Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 October 1936

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. No. 19, SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 308 1 MADRID EXPECTED TO FALL ANY MOMENT DANGER OF BEING ENCIRCLED INSURGENTS ADVANCE DESPITE WITHERING FI,RE EN ROUTE London, Oct. 17. JHE insurgent armies investing Madrid are reported to be making steady progress, with the Government forces retreating on a 35-mile front. The fall of Naval
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  • 633 1 INTENSE INTEREST IN BRITAIN WANTS FORMER HEIR JOURNEY "IN SEARCH OF HEALTH AND JUSTICE" fHE Sultan of visit to London has caused intense interest in England, and great prominence has been given in the newspapers to the object of his journey. One paper, in describing the life of the Sultan,
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  • 229 1 POLICE FIRE VOLLEYS SIX TIMES: BOY STABBED, tfliSN H VCKED Bombay, Oct. 17. THE Police were 1 called on sax :imes in the morning to five volleys m at riot£*'s, looters and Tjie J$&$*? H werc^ snbleibr. burning >ow« r a'Mnd4^mpie/r The ferocity
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  • 104 1 Bombay, Oct. 17. nPHE night passed oft' without fur- ther organised violence, though there were a few casts of stray assaults and stabbing m remote by-lanes. The exodus of panic-stricken people m the affected areas commenced yesterday, outgoing trains being crowded to capacity. The casualties up to daybreak
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  • 147 1 U.S. ELECTION Socialist Candidate's Prediction New York, Oct. 17 WITH the approach of the date of the presidential election the activities of the candidates are increasing:. President Roosevelt was returning to New York Slate after a tour of 5,000 miles, from Denver to Detroit, when Governor Landon,
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  • 19 1 Mmc. Dietz announces that she his sent in her resignation as oruaniser of the Radio Service Co.*S Monday concerts.
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  • 197 1 Home Secretary To See A Deputation London, Oct. 16 THE Home Secretary has intimated his willingness to receive a deputation from the East End of London regarding public order, and alleged provocative behaviour of Fascist bodies. Speaking at Leicester last night, he spoke of the question as
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  • 61 1 Peiping, Oct. 17. THE first fruits of Sino-Japancs*-economic co-operation m North China materialised when an a ment m principle was reached foi through air traffic between Manchuria and North China. A special company, called the Hui Tuns; Company is being organised to handle the air traffic, which
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  • 230 1 Belgian Move LESSER PROSPECT OP NEW LOCARNO? London. Oct. 17. U/IhLK the British Government arc con sintering the effect* oi iviii- Leop.tfci deda ration, with the help p( explanations for whicti Ihe Foreign Secretary asked the Belgian Ambassador on Thursday, and in connection with which the latter
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  • 148 1 Healthier Position In Britain London. Oct. 17 THE Ministry of Labour estimated the number oi insured pci DOf m employment at the end of Sentember nro- tonally at 10.966,000 pending the n< periodical verification of figures. This enquiry has now been concluded, and it has
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  • 236 2 Capt. Ali's Tribute WORK OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. TRIBUTE to the fine educational work done in the local school by Christian Brothers was paid by Capt. Aii bin Maidin, M.B.E., yesterday at a tea-party <riven in his honour
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  • 211 2 Stole Jewellery From Benefactor (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday CRIMINAL exploits of an English I* speaking Chinese from Singapore was related by Inspector Michael Boyle to Mr. A. A. Faith, Police Magistrate, Malacca, yesterday when Tan Cheng Liong pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of
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  • 179 2 Competent Steersmen For Small Craft A BILL is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend tlu Merchant Shipping Ordinance. The Objects and Reasons state: The Navigation of small mechanicall.\ propelled trading craft m the ports of the Colony is a menace to the safety of
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  • 88 2 SeAi Off By Dominions Secretary Rugby, Oct Id. Sir Isaac Isaacs, formerly GovernorGeneral of 1 lie Commonwealth of Australia, left London this morning on h. s return journey to Australia. At Victoria station to bid him farewell was Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Secretary for Dominions Affairs. The Dominions Secretary
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  • 219 2 THE REV. KEPPEL GARNIER Death Of Former Penang Chaplain AREUTER message received to-day reports the death of the Rev. Keppcl Garnler, M.A., former Colonial Chaplain m Penang, at the Rcy.il Masonic Hospital, England. Mr Gamier left Penang on Aim. Z» for Hem- by the Kaiser-I-Hind on medical advice He was
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  • 72 2 $750 Bail Ofiered For Twn Malays Singapore. Saturday. Dollah bin Bulat and Ahmat bin Sidi, two Malays, were this morning charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. tin Second Magistrate, with kidnapping one Morgis from hL lawful guardian from a house m Java Road m the early hours of
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  • 54 2 Major Brearley To Address Rotary Club Major Norman Brearley will .speak on "Commercial Aviation" at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. Major Brearley founded West Australian Airways, the pioneer air .service of Australia, fifteen years ago and has throughout been managing
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  • 71 2 The following details of the accounts of the South British Insurance Co. Ltd., have been received m Singapore by cable: Net premium revenue £1,040,000; reinsurance reserve fund £562,000; underwriting profit £110,600; interest and rent? £129, 100. After putting £25.000 to reserve and £75,000 to contingencies reserve there
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  • 62 2 News has been received of the death on Wednesday of Sir Laiubhai Samaldas. C.1.E., J.P., chairman of the board of directors of the Bombay Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Sir Laiubhai had held f his office since the inception of the company. The offices m Singapore
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  • 52 2 Singapore, Saturday. An Indian named Vahidan was this mornin" charged before Mr. J P Biddulph. the Second Magistrate, wii tcmptinß to muider a voman n Muthumah by stabbing her wit knife m a bouse m K. ft terda> Ihe cpse was postponed until Oct 24. for mention, bail
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  • 314 2 SCOUT OFFICERS RETURN European Tour TRAINED AT HlhWElL PARK Singapore, Saturday. f\V ftrett* Unj >rtanc< to Malay scouting in Malaya js tin visit to Europe of Syci! E<n bin AJwee and Che Md. Yusof bm A ',}v Assistant District Sc< mmi> s^.uci-s of Johure and Srlangor. ru- inctiv^ly, who returned
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  • 81 2 NO SHORTER HOURS Siamese Govt Servants' Petition Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. GOVERNMENT secants at present U w<?3kiug a seven-hour day and MX-da> week have petiti-Jn^O the Premier for permission to cease work at mifday on Saurdavs The Preir.ier held thnt the c««venienco ol tbe public must be
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    • 204 2 Raffles Brasserie CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 g&" s, 12.30 to 3 p.m. v O A> N WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY V DISHES IN TOWN ALSO POPULAR GiULL FOR EXCELLENT CONTINENTAL DISHES UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION RADIO GRAMOPHONE ENTERTAINMENT 11 11. II CLASS < O\l iriIO.MUY WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CAKES
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    • 292 2 corns AND CALLOUSES Here is a letter from a woman who suffered lor twenty years from corns and callouses. And then, m one month, was freed from her martyrdom by Radox. Take warning all you foot sufferers and profit by experience so dearly bought: "I had three very hard and
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    • 118 2 READ THIS WEEK'S MAIL PAPERS Sec How London's Foremost Critics Enthuse (her This GREAT SCREEN TRHMPH (iala Malayan Premiere I Ai»ITOL Orlober 2»<h Bfe 1 111 \U >c i i. a r r- 1> I v ■B^' Warner Bros Present ■p SIN i M»ON?f I m HDVERSE I tr the
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  • 1422 3 MANY SURPRISES IN DIV. I Arsenal Win At Last 111 1.1.'S FIRST DEFEAT IN DIV. 2 fIPHEKE were many surprises m the Division of the English League yesterday, all the eight lead ing teams, with the exception of tsmouth^ going down to opponents.
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  • 645 3 TWO INTERNATIONAL SOCCER MATCHES IRELAND BEAT GERMANY 5—2 AND WALES BEAT ENGLAND 2—l London, Oct. 17. TWO international soccer marches were played to-da\, Wales beating England 2-1 at Cardiff, and Ireland beating Germany 5-2 at Dublin. M m^, m l A CROWD of 3U.000 watched the Ire- i land-O match.
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  • 250 3 Malayan Meeting WHERfe MOVEMENT IS LACKING ■om Our Oivn Reporter) Penang. Oct. 17. ABOUT 60 delegates Irom all parts of lvl ana t 2 hrom «J sen afternoon at Huteninss Sen i the :u-is of the Penang Co-operative Union, for insevt conference. linj s opened with a speecn
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  • 1005 3 Military Monourfl S.V.C. Offkc^F^J Singapore, Sa^m THE funeral of Mr. W. L. :M manager of the Manufactured Insurance Company in SinJ whose death occurred at the (M Hospital this morning, took plaiB the Bidadari Cemetery this aft* Beside- being' an ?x-srrvice I Mr. Moi'gan was a Volunteer commanding the
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  • 276 3 1 Singapore, Saturday. A QUIET wedding was solemnised at the j St. Andrew's Cathedral at noon today, when, before a small group of intimate friends, Mrs. Dorothy More became the bride of Mr. J. Wainwright of Guthrie and Co. Mr. T. M. Calhaem gave the bride away and
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  • 346 3 WYATT 106: HAMMOND 111 NEWCOMERS ALSO MAKE BIG SCORES AGAINST WEST AISTRALIA AT the close of play yesterday m the cricket match at Perth, the M.C.C. were at 469 for four wickets, as against West Australia's first-innings' total of 142. The
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    • 290 3 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, tquint, subnormal vision, problem case.*. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience When Stomach Hurts W fllk '^i^jfCMGcKr^^ •^v?y-»? 'r x 5 That's ACID at work [l^p#\ attacking the lining of *%00*±
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    • 201 4 WILIIVM POWELL AT HIS BEST SPICY HUMOUfi SPARKLING MYSTERY AN EVENT OF THE YEAR PICTURE! To.nvv i.ir, fi .i.-,. »J5 PAVILION tuxUbu^x** «!,•>** s 2^*v "imS JaKT ■> May I r JffP <^^^H "Wcir.nri-dar.ger" threatens the screen's f JSr mos/ debonair detective ...ma balf'.ir.q ~*v J^^ -Jißr&W^ m.^aii crime riddle
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    • 442 4 BIG CONFERENCE AT HANCCHOW SPECIAL RETURN O > AV SCREENING TWO A Ha» .1.-,— (i.ir,_(1.1.-, jTo Discuss Position Tn nights only: [i^TTi AN important conference is to be held m% w »a m« Sensational Suiyuen> hr> said COUJ I i ,wJll^^^ ii/i 'imi rii niiopci I Wm sweep of General
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  • 96 5 Here's A Chance To Get To Know Us (from left to right) Messrs. Ang Kirn wan, Cyril Francis Ho Ute reong, the senior members of our Advertising Department^ mhmat, respoiLsibility it iy to arrange for the allocation oi spate r«»r the hundreds o£ advertisers who find it profitable to use
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  • 734 5 BRITISH POLICY IN MEDITER RANE AN WORLD REACTION GENERALLY FA VOURABLE (By Ail Mail) London, Sept. 90. HJuRU) n yesterday to the if statement made by Sir SamueJ Lord of tlu 1 Admiralty, Tuesday on Hriiish policy in the IVfediterra lean was generally favourThe statement was welcomed m many as
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  • 497 5 Britain Maintaining Lifeline Of Empire Paris, Sept. 30 French opinion of Sir Samuel Hoare's statement Is thai Britain is sim^iv adhering to her traditional poiie>, that oi' maintaining the "lifeline ol Empire A typical comment is tnat of the "Journal des Debats." whiv*.h says "There is no change
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  • 89 5 Must Get Husband's Permit TONSTERNATION has been caused v among married women by new rules concerning admission to the casino a 1 Vina del Mar, Chile's premier summer resort. In future, the municipality has ruled, no married woman can enter the roulette saloons unless she has the written
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    • 8 5 |Hp/^ WA HA'ITO fl \mJ^^/ s»noa pom,; /^JBPif'P^iB
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    • 138 5 RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY BY GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youthfulness, healthy complexion,
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    • 419 5 TheWorld -Famed Cuticura A .j £y*yi!r j '*a^ Ji Countless thousands of «k 'P^ttm. P^ ''^■v^W'SJ suffer en from stubborn \j 'i diseases hate comO« ffSL K^BBBtW pletcly healed themuives M feffl j 'Myßk HHH HtfH by the systematic use of toblPlSßr W»t LvT« Kf>^^ Cuticura Soap and OutiK^feSl^ t^^a
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  • 199 6 Face Nearly Twice as Big as Before le people seem to put on we;.;ht all ol a sudden. You meet them onp day, und they are quite normal, then the t time you see them you hardly them, they have become so That was
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  • 456 6 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) The invention of spectacles is certainly to be reckoned as one of the most useful and important of all inventions. While on this subject, let me give you the result of my cogitation as to what are
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  • 73 6 A dog has shot dead his master, M. Leroy, a 58-year-old farmer, at LouThe farmer was working with his son In a field when a here ran by. The s:n villes, Sarthe. shot it and laid it on the ground near his gun. M. Leroy's dog ran
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  • 30 6 Flying Officer F. G. Frow, of the 25th Squncjron. escaped uninjured when the machine he was flying from Lincolnshire to Hawkinge. Kent, crashed m a field at Elham, near Folkestone.
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  • 749 6 BRIDGE NOTES AND PROBLEMS BIDDING TO A PART SCORE (By "Horatius") HHHE value of a part score is not to be despised, however small it may be. Even a modest twenty, derived from an odd trick m a monor suit, may lend its aid to a game or
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    • 737 6 HAOI it TMI MAXIM Sg^ Of fAMOUI LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I'crak Turf flash AUTUMN MEETING 1936 SXTI'RDAY. :UST. OCTOBER 1936 WEDNESDAY, II H. NOVEMBER 1936 SATIKDAY. 7TH. NOVEMBER 133S The subscriptions for Visiting Memhall b€ MEN 55 LADIES S2 lor they y thereof. VISIT: lERS must be intro- j dnced by
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    • 186 6 1 fj > stands between you and REAL HEALTH One small defect impairs the efficiency of the most perfect piece of mechanism. And that applies to nature's masterpiece— your body. If the cells are starved ill-health follows. Calcium is the One vital mineral without which the life centre of the
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    • 226 6 Thick. Strong Wavy .\c« Hair o Co. KILKENNY Before using fl ,^dr Kotalko mjrhftfc jjjg$ "^'ory weak and filing oc* m m eombfuls unI^HHP I til the scalp was isHPP^ H^Hb almo.-.i bare on W Wk several tonics. '^■H* en I aid ■'■&»m Kotalko. Before 7 I I' ad finished
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  • 368 7 SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S RETURN POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL COMING TO CAPITOL Fis always a srreat event when Shhiev tomes to town but accordmi, to reports from America when "Th- Poor Little Rich Girl." the lovable little star's new Fox Film hit, comes to Singapore, it will
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  • 107 7 MASTER OF MAKE-UP Jean Hersholt JEAN HERSHOLT was born m CopenJ rod attended the art school Sic thought to the theatre bu i an expert trick bicycle rider and amateur boxer. He drifted tc the European stage where he remained for v In 1914 he went to the States and
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  • 53 7 Tht death and birth rates of Penang (or the week ending Oct. 3. are the low•ime. There were 44 deaths. and 110 births The infant mortality The principal causes of death w n> bronchitis, pneumonia and o her respiruturv diseases. There were nine Una o! cliickenpox. one of diptheria ami
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  • 422 7 backgrounds Set In Three Continents IIERVEY ALLEN'S literary classic, "Anthony Adverse,* 1 brought to tho screen with all its wealth of colour and dramatic fire, has been booked far the Capitol Theatre where it will have its local premiere. Fredric March has the stellar role, with beautiful and
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  • 233 7 Fred Mac Murray And Carole Lombard Together A STORY of mystery and romance on the Atlantic is unfolded by "The Princess Comes Across," coming shortly to the Capitol Theatre with Carole Lombard and Fred Mac Murray m the stellai roles. The picture reunites for the first
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  • 50 7 Joseph Calleia I IOSEPH Calleia, picturesque screen vil- lain, is a native of the Isle of Malta I and noted m Hollywood for his gentle i manner. He first weni on the stage m Europe |as a Scottish comedian, inspired by Harry Lauder. Going to America he
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  • 92 7 niRECTOR W. S. Van Dyke reported for work at Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios recently with a sprained teg. The night before he went bowling with friends and while tossing hte first bowling ball he wrenched his right leg. TJy n\evss preceded him to the studios, for when
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  • 38 7 played m a series of stage hits and Inevitably went to the screen. He distinguished himself m "The Last Mile", '-Front Page" and other successes. Calleia's latest screen effort is m "His Brother's Wife" coming to Singapore shortly.
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    • 8 7 A m Antiiony Adverse/- coming shortly to Singapore.
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    • 189 7 BATTERSBY fur felt HATS -'^^nj^BEß^^^F ■■'lit'! t^^^B^^l^ tiic~ift SdlS I I Dn De^ v** i jKMEv T&JT^vt It 5^ ij^B CVS —1 jH:: i;r: jO }fjf ADVANTAGES '1 1 i: NO OTHER ONE PEN jf f W POSSESSES t^fi y\ir-«ealed, ready-to-wrile Dry-proof point Lifetime nBP L£ jniarautee*. One stroke filling,
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    • 187 7 Take SANATOGEN and enjoy Youthful Vitalily There is this about Sanatocen In a porf« I Manner th becaui into able disease, but it certainly exactly those rfcsnmw be ill. which the body is crying will improve your health. One of the best known mcdi- lour latiuue and irritability Lancet' 1
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  • 7807 8  -  Sea Wrack Our Short Story By No part of the world offers opportunity for greater adventure than some of the South American States, The histories of Peru and Chile are steeped m red hot adventure. In these short stories Sea-Wrack recounts some of the
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    • 249 8 A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. Tim is a condition (or disease) to which many names are given but few really understand. It is simply weakness— a break down as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. No matter what may be its causes (they art- almost numberless), its
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  • 1679 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES n /AIHN*. the contemporary last Sunday i was pleasantly surprised to 0m) that nearly a column, over the name of devoted to discussion oJ Fribune. The remarks were not complimentary. Other local writers do not share my own propensity tor throwing bouquets at peoj ;iV m the
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  • 2333 10  - A Women Peeps At Singapore our woman correspondent BY THE lUth. day of October, the National day of the Chinese Republic, which ulebrated its silver jubilee last weektnd. was marked m China itself by the tying of flags and the holding of military reviews m all the provincial capitals In
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    • 112 10 At Vogue's! THE MOST SENSATIONAL HATS AT THE PARIS OPENING'S > CO HIGH-HATsays PARIS JEAN PATOU. AGNES, REBOUX, and MOLENOUX with their MODELS poised audaciously on the smartest heads at THE LONG(II AMPS NIGHT RACES IN PARIS. It will be just as smart on you for it's casy-to-wear hat that
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    • 52 10 Health o Meter Stork Baby Scale. W EIGHS UP TO .'JO lbs. GRADUATED TO THE 2 oz. Made m washable enamel and available m the following colours: Pink, Blue, White, Ivory. By removal of the scoop, the scales can be used for ordinary household purposes. PRICE:— S9.OO MEDICAL HALL LIMITED,
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    • 100 10 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT \A IS ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAI OF LOVELY GOWNS FOR ALL j ym occasions, m beautifut, materials and shades, latest pr| L^ MODELS— VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ALSO A LARGE SELEC- Mi y$ TION OF VERY FINE HANI BAGS. |^j NEW SHIPMENT i BEIN JOLIE CORSELETTES GIRDLES J also I
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    • 279 10 CORSETS and BRASSIERES S made t« order by Expert French Corsetiere j MADAME SARRAULT j S at Mrs. Willies' residence 3 Oxley Kd. Phone !Ml. "#l Enid Mil admirmcj the littlr p*arl wrfwlh-, v f lor the, small bridesmaids Yes.' ughed V f^i 2 J Eltie. the Bride-to-be, "but Dons
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  • 2264 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill iltfka'ii. .ns been much- since i It the last Selangor race meetings' were held Turf Club, which 1 greatly improve the appearance and their convt ni r the visit The Sultan of Porak was fortunate enoutUi horse win the firs' race; the Bon
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  • 15 11 HOW I envy the people going home right now for on my
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  • 42 11 FASHIONS some pecpl like to carry out when they vis t the Hill are rather absurd; others, on th° o'her hand, think they must dress as if th y were going to th^ races! Most, however, preserve the
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    • 100 11 Modern Style Chromium Plated Table Lamps Latest Arrival at Raffles Hotel, Bras Basah Road SEND HOME >I\LIYI> PEW'Ttil Uu.'drds of Attractive Articles. Duty tree into Tmtcd Kingdom. OBTAINABLE FROM MALAWAB VWAXTW.R <0., (Opposite The Federal Dispensary) YAP AH LOY STREET, KUALA LUMPUR BMpiMte: Hayiari < •<>.. l-td., Pcnans: The Dispensary
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    • 56 11 A woman knows that m the vital "Jf^ matters of hygiene -V J and comfort she is (&J k ''vm m T safe with Southalls" -"^^Vx *5 i name associated IX I for over 50 years J' with the highest j y po>;-.ibk- standard! f o! purity :/i /j Sole
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    • 55 11 V J. i ANNOUNCES A COLLECTION of the NEW SEASON'S MODELS S Your inspection IS INVITED i S MAYNARD'S BLDG. Phone mi 11 Battery Road, i i I f j 33. Stamford Road, i SINGAPORE. 1 S^ALE ANNOUNCE FURTHER AND FINAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODS. l S Morning Dresses from
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    • 122 11 do MM /AS 9, STAMFORD ROAD, Have JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Exclusive Felt Hats Flowers for Society Gowns and Belts. Hats BLOCKED and MADE TO ANY STYLE with your Material to MATCH YOUR DRESSES Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 3188. VERY CHOICE < r <> WINES SPIRITS Oy Apf>r>tntmr*t WINE ME
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    • 591 12 VVITH praiseworthy detenninatio;] t ucl> all the aeth iti -a of ih human race, the members <>i the Hiitish Association, ai their annual convention, deliberated solemnly on th*> supposedly li&ln subjects of pleasure and entertainment. Sir Josiah Stamp, we learn, propounded the following weighty question: ••How massive must
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  • 1312 12 For six years the process of reducing the time by air between Singapore and England has been proceeding. This article i ecounts the various achievements of aviators who have made of Seletar a stopping place m their speed flights from Home to Australia. J^. _0~ -_j^'
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  • 462 12 I THINK we cannot do better than begin with a military story. i .a. =>* THE Army post was evacuating and one of ths quartermaster's assistants was detailed to make an inventory of j the furnishings and equipment of the commanding officer's offices. After
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    • 25 12 1«m n 15 jewels Swiss lever moveWHfS SgS| ■Sff ment with anti-magneting iff '-T Watcrprool case made of fil^^^^^^^ fitted with an unbreakable J > F.M.S.
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  • 1200 13 CONSPIRACY TO KILL STALIN WHAT A SMUGGLED LETTER REVEALS J^ MYSTERIOUS letter smuj^kd into Paris makes the astounding allegations that Zinoviev and the ten other conspirators sentenced to be shot m August for platting to kill Stalin are still alive, is staled that they
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    144 13 Fines totalling £1,100, to be paid forthwith, were imposed at RotherLiam on Joseph Litchfleld, aged 54, an unemployed miner, who pleaded guilty to having distilled spirits. Crown Prince Umberto and Signor Mussolini Meet: The heir to the Italian throne, who commanded one of the opposing armies, and the Duce pictured
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  • 373 13 New Theory About Sinking Of Submarine Bruges. THE popular view that Captain Frystc, heroic master of the S. S. Brussels who laced a German Bring squad j on July 27. 1916. was condemned death for having "rammed and oui.i. a German submarine" is contested b, a naval
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  • 329 13 TWO WOMEN FIGHT SWORD DUEL Song The ausj SUCCESS WHICH \AA) TO JEALOUSY Budapest. BUDAPEST'S greatest song-hit, "Niagara," lias led io i sword duel between two fvome-n cs&arti I ;.is. ;,;y Racz and Aniko Y«.'10.-.. Valy and Anik<» were th»- lusi friends when the} were singing la cafes which lay
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    • 79 14 Ed to users oi liournville Cocoa. A 1-lb. tin contains /ifl^P^ piiw '^^^SfiSfe pon, save them, they are valuable. There are certain r :/i(^S^ j|J^ X J ffni//n/M stocks on the market without coupons hut labels will i' '^'^feS^^^^ containing coupons and are therefore not acceptable. '^^te jl^f Illustrated i>ooklets
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  • 1400 15 In which I start off m the most promising fashion S but lose the point and despite every endeavour S to locate it again have j to give up the task. S 77/ iV therefore is mainly about the importance of S the point of
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    • 224 15 j&-\ KEEP YOUR DOG FIT -^BIJS* w I 1 yon want your dou to be ahvavs liwly. liappy .tnd m *&H condition, von must Ljivr him Shcrlrv's lOnic and Condition I'owtlri s The caiis»> ot Moodnn>->. I \><u CO. it Lost Aj^jutitc, l istlessness, Itching, Scratching, 'Hair Shedding/ etc., is
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    • 20 15 WILL RELIEVE THAT PAIN EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A PACKET HANDY EN« AI! X TOiW THE TIGER >I!I»M \l HALL
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    • 204 15 i —A 1 IICKKTS ISSUED 1 Cooks f-v n I TOR 'srif* aip and I TRAVEL riA IWAVU;:I i NO BOOKING IKES. Chinese and all Asiatic S are given ihe best of att.ntion and as. 1 1 Sf, Robinson BmA, Sin tf ap(»re. Telrpli«nie .WOB. 3 WATCHES OMEGA, tAVANNfcS CYMA
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    • 34 16 >>^r 'v£' y -&2?*'* >ifi *wl^ik r 1 1 -<H'<-<vr ihrou^l] the N 1) V -JEpSfc *M&rsjßP: How ras\ i.(!\ makes ii lor [v\^ A xKKi 11^^^ f W*l "I Mi'.lll ENGLAND -'^r" X-L./.
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    • 159 16 KHI(M A T I S M MUVBN OUT! it rtirrmVl tie nmUmd R matisu ??o/ Inevitable It the po!i aLld fiuids of :h( svst'i. kept on he move thus preventing ih< forma i^ J p;jsi; of painful joints. Th< solver, t sUmulaiinj; o: Phosferine has a masterly eflecl us 'iqutfv.:.",.
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    • 126 17 Should Single Whiskies be given away v The fine l single whkkies/ f said Johnnie Walker, which we use m blending Johnnie Walker are far too good to be given away— except m marriage* Good to start with, they are only blended (or married) after they have lain long years
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  • 643 18 AIR TOUR OF EAST COAST FROM K.L. Over The Jungles Of Malaya I IRIBUTED) rrilEßfcarelarfce areas of Malaya >\ hich as yet are I unexplored. Some trts of the 1 'eninsula can only be reached by air, and m the following article the writer describes
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  • 753 18 From Malacca DJSCIPLINE Soccer Problems To Be Tackled I THE Teachers' Association of Malacca while doing their best had to admit The C üb's superiority at hockey gh Tuesday last. The Club were an allRuron^an zidi2, and werr a very worxmanlike team with Salmcn, the old
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    • 362 18 tortured(|J^ HEARTBURN Let Chardox— remarkable new form of activated charcoal-— end your torment m two nunoiOne minute you i distres h heartbi i th burning, acid risings In th< you could sit down and c two minutes your mi er; is r. 5 m tach is eet. It sounds easy,
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  • 444 19 FOONG SEONG CUP CONTROVERSY 3 ENTRIES Deadlock Should Be Broken v "Dragon") I HAKE >m> apology for bringing 1 up ajjain the controversy concerning the loons Seong Cup competition proposed by the Badminton eiation of Malaya. I remember that during the Whitsun Holidays delegates from the
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  • 83 19 Ho-Ceyjoiu Lose To Argonauts U icca Correspond* ni > T, Badminton Tourna•v uiultr way ■V opposed tie Inciu ation mo W Cuniider.ili; Lhtu the reckoned the strongest he IC.A. did well m >ponents, eventually h m i';vc. The .ided UfUe opposition a on the Utter*s courts five matches
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  • 32 19 Three of the semi- finalists m the Singapore open singles badminton civ mnionshin tournament- ler Van Chin Tee; centre Koh Keng S:ang and right Leow Kirn Fatti holder P
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  • 594 19 Doubles Competition SIX ENTRIES IN OPEN EVENT rpHE Hang District Badminton Association will soon hold its annual Open and Junior Doubles Championships for the current year. Th" draw having recently been completed, it remains for the Kbn. secretary to have the fixtures issued. In tho Senior division,
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  • 1027 19 OPEN TOURNEY Prospects In Girls' Section (By "Racquet") PINAL preparations are now being made for the forthcoming Perak Opzn Badminton Championship tournament, which is expected to attract keener interest and more entries than on any previous occasion, m viev,- of the fact that since the holding of
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  • 758 19 THE annual genera] meeting oi the Diehard Badminton P us held .on Sunday last at -h 1 dubhou at Changi. Mr. D. E. T. Jayakoddy i President) j was m the Chair and a large number of members was present. The Chairman, m reviewing the past year,
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  • 528 20 CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS DUE INVOLVED SITUATIONS: LITTLE LEWIS (Uv *K.O.") question of Singapore championship titles has evoked a great of commeni in the past few onths. Since \\w inception of the gapor r» >xii:.u r Association there Ay thivt* championship Tu<> were decided at the
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  • 314 20 approved of Boy Quee and L. S. Fond as contender. Lewis perhaps fesls that he has been hardly dealt with, bu r speaking a^ one who is well acquainted with th e insid? fac s, 1 must say the Board's action was perfectly
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  • Article, Illustration
    1544 20  -  FORWARD <<oiiclii<<ccl by I HAVE just come into possession of a publication, the Hockey World, m which as full a report as is possible i> uiven of the hockey matches which took place at Berlin during the Olympiad. There were eleven playing days altogether, and below I
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  • 782 20 Hockey KEEN RIVALRY Singapore Season In Full Swing j (By "Sticks") JUDGING from the results of hockev J matches played in Singapore durini the past week, it is quite evident thai this year will go down as one of the most successful season yei experienced. The friendly
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    • 15 20 you s mould EAT NESTLED /-v^QOICK OATS FOR EXTRA PUNCH NESTLES OATS NOW ON SALE
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  • 343 21 NOW TAYLOR CO-STARS WITH BARBARA STANWYCK II ma .1 ;.i> ni!;l»t Hub. In one rorner, the bar. m another, an orchestra playing. On the dame floor, fifty or more dascetS. Into the scene walked two happy people. One was Robert Taylcr. The other was Barbara
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  • 178 21 Shooter Must Produce Their Tails! (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. 4 PART from rats and mosquitoes, Malacca hu> vet another menace unlicensed and stray dogs— to which reference was made by Capt. Ali ac the Municipal Commissioners meeting yesterday One member m attributing the growth
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  • 97 21 ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRExNT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. October) 27 5 8 27 3i Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. October) 27\' 2 27 5 8 I No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) tawardable Spore) 27 716 27V 2 do. October
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  • 337 21 Singapore, Saturday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 27-'*j> cts., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 77 <;d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Little interest is being shown locaily this morning and values are quietly steady at last night's closing level.
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  • 160 21 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended OOf.c f 10 shows thiU there were 214 deaths, compared with 246 m the previous week, and with 211 m the coi responding week ol last year The chief causes of death were:
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  • 178 21 Half Workers' Spare Cash Spent On Cinema London Of the amount spirit on recreation by the average working class family with an income up to £313 10s. per annum, more than half is spent on cinemas This statement is made by Air Colin Clark, whp su^Ued data
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  • 268 21 WODEHOUSE FARCE COMING 'PICCADILLY JIM 9 WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY ONE of the most uproarious laugh riots of the year comes to the Pavilion seresn starting with the release of the Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer production, "Piccadilly Jim," starring Robert Montgomery. Of all the hilarious comedies written by the brilliant British humorist,
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    • 30 21 r 1 wt/^0 J PHF \»ise woman does not ex- ptT'.ncnr when a troublesome corn makes her life a burden she knows it can be removed quickly and s.ifely with
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    • 101 21 i Cool Oil with Eno 'Another scorcher/ you say E is more than a sparkling refreshing joyously on your way to the drillk Jt po^. office. But look at YOU by s ystem, relieving heaviness and congestion the afternoon Collar limp. setting your blood flow ing freshly oi.ee more Sleepy
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    • 315 21 Malayan Types No. 1 tig- JziJ straits horn CHINESE <;irl /^^J^^ r vd Young Miss China is seen everywhere m S-jSrS^^Sjy i B^\^ Singapore. Pretty, slim and graceful, she &»WVa^><*> VS^-dA possesses a charm of hv r own. fPlJUffl "^fr \^l^^ and for aJI ncr western manners W^S&r^ \&*W*K adopted
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  • 708 22 SINGAPORE RUGBY TEAM MEETS R. A. F. R.N. [THRILLING GAME ON PADANG GOOD WORK BY CIVILIAN FORWARDS Singapore, Saturday. QfINGAPORE met the Royal AilForce and Row.i N; \y m tbt fir^t Stale rugger game m Singapore UUB season. Conditions w if ideal fur rugby. The ball was slightly slii>pery and
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  • 197 22 Opening Ceremony By Governor (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, declared open the new golf course at Cameron Highlands this morning. The opening ceremony was informal. Settlers and visitors assembled at the Highlands Hotel where His Excellency is staying. The Governor
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  • 128 22 Fleelwood-Smith Not Able To Play? Sydney, Oct. 1. WRITING, m the Sydney Sun, Jack h Fingleton, Australia's opening Test batsman, says that it seems most unlikely that Fleetwood-Smith will take any part m the coming Test Matches. against the Englishmen. Fleetwood-Smith underwent an operation to his injured left
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  • 45 22 469 For Four Wickets At Close Of Play Perth, Saturday. In the match between the M.C.C. tourists and West Australia, the tourists had made 46i» for four at the close ct play after the home team had been dismissed for 142.— Reuter.
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  • 371 22 U.S. Marco Polo MR. BKITTLEBANK HERE AGAIN Singapore, Saturday. {CIRCLING the world for the seventeeth time Mr. Julius Brittlebank, wealthy retired business man, arrived m Singapore to-day aboard the President Polk from San Francisco. Seventy-seven years old, Mr. Brittlebank is known as the American Marco Polo,
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  • 106 22 Seven-A-Side Football Tournament (From Our uwn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 17. The second match m the seven-a-Eide Football Leagufe begun under the auspices of the Ind»a-CevJon Association was played on the Railway padang between lawrerice's Team and Gunaratnam's Team and ended m a win for the latlrr's team
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  • 449 22 SINGAPORE BA DM IN TON QUARTER —FINAL Singapore, Saturday. TWO quarter-finals m the Singapore Open Doubles Badminton Championship competition were decided at the Clerical Union Hall thi? afternoon. Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chnng Teck (Mayflower 8.F.) opposed Leow Kirn Fatt and Lim Som Chuan,
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  • 342 22 Anniversary Celebrations And Annual Meeting THE Devonshire Badminton Party cele- b rated its sixth anniversary at the Great World Restaurant. There was ft large attendance of members and friends. The honorary secretary, on behalf of the committee, expressed thanks to al) j members and friends who had rendered
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  • 128 22 THE following arc result m the V.M.C.A. Auiumn handicap tennis tournament: lien's Handicap Singles Class "A": winner Yadi 30.3; runner uu A. 1. Pereiia 40. Men's Handicap Singles Class "B": Winner J. Mana:>xh i 5; runner-up T. Nagashima Scr. Men's Handicap Doubles: Winners Yadi and Pillay —30; runners-up
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  • 274 22 Results Of The Week's (iames (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johorc Bahru, Oct. 17. THE quarter-final stage has been reached m the Johore Badminton Association's Championship Tournament which is being played on the Ay<?r Moleh School" Courts m Jnhore Dahru. Ihe standard of play this year so far Las
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  • 53 22 The following have be en «n 4 jj^ nlav rußper m whit*- for *o» Club aralnst R A.M C on Mono* Farrer Park: Yusoi Nawawi. A man. Zumzam. H A Rahrnan.^gJJ^ SharifT. Iks:m. Taib. Ma.sjwd gud Amat-Sukor. Agi! Said, ba ie ]fat ul». rift R. X -ns -irruden
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    • 167 22 Thf oreen f/n so familiar In England F-S for more t/ian 4G years on sa/s yj "«-f -^f W%f^Jf^^k In Malaya. You can fou> u-^*^ T^ifc^-J Jo-rtay /n fno economy t/n. Quantity y^^*'^~— '~~^///jlllK&fti\ and Quality remain unchanged. i/^^^^^^//////////////O^^BBM^A Countless thousands of people K'' everywhere keep fit m the simplest
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    • 55 22 WHY WAS SIN PERMITTED ■i m n ihib^ ii iiiniii 1 1 a ssmßßbammamm Was there an arbitrary withdrawal of Divine Grace? PASTOR W. W. R. LAKE will rpeak on this engaging theme next SUNDAY AT 8.15 P.M. The Seventh-day Adventist Chu eh, Penang Road. Community singing and special music
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  • 1265 23 GOING ON THE SOFT SIDE JACATRA S NARROW WIN IN SECOND EVENT J^ SHAW sktWCI shortly before (he start of the first race marred thi piospods for the Meeting m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, but m 9pttc of the threatening weathir conditions
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  • 236 23 Rugger At K.L. IRRESISTIBLE FORM OF SELANGOR (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR scored another slashing rugger victory to-day, beating Perak by 35 points (two goals, a dropped goal and seven tries) to nil on the padang before a large crowd. Selangor showed clear superiority
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  • 476 23 Kamis Wins Singles PRIZE-GIVING AND TEA PARTY Singapore, Saturday. IJ. KAMIS annexed the men's open singles title at the first allSingapore Malays' lawn tennis championship tournament at the Goodwood Park Hotel courts this afternoon bybeating I. A. Alsagoff by 6 3, 5 7, 9—7. Alsagoff had the
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  • 1538 23 JAPANESE CYCLISTS IN ACTION OLYMPIC TEAM COMPETE WITH LOCAL MEN Singapore. Saturday. THE Japanese Olympic cycling t^am on their way back to Japan from Germany were seen m action at Jalan Besar stadium this afternoon when they thrilled a big Singapore gathering m competition with members of Malayan Cycling Clubs.
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 162 24 Mr. T. H. Menzies leading m Cheerful Lady (Spencer). Mr. A. Van Tooren with Some Flirt (Dawson). H.H. the Sultan of Perak with Britannia (Orme). Mrs. P. Logue with Sky Raider (Martin) Comma (Woods) Bay LaddU (Tait) Frederic March, as he appears
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    • 53 24 Lt. Clark and Private Croy who were defeated m two straight sets by Major Graham and Pte. Cox m the Handicap Doubles Final of the R.A.M.C. tennis tourney at Tanglin. A tea party scene at the R.A.M.C. tennis prize-giving held at Tanglin
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