Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 November 1935

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol.'S-i^O. ka^ SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 342 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh ARMED RESISTANCE IN NORTH CHINA OFFER BY RED ARMIES UNITED FRONT AGAINST THE INVADERS Shanghai, Nov. IG. A REPORT from Canton says that the "Red" leaders in Shensi, Chu Tak, Mao Chek Turk. L> ang Teh Huai, Hsu Shang Chin and Chow
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  • 445 1 TOKYO POST i Baron Bertouch-Lehn Here l Singapore, Saturday. OELATIONSHIPS between Denmark and Japan were discussed by Baron Bertouch-Lehn, the newly appointed Danish Minister to Japan, who* ktefww "|n Singapore on his wai I, ."'ftofcyo to assume duties, witfi u Sunday Tribune representative. For the past six
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  • 230 1 PRESS VIEWS Stability Of The People London, Nov. 16. HHHE Government's majority is at least 250 and is hailed by the Press as a verdict in favour of national consolidation, a guarantee m \r period dj* sfcatatf^'~at- j home and continuity of policy ift international affairs. The
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  • 532 1 Mr. Willy Castello 1 HAILED AS SECOND VALENTINO Singapore, Saturday. i IJAILEI) by Carl Laemmle. th* i famous lilm producer, as th. i second Valentino, there arrived in I Singapore by the President Polk to- day, Mr. Willy Castello, a Dutch film actor and his wife,
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  • 152 1 IN THE F. M. S. No Alarm Felt In Singapore T^HE possible danger of malaria epidemic in Malawi has been Hie subject of much discussion lately. especially in the Malay Stales. It has been stated thai the <'i>id<>mi~ comes in cycles. At the meeting of the
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  • 192 1 Fascist Council Discusses Situation Rome. N\r riFTY members of the Fn^M Orand I discuss the political situation on the eve of the application of sanctions fnn Duoe's conversation *>ith Sir nPtu D^ ummoild the significance Of the British election results Sitrnor Mussolini is expected to
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  • 30 1 TO-DAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB JO-DAY'S event at the Sin«a pore Swimming Club i^ a three breaths composite race (one breast, one back, one free style) open to all classes.
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    • 68 1 Goodwood Park Hotel Special Carry Lnnch Every Sunday $1. Tennis Badminton. Phone 6490. Bo4»<^. ■->■■-■ v^tBt^ bTb^B bB B^^^^Brnßff^T^Y*BßrnßllHß Bl^^^'ot jt "^^^S^-nx '''P J B^A VkJ» <#»»«»•■ K?- —"X "T J£ i IhW M .il 818 *^-<-^>~-~™-«^<»^-^rtßM«J^: l y BBR^k^ >: BkS^ESs I Ib^^l^ byJbk^S. K Aybyl Vam fl saPI
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    • 16 1 t 1 j 5 A.M. EDITION j HOME FOOTBALL j RESULTS j (SEE PAGE 2) .5..-
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  • 923 2 Election Rt suit STRIKING VOTE OF CONFIDENCE I.CM<!oM. NOV. 1 €i. THE re- Mit of tin- general election is tvioasly described by the morning oapcr* as an overwhelming or m^ Dificeni viotor v or a complete Iriunjh ol <ctrikhig vote ot ronfidenrr for tby Gottrntt&ni
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  • 158 2 Special Premiere At The Pavilion THE screen version o| Shakespeare's famous play U A Midsummer 1 "Night's Dream," will be shown at a .special performance at the Pavilion Theatre on Wednesday, Dec. 18. The film has not been officially released yet, but the Pavilion Theatre? ha& been
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  • 1579 2 Horns Football SUNDERLAND FORGE AHEAD SOME interesting results were recoided in yesterday's League games. While Siwderlaiid further consolidated their position at the Ik ad ci the table, by beaiinj? Brentford s—l, Derby were only able to draw 2 o when Birmingham visited thorn. Arsenal travelled
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  • 48 2 l\w Indian Association secured another win at hoc-key yesterday at the expei iho 7th Battery. l Tlicv won by three goals to nil. §J| 1 y Baskaran. who performed a u Vk." At half-time there vas no .sc(u L Baskaran was tlu> outstanding player r,v
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  • 48 2 The following will represent SCRc against McNair Girls' Sports Club or Monday. Nov. 18 at the S.C.RC Tony Low; Hock Liat. Chee Lim Chow Tat. T. W. Ong. Ghee Soon MonJoo. Sian Chye. E. Wong. Choon Sim Hock Guan. Reserves: Choon Leone John Lim. Yew Hock
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    • 134 2 y m 111// ILLUSTRATING A FEW ONLY, OF THE THOUSANDS Oi SUITABLE f I' v Jl 1;i :i i n 1 selection if If tllllilf 'fli^Mff I I B d? I Ifiifl .-mart shapes. [B MM Qfl i Jl. •IP r ffiHt a HB I t SI! i\lmm KS 111
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    • 266 2 f^^ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL j 1 THIS WF.KK roCKTAIL~D"XNCE"6.3O to 8.15 p.m. 7 DINNER DANCE (informal) to midnifht. J irKSDAY THt RSDAV. J I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 fee 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnifht. I SATfRDAV. J SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK EARLY
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  • 280 3 EXTENDED POWERS OF MUNICIPALITY COUNCIL BILL The Need For Stricter Control ANEW campaign against hawkers In Singapore is foreshadowed an the result of new legislation published the Government 6*2 Uv last week. The Municipal Commissioners under the amended Municipal Ordinance 'may by by-law specify certain
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  • 127 3 Accused's Reply To Attempted Cheating Indictment Singapore, Saturday. 'I claim trial, sir. This charge is ab urd." declared r. Chinese named Chee Sin Fook when a charee of attempted cheating was explained to him in the Third Police Court .this mornmsr. H? was charged with attempted cheating
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  • 93 3 Ist Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. H. J. Segrave and Officers, the Ist Bn.,tne Wiltshire Regiment, will perform the following programme of music at the Botanical Gardens on Friday, Nov. 22, at 5 p.m. (subject to alteration without notice" 1. March: Conber"— H. A.
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  • 38 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. AnoQi th* 27 prize winners at the Red Cross Baby Show yesterday wa; the two and half year old daughter of Luang Pradit. Over a hundred babies were entered.
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  • 127 3 Singapore, Saturday. Arrivals at Raffles Hotel to-day were Mr. S.- Skrine (solicitor), Mr. R. C. Russell (planter) of Mrs. Russell, Mr. Th. H. Menzies (planter), Mr. Colguhoon (engineer) and Mrs. Col^uhoon, Mr. Fossick (engineer) and Mrs. Fossick, Mi. N. G. A. Forster (planter), all of Kuala Lumpur;
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  • 416 3 Peruvian Diplomat On Way To Calcutta Singapore, Saturday. AMONG the prominent passengers on board the President Polk which arrived in Singapore this morning, was Mr. Cesar Gianella. a member of the Peruvian Diplomatic Service, and his wife, who are on their way to Calcutta, where
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  • 163 3 Returns F»"^ Trengganu Visit (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 16. Her Highness the Tengku Ampuan Besar of Pabang, eldest sister of H.H. the Sultan of Johore. who went to Trengganu to attend the marriage ot H H. the Tengku Batilishah, Raja Muda of Kedah, to
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  • 941 3 two piece embroidered with cross stitch designs of jade preen and vermiilion. Many linens of novel tree bark weave j wore worn, Miss Diana Wylly's being white with a simple skirt cut c:i the cross, a tucked bodice with lacing down the front of navy cord
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  • 68 3 Government's Offer Discussed IT is understood that at a special com--1 mittee meeting of the SingaporeMunicipal Commissioners yesterday it was decided to accept on certain conditions the offer of the Government to contribute $750,000 for the relief of dis- tress subject to the Commissioners contributing $500,000. The Government
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  • 90 3 SJngapoie, Saturday ni&ht. THE newest development in the sw arch i Of Air Com iMlibre Lgsfbfei Smith, the lost flyer, is the organising it a ground search in the jungle adjacent to the Pen?; tin mine, at Takuapa in Siam. A messagt has been received at
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  • 130 3 London, Nov. 16. The following rugby matches were played to-day: Cumberland 3 Cheshire (at Kendal) Durham 6 Yorkshire 14 iat Durham) Lancashire 8 Northumberland Uj (at Aigburth) Leicestershire and Ea?t Midlands S New Zealand 1C (at Leicester) Cambridge Univ. 3 4 Blackheath :T> Devonport Serv. 11 Bristol Gloucester
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  • 186 3 Jars Of Fermented Rice Beside Him (From Our Oun Correspondent) Tmiptog, Saturday. AN open verdict was returned by Ch<> Mohd. Sallch. the Taiplnf Coroner. at the conclusion of an inquest on the body of a Chinese mason, which wai discovered to a boring hole about
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  • 126 3 First Annual Dinner Last Night A large and representative gathering, including Mr. W. Bartlcy. President ol the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, the Hon. Mr. Tay Ltan Ttefc and Mr:. Tay Lian Teck. and Mr. H. R. Cheeseman. Inspector of Schools, attended the nr.st annual dinner of the Singapore Urban
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  • 55 3 London. Nov. 16 At November 1. the average level oi retail prices calculated by the Ministry Of Labour was approximately 47 per cent, above the base level oi July 1914. j as compared with 45 per cent, at Oclo- ber 1 and 44 per cent, at November 1
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    • 635 4 I I \*T THRFF SHOWS PRESS AM) PUBLIC AI.IKK \»K ENTHUSIASTIC HOORAY --HERE'S THE BIG, LAUGHING, A UAMRPA to Av over -ESCAPADB-GIRL-FILLED MUSICAL COMEDY FOR MUn rt ITI Dr\ M 3.15-6.15-9.15 >'■'- l! ">^ hil f Ih<J «••'>■' YOUR ENTERTAINMENT Kg^^. IpAX/PI IONI PO-DA^ lOPi"iMN'G~"'r(M)'\Y 3.U, 6.15 9.15 I i
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  • 784 5 Na/i Campaign WOMEN'S PLACE IX j THE STATE CDI < \TION mi womon has but one u p U rprs-_to r-a <h mother of :u-morrou *--.\flo!f Hitler. "National SaetaHw ha^ itrcadj inCXC3 the birth rale S3 p r tent but Ihe Third Keieh needs at Ira-I
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  • 245 5 Blind Men See After 28 Years (.By Air Mail London, Nov. 4. I MODERN miracles in a London hospital have enabled two men to see for ■ii > first time for 28 years. The men are Mr H. Morgan, aged 29. I i Doctor of Divinity and
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  • 160 5 Expedition To Central Africa Planned London. Oct. 20 As the result of Sir Malcolm Wason., visit to Africa early this year, British scientists from the Ross Institute of Tropical Research.. London, are planning an expedition to Central Afi rica to study ways of combating man's j fiercest tropical
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  • 93 5 Kn^lish (;irl Marries On 16th r^irthday London, Nov. I. Britain's youngest bride has been married J in it regis er office here on her lGth birjth":ty i i Her maiden name was Miss uwenaoi iuPark and she has been married to Mi*. <;. Gordon Perry, a chauffeur whose
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    • 43 5 1 LEMON iRARI FY WATFR^ OI\IVLi Ju 1 r\ 1 La IV l CORDIAL s (HIGHLY CONCENTRATED) i A HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE; STRONGLY RKCOMMKNDKD BY THE 1 MEDICAL I'ROFKSSION FOR BOTH YOUNG Ai OLD PHONE 3463 i iPHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS 1 SINGAPORE.
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    • 410 5 T/1/5 Remedy is confidently Recommended 4tr*^+ Forty-five years doing one thing only and doing it well :w r*^ ending for tens of thousands of sufferers the misery ami pain \^T*V j\ A^V caused by weak kidneys, awful rheumatism, bad backache, the «V| 1/11/ torture of uric acid troubles, the weakness
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  • 823 6  -  Horatius (By A LESSON IN STRIP PLAY fPHE most common artifice adopted by bridge players in order to "snatch" a trick is the finesse which, in its variety of forms is often a hazard that 1 offers no more than a 50 I per cent, chance of success.
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  • 138 6 Rules On How Women Should Dress Chicago, < Illinois i. A League oi Modesty lias been formed here. Its object Is to warn women against immodesty and "Uie philosophy of the New Paganism." The League's first job has boen to draw up some rules Here they are:
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    • 271 6 sSSSS j i SOLE IMPORTERS SIM€.DA«BY&Co.,Ltd. BRITISH MALAYA AND SARAWAK mmmmmmmmmmm^mi^mmmmmmmmmwwmmmmmmtMM2mBmmnKMaBarjmmummmmmaMmmmmmmiMammuemm*tja**mtmi hiiiti DON'T MISS T THESE TXCEPTIONAL OFFERS. fl i CORONET Roll-film Camera 1 HAGEE-— Roll-film Camera 6»/ 2 xll CORONET 9.5 mm. Cine Camera VICTOR 16 mm. Cine Camera (used) 3K x 2 4 Time and Instantaneous cm with
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    • 1313 7 Along the T^ te v iiiur c«r-i -i- i• i The entrance to New Yoik Harbour, and the world's most famous skyline. J TW d SpW>iBh Ha the !02 storey, it stil] remains a miracie. Roumanian. There may even be a Malay But your New Yorker will accent this I
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  • 147 8 To Be Retired Next May (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 4. THE famous Cunard-White Stai imei Berengaria (52.000 tons) is to be retired when the new mammoth liner Queen Mary enters the Transatlantic service next May. The Berengaria will make her last I trip from Southampton on April
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  • 701 8 Prison To Escape Wife 27 Words On Grain Of Rice Police As Racing Tipsters A Sea Of Sausages STRANGE news from many parts of the world is contained in the following messages sent by Reuter correspondents: THE NTH CHANCE Four bridge players have achieved the "impossible" at
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  • 130 8 Gold Button From America For Londoner Chicago. Illinois. A gold button for 50 years' service in the meat-packing industry has been awarded to a London man by a vote of the Institute of American Mea' Packers, meeting in convention at Chicago The Londoner thus honoured is Mr.
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  • 173 8 Increase In England During I The Last Ten Years ass* s s^f\r c^^ JtiStWZ th Eat More Frui? damwent on tSf ltS GffeCt fOr Sir Rob^ went on, the consumption of fruit in England had risen from seventy lbs ner person in 1924 to 95 lbs. last year
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  • 163 8 Nearly 2,500,000 Boy Scouts In The World London, Oct. 30. There are now nearly two and a half million boy scouts in the world. This, mammoth army of youth which is spread over 47 countries actually numbers 2,472,014 according to figures of a recent census. This compares
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  • 205 8 Native Secret Society In Transvaal Johannesburg, Transvaal. A NATIVE secret society— believed to hav< mmitted 5^ brutal murders in th rt pact nine months—is spreading terror among the natives of the Wiu watersrand Transvaal. The society is called the Isitshozi Its leader calls himself "Colonel"—
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  • 79 8 Under Ancient Laws Of Jerusalem INFLUENTIAL Jews are planning to hold a "retrial" of Christ under tkt ancient civil laics of Jerusalem, to determine whether Jesus was justly condemned or wfiether he was crucified because of personal jealousy. Leaders of the movement declared that Christ icas assuming
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    • 361 8 1 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 L 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
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    • 163 8 Ik-^3|B||fcdpr THANKS TO fW'^ Never i0 be !o v Js^* mmi!F E «oke more than two or I^3^ a omi>one gave him a tip— jtfHA\/r* m «r« smoking pleasure in every Mb^^'W 1 l//r% <A/ /N puiL And Vfhai 9 more -he's ■Kj&P/ "G/a V X// thfoat ha PW oo!
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  • 568 9 In Great Britain LADY ANNESLEY'S EFFORTS Lond'm, A.N i.it)|>iif petition la to be addressed Ui King CtafeTge praying him to f.xtrcise his royal prerogative and command Itis l*ri\y Council to make '.such adjustnje its in the financial sys'tm of h.> realm as may bo recommended by
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  • 104 9 "His Apologies" Made Into A Film (By Air Mail) London, Nov. Mr. Rudyard Kipling's poem. H* Apolcsies." has been made r to a^™ by a London film producer, Mr. Widgey R. Newman. T>_ rtrk n A Scotch terrier. PenTo ih q £j Scotch." has been starred in tl
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  • 275 9 Press Advertising Pays Post Office <By Air Mail) London, Nov. 4 TREATLY increased business requiring the employment of more staff has tollowed a Pivss advertising campaign 5Jfi chcd by the Gen eral Post Office This has been revealed by Mr J H Breoner. Press Officer of the
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  • 217 9 Its Future As Visualised By An Architect London. Oct. 30. The English village of the future may contain a two or three-storeyed block with the post office and church on the eround floor and flats above. Th™ was visualised by the Hon. Humphrey Pakington. President of the
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  • 158 9 Woman Who Had Lured 26,000 Men In 12 Years London. Oct. 12. A woman who lured no fewer than 26.000 into the Navy was mentioned by Rear Admiral J. F. Somerville in a lecture before the Royal Service Institution here. Repudiating the charge that the Navy was
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  • 113 9 One Of First Cattle Ranchers In Canada Victoria, British Columbia. An Etonian who became one of th> first cattle ranchers in Alberta, Mr. Frederick William Godsal, has die«l here. He leaves a brother. Major W. M. Godsal of Haines Hall (Berks.) and other relatives in England. Educated
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  • 400 9 Duke Of York Announces Programme London, Nov. 4. (By Air Mail) HOSTELS for young people form pan of the programme of the Jubilee Trust Fund< which is now approximately £1.000.000. This was announced by the Duke of York at a luncheon given for King George's
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  • 161 9 Psychical Research Authorityfs Opinion London, Oct. 31. The question "Survival or annihilation after death?" is a false one according to Mr. Whatley Carington, an authority on psychical research. The answer to such a question can only be "Neither but both!" "When we ask Nature," Mr. Carington said,
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  • 128 9 Wellington, N.Z. "I prefer not to make any detailed statement for the moment as arrange merits have not yet been completed," declared Mr. J. G. Coates. the New Zealand Finance Minister, when questioned regarding the agreement between the New Zealand Government and PanAmerican Airways for setting up an
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  • 489 9 Hard Road Best SIR ERNEST PETTER'S WARNING A CAREFUL, statistical account of Great Britain's financial recovery, coupled with a warn ins: to Canada to avoid "flowery expedients and promises of something for nothing," was sr-ven by Sir Ernest Potter, eminent British engineer and manufacturer, in a
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    • 386 9 CROSSED EYES STRAIGHTENED bbbbhSbbl i r^*,*"^^B BefiHC Aft-r. —and all ocular defects correct- S ed by the most modern method:. S known to science. (> lasses if needed R. A. THOMPSON, R. U IHRROICiHS. l)<Klors of Ocular Science and i 1 Opt<»lo«>. i *>.") Years Experience in Clinical Research Work.
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  • 3319 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. THE yacht elab held their dinner aRsflfel on the night of Friciuy. Nov. 8. Though Sinmipore lo&t a rowing .ace that very day it was ihe break ing of training ior ihe oarsmen, sc H waa particularly gay and jolly. Models of yachts and the
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    • 149 10 STRANGE STORIES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO. Translated Annotated by Herbert A. Giles From the preface: As an addition to our knowledge of the folk-lor.' China, aid as a guide 10 the manner customs, and sxial life of that vast Empire, my translat'on of the Liao Cbai may not be whclly
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    • 242 10 JUST UNPACKED V very CHIC collection of the LATEST AMERICAN CREATION in Dinner, Cocktail and Evening Gowns also Cotton Frock?, Bridal Wreaths and Veils. De Souza Bro hers, 42, High Street. 'Phone 3188. i radium-vita creams zoto- n j foam bath for reducing all %9^ kinds of beauty treatments. 4
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    • 216 10 Buy a lampshade as a Christmas present. All Colours and Designs. Prices from $2.30 Mruic Specialty Hy Mrs. J. de GRAAF 6 1 '2 Milestone. l«frE, fm I I'an.j.-inp. Of all t'he treasures i the Orient jade is the one that is with n the reaen of all pockets and
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  • 1406 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill OUR ERASER'S HILL LETTER 1 ALWAYS :hink it soothing to visit Rot frcm the point of view of ::al in.t-r.--t always encountered. I: there fa a nun:!u-r Off your staff who you would hate to part w.th, a man who takes a real
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    • 44 11 |IHIlMilHlHllllHIIIIHi<IIIIIHI"llllililllllll" I 1 ir < Jl mKw^^^ VOONG CHEONG r THE FASHION Noith Bridge Road# MATIT A j 1 i:\(!u>ive toslunies in wool and linen for women of exacting taste. y Obtainable from Umjc Chats Noirsl (Sole Agents) j Ph,,n- 1035. 18, Battery Road. j
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    • 197 11 V Jl IMELY i^OTE V t V Meet the newest fashion 7 of Fall so important l^p for its colourful beauty %l K and exciusiveness. The Jj w fabric that flatters and sees you triumphantly j-p through many a festive Y occasion. ~v\ Alweyt Something New At M T %5>
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    • 194 11 rtyt y tm ULLmRnn Q H MILLINERY DEPARTMENT H [J <^ It EAT SAIAi Q TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Hj W\ ON ALL THE STOCK A DURING A FEW DAYS ONLY L 1 \M RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. s m if I j 'iß?-O^;£w^/'' On your way home drop in for T^^SlSB^ll^fci waffles
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  • 627 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 17, 1935. A REMARKABLE TRIBUTE IX tertaining Mis Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas to a banquet, the Chinese community of the Federated Mala\ States, not .uily gave outward and visible manifestation of the high regard and esteem in which they hold thr High Commissioner. They also
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  • 1344 12  - THE GENERAL ELECTION— AND AFTER Another Five Years Of Muddling Through? roR the want of something better, the National Government has been returned to office in the British General Election, with a reduced majority. This result has caused no surprise. Il was what everybody even the Labour Opposition expected. In
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  • 560 12  - WIT and WISDOM o f the WEEK. Anglius I DESPAIR," says a sporting write;. of making English readers understand what South American football is like." Apparently, it isn't like football. nE sorry for the pretty young actress who has to climb the ladder of fame wrong by wrong. A A
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    • 31 12 fluxk, fkfete s 15 jeweli lever movement 12 months' |nni ee Chromium from z L8 c. r [fed sold si*;.— <;<>; 1 .$42.— No duty In I'..M.. V aii'i Joh- pe. ».r-
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  • 828 13 LONDON HOSPITAL DRAMA IDEAL. LOVE Couple Who Could Not Part (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 29. ITNTIL a week or two ago fortune seemed t<> be smiling upon a young married couple. Michael Stern, 26, analytical chemist, and his wife, Bertha Stern. 22, of Osbornepoad,
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  • 317 13 Doctor Foiled On Eve Of Discovery London, Oct. 29. IT was announced on Saturday that tnere win be no inquest on Dr. Joseph Sevi, the brilliant Jewish researcn worker, who was found dead in his laoor&tory at Cazenove-road, Stroke Newington. Dea.n has been attributed to
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  • 147 13 Women Undergrads May Visit Men Students ißv Air Mail.' Oxford. Oct. 2 f J. i MOTHER Grundy suffered a new defeat here to-day when It was officially announced that women undergraduates could in future" visit men students in their rooms without being chaperoned. A time limit has been
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  • 175 13 Rent For Room Near Stock Exchange London, Nov. 1. TWO thousand pounds a year is the rent paid for a room which is near a pertain door of the London Stock Exchange. This was revealed here in an address by Mr. J. G. Head, past President of
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  • 299 13 Rescued By British Ship (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 25. T^HE captain of a British cargo liner who found sixty-eight castaways still alive after a two months' ordeal on an almost unknown island, told a dramatic story when his ship arrived at Tilbury last night. He is Captain
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  • 326 13 Only Right WRONGFUL ARREST OF LONDON F TOR (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 29. ACCOMPANYING a letter which A Lord Trenchant, Chief Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, has written apologising for an unfortunate arrest was a cheque for £7 7s. The victim of the affair. Mr. John Gibbs,
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    • 70 13 rtyt ART MODERN UKULELES Beautiful Art Modern design. Made of i Mas ned wood and fitted with Patent nonslip Pe< r s. Vory nice tone. X, tt. Pro. Price $4.60. >-,ll Same as above, except without the "Art Modern" design, but beautifully finished. Xett. Pro. Price $3.80. J! Packing and
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  • 1320 14 TWO weeks ago, I expatiated I read that one in a book and had to look up Webster to find out what it meant on adventures in the dim and mysterious recesses of Change Alley where you can get a silk shirt for a shilling
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    • 183 14 A-^. I fVYNIf "C TICKETS ISSUED V^-^l^ BY ALL STEAM- S FOR *SHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients i are given the best of attention I and assistance. s S 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNLS, CYMA JEWELLED LEVER
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  • 1900 15 MAINLY ABOUT SPEED LIMITS V .MALAYAN NOTEBOOK REGULATIONS FOR BUILT-UP AREAS? pI'MOI'RS of policemen united with stop watches having Wn seen on the Bukit Timah Road at times recently, keeping a close watch, on passing motorists, have given r i se |o fears that Singapore had mgut back twenty years
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  • 212 15 More Than 1,000 Schoolgirls Enjoy "Concession" London, Oct. 31. More than 1,000 schoolgirls in fou* I leading secondary schools in London and provinces have had their home- j work reduced this term. This is the latest development in the "less homework" movement which Is spreading in this country.
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    • 55 15 PROVED and IMPROVED MM &t I Supremacy carried yet further ahead by unrivalled design features, j better perf<»rmance, and greater value B.S.A. S. Ifl h.p. O.H.V. I [THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH MOTORS, LIANG KENG ENG CO.. PENANG MOTORS, I I IW>H. BATU PAH
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  • 438 16 DICK POWELL AND JOAN BLONDELL Manhattan To Venice THE 1 01 K MILLS BROS. LONG known M producers of the best musicals, Warner Bros. have set a new high standard in "Broadway Gondolier.' which will j be sereenfed at the Alhambra Thea- j tre
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  • 345 16 Noah Beery Jr. In JungleFilm ANE of the most thrilling adventure v films yet made by Universal Films I will be shown this week at the Al--1 hambra Theatre when 'Call of the Savage" featuring Noah Beery Jr. and Dorothy Short will be screened to
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  • 229 16 Wendy Barrk In "The Clock Strikes Eight" I WENDY Barrie. charming English miss who achieved stardom by her act- ing in "The Private Life of Henry VIII.," opposite Charles Laugiuon. makes her debut in American films in "The Clock Strikes 3," Paramount's college murder-mystciy, which conies to
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  • 49 16 "THE FIRST WORLD WA&" Extended Season At The Alhambra OWING to numerous requests by the public, that historic film "The First World War," which drew crowded houses to the Pavilion last week, wifl be given an extended showing in Singapore at the Alhambra Theatre to-morrow (Monday) and on Tuesday.
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  • 276 16 "GOOSE GANDER" Next CJtajige At The Pavilioji I f '-THE Goose and the Gander," a Warner Bros, comedy drama inj volving an unique love tangle, which j comes to the Pavilion Theatre as the next change, with Kay Francis and George Brent in the stellar roles. The plot involves both
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  • 486 16 And She Doesn't Care Who Knows CH! Lend an ear! Get a load of the latest Hollywood romance! None other than Merle Oberoil and Irving Thalberg, Jr., five-year-old son of the noted producer and Nornv.i Shearer. And Merle herseli admitted the whole thing on The
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  • 579 16 Schubert's Songs BEAUTIES OF Ml SIC AND ACTION I pOETIC license must Uthe scenarist faced with the problem of presenting upon the screen the story of Franz Schubert, and his Unfinished Symphony jn B Minor. Tin- sludont of music who is a purist will look in vain
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  • 1003 17 1 Menace Of The Motorist- I The Well-Dressed Man— i I Penalty Of Ignoring I 1 Fashions I I THERL can be no doubt about it the man who is fond of taking a walk in the imniingii is considered no class by his
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  • 585 17 BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES East Midlands v. Ndw Zealand Rugby TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 5 (GSC 31.32 Metres and GSB 31. do Metres). 020 a.m. Big Ben. Dance Music. Ambrose and his Embassy Club Orchestra. 7.05 a.m. Sports Talk. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 a.m. 7.20 a.m. The BBC
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  • 392 17 (DJN 31.45 Metres; DJB 19.74 Metres); DJA 31.38 Metres.) TO-DAY 4.0^ p.m. Gail DJB, DJN (Germr.n English). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., EngU. Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. 4.20 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: Listen, youngsters, to the tales of a salt! 4.50 p.m. News and Review of
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  • 148 17 TO-DAY 8.50 p.m. D.itch National Anthem and opening announcement. 9 p.m. Musio, 1 9.05 p.m. Talk by Mr. K. D. Koning. i 9.20 p.m. Music. 9.25 p.m. "From mail to mail in Ho) land." 9.45 p.m. Music. 9.50 p.m "Latest news from Holland" 10 p.m. Broadcast by the
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  • 92 17 TO-DAY (Wavelength 49.9 Metres). 11 a.m. -1.30 p.m. Recorded musi TO-MORROW G p.m. Recorded MMfe. ♦>.44 p.m. News bulletin. 7 p.m. Relay of concert artistes from the new Z.H.I, studio: Mrs. Paula Woods Sengs. (a) "Seona and Cava.ina" from II Truvatore, Verdi. (b) "Villa" from The Merry W.dow,
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  • 83 17 TO-DAY (Wavelength 48.32 metres) D.B. 1963— Suite No. 3 in D. Major— BBC. Symph. Orch. C. 2662— 0n With The Motley; Four liny Hand Is Frozen— Browning Nummory. Tenor. C. 2671— Tosca Selection— Marek Weber and Orch. 8.8. 1945— Song Of The Eken; Pilgrim's song— Lawrence Tibbett—Baritone
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 97 17 THF tpnFRAL RUBBER STAMP CO., 13, Collyer Quay, Singapore, 6, Beach ™"&nan^ 23 Old Market Square. Kuala Lumpur, 35, Station Rd., Ipoh. rHPISTMAS CARDS OF DISTINCTION in pen sketches and real photoMalayan subjects and local views. g P MALAYAN GREETING CARDS By Dr. O'Connor in black and white 1.00 per
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    • 68 17 tyt ton to the tabli-. Selected Fish of tempting flavour, unusual food value, and rich vitamin content can always be obtained at the Cold Storage depot■£f\ HALIBIT SMOKKI) SALMON Ifcj^ PLAICE SMOKKI) 1)1 TCH BHJ «I DOVER SOLES DITCH KKC UMUWM fflfry LEMON SOLES ROLMOPS NEW ZEALAND BLUE COD KESH
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  • 657 18 Annual Report Of Singapore Harbour Board J.S.C Excellent Facilities For Outdoor Games Eighty-eight New Members For Clerical Union August B.P. Wins Inter-Club Ping-Pong Tournament Trea-sury-Audit Sports Union's Picnic The Coterie Results Of Bramtoco Ping-Pong Tourney (By "Clubman") T HAVE received a copy of the annual report
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  • 674 18 Eighty-Eight New Members Join "An evening at the Club now provides much attraction and members are therefore urged to make good use of j the facilities offered by Union." This is an extract from the latest circular issued bv the Clerical Union concerning its affairs. Eighty-eight applications for
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  • 127 18 August B.P. Wins The Championship The August Badminton Party has won the Singapore inter-club pingpong championship for 1935. In celebration of their success, the Party will hold a dinner shortly Members wishing to join are to communicate to the hon. treasurer, Mr. Chow Shi Lin, co. Credit Foncier
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  • 688 18 Annual .General Meeting And Dinner The third annual general meeting of j -'The Coterie" was held last Sunday at j 7 p.m. at the New Life Restaurant, Great World The third annual report and statement of accounts for the year ending Oct. 31, 1935, were adopted! The next
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  • 71 18 A specie} general meeting oftheplaffair Athkii hold on Monday, Nnv 18 at the oi the hon secretary. 16 Street One of the Wen i W i!! be the forthcomini tnent Friendly ping-ponp md badminton matches with the I may be arranged with the hon .snorts' contain, Mr. Lim
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  • 402 18 Inauguration Celebrations A Success A good number oi tl of the Treasury-Audit Sports Union >peni an enjoyable piciv.. "-v.-ek-end a! Tanjong Rhu Government Bungalow to celebrate the Inauguration of the Union in March. 1935. Except for a slight shower on Sunday after noon, the weather w irabte all
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    • 115 18 1 WpLwmSAWE INCLUDED Z^SKk IN THIS OFFER <%f •the prudential ANNUAL BONUS All policy holders o f with profit policies receive a bonus on December 31st every year that the policy is in force. You, too, can share ir. the bonus distribution for this year by joining NOW the happy
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    • 47 18 W^^fk WEAKNESS. A/J YW DEBILITY m% ytr I) B^ haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that Uls rad-caJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD. SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM ALL N9PENBARH
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  • 3344 19  -  Dragon (By MALACCA STATE TEAM MAY VISIT i SINGAPORE />/,« For More Intir-Staie Mali ht >s Invitation To Malacca Sent j gmeMMter To Take Place On Hoxing Day Perak' s .Request For Financial Guarantee Accepted Game With Penang Off Truth About The Malayan Association Notes From
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    • 94 19 GLORIOUS HEALTH! j I BOUNDLESS ENERGY! j Science offers them to jou for the taking in the form of j BIOCITIN i Take Biocitin and feel the thrill of new energy coursing in j your veins. Work becomes enjoyable and play the deepest j pleasure. All regular users of Biocitin
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  • 1107 20 I LATE DECISION TO I SEND TEAM M. C. U. SPONSOR AMBITIOUS PROJECT gINGAPORE is to be represented in the All Blues Asiatic Rugby Trophy competition this season, after all. I learn that a special meeting was held one evening at the Medical Colleere sometime
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  • 877 20 GOOD GAMES Unbeaten Teams Meet <BY STICKS* ALTHOUGH turning out a vompafMtlldj> weak team. Singai \«r well to beat Malacca ftrM int*»r-State match last \vc;k l>y four t- nil. J hey surely avenged fear's tie. rat against and it was really a very ptr. "rmancc of
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  • 295 20 West Ham's £1,000 For Con well H7EST Ham haw- just paid Portadown £1,000 for Con well, a Scottish in-side-left, who revealed talent in the Irish League team at Blackpool. Conwell went to the Irish clno from Aberdeen this season— for nothing. Manchester City have also left :i
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  • 391 20 Many Notable Entries Received COME notable entries have been reJ ceived from H M.S. Hermes to the Championships, including A B Nicholson who is Lightweight champion of the China Station, and A.B Smith who is Middleweight champion of th< Med. Fleet. Further entries have stL; to be
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  • 506 20 NEW ARRIVALS Weber To Meet Japanese (By «K.O.'. TOl'K Japanese boxer* having ar 1 ri\d and several mor ne* arrivals expected within a fortnight, several promotions an- being arranged. On Nov. 30. at the Olympic Stadium one of the Japanese boxers a featherweight, will fipht
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  • 1498 21 LATEST ELECTION R ES UL TS SEVERAL LABOUR GAINS IN SCOTLAND mm West Genera] Election results to hand show that Labour train- ed several seats in the Scottish Burghs, notably in the Maryhill Division Glasgow, at Coat bridge and Dumfermline At Edinburgh Basi a Liberal stronghold, Mr. Pethwick Lawrence gained
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  • 410 21 Information was received at the Master Attendant's Office from the Commodore, Singapore, to the effect that a message has been received from the Commanding Officer H.M.S. "Herald" stating that eight surveying floating beacons which were laid out in the approaches to the Rajang River with a radius of
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    • 137 21 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT" by reason of the faet that in a period of little mnte than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from
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    • 39 21 1 'iT^iilc To this day Van Houtcn's fo Cocoa is made from the k# original recipe of C J. Van Houtsa. He disi covered the secret of to~ I'3\ lubic cocoa* powder in Vi iSiSanclhtsrecipchasnevcr been improved upon. rmrmmmmmmmmmm
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    • 228 21 I Wakened by indigestion t ,_^B™_^ «L V9LI W- 4 PAIN GONE— W ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do yon know that awful feeling of wakening In the middle of th« night with the pains of Indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how out snob sufferer ended his trouble: find
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  • 185 22 Nurse Now Prescribes Krusehen Salts A nurse like a 'Joctoi- \s always adding '<, her kn nvledtff Here it a nurse who now prescribes Krusrhen Salts for neuritis. She prescribes it confidently, because it was the only remedy which brought her relief when she
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  • 732 22 VISITORS' GREAT DISPLAY FAST GAME Gruelling Day For Forwards (By Our Rugby Football Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. ITNITED Services opened their campaign in defence of the Malaya Cup, which they won from Perak last January, by defeating Johore in a match at Anson Road Stadium this afternoon
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  • 1164 22 Inter-State Hockey A GREAT EFFORT BY OEHLERS Singapore, Saturday. BY a single goal scored in a great effort by Oehlcrs. ten minutes irom the end, Singapore defeated Selangor in the Inter- State Hockey fixture on the S.C.C. ground to-day. Selangor lost but were not disgraced, for
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  • 127 22 Successful Experiment In Johorc (From Our O:v?i Correspondent/ Johoi'e Bahru. Nov. 15 BADMINTON enthusiasts In Johor were treated to a novel sight la. c night fc?" it was the first time m th sporting history of Jchoic {hat the p,am was played on electrically lighted court: It
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  • 743 22 JOHORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP Successful M2cting GENERAL ADVISER PRESENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Johoiv Mahru. Nm. THK Johore Bahi i district badminton championKiapg r»mt to most successful close yeitettky evening with the playing of the lasthree finals the junior doubles. the ladies' singh s and the men's open doubles in the
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 258 22 BE CAREFUL! Hundreds of thouQ sands of used radio tubes are boing soldas new v^*f **y gyp <*ea'ers slipped into W^jt newepen-flapcar-i^jC»\ tons, so you can't tell the difference. BE SAFE! The new RCA .r^.w Sealed Carton guards every tube from factory to jfaiti your set. Proof that every tube
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  • 3184 23 GOOD DIVIDENDS AT BUKIT TIMAH OPENING DAY OF WINTER MEETING Smgapore, Saturday. T»HK opening days racing of the 1 Sinirapoi-c Turf Club's Winter ■MWtitif was packed with exciting incidents. fa the second race, after Wait-a-Bit had delayed the start by breaking the tape?; twice, the
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  • 144 23 Results Of Ties In Opsn Tournament THE S.C.R.C. Open Lawn Tennis Tour--1 nament went still a step further when the following ties were decided. All tho j competitors in the Handicap Events I have reached the semi-final stage. RESULTS Handi. Sing: Ong Siow Kee owe 13 beat Y.
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  • 197 23 The Devonshire B.P. beat the Jacques B.P. at the l^ome court to-day (Sunday) i by 6 games to 1. Score: (Devonshire players mentioned first) Yap Chin Tee beat Lawrence de Souza 15-2, 12-15, 15-11; George Chen beat Lee Hock San 15-2, 14-14 (3-0 > Koh Chek Tuan beat
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  • 24 23 In the final of the Ladies' Autumn Cup competition Mrs. S. N. Kelly beat Mrs. A. P. Cameron 2 and 1.
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  • 208 23 A Close Fight BOY NARA GOES DOT T< Singapore, Saturday. 1/AWATA, Mr. lull's latest importation from Japan made his debut at the New World Arena last night when he fought Young Aide over ten three-minute rounds. The Japanese lost, but he made i very good impression.
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  • 94 23 Selangor Asiatics Beat FVi Asiatics Kuala Lumpur. Batun The Sclangor Asiatics beai th Asiatics in the All-Blue on iliis .j i nd by 8 poi an a ffoalt to nil. Sekmgor opened i 1 rough a poiiaitv goal b;r MORI just b half time. After the Interval,
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1935.
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    • 41 24 Leading in the winner of the first <■ terday. See report on page 23. The finish of the first event at the opaning ol the Singapore Races yesterday Opening day of the Singapore Races. The finish of the third event.
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    • 113 24 A telonhoto picture of Italian nativ e soldiers in action on the Ogaden front, in Southern Abyssinia. It is reported that two sons of Dr. Martin, the Abyssinian Minister in London, have left England to fight for their countrv. The two brothers are Joseph and
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      • 24 24 For Best Sports Reports Read the TRIBUNE 4 I Eh WU BB IK 8 JLZ WlhiTe i I Hie Worlds Best I Virginia Cigarette
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