Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 February 1936

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. s— No. 38. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1936. FIVK CENTS
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  • 978 1 POLYGAMY AND MONOGAMY TWO BILLS Problem Nearing A Settlement AFTBK If ftSHL dunnt; frhirftl the (ioMrnnient htPl pai<l serious attention to th* matter, the Chinese marriaire uuestioH ■pptmn t<> t>e Marine settlemcnl. I here was publish"<l in Urn GftSettc recently the provisions
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  • 97 1 UeutJ Rose's Attempt On Record London, Feb. 8 ri U;ii T-LIEUTENANT Fuse, who is 1 Attempting to J. a. Mol--1 rd of j hours and 53 minutes for the flight from England to c Town, left Kisumu, in Kenya, today or, the of flight at 9.25 a.m. local
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  • 23 1 New York, Feb. 8. Mr Charles Curtis, ex- Vice-President < f the United States, is reported to have died Reuter.
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  • 335 1 London Ceremony GUESTS AT THE RECEPTION From Our Oxen Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 27. MANY distinguished guests were present at the wedding in London of Mr. J. Hayes Marriott, son of the late Sir Hayes Marriott, and Miss Barbara Salmon. THE marriage took place last week
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  • 79 1 Another Missionary Kidnapped Peipinff, Feb. S. |I was officially learnt to-da) that Father Joseph Clarence Turns, who was attached to the Mary Knoll Mission, was kidnaped by six bandits in Tunhua, East Kirin, on Feb. 5. A detachment of thirty Japan* csi > ildiers was sent to
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  • 1499 1 North And South FINALE OF THE SEASON ||ELD under the auspices of the Malayan Rugby Union, a dinner at Rallies Hotel last night formed a successful finale to the North vs. South match and the Malayan s< a son. Mi-. B. E. Ablitt, the president of the
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  • 314 1 MRS. ROY Dayang Planning A Nursery (By Air Mail) 'From Our Oini Correspond* Londoiii Jan. "ji/IRS. Harry Hoy. formerly 1?1 Miss Kli/ahe(h ISrook*-. daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, has revealed I happx secret during the week-end. Both she and her husband are busy planning a
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  • 19 1 East Hound Imperial Air\\a\ Plane A^ain l)chiv« (From Our /aay) none 3002, ri: Lond Air ha\i
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  • 122 1 Col. 6. C. Meredith Staying At Wokinsham (From Our Own Correspondent (By Air llalli London. Jan. '.'7 Col. G. C. Meredith. Regtetrai ol Vehicles at Singapore and former Comm md ant of the Volunteer Corp the Old Rose Inn. at Woklngham of which the host is Mr.
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  • 20 1 icl.iu. I- h R Sterling on New York v iris 75 i :r.>. cold I iuh.i British Official Wireless
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  • 548 2 Chinese Association SEEKS MEMBERSHIP OF 500 Singapore, Saturday. j^T the fouteernh annual general meeting of the Chinese Association held this afternoon at the Club premises in Short Street it was decided to waive the entrance fees for 1986. Making an appeal for more members, Dr. Loh Poon
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  • 87 2 Third Regiment Due In April, 1937 It has been officially announced that the future garrison of Singapore will comprise three British Infantry Battalions, of which two will be rifle battalions and the third a machine-gun battalion. The Ist Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers is one of the rifle battalions and
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  • 218 2 Red Outrages EARTHQUAKE IN CHINESE CITY Shanghai, Feb. 8. pEOPLE arriving from Piagyuel state that when the Communists under shi^- Ho entered Pingyuet they committed various outrages. Houses were set en fire and shops looted and many people killed. More than 200 of\ the inhabitants were
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  • 68 2 A novel Idea In birthday parties I nnnounccc' by Enid Petrie. Tuesday. Feb. 11 is the third anniversary of the opening of her establishment on Battery Road nnd tr celebrate the event she holding a 20 per cent, reduction Birthday Sale. This reduction anplics to all dnsßStfl in
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  • 160 2 ARMS FELT IF ON I FIRE Night* of Agony With Neuritis Shy had tried so ma always witlu i faUh in anything. Bui I'mully .nduer<l hrr to ry Knisch< ■hi time she VU iv >i 'intrd. She write*:— "For long, long tim« I ndTered from neuritis. 1 used l<» lie
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  • 195 2 uty ts only deep, but it is nevertheless, a very Important fact thai h alihy, nsh c skin I >f Urn most admired features In i woman. A lovely skin Of tint texture, smooth and supple, enhances 'harm and Attractiveness, end that la irhj the modern woman dr
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    • 218 2 /^v JQH must call X^y^^^r^ 1 ant/ ,v^^ these HANDBAGS I ALL WHITE SPONGEABLE HH Bt MM^ i^ II i 1 !v f f VV H I T I AW A V S lumpur SINGAPORE— penang IPING IPOH w V m i. ■•:■.-.■<. i unTA *^H *w "tJF 1; i'"'i'r
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    • 194 2 Cj*^Z--- tAALAYA^ Pt^ EMl^ HOTEL i THIS WEEK MONDAY. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. COCKTAIL DANCE Mi to s.ir» p.m DINNER DANCE (informal) 5.30 to midnight lULB!)\V, TIHKSDAY SATURDAY. t- i it 11l ll iHi W<W 111! 'fflM— ,l— MlfUKillfc; ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to f>. l r> p m SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 62 2 s.s. "CONTE VERDE" 'The s.s. "Conte Verde" is arriving at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Monday 10th instant, from Trieste, Venice, Genoa Naples, Port Said, Bombay and Colombo' She will remain in the Roads and sail again at 8 a.m. the same day for Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers must embark
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  • 264 3 SE(OM) ROUND IN SCOTTISH (UP Celtic l it-:i t it CLYDE'S WIN OVER HIUKUMAN The Pilgrim") k> I anticipated, thp oitic-st. John tone match in the Second nd «'t the N-olti*h F.A. ("up provided perhapi the best game for 0m d nstoOC \v n, but it
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  • 464 3 Arsenal's Narrow Win Over Blackburn The games in tha English FA. League not without their surprises. In the, first place. Arsenal just managed to get away with the decision over Blackburn R. by a solitary goal. Then Derby. Cup fancies incidentally, were held to a goalless draw by
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  • 123 3 Increase In Export Duty Expected London, Feb. 8. M AM Mincing Lane operators con. ifl fiuVntly expec* the Netherland Indie export uuty on native rubber to be increased in the course of the next tow days. I! is pointed out that now that the price has reached 7
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  • 1038 3 Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Ps. Sunderland <2> 27 19 5 3 68 36 41 Derby <6> 28 13 7 8 51 28 34 Hudderslield <6) 28 1 4 8 6 42 41 34 Aisenal (II 26 12 7 7 53 29
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  • 195 3 Ireland Beat England At Rugby Dublin. Feb. 3. fHEKE was a sensational ending to the rugby international between Ireland and England, which resulted in a win for the former by 6 points to 3. Ireland, playing with 14 men, scored two great tries. The play was very
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  • 59 3 Seventeen Naval And Army Officers London, Feb. 8. Honours for the seventeen Naval and Aimy Officers and the two gunneis who escorted the coffin of King George are announced. They are the first honours to be conferred by H.M. King Edward. They are to the normal
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  • 32 3 Members of the Chinese Friendly Association are requested to note that th<? usual monthly meeting of the association will be held to-morrow at the association premises, 126, Albert Street
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  • 33 3 Garmisch, (Bavarian Feb. 8. Great Britain beat Japan at ice-hockey by 3 goals to nil and Canada beat Austria by 5 goals to 2. The winners enter the semi-final pool. Reuter
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    • 432 3 "fYour^f w Eyes 4* j i £k n f\ TINTED LENSES j J The Imp rtance of Chromato logy in Eye Work has long been re- cognised by science. Coloured or tinted lenses considered by the S public to be beneficia] to the eyes have, in many instances, provta S
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  • 268 4 I)oll;>r Liner In Port .-WTIlvTUir I4OIM) WOULD at ut day. rnHE Dollar Liner, President Van Buren arrived in port this morning <<n her thirty-ninth voyaj round th<- world carrying tin- usual complemeni <>i world tourists, and passengers <n: pleasure crui* Mr. William Gallaher and Mrs. Gallaher from
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  • 56 4 Moscow. A the >d Is *lah de by Prof. II- Lefonn wirings on found by an areheoI n m be ongi, about 000 B.C. the laacrlp- throw considerable ht on many ol the events described ci O;^ tell 'I the Flood ;uul Noah's A' mvi.ii to
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    • 282 4 y TERRIFIC SUCCESS! BREAKING ALL ATTENDANCE KE-.J. 4»CORDB! SEE AND ENJOY THIS i.W AND GOOFIEST OF-A ALL COMEDIES! 1 1» AV I LI o.\ USSJSS if i^2^^ I wip «j2nn STORMY I t ROBERHON HARE M/C ATLJ C l\ v WITH M ALAY.VS OWN STAR •J* (Lam of ipoh». A
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    • 128 4 Vere*! a fframl Side-splitting Comedy Show— With Britain's Queen of Burlesque in her first M.-G.-M. Hollywood -made Picture Ihe story of a lovable old Uascal! With a r monocle in his Bjre and a Hole in his Sock! OPFNINCJ TO-DAY 8.15 t m— i mi ALSO SCREENING— SPECIAL AIR MAIL
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  • 560 5 A MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE STARS' PRAISE A Newcomer To Hollywood OOMETHING in the nature < 1 tartling precede n1 wma m i in Hollywood recently u-Im«h nJmd»Hii*ii highest ranking tan joined in a thumfc roua bumf of pnn f., Moore 1 mperb perfmmamcu in
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  • 327 5 THE DEC LINE OF FIFTH AVENUE mother-in-law, and Paul Cavanagh is pcen as the "other man." Billie Burke David Niven. Katherine Alexander and Ruth Weston are also prominent in the cast of "Splendour." which Elliott Nugent directed. The film is released through United Artists. Th? Background Of "Splendour' A nkw
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  • 198 5 tVailac? Beery And Jackie Cooper v '..II "A hi erec starring v. n Cooprr v. hh hortl Aliui nbra Tin atro. First Joe Ifetcall foi many yean with th a. G circus, who l< a Beery wh i they ti sters. with the Forepaugh-Selta i TBE\
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  • 287 5 In New Type Of Comedy Romance f HESTER Morria and Sally Eilei> come i new type of romantic team in I new type of comedy romance in Pur- M Q »;dwyn- Mayer's whimsical nture in romance on the highways with love motorUed and bitting on
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  • 380 5 DELIGHTFUL COMEDY FILM "Tho Perfect Gentleman' 1 At The Capitol new con team one of the fun- most to coin out Of Hollywood 1■! many a moon -will be seen ;.t the Capi-wyn-liayer'a "The Perfect Gentleman." tol Theatre to-day whin Metro-Gold-ro-starrlut frank Morgan and Cicely Courtneidgn will be screened. The
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  • 271 5 Walt Disney's Creation In New Rol? MICKEY and his band have Just finished playing an operatic am mvi the audience is duly appreciative and signifies its approval by much applause. Mickey the maestro. Paddy Pig playing the tuba. Horace Horsecollar in tb< role of the
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  • 246 5 "Thanks A Million" WITH DICK POWELL ANN DVORAK lh it's songs you are looking for, "Thanks a Million" has more than you count; if it's laughs, it's the season's top joy show; and if it's romance and stars, how about Dick Powell, Ann Dvorak, Fred Allen,
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  • 104 5 Opening At The Royal On Wednesday SOMETHING new in th e way of entertainment will be seen in Singapore on Wednesday night when Faroka's vaudeville team of 70 artists Jill be ff m a short season at the Theatre Royal. The artists include Miss Moer who is heralded
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    • 92 5 l\ w9^^l 'WEAKNESS //U >/I DtBILIi |O AN/EM I A hC^^ESCHIENS'Syriii' cwV/// k\ of Hapmoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th;s radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give* health and strength. r«r better than serums, raw n:<»at, Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LTD, SINGAPORE OHTAINABLK FROM
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  • 1071 6 (Kij "Horatius") A LESSON ON LOGIC JN playing a hand which does not appear to have the required trick yield, without the successful employment of some coup or other, the declarer should apply lo^ic to the auction and to the play of his adversaries. The same principle which
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    • 101 6 FRAMROiitC?' 3 c. for a Bigger Better Bar Containing Two Picture Stamps This is :i iw v. pastime uiii<h v.c know btJFI and Rirls will find fun. You will love cutting out tl\«- figures ami completing the pictures. All yon have to do is io take a pair oi Scissors
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    • 157 6 Wakened by indigestion PAIN GONE— W ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening in the middle of the flight with the pains of indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how on* sack •offerer ended his trouble*— "J find that now I am turned 00,
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    • 85 6 I I I Latest Discoveries Of Tiger Balm i Malarial fever, which has been discovered to Ik> caused by the biting of Ludlowi mosquitoes, is a very common sickness I especially in Malaya. It at times causes death. Latest discoveries and experiments have proved our wellS known TIGER BALM to
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  • 1809 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES CoX an example Of a young man who is making food, let me commend you to ;i r h. < K. Ifulliiui, general sales manager >,f Iforrii Ind who was in Singapore ek-end with Lord Nuflield. I had the story from Lord Ntiftield himself, and 1 bopc
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  • 1364 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by our woman m LARGE number of quests as well at n n wnbi at the AdelphJ Rood Oarden Ja>t Saturday ni^ht irhen I dinner wai Kiven by the Blncapoti Rotary Club in honour o r Sir Oiik Sian« Bong. About 175 people ed the
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  • 423 8 DOBINSONS have just received the smartest beach-wear for these hot days to come. They are made in a very light woollen material and are of the brightest colours. One is an orange colour with a brown and white combination and has a very low back with plaited
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    • 83 8 •5. .J. I r^^ia S^V! n yollr way nome r °v in or -n /jS^^^i4sr^ waffles or one of our special S X JR^S^jS^i. Club Sandwiches. > S^^^!g!i^^^ i Open until 2 a.m. S j California Sanbvvicbe Sboppe 235. ORCHARD ROAD, (opp. Orchard Road Market). Tel. 4790. H. A. McKNIGHT,
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    • 63 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. t send jade from poll che4M*g 88, North Rridge Road "STEPS IN LOVELINESS" £P'itltfA$ A/L 'Blr^^Hß ioi; fi.s;AMN(; iB.?-^ mm Venetian Cleansing Cream Hb'.^ FOR TONING
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    • 62 8 TATTOO YOUR LIPS and select your proper oolevr by actual test on your own skin with the Tattx> Colour Selector. Try all four exciting new shades •f this marvellous stain for lips. Instead of pasty coatings colour that really stays all day. FOUR E XCITIN G NEW SHADES NEVER SEEN
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    • 206 8 AN EXCLUSIVE RAN OP STYLES IN SHOE FASHION THE SPRINCi SEASON < PLAY AT OUK SH< > M YOUR INSPECTION OORDIAU INVITED. VOO\(. i lIIOM. siioi; 10.. 3r» J 356 No; tl, HridK.- M I I t ■lllltlllllllllllllllltlfllllllllll<l<il-»lltlllllllfl:«| IMUS( lIIA Lit!. 1 4t HUBRITE M j Z Dresses (»stum(^ Z
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  • 1338 9 JHI-: f< dances at the „1 ciiu !i.iv< iommeneed uftrr the break on** ndcred by the mournl the dm tii <if Kinp Tin rr are distr Club is bee ming an Increasingly popular place Ir the even:: "f on which meets everybody After
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  • 404 9 COLOUR here, colour, there, colour EVERYWHERE in EVERYTHING! And you don't have to look at the world through rose coloured glasses to detect it. Think back a few years. Did you see "Granny" spryly stepping down the avenue In a bright purple top-h't with maybe a
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  • 363 9 I STILL maintain that if a woman cannot have both aiv w gown and all of Its clashing accessories it is far better to make an old gown suffice :snd concentrate on those details that really make the costume. Not that every woman with .so much as t
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    • 34 9 if V ft -r> V Assortment 7 HATS \t Handbags I! and Jr y5 Novelties \j(* V ©X"^ jf 1 mi MM •>» NIV IHINI I V y \iiini, DG V y IAMKORU ROAD, jV
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    • 74 9 ill X'P* dorothy more Beauty Specialist wishes to S unncuncf the opening of her n?»w P I) O M C Beauty Salon. gm 4^ S I 2nd Floor. 18, Battery Road. ™ll THIRD ANNIVERSARY Announces A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SALE 20', REDUCTION off all marked prices 1 FOR ONE DAY ONLY
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    • 128 9 The Gift Shot) Son*?. I: iw KlMd and tnio, < just made yOU, GIFT SHOP i v« -r. mart and cloy. Si if srou'd go nap, Wear ft (HFT SHOP hat Ai'.r 1 fl i pink and blue. 157, North Bridge Roud. j \Aux Chats Noirs I i Kxclusivc Model
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  • SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 599 10 r pHK magazine "i t b< A ociat Ol British Malaya ill London i k aliv then I en iiul<- eom-lin-iit iii th<> Malayan I'n-ss on the ring of the poil of Chief Becre--lary. V M.S.. and t h«- Bubstlt utloil ot the po t of Federal
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  • 1153 10  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Singapore And The Peace Of The Orient fO-MORROW the three Singapore Short 111 (lying boats forming Squadron 205 of the K.A.F.. and stationed at Singapore, will le e the Seletar Air Base on a goodwill flight to China, the Philippines and
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  • 741 10  -  ANGLIUS DOXING promoters. who know whal trcubles arc. will appreciate the following story: A IN Pittsburgh a Negro ran a boxing club for the entertainment of members oi ins own race. The enterprise was shaky and one night the attendance was woefully bad. The
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    • 68 10 O A. XJ- r |J i^ficcocdccscS Opposite < lifford Pier. \\XIT A L S whi^er';^ m A ;;s af 9^ (^h ci c:4 a Eph< npriB for f Whitaker's Almanack 1936 (Paper Cover) Handicrafts Annual 1936 Hobbies Handbook 1936 Popuiar Gardening Annual 1936 n Photograma of the Year 1936 I*2
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  • 625 11 ROMANTIC RISE TO FAME COL. POPHAM Huge Business Of £45,000,000 OfHILE playing K<»lf on tho Add- ingt n in Surrey Aye r '.yion planter and a friend, who were both stockbrok( rs in London, thought out which hai made their for- They i iMp
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  • 231 11 Adventure 10,000 Feel Up Louclon. J;in 23. THI proved a lucky number tor pilot testing a new monoplane near Reading (Berkshire) when his machine got out of control at a hei"hi Of 10,000 f< Th»- Qyei Wing-Commander F W btent -was flying alone in the
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  • 54 11  - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, Feb. 7. Bondh Iden are beginning to repistor at the Central Bank which has been Riven three months to complete the conversion of the old bonds. Financial leader^ in Hankow, Hanf?chow and other places have expressed thoir .support of the two Government loans (railway construction
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  • 207 11 "Tax Rich To Relieve Poor Bombay. THE hope of India lies in supporting the new Constitution and in relieving the poorer classes by taxing the wealthy, according to the Aga Khan, leader of the Indian delegation at the Round Table Conferences and the Joint Select
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  • 415 11  -  R. A. Thompson By D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) DERHAPS astigmatism is the most discussed and the least understood of all the various refractive errors of the eye. Many think that it is a more or less serious condition; some even 4 hinK it is a disease. Astigmatism is
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  • 187 11 The Maid Who Liked Chocolates Prague. IT was not until her maid's teeth had turned blue as the result of a specially prepared trap that a woman here was able to discover who it was who was always taking her chocolates. And then she was promptly
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  • 165 11 Overseas Students At A Special School Southampton. Jan. 24. AIR pilots from all parts of the world n are coming to England for their training. On tho roll of members at Air Service Training. Ltd.. Hamble, Southampton, in the last year, there have been representatives from
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  • 199 11 London, Jan. 23. ENGLAND'S biggest and heaviest coins have been sold in London on the same day. A Charles the 'First triple sovereign in gold measuring nearly two inches across, issued at Oxford in 1642, brought £23. A Charles the First Oxford pound of the same date made
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  • 303 11 Italy's Problem LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION KKI'OKT London, Feb. 1 REMOVAL of barriers on international trade and ;i stronger system of collective security are needed before the claims of dissatisfied nations to colonies can be met. At present colonies in Africa, Abyssinia or elsewhere else would
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    • 38 11 _^^^Hm v B B^^^^^^^^^^BV Bl k^- i Bfe^- flf Bl wE 18 B Bk JB fl iL mk v V\V I M iV^ w^* M&£ mmf° Ba ir '■Fr J> fßßßlß^F i T ll ffli T^PiTiTn u;.s. 7
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    • 68 11 £xuto^n- M milh, whole mdk and nothing 6iJ mdh. VL^^^^^^HR VsB> Jiepattul fly a *P&*al p%oit>* which c*n\eu>o the nouxiihiny ..<- •;".rJ< |C'^«Q|Vi 1 \m v pxopextio o( the external xich cw)' mdh, J.'iutetfeit v \V JfJX tuituui-d by the addxtwn of mdh 'uyat and cuum ml Chat i/« W^K^A
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  • 1293 12  - A SCOTSMAN LOOKS AT M A L A Y A W. R. Paterson t T In Which I Discourse On S The Speed Limit For Motor S Lorries In Singapore And Dilate Upon The Awful S S Consequences Which Will S Follow Its Adoption. "THERE is to be a speed
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    • 190 12 /OT^^C l ETS ISSUED \&S<jUl\J BY ALL SIEAM- FGR AIR AND RAVEL RAILWAY LINES. I NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese and all Asiatic clients an the beat of attention i and a.-^istance. i 1 39, Ro! inson Road, Singapore. Tel'-phune 5908. r r •~*-«g» £ATTHLS OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA IBWBLLED LX
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    • 110 12 I and avoid DISEASES]! B I NOW EASY TO MAKE PULL, IDINGY TEETH ATTRACTIVE ,^r^^ y° u iavr t° rt h that stain and decay easily, they nord the special antiseptic cleansing that 3gf Kolynos gives to make them attractive. |j| Stains and decay are caused by germs in i
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    • 228 12 PERSONAL MAGNETISM is the Key to Achievement. Send for the most Inspiring Book that has ever been published on the Subject It's absolutely FREE. Write now! IipsycHOLOGI sT» Sunday^Tribnm^^ THE KEY TO FINANCIAL SUCCESS is through HOME STUDY A Highly-Paid Administrative Position is the normal Attainment of a School of
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    • 178 12 f* MAJESTIC t CHILLY SAUCE j Sumptuous In Paste Wild In Fragrance Unique In Preparation i I Recommended by leading fami'irs aiul ex- i *«AJEST fill perienced cooks. Well-known everywhere on j n «^r I j account of its quality and value. B«y a I PoJ**' 1 bottle and convince
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    • 101 13 \n excellent -elc<ti»,p of FKi^K (.11 TS are now olYerc! MmwHHSfhf^ t«» users of ltcutn\illc ."ocoa. A I -II). tin contain yT /IfMlMir^^^ 1^ Miiipons, a ',2-H*. tin J coupons and a i -Ib. tin 1 coupon, y/ WllmllllllUi^- them, tbe\ are valuable. There are certain slock >j«99Hlfec "''^iiii^f''. ii:tl
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  • 894 14  -  G. S. Hammonds ..:..:..:..:..:..:..^.:..:..:.^.^.^4.^.^<..>.:.»:.^. Dangers Of Card Tricks Keep Count Of The Aces t t QONJU in many Wjpggtl, hold the rum i">w«r <a«t the mates as do except that theil* power Iprtaffl •ronj admiration, and not a mixtur" of admiral <»n and f» ar.
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    • 189 14 W s J ~>s s^ (^CRAVEN) Never used to be able to f smoke more than two or three a day. Sensitive throat wouldn't stand it. Then someone gave him a tip Craven "A". Now he gets I DA Xj+s, more smoking pleasure in every rfi*At I>uil. And what's more
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    • 195 14 PERAK TURF CLUB FEBRUARY MEETING 1936. SATURDAY, BTH FEB. 1936 WEDNESDAY, 12TH. FEB. 1936 SATURDAY, 15TH. FEB. 1936 The Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $10.— LADIES $5.— for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO
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    • 12 14 Zh^l GREAT EASTERN LIFE BLDG. s.ngapore i i i i WS. I
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  • 1932 15 (By Unison") A JOURNAL FOR SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION? Suggestion To lh Conafdored WHm n xi,,,, r Wr. Tan 800 Teck \v,r />„/,„„ Of lhv H H 4 »in< ma.A.- Penan ft Direct or ij PublUkei —L^ mile, C (l ht ,aes Fifth Anniversary fm I livity in the
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  • 887 15 (By "Clubman") Activities Of Chinese Association Thirty-Seven Tea Dances Held Building Fund Has $741 Work Of K.L. T amil Epworth League Functions Of Various Departments 'I HAVE received this week a copy of the annual report of the Chinese Association, Singapore, for the year ended Dec.
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    • 180 15 d )k. SIGN OF ACIPStOHMOi? Relief in a few seconds With 'BISUBATED' WAGNESIA It is ext ossacid in the stomach that causes indigestion stomach upsrt and pain sours the food and raataa wind and hearthuin It ..ttack- the delicate stomach lining mad may eventually cause dangerous ul< ers. What are
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  • 868 16 //ov/vy; FINE CARD Baby Johnson And Diamond HOLLOWING .Mi BelTi splendid card at the New World Arena on Thursday last, another excellent mmc is being offered to the public, ftl the Olympic Stadium OH 1 j. under the promotion of M:. Five Affhta, two of which aw
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  • 1157 16 LORD LONSDALE AT 79 HIS BELIEF True Sportsmen Never Grow Old ItN spite of his geventy-nine years, i Lord Lonsdale is the world's youngest spoilsman. He believes sincerely that true sportsman never grows old, for all are young at sport, writes a special correspondent in
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  • 59 16 Kid Berg And Stevens May Meet Again MR. Dean, secretary of the Transvaal National Sporting Club, and promoter ol the contest in which Laurie Stevens beat Kid Ber^ for the Empire light-weight championship, has replied 10 Bery'6 £i.oou cnallenge by offering to take Stevens to London and
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  • 324 16 New Regiment To Replace Th? Burma Rifles THE visit of the Punjab Regiment, to replace the Burma Rifles Regiment at Taiping. la being eagerly looked forward to by sports enthusiasts up North, if only for their reputed hockey ability. They are said to be the champion
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  • 45 16 Dr. Alekhine And New Champion THE defeat of Alekhine by Euwe in the match for the world's championship at chess is a great surprise to connoisseurs of that exacting game a "gymnasium of the mind," according to Ancerssen, Morphy's strongest opponent.
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  • 556 16 HOCKEY (Hy "Sticks") Annual I ist SEASON COMES TO AN END rpHE hockey Beaton in Malaya brought to a close last v. with the annual Cok>ny-F.M S. match at Kuala LumpUT which the P.ILB. won l>y three goals t<> two, The 1 .M.S. thus completed the "hattrick,"
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  • 663 17 Yesterday's IMav HANDICAPS SINGLES FINAL EMAffipare, >.tturday. Till; final <»f the Mm Handicap Hagli event in the s.r.c. Chinese New Uur Open Tennis Tournament etl described as nion* of i tesl of stamina than of skill. I. B. A bed and .1 < McPherson ptfi tin
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  • 228 17 By Runs NISSAN'S REMARKABLE BOWLING JHE high siandard which cricket in India has react? td is proved by last mint's Keuter message announnni; tnat mo Ail-incna Cricket aj nad won th lourth and hnai test against the Australians by S3 runs. This is the >econd test
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  • 47 17 AustraTans In South Africa Bulawayo. Feb. 8. Play in the match betwe:n the Australians and Rhodesia was held up most of the day owing to rain. At the close of play thr Australians. who batted first, had scored 77 for 2. Reuter
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  • 38 17 The annual general meeting of the Malaya Football Association will be h jld at the Balestier Road Pavilion to-Ga.y, (Sunday* Feb. 9. at 10 a.m. for the el?ction of office-bearers, etc., for the yecr 1936.
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    • 335 17 Sole Agents: 1 IIV/IYll 1 Vl\V/F 1 LIMITED LONDON TIN AND RUBBER Market Continues Firm T London, Feb. 8, 1 p.m. HE closing prices were as follows: LONDON RUBBER Market Tone: Firm. Spot 7 'id. (up 1 32d.). April June 7 5 16d. (unchanged). LONDON TINNo market. CROSS RATE London-New
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  • 52 18 VERY STEADY BUT QUIET London Price Up Again Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25' cts., up Mi ct Market Tone: Very iteady. Tin (Singapore) ffttyj down, fife. To-day's Prices: London: 7 3 16d., up 1,16 d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 15 5 16 cts.. unchanged. Market
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  • 26 18 London: Spot .£202.15.0 unchanged. three months £197. up ss. New York: 47% c ts., down l' H ct. Cross-rate: London-New York 5.02 New York-London 5.02U
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  • 66 18 The local market is again very steady but quiet at around yesterday's level. London improved on Continental buying, but New York in spite of fiul her easiness in the dollar closed unchanged. U.K. stocks are expected to be down 700 tons this week. Buyers. Sellers. Snot 25i;. 25 H
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  • 89 18 London Firm On Continental Buying Singapore, Saturday noon. The market has been rather quieter Uiis' morning but quite steady. Lo.idon firmed yo^ierday on Continental buying but New York although opening Armed 010 ed uncb&ngcd. U.K. stock. are expected to be down 700 tons this week. Buyers Sellers
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  • 301 18 Crew Of Fishing Boat Fined Singapore. Saturday. A FINE of $25 each was Imposed on lour Japane-.se Kachai Ma.suda, Chikata Uramoto, Katsozn Mishimoto and Jiro Mainakara by Mr. Norman dice, the Second Majlstrat this morning on a charge of importing rubber into the Colony without a certificate o{
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  • 42 18 Mr. S. F. Lynch. Officer-in-Charge of the Eastern Trade Section of the Commonwealth Department of Commerce. Australia, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Op ten Noort. Mr. Lynch is a member of the recent Australian Trade Delegation to India.
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  • 94 18 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyers. Sellei.s. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. February) 25 1 4 25% Good F.A.Q. in cases i F.0.8. February) 25 316 25 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose (av/ardable Spore) 25 116 25 316 do. February 25 1 4 25^
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    • 211 18 If s Their BIGGEST Triumph TOGETHER AGAIN fo steal your _s^*A laugtis ano x*£ > T r grandmat palm J<\jM R^ cra«2i through to i VSP 2 tjN****; BUk .V Jl their grcateat bitl A S .^'^*M CH^ Thrill* of "China f \M^R f tfi kul Sea a" laught JtßjS/m
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    • 165 18 Ri o k .j i t I l^^^B THE NELL GWYNN" STAKS f gjS TOGETHER AGAIN! anna NEAGL I bircedric HARDWICKE .jppl I Id a story of the .dazzling ca IfCI of Mistress Peg Woffimrton the tempestuous Irish Actrt-s, who took London by storm. I **PECi of old iiiti jrr
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    • 180 18 THE GREAT aSASTEHN LirE is "GREAT" hy reason of the fact 4 that in a period of Httle more than a quarter of 8; a century i! hns 1 (1) built up a larcc business all over Asia; (X) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position: (J) introduced modern innovations that
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  • 1297 19 BETTER OUTSIDE THE SCRUM GOOD MATCH Sterling Display By J. R. Angus W O«/ fftlffOJ Football Correspondent) Sbiffmpore, Saturday. p>K th<- nixth time in the history of the ieriea, the North clcf«M fa South in the finale of (he Malayan rutfbv sca•'»n lr.fl!> „t nson
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  • 44 19 Hawket Hay Fight To A Draw Napier 'N.Z.) Feb. 8. twoon the M.C.C. tourists •<! Hawke'a Baj rawn IhoM.C.c. made 171 for eigh*. wicBcuth taking thrrc vickeLs i 2 k B *9 ta nd iniiin:s red 97 for six wicket > Reuter
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  • 131 19 I^eadintf Industrial sts f Flans Bombay. Plan* are to ing made by lcadins ;n--rialists and financiers for tho estblishment of a motor manufacturing j industry jh India. I Bombay i«v fxoected .shortly to have the first pinnt In the country 'or ltoduc?np cheap motorcars. «ir MoKohajinidum
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  • 556 19  -  KEUTEL BY First Day Of Perak Races (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. TWERE was an excellent attendance at the Racecourse to-day,! for the opening of the Perak Turf Club's first professional meeting of' the year. The weather was fine and the going excellent. THE BIG
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  • 109 19 Largest iJuiit feinc. The War London, Jan. 25. A 1,600- ton motor yacht— the la; built in England snice the War— has been ordered by Mr TOM Sopwith, who in 1934 unsuccessfully raced his sail nig yacht Endeavoui against the American yacht Rainbow for
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  • 73 19 No Protection Mo Paid New York. JACK DEMPSEY. answering a Grand J Jury subpoena, told Special Prosecutor Dewey's staff that he had no> paid racketeers $10,000 to open his Nov. York restaurant and was not payinn monthly protection. The former heavyweight boxinp champion was called because the rackets
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  • 48 19 Youngsters' Friendly Benevolent Society > The Youngsters' Friendly Benevolent Society will nold their Sixth anniversary celebration or, Feb. 15 and 16 at Mr. Ay% Boon Haw's bungalow, which has been kindly lent for the occasion. The Chinese Singing Troupe iChii •Thian Rian) will entertain on both days.
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    • 163 19 TIGERITES.I i fV v*^ a r 1 4 s COOP Beer ERASER NEAVE LTD., DISTRIBUTORS OF TIGER BEEB *j|g||^ y, i*: v v M&^' (Incorporated in r .S.A.) 'HfipKfcm 1^ -no| "^^l^." v ii UNION HI'II.DINC SINdAPORi; HKANCIIKB X.1.. lI'OJI. IPmiMe JMam Event Ai iU.YMPH Si Aim M. j Remember
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  • 8 20 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1986
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  • 88 20 4 4 A child Prorini iiodical aid from an Italiin ambulanoo unit. \i\ Cavalry on the march Askari Infantrymen advancing over opon country Training of fresh troops for East Africa Group photograph taken at th? G'eat World of the party of Chinese Physical CuHurists
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