Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 30 June 1935

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune voi.3 r»o.e SINGAPOKE, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • 615 1 BIG PLANS TO CATCH UP High-Speed Planes TOKYO-SINGAPORE LINE <B> Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 20. JAPAN i> becoming increasingly concerned at aerial developments in the West which have left her some way behind according to reports from Tokyo. The proposal
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  • 146 1 I I Peiping City Gales Re-Opened i Peiping. June 29. AFTER a quiet but nervous night, the I city gates were opened this morning j enabling replenishment of the depleted food .supplies due to yesterday's closure. A division of troops formerly under j Sung Cheh Yuan,
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  • 131 1 Rebels Bombard Peiping City Peipih". June 28. The rebel troops belonged to forces commanded by General Wan Pu Line. J who himrelf particiuated m tho defend lof the city. Chinese cycles allege that they acted on behalf x>f the famous j Marshal Wu Pei Fn who \v;is latterly
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  • 112 1 Mine Guards Besieged In Office 1 Galena, ILiAsas. TWO detachments of Kansas National Guards are W^dtag to Galena owing to an outbreak of violence arising out of a si like at the lead and zinc mines. Twelve mine guards ate at present besieged m the office
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  • 40 1 Tientsin. June 28 The Japanese military chiefs are con- tcrrin" with the heads cl the foreign l oarrisons with a view to concerted action -hould a speedy settlement of the Feng- tai revolt is not forthcoming Reuter
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  • 101 1 Entertainment By Bobby And His Company The well-known entertainer, Bobby, who will be remembered in his association with the latv Grock II. and who has formed a new company of his own, gave In entertainment at Raffle* Institution on 1 i i. The performance was of a very
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  • 63 1 Benefits Four British Schools <Bu Air Mail) F-om Our Own Correspondent}' London, June 20. Four British Institutions at Woking, Dover, Portsmouth and Southamptonhave just iearnt that they are to share £3,500 as the result of a judgment m the F.M.S. on the will of Mr. Samuel Scott who
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    30 1 Major W. J. Fairlie Craig and Miss Ann Esther Lloyd Macteay leaving St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, after (heir wedding yesterday afternoon. An account of the wadding appears on page 2.
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  • 70 1 New A^iti-Airera/t Cpropan| In Malaya (By Air Mail) <From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. The reorganisation of Royal Engin- eers fortress units m the Far East. j Malta, and Gibraltar was announced m Army Orders prescribes that the' new anti-aircraft searchlight company m Malaya is to be
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  • 212 1 *Queer^Story ?Pr*ifl Rhio Jungk (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. A QUEER story of the Far East, written m queer English, and sent by i queer transport system (since it has taken two months m the malls has just reached a London evening
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  • 70 1 Singapore, Saturday, A 13 year-old Malay cyclist who was knocked down by a motor-lorry at the junction oi Teluk Kerau Road and Changi Road yesterday afternoon succumbed to his injuries on the way to the hospital. Falling from a moving trolley bus at the junction of
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  • 37 1 Singapore, Saturday Neo Leng Leng an interpreter attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station was acquitted this morning by Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of abetment oi receiving an illegal gratification.
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  • 574 1 UNITED STATES THE ORIENT Trade delations "MUST ACT AS A WORLD UNIT" Singapore, Saturday. AN interesting visitor to Singapore arrived this morning m the Dollar Liner President Van Buren m the person of Mr. Johii Doh^rty, of Seattle, Washington, a kc-r;i; newspaperman who has had connections with several of the
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  • 128 1 More Anglo-American Conversations? Washington, June 29 MR Cardell Hull, U.S. BlCldH? of State, m a 5-tatement to the Press Conference, mada what is considered to be m opan inviiat'on to Sir Fr?der ck I <i h Ro s to c-nt< r into conversat ons vi^b him at Wiush
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  • 491 2 Criticism Of Control COMMITTEE REMAINS CALM (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London, June 20. riESPAIIi is not too strong an expression to describe the emotion of London tin merchants, first deprived of the possibility of getting supplies of the commodity m which they deal
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  • 126 2 Mr. Herbert Hopson Walker THE death occurred at Melbourne on 1 Wednesday of Mr. Herbert Hopson Walker, the former Klang lawyer He had been m failing health for some years. A naUvc of New Zealand, Mr. Walker came to Malaya m 1910 and, after spending
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  • 42 2 To Be Minister To Uruguay London, June 28. The King has approved the appointment of Sir Neville Henderson, His Majesty's Ambassador designate to the Argentine Republic to be also Minister j to the Republic of Uruguay.— British Official Wireless
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  • 649 2 Major Fairlie Craig And Miss Ann Macleay Singapore, Saturday. J QT. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene 1 "3 of an interesting wedding yesterday afternoon, the bridegroom being Major W. J. Fairlie Craig, M.8., R.A.M.C, son of the late Mr. David Craig and Mrs. Craig of Newport, Fife,. Scotland,
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  • 113 2 Post Of Inspector-General To Be Revived London, June 28. In order to assist the chief of the Air Staff m supervising the current expansion of the Royal Air Force, the Secretary for Air has decided to revive for a limited period the appointment of Inspector- General of
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  • 102 2 Ten Cases On list For Next Week Singapore, Saturday. The fourth Assizes for the year will commence before Mr. Justice R. Williamson in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 2. There are altogether ten cases on the nst, including one- in which a Chinese woman, named Lee Ah
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  • 1014 2 PRINCIPALS OR AGENTS? Interesting Malacca Civil Suit (From Our Own Correspondcnlj Malacca, June 28. JUDGMENT was reserved at the end of an interesting civil suit which came up for hearing yesterday in the District Court before Mr A. Williams. Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Limited, sued Messrs. Hong Hin and
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  • 187 2 Now Krusch?n Is Reducing Her Husband, too She was bo BUOOfctt&d m veducin* v weight that her husband j s following T same method. He has lost 4 lbs i If tirsi fortnight. Ii rhat the Jfi writes:— n'•l found I was putting yL
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  • 198 2 Retirement From Government Service From Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca, Juno 28. Mr. Ang Boon Hock, who retired recemly from the- Government Service after nearly 31 years' service, was enter"Uned by the staff of the local Treasury \o a tea party a* the Rest House last Monday.
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  • 145 2 Two Cantonese Plead Guilty i Singapore. Saturday. Tlu two Caniohese armed robbers who were ambushed by the Police at the 14*2 mile, Seletar Road, on Tuesday last appeared before Mr. HA. Forrer. th<Criminal District Judge thi^ mornim; on charges of possession of arms and ammunition. They pleaded
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  • 111 2 Celebration Of Their 450 th Anniversary London, June 28 A pictttreoque uereinony took place today at Saint James's Palaci- when th Duke oT Connaught in.spectcd the Yeomeu of the Guard m celebration of tne 450 th anniversary of the founding ol the Corns, the members of which, u\
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  • 2301 3 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Good Trading Profit DIPPOY EM ENTS AND ITERATIONS Singapore, Saturday. f «jj! i annual general meeting 1 oJ Raffles Hotel, Ltd., was helc at the registered office of the Company m the French Bank Buildings to-day. afr. J. A Clarke was m
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  • 80 3 Prague A river m Slovakia, has begun tv flow backwards. The rceeii L heavy rains have flooded the Danube so much that one of the tributaries, the Hron. is having ltd waters forced backwards. Between Parkan and Kamenice there are whole villages co^ipjetejfa cul off by the floods
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  • 41 3 AFFRAY AT BUKIT TIM AH Singapore, Saturday. As a result cf an affray m the Bukit Tirriah Village ycs'rrday morning, a Chinese received a lacerated v.onnd on the forehead and was taken to hospital m a sew i coi c ious
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  • 206 3 Nominated A Municipal Commissioner Singapore, Saturday. Bflß. David Frankel, wh:> was recently n' m .ifited njs a Municipal Commissioner uv the Straits Settlements (S'ngapore) .'oral on. ir 'he second s n of the lat"e M \\> aham Frankol. Mr. David, who is 44 years of age, is
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  • 66 3 Tamil Found Dead On Road Near Parit (From Out Own Repprter) Ipoh, Saturday. Palanisamy, a Tafn'.l, was found dead on the road at Parit yesterday with horrib:e injuries on the neck. Deceased was identified by his wife. Thi man m ght have been attacked from behind, and
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  • 51 3 Mr. William Teeling, the special correspondent of The Times, will speak on the Overseas League at the Garden Club. China Building, Chulia Street, on Thursday at 5.15, under the auspices of the Straits Chinese British Association. The Committee of the Assotion invites membes of the public who are interested to
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  • 87 3 Singapore Subscriptions Reach $109,431 •THE latest list ol suDscnr.-tiOrjs: to tne 1 Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund is as follows: Amount previously acknowledged $108,513 33 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates Ltd. 250.00 Mr. N. R. Mistri 250.00 Mr. Chia Hoed Thiam 150.00 Education Department (2nd Contribution) 31.70 Singapore Govt. Servants
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  • 184 3 Sequel To Assault On Taipinjc Estate (From Our Onn Correspondent) Taiping. June 29. Judgment was delivered by Che Mond. Salleh, the magistrate, to-day In the case- m v/hich :\vo Sikhs. Thakar Sincb and Armadas \v2re charged with wiliu! tifspa i and voluntarily causing grievous hurt o Eengasamy. an
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  • 301 3 Passengers By Prcsid nl Van Bnrcn TWO officials r .i !*.<: Siair- Mil L »ho Interior are Ui 34rH',apcr< m th course of a 'cur of :1k netahbou] rcuntrir.s cf Siam v study acimiai. tion and Municipal affairs. They belong to a party of eigl rally sen*
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  • 173 3 t omi Our Oun CznvsponH'.nql Johurc Uahrv Sal nrA\ After making ityjuirfc i am ujfji"!tat.vely informed thai onl> f« »>• ruffe* -mall-pcx have been reported m .Mmi*Bahru, all the infcched i"i o is< ti'it'f, females. It would appear that .1 Boyaiu- wmiihii, the wife of a car
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    • 238 4 R.K.O. Radios authentic thriller of New Guinea with the Aljn a m Dit hl <i-^ 9.15 THUNDERING THRILLS AND FLAMING RQMANCE J ON SAVAGE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS W «REF MORNING" T? k n R Hin Pie'ure with the fascinating star ol forbidden New Guinea I TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! I THE BIGGEST
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    • 233 4 I IT'S (JAY! IT'S SPICY! IT'S JOYOIS! «^L i HlL*l^"ii»»i» iif%Ml SHOWIN(i AT '^^^^■i 1 ™J» s*l WPI 3.15—6.15 -9.15 V BMHOUEir m m Para mount's pretty comedy ?j& J& r %ks "The Gilded Lily M M with C. \UBREY SMITH, FRED MAC- MM i^^K MURRAY, RAY MILLAND S^H^ It
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  • 1550 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES AM feeling at peace with the world at moment, even with Samuel Jeake, Junior. You will remember that a few weeks ago I recorded with shocked surprise the strange opinions chronicled by this Jeake m the London Letter m the "New Yorker." He declared that the Jubilee
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    • 56 5 Wt WEAKNESS. /^M It/ DEBILITY r^JAN/EM I A fIpT^DESC H I ENS'Syrup WW/ v/ jgsx of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed 'bat this r&dicaJ t-emedy ALWAYS CURES, and eives health ace« cfrp n gtK fm better than eertisis, raw meat, Medicated etc A. CLOUET CO^ LTD.,
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  • 1429 6  -  W. B. Paterson I In Which I Meet The Wire- I i less Expert Again, Dis- j course With Him On The j I Perplexities Of Existence I j And Nearly Fall A Victim To His Blarney. i I iiK is a run i iv
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    • 270 6 i \i>\^ TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 58] 1 ami :»*il\ SOPTION RATES, I U. 1.1. \li\ Ui i. Delivers Including Including Postage Postage {< oreign M Countries. $5.40 SG.uO L.60 |2.70 #3.00 Qu,: £0.75 $1.35 $1.50 i JGLE COPI 5 KM < i the "Sunday 1 1 .i on]] i><- >.uppi!t'd .\t
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    • 297 6 f*> hf>l* TJIIN'D OWN Aniseikonia <Ss!SgAWp fIRBHR^^H I.' t// IL\JI 1 JL/\y ffll Reading, eyes grow blurred, skip W^BSwSA iP*V&&* J «^^*^f /iHa i «W. f£> its *9 f/ff /^tf from one doctor to another without re- '"^ir^l SB.T j for "unequal images." The struggle HP O 'TP %WSIMW*&S M
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  • 286 7  -  Shun Pao Hard Hit By The Depression C\nr on j THE Canione. cc siug-song girls have sufl red .ivi.ely through the depression year.': ago, according to a surv< re 1.200 sing-song girls In t- city, but to-day there arc oniv 700 i» tiding 170 sin sampan :n..
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  • 1025 7  -  Horatius THE TSE OF HIGH CARD ci/ivuci Slli-N ALo (/jy THE play of an unnecessarily blgJl card is a conventional methed f,ln" „irftu,. th..t ni. lv m th.jr of teilini? partnei that m that particular SUlt IS desired but there are many players who do not pronprlv iDoreciate
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    • 46 7 REDUCED IN PRICE QUALITY UNCHANGED... CADBURY'S CHOCOL&TEF%BISCUITS i^r v■: ■■sv^^^!^Wß% > JF Jr v%^jp^ ■;;■.•.-.<•.•.■.w. v;.^.gyoy^^wfiwsjSgy??sWMiHM cola t c C overed, i Cts. I A^ Al^ I T* r\ Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Penang, SIIVIE DARBY St OU-? L. I LJ, Muar. Malacca, Ir.oh and Kttdtiag (Sarawak).
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    • 147 7 •Some Recent Cow o Gate The support and prescription of ML the Doctor the warm recom- /^^L '^BL'Wi T" fc "B^ 1 A"™ &j*^ mendation of the Nurse the —^^k tf"B H 9 P praise of the Mother, and the J^ W W mJB. WA^gW imgbfcrf delighted though unspoken ap-
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    • 53 7 Thc have a ¥m MV*Uc~ J fixed Easter is complicated S& > X ijf^S >*£7 X '^&'-J?l O 'AH* by th e variet, of opinion, K| J^ /JP^ gg /l^^^ U|fl> 3 J:1^^:|^-^P 'Boar clIL W "^UaJ^F J^$$ ■%,^m%^\ W F^t». -p..^,-«' Says Tfcd as He renews <S3> SiacwwUj .afcrferTWdin.
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  • 2462 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent A WOMAN'S programme for a mornings rt shopping, always includes buying herself a cup of tea or whatever 3^ drinks m the middle of the morning, at one cf the town's favourite rendezvous Little's or the G.H., or Robinson's, Frcni the
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    • 172 8 i i i ii i mi linn i i i i i I 'I l I' lM|!!|::iimiltn|i'|:i|.:|i'i if |!:l!il!<|i!|i!|!l|ii|ii|ii|ii|{!|iii:i|!>i'i|:!|<iliilil>i'? j SPECIAL LADIES' HAIRDRESSER Who twice received the First Prize at the I I INTERNATIONAL HAIRDRESSERS' EXHIBITION I I At Vienna I FOR PERMANENT WAVING, ETC., I Now with the latest
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    • 157 8 >■ I HI 1 1 i i i i i i 'imiiiii'J! iiii'liii'riuiuiiiliiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiciiiiniMluiiiiiiiiiliilHli'iniiiliil'ili'liiliiliiliil 1 11 m S 1 HANDWORK HAS FOUND NO SUBSTITUTE a Many and intricate are the machines which "cut the corners" m the hat industry. Yet handwork remains the sign and the seal of a quality hat
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    • 156 8 Lampshades Ready made, or made to order. :Vil colours and designs. MRS. J. DX (iRAAI\ 6' 2 Milestone. 192F, Pa«ir Panjang. ORGANDIE IS IN AGAIN FOR DANCE FROCKS I SO COME AND SEE THE I LATEST MODELS AT THE SMART SHOP 67, STAMFORD ROAD, DIAL 6707. DURING JUNE JULY IMA
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  • 601 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill AjTER absence of about three jreaxa> the re introduction of the Ladica' Scurry as a feature of the Skye Meeting the Selangor Turf Club was enthusiastically received on Saturday when, m a course of two furlongs, selangor ady riders proved their metal. EnJran's
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  • 589 9 4 'M A Hm E L hr s daughter is on toe The announcement excited general SES and naturally we were an extremely eager to see her. Nor were we v sTt P ?hT ted T s e Very first da othel ««i S he a
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  • 1456 9 "AUR face is our fortune To a far too certain degree that is true, and so we have the huge fortunes m cosmetics, and m beauty parlours, and inseparable from all this, powder-puffs. How can we apply the powder that gives a velvety smoothness, a peachlike bloom
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  • 40 9 FOR hair worn long upon .lie nape <»I the neck, there Is ihe metal circle! twisted in;p snaky througli winch ;ho cuils arc drawn and fluffed out imo all apparent kno f. For growing hair thi.s is an excellent device.
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    • 44 9 PALAIS DES MOPES 33, Stamford Road. Just Received a new shipment of very outstanding Models m Evening Gowns, also very Elegant Model Hats. Indian Carpets AND Chinese Straw Mats IX ALL SIZES COLOURS NEW SHIPMENT MODERATELY PRICED TAJMAHAL STORE 23, HIGH STREET. TEL: 3849
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    • 81 9 A striking coiffeur created by Maison Interlandi. Specialists m all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. Maison Interlandi 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419. WMMm M ''*^""'*"Vfff'il'l»|lltH>lllll|ll|ll>IIIHailt^|lMj|||||||||||M||||lMI|||||»IMM»lllll|llllllllllillllllllllllllll $Sj I f I Aux Chats Noirs I Commencing July Ist I Ann ual Sale j I Amazing Reductions j TEL. NO.
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    • 138 9 ft'"llll!lfl4'll|l!|ll|n|!!||ir!!llll!!|ll|!l|:il!i|l!|UIIIIIIIMII!|l||:;||'|H|l'|llf I THE FINEST j SHOE SHOP I I L IN MALAYA. I i V jL^BW. t i j YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. I THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, I 354 356, North Bridge Rd. I Phone 4293. I 1 i "imifiiiiiiifiiiiiiiin,,,,,,.!,,,,,,,,^,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,^,,,,,,,,,^^^! SPwa»i»i««iHiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiijmiiniiiiiniiiinifiiniiii!iii|iu I The "When Were I you Born yl
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    • 257 9 M RENE ULLMANN P MILLINERY DlJ'i ]^k H AT RAFFLES PLACK H W llUWnlj FOR ALL OCCASIONS M y Hats Novelties Your choice is almost unlimited Every new style m Novelties, Buckles, clips. <• arri n g s brooches, evening bags, etc. You will' always find the Mode of the
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  • 598 10 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, June 30, 1935. BOXING— FOR AND AGAINST (JIHH I-'' boxing as a sport \n> tuscouraged?" has been the subject of a debate m Singapore. A dctmlj WMia on a vote being taken, bat the question itself will never be tied to everybody's satisfaction, for it depend-
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  • 1251 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Consolidation Of British Influence "I WOULD like to see ten million more people of the British race settle round the Pacific Ocean," said Major Sir Frank Fox, the well-known writer on Empire subjects, while on a visit to Auckland, New /.aland. "It
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  • 472 10  -  Anglius ||AYE any of the Malayan stores thought of this one? Anyway, here is the story. Jones saw a shilling on the floor of a b g store. Glancing around cautiously to see that nobody was looking, he took his handkerchief from his pocket,
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    • 40 10 übifet (SoapFragrant and delicate m perfume L\() Toilet Soap keeps the skin smooth and soft simply because no artificial colouring is used m its manufacture for export purposes and what's more, it's British. SOL* AGENTS: T. C. HAY CP SINCAPOfiI
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  • 1156 11 ••NOTHING TO LIVE FOR" [»vers Death Pact FORBIDDEN TO SEE EACH OTHER PITIFUL letters revealing a tragedy o f thwarted love were read at the inquest on a 2i-year-oM soldier and a rj r i vi 17 w ln were loun d -shot m
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    94 11 A photograph of interest to Rotari ans taken on board the Asama Maru a t Honolulu. It includes HR H Ti!^ e f a £i\ a r Co T mmissione r for Malaya and Siam, who is attending the Rotary Conference m Mexico. ifA' 0 18 h iV M l
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  • 146 11 Much Criticised Uniforms Doomed? London. The Royal Air Force is puzzled. Is its much-criticised uniform hurriedly designed at the end of the v^ar doomed? Members of the youngost service have come to the conclusion that it is: and this is why Neither In the great Jubilee
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  • 510 11 Alleged Ceremonies With Three Sailors (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. THAT a girl of 26 had gone through marriage ceremonies with three sailors was alleged m a remarkable case at Portsmouth. In the dock stood Dorothy Lambourne, 26 waitress, of Arden-Street,
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  • 388 11 Scottish And Welsh Protests (By Air Mail) (Prom Our Oum Correspondent) London, June 20 SCOTLAND and Wa!«. U» "not amused" at their treatment by the Britls*: Broadcasting Corporation. In fact. th?y are highly indignant. There were two serious complaints yesterday Doe by each nation. Wales is
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    • 86 11 T. M. A. Music House v 61-63 High Street— l 67. Selejrie Road and 854 Geylang Road. 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE I FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY 27th JUNE 15th JULY 1935 j 25% Reduction ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. SONG ALBUMS FROM 25 CENTS Rex Records During: the Sale only Box
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    • 4 11 TIGER BEER IS BEST
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    • 84 11 vSB H^: X *v^K^^ B^^^M ■V '''iviv'^'^i""''' 1 **Siit'*^!)i"ivJ^S^3l^B^toL -v^^^^^bß^^B '•■v'Jfl^^B ivA>i^w^wy^ 1^ It is the desire of every mother to see her baby grow m health, beauty, and intelligence. During infancy baby is entirely dependent on milk and the mother who realises what an important part S~~ m^H plays
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  • 1251 12  -  G. S. Hammonds i i: I; jijiiiuiiii>iiiiiHiii|Miiiiui::iiiiiiiNiii^ S .j I The Morning Ordeal Where You Get Off Ideal Animal I s 9 m Described 1 piDING is becoming increasingly popular m Malaya. If you get up early enough you can glimpse, afar off
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  • 2423 14  -  Dragon Prcapara it i o m Fo re Ml ala j a m Chinese MI eeit n m g Selangor 9s Probable Team Best Players In The Slate Singapore Her Strongest Rivals Who Is Malaya's Best Mayer? Match Between Perak And Singapore Suggested Mayflower Players To
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    • 124 14 Tn i i i ii m m Another of the iortunate thousands j J v who have discovered the ?*?cret of getting smoking pirar.urc T||Jj|!|tf|p with '-omplotc throat comfort. m M ■'^■■'Wwm^^' Crcivon "A' con do Jho :.ctmo for you. •W§tMtl U" You'll enjoy the rich flavour of tho i
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    • 117 14 B V >r f i fl mmmmm/z /Au hqho ltd. H 1 iZ/OD/V.; T-l m'^Lf^S J'~ SINGAPORE I GLORIOUS Bfc4LTH I BOUNDLESS ENERGY I Science offers them to you for the taking m the form of B *OCITIN T?ikr Bfocitta and feel the thriJl of new energy coursing m ywtt
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  • 2019 15  -  Clubman /ivs U Time For ihem Preparing For Season's Sport Selecting Perak'* Ping-Pong Team For Olympiad S.C.F.A. Cup Final 1,,-nmi August Soccer Visit To Puiau Btdeqm Evergreen Cireh Celebrates First Anniversary News And Items Of Interest (By MALAYAN clubs are now busy with their annual activities..
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  • 1855 16  - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Forward More Sporting Sensations Disagreement At Olympiad Premature Ending To A Match The Governor At Cricket Singapore Captain's Century Malaya Cup Soccer (By Ptrak "Open" T> nnis Am Wrong Policy? Chinese Sports Meets Two Sporting "Incidents" Sir Shenton At Cricket. Singapore Padang "Derbys" Second Strings
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  • 616 16  -  K.O. (By Weight Beat Frisco Raphael and Aldei ChaUauji of Fernandez Accepted approval. Man The WeberAhnyrni Decision ALTHOUGH the Aide-Frisco battle at the Great World fell short of I expectations m so far as it was not j a stand up fight all
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  • 376 17 "Clive Of India tffIORIOUS CRIME IX >U DETAIL -nn? black crime of the Black Hole 1 nf Calcutta is brought to light < -ree n for the first time m Sr!* of India," I)arr > 1 F Zanuck s SSLdoßar 20th Century produc€tarrin»r Ronald Colman,
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  • 235 17 Leslie Fuller In New Role tSXJE Fuller (of tne rubber face), the irresistible laughter-monger, has appeared on the screen m roles that are and varied; film fans wiil no dcuot remember him as a ■Tommy," a sailor, policeman, convict, legionnaire -«yen as a woman, and now his latest
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  • 440 17 ADVENTURE OFF THE SCREEN When They Meet Their "Fans" i i •THE strangest stories of Hollywood are I not always the stories that are seen ion the screen. The "off-stage"' happen- ings are sometimes just as strange— fru oddest of all. perhaps, are the thing.; "fans" do when they suddenly
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  • 38 17 87 Rebels Sentenced To Imprisonment Manila, June 28. Sentences ranging from two t 0 seventeen years imprisonment were passed on 87 Sakdaiistas who wer c convicted m connection with the attempted rebellion on May 5. Reuter
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  • 285 17 A Mystery That Baffled The World UNIVERSAL scenario experts have solved a mystery that has had detectives and newspapermen and writers up m the air for a hundred years. The mystery is, what became of Edwin Drood, the paslmsinging opium fiend m the last and
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  • 252 17 Exquisite Dancing And Singing Film i WITH the colourful background and j costumes of Old Mexico, "La Cucaracha," first of the revolutionary new process' Technicolour films, comes to the screen of the Pavilion Theatre shortly. The melody drama "La Cucaracha" tells of the romance of Chatita, a girl
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  • 97 17 Test Run Of German "Streamline" Train Bejlin A maximum speed of 119 miles per hour was attained when a new "streamline" engine of the. German Railway Company underwent a test run between j Hamburg and here. The company is contemplating the introduction of thig^type of engine
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  • 340 17 Edna May Oliver THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER' 1 QHERLOCK Holmes relives in a feminine guise in Hildegarde Martha Withers, who behaves in full accordance with the Holmes system, except that she arouses your heartiest laughs. For Hildegarde is cinematically known as Edna May Oliver, who appears
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    14 17 n. scene from "Clive of India' which opens at the Capitol on Tuesday next.
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  • 172 17 "Still Fond" Of Dolores Costello Los Angeles. J:hn Barrymore, the dashing lover o* the screen, has assumed a "flnnjJT stand" m the divorce proceedings bcgt;. by his wif:s Dclores Costello, according m Barrymore's lawyer here. Mr. Wi'liam H. Ncblott. Announcing that he had advised iis client not to
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    • 54 17 mm 1 TO RELIEVE 1 A iHm f t. -htet, wiU be supported by -Barnacle Bill" opens at the Pavilion Theatre shortly. GRIM SPINE-TINGLING HORRIFYING (NOT SUITABLE FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE) "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" Demon or Maniac? What Was He? See This Amazing Film of Charles Dickens' Great Thriller
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  • 1062 18 OPENING DAY OF PERAK RACES < 1 First Bid Pays $100 PROHIBITION WINS AGAIN (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE first clay of the Perak Turf 1 Club's July meeting opened this afternoon m fine weather and before a fair attendance which included H.H. the Sultan of Perak. The
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  • 379 18 JOHNSON AND TARLEY DRAW Exciting Boxing At The New World Singapore, Saturday. YOUNG Tarley; the Filipino featherI weight who has an unbeaten record m Malaya, enhanced his reputation when he drew with Young Johnson before a large crowd at the New World last night. Ilf Johnson had an advantage of
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  • 97 18 A Full Programme This Year At the conclusion of the Perak Turf Club's Professional meeting next Saturday, there will be a one-day Skye meet on Saturday, July 13. On the fallowing Saturday, July 20. the Kedah Gymkhana Club will hold a Skye m p£*t ng," The Panang Turf
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  • 879 18 1 Many New Members 298 FROM HARBOUR BOARD Singapore, Saturday. T'HE annual general meeting of the Clerical Union, held this afternoon at the Union Hall, was a lively affair. Several matters were discussed. It was announced by the President, the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, that 298
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    • 173 18 TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL STEAM FOR AIR AND T RAVE L ailway unes NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCBES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET
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    • 183 18 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS V, FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. NOTICE On and from July Ist, 1935, the 10 p.m Express train from Singapore to Kuall > Lumpur will cease to stop at Batang Malaki ami Rembau. BY ORDER. Kuala Lumpur, 27th June, 1935. MARK EVERYTHING WITH CAS H S Woven Names
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  • 773 19 NEGRI (iO DOWN FIGHTING Sen it s Superior VISITING KEEPER'S GOOD DISPLAY Singapore] Saturday. nERFKCT weather favoured the I match between the Combined fen-ices am! Negri Sembiian at the \nson Road Stadium to-day, m the Ej|j i) of the "Malaya" Cup Competiti' The Comma 'tl
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  • 107 19 Yorkshire's Big Victory At Bradford London, June 28. CUSSEX defeated Oxford University at Worthing by 396 runs. Sussex: 369 and 325 for 5, declared Oxford: 125 and 171. WIN FOR MIDDLESEX Middlesex defeated Worcestershire at Worcester by 104 rims. Middlesex: 312 and 290. Worcester: 287 and 211 SUTCLIFFE
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  • 705 19 Police Bowler Takes 7 Foe 17 Singapore, Saturday. THE two day fiture between the S.C.C. and the Police which was played on and the Police which was played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday and to-day ended m a draw. The S.C.C, taking first knock, knocked up
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  • 102 19 Anglo-Chinese School Wins Relay Race The annual athletic sports of the Victoria Bridge School was held yester- day on the school ground before a large crowd At the conclusion of the successful meeting; Mrs. S. W. Jcncs. wife of the Acting Commissioner of Lands, presented the prizes.
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  • 47 19 The draw fo: the following event* will take place at 8.30 p.m. on Monday at the Clerical Union Hail, provided sufficient entries are received: 1. Ladies' open singles championship. 2. Ladies' cpen singles championship. 3. Mixed doubles championship. 4. Veterans' singles championship. 5. Inter-school championship.
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  • 226 19 Results Of Indo-C-ejlonesc Tournament (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. THE first Perak Indo-Ceylonese Tennis Tournament started yesterday evening and was continued this morning. The- first surprise of the tournament wris provided by Cyril La Brooy (Pcrnk). the Junior Champion, who defeated m straight sets T. Appaduray.
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  • 68 19 Arriving In Singapore On July 5 MR. Sng Chwee Seng, the well-known boxing promoter, received cabled information to-day that Gunboat Jack, the famous coloured box it. who holds the wolter and middle-weight titles of India, has left Ir.d'a and will be arriving m S'nganore o*r July i> The
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  • 776 19 Selangor On Top HENKY FINDS NKT THREE TIMES (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. EKE was a record crowd present to-day OB the padang wlicn S< iagnor mot iVuan^- la one of the most important games m the Malaya Cup competition. The weather was
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