Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 September 1935

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune •"■O. Ik* SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 775 1 STRONGER DEFENCE OF EMPIRE nservative Demand THIRSDAY'S PARTY CONFERENCE (H> Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 20. STRONG demand for substantial increases m the Defence Forces to enable British interests to be adequately safeguard jd, and international obligations fulfilled, will be made
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  • 281 1 Editing Enormous Mass Of Film (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 20. PRANK Buck has got back to New York 1 with his collection of wild beasts and over 100.000 feet of film made during his Malayan tour. He started at
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  • 34 1 The Silver Jubilee of the Church of tha Sacred Heart, Tank Road, will be celebrated to-day at 8 a.m. by Pontifical High Mass. at which Bishop A. Devals Wl 1 officiate
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  • 370 1 Ten Warships Land Marines Hongkong, Sept. 28. TEN Japanese warships recently appeared m Swatow and landed a number of marines, it is now revealed. The news was strictly censored. It appears that a number of Japanese rice boats which had been importing rice into the Chaosan
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    27 1 Mr. J. N. C. Hancock and Miss Dorothy Chambers leaving St. Andrew's Cathedral after their wedding yesterday. Little Miss Felicity Ann Hancock, the train-bearer, is also seen.
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  • 276 1 WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL Mr. J. N. C. Hancock And Miss Dorothy Chambers Singapore, Saturday. ST. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of an interesting wedding this afternoon, both the contracting 1 parties being well known m Singapore. The bridegroom was Mr. John Neil Coulter Han°ock. of the Department of Statistics,
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  • 182 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh French Troops Near Kwangtung* Border Hongkong, Sept. 28. The French authorities m Kwangchowwan Bay, m French Indo-China, near the Kwangtung border, havo notified the Canton Government that the object of their sending a labour corps to repair the roads on their side of
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  • 249 1 Leaving For Holiday In China MR. Lim Cheng Ean. the well-known Penang lawyer, is now m Singapore en a holiday. He will accompany the Malayan Chinese Contingent to participate at the All-China Olympic Meeting and will sail for Shanghai to-day by the Conte Veide. Mr. Lim
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  • 176 1 Two Imperial Airways Liners Due MESSRS Mansfield and Co Ltd., Sing- apoie the eeneral agents m Malaya for Imperial Airways Ltd forward the 'following for publication: The aerodrome at Pvnang has now been declared fit for use by heavy com--1 merciai ircralt and it is oropowd
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  • 82 1 Will Observers Be Sent To Abyssinia Geneva. Sepi. 28. THE Committee of Thirteen met at 10 a.m. to appoint a sub-com-nvtu to draft their report. The uucstion of the despatch of cbservrs to Ethiopia will be reconsid red on Monday. In this connection a decision m the matter
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  • 1690 2 Huddersf ield Held To Draw By Bolton HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS Arsenal Make Good ABERDEEN LOSE TO THIRD LANARK THERE wort; several surprises again this W«ek m -the English Football League panics, the most unexpected provided m Sunderland's vi it to Gbejiea, the visitors coming avay irith a d <*'{ '■*>
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  • 302 2 Naval Team Beaten By R.S.Y.C Singapore, Saturday. A ROWING regatta was held at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club this evening m which a programme of two events was ear-ied out The first event was the senior sculling championship for the Rodesse Cup and was followed by
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  • 277 2 Successf u l Entertainment Last Night IT wa.s a grand i Raffle Hotp moment »h£ th< end a.m this m of the Grand "Movi< Bui' the hug< number tin i ..blc time they spent" nn.'ss Idea, the fr a Henry Lhe i. hu. T partni "ck>patr?
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    • 357 2 Flatulence gone m 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve flatulence after an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that distressing condition m two minutes. This new remedy is Chardox a h ighly-actiyated charcoal fifty times more effective m its action than ordinary medicinal
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    • 113 2 tka gaga One of the World's Greatest Masterpieces as a Book comes to the Talking Screen at Last CJSLI^XTFCJJLs OPENING TUESDAY NEXT HE WAS A JZtg&Ute, VI(TOK /^^JB^t>^ FROM HOME HUGO'S i-;\ I^ :^^MK^iF^J^^^'2'^Wy^^» .or die! There was a prior on hLs head 'JOCUfneil. i CMM^^mK^^^^S^^^\^^\f c^ a l» v
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  • 462 3 ASSIZES TRIAL ENDS Selegie Road Crime SUPREME COURT CROWDED Singapore, Saturday. AFTER a trial lasting three and a A halt days, W. Wilmot Silva, the yOOQg Sinhalese taxi driver, wh:> stood charged with the murder of i MalaUiri named Sinnethamby, at Select 1 Road
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  • 521 3 Death Of Wife Of M.C.S. Official Singapore, Saturday. We regret tc record the death of Mrs. Ednp North-Hunt, wifo of Cant. H. North-Hunt, M.C.S which occurred at the General Hospital last night. Capt. North-Hunt arrived m Singapore at the end of August from KplnnHUQ (where he was acting
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  • 40 3 Tht- engagement h announced betwten Mr. Tan Ah Tah. eldest son of Mr. and Mr:-. Tan Chin Kirn, of Penang, and Mi-s Choo Yu K'mtii, youngest dautrhtrr «.f Mr. (^hoo Kia Pong. C.8.E.. J.P., and Mrs. Choo, of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 907 3 DILEMMA OF THE FLYING CLUBS PREPARING FOR AUXILIARY FORCE SON FOR SUBSIDIES TIME FOR TAKING STOCK SPECIALISED TRAINING R.S.F.C. AT HOME MANY ATTRACTIVE EVENTS (BY "OBSERVER") the local Flying Clubs are subsidised to a greater or less extent by the Government for the purpose of spreading airmindedness,
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  • 127 3 Americans Vastly Superior Ridgewod (New Jersey), Sept. 28. DLAY m the Ryder Cap Golf Tournamei-, rtarted to-day. Ran made the greens very heavy. These conditions should have suited the British players, but the Americans were vastly superior. At the end of th& morning round. Sarazen and Hager.
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  • 36 3 V/o nro Informed that there is no foi|U<i;M if. it I > t,.it ]V!v V W v; r*)i. -ii, jn m ii ation Offid I S^n^fiDore. Kill relieve r C W. 3^iin€tf "irst Magistrate. Iwoh In Oct;j^er.
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  • 147 3 VERY DULL TONE PREVAILS Trade Showing Little Interest (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19Vs cts.. down Vh ct. Market Tone: Duli. Tin (Singapore), $110, up To-day's Prices: London: 5%d., down l|l6d. Market Tone: Very dull. New York: 11% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull.
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  • 99 3 Dull With Very Few Transactions Singapore, Saturday, noon. The market has again been very dull with very few transactions reported. (Continued m next column) There is no news of particular interest apart from the estimated deer- ase oi 750 tons for the week m the U.K. stocks.
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  • 93 3 Death Of Singapore Boxer Singapore. Saturday. MR Cyril Lionel Don, the young AngioIntiian profffflrfcnai boxer who used tc light under the came of Dun, died i the General Hospital last night, follow;!}? a short illness. He w+t nineteen years of aan.g n Mr L-oii was admitted to luMpiUri
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  • 43 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Chinese coolie employed at the Gee Teng rubber factory at the s'/2 milestone, Thomson Road, is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his head with a knife. He was taken to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 102 3 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 19 7'IG 19 9.16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) l'J 116 19 316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-lo s< (awardablc Singapore) 19 1 4 19 3 8 do.
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  • 229 3 Full Report Wanted LEAGUE COMMITTEE ADJOURNS demva, Sept. >v JHE Committee of Thirl t mi adjourned till Oct. instructing the Secretarir.l to prepare a report on the origin and circumstances of the \hys sinian dispute. Mr. Anthony Eden, m the course of the discusKions.
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    • 223 4 A'i U A Ik^i Sn^ ?Tft A 3 SHOWS TO-DAY AT Lr« iVI Sw? i> 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 IIIIICQ til 6 Bki SKf i (f' Jf^KOf i^^^iS^^ THEY JF^ sM^y *^§£&Sss3B they wigm hear W M own CHAR.LES STARRJLTT Picture MISS IT T William farnum" Dir*ct*a *>? J C^Plf
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    • 493 4 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! HUNDREDS TURNED A WAV AT EVERY SHOW! C- AI^ITOL SHOWS TODAY and j <Jl6> W m POSITIVELY LAST DAY 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 THE BEST SHOW OF ITS KIND THAT HAS EVER VISITED "flOTtUfflTrrniJ JJIgM. M ■■JS^l^^f llll M IMIII i Singapore! t wHt T I L. mHi djrT^
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    • 65 4 A GREAT NEW ADVANCE IN THE CORRECTION OF FAILING EYESIGHT i c=rt M& EOl /T Our 18 Point Eye-«\amination Is A Conscientious Study And Covers Every Possible Eye Deficiency. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed eyes. Comj plicated cases of defective vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. Thompson Dr. of Optology,
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  • 1566 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES TOR a number of years one of the minor trial.- <>f my life m a newspaper office was the appearance of some enthusiastic inventor who would throw a piece of hard black substance on the table and announce, "I've got it r This would invariably occur about
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  • 1058 6 A LESSON ON RESPONSES (By "Horatius") ANE of the most important points which the contract player should realise is that every bid which is made by partner to a declarer is supporting. Whether the response is a raise m the declared suit, a switch to another suit or
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    • 648 6 Kidney Trouble Causes Untold Agonies '~3* jy "V^* v '*wr 'fe^tVfcVi'* r- Hft^^HSjL IS^Bm -'-j^^^^F XvXvXvX XyX*XvX r sv*" > 1 v Hv*^* y^Mr *^^^4*^j* Srffii i^^^F j^^^K HERE IS RELIEF IN 24 HOURS Worn-out, feeling too-old, hating work, no zest for pleasure, vitality simply by taking De Witt's Kidney
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    • 88 6 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. 'Phone: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at office Postage Postage or close to to Foreign residence F.M.S. Countries. Yearly $3.00 $5.40 $6.00 Half- Yearly $1.50 $2.70 $3.00 Quarterly $0.75 $1.35 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sunday
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    • 117 6 CORNS CURED Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous. SAN-DOL. the real Carlsbad corn-plaster. Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to corn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL and enjoy the easy freedom
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  • 1083 7  - A Few Tips On How To Ride A Motor -Cycle G. S. Hammonds i The Importance Of Balance I Starting The Engine The Use Of The Pillion ~st I i. i ii ii i i i i i I 'i ''■!:tMiniiii:iii;iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiriitiiiiiiii!iliiittiuiiii!iiiiiui:ii!iitiiiiiiiiiiin si«n«u«ii«ii«u«nMi»ii«n«n«ii«i.- at/ iD the forma of transport which are
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    • 29 7 I O- A Hs >BBv^BC^^HaVH^Hm H^^ jM y*' s£* W HBV xj^\^ i LIVE wK*aouT YOU- o ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall .^k. Jf^. !BaBBBBBBBBBKaK<^K>aKT* Jlk '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i
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    • 431 7 4 m w\ a afa All y° u nav e to do to win one of our big cash prizes is ISI PPIZC 9)25(1 to place m their order ofim PP r the reasons why the m*r«. m p«w s"-"^v consumption of Cadbury' s Fry's 3-cent Chocolate Tablets is steadily
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  • 1785 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent DFRHAPS the committee of the Tang- lin Club remembered j/hat v.as said on this pace some time ago about the virtues of full dress tails for ihe males of Singapore, for the decree la:?!; Saturday at their 70th birthda7 pavty was
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  • 1014 8 MRS. Bernyece Harvey left yesterday on a business trip to Borneo and the Philippine Islands which will take her approximately three weeks to complete, but those who have found her frocks to their liking and want some more, or these who want to see her frocks need
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    • 59 8 ELEGANT STYLES m American Dresses for ALL OCCASIONS Wedding Veils Gloves, etc., etc. Just unpacked De Souza Brothers, I 42, High Street. 'Phone 3188. The Smart Shop of Stamford Road. FILMLAND CREATIONS Just unpacked a new shipment of jfc— Pique tennis frocks. I also Hollywood Grassieres. /^BL. also W^T /Fh
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    • 214 8 PREVENTS SEASICKNESS and all Travel Sickness by 'bus, car, train, or air; never fails. Guaranteed m every case. Tiny, tasteless capsules, box 65 cents, from Chemists. Representatives JAMES McKECHNIE YEE CO. 24-26 Raffles Quay, Singapore. NEW SHIPMENT 'ISmf Bien Jolie ,^mporte» //)L Girdles and Corselettes I HATS i A1 and
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    • 44 8 r —-——2 THE FINEST I -j/^ n SHOE SHOP j I IN MALAYA. I I J^^i^ VOONG CHEONG 1 "r shoe co. THE FASHION v SHOE SHOP, 1 354 and 356, I 1 ||vf.| Korth Bridge Road. my I SSr Phone p jaimi«iiii«nt"»u«ii«intJin«niiiiii»ntotntiifwunjniiimiiiiimiiiiH« <t
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    • 316 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. giwwwimwßiuMMnantHOTi— mwww i i i i i i GENERAL BOOKS i Understand the Chinese Z by William Martin With a preface by Sir Ai'chur Salter, K.C.B.
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    • 35 8 $&9 1 «i 1 'C^'Al/' >tV £r. mm By adding three tablespoonfuls of Scrubb's Ammonia to your bam water, you can be certain of instant relief from prickly heat. Scrubb's conquers perspiration. SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA
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  • 869 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill nHANGES are P la <-e m the social PSfe of Kuala Lumpui, and lots of die* re ivm U P bria^ e and Mahjong Jirties m the mornings and finding Ser occupations to kill time. personally writes a laay coi respondent' I don't
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  • 636 9 GOLF blisters are very unsightly and can so easily be prevented that it 1 1 seems a pity not to take more care to I prevent them. Gloves certainly do look rather professional, and perhaps our standard i isn't altogether up to such airs, but they
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    • 135 9 For Something Really Different m Up to the Minute Imported DRESSES see BERNYECE HARVEY Rocm 31, Adelphi Hotel. Mil i i i i i i i i i ii i i I i I nn I i.i i I tTTrii.iiniiiiri teV^'' 1 On your way home drop m for I
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    • 172 9 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. il i at Paskoe Co., Mrs, J. de Graaf Cornwall House, 6V2 milestone, Orchard Rd. 192F, Pasir Panjang ORDERS TAKEN. i^Sfi Ifct 171 AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD. j^H where Jj^^Bßr Dark tresses of Oriental ladies are waved |^^^K^s" w ith scientific understanding of
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    • 227 9 p^^^LLmflnny ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND. I J \^k IiAFFLES PLACE, 1 For Christmas this year, send I i^ l^ I c nuwt P^ r sonal of all gifts— 1 j^^l\ our P^ oto ra P* 1 I I V Make an appointment to-day II J L j —wo
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  • 601 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 29, 1935. A RAILWAY CENTENARY VHAT fine British institution the Gnat Western Railway has just been celebrating its centenary, ;.nd the occasion prompted The lima to produce one of its imposing supplements accompanied by some well expressed homilies on the j .-übject of railway travel.
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  • 1176 10  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Important Developments In The Far East AX several occasions recently I have referred to British interests m the Far East and have maintained that the British Empire, because of these interests, must keep out of war m Europe. It may
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  • 629 10 AVERHEARD m the tram: "How old would you say she is?" 'Oh. somewhere m the middle flirties." A A A A HOUSEWIFE: "I thought I told you to come after supper." Hungry Joe: "That's exactly what I did come after." A A A A
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    • 106 10 1 TO RELIEVE 1 I STOMACH TROUBLES I TF you want quick, sure relief -3^^-... from indigestion, gastritis, U] r^'tiißK'^^ dyspepsia or other stomach ;^^p.;ij disorder, just take a little \U\ (P^%^|Jll B' surate( l Magnesia m water f t^^** 6 I when the pain comes on. You'll a*3 \!*?^'^«jffifc/
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  • 1227 11 Well- known Boxer Sentenced To Death MURDERED HIS GIRL «!||IIIIII■III I t I I I I f BOUSQUET'S FftiHTS Bousquc has for four years been fighting m England. In 1932 he took part m 22 contests and won 18. The following year he engagea m 15 and won 8. In
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  • 300 11 Unpacking For Academy Show (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 20. MR. Fu, Mr. Na, Mr. Sung, and Mr. Niu will be busy on Tuesday. Theirs is the task of unpacking 93 steel-lined cases which are now m the vaults at Burlington House, cases which they themselves packed
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    73 11 One of the most important flights ever undertaken, from a purely Empire viewpoint, started from Plymouth recently. Three giant* R.A.F. airboats, m formation, left m four giant 'hops" from Britain to Basra, on the Persian Gulf. The three monst er aircraft undertaking this epochmaking flight are of ths Short "Singapore"
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  • 145 11 Soldiers' Attack On North Indian Village Jubbulppre, Sept. 9. In the course of evidence to-day before the Special Magistrate trying 23 soldiers m connection with the Benda village incident, a girl aged 15, whose father was killed, told the story of how a party of men and
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  • 447 11 Rector's Son On Theft Charge (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent j London, Sept. 20. AN amazing story of a clergyman's son. who, alter receiving thyroid gland treatment, developed "pn obsession for collecting bits oi rubber." was related at Northwich, Cheshire, when Parsifal Kenneth Wood
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  • 322 11 Medium Exposed FINED FOR FALSE PRETENCES (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 2(1. pEOPLE sitting round a table at n seance communications from "voices'' the flashing of an electric torch by one of the audience the alleged discovery of the medium with megaphone
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    • 76 11 UJIT^THfIT \^M^^pW EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic, eminently suited for Human Beings of alt ages from early childhood upwards, for the elimination from the system of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, and all Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments* Their regular use will prevent the recurrence of these troubles, and
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    • 4 11 TIGER BEER IS BEST
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  • 1193 12  -  W. B. Paterson 5 c m m 1 In Which I Discourse On The Singapore Aquarium I z A Fishy Business And I The Equally Fishy Offer I I Made To The Municipality I By The Government. Ifs i I Altogether Too Fishy But I
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    • 174 12 C/"X"WC TICKETS ISSUED vJL/IW BY ALL STEAMisHIP, AIR AND i T RAVE L '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
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    • 303 12 t. 1 1 1 hi lin 1 1 1 1 niu 111 m mi 1 i i 1 1 1 11 1 Ij,j 1 TROPICAL SKIN DISEASES, f i A New Discovery. After long and patient research en j 1 the peculiarities of many prevalent 1 1 2 skin disorders
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    • 395 13 With Which U irccrpcratcd the HADES DAILY NEWS %/\F\M/%j Quadruplets— all girls— were born yesterday to Mr. /W^^^^^ 1 If^^^L l^!^- ll^Jp'lfßli Mr. and Mrs. John Beverlin are rejoicing over an and Mrs. tense heat and so spent several hours fly- /ftK^^^^lllfflll &A (uJ& Wli >I' eight-pound daughtei-, their sixth
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  • 2666 14 Tht\ Singapore Ping-Pong Inter-Club Tournament Further Results Chinese Students 9 L.A. And August R.P. Top League Table Final Match Will Decide Championship Ninth Anniversary Celebrations Of Union Sporting Association Office-Bearers Of (By "Clubman") DfcXOVV are given further results D of the Singapore Ping-pong inier-club championship tournament
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    • 100 14 Banish the torment a use y^epSO THE ANTISEPTIC TOILET SOAP No more broken, sleepless nights; no "i//i^^^ y n^| more days of torment from prickly «^^^rffe%sS^^ heat! Follow the recommendation of the x^B^&T^^^T^^ medical professioa— wash or bath with XlSym&ish A^epso to gain relief! —^m!^^^^ifKimimiHKHm In cases of eczema, ringworm,
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  • 2409 15 fja; fafja fa Article By "Kalty L" His Team To Beat Selangor Keen Encounter Expected Surprises In Colony Tournament Dethronement Of The Inter-Club Champions An All-Mayflower Final Uncertainty In Ranking -Is Leow Kirn Fatt Our Best Player? (By "Dragon") THE annual encounter between Singapore «nd KSelangor
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  • 681 15 Expenses 01 Trip To Singapore (By Racquet.) Ipoh AS I predicted In my previous tastal- m?m«. the Perak Badminton Association is unable to accept the invitation of the Singapore Badminton Association for an Inter-State match to be held m the Southern Settlement during the Armistice
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    • 105 15 Cow Oate! JiijiHn an^ watch with delight their daily growth m buoyant Health iy^*^gj^i3' f^^^PffiH an d joyous Happiness. I" 3^^^^HB No Food so nutritious— r >2!A to build up sound, vigorous "JP^> *>»»^^Xi^ r bodies, well- boned and muscular* > Ml^^^^ No Food so safeJ W^%^ to protect them
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    • 36 15 THE SIHONCEST COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive u«e of selected beam roast cd by i gpedai procem. Van Houtcnt is stronger than any other cocoa, For Dourishncnt and disvttibility make mite of VAN HOUTENSL
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  • 832 16 ATTEMPT TO MEND RIFT I Interesting Proposals LACK OF PLAYING GROUNDS (By Forward) OERHAPS the most cheering bit of news that sportsmen m Ipoh, and Perak for that matter, have heard for a long time was when Dr. K. T. Khong, the well-known
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  • 412 16 Mr. Kong Khai Kong To Study Baseball ONE of the best-known figures m Singapore Chinese spcrt is Mr. Kong Khai Kong, the popular President of the Chinese Companions Athletic Association. Born m the Colony m 1908, Mr. Kong is the son of the late Mr. Kong
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  • 439 16 Ralph Leon Of Malacca RAPHAEL Leon, the biiiiiant Malacca centre-half and captain of the state team, who has been selected to play m the Malayan Chinese team m the forthcoming all-China athletic meet m Shanghai, is unable to travel with the team which is sailing by
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  • 869 16 Singapore's Prospects SENIOR TEAMS IN PLAY (By "Sticks.") THE hockey season is now m full swing m Singapore and severil senior teams have been seen m interclub fixtures during the past week, and from their showing,, it can safely be said that the Colony has
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  • 395 16 Mat Noor Unable To Flay In Final (By "Full BaUi") Singapore, Saturday. THE S.A.F.A. Cup competition this seastfh has provided some thrilling soccer. Play m the first and second rounds was not of a high standard. Teams which were expected to do well were very disappointing. For
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  • 721 16 Brilliant Victory MORE JAPANESE BOXERS (By "K.O.'j ON THIS PAGE BOXING— By «X.0." HOCKEY—By "Sticks' CHINESE SPORT IN I'KRAK-By "Forword.' FOOTBALL— By "Full-Back" Singapore, Saturday. piGHT fans who were absent ttm the New World Arena last Saturday night missed one of the greatest battles between featherweights
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  • 25 17 A scene from "Charlie Chan In Egypt," which will be the next change 1 "V at the Alhambra Theatre.
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  • 412 17 Stolen Treasure IN THE LAND OF PHARAOHS AUDIENCES everywhere have hailed ''Charlie Chan m Egypt* as the most thrilling, engrossing and ingenious of the "Chan" series, lo date. Once more starring Warner Oland, tiie picture opeiis at the Alhambrn Theatre shortly. Its Lhe story of Charlie
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  • 358 17 A Powerful Dramatic Romance DED drama shot with dark mystery and penetrating flashes striking lightning-like m ther revelation of human strength and frailty are said to make the new RKO-Radio drama, "Dangerous Corner," which opens to-day at the Pavilion Theatre a picture to be seen and heard, and
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  • 234 17 March And Laughton Enemies Again HOLLYWOOD'S most celebrated feud continues ap?ce. Fredric March and Chaiits Laughton, the famous adversaries of "The Barretts of Wiinpole Street/ are or posing each other again m Dairy 1 Zanuck's 20th Century pro- duction of "Les Miserables," which opens at the Capitol Theatre
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    • 299 17 Burning Soothed and Relieved. Do your feet i?et hot and swollen— do they seem I be on Are at times? if they do. then I a Bad x footbath— the certain I for all foot troubles. Read the following letter from a regular user Of J Salta "*l 'ire to
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    • 148 17 THE GRE4T EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position C 3) introduced modem innovations that were previously
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    • 153 17 7h,' Xtv.- REX /^U Ani IE? IX I I^l "9 fascinating rhytl WnAKLIb KUNZ jj^p^>N whkn Charlie Knnz en Jg|p w liiv he ai. JfOW formano' of sync<ii k9w records fsß w h/s famous Bay jwir X k^ PIANO l v rii JxfM WjZ' i_^^^. I'M.v! hut v<m Fxc/usi^elv on
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  • 194 18 Could Not Walk For Pain This woman suffered^ so badly with neuritis that for days together she could not walk. She used to cry for hours at a time with the pain. Then one day she started taking Kruschen Salts and m a short time
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  • 1034 18 HAT TRICK BY QUAN CHONG Malays Miss Chances KENG HOCK FAILS I WITH PENALTY i Singapore, Saturday. J^ SPLENDID turf was provided at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon wiien the Malays and the Chinese met m the final match of the S.A.F.A. Cup
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  • 76 18 Americans Start Slight Favourites i Ridgewood, New Jersey. THE following are the foursomes m today's Ryder Cup match Perry and Busson (Britain) v. Sarazen and Hagen (America) Padgham and Allis (Britain) v. Picard and Revolta (America) Cox and Jarman v. Paul Runyan and Horton Smith (America) C
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  • 90 18 Plenty Of Talent For The S.C.C. Judging from the Hockey served up on the S.C.C. ground to-day m the Club's first trial, there is plenty of talent for the Club's team this season The game was between two teams representing Colours and Whites and considering the fact that
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  • 55 18 The following are invited to play hockey for the St. Joseph's Church Brigade against the Clerical Union to-aior-row at the Clerical Union Ground. N De Roza, P. Alcantara, J. Gomes, F. Hoedon, R. Lazroo, A. Gomes, G. Koedon. C. Gomes, T. Albuquerque. E. De Souza, A. Parr. Reserves;
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  • 53 18 The following will represent V.M.C.A. m hockey against the Colts I on Monday on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5.10 p.m.: J. Bleha. R. Lyne. J. Sanderson, P. O'Dwyer. Lee Fong Lim (capt.). P. C. Sands, J. Ferguson, W. K. Willis, Catchatoor. Leembruogren and W. Ferguson Reserves: w, Pullen
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  • 428 18 District Championships Begin I (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Sopt. 27. THE Johore Bahru District Badminton championships organised by the J. B. District Badminton Association, began yesterday afternoon and were continued to-day on the Johore Badminton Association's enclosed courts m Jalan Ah Fook. Johore Bahru. There was
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  • 333 18 S.€.C. And S.C.R.C. Fixtures The S.C.C. will hold a hockey trial on the padang this evening when two teams representing White and Colours will take the field. The teams will be: Colours:— P. .F. Kinsey, G. E. C Ash. Lt. H. F. C. Home, J. E. Harvey, 1
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  • 325 18 T*o Li£M-HeavywaJ£ hu FIRST BIG MCI tv MALAYA (By "X.0.") VOUKG SchmeHng and Kid A are reported to be m fine w for their 12 three-minutT r battle at \h< K ew \y orld to-night Schmelin* has tt* advantage b height and reach, but there
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  • 124 18 Johore Volunteers Beaten By M (From Our Own Correspondent) The Johore Volunteer Engineers, wt m camp at Tanjonj? Bruas and will takpan m M.V.C. Battalion exercises Sept. 29. was enpa<?ed with the Maiacr* Volunteer Corps m a tennis match of rr mixed doubles and two men's doubitThe Malacca
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  • 64 18 Entertained Before Departure For China Mr. Wong Scan Kee and Mr i Chee Choon. tho featherweight mc >■ i weight wcirht-liffing champion^*? pectively, and holders of British rt**~ v/ere entertained to a dinner at Great World on Friday by the w* Chinese Amateur The two wcigl PPJf* to
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  • 93 18 SMC v &C.R.C. The following have been in?M *L. play for the SRC m the above v* J on Monday, on S.R C. ground: r Wilson. L M. Pennefather. O. JK ky. F. W Ayre: E Mathiew. J.KJJ P. R. Lewi.;. F van der Seek. O p Werterhout, M.
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    • 348 18 Tl NE m the WOULD I with a centurion 10 tube j RADIO BETTER FOREIGN RECEPTION. Sole Agents, Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. V ■B^B «1K ifilill Wm m I r"21 Bfl 7 11 J||^^|Lll^V^lvO.l£ Tl f™ I T« t*^ \*s^ ft me Lork liplilixx on a Lraven
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  • 1268 19 RAIN MARS THE SPORT Quota Pays $75 HONOURS EVENLY DIVIDED Wrm Our Own Reporter) I da Lumpur, Saturday. I THKkK fair attendance at j the opening day of the Selangor j Tin auti mn meeting here this afternoon. The going was good, overnight having made
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  • 163 19 Successful Bazaar And Sale Of Work Singapore, Saturday. The Tamil Methodist Church Bazaar which was opened by Mrs. Edwin Lee tbis afternoon, before a large crowd The bazaar marked the first of its kind organised by the church, and it Is hoped to see many more of them
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  • 79 19 Japanese Seeking To Set Up Swimming Record Tokyo, Sept. 14. VUNOSUKE Izutsu, a student m the Nippon University, is seeking to establish a world swimmdng endurance record. H entered the university swimming pool on Friday at 10 a.m. and at noon to-day he was still swimming and floating.
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  • 57 19 i Scores A "Hat-Trfck" In Java j Races According to latest Java papers to hand j Jockey W. Bagby, formerly of Penang, appears to have had a run of successes at the recent race meeanss therv, h's best performance being on September 7 when he performed the
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  • 45 19 The final of the Singapore Malay i Inter-School Football Competition for the "Syed Mohamad Alkaff Challenge Cup" will be played on Monday. September 30, at Victoria Bridge School ground between Geylang Malay School and Sepoy Lines Malny School. Kic* off at 5 p.m.
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  • 66 19 The monthly committee meeting of i the Oxygen B.P. will be held to-day at 456, Pasir Paniang Road, at 1 p.m. Schools, parties a.nd clubs desirous of i having friendly badminton games with the Oxygen BP. are to communicate with the hon. secretary, Mr. G. Jean, or with
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  • 35 19 There will be a swimming excursion at the Tiges Swimming Pool at Pasir Panjang to-day at 10 a.m. Members will assemble at the Club premises, 179, T/elok Ayer Street, for free transport.
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  • 112 19 (DJA 31.38 Metres; DJQ 19.63 Metres) TO-DAY 8.20 p.m. Call DJQ, DJA, DJB (Cerm.. EngL). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). Outstanding broadcasts of the week. 8.35 p.m. A Sunday Evening's Programme. 8 50 p.m. Organ Recital. 1*.05 p.m. News and Review of the Week m English
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  • 119 19 (PCJ 19.71 Metres) TO-DAY 7.50 p.m.— Dutch National Anthem and Opening announcement. 8.00 p.m.— l. The Concertpebomv orchestra, Cuiiducted by W. Mongolberg: Overture Euryanthe." C. M von Weber. 2. Paganini Etude m c. F.ano Solo. Paganini Listzt Busoni 8.10 p.m.— talk on behalf of the Dutch V.M.C.A. by
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  • 297 19 The 8.8.C. Military Band TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 1 (GSD 25.53 Metros and GSB 31.55 Metres) 1.35 p.m.— -Biff Bon. Shelsley Walsh International Open Hill Climb for Racine und Spoils Care. (Under the auspices of the Midland Automobile Club.) A running commentary by F. J. Findon and MaiO: Vr>rrnn
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      213 20 ivLss Choa Yoke Wall, who won the first prize m the slogan competition organised by the Singapore Anti-Opium Society. Towkay Leong Sin Nam, of Ipoh, taking the oath as Chairman of the Chinese Industrial Syndicate Miss E. Sadka who won the first prize m the Oratorical comP> titipn m the
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