Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 6 October 1935

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune yot. 3 NO- s*v> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 685 1 Adowa Has Not Yet Fallen ITALIANS DISAPPOINTED Bombing Of Frontier Posts In The South Mussolini Says Door Is Not Closed To Negotiations JHK latest news from the Abyssinian front is that the Italians are advancing slowly. Adowa has not yet been taken. The Italians
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  • 103 1 Accused Cannot Be Represented By A Clerk Singapore Saturday. "I am to have the .reused represented by counsel's clerk," marked Mr. C. H. Whiiton. he Third Magistrate, this morning, m fixing the trial of a case m which an Indian named She!. cuargec 4 with voluntarily ?vo*J3
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  • 39 1 London, Oct. 4. Road accidents m Britain during week ending Sept. 28 were: 142 killed and 4.580 injured. These figures compare with 130 killed and 4,889 injured during the corresponding week of last year.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 36 1 Singapore, Saturday. Three grass fires whicn broke out m Lavender Street, Mount Pleasant and Jurong yesterday were quickly dealt with by the Fire Brigade. In all cases the outbreaks were due to spontaneous combustion.
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  • 798 1 "Negotiations Are In Progress" OFFICER WHO FLEW TO BATAVIA TO RING UP LONDON AN attempt by our London correspondent to ring up the Tribune was foiled by the fact thai Malaya is not connected to the world telephonic system, although from London
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  • 214 1 And Her Very Charming Daughter Singapore. Saturday. MRS. Buck Jones, wife of the famous o*vboy cinema ".star." and their seventeen yeai-old daughter, Maxine, are m Singapore m the course of a round-the-world trip. They arrived this morning by the President Monroe from Manila. "We are having
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  • 163 1 "Running Commentary" From Battlefields New York. Arrangements to broadcast a running commentary from the battlefields if war breaks out between Italj and Abvssiira have beeu made by &n American oroad- 4 casting' company. Commenfcuors and observers hare alr£^y*4?£W*er.t ,to Ethiopia to tfce J National* "pfoadiiastinQ: <Ti!H|iAt|y,
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  • 306 1 8.M.A., Delegates fo (io Sightseeing A immc oi si Sht i Singa id Joliorc and visits I places of medical interest nas been ai anged In connection with the visit early next vvr »,i .bout 120 doctors who arc returning to Gr«-at Biram from the annual
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  • 69 2 Tht- Trade Fair organised by this Chamber at the Great World, Kirn Seng" Roar!, Singapore, will he opened to all schools on the Gt h and 13th of October. 1 !>•:."> (Sundays) from 3 p.m. to G pan. Parties of students accompanied by school authorities will be
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  • 1515 2 5-1 WIN OVER BLACKBURN Leicester's Victory RANGERS FORGE AHEAD ARSENAL signalled their ret ur|l t0 form m a convtui.jr manner 5-1, while MiddU*bro\ w|lo J* s V )n(l en h< al)lt last suffers I ur|)>^ l ai -ih* ha*).* their Hitter*. Wer Huddorv;ield also
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  • 55 2 Harina Wins Imperial Produce Stakes London, Oct. 5. IPHE following is the resulc of the Im- perial Produce Stakes run at Doncnster t:-day over six furlongs. (10 to 1) HARINA 1. Evena ABJER 2. to 1) EMPIRE GLORY 3. Severiteeii ran. Won by a short head, with three
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  • 48 2 Latest War News ETHIOPIAN REPORT DENIED Addis Ababa, Oct. 5. Punjabis are guarding the British Legation and have camouflaged their huts with eucalyptus branches m view of the possibility of air raids. All Britons have been ordered to register at the Consulate immediately- Reuter
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  • 78 2 Reported Bombing Of Red Cross Hospital Geneva, Oct. 5. The Ethiopian reoorts of the Italian air bombardment m inhabited regions having caused civilian victim, and damage to the Red Cro.'-s Hospital at Adowa are without foundation, says a telegram from Sign or Suvich. A few Italian planes while
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  • 143 2 Not Cutting Out Passage Through Suei London, Oct. 5. The P. and O. Company inform Renter that the possibility of their ships cutting out the Suez Canal ana encircling the Cape is remote. Owing to their m;*il contracts, a special Government authorisation would be necessary for
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  • 409 2 'Uncompromising Support' In Britain London, Oct. 5. THE newspapers choose for special comment three points m the speech delivered by the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, at Bournemouth, last night. Although delivered at the close of the Annual Conference of Conservative and Unionist Associations, the speech was
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  • 241 2 To Italy And Abyssinia PROCEDURE UNDER ARTICLE XV Geneva, Ocl. 5. THE meeting- of the League Committee of Thirteen concluded at 1 p.m. and will be resuming at 4 p.m. when it will draw up certain recommendations inviting- the Italians and Ethiopians to suspend hostilities. ONLY
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  • 248 2 Alleged Removal Of Property Singapore, Saturday. JIN interesting case m which two well- known Chinese business men are the accused, was partly heard by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday. The accused are, Tan Chin Van, manager of J. E. Tan and Co., Ltd., and Tan
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  • 38 2 The Chinese Swimming Club Gala at the Great World last night proved a most enjoyable affair. The dance hall was packed and the music, supplied by the Sambodians and the Cabaret Orchestra was much appreciated.
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  • 139 2 The character of British interest m the dispute. Mr Baldwin said, was evident from the fact that "H's Majesty's Government have not. an<l have never had, any intention of taking isolated action. It is a security which the natives of Europe regard as a primary need, for
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  • 123 2 No Reference To IJ Duce's Suggestion London, O«i. 5. IT is learned that Sir Samuel llcj-re. m his reply to Signer Grandi. Italian Ambassador m Lrmdcn, slated that there had been an unfortunate and very grave misunderstanding of the Briton nttrtutle on the pait of the
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  • 110 2 London, Oct. I. The following ru^by matches w ere played to-day. Lancashire and Cheshire 8 New Zealand L'l (at Birkenhcad^. Bath 0 Rosslyn Park 12 Bedford 20 UoMley 0 Bristol 1G Devcnport Se-r. N Coventry 12 Leicester 11 Headingley 23 Bradford I Lcndcn Scoitish 13 Harteqttim B London
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    • 290 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J( THIS WEEK MOXDVY. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight Tl KSDAY. Till KSDAY SATURDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight THE "MOVIE" BALL FILM WILL BE SHOWN IN THE BALLROOM ON
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  • 834 3 FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE GAP Judgment Reserved THE QUESTION OF SPEED Sirifapore, Saturday. Jt'IMiMKNY was leserved by the District JiKiVe, Mr. H. A. Forrer. I to-day, m connection with the case m which a wfll-known member (X the Chinese community. Mr. Lim Penir
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  • 536 3 Fine Performance Of "The Ghost Train" Saul Hodgkin Cecil Hay Winthrop Donna Gardener Richard Winthrop Eddie Gardiner Peggy Murdock Neli Carpenter Charles Murdock Victor Anderson ™'f,. Bomne Peggy Ismail I eciciie Jonn Morgan Julia Price E ve Gardiner Herbert Price Bertie Brown John Sterling Howard Carson
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  • 73 3 Bride Arrives By Dollar Boat THE Dollar liner President Monroe brought a bride to Singapore yesterday m the person of Miss Mary Stubbs. The wedding took place at the residence of Mr. J. A. Curley yesterday afternoon. The bridegroom was Mr. Fred Lutz, of the Goodyear Orient Co.,
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  • 177 3 Listless Opening i NO SPECULATIVE INTEREST (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19% cts., up ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $1091/2, up $2. To-day's Prices: London: 5 13;16d., up Vtid. Market Tone: Firm. New Ycrk: 12 cts., up 14 «t Market Tone: Steady.
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  • 89 3 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. October) 19 7 8 20 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. October) 19 7:16 19 9U6 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19 5j8 19 314 do. Ociober 19 3;4 19 7J8
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  • 177 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Saturday. MINING: Lukut Tin Dredging report shows a profit on working of $59,000, approximately, for the year ending August, 1934. A final dividend of 6 per cent, is being recommended for payment, to make a total of 10 per cent, for the year. The amount
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  • 86 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 4. October 10, Chinese National Day, will be celebrated by the students of the Chinese boys' and girls' schools of Malacca by a ceremony at the Sun Cinema. This will be followed by a procession which will take the following route:
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  • 63 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued last night contains the following notifications: Dr. O. E. Fisher and Dr. D. E. C. Mekie to be medical officers, Malayan Medical Service: Mr. H. L. Cox to be an Assistant Engineer, Drainage and Irrigation Department, F.M.S. and S.S.. Mr.
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  • 49 3 Singapoie, Saturday. Osman, a 25 year-old Malay who was charged m the Police Courts last week with theft of $22.20 from his elder brother living m Race Course Road was this morning sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate.
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  • 141 3 Death Of Well-Known Malacca Resident (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca Saturday. THE local Malay community has been shocked by the sudden death this morning of Tuan Ali Shah Kha at his residence m Tranquerah rioad. Deceaed, who was well respected, was of a retiring nature and
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  • 29 3 Singapore, Saturday. Alleged to have taker a quantity of washing soda, a Chinese woman living m Arab Street was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 382 3 Governor And Lady Thomas Present Singapore, Sati rday. A MOST enjoyable alternoon was spent by about 80 members and grests at the Royal Singapore Flying Club to-day, the occasion being the Annual At Home of the Club. His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady
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  • 366 3 Opening Ceremony LARGE CROWDS AT GREAT WORLD T^HE biggest Chinese Trade Ka/u--bition to be held m Singapore, organised by the Singapore I'hinc--Chamber of Commerce, opened y< terday afternoon at the Great Worid m the presence of t large gathering. The openinir ceremony was held m 'he cabaret,
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    • 25 3 fiOtTINCMAM CASUS 6* anaMe<yMr>naSa: merit i Playgrs N?3 (CwlatTiaf^e Mroua&wt at (j 0 £enl) fiei 1 Jin *f fifty l eA w^^^^m Jcmrt J%ciu&r Jem.
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    • 299 4 harlie Chan pfFDEFIES AN W 1 rsotiage m ANGI C H T VUR S E J0& .ou B and 3 —Into the musty tomß^f an nin X to Egyptian high priest Chan \^r\ .cc him plunges to face his weirdest "^#Wfe r) oight adventure!" V ..///j "'ir' N EGYPT I
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    • 420 4 iiiiriiiiniiniiiiilininiiiiiliiiiiliiti'liiliiiiii'il iij STCIS I SEASON EXTENDED OWING TO I TREMENDOUS SUCCESS g 1 POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS I i TO-DAY 1 I I ICHPII OL| 3.15-6.15-9.15 j I o DARRYL 2ANUCK production I Don't miss this great picture that everybody's j I I talking about 1 I 1 I I
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    • 49 4 "EXCITING AND THRILLIN(; FILM-FARE FOR ALL I PATRONS" CINEMA MAGAZINE I TODAY PA ifILION 6.15-9.15 I if I "^^^n^n^ T^ BJ I i^fli bb^2^*^ \w B I i BBBB^I^riB^BBBBBB HJw-v^B^mßl BK^^^^^ I BBI^^BBBm Bvv^U^BßlflßJ^^vs^B B^-^BI B^^ Bl 9 B^^^^^^hßßl K^^B Br W I "v BB A w A^^^^fIBBBBBBBBBBBJP^^^^ Bl
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  • 1676 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES ■URSUING my policy of giving you real motion whenever I have it available, propose to tell you this week about the H<>n. Mr. B J. K. Barton, one of Malaya* fctdillg planters and a member of the Johore c Council. Mr Barton is the most genial sen
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    • 39 5 To this day Van Houten's Cocoa is made from the origin aJ recipe of C. J Van Houtcn. He discovered the secret of soluble cocoa -powder m 1 8 2 8 and his recipe has never been improved upon.
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  • 837 6  -  Horatius (By Too Many Trumps TT does not follow that the best suit m which to play a contract is that m which the combined hands have the greatest number of cards, even though the top honours m both suits are hold. Sometimes it is necessary to get
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  • 261 6 I a iNew l/iscovery. f After long and patient research en f the peculiarities of many prevalent skin disorders and experiments with j .varying proportions of ingredients t a and formulae a wonderful new re- medy in the form of Kitano Ointment, is offered for the treatment
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    • 449 6 Jii'l'i i i i i i i i i i i i i i.-r i-r im trr-i!t.:tiriii^i!'ii'r,-ii:ii;t!;i'i::rH«tt'i::inni!iiiTrf^'i!:iiiiiii:ii«i!iiMi!!i!J iiiiii!!iiiiiniii!H!iiiiliiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!ii!ilKiiii!iiiiiiniilitiiiiiiiiii!iirji[* T/z/5 Remedy is confidently 4O— Recommended !^^^?f Forty-five years doing one thing only and doing it well ;jy f /S^» ending for tens of thousands of sufferers the misery and pain \V^^/y/
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    • 8 6 CLOVERS THE FLORIST Capitol Building, Telephone 4521. I
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  • 1831 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent IN it;, long history lias Ragles ever been i 1 more full than on Saturday, the I night of the Movie Bail? No! Not ever, on New Yeai s Eve m Singapore's most prosperous days, nor en any Boadn Ni<*ht. nor
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  • 2599 8 HOW do you want to greet your family when you get home for your six or eight months' leave. We know all about this. It is not wise-to-get-any-thing-till-I-get-home philosophy, but you owe it to the family who have turned up en masse aJ the village station to
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    • 73 8 s i i i i i i i i ■"•ninmiMniitiiiiiiiuiiiitji i i i i i i i i i f I Thursdiiy, O.!. loth. Z MKW shipmeoi vvill i>*- on Disphv EW Hals. I EW Dresses EW Styles I "Como up and look around" I Always Something New I at
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    • 104 8 ELEGANT STYLES m American Dresses for ALL OCCASIONS-Golf Skirts, Wedding Veils— Gloves, etc., etc. De Souza Brothers, 42, High Street. 'Phone 3188. 17 1 19 AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD ROAD. *Bfiu&&m§^^ where Dark l^ Qii Oriental ladies are waved ■BMl^ with scientific understanding of the I P$ x oof t€X^ ure
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    • 49 8 A OF CORRECT ENGLISH by M. ALDKRTON I»INK, M.A. Information and advice concerning pranimar, idiom, use of words, points of style, punctuatr<m,_spelling, etc., designed t o be of practical assistance to the Writer «.»f everyday English. PRICE $1.50 (Postage extra). Kelly Walsb, Ltd., (Incorporated m Hongkong). Kj'fflcs Place Singapore.
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    • 308 8 WHAT A DELIGHTFLL DIFFERENCE MAYBELLL>r. wm i.ii MAtvti IH \vi v APPEARANCE The NEW Improved MA Vi:KI.UNE jnascaia quickly gives that ii;urh-U,-be-de^ired natural appearance of eye beauty the colour, depth, and exptu llic eyes are intensified by th< of lustrcus lashers. h i^ non-smarting, tear-proof and harmless. The.se ar< reasons
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  • 718 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur ana Fraser s Hill THERE was quite a lot of entertainment on this week m Kuala Lum- pur. As usual then was a number of smartly dressed women m Robinson's Cafe on Saturday morning. Mrs. Clucas was very fresh looking I m a green figured silk
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  • 528 9 THERE were quite a number of people 1 at the Club on Saturday night, and the evening was definitely a cheerful Miss Christian Nicolis, who was up Paying the Hill a visit for the first time, with her mother and her brother looked charming m a
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    • 124 9 JADE, varied m Design, Quality, and Antiquity, at POH CHENG CHEONG, jade merchants and jewellers. 88, North Bridge Road, and 219, South Bridge Road. x n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii
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    • 177 9 LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. at Paskoe Co., Mrs. J. de Graaf Cornwall House, 614 milestone, Orchard Rd. 192F, Pasir Panjang ORDERS TAKEN. For Something Really Different m Up to the Minute Imported DRESSES see BERNYECE HARVEY Room 31, Adelphi Hotel. /v NEW SHIPMENT I "^m§ Bien Jolie
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    • 269 9 ere THE LATEST MODELS OF (iOWNS f] LJ FROM PARIS HAUTE COITIRE lA Wk HA TS HKI TS M H DRESS ORNAMENTS Hi J NOVELTIES W\ M KIKUIfTHH N I J MILLINERY DEPARTMENT LI M RAFFLES PLACE PALAIS DES MODES 33, Stamford Road. (f Just received very outstanding Evening Gowns.
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  • 1216 10  -  C. H. Stanley- Jones Get! ing Back To Vital Issues In Malaya fJOW that actual fighting between Italians and Abyssinians has begun it would seem necessary to say a little more about the international aspect of the question, especially about Britain's attitude to the
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  • 581 10 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday. Oct. 6, 1935. KINGING UP LONDON 4\S the front page of this issue up- j pears a story tdttng how our Lon* n don cnrri>{ (»iuh nt was filled with the laudable desire to speak by telephone to the editor ol the Malaya Tribune. He had
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  • 699 10 rO7l an example of a man taking things m the right spirit, commend me to the home-returning miner who looked m at the window of his cottage; and his coal-grimed features relaxed into a sardonic grin. Look at that j silly beggar!" he muttered
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    • 71 10 mF ?f "WEAKNESS 1 *^V1 /yl DEBILITY hOah>em i a fe^DESCHIENS'SYRt'P wV/// k^ of Ha?moglobin ifAlready 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th.s radical 9 remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. fax better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc X. CLOUET CO M LTD., SINGAPORE.
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  • 2242 11 SINGAPORE MAN'S EXPERIENCES Plane Quite Steady FOLKS WHO NEVER SEE RAIN A LIVELY description of the air trips from Singapore to Brisbane by the Qwrtaa service has been wmA to the Sunday Ttfibune by n regular reader <>f the paper (Mr. Charles short) who
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  • 188 11 The Admiralty's New Scheme (By Air MailJ 'From Our Own Correspondent? London, Sept. 23 THE Navy Is to have up-to-date Talkies" and equipment, and sailor film fans are soon to be able to see their favourite film stars m their own shins. This is the result
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  • 672 11 hancellor's Warnine: KEEPING THE PEACE OF EUROPE <!;.;. Mr Mail* iF'ovi Edinburgh, Sept. 23 A STRONGLY corded warning that, Britain's forces roust be increased i^ she is to keep her word and play her part m maintaining world peace was delivered by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor
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    • 118 11 I Gracie Fields I NOW RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY 4^ Z i Rex Records \y" I To my many Friends, I lam very happy to tell you that, 1 m future, all my songs will be recorded on 'REX', so that my records will now be within .the reach of all. I
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    • 59 11 jmniiiiiiiiiiiißniiiiiiiuiitni ii i i j- 1 i i i i i i i i i ff. ,f t 111 TO "LACTOCKN" «J'//I.VI (K!i. VTMM sfNi.APORF WM Wl*lfS Please send mr :i fin of TAC -.TOfiEN Th« l^ctogen /JT '"^L^^^^/JUm^ Js:j!)\ fVvik :i;i(i sj:-oom nic.iMuv. I enclose #> «<ni.-. m unused
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  • 1251 12  -  W. B. Paterson £OR the week ending Oct. 5, there was nothing m Singapore to write about. On >< cond thoughts that statement requires to h- amended as follows: For the week ending Oct. 5, the usual statistics relating fee pineapple exports were not available,
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    • 182 12 tickets issued Vb*^*-'" J HY ALL STCAM*OR 'HIP. AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOO1UN<; FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 3!), Robinson Road, Singapore. 'IVU-phnne 5908. WATCHES OMKCA, TAVANNLS, CYMA ji \m;li i;i» ij;vi:k >io\ kmknts. M( ltd POCKET from 8.50
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  • 745 13 .Malayan Scheme TO DEVELOP ISLAND'S RESOURCES LUNG south ol the Kwangtung coast, is Hainan, an island of fertile soil, rich mineral resources and strategic importance, as yot little developed and drawing the co veto is eves of I ipan and one or two other Powers. It
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  • 95 13 Prague. Such large quantities of gold have been found m the sand of the "Blue" Danubo, near ihe Slovak Metropolis, Bratislava, that a company has been formed to exploit the discovery. Under the direction of Prof(-s-.or Stogts, of the Government High School of Mining, dredging and
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  • 173 13 Major W. Robert Frown's New Book (By Air Mail i (From Our Own Correspondent) i London, Sept, 24. Entitled "Malayan Symphony" (18s.) a new book has just been published by Hutchinsons, written by Major W. Robert Foran, the well-known novelist and traveller. It comprises a record of his
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  • 461 13 i Exacting Conditions Of Work I ORD Trent of Nottingham *poke of the "trials and tribulations" of the modern shopgirl when addressing the Royal Sam tary Institute Health Congress at Bournemouth. He said: "Her hours are long; she has to stand a. her work, often m
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  • 298 13 Curious Will Of A Malayan's Widow (By Air Mail.) .Prom Our Own Correspondent* London, Sept. 24. The Goldthorp Memorial m the F.M.S., together with a Government school, benefits by a curious will of Mrs. Gladys Goldthorp, widow of the late Mr. Joss Wood Goldthorp. Mrs. Goldthorp, of Biighouse,
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    • 129 13 s ■•III• I C I l I|i I I I L n I I ***** I I I .11 *****1111 I I I I I I I I :!!lll! l!3l I I IJ7 a GLORIOUS BEALTH. I BOUNDLESS ENERGY j Science offers them to you for the taking m the
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    • 4 13 TIGER BFER IS BEST
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    • 207 13 my^^^ IK AVI A X tik>f LRA\/h> smoking pleasure m ©very ■I, i I VnAt jf puff. And what's more —M* WRGiV/11 throal ha PPV !oo! The secret? wm^m'- lhe £irsl place Cmven A m figj" I W/ w good cigaretieß made under perfect |ij|/ hygienic condiiions thon there* that
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  • 2845 14  -  Dragon (By PeraJk Caimini<Dft Seandl Taaiinni T© Question Of Finance Suggestion That Colony Pay Travelling Expenses Singapore— Selangor Annual Match This Month Problem Of The Draw Results Of Friendly Matches I OVERS of badminton throughout the country will be disappointed to learn that it is very
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    • 195 14 iiiiiiiii t i i i i i < i i t i < i i t i i i i i i i i ii i ii ii. i i i nil i i niiiiiiiatrii Bodily Power Mental Strength They are here m |B r^ SANATOGEN The nervous system must
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    • 276 14 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GO«E-^r -^|J ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MIROTEt Do yon know that awful feellnf of wakening m the middle of the algM with the pains of indigestion gnawing »t your insldeT Read how one ssjfii ■offerer ended his trouble >— •*7 find that now I am turned
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  • 1150 15  -  Clubman (By to Annual Reports—^ The Union Sporting Association's Progressive Year Devonshire B.P. Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Results Of> Sports Events Aitong Old Boys' Society Removes To New Premises Items Of Local Interest I HAVE received annual reports of two social bodies m Singapore the Union Sporting
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  • 420 15 "Back Of The Problem Has Been Broken" HP (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 23. I "THE back of the locust problem has been broken," according to Mr. B. P. Uvarov, the London chief of ths EmJ pire's anti-locust campaign. Mr. Uvarov was
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    • 182 15 Health for ijf^^k your Child A Healthy Body Strong Bones ffli W Sound Teeth w and resistive NjHL power against f^fm deficiency such as anaemia, \\<Ap your child m the critical irritable nerves, weakness, years ot rapid growth, to de- rickets and a tendency to veiop sturdy bones, healthy develop
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    • 70 15 mm I .DEEP A VALIf! j jy if y s festive occasion we have I <) .I j V imported a beautiful collection I ff ■f^ \'f' Njjj 1 Benares, Bangalore, Mysore, > I Melange Crepe, Georgette O epe, IL "V J ar *> an d Spun Crepe 1 *'l
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  • 978 16 BIG FELLOWS THRILL Andre And Schmeling < OMING EVENTS IN SINGAPORE (By "K.O.) OC'AL fight fans had their first experience of what a lightheavyweight contest can be like last j Sunday, when young Schmeling and Kid Andre headed Mr. Bell's pro- gramme of four bouts at the New j World
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  • 465 16 Quan Chong's Fine Opportunism (By "Full-Back") Singapore, Saturday. FOR the second time since the inception ot the S.A.F.A. Cup the trophy has been won by the Chinese. It was ten years ago when the Cup first fell into their hands. It has been won and
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  • 344 16 'Spurs Overstaffed In Some Positions TOTTENHAM Hotspur have circularised all League clubs that they are willing to consider offers for any of their players. Jy «V Jig "We are open to tall transfer business right away," Manager Jack Tresadern says. "We shall sell, and we shall buy
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  • 862 16 HOCKEY RUGBY IN PERAK Prospects Reviewed CLAIMANTS FOR STATE HONOURS (By "Forward") f\F late it has been quite the custom here to comment on Perak's bright prospects at this or that game, and to touch upon the abundance of talent that is available to select the representative sides from, m
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  • 515 16 Review Of Opening 1 Games (By "Scrum Half") THE rugby season is now m full swing and judging from the few games played, a highly successful season is m store. The curtain-raiser was the game played on Sept. 27 between the United Services, the holders of the
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  • 648 16 &JLC Start Will COLTS' REMARKABLE GOAL AVERAGE (l*y "Sticks') ••THE Singapore Recreation Club, who were rather late m starting their hockey matches, opened their season successfully on Wedneday when they completely outclassed the Combined Fleet eleven by nine goals to two. The game, however, was
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 19 16 ON THIS PAGE BOXING— -By "X.0." HOCKEY— By "Sticks' RUGBY^By "Scrum-Half" FOOTBALL— -By "Full-Back" PERAK SPORT— By "Forward" :riiiiiiiiiii)iiigiiiiiiiiiiii
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  • 263 17 MUSICALE WITH REAL PLOT "In Caliente" AT THE PAVILION SHORTLY VIE.- eauty a..d seen i Singuj lat< t First lente wiiJ PaviKo M f eel an of tbe a of Busby Berk n. ea f r m o Nation [CAN RESORT i place m Aqua
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  • 478 17 "Woman In The Dark" FILM OF ROMANCE AND DANGER gripping melodrama m the most modern style is "Woman m the Dark," which is the next change at the Pavilion Theatre and filmed from Dashiell Hammett's exciting story that ran serially m Liberty Magazine, with Fay Wray,
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  • 287 17 A Panorama Of Naval Life THRILLS and mystery against the 1 quickly shift.ng panorama of life aboard a warship, provids gripping entertainment m "Murder m the Fleet," unique detective thriller which opens at rhe Alhambra Theatre shorfy. The new Metro-Goldwyn-M:yer production uses a cruiser du r ing
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  • 96 17 To Be Shown In Singapore Shortly A FILM which all cinemagoers will look forward to with the greatest expectation is "Drake of England" a vivid and exciting picture of one of the most colourful figures m English history. The film presents the life of Drake, from the
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  • 262 17 "Th? Great Hotel Murder" Jl RIB-ROCKING mystery thriller that dispenses laughs and susDense m equal measure, is offered by Fox Film m "The Great Hotrl Murder." which o^ens at the Alhambra Theatre shortly. Edmund Lov/e and Victor McLagien, fVi ar p^nip r team of easy-going buffoons who have
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  • 203 17 Encouragement Of Literary Talent In Russia Moscow Fifty model villas are being constructed for Russia's most distinguished writers. Tfc-v wiU be given as gifts to the country's li f era~y workers, m order fco en&b"e them to "carry on their creative work u^der the appropriate cond tiors."
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  • 192 17 "Hattful Fatness" Has Disappeared It sounds almost incredible that anyone muld lose as muih as seventy pounds of fat without di.scomfor t and without an adverse effect on their health. Yet this nurse has reduced herself by thist :<rr. unt, and .s actually ia much
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  • 428 17 CO-STARRE D IN "THE FLAM IS WITHIN" Ann Harding And Herbert Marshall UOLLYWOOD has discovered the prf et romantic team m Ann Harding and Herbert Marsha 1 No two players heretofore co-starred m a modern drama have been so well matched, m talents m charm or m distinction. No "gush"
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 8 17 Jl Vie** l*iL+X I si K^- jl 1
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  • 185 18 DOCTOR'S AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a well-known doctor to be a victim of persistent stomach trouble? His own medicine did him no good! Then at last he found the way to conquer obstinate stomach disorder. Here are his own words: find that 'Bisurated' Magnesia taken after my
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  • 323 18 WALES SCOTLAND DRAW Brilliant Display By Welsh Goalie London, Oct. 5. THERE was an attendance of 40,000 at Cardnf to w.tness the maich between Wales and Scotland, which ended m a draw, each side scoring once. Wales played with a dazzling sun against thtm. I The Scots displayed clever short
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  • 114 18 Ist Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment By kind permission of Major P. Fvelvn Smith and officers, the Ist Bn., the Wiltshire Regiment will perform the following programme of music at the Bontanical Gardens on Friday. Oct. 11, f>t 9.15 r>.m. (subject to alteration without notice) 1. March: Tantare Gannell.
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  • 309 18 Several Interesting Games (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 4. QEVERAL hockey games were played w during the week. On Tuesday the Malacca Indians fought out a return dual against the St. Francis Institution and m spite of an exhilarating second half display were beaten by three goals
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  • 79 18 The hockey team of the Seng Cheong Society beat the Anglo Chinese School by two goals to nil m an interesting match on Wednesday. Chua Bicw Guan and Wong Hong Chong were the scorers. The following lined up for the Seng Cheou^ 1 Society: Wee Tiam Hong, J,ee
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  • 55 18 The following promises of donations and subscriptions to the proposed Boys' Club are acknowledged: DONATIONS Messrs. Chuan and Co. $50 Chop Teck Hin (Glodsmith) $50 Che Baba bin Jaudin $5 SUBSCRIPTIONS Messrs. Chuan and Co. $30 yearly. Che Abdul Ghani b Mohamed 50 cents per month. Malacca
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  • 38 18 London, Oct. 4. The King and Queen have consented to lend 46 pieces from their own collection for the international Exhibition of Chinese art which opens at the Royal Academy next month. British Official Wireless.
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  • 426 18 District Championship Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 4. THE following are the results of further ties played off yesterday and to-day m connection with the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association's championship tournament being held on the J.B.A. courts m Johore Bahru. There were seven games
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  • 156 18 Police Beaten 4-2 At Hockey Singapore. Saturday. PLAYING at the Poike ground yesterday, the V.M.C.A. beat the home team at hockey by four goals to two. The game was a dull affair, both sides lacking dash. WEBBER, opened the scoring for the PoKce and the V.M.C.A. soon equalized
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  • 41 18 Band Of H.M.S. Cornwall To Play At the Singapore Amateur Athletic Sports Meet this afternoon at the AnsOn Road Stadium by kind permission of Capt, Bell Davies, V.C., D.5.0., A.S.C., R.N., the band of H.M.b. Cornwall will render selections.
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  • 59 18 The semi-final round m ihe Open Doubles Championship Tournament of the Horli ks Badminton Party .will be played off to-day (Sunday), at 350, East Coast Road at 4.00 p.m. .sharp: Ong Kwee Yang: Willie Tan vs. Wee Cheng Siang and Chee Keng Lim; Yeo Khian Swee Chng Boon
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  • 398 18 Keen Competition At Bukit Timah THE annual rifle meeting of "D" E»r sian Co. was held t 3ukit r^i Rifle Range on Sunday, September 5? members of G* Machine Gun Co a Z participating. Kj a «o Competition was kern ar.a of a M*. order. Winners
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  • 50 18 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. m hockey versus MCT on Monday, October 7, at M.C.U. ground ti 5.15 p.m.— Bleha, R. Lyne J. Panderson. OTJwyer, Lee Fong Lim cap' I P C Sands, Ferguson. W. Willis. M. W Armstrong, Leembruggen, W. Ferguson Reserves: G. Day, W Pullen
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 330 18 Kid Andre Young Schmel'ng The Big Boys Fight Again Friday Oct. 18th. Friday At the New World. Tickets now Selling at Frankels Kiat's. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 5. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SPECIALIZING: Eyesight. Ocular-Muscle Anomalies, Crossed Eyes, Glasses if Needed. R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science and Op:o]ogy Gcvt.
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    • 15 18 ■P 1 f^B& tJM —it*** I i "FRASER NEAVE, LTD." j Distributors of TIGER BEER.
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  • 415 19 BADMINTON IN SINGAPORE Inter-Club Final MAYFLOWER "A" WIN THE Singapore annual badminton championship tournament organised by the Singapore Badminton Association came to a close when the inter-club final between the Mayflower "A" and "B" tram wore decided at the Clerical I'nion Hall yesterday. The Mayflower
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  • 1376 19 HiMffrim Pays $79 OBJECTION IN RACE SEVEN Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. iPREftE was a fair attendance at Rna] day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn race meeting which concluded this afternoon. The sky was cloudy, but the point/ was good. THE Htfi SWEEP The Big- Sweep,
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  • 152 19 Negri-Malacca Draws With Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Negri-Malacca Rugby XV drew with Stlangor on the padang here this afternoon, each side scoring eight points (a penalty goal and a goal.). The visiting forv ards played a great game, but the outsides were weak,
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  • 57 19 Ted Phelps Beats Bert Barry London, Sept. 29. Ted Phelps to-day easily beat Bert Barry m one of the .slowest races m the history of the event, thus retaining the British professional sculling championship over the Putney-Mortlake course. Phelps' time was 24 minutes 21 .seconds and Barry's
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  • 82 19 At the fifth annual general meeting of the Socony Athletic Club held on Saturday last, the following were elected office-bear-ers for the year 1935-1936:— President: Mr. Tan Miang Chiang, Vice-PresiderHs: Messrs. Ng Kah Ghee and Wee Choon Hup, Ha Secretary: Mr. Tan Miang Chita, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Tan
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  • 61 19 The following will play for the P.W.D. Sports Club against the S.R.C. to day (Saturday) on the S.R.C. ground at 5.15 p.m.:— P. da Costa. A. B. Paterson (capt.). Ponniah V., I. Liejisus, Carlo Pereira. R. Sabnthy, K. Thai- j linathan, Chin Lye, F. Ebert,
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  • 541 19 Recent Announcement ASSURANCE THAT WAS NOT NEEDED THE announcement was gravely made the other day, following the luncheon to the New Zealanders by the Eritish Sportsmen's Club, that J. E. Manchester, the "All Blacks' captain, had declared to a reporter that "all the members o
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  • 51 19 Canzoneri Retains His Title New York, Oct. 5. In a fifteen rounds contest £61 the world's lightweight championship. Canzoneri easily outpointed Al Roth. Eddie Risko, the holder cf the worlds middle weight championship, won, on points over Jackie Alldarc, New York City, m a ten rounri title fight.-
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  • 121 19 The following will represent S.C.R.C. m the undermentioned jrames. Against Police 11, on Monday Oct. 7 at S.C.R.C.: K. T. Ooi, Tiang Seng. Sing Ching, Teng Chew, Boon Gim, Chiap Kirn, Keng Slew, Tuck Soon, Choon Leong, Chim Bock, John Lim. Reserves: H. Boon, Gim Lock, Kee Tian.
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  • 337 19 Keen Match On The Padang i THE first important S.C.C. Rugby match, between the Newcomers and the Rest, was played on the Padang yesterday The Newcomers showed their superiority m all departments of the game and were winners by nine points (three tries) to five points
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  • 101 19 1934 Singles Champion Defeated A surprise was caused m the Inter- Club ping-pong tournament, which was held under the auspices of the Singapore Ping-Pong Association, when the Chinese Students' Literary Association who were fancied to win the championship this year, were beaten 3_2 by the N.S.L.C.S. "A" team
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  • 68 19 The following will represent the V M.C.A. 2nd at water-polo versir- S.S.C. 2nd on Thursday, October 10. fct the J Singapore Swimming Club at 5.30 p.m. Players are requested to meet at the V M.C.A. at 5.15 p.m.:— Chiam Koon Nam, Lee Fong Lim, Lim Thye Hock. E.
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  • 50 19 Singapore. Sat i, -day. A weak SRC. team was beaten by the P W.D. on the Padang this afternoon. Play was scrappy for the mo 4 part, both sides finishing veiy poorly In the closing stages Ebct sec rod the winning goal for the P. W.D
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 89 19 BOXING ms JOE MENDIOLA (The Tiger Of The Ring). itfT 4Jr FRANKIE WEBER CThe Blonde Thunderbolt) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT /Jl \T\ \T THF I ll I OLYMPIC STADIUM. W |^tt§| M exiea attraction; JP* mTj^B Brown Roberts vs. Kid Carpentier f V V ADMISSION:— S2. $1 &~50 cts. B^B RINGSIDE BOOKINGS.
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1935.
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    • 105 20 11. E. the Governor ano Lady Thomas arrive at the At Home given by the Royal Singapore FJying Oab yesterday. With them is Mr. F. G. Lundon, the Wing-Con modor^ of the Club. H. M. the King of Italy and Ii Duce reviewing the
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