Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 October 1935

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune oi. •> 'O. Zil SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1935. KIVK CKNTS.
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  • 745 1 KAI*II» ADVANCE Oi\ i TWO I 3COM S t %TTEMI B T TO fUT THE RAILWAY Ethiopian* Salt The Wells I Threat Of It <- volt R> Tribes In Eritrea i Rome, Oct. 11. MESSAGE from Djibouti states that it is believed that
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  • 682 1 SIAM'S PREMIER Rumour That He Has Resigned From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. THE Premier is believer! tc have resigned but it has not been < •fIP»-j'»iiv ar^cmcecl. A vote of no confidence In Hie ftovfrinunrnt' Is to be moved m the Assembly tc-day. tMiiiiiiiiii>i»aiii"fl'iii>i Ill news filled the people
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  • 39 1 Singapcre Saturday. i Three grars fires which broke out m j Orange Road, Teloh Blanga Road and j Kampong Bang Su Sang yesterday af- ternoon were quickly extinguished by I the prompt arrival of the Fire Brigade.
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    135 1 Harbin Volunteers In II 2 volt Shanghai. Oct. 12. MARTIAL law was declared m Harbin on Chinese National Day (Oct. 10 1 and has been m existence since, following a report to the effect that the Volunteers In Soviet territory, Korea and Manchuria have combined m revolt. The
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  • 142 1 Curious Situation m Addis Ababa Addis Ababa, OH THE Italian lUm-ster, Signor Vinci, and Colonel Caldriani, Military Attache, have locked themselves m ♦h? Lrpati^n and are refusing to leave until the last Italian Consul has safely departed. A strong force of cavalry and infantry are guarding the
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  • 46 1 Shanghai, Oct. U. A report says that i loan of $20,000,000 for flood relief m China has been planned. The scheme provides that the Chinese Government should underwrite a portion of the loan, which will be issuabla on -^Nov. 1. Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 58 1 London. Oct. 31. The 45.439 ton White Star liner. Olympic, left Southampton this evening I on her last voyage to the shipbreakim* yard at Jarrow. The ships m harbour sounded their sirens m salute as she passed. The Olympic was the largest British built vessel afloat before the
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  • 270 1 Further Evidence ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST Singapore, Stfturdl FURTHER evidence was records! 1 by the District Judge, Mr. 11. A. Forrer, to-day, m connection with the case m which Mr. S. Sanmugani. a Malayan lawyer, is charged with criminal hreach of trust m resped of $410, the
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  • 210 1 Incident At The Olympic Stadium Singapore Saturday. Anxious to see the big flght at the Olympic Stadium last night, an Indian and a Chinese who are alleged to have "gate crashed" were charged m the lhird Poli c Court this morning, with disorderly behaviour by breaking open z
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  • 111 1 Broadbent Passes Over Selctar Singapore. Rn The Australian airman, !i bent, pass:d over SelctAi I 1! c'ciuck this morning In 1 I with wMch ho is makim an to lower the record of 7 days 17 hour* tor Mie Australia -Riurl and r >w< by Mr. H.
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  • 208 2 Rheumatism Made Her Weak And Helpless Afraid of y: >ing upstairs. Unable to rise from her chair. Requiring assistance a: every turn. That was the state of this woman before she began taking Krnsrhen Salts. In tail letter she describes how she overcame her
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  • 72 2 "SMITHY'S DASH TO AUSTRALIA CIR Charles Kingsford Smith, who wa« to h*ve stated on his record breaking flight from London to Australia on Friday- was due to arrive at Srlctar m the early hours «iii•iiiiii■ii i i i i i i i i t «> of this morning, but up
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  • 44 2 London, Oct. J2. IN the final of the Glasgow Cup, the Ransrcr> beat Celtic by two goals to nil.— Re it <\ mtHt:>m > i i t i i i r i i i i i i i i i i i j
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  • 93 2 Co-opsration With N.E.I. Government Amsterdam, Oct. 12 AT a meeting of the International Rubber Association, which was held j to-day to discuss the plan for the purchase of export licences for 20,00U tons of rubber, it was almost unanimously decided to co-operate with the Netherlands Indies Government.
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  • 124 2 London, Oct. 12 Playing at Hawtek to-day, the New Zeaianders beat the South of Scotland I sy II points to 8. Other results were: North Midlands 21 Leicestershire 3 j Birkenheiui Park 2:\ Liverpool 10 [Bristol 0 Bath 0 Cambridge luiversity 2i> Leysians 8 Caidifl o Gloucester 3
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  • 258 2 Dinner Party Given by Mr. A. M. Alsagoff AT the invitation of Mr. A. M. AlsagofT, 160 guests gathered at his house at Siglap last night for a dinner m celeI bration of the marriage of his nephew. i Mohamed A. AlsagofT. I Dinner was served on
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  • 916 2 League Football LEADERS RECEIVE A CHECK ONCE again Arsenal have received a check this seascn and by Chelsea, who held the League Champions to a one-ail draw yesterday. But there were other surprises tco m the English League games. Huddersfield went down 2 4 to Middlesbro, while,
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  • 101 2 Johore Beaten 6 3 at Rengam (From Our Own Correspondent Rengam. Saturday. THE Johore Rugby team were d< ieated by Singapore at Rengam bo-day by 6 points to 3. The match was interesting and very keenly contested. Singapore had the better of the play m the
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  • 121 2 Malayan Chinese Shine At All -China Games SUCCESSES ON THE TRACK Women Do Well TENNIS BASKET BALL VICTORIES Shanghai. Ocl 12. JHE Malayan Chinese Athletes at the All-China Olympics continue to secure further successes m the finals which were held to-dny. BROAD JUMP In tne Broad Jump <meni. Sa Yek
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  • 1109 2 Support By New Labour Leader London. Oct. 12. Preparations for collective measures against Italy under Article XVI of the Covenant are steadily proceeding m Geneva and a further meeting of the Co-Ordinating Committee will be held this evening. It is hoped it will have before it the report
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    • 137 2 I make sure! TIIERP: is nothing like a night of sairul, natural sleep to give a "WPf^felk man new strength, new vigour and zest for the day's work. And the one sure way to enjoy this deep, refreshing sleep every '*Wmf JS nu-ht is to drink a cup of 'Oval
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    • 78 2 rjyT MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J THIS WEEK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRII)A"S\ COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 i>.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight TUESDAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 t> 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to mklnijrht CABARET APPEARING NIGHTLY RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THE POPULAR DANCI TKAM MIA MONNA
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  • 941 3 FIVE OTHERS BADLY INJURED Coroner's Inquiry NIGHT OF TERROR IN MALACCA (From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Oct. 11. A GRAPHIC description of how a Chinese seller of lard, quietly paring" his toe nails at midnight m a house m Kampong Java, suddenly armed
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  • 782 3 Dividend Of V/ 2 Per Cent. Singapore, Saturday. A DIVIDEND of seven and a half per n -tent, was declared at the twentyfifth annual general meeting of the Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd., held at the registered office of the company m the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building at
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  • 183 3 A New Book By A. S. Corbet (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Aii- Mail) London, Oct. 1. A critical analysis of Dr. A. S. Corbet's bock 'Biological Processes m Tropical Soils, with special reference to Malaysia" (7 6 net> appears m the Time*. "The author," it says, "discusses
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  • 54 3 Acquisition By Edinburgh Zoo (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oci. 1. THE Zoological Park, Edinburgh, haiJs a new Malayan visitor as of interest and importance. It is a young male tiger presented by Sir David Galloway, of Johore. It arrived at Liverpool, vigorous and well,
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  • 158 3 (From Our Oion Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Occ. 11. The Chinese National flas was seen flying from most of the Chinese houses of business m the town and the day was observed as a holiday by a section of the Chinese community m honour of National Day
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  • 151 3 Excellent Progress With Programme London, Oct. 11. EXCELLENT progress is being made with the programme of expansion of the Royal Air Force announced last May. Already sites have been definitely chosen for 20 out of the 32 new stations I required and measures are m train to make
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  • 50 3 Friday, Oct. 11. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas dined with the members of the Society of Yorkshire m i Malaya at the Adelphi Hotel. Saturday, Oct. 12. 1 In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas were present at the Poh Leung Kuk At Home.
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  • 90 3 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saiurday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.SS. in cases (F.O.B. October) 20% 21 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. October) 20 V 4 30*6 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 20% 20 3 i do. October 20% 21^ do. Nov. Dec. 21%
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  • 91 3 Unveiling Of Bronze Bust In Nanking Shanghai, Oct. 1?. MR. Liv Jui Hang, Chairman ol the Health Bureau, has invited Mr. Aw Boon Haw tc Nanking to attend the inauguration ceremony of the unveilino ol a bronze bust of Mr. Aw Boon Haw at the Central
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  • 268 3 Price Sags To Trade Buying Levels The market opened firm on speculative orders and then sagged to trade buying levels towards the close. /The market remained cautious on account of the holiday m New York to- i day; the trade being content to sit back and wait
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  • 182 3 VERY FEW SELLERS IN SIGHT Firm On London Buying (From Out Financial Correspondent Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 20 ;5 j iis., Up C*. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $114' up To-day's Prices: London: 6 l nd., up |6dL Market Tone: Steady but quiet. New York: 12
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    • 226 4 .I"'!..* O O *^J "♦VJ*^^ "^J "S^ 1 "^^^J 1 "^i 1 "^J 1 "s§^ "^^^S 1 *^^^s*^J 1 *v3i^i 1 "^^r I @'^J 1 "^J? iw WARSHIP BECOMES MURDER HELL! Laughs, thrills, excite- f $i f\\ ment and comedy run rampant! «g, y L i i ii mi tgU
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    • 254 4 I This Picture will THRILL YOU as you hay? NKVER thrilled Dcfore j J DEAD HANDS THAT LIVE and KILL The Story of a j f j Man with A DEVIL'S SOIL! J Tfce Face o/ iMPITIII I I 1,000 THRILLS! 1^ j 6 HH^Bj jM, v Cheers for a
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  • 1637 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i AfJ ai)i to £IV€ y v this week some information about the new course being constructed at the Singapore Golf Club, already one of tiie best clubs you can meet nithin a tour f the East. The nine new holes now being built have been numbered
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    • 1011 6  - THE WEAKNESS TAKE OUT Horatius I (By f)LI> customs die hard and so we find that tfie bad old responsive bid which is based on weakness, and not on strength, survives. Thero can be no justification for increasing the contract on a hand which, weak m itself, is especially so
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    • 212 6 Her washing doesn't worry her now! /Iwm done with Sunlight Soap «X- 4 M" T lathh v^"P Hashinn is a terrible expense, isn't l( I/ow smart your children look to-day it? I do wish I could save money on Of course you took my advice about my washing." washing with
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    • 198 6 THE ACCOUNTANCY TRAINED MAN DOMINATES Providing a training for success m the Accountancy Profession has been a prominent feature of the vocational and educational guidance of THE SCHOOL OK ACCOUNTANCY, London, for many years. Long experience enables it confidently to offer to equip you with that Specialised Knowledge whicU will
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  • 1083 7 The Morning Ordeal— Or Women And Whiskers |j Why Should We Shave? j How It Began No Help j j From Science 3 A\K "1 the biggest drawbacks of living m tfcfe afr <>f enlightenment is the increas- .essity for shaving at every available opportunity. V its ago, men didn't
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    • 103 7 l N v I U N > The cleverest bit of camera designing that has Takes clear shar P P ictures of l x 15 O been accomplished for many a long day. Little inches and enlargeable to any decent sh e# U bigger than a pocket-watch and no more
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  • 1662 8 DARIS, it seems, has been telling tall 1 hat stories, and* to be chic one must be amusing. But that is Paris, and here it is wiser and happier to be discreet m our flights of fancy m the mat- ter of our hats. Rene UHmann has
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  • 1000 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. BY OUR WOMAN CORRESPONDENT ARGANISERS of public entertainment v m good causes were busy last weekend First there was the concert at the Victoria Theatre arranged by the Lotus Club Then after midnight mar.v went on to the gala dance at the Great World which
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  • 491 9 yERY little has occurred daring Un past week to occupy the attention of Kuala Lumpur. Possibly due to relaxation after the races, people seem to have been remaining home instead of wandering abroad m search of entertainment during the evening. Or perhaps
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  • 572 9 AT the Club on Saturday night, Mrs. Thurcton proved herself to be a charming hostess. In an attractive frock 01 wine-coloured georgette, with long tight sleeves, and a slit back, she looked most decorative. Although few people were dancing, the evening was really very enjoyable. The
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    • 128 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. i I,* *1 1 •i• i i^.iM^N^^'' ll 1 11 1 1^^ 1 iii!:rii!: r;r NOW on Display EW Shipment f EW Hats EW Dresses EW
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    • 138 9 Ladies' Warm Over Coats, Dust Coats, Two-piece Suits, Dresses, Panties, etc. De Souza Bro hers, 42, High Street. 'Phone 3188. ~~TI»IL«MM»J»MM»mm» m LAMPSHADES ALL MATERIALS COLOURS DESIGNS. ON VIEW. I j _J at Special Mrs. J. de Graaf Christmas Sale I $y 2 milestone, for November 192F, Pasir and December,
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  • 559 10 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, Oct. 13, 1935. AN APOSTLE OF ROTARY OEOPLE arc tired of discussions of war ami t Fie imposition of sanctions. On a Sunday at least it permissible to consider saner, topics, such a topic, for instance, as speeches at a recent meeting of the London Rotary
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  • 1229 10  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones A Dangerous Situation In Malaya I AST week I got back on this page to the question of education m Malaya, with a brici* reference to the startling figures revealed m the annual report of the Director of Education, Mr. F. J.
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  • 578 10 OINGAPORE neve* held .so man;. w aoctors as it did this week, when the British Medical Association delegates paid the town a visit. Doctors are a shrewd lot. I am reminded of the story of the rich and notoriously mean man who thought ho
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    • 168 10 i i i i lit i iiil.jdl' i'iiM|!iii:ii:iuina it i':| «i.i..i' (ii it i|.i».i» .1 it 'l J IMi'l' 1 i i I J CORNS CURED j Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood I poisoning but by using the marvellous j SAN-DOL i the real
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  • 1008 11 BLAZE FOUGHT FOR SIX DAYS Terrific Heat GAS THAT FED THE FLAMES CBy Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent, London, Oct. 1. A SURFEIT of rubber is enter- gJEiinf the London Fire Brigade at least as acutely as ever it did the Regulation Commttee.
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  • 427 11 Government Thinks It Is Too Costly j DURING the week there was tilk m Singapore to the effect that the j Government was planning to build a boulevard along the sea front from i Stamford Canal to join up with East Coast Road and thence
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  • 388 11 Triumph And Tragedy At Covent Garden (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) I London, Oct. 1. j WITH the cheers of the audience acclaiming her triumph still ringing m her ears, a famous English opera star walked to her dressing-room at Covent Garden. But
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  • 198 11 NAME CHANGED FOR FORTUNE Knight's Legacy From Swan Song Squire (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Exeter. Oct. 1. SIR Mark SturgLs has decided to change his name to comply with the terms of the £190,000 will left by Devon's "Swan Song Squire," Mr. William J. A. Grant, of
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  • 447 11 Story Of Missing: Watch GIRL BOUND OVER 12 MONTHS j 'From Our Own Correspondent/ 'By Air Mail) London. Oct. 1. gENTENCE of three months' hard labour was passed at Trowbridpre, Wiltshire, on Toni Mancini. 28, on a charge of stealing- a j?old watch from a
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  • 1341 12  -  W. B. Peterson II I I I I I I' I I II I I l.ill'l: ll'l lIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt <l!IHIIIIIlllif '>* m <£ I In Which I Derive In- I 1 spiration From The League Of Nations And Suggest A New Game To Govern- I ment
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    • 174 12 /*"^ocwc tickets issued V^vA^lw BY ALL STEAMER AIR AND T RAVE L *An* WAY 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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  • 489 13 i RBITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES Recital Of Old English Melodies TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 1 (G.S.P. 25.63 Metres and G.S.B. ?A.bb Metres) 2Z'y p.m. Big iien. A Harvest Thanksgiv njc Service, relayed from St. Paul* Parish Chunh, Janow-on-Tyne. J 3.20 p.m. A Recital of Old English Melodies by Stanley Pope
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  • 93 13 TO-DAY (Wavelength 49.9 Metre.) 11 a.m.— 1.30 p.m.— Recorded Music. 5.30 p.m.— 7 p.m.— Relay oi Presbyterian Church service, preceded by ar? Organ Recital. TO-MORROW 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m.— News Bulletin. 7 p.m. Relay oi Concert Artistes from Tomlinson Hall: Mrs. G. A. Clements— Songs. CD
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  • 119 13 Programme Of Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Wavelength 48.92 Metres.) TO-DAY 7 p.m. H.M.V. Records: Merrie England; Cello Solos (Casals); II Trovatroe Tenor Solos (Glunnet; Bohemian Girl; Organ Solo (Mealei; Marriage of Figaro. 8 p.m. Solos: O Divine Redeemer (Gounod*; Abide With Me (Liadle) sung- by Mrs. D.
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  • 391 13 (DJN 31.45 Metres; DJB 19.74 Metres: DJA 31.38 Metres.) TO-DAY 4.05 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (German, English; German FoJk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). Outstanding broadcasts ol the WeeK. 4.20 p.m. Huler Youth Programme: Round Harvest and Autumn. 4.50 p.m. News and Review of the Week m Kngiish.
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  • 150 13 On they go to the Westward, On to the North and South, East with the Trades, far Eastward, Into ihe Dragon's mouth; Onward, ever onward, Daring fate's for fend, They brave the breeze of the Seven Seas For the crown of the journey's end. You who have watched,
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  • 175 13 (PCJ: IS7I Metres.) TO-DAY 8.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 8.55 p.m. Talk on behalf of the Dutch V.-M.C.A. by Dr. J. Stam. 9.10 pm. "From Mail To Mail Tn Holland.' 9.30 p.m. Talk by Mr. K. D. Koning. 9.45 p.m. Music. 9.50 p.m. 'Latest News
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  • 121 13 TO-DAY (Wavelength 49.10 Metres) 11 56 am. Hindustani Songs. 12.41 p.m. The Grand Hotel Orchestra 7.56 p.m. Church Service relayed from St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta. 9.11 p.m. Weather Forecast and General News Bulletin (In English). 9.26 p.m. A Variety Indian Programme. 10 26 p.m. Weather Forecast and General
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  • 98 13 In the English presentation of scenes from the play of Shakunthala, whicxi will be given by the Ladys' Union at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 25, everyi thing will be done to preserve the original richness of imagery, but also to avoid clumsiness that it often unavoidable m translations.
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  • 1267 14  -  Clubman (By Singapore Municipal Co-Operators Successful Year Reported Scheme For Scholarship Fund The Largest Pen-Friend League In Malaya Progress Of Novice B.P. Anniversary To Be Celebrated Xext Saturday A YEAR of progress has been reported by the Singapore Municipal Employers' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.,
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  • 2540 15  -  Dragon Association For Sitiawan By >^~3 o Called Off Smaller Team Hay Be Sent Expenses Will Be Reduced Perak B A. To Reconsider Matter Singapore Official Season Closes The Work Of A Controlling Body Notes From Ipoh District M£R£ is every likelihood, after all, of the
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    • 137 15 M Oh, but you must promise me to start 25,000 physicians forces and a few weeks re e ular use wiil overcome such complaints as lisdessnese, have recommended stomach trouble, fretful sleep. Instead of being tired and run-down you will be strong it m Writing again and full of energy
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  • 905 16 PERAK'S CHANCES REVIEWED Selan^or Unimpressive PENANG RELY ON MORE ASIATICS (By "Forward') I ITTLE of great interest m the sporting activities m Perak State has happened these days except for the final rugger trial last Saturday, following which Hrn team was selected for
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  • 286 16 Dr. Theodore Lewald 9 Organisation DR. Theodore Lewald, president of the German Organising Committee for the Eeleventh Olympic Games and a member of the International Olympic Committee, first became interested m athletics m 1900. when he was sent, as a representative of the German Government, to the
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  • 847 16  -  K.O. <Hy Can He Make Flyweight INTERESTING BOUTS ARRANGED Singapore, Saturday. I JOE Mcndiola is not so good as he was five years ago. The Joe who outclassed Boy Walley and Y. C. Song was a tear-away fighter. Those who saw him then fully expected Weber to
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  • 815 16  -  Sticks (By Indians' Fine Record REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S GAMES I^RESH talent m hockey is appearing among the different clubs m Singapore each week, and amongst them all, the Indian Association needs special mention. This long standing club m Singapore has had a wonderful run of success
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  • 43 16 Rugby m Singapore By "Scrum-Half Rugby m the North— By "Forward" Hockey— By "Sticks" Boxing— By "X.0." r i i ii ii i i i i i *i i i i i i i i i i i i i
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  • 353 16  -  Air Mail (By Arrival Of Horace Lindrum London, Oct. l. THE first-class season of billiards will be opened m London 'to-day and big events will follow for many weeks to come. The Increase In the popularity or snooker has resulted m more matches being arranged than m any
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  • 660 16  -  Scrum- Half <K\ S.C.C. Season Opens TALENT AMONGST NEWCOMERS THe B.C.C. opened their ru?b> season 1 on Saturday, Oct. 5. with game between the Newcomers and the Rest The iHirpofe of thr match uav to find out u-hai material was ;s\ariai»!e this season, and the
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  • 473 17 MYSTERY, MELODY AND MIRTH Tteir Funniest Film PROPRIETORS OF A V.UUi^ llllK BUNGING a rare treat to the screen, a mystery musical comBert Wheeler and Robert Woolly' are starred m "The Nitwits," :heir latest RKO Radio Picture which opens at the Alhambra Theatre shortly.
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  • 324 17 At The Pavilion Theatre This Week IN Cahente," First National's latest musical offering with Dolores Del Rio and Pat O'Brien m the stellar roles i has been booked as the next change at the Pavilion Theatre, Busby Berkeley famous creator of screen spectacles has
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  • 309 17 Opinion Of Hollywood Director WITHIN the two or three years the motion picture will be entirely selfcontained It will cease to be an orphan of the theatre. It will no longer depend upon the stage play or novel as its principal source of story material. Such are the
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  • 303 17 A Sure Cure For The "Blues" FOR sheer entertainment on the three* way road to hilarity, adventure and i romance, "Calm Yourself" captures the season's laurels. Out of its story complications it weaves more good laughs than aiiV picture seen m weeks. With Robert Young and Madge Evans
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  • 547 17 Amazing Human Interest "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA" 1 QNLY once m a long, long time, there comes to the screen a picture of such vital import, gripping power and amazing human interest, as the Cosmopolitan produei tion, "Oil for the Lamps of China," which opens
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 41 17 MARLBOROUGH V 7.30 p.m. (Beach Road) 9.30 p.m. f X OIXTRY GENTLEMAN" I %OLD MEDAL BRAND" TEA IS GOOD* Hffi^nnrnmmnnTfinnifni v Be. !> r tjua'ity Better Flavour and mnefc better price. IN DO MALAYAN AGENCIES, jl 9 Robinson Road, Phone 4470. J
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    • 383 17 ■1 minutes stomach pains jare gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gu. all disappear within two minutes of taking; a dose of Chardox. Chardojt is not a drug— lt Is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has
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  • 245 18 Friday's Fights At The Stadium Singapore, Saturday. MR. SIMON'S promotion at the Olympic Stadium last night did not receive the support it deserved. There were four bouts on the programme, the main attraction being the 12 three-minute round battle between Gunboat Jack, 10 st. 5 3
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  • 155 18 Oct. 14, v. St. Josephs Brigade on SRC. ground: A. C. d'Sylva, C. B. Webb, A. B. Collick, D. Leicester, A. J. Vaz, R. D.'Curz, W. E. Meyer, G. Windson, T. van der Beck A. D'Cruz, F. Ebert. Reserves: C. Meyer, E. B. Carlos, R. Donough. Oct. 15,
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  • 130 18 AUTUMN MEETING 1935. Ist. DAY SATURDAY, 26ch OCT., 1935 2nd. DAY WED., 30th. OCT., 1935 3rd. DAY SATURDAY, 2nd. NOV., 1935 ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3 P.M. ON •TUESDAY, THE 15th. OF OCTOBER, 1935. The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $10.00 LADIES 5.00 for the Meeting
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  • 310 18 What The King Told A General (By Air Mail) \(From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 1. THE Germans started out to smash the British Empire and they really made an Empire of us." This statement was made by the King m September, 1916, when reviewing
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  • 733 18 Results Of Further Ties In Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oci. 11. NINETEEN matches were played over the week-end m the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association Championships on the Johore Badminton Association's enclosed Courts m Johore Bahru. The draw for the men's senior singles and doubles
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  • 281 18 Enjoyable Anniversary Celebrations THE annual general mooting of the above Association was held on its First Anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw* Bungalow on Saturday, Oct. 5. at 6.30 p.m. Before the meeting commenced a two-minute silence was observed, as a token of respect to the late
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  • 393 18 Club Team Beaten By Odd Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 11. I'HE absence of Salmon from the Malacca C.r'o side and their having to piay one shoit lor threi*- fourths or the game had much to do with the Club's first deleat on Thursday on the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 187 18 THE 1.11 l A I EASTERW LIFE IS "GREAT' by reason of the fact that m a period of little more than qnarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modem innovations that were
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    • 184 18 NEGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m silence untold agonies, constant brain-wearying pain and irritation caused by piles, simply because they have never discussed this tronble with even such a confidant as their chemist If you are a sufferer, make up your mind to ask your chemist
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    • 41 18 r# j i Victoria Theatre Entire Change of Programme. Last night to-night at 9.30 p.m. lUDAY SHANKAR; and his company of Hindu Dancers tnd MusiciftJ h Simki an( Zolira 1 BOOUNGB AT THE THEATIM; PRICES |4, |S, $2 and |L y
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  • 439 19 URGE CROWD AND GOOD GOING 1 INK WEATHER Mr. I'nderhill's 3 Winners (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. SUNNY went her favoured the Skye race meeting held here this afternoon. The goin^ was good, and there was a laruv crowd present, including H. the Yam Tuan
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  • 123 19 Ties For Monday And Tuesday the*? j£V°~ morrow and Tuesday fan I A. Autumn tennis handicap MONDAY'S GAMES Doubles Handicap: J ManasC Reshty v Tan Chin Tuan Gaw: Dr Haridas and B R. Mistri and A. j 2**obo3 Men Sr 5 Handit -^P Class "B": K. M. R.
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  • 579 19 Singapore Inter-Club I Competition ENTRIES for the Inter-club knockout competition for the Singapore Billiards Association's Challenge Cup will close next Saturday. The hon. secretary of the Association i-ends U6 the following information: ENGLISH BILLIARDS The following addendum to rule 10 ».b) was passed at a meeting
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  • 189 19 Keen Hockey On The Padang The AiWo-Chinese School were unlucky to be beaten by the Singapore Recreation Club by three goals to one fn a keenly-contested hockey match at t e^ttu!e y nr rd do > rninated play but j Ac S netting with a crisp drive
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  • 53 19 Singapore Saturday. Mr C C Merredith. an employee at lfeurs Kellv and Walsh m Raffles Squire is said to have accident* fal en ?rom the first floor of a house m Oxley Rnad at 2 55 this morning. h^ received contusions over the spinal cord and complained of
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  • 711 19 The 1936 Boat Race MANY SEATS TO FILL (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 24. rpHE date of the University Boat A Race for 1936 has not yet been fixed, but that has not preven:pd the Oxford University authorities from commencing their preparations for the race. Not since
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  • 51 19 Sir Shenton Thomas Attends Function S ingapore, Saturday The ninth annual sports of the Po Leung Kuk, which looks after destitute Chinese girls, were held this afternoon and there was a very large attendance, HE. the Governor being present. The full programme of sports was carried
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  • 409 19 Chinese Beaten On Th? Padang Singapore. Saturday. BY four points (a drop goal) to nil, the Kota Raja Club's ruffger team defeated the S.C.F.A. m an interesting game of rugger on the S.C.C. ground to-day. The Malays on the run of play were the better team
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  • 111 19 Selangor's Defeat Of Penang (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday fIELANGOR defeated Penang m rugger •J heffc this afternoon by 18"~ points (three goals and a try) to 8 (a goal and a penalty goal). In the first half, Selangor scored through Banham and Whyllie, Mayor converting
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  • 204 19 Negri Hold Perak At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday On the Padang to-day, Perak drew with Negri Sembilan, each side scoring six points (two tries). Play was interesting but did not reach a very high standard, the halves being poor, while the backs were not impressive.
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  • 641 19 £1,250 Purse Refused LEN HARVEY NOT TO FIGHT LOUGHRAN London, Sept. 5. THE boxer has always put a high value on himself and Len Havvey is perhaps to be envied that he has been able to refuse a purse of £1,250. This "was the sum offered him
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1935.
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      194 20 Mr. Ramsay Mn^Donald saying a few words into a microphone after a Cabinet conference at 10, Downing Street, on the Abyssinian conflict. Lord Irwin is seen on the right. The hockey teams of the S.R.C. and Police Sports Club, which met on Friday, the S.R.C. winning by the only goal.
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