Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 April 1936

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1 1 Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune VoL Ir-N* lv SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 2(5, 1936. [YE CENTS.
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  • 330 1 FRUSTRATED BY MOTHER MA N MISSING Drama At Sea Near Singapore Singapore. Saturday. A SKNSATIONM incident on A b<Mrd the Sin Kheng Sdt< a «>00-ton Hritish passeufer vessel" was reported uhen she- put into Singapore this morninjr. While the steamer v%as on her way
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  • 52 1 Officers for the Rot etr beginnlno jwy l win be he meeting cf It ♦w gapjlt Rotar y Club to b we Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. H.H the Sultan in Council has appointed Mr LA Allen. O. B E. Malayan Civil Service, to officiate vCommissioner of Lands and
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  • 102 1 MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS H.M.S. "Capetown" Due In Singapore On Thursday Siuga R9 re. Saturday. Tbr following notice h^a been re ceived from the Naval Intelligence Centre. Fort Canning, regarding tho expected movements of H M. Ships a" Singapore and Penang. H.M.S. "Capetown" (Capt. DA. Budgen. R.N. will arrive in Singapore
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  • 19 1 Mr and Mrs. J. Innes Millet returned from Home on Friday by the 11,I 1 and O. 1 Chitral.
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  • 1367 1 ENGINEERS AT DINNER Witty Speeches CONVIVIAL TIME AT THE ADELPHI "I HAVE seen during the past two days that in the engineering world Singapore is attempting to wrest from Ipoh the proud epithet of being called the Hub of Malaya." So said Mr. I. Bolton, President of the EngiiU'-'ring Association
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  • 174 1 Cairo, Apr. 25. RESPITE rumours, King Fuad of Egypt is still alive and passed a relatively quiet night, but his circulation trouble is worse. Reuter. An earlier Reuter message stated that it was strongly rumoured that King Fuad was King Ahmad Fuad was Egyp:\
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  • 74 1 AMAZING S'PORE CASE "Suspended Motherhood" LONDON DOCTOR'S VIEWS (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 15. HPHE amazing case of a 90-year-old Chinese woman who became an expectant mother more than sixty years a#o, and who was recently admitted to the Singapore General Hospital suffering from what is
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  • 40 1 ITALIAN SUCCESS Capture Of Daggahbur And Sassa Bench Rome. April 25 IT is reported that Italian iin-ch;in-i k ed units have raotured Sassa Bench and Da"T:«h»Mir s«'~i«""ir noints close to«Mher in \i\e Otrnripn rv-vvince, on the soul horn front. Reuter
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  • 322 1 POLICE OFFICER'S WEDDING IN SINGAPORE Mr. L.H. Pearce And Mrs. Wishart Singapore, Saturday. ST. Andrcu's Cathedral was Lht sptliiic ol a |»r«*tt> ueridiiit; thi. afternoon, irhon Mrs. I. P. Nish.ui. younger daughter of Major and Mrs. Elkinjrton, bocanM the orMt «>t Mr 1.. 11. IVarce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 69 1 CHINA-MALAYA SERVICE Shipping Project May Be Postponed Bhanghml, April Th^ plan of the china Merchant Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., to estate a shipping service between Bhang •;nd Malayan ports la likely \<< layed owing to financial dUfflcul I .1 that the old d< b 1 <-i th--company will probably have
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  • 150 1 The Police Band will play ai Katotig Park at 5 'M) p.m. on Tuesday and the Botanic Gardens at 8 p.m. on Sund iy Programmer will be as foUom At Katong Park on Tuesday March, •'Manhattan lit ach," Sou Overture, "Poet and Peasant." Suppt Selection, "Bric-a-Brac," Monckton; Waltz,
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    • 22 1 for Bed Sports Reports Read tin %Um^ IMf PERFECTION l i&s&sz, I SCOTS WH ISKYksfi*/ tmmmm Sole Arents: THK KASTKRN AGENCIES, LTD.
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    • 53 1 ■P r f r i VMuu •'I tat I T" W» Df n WO w i 5 A.M. EDITION. ARSENAL WIN FA. (TV a thrilling match, in which both sides played splendid football Arsenal beat Sheffield Tnited in the Cup Final at Wembley by one gOftl to nil See full
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  • 779 2 ANTI-MALARiA MEASURES KALLANG AREA Discussion By The Commissioners Singapore, v.iurii.iv CONSIDERABLE discussion look place at the meeting tf the Singapoi Munitipal (ominiskiontn yesuiv.a.v j:i» llu iMie.tn.u <>l !iou-»n^ of people hi the Kalian* ;»r as tin result of the mean t.ii.( i t( combafl th-* breeding
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  • 336 2 PULAU KAMIRI MEETING A Mild A ffair LAST YEAR'S STORM NOT REPEATED From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE annual meeting of Pulau Kamiri, Ltd., passed oft very mildly this morning when compared to last year's stormy meeting. The managing director, Mr. K. L. Phillips, proposing the adoption of
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  • 55 2 Singapore. Saturday. Three Chinese. Tong Seni; Kung. Low Too Kan and San Kia Ann. alleged to have been involved in an affray in Albeit Street last night, were charged Deioi*. Mr T D Hughes, the Second Magistrate this morning. The case was postponed for a week bail
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  • 103 2 Admits Seven Previous Convictions Singapore, Saturday. Admitting seven previous convictions for theft, a Straits-born Chinese named Lee Wah was this morning sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by 1 Mr. M. .H. Blacker, the Third Magis- trate, on a charge of theft of a purse, two photos and
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  • 459 2 TRADE RESTRICTIONS UST GO F.M.S. CHAMBER DEMAND TEMPORARY SETBACK IN MALAYAN COMMERCE 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A STRONG demand for removal «f import duties which are hamperintf the trade of Malaya \\as made hy Mr. W. (J. C. Blunn, president of the F.M.S. hamher of Commerce, in
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  • 307 2 Major-Gen. Pig-gull Passes Through A DISTINGUISHED passenger in the person of Major-General F. S. G. Piggott. D.5.0., passed through Singapore yesterday by the P. ami O liner. Chitrai on his way to Vtifcobama froa London He will then proceed to Tokyo where ho will succeed Colonel E.
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  • 97 2 Mr. Barathi's Visit To Singapore Mr. S. Navaneetha Krishna Bharathi B well-known Tamil poet, and author has arrived in Singapore on a short yls: to Malaya. While in Singapore, he 1 the guest of Mr. T. Sivapragasam, Co operative Officer. Mr. Bharathi is a member of th Board
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    • 194 2 j^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL THIS WEEK WONDAI UiDMsliW A, I KII>"\V. I. [All. 0/ to I 815 p.m. DINNER A DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight TUMDAY, l" B DAI s\ll KDAV. j HCSTRAL CONCERT 815 to 9.16 p.m. s!T.< lAL DINNER A DANCE (fowaal) 9.4fi to midnight (Ait\Ull MM'I.AKINC MCHIXY.
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    • 89 2 JEANETTK MacDONAM) TAKES HER HIGH NOTES LIKE REYNOLDSTOWN TOOK KKECHER'S BROOK" NEWS OF THE WORLD. APRIL STH. READ THIS WEEKS MAIL PAPERS! THRILL Or 1936' .^l'^F m«?«uI" I'-^J^m m OPKNINd 'Triumph for its singing jjS "^B stars, stilling ronidnce, 'Jj^-^F jPfc ftdw J J0 m r "^%i— H A NOW
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    • 47 2 Tfi N E^A R pT6N ce N E o°l TKERAPIONNo.2 THERAPIONNoS Wo. 1 Com* Di.ch. ,-<••. k*. a Curu B)ioo« PoUon. Mo. a Curti Ohroalc Wtiluiuiu. rid liPni.li ChrmlstH >ir Altt-.ar Nu.tei ruMall Ok. i i Cli mi M*i( i Hv«rMockß4.N.W S I uu Joi. U« LE CltHu-sAllSfoPihol
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  • 616 3 1)Ol R STRUGGLE 7 T WEMBLEY i ;ls (->liiHit Goal oFflfiU>;S MISSED a oU r >truuuU'. "ith A talk sides pla>in« brilliant a a .t minmt* sod Z' ÜBENAL to annex wveted K.A. C«p yenier*^ ,hf second tinn- at Wembkj \1 thevbent SHEFFIELD
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  • 863 3 Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING CARNIVAL 12 Events Water-Polo Exhibition T Singapore Sunday. h annual handicap Bwlm- arnival was held at the i a Swim p< pbrt Cannint 4.15 p in. gether twelve evrhts »nd io exhibition IHK KKSULTS n the results: ent 1 Junior so Yards Free style idicap Final: 1 I
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  • 1028 3 ENGLISH LEAGUE GAMES Some Interesting R esults Til Lit X was heavy scoring In the Fn^lish and Scottish league parties played yesfrday when the struggle to a\oid relegation continued. The following air n -u'.t., us c.l by Reutei FIRST DIVISION n Villa 2 Blackburn R I ■id 2 West B'Wich
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  • 142 3 BLOW TO TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TOKYO SHOCK Sensation Off Coast Of New Guinea WiULF: no progress marks the negotiations between the Netherlands and Japan for the regulation of trade and shipping between Japan and the Netherlands hast Indies, fresh trouble has been reported from Dutch New Guinea,
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  • 35 3 Tokyo. Apr. 25. The Japanese Foreign Office has icted the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow to demand an early resumption of negotiations for the renewal of the Fishery Treaty, which expires on May Reuter
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  • 196 3 BRITISH TRADE FAIR RECORD ENTRY At The Great World Next Week WORK has commenced in carnvst upon the decoration of the stalls and stands in readiness for the openin* of the British Trade Fair In Singapore, by the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small on Friday next, May 1. The opening
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  • 46 3 'From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Saturday. Following the 'commencement of th^ ploughing ceremony" yesterday an official forecast of the next crop issued states that the paddy crop will be 7.> per cent, of the average, the rainfall having been less than last year.
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  • 254 3 GRAPHIC RESCUE AT SEA Captain's Heroism WIFE REFUSES TO LEAVE HIM London. Apr. 25. A GRAPHIC story of a rescue at sea was told l>> Miss Diana Firth, a schoolgirl friend of the Captain's wife, when she was taken off in a lifeboat trom the Finnish windjammer, Herzotfin Cecilie, the
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  • 32 3 The Lloyd Triesttno liner Come Verde if due in Singapore from Hongkong at daylight on Thursday, and will sail for I Colombo the same day at 5 p m.
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    • 1 3 TIGERBEER
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    • 201 3 i«^^»jDl^>^ r I l^^^V -Jam mto^* Jl^^ 1 BAIXCOATS i^xr^nr«iß Really ;4oocl value in reli inivisafin<>r^ aii< >^"^ V£jf I U 1 VTOV^^ aJ)l( R aincoats Double proaf of proven reliability. I ffk Ureasted New Style and Single Breast Style. Relted T liJ I W Raffia n model. Nicely /.'••ill,
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  • 300 4 FALSE IFORMATION TO MAGISTRATE Woman Prosecuted In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johow B.ihru. .Saturday. IS the result, of v (jllam>l mother and dau R htcr. in whirl tatter's husband h I th n .[he laid certain information before S? h u7 Abu Baku;- i Second A. p y^ 1
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  • 37 4 London. Apiil 24. The King has approved the .ppolntment of Sir Sydney Solomon Abraham. (hi f Justice of Tanganyika, as Chief Justice of Ceylon, succeeding Sir Philip J. MacDoncli— British Olncial Wireless.
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    • 99 4 P— ttivel; I \--l l>\^: iriror i ■•m.v-«...v-9.,5 Z^^m °^P^ ?7 m m& CTww i (iii al Jpnlßß^ 1 Picture hi; \i{ <.k\( i~7 'y,Aii < I S?j? E X>^ SHOW LIKE THIS! "LA BOH KM X"/* ONLY ONE MORE DAY TO WAIT and then comes THE SCREENS TOP NOTCH
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    • 284 4 i v 4 M^rrr, Laughable Fox Comedy Show Opens To-day I HOW'D YOU LIKE TO HAVE THIS QUARTETTE SWOOP DOWN w Wik W mESF 9i5 H|| JAMES DUNN the loudest 1 A Sll«»Y ■|*O RAYMOND WALBURN ROSINA LAWRENCE V lail^hed I -I BVA picture directed by James Tinling \B NO
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  • 588 5 Talented Stars In Musical Hit REUNITED ONCE AGAIN R OSE MARIE" Many World-Famous Songs T«£ gifted quartette who piloted -Naught> Marietta" to unproee- nip A success— Jeanettc Mac Don and Nel>«" :v l>irec-ttir U 1 n Dyke and Producer Hunt Strom L f _havr again turned their 5E to a
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  • 247 5 JAMES DUNN'S NEW FILM A not her Fox Film Triumph ENACTING flippant, bantering rele of the t*JH which won him stardom, James Dunn heads a sterling comedy east in Fox Film's laughliUcd picture of four lovable scoundr« Is. "Welcome Home." which opens at the Alhambra Theatre shortl> FOX S NEW
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  • 392 5 A R OM ANTIC MUSICAL COMEDY FRED ASTAIRE AND GINGER ROGERS CAY, romantic, tuneful and alto- tjcther delightful, "Top Hat" which opens at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow, must he marked as anPlhfV crowning triumph for Fred Astnire, Ginger Rogers and R.K.O. Radio. Unquestionably th° stnr team and -tudio which ?avp
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  • 357 5 SWIFT, GENTLE HOUND With Bugle-Like Bay NOT since Senator Vest his famous eulogy has he Missouri "huun-daws" sniffed hi, r \y into such a spotlight as has the swift, gentle animal owned by Sheriff Tom Bash of Jackson County. Missouri. She' is the first "houn-dawg"
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 UTBBT ADVERTISEMENTS *anu2 Spare tini a ents are U m thrr,,,..> 1( llf M alaya by world, "ur e in commission basis. £30 to £60 gives The i-wmplete directory ,n p ltl( uhll:i a »d instructions. Sunday T?lb Vl Re P res «nUtive to
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    • 1 5 TIGERBEER
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    • 20 5 THE OPTICAL HOUSE VotiUK STAMIORD ROAD, lN BYK WEAR si \c; a pork Diftpcnsfng Sppctar!o«9 A Sprci^lJtv DO M.N.A.0.. END.
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    • 374 5 HAVE QUITE GONE Are you one of those unfortunate women who are forced by painful corns to wear ugly, unfashionable sh< Why not get rid of your corns this simple, safe way. and you will then be able to wear smaller and smari shoes. Read how this la<\y t<'und footcomfort
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    • 198 5 ii i\ i: si; n§ M EARNING rHAN $4110 PER MONTH' II cannot afford «J without reading our 226 p "Engineering Opportunitii Thi I lams clearly and definitely ny >! carving out a many other Interestin utllne« Home Study Co In all if Mechanical. < Con Architectural and Structural. <
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  • 1667 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES BfH.VT has happ«n«d t( the "round the world" walkers who wen- once so pre- in UN Bl lh«** was w uU an •valaache of them *gH Into the office they would invariable J«t the btt*ies4 hour of tlu> v? t tell some harried rab-cdHor of their and
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    • 46 7 "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." AND THE SAME IS TRUE OF OUR CH LLED BEEF which is d^eliciously tender, retaining all its natural juices and having a flavour all its own. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. TEL. 5378
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  • 913 8 BY <iii y woman c'oriwvspoiiclViil 1 T I!: dancing at Raff! 1 attraction night, when the ballroom Their first numbci lijfh they did v>ry we,.. oth looted very attractive in :th long shawl fringe; ticore they d.d ...hi Hula For the 8 conci waltz to
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  • 1743 8 WE. are all racking their brains now-a-days thinking ot what wedding presents to give for all these forthcoming events. So we went round and one uf the first thing we saw was the beautitul table Linen at TH# JaAt Tree. They have huge big cloihes in linen
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 12 8 A 1 roR jk k <> STYLE QUALITY f AND j I VALUE
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    • 92 8 The House that offers widest select ionr and keenest values. Phoa* 129.5. Yibo^<; < 111:0x4; II OK <0., BM BM North Bridge Rd. DRESSES for ALL OCCASIONS, Hungarian Embroidered Blouses and Dresses, Bridal Wreaths and Veils, Gloves, Novelties. et<\, De Souza Bro hers, M, lIHiH SIKKIT. 'Phone 3183. j, -^-A
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    • 127 8 Prof. ADTMKX PETBRS, U5, Qeylang Road. Practical-Psychology, Nature-Cure, jnef •f-Tn atment Advise, Treatment, or lessons in Healing given., Hour 2. 0 P.M. I^^S^Hsoi^ V n Our wa y om e drop in for S S ?^3c*3£^&(^i£x waffles or one of our special S ;4 41^^^Pa^^. Club Sandwiches. <i^^ J /SiS*^fi^MT
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    • 31 8 FOR .°,O DAYS ONLY at the •la <I i* 1 rvv RAFFLEB HOTEL THE SINGAPORE BRANCH is closing down and all stock must be cleared at a big disc unt. i
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    • 57 8 Lr 'sn t't simpler and I *5. safer to ask for I jf Southalls* -when llr by doing so you Mm assured of 'M^~ O- fhf> comr/lrre protection, soft I .oothi-ig comfort l f M tri.it ri^me itandl Of all Chemists and Stores.... Sole Agents for Maloya GRAFTON LABORATORIES. Sln£apor>»
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  • 212 9 1^ «S. it Vaniti I• which piolPPr,,* r X- -!.i L:i. »mething 10 *i* all Kuala I-U.i., ;«s mil !i w lie -squCH *fiTblo.-. 10.3" to rile tho show -t ll ft f *Tfroo^. for t). if all 'J and elegani and chic
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  • 1093 9 Tut weather for the week has bi depressing At about n.30 c Ring the th i k clouds roil up, and then on, shower Lows shower In the Hill has managed to present animated appearance, and the Anns and Club espa lally have been exmmely cheery.
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    • 31 9 Malayan^ Pewjer "theTSeal c;ift f OR ALL OCCASIONS MALAYAN PEWTER CO., VP AH TOY ST.. KUALA lAMrUR. Agente: MAYNARD A CO- LTIX. SINdAPORE. MODEL (iOWNS. %T sn.iimj MANSIONS X «;vmms noi.:i.
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    • 108 9 The (Uft Shop Rhyme. 157 X Bridge Kd.. Tin King was ia the parlour, eating bread honey; The Queen was in The Gift Shop •pending all his money. The Hats were smart; she bought lne lot— all 3orts and sizes. Our New Stocks have just arrived So, come quick for
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    • 111 9 J Luba Ruperts presents y a new shipment of gowns, bathing suits ano hats. Also dresses made ta order. SThe Novelty Store j S Capitol Building— North Bridge lid. S More Health and Happiness* (I jOY Wl rK i— r\ I >j f// 1 Here she comes, with her rich
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    • 84 9 TIGER BEER •....■.iHiiuiininiiiMiuiii i ii^4 i i i i i i i i t i 1 i i j PALAIS DES MODES? 33, STAMFORD ROAD. Exclusive evening gowna small cocktail and afternoon I dresses, a nice selection of woollen (hoses, costume^ I 1 jumpers and cardigans, also Sidley corset belts
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  • 939 10 t Machinery And Watches% I The Song Of The Coolie t Tilr' ..ui\ training of the average man him f<>r a lift f constructive purTh< tii if box <»! bricks, placed in his hand will, b undleu optimism by fond parent*, I Htep t<>
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 93 10 AMffi FREE i V \jJMHrlJ*\ WITH EVERY k jL \ij I ARI This offer applies to Singapore only JOW EJT THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR ON THE HO AH s vfo/' 11 A^l^ /I -^fe~" for its «4r«'»«- economy, no room I M^^^" ww^ M^'^ M w M^ l '^n» I
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  • 1242 11 THE ARRIVAL OF ALIENS Report Of Immigration Office Immigration rim l he Purocll. Fh D ■0 by r i; f or l, .■hl;iir.. ftttttiflg flJ^Tfron. *L^2wci Klt acted in by lav. HITCH ul J.i n 1 1933. .._>.. I J undei t!i.->. <> *»<■• 73Sk i Chinese De,rtort^ ilien im-
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  • 226 11 TRINIDAD EARTH Brought To Poland By Briton A KfalbU* Poland n undent Indian tun noi*Lalnl&g earth lioiM the Trinidad oilfield has been brought more than h.oou ml] by Mi Blgin Scott, a British oil engineei .us a tribute to the late Man hai Pl] iudskl. 'in creator oi modern Poland
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  • 415 11 COST OF LIVING IN BRITAIN Revised Basis To He Considered 1 5\ Air M. London, Apr h AFTER more than twenty /ears, a re i sd t»..M i to ij»- considered lii v eal Britain foi i fie cot I ol living Ui <!- >: ih'urc v.i Lcn governs the
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  • 120 11 REMARKABLE RECORD 57 Years OV Sunday School Attendance w hington, Ni w Jersey. Mi Herman K. petty has iusl eojnr pitied his nfty-.seventh year ol 3unday school attendance. Duitni that pfcfiod hi hai not missed a single .Sunday. Twenty fCtHM o renMtrkalHf record was nearly spoiled as dcctoW .t'd to
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  • 115 11 TEXAS TO PARIS Flight Through Stratosphere Planned Bhreveport, Louisiana A Truiisatl.in \c flight through tiHB itratosphere fro»r Dallas < i« i xa~' t»» P iri.s will bo ;it em pied thi.s summ< i b> Wtr. clan ncr chambeilln, who already Iki> one flight across thr Atlantic i«> his credit. Announcing
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    • 69 11 THE NEW SENSATION \K !S TKWAIII-%V A II I' II I fekrodvm: radio the most advanced and revolutionary 1 RADIO °f 1»36 1 -«l 2" 'feW Every worth-while feature plu S J 9 nirtal tubes and llir cxchisivr j ■C* ♦'JHi Ferrodyne Chassis and crafl J .4 j£ built cabinets.
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    • 338 11 »,S^! .u5 -x ■BaSvßnif ■•<•» 1 ,<»• j *"«W3IMiBjBBBH^HIHHHBIWW* x j F._ f u^«>^ J,»»V* iBH Bs^slßr^r jmß^A^Ba X- *^^^kW m^^^ 7^- V^LJbb^/ /^^A 1 If.tt. worry t>r overwork Think of how iiiu.ii betttl lit* ul-1 '^^FJf Ihes.- are jubi soint- oi ih- |>t<)f >v uUj u|K e mQ(t li
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  • 587 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore Sunday, Apr. 26, 1936. SIR SHENTON THOMAS "WHENEVEB a new Governor and Uiyh < Omnii-siojMi- arrives, ho is received with ptfiiw of praise as the MVidar of the country. After soiik tinu\ people hexin to doubt wh< ih r the first enthusiasm justified. At the end of
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  • 1190 12 Pew- Openers: The Geneva And Local Type I 111 INK it was Thomaj Hardy who said thai the history of the future would be ritten, '"Not ai the 1 iud had spoken Hut as the mute had thought." That chastening idea might be applied
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  • 642 12 AF course, the following did not happen in Malaya. A 4 CERTAIN nice little family broke up amiably a couple of years ago, the woman keeping charge of her small daughter and remarrying, the man returning to his pipe and his books. He takes
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  • 4524 13 LECTURE BY LOCAL N.Y.K. MANAGER LAND WHERE EAST AND WEST MEET 4 VKKV illuminative lecture on the Japanese people and A their daily life was given by Mr. K. Morino, the Singapore manager of the X.Y.K., to an appreciative audience l the V.M.C.A. on
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    • 308 13 HIS BRAIN DIDN'T FAIL pHHH BUT HIS PEN DID MdJQ JWrnSl IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY; THIS IS WHY THE WORLD jK^^St if I ff^sM M IS TURNING TO THE PEN THAT IS NEVER EMPTY wM^^Jkm F^M M 1 V I l<\ day many failure* occur in school or BT^ hf^^~
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    • 217 13 NEW. EFFICIENT, AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLES A new delicious tasting antacid powder of up-to-date formula is beina marketed under the name Bisma-Rex by United Drug Co., Ltd. of Nottingham. It neutralises acid, soothes fcbe membranes,- relieves the stomach ot flatulence and aids the 'digestion of foods liable to
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  • 196 14 BOOKS REDUCED TO MINIATURE. Saving Space In The Soviet Moscow. MORE than a million books wm w. kept In a room of on ,ze t, result, of the 1 by Professor .1 P Tikhonov who i* T tached to the Academy o| Sciences is in charge m the laboratory for
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    • 181 14 V^^-^I^^.BT ALL STEAM roR 'JsHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL LINKS NO HOOKING F'EKR i Chinc-i* ar.i nil Asiatic clients C i are yv» n the beut of attention I and aasifltance. t i N 39, Robinson Ko.td, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA ISWILLBD LEVER MOVEMKNTS. NiCKKL POCKKI from ,i
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    • 137 14 Unvarying in quality year in and^y ear out cßftiii MADE "SPECIALLY TO^ PRIVEINT ISORE I THROATS fl^^H^B^w^K^' ■rNßHwB?v"'''l*3'Mß^B •'■s*'^s*^*^-* ■[^^'■v* ""^^^^^l ls preserved within V^^SPS^^^^^B Mii^Hß the air-tight 'TßU- K^^V^ 'wnwig« -m JB^^^HB VAC tin ami pro- Hfij^l^^^li.%l ;> IPPW^iiM tccts the cigarettes HH |pX :g 1 |^|yfl9 SI against
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    • 96 14 How to be happy though working It's not so impossible as it sounds. Yoi; will want to work VjSggj you'll feel lit for anything if you obey one simple morning tfjWß rule 1 NO." f' Why does ENO's "Fruit Salt" so quickly give fresh energy and 6J r:\Ouufttcuched vigour? Because,
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    • 163 14 What Made His Hair Grow? Read His Letter for the Answer. •Two y*» r ago I was bald "I felt ashamm M> t came a*™ 0 -mima linn ,«itouiya«f kept on growing. In a short time I had a splendid head of hair, which has been PJ r !ft.» since,
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  • 469 15 FIRST CANNIBAL CENSUS Agent's Deseripton "SOUTH SEA HAPPY DAYS ABSURD" London. YUt; ukine of the first census of the gun-bearing cannibals of MaJfk ula |s anc in J e Pa <>** c in the cc of «^P eated threats of death by tftitefi s described before the Royal Geographical Society
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  • 98 15 Seville, Spain. A cashier has put to flight four asttil&ntj armed v.»th revolvers who attempted to rob him in a .suen here. The ca-shier \va^ carrying £1.000, SOU!* of it in bags of silver. The four bandit* crowded round him and ordered him to hand ovc the money.
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  • 470 15 A NETWORK OF AIR ROUTES Details Of Imperial Airways Organisation pACI Lranger than liclion. Some i he details of Imperial Airways •irewid* network ol air routes cannot help uiu convey to the man in the knows tittle ol the great Ur company oth r than in terms ()I en put
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  • 111 15 PEARL S. BUCK Adopts Two Boys From Home In Chicago Doylestown, Pennsylvania. PEARL S. Buck who wrote Th? Good Earth" and other outstanding novels of Chinese life, has adopted two boys, five weeks old. Miss Buck who in private life is Mrs. Richard J. Walsh, said that she and her
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  • 195 15 SIX-INCH DAISIES Named After Evelyn Laye New York. NEW daisies lix inchc, in diamet:ihavc been christened Evelyn Layc Gerberas her:\ They arc a variety of Transvaal daisies. Miss Lays, who is starring la the New York production of the play "Sweet Aloes," recently suee ssfully produced ill London, performed the
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  • 167 15 ONE TICKET FOR WHOLE FAMILY Pigeon Used To Avoid Fares Portland. Oregon. HfOULD you like to make one season ticket do for your family? That is the idea developed by Mr. Urban Kubat here, who uses his homing pigeon to avoid fares on the trams This is how he works
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  • 181 15 LARGEST METEORITE Aeroplanes To Aid In Search Moscow. AEROPLANES and a staff of scientists A are .shortly to begin a search for the famous Tungus Meteorite— believed to bo the largest meteorite the world hai evci known. Tt fell in thf valley of the rim Stony Tungusko. in Northern Siberia
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  • 113 15 SHOT DEAD IN COURT Aggrieved Lawyer Fires Indiscriminately tkholra. vHRUE pertom were killed In a »hoot--1 Ing drama In th<- law court 1 i Kykoping, a small town 00 BUMS ivom here Duiinu the h« "I a dlvon a lawyet f ho had been i itl hu right to plead
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  • 784 17 Causes Strike Snaky Saves Child., v Tolled Own "FmmmmT Bell Free Farce For Newly-WedM O f strange happenings v (I*JL parts of th.- world are toiC J art^Jessages from Reuter Con '^DBNTS' STRIKE intended I discourage the co-educational u^i 3^, B f "rke in which 70 pup.. «*,t o
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  • 785 18 FUTILE THREAT TO SINGAPORE TRADERS' VIEW Naval And Military Aspects (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 15. TMiE revival of the rumours re- g-arding thr Japanese proposal to drive a great canal, capable of carrying warships and ocean liners through the
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  • 301 18 BROADWAY THEATRE STRIKE Dispute Between Managers. And Playwrights New York. ONE of the BtUrt rnr.aikablc StrlkM ever begun Ls now raging on Broadway—and a position of stalemiue ha^ resulted. Theatrical producers are refusing to have any dea'ir.gs with the l?acintf dramatists In she United States or even to read their
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  • 124 18 BABY WITH ROYAL FACE Wanted For "Mary Of Scotland" Film Holly \vodU There ki a illrr Job awaiting any baby who resembles portraits of Jame,s VI of Scotland in his infancy. Unable to find a child with the required "Stuart mouth," afhaped like a Cupid's bow with a full underlip,
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  • 217 18 PEACE EXHIBITION AT NAGOYA To Celebrate Completion Of Harbour Works Tokyo. AORAND Pear Exhibition U? to be held in Nagoyn next year fronj Mar. Ib to May 31. to celebrate the completion o' the great hr.rbour workj on which it ha* been occupied for 4ocie years. Nagoya with population of
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  • 104 18 WATCHES AT 10 PENCE To Be Thrown Away After Six Months Watches selling at ten pence each have appeared on the Swiss market. much to the consternation of oldestablished watch-making companies. They are sold with a six montlis" guarantee: they must then be thrown away. the makers admit, for they
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  • 102 18 Paris The American expeditionary torce Is to have a memorial at Verdon, the new port at the seaward end of the estuai f of the Gironde. up which the bulk of the force sailed to Bordeaux. The memorial, a granite shaft 225 fe^t high, will shortly be completed
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  • 260 18 MOTOR-CAR CUSES REVOLUTION Offered To Leader But Refused i'ara, Uay i MOTOR-CAi: tppeatl to hay, one of the causes of n IP rftv her- last February le revol W* Three superb mod* of ultra-mod** streamlined cars were Imported V Ayala Oovernment recently o*r motor-cars had never before been In Paraguay,
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  • 128 18 LEAGUE SOLVES PUZZLE Identity Of "Mystery Man Of Sanctions" Pet* The League oi Katiorm Secretariat in* lust .solved a mystery after mouffcl oi head-scratching. Ever since sanctions were lirAt applied to Italy, note* from the various stite* members of the League have beta coming to Geneva with details of ilk
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  • 156 18 "MORAL TURPITUDE" Will Lose Work Relief Workers Their Jobs Nev IOTI "Moral turpitude" and conviction of a lelony will result in the dlamUaal of workers on Government relief jobs. Th» is announced by Mr. Victor Rldder, the local administrator of work r< Such workers v/ 111 be the first ta
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  • 87 18 FOSSIL REMAINS Traces Of Oldest Animals Found Mosco* The remains of prehistoric *njm^ which arc believed to haw> lived lb to 17 million years afo" teve found In Ihc Oolodnaya steppe, to west of Lake Balkhash in Kaaal, J£ cording to Tass i.srmi-offlcial new agency »>f Hie u.s.s.R.>. 0 The
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  • 82 18 ESCAPE OF PRISONER Broke Blade Maria With Sardine-Tin Opener Prising open v window *'ith thf H Jf'. ■-I nardlne tin Marcel Henry, °J". rous bandit. Irajird in chains rrw moving prl in and la sti'JJ} 1 Ha f btM.i! n."»- slerre l,,ibe Nanc3 to Chalons-Sur-Marne r< ci pnained together h«
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    • 186 18 FOR H E ALTH AND VITALITY USE OKASA There i nothing to compare w i pproach the Bure «nd prompt nf nils supreme H'»rn)«>r. Tonic OKASA po enormous Hraith and Vitality factoring property It completely re ii. i' y trace of debility aihl weak from your ui-ganism nKikiiiß you a
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  • 2072 19 HOW THE GAME ORIGINATED IN THE 19th CENTURY firnt Played Group Of English Officers Notes From Perak preparation* For Triangular Tournament Chettiars Taking It Up Seriously SeUmgor Inter-Team League To Start To-day Kiffht Teams Part icipating (By "Dragon") during the Christmas Holidays in th Southern Settlement. SHOWED
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  • 2117 19 iieport Of Missions To Seamen Last Year's Activities Work Of Harbour Lights Guild August R.P. To Visit Pul o c Kuk 0 m To-Day Games In Football Ping-pong And Badminton (By kfc lubman") I HAVE received a copy of the I annual report of the Missions
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  • 1634 20 PENANG VERSUS PERAK A GLANCE BACK Three Games In One Year (By i «v ward") TO atl«'i»i|ii I ir\iu of kni'l of •xut. ex'rndii'j: to over ha!f a r nt in v hack, is n ta>k which «>nly tho»f» well qualified to do so. from
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  • 640 20 CAMBRIDGE POWER &> RHYTHM HOW LIGHT BLUES WON THE BOAT RACE (By Air Mail) London, Apr. S. |<'OK the thirteenth year in succession Cambridge defeated Oxford on April 4 in the Boat Race. Five lengths separated the boats at the finish, the bitftfest margin since lttt, and the time Cambridge.
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  • 105 20 Oxlord won tiw toss and cnoi;^ the E urrey station. Off 11.41 a.m. Oxford siighilv ahead. Bevcrley Brook. Oxford leading slightly 1 a ven Steps. Oxford itill ahead. Mile Post. Crews almost level Harrods. Oxlord leading U length. Hammersmith Bridge. Oxford rotainjig their lead. iwo Miles.
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  • 600 20 BOXING BABY JOHNSON'S DISPLAY COMING FIGHTS Malinao To Meet Young Frisco (BY K.O") lIATS off to Baby Johnson I was confident he would give Aim Raphael a hard fi^ht, but 1 did not figure him to win. Still he did and decisively too, according to my score sheet. The "Baby"
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  • 427 20 STORY OF THE NATIONAL Outsider Robbed Of Victory THE story I have to tell has more drama and romance in it than that of any race I have evsr had to describe, writes Robin Goodfellow in the "Daily Mail." Reynoldstown's second Grand National was run amid some of the most
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  • 803 20 GOOD BOWLING BY JENNER S.C.C. TOUR Last Week's Cricket In Singapore m >i m i moid All. creftM fot tin- hrsi pciformanci. m local in. kct last Wfek mi K to C. G. Jenner. the StaLSJ skipper, for his remarkable boY average in i Cricket Mub ournl incut match on
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  • 3403 21 How Colour Affects Our Health and Dispositions International Authority on IT j High! Recently Honoured and elected to Central World Council (ltS5) International Honorary Society of physicians and eye specialists whi> have performed some signal service lor the advancement of ocular science as Educator, Writer, Inventor or Practitioner. Diagram Showing
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  • 167 22 Ills Arms Were Becoming Useless r wa about 25 years ago that rheumatj m \iV<\ marked down this .suilerer; i nd finally the ci Dame when lie could hi idly lift i:i Ann But he found reU i here In fchia letter he telli
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  • 175 22 FLYING SCHOOL FOR SOUTH MALAYA To Await Opening Of Civil Aerodrome FROM time to time reference has been made In the press to the opening of the South Malaya Flying School. A; i a committee meeting held at the Royal Singapore Flying Club, it was decide:! to postpone the opening
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  • 59 22 TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION LITTLE BUSINESS PASSING Values Inclined To He Steadier r£i/ Our Finunviol Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26% cts.. up ct. Tin (Sin«?apore) $102%> up $V Mark< t Tone: Steady. To-day's I'rwes: London: 7 9 16d., unchanged. MarkH 'Tone: Steady after easier. v York: 15 15 16
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  • 28 22 London: spot t2Of> Rs., unchanged; three months £102 10s., down ss. New York^ 40' L els., down va p1 Crow-Rate: London-New York 4.931/j New York-Uondor 4.9;i9 16
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  • 89 22 London opened easier yesterday on May liquidati n but this was well taken up and prices steadied finally, closing unchanged on the previous day stocks of tubes and casings in the U.S.A. showed a slight increase at the end of February, in spite of the low consumption. U.K. stocks
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  • 128 22 AT THE CLOSE Minor Improvement In New York SLngnpoie. Saturday noon. The market has b-een .slightly steadi'v owing to the minor improvement in New York and a few transactions have been recorded in July Sept. at 27 1 4 ■md O?t. Dec. at 27 12 with .sellers over ai the
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  • 276 22 RASH DRIVING IN JOHORE Car And Lorry Collide And Overturn (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, Api U Following a collision betn lorry and a motor-car at Ihe mile, Ponti&n Road, on March driver of the lorry, a Chinese nai Chong Huan, was charged bcfoi Sheikh Abu Bakar bin
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  • 100 22 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyeis. Belleid. NO. I.X.R.S.S. in cases U'.0.8. April' 26 3 4 26 7 H Go nH I .A.O in cases (8.0.8. April* 26 5 a 26 :1 4 No. i X.R.S.b. < Spot-loose (awardable S'porc 26" X
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  • 131 22 10,630,000 NOW EMPLOYED Between 16 61 HEAVY LAST MINUTE INSURANCES London, \\u 7 Hi; Secretary of the Hoard t ]>„ states that Him were 10.G310N employed between Mm Rfesol 1« and vi on April epresenlttM th,. largest iramber m I'.nlisii history ri n that cost «»l tatiiuJJ and savings increasing.
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  • 57 22 MOTOR-CYCLE v. CAR Two Injured Taken To Hospital Singapore, Saturd As the result >>i a collision between a motor-car and a motor-ryrle. tin* rid'-r of the latter and the pillion were Injured last night. Tho collision occurred In Ori Road shortly aftSf 8 p sj The victims both Ci convoyed
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  • 41 22 AMBULANCE CALLS Chinese With Abdomen Ripped Open Singapore, Saturdi wiun the ambulance i Lied Albert Street yesterday afternoon the dreaaer found a Chinese lyin^ on the 1 five-foot-path with his abdomen ripped open A blood-stained knife la] The man was dead.
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    • 111 22 TELEFUNKEN BjgS| SUPER OCEAN FOR WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION. EASTERN RADIO CO., PENANG. SEOW KUAN CO., SINGAPORE. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT 7 ho engagement is announced and the marriage will shortly take place between Fitzroy Alexander Frascr Johnstone, of Lambak Estate, Johore, the only soil of the late Mr. and Mr*. J. A.
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    • 119 22 Ideal to I* pveru^^^^i^ DELICIOUS GEQ39EIS] WITH ■•■■■a g^n r- ukm-bix with bitter KIJ I 2 ["B ■Bf-' J«'im. Jelly, nr honey. Thon 3^ are frw treats .so I I s^ iome and (ewer f *X^ nourtahlnf. The besC whole n. w\ Wheat, Uioroußhly cooked, VSy\ slightly sweetened, d( m
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  • 442 23 A ONE-SIDED A GAME 4^l VICTORY Losers Slow In Attack Ifal -iChinrv PI Uttte l( Jjj in the 1 •SETvxurrtwn pal* up In '*><• hrst i n rf &rided two more on Hi- re bui the Malays redact JJfi.it in the '"t minute. ihn**
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  • 358 23 S.C.C.S EASY WIN Club Scores 101 For Three I Singapore, Saturday, IHE Old Rafflesians Association were easily defeated by an S.C.C. eleven It a Cricket match played on the P. .dang this afternoon, the margin of victory being six wickets and 32 runs. Batting first, the OR A were dismissed
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  • 103 23 'Make-up' NUUIOt create the source of Beauty —it destroys the rccuper- t power of the skin, and the r is driven to go on using expensive subterfuges to hide the >ged ..t time. How much bette i title, mow econ mical it fe U rely *>»»
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  • 51 23 BOXING HONOURS Local Boy's Success At Eton College v, Sii. Jp^r N >-ytar- son ot i)! n.,,1 i ciuiko who is UQ yinp. v f.iui. on, has tW 1 'm-thcr h.ij. ..ncl lib he won the i.. P in-nbei Wtll on tfy." ful m the annual ti,; i i boys.
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  • 208 23 R.S.Y.C. ROWING REGATTA Win For Mr. Duncean's Cnew Singapore, Saturday. RESPITI the Inc ement weather, a very v exciting race wus witnessed in the final of the Royal Singapore Yacht Rowing Regatta this afternoon the finalists being the crews captained by L V Duncan, J. Hualeboo and Lt c h
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  • 979 23 FINAL DAY OF PENANG RACES J. DONNELLY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL JOCKEY i From Our Oixn Correspondent) PeiUUlg, Saturday. 4 BIG crowd was present at the A final day's racei of the Penang Tun Club's Extra Meeting this afternoon. Fine weather prevailed, and the going was tfood. Tnerc vert W rec
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  • 53 23 The following will represent tjie V.M.C.A. v«. the SRC. on the S.R.C. ground on Monday Apr 27, at 5.15 p.m: J. Blcha, Kam Wah, H. Crocker. Kwoe Thiam Teck, G. Day, W. Mitciiell, Yap Yeow Siang, C. Crocker. Lim Kirn Wee. Pillay. Ong Swee Keng. Reserves: Chan Joo
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  • 335 23 THL "DIEHARDS" Fixture List Current Season Singapore, Saturd THE following aro the League and oth foot bull tixturcs of the Ist Middlesex Regiment for the season: S.A.F.A. LEAGUE April 28— v. R.I.F. (Stadium). May 2:— v. m.f.a. (Stadium). May B:— v. R.E. (Stadium). May 15. v. S.C.F.A. Stacliuiii May 25:
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  • 109 23 MALAYA CUP Trial Match On Wednesday Singapore, Baturda A TRIAL match will be held ai the Anson Road Stadium on Wedl dsy 4prjl 29. to elect the team to n present the S.A.F.A. in the forthcoming ii.MS. Malaya Cup Competition. Tcaou v.ill b selected fi a lodul Azi;:. Ah Phong,
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  • 152 23 BEFORE THE CUP FINAL Both Teams Fignuny Fit i ■jPHE weather condii Wembl< I t pre enl sultry and is expect* mild before the match 'I he teams i pent the morning q .\r. i nal havin to L'»ndi>. Hiii'.lnoii partook ol .1 luncheon o£ u> 1 toast and i
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  • 51 23 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Summer Skye Meeting On May 30 And June Polo pony events Condition! M U) handicaps and dist.u First day Saturday. May 30 Polo Ponies Division B Handli i i Weights Distance 2 furlongs Second Day Monday June I: Poio Ponies Division A. Handicap 1 Weights. Distance 2
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 100 1 —AND THE HORSE THAT DISAPPOINTED- Miss Dorothy Page, wit}] her famous chaser. Golden Miller, v ho fell at the first fence in this big race. THE HORSE THAT WON.— Rev n /.inner of the Grand National I met by Mayor Noel Fur.on nd
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    • 58 1 An incident In Friday's First Diviv n game In which the I*l I killing beat the HE. by 2-ml I HERE IS THF START OF THE: PAC^r-The thirty- five runnp-s Insft ft. ->• u» t t «p .1 n»rl»d with a 0,-o.ss. Ten horse. n
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