Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 September 1936

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 4.— No. 16. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 67 1 100 BOMBS RAINED ON BILBAO HOUSES CRASH: MANY DEAD PRESIDENT AZANA PREPARING TO FLEE? Balbao, Sept. 26. f|VER a hundred bombs were rained on Bilbao from the air and the seat of the rebel civil government was nek. All available bos*>oi r »es are working
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  • 20 1 Madrid, Sep!. 26. Rosario Dellano, sister of an insurgent general, has been arrested. She pleaded to be shol immediately.— Reuter
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  • 29 1 Buenos Aires, Sept. ::»>. It is said that the Argentine Embassy in Madrid has reported that President Azana and several other prominent Spaniards have requested refuge at the Emba. Reuter
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  • 13 1 Seville, Sept. 2& A broadcast states thai ihe anti-Government cadets _$re children.— Reuter
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  • 29 1 Mr. Chow Lu. principal of the Chungsan University and noted Chinese state-man. I Mr Scow Kuan Yin. head of the teaching staff of the Chungsan University.
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  • 840 1 TWO WEDDINGS IN SINGAPORE Mr. K. P. Bingham Miss Elizabeth Acheson Singapore, Saturday THE Presbyterian Church was the setting tor a very prettj v edding thi.. j afternoon when Mttss Elizabeth Walker, Acheson, daughtx r oi Mrs. Vini ent Acheson, ol Castlecaufieid, Donagb j more. Co. Tyrone, became the bride
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  • 255 1 Oci Sale Next Year NOT A CORONATION EDITION (From Our Own Correspondent) By Air Mail London, Sept. 16. TII 10 Straits Settlements are to have their new stamps bearing the will Hot be it sf>ecjaT Coronation issue. It lias been decided that they shall be
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    15 1 A neek-and-neck finish m lhe second race on the Inst day ot the Singapore Races.
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  • 57 1 Many Newspaper Editors Arrested (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 26. THE C.I.D. of the Police raided the offices of several Siamese newspapers yesterday afternoon and arrested the editors. It is believed that the Police action was due to alleged complicity in breach of the Regulations Act for
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  • 41 1 Retiring Lord Mayor Of London London, Sept. 26 His Majesty the King has been pleased to confer a Baronetcy on Sir Perry Vincent; the retiring Cord Mayor 01 ing shi riffs and alderman, Heuten mtj British Official Wireless
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  • 232 1 Devaluation Effect ANNOUNCEMENT IN WASHINGTON London, Sept. 2(>. IN announcing- the agreement by tho three Governrnents in Washington, Mr. Morgenthau (Secretary of the Treasury) said that the intention of France to devalue the franc would, in his opinion, be the turning" point iti general world
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  • 292 1 Paris, Sept. 26. AS a result of the devaluation of the franc and the tripartite monetary agreement between Lritain. the United States and France the franc will be stabilised between 96 and 103 to the pound sterling. Reuter. London, Sept. 26. The devaluation of the franc was anti*
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  • 81 1 On Board Missing Imperial Airways Plane London, Sept. 26. THE Post Office announces that a portion of air mails for the England bd India, Malaya and Australia server wu.; aboard the Boadicea, comprising correspondence posted in London up lo about 8 am on Friday, and in the
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  • 99 1 SWITZERLAND ANI) BELGIUM JOIN IN Certain Duties To <;«> IMPORTANT MEETINGS FTXBO l/oitd.m, Sept. 26. CWHZi;iU.\M> and Belgium are adhering to the mone I a rv agreement whieh is taken to indicate Swiss devaluation. All foreign exchange dealings in London were suspended, no transactions In e.oid taking
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  • 190 1 London, Sept. 26. The Journal Official m Paris publishes decrees relating to the currency re-adjustment The Paris Bourse will be closed until a date to be fixed by a decree Meetings of both Chambers of the French Parliament are convened for Manday Owing to the financial situation, M.
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  • 8 1 Ashes Of Prince's Mother Stolen
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  • 32 1 Later: Steps proposed by the Government to offset an alteration in the exchange value of the franc will include the abolition of duties on certain commodities such as petrol and sugar- Reuter
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  • 169 1 Fans. Sept. 2G. M Blum, M. Aviol. M. Splnas.se (Minister ol liu lia<..<-. auu M. Salengro met urgently ai ll.fi to-day alL M. Blum's official residence, to consifler the financial; -economic and political consequences of the nee/ monetary alignment.*'" „._^S Thc Finance Committee of the Chair, ber
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  • 34 1 GUILDER ON tail I) The Hague, Sept The Government have declared thai the devaluation ot the swtt* rranc will in no amy change ihr Dutch palicv of maintaining tiu- gold standard guildei I Beuter.
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  • 20 1 Berne, Sept. 26. The Pfeeetal Cenael resolved this niornint; thai the Swiss franc shall remain on koui at tlie present
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  • 30 1 1 1- rom Our (>u n < tondent) Bangkok, Saturday. Thieves broke into Prince Dtamrong's 1 Palace on Thursday and :,U>le a gold urn contaiiune th< I n c Pi mother.
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  • 1444 2 21/2 PER CENT. CASH BONUS 5 PER CE NT. FINAL Singapore, Saturday. A DIVIDEND of five per cent, and a cash bonus of 2 J /L> per cent, was declared at the annual general meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited heid I to-day at
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  • 74 2 I m *asii ek, at the q25 S cc ai P-n, :o-dav Sf 'roller ot p r c good au, Alter the minutes of the i^, VVib mj c T: iition oH?> uormaliy w 0l toe i 1 the gL^g The balaacc hoc *<£ t "ding June 30 1933
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  • 144 2 j 1,500 Singapore Childr n Treated sn Saturday BIG crowd „n a cnthusi^_ i; luvemw a^cmi^d at the cS. ol Theatre to-day Mic^*£ so ihiough hi a spe< iJsf tlnee. Ma T E sher the genera] man- or of wf ramated Thrs Tb jiammc wa£ •xeelleniiy conducted ano
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  • 158 2 TAMILS Affray On Estate I Alleged Johore Bahru. Scut 25. 4S the result of an alleged affray on Pasir Plangie Estate, Johore Bahru. belonging to H.H. the Sultan of Johore on the night of Sept. 21. thirteen Tair.il lubber tappers were produced before Inche Abdul Raub bin Mohamed
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  • 58 2 R Singapore. Saturday, ames Aitken. a gunner of the Royal iliery wa. fined $150 by Mr. A. D k. the Third Magistrate, on a rge cf permitting a house In McPherson Road to be us*»d as a brotnel. The case was heard on Sept. 21 ana .the proceedings
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  • 41 2 The next change of programme at U I Alhambra will be the Great ZiegfeW. I Owing to complaints that the film au I too long last year, the management hat* j I reduced the funning time to two hours.
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  • 1526 3 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS .Many Surprisss SIX DRAWS IN FIRST DIVISION MANY interesting results were let» id. v m yesterday's home football, there being six draws m the In>t Division alone. Derby County, by virtue of a midweek victory, and a draw at \r>« sal's
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  • 89 3 Results Of Season's Opening Games London. Sept 26. The results of to-day's opening matches of the Rugger League are as follows:— R Bedford 8 Richmond 16 Blackheath 15 Birkenhead Pk. 12 Bridgend 23 London Welsh 2 Bristol 0 Gloucester 11 Devonport Ser. 18 Bath 29 leicester 22 Northampton
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  • 1163 3 Singapore Tournament 28 LIVELY BOLTS LAST NIGHT t IVELY fighting was seen at lj the Drill Hall last night when the Singapore Amateur championship competition was carried a stage further. There were 28 fights, and thanks to the good work of the S.A.B.A. officials, including Mr. Adrian
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  • 330 3 Annual Athletics Of Sports Club Singapore. Saturday. FINE weather favoured the opening of annual sports of the Girls' Sp« Club held on their ground at Serangoon Road to-day. Unfortunately, however, it beean to Vain half way through the programme, but the girls continued their I sports
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  • 108 3 A sumptuous Chinese dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D'Souza at their residence m Katong a lew days ago on the occasion of the 21st birthday of their youngest daughter Cedes. I The garden was artistically decorated J with Chinese lanterns. Tables were laid < out
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  • 219 3 RUGBY WIN FOR MIDDS At Farr r Park ST. ANDREW'S FAIL TO S( ORK Singapore Saturday. "<:"' Company "i the Middlesex Regiment just managed to a* the -1." string st Andrews Ruei.v Team at Karrer Park thw afternoon by 3 points Lo nil. game was played m a heavy drisue
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    • 634 4 THE SCMRN S METtOKK STAR JKILMI'IIS AGAIN IN THE BEST II I 4„ V <i<<> romantic comedy hit of THE TEAR 1 AT LAST! TIiePERFBCT SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! Par/lttnunt'* KrsiltsJ UTi.ei^ I rT-rs-^r>^firu.rir^r^ I &**»**>*'. stm*h> g ii*n e esp e cu t cUßi rumm* Adventure, J'aramount suj ana Musical Hit!
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  • 92 5 So. 4 Before the pages of news type and advertisements are sent down to the machine room for printing a page proof has to be taken and passed by a member of the editorial staff. It is the responsibility of Mr. Cheok
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  • 1512 5 Fiat-Foot BONE-SETTER WHO MADE A CURE THE scientific sections of the British Medical Association continued their meetings at Oxford recently. In the Section of Orthopaedics a discussion on "The Use and Abuse oi Manipulative Surgery" was opened by Mr. A. S. Blundell Bankart, FR. <\S. LETTER FROM
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  • 319 7 COLMAN STARS IN FINE FILM GREAT ROLE •'Under Two Hags" Coming Soon The Cast Sergeant Victor Ronald Colman arette t laudette Colbert Major Doyle Victor McLaglen Lady Yen tia Rosalind Russell Ivan Gregory Ratoff Captain Menzies Nigel Bruce Lieutenant Petainc.C. Henry Gordon Rake Herbert Mundin
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  • 100 7 JHE bemonoclcd, adenoidal, "haw-haw" Englishman can be counted upon to bring a laugh almost any time, but Nigel Bruce, who thinks this type of characterization a slur on a noble race, plays his Englishmen straight and without affection—and is consistently delightful Bruce, who is
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  • 326 7 Romance And Mystery, Comedy And Suspense In Thrilling New Hit ttosauncl Russell with a big supporting Colman is a private ln France's players assist the stars m their playing of this handsome and stirring photoplay. a LIVE with romance, many thrills, rt bright comedy and tingling with suspense, "Half Angel,"
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  • 316 7 Fra nces La ngfo rd See n In New Comedy Romance 'pALM SPRINGS," the Walter Wanger production for Para- 1 mount, which opens at the Alhambra Theatre to-day is a romance with j song hits, set m the playground of Hollywood's movie stars and West I Coast millionaires, with Frances
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  • 5476 8  -  Robert Hichens Our Short Story S IT was with Arthur Mainwaring, the notorious connoisseur and patron of the fine arts, at a private view of the Royal Academy, that I saw for the first time the now celebrated portrait by Blacker called 'The Pianist."
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    • 198 8 fmrm bb— fc-y- 4m. mM w___L m I 9 a~ al V m i M m m don't let Film spoil the beauty of your smile KEEP TEETH WHITE AND BRIGHT WITH PEPSODENT If your teeth are to be white and glistening, Try Pepsodent Tooth Paste today. Note how your
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  • 1649 9  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L. Hopkin ACCORDING to the popular idea, big prizes m B~ eepst*k€fl are usually won by piutoctatfl vho buy tickets by the thousand. her that or by a kongsj of ten humble artisans who club together to purchase one ticket. Ofl see what w,uld have happenfd if
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  • 2556 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. liin BY i our woman cor res pond c nt i OWING to the cc ol His High the Sultan oi Johore his birthday was not celebrated with the usual elaborate programme and the banquet a the Istana. However, the day wa^ a, usual made
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  • 1286 10 [AST week I saw the most exdtfr. th J n h l l lf- vi ;P» c Wng of a hu^ case of Roods, direct from New Yni*^T thc Enid Petrie showrooms It reklt was great fun. and I felt very provri tn! for I can now
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    • 78 10 -iff M r" CELTEX"- soluble- easily disposed of f "THE ORIGINAL"- very popular X all wool with very soft cover b_^^m_^i Of all Chemists and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya: GRAFTON LABORATORIES.Singapore. mm t T PALAIS DES MODES THE EXCLUSIVE DRESS MAKERS 1 Have just unpacked new Model Gowns from
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  • 448 11 AT the opw at of the film "San Francisco" I noticed a party includ Mrs Harper, m an attractive frock of brown chiffon, with Mrs. Murray and Mrs. J Millar who wore floral frocks. Mr and Mrs Kilmister were also to be seen,
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    16 11 A charming study of Mrs. CliiTord, wife of Mr. G F. Clifford, with their son Michael.
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  • 600 11 ■T n THE Weather Clerk has been playins \N^ some of his tricks this wee^. Two or three bW V-r— wt'fy afternoons it has ■__^^"aT\T J ooked quite promism W /T\\-5 in for oif s° the BbbJLXJ JB mm most energetic of the golfers have ventured
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  • 125 11 Orange Meringue Cup 6 oranges t 6. dates. chopDed t 2 tablespoons small seedh gins 5 tablespoons grated coconut 1 egg white 1 tablespoon granulated sugar Cut tops from orunges and red^ove pulp, leaving orange shell clean Dice the orange pulp and mix with dates, raisins and 2 tablespoon grated
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    • 81 11 At Vogue's!\ ...where the: Singapore smart-| WifT dressed Ladies are. M quick to recognise; arrestingly smart j|ML clothes, will find fi__*\ consistingly from mTbßb^^W these distinctive \M&/ Models Afternoon \mMmL l nil Cocktail Jr^ I Gowns. Just unv I IU Real Mastery m ■W A Styling and skill m I
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  • 1720 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones The Need For Social Legislation IN reading the local newspapers— l occado that during the past few days 1 ia«(s have stuck m my mind, and I tempted to string them together for a ami for a purpose thai is urgently a <i<
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  • 575 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore Sunday, Sept.27. 1936. THOSE OLYMPICS OHl'li high end rj low ami again then and rt ran-nations whi a tin eventi all i<! ir train. Oik i contends t i!1 il i l it Om other calls for th "•<■ r burgi nam oi mene.> on th< faring
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  • 585 12 W a story culled from the spritely columns of the •'Cocktails to Port" pag< ot tlie Sporting and Dramatic News which the "Horse and Hounds" contingent may appreciate. a? HE dog pack was reduced m numbers— down to six-and-a-hall couple. An unlucky number, so
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    • 49 12 £jQHH^__i Wm\ MM MM A. Sport Watch strong P** I B~i mmf W^m JF case for the protection of Van* I Vh_.| Allll reliable and accurate DUN Silver case engine turned, enamel or leather covered $34.— With automatic winding PLSpecial small models, ior ladies Duty free m Johore F.M.S.
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  • 1362 13 FILM WORKER S ALLEGA TION AGAINST MAN (By Air Mail) Sept. IT. i\' w 'ampsie film worker B told a remarkable story at tinQuarter Sessions n when Rotx-J-t Allan McDonald. 33, was acquitted on a charge of having inch cently assaulted h< police witness,- alleged that
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  • 197 13 Special Petrol To Be Ussd Cairo. !N preparation for the Empire Race to Johannesburg that starts on Sept. 29, a supply of special highly combustible petrol has left Fort Sudan on the Red Sea coast on a 500--mile journey across the desert to Khartoum and thence
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  • 237 13 The Wonderful Effects Of Davos (By "Helvetia.") FEW people recognise to the full the medicinal value of climate. To a certain extent we all implicitly regard climate as medicine when we take a ••change," a holiday, m some place away from our habitual abode. We visit a
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    10 13 The newly introduced water cycle at the Alkaff Gardens. Singapore
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  • 173 13 Ethiopian territory. But the country i.s disorganised and we can't be responsible for the safety of foreigners. Mr. Shaw, a stock man with short dark hair and wearing glasses, has made a dozen trips himself to Ethiopia and is convinced the Italians can do no
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  • 422 13 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. i Doctor of Ocular Science) It is good fun, occasionally, to play j '"Blindman's Buff"' with the young people. But it would be a tragedy to have permanently unseeing eyes. According to the Society for the PreI vention of Blindness, it is
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  • 336 13 Monoplane Test SLEEPING-BERTHS FOR 16 PASSENGERS (By Air Mail) London, Sept 17. ACCEPTANCE trials of the Cano- ])iis. first of the new fled of Imperial Airways monoplane flyinpboats, began recently under the direction of Major EL G. Bracitley, the company's air superintendent. Binee the constructor's trials ware
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    378 14 ball one would never think they were 74 years old, if not for an inscribed silver plate which reads "Presented to Mr. James Redfearn by the Portland Cricket Club, 1862." Mr James Redfearn is the father ot Mr. W. W. Redfearn. and the excellent condition m which the bat and
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  • 322 14 Coming* Tourneys MATCH AGAINST SINGAPORE (By "Racquet") rpHREE more important badminton events will take place m Ipoh before the end of this >car> The much-looked-forward-t\y item is the inter-State match between Perak and Singapore during the Christmas Holidays. It will be remembered that Singapore has already
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  • 531 14 THREE Australian cricketers L. O. B. Fleetwood-Smith (Victoria), A. F. Kippax, and O. W. BUI (N.S.W.)— have received offers to fill coaching engagements m India during the coming season. The offers have been made by the wellknown Angio-Australian cricketer, Frank Tarrant, on behalf of the Maharaja of Patiala.
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    • 181 14 HISTORIC BAT AND BALL IN SINGAPORE Memory Of Test Cricket TIIEKE m a very interesting romance Im him! a cricket bat and ball now m the possession of Mr W. W. Redfearn. the Singapore trainer. Looking at thc bat and 7*>||s| 6* ma ___H The Bat and Ball presented to
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    • 592 14 NEWS OF THE WEEK SUNDAY, SEPT. 20 FOUR thousand workers on strike m Singapore. Many reports of earthquake shocks felt on Saturday all over Malaya. Building cracked and man damaged Ul la.l from roof m Perak. Sino-Japanese clash at Fengtai. near Peiping. Winner of London-Melbourne Air Race Mr. T. Campbell-
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    • 497 14 Intei Shanghai Jan. ancse marii i***of oprn Kai s£_ rushes north OI Desperate f session M auvance FRIDAY. SEPT. 25 RUMOURS cabinet chane<* Franc mm r China protest ipan against so cond I by marine Japanese troops pouring into ShanghaT' Mm wmt JaY ePH^w a^^. Nothing suits a dog better
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  • 1515 15  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On S The Earthquake How It S Felt, What It Did And j I What It Didn't Dare To Do And How It Made I The Earthquake, How It Tower Ring And What Old Timers Had To Say
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    • 46 15 M x ,«t* I V^v\V^\ v* vVi vV _> A VC< tf v*** V .A'^wo'^ 1 1 A__ ***_>^ V vrf i_s?__^> *_\A_- A vS I 111* I 1 1> This space is reserved for Nestlo's special j coupon on the other side of this page. j •J. ,$>
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    • 223 15 SKIN-DEEP BEAUTY Beauty is only skin deep, but it is nevertheless, a very important fact that a healthy, fresh, wholesome skin is one of the most admired features m a woman. A lovely skin of fine texture, smooth and supple, enhances charm and attractiveness, and that is why the modern
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  • 149 16 Mother Coaxes Child To Drink Poison San Francisco. U/HEN her mother handed a glass of ,f poison to Lorraine Prince ac-rl U ln? Bm c C m, d p at fil St re,used t0 «2 it But Mrs. Prince eventually coaxed her to swallow it-and, unwittingly
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  • 457 16 Scene With Husband SHOT AT BIT GIN JAMS B< ci Hiiis. Calif. QLUMP Polly Moran's aci-ami of "Don't kill me" called a flock oi flannel-clad neighbours and a squad oi officers to her home at dawn recently for the arrest of the film romedienne's husband, whom
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  • 891 17 LOWBROW AN D PROUD OF IT! A Plea For The Vulgar i Is It Snobbery? Intellect And Thrillers. t jj.m. vi me puncipaj claims to social distinction m this and every other country eat to be the ability to distinguish between the lowbrow and the highbrow, and t recognise the
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    • 248 17 Me tnsech'cide\^mM \c/iat always Wm^ I 1 Sprinkle the new Rn FOWDEt m crocla <m_ ffiHP^K§_<y 1-3 Wri <wl,<ciel, ____j_j_ fr**** 8 toMC an <**-•' *3s|m|M Jt£2[^*» [> i 1 1 1 umiM Jiinnni it^i f.s^^<.^^4.<^^N<^^» A __^^^xxw^ TTy 1 1 n v lei Ml i»riM| SHELVADOR r M_T P
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  • 1123 18 OVERLOADING THE GAME WITH SYSTEMS (By "Horatius") OO far as Mr. Ely Culbertson is concerned, you cannot keep a squirrel on the ground. He is the past master at the introduction of new systems and conventions and he devotes considerable time and thought to the production of methods
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  • 71 18 Miami, Fla„ Sept. 15. The Tropical Radio Ltd., has reported the Norwegian steamer, Noravind, the American steamer F. J. Wollfe and the Coastguard Cutter Unalga racing to the assistance of the Norwegian ship Torvangen, caught m a hurricane about 350 miles north-east of Puerto Rico. Messages did
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  • 191 18 Putting on Weight Rapidly Modern fashions are not designed for j women with bulging hips, spreading waists, and double chins. The wtlldressed woman of to-day must have a slim figure. You can improve your figure by following the advice given by the writer of
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    • 244 18 yj^^^^Ouil ofsood Pom's i^____r $ut isportori mVS a "____■_■*_?>■ mx« ''■»_>! Genuine German make. .1 -—■■———■-■■■■I«_■—.-_-»-—l— WHAT'S ALL THIS I HEAR ABOUT _f___. I QUAKER OATS HAVING AN ABUNDANCE OF VITAMIN B I <_i WC VX\ a _CiV) x i^i«i TSPHHP^^ _fttV rv^ i j 7/// STORY- HERE IS WHAT
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    • 375 18 l________ J THE MAKERS *%"2_S9&^^. OF FAMOUS 4 V< i w Read The "Malaya Tribune" Dominant m Malaya. lllll^^ lIIIHH Itt^^ Won't Stop the IWINDorPAINI ■1 1 +t'''\&m&*XG£L** f "^^^^^^im^MßKlmW^^^^^^^^ I £itf MZZ /top f (HOS' J Torrential Rain—Steamy, humid conditions Colds *Flu Fevers j Headaches all go together. It
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  • 655 19 NO NEWS FROM HONGKONG THE EXPENSES Hundreds Of Dollars Collected j i (By "Dragon") i OPTIMISM still prevail m Singapore badminton circ"«es with regard to the proposed inter -port between Singapore and Hongkong although no news have as yet been received by the
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  • 108 19 The Jovial B.P. beat the Happilads B.P. by 5 2 m a friendly badminton matched played m Singapore. Scores (Jovial B.P. players mentioned firsts Sim Yeow Lim beat P. Neubronner, 15—12. 14—14 <3— l>. Lee Yang Kwang beat Koh Pway Chim. 15—2, 15—4. Koh Lock Num beat
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  • 944 19 AWING to the preparations for thc Chinese Trade Fair to he held at the Grea<; World a halt has been called to j the Singapore In er-Club Table-Tennis championship tournament. The com- petition will "be resumed when the exhi- bition is over. So far, the August Badminton
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  • 1341 19 SPORTS CO MMENTARY FROM MALACCA {Continued from last column) English folk dances. Miss Lomas earned the general commendation of the public for promoting so successful by the physical side of the girls' education. Miss N. Purdom, the Headmistress, must be congratulated on instilling so successfully and m such practical fashion,
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  • 680 20 BOXING FINE WINS A Chance For Al Rivers (By "X.0.") r PHK two big" fights at the New A World Arena on Sept. 18 were surprisingly good. Clever Henry ...-aw a spectacular exhibition of boxing combined witn hard hitting nst Joe Diamond, who was well beaten. It
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  • 163 20 Great Progress In Ten Years ELEVEN women, dragging cricket bags from sports cars, bustled into the drowsy village of Colwall m Herefordshire one day m mail week to celebrate ten years' grim emancipation of women's cricket. Tanned, Eton-cropped, striding freely m divided skirts and sandals, they came —some
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  • 47 20 Lahore, Sept. 8. Robin Chatterjee, the Indian swimmer, who entered the tank at 7.35 a.m. on Saturday came out to-day at 8 a.m. He has re-captured the world's manacled endurance swimming record beating P. K. Ghosh's recent record, set up at Calcutta, by seventy-seven minutes.
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  • 901 20 FOREIGN INVADERS: SPORT AND THE WEATHER (By "Forward") INHERE is great disappointment among sports enthusiasts, not only m Singapore but throughout Malaya as well, at the fact that the inclement weather prevented the Japanese Olympic hockey and soccer teams from playing locally. How greatly weather
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  • 862 20 WHA T MALA YAN FANS MISSED HOCKEY JAPAN COMPARED WITH THE LEADING WORLD NATIONS (By "Sticks") I SINGAPORE'S opportunity to de- monstrate her prowess on the I hockey field against the Japanese I Olympic team last Sunday waa comj pittely foiled by an incessant shower I of rain which fell
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    929 20 A RUGGER PERSONALITY RUGBY football enthusiasts will regret to hear that Mr. Derek Barr, one of the finest wing three-quarters m the country, who has for so many rars played for the North arc? Pera* is at present down with an attack of appendicitis, for which he
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    • 162 20 j AN EMINENT Doctor WrKes: HAVE FOUND THEY SUCCEED WHERE ALL ELSE HAS FAILED." M.D.. M.RC.S. Be guided by this, and the 12,000 other Asthma Specialists who constantly prescribe •EPHAZONE* for Asthma, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma. Don't waste time. Use the best remedy. GET "EPHAZONE" TABLETS to-day. Even the worst spasms
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  • 642 21 Weekly Reviews MESSRS. LEWIS AND PEAT'S REPORT U|ESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., m their weekly review of the local rubber market, write: Anart from a certain amount of buying by consumers, the market has been ciull and fluctuations small. With the exception of the Malayan Rubbar Stat
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  • 88 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. .Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.K.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 28% 27 Good F.A.Q. In cases (F. 0.8. September) 26% 26 1316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore i 26% 26% I do. October 26 3 4 267« do.
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  • 35 21 A tender for the construction of relnorced concrete piling for the seaplane rchorage and approach channel at lhe ?ivii Aerodrome by United Engineers ul has been accepted. The tendei lice was $15,442. I
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  • 169 21 Johore Pineapple Strike (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 25. CONDITIONS regarding the strike of v labourers m the pineapple factories m and around the vicinity of Johore Bahr\_ is almost normal now. Many of the regular workers have re- turned to work and the Police are
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  • 134 21 Touring Malaya Without Provisions I Smgarore. Friday. J THREE unemployed youths, Mohd Isak, J. Nonis and S. Dendrofl left Mallya n SGPt "t0 Cycle round I Travelling without provisions, they reached looh. a distance of lour hundred miles, and they left that town on Sept. So far they
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  • 35 21 Hyde Park. Nov- York, Sept 26 I WnXtf a n R «»*veli Mas appointed Mr. h Ha i> A^Woodring, assistant War Secre- < tary, as War Secretary pro tern. -ReuUr. I i m
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  • 271 21 But Man Proves He Was Not There (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 25. il CASE which aroused considerabl< interest among the Chinese commu nity m Johore Bahru, was decided by I SheiKh Abu Bakar bin Yahya .second Magistrate, Johore Bahru. when Hon I Bee
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  • 29 21 Professor R. b. Hawes UB F.R c.P., will be the speaker ai the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Ciub at tne Ad e phi Hotel on Wednesday
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  • 27 21 oi an Ii <r improve*. boxinaary beacon light nave been granted to Eugene Cv of o. Richmond Road i rerm of ie years fro j
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  • 23 21 Singapore, Saturday noon. London: £198 10s., up 605.; three months £106 10s., up 60s New York: 45 14 cts M up Uct
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  • 8 21 London-New Y..rk 5 04 Nam York-London 5.02
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  • 75 21 ksttqctdo r. Singapore, Sept. 26. iIESSRS. Fraser and Company m a.," 1 1 comment on the opening lend of the local market, state-— The un ..hare market opened steady with shares m moderate enquiry, but Driers from London are at prices rather f g v ll ian those
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  • 144 21 THE SINGAPORE MARKET RIHBER Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore:. 26 0 if> cts., down l 16 ct. Market Tone: Slightly Easier. London: 7 11 16 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16% cts., down 1 16(1. I Market Tone: Uncertain I Singapore. Saturday evening. The news concerning the franc caused
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    • 198 21 K. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casrj. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 135 Years European Clinical Experience VITALITY RESTORED I MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY BY GERMAN SCIENTIST ____PC*J-1 mmWWz Diagram SHOWING ACTION
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    • 131 21 line DIRECTOR of "MUTINY on the BOl'NTV'ami "C uAI CAnF'T I makes SCREEN HISTORY AGAIN I! LAVALCAD in-" 1 1 j NEXT CHANGE AT THE CAPITOL I SO TRULY GREAT...NO CLAIM CAN EXAGGERATE ITS GLORY! «gl*, jjßjljfflfflSwfffl xW^^_____________r-;''- 7;7- .■.■.-.■-•ij^-"-"- ig-x. ■'^■'&'jfmvt r JE%_ _-____f______H_Bfr mmmfm jm^k *Ztys&&- J^HR_____d____________l Vw
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  • 1284 22 TOO GOOD FOR POLICE KEEN PLAY r 1 Large Crowd At Anson Road I Singapore, Saturday ALL roads led to the Ansor. Road Stadium to-day when the official soccer reason was brought to a clo*c with the final of the S.AF.A. Cub competition between the
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  • 243 22 MALACCA SOCCER FINAL Municipality Bi'aten By hxcise j 'From Our Oun Corn pondent) lacca, Saturday. UESTERDAY lhe finals ul the Govern j ment shield competition mat played lon the Kubu field, beior? a large crowd which included thr Hon. Mr g v Bryant and other prominent Government officials, between the
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  • 50 22 "The lollowing have been selected tc olav lor the Hindu Association (the Champion Team of the Indian Association Fool hall League against the Res'. to-day ai ft p.m. on the J.C.S.A. Oromd. G B Krishnan. Rajaloo, Govindasamv. Peiia^amv S.ingkaran. Sangsnm (Cant) Gurdit Singh. Ponnusamy, Ra.ioo. Thangavaloo and Shanmugam
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  • 40 22 The "Singles" v "Married"' footllfi match of the Social Athletic Party fit ake place to-day Sunday on u> Clerical Union ground 'Rangoon mm and not on the J.C.S.A. ground^ Mr Goh Keng Hiang will referee the matcn
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    • 362 22 SIEW SIN SIA. Members ol the Siew Sin Sia ore requested to i,w that entries BjhgJ lor the annual tennis and badminton tournament.. The closing date to Oct. C The envies fees for tennis and bactmhron arc $100 and 50 cent, respectively Entries accompanied by fees should eat to Mr.
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    • 264 22 fIIENDE yjfk4mtmr fcadio QvoevreM Unit £ojh9£*»' JOURNALISM AND AD VER TISING With a view to providing complete and thorough personal traininj m U*^ ol two highly paid professions, it is proposed to found the Maw Journalism and Advertising, at the Eton High School. Smgaport^^ g ?ja Classes will be held
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  • 1915 23 EXCUSE ME PAYS $56 A GREAT SPURT Going Good A Large Crowd Singapore, Saturday. and final days races of th. SCeo :i T.:rf dub's Au-um^ slye^f* 1^ Ram threatened before the ZSr r, kept o,t and SJWJ. •Jm g S?iK»"«-«- actions The going was
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  • 36 23 Singapore, Saturday. Rp^LT" Com .P anv of the Middlesex th?^ n °A h l!, r m teh S&<* at Tanglin the St Andrew's Old Boys' ''A" learn defeated an Inniskillings XV by 8 pcin™
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  • 867 23 four points with pretty placing makinthe score 13—11. B "^K^i KHee failed with his service ana Siang made it deuce iitK w? led and the each with his services. Eng Hee made /.again failed with the service fn^ g f^ lang made lt 4 1 his
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 24 The Sunday Tribune ~_ZT SINGAPOREWUNUA^" SEPTEMBER 27, 1036.
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    • 96 24 A TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PICTURES OF LOCAL INTEREST Thc finish of the first race at the Sir... pore Skye meet on FtM f M>s Cedes D'Souza. youngest daughter Some of the guests taken on ft anci j^g. Clarence D'Souza.. at her residence m Ka oni EDES D'SOUZA The Girls Sports
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      • 202 24 24 Pages For ___F -L___i_-_ I l^llls A better record A f%*% rents g**^ The S^iw side NM The Beach At J**M h universally popular band with vocal chorus- rflhtand describes this very excellent rendering of »u\s a laniuishinj? lilt Which calls up visions ox J^^al theme which make dancing
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      • 133 24 I For Best Sports Reports Read the TRIBUNE -J FOR THOSE WHO DRIVE FOR THE FUN OF IT I W B I ffS^ B P km W B smart a fl l^flir B W performance, fascinating to 9 A B drive— that's the B.S.A. Seoul 9 B I BIPBh B
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