Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 December 1935

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 3- No 29 SINGAPORE], SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935. I < i NTS
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  • 241 1 OIL BAN FEAR ITALY'S THREAT OF REPRISALS HIGH TENSION -GERMANY FORCED TO PREPARE" London, Dec. 7. THERE are indications in London. Rome and Far.s that II Dace, in his speech this afternoon, will throw a spanner in the latest peace machinery. The DAILY HERALD say*
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  • 30 1 Mr. JllStirP Pnrton v l> v^,~ mint*** 4 lo on P** 0 w r-.- the absent en »f**e ird Mr TnstlTJ 2^ rhi'-f -Tu Uce, Straits Settiements.
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  • 189 1 His First Statement On The Question Washington, Dec. 6. A DEFINITION of the United States neutrality policy, indicating for the first time his attitude to sanctions, is contained in a letter by President Roosevelt to the Bishop of Albany, written on Nov.* 14 and piibiisjaed to-duy.
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  • 224 1 Sir Andrew Caldecott Departs Singapore, Saturday. MUSICAL honours were accorded to Sir Andrew Caldecott when he sail ed by the P. and O. Carthage to-day at noon for Hongkong, where he will be installed in the Governorship on Thursday next, shortly after the arrival of the liner in
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  • 116 1 Appointed To Act As Colonial Secretary i A Government Gazette issued yesterday'states that H. E. the Governor has j been pleased to appoint the Hon. Mr. I A. S. Small, M.C.S., to act as Colonial I Secretary, Straits Settlements, with effect from Dec. 7. Mr. Small
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    4 1 His Evening Drink McCALLUM'S!
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  • 340 1 Very Few Changes MARSHAL CHIANG PREMIER Nanking, Saturday afternoon. MR. Lin has been re-elected Chairman of the National Government (President), according to an announcement of the composition of the new Chinese Government issue. 1 to-day. Marshal Chiang- Kai Shek, in addition to his duties as Commander-in-Chief
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  • 143 1 Alleged Gold Hoard AGENT FOR BRITISH COAL (irnoa, Dec. 7. A POLICE search oi the house ol Gijweppe Mattcucci, a Grand Knight of the Crown of Italy, one of the largest coal importers in the country, is stated to have resulted in the discovery of about a
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  • 29 1 ■JO-DAY'S event ut the Singapore Swimming Club will be a water polo race, in which competitors will race while controlling: a water polo ball.
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  • 72 1 Singapore, Saturday. Mr. G. L. P. Wilh.s, a European, was njured yesterday morning when his motor-cycle collided with a motoi-buK off Bedoh Road. A lady companion who was riding pillion was also Injured. Mr. Willis was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance suffering from severe contusions
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  • 537 1 BIG DEMAND A Queue At Malaya House MR. C. S. See, of Kuala Lumpur, who is travelling round the world and addressing Rotary < !übs in various cities, deacribdl l» low hi* visit to Malaya Hotiae and the plea* sure it gave him to road then
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  • 176 2 Successful Treatment By French Doctor Paris, Dec. 7. HOPES of o cure for cancer are at last within reach. Doctor Louis RovclU claims the discovery of a new method consisting of treating patterns v/iti: a serum from cancer infected rabbits. Di. Revelis claimed to have
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  • 58 2 Dense Fop Covers London Area Lcnclon, Dec. 7. Road, rail and river traffic was much hampered by a dense fog which covered London area this morning. Visibility was particularly bad in parts of Kent and the fog service of trains was in operation over all southeastern England lines
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  • 20 2 British Official Wireless London, Dec. 7. Sterling on New York is 4.91%; Paris 7450. Geld 141 l 2 d.
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  • 100 2 Hardstaffe Unbeaten With 230 i i Sydney, Dec. 7. THE match between the M.C.C. tourists and an Australian XI was con- United to-day. The tourists, who had scored 2GG lor i 6, took their total to 411 for 9 and j declared. Hardstaffe played a brilliant innings
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  • 79 2 Indians Beaten By Nine Wickets j i Bombay, Dec. 7. The Australian team touring India j won their match against an All-India XI by nine wickets. The Indians scored 163 in their first innings and the tourists replied with 268. Ryder contributing 168. The Indians were all
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  • 46 2 Australians In South Africa Johannesburg, Dec. 7. The three-day fixture between the Australian^ and Transvaal began today. Transvaal batted first and scored 201. Brisco 60. Giimmett took 5 wickets for 57 runs. Th? Australians had scored 29 for 0 at close of play. Reuter
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  • 82 2 London, Dec. 7. The following rugby fnatch.es were played to-day: Reuter Ireland 0 New Zealand 17 i. at Dublin) England 21 Possibles (at Mcieley. I*irmingham Bath London Scottish }■> Bedfprd 12 Rosslyn Park 0 Blir-tol o Newport 4 Devxnport Scr. ?2 AldQrshot Services 0 Harlequins 11 Leicester 5
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  • 129 2 High Appreciation Of His Services i. mdon, Dec. 7. VISCOUNT Bwinton, Secretary lor Air.! iias .-eat the following mess; ge to the Australian Minister of Defence: "So long as any substantial hope remained of finding Sir Kingsford Smith and his ccm A :Kuiici}. I have- refrained from
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  • 36 2 It is new assumed that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and his co-pilot. Mr. Pethybridge, are dead. The Commonwealth Grovernmeut have recorded a high appreciation of S'r Kir°sford Smith's uniouc services to civil aviation.- Reuter
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  • 59 2 Thirty Years With Chinese Protectorate. Singapore, Saturday. Mr Chung Lin Kung, Chinese Writer at the Chinese Protectorate, Singapore. is retiring on pension after about 30 years in the service. A tea party was given in his honour at the Chinese Protectorate to-day at 1 p.m. and
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  • 25 2 Mr J M. Meade is to be a member of the Board of Examiners in Languages (for Malay i for Penang, vice Mr. A. O'Sullivan.
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  • 518 2 Effort For New School Building Fund Singapore, Sun ALL the tun of the Fau was provided at St Andrews School yesterday v,hen Mrs. Lim Han Hoe opened what proved to be a very successful bazaar by the chool, acting in co-operation with the parents of pupUfi,
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    • 512 2 M A LAYA^S PREMIER HOTEL J) THIS WEEK M iiMjA Y, WjED N ESDA Y FBI DAY > o( KTAIL DANCE 0.30 to 8.15 p.m. i PAXCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. ,i > -i»\, ihi j^i>n s.vn'RDAY. TRAL CONCERT 8.15 to D.15 p.m. 1 SPE< iAL DINNER DANCE (formal) D.45
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    • 9 2 everybody's/ Favourite Mj^fc^ Bk ILACK* WHITE" Soi<> Agents: MALAYA.
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  • 1471 3 Some Surprises lOG INTERFERES WITH PLAY lIKAYY foK over London area interfered with some of yesterday V L akgu games and the matches be tween Ike Arsenal and Hkktiesbrc and Chelsea and Portsmouth were postponed Sttnderland routed Bottoi] to the tun*' of 7-2. but a surprise was
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  • 299 3 Ireland Unlucky To Lose Dublin. Doc. 1. AFTER the rain, the weather kept fine n to-day when the All Blacks met Ireland at rugby in Dublin and defeated them by 17 points to 9. There was a crowd of 30,000 presem. The New Zealanders scored
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  • 293 3 I Chamber Session IL DUCE GREETED WITH APPLAUSE Rome, Dec. 7. DATKIUTIC songs echoed through the Chamber of Deputies prior to the opening Autumn Session with an important speech by Signor Mussolini. Ovei 400 Deputies were present in black uniforms, except 43 who were absent on
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  • 470 3 Third Annual Reunion Dinner Singapore, Saturday. TREAT conviviality prevailed at the u Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden to-night, when about 200 students graduates and guests of the Medical College Union gathered for the Third Annual Reunion Dinner. Mr. Khoo Eng Poh, the President of the Students Union, presided
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    • 540 4 Oi>oi\(. TO-WAY AN AMAZING MYSTERY^f[ that brings together a man 1 \1 i£ %%111 IE anc^ a r^ rom wor^ s apart! li VOl C'KAVK KXCITEMKN'i '*~'^^^^W SS&R DON r MISS miS ONE H'C 1 1 I I IV A M B^^^^S SCRKKVS MOST THKILL!N(. U SULL I V A
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    • 187 4 Singapore roars with e xci tbn e n t as inothrk GIANT ATTRACTION IOM^S TO TOWN! AS SHOWN TO THEIR GRACIOUS MAJESTIES THE KING r QU E E H < I IT'S THE TOP! EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT! i M "Magnificent epic of simple rallantry.* 1 "THE SEA FIGHTING
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  • 1877 5 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES w: d-bye in Malaya, iring or going on leave or i" n (I to other spheres. i This w.ek ti.- many friends of Mr. C. Bennett, manager for Malaya of the 0 and Guarantee CorporaLtd., bade him farewell It is, Hire, not a case of retirement with
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    • 68 5 y jrf X_ 1 I v t* \&&fes %t^^H Whi.ski^s. Gins. Wines, etc., ire V^fiSL )<ked rl i^=- "T^ Tamed soups, jams, fruits, *>% i vegetables, etc., from the bes 1 Zi s "^^"^iE- A. BRITISH and AMERICAN f f^^A J!£ Packing houses. VW i T^ >S^ Crystallized Fruits, X'mas
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  • 904 6  - Contract Bridge Horatius JUMPS AND REBIDS (By QUCCESS at Contract Bridge is built quite as much on the fabric of affective bidding as on the play of the cards andiso it is important that as much information as possible should be given during the auction. i The value of the
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  • 77 6 Sydney, Nov. 18. On 1 '2. i he Governor, Sir Alexai.<i« H re-Ruthven, will have the unique CKper i nee ot. hv'iug the yiu'.^t al supper 4 --u number of tlu imemploy< The Governor has accepted an inv. I attend a supper to Lw- held at th. ••I
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    • 300 6 SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Thorn- :,M1 and :>Bl2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. pAi MHLe in ai>\ am i Delivery Includinf Includ'njr at office Postage Postajrtord to tf>?orcizn residence F.M.S. Count? Yearly f&M $5.40 $6.00 Elalf-Yearly |LSO |2.70 $3.00 Quarterly |0.7S 35 $1.50 SINGLE COPY 5 CKNTS. Copies of back numbers of the "Sunday Tribune**
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  • 1128 7  -  G. S. Hammonds £VKin man dreads th tin n th( wif( looks around her and says, "It's j U3 i about tim»- something a d 1 to thi hot!-*'" It the man in question has been a hus hand U>v any length at time,
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    • 58 7 I lam Al /s Glad I to Give fhis Advice" I asofttti I 1 I diet. I i nnaker Oats in I -UK I, wcU llance lK Carbohydrates- 1 i^e I „u se it builds A^B^Hlk. •^siurdy.fo- hf i mi licalrh /Jfe> T^ v..ir.. rOiihisde- Cjj^jj^ LOOK I*OK. THB v.
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    • 109 7 A mas fv ill >*uiii;«'slioiis for Ladies. A beautiful collection of silks, kimonos, pyjamas, silk underwear, Kayser Hosiery, Per turnery. Toilet Sets, Hand Bags, Jade and Crystal necklaces, etc. Gentlemen. Shirts, Ties, Silk Pyjamas and Dressing gowns, Kodak Zeiss Cameras, Park er Pens, Tennis Rackets, etc. Children. Toys, Crackers, X'
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    • 253 7 B^"-t?^^^BB Don't risk failures f^?M'<M^ ~'< with poor-quality %sr^ > baking powder flfiHMyi^ How foolish is to risk ■J^ t "-^^B^ -'^fc^ the waste of all your R °yal Baking Powder rjji^ JB&SBBBbPM K' V( s you fine, delicious iW^'^r^^t^W^^j^M cakes evor y time Cakt^ i^*>A* wMTSKr. Wt i^WrjmKtm any
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  • 2083 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by j j our woman j correspondent i < < i l I i t I iti.l. ST. Andrew's day was celebrated with gusto and spirit by the Scottish community of Singapore, with a dinner which included the national dish "Haggis," with kiks and bagpipes,
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  • 1765 8 WE are going to crown this year O f gaiety with a Merry Christmas and start the next year with hannv New Year celebration. We have formed our parties and made our preparations, with decora, tions, food, wine, in fact every cietaii to make Christmas a success,
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    • 72 8 Of all the treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the reach of all pockets and favour of all taste. send jade from poll cheng eheong 88, North Bridge Road, Tor elirislmas o^^ Perfection in cut and line is always "|f assured in gowns by 'Eve.'
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    • 136 8 HARTRAMPF'S VOCABULu\RIES~~ Synon^-nis Antonyms Relatives A New book of priceless value to those who speak and write commercially, socially, professionally "The *g£ur Inventtea Since the by Gustavus A. Hartrampf The Power over Words— ihat most necessary factor fcr Success— is £:ven you in the pages of this book! Price $4.00
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    • 58 8 Why be Bus or Car Sick The longest journey by Bus or Car will be enjoyable if you take SONGO; tiny, tasteless capsules, easily taken en route anywhere. They prevent all Travel Nausea, Seasickness, Bus, Train or Air Sickness. Guaranteed in every rase. Boxes 65 cts. $1.50 from Chemists. Representatives:
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  • 401 9 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill SOV people assembled at the i Club on Saturday last to l celebrate the St. Andrew's restiva] Am guests were Mr and Mrs Mr. T. S. Adams, and" re- preservatives of the various local .-oci<tfce ai d associations. A n .-bouncing variety of
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  • 595 9 OUR F RASER'S HILL LETTER ANYONE coming up Eraser's Hill lor a quiet resit must hav< found life almos> ideal this v;eek. as the place was nearly deserted Play on the golf course was serene and unhurried; drinks at the Arms peaceful and in -interrupted— Even the dance at the
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    • 37 9 r~~--~ r ft For Christmas this year, send the most personal of all gifts— your photograph. I I y^ i Make an appointment to-day 1 K=mJ i I LIGHT STUDIO TeJephone MW J 24, Orchard RoadL 4
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    • 230 9 WHAT A DELIGHTFUL DIFFERENCE MAYBELLINE WOULD MAKE IN YOLK APPEARANCE The NEW improved MAYBELLINE mascara quickly gives that much-to-be-desired natural appearance of eye beauty the colour, depth, and expression of the eyes are intensified by the soft, dark fringe of lustrous lashes. It is non-smarting, tear-proof and harmless. These are
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    • 199 9 rwejhwr y ~kJk: jMrniin" ~B W| (,OW V I! \TK \+m HANDBAGS PKRFIMKRY mm DRESS ORNVMI.N'IS H Wk MW EVENING MIS II |{\(.S fIH W\ WITH SCARVES TO MAT* H. J^l A RENE ILLMANN L MBt I KS i'l A( I •5»-^-^ *-«_*-r ._i-_rij- S '^L^O^v^^y J l On your
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  • 630 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 8, 1935. BRITISH AIR MAILS \X article in a Si re contenv poraryoii thedelaj loan Imperial Airway i lin< r at Una 1 [in makes ii return to a subjedi will' which we dealt -i fortnight ago. Ii was stated m the article referred to,
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  • 1310 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones What Is Happening To The Other Fellow? fIUR trouble in this country is thai we tt nd to live in watertight compartments. We don't know what is happening to the other fellow. Aboul a year ago, when the un' raploy ith nt
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  • 660 10  -  Anglius I'M not sure whether I ought to tell you this one. still here goes. A A A A PRETTY French girl staying in England, but with a limited knowledge oi the language, was anxious to buy .i bath-sponge. She asked her hostess how
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    • 36 10 1 ;z i r day alarmc trom tfr^Sß i i i t'tj J i 3#* i J u i I J j I y^y L ►^^g^^^^^^gy \<> duty in -Johoi 1 ».V I'. M.S. Opposite Clifford Pur.
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  • 2864 11 INTREPID FRENCH COUPLE THE WILDS OF AFRICA HAZARDOUS JOURNEY OF i 40,000 MILES |J»VEN in these enlightened days, it" anyone had told mo that two people, all on thrir own a man and woman at that had travelled across the dark continent
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    • 76 11 FREE x'MAS UII'T! t "V4 1— *v F"hS fifc~ ir J£~pt>k D«JM^ (F.MS. 70 CTS.) ONE BOX OF REX NEEDLES II E E FUK BACH REX RECORD PURCHASED DURING DECEBIBER. \M AS SHIPMENT NOW ARRIVED. T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, tr f ■>«— i IST Seit-ie Road 854, Geylang Road.
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    • 81 11 IDEAL" MHUi, t Ladhr Housewife. here*s a hint for your I lii'i^iiiia^ menu* pui "*lileail^ Seifo ilieui. \ou ran enrieli ibi fc flavi^ur otf all mm(s i|i of clis»heis« -4* l or instance: T "Ideal" will cream your soups, *f jj* add nourishment to stews. •J* improve vegetables, -J» •I*
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  • 1232 12  - A SCOTSMA N LOOKS AT MALAYA W. B. Paterson I hi Which Discourse On Christmas Who Called j \(I The Festive Season Anyway?— <iis Pagan- On- S gin, And Endeavour To Find Oul Without Success Why It fs Thai A I This Period Of The Year We j Ape The
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    • 196 12 4. I S g(lpS|(C r KKTS ISSUED S \&>~**S™3 8Y ALL STEAM- J TOk lIP, AIR AND T RAVE L RAILWAY LINES I NO HOOKING FEES. Chi tnd all Asiatic clients are fffven the best of attention 1 4 and assistance. s !:w. Kohinson Road, Singapore. J Telephone 5«M)s. WATCHES
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    • 69 12 i "^OLD MEDAL BRAND" TEA IS GOO!) i Bei er Quality Better Flavour and much bettor Price. TNDO MALAYAN AGENCIES, 9, ROBINSON ROAD, PHONE -1170. w—mmmmm ~—mm m^m^^mm i i i t I I I I n wSW^fc I B^ BBHi 111 l\ it Mr illlifcl I ana avoid DISEASE\
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    • 63 12 X'MAS GIFTS That ate sure to please. I i PERFUMES by (Jueiiain j Cafon Chanel I I Lentheric fte. t Including the famous creation in perfumery "BELLODGIA by Caron. Perfume Sprays, Coil'rets, Powder Bowls, Ean do Cologne, etc.. etc., I and for GENTLEMEN Alk'in'o Stropping Machines, Rolls Razors, Shaving Brushes,
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    • 120 12 t CORNS CURED f Not by cutting them and running the real danger of blood poisoning but by using the marvellous 1 SAN-DOL the real Carlsbad corn -plaster Known all over Europe to millions as the greatest boon to rorn sufferers. Banish your corns by the aid of SAN-DOL S
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  • 1099 13 o A MALAYAN NOTEROO k COUNCIL REFORM A MAJOR ISSUE AGAIN Jl looks as if the old question of Council Reform in the Colony which was such a burning topic a fe* a«o, to become a major he Strata ]unviit% British A m IOU re^ed it and more is Wtaiß
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  • 2057 14 Health And Strength Leaguers 9 Union Report For The Year Annual Meeting Of Young Chinese Amateur Weighlifters The Coterie To Hold Picnic During Christmas Holidays Sixteenth Anniversary Celebrations Of A .S.A. A Point Of Etiquette (By "Clubman") I HAVE received a copy of the annual report
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  • 3169 15 SAMUEL'S DEFEAT IN SELANGOR OPEN CHAMPI ONSHIP i Foc Lum Choon Wins Selangor Tiih How Good Is He? Secret Of His Form Singapore And Pemk Prepare For Christmas Match Vass, Eng Hee And Keng Siang Not Playing For Colony New Party Formed Remit Of Friendly Games
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    • 348 15 DOCTORS DISCOVER QUICKEST REMEDY lOR INDIGESTION Amazing evid< I remarkftMfl »eed \\:lL which indigeKtion and iimiach pains can be stopped has 1« »t. revealed by medical exp rimentß and numerou X photographs of actual cases. Tlu tile ingredjen h of "Hi urated' V be the quick. s\ m I nc
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  • 720 16 MANY EASY GOALS MISSED ASIATIC RUGBY i Malay Player's Feat I*HE natch in whidi Singapore Katies buttled their way into the final of the All Blues Vsiatk Ifogby Trophy last weekend produced the most spectacular iiu-idtnt m Singapore ruuby this season. It waa a
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  • 605 16 Lall Singh's Success In India (By "Forward") THE week-end we are now in can fittingly be described as the best rugger week-end of the country for a long time, because, it will have become known by to-day who will most pro'oably be the finalists in
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  • 73 16 mg Wimbledon THE Lawn Te?uiis Championship will be hrJd next year at the All England Club, Wimbledon, on June 22nd and fol- lowing days. Ladies 9 Tennis Tour Subject to confirmation from the South African Lawn Tennis Association, a British team comprising Miss I Peggy Scriven. Miss Freda
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  • 1423 16  -  Sticks (By HOCKEY SURPRISE FOR SINGAPORE i i MALACCA had the honour of in- flicting the first defeat on Singa- j pore in their inter-state hockey match I this season when they beat the local I I representative team by two g-oals to j nil. Conditions
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  • 154 16 High Bidding For Centre Forward BRENTFOOD offered £3.000 for Jack Palethorpe. centre forward of Sheffield Wednesday. They were refused. Aston Villa stepped in with a bid of £4.000 for the same man and promptly announced that Palethorpe had been signed (writes George Harrison in the Daily Express.)
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  • 548 16  - WEBER -SAN AD A CONTEST K.O. (By THE VERDICT Rating Of Malayan Boxers TWJK wnlict in the Sanacta Weber scrap at tin* Olympic Stadium last Saturday has been the mhfr of much comment atnoi lion of the Japanese community. Sanada. they say, should havi the verdict, and they vigorom criticise
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  • 130 17 RUBBER PRICE GAINS CENT Steady Tone All Round ffTOM Our Financial Correspondent' Saturday morning. I Singapore) 21% eta up Mi k i Steady. are) $1081 up To-day's Prices:— > 5 16d., up 1 lGd. <iu'wi after firm. 13 1 16 cts., up 1 16 ct. M; Dull.
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  • 97 17 I.K. Stocks Expected To Be Down Singapore. Saturday nocn. The London market was firm yesterday on Continental buying, and New advanced .lightly but was dull, il mr-ket Is .still neglected by .steady. Bu-siut-s^ has been done during tho in Jan. liar, ai 22:>8 and ::2 78. UK
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  • 88 17 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF C OMMERCE RUBBER AS SN. IMII.Y PRICKS (TRRENT. Sillg)ip< re, Sal unlay noon. Buyers. Sellers. (X.R S.S, 1 1 :i c a I II. Dei ember) 21 7 s FJLQ. m rases December) 21 916 21 ililt a (Sp it-loose) (swardable S'pon-) 2i 7 s 22
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  • 20 17 Alexander Forsyth Govvan. AsIstani Superintendent of Police. 8.8., has been appointed a Justice of the >v the Settlement of Penang.
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  • 26 17 [.ft 1 Konsr Chian has been aploinetd by HE. the Governor, as a member of the Chinese Advisory Board. Singapore, vice Mr. Chiong Tsui Phuan. deceased
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  • 479 17 TRAGEDY IN BEACH ROAD Manager Of Firm Shoots Himself Sin* ip< re Sal urday A verdict ol by a n hoi wound on th returned bv the Si' < y^ w G Portrv. at norning into thr dentil cl Mr Herman Kumendong, a Dutch Eurj found shot lp i i-
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  • 135 17 Chinese Woman Seriously I Tnjured 'From Our Own Correspondent/ Taiping, Saturday. k SERIOUS motor accident occurred 17 miles from Padang Rengas last J evening. While travelling from Ipoh to Taiplug I a Baby Austin car Pk 28G2, driven by a young Chinese woman, in trying
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  • 43 17 Sinciaoore Saturday Twr Ch^*»se rirls who fell into the *e? near the Cenotaph, off Connauprht Drive, early this morning wore rescued from drowning h v three Municipal Road ~>eoartment coolies Thev were law taken to hospital by ambulance. a
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    • 91 17 I deliavillandjJJl jg BROW N POWELL ||S* IN 1 1 Ka't JB m c hTg n h JS And 10 other stars in j| cast of 1,000 to do SbAM Justice to the majesty I oi Shakespeare's SUMMER NIGHT'S |DREAM 1 A MAX REINHARDT a Production presented by 9 WARNER
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  • 751 18 MALAYA CUP RUGBY KEY MATCH Singapore Lacked Stamina lß y Our Rugby Football Correspondent* Singapore, Saturday. ALTHOUGH the United SerA vices might be said to have started as favourites for their Malaya Cup Match against Singapore at Anson road this afternoon, there was a
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  • 105 18 Psrak Win Three Minutes From Time (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. PERAK beat Selangor on tiie Padang this evening in a -'Malaya" Cup rugby maich by 5 points <1 goal) to 4 points '1 dropped goal) in a keenly contested match. Selangor opened the scoring
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  • 80 18 Penang Wins In Asiatic Rugger (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Saturday. ON the Padang to-day, the Penang j Asiatics defeated the Selangor Asiatics in the All Blues Rugby Cup Competition by 9 points <2 tries and a j penalty goali to 5 points (one goal). Lessler scored
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  • 27 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Geunang, Saturday. In the Malaya Cup match here to-day Negri-Malacca beat Johore by a penalty goal (three points i to nil.
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  • 23 18 Singapore. Saturday The Medical College beat Raffles College in their annual rugby encounteifor the Galloway trophy by 22 points to nil.
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  • 127 18 Movements Of Japanese Warships Shanghai Dw n (MOVEMENTS ol Japanese wSsiL lfl are reported from Chihli Bay wil nigh* fell the searchlights play d on tS shore with the result that the inhahi tarns became panic-stricken. Two moi* Japanese warship.- have arrived Tangku loaded with
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  • 78 18 Bangkok As The Point Of Departure (From Our Oicn Correspondent Bangkok. Dec H. THE press here reproduces an article published in the London Tim.* of Nov. 22 stating that the proper point of departure for the imperial Airway w line to China is not from Penan*,,
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  • 177 18 ■IIIIi•ItI•riii t i i i i i i i i t i Mr. Tang Yu Jen has denied that he submitted five points for settlentnt ot the North China dispute to Mr. Ariyoshi. General Ho Ying China has wired to Nanking from Peiping stating thai Genera!* Sung Che Yu n
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  • 60 18 Inquest On Malay Woman And Infant tFrom Our Own Correspondent; Muar, Dec. 6. 10 at the conclusion ol an »»Q uI JJ were recovered near a diam at ran EedlEi Ivldence recorded gested, that the woman and child *ere f,robably bitten by a ixn.sonou* si»£ The
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  • 28 18 Dr. (Miss! Maiy fan M***fc stew"* sys «r~ land by the s.s. CarUiage .B nee ity and mm** oi women and chhdren. in 'various, part* of England. V
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 168 18 f i i. M T Fa I B it>c Zs f \vtli It% a thriller "IO t >.ivt i. ALIBI** AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE DEC 14th, 17th, 18th 21st Performance Commences 9.30 p.m. BOOKING NOW OPEN AT JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. •iliiiiii uiioson J U J U B f I
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    • 173 18 GREAT EASTERN LIFE is GREAT" by reason of the fact .that in a period of little im>r e than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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    • 501 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Civil Suit No. 34 of 1934. YEO SEOW INN of No. 51 j Tclok Ayer St., Singapore Plaintiff. Agaiast 1. LIM CHIN TAN of Parit Sulong. Batu Pahat, and 2. TEO HOON MKNG administrator of
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    • 201 18 HE WAS LOSING THE USE OF Hlb ARM I Could Not Carry a Ibing This man was in such pain with rW£ rnatiem that he began to tear he Wig to lose the u.se of his a.m. Bu. Kru9< *J Salts removed the pain, and no« ne use his ami
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  • 942 19 RAIN FALLS BEFORE SECOND RACE Hjavy Going LEONIE PAYS HIGHEST! DIVIDEND qm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. 4 HKAVY shower fell before ttfte second race in the second and last day of the Perak Turf Club's Skycj Meeting here this afternoon. The rain rendered
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  • 77 19 World's Greatest Trick Player Singapore, Saturday. SHIGEO Fujiwara, the world's greatest trick billiards player, has accepted an invitation from the Singapore Billiards Association, 10 appear at the Metropole in an exhibition game on Monday, Dec. 9, commencing at 9 p.m. Mr. Fujiwara has figured in exhibition
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  • 249 19 Conclusion Of Autumn Tournament Singapore, Saturday. THE Y.M.C.A. Autumn Handicap Tennis Tournament was brought to a successful close to-day, when the prizes won in the tournament were distributed by Mrs. J. Handy. The weather kept fine and a very exciting match was witnessed by those present, when the
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  • 74 19 Financial Result Of S.A.B.A. Tournament The recent championship competition organised by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association resulted in the sum of $250 being raised for the Children's Aid Society. The total receipts were $663.75— $466.75 gate receipts, $144 advertisements in programme and $43 competitors' fees. Th e expenses
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  • 40 19 Selangor Forward's Hat Trick Against Negri (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In tinv weather on the Padang today Selangor defeated Nogri Sembilan In their return hockey match by 3 gcals to nil MARTIN scored Selangoi'.s goals.
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  • 279 19 Disappointing Fight At New World Singapore, Saturday. AIME RAPHAEL outpointed Young Aid? at the New World Arena last night in a fight which fell short of expectations. Except for the opening round, there was very little fighting at long range. The Frenchman deserved to win. He was
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  • 74 19 Perak Beat Penang At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. Perak beat Penang on the Ipoh Padang to-day by s—l at hockey. Perak "led 3 o at the intrveal, Dhass and Baharom <2> being the scorers. Clancy netted Penang's only goal in the second half, but Perak
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  • 77 19 frhe following have been selected to j represent the Happilads Athletic Party against the A.P.C. Sports Club to-day, at their Court, Paya Lebar, at 3 p.m. :harp. (Players and supporters assemble at Messrs. The Medan Store for free tras^rt.) Tan Meng Chew, Patrick Neubronner, Koh Pway Chim. Leek
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  • 36 19 Singapore. Saturday. The Indian Association trounced the Ceylon Sports Club at hockey on their ground this evening by five goals to nil. Osman Ghani 3. Dass 1, and Wazir Ali were the scorers.
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  • 113 19 LINDBERGH BABY SENSATION Detective Says Haupimann Is Innocent Mount Holly (New Jersey), Dec. 7. DRUNO DAUPTMANN, convicted of the murder of the Lindbergh baby was the victim of a frame-ui). according to a noted detective. Mr. El'is Parker, who declares that the New Jersey police arc obstructing his efforts to
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  • 100 19 Men Wish Negotiations To Continue London, Dec. S. A STATEMENT issued by the Mines' Department to-night after meetings between the Miners' Executive and tho Secretary for Mines. Captain Crookshank, and officials of the Mine-workers' Union .IIIIIIIIII■I[I I 111 111 I I I I I and owners organisation states
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  • 77 19 May Have u Dangerous Results" Shanghai, Dec. 6. DESCRIBING ihc demarches by Mr. v Quo Tai Chi and. other Chinese diplomats as "broadsides against Japan's attitude and objectives" the spokesman of the Japanese Embassy announced that the attention of the Chinese Government had to be drawn to them.
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  • 44 19 Leave Extended On JVledieal Advice (From Our Own Corrcsp<mdvni Bangkok, Dec. 7. Following the issue of a new medica* certificate, the Premier has gone on another two months' leave. The doctors report a continuance of high blood pressure and shortness of breath
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 10 20 Th e Su nday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935.
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    • 263 20 sie's right-band man: the Abyssinian War Minister. Ras Mulgeta (seated) a lowering, griß.ed figure who expressed his fealty to ihe Bmperor as he passed before him at the head of his troops. The Emperor oi Aby iinia, silent, impassive, and dignified as ever, ;h-]>ast
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
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