Holt, making a feeble attempt to play a slow ball. MacNamara's contribution was 38 and the spore board read j
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  • 725 19 171 RUNS FOR 4 WICKETS I Lall Singh Unbeaten RAIN INTERFERES I WJTH PLAY j (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Inter-State cricket fixture between Singapore and Selangor j began at 11 o'clock thJs morning on j the Selangor padang m gloriously sunny weather. There was a large
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  • 420 19 Inter-State Match With Rarak (From Our Oicn Correspondent i Penang. Saturday. THE Inter-State cricket match b( tv. Fenang ar.d Perak. commenced he today On the Esplanade. Penang v. the toss and elected to bat on a perfi wicket, Foster and Anthony opened I innings to the
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  • 125 19 To Did Farewell To Commodoi\ wti Con i Johore Bahru. Apr I i THE Joho c Yacht Chb h '.lii- afternoon n honour cf nmodore, the Hon. Dr. R. O. Vv i stedt. General Adviser. Johcie. and Winstedt, and to bid them fa th<- eve of
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  • 217 19 was bowled by Reutens for Bahaudln was next m. anil \v score at; 81 a- 5.55 pm., iwn fof n> cay owing to rain h '-:i and i hatfdin out. PENANG— IST INNINGS Foster c Bede Cox b Jonklaas 17 Anthony c Jonklaas b Moreira II Reed lbw Suppiah Ifl
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  • 77 20 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1935. An incident m the First Division gam c slaved on Wednesday m which the Wilts beat the S.C.C. 3—l. The. Ma'ays and the R.E. drew I—l1 1 a the Anson Road Stadium on Thursday. The wedding of Mr. Lim Chan Seng and
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  • 63 20 MALAYAN SPORTS PICTURES The Mayflower Badminton Party, Singapore, who entertained the Sunnydale Badmnton Party, Selangor (beljw) at Singapore during the week. ih^;h Ge,n 'i W lJar e11 wi "> won the Diamond Sculls m 1907 finds sculnno the only exercise since he met with an accident to his foot -Bossy
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