Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 August 1935

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1 17 Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune \old *•> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 19*5 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 875 1 FXCITED CROWDS IN LONDON Police Overwhelmed WOMEN CLING TO RAILINGS (By Air Mail) tfram Om Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 6. Sarawaki skies are blue-00-00, Sarawak... I love you-00-00. CqtOWDS hummed the dance turn composed by Harry Roy m honour of his bride; then they sang
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  • 546 1 Young Man's Inexplicable Suicid? By Air Maili London, &ag. 9. EXHAUSTIVE Inquiries among relatives and friends failed to reveal a motive for the extraordinary suicide of a young man who was found hanging ovtr the banisters of h s home, dressed m woman's clothing and wearing
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  • 87 1 Serious Accident In Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. A SERIOUS motor accident occurred at the 9th mile Trong Road last evening. While Towkay Ong Kong Oon and his wife were returning to Taiping. their car skidded, crashed into a culvert and turned turtle twice.
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  • 89 1 Marshal Chiang May Also Resign Shanghai, JAug. 17. IF you persist m resigning, I will foliovv you This brief, but very significant, telegram was sent by Marsnal Chiang Kai Shek this morning to Hr. Wang Chins Wei, the Premier. Mr. Chen Kung Po and Dr. Chu Man Vi,
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  • 170 1 Alleged Fraudulent Removal Of Property Singapore. Saturday. Tco Cheng Van, the manager of J. E. Tan and Co., and Chan Ching Hong, the proprietor of Chop Joo Song, appeared before Mr. M. H. Blacker m the Third Police Court this morning and charged with "that you
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  • 210 1 Japanese Statement DESIRE FOR NAVAL LIMITATION Tokyo, Aug. 17. IMPRESSING appreciation of the British Government's efforts to advance the cause of naval limitation, the Foreigrn Office spokesman, interviewed by Reuter, added: "Japan expects Britain shortly to propose new ideas for naval limitation, which Japan is prepared
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  • 162 1 Found Abandoned !n Back Lane Singapore. Saturday. TWO molor-car thieves were dealt with by th? Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. this morning. On July 22 a European. Mr. Trechikoff. parked his car. a Morris, outside the Alhambra Theatre and saw the pictures. On leaving the
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  • 66 1 Ftledan Chinese Arrested In Singapore Singapore. Saturday.CHUY Thian Siew, the Chinese wiio was recently ai rested by the locfcl police on instructions from Medan, made another appearance before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning. Chief Inspector Johnson asked «for &jkL was granted a further postpone'Bpnt.
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  • 393 1 A Rowdy Meeting COWARDLY GBOUP OF STUDENTS" (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent Sydney, Au#. A. the Rev. David C. Hughes, minister of the Annandal<' (Sydney) Methodist Church, at S meeting of the Sydney University Kvantrelical Union, seized a University student, threw him to one
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  • 782 2 Death Of Well-Known Resident A WELL-KNOWN and respected meraber of the Eurasian community m ■he person of Mr. Louis Casimiro D'Cotta passed away on Thursday, Aug. 15. at the General Hospital m his 65th year. Of a very kindly and cheerful disposition, Mr. D'Cctta numbered
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  • 130 2 Balance Sheet Shows £8,800 Profit THE Arsenal club's balance-sheet, which was submitted to the shareholders at the annual general meeting, held m London on Monday, July 29, showed a profit. of £8,800. Players' wages, benefits and bonuses, transfers, including provision for the j cemmg season, and wages and
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  • 376 2 Entertained At G. 11. Cafe Singapore, Saturday. A REPRESENTATIVE gathering of Indians and Sikhs was present at a tea-party given by the Indian community at the G. H. Cafe yesterday m honour of Professor fTeja Singh. M.A.. Head of the English Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar. The professor
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  • 31 2 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese youth who fell from a moving trolley bus m Canal Road yesterday afternoon, was taken <o hospital by ambuance with a fractured collar bone.
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    • 216 2 tE fit mWW t **N I .^y J[ imJ V/-vluHUJtf» J7U2TU uXC g Ti/nc m fh^ World; WITH A CENTURION 10 TUBE RADIO ENJOY FOREIGN RECEPTION. Sole Agents, Malaya: SEOW 31UAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE WHITEAWAYS j Hi.uggu.s~t; Sale 1 RAYON LINGERIE LOCKMT SCANTIES. RAYON SCANTIES. V*^ Made from Celanese
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    • 396 2 r~^” MALAYA'S PREMIER k v^jfc^c a? f TUTS WEEK'S PROGRAM Ml Z I MONDAY—THERE WILL BE NO COCKTAIL DANCE OE DINNER DANCE I I WEDNESDAY I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.M to nttafcfct I TUESDAY THURSDAY I ""SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m.
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  • 999 3 Last Day's Results SKVEKAL CLOSE FINISHES (From Our Gun Reporter) laipin^, Saturday. I| >piu* oi cvtr-nanKing clouds, th* weather kv i>t clear for the concluding day n( the Taiping- Turf Club professional Meeting here. The* gathering was better than that on the firai day, and included H.H.
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  • 177 3 Emergency Ordinance To Bs Issued In Oct. XT Batavia Aug. 17. emergency ordinance concerning the estate rubber export duty will wn/? Ued l n October, whereby the duty will be enforced on Jan. 1 1936 Discussion of the duty during the w^ 1 K e
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  • 97 3 London, Aus. 17. JHE owners of the Anchor Donaldsen 13.4C5 tons steamer Letitm, which rs stranded c.n a sandbank m Belfast Loch, Mate that the 26« payy €nKers frcm Monlrtalt ,fc. st i ned for Belfast, Liverpool and Glaj-Rmv, were taken off by a tender sfcoi :ly Ijeicre
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  • 21 3 Singapore. Saturday. The three-day cricket fixture between the S.C.C. and the Combined Bchools was not continued to-»day owing to rain.
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  • 1055 3 Fifth Test Match TOURISTS 297 FOR 6 AT CLOSE gOUTH Africa were m a strong position when stumps were drawn m the fifth and final test match against England, at the Oval, the score being 297 for 6, B. Mitchell having contributed a brilliant 128. To
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  • 85 3 London. Aug. 17. AT DOVER Kent vs. Lancashire. Kent.: 340 (Todd 114). AT DERBY Derbyshire vs Worcester. Derby: 406 (Townsend 180) Worcester: 13 for 0. AT WORKSOP Notts vs. Glamorgan. Glamorgan: 201 <Voce 6 for 61). Notts 81 for 2. AT EASTBOURNE Sussex vs Leicester. Sussex: 13G. Leicester:
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  • 68 3 Rangers Held To A Draw London, Auy. 17. THE following arc 'he results of 10-dsy's panics m the Scottish League: Reuter Airdrie 3 Hearts 1 Arbroath 1 Albion R. 2 Ayr U. 2 Rangers '1 Celiac l Hamilton o Dundee <"> Queen's Park 1 Dunfermline > Queen of
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  • 137 3 Tennis And Draughts Tournament The following are the results mid fixtures m the Singapore Ep worth League Union's tennis and draughts tournament Open Men's Singles Tan Kirn Chiang beat T. R. Doraisamy G-0. 6-2. FIXTURES Monday. Aug. 19 Chew Keow Chin vs. Khoo Lip Chuan. Wednesday. Aug. 21
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  • 49 3 Marseilles, Aug. n The departure cf the French liner Patria for the Far East was delay rd by a lightning strike of the crew m sympathy with the kitchen boys' C; marids for higher pp.y. the crew rofuising lo embark until their demands Btrfe met.— Reuter.
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  • 312 3 THE THREE-POWER TALKS Awaiting Mussolini B Instructions r.ifiv la i Tiir; fui-i'M nn ting <«t ih* ir? Pi 1 1 i t Confcn nci which peeled tl<is mcrnin? u:»x post]) 9 bin Hie talks maj i ifhi -n Lj*«' afternoon fhe RUM l< <•' la\ ttttdei M()d (o bt thai
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    • 434 74 ii is, indeed, v mighty phi (re iriHi w: ui-s .;;> mamm^rwmmamm and you will think so too when you sop it '~^^B^^^^Km AI HAMRRA HBl^^^^ li.k London's nuglifu I stui > ihunderv on the m reen with Hie rumbling roar ol an X \i.«i< avalant-he. rippiiiK vv »Ue Ihe
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    • 188 74 ANNOUNCEMENT! I New Shipment [< MorninK, ifrernojn «v Rv^ning 0 Dresses 9 Hollywood Models I )»n'c«',s io ,sui( ;ill purser I on display n Htmm 2:— ADELPHI HOTEL, I BERNYCE HARVEY. t r i i i •> i i i i i i i i i i ii i i
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  • 1538 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I CANNOT remember any cinema picture shown ifl Singapore which has caused so much approving comment as "Sanders of the River." Men who are notoriously difficult to please m the matter of film entertainment Kave discussed it openly and dedared it to be good. The film owed
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    • 211 5 "YOU must j strengthen your nerves < with SANATOGEN' Z "Revitalize your furvts by taking Sanatogen* That is what your doctor will advise you, when list- lessness, lack of appetite, or fretful sleep are robbing I you of your health and joy of life, 1 For physicians know that all
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    23 6 The man who keeps house while* his wife is away soon learns his owii limitations* :ir^i Rcbm* one who ha>; fi pnartu^infi 6tow
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  • 920 6 IS. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A HOLD UP CAN BE DANGEROUS (By "Horatim") WHEN a suit is opened against a No Trumps contract, m which the declarer has only one guard, the first trick is almost invariably "ducked" unless the contract can be seen on the cards. But there
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    • 167 6 f**f7T\Y C TICKETS ISSUED V^^J^IW^BY ALL STEAM*;SHIP, AIR AND TRAVfcL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and ail Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. I ttt Kobinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS DEC POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET
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    • 371 6 Kidney Trouble Causes Untold Agonies HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Worn-out, feeling too-old, hating work, no zest for pleasure, vitality simply by taking De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills strength just giving out, bad nights, rheumatic twinges, bladder for a little while. disorder, it is certain that kidney trouble
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    • 85 6 UIITH THftT \JSM^mO^^W Hubsont c^^* EumEnjHbL jujubes The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic) eminently suited for Human Beings of all ages from early childhood upwards, for the elimination] from the system of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza,' and all Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments^Thei/ regular use will prevent the recurrence of these
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  • 1204 7  -  G. S. Hammonds What Of The Night Seeing j Double Value Of A One-Track Mind I ot t he most prominent places m the ommercial and industrial life of this tr y is that occupied by the night watchThey have become so inseparable
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    • 18 7 1 Because- I cam t A feNG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall aai I r =T r=Jn=Jt=it=Jr=Jr=Ji=l[==lr
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  • 1006 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent THE inundation of farewell parties for departing residents has been notable these few weeks, and no wonder. Who. m a long residence, has made more friends than Sir Arnold Robinson Hence his daughter Elizabeth has made more friends m her short
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  • 1966 8 IyTANY have cause to be grateful to the T cinema Among the^e are the business girls, not the big business woman, but the typist, secretary, and :hcp girl. The former days of the working-girl-heroine dressed up m frills and furs and orchids are gone, and the average
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    • 90 8 SELETAR GRANGE I EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. cj 14ft Mile Thomson Seletar Road B n Ln 5 (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E"). Large Swimming Enclosure. Beautiful Garden, B peaceful and attractive surroundings. Dinnei r> > served by the sea. Under European Supervision. Ln ffi I I I I l<iliiliilM|i!liiiii|i!iiii:'i;iiiiiiiii]|iii!!|iii::lriii|i:ii!i!ii!<ii:i!!i!:i:i' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiniiiiiiiiiunimnjnj,^^
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    • 133 8 Jl|li|:T'r l;:||i|l l!'l;i|"lllii'li;l"lll|"ll!|!!lillM!ll Ji.lllllllMl-l 1 l^'^i, I MARRIAGE IN MY TIME I I by I MARIE C. STOPES From Chapter 1. —AND PLACE MARRIAGE m my time and place. I 5 The place is most* important, for 1 j? marriage varies with locality. Price $3.50 (Postage extra) Kelly Walsh, Ltd.,
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    • 188 8 SCRUBS S .MPARTS RADIANT pg I Supplied m *c toUowina perfume* LAVENDER EAU DE COLOGNE c.,,uo>» £*i~~~~M I if I m ~jj*~i W' U I I f m JADE, varied m Design, Quality, and Antiquity, at POH CHENG CHEONG, jade merchants and jewellers. 88, North Bridg-p Road, and 219, South
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  • 1292 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasers Hill F^ be r ?r- >n to say toH sc b -ceavour wa.s made w** trtek to ci >"r attention to the H jries whicn oan be **S> cv: C f bit; check .aror.i',; and this JSTI say Mrs. C. G. AUei; looKing 2*
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    • 86 9 i i i.iai, !l ni 11 «Mi I .tuii.iiimiiiuiiiiMi;!in l iiiniiiiniMi!;iiiii!iiiiHiii«iiMii'i'«''WsnniHiniHi»iniiiminw^ PHISCILLA f-TD. Really good value at our annual 1 STOCKTAKING SALE 2 H vii are neediag I I.aiiu'V drosses hats, gloves, U4~ (V.r.ettes. (;irdles Sl J^tSL**** 3 I vHrn- Ims« and swim suits. Ph^ne i^o. I 3 ANNOINCES A
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    • 165 9 c'«Utillliliit-liliilHliiiiiiiir.iliiiiiliiliiliilliliil)if:ili>liilitli,l!i«illilllillt/ THE FINEST SHOE SHOP IN MALAYA. i I YOONG CHEONG SHOE CO. THE FASHION SHOE SHOP, r I 354 356. North Bridge Rd. 1 S Phone 4293. s i /x^iiiiiiiiinriiii ii < i k i i »i i i i c i i i i I LARGE SHIPMENT! Flap
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    • 231 9 XV Bj B| H B ET KfK ULLfTiRnn J J^ THE NEW SHIPMENT OF GOWNS HATS BAGS H THE LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS —IS A S I i GREAT SUCCESS. DO COxME AND SEE IT. L j I nit^l) )ki£jSr On your way home drop m for I jA^ge^^fl ,^p
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  • 597 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday. Aug. 18, 1935. A PLEA FOR TAXPAYERS VARIOUS references have been ma<if to the fact that the finances of Malaya are now m such a condition that the authorities can regard the future without anxiety. Figure state the position plainly, ;nd we find them conveniently set
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  • 1400 10  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Why K. L. And Ipoh Need zSMunia paliiies WHAT is it that makes men and women devote many hours of their time, without pay, to the management of affairs for their fellow ratepayers? Just after the war I used to frequent
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  • 377 10 THREE cheers for the fact that we have no income-tax m Malaya, otherwise stories like the following would be too near the truth to be amusing. A A A rRIEND: "Which of your works do you consider the best?" Author: "My last income-tax return."
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  • 218 10 A New Discovery. After long and parent research on the peculiarities of many prevalent skin disorders and experiments with varying proportions of ingredient? and formulae a wonderful new remedy m the form of Kitano Ointment, is offered for the treatment of all types of skin diseases. Kita.no
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    • 100 10 Better Eyesight i For You Our 18 point examination i> a conscientious study and covers every possible eye deficiency. n Srience has diM*<»\rred a :u>" wax to reduce eyestrain. iaenttC irrulat ,m, stop headaches, resMN tailing ojesijrht, retard ca«ar.i< prevent losk of vision a.vi stra'ghten crosned e>ts wilhou! medicine or
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  • 1212 11 WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON SATURDAY R.A.F. Jubilee Display FIYING CLUBS TO ASSIST 4 \Y Malayan resilient who can get A' t0 Singapore next Saturday. g is advised to do so for, if M never yet seen a display of on a bijr scale he
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  • 311 11 Objects Detected A Miie Away (.By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent; London, Aug. 9. MYSTERY veils a remarkable "secret ray," far surpassing m power and effect any hitherto discovered m any country which is now being tested by British experts under conditions of the utmost secrecy. The
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  • 358 11 Eliminating Of Fire Danger From Flying (By Air Mi LOhii. TIRE danger nay be practically elimin--1 ated from flying, and the internal combustion engine revolutionised by the discovery of a new type ol solidified petrol. The fuel is the re.su lt of researches b\ Dr. Adolph Prussin,
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    • 109 11 iii, i a i i ■WlMHiill II 111 ll|-||-r OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF KUALA LUMPUR I the convenience of our numerous customers m Kuala Lumpur, we take I pleasure to announce that we have appointed I Messrs Gay Music House (Telephone: Kuala Lumpur 3210) 2 MS, BATI ROAD, KUALA
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  • 1122 12  -  W. B. Paterson ia niii a ,iiuii!ii<ii,i,iini<iii;i: l 'i.|ii|,!i:i|ii||i| l i|ii|i!|i!|ii||i||i|ii||||;!|ii|i:i;jiir I I In Which I Find Myself In I m t The Air And Endeavour To Entertain You With A 1 m m Vivid Bird's-Eye After- I 1 Tiffin View Of Singapore. r 4T!riiril!lliilill!llili:!lM|iil!!liili!lii|!ii!n<iini,ili:i:il!iliil:ili'lf!lii|iiliil:iliii::e:ii
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  • 131 12 Face Tinting Which Lasts 20 Years (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 9. Permanent face tinting is the latest achievement of Britain's beaut y salon: following tattooed lips. The process of transformation simple; it takes an hour to do. and me result lasts for twenty years. A local
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  • 574 12 STORY OF WANG CHOW Slew His Teacher EIGHT MILLION VICTIMS (By Our Chinese Correspondent) i IJAVE you read the story of WangChow, the greatest murderer m Chinese history? j He was the most notorious bandit leader m the days of the Tang Dynasty, and so
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  • 69 12 ONE "CARROT RING Berlin. Pulling carrots out of the soil on a I farm near GasseL a peasant woman i noticed one carrot of unusual thinness i witih! a peculiar yellow »trlpe around it. Picking it up she discovered that the yellow stripe was her wedding ring which she had
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  • 229 12 Typist's Triumphant Ride j Through Town (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 8. pONTRARY to expectations, there was no public protest m the streets of j Bramley yesterday, when Miss Lily Storey, a local typist and amateur stage dancer, rode by as Lady Godiva. She
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  • 1342 13 THE FASCINATION OF FLIGHT FIRST LONG SOLO TRIP SEEING SINGAPORE FROM THE AIR WHAT THE PILOT LEARNS (BY "OBSERVER") THOSE who are already keen users of the air, both as a sport and as a rapid means of transport, often find it difficult to analyse the reasons
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    • 195 13 Sn^Sth Clean 'SBl^MPSgCSftga^r^PßßEgg l^^^^K HHBfll < L\\ The Cork Tiplk-O\A raven Aw II keeps the Cigarette-end dry: The wafer-thin Tip of a Craven "A" keeps the Cigarette-end dry, the I^3fl^9Httfe^ smoke cool, the flavour rich; and teeth, lips and fingers less readily l^^^^^^^ft^ Moist Tobacco smokes hot. If you are
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  • 1990 14 The Singapore ring-Pong Championships Notes On Teams And Players--lAm Bong Soo And E. J. Vass Among Competitors Anniversary Celeprations Of Local Clubs Interesting Items. (By "Clubman') I^TH Singapore ping-pong championship tournament for 1935 H Don m pfogn The inter-club event ifl beißf played off first. 9
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  • 1099 14 Sensation At Inquest DEATH LEAP FROM BEACHY HEAD (By i\ir Mail) London, Aug. 9. "T APPEAR for the widow.' These words, spoken by a solicitor, caused a sensation at the inquest on a young ex-Naval officer who leaped to death from the cliffs at Beachy
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  • 112 14 Believed To Belong To Some Prehistoric Gangster T Be'giuui. m a prehistoric KT ave discovered nea. Vincovitzi. Jugoslavia, an enormou skeleton of a man has been found wear me stone "irons"— the arms were fixe i through two holes m a hug/ block 01" stone and the
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  • 3622 15 $ingaP° re }lay }leel Plrak An d Penang Move Supported By Mr. Tan 800 Teck Throw* Away The Singles Title The Mixed Doubles Final The Sorrel 0/ Doubles Play Instructive Article By "Katly ti" Notes from Perak And Selangor. (By "Dragon") *HERE is ever >* P'^ihility
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    • 188 15 Vp» 0 F^-^A WEAKNESS, J^ l^il DEBILITY i a NBv/y NS^ of Haemoglobin Already 30.Q00 Qpctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. OUTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPKNSAROOI.
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  • 202 16 SINGAPORE'S POOREST DISPLAY IN THE SERIES Selangor Prove Worthy Champions PROPOSAL FOR ANNUAL F.M.S. vs. COLONY MATCH (By "Forward") S PORTS news is scarce this week, and dealt, with below, there is little of The hockey and rugger seasons are every centre, more
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  • 502 16 Up-Country Complaint NEED FOR ALL-ROUND CO-OPERATION (By "Forward") T*fTK visit of Henri Cochet, one of the foremost tennis players France has ever produced, to Singapore where he participated m some exhibition games, serves to illus- tnite, once again, how fortunately i Singapore is situated m the
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  • 246 16 Keen Competition This Year THE rugger season will also be soon with us. The season promises to be another excellent one. Already many clubs are making preparations for it. Last year, the season was a very interesting one. Singapore had a strong team but did poorly
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  • 193 16 Mr. D. H. Palmer Elected Captain THE annual meeting of the hockey section 1 of t*he S.C.C. was held m the club on Friday, Mr. J. M. Sime presiding. Mr. D. H. Palmer was elected hockey capta'n for the year. Mr. R. A. Ashworth was elected vice-captain, and
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  • 939 16 DEFLECTIONS on the 1935 Malaya Cup final, played at Kuala Lumpur last week-end must necessarily convince once more firmly than ever that Selangor were very worthy champions indeed. It would have been difficult to describe them otherwise, for the complete manner m which they outclassed
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  • 343 16 Preparations For Autumn Meeting (Sunday Tribune Special) NEXT week will see an influx cf visitor* to Singapore for what is considered to be the biggest race meeting to be held m this Settlement- the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. There will be five days of professional racing.
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  • 245 16 Lectures To Be Held Every Week A MEETING of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Rugby Union Society of Referees was held ai the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday. Mr. B. E. AbliU presiding. About 10 members being present. Mr. Stuart -Clark the Hon. Secretary m
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  • 656 16 The Boxing Boom COMING CONTESTS ix SINGAPORE (By "X.0.) ITUALA Lumpur figfct fans have seen so much of boxing recently that promoters would be wise to give it a rest. They (the promotors) have already suffered pretty badly. The Ross-Johnson affair set the ball rolling. There was
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    • 125 16 I I M BAKE WITH ROYAL Sv^^j AND BE SURE ■|k 1 OF TEMPTING Try this simple Nut Cakt- Vrlilfcl# (Master Recipe, p. 16. and Boiled Frosting, p. 25, Royal Cook Book.) I Don't risk failures with inferior baking powdpr dependable Royal Baking Powder gives you delicious Any cake is
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  • 518 171 STARRED FOR SECOND TIME Hugh Walpok's Novel VANESSA: HER LOVE STORY" .tMFN Htyes and Robert Montllmtrv who appeared together pother Language' are again lD nnDOsito each other m P^^ Her Love Story.' film Stfi of Hugh Waipole's novel iSh is the next change at the
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  • 233 171 "BRIGHT EYES" Shirley Temple In Her Finest Role CHIRLEY TEMPLE— most sensational filih discovery of the year will ne *«n at the Capitol Theatre, shortly m ter latest and. according to all advance reports, her best Fox picture, "Bright Eyes." "Bright Eyes" was conceived as a Shirley Temple vehicle by
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  • 414 171 Eight To Be Produced In 1935-36 Season TITLES of the first eight pictures to be produced by 20th Century -Fox film Corporation were made public thts week. The announcement was made simultaneously with the depanura idv Hollywood of S. R. Kent, President; Joseph M. Schenck, Chairman of
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  • 317 171 A Treat For Singapore Theatr? Fans THE Littlj.iohn's Diamond Revue Co. who are fresh from a very successful tour of the United States and Australia will present a special stage attraction at the Capitol Theatre tonight. The entertainment comprises of singing, dancing, juggling and several comedy
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  • 304 171 Comedy Of Cadets On Paris Leave DRECEDED by the most glowing of ad- vancC reports. "Lottery Lover," a spaikling new comedy romance fiiled with songs, opens at the Aihambru Theatre shortly. This Fox Film comedy-romance is the story of a gallant crew of young cadets, enjoying their first
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    • 482 171 i^_h^_9_|^_________ sS_________H_i_i__S'%iv^ ;:i^^l i^i:: > J^Lf v7/^y «ya/V/ /i^^ overwork do^!aßW'' ....and certainly I fgfc '<^^mgfflW was working hard a: J ITw^P the time. So I took /^A^ C, my husband's advice. 12 fK^Ut III" i P° L 'n more hoip J_ffC< f Y* f^' I f I and took
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    • 153 171 Flatulence gone m 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve flatulence at'! «t an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that distressing condition m two minutes. This new remedy is Chardox a highly-activated charcoal— fifty times more effective m its action than ordinary medicinal
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  • 183 15 Although Only In Her Teens Ths young woman has certainly had her share of t-rouble. Though only twenty Bow, she was laid up each winter with rheumatism for five or six years. Last winter was different. By that time she h.t'l b gun to
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  • 1139 15 SHORTEST FIGHT OK RECORD A Poisonous Right "HE'LL KILL MAXIE," SAYS LEVINSKY (By Air Mail) Comiskey Park (Chicago), Aug. 7. JOE Louis, Detroit's "Black Bombshell" to-night technically knocked out King Levinsky alter 2 minutes, 21 seconds of fighting m one of the
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  • 55 15 Austria Breaks With Germany Vienna, Aug. 17. ALL sports meetings between Austria and Germany will be broken ox immediately by orders of the sports leader, Prince Von Starhemberg, as a result of the press attacks on the Austrian Government. Austria's participation m the Olympic Games of
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  • 100 15 South Africans Lose Again London. Aug. 16. THE results of cricket matches concluded to-day are as follow*: Essex beat the South Africans by seven wickets. This is the second defeat of the tourists during their present I\>ur. South Africans 250 (Dalton 117. Stephenson seven for 66) and 223.
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  • 359 15 Orient Title Decided In Singapore Bu K.(j Singapore, Saturday OINGAPORE is coming to ihc forefrm m boxing- world, last night R ,2 Olympic Stadium the Ork-S iL£ c weight title wac decided for thr <£" ime m local ring history nrßt Young Frisco p.eld tot
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  • 71 15 Contest For The Westchester Cup New York. Auk. 16. The United States' Polo Association has received an official challenge from the Hurlingham club committee for the Weetchester Cup, the contest t<> held at Hurlingrham In June, IBM. There is every |i r\/ifi 4- a fa r. 4L*i f
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  • 97 15 Singapore Non-Benders And S.R.C. To-Day The following will represent the Singapore Non-Benders m a match against the S.R.C. on the latter's ground, starting at 11 a.m., to-day: H. R. Bartels, J. A. Dean, W. W. Dean, R. F. Goodman, C. Hewetson, Lieut.-Col. Hill, J. Huggins, C. H Jacobs, A.
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  • 61 15 After Middleweight Title Singapore, Saturday. A L Cante, the first of Mr. C. A. Bell's latest importations, arrived from Manila yesterday. The new arrival, a splendidly built middleweight, is after the title held by Young Frisco. He is also able to make welterweight and is open to
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  • 99 15 In a return match the Buds B.?. again defeated the Sunnydale Bf. at the former's court by five games to two. Results (8.8.P. players mentioned first*: Billy Lee beat Hendrick Huang, 4 15, 15—4. retired. Patrick Khoo beat Tan Lye Sia. 15—11, 15—4. Leow Kirn Cheng lost
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    • 294 15 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED FIRM of Highest Repute wants District Representatives throughout F.MS. Singapore and Non-F.M.S. Spare Time or Full Tm« work State which position desired. Ex cllrnt opportunities. Complete Outfit frcv fcr Representatives. Send 10 crs. stamp.s for Postage. Box No. 1 Sunday Tribune. DELIGHTFUL GIFTS FREE!!! To introduce "CLASSIC
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    • 143 15 GRfcAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT* by reason of the ted that In a period of ftttk more than a quarter of a century It has (1) built np a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from life
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  • 771 16 UPPERS BEAT CHINESE X Thrilling (iame ,-\BE\TEN RECORD 1 MAINTAINED Singapore, Saturday. r 4RGE crowd saw the R.E. de--4 the Chinese at the Anson Sodium to-day, m the key SSrSTSe First Division of the V League. n. Chinese opened the scoring JWtwice m the lead,
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  • 172 16 Seah Eng He? Out Of The Singles THERE vas another surprise m tin Badminton Championship tournament at th» Clerical Union Hall yt^terday. Seah Eng Hee, the Malflower ••star,' 1 who was runner-up last year and who was aereo to have vhe best chance of winn ngr the
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  • 238 16 Europeans And Tlu Rest ''From Oir Own Correspondent, Ipoh. Saturday. THE annual Europeans vs. The Rest 1 match lor the Hennessy Trophy began this afternoon m fine weather on the Ipoh padar.g. The Rest, winning the toss, elected lo bat. Suppiah and Jansz opened to the bowling of
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  • 45 16 Not Playing In U.S.A. Championships San Francisco, Aug. 17. MRS. Wills Moody, the Wimbledon lady champion, has announced that she is not playing m the National Championships. "I feel I have had enough of tournament tennis for the season," she said.- Reuter
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  • 201 16 Fraser And N eaves Beaten By Odd Goal Singapore, Saturday. BRILLIANT goalkeeping by Said, the F. and N. custodian was a feature of th«* Commercial Cup match between the Malaya Publishing House and Fraser and Neave^ at Ar.son Road Stadium yesterday. Tht» Publishers were tYre "winners by
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  • 245 16 Latest Results Of Spring Tournament The following are some of the latest results and forthcoming ties m the i S.C.R.C. Spring Tennis Tournament: Open Singles Chua Choon Leong beat Arthur Lim. 6-4, 6-4. "A" Douoles Handicap Semi-final Woon Chow Tat and Yap Ah Hyan (owe 40) beat Dr.
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  • 123 16 Match Between Selangor And Perak (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The inter-State tennis match between Selangor and Perak was begun here t to-day. The singles were played first, each side winning three matches. The doubles will be played to-morrow. Chin Kee Onn, The Perak champion, beat
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  • 487 16 Two New Records Set Up Singapore, Saturday. THE V.M.C.A. held their sixteenth annual championship swimming carnival at the pool m Fort Canning this afternoon m the presence of a fairly large crowd. Thanks to the able management of the officials all the events were carried out without
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  • 26 16 New York, Aug. 16. The giant plane Flying Clipper, left Midway Island on its Pacific crossing, I at 5.21 p.m. (G.M.TV to-day.— Reuter.
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  • 186 16 W. E. Meyer The Champion Athlete Singapore, Saturday. THE annual sports meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club, was held on the Club grounds to-day, before a very large attendance of members ana friends. The weather which looked Hither threatening earlier m the day, cleared up m
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  • 342 16 Hollywood. Aug. 17. T^IE late Will Rogers* estate is estimated at well over 52.500.0C0.—- Reuter. *•rm<»iitiiiiii i i i i i i i i i at *.3O p.m tea was served to all present on tables which were laid on the lawn. At the conclusion of the
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  • 258 16 RUBBER PRICK UNCHANGED Local Values Slightly Easier (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19% cts., uacbtfiged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), SloO, up $l\«I To-day *s Prices: London: 5 11 16 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. New York: M 13 16 els.. down 1
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    • 8 17 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1935.
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