Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 July 1935

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune C^T.3 I*©.T SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1935. FIVE CFA T TS.
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  • 1636 1 Has The Singapore Base Been Side-Tracked NAVAL EXPERTS' ANXIETY The German Offer DEBATE IN HOUSE I OF LORDS I (By Air Mail) ifrom Our Oxen C rrespondcutj London, June 26. A GRAVELY phrased warning that Britain's na\al needs ia Singapore ano tnc Far East generally were beinij overlooked, was uttered
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  • 134 1 Miss Elizabeth Brooke's I Ambition (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 28. I WISS Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of the Rdjrh of Sarawak (Sir Charl 3 j Brooke) is to appear m a film with Hairy Rcy Dance Band loader, socn after their
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  • 156 1 Smart Sentence On Two Malays Singapore, Saturday. A tabbing affray which took place m j Maud Road en the n ght of June 7 led to the arrest of two Malays named Mohamed Khan and Omar Din who were produced before Mr. Norman Orice, the Second Magistrate,
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  • 63 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Movement To Overthrow Mr. Wang Ching Wei Shanghai, July 6. A movement, led by the Kuomintang vetapans Messrs. Chen Leh Fu anci Chen Kuo Fu. is on fcot for the overthxbw of the Premier, Mr. Wang Ching Wei. The movement, is. said to be
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  • 40 1 Maiden Dividend Of Six Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 6. The Bangkok Brewery issued its n>st annual report covering nine months for 1 brewing sales and paying 1 a maiden dividend of six per cent.
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  • 60 1 The Straits Chines;- Church, the Chinese Presbyteran Churches m Singapore, Johore Bahru. Muar and Batu Pahat, the Chinese Christian Association, the Straits Chines*' Reading Club, the Girls and Young Men's Friendly Bands and the First Company of Singapore Boys' Brigade are jointly entertaining Rev. William
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    34 1 To commemorate the anniversary of the birth of Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder cf Singapore, a wreath was laid en his statue on Friday by .Mr. J. A. Clarke, vice-president of S.S. (Singapore) Association.
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  • 138 1 Russian Seaman Charged With Wandering Singapore, Saturday. Michael Alexandrovitch Boiko, .a Russian teaman pleaded guilty before M'\ C. H. Whitton, the Fourth Magistrate this morning to a charge Of wandering n the open without any visible means of subsistence. It was stated that the accused had deserted
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  • 117 1 Conviction In False Evidence Case Singapore, Sa'urday. rhp District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer delivered judgment this morning m conptyjtloj] r/ith the case m which Hussein Naina Maricar, a well-known Indian Mohammedan, was charged on three counts ot making false statements. The accused was convicted on all three
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  • 110 1 Alleged Acceptance Of Illegal Gratification Singapore, Saturday Johan bn Saban, a pol cc constabl: attached to ths Bedoh Police Staf en ap peered before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate this morning on a charge of receiving illegal gratjfraton of $40 from a Ma'ay man named Kashiiii as
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  • 148 1 Message From Malayan Amateur (By Air Mail.) (From Our Ovm Correspondent) London, June, 27. PREETINGS to the Prince of Wal»s On his birhday have been received from Malaya through the medium of radio by Mr. C. A. Sharp, cf Great Horton. Bradford. Ea^h year radio
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  • 111 1 Government Pursuing Effective Lines London, July 6. A detailed statement" on 'then reconstruction plans is shortly to be issued by Government. The Lcrd President of the Council. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, made this announcement in a broadcast speech last night. The Government, he said, were pursuing ihe right and
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  • 267 1 Mr. Tolmie's Case COURT QUASHES CONVICTION (From Our Oil n Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. THHE continued hearing of the appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie, Assistant Superintendent of the Preventive Branch of the Customs, Johore Bahru, was resumed before Mr. J. V. Mills m the Supreme Court. The
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    • 13 1 goodwood Park Hotel Special Carry Lonch Every Sunday $1. Tennte— Badminton. Phone 6490.
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  • 126 2 Annual Prize Giving And oncert t j, „ulr,it) ■i- BahlU, July jJ uid concert ol 1 Ku'iah Al'at.t.; took *,n hi the s< hool h;u brau, Johore Bahru ;»> (r athetin£ fit wishers of cos m Singapore Johore State Awmng bin 0m..: to the ifUccessXMl wa.-i a
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  • 150 2 Appointment Oi Members 01 Sub-Committees Wtom Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Ju'y 5 -•omintttet- meeting of the Johaie <*:jub Johore Bahru. held m the Club\ily 3. the following were electi tht- var.ous sub-commii-liichcs Onn bin Jaf m Bak^r bin Ismail and Hashim Ali. Hon. Dato Mohamed b'u
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  • 194 2 Stage Favourite Makes Screen Debut WALTER C Kelly, a vaudeville and stage favourite for almost thirty I years, makes his motion picture debut m Paramount's "McFadden'a Flats," which comefl to the Pavilion Theatre. The oriuinaUir and actor oi the famous "Virginia Judge character plays a I great-heart od
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  • 103 2 Three Fined For Failing To Comply With Order Three Chinese were charged at the Marine Court yesterday for failing to comply with a notice served on Ihem to demolish the hulk of a vwakow. All the accuscii pleaded guiiiy and were fined $25 each with Ml cems costs
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  • 66 2 Parliament To Be Asked To Vote Additional £5,000,000 London, Ju'y 5. A supplementary estimate for about £5.000.000 for the Royal Air Force will bo presented to Parliament next week. This sum is regarded as .surtU'.fui additional expenditure m the current year f^r ihe programme of Air Fore;.-
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  • 428 2 By One-Time Pilot Of The Britannia Brooklyn, N.Y. "tfING GEORGE V wss a real Tmjjtoiir mail. He would pome on board the Britannia and immediately uive all his sailors specially made cigarettes, accepi ting m return the lowly Woodbines of i the A.B.'.s. "Yacht racing
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  • 224 2 Transference Of British Territory London, July 5. The clo.se questioning which the Ministers m the House of Commons underwent yesterday with regard to the tentative offer to cede a strip of British Somaliland m order to obtain a peaceful settlement of the Italy-Abyssinian dispiue was an indication of
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  • 167 2 Death At Winchester Nursing Home London, July 6. The death occurred of Sir Skinnsr Turner at a nursing home m Winchester Router. The late Sir Skinner was a retired civil servant and at the time of his death was 67 years of age. Hcl was called to
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  • 245 2 Dr. J. W. Scharff Coming From Penang* f T is understood that Dr J W Scharff, the Senior Health Officer of Penang, will be coming to Singapore shortly to be Chief Health Offiqer, Singapore, m place of the late Dr. P] R. Bayers. Dr. Scharfl is no
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  • 68 2 Luncheon Given By Mrs. Anthony Eden London, July 5. The Roumanian Foreign Minister, M. Tiulesco who is on an informal visit to London was entertained to-day at luncheon given by the wife of the Minister for League of Nations affairs, Mr. Anthony Eden, at which guests included the
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  • 189 2 Singapore Chinese Fined $100 Singapore, Bftttutiay DLEADING guilty to chargdb of as istin^: In the managejnent of «> pulpit lottery, namely the Perak 'J url Ckib swci p.stak^ tickets zn£ <2>. posseUskm of the icket" concerned m the first cSiarge, Chong Fook Loy, managing partner oi rho
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  • 108 2 Desire To Achieve Parity With France R«.me, July G. While a number oi important decisions were takda at the meeting ot admirals, presided over by Signo?Mussolini, an official communique issued at the conclusion ol the meeting appears extremely vague, stating that measures have bc»?n decided upon to
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  • 188 2 Accident That Brought On Neuritis This old lady survived f a li downstair* from top tn bottom. n» l y t 0 mof neuriti a n<i rheumatism nntT t Krusch.-n she iour,,i i» M r,|f|,, remedy Z that, as sh- writes m th< follow m?i
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  • 51 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. S. (f Wong aKk thai all friends will kindly regard this us an individual acknowledgment of their grateful thanks to them lor having /ailed or sent letters and telegrams of condolence and wreaths or attended the funeraJ of th«ir daughter Nancy on the sth
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    • 229 2 /HWJZ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J I THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME. f I VfONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY: f COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.15 PJVI. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight I TTSSPAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY: SPECIAL DINNER AND CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I DANCE (formal) 9.45 to Midnight I NEW CABARET ATTRACTION
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    • 408 2 11— LJLSSSSSSSt All you bave to do t-y win one of our big cash prizes is i let Pf*!?!} to place *in their older of importance the reason* why the I I»ll II lAC M>£e)U« consumption of Cadbury'^ Fry's 3-ccnt Chocolate Tablets J is steadily increasing. V 2110 PriZ6 $150*
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  • 1796 3 SUPREME COURT MOTION i The 'ase Of Mr. X CALLED I'PON TO SHOW CAUSE Sii gapore, Saturday. j i \K orig >•'■'• '"-ing motion by the Singapore Bar Committee for an order by the Court against Mr. X, j an advocate and solicitor, came up or
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  • 72 3 U.S. Federal Commissioner's Visit Mr. James A. Moffat, an important visitor from -.he United States, will be i the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Mr. Moffat is the United S*at?s Federal Horsing Commissioner and cr.i c.f the personal advisers of
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  • 61 3 Leaving Shortly For Service In Africa I Rome«, Juiy 6. Signor Mussolini has acceded to the earnest requests of his sons, Vittono and Bruno, aged 19 and 17, to aliow mem to volunteer for sn.vice m tttk Coionieii. They are leaving shortly for Africa m the Biackshirt division.
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  • 33 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 6. The Rubber Association had petitioned the Ministry of Industry for restriction of lubber products m view of the slump m tho industry.
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  • 99 3 Gratified At League's Attention Washington. Julj 6. The United States m effect rejected the emperor of Ethiopia's plea to invoke the j Kellogg Pact and a prompt note m rctpiy says that the United States is gratified that the League of Nations has given attention to
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  • 72 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nankins Ready To Open Negotiations Nanking, July 6. An official of the Chinos- Foreign Office says that since the institution of the boycott on S ame?3 rice, no reaction has been reported from the Siamese Government, although the Chinese Government is continuing its
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  • 136 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July i Mr. E. Bagot, Commissioner of Police. Johore. will be sailing for Home on leng leave on Julv 10. Mr. H. 8. LaW?worthv. Chief Police Officer. NV--J Sembilan, who has recently returned from a -rip to Japan, will ad for vTi
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  • 123 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Publisher And Writer Missing Sha m response to the wishes of the Japat:--i ese aathoriiie ih: Bea inn* Court Shanghai, have agreed o mr if* 1 trial The I i Tuen, th* r of t*c New I ifo weekly masazine. attd Yih Bui, i
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  • 100 3 Fourth List Of Subscriptions For Year Mr. J. M. Sime, hon. treasurer of the Children's Aid Society, forwards fourth list of subscriptions for the yctu 034-5 as follows: Previously acknowledged $5,208 37 Per. J. M. Sime: Mr. F. M. Edmond 35- Mr H. S. Russell $25: Mr.
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  • 24 3 Death Of Mrs. A. W. Brankston London. July 5. The death occurred here of Mrs A W. Bxanlcston, formerly of Slianehai.— Reuter
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  • 34 3 London, July The engagement is announced of Elizabeth Frances, daughter of sir Meyrick Hewlett and John WtUMet Mii- ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, I formerly of Bombay and Shanghai. Reuter
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    • 807 4 CONTINUED SUCCESS POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS I^l 7^ T^' y 7 7 H TV r^^ Jr^ r^ r^^' f^ f^ r^ r^ fZ=:Jf^ l^ J^ t^^ r^ •"ONE CAN HAM. NOTHING RUT rxSTINTED PRAISE FOR THIS FILM M 3 ■BB^P A R()]licki^ C^ ied^ «*s™ rWt A d A I-
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  • 1507 5 "IN all my travels I have not seen a better provincial paper than The Advocate." That was the remark made by Lord Northcliffe and its subject was the newspaper published m Burnie, Tasmania. lam reminded of it by the news that Mr. Russell Harris, the managing director
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  • 1485 6 Amazing Demonstrations Against Capital Punishment i 1 1 i*•••••••■••i•• ir (srfjanisid and raid for by Reputed Millionairess Mrs. Violet van der Elst, Who is Resolved to del the Death Penalty Abolished. One of the Richest Women In England, Who Created and Owns Two (treat Businesses, She Is a Philanthropist, Chemist,
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  • 153 6 1 Influx Of Sovereigns Starts A Counterfeiting Scare Cairo. A boy ot six has caused a coimterteiiing scare m Upper Egypt. First a sudden influx of British soverI eigns was noticed among the street vendors. The police suspected forgery —and arrested all vendors m possession of gold money.
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  • 143 6 America Cannot Claim Freedom 01 The Seas X(W York. "Th- Doited Sfetes cannot with safety insist upon the freedom of the seas while other countries are at war," declared Rear- Admiral William. Sims, who comknanded the American naval forces m Europe dining the war, m a wireless
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  • 170 6 On Show At British Museum (By Air Maiij. (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, June 12. A very interesting collection of some 1 fifty early maps of British Dominions and 1 Colonies are now on show m the King's Library at the British Museum. Particularly interesting are
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  • 155 6 yast Artificial Lake To Be Created In France Paris. A huge artificial lake, one hunched square miles m area, is being created luav Grenoble, to provide an inexhaustible supply of waUT- power. Five hundred and eight-five million cubic feet of water will be hold up by a barrage
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    • 71 6 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Phone: 5811 and 5512. ASCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or cloM t«o to Foreign F.M.S. Countries. Yearij $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 Half- Yearly £150 $2.70 $8.00 $0.75 $1.35 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. i p i of back numbers of the "Sunday
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    • 234 6 I j YOU CAN TOO/ "How do they afford it?" Does your wite ever ask you that- queriiion when she see* Beng Kong, whose earnings you imagine are BO greater than yours, buying a ne* home, giving his wife some luxury a new car; B Crosley Shelvador Refrigerator; a neckI
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 39 6 Our envy of the eondi- V f 1 t 1 l*i Wcie^« Vtclotria S Kcitott^ c-^^wt^V^, -A «a« i^iid wake a lions oi life m by-gone i& Ibeasl o^bimself i /The^Wioiled -fooft^^oa^ a day /W^ we iopU ,7 j
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  • 965 7  -  Horatius NO TRUMPS PLAY ANALYSED (By t .m. value Of the odd N -rick in No Trumps declara- iporUmee oi the minimum nas been greatly increased. viith 40 bdow the line it means that me C an be reached with three in minor or two in a major
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  • 104 7 i I 575 Yards Below The Surface Of The Earth Prcguc. i novel "spa," the smallest and low- es: in the world, may result from the discovery of n curative spring 575 yards below thp surface in a coalmine at Marianske Hory, in Czechoslovak Silesia. The spring
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  • 408 7 "Miri" Of Kalat Wrecked By Qustta Quake Quctta. ALTHOUGH Vne famous building, the "Miri" of Kalat is now a pile of ruins, he priceless treasures of the Khan of Kalat, for the safety of which fears have been entertained, have now been found to De safe.
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  • 345 7 Opened By Duke CM Gloucester i AN Empire Film Library has b -en opened m London by the Duke of Gloucester at the Imperial Institute, South Kensinjgton. Films from th\s library, shewing the I'.fe and products of the Empire will be supplied tj school:; and other approved
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    • 87 7 GLORIOUS BE4LTB BOUNDLESS ENERGY 1 Science offers them to you for the taking m the form of BIOCITIN Take Biocitin and feel the thriH of new energy coursing m your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. All reewlar userr of Biocitin attain and maintain a hisrh standard
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    • 34 7 KAPLAN i NEW PROJECTORS j \RE READILY ADAPTABLE TO ANY OF THE LEADING SOUND J SYSTEMS. i ACCEPTED AS STANDARD AND INTERCHANGEABLE WITH SIMPLEX PARTS. FULL PARTICULARS APPLY: SEOW KUAN COMPANY. DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE.
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    • 400 7 Flatulence gone m 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve flatulence aftei an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that d Lni condition In two minutes. This new remed> is Chardox— a hiffhly-actlvated < I arcoal fifty times moreeffe< I ive m its a<
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  • 2559 8 A Wonran Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman Correspondent THE President Van Buren was m pori. 1 last week-end, and some kindly male took me down to the Raffles where I thought I could get lots of fashion note.s frenj New York and Hollywood, for those who nave been unable to
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    • 88 8 rillllllllllllll'lllllii l.llul'.llul |i I I I I I "liilHlHtjll ::l 111 I |;i|i:ll!li!lll|l!l!lllll!JlU^ I I I Eve has just received a new shipment I I ■"■^•T*^ m °del evening gowns, and a I I C"" ym- selection of smart evening bags m f Z Jt^ )^2\ a coJ(tur Iso feather,
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    • 60 8 Lampshades I Ready made, or made to order. £11 colours and designs. I MRS. J. DE GRAAF, G' 2 IVlilcstone. 9 192F, Pa<sir Panjan^. g Has Just Received A SPECIAL SELECTION Of GOWNS from the SUMMER COLLECTIONS of the best LONDON HOUSES. S [0 Sole Agent for 5i DORVILLE Sportswear,
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    • 198 8 i k. When you feel hot and tired after strenuous work or play take a bath to which you have added Scrubb's Ammonia. Scrubb's first soothes you, then fills you with fresh energy and vitality. Scrubb's conquers perspiration. SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA v I llailtll I I t >■"■■<■ t MONDAY
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  • 1290 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill ijOVV to overcome that nervous feeling H ums demonstrated by our Kuala inmour lovelies on Wednesday night's leadar.ce at the Selangor Club. To saunter along the centre of the ball room cynosure of all eyes, and yet to control those shaking knees requires
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  • 571 9 MANY women and girls give much consideration to ways of improving i.v complexion and keeping the hands soft and white, but very little to making th" wrists beautiful. Yet an wkward wrist can spoil the charm cf well cared fot hands and arms. Of course,
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  • 50 9 i lb. ground veal. 1 2 lb. ground pork. 1 cup cocked rice. 1 tablespoon fu! lemon juice. 1 ♦"blfspoon chonprd union. 1 1!2 teaspoons salt. 1 ChC1 I cun milk. Mix tn«rrfidi< n< and i hop* li loaf. Bake l hour In a mod rats
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  • 463 9 k STORY of the twenty-five years of King George's reign is told in music on the Rex record 8457 There is running commentary to the accompaniment of music suitable for the theme For instance, In talking of the King as a sailor they have "Life on the ocean
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    • 31 9 PALAIS DES MODES 33, Stamford Road. Just Received a new shipment of very outstanding Models in Evening Gowns, also very Elegant Model Hats. Jl Special Reductions y&> on 1 LADIES' UNDERWEAR
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    • 214 9 Books For Wireless Enthusiasts The Outline of Wireless— bv R. Stranger $5.00 Television and Short Wave Handbook— by F. J. Camm 2.00 Everyman's Wireless by C. L. Boltz 3.00 From Telegraphy to Television— by Lt.-Col. C. Crawley 3.50 Radio Receiver Servicing and Maintenance by E. J. G. Lewis 4.50 Wireless
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    • 237 9 mBasmtmmmnmanmmamarnmttcrMa. '.Bass, a I/f^^ "An impeccable taste at I IfM m hour of the day" 1 >W LE DANDY I jlXmwUkx D'ORSAY I K appealed (a those 1 B^^^^B fashionable world whoso I discernment demaids subtlety in a r- m dandy;! I^H^^HH D'ORSAY 5 -m Rue de I -A8 _bT
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  • 623 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, July 7, 1935. OVERSEAS "|F. said the* proposer of the vote of thanks at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club on Wednesday, 'if Mr. Testing is a sample of th*- younger members of the Conservative Party. I hope they get in at the next election."
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  • 1277 10  -  G. S. Hammonds •.|:!|lllll|IIIIIIIII.IIHIIIIIIlnllllllllllllllllllilllM^^ The Battle Of The m m Sexes Goings On m m m m In Back Lanes A Comparison m >taira[i»t!sn«iiaiiinBnBiia:iirri>n«nBnBiianaiiai:B:]BiiiniHaiiaiiiHa[iB;nMii:a!iBi!itiit;i!ii: ■Mi!.BiiiMinanaitaii«Ma!iB!-B';aiia!ianinan«[!«N«i:aiiaiia l ta<:i i 11 i i i i i i JUST the same as there are cars and cars, there
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  • 578 10  -  Anglius VOU are all, ol course, acquainted with the guest who s ays and stays. As an example of tne retort courtccue to a visieor who had cuts ayed hia wciccmc, I eemmend the remaik of the host who wearily saw the pahit party
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  • 932 11 COAL CELLAR VICTIM Startling Evidence WITNESS WHO WAS PAMC-STRICKEN i By Air Mail) London, June 26. CENSATIOXAL evidence was given 9 when the Southwark coroner. Mr A Douglas Cowburn, held an JJnjjt on an 80-year-old man, yjjose body, wrapped in floor-cloth jnd curtains,
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    28 11 LONDON'S NEW BRIDGE.— A view of the model of the new Waterloo bridge which will be erected as soon as the demolition of the old bridge is completed.
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  • 128 11 Unemployed Brothers Grow Vegetables On It Prague. Two unemployed men of Radslavice in Moravia have bought a high road and they are growing vegetables on i*,. The road fell into disuse after building operations had diverted traffie In another direction, and the two men. who were brothers, asked
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  • 870 11 Andre Spada GUILLOTINED AT DAWN j b (By Air Mail) London, June 26. jDEFUSING the traditional rum and cigarette, and with a smile on his lips, Andre Spada, the Corsican bandit king, paid for his numerous crimes with his life. In the cheerless half-light of
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  • 353 11 Amazing Spectacle In Croydon Streets (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. CROYDON was trttited 10 an amazing spectacle when at 5 a.m. yesterday morning a procession of women and children, bare-haaded and bare-footed, I with long hair streaming out behind J j
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  • 400 11 Mooted In 1697 SLUMP IN REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent I London, June 27. IT is frequently claimed and with justification— that the Tin industry is the pioneer in the successful application of production control, according to an article in
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    • 4 11 TIGER BEER IS BEST
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  • 1108 12  -  W. B. Paterson j I In Which I Discuss A j Municipal Speed-Up And J j The Possibility Of A dial- j icnge To Penang And j j Also Dispose Of A Rumour I Which Came From Ipoh* j 1I7HAT to write about, with me
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    • 174 12 Ij^^tOTMrf C 'tickets issued H^vJl_/lw BY ALL STEAM*"0 R 'IsHIP, AIR AND RAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 3D, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00
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    • 129 12 Aniseikonia Heading, eyes grow blurred, skip words and lines. Heads ache, nerves twitch, stomachs misbehave. Students fail in the r classes. Motorist's and aviators misjudge distances, sometimes fatally. Many psrsons so afflicted go from one doctor to another without relief. He was suffering from no ailment* known to Ophthalmology. Now,
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  • 1419 13 WORK OF ZEESEN STATION World Entertainment PURELY ALTRIISTIC EFFORT DISING high over the pine trees in K triP sandy plains around Berlin are the masts of the German wireL system— Nauen, Koenigswuster^ hausen Beelitz— all names familiar to radio listeners of Europe. Then south-east in Zeesen are
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  • 271 13 11,000 Troops To Take Part In Review THE B.B.C. announces the. following arrangements in connection with the broadcast of the Army Review at Aldershot which His Majesty is to hoid on Saturday, July 13; Hitherto reviews at Aldershot have been held on Lallan's Plain and the troops taking
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  • 276 13 Broadcast Of The Work Of The Crew Transmission 4. Wednesday, July 10. at 7 p.m. G.M.T. Cable laying Is r vciy raie process nowadays as most of the laying work has already been done. Ihe mam function of the cable fleci. k; repair work. The cable ship
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  • 275 13 Historical Play To He Broadcast Th(» programme entitled "Sedge moor," which will be broadcast in trans mission 4 on Tuesday, July 9, at 7.0 o.m. G.MfT.. will be a reconstruction oi the Duke of Monmouth's ill-advised and ill-fated attempt to st*ize 'he throne o[ England, which culminated
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  • 178 13 Performance By The London Symphony Orchestra Transmission 4, Monday, July 8. at 3.4C a.m. local time*. j The London Symphony Orchestra; leader W H Reed: conducted by Sii j Hamilton Harty. will open their Sunday evening concert with the music lor the Roval Fireworks by Handel, transcribed by
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  • 509 13 Concert By Australian Artists A CONCERT of special interest to Transmission 1 listeners will be j broadcast in the Empire programme on I Wednesday, July 10, at 12.50 p.m. I (local time) It will consist of music by Australian composers now living in England, performed by
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  • 197 13 Relay From St. Mary's Church Lanarkshire Transmission I— -Sunday, Julv 14, at 4.30 a.m. G.M.T. Transmission 4— Sunday. Julv 7. at 6.55 p.m. G.M.T Transmission .0— Sunday, Julv 7, a' 12.0 a.m. G.M.T. St. Mary's Church. Biggar. Lanarkshire, j from which this service will be relayed is a
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  • 73 13 Calcutta. Returning hemic, e woman Bihar viiiage. tripped over what she thought were the icots of a tine. She was hori ificd tc find that in reality she had fallen over an enormous cobra. Paralysed With fe.'.r, cvei"' musol* tense, she lay there motionless, waiting
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  • 268 13 Against "Cranks" Who Condemn It London, June 15. CRITICISM of the "cranks" who condemn the Officers' Training Corps movement in England was made by the Man oi Wales in an addres: to boys at Berkhamsted School, Hertfordshire. "We live in very interesting 1 times indeed"
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  • 117 13 American Boy Gangsters Rounded Up Indianapolis, Indiana A youthful socity which required its lull-members to drive ft stolen motor lorry at least 50 yards, drive a naii into a motor car tyre, and steal a pie from a neighbouring bakery is being rounded up here— by
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  • 1877 14  -  Clubman Chinese Chess "King" Debated Mr. Chich Taish Sliien's Tour Of Malaya The Malayan Chinese Olympiad -Result Of Draw In The Games Report Of Young People's Circle By \|K. Chieh Tsieh Shien, tho Chinese Chess "King* nut his Waterloo at Penang recently when he was convincingly
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  • 284 14 TIN CONTROL NOT NEW (Continued from page u> Tfie petition gave calculation ot the •<.■ l of timber, rope, candles and smith's work in proportion to the tin produced prove, i' must be assume*!, tha; the marked price was befo*v production costs. rite petition add'^o 'hat some B,00(l miners wer«
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  • 51 14 Berlin. A "bat le ol the ballroom" will t>" fought ou* i Britain and Germany iti Bad Nauheirn according to the 11: wpancr "B. Z. Am Mittag." Five rofessii m l dancing couples from ■and will compete against the live j best professional dancing couples in
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  • 330 14 Prince Of Wales Appoints Advisory Council (Bv Air Mail) I (From Our Own Correspondent t London, June V) The Prmce of Wales, in accordance with the intention expressed In his broad- j cast speech of April 12. has appointed the following Advisory Council for chy King George's
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    19 14 Group photograph <> r th< Waken Li m vhh the occasion of their first anniversary which was celebrated rec< n
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  • 757 14 PAGEANTRY OF THE TATTOO Army's "Lemon" To The Theatre (Bj Aii .M;,li. Prom 0//r Own Cor respondent, Im, June 20. THE sett ag of the Akfterahot Tattoo— peaceful, aooded, and romantic in the Ending light of a Jim? sky jg calculated to inspire the poetry with which, surprisingly, -iie official
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  • 3218 15  -  Dragon The Perak Team For Coming Chinese Olympiad [bout The Players Will Tan Cheng Phor Repeat His Recent Performances? Selangor Inter-School Tournament Notes From Klang Inter -Parti/ Matches. <n> m common with other States and I Settlements. Perek badminton yers are also gel I iner ready
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  • 2481 16  - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Forward Preparing For August Carnival Malayan Chinese Olympics In Penang F.M.S. v. Colony For Singapore What The States Have Been Doing Malaya Cup Soccer Interesting Positions In The North And The South (By August Carnival Sport Soon Malayan Chines'Olympics State Cricket Reviews Ihe Sporting States
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  • 555 16  -  K.O. (By Tarley and Johnson too o ad Lewis Gunboat Jack Again Jack's Fine Record Will Ahlr Win*. THERE is no doubt that Young Tarley is by far the best 9 stone boxer in Malaya. In meeting Johnson, Tarley was conceding nearly half
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  • 101 16 New Race At (iatwick At End Of August MESSRS Pratt and Company are eluding In the programme lor their August meeting at Gatwick, a new event, the St. Leger Trial Stakes, the distance of which is a mile and a half. As its title suggests, the race
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  • 552 17 I MIL SHE GIVES LP CAREER But She's Engaged BOLE IN "NAUGHTY MARIETTA*iHE more she ith romance 1 in her pictures, the saner view j *L^Seves Jeanette MacDonaM. porous song bird of the screen, nTheroine of -Naughty Marietta, totro Goldwyn Mayer's Victor j tlrbert masterpiece
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  • 161 17 Leningrad A man who has tuned pianos for some or the world's greatest pianists is about a> ce thrate his 100th birthday. He is Yefim Korzun, who is nOW the piano tuner of the Conservatoire here. Bom In 1336. his family was in the service of Ccunt
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  • 345 17 Chester Morris In "Society j Doctor" FOLLOWING the success of "Men in j White," the medical drama in which i Clark Gable and Myrna Lay scored one I of ;heir greatest hits. Metro-Goldwyn- I Mayer brings to the Alhambra screen, I starting shortly it? new story
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  • 329 17 'Amusing Comedy At The Pavilion OH! Daddy." which is the next change at the Pavilion Theatre this week, is one of the most amusing comedies ever screened. A country village boast< a branch of the National Purity League The parent body is hoid.ng a convention at Birmingham and
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  • 220 17 La Cucaracha" At The Pavilion i i WITH the colourful background and costumes of Old Mexico, "La Cucaracha" first of the revolutionary new process Technicolour films is now showing at tne Pavilion Theatre. The melody drama "La Cucaracha" tells of the romance of Chatita, a girl of
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    20 17 A bevy of beautiful girls who form the chorus in ''Music in the Air," which comes to the Alhambra shortly.
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  • 421 17 Film Controversy •E*l*e~. > 't~*J& WILL BLACK WHITE PREDOMINATE •(B)/ A/.r Mail) London, June 26. T-JEW developments in the applicat;on«of colour to the talkies indicate that the film industry is split from end to end .on the question whether colour or black-and-white is to predominate. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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  • 1257 18 BRADY RIDES 3 WINNERS Excellent Sport POPOVER WINS TO PAY $124 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. 'THE third day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting opened in fine weather and there was a good attendance including His Highness the Sultan of Perak.
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  • 55 18 Old Boys' Association Meeting An extraordinary general meeting of the Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association will be held on Thursday. July 11, at 6 p.m. at the Rangoon Road School prsmises to discuss the eld "boys' events at the R.R.S. sport's. All old boys (members and
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  • 534 18 Over 250 Athletes Take Part Singapore, Saturday. AVER 250 athletes participated in the All- Selangor Chinese O ympiad which j commenced yesterday ant the Chinese j Recreation Club ground, Kuala Lumpur. Several heats weie decided on Thur:- day. The aquatic sports will take place at J Ampang
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  • 337 18 Education Defeat Kota Tinggi (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 5. The third match in the Hull Cup competition was played this evening between, the Education Department and the Kota Tinggi Football Team, on the Istana Padang, Johore Bahru, and the result was rather a surprise
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  • 274 18 Friday's Bouts At The New World Singapore, Saturday. ALTHOUGH he was giving away 14% lb., Ignacio Fernandez gave Aime Raphael a hard fight at the New World Arena last night The Frenchman boxed skilfully and won practically every one of the 12 rounds, but Fernandez was a
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  • 161 18 Double Century By Holmes i The following are the results of the latest County cricket matches: At Cardiff: Glamorgan beat Hamp- by 10 wickets. Glamorgan 460 I Cor 8 declared (Duckfield 111, Smart 109 and 18 for 0. Hamoshire 226 and 248. j At Colchester:— Yorkshire beat Essex
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  • 55 18 I Annual Athletic Sports To-Day j The annual athletic Sports of the Singapore Japanese Club will be held at the Ansen Road Stadium to-day (Sunday) commencing at 9 a.m. Besides field and track, there are more than 30 interesting events for men, women and children. All the Japanese
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  • 162 18 Customs Win league Championship (From Our Own Correspund"?il Johore Bahru, July 5. THE Johore Bahru District Football 1 League which began on Ap»il 9. has almosl drawn to a close. There is only one game more to be played between the Educat'on Department and the Joiinthians This match
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    28 18 Gunboat Jack and his wife photographed on their arrival in Singapore on Friday. The Grunboat fights Young Aide at the Great World Stadium on Friday next, July 12.
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  • 215 18 ALDE VS GUNBOAT JACK Fight Approved TO BE STAGED AT GREAT WORLD Singapore, Saturday. TOE Boring Board of Control has sanctioned the 12 three-minute round boul I Gunboat Jack and Young Aide. The battle will staged at the Great World Arena ir Friday. July 12. Gunboat Jack needs no introduction,
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  • 193 18 S.C.C. Teams For Next Week's Games The following have been invited 'to play association football for S.C.C "B XI v. H M.S. Terror or- Monday Julv 8 at S.C.C.: a D R Godfrey; T J L. Watkins and A. H. We- D. Alexander. T. M Maclachlan and J.
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  • 850 19 MALACCA BEATEN BY 7-1 Malaya < up Football iSOAPORE'S BRIGHT DISMAY Singapore, Saturday. a LARGK crowd thronged the A Anson R«»ad Stadium this afternoon to watoJi the match between Singapore and Malacca in the Southen Section of the FI.M.S. Malaya Cup- competition.
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  • 157 19 I Result Of Last Week's F.M.S.V.F. Meet AX Sunday last, June 30, the shooting v was at 900 and 1 000 yards 10 shots aaeh distance H.P.s. 50, but on account of •ne volunteers putting in parades, the tm n oul was not very good PheJ igfcest scorer
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  • 231 19 Result Of July Ladies' Spoon Competition Twenty-two cards were taken out for the July Ladies Spcon and the following Wt:e rhe sCQTes returned: Mrs. W I. L. Legg 49-15'.-33''. Mrs. E Litchfield 44—10 =34 M5» \1 Grievo 47—12,:»rr34i/, Mr W. L. Grieve 50—1-5" =35" aa*s. B Hitcham
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  • 264 19 Teachers Heat Combined Schools Singapore, Saturday. PLAYING in a cricket fixture on the St. Joseph's Institution ground tvw.lay the Teachers' Association defeated the Combined Schools XI by 54 runs. The schoolboys going in first made 78, R. Minjoot 22 and G. Clarke 11. beng the highest scorers. Wyatt'
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  • 945 19 Singapore Tourney SOME HARD-FOUGHT GAMES TWO finals and two semi-finals in the Singapore Junior Badminton championships were played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday afternoon. Chew Yew Seng, the Youthful £eet Kim Cheng player was in brilliant form and won the men's junior singles title after the
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  • 97 19 The detailed results oi the matches were as follows t JUNIOR SINGLES V1NAL Chew Yew Seng, (Seet Kim Cheng B.Pj beat Chan Seak Choon (U.C.A.;. i:_ 4. 10^-15, 15—9. JUNIOR DOUBLES FINAL Koh Chek Tuan and William Tan (Devonshire B.P.) beat Sng Seng Heng, and S.
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  • 259 19 Ceylon Sports Club's Four Wickets' Victory THE CEYLON Sports Club did well to de- feat the Singapore Cricket Club on the padang by four wickets. Batting first, the S.C.C. made 85 (R. A. Ashworth 19, Sundram four for 18), which total the visitors passed with four wickets in
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  • 41 19 Established By American In Mile Freestyle Detroit, July 6. The American outdoor swimming championships was won by the Olympic swimmer, Ralph Flannagan, who did the mile free-style in 21 minutes and 4110 seconds* which is a world record. Reuter
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  • 114 19 I S.R.C. Teams For Forthcoming Matches The following have been invited to play for the S.R.C. against the R.A. on Monday, July 8. 5.15 p.m. a J Anson Road Stadium: J. Edwards; H. Humphries and T. Albuquerqu?; J. Pereira, H. Street, G. Windsor; i G. C. Ross, J. Reutens,
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  • 449 19 Governor Attends wilts win open RELAY Singapore, Saturday. MILLIANT weather favoured the annual athletic sports If the Straits Settlements Police held it the Police Depot this afternoon in I the presence of a large gathering. Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas, Miss Bridget Thomas and Sir Andrew Caldecott
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