Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 August 1935

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune vol. 3 *Pj J 2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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  • 346 1 RESCUE!) IN NICK OF TIME Neighbours Hear Cries TRAGEDY AVERTED IX SINGAPORE DOUBLE tragedy was narrowly averted m Orchard Road. Singapore, yesterday, when two very small children were trapped m a blazing rcom. They had apparently been locked m the room tW sui'eU
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  • 163 1 Two Well-Known Famims United F ••<»••■ Ol <>:rn Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THE wedding took phuv to-day at 3. Treachrr Road, of Mr. Tong Sam Poy. •Udt.st .son. uf Mr. and Mrs. Tong Tak In. and Miss Lee Grace King Fan. second daughter of the late
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  • 48 1 Singapore, Saturday A; the R.mnoon Roaf' School Sports afternoon a Chinese boy. who mpetitOi is |be wheel barrow race, ifii. .md fractured his right foreartn Bi was attended bf Dr. Sinnadural ptiDf to the arrival of the ambulance ken to kh« Tan TOek Senfi bor.pital
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  • 268 1  - CHINESE PREMIER RESIGNS Sin Chew Jit Poh Minist* rs Ask Him To Remain Nanking, auk. 10. MR. Wan?; Ching Wei, who i.s now re- cuperutinu m Tsingtao from his illness, has wired resigning his posts as chairman of the Executive Yuan and Minister for Foreign Affairs on the yr~und oi
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  • 28 1 First Commercial Flight To Honolulu Alain* 'Jr. nia», Au£. 10. THK flyim- bout Flying Clipper. Hrst cenHnercial flight to Ho)iolulu rrate to VVa!;e Island. Reuter
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  • 133 1 Blame Laid On Police Constable Singapore, Saturday. I ek Ah Poll, a Ch'neee po'hse c r ns-bie attached to the Tanjong Pagar Division, aupeared before the Second Magis- Mr. C. Qr'ce, to-day, on a charge <»f allowing: a pri-orrr to escape. I: appears that the prisoner, a Chinese,
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  • 115 1 Mr. Chianh Hiok I hor And mjUP Onff Siew Eng A fashionable Chinese wedding will take place m Singapore to-day, the contracting parties being Mr. Chionh Hiok Chor. son of Mr. Chionh Khee Hu, tlv well-known rubbei merchant, and Miss Ong Siev Sng, daughter of Mr. Ong «i*»k
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  • 178 1 NOTED JAPANESE DIPLOMAT (Vlr. K. Debuchi Coming j To Singapore j MR. Katsuji Debuchi. former Japanese Ambassador at Washington, is expected m Singapore shortly m the course of an unofficial trip to the Orient to acquaint himself with conditions. He was given a warm welcome on his arrival m Manila
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  • 49 1 Singapore, Saturday. Another victim of small-pox was admilled to th€ Middleton Hospital on Au<;. 8. The patient Ls a Malay woman named Gaya binte Eusop. aged- 40 years, who went voluntarily to the hospital for treatment; but refused to disclose her place of abode on admission.
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  • 109 1 Mr. Chiafir ?so Pin May Shanghai, Aug. 10. F 1 is reported that a satisfactory settlement of the Slno-Japanese situation m North China depends upon the extent to which Mr. Chiang (Tso Pin, Chinese Ambassador to Japan, is empowered to negotiate wJth that country, when Mr. Chiang
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  • 100 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Luang: Pradit Leaves For Europe (From Our Own Correspondent/ Bangkok, Saturday. DANG Pradit, the mystery man of Siamese politics, has set out on h's second Odyssey to Europe inside two years. This afternoon he was seen off on (he International Express by among others,
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  • 90 1 Melbourne, July 25. The progressive rise m totalisator receipts since the system came into force »n September. 1931. was continued ir the financial year ended June 30, when investments amounting .to almost £2,000 000 brought the aggregate to about £8,000,000. Government revenue, from the 5 per rent, statutory
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  • 169 1 Aboriginal Acquitted Of Charge Darwin, Ju;j 20 IT took a jury 20 minutes to decide that Mijimie, a youn^ native, charged with the murder of Charlie, his uncle. aus not guilty." Mijintie was immediately freed ana rejoined 10 native witnesses who had siven evidence against' him. Thus
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  • 150 1 Statement By Author Of Anti-War Pact St. Pauls (Minnesota). Aug:. 10. "There is no excuse whatever for either Italy or Abyssinia to go to war to settle their differences." declared Mi. Frank Kellogg, author of the Anti-War Pact, when interviewed by Reuter. "Every nation has right
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  • 93 1 illi*] t Defence SINGAPORE ATTACK DOi i:d up 3£LANGOt won the "Malaya" Cup (soccer) for the third time yesterday, defeating Singapore 2—o m the final at Kualt Lumpur. S«*teng(?r s victory was due to brlliant defence and an attack that was always danqreroui Singapore's forwards were bottkd
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  • 106 1 Melbourne, July 30. Working on the new road betwetn Bar won Heads and Torquay, a man ■ooked over the cliflf ana what ht thought might have been a whale, a sea*, a sea lion, or .omething else from the sea not usually shown m museum* j or
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  • 1144 2 Ghosts Are Abroad TO-MORROW NIGHT'S FESTIVAL (From Our Chinese Correspondent) I rpO-MORROW night is the festival of the ghosts. As soon as darkness sets m, the gates of Hades open, and the departed spirits come up again to the earth. In fact, throughout this month, the
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  • 193 2 Contest Between Beechworth And Brighton Men Melbourne, July 30. Mr. Tom Parkinson, who completed the recent Beechworth Buffalo wheelbarrow marathon m eight days, believes now that he can cover the same journey m less than six. All Beechworth supports him m his £50 challenge to the Brighton barrowmen,
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  • 158 2  -  Air Mail (By Mr. Andrew Sole Mauled In Cage Brisbane, July 28. "T will master it and I wiil show my mastery to-night." That determination was expressed by Mr. Andrew Sole, when interviewed early on July 27 after he had been mauled by a lioness which he
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  • 116 2 Melbourne, July 25. A London bridge has fallen down, and historic fragments may come to rest even m the antipodes if Victorian people make use of the London County Council's offer to supply souvenirs. During the dismantling of the old Waterloo Bridge m London many requests for souvenirs
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  • 96 2 Adelaide, July 26. The chairman of the South AustraI'an Farmers' Assistance Board Judge Paine, on July 26, showed other members of the Board a piece of wool taken from a wether which had died after a severe dust storm recently. Its fleece was packed with dust and
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  • 177 2 "Caused By Spirit Of Rule Britannia 5 Melbourne, July 24. l IBERTY of action was impossible to- day, and so long as gross economic inequalities persisted, with the everpresent danger of class war, governments could not afford to have l^erty of thought, said Mr. Macmahon Ball, senior
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  • 29 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Aug. 10. i Amoy has again been ravaged by storms, and communications interrupted by the consequent floods. There are numerous refugees.—
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  • 120 2 LOST 1 lb. A WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS Woman's Delight At blimming Succ?Bs a teaspoo iful m a glass of hoi.Lt c morning for a month and then rou il k amazed the d,^ n your weight Read Ul s woman who tried this experi^SJ^ It is with great pleasure
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    • 389 2 WHITEAWAYS AUGUST SALE LADIES' -MEM'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES^ LINEN TIE SHOES. wsk% pagne 1 nen \v;:h brown eye let, lacing strap, medium heel and fitti-iff. Sale Price $1.95 pair. SMART TWO COLOUR White canvas u th Green vamp and Jrh •«-*''s? two ev«lets. iarfoff. Medum heel .mJ?*^^
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    • 99 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J At THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight I TUESDAY. THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER~& CONCERt"~B.IS o 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight. AND 1 CABARET APPEARING NIGHTLY THE POPULAR CONTINENTAL ARTISTES I ERIC GEHDA
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  • 1669 8 OFFICIAL .ASSIGNEE'S CLAIM Singapore Decision LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED Singapore, Saturday. AN important decision was given m the Supreme Court to-day by a'Beekttt Terrell .m the concerning the right or Otherwise of the Official Assignee to claim a hire m a bankrupt's holding m a
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  • 287 8 Lectures By Professor Teja Singh A NOTED Professor oi the Punjab University, Lahore; Mr. Tcja Singh, M.A., was welcomed by representatives of the Indian community at the Tanjoiig Pagar (Singapore) railway station this morning, and was conveyed to 00. Wilkie Road, where he is staying for a
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  • 93 8 Tamil's Fatal Fail From Coconut Palm Singapore, Saturday. THE Singrapoie Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of death by misadventure to-day, m connection with the death of a Tamil, Govindasamy. It appears that the deceased iellfrom a coconut palm m Amber Road, Katong, recently and subsequently
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  • 71 8 Man Said To Be Wanted By Medan Police Singapore, Saturday. Arrested by the Singapore police yesterday, a Chinese, Cheng Theam Slew, who is said to be wanted by the police m Medan, appeared before the- District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day, m connection with bankruptcy proceedings involving
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  • 266 8 The Position Is Entirely Different In Singapore, however, the position i>s entirely different Rule 22 sub rule 2 3f the Singapore Provident Fund Rulers, 1923 provides that a mtmbor may retirevoluntarily af tor 10 years' continuous approved service, and the bankrupt did resign with the approval of the
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  • 209 8 Chief Scout Returns To London London, July 27. CONCLUDING their nine-month world v lour during wnich they inspected .h--sCOllts and giil Guides all over the- gl be, the Ch.cf Scout and Lady Baritii-Powell landed at Southampton from New Itork yesterday. Lord. Baden-Powell, interviewed sa'tl "I have seen
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  • 158 8 Hylams Charged With Theft Of Motor Car Singapore, Saturday. Two Hyiams, Heng Poh Seng and In Yce Lian were this morning produced m the fThird Police 'Court before Mr Blacker and charged wiUi the theft of a motor-car, valued $900, the property j of Mr. R. Peuvergne
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  • 372 8 Dr. K. Khong Entertained To Dinner om Our Own Reporter I ooh Saturday. about eighty people, representing tactically all communities, attended the Angle -Ch School old Boys 1 Associaticn ci In the school hall nr of heir iir c i president Dr. K. T. Khong who received
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  • 121 8 PKICE RECEDES KITTLE Slock Position lit file U.K. Singapore, Saturday inoriimn. Rubber (glagitare), \*J% down J •i. Market Tone: Quiet Tin (Singapore), $109%, down -S7> > cU, 1 o-day s PltaßS— London: |%rt uiKiumßvd Market Tone- Steady quidNov. York: 11 15.16 cU. f unch:ui Market Tone: Quiet.
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  • 86 8 DAILY PKICKS CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon No. I.XR.SS. i i case* (F. 0.8. Augus 19* 19 Good I'.A.Q. m oSitei (P. 0.8. August) i«' it! i< No J.x.U S.S. < Sp(.t-h,^ (awmrdable S>or*o p.n:. do. Aug. r.» do. Sep. \9% IfT* do Oct. !»<•.. 20
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    • 730 4 Am mm wl mm mw% a continuing the popular success i tm #m IT! 19 X Mm 0F A GREAT DOUBLE I FEATURE PROCRAMME. N^x\j" BERNARD B RAY I r presents IODAY 3.15 6.15 !>.l > 1 ||^%J^MiMl* rS) EDMUND LOWE& I I K Mnvn^MOWor GLORIA STUART Ir SSIm ever/
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  • 1650 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES 4 NEW terror has been added to life m SMtP o***0 ()m> (>t the in^ e^tigable young women who conduct the social pages which are such a bright feature of journalism to-day has discovered a fresh source of names by attending boxing matches and telling thr world
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    19 6 Medical science is teaching us that most human saknesses arc matters lor pity rather than lor censure. A PSYCHO-ANALYST.
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  • 867 6 AVOIDING GUESS WORK PLAY (By "Horatius") THE type of play which stamps the first class player is that which forces the enemy to do the .ffu casing so that instead o p the declarer having to take the chance of a fiftyfifty finesse, he pmaita the opponent's to
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  • 162 6 Bought By American Shipped Across Atlantic Boston, Mass. A wealthy American who fell m love with a decrepit old taxicab; during n visit to England has had it transported across the Atlantic for use on Ms exclusive summer estate near here. The Oid rattletrap, which for the
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  • 121 6 Germans Filming Every Town Or Village Named Hanover New York. Three patriotic Germans have arrived here on the strange mission of the touring the world miking film*; of every town or village named Hanover. They have already covered Africa, South America and Central America. Now hey expect to
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  • 139 6 Empire Countries Buying More London. July 25. Empire countries are buying more goods from Great Britain. An analysis of the overseas trade of i Great Britain, completed by the Empire I Industries Association, shows that m I the first six months of the present year, I Empire countries
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  • 93 6 To Save Two Boys From The Electric Chair Philadelphia. Two boys, aged 18 and 17, have been sentenced here to seven to thirty years' imprisonment each, "to save* them from I lie electric chair." The prosecution demanded a long term of imprisonment after revealing that the
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  • 1117 6 Thin is the second of a series of articles written by a pilot specially for me inbers of Malayan Flying Clubs. LANDPLANES AND SEAPLANES THi; SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES OF THE LATTER WHEN TROUBLES BEGIN HARDEST OF CRAFT TO HANDLE (HY "OBSERVER?) I IJERE m British Malaya where we
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  • 1219 7  -  G. S. Hammonds. i i i i i i i i i iii i i i i t i i i i i i i ii m ii ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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    • 22 7 ll'i=Uf=iir=iJr==Jf=^r='Jr=^r=iJr=^r=^r^<t=iif==Jr^ olili 1 In I J%s I 7^ 1/^ T ww. cage ff .jywwpwiowvy. |ENG AUN TONG I The Tiger Medical Hall
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    • 186 7 To this day Van Houtea'« M Cocoa is made from the M original recipe of C J. j M Van Houten. He dbj covered the secret of toM luble cocoa -powder to iBiBandhisrccipchasnever been improved upon. MARK EVERYTHING WITH CASH S Woven Names Ideal For Gifts. Useful, distinctive, personal gifts
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    • 209 7 Famons Dolors 5r .-;>«_ V.. 10. lb end 1 I STOMACH TROUBLE f An English Doctor Yh- says ntr "T find that *Bisurated' Magnesia taken after most of my meals is tlie only thing that keeps me fax from pain and discomfort, and I take, it regularh. 1 often, prescribe
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  • 3772 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Around The Shops By Our Woman Correspondent COON h seems Singapore will be deu stitute of many members of its social and .sporting circles. The deflux started with the Bucks, who departed on the Naldera. minus heir v/ild cargo though, as it had to be
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    • 53 8 1 SELETAR GRANGE 8 EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. g M>4 Mile Thomson Seletar Road, S (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E")« S x] Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, S peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinner S J served by tlie sea. Under European Supervision. I NEW SHIPMENT IN CHINESE STRAW MATS IN
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    • 144 8 JADE, varied m Design, Quality, and Antiquity, at POH CHENG CHEONG, jade merchants and jewellers. 88, North Bridge Road, and 219, South Bridge Road. l Owing to the big success of the r— Gallia Ne w Oil permanent wave at >" the reduced rate of $10.00 extension J (—'> has
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    • 146 8 THE RIGHT WORD AT THE RIGHT TIME! Teachsrs, students, authors, editors, business men, secretaries, clergymen, public speakers, librarians, cross-word puzzlers. "Word-Smiths" of t-h<> English language everywhere will welcome This New Edition Of ROGET'S THESAURUS. OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES Completely Revised Brand New Plates. PRICE $3.00 (Postage Extra) Kelly AWaish,
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    • 20 8 Lampshades Ready made, or made to order. Ail colours and designs. MRS. J. DE GRAAF. 6'i Milesione. 192F, Pa*ir Panjaiif.
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  • 509 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasers Hill been to catfcei a dilemma rr the JuSU Holidays. Ha- mounting almust v- a ritual, de- sthat5 that we packed our bags, and Jtpai a distance between ourBLl'aS? XL as pf :b i e but wUh »&<* the FMS. descending upon us 90-
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  • 600 9 ONCE again for August Bank-holiday, Fraser's Hill presented a gay appearance. The golf course and the Maxwell Arms rang to the sound of many voices all day long, and the usually neglected tennis courts were the scene of animated energy. Men m aertex shirts of brilliant
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    • 75 9 j i JUST UNPACKED! 11m famous Catalina Swimming suits! Hollywood Brassieres $4.50! Hollywood Linen and Pique Stitched hats from $7.50. Miss Hollywood Jr. Evening Gowns. I THE SMART SHOP 67, STAMFORD ROAD. —DIAL 6707. GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR g 4 Ihe ULTW \I X CHOICE of the DISCRIMINATING WOMAN" B NEW
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    • 202 9 11 1 1 111:11 111 1 r 1: 11 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 111 if I THE FINEST SHOE SHOP IN MALAYA. a S P YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. j 3 THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, j I 354 356.
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    • 265 9 r> H kw uiimfinn H 1^ THE NEW SHIPMENT OF GOWNS HATS BAGS H THE LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS —IS A JH j i GREAT SUCCESS. DO COME AND SEE IT. 11 r iniiiliiiriiiiiiiiliiiiii 1 1 1; Ift I 1 i illl I t l I I I »'f 1
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  • 537 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, August 11, 1935. TIN CONTROL A CERTAIN' tin company has sent a postcard to its shareholders to th* following effect: "Do you believe (disbelieve) m tin control? Signed An asterisk is placed against the word "believe" and another against "disbelieve," and the excited shareholder is invited
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  • 1310 10  -  The Basis Of A National Trade Policy THE formulation of a well-defined economic policy m Malaya has been advocated persistently on this page and the record success of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Exhibition m Kuala Lumpur offers an opportunity to strengthen the case. The growth of that Exhibition
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  • 499 10  - WIT and WISDOM o f the WEEK. I AM not sure that jokes about plum- bers are really topical m Malaya, j It may be that all the members of th 2 i Malayan Plumbers' Union are alert and j efficient men. Still here goes, i I nLUMBER (arriving late)
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    • 144 10 of Mt t y E l iTHAT a surprising difference WaterV V bury's Compound has made m my life! I greet each day with new vigour r work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded rest £^p "I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold.
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  • 1372 11  -  Radiofan (By SPECIAL EMPIRE TRANSMISSIONS Good Far* This Week gnFFS' SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE THE success which attended the 1 first two of the monthly Empire reliiri'His services at St. Paul'< Cathedral, London, gives ground for hope of equal success at the third of
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  • 82 11 Edmonton, Aiberta. A man is pushing a ship across Canada for a wager. He is "Shorty" Cleveland of Burnaby (British Columbia) who has just passed through here on his way across the Dominion. His vessel is a. six-foot model of an ocean brig, complete with sails. It is
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  • 117 11 Singapore, Friday. The following notifications are contained m the Straits Settlements Government Gazette published this evening: Mr. H. S. Russell to be an unofficial member of the Legislative Council; Lieut.-Commander J. C. Derrick, R.N.R., to be Harbour Master and Magistrate, Malacca; Mr. H. G. Hammett to act as
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  • 112 11 To Reduce Strest Accidents In Berlin TO reduce the number of street acci- cidents caused by careless pedestrians Berlin has tried as an experiment the erection of low lattice guard-rails, to step over which into the road is a reminder of grave danger not only of a possible
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  • 200 11 Noted Violinist Coming To Singapore FHE well-known violinist Leo Liegcois will give a recital at the Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Wednesday, Aug. 23. Mr. Liegeois has just concluded a successful tour of the Netherlands Eu.si Indies and has played at, the ResMenclefi In Seremban and Kuala Lumpur Recently
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  • 563 11 Law Reform WOMAN MAY BK MADE BANKRUPT (By Air Mail) London, July 26. "THE somewhat clumsily entitled Law Reform (Married Women and Tortfeasors) Bill, which has passed through Lords and Commons, and will receive the Royal Assent during the next few days. marks a further stajre m
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  • 1221 12  -  W. B. Paterson I i II I illlllllllillllllllltlllllllllllli'KlllliHillllllllillllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllillll'lri m In Which I Discourse On The Task Of Keeping f Singapore Clean And Sag- f gest To The AuthorUies A P New Way Of Writing Up i Annual Reports. I m ii i i i i
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    • 443 12 m 2 j^h \l minutes Indigestion and %J^% stomach pains are caused Jr LI by gases and burning J m acids which form m the stomach aa a result of 0^ m^ food fermenting. By B| remevin? these harmful gases and acids, yon automatically end your indigestion. The way to
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  • 1215 13 Kuala Lumpur Man's Experiences I RESIDENT of Kuala Lumpur, Mr. C. Jl <? see who is on a round-the-world trio sends to the Sunday Tribune the following account cf his journe> to the Conte Verde left Singapore norbour we wer<> unexpectedly greeted m by a
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  • 171 13 Imagined There Was A Charm Matugama, Coylon, July 25. 11. ELPE NONA, of Dapiligoda, Agala--1 watte, a WOmah of about 30 years, was ch-ai-geil on July 24 before the Polic? Mag -utiate oi 1 Matugaina, m Ceylon, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, with causing- hurt to her
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  • 189 13 Ministers' Ignorance Of Them Deplored <By Air Mail) Oxford. July, 22. Tfc-3 ignorance of the British Minister? of t-he Crown of the Dominions was do plcred by Viscount Bled I sloe, former Governor-General of New Zealand, m a speech he made here at the Royal Empire Summer School
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  • 731 14 Activities Of Malayan Clubs /August Party's Holt/lax Visit To 'Pena ng THE August Badminton Party s Pingpong team visited to Fenang during i the August Holidays at the same time a> the Malayan Chinese Olympiad was luld. The team comprised Mr Chua Kol; Cheng (manager* Mr Tay Kheng Ann (secretary)
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  • 3402 15 Tournament Jim TSue CEnlimese Olympiad How The Leading Teams Fared c'^Selana^Mat^Wi^f J" W T re efeat d Men* Section The C^~ i te From K «"l° Lumpur And tpohine hame In Kuantan (By "Dragon") did not fare badly after all m the badminton tournament held m
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  • 1397 16 Outstanding Sports Events Over The Week- End CLOSE SEASON IN CRICKET, TENNIS AND ATHLETICS Hockey And Rugby Preparations VAN CHIM'S STROKE PLAY: LESSONS FROM THE WORLD'S BEST THE curtain has been rung down on four outstanding sporting 1 events of the year-football, cricket, tennis and athletics. Three of them were
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  • 450 16  -  Forward Uv This Year's "Incidents" SHOULD THE RULES BE ALTERED? TPHIS years Malaya Cup competition has been notable for the numh« i' of incidents which have marked I its progress, but the chief of these i has been the failure of the Services to qualify for
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  • 629 16 Active Preparations In Hand (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. U/ITH the approach of the hockey j n season m Malaya, active pre- j paration is m progress amongst the Clubs m the country and notices have been issued with a view to beginning practices early this
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  • 480 16  -  Forward (By 18th Victory For The F.M.S. ONCE again the F.M.S. dcmoHMia ed their superiority m the anuual cricket classic, making it the 18th time they have beaten the Colony, who havo gain ed only seven victories. The Federation's victory this y; ar was m the
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  • 889 16  -  K.O. (By Singapore Boxing MORE BIG FICIITS COMING Singapore, Thursday. yOUKG Friaeo thoroughly de- perveg the title of middleweight champion of Die Orient. Ther« wort 1 verj few who thought the Filipino had a rhance when he waa matched against Gunboat Jack but the odds were slightly
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  • 869 17 Magic Career Of Barrie s Heroine 4 VIVID YOUNG GENUS Katharine Hepburn HER ROLE IN "LITTLE n MINISTER" H'ITH Katharine Hepburn Infusing W t he role of Babbie with her vivid r "The Little Minister/ 1 hich opens at the Pavilion Theatre a^t, Sir James M. Barrie'a rtory and piny,
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  • 270 17 Of INsedy Aristocrats m u We're Rich Again" i CTUDDED with ridiculously funny sit- uations, RKO Radio's breezy comedy, I "We're Rich Again. will open at the Capitol Theatre shortly, with a cast of mirth -provokers that includes Edna May Oliver, Billio Burke, Marion Nixon, Reginald Denny.
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  • 304 17 "Call Of The Wild" A GRAND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT JACK London's immortal story of J the Yukon Gold Rush, "Call of the Wild," has been converted into a grand piece *bf screen entertainment by the combined efforts of producer Darryl Zanuck, director Williant VVellman, Gene Flower and
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  • 36 17 The Hall of the Nibelungs, an assembly hall with a ground area of 6,700 square meters, which will accommodate an audience of 10,000, was opened at Passau m Bavaria on July 13.
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  • 41 17 Four streamline 'buses, using the newly constructed National Auto Road, now link up Munich with the lovely Bavarian lakes Schliersee and Tegernsee. A scene from "Gold Diggers of 1935," which opens at the Capitol Theatre this week.
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  • 1049 18 Opportunity For Big Development (By A Correspondent) IN the name of common sense is there any reason why Malaya should import poultry products of the value of well over $1,009,000 annually? Yet such is the case. In every other country great progress has been made m
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  • 65 18 727 Out Of 100,000 On Strike New York, Aug. 10. THE strike has broken out. but so far only 727 out of a total of 100,000 have ceased work. The Union leaders claim that ii will be m full swing by Aug. 12. General Johnson declared that
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  • 49 18 Fine Under Rubber Control Law Singapore. Saturday. Charged with moving rubber without a permit issued by the Controller m Canton Street yesterday evening, a Chinese named Kai Tut Pee was fined $5 or one week's imprisonment by Mr. Blacker m the Third Police Court this morning.
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  • 56 18 Singapore, Saturday. Alleged to have been assaulted by a compatriot with a heavy iron instrument at the Sin Chye Hin Sawmill off Kallang Road yesterday morning, a i Chinese was taken to hospital m a semi-conscious condition. He was suffering from the effects of a severe lacet rated
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  • 265 18 Son Of Mining Official Killed Melbourne. July 17. THE 12-year old son of a Bendigo mining official was killed when lie fell 225 feet down the shaft of a disused mine near the Red. White and Biuc Mine at Quarry Hill, Bendigo. His name is Edgar Burrell.
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  • 1563 10 SINGAPORE ATTACK FAILS A Sturdy Defence HOME GOALKEEPER BOUND (from Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. QJLANGOR, giving a brilliant display ol attack and defence, defeated Singapore to-day m the Malaya Cup final by two goals to nil. The Singapore forwards were compietely bottled
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  • 112 10 High Scoring On S.R.C. Ground Singapore, Saturday. THE S.R.C. met the V.M.C.A. m a cricket fixture on the S.R.C. ground to-day, the game ending m a draw, time intervening:. Taking first knock, the Recs. scored 238 runs, E. Le Mercier topping the batting with 64 runs. L. D.
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  • 178 10 At Singapore Harbour Board Club A successful mahjong party was held 1 at the Singapore Harbour Board Club on Thursday. This was the second such party held at the Club, and it proved so popular that it is likely to become a regular event. Among those present were
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  • 48 10 New Time Set Up For 100 Yards Breast Stroke Charleston (South Carolina), Aug. 10. TENE Heilhern put up a new time v of 1 mm. 5-3 10 sers. for the 100 yards breast stroke, beating Waßer Spence's world record of 1 mm. 6-8 10 sees. Reuter.
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  • 180 10 Defeat Of Mixsd Doubles Holders i Singapore, Saturday. TWO finals of the Singapore Badmin--1 ton Championships uere decided at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall to-day m the presence of a large crowd. The key match was the Mixed Doubles final between the Mayflower pair. Miss Aileen Wong
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  • 181 10 Brilliant Tennis At Goodwood Park Singapore, Saturday. HENRI Cochet, the famous French professional, gave another exhibition against Amat, at the Goodwood Park Hotel this afternoon. Cochet again won j easily m two straight sets, drawing I rounds of applause with some delightj ful shots. The opening set was
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  • 88 10 Singapore were very disappointing. After doing well m the first quarter of the game, they fell away badly and Selangor dominated the exchanges. The last minute inclusion of {Thornton at right half caused uneasiness among Selangor's supporters, and it cannot be said that he fully justified
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  • 68 10 10-Mile Race To Be Held In Singapore A walking marathon to be held m Singapore over a ten-mile course has been mooted to take place m September or early October. Arrangements will be discussed at a meeting to be held m the Y. MCA on Monday at 6
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  • 205 10 Heavyweight Ranking JOE LOUIS ALREADY NO. 2 r rHE following is the ranking <>( the World's heavyweight boxers l>v the National Boxing Association 1. James .1. Braddock 2. Joe Louis. 3. Max Schmeling". I. Max Baer. 5. Hrimo Camera. <>. Waller Neusel. 7. Steve Hamas, t.
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  • 219 10 Finals Of Sprint Scull* And lllawarra Clip T^^ Singapore, Sam: day HE Club Sprint SculLs rind the final fcr the Senior Pairs hi tiie Übwara Cup were rowed off 1 3-day at the Singapore Rcwinp Ok:b. There was no wind, but there ua& a slishi following ;idc. THE
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    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune Singapore; Sunday, august 11, 1935.
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      140 20 Rioting m Belfast: Royal Ulster Constabulary arriving at the scene •ot rioting W Belfast In armoured cars. Note the barbed-wire as a furtnei protection over the ears. 220 Yards Race at the Singapore English School Sports Ist, Balasubramantan <lefu; 2nd, Mansoor (right*. n nil Cochet <left» with Amat. the Mala;
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