Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 March 1936

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1 1 Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol.. .No, 41. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1936. ~2 r\ v k < i n"»s
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  • 331 1 k FINAL ULTIMATUM BY AIR 500 LEFT I Arrest Of British \'l Journalist Shanghai, Feb. 29. ALL th? rebels surrendered a1 11.30 this morning according to the Japan: se Kmbassy spokesman. Reuter. CITIZENS PROTECTED Shftngnai, Feb. 29. IKROPLANKS this morning Hew over i the rebel*
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  • 205 1 H. M. The Kin*? Walks To A Meeting London. Fvb. 29. SIGNS an not wanting Umt h.m. the King i rclaxini'. much of the formality Which always surrounded the Court. H M ty ha made it known that the frock coat li no longer necessary at
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  • 233 1 m,t RATHER CONFUSED DETAILS Tokyo, Feb. 2t>. THE Cabinet announced to-da> that the Japanese Premier, Admiral Okada, has been found alive. From the rather confused details available, it appears that the mutineers on Wednesday morning killed Admiral Oknda's brother-in-law, the retired Colonel Denzo Matsui. who somewhat
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  • 385 1 Well-Known Families I)U. T. 11. Oil AND MISS HELEN HING Singapore, Saturday. npHE Presbyterian Church was tht scene of a wedding of particulai interest yesterday when Miss Helei Evelyn Ifing became the bride of Dr T. 11. Oh. Dr. Oh is the son of Mr. and
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  • 290 1 GREAT VALUE Impregnable Ridge Firmly Held Makale. Feb. 29 Q N th e eve cf the fortieth annivtrV sary of the Italian defeat at Adowa the Italian flag again flies on the 9,00G-foot hi-h summit of Amhaal Aj!, caUetl the Gateway of Ethiopia. The Ha? is
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  • 667 1 a j Companies like it Now with reference to the recent irrp II 'ttn' 1 lm r ri:x air ™Jg*£A at Singapore, I would like to say that saVp^A h r ad Ur bad lls J^t the same. As I am writing these line- m r
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  • 3888 1 I.S. P. DEMAND Chairman On Salary Question (From O/.t own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. pOINTED references were made to 1 the salaries question at Ufa .mi nuai meeting of t\ lr hMierpireted Bedel) oi Planters, held here to-day, by the hairmau, Mr Lefgatt. The gist
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  • 31 2 Aston Villa 3 Liverpool 0 Bolton W. 1 Stoke C Brentford 0 Birmingham l Portsmouth 3 West Brom. A. Sheffield W. 3 Leeds U. 0 Preston N.E. 3 Sunderland
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  • 38 2 Bradford C. 2 Southampton Burnley 1 West Ham U. Charlton A. 4 Swansea 1 Hull City 3 Leicester C. 3 Manchester U. 3 Blackpool Newcastle U. 1 Norwich C. 1 Port Vale 2 Doncaster R. o
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  • 85 2 Bournemouth 0 Queen's Pk. i. i I Bristol R. 2 Millwall 0 I Cardiff C. 5 Exeter C 1 Clapton O. 1 Torquay U. 1 Crystal P. 3 Coventry C. Gilllngham 1 Brighton &HA 2 Luton T. 2 Watford j Northampton T. 0 Swindon T. o Notts
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  • 248 2 DERBY BEATEN 3-NIL Sixth Round ARSENAL OUST BARNSLEY (By The Pilgrim") TPHE big surprise in the Sixth Round of the F.A. Cup yesterday was the defeat of Derby C. by Fulham by three goals to nil. This was certainly the most unexpected
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  • 422 2 Germany's X .armament BRITISH SECURITY itt4t£ATtiN£JJ London, Feb. 2\). IfINAL approval wiJJ, it is expect be given to the Governmeni White Paper on the defence proposals at a special meeting of the Cabinet which has been convened for Monday. The document will then be printed and
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  • 26 2 Clyde o Hibernian K ton A Kilmarnock J SSS^* 11 j Queen s Park i p",™? t >eing unlft. fl oWlng to the B^und
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  • 728 2 Goal"? P. W. L. D. F. A. Ps. BuiHlerlsnd <2» 31 21 6 477 42 4» Huddersfield <6) 31 15 8 8 48 44 3) I Derby <6> 30 14 7 9 20 Birmineharr (10> 29 12 8 ***** S Rtokr City (10) 30
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  • 397 2 Anniversary Dinner TRIBUTES TO HIGH IBAPITIONS >r jMIK Aukk>4 hineso School is ."> I years old and it has left its mark un the life of the city. "Everywhere, in all walks of life, we find old boys of the school are a eivdit to their Alma Ifater,
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  • 4 2 London, Feb 29
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  • 8 2 funeral uill take phue at V.- 5
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  • 214 2 NOT A SINGL E SHOT FIRED RISING COMPLETELY SUPPRESSED Shanghai, Feb. Z'.\. MESSAGE f ron, r okyo that 12(1 rebels surrender* immediate after the eviction order which was issued al .vj 0 a.m. and returned to their h'ir racks. The other group followed until by II. :m a.m. onl} r,
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  • 111 2 AUSSIES IN STRONG POSITION Finglcton 117 Not Out 111 I inal Test Durban. Feb. THK filth and final it ,j match l>ft,\p(n Australia .:n<< m-uHi Alrira was contfcUMd Tht South Airicaiis who had Mored 29J) f<M 8 yesterday, W rre all out for 222, Viljo-n ti.;i-5« tl sb. Giimmctt. wh-.
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  • 53 2 Will Be Hoard All Over The World The King's b ht rill DC transmitted B.b!c i pur stati wavelengths CS\ i:'B2 mctrts and and Ir ordi t< possible distribution phone < rvici 111 r d uJ i to Canada, Ansti and India. The tyod t( incluriinn Fiance. The
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    • 274 2 f^l MALAYAN P^EMIEn HOTEL J' THIS WEEK MONDAY. WKDNKSDAV I KII>AY. COCKTAIL DANCE r>.:',o to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 930 to midnight Til SHAY A Till KSDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.18 p.m 6CIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight SATl'tlll \Y. SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL EXTENSION TO 2
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  • 24 3 AMERICAN SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING. No. 3. Meyer Mansions. corner oi Tl^r 01 nr-ht Pico Insi Tult \,>plv nr A<! u ty Shop, for Infonnatli
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    • 99 3 (Im jjy yfly Ideal tor evert] ~^\T~~^i DELICIOUS H3MMEM3SI WITH «H ri.-h milk. nourisbnv »if Ihuf arlull- and /^/^tev children need. i \V!'KTf^T^\ R^ f ;l uit^ mi|}: n I V v^ 'Tram. FOTfSjl that it i V V- >^'! foryoui Bat it for itsHf 1 r« i" ita flavour
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  • 475 4 5 Per Cent. Dividend Declared Singapore, Saturday. A dividend of five per cent, was declared at the eighth annual general meeting cf the Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., held at the General Fost Office at noon to-day. Mr. B.
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  • 98 4 Official Law Notice For Monday Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist C ourt at 11 a.m.: ASSIZES:— No. 2— Rex vs. Lee Liv TinNo. 10— Rex vs. Tan Joe Juan No. 11— Rex vs. Tan Jee Juan No. 9 Rex vs. Tham San No. 7— Rex
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    • 573 4 ♦PAVIUON^ 18 Incredible Story Of The Flashiest, Most Spectacular Personality Of A Famous Era! MHI I :j: iniii i i -iiowiv.s >n i i Tin-: r^ h| 1 A Hffl tf% AS n ai uHL '9 t m Incredible- but true!— lmpossible— but .so! Amazing? Yes— the most amazing man
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  • 628 5 REVEALED ON THE SCREEN Larjp: Fortunes WORSE EXPENSIVE DIAMONDS iiMlA'i h th< i• ai lowdown th< i Diamond Jim i\ h( uper-salesman and the who made the fay ninetiee K"> U' ;i '■>< jtiid itage-door Johnny, attracted by the glitter and glamour re to make
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  • 356 5 Opens At The Capitol Theatre To-Day One of the bu.sie.st young men In the entertainment world Is chap whose motto Is: never be in i hurry." Tills Pimnk Parker, the world-celebrated radio singer, who plays the lead in the Aim musical, 'Sweet Surrender," a Broadway
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  • 27 5 BIIW Lee, 5 vo;n old. and TVnnie Bartieti o have been casi for Imnorranl roles Pa m mount's nir adventure romance, "The sky Parade."
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  • 29 5 Bin-; Cro.sby. who If featured in Paramount s "Anything Goes." i.s trndinej off .some of the older horses in his 1 lacing stables for brood marrs.
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  • 250 5 "Hard Rock Harrigan" Teams With Thrills WHAT is .said to be George O'B»ien's outstanding screen achievement opens to-day at the Alhambra Theatre. The rilm, "Hard Rock Harrigan," has Mie Colorado River Aqueduct a.s a background and tells a brand new type J of story in a brand
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  • 327 5 Shirley Temple HER 6REATESI FILM rpHEY'RE calling "Our Little Girl," Shirley Temple's greatest. This Fox Film picture, coming this week to the Alhambra Theatre, has been landed everywhere. Im this production, the first sinethe child screen wonder received the special award from the Academy of Motion Picture
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    • 88 5 A woman knows that In 1 the vital matters of hygiene 1 and comfort she is safe with SouthaHs a name I associated for over 50 years I with the highest possible iiandardi of purity. Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Mal»ya GRAFTOIM LABORATORIES, Stnuaporr .J. ._^J PRACTICE
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    • 3 5 1 IMPARTS RADIANT
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    • 238 5 ft* B I've tried most brands of cigarettes in my time iioir I've settled down to Craven 'A 9 i a^H because *\i l iail s£ r Hjl^ S\ "EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL WRAPPING WST. j. the freshness of packing time I \J{> AVEK P* J 1s P ri >cryc within
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  • 810 6 THE MINOR PRE-EMPT 1 (By "Horaiius") \S these days of systematic approaching, the pre-emptive bid is not often used; indeed, some aystems rule it out entirely so that a valuable weapon is denied players who, by its employment, could shut out enemy game bids. It seems to me
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    • 274 6 KTwHt W v Hi V simi'l! IND THROW IWAT COLD CUKAM for tho nor. to I 1 <C r^\ y U A hay, no pin, "g li^h« of f-ffortlpss SHARPRNKK HBfek.W fw fl V<irBl 1 montna. wUE3ESs£miiil^&B{ 20 STORCH m pl^JaVv i BROTHERB. LTD. X I PBNANG. IT Will. SAM.
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    • 152 6 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why ooatlnus to snfTer unnecessarily from the pains of Indigestion? You oan gvt rid of those stomaoh pains Id two miimles with ULardox, a stxperacUvat^ form of ve«ta^oharooal. whioh has the M %&}-<[->/. l siM power of attracting to ltatlf all rates %s!i£r£^# and
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    • 104 6 iiil§N=^fK\ CUOF 25 y-ars w rt v past Woodi \Y V/** ls^?^ Great Peppermint Curt' v I > w f nas been tlie lUincUurd j| II M M family medicine of ali 1 XJM ft rt>s i '^ts of Mabya. Ii mm n I >r^j as SMIM> P 'l'n'aritv >r^n
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  • 1608 7 STR ICT LY BETWEEE OURSELVES THK i r;i oi London club life, one writer r iindly declares, il coming to an end. vounr rr.'-n of to-daj are not Interested in soda! <iubs. and are not prepared to pay a PVbscription of I I or fifteen guineas a rear merely to
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    • 35 7 H^J^B^B^B^BM ifcr i*t JH^BBLJ^' I m"^^M l\ I g>n r fi *^U*L^-^^ HflHßw I. I -> IL^.< i*>^^ r 9^. I\ 1 fcr »*jC^<l_ -^^B^P*^^ iV, >,- SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Colto HIGH CLASS DEALERS TEL. 5378. i..
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  • 1917 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. by our woman correspondent ii me Di'uuuiu] residence ol late Sir Manasseh Meyer, at d when a eha: "At ,k place there Ja.st S day taken at tin. which Ii held annually durin- given to the p h Community. Mi the organizer and amon^ !:<•!
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    • 35 8 Of all Hie treasures in the Orient jade is the one that is within the i ac h (»t all pockets and favour of all taste. send jade from |M»ll rheßg bB, North Bridge Road
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    • 108 8 J The California School of Hair- dressing offers the ideal profession for Women. Courses in all branches S of hairdressing at a reasonable tuition fee. Classes taught by registered American operator. No 9, MEYER MANSIONS, cor. i S N. Bridge Road Colcman St. S i dorotny more j Is now
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    • 148 8 I Watch for our CLEARANCE SALE for ONE WEEK ONLY commencing Monday 2nd March to 7th Marchmaking room for new goods. Dresses for all occasions. Embroidered Blouses. Bridal Veils. Wreaths; etc., etc., De Souza Brothers, I 42, HIGH STREET. Phone 3188. I 1 1 li^Sl REASON/ From his first feed
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    • 56 8 AN EXCLUSIVE HANOI of STYLES IN SHOE FASHIon FOR THE SPRING SEASON on DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW-ROOM YOUR INSPECTION CORDIAkS INVITED voo.\<. i i!i:o\<. siioi: <0., :r,4 :r»6 Ntrtli BiMfi Kd. 1 Latest Afternoon Dresses Model Evening (iowns S S (hie Morning Frocks Kags Flowers Belts Phono 4085. na tj
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  • 355 9 :it the I o* sa i. to rtar.rc Jj fh n club's pot- „1 c \o>e l in brown lace. B Js?w iUi ;i rnllar i rf jj?*ntvldson wa in a very original Utinn in w- Mi S5 chiffon dr. ace b who
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  • 48 9 Dtliy, Dai f, I" to cood and true. Your HAT's lovely, it's just made for you. OUT SHOP hats tor ever, Th o smart and clever. BOi U md go nap, shop hat And Rowers of pink and blue. 157, North Bridge Road. r
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  • 981 9 OUR FR ASER 'S HILL LETTER Tj AUITE unexpectedly K£ I X Fra.cr's Hill was t /\^v^ renu ndously crowd- I t?d over the week-end. v^-^- -T^)l'^l ne wcatner was vn l^-^-^V^T (I certain and a violent yOY\Vl\i| Itorm prevented any W I J_J_Jb— ifl idea of outdoor t iniioP*ncnt
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 M From March 2 to 14. STOCKTAKING SALE y Tf Entire Stock V Vt I'RKK \S HATS f) DRESSES y NOVELTIES i fl\ and many <»thers I' To give Room for inromini; \f Shipment. Al'i-ny Somrl*i»f Wow *f f |HI MUtU O» >»>» ll»IMi» J W apitol Bldg., jfl VS
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    • 138 9 deep waves. r§ I CRISP CURLS.. I However lovely your hair, Amami Wave- Set will add the finishing touch. Five minutes to do and you can get 6 perfect settings from the smaller sized bottle. This fragrant setting lotion will not lose its glorious perfume or discolour your hair. Get
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    • 41 9 1 1> 'Bin EAU DE BEAUTE A gentle astringent, mild I as summer rain which can be used freely on the most sensitive skin. $2.25 per bottle Made in the British Empire Famous Beauty Preparations BTiJ Medical ll^il A, milled, Singapore.
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    • 225 9 i m£ IMII.LINEHI' DEPARTMENT I L^f THE FiaST SPRING 1\! ._>::' L? FROM PARIS FOR MOUNT 9kl ■ft* AFTEPNOON EVENING GOWNS NEW MODELS —N: H* MATERIALS BEAUTiFUL ASSORTMENT OF HAND BA' M V I .'ELTIES. ETC \A REN? ULLMANN I B g BIBS*? ILL A LsUl. I NEW SHIPMENT OF
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  • 535 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Mar. 1, 1936. WHITHER JAPAN? f llI < r perl played bj Japan In b affairs of today r l»< I n n trikingly illt the new i of the 1 Urn Af.\ iinian war and t! m o f i\ sane! i' every- < iu>
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  • 666 10 y* MKM M I K«'t off the heavy track and try to do the lijrht stuff something hAppens, and I am expected to be serious 411 :t. Last week I tried to escape from t\ i long run of serious essays into a lane of Ire, and now
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  • 607 10  -  ANGLUIS THE following, of course, did not occur in Malaya. A A THE young reporter stared nervously at the great financier. "To what." he finally asked, "do you owe your for- j tune?" "Pluck, my boy," boomed the other "Pluck, pluck, pluck!" "Quite, sir."
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  • 552 10  - How Do They Get That Way? C. H. Stanley-Jones chiefly historic antipathy and a conflid i I p litical and economic influences on the mainland of Asia. They have ery.-t.t l since the advent of the Manchukuo n into a dispute alx»ut the demarcate n >'.' northern Manchukuo border and
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    • 37 10 J/nexvie/iA tt*e <<Sufiss <U*ewr U/afcfie6 1") jewels Swiss lever unbreakable J99JH^PL .flass, stronjr leather strap, chromium J.a fen pip case. Hit IT q rxjT ?l llifs-*: $9.50. [[|J!UArSj! j Staillle.-s stei'l B^^ Nsn duty in Johorc F.M.S.
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  • 575 11 AUTHOR FOUND DYING HEAD BASMi£D Society Beauty In The Case (By Air Mail) London. Feb. 1v lIOLICE mi •sf igatkm into the fate < \ounir author, who was found flying with his head hashed in. in a London house yesterday Morning from head injuries, had
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  • 304 11 "HUSH" CAR'S SPEED BID Secret Engine Tst On Sands (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 18. CTRAIGHT from the race track, tftei J breaking world motor-speed records ior Dieaei-engined cars at bo mias an captain G. E. T. Eyston. Brita famous racing motorist, revealed to nyesterday his plans lor a nei
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  • 491 11 Double Murder Charge PATHOLOGISTB FOX DEFENCE (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 18. IT is now assured that something approaching a "pathological Kannockburn" will be at Manchester Amiaffl during the trial of Dr. Buck Ruxton. of Dalton-square, Lancaster, who is charsred with the n Heard murders
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  • 175 11 Column A Day From White House MRS. Roosevelt, the wife of the Piesi- dent of the United States, has now added to her innumerable activities the task of "columnist" in the New York World-Telegram," and other papers throughout the country. She writes a short feature every day
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  • 221 11 THE value of Biitish private car exports for 1935 amounted to almost five and a half million pounds, which is more than double the total of 4 years ago. since when each successive year has seen a steady increase. For the first time New Zealand occupies the premier
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  • 93 11 Views Or The Actual Ceremony (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 18. PLANS are now being made to televise as much as possible of the Coronation of King Edward VIII. next year. It is certain that parts of the procession will be televised. Arrangements are now being
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  • 285 11 £3,000,000 Search OPERATIONS WELL UNDER WAY <l;> Air Mail) London, Feb. 18. TMIK great quest for a lake of oil under Britain has begun in earnest. Drilling operation! now ixMiitf carried out <>n the slopes of Portsdown Hill, near Portsmouth, arc to be followed l.y tho
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  • 1209 12 S S In Which I Deplore S Singapore's Lack Of A Silly Season And To Make Up For The Handicap Set A Little Problem. S J^ BVER since I arrived in Malaya— and the old homeland has experienced a food few frosty BH>rnin*S since that
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    • 184 12 C TICKETS ISSUED BT ALL siKAM S for 'ship, air and RAVEL RAILWAY LINES NO BOOKING FEES. i Chinese and all Asiatic clients i are given the best of attention and assistance. 89, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from MC WRIST
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    • 299 12 r^^"^l r > "^"^l Unldi 102^1 rnnrm '^G*^ LvISSSXjSH f 1 Bm ""Hi' i >^I\X\.'OPE '^S I IT Mff luifr n. /^pVIvJH H^ I j I"" c n ordinary v\^ NKvJVv^H K. «^^H^DQaH S J^^r Sht*tr* irA#ff I** refill i(v^AH B^ i '\f <JT' lt rtl Ug& jrf!sL V^WaaH m^*^
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    • 73 12 yt^ f WEAKNESS. 11^ It// DEBILITY yOAN>EM I A a^^OESCHIENS'SYRiip wV/y, l/i j^\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th.s rad«caJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and give* health and strength. far better than serums, raw n:<>at. Medicated wines etc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD, SINGAPORE OBTAINABLE FROM
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  • 444 13 WOMAN FLUNG INTO CANAL Teiu'ii Injuries pool, oi BLOOD ON Tin: BANK (|h Air Mail) London. Feb. 18. wvfji 1 1\ ES «»t Iht Btof- f«H»hirr < m-tabulary are t., r e»l NMih I problem union may well t»rn out I* be one of the w*A i»;'» n n^ r
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  • 285 13 Safety PWm SHOPKEEPBBfI TO HAVE KEY B London. J^ LARCB-SCAUE development in London of all safely measures which have been found successful has been decided on by Mr. Hore-Belisha, th«* Minister of Transport. As a result of conferences between the Ministry and local authorities guard-rails which
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  • 507 13 WH A T "GL AU CO MA" IS AND HOW YOU CAN AVOID IT Isy K. Thompson, D.o. s< Doctor of Ocular Science) (•laucoma is one of the overlooked diseases. It causes certain symptoms, however, which are unmistakable. When they are present, you need medical help. Glaucoma is the name
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    8 13 A panoramic view of Asmara, in Eri trea.
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    12 13 Kalian ships unloading war material at Massawa, the chief port of Eritrea.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 CAuMhq Don t be Seasick SONGO prevents Seasickness and all Travel Sickness by Bus, Car, Train or Air. Tiny, tasteless capsules, boxes ♦»5 tts. an'l $1.50, from chemists. Representatives: JAMES M -KKCHXIE YEE Co., 24-26, Raffles Quay, Singapore
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    • 309 13 X^^^^^X EXCLUSIVE 1 /T^ <;--i^^^K SHIPMENT L mlm^^^ V#A SMART AMERICAN* i ft W%W\ MORN.NG FROCKS \1 iHllil\ 'V^iJ appealing in conception Y^-™ r fpflf ||i\ |^W\( r S< charminy frocks strike 1 Ijiilil l\ W^sjfa% new note ral <s and ||lV»|l HI 1 JttffW^ r^ /7 !s -^'///f. fabrics
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  • 938 14  -  G. S. Hammonds •5- ±Wasted Years Thet Afternoon Nap Coddle Your Conscience JV one 01 th« Home papetl has appeared the n t vcry difficult conclusion, rracru 'l by a Mrho has made a study of thai perm who lives the allotted ipafl of three
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    • 561 14 I ICC IBrißifl VfVaC W \Z cleaning your << H^ni \> lU^ kitchen sink fl^_^^ V A ,#^V^ Grease clings more stubbornly /I f J^&SSSSfi^/ 1 A 40 I! IVJL MAOI >V round sinks and draining IMIW > r^lb Jh^^^^^^ ordinary scourers cannot get h f^O^J^ r Vv i^^^^^j 1
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  • 2885 15 A CHAT WITH SINGAPORE'S RETIRED CHAMPION l/r 7. Vmu On The Secret s Of His Success Advice To YounQ Players His Career In The Game Peroks Prospects In InterState Matches Selangor B.A. Prizt Distribution (By "Draffon") lI'A/0 a visit the other day to Mr. .1. Vass, undoubtedly
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  • 554 15 Annual Report Of Am< Bearers Activities Sports U, HAVE received this week a copy of the Amateur Sporting Association's fifteenth annual report for 1935, which will be presented at the annual general meeting to be held on Thursday, March 5, at Mr. Khoo Ehk Watt's residence,
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  • 274 15 Office-Bearers Of The Sports Union At the annual preliminary meeting of the Mercantile Institute Bportfl Union held on Thursday last at the Institui premises, Waterloo Street, the follow] were elected office-bearers tot 1034 Patron Mr. P. Edgar I master. Mr. T. K. Vellu; football c< mittee, Messrs Shawl
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  • 306 15 Results Of Inter-Team PiiitfPong Tournament The August Badminton Party's interteam tournament started on s night between the "A" Tfean a. Team and resulted in a win lot Team. The most UMfMfttng \.\.\nw of tl evening was between Miss F X Cheo the ladies' champion of Bin three years
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  • 415 16 CLEARING UP DOUBTS AN INVITATION Northern Players Who Impressed (]*> "Forward") CjPORTING drcka up North are extwulj interested over the report, published in (he Mafaiya Tribune a week ago or so, mentioning four names ol M;»la\.«n hinese footballers as having been in< -ludecl in the list
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  • 1549 16 WHAT THE HANDICAPPING SHOWS (liy Air Mail) London. Feb. 18. j^KKNER interest in racing was aroused a few days ago by tinpublication of the weights for the Spring Handicaps, but much more important was an announcement that followed to the effect that Lord Derby had
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  • 453 16 Women Players FIRST FIVE IN THE LIST PRELIMINARY ranking lists of America's men and women lawn tennis players were published recently. The men's ranking appeared in these columns at the time. In commenting upon the women the London Correspondent of the S.C.M.P. says, "The first five in
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  • 323 16 On March 15 "organised by polo CLUB Singapore, Saturday. PHE Singapore Polo Club i< OTfaaWaf a Pony Show and (gymkhana, which is to be heM on the Club ground in Baleslier Road on Sunday, March 15. SEVEN EVENTS An Interesting programme baa been drawn up and
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  • 672 16 HOXIIS'G To Meet Raphael OTHER GOOD MATCHES PROMISED <»>• -k.o.' Singapore, Thursday. jp>k champion, Natori'i showim against Aime Raphael at the New World Arena last Sunday fc| below expectations. The fitfht itself was dinappointiM There was far too much holding ami "rough house" tactics. on e being
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  • 98 17 Details For This Week-End nii-Kcn of knc;land HEDRAL Communion. i'am s3O id Sermon. rr.dr. The Rev. .day. Wed•B a m in. day und Sulurm. gMMwajf, <i I tg Service— D J. I lodge. VAL HASE Sun( M ittni and Serin" jo; !RU Sui: d Ser--1 ommunion. LJBH SCHOOL
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  • 744 17 Road II i; Am; tutz, M mmisSunday, 7.41 >..:\e Service, I 8 30. Si:. il, classes for all 930 ;i.m. Holy Communion. 6 pni cc of worship. n by the Minister. Moir: t .\id Society r -vii-c of tie i.' s. m. in rth League lal.
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  • 264 17 (ars And Sampan Ised 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 29. k TAMIT. Mohammedan named Abdul n Kadir bin Hassan was produced befoie Bheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya 'rate, Johore Bahru at the instance oi the Customs on a of having attempted to smuggle i rubber
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  • 292 17 New [ssue Error HOME COLLECTORS INTERESTED I Singapore, Saturday. 'JiIERK recently appeared a comment in the columns of the Malaya Tribune drawing attention to the new stamps issued by the four Stages of the P.M.S. and pointing out that in the Sekmgor <nmp the name of the
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  • 208 17 I n a good post acquire the trained abnuy Wiiien aione can. tvunmanct nigu leinuuerauon oy swaying at nome, in )ou« own spare time, imuer 'itir. t,ui.OOj_. Ur ACCOUNTANCY. LonGo;i ana (j^-b^ov. rrne ioreniv_.sL Hume Btuay i-u6iiieiis Training University in the Empire for trie building of i3uccci>il"ul Busmen
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  • 114 17 Another Good Musical Show THE kind of picture whli farourite, the picture with si dancing and spectacular c.T again at the Capitol in "Sweet Surrender," a production from the h v c ol Universal. it is a picture on a big seal: the producers compare it with their
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    • 92 17 4 Do you recover from exertion g^~g^ as easily as you used Can you ®SBiLi still dance the night out and yet nfiflLlZ^ be fresh for \<>ur next day's g p |S9bmk> work? C); arc \ou feclini» mlfcl3BlßjiS^ middle-a<;ed before you should 5 Obey the simple rule adopted ENO*tu»toutt>td by
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    • 232 17 At 29 this woman felt BO and ill 1» cause of corns I She ft' remedies before she .'■lh-v.-i- Radox. Radoi bn igh forts brought b* k her youth Her husband also 1. urUll hl •Just read thU letter: fc i2LS a J ew moii<h dixj hobble about. lliul though
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  • 133 18 VAI.I ES REMAIN IN! il INGED Conditions Continue ;>uii I Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday waning. Rubber (Sins 26^ cts., unrkd Tone: Dull. Tin (Singapore 10 :> down 87V4 eta. To dajr'n I 'rices: Lond n: 7%d., unchanged. Mark< t T<>n<-: Quiet. York: 159 in eta. up
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  • 85 18 Little Interest Shown By The Trade Singapore, Saturday noon. No business has been going on here this morning, values are nominally the same but there is little, interest shown by any .section of the trade. U.K. .stocks are expected to be lnby 550 tons thi.s week. CLOSING
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  • 88 18 Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. February) 25.***** 25.13 16 Good FAQ. in cases FOB. February) 25.916 25 IHI6 No. I.X.R.S.S. <spot lose) awardable Spore) 25.9 16 25.***** do. March 25.13 16 25.7 8 do. Apr. June 26. l s 26.
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  • 430 18 Mr. H. A. Forrer's Work DISTRICT COURT RENOVATIONS T*\VO Singapore Police Court Magis--1 trates, Mr. H. A. Forrer (District Judge and First Magistrate) and Mr. Norman Grice (Seconl Magistrate), left for Home on lon^r leave on Friday, by the P. P. Cathay. Mr. Forrer, whose place on
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  • 267 18 Entertained At Garocn Club ALARG>? group of the ret lives of the Nu-al Chinese Bank* I dinner Riven by the Over.s-a.-Cii: Banking Corporation Ltd.. at the 0 den Club on Friday night in honour the officials of the Bank of China. Mr Parkcane C. Hwang, Mr.
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  • 60 18 Party Of Six Arrive In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. A party of six American tourists arrived in Singapore by the Merkur yesterday from Australia in the course of a holiday visit to the Orient. They are in the charge o fMr. D. Ferguson They will leave by the Empress
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 18 drown on Bald Hetda by Using KOTALKO A typi< praisu lof Mr. W. Joi wrl afeZ 1 and I h rveaJJ ai the i. iiijv who saw my head before i amazed I want that I u;is nearly bald h mentpii ning Kotalku."
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    • 216 18 GONE FOR GOOD Sailor Kinds That KruMhen X p- Him Ir< r I s.ul' ')f lun X mo has I:--ftotu intern. several rem< die v It! getting ;ii Kruschen I for luml the tx foUl Off I i. of lumbago, al ill) Kr leave "fT if tiioy i I ai
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    • 357 18 [tru c hai r c row e r For luxuriant hair gMwth, fr«^. from dandruff and a ri soalp u^e Kotalko and l»«»i the Tonic Shampoo. c Chemi v «>i from: United Phari The British PharmaMedical Ollice. c Ltd.. Singapon Son Singapore and Kuala l "tr.. etc. John ri Percy
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  • Yesterday's Cricket And Hockey
    • 299 19 Death Ol Mahmuud ONE OF SINGAPORE'S FORWARDS Singapore, Saturday. THK death of Mahmood, the dtv* Malay player who passed awaj i n hi Pulau Brani on Than d::y night, i* fl lorn to Malaya t :«>ccer. For many yean Mahmood, wh< best on Urn right
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    • 384 19 Anglo-Chinese School Hockey rrFiniMn Singapore, Saturday. CIELDING an extremely strong side the Him w BlO Chlnos<l Old Boys had no difficulty in beating the Present Boy., s n r a p^ key lllatch pla y ed on the wSk'E'JF"" this evening by two Th c old Boys
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    • 50 19 SWIM MING RECORDS butch Human Breaks Her Own Record w Am tdam Feb. 28. win cipn Ouden red 100 metres I mm 4 GlO sees beat- 4'2 >rld'i record of 1 mm m 100 metres In 1 mln is alO sees b«*--*>t-K i' Ho| n>jurn t.\. 1 mln 16 9im
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    • 410 19 Sound Finances Of The Association |H1 annual m—Urn* ol th sinvaporo s.ss.ffi D »a as in»- Championships were played on Sub COUI of the «nt*l»w racket Allows 1C aiKl July> and Men's Singles: Lim Bong Soo and Lim Boni? So: Corbet? D UWei: R r Smith and Mr
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    • 83 19 Baxfr :r Takes No Chances Against New Zealand Kingsland (N.Z.>, Feb. 29. NEW ZEALAND made 368 in 325 minutes. Baxter took four wickets for P-6 and Sims fcur for 92. The M.C.C. scored 289 for six wickets. Barber making 93 in 178 minutes. It was a stodgy display
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    • 89 19 Selangor Rangers Beat Eurasians 'From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Tb; BetengOt Raagwli defeated the V\\< -i ni at cricket to-day by 57 runs. Of the total score of 113 by the winners S de Bthrt contributed 38, W. Daniel 21. and L. Danker 20. D. Stewart
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    • 79 19 Results Of Ladies Foursome Competition Twelve cards were taken out for the Ladies Foursome played on Friday, Feb 28. and the following were the .scores returned: Mrs G. L. Eyre and Mrs. A. M Low 46—12 =34 Mi s M. Grieve and Miss K. Jones 52— 14
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    • 55 19 On Monday. March 2. at 5 p.m. -3.R.C v SC.R.C. S.F.C. pround. C. Alphonso, A B Collick. J. Sanderson, D L. Humphrtes, R. Burth. F. W. Ayres N. Sullivan. J. G. Reutens, A. M. Valoerg, Ti C Ross, O C Ros.-; Ht'scrvos c) a.m.i T Albuquerque, n C
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    • 272 19 (iood Score By T.A.D. Hewan Singapore" Saturday. THE Qnt SC.C. cricket trial for the WMOa was played on the pudang to-day between two teams captained by C. G. Windic and F. P. H. Pearsc, the game ending in a. win for Winctle's XI by 62 runs.
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    • 251 19 Rest Defeat Public S?rvices IN a home and home match on the SRC. ground between the Public Services and the Rest, the former were defeated by three wickets and 42 runs. The following are the full scores and bowling analyses: THE REST J. Edwards b Bartels 3; M.
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    • 66 19 The Straits Chinese Recreation Club will meet the Singapore R.C. on Monday, at the S.R.C. ground. The following will represent the Straits Chinese Recreation Club: Henry Boon; Cheon** Chee Lim and K. T. Ooi. Kee Pow, John Then, Fam Choo Beng: Gan Kee Slang, Teo Mong Joo, Chia Keng
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    • 140 19 Card Approved NAVAL CHAMPION IN SEMI-FINAL Singapore, Saturday. 'piiE Board of Control has sanctioned the fight between the Japanese champion, Natori, and the popular Siamese fighter, Som Pontr. The battle will be staged at the New World Arena on Friday, Mar. 6, under the promotion
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    • 51 19 Second Round Of Ladies' Club Championship The following are the results of the second round of the above competition: Mrs. Kelly beat Mrs. Marriott w.o. Mrs. Moncur beat Mrs. Cheriy 3 2 Mrs. Nettlefold beat Mr^. Wise 2 1 Mrs. G. V. Alien beat Mrs. Cameron 1
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      62 19 The hen. sport; .ocr.tary of the Singapore Athletic Union has received a letter frcm the Hon. the Acting Colonial Secretary statine: that thejikind message oi .sympathy on the death of His Majesty King Gc::-c V has been forwarded by Air Mai! to the Rt Hon the Secretary of
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    • 283 19 Conviction Ipheid On Appeal T UE Singapore. Saturd HE appeal of M. W. J. Nanayakaia a hv *?r n^ ales e> until receml >' employed ny Mr Truelson as an agent against sentence of thirty weeks rigorous"' imprisonment passed on him by the Dis-tnr-l Judge on three
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    • 192 19 Mr. S. C. Hanecn And Mis* Bertelsen THE Presbyterian Church was tfcg scene of another pretty wedding yesterfey When Miss Vibeke Bertelsen became fchfl bride of Mr. a C. Hansen of thp:i r t Asiatic Co., Singaprre. Miss Bc>--tclaen arrived in Singapore on Friday 3D the Als-a from
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    • 130 19 Is Canton Government Opposed FINDER ore. the c ton PoU Co:: preparatory to to-d Hanoi This indie. position to It* The machine will I Shanghai o I i Poh. MURDERS AND A SIR! IVipui:' It Lfl report' ci ;h:n the tduci Mr Chan Til Van and Mr
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    • 24 19 8h he Chamh v ¥>' d I it io -c rman < t le bfusis c b-- the Goini^in G »ni i a Ik ia conatd
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    • 138 19 FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH- at the NEW- WORLD ARENA. f SO>irO\«. Mf fk teaman 4 W Arw The Siamese Sensation. »V V^" l'l* I IIIiI% iV^ m fim| i \<JF* yj af^L >jp th f Navy Conqueror of .\.II IPB* I Tp ffjl^LjV^ Hurricane L^wis Weber. J Japan's Uelterueigrht Champion. A
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 10 1 The Su nd ay Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAPX'H 1, 1936.
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    • 212 1 OffV up mm I the Sela ngor B n Association 1936: Mrs. Loke Yew <x», presented prizes' to the 1935 winm Vice- Admiral Sir Chailcs Little C-in-C, China Station, inspected the Singapore R.N.V.R. at their headquarters on Friday. Photo .vhow.s Vice-Admiral Little b:ing introduced to the officer.-.
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