Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 August 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune vii. g-*° M SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • 1660 1 HIS EXCELLENCY COUNTRY'S SPIRIT OF ENTERPRISE M.A.H.A. Exhibition ON THE ROAD TO PROSPERITY I jm uui uil u Keportt Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SCENES of great enthusiasm marked the opening of the twelfth Malayan K\ hi bit ion this morning; at 11. Sir Shenton
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  • 62 1 (From Our Own Reporter} JpOhy^Aug. 3. Mtrftfy tdtfest yoila& mst with a i'-i- -iiS"< id' r.t \vli< irugfc it&e fell t>j i him while he wa on tin* $r£ss. The man, who w. s over 40 yf ars oi age. was pinned to :> j ground
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  • 903 1 (Continued from page 1 1 Planting Of A Single Pure Strain Much has been done in receat years to extend the area planted with rice, to Improve the supply and control of irrigation water, and to increase the yield per acre by such methods as the use of
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  • 137 1 Early Morning Tremors NO SERIOUS DAMAGE CAUSED From Our Own Correspondents Penang, Saturday. pENANG was shaken by a slight earthquake this morn* ing at about 8.30. The shock was very clearly felt by office workers and those who were in their homes and lasted a few
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  • 347 1 Determined To Subjugate Abyssinia CIGNOR Mussolini is unwilling io con- template any solution of the ItaioAbyssinian dispute likely tobe attainable by means other than military conquest, and it is his firm intention to leave the league of Nations should that body attempt to bar his path, according
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  • 141 1 TWENTY -ONE YEARS OF PEACE Europe On Tn? Brink 01 War? years ago today Great Britain proclaimed a state of war the war that was to end war. To-day the world is anxiously watching Italy and Abyssinia and the strenuous effort* being made by other nations, especially Great Britain, to
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  • 101 1 Kind, Tolerant And Just Administration (F-^ortt Our Oirn Reporter/ IpOh; Aug. 3. At t&e,,c}O6*rp& vhi^ proceecimtes ih the Police Couh 'tfefs rnbruliwWrT. A Ohiicott, Court Chief Inspector Uiank&TMr. O." P. Sta^nes.. ac 4 lng First Magistrate, prior to his departure tor Kustfa K.;r»eFar as Assistant Dbtric> Officer, for-
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  • 610 1 Singapore f onfertriee i ONLY 7 JUNTKIES REPL? (By Air Mail) i From Our Ou n Correspondents London, July 25. PREPARATIONS for "woman slave" Conference, whisk it is now taken j for granted will be held in Singapore, j were discussed by Mr. E. E.
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  • 980 2 THE COWBOY THE WEAVING MAID A Beautiful Legend MEETING ON BRIDGE OF PEBBLES (By Our Chinese Correspondent) AS soon as the clock strikes twelve to-night, there will have been set out on the balconies, verandahs, gardens or compounds of Chinese residences, under the light
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  • 114 2 At Sea For Stretches Of 25 Days THE exceptional performance oi the Dutch submarine "K18." which hai> been sailing since November 14 last on a. scientific cruise and is now Hearing its destination of Sourabaya, Nctheriand Indies, is highly piaised by the German press The "Berliner Tageblatt"
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  • 99 2 The Hon. Mr. H. V. C. Thorby In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. Ths Hon. Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, ft member of he Australian Bouse -f R preseniatives. and a former Minister of Agriculture of New South Wale.s, arrived in Singapore by the P. and G. Naldera yesterday on
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  • 80 2  -  Shanghai, Aus- 2. The Lungkungho River in Shantung has overflowed its banks at Taichatun whers the dyke burst. The jt&P is more .hall ten feet wide. The water is lushingg east, threatenii^ to submerge Tungping. More than 60 \\llaees have been flooded. The Yungtingrho River is subsiding.
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  • 55 2  - CHILDREN' S YEAR Shanghai, Aug. 2. The auditorium, in the Shailgh.i Municipal Office v;as packed yesterday when Children's Year was inaugurated. Mayor Wu Teh Chen presided. Theiv was a motor-car procession in the afternoon. A ten -year campaign for the welfare cf children was ui'?ed by the Government and cviilian
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  • 497 2 A Journalist On Local Leave UERY often a journalist who ROCR 1 leave spenas a busman's hSL His inquisiUvt and pkitiuS? searching eye detects material io^ and he goes off 10 work aium !l v iu mv »i that I approached the boss the -v tpi
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  • 75 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Aug. 2 Mr. Mei Lnn F:\ng, the well-knowr Chinese actor, arrived in Hongkong yesterday on the Conte Verdi;. Col. Ln 6f« Shill-T and Other members of tfte Car.tor Milita.y Misson to Europe a' so returned by th^ same boat. A reception
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    • 471 2 n I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I I i i it i i i 1. 1 I I I I' li:i::i:'l!ii!iiiii!iii;liiliiiMC MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL 4 I THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME.
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    • 171 2 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHH'^ LIFE 1 «K:xra 9am. 9-10 am i am y I <H\ 1 P m 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors Old Johnson's simply potty about the kid,"
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    • 157 2 i i i n i i i i i i c i i i i i i i i ii hi*** I PrT A -PAT r PIT A PAT j j i <isk ButyT\ave Pat -n -Vat I DOES 5 MARVELLOUS TrhNUS I 1. By stimulating the natural H*JJ I
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  • 1110 3 EVERY MODERN EQUIPMENT A Romantic Story DIVERS WORKING DAY AND NIGHT (Sandal Tribune Special) •vmOSSKOAOS of the East." "M< i>lacr of the world's pies.' "The most cosmopolitan city in orld." ad other striking descrip>('ten been applied to Singapore. Trave! books describe charm of the
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  • 270 3 Developments Of Great Significance The importance of the work which Ls I being done by the Board cannot be 1 overestimated. When the Board took over the Tanjong Pagar Dock Com- pany's assets in 1905 a complete rccons ruction of the wharves had to be undertaken. Time
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  • 495 3 The "Emco"' Concern t MANUFACTURE OF STEEL PRODUCTS i i A NEW $50,000 factory, is being /V built at the 10th Milestone I Bukit Timah Road. It belongs to the Eastern Manufacturing Co., a company founded in 1930 by Messrs. C. G. Paterson and P. T.
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    • 768 4 com¥ AND enjoy a grand holiday f jse fa3 H TO-DAY AT THE CJkP^lT Cp I U 6 15 9t15 I SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15 1 M.-G.-M.'s~comsdy cu<¥tail wilh a concentrat d Ack] jl A Real Joyous Holiday Laughing Show llrcny I Snappy 1 I THEY PLAYED "ANCHORS
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  • 1561 5 STRICITY BETWEEN OUR SEVES IT V t j H many interesting visitors who find their way to th€ !*>*•* oi Singapore none ppeals to the imagination more than Alan Villiers. He came, not by aeroplane or ocean liner, but as master and owner of his own sailing -hip. happily named
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    • 166 5 Here is ilCfllth rt/crtncss of tnind", v^ahty writes Dr, €L I, Whecler, ttkln sanatogi This is the opinion that rnedi- Start improving VOUr cal men have of Sanatogen. health to day. Tak^ when it is remembered Sanatogen, and notice that more than 25,000 how fatigue and nerphysicians have written about
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  • 170 6 !sut KriiM-lien Gave Her U A New Lease of Life" v lt.i!^ that she was g if to being a permanent 1 he state of thi* woman j jaded to try Kruachen Salts. I the has tak-n on a new lease f:<u<! thii tetter from
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  • 1000 6  -  Horatiius (By AN INTERESTING HANI) 11ERE is an interesting hand which, on analysis, provides excellent matter on which to contemplate. The hand actually occurred in the challenge match which was staged in New York between Hal Sims and E3y Culbertson. This was the deal: S-7.4.3. H— K.J.9.8.7.(5. D—
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    • 138 6 MAKK EVERYTHING WITH CAS H 9 Woven Names Ideal For Gifts. Useful, distinctive, personal gif ts k 1A C CASH'S NAMES are always appreciated. The best method of marking all underwijr and linen, whether household or person*'They protect clothing from lose or m I jWW, identify belongings at home or
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  • 1258 7  - The N ight Before And The Early Morning Shower G. S. Hammonds iiiiiii i iiii i i i t i t i i i i i i uiiiiiii»iiitiitiiutufiiininiiiiuiiiiuiiiiitiiiiititiiiiiutiwiiiiiitaiiiiiiii(iit!iiHtiiiiiii!ii!iiiintniimittiiiiiiuiriiif j Do We Bath Too Much?— j Society's Whims The Choice j 1 Of Hot Or Cold j aMMM I I I
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    • 263 7 BACKACHE Regain HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS W/" \y" M Awful Backache, exempting rheumatic pains, even bed-ridden, have once again enjoyed spleadi A* A 9SL stiff, swollen joints, the agonv of lumbago, urinary vigour and vitality. RlaririAf pllls ar not H<ft I \%J/^W ■troubles, bad nights-all these are sure
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  • 1357 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent ALTHOUGH this was not. the first per- formance of the Spotlight Revue in Singapore, the roof garden ballroom or the Adelphi was filled with a gay and happy crowd when members of the Revue gave specially picked turns at the cabaret
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  • 1563 8 TENNIS, which shared honours with golf 1 as a popular form of exercise, seems perhaps, with the enthusiasm evoked by the last tournament in Singapore and the Malayan Championships now being j played in Kuala Lumpur, to be taking first place th3Se days, so you will play
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    • 67 8 SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14' 2 Mile Thomson Se let a r Road, (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinner served by the sea. Under European Supervision. I* Special Bargains IN ALL LINES FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY OUR PRICES
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    • 204 8 Ji. G. WELL'S New and Revised. Outline Of History The most popular story of man's progress NOW includes the events of the momentous last decade the issues and events that challenge the future the tremendous forces from past centuries and last week's news that sways you to-day. COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED
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    • 120 8 JADE, varied in Design, Quality, and Antiquity, at POH CHENG CHEONG, jade merchants and jewellers. 88, North Bridge Road, and 219, South Bridge Road. Lampshades Ready made, or made to order. All colours and designs. MRS. J. DE GRAAF, 6*2 Milestone. 192F, Pauir Panjang. M p jm A GIFT for
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    • 41 8 m Always wash your stockings and dainty underwear in water containing Scrubb's Ammonia Scrubb's removes from the water the lime particles which harm the fabrics and wear out your silks. Silk washc, cleaner and with little rubbing with Scrubb's. CLOUDY AMMONIA
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  • 593 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasesr Hill nooM similar to that which Is pro- A u^'-. bv a surfeit oi Qgs, sweets 01 *SniuN coped Kuala other T t individual symptoms LumP Mu can be lescribed in general us **?«*}<! livers, thick heads and tempers all control ■■jEL£ny w quiet
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  • 475 9 FIT EXERCISE PROGRAMME TO TEMPERAMENT Hollywood The reason why regular indoor calisthenics bore some people so much is that they have not adapted their exercise programme to their physical needs. Some people have a natural liking for muscle drills dene with a military precision. Others are more interested n exercises
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  • 372 9 Gold and silver kid sandals are being seen again o'nights. The vogue for frocks of crepe or lame woven with gold or silver thread has brought them hack in the mode. They are favourite footwear with fine lacs or tulle evening frocks embroidered in
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  • 601 9 golf course becomes gayer and more animated. Where, a week before, the grim endeat vour of a men's four-ball match disi couraged the beginner from exhibiting j his variety of air-shots, except before breakfast, or in thai otherwise comt foi table half -hour after tiffin, a
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    • 72 9 I JUST UNPACKED! The famous Catalina Swimming suits! 1 Hollywood Brassieres $4.d0! Hollywood Linen" and Pique Stitched hats from $7.50. Miss Hollywood Jr. Evening Gowns. I THE SMART SHOP j 67, STAMFORD ROAD. —DIAL 6707. j 2 ANNOUNCES a NEW COLLECTION of GOWNS I and SPORTSWEAR from LONDON and PARIS
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    • 202 9 TIGER BEIR A NEW SHIPMENT OK F| THE LATEST NOVELTIES FROM 8 r X^SSS&ll*^^ waffles or <»ne of our special I f iirV§5S§iTWA Club Sandwiches. 1 Open until 2 a.m. 1 California Sanbwicbe Sboppc I 235 ORCHARD ROAD, (opp. Orchard Road Market). Ttl. 4790. H. A. McKNKiHT, Proprietor. 1 **********1
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  • 597 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, August 4, 1935. PLANTERS" SALARIES IN a letter published in the Malaya Tribune Mr \V. Leggatt, chairman oi the Incorporated Society of Planit rs, made a veiy fair and very clear lateriK -lit at the planters' point of iew. His main contention is that hat is
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  • 1183 10  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones A New (Commercial And Political Status CHIEF editorial in the Malaya Tribune a few days ago promised a more extended comment on the important speech made by the new Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. I Malcolm MacDonald, in presenting the Colonial
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 817 10 WIT AND WISDOM OF TME WEEK. "i*n— nil 1 —II ll1 n i h^ji ni—^i icj— iii__iM^Ti^wiiiiiwnii 1 111 m jwmjm* mi__i IyELL. here, to begin with, is a stoiy laid down another card, a hearcy that down. It'll make her laugh anywhich ?ould never be told about voice from
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  • 626 11 Prmting Plant To Be Opened In Ipoh On October i. THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF MALAYA PUBLICATION IN THREE CENTRES HOST COMPREHENSIVE NEWS SERVICE IN THE COUNTRY a r HEN the Malaya Tribune opened a separate printing plant in Kuala Lumpur in March of
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  • 185 11 How Ipoh Advertisers Responded IPOH MOTORS. UNIVERSAL CARS, LTD. IMPERIAL SPORTS CO. INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CO. KINTA AERATED WATER CO. M. M. HATHER BATCHA CO. OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. JACKSON'S DISTILLERY. SOUTHERN ELECTRICAL CO. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. STATION HOTEL MALAYAN TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS, LTD. TOWKAY LEE CHOON MESSRS. TEIK HO
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  • 112 11 Snow Out Of The Proper Season Flagstaff, Ariz. Mars, where weather extremes are almos> an hourly matter and life-giving oxygen is virtually non-existent, has presented a new probhm to the astronomers of this world by producing what seems to be snow ou> of season. E. C. Slipher.
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  • 1327 12  -  W. B. Paterson I I I I I I i i i i i i r i. i. im:iii;ii!l'il!iiui:;l!:i::ii!liiihiiii DROWSING through the pages of the last issue of the Straits Settlements Government Gazette a poor substitute I admit for the News of the World and
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    • 170 12 %^TN!/'C TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL STEAMIl SHIP, AIR AND RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. i 39, Robinson Road, Singapore.; Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00
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    • 117 12 THE BF^TI W I fcj.vanHoutcn^Sri i£/^^- *^^^H fli Zippy and zesty! that's typica] of ail Phoenix fo^^^jjf- g -^^^^tt^^ k^V^V^^d^l 8 fl^H Prinks in the particular flavour you like r JpL_ fi J^» W^k fl BBwW I me, Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Stiawberry uiiff* 1 /i^.Y^i tf'^H^^ I H I^RIHP 'E
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  • 1782 13 CONTROL OF WILD ANIMALS Precarious Livelihood CAPTAIN DOHTREE INTERVIEWED (Sunday Tribune Special) NEARLY crushed to death by a maddened bull elephant and later, on Iwo occasions, dangerously mauled by a couple of enraged African lions, escaping certain death each time by his presence of mind
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  • 45 13 This article marks the inauguration of a neu: feature of the Sunday Tribune which, with ihe growth of interest in aviation, will, we, think, be greatly appreciated. The writer is a pilot who is in close touch with local conditions and developments.
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  • 640 13 forms the only means cf communication wi.h the town the aerodrome is intended to serve. The Robot Again Much has been said lately about the wireless controlled aircraft the Queen Bee. Wonderful as this may at first seem h is but a natural step .furthci than the
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  • 1707 14 The Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association Feats Of Athletes Laurels Won At Athletic Meetings Merger Of Local Clubs Interesting Local Items- Epworth League Activities (By "Clubman' 9 THIS year Selangor witnessed a new body of athletes known as the V.1.0.8.A. Athletes. They distinguished themselves in the
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  • 420 14  -  K.O. (By VOUNG AI.DE Is anxious EOT a return fight with Gunboat .Tack In a tetter to the Malaya Tribune, Aide itato having beaten Young Frisco, he was the best welterweight in the East before he was beaten by Gunboat Jack. He further
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  • 1258 14 Books Worth Reading HEALING BITTERNESS OF SPIRIT THE APPLE OF CONCORD: a \nvi I by Richard Church. Dem. 7s. Gd Mr. Church has been steadily building up his reputation a<> a novelist, and I latest book, recommended by th? Book Society, will enhance U stiil lurthei. Hie central character |g
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    • 96 14 W iZI FS Sj7T?3 f^fi wStTI B^ opinion they are the #1 v cSSTic'Vrp^Bß least harmful ot all; ~j; 7 JH M& From the letter of a uell'knoun &k W& City personality (Original can j\|^^^ t^-j« og verified)* »K K' (CftAVEN'^MS When the 'TRU- VAC Ti» .1-1 H \^«./\ifX. /.S:J^
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    • 76 14 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Plume: 581 J and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close i'o to Foreign residence F.MS, Countries Yearh $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 Half- Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $0,75 $1.35 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS, Copies of back numbers of the
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  • 2915 15 Singapore Illuminating Article By "Katty L" Weak Ami Strong Points Of Vass, Eng Hee, Keng Siang And Kim Fatt Vass Expected To Win This Year Surprise in Inter-School Tournament Notes From Perak And Seiangor Items Of Interest (By 'Dragon') BY the time these notes are read,
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  • 814 15 hartc?s In The Malayan Olympiad rom Our ou n Reportei l Tnnh. Tuesday. BADMINTON entttttfUfti In P eagerly looking tor ward 10 the ipproaehtaf All-Malayan China jiad, which will take place in rYna: rarly in August. At the moment players in the Stat»ivho me representing Prrak are putting
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  • The Bank Holiday Carnival Of Sport
    • 615 16 The Services Team IS GOAL AVERAGE FAIR? (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. r PHE defeat of Singapore's Malaya Cup team by the Services their opponents in the key match of the Southern Section, the result of which draw of two-all) enabled the local team to qualify for
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    • 616 16 Prospects In Annual Test (By "Forward") Singapore, Saturday. CRICKETING interest is centred in l> Singapore this week-end where the F.M.S. and the Colony will be meeting in the 31st match of the series. Last, year's encounter was drawn, it being the fifth time the match
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    • 2140 16 A THOUSAND ATHLETES COMPETING IN PENANG All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad PROSPECTS IN THE NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS (By "Forward') lyE are now in the midst of the August Bank Holiday week-end of sport, and all over the country important sporting engagements are taking place. Penang has the largest gathering of athletes with
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    • 672 16 A Higher Standard ()f Athletics I'By 'I inward") THE All- Malayan Amateur Alhi# t Meeting which was held las* mS end on the Selangor Club padamr Kuala Lumpur ho week fo\]^m n 2 JJ Selangor A.A.A. State meeting Lt* gave Indications of Selungor b«'«nc aw to
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  • 1699 17 U4LAYAN CHINESE OLYMPIAD Full Results SINGAPORE TEAMS' m SUCCESSES (r rom Our Own Corresp<m4*mt> Penan?, Saturday. 4HE Malayan Olympiad j 1 opened in Penang yesterday in nresence of a large crowd. In the soccer competition, Penang Mated Ne?n Sombilan by three j t0 nil. and .Singapore
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    • 317 17 removed in 10 minutes ft took this gentleman just 10 minutes with fata feet in a Radox footbath— then Ws corn coald be lifted out by the fingers. In a very short time your corns MB surrender to Radox this pleasant Read the tottflr:— I Rcdox Bath Salts in thr
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    • 36 17 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS EIGHTY TEARS INGLC-CHINESE CALENDAR Bj lan Pong" Cuan). Pr ce reduc ed to $2.00 per copy Sold by (I. H. Ki'at Co. Tin Federal Rubbier Stamp Co. and E. Cheung, 273 Sou'4) Bridge Road.
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    • 338 17 WHITEAWAYS AUGUST SALE SECOND WEEK FCJKTHER DKASTIC REDUCTIONS «a I SI iU PRICE. I'KH I s yf LADIES' FELT HATS. L^f^ 0 R L E R A s TIONS IN WHITK sl 95 $2.95 LADIES WHITE PANAMA HATS. i r $2.95 X MORLEY'S PURE SILK HOSE. lOILL^s s l '^r
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  • 2153 18 COLONY'S MODERATE SCORE tfN FIRST (INNINGS Remarkable Recovery By F.M.S. 124 FOR 5 AT CLOSE; DE SILVA UNBEATEN WITH 74 Singapore, Saturday. THE annual cricket 'Test"' between the F.AI.S. and the Colony commenced at 11 a.m. this morning on the padang. The Colony started steadily,
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  • 1130 18 shewed that they were not inferior in any way and held the Singapore girls to a goalA&ss draw. They, however, beat the Wynsomers and the Penang girls again. And now the Penang girls. It is very unfortunate, indeed, to learn that this team is not forthcoming
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    • 148 18 IHI GREAT EASTERN LIFE -GREAT by reason of the fact that in a period of little Biore than quarter of a century it hu (1) built op a large business all over Aria; I (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position I (3) introduced modern innovation* that were previously absent
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  • 1011 19 SURPRISE IN MEN'S DOUBLES Title Holder Kxt?ndcd S\IGON PLAYERS WIN AGAIN (from Our Own Reporters Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. PLAY in the All-Malayan Tennis Championships was concluded this morning in brilliant and sunny weather when a start was made in the Men s Open Doubles.
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  • 400 19 Proposed International Race THE Aga Khan has announced tha' Pah ram will not take part in any nternKtiona! matches Or bi£ races, other tnan those mapped out for him some I "me ago. Bahrain i s being trained for the Si -/'^r, i.nd it is intended
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  • 244 19 Enjoyable Fourth Anniversary Celebrations The Brcadway Musical Party was "A: Momo" in theii most successful fete on the occasion of their 4th Anniversary Jubilee celebration held at Mr. Aw Boon H-w's seaside bungalow, Pasir Panjanjar, (kindly lent for the occasion) on July 27 and 23. In particular, the
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  • 26 19 Points Victory Over Paolino Uzcudun Berlin, Jury 7. Max Schmeling defeated Paolino Uzcudun on points in a 12 -round contest at the Post Stadium.
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  • 903 19 FOURTH DAY OF PENANG JUBILEE MEETING Second Double Tote Pays §1,236 SPENCER AND WHALAN RIDE TWO WINNERS EACH (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang,. Saturday. THE fourth day of the Penang Jubilee Meeting was held to-day \v fine weather. There was a very big attendance and the going was good. A
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  • 357 19 State Championship Tournament i (From Our Oicn Correspondents Johore Bahru, Aup,. 2. MATCHES in connection with th< Johore Bahru District Badmiuion As- irintlon'a Championship Toumanii j will begiu on ike Johore Badminton &t- sociation's Courts at Jalan Ah Fook Johore Bahru, on Sept. 26 The closing date for
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  • 351 19 SCIENCE SUBDUED BY YOUTH STRENGTH Gunboat Jack ikaan By Young Frisco <By "KG I SCIENCE :-u.. i..:... prevail in the ttgfpft ■■j.ne, but once h; a while or., d is served. Tins was what hap pejied at the Great World Stadium Last raght vi:ei"i India's lamoux boxer. Gu:.--l Jncii. faced
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1935.
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