Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 September 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune VoS.3 >O IH SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 453 1 ETHIOPIAN TROOPS ASSEMBLING Italy's Decision I LEAGUE PROPOSALS REJECTED Koine, Sept. 21. IT is officially announced that the Italian Cabinet has rejected the Geneva proposals. The communique issued in Rome by the Council of Ministers states that while appreciating the efforts made by the
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  • 328 1 GLUTTED MARKETS HUNGRY MEN Problem Of Expanding Consumption London, Sept. 20 THE relations of th« tWo problems of widespread deficient nutritional standards on the one hand and surpluses o" food products or actual restx^tion oi their production on the other, which was raised by the Australian delegate Mr btaney Biu-e,
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  • 182 1 Residue Of £6,475 Estate For Brother (By Air Mail). It was revealed yesterday that "Lawrence of Arabia." otherwise Aircraftman T. B, Shavv, who died on May 19 last, aged <*, left estate valued at *7,441, with net per- nalty £6.-175. Col Lawrence died after lying unconscious for a
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  • 82 1 How Far M. Laval Can Go In Backing Britain Paris, Sept. 21. Th<> Council of Ministers which has been sitting since 10 a.m. is expected to he debatin? how far M. Laval can go m backing Britain's support of the Cove°f issued after the CabinrtmS states that M.
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  • 43 1 Washington, Sept. 21. An office has been established for thcontrol of arms and munitions and will deal with the registration of arms manufacturers, exporters and importers and also issue arms and licences and supervise the international traffic m arms. Reuter
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  • 120 1 Violent Quarrel MAN RUSHED TO HOSPITAL From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, Saturday. THE nose, mouth and tongue of a Malay were alleged to hay. been cut off by another young Malay m the course of a violent quarrel here y esteigi*y. 'jfttA^ thf itijrirtd-Wn
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  • 127 1 H.M.S. Hermes In Thrilling Rescue EIGHT members of the crew of H.M.S. Hermes, now m harbour, had a terrifying experience while the vessel was on the way from Wei-'jai-Wei. Encountering bad weather m the China Sea, the Hermes, which was procet ding at full speed, was suddenly .truck
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    17 1 Members of the St. John's Ambulanco Brigade, London district, instruct householders how to meet aerial gas attacks.
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  • 65 1 Singapore, Saturday. The Fire Brigade was summoned to a grass fire at 9.58 last night m Cairn Hill Road and within quarter of an hour after this outbreak, they were called again to Tembeling Road where a food :tKil was found ablaze. In both cases, the outbreaks were
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  • 206 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh "Red" Leader Wounded In Leg Shanghai, Sept. 21. A GOVERNMENT communique states that the followers of Ho Lung, the "Red" leader, have been surrounded by Government troops along the banks of the river Sinshui. In the course of a battle at Taiyuen. Ho Lung's
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  • 195 1 For Pupils Of English Schools In Singapore The Singapore Antt-On»mn will hold an oratorical contest for the oupils of the English s h O o 1c »n P*v*»>ore on th» subiect, "Why The Opium iF^biLJLs T "ntmf"i T^-d^^ «5«*>t. 27 ft A3ln> ih. in the Mr. H. R
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  • 83 1 Accused's Colleague Refuses To Testify Sacramento, (California), Sept. 21. A strange hitch threatens to hold up the habeas corpus proceedings designed to free Tom Mooney, who was impnsoned after a dynamite explosion Hi Chicago. Mooney 's comrade, Warren Billings, who was convicted on the same charge, threatens
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  • 33 1 In a supplement to S.S. Government Gazette, Banekok Ls declared an mfeoted place under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance owing to reports of the existence of clioleia ihere.
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  • 305 1 Gorgeous Ceremonial PRAYERS CHANTED BY PRIESTS Addis Ababa, Sept. 21. jjEATED on his gold draped throne, amid a pile of crim son cushions, the Emperor of Ethiopia this morning presided at the "Little Maskal," a great Ethiopian religious festival which was celebrated with gorgeous ceremonial at
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  • 244 1 Cornelia Kirdall Draw Big Crowds Patrons of Raffles Hotel have had this week an opportunity of witnessing one of the ckverest cabare. performances seen m Singapore for some time. Cornelia and K.rdall certa nly present very fascinating variety of dances and i is difficult to single
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  • 1574 2 Home Football DEFEAT FOR SCOTTISH CHAMPIONS THE English League Champions suffer* <J yet another reverse yesterday when they entertained Manchester City, the visitors winning by the odd g al m five. Th^s was one of the many surprises m y^Stwday's Ler.rue pamesSUNDERLAND f^undrrl^nd. however, who art niak
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  • 202 2 To-night's Meeting In Aid Of Jubilee Fund An excellent programme of ten fights will be staged at the New World Arena to-night, and the lull proceeds of the show will be given to the Singapore Jubilee Fund. His Excellency the Governor has given his Patronage tc the
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  • 112 2 The following will represent V.M.C.A. U m hockey against C.S.C. II on Tues- day Sept. 24, at C.S.C. at 5.10 p.m.: M. S. Menon, B. R. O. Willis, E. Brown, Pakianathan, Loci Eng San (capt,), Yzelman, Wee Hong Heng, J. Namazie, Tambopnan, Mabert, Chua, Boon Unn. Reserves:— R.
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  • 30 2 The replay of the S.C.F.A. Cuo-F:nal scheduled for to-day (Sunday) between Amicable A.A. and the Chinese Cora■nanidn A.A. has had to be postponed owing tr> unavoidable circumstances
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  • 139 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 20. Jnche Ahmad Keppel bin Jaffar, Secretary of the Town Board, Batu Pahat, has just Teturned by the 'TCashima Maru" from leave spent m Japan, and has resumed duties. He is a brother of Inche Onn, Editor of the
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  • 260 2 Had Been Suffering From Malaria MR. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coro- I ncr, returned a finding of suicide at an inquiry into the death of a 27--yea:-oid Hckien named Lock Yam, who died as a result of stab wounds inflicted by himself. The Coroner's finding
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  • 133 2 Ties To Be Played Next Week The following are the ties m the S C C lawn tennis tournament to be held next Week Monday, Sept. 23: B. Class Single* n 1: 7 H H Martham -3 v. Winner of C. J. B:-mbroke —3 and B. E. Ablitt
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  • 111 2 Hops Off On Another Tr\ At Cape Record London Bm* «h THE airman. Mr. Campbell BlaVk 1 companied by a -ptk* and less operator. Mr. J. H McArthur /I?,* oft from Hatfield at 4 11 an at tempi on a record flic hi JJ\, lr Cape and back.
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  • 75 2 Privy Council Meeting For King's Consent London, Sept. 21 I is announced from Balmoral Casu that the weddin; of the Duke of qw center and Lady Alice Montague Dowlas Scott will take place at WestmSster Abbey on November 6. A Privy Council Meccing will be held after the
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    • 146 2 ftrV' I Many unsolicited personal letters sixc.la as this I X testify to the fact that delicious 'Ovaltine' is :f the h2Fjl Devera se for children. '<j*ya)tin^ C* \\?»V scientifically prepared from .the .highest qualities fAlv^l of malt ex tract, creamy milk and new-^aid ;egss, 4 and contains all the
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    • 374 2 "SHE USED TO BE SO SLl>r Chance Remark Which Opened Nurse's Eyes It ife often a chancy remark that Wite* a woman realise she is putting on' weight. Xurse N.C. heard thy Matron *ay she looking middle-a^ d and plump— fend v opened her eyes. Read liow she got rid
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  • 2897 3 SPEECHES AT LS.P. CONFERENCE Malaya's Crops IMPROVING THE YIELDS <From Our Special Representative} Malacca, Saturday. DEFORE opening to-day s proceedings of the annual conference cf the Incorporated Society of Planters at Malacca Club, the chairman, Mr. W. Leggart, mentioned the impending retirement of Lieut.-Col.
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  • 300 3 Derby Celebrates Notable Centenary London, Scpi 20 riTIES and towns In many parts of the country arc celebrating the centenary of the Municipal Corporation passed m 1835, which laid the torn dations of local government m Great Britain One of the most enterprising forms" of celebration
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    • 126 3 AVROM-MEDAN Programmes For To-Day g 'Wavelength 63 7 Metres) The wireless programmes from Station Avrom, Medan. on Wavelength 63.7 metres, for to-day and to morrow are as follows: TO-DAY 7.45 a.m Roman Catholic Servic After this the NICRO will use the sender. 12.15 p.m.— 1.30 p.m. (The AVROM. Luncheon concert.
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    • 396 4 A GREAT NEW ADVANCE IN THE CORRECTION OF FAILING EYESIGHT Our 18 Point Eye-examination Is A Conscientious Study And (overs Every Possible Eye Deficiency. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. (ilasses if needed. R. A. Thompson Dr. of Optology, fJovt. Licentiate (U.S.A.), M.0.1. (London). 5,
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    • 328 4 What JOAN whispered to 808 was a bed-time story compared to t what GENEVIEVE TOBIN said to WARREN WILLIAM m this j saucy, Naughty comedy hit I CAPITOL OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Come and blush to your heart's content at this rip-roaring story of an author who taught a
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    • 225 4 |-ALHAMBRA|j;:";f lit cJSD^)xV na 3 v/i:S n 3nx rS-*- c 9 rc: ;c: t Tvzan ex ail time! Mcst w* Iwiiw&fc Filmed m mala where Hit l; .J-.wfc I story .cs laid. SEIi the perilous Popular \> rl^^^JESr re^ rr^° un^ nGV/n jungle wildsH Jr> Tarzan m a death battle
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  • 1598 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES yOV will find m the middle of this page the photograph of two gentlemen whose ages combined amount to 166 years. And most of their time has been spent m Malaya. Add for yourselves the usual newspaper comments about the healthiness of the climate and the possibility
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    • 268 5 Wf IP/ "->ij» txctlUnt rtsu tiwxtn |^^^^Bl^^B \*>^ jll Mucdtana m a com of P H9 »r^^*^ mcnorrhagia. To* I ■^^^K^ fk JJUri >otimt Ttgatn«a hir f Hi y r *^Jjser V&AA M o> 11 Follow this r^P na M l course S *<0" Care-free Health Every physician knows that
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  • 846 6  -  Horatius THE UNDISCLOSED GUARD (By HPHE value of a card is often enhenced by the fact that its location is unexpected and, this being so, it is obviously good play on the part of the player holding the card to avoid disclosing it until such time as it
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  • 112 6 Red Crosses For Doctors* Cars Prague. Doctors in practice in Czechoslovakia can now obtain from the police special "privilege" badges for mounting on the bonnets of their motor-cars. This badge a red cross on a blue ground, Wxth the entwined two snakes traditionally symbolical of the medical profession
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  • 150 6 Hungarian Section Inaugurated (By Air Mail) drom Out Own Correspondent) Budapest, Sept. 10. SIR Stenson Cook, General Secretary of the A. A., represented that organisation and also the "Alliance International de Tourisme" at the official inauguration here to-day of the Hungarian section of Europe's Highway No.
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  • 93 6 Calcutta Because she did not Wish to remain a widow with little hope of a fresh marriage, a woman at Dibrugarh (Assam) has been posing as a man successfully for 18. years. She was admitted to a hospital as a water carrier with ear trouble. A physical
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  • 401 6 WEDDING O F DUKE OF GLOUCESTER A Pen Sketch Of The Bride (By Air Maii. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 13. IT has been decided that the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montaeu-Douglas-Scott shall have a Scottish wedding. The date will be fixed when the Prime Minister visits
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  • 1184 7  -  G. S. Hammonds I 1.1 II 111 I i i i i ri!:|ii|i!ini!:i;:i;;i::|!:ii;|t:iiit (1^;; 1 ;;;iIltlllllllllillllllllilllUlillllllltilllll!llllllllUllllllli 1 llllllli:itlIJIIIHIIIilllllllilHmi'.lilllnmiHull»U»)'_ The Menace Of Noise I Suppress That Instinct The I j Urge To Find Out J -Vtai;ii i i i i i i i i i
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    • 59 7 W/ ft 'WEAKNESS r ")T/ DEBILITY rQ an>em i a Up Syrui> WV// /Z of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and grves health and strength. *ai better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. A. CLOUET CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. OUTAINABLE
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    • 204 7 The New REX records have captured j Jill Al^l IP |/|U |M the fascinating rhythm, marvellous j fMAR I IF KLJN7 touch and sweet rin n^ tone whioh j Wlir^ni-lfc. l\Ullit characterise the delightful style, J .-dS^vv, whicn Charlie Kunz created and J J which he alone can bring to
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    • 74 7 t r- AT LAST I I Sect Jin Quee (In English) i J Read tile Ufa St< ry f Beet Jm Quc-c and Lee See Bin J m !>)<■> t I Expedition to the East! JBO cts. incld. postage Ckfneae Legend for complete Set En TrMwlaiaw parts (S.S. stamps J
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  • 2186 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent A JUBILEE that loaches many of us more closely than thai celebrated m I wu.s the. reason for much gaiety, much magnificence and much merry making m Johore hi: I week. Much though the King and his family have endeared them^e
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  • 1732 8 THE great thing about Singapore is that it has weather with plenty of sunshine and one can do lots of outdoor things that are so good for one and so fashionable to do. Swimmine for instance. That m addition to being merely such good exercise is now
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    • 59 8 Personally Selected Gowns for all occasions. Received from America Weekly VERY MODERATELY PRICED SIZES 12 TO 44 Bernyece Harvey Room 2 Adelphi Hotel, j The Smart Shop of Stamford Road. I ILMLA N I) CREATIONS Just unpacked a shipment of W£lZ "ADORABLE- FROCKS AND A^ THEY ARE ADORABLE! flßn aN
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    • 127 8 JADE, varied m Design, Quality, and Antiquity, at POH CHENG CHEONG, jadp merchants and jewellers. 88, North Bridg-e Road, and 21U, South Bridge Road. '^::^fe New Stock f^m [HATS DRESSES INEW SHADES 61, Stamford Road. ALLIinl A IlU^tj PHONE 3335. SELETAR GRANGE EUROPEAN RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. 14 Vi Mile Thomson —Sel
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    • 343 8 VdMMMMWBM i i i i i i i i i lutmmmmy GENERAL BOOKS I m Understand the Chinese by William .Martin I i With a preface by S;r A^hur I SulaT. X.( H. I 11 Illusti-ations and an Endpaper Map. BCH. I I Book Of Ram: Bibb of India Mahatma
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  • 728 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser 's Hill m various parts Lni Selangor generally had their t *£t on the attendance at the local •*i of amusement last Saturday piac* 4 were fur fewer people than 'at the Hotel Majestic, where Erie rf Gerda made their filial appearance the weekly
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  • 526 9 THE Hill "season" seems to be a very lengthy affair this year. Usually over by the end of August, we find the "Arms" and the golf course as crowded a-s if September were one lons public holiday, despite the erratic weather. Mrs. strettle. who wore an
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    • 58 9 lIIIIIttIIIIIIII k I I I I I I I I J g THE FINEST I jf^, SHOE SHOP V:'v IN MALAYA. CHEON(; SHOE CO. t. THE FASHION I fSHOE SHOP, 354 and 356, North Bridge Road. D X '-'1 GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR The lltimate Choice of the Discriminating WOMAN MAYNARD'S
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    • 188 9 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. at Paskoe Co., Mrs. J. de Graaf Cornwall House, 6|/ 2 milestone, Orchard Rd. 192F, Pasir Panjang ORDERS TAKEN. J^^lß^Hter, 17 1 9 AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD. dm %f!f inhere m ijjf Dark tresses oi' Oriental ladies are waved 1 w ith scientific
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    • 154 9 <, r By MILLINERY DEPARTMENI M THE VERY LATEST MODELS FROM PARIS H BH GOWNS FOR EVERY OCCASION W l lllll lll il lll utTTt l i ***** ll- >llll-l '•'•••'•"•^"•■•'•"••'•"•"•"••■•"•"•"•'•'i 1 tfr 1 ys&£}m^W On your way homo drop m f r X^^S^li^fe> waffles or one of our special
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  • 614 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 22, 1935. ANXIOUS DAYS THIS has been a week of anxiety and suspense, a period of marking time, waiting to know what is going to happen. There are those who maintain that we are on the eve of the world war which has been so
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  • 1280 10  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Italy s Adventure: Britain And France Must Keep Out fT seems to be the opinion of almost every person I meet that Europe is on the eve of war- I would not say "considered opinion/ because a considered reading
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  • 513 10 IN a community devoted largely to too pursuit of commerce, I cannot do I better than begin with a story with a business moral. DISAPPOINTED Lover: "I cannot un- derstand why you permit you" j daughter to sue me for breach of pro- j
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    • 109 10 I ALWAYS USE ROYAL for delicious cakes Don 't risk failures mr with inferior M^ p cious cakes every time. P%J&^^ F M Why risk wasting good %/^^v baking powder— espe- cially when the cost of Royal is so low? You'll find this tempting Marigold Insist on genuine g£ &S?
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  • 1185 11 Cheers Clapping In Courtroom MURDER CHARGE WITHDRAWN Farm Hand Acquitted DRAMATIC ENDING TO, TRIAL (By Air Mail) London, Sept. V 6. CHEERS and loud clapping of hands resounded through the little court at Morpeth, Northumberland, when the magistrates announced that a charge of murder against a farm labourer was withdrawn.
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  • 92 11 Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The "menial angivsh" suffered by a cow who lost her tail has been the means of enriching her master by £10. A farmer here proved to the satisfaction of a magistrate that hir, best, cow. since her tail had been bitten off up to the
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  • 139 11 Malay Arrested In London (By Air Mail) >f:om Our Own Correspondent, London, Sept. 13. KADIR KHAN, 27, a native of the Malay States, living at Talbot Road, Bayswater, London, was remanded at the Marylebone Police Court, on charges of stealing books to the value of £6.
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  • 632 11 Italian Campaign POSSIBLE COURSE OF ATTACK Q(> pessimistic is the outlook for peace that already the probable course of an Italian campaign is being widely canvassed. From the grouping of the Italian forces, it is suggested, says the WM Australian, that there will be an advance
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    52 11 Mrs Vanderbilt, <nte* spending a montl. with her little daugh.ei, Gloria arrived m England recently. Mother and daughter spent July ?oge the "a "ruled by Judge Carew after which Gloria returned to her aunt Srs Harry Payne Whitney. Photo V^n6e^m (left) with her sister, Lady Furness, on arrival at Wateiloo
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  • 1246 12  -  W. B. Paterson si:iiii!-i'!i!iii!tiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii!i:i!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiniiHiii:iiL'tJil liilUlill l" I In Which I Discuss I I Tim Possibility Of War I Breaking Out In The Near j j (The Very Near) East I And Offer A Valuable j i Suggestion As To How I I It May Be
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    • 175 12 O-V-W'r TICKETS ISSUED JLyixJ BY ALL STEAM FOR '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 JKWLLLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00 SILVER
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    • 152 12 mw \canjeel isdEWLIFE surfe Q through my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs! Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish m my work and a new enjoytfV% ment of every
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    • 151 12 THF RFSm/T OF SPARE TTMF STUDY The greatest triumphs of the Business* and Professional World are the result of Srare Time Study. No man reaches a hit?*, position who is net prepared to set aside some of his evening hours for study, which will fit him for promotion and pay-raises
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    • 15 12 Jn a number of fl<']i^htfu] irnit F Dr -S^ H (E N 1 X M^^^SB^^Sr^
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  • 1294 13 BAD LUCK WITH MILES HAWK MACHINES ACCIDENTS IN KUALA LUMPUR AND SINGAPORE KIND'S CUP RACE MANY RECORDS HELD (BY "OBSERVER") ris a zrvnl pity that, due to their txtrann;i!iary run of bad luck, the two Milt.- Hawfc machines so far this country are now no longer m
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  • 646 13 Lady Alice Scott ROMANTIC FAMILY HISTORY T4IE engagement of Prince Henry 1 of England, the Duke of Gloucester, to Lady Alice Scott, daughter of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, is causing great interest to be taken m the story of that noble Scottish family. Buecleuch, it
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    • 227 13 Have cleaner, whiter linens and save money by using r^ai I j___p___j for your washing? I]&MZ§£M K '^^x J efs clntnes da^Hnah < L— ff%jgi&& yS w^ white, and without th<>^i^v^(jg^g^__^-/-' f^ wcp</ /or //o;y/ rnhhing that m N. /y* makes the clothes wear out m m quickly. Sunlight MMftef
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  • 947 14 Association Of Barbell Men Successful Re-Union Meeting Loke's B.P Fifth Anniversary Ties For Amateur A. A. Tournament nPHE premises of the Association of Barbell Men of Singapore presented a gay appearance on the occasion of the "At Home which was held on Sunday, Sept. 8. In
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  • 305 14 Indian Student's Death BEAUTIFUL SWEDISH BLONDE London, Sept. 5. A YOUNG Indian student's twoyears' search throughout Great Britain for tht- girl h<- )mmi has been eodsd l»y death m 1 LoMka hospital. The stii<l<rt urajj Sun>h Chandra Roy, ag-eci 2.''>. from Calcutta, who died m
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    16 14 Group photograph of Loke's Badm inton Party taken on the occasion of tho Party's fifth anniversary
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    • 284 14 ~"^BLni^BB^BklBSr^BBl >HbbV BsC •j^^^BjßJßHwiiMQ'feii^^. __!^JZZ^fc- i?" jjb^B^B^mSbßß^? "^■T j3K?3*?^BB!B!BBHev! ■s^^h^ BoLJ Bs JbUBI JbUBbJI «^Baß^^^«^ y^P B-^^bE^B^^B>^B^^bK-^K u ~SBI bbß- ''^tSFffyii'-; N v pr\ Another o! the fortunate thousands M B^^ who nave discovered the secret of getting more smoking pieasure TJTf^HJUtC^ with cciiiplete throai comfort. 1 tjwT»^B^h Graven "A'
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    • 85 14 SANITY MEANS DEATH New Orleans, Ixmisiana. A man is to be hanged here five years after having been sentenced to dea*h Because he has recovered his sanity. Five years ago Charles Guerand, a whiteman, was convicted of the murder of Hattie Mooray, a negro dishwasher, and sentenced to be hanged.
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    • 177 14 PILES can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist storks, a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the misery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of
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  • 1094 15 G-ipi Novice BJ*.'s Double Success Leow Kirn Fait New Singles Champion Inter-Club Tourney Started New Parties Formed In Perak Perak Team v. Singapore? Notes From Selangor rl Novice Badminton Party are to be congratulated on their double success m the Singapore open championship tournament. Their "crack"
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    14 15 po!d Badminton Party who lv <to the SOA. Badminton Party m the Inter-Club Tournamen
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    1350 15 Play In Semi-Final Matches THE semi-finals of the Selangor Badminton Association championships produced badminton of an extremely high standard last week-end on the V.I. courts. Perhaps the most interesting matcn was m the men's doubles semi-finals when Chan Kon Leong and Lee Mun Kong, last year's runners-up, defeated
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  • 844 15 New Parties Formed In Stale (By "RACQUET* Ipoh. BADMINTON enthusiasts m Porak and other parts of the coumry "Will be interested to learn that an oiliciai invitation has been received by ihe honorary secretary of the Perak Badminton Association asking Porak to send a team to
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    • 114 15 afja; fa;jgf af "Imagine How Proud lAm I 1 —when other mothers ask me how I keep baby so healthy. She's never been ill. Hardly ever cries. She is a contented j; I baby. And all because of proper feeding. Ever since wean- I ing I've been^iving her Quaker Oats
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  • 903 16 REFEREE'S AWARD FINAL Frisco And Jack (OMMHNTS ON BOARD RILING (By "K.O.'J nrilE main topic m boxing circles thrilling battle staged by Young Frisco and Gunboat Jack, and the subsequent action of the Boxing Hoard of Control m altering the verdict to a draw. It
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  • 709 16 Interesting Week-End HOCKEY TRIAL AND SOCCER FINAL (By "Forward") HP HE last week-end was quite an interesting one, for two of the principal events were the first State hockey trial and the soccer final m the Perak Football Association Cup competition. *j Just like at rugger,
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  • 40 16 United Services To Play Naval Team A rugby match between the United Services and the Royal Navy, comprised of His Majesty's ship now m harbour, has been arranged for Friday next. The venue has not yet been fixed.
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  • 392 16 Smaller Clubs Doing Well (By "Sticks") A START was definitely made m the hockey season m Singapore last week when several teams were engaged m first and second eleven matches, but it was surprising that none oi Padan? clubs, however, have started comparathose which took part.
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  • 823 16 The Tourist Trophy CAR LEAPS OVER HEDGE (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 13. "I^REDDIE" Dixon, always the idol of the crowd, drove the finest race of his career when he won the R.A.C. Tourist Trophy Race at Belfast. He drovp one of the new fourcylinder iy 9
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  • 589 16 Seven Teams Knocked-Out POOR SHOWING BY WILTS (By "Full-Back") Singapore, Saturday. gEVEN teams have already been knocked out from the S.A.F.A Cup competition. They are the two Padang Clubs TT he ,?n V i Sen ices Wilts H, Chinese 11. M.P.H. and the Marines. STANDARD OF
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  • 316 17 ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR OLAND A Real Thrill AT THE ALHAMBRA NEXT MONTH WARNER GLAND'S latest screen appearance as that genial and philosophical Chinese sleuth, Charlie Chan one of the most completely captivating detective heroes m the history of book or screen, will tt seen at the
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  • 471 17 "Les Miserables" SOCIAL PROBLEMS ON THE SCREEN ruRRYL Zanuck is a producer v noted for anticipating social upheaval W his s creen entertainment. His "The Public Enemy" was the forerunner of th» fate which beiell illinger, and served as the first gun n directing public
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  • 298 17 I In Streamline Thriller I Of The Rails is the heritage of youth In the scheme of things m the Universe a designed that youth shall press tfward to new accomplishments, new jainments and new victories. At the «*r end of the scale is old
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  • 403 17 Deluge Of Celebrities See The Film NEVER before m all its drowsy career has the residential community of Astoria, L.1., a suburb of New York City, seen such a deluge of celebrities, big wigs, literary lights and important cosmopolitan figures as it suffered during the
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    16 17 Cornelia and Kirdal, the clevet pair of Cabaret entertainers, who are appearing at the Raffles Hotel.
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  • 90 17 1 I "Goodbye Again" Opens To-Day FIRST National's comedy drama, a screen version of the big Broadway stage success, "Goodbye Again," opens at the Capitol Theatre to-night. Warren William, Joan Blond ell and Gene vie v 3 robin are m the leading roles. •'Goodbye Again" is a
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  • 1119 18 DAZZLING DISPLAY BY NEWCOMER Unanimous Verdict LOSER'S GALLANT EFFORT Singapore, SundayVENTURA Marquez, the first Mexican boxer to set foot on Malayan soil, made a successful debut before a large crowd at the New World Arena last night- By far the cleverer boxer and a
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  • 72 18 Meeting To Form A Rugby Team A meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the Old Boys' Room m St. Andrew's School at 5.15 p.m. for the formation of a St. Andrew's rugby team to, be comprised j of both Old Boys and present
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  • 322 18 Anglo-Chinese School Results Singapore, Saturday. The sixth annual swimming carnival the Anglo-Chifiese School, Singapore, took place to-day ac 4 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. Pool, Fort Canning. Mrs. Choo Teck Guan distributed 3m prizes. The House Individual championship was won by Yeo Jui Mok, a.id the Inter-house championship went
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  • 100 18 American Assn. Beat Japanese THE result of the return match between the American Association golf team and the Japanese Golf Club, played on the Japanese course at Tanglin, was a win for the American Association by 514 to 214. Scores were as follows: Easton and Curley 0, Hoshizaki and
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  • 86 18 RUBBER PRICE UP SLIGHTLY Better Advices Prom Abroad (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, morning. Rubber (Singapore), lg*4 cts ur ii ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $109»4, un changed. To-day's Prices: London: 5 7 16d, up 1 16 d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 11 7.16
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  • 63 18 On better advices from abroad the market again shows an improvement to-day but little rubber is offering. U- K. stocks are expected to be unchanged this week. Stocks m the U.S.A- of tubes and cases show or appreciable decrease at the end c? July. Buyers Seller* Spot 18% 187,4
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  • 148 18 Supplies Of Ready Rubber On Low Side Singapore, Saturday. Noon Although little business has bet: passing to-day the market is very steac. and values have again adcanced. Seller are holding off and .supplies of retdy rubber are distinctly on the low side U. K. stocks are not
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  • 102 18 DAILY PRICES CURHINT. Singapore, Saturday, noo r Buyers. Selkr No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (Continued m previous C<***»/ (F. 0.8. September) 19 1918 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 18 11J16 18 13)16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapoie) 19 l'J 1 8 do.
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  • 1940 19 KEEN RACING AT BUKIT TIMAH Che Wahab's Success MANY EXCITING FINISHES Singapore, Saturday. rrHE curtain was dropped on the current racing season m Singapore to-day when the final day of the Singapore Turf CluVs Summer Skye Meeting was rim at
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  • 142 19 Tambatan Beat Serkat At Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 20. T?i the third round of the Lee Kia Choon Cup Competition-, the Tambatan School met Serkat this evening on the Sri Kopi School padang, Johore Bahru, and won by the I only
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  • 71 19 The following will represent Loke's B.P. m a friendly match of two doubles i and three singles wtith Chin Khoon B.P. to-mcrrow, off Loke's court, at rear of "Echigoya and Co., Ltd.," 54-56, Mlddli Road, at 2.30 p.m.: Goh Jeow, Lim Jitt Fong, Tan
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  • 412 19 In Honour Of Sultan's Birthday (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sept. 19. THE following are the results of the sports held at the Muar Club Padang yesterday m connection with the Sultan's Birthday celebrations: 100 yds. open: 1. Chong Fook Yong, 2. Abdul iYlajid, 3. Salleh bin
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  • 64 19 Kuala Rovers* Defeat The Tamils (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ANE of the finest ctip finals ;played m Kuala Lumpur for several years was seen on the Stadium Ground this evening, when thy Kuala Rvers defeated the T.P.C.A. (Tamils) m the Selangor Cup final by 0.
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  • 125 19 Interesting Competition At Clerical Union Singapore, Saturday. Badminton of a hich siandard, was witnessed by a fair crowd of spectators at the Clerical Union to-day when fee matches, consisting of three singles and two doubles were played off between the Novices B.P. and the Diehard B.P. The results
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  • 382 19 S.A.F.A. Cup EXCITING GAME AT ANSON ROAD Singapore, Saturday. gXCTUNG football was witnessed at the A: '-on Road Stadium this afternoon, when the Chinese and the Gunners dashed m the S.A.F.A. C"p competition. Vfter i tune start, the <»xchar>pes were punctuated with excitir.? incidents. The Gunners
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  • The Sunday Tribune
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      125 20 ISO yards hurdles fopen) race at the City High School Spoils Singapore, on Friday. Officials and judges at the City High School Sports on Friday The Perak Customs and Excise football team which beat the Ipch Chinese Corinthians 4 l on Saturday last for the P.F.A Cup Competition. Soaud m
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    • 81 20 First Unofficial J.P. In Johore State For the first time m the history of Fu Hung Chin, winner of the long Johore, Justices of the Peace are jump fopen) at the City High being appointed from among the School Sports unofficial community. This is Mr. S. Ponnampalam, the first choice
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