Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 August 1935

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  • 13 1 Th e Sunday Tribune V01.3-NO 14 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 558 1  -  H. L. HOPKIN SPECIAL REPORT BY Thrilling Display At Seletar RA.F. AND FLYING CLUBS ALL NATIONALITIES CLAMOUR FOR JOY RIDES HL'GE crowd of all nationalities swarmed on to the Sektar Aerodrome yesterday to witness Malaya's, first Air Pageant, staged by the Royal Air
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  • 362 1 Customary Thoroughness Of The Roya l Air Force The R.A.F. showed all theii custom- j ary thoroughness m organising the Air 1 Pageant. Along' the road to Seletar I were several booths for the sale of tickets, so that the crowd were able to enter the aerodrome without any delay
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  • 440 1 Exciting Flights And Aerobatics The first event was the air drill by No. 100 (Torpedo Bomber* Squadron, under Squadron Leader L. G. leß. Croke. These machines are the "Vildebeest" type, with Pagasus I.M. 3 engines. Two flights, each of four aircraft, took off. They appeared over the
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  • 37 1 European Powers Alarmed European Powers with interests m the Mediterranean arc gravely alarmed over the impending threat of war bevween Italy and Abyssinia and active precautions are being taken. See Page 2 for latest news.
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  • 155 1 America Unable To Keep Out Washington, Aug. 23. A STORM has been aroused m Senate circles by statements attributed to Senator Pope of Idaho, who is now visiting London. Mr. Pope is reported to have said that the United States would be unable to remain out of
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  • 82 1 Gruesome Discovery In Kuala Kurau (From Our Oicn Correspondent' Ipoh, Aug. 24. IT is understood that the Kuala Kurau Police has made a gruesome discovery of the body of a Malay woman who had been brutally hacked. The husband of the woman has been detained by the Police.
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  • 81 1 The Worst For Half A Century Tokyo, Aug. 21. INUNDATIONS and landslides which swept houses away caused 52 deaths and 75 injured m the vicinity of Onani on tlie borders of the Aomori and Akita Prefectures m North Japan, following the heaviest rains experienced for half
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  • 162 1 Superior Experience In The Desert In spile of persistent rumours ol the increase m the size of therßritisb garrison there has seemingly been no movement of troops so far. However, .special training and special reconnaissances mape by mechanised regiments m ttie Nik- Valley and '<*'- -.sm^anri recent
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  • 130 1 'Dangerous Neighbour DEFENCE OF NILE WATERS Khartoum, Aug.' 2". Ttill) the heat and dust of the late Sudanese summer, reaction- to the Ethiopian dispute are scarcely noticeable, which is possibly |(> firstly, to the innate confidence of the people m the Administration \nd secondly, the lukewarm
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  • 241 1 Britain And The Waters Of The Nile Cairo. Aug. .j The Abyssinian quesvion fca.s brougnt 1 new limelight to bear on pritain's special position m Egypt and iho Sudan. T\vt> possibilities have been envisaged so far by local t>pWrft>n: Firstly. Egypt's pofll-^ lion vis-a-vis England m < use
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  • 115 2 Big Score By Worcester At Birmingham i London. Aug. 2. RAIN again interfered with matches m ihe County Cricket comr>etition and no play was passible m the lollowj'ing fixtures: A*; Lord's— Middlesex v. Kent. At the Oval Surrey v. Yorkshire. At Bournemouth Hampshire v. Derby- shire.
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  • 61 2 Smn^nore, Saturday. The funeral of Mrs. Rose Benin rd p'tsr-rn^rv whn n^f^i away on Wednesday at the age of 49 years, was largely A a. Bidadar! C?m cry r>u Thursday, the Rev. Father Rego ofificiating. The deceased, who leaves a husband und several children, was of
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  • 399 2 MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS Closest Secrecy precautions m tjie mediterranean London, Aug. 21. IN view of the threat of an Kalo-Ethiopian war, all the Powers concerned m the Mediterranean are taking precautions to prevent undesirable incidents and to protect their interests. The closest secrecy prevails and it
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  • 124 2 Some Interesting Results London, Autf. 24. pOOTBALL m Scotland has got well into its stride now. Several interesting results were witnessed m to-diy's games, mest of which had exciting- fin'shes. with the exception of the Albion vs. Ayr United fixture, the former scoring a convincing victory by
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  • 88 2 Leng Van Troupe At The New World There was a change of programme m last night's performance^ of the Shanghai Leng Van opera who are now appearing for a week's season at the Starlight Hall, New World. There are two shows every night, beginning at 7 and 9.30.
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  • 65 2 Btath Of Well-Known Business 3fag:nate London, Aug. 24. The death occurred early this morning of Sir Herbert Robson, Chairman of the Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange. He was a director of several companies. Before the War he was Chairman of the Karachi Cjaamber of Commerce and a
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  • 89 2 Notable People At Seletar Yesterday AS a social event the RAF. displa) yesterday (described on page 1» was of particular interest. All Singapore was there, and the keenness with which the events were followed by the thousands of Asiatic onlookers was notable. Among the large party entertained
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  • 84 2 Gliding Meeting Opens In Yorkshire London. Aug. 24. The National Gliding and Soaring Meeting, m which more than forty motorless aeroplanes are participating, opens near Thirsk. m Yorkshire, to-day and will continue for a week. There will be competitions m height, distance and duration and. m view of
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  • 71 2 To Members Of South African Cricket Team London. Aug. 24. H.M. the King has sent a message of congratulation to the South African cricketers on their winning of the rubber m the Test Matches with England. The Marylebone Cricket Club announces that special measures will be taken during
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  • 32 2 A revised timetable will be introduced on the F.M.S. Railways from Sept. 1. The major alterations will bp additional train services on the Tronch and ween Kuala Lipis and Tumpat.
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  • 379 2 Japansse Flayers I.eat All Opposition 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. S. PLAYING splendid HMiis, S. Tsukatt and J. Kinostuta, the two Japai iinis pi->< and who jave an exhibition a [i>oh Thursday, had no difficulty m beating all opposition pitted a them on the
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    • 160 2 T" MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS. I I MONDAY FRIDAY— COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. TUESDAY and THURSDAYSPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. I I DANCE (formal) 9.15 to midnight. 1 I WEDNESDAY i COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. 1
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    • 242 2 EXSHAW BRANDY CONTEST FULL LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS j The tremendous popularity of John Exshaw Cognac Brandy has been clearly demonstrated ty the thousands of entries received for the above competition from all over the country. These entries have been carefully scrutinised by a Committee which has awarded the prizes
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  • 779 3 FIREMEN AND P.C'S CHARGED S.quel To Fight THK MAN FROM MEDAN Singapore, Saturday. TiHE District Judge, Mr. 11. A. porrer, dethroned judgment th's morning m the ease m which two Chinese firemen attached to the Central Fire Station were charged w>th rioting and voluntarily causing grievous
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  • 218 3 CABARET ARTISTE AT 7 Nino Lopretti A ROMANTIC LIFE STORY (Sunday Tribune Special) Singapore, Saturday. THHE life of the professional entertainer, whether lie is a wellknown star or just a down town artiste, is by n<> means an easy om-, for human nature, being what it is, always demands something
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    655 3 Vi:ws Oi' American Banker THE last three Dollar liners to put hit" Ssaga.*>re arrhsd several hours behind scheduled time owing to delay at Manila buu tho latest ship to come, the President Harrison, came into port a: usual, early on Saturday morning. The passenz."- include several pro mincnt
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  • 41 3 The speakez at the luncheon meeting of ihe Singapore Rotary club to b&htelci at the Adclphi Hou-l on Wednesday Will be Mr. Ong Kirn Scut, editor of that New Er?. Jli>. subject wUJ be MStrange as it B4ay Seem."
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  • 189 3 Myrna Loy AnH Cary Grant In Air Film i Myrna Lov and Gary Gr^nt. nre «j i stars of the now Paramount film, "Wings m the Darrk/' the next change i a1 the Pavilion The-itre. The picture, directed by James Flood, I is a vitally dramatic
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  • 211 3 Sequel To Sitiawan Tragedy (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. UEK Sin Cheong, a Chinese planter. who was charged with the murder of a compatriot m a small village m Sitiawan on May 12, was found guilty n ihe Lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 85 3 Alterations To Colony Ordinance Aircraft travelling lons distances sometimes requires to be equipped with arms for purposes of defence or obtaining: good m the event of a forced landing. It is desirable that, power shouid exist to exempt such arms from the provision of the arms and
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  • 319 3 Funeral Of Wellknown Malacca Resident THE death took place al M Aug 18. of Mr Yeu Ch ai the age of 41. Mr Chun.: 1 Ml tod been ill for about a fortnight Tho funeral which took ml Thursday the 22nd :n. slam .lively attended
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  • 41 3 Thi> Meeting of the Sin < a FonniclHly Club wiil be ir lotto* < Monday i at 10 a.m. V v/ill lead a discussicn on currei and each member i>: ;i-kL'd >> cOI tribute some topic of interesl m eithc ii w world afTair>i.
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    • 827 4 ONe' OF THE mom' SENSATIONAL I'llll RKS OK THE TALKING ERA! HKI.I) OVKK ItY I'Uil.l*- Hi:..l vM) LAST h T'.'- K\~\ j Xpammrm^m An exciting s t ,,rv l,ns t -,l on an incident connected with the Sinkin,; ol |PJkV|L|ON ROBERT M Oil lIiUM t R I I HH; n
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  • 1477 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i u.\> moved to say last week that not for iuijr had we seen a film which caused so n.uch approving comment as "Sanders of River. little did I know at the time people who did n t think it he saying is. The picture reached New
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  • 1158 7 Psycho Analysis And The Ricksha Puller S I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ■||||i||li|l!||i|l!ll!|!;llllllll!llIllllllllll:illlll!llllllllll; 1 l1IIMI!'llll]llll|IIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllUlltf^ 1 Poetic Justice —In Search j j Of A Mug Too Much j Weight j -iHKN finally
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    • 163 7 NOBODY TAKES MILK AND I 'BanishpAinjfndftealtiißeqaiii! BUT MILLIONS TAKE THIS^ U^^^ TO— AND GET TJiJ SAME |M\ mi^bt take milk and poached N^^Vppi^^ fflf ejigs to the cinema and, by a HYJj\ r \^i/^^^ n !t skilful balancing feat, get them m- (j|^ I \r^g&^ flsfe side. But when the
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  • 2669 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent THE Jubilee Ball held last week aL the New World was a terrific success. The boundaries of the cabaret had to be eliminated wherever possible and the crowd who had gathered, some to dance, some to see the excellent cabarec and
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    • 81 8 Owing to the big success of the I "S^ (rallia New Oil permanent wave at 1 Tg the reduced rate of $10.00 extension I has been made until Aug. 31. I I Prop. J. Kooy. 1 MAISON MARCELLE I .Vppointments. Phong 4807. J SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14'/ 2
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    • 120 8 j Special Sale AMERICAN DRESSES I Account returning to America will I close out my entire stock of Latest I Models, many just unpacked, at prices never before quoted m Singaoore I While They Last Bernyece Harvey Room 2, 1 Adelphi Hotel. lllll!l!!IIIIIII!ll!l|ll|l!||||ll|||| i ;|<i|]l l l l|lu i n|;;||
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    • 251 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. I I I I I I li I I I I n .|;4;«:«, JACKS SELF ElHl ATOR I 4 GUIDE TO A LIBERAL education A lIOMK
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  • 546 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasers Hill Tflt ra'ns have broken! With visions of narchet 1 deserts and thristing cattle and what not m our mind's eye, there moving about the phrase. iew of the -set-iie which actually reels our eye, however, the occurrence is inexcusable. If it were a
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  • 571 9 NEARLY all women are fond of flowers, and several of us love gardening as a hobby, so that it is with a feeling of envious pleasure, we see the fascinating bungalow gardens on Fraser's Hill, filled with blooms of all descriptions. So many friends that we
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  • 537 9 The smart world us going to vacation m cotton this year. Cottons and linens have boomed their way into probably the greatest smartness and popularity they have ever had before. And, what is more, they deserve their laurels, for the weaves of these materials this
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  • 294 9 Have ready several very thin slices of boiled ham. With two cupfuls of mashed potato, mix the beaten yolk and white of an egg, one cupful of very finely chopped cooked chicken two tablespoonfuls of soup stock, and one cupful of chopped cooked carrots Season highly with
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    • 63 9 Jg^R^^ 17J19 AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD. where Dark tresses o t Oriental ladies are waved with scientific understanding of the B^ texture and arranged with special reJ yard for indivdtial characters m National types. MAISOIS MARTIN I 0 X?. ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION of GOWNS from NEW YORK SOLE AGENT
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    • 208 9 S^ THE FINEST I K/T SHOE SHOP 4 L* IN MALAYA. VOON G CHEONG x y <H shoe co. ,HI THE FASHION j SHOE SHOP, 354 and 356, /I North Bridge Road. Phone 4293 !lM!:it.li:liiliiluiiiiiiiiil!i4iiliil)il.ri!liiiiiii>iiMiiiiUii:i!iiiiiiiinii.^ PRISCIL.L.A. LTD. I JUST RECEIVED. "Huberite" Informal Frocks 1 For unexpensive smartness Phone 3335. I
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    • 265 9 jwr m MILLINERY DEPARTMENT W j^j GOWNS and HATS models irum PARIS BAGS— DRESS ORNAMENTS hv ■R LATEST NOVELTIES 9 j i 30-A RAFFLES PLACE, m| s!\(, m>ore 9 £^Tiniitfiili>ii!liiiiiit!iiiiiiii!ft.ifiiiiii:iii:iiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiii<iiiii!!i!iiii»nviiiiitiilimi < l l ■'iiiilniMiiiMiitijitMiMiiiictiiiiiiiitiitiiintiiifiuiiiiHtr^ li^^^ik^^^V On your way home drop m for waffles or one of our special 'W&^yy XS^^
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  • 568 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 25, 1935. ABYSSINIA \IOST ol us are prepared to admit j that we know precisely nothing i i conditions m Abyssinia, and, admitting this, we are ready to listen U> the views of those who do know something. In the present crisis, therefore, the opinions
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  • 1292 10 China Is z!More Important To The British Empire THERE are two crises attracting the attenI tion of people m this part of the world at the present time. The most spectacular is the quarrel between Italy and Abyssinia and there is every temptation for a
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  • 615 10 WIT AND WISDOM OF TH E WEEK. TALKING about being absent mind^c', just listen to this one. I A A A kS an old lady was walking along a street she was amazed to see a young man rush out of a house, charge to the edge of the pavement,
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    • 145 10 STRENGTH FOR MY SON' AND YOURS My boy wos listless— prone to cotch *fm coughs and colds surpassed by 1 other boys m sports and studies. i m f^&n m l/7*^l^ t^^K Now he is sturdy and strong and A^^M pulsing with new vitality! I WANT every Mother to share
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  • 1050 11 NER VOIS TENSION IN ITALY A Malayan's Visit FASCISM HAS DONE WONDERS" Special to the Sunday Tribune) MR C > SKH <>f Kuala Lvm )ur M" fc is making a trip around world, is recording his impresM for the Sunday Tribune. Here h
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  • 635 11 Changes In System Of Promotion (By Air Mail) (From Our Oum Correspondent) I London, Aug. 16. A FLYING Officer may be promoted to Flight Lieutenant at the discretion of the Air Council on attaining four years' seniority as Flying Officer, provided that he has besn certified by
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  • 183 11 Changes In The Higher Commands The Air Ministry announces the following Royal Air Force appointments: Air Commodore John Eustace Arthur Baldwin D.5.0., now Air Officer Commanding, No. 1 Air Defence Group, to be Director of Personal Services, Air Ministry, on Aug. 22, vice Air Commodore Edmund Digby Maxwell
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  • 257 11 1 Sir John Simon Asks For Complete Details (By Air Mail) London. Aug. 16. SIR John Simon, the Home Secretary, has asked Lord Tune hard, the Police Commissioner, to instruct every j detective under his command to supply him with complete details of white I slave trafficking
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  • 462 11 Legend Recalled PRAYING TO THE RIVER GOD (By Our Chinese Correspondent) ■THE present floods m China, which A are taking a terrible toll of life and property, recall to my mind a story of Chinese folklore which has been related m the Chine* home for centuries.
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    • 108 11 i i n i > i i i i i i i i i i i ii:i:<i;<i*iii iMiiiiMii.iiii.tiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiwtiiitiiiiiinniinniiniiiiniirninutiiiwl GREATEST SALES j IN HISTORY OF RECORDS IN MALAYA. SURPLUS STOCKS OF:— BRUNSWICK 50c. each. DECCA 40c. each. STERNO 30c. each. EDISON-BELL 30c. each. REGAL ZONO 35c. each. PLAZA 20c. each. EVERY
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  • 1245 12 ,r t 1 ■|':|Mi:l"|illtlllllMI'!|M|!:|':'!-||:|;ilj:ll!llll!l»MIIIIIIII!IIHI!lllli:lllll!»i;i'l» 1^ 9 In Which I Discuss The I Sale Of The League 6f I Nations ftuilditw At I Geneva And Throw Out A t Few Suggestions For Auc- I tioning Off The Less Valti- I able Parts Of Singapore, To Say
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    • 170 12 TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL STEAMER *SHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER POCKET 17.00 WRIST
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    • 140 12 i^s^^^^^r— ii i ii 1., w j 4!iii!it:iuini iiiiiiifininiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiwiiitiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiin y^L '^^^^^M^ J^^ nuke Van Houtent| °>" i Soap kee P s the skin smooth and soft simply beJ^T Bfld igf^lP^^ 1S 2^ Reaper thin any othL: cause no artificial colouring i, used m its manu Zippy and zesty! (hat's typical
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  • 613 13 A QI'AIXT HAM) WITH I A PROBLKM (By "Horatius") THE following curious deal occurred m a duplicate match at twelve tables and at each of them the ultimate bid was four Hearts by Sam. In most cases, the bidding opened with one No Trumps by Jack. Hone is
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  • 844 13 PROSPECTS FOR AN INTERNAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE WHAT A COMPANY WITH CAPITAL OF $250,000 COULD DO (BY 'OBSERVER") T GIVE below the outline of a scheme for a commercial air service m Malaya and how such a company could be started on a capital, of say, $250,000. In
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    • 111 13 /(Quick RiuiiN VrroMACH pain?; 1 i. -.thor !i mii'-iv known I la-<^l low -aiHi -r.vt.vo.K li-Jli I-""-; I \H, J I omplete t!,.m BiM»te<J \~sf trouble ud Is.'" pwapathr WHY IT IS UNIQUE drr!VPd Ere^, br^fti kan its „1 Magnesia i.-.mi-;ur !x-< 1!) >c ,i^» 3|iiw|iil ir^* I^'tf- 1 i
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    • 78 13 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. i .-I, Thone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close t<o to Foreign residence F.M.S. Countries. 'Yearly $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 I Half-Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.35 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of
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    • 12 13 Mkrf(th^^*^2l Kill* Mbagt, ants, cocknutd** Si I ■j|JJ'i>l poiffr of tamou»^f r^jiA^^^l
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    • 448 13 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE— If ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINOTES Do you know that awful fbelinf of wakening In the middle of ths nlgh% with the pains of Indigestion g-nawlnf at your Inside? Read how on* rook sufferer ended his trouble*— *7 find that now I am turned 00.
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  • 2139 14  -  The Singapore Inter-Club Ping-Pong Tournament Results Of Matches Played Chinese Students' L. A. And August B.P. Have Strongest Teams Waken Lion Party Take Up Chinese Chess Retirement Of Mr. Chua Hong Kay Interesting News It mis Anniversary Of Local Clubs. x r»IVEN below are the results
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  • 854 14 i August IJ.IYs Strong Challenge i M Mi. C. L. Chan writes: 1 In my opinion, the strongest teams ,<i i the Sin.^apoie Inter-Club Ping-ponj> tournament now m progr—a are th«- I Chinese Students' Literary Ashocuitio: and the August Badminton Paity. Other good teams are tike Amkabl.
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    • 152 14 Doctors recommend it for yA j^^^^ all skin troubles I l/ f^v^ ;</ i ii».»J ne\\s for those who suffer from NHHP pr ''■■*^^Ji ■■>'■ J tlie burning torture of prickly heat! \r the very first sii*n of irritation use vs?^-^feT^^ Vsepso immediately m order to obtain \T~^b^ ****t^^^£^^y Doctors
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  • 1694 15  -  Dragon (By ToMmamenrt tf/ro Will Win The Singles Title? Koh Keng Stung And Leow Kirn Fatt Soti* Of The Leading Players Keen Competition In The Doubles Why Singapore Lost At Doubles Inter-Party Match In Seremban Winsome Team's Double Success. |5 tfc J. Vass, Singa- X 'port-'i undefeated
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  • 883 15 Encouraging Girls To Play Ipoh. THERE have been quite a number of events of interest to badminton •\fans" m various parts of the .State during the last few dnys. Besides the arrangements that have been made by the Perak Badminton Association, and practices put m by
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  • 1068 16  -  Full-Back (By SAPPERS ALMOST CERTAIN OF LEAGUE HONOURS ON THIS PAGE Football—By "Full Back" Rugby— By "Scrum-Half" i Hockey— By "Sticks" Boxing— By "X.0." Athletics— By "Fleetfoot." FINAL ENCOUNTER WITH MALAYS Commercial Cup MUNICIPAL SERVICES FANCIED QNLY a few more matches remain to
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  • 636 16  -  Asiatic Sides RETURNED CHINESE FKOM ENGLAND (By < Scrum-Half r pHK rugby season is not far off, 1 for although the first official encounter will not be until Oct. 5, wh( n the Newcomers meet the Rest, fhere will be practice run-abouts within the next few
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  • 693 16 Need For Young Talent: The Sporting Spirit i ßy "Sticks") FROM news received so far, Malaya's hockey season this year should turn out the best experienced m the country for a long time. Reports from up-couiury indicate that early practices are already being carried out
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  • 537 16  -  Fleetfoot Should September Meet Be Held? (By NOW that the crop of athletic meeting* m Malaya appears to be over, it will not be inopportune to refer to the distinct progress made In Malayan athletics this year. It is quite safe to assume that never has
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  • 706 16  -  K.O. (By Matched For A up. 3] M RE manm'la IRom (JUNBOAT J« C X. the n,wl y c,^. Ed welterweight king of ,l, Orient, will have an opportunity, (Tinning a higher honour on L He has boon matched with v^ Frisco ov,. 16 Ihr^;?^ Th<>
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  • 461 17 A CERTAIN OLD ADAGE B( vamped On Th 3 Screen vo restixi; on LAURELS CERTAIN old adage is being reA vam p^d by the screen stars of Hollywood, and hen's bou it looks m "..you should do two things, and ou can do them
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  • 266 17 Coming To The Capitol Shortly THERE Is more compact drama m tne--1 average American hotel than can be found under any one roof m the world This Is the opinion of Jack conway, late of "Viva Villa!" fame, who directed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's mystery "One New York Night."
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  • 348 17 Baffling Drama MANY AMAZING THRILLS "ly/lURDER m the Clouds," the j First National production which is scheduled as the feature attrac- I lion at the Alhambra Theatre short- j ly, is a melodramatic mystery j thriller with a most amazing plot involving the commission of whole-
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  • 279 17 Song Hits In "All The King's Horses'" PARL Brisson. handsome Danish v matinse idol, is starred with Mary j Ellis no ed singer and stage star m the new Paramount picture. "All the King's Horses," which comes this week to the Capitol Theatre. Th 3 picture,
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    • 28 17 ACORN RICH v^Sji^v JERSEY v Hifl NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK rieM rre*my miik f*m **i**y Jersey (<>»*. f**d*ee* i**" Zealand. W*rl<T> />«»'Y Ftorm:* 1 War m Studios 63 mmmmmmmmmm
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    • 273 17 OF FAMOUS Bi 2 k«a b£ 4^f NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence untold agonies, constant brain-wearying pain and irritation caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this trouble with even such a confidant as their chemist. If you are a sufferer, make
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  • 182 18 Now Completely Changed By Kruschen Aft. ing .-,ome years \n :he tfop>C9 the writer < I the following tetter returned home suffering from liver trouble, constant headaches, and an unhealthy loa'l of excess Bead hew he cured his headache:; -i up hii livet and lost
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  • 965 18  -  Air Mail/ 'By TIRING OUT TEST PLAYERS Strain Of Bowling DEARTH OF CRICKET BRILLIANCE London, Aug. 16. FS England getting too much 1 cricket? My own view is that it is, and that too much strain is being placed on our professional cricketers, writes
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  • 288 18 STEADY TOM PREVAILS U.K. Stocks Expected Ta Be Down I (From Out Financial Correspond^ Singapore. Saturday morning, Rubber (Singapore). idU unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $108, down 371 cts. To-day's Prices London: 5 U 16d., cLwn 1 16 d Market Tone: Inactive. New York: 12 cts.,
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  • 82 18 DAILY PRICKS I RRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon No. LX.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) IO9]H IiUJH i Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 19SJ1I W 1 .16 I Xo I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'porc) 1!"--do. Sept. T"* Jf* do. Oct. Dec. 19% do.
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  • 151 18 Chinese Convicted On Attempt^ Suicide Charw Singapore. SaturdayPleading goUty to a charge of attempted suicide by eating the sulphur tops o match sticks, a young Chinese narn«* Lee Say Watt was produced before »i C. H. Whitton. the Third Magisw ait> this morning. Say Watt said he was
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    • 306 18 ran GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT by reason of the fact that In a period of little more than a quarter of a century ft has (1) built np a larfe holiness aD over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from
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  • 612 19 SINGAPORE COLD CIP MEETING Weights For First Day oO L> FIELDS IN ALL EVEN! S r.ngapore, Saturday. >\ great interest is being dkh played by r^e-goers m the com. rain (Gold Cup) Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club which begins next Saturday at Bukit Timah.
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  • 262 19 Sclangor's Rugby Season Commences (From Our Own Reporterj CELANGGR look i I** SUC( ful ugj c this j year for few of the men who turned out last year to act as a nucleus, the team for the coming will be fahly formidable. At the
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  • 175 19 The Girls' Junior Final 'From Our Oun Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. J FURTHER progress has been made In f the Perafc junior badminton cham- t pionships. In the girls' section, the a finals In the singles and doubles were played off this afternoon. j, Miss Winnie Khong won the
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  • 123 19 Seventh Anniversary Celebrations i Singapore, Saturday. Despite the inclement weather this 1 afternoon, the seventh anniversary of i the Catholic Young Men's Association 1 celebrated m conjunction with the Patronal Feast of the Rev. Fr. Louis Burghoffer, Patron of the Association, < at the Tamil Church compound
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  • 101 19 Stonor Shield Key Match Drawn (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The key match m the Stonor Shield Cricket Competition between the Selangor Rangers and the Indians was drawn. Rangers 141 (C. de Sliva 50, Gill 4 for 47, Lall Singh 4 for 31). Indians 79 for
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  • 123 19 i Prison Dept. To Meet Police On Monday The following will represent the Prisons Dept. m the First Division of the League against Police on Monday at Thompson Road: Bagnley; Merrifleld and Lindsay; Smart, Pre^cctt and Lennat; Thorpson, Beskin. Mitchell, Othman and Johnson. Rsscrves: Aus: end Bcnrett.
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  • 502 19 Yesterday's Singles Matches OUR tics m the second round of ihe Singapore Badminton Open Singles hampionship tournament v/rre decided i the Clerical Union hall yesterday. The match between Too S:o Poh tfovico and Tan Cho] (MayDwer) was pa tponed. Most of the rrtatches were one-sided [fairs the
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  • 134 19 Perak Chinese Beat South China XI (Vtqitl Our Own Reporter' I poh. r THE Pc-rak Chinese defeated th Sou China team by throe goals on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. At half-time the score was one all. The visitors opened the scoring through Shin Wing- and
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  • 38 19 Dates For September hogey Competitions The September Bogey Comp-uUun will be played on Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 7 and 8. The Ladies' September Bogey Com- petition will be played en Monday. Septi ember 2. I
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  • 57 19 Members of the Jovial Badminton Party are requested to note that entries for the open singles championship tournament will close on Aug. 31. The entrance fee is $1, an entry payable before the draw on Aug. 31 at 1.15 p.m. at 22, Bonham Building. Entry forms can be
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  • 32 19 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. 1 The F.M.S. Police Depot beat the Negri Sembilan Malay Regiment by 3—2 m a friendly football match played here to-day. y
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  • 23 19 I Owing to rain, yesterday's cricket matches were cancelled, the fixtures 1 were S.R.C. y. C.S.C. and Medical College v. Police.
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  • 601 19 Hard-Fought Draw YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE FOOTBALL Singapore, Saturday. pLAYING at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon m the First Division of the League, the Gunners and the Malays shared the points. Malays opened the scoring .en minutes from the start, but •(■■ins rallied and equalised before the int*
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1935.
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      228 20 R.A.F. DISPLAY THOUSANDS of people flocked to Seletar Air Base yesterday to witness the first R.A.F. Pageant i i Singapore. A programme of formation (lights, parachute dropping, stunt flying, etc., was arranged on the lines of R.A.F. displays m Britain. Some of the pictures on this page were taken at
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