Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 September 1935

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 3- r*o. it* SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 552 1 Reported Decision Of Government DECENTRALISATION POLICY Under-Secretaryship Also To Be Terminated r |MIE Sunday Tribune understands on good authority that a decision has been arrved at to abolish the office of Chief Secretary to the Gover i*ment of the F.M.S., as at present
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  • 334 1 YESTERDAY'S PICTURESQUE CEREMONY AT BUKIT TIMBALAN Johore, Saturday. FAVOURED by beautiful weather. the ceremony for presenting tli Colours to the -Tohore Voli'ntee" Force by His Highness the S^lta- 1 took place at the Fort, Bukit Tim- balan. this afternoon, and m Wiry respect if
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  • 76 1 In Critical Condition TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. A TERRIBLE accident occurred shortly after 9 o'clock this morning, at. the premises of the Hume Pipe Co., Bukit Timah Road. It appears that an Indian workman became entangled m some machinery and had his right arm
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    17 1 Her Highness the Sultanah ot J oh ore handing over the Colours to the Johore Volunteers yesterday
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  • 41 1 Singapore. Saturday. Four Japanese appeared before Captain G. Freyberg. m the Marino Court yesterday on a charge of leavinp; the Port of the Colony with their fishing boats, the "Taisi Maru." the "Fukivu Maru." the "Fukuyei Maru" and the
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  • 41 1 "Yeisho Maru" without first obtaining Pet Clearance at Singapore last week. The accused namely T. Miashiro (Taisi Maru). N. Matsoi iFukiyu Maru>, S. Mitzashima iFuknvei Maru) and S. Noboikawa (Yeisho Maru) all pleaded guilty and were each fined $5 and costs.
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  • 126 1 Jiiuatla And Possibility Of War Ottawa, Sept. 6. "IF trouble comes it will be somebody else's fault, not ours, and I conceive it to be the solemn duty of the Government by all just and honourable means to see that Canada is kept out of trouble,"
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  • 179 1 Now Experimental Air Service (From Our Oicn Correspondent* London, Aug. 30. DEFORE the end of the year Imperial Airways. I understand, will cany out operational experimen s between Penang and Hongkong, where there is to be an important extension eastwards of the main England-Australian air route. These experiments will
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  • 138 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Attempt To Depose Prince Shih Shanghai. Sept.. 7. DRINCE tfun bead of the Mongolian chiefs, has ordered the dismissal of Prince Shih, ruler of the West Banner m Suiyuen. The latter has refused to retire on the ground that he has inherited his pest
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  • 641 1 Big Profits Made BUT NOT BY FHE TIP lER IN his weekly humorous article m last weeks Sunday FribuDtt, W. B. Paterson, who admitted 11 he knew nothing about racing, playfully dangled four names of horses I before his read) lU> just liked i
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  • 27 1 Yp.sk. NSV. Tom Morti is skipping Mo'boui \\v to at YaM Hi- hope Lo reach Sydney n«-\i 1 Sunday, Sept Following Uic Hun.c iii-hway \.<
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  • 290 2 Forty -First Trip Round The World Singapore. Saturday. THE Dullar liner President Hayes arrived m Singapore yesterday with the usual complement of world tourists. This Is the vessel's 41st voyage round the world. Among the passengers who are making the voyage on the present trip ure
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  • 105 2 One Of The Three Accused Pleads Guilty Singapore, Saturday. WEE Ah Meng, Tan Teng Ann and Pang Kuang Pang, the three Chinese who are charged with being m possession and manufacturing explosives without a licence, were this morning produced m the Criminal District Court hefore Mr. H. A.
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  • 132 2 Result Of September Ladies Spoon Nineteen cards v;ere taken out lor iho September Spoon and the following returned: Mrs. E. Hitcham 42—14 -28 Mrs. E. G. Mozar 43—13 =30 Mrs. J. Thomson 45— 14 v 2 =30*?. Miss R. M. Eveison 49— 17 V> =3 1 1
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  • 106 2 Poor Turn Out For First Game (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. The first Perak State rugby trial was played on the parang to-day but only a few playeis aimed up, v the match resolving itself into a sera .eh game, there being 11 players on one
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  • 80 2 Corinthians Win Poor Semi-Final (From Our Own Rsvorlerj Ipoh, Saturday. In the semi-final of the Perak Football Association Cup Competition which v;as played on the P.C.R.C. ground todo Vat Corinthians betit .'the Perak Police by one goal to nil* the scorer being WAH* CHYE who netted seven
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  • 533 2 Tour By Our Woman Correspondent Visitors to the at. Andrew's School bazaar on Friday found the lobby of the Memorial Hal] gay with lovely potted plants. The quantity and quality certainly did credit to the hard done by Commodore Mark Wardlaw, who was m charge. Besides
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  • 48 2 Killed And Missing Estimated At 446 Miami, Florida, Sept. 7. The Red Cross estimates that 446 persons are killed or missing as a result of the hurricane, including 317 ex-ser-vice men m labour camps on the Keys Unofficial estimates of the casualties range about 2,000.- Renter
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  • 113 2 The following will represent, the S.C.R.C. iit hockey against the 7th H. Battery on Wednesday on the S.C.R.C. ground: K. T. Ooi, H. Boon, Thong Sing Chinfc, Sim Tencr Chew, Teo Boon Gim, Kee Yew Hock, Lee Kit Soon, Gan Kee Tian, Sam Gim Lock, Hhan Chini Bock,
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  • 302 2 i i Gowns Worn By Joan Crawford Hy Oit r Woin a n Cor re upon dent* JOAN Crawford wears some loveiy gowns m "No More Ladies," gowns which further secure her the title of one of tbe mo?i glamorous women of tbe screen. Adrian has surpassed
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  • 78 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Warning To Hopei Chinese Shanghai, Sept. 7. THE Japanese Consul m Tientsin has again warned General Shang Chien. the Chairman of Hopei, and urged on him the necessity of suppressing the activities of the Blue Shirts m North China. Serious competition by foreign
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  • 712 2 B) The Tribune Woman Reporter TWO nigh 1 bour, who ha m the Far Eusi h a few months, sai mv pore the best dressed I women were concerned. rMom he has visited, and Jw when this statement can b u >»_ ter te.st than at
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    • 272 2 y MALAYAN PREMIEP. HOTEL 4 IHIS \N i IK S PSOGR \MMK j Mo^h\^ WEi>N£BDAI PWDAI COCKTAIL DANCE <J.:io to 8.15 PJM. j DINNF^w .t DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnighi i d ESIiM THI RSDAY. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 P.M DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight Z S ATI
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    • 197 2 /^QuickSu re m^L /f Relief n /ri-WQ from INDIGESTION andiELl STOMACH TROUBLES /f^ff^ Get your stomach right don't waste time and money get 'Bisurated* Magnesia SEE THIS SIGN ON without delay. For over 20 years this EVERY PACKET remarkable stomach *BA remedy has been bringing lj I f relief to
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  • 487 3 Championship Matches Yesterday Singapore. Sunday. JVF all the matches olayed during the v season m the Singapore Open Singles Badminton Championship, the best was the semi-final between Koh Keng Siang »Diehard i and Tan Chong Tee (Marigold) which took place at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Keng
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  • 149 3 STEP REGARDED AS GRAVE II Duce's Assurance TOPE'S APPEAL FOR PEACE Addis Aim ha, Sept. 7. THE Italian Minister at Addis Ababa, Count Vinci, has informed the Ethiopian Foreign Minister that the Italian Government has decided to withdraw its consulates m Ethiopia, except th<v<e at
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  • 100 3 Plane Crashes In Flamss: Three Killed London, Sept. 7. THOI'SANDS ;>f holiday-make* s m Blackpool this afternoon «ay two aeroplanes belonging t«> Sir Alan Cobham's circus collide. One nose-dived and crashed n flames m the street, where it set fire to a house and fire-engines were
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  • 170 3 justice. peace and honour, because against justice there's only sin. which makes peoples miserable. •We want peace because it means the avoidance of all the evils which a war involves. "Peace is a preliminary to all wellbeing." A NEW CONFERENCE. Paris. Sept. 7. Signor Mussolini may agree to a new
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  • 67 3 Statesmen at Geneva have had a very arduous few days since they assembled on Tuesday and after this morning's meeting the Committee wilt j probably adjourn till Monday. It is reported that Monsieur L*wai i soing this afternoon to his country home m Auvergne mountains till Mon*9
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  • 259 3 Gendarmerie Under British And Italian Officers Geneva. Sept. 7. It W not yet known when the Committee of Five's report la likely to oe ready, but U is known that all its mem- i °*>rs favour despatch, so that it will not *>c allow* v t drag on
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  • 62 3 Big Scores At Folkestone And Scarborough London, Sent. 7. Kent met the M.C.C. at Foiktstone to-day. Batting first. Kent scored 425, Woolley contributing 117. at close of play. Mr H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XI met the South Africans at Scarborough. At close of play, Mr. Gower's XI
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  • 751 3 Arsenal Held To Draw TALL SCORING IN SCOTTISH LEAGUE London, Sept. 7 THERE were many surprises m the English Football League games to-day. The first came m the Birmingham v. Arsenal fixture. Though they were playing away, Arsenal were expected to win, but judging from their defeat
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  • 121 3 Preparing For Moating Of League Assembly London, Sept. 7. THE Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, who is recovering from an attack of arthristis has still to move about. Sir Samuel Hoare is later conferring with the Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Robert Yansittart. These conversations are
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  • 63 3 Leicester's Big Win Over Bedford London, Sept. 7. The following arc the results of matches n the Rugby Union played to-day. Bradford U Sale 27 Bristol 4 Cardiff 3 Coventry J3 Br'dgend 0 Eieadingly 19 Northamutcn 0 Leicester 30 Bedford 11 Plymouth A. "21 Te grimouth 8
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  • 21 3 Starting from to-mor/nw there will be hockey practice on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on the Indian Association's ground.
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  • 89 3 Results Of Last Night's Championships Singapore, Saturday. CONSIDERABLE Interest was centred on the Singapore Amateur WeightLifting Championships held at he Great World m the presence of a very large gathering. The following were the results m Liv different weights Paperweight: Low Bwec Kee. run-ner-up Tng Chee Wan.
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  • 97 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. m cases (F.OB. September) WTjG 19 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 18 5 8 18 3 1 No. I X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 18 3 4 18 7'S do. September 18 78 19
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  • 133 3 OFFERINGS ON SMALL SIDK U.K. Stocks ExpeeUd T« Be Up (From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Saturday morntog Rubber (Singapore), is-, down d Market Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore) $n»T l d«>w»! To-day's Prices: London: s*^., dnwn I I6d. Market Tone: Steady after eaai< r. New York: li*>J cts.,
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  • 109 3 Values Steady In Absoncc Of Sellers Singapore, Saturday, noon To-day's market opened wit}-) buyer* bidding slightly lower prices but m the absence of sellers values steadied i<>- ward the close and finished up unchanged on yesterday. It is reported that the weaker holders of the Oct. Dec.
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    • 373 4 f ---.Hl-i.-- I t ALL SHOWS PACKED OIT SINCE OPENING 9HIHHB ii i ii 1 1 '■■■?'!$i$!8B& IS& I Hundreds are coming to find out WHAT JOAN i^Sm' 'm^LWm^^ CRAW FORD whispered to BOH MONTGOMERY "^M P^Br -r^^ I^ lll^^ ni^^_i_. i—^^^i ii t°*S^^HlE m Wr^ I Come aloii^ To-day
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    • 111 4 THEATRE ftOTJU. M^ E^gg^ A ls A Really Wonderful Double -feature Programme. The year's best Hindustani film— Supported by "RAN CHANDI" 'QVETTA Full of Stunts, Music, Comedy and EL/\ I\ Ifi 1^ U I\ £> Romance featuring See the Havoc and distress caused by XAVINCII/-NDRA and MEHTAB. the terrible earthquake.
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    • 275 4 I Hurry Last Two Days j B FINEST MOTION PICTURE SCREENED THIS ■B YEAR X* Bf I ElisalDeth V y I ~M^^^^k A^M^b tfi^^VS *^^^M B W'TT'M fZf&t&SP'' H 9 "Dofin;tely a film to see and talk abou:." J v x;^| ■B SS SHM^/ i R I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR
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  • 1570 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES yy portr it this week is of Mr. \V. Miller Mackay. general manager of Tebrau Rubber Estates, Ltd.. .Johoiv. and for many MOV "'■<' f t kadefrs °f the planting indiwtrv m Malaya. Mr. Mackay is a most menial P** 8 nality, and no man has a
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    • 117 5 65 cts STIIL REIGNS SUPREME, GRAND REX ANNIVERSARY SALE TO COMMEMORATE THE 2nd year of success m Malaya. T.M.A. alone are RESPONSIBLE m raising the Btapdard of Gramophone Service to ;t par with the Best Hou»ea m EngUni, just as 'REX' ALONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REDUCING THK PRICE OF RECORDS
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  • 874 6  -  Horatius THE IMPORTANCE OF, THE JUMP BID (By The millennium is not yet hero but there are signs that we are nearer it than any former era has been. A SOCIAL REFORMER |N most of the many systems whicli are played, the players are ad« vised to keep
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  • 101 6 Temporary CuraU 1 m Folkstone MR. Addi.-.n-Fu. of I B -ma!!, sp*" tacled, 35 years old, ha. come to I land, like »*nj other mi sionarie*. f»r year to study < hriM amiy. And he may become twapormrj «uratt- Christ Church. Poikc "It is not actually lixed yet,"
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  • 954 6 BIPLANES AND MONOPLANES POINTS IN THE TWO FORMS OF CONSTRUCTION BOTH HAVE THEIR ADVANTAGES (HY "OBSERVER") pKRHAPS one of the most contro- versial subjects among aircraft designers for some time has been as to whether to produce monoplanes instead of biplanes, more especially for commercial work. For
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    • 188 6 Doubled up with Stomach W pains i- yNf p minutes i 11^+-+ liter are doubled up wlta pain and burßing Lomacb. Take two Diets, ana two Ctarao: tms 11 IBitapl9 nfty tiir.e? D ordifc [mmediat©l3i a lose cl r mi tides, eacli ..;scaatiy .r-c s, a'.jdcr ana then pa-= d
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    • 104 6 7£ X wY- '^!3Hral i i i*i 9$ I ;M c Mf -^^B IKE to au^^' s^ ee P' t> ur k|: best of all I like to eat. Mother a. 1, M c i° ves i 1 Doctor says it Z^^^ -^W riches his blood— even helj->s ::;iilSs>* to
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  • 1201 7  -  G. S. Hammonds i i i i i i 1 1 .Him,, i. i.j,i,i:>iiiii:ii)iiii;,iaiui;,ii;i.ili;| l ii;il::li)li!liil!!i:iliil!il>>liiliiliiliiliiliiiiiiniiii.'l!iii;i;.iuuiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiliiii!i:ii!iiiitiili!iiiiiif/'= j Experiments With Gravity The j First Fall How To Gain j I Confidence j MMMMMNM ii^ii.iiil'ilimiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiluiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiMiiiliiiiiiiiiiii'.iiniiiiH .liii'iiiiisiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiini. as to the origin of modern f ac ilitk>
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  • 1572 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent ANE of the loveliest houses I have sf en v m Malaya is the Singapore house ol their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore It lies far back m its grounds, m Holland Road, just opposite the Tdnglin Barracks, and
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  • 1767 8 MODESTY! How many times since Eve J™ has discovered and brought the word into the Garden of Eden, when she found the decorative value of fig leaves, has it been waved aside for what I believe it was meant to cloak, Vanity? It is now no longer
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    • 146 8 i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii' USEFUL BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY I 1 The Typist's Treasury or f I Secretary's Book cf Words $1.20 1 The V. liter's Handbook: How to [oney with your Pen .f>o 3 Hoy I Conduct a Mee'v.g: by Job:: Ri£g 1.20 Mod. Punctuation: by Begfoiald Skeltoh 1.50
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    • 260 8 To Make Your Eyes TRULY GLAMOROUS we suggest MAYBELLINE MASCARA to make your lashes look long, dark and luxuriant MAYBELLINE EYE SHADOW to accentuate the expressiveness of your eyes MAYBELLINE EYEBROW PENCIL to neatly form your brows MAYBELLINE EYELASH TONIC CREAM to keep your lashes soft and silky AND THE
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    • 111 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?q?«cpc-o SHS p S?S?CP c? SHs?S2sasZsHs^^ SEIjFTAR GRANGE a EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14»/ 2 Mile Thomson Seletar Road Jj (Adjoining Naval Base Opposite Gate "E M
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  • 694 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Frasers Hill ■■HE past w?ek has seen the usual 1 round of social activity In Kuala Lumpur probably the mast successful function, from the point of view ol how much entertainment can be crowded into a limited time, being th.3 weekly tea dance at the
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  • 638 9 ALL of us want to look our best on holiday. Perhaps we never quit? lose ihat sense of the expectation o! adventure, when we sc. off for a change. The thought of new people m new surroundings exhilarates us, and \n«d feel certain that this time,
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    • 50 9 •niiitiiiiiiniirninniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiniiiifi'iiiiiti'UMiin'niniiiiu^ THE FINEST SHOE SHOP I IN MALAYA. J^P^^VOONGCHEONC; I v SHOE CO. THE FASHION V SHOE SHOP, I 354 and 356, I North Bridge Road. 1..,,,,^ l ß,iuiiaaitii]iiu*3MP« l^'" IMniltl>aß^ I ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL COLLECTION i GOWNS for all the FORTHCOMING EVENTS MAYNARD'S BUILDING, Second Floor, 16, Battery Road.
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    • 148 9 I Lampshades Ready made, or made to order. All colours and designs. MRS. J. DE GRAAF, 6J2 Milestone. 192F, Pasir Panjang. ißßfch 17 1 9 AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD, jfl where fIBBHF Dark tresses oi Oriental ladies are waved with scientific understanding of the 1 BW- texture and arranged with
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    • 232 9 ililH f% ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL OF THE LATEST PARIS MODELS OF MOHMMi DRESSES— TAILOR M X SUITS HATS NO Vi NOW ON VIEW. V ALSO LIBER \L DISCOV N T S ON PREVIOUS I .iiHiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiijriii.iii'iiii'ii.iiniiriiiiiii:!"! i nt* 1 i i i i i i i a i.iiisint.HMt iattr:«t*tiitt*aifi*»titii;«.{»ttai»«*ot.»^ I ftl^
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    • 596 10 f\NCE again Singapore has shown that it will respond to an appeal in the cause of charity when that appeal is convincingly made. .Mr. John Laycock wrote to the newspapers ten days ago pointing out that there was an urgent need of money fof the immediate relief of
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  • 1462 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones False Premises: Economic Forces: Italy Will high THE League of Nations ia dead. All that We can do is to bury it decently. That is a serious statement to make, especially at this time, by one who sincerely believed in it
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  • 454 10  -  Anglius MOST of us would like to have had the kind of father described m the icllowing anecdote: *> •ss *s "jUjY boy," said the millionaire, lecturing his son on the importance ot economy, "when I was your age I car- 1 ried water
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    • 188 10 THE RAINS NO LONGf R BRING NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS Remember how I used to sneeze and sngffle, gasp and mr gag the whole season through? ~^Y common -sense Compound \^p. I. SJLfit my Doctor ordered ho» made me y practically immune from we' l Wh \JT I weather troubles
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  • 781 11 4 NEW CLUE IN THE SEARCH I. on Secrets SALVAGE SHIP'S EFFORTS i MAN claims that he knows the A exa ct location of the Lusitania, for which the salvage ship Orphir s now searching oft" the southern .oast of Ireland. At the time
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  • 249 11 More Than A Million In Britain i ßy Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. JO. STAMP collecting fever has set m all over Britain. An official of the British Philatelic Association said: "Until the Jubilee stamps were issued it was reckoned there were one million collectors,
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  • 318 11 Series Of Pictures To Be Made (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 3'J MR. C M. WOOLF, the British film chief, who resigned his £20,000-a-year Gau-mont-British post to start his own company, is now associated with new British film plans involving expenditure of
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  • 405 11 Motoring: Charge Against Harry Tate (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) I London. Aug. 30. MARRY TATE, the comedian with the famous motoring sketches, figured m a different kind of motoring episode at the South Western Police Court yesterday. In his own name
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  • 164 11 Hot Weather In Britain The Cause (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 20. THE hot weather has upset the kitchens of Britain. Instead of the oven, housewives are using the tin-opener. Crven grocers, fishmongers and tinned food manufacturers are doing record business. Butchers, bakers
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  • 440 11 Matter Is Not Substance xMERELY AN ASPECT OP SPACE n« w lork. Professor Albert Einstein m a new theory, which he announced recently, shows that matter may be only Kpace m a peculiar form, the things that men recognize as atomic particles being little bridges m
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  • 1273 12  -  W. B. Paterson I iFE is hard. The truth of that assertion was brought home to me the other day with a sickening thud of the kind usually associated with bottle parties and the coroner's court. A candid friend addressed me, after the manner of
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  • 820 13 hira^i Evangelist THOUSANDS ATTEND MEETINGS (From A orrespondent) i PROPHET, ix preacher of A r ighteousnLss, a John the Baptist calling his people to repentance, an Oriental Savonarola converting i whole city his preaching against I ir! of society, a Chinese j o hu Wesley
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  • 533 13 Working On New Musical Show 'By Air Mail... 'From Our Own Correspondent/ London. Aug. .°,O. MARRIAGE, religion, and Hollywood were »c TO&lecta on bhlth Ramon Nova V-, ido» ol the screen, spoke to mo f or n ariv an hour m his U :t e m
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  • 169 13 New Pedestrian Crossing Signal System For Surrey (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 30. THE Surrey County Council is about to experiment with a new pedestrian crossing signal system on the Kingston by-pass. If i: is successful it is likely to supersede the "press button"
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  • 531 13 50 Per Cent. Increase In Traffic i (By Air Mail). (From Out Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 30. THE British aircraft industry at present is or. joying the biggest boom in 'its history. Statistics issued yesterday shoy? that m the first three months of th's year there were
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  • 221 13 Record Number Of Suicide Attempts In 1933 <By Air Main. (From Our Own Correspondent* London, Aug. THE highest number of suicide attempts ever recorded is revealed m the Home Office criminal statistics for 1938 (Stationery Office, 3s. Gd). In 1911 there were 3.474 suicides and 2,313 cases of
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  • 1638 14 Mr. Urn Boon Thin Entertained New Clubhouse For Siew Heng Huay Kuan Weightlifting In Singapore First Inter-Party Badminton Match In Labuan New Court For Week-End B.P. (By "Clubman") MR Lim Boon Thin, who received the Malayan Certificate ot H«nour front H.E. the Governor rerent Iv was
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  • 276 14 Tan; runner-up, Scow Kirn Teck. Handicap Ping-Pong: winner. Edward Tan; runner-up, ran.. Hock Ann. B 2 Ping-Pong: winner. Koh Yam: runner-up. Ngo Bin Keng. Inter-Team Ping-Pong: winner. Tan Ah Bah'.s Team. The Association thanks the donor?. Messrs Tan Soo Chye, Urn Guan Quee, Tan Chye. Thian, G G. Netto and
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  • 361 14 Annual Meeting Of Local Association THE annual general meeting of me Singapore Amateur WeightUfttng Association was held on Saturday on the premises of the Association, A large number oi members were present. The minutes of the last annual meeting were approved and adopted. The .statement of accounts
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  • 229 15 hjgytyj Colony To Meet Perak Shortly Invitation Sent By Local Association Encounter m Either November Or December Annual SingaporeSelangor Match Next Month The Rise Of Tan Chong Tee No Chinese Team For China Notes From Up-Country (By "Dragon") THE ft rsl inter-State match between Singapore and
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  • 81 15 THE following games lopen doubles semi-finals m the Singapore Badminton tournament will be played at the Clerical Union Hall to-day, beginning at 3 p.m.:Chan Chim Bock and Lim Chim Lum t Tun Bng Tee and Lim Hee Chir.. Tan Chong Tee and Seah Eng Hee v. L«?ow Kirn
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  • 816 15 ween Tan Cheng Phor, who is undoubtedly the best player m Northern Malaya to-day and E J. Vass. the best player Singapore has ever produced This match will decide as to who may be properly considered as the best player m Malaya to-day. Cheng Phor has beaten A. S. Samuel.
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  • 859 15 May Take Place In December fßj "Racquet") Ipoh. DADMINTON 'fans" all over the counu try, especially those m Perak, will be interested to learn that there is every possibility of the inter-State match between Perak and Singapore takin? place some time m December. I understand that a committee
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  • 464 16 S. A. F. A. League Concludes Sappers Go Down In Final Game PERAK'S RUGGER PROSPECTS Bright Forecast PLENTY OF TALENT AVAILABLE (By "Scrum Half") DLGGER prospects for Perak this year are better than they have been for very manyyears past, and it is generally agreed m rugger circles here that
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  • 220 16 Records Which Lie Behind The Clubs (By "Referee") AS the home football season has once again come into its own. what art* the records which lie behind the clubs i now getting down seriously to the task j of winning the League Championship? What traditions have some
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    246 16 Little is known of them at present, as thty have yet to prove their worth, but from what I can gather, Thunda should prove a very excellent successor to J. T. Rea at scrum-half, and Matthews, another new man. is reputed to have slaved good rugger at home. He is
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  • 177 16 Bruce Mitchell's Splendid Average WHEN B. Mitchell, the South African, scored his thousandth run m firstclass matches during thus season's cricket tour of England, he had by far the best average of his compatriots, and had also scored the highest number of runs m an innings.
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  • 22 16 Local Soccer— By "Full-Back" Boxing— by "X.0." Swimming— By "Freestyle* 1 Home Football By "Referee." Rugby Football— By "ScrumHalf/
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  • 60 16 The Chinese are runners-up with 19 points and the Wiltshires are third with a point less. The Malays are just below the Tanglin eleven. POLICE WIN SECOND DIVISION Congratulations to the Police team By beating the Marines on Tuesday, the representatives of the law annexed the honours with a point
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  • 319 16 A Sore Complaint From Up-Country (By "Free -Style") THE annual gala of the Ipoh Swimming Club last week-end omy serves to remind us, living on the mainland, that facilities for indulging m this excellent form of sport are almost negligible, ana even if they are available,
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  • 553 16 Police Earn Promotion MALAYS FAVOURITES FOR S.A.F.A. CUP 'By "Full-Back" i Singapore, Saturday their series lIP to then the Sappers had hot V tasted defeat. They had only lost two points. having drawn with the Malays and the Wiltshires. VICTORY AND DEFEAT The two teams the
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  • 741 16  -  K.O. On Sept. 14 HEAVYWEIGHTS DUE IN SINGAPORE B\i THHERE will be three more promotions before the month ia out The first of these is the postponeo middleweight title fi^ht between Young Frisco and Gunboat Jack. The promoter, Mr. R. I). Simon, who now operates
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  • 494 17 „i\GEROUS BEASTS UNDISTURBED In "Baboona" ELEPHANTS QUITE INDIFFERENT iHRTIN Johnson, co-producer with M \frs. John-on «»f the sensational African ep ►oona," arriv- shortly at the Alhambra Theatre, Jfdean illuminating discovery while l or inK ti* savage reaches oi Afri- by plane. rnterinc unexplored regions
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  • 328 17 Novel Theme Features "One More Spring" A WOMAN'S eager pursuit, of the glamour of romance la said to be the thenu* of the latest Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter co-starring vehicle, "One More Spring," .scheduled to come to the Alhambra Theatre shortly. Reports from other
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  • 211 17 A Dramatic Role In New Picture TLAUDETTE Colbert, who recently won v the Motion Picture Academy Award for 1934 with a comedy portrayal, and whose roles m the past have ranged from an Egyptian sorceress to a modern devoted mother, essays a totally new type of characterisation m
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  • 404 17 Miriam Hopkins In Fine Role A FASCINATING motion picture penetrating the life of a coniectual heiress to extravagant wealth is "The Richest Girl m the World," RKO-Ratiio Picture which will bring Miriam Hop kins to the screm of the Pavilion Theatre m the starring
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  • 541 17 "Casino De Paris" RUBY KEELER AND AL JOLSON TUIGHT life is night life m any language, but every nationality and <?very city insists that it be present- ed m a different style. Art Director John Hughes made this discovery when he started research on the
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    • 218 17 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that m a period of little more tHtn a quarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia: (2) Required a thorough!; -mmd Iwwwial position; (3) i tmducod modoin innovations that wore previously
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  • 207 18 But Has Now Lost 10 lbs. In Six Weeks Like many another who found himself putting on flesh, this man decided to st"art taking 1 Kruschf-n Salts. At the end of six weeks he had lost 10 lbs. of his overweight, and t*he rheumat.sm
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  • 228 18 Results And Forthcoming Ties THE following are some of the latest results and forthcoming ties m the above tournament: RESULTS "B" Singles Handicap Final: Lee Teck Hock (owe 15 beat Pang Chia'p Seng 'owe 40) 6 3; 6—3. "B" Doubles Handicap Final: Chua Cheng Hock and Tan
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  • 39 18 Capt. Eyston Breaks The Ten Mile Figure Bonneville, Utah, Sept. 6. THE British racing motorist, Captain Eyston, broke the world's ten-mile record with a speed of 167.09 miles an hour compared with his previous 164.08. Reuter
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  • 349 18 Results Of Annual Tennis Tournament IJURING July and August, the Port D.ek- sen Recreation Club held its annual tennis tournament- -Open and Handicap Singles with success. Lee Moh Hon won the championship m the Open Singles and Lim Cheak Aik was the winner of the Handicap Singles.
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  • 501 18 Semi-Finals To Be Played To-Day Kuala Lumpur A LARGE crowd is expected at the Victoria Institution Hall to-day to I witness the semi-finals of the Open 1 Championship Tournament organised by the Selangor Badminton Association. Play is scheduled to commence at 2 p.m. and the following will be
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  • 296 18 Friday's Fights At The New World or < Saturday THE light between Al Can P Mr 1 latest middleweight importation S Young Aide ,no -n di^p^^-and the New World Arena k^S* at Al Canto was disqualified half*, the eighth round for hitting i O v
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  • 60 18 The following will represent the Chinese 2nd XI against the R.E. m a cup tie match on Monday, Sept. it, at the Anson U*md Stadium: Wai Mun, Jwee Yeow, Song Hock, Kok Yin, Im Peng. Lye Chuan Cheng Hoe, Ghn Hian, Ah Weng. Eng Kee, Cher Senjr, Ch-oon
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  • 26 18 SIEW SIN SI A TOURNAMENTS Members of the Siew Sin Sa are in-fO'-msd that the draw for the badminton and tennis tournament? will take plac? to-day.
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  • 2784 19 (IHIRI) DAY OF S.T.C. AUTUMN (GOLD CUP) MEETING A Mishap And An Objection !V\VLER THE MOST SUCCESSFUL JOCKFY--1 RAIMENT PAYS HIGHEST DIVIDEND Singapore, Saturday. I BRILLIANT weather again favourI B e<l the Third Day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Goto I Cup) Meeting at
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  • 572 19 THE PENANG PLATE: Value $2,100. Class 1 Horses, Division 1. About eight furlongs. JACK FLY (4 8.1, M. Van Breukclen's beh U. Donnelly* l BESTLOT <8' 8.2. 'Mac KongsiV eh c m <Lawlert 2 KALILI (3) 7.13, Major T L Fox and F. A. W. Handiey's ba g
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  • 289 19 Yesterday's Cricket On The Padanjr Singapore Saturday. THE R.A.K. and the X.C.C. met m a one day cricket fixture on the S.C.C. grojnd to-da\. lakinp first knock the club scored "<>y Arh worth top-scoring uih IK. «r«fU> Karu-am via.-' next best with 17.
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  • 160 19 Key Match Of Stonor Shield 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday IN the key match of the Stonor Shield j competition, which was concluded to-day, the Rangers defeated the Indians by eight wickets. The game was commenced last week, when the Indians scored 48 m their
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  • 93 19 bond. In-ver-fogg got into third position Sir Theobald was still leading as the horses entered the home straight, hotly pursued by Climats and Popover. The latter took the lead, but a final spun Iby Winways, Ledger Line and Merry Mike unset his calculations. In a thrilling finish, Winways secured the
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  • 125 20 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935. Punters at the Singapore Races Regiment (Tankard up) winning the second race at Bukit Timah y ay U.c highest dividend of ttoe ai Two weddings took place at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Singapore, yesterday. That of Mr. C.
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