Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 December 1935

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune Vjl. •> .NOiii SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1935. HVK CKNTS
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  • 164 1 RIVAL FACTIONS CLASH 2O ARRESTS Road Littered With Missiles From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CCENES of the wildest disorder were witnessed near the Coliseum Cinema m Batu Road at noon to-day when fighting broke out between two gangs of ricksha pullers. The
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  • 452 1 A PRETTY C HINESE WEDDING Romanc: Of Raffles Collegians Salurduy. lINOER an archway of Scouts' staves U held by members of the St. Andrew *s School Troop, Mr. Robert Eu Eng Wah. who Is a graduate of Raffles College. *t member of the staff of St. Andrew's School and a
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  • 325 1 Abyssinian Claim REPORTED CAPTURE OF ITALIAN POSTS Addis Ababa, Dec. 21. A FIKRC'E engagement is reported SO miics southwest of Aksum. The forces of Ras Sayelu attacked the Italian outposts and the casualties are stated to be heavy en both sides. The Abyssinians el aim to
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  • 46 1 Leaving For Batav-a By Air This Morning Mr Burin des Roziers, the French Trade Commissioner at Batavia, leaves c inca pore by the Dutch 'plane this i-porni"? for Bitavia. H ft is r^umiiw to Java to resume duties after having been away on leave.
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  • 199 1 For America LINER CARRIES A RECORD CARGO Shanghai, Dec. 21. npHE President Lincoln sailed for America this morning carryinjr one -of. -the biggest silver shipment^ I that have ever left S>a*ghai at- though secrecy prevails as to th« j amount which is estimated at between $10,000,000
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  • 84 1 Rumour Of Secret Agreement Denied Shanghai, Dec. 21, The rumour of a secret Ital6-Ch*nfcsf agreement denied m sem-iofflcißl circles, which surmise tfcat the report nrose from negotiations, interrupted by the Italo-Abyssinian war, for the establishment of a military aircraft Jactory m China under Italian control. The negotiations
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  • 46 1 Imperial Airways Plane Due To-Morrow (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 21. The Imperial Airways cast bound plane which is not due at Singapore before Monday only left Jodhpur this morning It fe Hue this evening at Calcutta and at Don Muang to-morrow.
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  • 48 1 A car telerraph is bUng erected m front cf RafPes Hotel. It will be used to signal the numbers of cars, which will be flashed wh^nevei they are wnnted by patrons ot the hotel, instead of the watchman having to shout for their numbers as hitherto.
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  • 131 1 Collections Expected To Be A Record IT is expected that the Malayan Poppy Day collections this year will turn out to be a record, despite the fact that people had the Silver Jubilee Fund and other charity calls made r.pon them. The figure for Singapore is up-to-date
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  • 63 1 Friday, Dec. 20. In the afternoon His 1 Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas attended the parade of fche Ist. Bn. the Wiltshire Rea^jnent at I Tanglin Barracks m co'^m-emoration of the Battle of Ferozcshah. HL> Excellency and Lady Thom?.s and Miis -Thomas were present at the
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  • 203 1 The Fascist Will GRAND COUNCIL RESOLUTION Rome, L>< c. 21. TVIIK Fascisl Grand Council approved with acclamation a motion affirming the unshakeable resolution of the Italian people to defend their rights, declaring th t Italy will continue to advance v wards the goals indicated by
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  • 36 1 rPHfJHE iff itKhih be rut racing event at the Singapore >wiJnminu Ciul> trf-day, but th? touYnanient water polo game, IVfackiliop's learn ,vs. l)add*s team, postponed from last week, will be played.
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  • 225 1 SERIOUS TURN Chinese Withdraw m ilopei Sliaiiyhai, :'i. CjERIOUS development* are report- e<l from North China. Mixed Japanese and Ifanchukuo i i-.--advancing 1 irom Kuyueii and Paochang on Qhangpei. All the cities are m eastern Cliarhar. More Japanese troops have arrived at Kuyuen and Paochaftff. CHINESE WITHDRAW
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  • 261 1 NAVAL CONFEREN CE ADJOURNS Progress So Far Not Unsatisfactory London THE Naval Conference has adjourn over Christmas till January 6 and newspapers comment on the progrtsi so far made m the discussions, the complexity and difficulty of which it is universally recognised. The Times comment is that, pn jress has
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  • 32 1 Mr F. N. Cha.sen, Director ni the Raffles Mu.seum and Library. Is on a business vi.sit to Kuala Lumpur H. 1 due back m Singapore by W< dv
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  • 626 2 A Great Success IN AID OF ROTARY RELIEF FUND HPHE Singapore Rotary Club Fund for the Unemployed will benefit i substantially from an excellent effort I by the Straits Chinese Reading Club to help a good cause. Their effort took the form of a I bazaar
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  • 177 2 Boy's Fall From Roof Singapore, Saturday. A verdict of death by misadventure I was returned by the Singapore Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter, at an inquiry into the death of a 15-year-old Raffles In- stitution schoolboy who lost his life as a result of a fall from the
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  • 149 2 Presentation By Court Staff Singapore, Saturday. MR. C. 11. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, "Singapore, who is leaving his present appointment to take up his new position as Deputy Public Prosecutor, F.M.S., was accorded a fitting farewell m the Third Police Court this morning Mr. McQuarrie,
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  • 59 2 Question For .Tuesday's Municipal Meeting At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners" to be held on Tuesday, the following question will be asked by Mr. O. P. Griffith- Jones: When will the necessary legislation bo m force to permit the Commissioners' to ehfdrbe the registration of bicyles,
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  • 48 2 Singapore, Saturday. Vadivelu. a Police Court peon, was this morning charged m the Second Police Court before Mr. Norman Grice with using as genuine a forged currency note $5. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $250. The case was postponed uniil Dec. 28.
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    • 464 2 «o f— -v J| MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 __2— <^ XMAS XfcW YE.Mt FESTIVITIES BOOK NOW LIMITED ACCOMMODATION j \'M \S EVE— SPliciAL X'MAS EVE DINNER DANCE »t Carnival Novelties, Crackers, fttc. CAROL Dec. 24tH. COMMUNiTY SINGING AT MIDNIGHT. Diners 1 $400 ncn liners $1.00 EXTENSION TO 2 AM. \'M
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    • 484 2 ,^r%^\ /woods' iWK" PEPPERMINT cuftE aIV i I \ANte--y5P\ Great Peppermint ftire I it .^l^l n a I family medicine of JB n residents of Malaya. It 2>«--r~^4 VJ rl l\ has the same popularity y* I f]f i everywhen —At ix^ I I 7 As a remedy for Coughs,
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  • 1614 3 SUNDERLAND GO AHEAD Derby Beaten 3-1 RANGERS HELD BY ARBROATH FROSTY weather interfered mth many ol th»- Knjrlish and Scottish League games yesterday, but those thai were played provided a sii» -{irisi-s. i teresl m the First Divi s *oi entred on the clash between
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  • 501 3 Waiss Win By Single Point London, Dec. 21. JjN'DER excellent ground and weather conditions and before a crowd of 50,000 Wales heat the All Blacks at Cardiff to-day b> 13 point-, to 11. There were no changes m the trains which took the field as
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  • 73 3 London. Dec. 21. The Isle of Wight was cut off from the i by fog yesterday and more than half a dozen liners entering or >'. ;'Yim> SouthiSnpton waters had to bo pt anchor, white Ihe departure of thou- I sands of ions of shipping m this
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  • 618 3 DYING ART? Mr. V. D. Knowles' Fine Book QWORDSMANSHIP is something of a lost art m these days inevitably so, because the sword, m the eyes of the postwar twentieth century, has been relegated into something of classical rather than practical significance. But there are still
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  • 24 3 London. Dec. 21. Steiling on New York is 4.92 7 8 Pari> 74 13 16, soW 141 Oi 2 d British Official Wireless.
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  • 85 3 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUB BER ASSN. DAILY PRICES RRENT. Singapore, Saturday, note*. Buyers. St-Hcr;. I.X.R.S S. m cases (F. 0.8. December) 22 22 U Good K.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. December) 21 13 l€ 21 T X. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 21 21 7 do. Jan. Mar. 22%
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  • 221 3 PRICK SLK.HTLY KASIEK Trade Taking No Interest (From Our Financial Correspondent t Singapore. Saturday mortiiitg. Rubber (Singapore I _M i (i \vn t-t. Aiavkvt T<>ne: Ka>i«T. Tin (Sinirapoiv) $106 1_" d .wn \'H els. To-day's Prices: London: 6%d., unchanged. .Market Tone-: Steady. .Ww York: cts., down fit.
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    • 720 4 Mr Dear Singapore Friends... Thank you for your grand response and appreciation I knew you I s would love 'CURLY TOP' £k%l. I*-* \7 in hu Jt^'f l^] EXTENDED "^"^EP' Jsfan**y lowixr; to sk(i:ss f IV AI'ITOJII to day "i:/ ie Whole Town is raving over Z'^^Sm. SlllltlJY TEMPLE In
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  • 377 5 FOR "OLD MAN RHYTHM" YOUNG BLOOD Splendid College Musical TjUKKY branch of the entertainment world contributed its quota of youthful talent to RK() Radio's tilmusical "Old Man Rhythm," which features Charles (Buddy) Rogers m his return to the screen and which will be the special
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  • 189 5 Les Allen's Crooning In "Heat Wave" IES Allen's crooning m "Heat Wuw" L will be popular With all music lovers. Ms purity ot tone and diction m tho numbers 'San Felipe" and Father Only Knew" serves to ensuic that these specially composed number m "Heat
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  • 352 5 Scenes In "The Cowboy Millionaire" wjhat is the rival of a first-rate Wes- tern picture? This question pops up as a result oi the grand entertainment given by "The Cowboy Millionaire." starring George O'Brien, which comos to the Alhambra at the next change, and ranks
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  • 472 5 COLOUR FILMS Complete Success In "Becky Sharp" i IfOR nearly forty years motion picture technicians the world over have acknowledged that naturalcolour cinematography would attain widespread commercial success if a really practical three colour-com-ponent process was developed. During that time innumerable exj periments have been made,
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  • 76 5 Dionne Quins Make A Talkie Callander (Ontario), Dec. 5. DISPLAYING no stage fright or camera v shyness, the Dtimne quintuplets started work on the first film m wh» they play star part* The talkie is called the "Country Doctor," and is based or. the life of th
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    • 293 5 INDIGESTION AND STOMACH PAINS Stopped m 5 minutes! Relicf quick relief is your o.u> over- whelming' necessity when suffering tbe pains j of indigestion. That is why loading medical j authorities specialists, doctors, hospitals— j recommend and specify 'Bisurated' Mag- nesia for eve a t'he most obstinate cases of dyspepsia,
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    • 58 5 I Bar fit i ALL PRUDENTIAL PROFIT POLICIES IN FORCE ON THE Slat DECEMBER, RECEIVE A BONUS. INSURE NOW AND REAP THE BENEFIT OF THIS YFAR'S BONUS. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR WITH THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated m England) 17-18, MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Singapore Branch has full
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  • 922 6  -  Horatius ARE SLAMS WORTH WHILE (By STATISTICALLY minded bridgiX enthusiasts are inclined to tuo opinion that it is not worth while to j bid for slams because they are of such infrequent occurrence and because the risk attendant upon bidding them is too b»ij a jiHc«. to pay
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    • 638 6 l|g [QUICK ACTION^; I fTook tor a I 'aspr^° S^ ye tcst^d t7ZT^^I Headache and was the eJ" hat ASPJ^O' defi ni^ IVc r << il soon well 1) ral^ C f_ oc **g Pains of LnSi J' 17 Wallu -h Street, 1) H^acbcs, etc. J t fl^^ N^ II
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    • 116 6 •Some Recent Cow^Gate The support and prescription of j^L "Hj tWf Doctor—the warm recom* /^^L 4*~^ "Bk^ JTB mendation of the Nur^r —the 3^^ MOm H fl I praise f>f the Mother, and the "Sw^^Ph^^t are tributes highly valued and PUI Irwvv esteemed by Cow Gate. t^^--J Judging Committee 1
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  • 1728 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES fHERE I <- n a good deal m the papers li! Mr C S. See, of Kuala or, ;i young Chinese who has made id m a remarkable way. m nths ago. before he left on his Mr. Sec called on me and I would like to
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    • 91 7 040 KIHb CO# IfAJ A Mf UOV OVD SOW 4NOJA M£Q*Y O(.O SOU\- W4S Hi Mf X4UtO fO* H\S P4V\/t <iWO H£ C4a€D V\/S $O& AMD M<£ CKtVf D FOR VMS PO4S? l(/RAT£t/ 4UOf VffflCU, Of CO£/RS€, M <?O^fPOA< <He was evidently not only a convivial but also a discriminating
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  • 1649 8 BRITAIN'S FAMOUS HERD of Prize Winning JERSEY CATTLE at the 'OVALTINE' DAIRY FARM IN the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, near King's Langley. there is a very remarkable Dairy Farm. It Is generally acknowledged to be the most efficiently organised and scientifically conducted Dairy Farm m the world. The •Ovaltine' Dairy Farm
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  • 29 8 The Ovaltinc Egg Farm covers 350 acres and has accommodation for 100,000 henv An aerial view of part of the egg farm buildings.
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  • 153 8 Another "Permanent Marriage" Wrecked What was considered one of the Hollywood film colony's permanent marriages has apparently come to an end, as officials of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayei studios revealed that Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gable had separated, and m all probability, there would be a divorce Mr. Gable and
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  • 170 8 Permanent Policy Of US. Cereal Company Battle Creek, Michigan. One of the pioneers of higher wages and .shorter hours m America is Mr. W. K. Kellogg, the manufacturer of cereal food.;, who has just announced wage Increases of l:>'-. per rent, for his start Mr Kellogg believes that
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  • 144 8 Five- Year Plan For South Africa Pretoria, Transwaal. A five-year programme of big extensions of air forces resources which, when completed, will make South Africa equal m this respect to any spcond-class Power m the world, has been embarked on by the Government. The programme aims at
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    • 68 9 ■:■:>:: 7 "V^- V -v Our Christmas Gift toYOU Al/11.\9^ will not only lidf* toii go enjjoT «a llappv i'!i!*i%iE»irs but will keep toii m robust h< k alili IbroEi^lMtisr; the eoiniii^ rear Ovafiine i« |»rcpareil from the lßi<»!ie^t c|Biafiitiem of mall extract, fre«h riv«iinv milk aiurf ite%v laid i
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  • 1259 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by j j our woman j correspondent "*iitii-iii«i(ii*-i*iiii«iii*»t SINGAPORE wa enthusiastic about its J revival a! amateur dramatics and the S v c c< mpany played •'Ten Minute Alibi" to big nooses. or course all the volunteers and the military turned ou: m support Col.
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  • 759 10 WE have found you all sorts of things that would make pleasing gifts, sen- sible things and things frivolous, m- expensive articles and extravagant ones, but I da not think we have so far remembered the gift for those very very special ones. For very personal gifts
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    • 56 10 CHRISTMAS GOODS Al IhtGift Shop CAPITOL MANSIONS Hats Jewellery Novelties. Fresh and Artificial Flowers. <.^. S "^MTI P tor Christinas this year, send j. (ll mo>t P ersona i rt all sifts— V > ollr photograph. S ty jk Make an appointment to-day i LIGHT STUDIO J S J1 Or
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    • 205 10 i FIFTEEN THOUSAND USEFUL PHRASES Bj Grenv lie Klelser A prac.icaj bock for workers i. words. For speakers, writers, teachers, students, lawyers, clergymen salesmen av.il correspondents. TRICE $4 00 ROGET'S THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AXD PHRASES This great work has now been completely revised and enlarged. PRICE $3 50 (postage
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    • 202 10 a* P--T «c«a n >t3 --^yA'A #*»t i j*4* OH ic. .4 BS f* I p^ Hot, angry msca bites can be relieved instantly by dabbing on a little undiluted Scrubb's Ammonia. Be sure to have a bottle handy. SCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA What a DIFFERENCE! What a truly amazing difference
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  • 193 11 Luxury Everybody* Can Now Afford C\ PS -I NOURISHMENT KIDDIES LOVE WITH FLAVOUR RISEAKCfI on vita md food va~ hJt< h ifl the present generation more knowledge about nourishment (■tics Ifcaa any of our ancestor* h:i«l. belter value for i ..void di^tr.,tion I balr.nc- d diet,
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  • 17 1/2 Million Gallons Of Milk A Year
    • 315 11 BOURNVILLE BUSY WITH CHRISTMAS ORDERS CAN you visualise t\vo million chocolates? The skirls at Boumvilie can. because that Is ihe number they make every •lay. All day long. before their, eyes, the marzipan is cut into fancy shapes, the fruits are made into delicious fillings
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    • 151 11 Two pounds (weight) pi fresh, full cream miik vo into each pound f Cadbury*fl Milk Chocolate. The Milk is concentrated and all the food value Is retained. Iti one year, Cadbury's used 750 miles of ribbon to t»c up boxes of Kiim George Chocolate Assortment. This
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    • 130 11 T H E PACKET IN THE POCKET. MR C. Stanley Eke, the rolling stone who broadcast his experiences m tramping across France, said he lived on a pound of chocolate a day, and that there was nothing like chocolate when yon need energy. All hikers know this, and there has
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    • 249 11 BOURNVILLE HELPS BRITISH FARMERS nijUK chocolate, which was inventor! m the 18th century, is best when made only with liquid milk. So Cadbury's built two condensing factories m the heart of rich pasture-land at Knighton and Fr.inipton-on-Severn. To these every day they bring more than 48.000 gallons of fresh milk.
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  • 418 11 Are we living too strenuously? Everybody' s Dut y RELIEVE THE STRAIN OF MODERN LIFE I TREMENDOUS changes have been made m the social habits of all classes of the community m the 35 j years of this century. While industry i has become more mechanised and we work shorter
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  • 245 11 HOW PRICE REDUCTIONS INCREASE SAi ES THF berrtaf «;>s mm* a popular food I O f i Thru prices rose, people !i<tt i*rr*»i «l to buy, and now bentefi a« thrown bark into tn* -on or ued as manure. depraoaa mry for the [ov id oi k<
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    • 24 11 CADBURV S DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE BLOCKS IJpfr^^ I s^^ I I ALSO NUT MILK, BOURNVILLE, BOURNVILLE FRUIT and NUT, MILK FRUIT and NUT. I
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    • 23 11 THIS "SUNDAY TRIBUNE" M AD-ITORIAL M PAGE DEALS WITH NEWS AND ITEMS OK I NTE R EST PROM BOU RN V I LLE.
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    • 54 11 i STOP I'ltlCSS lYr the seventh >ear m Mceeaaioa the output fnm Bounville will aga.n i prove to be a record m 1935. if V\ oi rht^o'aiic^. iofa^y I# J OMr guarantee o/ freshness purity Jl o r olato>s Cfiooo/ates J^k X r Till] LARGEST C HOI OLATi; and COCOA
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  • 1065 12  -  G. S. Hammonds When The Spectrum 2 t t Clashes The Feminine t Touch Yo ur j •i- Remedy IMONG th*- iftin..' pf.ih!oTTv which have ir, be faced by tho c who an- setting up home m Btataya ie thai of furnishing it.
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  • 1703 13  -  C.H.W.G. FIRST SMOKE FROM FUNNEL GIANT LINER Safe Handling In New York 1 1>> Air Mail) Ciydebank, Dec. 3. THIN wisp of smoke from the foremost of the three funnels of the Canard .White Star liner "Queer Mary" has given the fir*t indication here that
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  • 198 13 London. Dec f>. A WIDE extension m the Empire air services was lorecast by Viscount i Swinton, Secretary of State for Air, when he opened the Empire Airways Exhibition here. "Great plans have been laid, for the j future/ he .said. "The Empire Services are to be greatiy
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  • 919 13 SINGAPORE SWORD CLUB A MALAYAN NOTEBOOK BORN OUT OF AN S.V.C. DISPLA V SINGAPORE might be said to be a city <>f clubs. From the giddy olympian heigfts of the Singapore j C!uh we pass down to the cricket, recreation and swimming clubs, the communal clubs such as tho Dutch
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    • 60 13 »O» w—i— a— igMifiii'MrMWMinwHrr— i i«wmmim«iihm h h wmihi t> hit— rnritiMrwr—i hti— twin nra ,','t +gf S From I S i i f S 1 H UR ErsrnßE STOCK OF CRACKERS TO S I BE OFFERED AT SMWH MWJSSSffI 1 ALL MARKED PRICES FROM S MONDAY NEXT, TILL S
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  • 1972 14  -  Dragon (By SINGAPORE TO RESERVE BEST PLAYERS AGAINST PERAK? Inter-State Matches During Christmas Holidays Colony Team To Be Announced To-Morrow Kuala Lumpur Party Coming Down Will Tan Cheng Phor Beat Leow Kirn Fati? Keen Tussle Expected Mayflower Anniversary Celebrations A LULL has again set m, and
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    • 353 14 HAD TO BE HELPED ON WITH HER COAT Young Woman Whose Arms Were Useless Women are only too apt to neglect •Nature's danger signals .0 dismiss every warning pa.n .n the hope that "it w.ll be all right In a day or two." But Jiis young woman determined t3 nip
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    • 282 14 h v dso n f si V'^^^v EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic, eminently suited for Human Beings of all aget from early childhood upwards, for the elimination from the system of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, and alt Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments, i Their regular use will prevent
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  • 1234 15 AC TI VI TI E S O F M A LAY AN CLUBS Malayan Wei f) hl Lifting Championship Tournament FirBi <>,« Under BA.W.LA. mte»-— Nmiea Of t'ompetilors Strong Contingent From Ptnong Jubilee Minstrels "At Home" Office. Bearers Of Local Associations Items Of Interest (By "Clubman") J*HK first Malayan weight
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    • 192 15 U liIOjOaII^/IvcIII The Cork Tip W^X> s>\ on a Craven A^ G keeps the Cigaretlt-end dry: The wafer-thin Tip of a Craven "A" v| keeps the Cigarette-end c/rv the x \^^^SP^wlfcMfefaa. smoke tool, the flavour rich; and 3^^^^^^^3^S teeth, lips and fingers lcs>s readily Moist Tobacco smokes hot. If you
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    • 162 15 X'MAS GIFTS That are .sure to please. PERFUMES by Guerlain Caron Chanel Lentlieric etc. Including fche ramous creation m perfumery "BELLODGIA by Caron. Perfume Sprays. CofiTrets, Pcwder Bowls, Eau cb Cologne, etc.. etc., ana for GENTLEMEN Alhgro Stropping Machines, Roll^i Razors, Shaving Brushes, etc. Medical Hall Ltd. Battery Road. We
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    • 138 15 ICIIIS Til© *jjß X mosquitoes that ruin \k I Everyone remarks, I *What a pretty baby'" ■•v."5^S-.' vffi-- W/« y such strength m those Me C/\\ Uk I feed him Quaker Oats ■J/~~} Quaker Oats is the ideal food for every stage of life from babyhood to old age. Everyone
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  • 1357 16 IMPORTANT STATE GAMES SUGGESTION TO FORM A LOCAL LEAGUE (BY "STICKS KUALA Lumpur was the venue of two inter-state hockey matches this week-end when Singapore met Selangor and Perak on the SeJan^or Club Padang. The result of these matches will decide who are the
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  • 832 16 A REVIEW Singapore's Chances of Winning DINGAPORE Asiatics appear to have l very «ond chance of .plurinu the All BhMS Rugby Tropfej m this their first season m the competition. Recent displays l>y the Medicos and Raffles College, particularly those on the S. ground against the
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  • 365 16 Hockey Fixtures Ai Week-End THE Perak fifteen is making rapid prosr'ss towards the Malaya Cup rugger final, which will be the tenth for the State m the history of the competition. The side has now settled down to a good game and yesterday should have seen
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  • 257 16 More Transfers: A F«e Of £1,700 Brentford have secured the transfer of Dai Richards, the Welsh International half-back, from Wolverhamptor Wanderers. Richards, who holds 12 International caps, is 26 years of age. He played at left hall for Brentfcrd against Leeds at Grittin Park. Brentford, on November
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  • 82 16 O RIG IN OF "ALL BLACK" E. E. BOOTH, the 1905 Al! Black, was. unconsciously mainly responsible for the name note inevitably attached to New Zealand Rugby Teams. During training near London, the Late Mr. J. Butlery of the "Daily Mail' saw two of the players wearing black elastic knee
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  • 754 16 COMING FIGHT i Good Boxing Day Card (By 4 'K.0.") tDREIGN boxers continue to be Imported. The lav st invader is Joe Eagle, and others will soon follow m his wakt\ Kawata is on his way back to I Japan. Rocky Montanes and Little Abayan will
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  • 216 17 Violi cital Hy Oscar Lampe DAY SIOX 1 Kcs) and 9.510 Kcs>. 3 50 F New commentary on the Rugby I .1 by Captatn H B m. Relayed from Cardiff <By courtesy off the Greengj. 1. 50 p.m. i Lamp, 3 am! Spoi C^( I 790 kcs
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  • 74 17 PCJ 19 71 Metres (15,220 Kcs.). TO-DAY 8.20 p.m.— Dutch National Ant hern and opening announcement 8.30 p.m. -Mv ie. 8.50 pjn.—"Latest News From Holland." 905 p.m.— Music. 9.15 p.m.— Talk on behali of the Dutch V.M.C.A. by Ds. J. A. Kwint 9.30 p.m.— Music. 9?>5 pjn. Microphone
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  • 87 17 49.10 Metres (6,100 kcs.) TO-DAY 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.— A Mixed Programme under the direction of Sj. Himanshu Datta 10.11 p.m. Weather Forecast and General News Bulletin. (In Hindustani). 10 26 p.m.— Ditto (In
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  • 219 17 TO-DAY 10.55 am .--Popular morning concert 11.20 a.m.— Melodies of Mcntmarte Special concert. 11.48 a.m.— Church carillon. 11.50 a.m. Matinee music by th< Nirom Orchestra, conducted by Care van der Bijl. 12.30 n.m. Gramophone music. Ensemble. 1 p.m. Items from Lehar's "Dir Lustige Witwe," played by the Niron
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  • 258 17 BER LIN STATION DJN 31.45 metres < 9.540 kcs.i, DJB 19.74 metres 05.200 kcs.), DJA 31.33 metres <9.5fi0 kcs.i. TO-DAY 4.05 p.m. Call DJB. DJN (German, English German Folk Song. Programme Forcast (Germ., Engl.), Outstanding Broadcasts of the Week. 4.20 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme by the Junior Girls Section. 4.35
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  • 96 17 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH ANG— Mr. Ang Kirn Hock, eldest son of the late Mr. Ang Ki'an Siong. passed away a. his residence, No. 437 Race Course Road, on Friday, the 20th December. 1935, at the age of 34, leaving beh'nd him his beloved wife Mrs. Ang Kirn Hock (nee Lira
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 434 17 Tired feet e s k T" I One corn one Radox footbath— corn gone! Two more corns- two more Kadox footbaths— two more corns vanquished! What a quick and simple ending to years of agony! Of course, this woman has told all her friends about Radox. But she couldn't tell
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    • 70 17 iflßhk i wfioie "AMM.^S.* do so. I Vf \ote fe. Ml' SB m Tlil<: N1(iI1T nF jjgk S JAN. 3RD, 19.'H». Vi rely Ventura Marquez The Mexican to Who lleett hs Conqueror. JOB EAGLE (MUi'lNO) The Nigrht of Friday J January 3rd, 1936 the Fir* Time On British t The
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  • 219 18 McAvoy K.O/s World's Champion New York, Dec. 21. JOCK McAvoy. the British middleweight champion, knocked out Eddie Risko, the World's middleweight champion, m the first of a 10-round nontitle contest after flooring him six times. Reuter. FLOORED WITH FIRST PUNCH McAvoy floored Risko with
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  • 57 18 The following will renresent the S.C.C. against the S.C.R.C. at hockey to-morrow at the S.C.R.C.: T. W Morrav: Major H B Hammond. Capt. E. M. Lindsay: T. P. F. McNeiee. A E. G. Blades. J. X Gale: E. MacCreanor. M. G. Mills. A. D/ Cooper. W. R. S.
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  • 68 18 The following players will represent the Students' Badminton Team of Kuala Lumpur against the Sunnydale B.P. cf Singapore, m a friendly game consisting of two doubles and three singles on Friday, Dec. 27. at 3 p.m. on the latter's court at 27, Cavanagh Road. Singapore: Wooi Kok (capt.), Ooi Phee
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  • 418 18 WEIGHTS FOR THE I FIRST DAY EIGHT RACES i I <• i Twelve Entrants For Big Event Penang, Saturday. rpHE following are the handicaps for the first day's races of the Penang Turf Club's Gold Cup X'mas-New Year Meeting next Saturday: HORSES Class I—Div.
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  • 66 18 M.C.C. First Innings Lead Of Two Runs Wellington <N.Z.i Dec. 21 MAZING cricket on a rain-arfected wicket was witnessed when the M.C.C winning the toys, put Wellington In to bat Wellington scored I6t, Sims taking eight wickets for S3. M.C.C. madr 160. Blunciell. the exCambridge Blue taking three
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  • 139 18 biter-State Badminton Encounter <From Out Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. AS a result of a letter having t^er, *> 1 ceived from the Malacca Badminta Association by the Johore BadmintS Association, asking for a n,:.tch to played at Johore Bahru. an emergent meeting of the committee
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 341 18 TELEFUNKEN gP-fpti^ t** Flatulence B 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve more effective m its action than ordinary medicinal charcoal. Chardox is not a drug, and ft contains no diemicals. Consequently, it can be taken m any quantity without the slightest spread themselves over the entire surface of
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    • 250 18 THE GREAT EASTERN 111 E is GREAT' by reason of the f*<* ...that m a period of little more than a quarter of a century it ha 9 (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were
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  • 1024 19 FINE GAME IN THE MUD TROPHY MATCH Singapore Faster In Attack B; Our Riujbij boollnut Lot respondent Singapore, Saturday. A MARKED superiority outside the scrum and steadier nork m defence were the principal factors which enabled the Singapore Cricket Club to defeat Selan^or Club m the
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  • 62 19 Th<- Straits Physical Athletic Party Will hold a MCuse-wanning party on D^c 25 at their premises at 44. Bukil Pasoh Road at 2.30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The PSrty will hold a picnic at Taniong Rhu qn Jan. 4 and 5, 1936. and members wishing to
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  • 168 19 Perak Qualify For Final 'From Our Oxen Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. PERAK qualified (or the Malaya Cup final tc-day by drawing with Penar.g on the Po.dai:jr, each side .scoring a try. Pcnnng scored m the first naif and held tie lead until near Lhc end, giving Perak's supporters
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  • 76 19 H.M.S. Terror Beaten By 14 Points To 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tchore Bahru, Saturday. South Johore met. a team from H.M.S. Terror at rugby on the Johore CivU Service Club ground this afternoon and won by 14 points (a. goal and three tries) to 11 points
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  • 54 19 The Post Office Club will commence its football season early m January. 1936. and requests those clubs, associations, commercial firms, etc., who desire friendly fixtures m soccer with the above club to correspond with the football captain Mr. Teo Ban Teck c/o General Post Office, from whom
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  • 305 19 "Malaya" Cup Rugby NEGRI AND MALACCA BEATEN 13-5 (From Our Oicn CorrcaDondcnD Seremban, Saturday. AS expected, the United Services qualified to represent the south m the final of the Malaya Cup competition next month by defeating Negri and Malacca here to-day m the final match of
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  • 153 19 Int^er-State Hockey Encounter (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. SINGAPORE outclassed Selangor m an inter-State hockey match on the Padang this afternoon, winning by thre.o clear goals. Had it not been for the cautious defence of the local team m which Peel, Gorbex Singh ajnd G.
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  • 66 19 Perak Asiatics Beat Penang Asiatics 'From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, Saturday PERAK Asiatics beat Penang Asiatics m the All-Blues cup competition on the Esplanade to-day by 8 pts. to nil. There was a good crowd present m- i eluding the Resident Councillor. SWEE KEE scored for Perak
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  • 31 19 The Chinese Friendly Association lias been exempted frcm registration All correspondence are to b;- .sent to Mr. Tay Oen Seng the Hon. Secretary, 126. Albert Street Uop floor
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  • 316 19 "CHAP KUCHING" REC ORDS Seventh Issik* Of Popular Senes VERY popular arc the "Chap Kucl reccrds Issued by and Co.. Ltd. They ar< proving ol entertainment to lovn < the M opera. An idea ol the seven! records was given at a Malay perl ance entitled "Nun Dasima"" at Lh<
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 191 19 S, S.r a pp, r Having g. yjy^^X M.d,.-e»." STRAITS TIMES-- TTlir cc newcomers to Malaya made their debuta more than lustiiied Uheir importa- T11 r w ho were present at the Olympic Mau.um o t.on." -In all four fiphts there was plenty of act < n lhc last occasion
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    • 83 19 J i Joe Eagle, JE^g^^L have )?oi him n M British Soil. Watch me tacklo JHF Btf Friday January S Mft Yours sincerely, H «ra The Mexican vho W p^ won't let you down START THE NEW YEAR WITH A RIOT of LAIGHTER YOl RK IN FOR A DOSE of
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 20 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1935.
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    • 147 20 me ■of p an-1 to business men and traders. I arts of Southern Britain and Wales seal n the flooded Reids m Monmouthshire. t-0-\. and D-srlct— HMp!ng thrir children to school via the gate at Cranville Avenue. Slon gh. Mr. Voo Fook Kun and Miss Tan
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 57 20 2 1 PAGES i on ."5 I'EXTS ■*^fc^jL. J^L__ —~2S&BBS&CjL\ Pvauly IJox. Mirror m I Ad. X I ;;na! > <■'' 'l<»urs. $16.00 3B» E.T. Silver "Flap-Jm-k" Powder I J x i ins. $11.09 1 ni> and Bi»?k Knanu*! ;;i, ,S]rij{) Perfw&C Spra>t.r. fStJIS flZ*P^ SUGGESTIONS JOHN IJTTLK CO.. LTD.,
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      • 42 20 OR "BRIDGESTONE" TYRES AND TUBES BAN LEE SENG 2K22 rELEPHOKE 2C22 17 24, Raffles Qu:iy. Singraporr to smoke--1 j VIRCIiV/4 'IVhite i^^^ l^- ts an If Sil indication >* of your CtT vlj! good taste. V> g W j&W^t. jj g'j^l lald tobacconliK.
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