Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 September 1936

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 4.— No. 15. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 744 1 CONSTRUCTION WORK SUSPENDED PROFESSIONAL AGITATORS POLICE STATIONED IN READINESS FOR EMERGENCIES IT is estimated that about four thousand workers practically all aliens are on strike m Singapore. Constructional work on important buildings is held up, including that at the Civil Aerodrome, much of
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  • 136 1 Leaders Not Genuine Coolies? Singapore, Saturday. Twelve Chinese were charged before Mr. A D York, the Third Magistrate, this morning with being members of an unlawful assembly m Keng Chow Street at 6 a.m. yesterday. Several of the accused had plasters over their eyes and faces and were
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  • 390 1 NO SERIOUS DAMAGE: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM Singapore, Saturday. AS reported m the Malaya Tribune to-«fe^rthqtia3ce Ifctfck* were felt m most parts of Malaya at about 8.25 this morning. Similar shocks were experienced m Java. Some reports from up-country state that the disturbance lasted for nearly
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  • 160 1 Unsuccessful Efforts To Dislodge Insurgents Toledo, Sept. 18. riGHTING continued until nighifs.l J3 the ruins of Alcazar but the Gov«-rri-ment troops failed to overcome c;*e lesistance of the surviving insurgcn\a many of whom are still manning .1.: tumbled heaps of masonry. It is estimated that a
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  • 47 1 Sequel To Collision While Taking Off London, Sept. 19. THE famous airman, Mr. Campbell Black, met with a fatal disaster while taking off from Spcke Acrodiome m Liverpool. His plane was involved m a collision with another plane. Mr. Black died m hospital.— Reuter
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  • 273 1 Deaths Of Well-Known Residents (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. rE death has occurred at Rhu, Dumbartonshire, of Mr. D. K. Somerville late of Singapore, at the age of 73. Mr. H. P. Lansdale-Ruthven, barrister-at-law has been appointed adviser to the Government of Sarawak. The
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  • 79 1 NEAR PEIPING Troops Fire: Leaders Negotiate Peiping, Sept. 19. CONSIDERABLE tension prevails here as the result of a collision between Chinese and Japanese troops at Fengtai, fifteen miles south of Peiping, yesterday evening, following an alleged insult to a Japanese officer on horseback by Chinece senjtries. Although there
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  • 120 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 19. A Tientsin report states that the Peace Preservation corps stationed at Shaoho, m the demilitarised zone, have mutinied and are fleeing to Fengyun owing to the dismissal of their chief by Yen Yu Keng, the head of the East Hopei
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  • 52 1 Many Killed And Missing New York, Sept. 18. A HURRICANE struck New York today and tremendous seas are at present pounding Long Island and New Jersey beaches a few miles from the City. Forty-one persons are reported dead and sixty -seven missing m the Eastern coast
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  • 162 1 To Be Opened By A Locksmith Singapore, Friday DID Prince Purachatra brother of exKing Prajadhipok of Siam, and Governor of the Rotary clubs of Malaya and Siam, who died m Singapore last Tuesday, leave a will? The question arose m the Supreme Court to-day when Mr. John Laycock,
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  • 311 2 Scientist Here LEADING EXPEDITION TO INDIA Singapore, Saturday ARRIVING m Singapore by the A Dollar Liner President Van Beuren this afternoon was Dr. H. Victor Neher, a young scientist, formerly associated with the California Institute of Technology, at Pasadena. Dr. Victor who is at present leading
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  • 95 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. Nc. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. September) 26 1316 2615J16 Good P.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 26% 26 1316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 3 4 26 13 16 do. September 26 3 /4
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  • 262 2 Sino-Japanes3 SERIOUS INCIDENT IN FENGTAI Shanghai, Sept. 19. IT is reported that Chinese and Japanese troops out exercising m Fengtai came across one another yesterday afternoon. They met m the middle ot the road, and, as both sides refused to give way a quarrel ensued. This dispute
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  • 167 2 CONSULAR POLICEMAN SHOT Martial Law Proclaimed In Hankow Shanghai, Sept. 19. Japanese sources from Hankow report that the Japanese Consular policeman, Niwajiro Yoshioka, was shot dead by an unidentified Chinese this morning while standing on duty m the Japanese Concession. As a sequel to the murder of Yoshioka, Martial Law
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  • 106 2 Colliery Dispute In South Wahs London, Sept. 19. THE owners of Bedwas Colliery, following a meeting with the South Wales Miners' Federation, accepted, m princi- I pie a secret ballo: of the Bedwas miners on the question of membership m the Federation. As a consequence of this, a
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  • 90 2 Sleeping Car Service BetwMO Ipoh And Kuala Lumpur Until further notice, a sleeping saloon is being reserved for th'j convenience of first class passengers travelling between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh on the nignt mail trains. The slesping saloon from Kuala Lumpur is detached on arrival of the train
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  • THE SINGAPORE MARKET
    • 54 2 Singapore: 20" c t. unchanged Market Tone: Quid. London: 7 1] 16d., unchanged Market tone: Steady. New York: !6»/« et*., up 1 16 m Market Fow Dull. There is no change here tnig morning and the market is very <iuj] U.K .stock- are expected t k. j down 1,975
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    • 21 2 Buyers. Seller* Spot m/ X 256?/ Oct. Dec. 27 271!: •lan. Mar. 27 27U Apr. Juno 27' lone. Dull.
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    • 22 2 Singapore, Saturday noon. Loud n: £198 155., up 60s thiee Bnths £196 155.. uj, 60s. few York: 46 cts., up ct.
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    • 8 2 London-N>\v York 5.(75 518 New York-London 5.*****2
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    • 191 2 i Messrs. Fraser and Company, m their aaily comment on the opening trend o! I he local market, write: The Tin Share market opens quite strong, encouraged by the ris? m the price o<" th? metal of 60 m London and a 4Ct. m New York. London Interest
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    • 311 2 Raffles Brasserie nititi tiifi\ si.oo 0 tf WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY <N DISHES IN TOWN 1 ALSO i-OIM LAX <;KILL FOR EXCELLENT CONTINENTAL DISHES UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION KAIMO GRAMOPHONE ENTERTAINMENT iii?,ii class co\Fi:<Tio.\i:nv WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CAKE S PASTRIES Afternoon Teas a Speciality i s Do you
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    • 174 2 *"I fee 1 my baby. Winy Kin, envy day on Ovatttne," says Mrs. Chant- Tak Hinc. "and nou he )t s ion; first prize fn th Sinpaport jr Baby Snow'" y (Groat World Sinj»aFIRST PRIZE WINNER i\T/ IN CHINESE BABY SHOW FED ON OVALTINE v^ Aiier weaning t»n*e comes OvaUine
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  • 1601 3 ARSENAL LOSE TO WOLVES I):rby Beaten RANGERS HELD BY CELTIC SURPRISES continue m the English an 1 x-ottish Football Leagues. In the First Division of the English 1 a^ue \e>.terday. Stoke City created tht biggest upset by trouncing MMdlesbro' 6—2. Then the Wolves. who
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  • 267 3 To Lead Th-- World AGAINST SPREAD OF BOLSHEVISM Berlin, Sept. lf>. THE possibility of Germany and Japan seek to lead the world m an "Anti-Bolshevik Front" is being discussed m diplomatic circle:. h(*e m connection wilh the return of Hcrr Von Dircksen, the German Ambas-adoi m Tokyo,
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  • 5 3 mfdkuthjierkngk British Official Wireless
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  • 534 3 ST. ANDREWS BEAT SKINS RUGBY WIN School Team Too Fast FRESH from their victory over the R. A. M. C. last week, when they won by 15-3, the St. Andrew's Rugger XV scored another convincing viciory at Farrer Park to-day when they defeated the Inniskillings "A" team by 18 points
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  • 211 3 Preliminary Rounds Of Championships nnHE following are the results of the first round preliminaries m the Singapore Boxing Championships held at the Drill Hall last night. Flyweights: Othman b. Mhd. (5.A.8.C.) oeat P.C. Jafar (Police), Pte. Haynes (Skins) beat AC Rand (R.A.F.), M. Bruyns (5.A.8.C.) beat Dennis Lee,
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  • 466 3 At Basket-Ball LOCAL CHINESE OnTLAYED Singapore, Saturday. PROVIDING the huge crowd that turned up at the Great World to watch them m action with one of the finest displays of basket-ball ever seen m Singapore, the Japanese Olympic team convincingly defeated a Combined Singapore Chinese team to-night
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  • 186 3 McLean 2 Up At The 18th Green Garden City, Sept. 19. THE final m the American Amateur 1 Golf Championship began to-day at 3 p.m. (8.5. T.), the finalists being McLean and Fischer. Weather conditions had greatly improved, but there was a gusty breeze. McLean was 1
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  • 79 3 London, Sept. 19. The following rugby matches were played to-day: 31ackheath 23 Rosslyn Park 0 London Scottish 3 Wasps S Bath 10 Bedford 11 Cardiff 11 Bristol 0 Devonport S. 18 Old Blues 0 Gloucester 3 Coventry 0 Leicester 20 Plymouth A. 5 Northampton G Richmond 23 Newport
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  • 130 3 Cheered By Huge Crowds At Aberdeen don. Sept. 19. npHE train with the special .saloon m I which the King travels art* last night reached Ballater Station at B '4o this morning A Guard of -Honour was mounted by the First Battalion of the I fordon
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  • 50 3 M Of Missing Men New York. Srpt. 19. Thirty-four of the 39 men who were reported missing as the result of the sinking of a trawler at the entrance to Delaware Bay during a hurricane to-aay. were found alive on a barge two allies from the shore Reuter
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    • 111 3 But your 1711 kiom illHllilE/IIiAWS l^lJ/tILIFW-miUfJIE f IEIGWIf CUE Phone 6907 SINGAPORE Post Box (>56 To Banish Travel Fatigue wl you may always depend on T47//" Genuine '^Mw Eau de Cologne. A few drops inhaled from ||I§^ the handkerchief or dabbed on temples or forehead will alleviate headache and migraine,
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  • 1153 4 NO ORGANISED CAMPAIGN BY AUTHORITIES (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. {DESCRIBED as a very valuable con*J tribution to the Hawkers' problem by the President of the Municipal Commission the Hawkers' Committee report, was fully thrashed out at yesterday's Commissioners' meeting. The President the Hon. Mr. G.
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  • 220 4 The Charge INVESTIGATIONS BY POLICE {From Our Own Corresponded) Johore Bahru, Sept. 19. rX connection with the case m which Mr. R. J. Brooker, Engineer-in-charge of the construction of the new Mental Hospital at the sl£ miles Scudai Road, Johore Bahru, was held jp by three armed
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    • 258 4 BLOW THE BUGLES! BEAT THE DRUMS! Dm THE AumENCE LAUGH •VOC E. ItlUllVll lAST NI^HT OR DID THEY? Wm YOT^ RET THEY DID! IS HERE IN ||k O 9 ALHAMBIIA It: shows to-day" r with y" !> 4 t| wHBJmBII '.^^EP Everybody is joining m the laughs he has ever
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    • 35 4 5.15 9 15 r^f>sorifc£C*ffl -comedy am™ a fj^CWV^*J^-^ J^- >uw CAPITAL C" —Free Press /il/) 1 s^fc -'^M^^*'n studios PRODOON S* -'¥>•■** -r~^ .X-:-'-. V.-. d&v&flfMofcts adtf*".^^ ~*".'.''-'^w^y »'•'•'-<'^"^-y- <GK DEI HR WAbUKV b^Bbt 'Kb I !&>;
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  • 87 5 Here's A Chance To Get To Know Us No. Here is Mr. V. Balakrishnan, one of the operators of our Lucllow typecasting machine the latest machine of its kind m the country. r i MM installed a few months ago, nd is capable of casting: every si^e and variet> of
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  • 148 5 "HUSBAND CALLING" C ONTEST Voice Heard "Half A Mile Away" Ea.<thampton, MassachusH ts I WOMAN here can make herself heard half a mile away. She is Mrs. William Underwood, champion of a recent "husband calling" contest conducted m the district. It saves her "a lot of steps", she says. Pointing
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  • 150 5 lied Shirt Leader Ke leased But Bannsd Simii. THE 'Moslem Gandhi," Khan Abdu Ghallar Khan, who has been released from prison, has been forbiddsn to reside m the North West Frontier Province or the Punjab. The reason lor the ban Is said to b: that his presence m
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  • 438 5 Alleged Statement COUP "CAUEFULLY PREPARED" AN alleged statement showing how the £3,700 bullion robbery from a railway van near King'b Cross was planned was read at Old Street Police Court. Frederick William Hopper, age i 28. a motor driver, of Graham Street, City Road, E.C.; Henry
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  • 200 5 Extension Of Government Programme (Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent; London, Sept. 2. NOTWITHSTANDING the present diffi- cult financial position, the Netherlands Government has submitted to Parliament a Bill to strengthen the defences of the N.E.I, deemed to be necessary m view of the international situation. In
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  • 163 5 U.S. Government Heeds Request Of Collectors Washington Stamp ecllec ors m America have protested so strongly to President Roosevelt and the Secre ary of the Treasury Mr. Morgenlhau, against the proposed sale of unissued pota:o tax exemp stamps, that the Treasury has now abandoned the idea. The
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  • 546 5 WATCHING THE SCREEN FOR A MURDERER (By Air Mail* London, Sept. 2. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFT\ men and women detectives and civilians will sit m a small cinema m the heart of the West End to-day making the most amazing film ev*r known m the history
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  • 174 5 Toronto, Ontario. The Ontario Government has offer el a reward of 1000 doVars (£200) for the arrest and conv.ct'on of unknown persons who have s°t the woodland ablaze. The prem s s°d prosecution is directed jwmst criminal negligence as well as de v 'bprate arson. Deflnft* ev'derc? that
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    • 148 5 Her Hair Grew Thick And Long^ Again Astonishing Results by Use of Kotalk^ aimost 4sMm^ bald," writes Spli^ Miss Annie 'Jf *Sk? Thompson. "5 tried aU 'Mfc^-^r kinds of mi§r was advised i^'-fil try Kotalko, and to my R covered that t« I had finally found the nght thing. The
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  • 440 7 DANCING PIRATE COMING A TREAT Brilliant Acting By Charles Collins THE CAST Jonathan Pride CHARLES COLLINS Alcaide FRANK MOSGAN Seranna STEFFI DIN A Pamfllo L U i s Aiberni Don Baltazar Victor Va*coni Cha*o jack Laßue Blanca Alma Real Tccolote William V. Mon? Pirate Chief
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    14 7 I Terry m a Iron "The ftfrotefe of Corb'.l." coming soon to the Capitol
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  • 494 7 THE STOR V OF "THE MARRIAGE OF CORBAL 9 THE REVOLUTION Ls spreading 1 throughout France. Vague, incredible rumours of it are reaching the quiet rura\ districts, while m Paris itself the guillotine never rests from its grim woik, except for resharpening after every
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  • 142 7 priOBABLY tne world's most productive artist, capable of turning out drawings n d paintings at the rate of 20 or 30 per day, is said to be Robert Edmond Jones, foremost authority on stage .settings, lighting- effect and colour. For Pioneer Picture' "Dancing Pirate." Jones is declared to
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  • 105 7 NOT CRUEL Forcible Feeding Of Geese Copenhagen Forcible feeding of geese for the production of pate de foie gras has led to allegations of cruelty to animals against a goose farmer here. As a sequel to the complaints, a complete investigation of the producer methods was ordered. The veterinary surgeon
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  • 252 7 Unusual Film Of The French Revolution TPREATED with an elegant charm which invests the screen with the dignity of the 18th Century, 'The Marriage of Corhal" is a vivid contrast to all previous films which have dealt m brutal manner with the terror of the French Revolution. Passing over the
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    • 7 7 Read The Malaya Tribune" Dominant m Malaya.
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    • 40 7 >_- /v^( Bffiinl SMHI \i* cgaft \v\ Here's the BIG car with the low upkeep cost the Sole Agents: THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (***** LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPIIt, BATU PAIIAT, MUAR. PENANG MOTORS. PENANG; IPOH MOTORS, J1»OH; MOTORISI> STORES. SERLMBAN.
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    • 306 7 <» w s .'V&gfij&fc i<3M mm' i^| i causr* irritability and irregular functioning fc "'"s^. B^^ of the nerN'es. f i^afek. B^^ Kal/ana will con<]«i^r I ttv^ v c on<^ t>on surely X and easily. HI.. v^ai^iiHHHllHlß High Blood the bidden cause g-^. of POOR HEALTH t n w and
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  • 4940 8  -  J. G. SARASIN Our Short Story j> m By >* Suddenly Guiscard' s freakish, wild a m bit ions possessed him once again. He, who had been an intriguing Abbe m his youth, and a wild soldier m later years, now, on the verge of dishonoured
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  • 1832 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES •ioN'i, before ten o'clock this magic, nongre] city of tin, trade and turbulence I and asleep. No speeding joy rider, owl, motor-ear or jazz fiend breaks the delicious jtupor of its repose." Believe it or not, that is from an Australian journalist's account of Singapore, appearing under
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  • 1129 10  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. our woman correspondent BY N iC?OAPORE s'.omed to be m a very "elated trame of mind last Saturc.itv j night for simply every place of amusement was packed out. No doubt everyone had had luck at the races. I hope M anyway! The Seaview Hotel
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  • 213 10 The Weather m the Streets fsllov. s the further fortune of th-» characters of Invitation to the Waltz. O'ivia, after a dis- trcus marriage which hes happened J n the intervening period between the two bocks. meets Rolle Snenrer again n the trs.n on the way Iv>2iie.
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  • 1691 10 HIGHER, hip her and still hifcher. Guess what! none other than hats. That means that crowns are going really alarmingly high, but oh my! bow smart they are too. At John Little's last week I saw a couple that were re&liy knock-outs m their attractiveness. They are
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    • 133 10 H AT VOGUE S Cll> hes iS^W Make the Woman M*s Highlights of Fashion I FLASHES FROM PAKIS v AND NEW YORK. i AUGUST SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. Ladies who arc quick to recognise arrestinfly smart clothes, will tmd censistingly from these distinctive incdeis real mastery m styling and skll m
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    • 121 10 s «j» jGREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES] IS-F, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. S All the latest publications at cheap rates NEW BOOKS EVERY MAIL Special rates OUTSTATION MEMBERS, CLUBS and MESSES, j Hours of business: 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. S 1 PALAIS DES MODES THE EXCLUSIVE DRESS MAKERS j J Have just
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    • 218 10 NOW ON! TliK ftOIOVAL SALE AT Aux Chats Noirs k)okat\burSkin Skin Specialists declare that JSo^^^^'s!k 80 out of every 100 women fB» suffer from skin outbreaks, mW -flBK; 1 spots, pimples, blotches, and til |Bm I Ugly complexion faults are W T\. *Wf woman's most common enemy. U |>^*S^^ w
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  • 695 11 fl\ P' 7 the mixed r< '-vero lield ul thp Club, were, I'm afraid by r.he weather, most of absolutely drenchble to prove their who gave away the red and grey floral UcKk, oatee. IT R. Cafe on Saturday the J* women seeme-;
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  • 162 11 OUR great event this week has been the reopening of another term at St. Margaret's School. There are a few new pupils to take the piaces of those yoing to England Mrs. Davidson, very attractively dressed m a sky blue linen, with Circles ol blue, black
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    400 11 CPRINp'S the right fcfcne for t: v light touch, the capr i and the present craze for knowing smart feminine touches on tailored or semi-tailored clothes is the flowering of an idea thai lias been slowly gathering momentum lor a number ''f seasons. How delightiui n Is to
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  • SUNDAY TRIBUNE
    • 571 12 'ritE annual meeting of that learned body the British Association invariably provides splendid copy for the newspapers. Scientists opeak on a variety of subjects uhich are by no means of the "dry ;,s dust" variety and often their speeches whether intentionally or not we do not presume
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  • 1234 12  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Workers Have Been Badly Advised MALAYA seems to be m danger of losing its reputation for freedom from industrial disputes. When fifteen hundred pineapple cutters m Singapore and Johore came out on strike last week no political importance was attached to their
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  • 589 12 IT is true that there are reporters like j those mentioned m the following paragraph, but they don't last long. A THE young reporter was sent out to write up a society wedding for the local paper. He returned an hour or so later
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    • 41 12 ae^,^^^^^, i j a^j|-.,^.. M M ,^J High grade and beautifully finished i Ibla °i #i I 2 hour strike > 8 da y time from $iB.— 4 f (Westminster, 3 day movement ELI Ib 1 n II JP' 12 Months Guarantee.
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  • 996 13 AN EYEWITNESS IN SINGAPORE IS SHE DEAD? Woman Who Whipped Her Men ifAN^ lU< t>et ll t.ol'j, and mai •pini<»n- given, concerning the aotori< us Baroness Eloiae Were- \xy\\i\, y alone and by ma force as I, one of a gro of thirt- weal coast
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  • 172 13 Guards The Property Of Farmers Ladysmith, Natal ABAEOOII, apparently outlawed by its bend, has been "appointed" local police nan at Smon Kop, Natal, scene of tome of vhe fiercest, fighting of the Eoer War. Mysterious raid:} on natives' crops led io rumours that a ghost was abroad. Bui
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  • 163 13 Me.ts Wife After His Funeral London THE wife of a Preston coal merchant who yesterday attended her liasband's funeral to-day travelled home to meet him alive. Such was the extra-ordinary experience of Mrs. Kibble who went with her husband to a Dorset seaside resort for a holiday on
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  • 469 13 The Coastal Trip To Penang ißy C.A.G.) A HORIZON of crimson, grey and burnished gold the outline of the coast, shadowy at times and quite distinct at others the salt sea-spray blowing m one's face— and the swirl of ihe water lashed into a white foam
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  • 339 13 Carried Over A Million And A Half Children Sydney, N.S.W. Scpl. 8 'TARONGA Zoological Park's veteran, Jessie, the elephant, celebrated her G4th birthday recently. Attired m special Indian robes, the elephant paraded among delighted children. As climax, Jessie blew out, 64 candles on a g gantic birthday
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  • 137 13 Darwin. Northern Australia. Sent. The death of Bert H. Combes, 44, a buffalo shooter, at South Alligator River, Northern Territory, has been reported to the Darwin police tv Edward Sawdj Sawdy sa^d that, with two aborigines Combes left his camp to travel 30 miles with a load
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  • 399 13 AVOID GLARE! —CAUSES EYESTRAIN By R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Green Is the most soothing oi colours for the lampshade. Next comes a shade decorated with plenty of green figures. Yellow is not bad, if it U no» 100 transparent, and pink docs well enough if
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  • 686 14 Champion Whisperer This Dog Croons Mousetrap Catches Ca t Burglars Water On Fire HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world. CARAT CARROT Harvesting m his fields at Tacoma, Washington, Mr. T. Sasaki pulled up a carrot. When it came out of the earth
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  • 156 14 U.S. Claims Land Bought From Napoleon Breckenridge, Colorado. 1 "FORGOTTEN EMPlRE"— bought •ft «>om Napoleon Bonaparte at a price equal to lVjjd. an acre— has only now, for the first time, been formally claimed by the United States. It is 13,000 acres of rugged mountain territory m Colorado,
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  • 178 14 "School Patrol" System A Success In India Bombay. The "school patrol" system, which has proved such a success m America, after a trial m certain Indian cities by the Safety First Association, has proved a great success m helping to reduce road deaths. The system came to
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  • 701 14 ON patrol Men In Lonely Outposts lone:> outposts. ls ai Among the many stories was of how he ua, a b, e u> settU yage tribal light by Mppeariii the scene m an aeropLuVT ''One day," he said, l went out patrol. There was a big
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  • 1013 17  -  G. S. Hammonds A Break In The Monotony I What The Sea Can I > Do— Better Holidays t For All fl* 1 :> of )ii> m Malaya has been of numerous grumble* ,n the c who have committed thcmto spending a portion of their
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    • 214 17 -t^_! SHELYADOR j 8 I f It is the most beautiful refrigerator m the world with shelves m the |j| lu^:^ yum-. ~-t~" jll^n^'"^" door which provide 50 r; extra space. Think of the great convenience l 3 M FF~ IN n^^^^^^y W} th which you can arrange small articles.
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    • 372 17 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. Tl. is a condition (or disease) to whic.ii saaay oaoitwe riven but few really undrrsun.l i is simply weakness—a break down at it «v»r*>, (A tv« vital forces that *utt*>u the Bjrstem matter what may b« its cause* ithey arr iluj»»t numberless), its symptoms are much
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  • 835 18  -  RESPONSE TO THE "COME ON" Haratius (By I rnniun practice among I. in players to make use <>i discards as to indicate o partner, possession of an entry card, ot strong holding m any particulaf suit. B this 'come on" jit fence is a two edged weapon which
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    • 101 18 MY WIFE USED TO 8E THE e SAME WAY- ALWAYS JUMPY, THE VITAL NERVE-NOURISHING IRRITABLE. THEN THE VITAMIN 3 IN QUAKER OATS DOCTOR TOIO |f?\ MADE HER A X^T HER TO EAT f*sv NEW WOMAN. U^Jk Our bodies must have a fresh supply of Vitamin B |j^lJA^£^ ever V *j
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  • 836 19 PROBABLE FINAL PAIRS OPEN SINGLES How Champion May Be Beaten (liv "Dragon") JHK op< ning ties m the Singapore 1 Open Men's Dodbtea Championship tournament irew played at the Clerical Union Hall last Sunday. The pair considered to have the L chance of
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    158 19 S.B.A. Waiting For News From Hongkong THE officials of the Singapore Badminton Association are still waiting lcr a re;)ly froir the sister Association m Hongkong with regard to the proposed inter-Port badminton tournament. It will be remembered that rece^ll, me S.B.A. appointed a sub-committe. to go into the
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  • 718 19 The Kinta League IPOH NOVICES WIN HONOURS (By "Racquet") 'rHE 10: j >6 Kinta League Competi- tiou whs brought to a close lant Sunday with the playing oi* the filial tie between the Chung Wha Badminton Party and the Old Michaelians' Association, and the postponed matches
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  • 635 19 THE fifteenth annual general meeting of the Tiang Choon Kok will be held at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1936. at Mr. Chua Poh Choon's residence. 37, Desker Road. The agenda are 1 To read and approve minutes of the 14th annual general j meeting; 2.
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  • 224 19 is frtei tminton match of •ingles and two doubles wiii be played i Li ii- B.P and Ui rona B.F. to-day at 315 p.m. a th< Kiang LUn P :icld. following wi!i :u Mayfair B.P I X Bai Chai, Tan Kirn 7ong, Yeo Kian Hoc, Chan Yew Chccnc'.
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  • 103 19 A start will be made m the yoany Badminton League m the Distric' m the near future and entries for the event closed on Sept. 15. Six teams are competing, namely, the Ulii Muar Club, the Mohamad Club, the Chinese Party, the Sri Muar Parly, the Senaling
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  • 438 20 TO-DAY'S HOCKEY MATCH THE VISITORS Progress In Recent Years (By "Sticks") WILL Singapore be able to show supcriorily on the hockey field against the Japanese Olympic team m this evening's game? This question will undoubtedly be asked by all lovers of spcrt m Malaya
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  • 550 20 Ipoh R eside nt's Offer (By "Forward") IT was not so very long ago that an article appeared m these columns pointing cut that the standard of tennis m Malaya is fairly hiirh, as compared with neighbouring countries. Further proof of this has beeu forthcoming
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  • 1558 20 FOOTBALL FINALISTS— NEED FOR A MALACCA A. A. A. npHE second semi-final tie m the Government Inter-Departmental 1 knock-out competition played on Friday saw the elimination of the Post Telegraphs by a solitary goal from a penalty kick. If the postal men had emerged victorious, they
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  • 236 20 LARWOOD THE M.C.C. A Sphinxlike Attitude THE M.C.C. has made (he following announcement as regards the position of H. Larwood and W. Voce. the Nottinghamshire fast bowlers:— BOTH APPROACHED "In the summer of 1935 both H. Larwood and W. Voce were approached by responsible officials as reeards their attitude towards
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  • 548 20  -  K.O. .BOXING WINS AGAIN Rivers To Appear On Oct. I uiy YOUNG Gauder is o,ntmuing his sequence of victories. He wont up to Penang last \u;»k and beat Vce Chan, the Siamese who is recognised as Penang'g light and welterweight champion. Although it was a points vicloiy,
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  • 664 21 Prize Day PRIVATE SCHOOLS PROBLEM Singapore, Saturday. THE first Prize Day of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce, Singapore, was held on Friday Lhe Key. k. K. b, Adams presiding. In his report for the year Mi. }l R. Menon, after tracing the histor>' and progress of
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  • 91 21 Mr. Bell's Boxing Card For Oct. 1 Singapore, Saturday MR. Bertie Bell will stage another splendid programme at the New World Arena on Thursday, Oct. 1. At a meeting held by the Board of Control last night, the following fights were passed. Al Rivers v. Clever Henry,
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  • 153 21 The following ties m the V.M.C.A. Au'unv.i TwOnis Tournament have been 3xed. MONDAY, SEPT. 21 S. A. Dawood and Kamis 30.3 > vs. Dr. Chia Teck Yam and Yoshii (—30.3) M. I. Reshiy and C. F. J. Ess 3> w>. v. i.\. ri^uy and Yadi 3O). The following
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  • 21 21 The Chinese Swimming Club will meet the k.A.F. at water-polo to-day at the Cluo pool, at \2 n~on
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  • 69 21 The Y.W.C.A. Chinese Ladies Service Committee ?re having Lheir regular monthly evening social c Raffles Quay on Monday next, Sept. 21. at 5 p.m. This month it is to take the form of a tea and party when the giiLst o.' lionour will be Miss F. Pierce who
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  • 682 22 THE SINGAPORE CUP HARD FIGHT Wet Ground At Anson Road Singapore, Saturday THE replay between teams from the Terror r»nfl the Police at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, m the Singapore Cup Competition, was played under unfavourable condition. The heavy rain which fell m the earlier
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  • 109 22 Japanese Team In Action To-Day A record crowd is expected at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the Japanese Olympic footballers meet a representative Singapore side. The Japanese, who did pretty well m the Berlin Olympics, are sure to give a good account of themselves. Incidentally it is
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  • 63 22 Secaucus, New Jersey Patsy Salzano, a special policeman, .vas given a choice of going back to his ,viie, Josephine, or spending a year and day at hard labour when charged with aesertion and non-support. When he heard these alternatives, Jaizano sighed, and said simply; 'Judge, I
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  • 472 22 THIRD ROUND Exciting Play At Clerical Union Singapore, Saturday, THRILLING play mai»ked the third round of 'the Singapore Open Badminton Tournament which was held at the Clerical Union Hall this afternoon. Four ties were decided and the standard of badminton was high. Chew Yew Seng (Gleeful), last
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  • 3148 23 UPSET IN FIRST EVENT FIFTH DAY Record Time By Bordighera Singapore, Saturday. A RECORD crowd turned up at Bukit Timah this afternoon to see thr final toy's rates of the SinjrHjx.rr Turf Hull's Autumn (GoM Cup) Mittimy. The b< tting was also a
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  • 365 23 (By Our Woman Corresponding THE weather was rather dull at Gold Cup Race met' but it d:d not seem to Into much with the enjoyment of the miliioi. people there. There was really a la*t,e rcwd and eve." .one was very < ■>< lecting winners. Smart
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    • 27 24 GO VERNMENT SER VICES FOOTBALL The Hon. Mr. A. S. Small (Colonial Secretary^ presenting the G.S.F.A. Cup to Dr. Oehlers, captain of the Medical Services Football XI.
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    • 89 24 HEADING FOR THE BE A CH June Knight, Metro Goldwyn-Mayer player, dans her sun .suit of cherry red print over a white linen background lor the beach. Singapore English School Sports: Ban Choon, winner of Long Jump (open). Shooting television scenes m the 8.8.C. studios English School Sports: 120 yards
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