Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 July 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01.- N0.0 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 873 1 SERVICES' FINE DISPLAY \ey Match Drawn BIT SINGAPORE ARE] IN FINAL (Special Comment By •ReynarcT) Si v. Saturday. tHK lanT st crowd asen at tne Anaon Road Stadium this season was that which gathered to-day for tru Key match m th South m Section
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  • 73 1 Crashes On Landing At Hongkong Hongkong, Jti.y 10. Mr. An 6, the .>.>;.•..•■•<• airman, who was making a flifchi kj Tokyo from London, and lor whose safety fears were expressed owing to his non-arrival. univeci at Fort Bayard m lnuo-China at noon to-day On landing, howevor. he crashed
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  • 182 1 We regret to record the death of Mra, Catherine Afcnes Hall, wife *t Mr. Alexander Hall, cf the editorial star! ot the Singapore Free Press, whicn occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, early yesterday morning. The funeral took place at the BicLidari Cemetery yesterday afternoon,
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  • 104 1 Great Swarms 01' The Insects Invade Lisbon Lisbon L: m\ is suffering the worst plag-ue of mosquitoes within living memory Thousand of holiday-makers, who were taking part m tli* L'sbqti fV.riva!.. wer suddenly compelled to run for -h.-it. from ibe grreat swarms of insects wii u(i'ir.ilv descended upon
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  • 78 1 Strange Spectacle Seen In Germany Fi ankfurt-am-Main. A "moon rainbow" is claimed to have been seen by a number of inhabitants of the little town of Dieburg near here. Shortly before midnight a heavy thunderstorm was raging m the eastern sky. while the western part of the
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  • 206 1 Experiment Successful REARING POSSIBLE IN MALAYA r rHE trout m the Cameron Highlands are doing extremely well, according to Mr. W. Birtwistle, Officer-in-Charge of the Fisheries Department, S.S. and F.M.S. They have now been transferred the large open air breeding ponds iii the Highlands, Ranging from
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  • 54 1 i U.S.A. Will Take All They Can Get AMERICA to-day can take all she gets and more. Her consuming capacity surpasses I anything m history," says Mr. Arthur S. Flowers, a prominent American business man, m regard to the future of Malaya's tin and rubber production. (See special
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  • 124 1 Two Killed In Lahore Demonstration Lahore, July 20. TWO were killed and several injured when the Royal Scots were compelled to fire four rounds on a crowd of 2,000 Muslims, who m defiance of the curfew order, camped on the streets all night long and attempted m
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  • 157 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Volunteer Workers Strengthen Dykes Shanghai, July 20. The magistrates at Tungshan and Puihsien are personally directing more than 100,000 volunteer workers m strengthening the main dyke on the southern bank oi Weishan Lake. The South Manchurian Railway is establishing an economic investigation bureau
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  • 1023 1 The F.M.S. Railways MANY IMPROVEMENTS FORESHADOWED (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. VO organisation has to work harder to Veen atreas^ with the 'imes ?nd r aintain its op iar- y wi h f h^ tr"> eTng public than the Federa rd Malay States Railways. In f
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  • 186 2 She Couldn't Believe The Weighing Machine When she firs' weighed herself, a few months ttfi nencmg to take Krus-hen Salts, this woman could not believe her eyes. She weighed herself on another machine, to make -sure there vas no mistake! Heif is the history
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  • 44 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH Mrs. J. A. Lois, dearly bek>v<.d wife of Mr. J. A. Luis, headmaster of tho (Jovernnnnt Trade School. Remba;;. Ne^Ti Sembilan. dit-d at 2.SQ p.m. o^ Saturday. July 20. The funeral lakes plate from the Roman CatholiV Church, SeT.mban, this evening.
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  • 296 2 m World Demand VERY HIGH PRICES FETCHED MALAYA'S fancy fish are m great ITi demand m all parts of the world, and they also fetch very good prices, glass fish having been sold for as much as $25 each m America. They are exported to America, China,'
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  • 347 2 Turns More Quickly Than Aeroplane ißv Air Maib London, July 11. THE Navy to-day took delivery of the fastesi type of Admiral's b^rge m the world and the first to be lit 1 3d with three peuol engines. It was built by the British Power Boat Company
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  • 372 2 Questions In House Of Commons (By Air Mail) (From Our Own uorrospondent) London. July 11. jl/IR. W. Lunn, Labour Member lor Rothwell Yorks has addressed himself pertinaciously during Question time recently to the question of Mui-tsai. A few days ago ho asked the Secretary of
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  • 222 2 m m Subscriptions Reach $121,671.57 THE following te the latest list o2 sub- scriptions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund: Amount previously «i9n««fi«S7 acknowledged $120.6865* Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd. Hoong Yue Club *0.00 Chop Eng Bee Chop Yeo Swee Hfang Chop Eng Guan Chop Kwa Seng Kee
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  • 291 2 Malayan's Suggestion AN ECONOMIC BASIS FOR THE INDUSTRY (By Air Mail) (From Our Oic7t Correspondent > London, July 11. A KUBBEK company that recently paid a small dividend, after many blank years, which nevertheless has four directors drawing £3,000 m double remuneration, is the text of
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    • 291 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL JJ 1 THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 t^t 8.15 p.m. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight I TOBBBAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY i SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 pan. 1 DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight 1 I AND CABARET APPEARING NIGHTLY
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    • 357 2 All you have to do to win one of our big cash P£»1l Ist Prize $250. S^WSySWSTISSSK** is steadily increasing. 2nd PPIZe $150. The lUt of reasons Kg given below. In the right hand 4IIU I 1 I£iC fllelVi cokmm No 1 againslthe reasO n you think most important. No
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  • 1045 3 The Demand For Malayan G oods U.S. CONSUMING CAPACITY I'nsurpusset' To-Day hl: 9>wiN€! of ihe PENDULUM (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. BROWSING round the world m easy stag* s, spending a couple of month m om» place and a fewweeks m another, hut nevertheless i eye to business and ability
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  • 141 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh To Study Chinese Education In Malaya Hongkong, June 20. MR. Huang Lin Shu, an official of the Canton Government, arrived m Hongkong yesterday on his way to the Philippines and Malaya to study the system of Chinese education m those countries. Afterwards he will
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  • 143 3 Poll To Decide Whether Scheme Should Be Ended London, July 19. A poll cf registered producers under the Milk Marketing Sphems which has bc:n m operation .since the autumn jt 1933, 10 decide whether cr not the cheme shall be ended by revocation as provided fcr hi the
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  • 39 3 Singapore, Saturday. Alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda m a house m Kampong Soopoo, a Chinese was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital suffering from burns on the mouth and lips.
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  • 109 3 First Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment By kind permission of Major J. M. Ponsford, M.C.. and officers, the Ist Bn. Wiltshire Regiment, will on Tuesday, I July 30, at 5-15 p.m. at the Botanic Gardens, perform the following programme of music subject to alterations without notice i 1. March;
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  • 64 3 Japanese Proprietor Fined $40 Singapore. Saturday. S. Masubushi. the managing proprietor of the Hhomson Company, m High Street, was this morning fined $40 by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, on charges relating to importing and selling Baiisch and Lobb Opthalmic lenses to which counterfeit
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  • 62 3 Ccl. Colville's Statement In The Commons London, July 19. "In view of the imminent departure of Sir Leith Ross to China, it is advisable to await his report before considering the question of sending an industrial mission to Canton," said Lt. Col. Colville, Sfecre/tarv for
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  • 398 3 A MASTER OF HiS TRADE Carser Of Mr. Kg Sen Choy i A MASTER of his trade is Mr. Ng Sen Choy, J.P., the founder of the wellknown tailoring establishment of Wing j Loong, and a" leader of the Cantonese community m Singapore. A native of Toishan, Kwangtung, he was
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  • 64 3 Johin bin ±i\:±n r polios ccn.-tabl*. attached to tlzz-. Betfbh Felice St2ticr. made another appearance before Mr. Notation Gri.co, the Second iMfefetraw yesterday on a charge of receiving an illegal gratification m t'4o lrom a Malay named Kashim as a motive of reward for doing an unofficial act,
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  • 772 3 Mr. Gammans' Address PROBLEM OF SOCIAL EQUALITY (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspoiidejit) London, July 12. "\TO\YHERR m the world is Rotary x more useful than m Malaya according to Mr. L. D. Gammans. Reference o the great work Rotary is doin^ m the
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  • 30 3 The Fire Brigade wen summoned to deal with two lallang tin. i> AJ-xaii-dra Road and Robin&on Roaii i; night. In each case, the lire was qiti k'v ctin.^uLshed.
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    • 234 4 MAT I N E 1 CAPITOL TO-DAY 3.15 _J TO-NIGHT 6.15—9.15 Tremendous Success of I'aramount's (ilamorous Musical Triumph with the famous Lovers of "BOLERO" together again RHYTHMIC ROMANCE... y^ a Tuned ro the heart <r Glo Gl RA F fj\ «X >°" LOMBARD J m the merry mad whirl of
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    • 142 4 I 1 .THK GREATEST P.CTCEE TO WAR T A f^^^^- EVER COME OUT OF HOLLYWOOD" KXN C S f. Ab3 I VJ i SAYS "FILM MACiAZINE" the fate of a nation 'me was ever/- "CARDINAL WHERE AT ONCE! t^^Mßter^Pl SS SSU3SS RICHELIEU" «^P^ R ICH HLI L U ALSO LATEST
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    • 283 4 If you are ILL Take yr^ pills when yoa Wftlae up d, heavy|imb«d, heavy-headed ,i pa SS your Hay tortun -d by !i<jdach«-s, indigestion, Jtncanett, bili when you cannot even sleep .it ni^ht, it is invariably becaus< your System is Sluggish. That's the ttnu for B, PiU Si Let them
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  • 1548 5 a FINK State to hail from, if you happen to be ai American citizen, is the State of Virginia. Virginans say so themselves, and surely they should know. I haw known many Virginians and others from the South and can say with every confidence that they are
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    • 211 5 CORNS CURED Not by cutting them and running the real danger o' blood poisoning but by using the marvellous SAN-DOL. the real Carlsbad corn-plaster. Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL and enjoy the easy freedom
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  • 1011 6 MEASURING HAND VALUES (By "Horatius") ALL bidding systems have a cow- mon fault, m that they arc l;a*e*i on trick values which are fMnrcd m terms of strength and length. Definite rules are laid down as to the amount of "quicK trick" values which justify (1) an opening
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  • 901 6 Old Baifej Drama SOBBING WOMAN THE DOCK (By Aii- M^i) Lintel, July 4. AFTEIt -I;-. i ven another chance m life, a soUbin? woman left the Old Bailey dock and \im\ ;i touching reunion with her husband. The incident marked the conclusion of B capo m
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    • 199 6 fcUflda which are responsible for ihr beaun of v«»ii« yM BP lIP toujplc.viou. The removal of all iiiipuritir f Unix \Ur 4 PKP^ W^ ekia ensures shut ihes*- delicate glands are always ai /I I BHEl^^g?3 work, krrpiii*; the ooiuplexiou youthful and lovely. To preserve your beauty you can find
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    • 91 6 CLOVERS THE FLORIST Capitol Building, Telephone 4321. GLORIOUS HE4LTH BOUNDLESS ENERGY Science offers them to you for the taking m the form of BIOCITIN Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy courain* to your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest pleasure. AH regular userc of Biocitin
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    • 28 6 Could we but see it J0.,,^ rir .L ~j£*rJ. 7\ jj every misfortune holds J^ rw»-Icbof ho^e no ,on.c reason for thanlv J^ y JSE«?&Sfe i cmoa^r^a?^!^ jj^SgESSKJ*^
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  • 4160 7 I' 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiii«iiiiiii!2i;iiiiHiiit4)itttiiiiiiitiiiiiii;iiiißiiiiiii:iii«flifiijit!i|uiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii:ii!wiiiiiiui i j > In this article, written specially for the I Sunday Tribune, a resident of Singapore des- I cribzs the journey he made by Qantas Air- t way 8 liner
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  • 1692 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent rRENCH National Day. In France, how they celebrate it! In the home, m their lown halls, m the restaurants, and even m the streets, people dancing g&Uj lo music made by anything and fvcry thing Here there was a reception at
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    • 97 8 Keeping Fit lit Forty by F. A. M. Webster and J. A. Heys. I i The interesting exercises set' out ip "Keeping Fit at Forty" are simple and require only a few minutes each day. yet they will tend to "excellent fitness" Price 92.00 (Postage extra) Kelly A Walsh, Ltd.,
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    • 102 8 A striking coiffeur created by Maison Interlandi. Specialists m all kinds of hair-dressing, permanent wave, marcel, finger-waving, etc. liaison Interlandi 159, CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Phone 4419. Lampshades Ready made, or made to order. All colours and designs. MRS. J. DE GRAAF, 6>/ 2 Milestone. 192F, Pasir Panjang. glMIWimillllWIIIHIIIIIIIHIiaillMIIIIMlMlllllllllllllJllllgUIOTltililiiiiaflaii!!^^^ I "T^: Perfection
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    • 118 8 i-'l-11Uni1tt1'1"!;!!;:!;:!!,;,,:,,,,,;,,,,,,,,:,,.,,,,,,,,,,,^^^,^,^^ I BIG SHIPMENT 5 1' 1 of j EXCLUSIVE j I GOWNS J I will be shown I I on I MONDAY, JULY 22 I at I •a Altvey Something W. 4* 5 ihi MHI Uf- nm ihix,> I CAPITOL BLDG. :%iilliliiiii|:i|i!i!i|iirii!it!ii:i|t!ini,!i!it!it!iii:i:ii!ii i i Something New! They've just arrived!
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    • 16 8 StRUBBS Bath Relight (PERFUMED) l^f LA.VENDEK 1 /^B^\ I COLOGNE 4 otLIC* 11 I I ROSE
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  • 526 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill A3^INOR domestic tragedy occurred over < ne week-end. when Mrs wacter who with her husband was Sjng their racing yacht at Fort niricson was struck sharply og me hifts by the boom or the spinnaker. mi«k' r even have been the tiller. iirs
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  • 2226 9 £OLD: g,W. m spite of the rise of silver m currency, gold rerar ns tfc, :I Ji Un H f ace s:!i^ and any W iv f^dfittd tjhrer a S you c: n obtain m -;abv-c and ciherwbe n Imitation^ J 8 I "^es P 3cia Ily1
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  • 563 9 OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER BLUE and red appear to have been the fashionable colours on Fraser's Hill j this week, and nearly every smart woman on the golf course had a cos- tume ot either one or the other colour. Mrs. West, who wore a red long- sleeved jumper over
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    • 25 9 The Talk Of The Town!!! NEVER SUCH REDUCTIONS QUAUTT BETTER THAN EVER BEST CHOICES OBTAINABLE!! SHOP AT Tajmahal Store HiGH STKEFT LADIES DRESSMAKERS PHONE 3M».
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    • 129 9 THE FINEST i M^^ shoe shop I m ik. IN MALAYA. IYOONG CIIEONG SHOE CO. I 1 THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, 2 351 35G, North Bridge Rd. Phone 4293. B 2 4tSlf(ilUlll«ttli II |]ili<l.:i,,l!il.iiii»niiiiiii'!|i;i:ii>ii!!iiii.:|jiiiii liit;1 iit;| l PALAIS DES MODES 33, Stamford Road. Just received a shipment of one hundred
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    • 162 9 W H GOWNS For all occasions^ Beach dresses pyjamas a X HATS NOVELTIES f t y BAGS BELTS ETC. |J CJJ(n( ULLfTiflnn r_^ A new shipment of the popular striag; coats, and suits m i attractive styles Smart morning frocks m "Krash M lace. A new shipment of hats just
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  • 564 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, July 21, 1935. PLANTERS' SALARIES *THERE has been an agitation an plan interests m eduction of taxation. v..'.. hardly on the industry a time when, m spi c of the contra the i rice is still under t'vwnt a pound. Sir George Hamffl >• Co rvative
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  • 1278 10  -  G. S. Hammonds S«» i i i i i iiniininiininiiiiinhii|in|ininii m i m i i m ii m i m i i x i •i mi miii i•in•»•!i i ji i- 1 i i i ii > 5 I Alps And Alpenstocks
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    • 218 10 WIT and WISDOM of m WEEK. k STORY to begin with for military readers (if any) A A a TLUMBER joined the Royal En?i- ncers and mug immediately given a j test the making of a joint "for a lead pipe. The senior N.C.O. sent a written reoort of the
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    • 199 10 A them all right," was the reply, "but don't seem able to get yours." A A A •I'M buying a lawn mower for my hus- band's birthday." "A surprise?" •Rather; he thinks I'm giving him an asy chair. A A A f.IE bus conductor stopped before a passenger who was
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    • 168 10 l VETERINARY surgeon put up as a Parliamentary candidate. There were many hecklers at his first meot•j».g. "Are you really a veterinary su:Scon?" one of them inquired. "Why?" was the reply. "Are you ill?" PATIENT: "How can i cvar repay you 1 fT y°ur kind?iess to me?" DDCtor: "By cheque,
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  • 759 11 CHASED BY GIANT PYTHON A Narrow Escape »I TOOK AIM AND FIRED..." (By Air Mail) London, July 11. ruT of the depths of the Malayan I) jungle has come an amazing ton <>f an Englishwoman who dekJ the perils of the tropics,
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  • 185 11 Woman Carried Off By Royal Scot (By Air Mail* London, July 11. WHEN a 50-year-old woman, arrives back m London to-night she will have set up a new record for British rail traffic, as she will have completed the round trip from the Metropolis
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  • 251 11 More When Schools Are Ready i (By Air Mail) London, July 11. WITH the opening., at the end of this year, or the beginning of next year, of the five new flight training schools, the R.A.F. will be able to speedup the acceptance of pilots. So tar,
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  • 203 11 Present Building Rate Needs To Be Chocked I fEy Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) Belfast, July 4. England is m a sericus danger of hay- i ing ten many houses. Thy. warning was given by Mr. H. H. Robinson, m h's presidential address at thj annual
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  • 628 11 Man And Woman Found Shot (By Air Mail) London. July 12. BEHIND a double shooting tragedy on the midnight express from London to Southampton lies a story of a romance begun on the high seas, which was subsequently embittered by the imminence of separation On a
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  • 105 11 Wholesaler's Hint On Packing <By Air Mall) (From Our Oini Correspondent/ London, July 12. AN arres ing comment on Malayan pineapple packing was made to me by a grocery wholesaler with whom 1 d'scu£ccd the results of the Empire Shopping Week English canned fruit, he said, is improving
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  • 227 11 An Exciting Voyage RUSSIA'S FIRST GIRL SEA CAPTAIN (By Air Mail) (From Our On n Com f] i Odessa, July IH. RUSSIA'S fust jnrl sen captain. Anna Ivanovna Shniinina, a blonde, 27-year-old "seaman" with "ten years' experience, was surrounded by admiring repor crs after her
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    • 63 11 hi ■m>ni. t ;i 11i-11 itn'mnnrnmimninmininim ihiimnriini'iimiiinirttumimnmtumMMpr- j PRIMO si ALA'S PIANO ACCORDEON BAND I 9L "400 KasW'r P.)i-ii!u Ib^" m '.vJBB Bail '-xi^itri r .11 cltlt*. Bir^ Am wSi i b Andalusia. Hj 3 !t >- I<-li them to stop. X^* |j MUSIC HOUSE, «1«^ HiKh Street. Singapore, j
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  • 1244 12  -  W B. Paterson i j tn Which I Pluck A j Brand from The Burning j Discourse, Some what Erratically, On The Utter Soullessjiess Of The Pro- femion Of Journalism. $OME are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them. J
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    • 175 12 /^Vyw'C 'tickets issued T^^^VJC/lw BY ALL STEAM FOR *SHIP. AIR AND j RAVEL RAILWAY UNES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00
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    • 303 12 i SB A W/ -ft 'WEAKNESS. s^H^^QHpß||HsH^B Aniseikonia //j DEBILITY iHßU^r^ 1 Reading, eyes grow blurred, skip l/K h±\ W WW|P^mH words and lines. Heads ache, nerves Jt X T^V MW^' B B twitch, stomachs misbehave. Students <^ VA gßßy^ B > J/* ,-B fail m their classes. Motorist's and
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  • 402 13 Cheerful Music NEW PROGRAMME VIEW (By Air Mail) London. July 11. |R Cecil Graves, who was recentMiv ipih.'.mi- -.1 Controller Of 8.8.C Pro^mmis. and will therefore be vLllv second m command at SSttef ve,terday gave the first Interview since his apOintment, writes the Radio correof a
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  • 268 13 Universal Appeal Of His Cartoons UfALT Dbney. creator of Mickey M:u c. 11 W*k a brief, unexpected app-arauc kf«v th.> BBC. microphone during R a vacation m Great Britain. He talked m a plea.smej s> mpl" fashion afcx'iit hs jjtflt at bVr: U m the c:untry. and Mickey,
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  • 392 13 !UU 1 Talks Now In Book Form > THE talk* m the. popular series recently nhn^.^f 1 ir L the m programmer i entitled Meet the Detective" havt just oeen published to an uitractive form by Messrs. George Ailen and Unwin, Ld In a foreword Cecil Madden
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  • 357 13 Clear Broadcast From Liverpool EVIDENCE of the extraordinary interest i taken m disanc pans m the broadca.s- from the Empire Station of Liver- pod's "Silver Trumoets" Pageant m connection wuh the Jubilee celebration? have reached the Lord Mayor. Letters have reached the Lord Mayor j frcm all
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  • 70 13 How Broadcasting Can Be Of Help To Him on May 16 last an official oi the Malayan Information Agency bioadeasi a ftve-minute talk on the industry m which he mentioned that Ihe A-ency would be glad ta suggest lethodV of using pineapples m cooking by the first
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  • 130 13 Broadcast By Telephone Operator Miss Ethel Cain, the winner of the 1 British Post Office competition to dis- the girl with the: '•Golden Voice" bioadcast en Monday. June 24, with tho 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. Miss Cain was first introduced at the microphone
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  • 69 13 Tlvi 8.8.C. announces thr.t by Or rangrement wiih the Imperial Economi'Committor the Empire Market Note-. which are at the present time broadcast from the Empire Station m Transmi.-sicn 5 each Monday and Friday, will be repeat:d m Transmission 6 after the New; Bulletin broadcast at 3.45
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    • 4 13 TIGER BEER R BEST
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    • 427 13 This Remedy is confidently d ~~>-^ Recommended l^f Forty-five years doing one thing only and doing it well— T ending for tens of thousands of sufferers the misery and pain J\ jjV caused by weak kidneys, awful rheumatism, bad backache, the rniiil/ torture of uric acid troubles, the weakness caused
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  • 1687 14  -  Clubman (Hi/ The Chinese Olympiad At Penang More Than 1,000 Athletes To Take Part Activities Of Che'nh Una Amateur Musical Party- The Straits Chinese Reading Club MORE than 1,000 .'ithi^tos will Buster «t Penang early m August for tin Third Malayan Chine&e Olympiad, m which teams
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  • 1783 15 The Perak Team- Foir Tine Olympiad lee Fan Leony May Nol Be Able To Go To Penang Team May Be Weakened Th< Perak Junior Championships— Subscriptions Of Parties Result ft Of Singapore Friendly Matches diy "Dragon") suggest otl last week m these coiunuis the following teams
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  • 108 15 Must Speak German And Lithuanian Official--- of Hit. autcrxmou.s administration of Memel must m fatare speak both German and Lithuanian. Such, is the ruling of the Mead section of the Supreme Lithuanian Tribunal m a kmi drawn-out dispute Wh. ie German-speaking interest.-. b: cited by the Nazi press
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  • 2257 16 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Malaya Cup Soccer The Deciding Matches State Tennis Ec Kong's Remarkable Record Broken The Perak Championships Excellent Form Of The Malayan TitleHolders How The Chinese Olympics Will Affect The Malayan Tournament. (By "Forward") DV the time these Notes are read, the Malaya Cup programme for
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  • 659 16 (By "X.0.") j QUNBOAT Jack may not be quite So good as he was m 1932, but if any welterweight mi n the East is deserving of the title, champion of the Orient, that Gunboat boxer is Jack. His record is much Jack's
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    • 140 16 OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening Yes, good going too Cigarette Thanks> but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then Carerras the Craven "A" people declaied war on throat irritation and? sent the bogey skidding, without, I might add, interfering with the innocent pleasure you and
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  • 36 17 unn\ v tM an CW n*'«l .>i Mr. i S the son of Mr M ong rhuan CLof Kuala l.i- ipur and h,.< h. I ftH- I cond daughter y**A Mr- 1 Ipoh. i
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  • 242 17 RUBBER DECLINES Vh CENT Tone Shows Steadier Tendency Singapora, Saturday morhing. Rubber (Singapore), lOVi' cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $115«/2, up VesterdayV Prices: London 5 ;5/ j.d.. down J!J6(I. Market Tone: Easier. New York: *****6 cts down lil6 ct. Market Tone: Steady. TIN London:
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  • 83 17 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Buyers Sellers. Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 19 916 19U|16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 19Ys 19U No. I.X R S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19 7.16 19 9|16 do. Aug. Sept. 10%. 19% do. Oct.'
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  • 445 17 Industrial Education m Foochow Singapore, Fi'iday. "pHINA is making great progress m spice of her difficulties," remarKed Mr. Charles P Culver m the course of ills lantern lecture to the members of the Chinese Christian Association last night m the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street. With .screen
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  • 103 17 Leeds Plans For Slum Dwellers London. July 19. The Leeds city council have m hand a vast scheme for the rehousing of slum dwellers, and work will shortly begin on the construction of a big block of 940 flats to be completed m 20 months This represents
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    • 323 17 removed m 10 minutes It took this gentleman just 10 minutes with his feet m a Radox footbath then Mi corn could be lifted out by the fingen. In a very snort time your corns will surrender to Radox this pleasant way. Read the letter:— used Radnv Bath Salts m
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    • 34 17 THE NEW TELEFUNKEN PROGRAMME IMPROVED LOUDSPEAKING SYSTEMS AT REDUCED PRICES FOR INFORMATION APPLY Sole D'stiibutor«: SEOW KUAN COMPANY. DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE INSTALLATION: The Sport Meet at the Jalan Besar Stadium on July 21, 1035.
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    • 227 17 YOU CAN TOO/ "How do they afford it?" Does your wife ever ask you thai' question when she sees Beng Kong, whose earnings you imagine are no greater than yours, buying a ne* home, giving his wife some luxury a new car; a Crosley Shelvador Refrigerator; a necklace; diamond ear-rings;
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    • 310 17 The quickest-acting STOMACH REMEDY used by Doctors Amazing evidence of the remarkable A NOTED J^^ speed with which indigestion and CMM ICU nnnTAD -> stomach pains can be stopped has been LHUU»n UUbIUK W revealed by medical experiments and SAYS i r*» X-ray photographs of actual cases. l^H These prove
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  • 830 18 Championship Meet YON WINS SINGLES TITLE AGAIN (From Our Oton Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 19. THE Johore Lawn Tennis AssociaI tion's Championship Tournament came to a successful conclusion this evening with the playing of the Men's Open Singles and the Mixed Doubles events. Yon bin Mian (Northern
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  • 392 18 Entries For Senior Events Singapore, Saturday. TWENTY-FIVE entries have been re--1 ceived for the men's open singles of the Singapore Badminton Tournament. Entries ior the men's open doubles number 17, and for the inter-school event six. The entries closed yesterday evening. The date of closing for the ladies
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  • 33 18 The Mercantile Institute will hold their sixth annual athletic sports at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday, July 26, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Miss Robinson will give away the prizes.
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  • 118 18 j Six Penang Players i Selected THE following have been selected to represent the Colony v. F.M.S. to oe played at the Singapore Cricket Club m Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Aug. 3, 4 and 5. J. Andres, (Penang). R. A. Ashworth, (SCO. H. A. F.
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  • 373 18 Results Of Klang District League The following are the results of matches played during the week of the Klang District Badminton Inter-Team Doubles League for the "Jarrett" Challenge Cup: Yale "A" beat Klang Malays. 2—l:^ Moey Liang Teck and Yap Piang Kirn beat Mohd. Shariff and Alwi, 21—12, il
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  • 92 18 Jorinthians Qualify For Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 19. The fifth match m the Hull Cup Competition was played yesterday evening bstwecn the Jorinthians and the Johore on the Istana Padang, Johore Bahru, m the presence of a large gathering of spectators. The Jorinthians
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  • 52 18 A tea, dance will be held at the S.C.R.C. clubhouse to-morrow from 5.15 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., and a firstclass dancp orchestra will be m attendance. Members and, their guests are cordially invited to attend this function and make it a success. There will be no charge
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  • 35 18 The draw m the badminton tournament of the Malacca Badminton Association will take place at the residence of Mr. P. G. Pamriasa, Tranquerah Road, Malacca., on Monday. July 22, 1935, at 6 p.m.
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  • 551 18 Mr. Poh Kirn Ssngr HIS CAREER ON THE TRACK IT would be difficult to find to-day a Chinese athlete m Malaya who could emulate the achievements of Mr. Poh Kirn Seng, Malaya's best Chinese sprinter, known m sporting Circles both m China and m Malaya as
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    • 525 18 In /^^f^v JL minutes stomach pains are gone Heartbnm, acidity, stomach gas— •11 disappear within two minut«s of taking a dose of Chardox. Chardox Is not a drug— lt Is a highly-refined and extremely activ# form of oharcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal,
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    • 224 18 /sUPREMACvT an GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT by reason of the fact c that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovation* that were previously
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  • 885 19 Singapore Selangor In The Final FOUR MALAYA CUP MATCHES Yesterday *s Games TWELVE GOALS IN PENANG Singapore, Saturday. F| a game packed with thrills Singapore and the Combined 109 drew 2-2 before an imfflense crowd at the Anson Road gtodium this afternoon. Singapore jiave thus qualified for the final on
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  • 96 19 Fight Approved By Board Singapore, Saturday. JHE Board ot Control have sanctioned the fight between Gunboat Jack and Young Frisco, which will be staged at the Great World Stadium or. Aug. 2, the match is made at the middle weight limit of 11 st. 6 Ib.
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  • 96 19 I Performances Better Than Previous Years (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. July 20. "li»e third Perak Chinese Amateur Athletic Sports Meeting began this morning en the Ipoh Recreation grcuna before a large crowd. Over 200 competitors, including 50 girls from every part of Perak are participn ins.
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  • 51 19 The following have been invited lo .play cricket for the S.R.C. against tije Naval Base, to-day at 2 p.m. on S.R.C. ground: D. Ross, L. Alvis. D. D'Cotta. J. Reutens. R. Ebert, G. Bogaars, E. G. Whcatley. L. M. Pennefnthcr. R. Reutens. J. Loveday, J. Edwards and H. S.
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  • 146 19 Result Of A Combined Attack Two minutes later, HOLMES equalised with a splendTa-£Wve during a combined Stonton tipped over a drop-shot from Khoon Onn, but the corner was fruitless. Hay spoilt dangerous move by Fahy when the Services attacked on the right. A moment later Boon Lay checked
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  • 213 19 Each Side Scores Six Goals In Fast Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang:, Saturday. VHE "Malaya" Cup match of the Northern Section between Penang and the Burma Rifi s played m Penang to de?ide who Would be the wooden spconists of t'he North, resulted m
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  • 74 19 Malacca Beaten 3-1 By Johore i (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Johore's "Malaya" Cup team easily defeated Malacca to-day at Malacca m a scrappy game. Malacca began well and opened through THINIMON but faded off and HAROON soon equalised for Johore. Before half-time MOHD JANIS gave
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  • 208 19 Depot Beat Singapore Contingent Interesting boxing bouts were witnessed at the Police Depot on Friday night when the Depct won the Dsnham Cup by 7 fights to 3. This Cup is competed for annually between the Singapore Contingent and the Depot. Among those present. were the Hon.
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  • 88 19 Declaration At 206 For 8 Wickets The United Services made a good start m their two day fixture against the FJM.S. Police, which commenced yesterday, declaring their first innings closed with 206 runs for 8 wickets. Ll. Kingston was top scorer with 95 runs, while Mitchell was
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  • 59 19 The following have been invited to play for the S.R.C. against the Malays m a Division I League match on Thursday 25, 5.15 p.m. at Anson Road Stadium: J. Edwards, T. Albuquerque (Capt.), H. Humphries, J. Pereira, H. Street, G. Windsor, G. C. Ross, J. Reutens, A. M.
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  • 55 19 A friendly football match was played between the Upper Serangoon Union XT and The Sinsapore_Harbour Board Head Office XI on Friday, July 12, and re- suited m a win for the former by 4 goals to 1. The scorers were:— Lim Teck Kirn (1), j Ooh Bafc Kl'sr
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  • 735 19 Brilliant Play j HENRY SCORES TWO GOALS (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. GELANGOR qualified to meet Singa--1 pore m the final of the Malaya Cup by beating Perak 4-1 here today. Selangor were m excellent form, played brilliant football and fully deserved their win. Perak dominated
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  • 175 19 St. Andrews Bgaten Uv S.C.R. C Singapore, Si: luraay THE Straits Chinese Recreation Club proved themselves too pood for St. Andrew's School on the school gTOttnc* this afternoon, when they defeated the schoolboys by ten wickets. Batting first, the schoolboys were dismissed by the S.C.R.C. bowlers
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  • 80 19 The match between the S.C.R.C. and the Anglo-Chinese School which was played on the S.C.R.C. ground endeg, m a win for the Club by one wicket and two runs. ffhe schoolboys taking first Igiock scored 158, R. Ebert being top scorer with -48. Cecil Wong 37 and Yew
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  • 456 19 Local Soccer Sensation THREE PLAY! INJURED THE intense rivaliy between ti leges m sport was further demonstrated m their annual wooer BUI yesterday when a tree figtti took p. between players and supporters m tinsecond half and three players were injured m the course of play.
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1935.
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    • 167 20 GIRL GUIDES RALLY AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE Royal Harwich Yacht dob's meeting at Harwich: A striking study or "As ra" during one oi the eyents. The Juvenile Amateur Weight-Lifting Association's three months' Body [mprovement Contest wa won by Ong Keng S^ng (right* with a total Increase oi 1M.2 inches. Lim Kirn
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      • 20 20 For Bust Sports Reports Read the TRIBUNE WHITE Virtfiuia Cigarettes /OLE DI/TmBUTOR/:-HENRY WAUCH t CoXTOi /INGAPODE PENANC IPOH KUALA LUMPUR
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