Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 November 1936

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 25. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1936 vi\\<: cents
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  • 1568 1 BRITISH PROTECTION OF BELGIUM STRONG WARNING TO OTHERS "LET THERE BE NO MISTAKE' TERRIBLE WEAPONS AVAILABLE, SAYS EDEN J,M then be no mistake. There is neither softness nor cowardice. The nations must choose. Terrible weapons cap be reed by peoples who love their freedom/
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  • 179 1 Ready To Deal A Crushing Blow Moscow, Nov. 28. •'COVIET Far Eastern territory to-day is stronger and more inaccessible than ever and m the event of an attack upon it all workers m the Far East will help the Red Army to deal the enemy a
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  • 118 1 No Change Expected For Next Year London, Nov. 28. THE tea production quota, which win 1 he announced on Nov. 30, is not expected to produce any fireworks similar to those encountered, following the recent meetings of the other com-modity-regulating Committees. The. majority of" tea -traders do
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  • 34 1 Ex-World Champion And His Former Wife Hunting ton (California), Nov. 28. DILLY PAPKE, the former world middleweight champion, and his divorced wife were both found Shot dead .it. thf> Inlfpr'c hAmo Reuter
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  • 50 1 Representatives Of India Appointed London, Nov. 28. The representatives of India at the Imperial Conference m London next May will be the Marquess of Zeeland. Secretary for India, HLs Highness the Maharajah Gakewar of Baroda and Sir Zafrulla Khan, Mnnber of the Executive Council of the Viceroy.- British
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  • 187 1 DEEP SNOW Chinese Defenders Determined Shanghai, Saturday FIVE thousand Manchukuo troops 1 under General Li Shiu Hsin are concentrating at Changpei. According to Prince Pan, one of the loyal Mongol chiefs, most of the Manchu and Mongol irregulars who evacuated Peilingmiao, fled m the direction of
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  • 152 1 Emergency Bill Being Introduced Paris, Nov. 28. THE French Chamber has passed the Fiscal Reform Bill by 381 votes to 200. The Labour Arbitration and the Press Libel Bills will be debated on Tuesday. Reuter. I The Press Libel Bill is an emergency measure following the suicide
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  • 438 1 Nev« Flats Ready HOUSING PROBLEM IN SINGAPORE ANOTHER step m dealing with the problem of overcrowding m Singapore has bceii completed by the Improvement Trust m the form of a fine three-storey building >n the Tiong Bahru district. Here m a locality which id the logical continuation
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  • 348 1 1,800 OUT Early Settlement Probable Singapore, Saturday lI7ORK on the new municipal seu- erase extension scheme came to an abrupt standstill this morning when 1,800 coolies employed on excavation work downed tools. The strike is believed lo he MOT a dispute regard ii»fc 1 1 nl
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 154 1 MADRID TURNED INTO A SECOND FLANDERS TH.'ivero. Si,: 'J_% THE fighting m Madrid is increasingly resembling thcFl i I filled trenches, especially mai Toledo Bridge, look tike small to .stand upright is to court death. Men crawl brcugh the mud toward their objectives Run fire makes a. further advance impossible.
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    • 36 1 In Homhing And Shelling Of Madrid Madrid, Nov. 28. IT is estimated that 2,500 people have been killed and 3.000 wounded since the beginning of the bombardment of the canital hv the rebels.— Reuter
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  • 54 1 London, Nov. 28. npm; Government have derided to A establish a special department to draw up plans for the u— li«l, supply and distribution of lotxl for defence purposes. The department will be within th? Board of Trade and will work m co-operation with the Minister for
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  • 2812 2 SATISFYING A GREAT NEED CONTRIBUTION TO CITY SAVING YOUTH FROM A LIFE OF CRIME Singapore, Saturday. '"J*HAT Singapore needed a Boys' Home docs not need a great deal of emphasis. It is obvious to anyone who has studied the situation." These words were said by Brigadier
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    • 452 2 'you should tat 1 'i //A NESTLES /^s QUO OAT? *PV fOR GLOWING HEALTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE When they meet Radox Yes. it is quite true— corns simply fly away for good when they come up against Radox Hard skin is softened, and is easily detached. Bunions
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    • 434 2 CHILD GAINS Wi I AFTER TVBKKCI I.\U peHIt^ONITIS! All f.r.hei .md moi to B little i are 100 thin run-down and ailing, ccn tak. r from an English head -mist! Hei little boy had been seriously ill with tubercular Pontonii: 1 lie made nplj ronidn't seem pui on weight Then
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  • 1194 3 OPENING ROUND MATCHES •il Fixtures SURPRISES IN THE LEAGI E Till-. I A Cup competition opened rday with 34 ties m the first round, In which third division Uli Jd, leaving only one xture m Div. 3. the defeats oi Northampton by 5-1
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  • 1552 3 HIGH IDEALS OF MOVEMENT STRESSED SINGAPORE'S Rotarians feted the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, at a dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel Rool" Garden last night, m honour of his appointment as Second Vice-Presi- dent of Rotary International. The function, which was attended by about 200 people,
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  • 140 3 Successful Play Presented Singapore, Saturday. RAFFLES College presented a play this evening to an audience of over 400, including many professors and masters. The play was entitled "Arms and the Man" and contained a cast of nine players. Produced by Mr. W. T. Morray and Mrs. F. J.
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  • 177 3 Singapore, Saturday. THE second annual inspection of th," Fifth Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade was heid this evening at the Choon Guan Presbyterian Mission School Ground at Katong m the pre sence of a large number of parents and friends. The Rev. T. C. Gibson, M.A., was
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  • 108 3 London, Nov. 28. npo-DA¥"S rugger results: Cheshire 12 Yorkshire 21 Cumberland 3 Lancashire 14 Durham 9 Northumberland 4 Bristol 5 Richmond 5 Cambridge Univ. 22 United Services 3 Devonport Serv. 13 St. Bart's Hosp. 18 Harlequins 16 Blackheath 0 Leicester 11 Bath 0 London Scot. 19 The Army
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    • 160 3 KHK I M ATISM DR!\ EN OUT It should be realised Rheumatism is not 1 ole if the poisonous acid fluids ystem are kept on the move tj,u he formation and deposit of painful crystals m the joints. ..Ivent stimulating action of has i masterly effect m Uqu persing and
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    • 214 3 Stomach Sufferers Fill THAT \*n»f BURNING ~Jf W attacking the lining of M %flw J m your stomach, fermenting \ff^-- y j9wk m food and causing wind? I It is excess acid m the stomach, Kj 9 powerful, burning acid, thai cau X jB mdi v' >;> |*fl sours the
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  • 175 4 (From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: SI 1 cts., up 316 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 8 13 16d., up 1 16 d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 18* 2 cts., up A A ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's rise m price being somewhat
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  • 147 4 Singapore, Friday, j In their weekly rubber report Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., stateEarlier m the week a small re-action I °>et m, but was short lived, the trade absorbing all offerings, and prices have now recovered and passed the former peak. The prospect of an increased quota
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  • 103 4 Fraser Co's daily market report states In spite of a fall of 10s. m the price of the London Tin market was strong, and, following the lead eiven, local shares were m renewed demand. Rubber is up 1 16 m London and l A m New York.
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  • 101 4 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER Of COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday neon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases <F. 0.8. November) 31% 31 1/2 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 31% 31 V 2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 31 3 s 31% do. December 31 716
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    • 232 4 1111/ 11 IJI ]%T I OPENING TO-DAY 7. im WMMJ V l^H I 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 v _k T> :^___i» >fe"'- <^^BbS|ip^'* x*^^^ Paramount's Breezy Comedy-Romance. IK> oAsic a. oii'"-'- i^^i -'t -*-^> 4^m>-^- '^r t^^^^KL^T ''■'oSSuSSoSSbR^H QK k9v < X' OWP>HMfl^HH__| jMLr iX'V "•C" > 'i >
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    • 243 4 Meet Screenland's newest Dynamic Star Find Vivacious, Alluring, SIMONE SIMON vI^^HS^S- '^M^^S^^Si m^ I i^maa V l^ I ■■■■> -^^^^^1 IPH^^Kfc- j Mg|H| ;^> '-^j^SB BK? ■■< > x> il Mat rm£? %^T MARSHALL CHATTERTON Discover o nevt/ stor vvorm vito! r©r rcsn~ i:;il^M ing! The most exciting personality m
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  • 671 5 REVISED TRAFFIC RULES ON THE WAY Plans For Safety First Campaign (By A Staff Reporter) If EEPING Singapore's highways safe for both vehicles and pedestrians is th« special job of the Traffic Branch. Often their duties are unpleasant but they are the men who toil for
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  • 73 5 Washington, D.C. Vast new forests will be created m the United States following Presidential approval of a scheme to plant four new forests m Texas and to add 500,000 acres of forest land to existing tracts of national forest m Oklahoma and > :nsas. The new
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  • 974 5 SHACKLES OF CRUELTY BROKEN 'By a Staff Reporter) CINGAPORE is becoming a para- disc for "taxi dancers." During recent months many have arrived here from Hongkong, which appears to have an excess of them, although dancing is highly popular m the Colony. The ban which
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  • 433 5  -  R. A. Thompson By n.o.Sc. :> Orular Science) WHERI itaUT misappnI i cataract w Men oiu to be dispel Ith education of tilt w.i G Hernard Shaw wiin n ta London that t I not teli i,i MH the truth for a majority of laymen are still customers or
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    • 112 5 n n I FTT.MO i Tlie u___£/ght of Gifts j I FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR > 1 iP^ THE WORLD'S SMALLEST PRECISION CINE CAMERA AND j 1 I PROJECTOR i Take llrilliant Colour Movies „iH> the I HMO EIGHT. S Hell A. II owe 1 1 /^C^^ ■"■^'M^JK^v 1
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  • Coming Attractions At Singapore Cinemas
    • 488 7 A < \I»IIOL ATTRACTION SMALL wonder they call her "La Sauvage Tendre." Simone Simon, petite Parisienne whose twinkling eyes and laughing lips made her Europe's sweetheart the sophistication of her native France to the mystic charm of the Orient. ne. who is making her American
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    • 152 7 Ginger Rogers Is Tired of Dancing Films New York. jVfISS Ginger Rogers and Mr. Fred Asiaire have been advised by he R'tdi') Keilh-Orpheum Company hat they must immediately begin vvork on another dancing film !-> !>>' ntitled "Stepping Toes/ Miss Rogers recently signed an Et.K.O. contract under the imp ■>
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    • 284 7 Hindustani Talkie Next Month At Royal i t 'THE Ajanta Cinetone Ltd., of Bombay, have produced many putj "landing Hindustani talkies/ some lof which have already been distri- buted for local showing by Messrs. Dossani and Namazie, of Malacca street, Singapore. One of the latest
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    • 380 7 JEAN MUIR IS NOTED FOR HER INDIVIDUALITY Lovely Blonde As Most "Different" Person THE most "different" person m 1 Hollywood yet she docs nothing eccentric or unusual but on the contrary just acts naturally. That's Jean Muir, featured m the Darryl F. Zanuck Twentieth Century production of Jack London's "White
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    • 245 7 Racecourse Thrills "DOWN THE STRETCH" FOR ALHAMBRA "■QOWX the Stretch," First National's thrilling romance of the race tracks, has been booked as the feature attraction at the Alhambra Theatre, with Mickey Rooney, Patricia Ellis and Dennis Moore m the leading" roles. Miss Ellis, as owner of famous Kentucky stables visits
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    • 201 7 I i Each of these ivhiskies has a name of its own; only when they are blended together after years of maturing are they called JOHNNIE WAUtER You are probably wondering what one of these whiskies would taste like by itself. If you had a talk with the blender who
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  • GOLDEN SNOW By WILLIAM CROSS
    • 1966 8 CHAPTER 1 THE COMING OF RAFFLES "OIT who u this Raffles r The voice wa> soft, silky, with jv>i a touch of ice in it. and the man to whom the question was put sal 1 1 £> suddenly i I his chair as it stur.tr by the rlick ol
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    • 3146 8 CHAPTER 2 THE SECRET ALMOST OUT ""OUNXYAIKDK" watt situated on the coasi haif mile trom Government House, on Lhe i>eouid Northatn Road, a trim, otimpart little bungalow, bidden among jn.Mful betel -nut trees. The trees stood like a regitneal of straight-backed sentinels, i with its turban oi spreading lVonds at
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    • 11 8 lUST one little drop of /T\WSKf\. always use T w— GETS-IT
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    • 81 8 Hair Growing Discovery Many persons who were completely bald have grown a full crop of beautitui hair by using Kotalko and Kotalko Soap. Marvellous and speedy growth of hair has been reported even when falling hair, dandruff and baldness have existed for years. ITRU EHA)R CKOWtiT Buy Kotalko and Kotulko
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  • 1751 9  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Hopkein I last addressed you, I mentioned tha* I intended to take a trip to Shanghai, making part of the journey outward by air. The i urney took place according to plan. On a Sunday morning I went up to Penang on the good air liner Aurora.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 ;> *B» fy^^M 4b Ih .^kinw^ I fly l fc< 4 inn m m; ii 4k. Shipped, handled, and stored with jrreat care and supervision; enables us to offer our many customer* a really delicious meat which is both tender and full \A flavour. Ask for HILLKI) BEBF ■hi L^r-iJC'i
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  • 1257 10 LAST wee!; i rule! you all about the y At Hijn^e the Consul-General vi ttoe United States and Mrs. Davis tof the Commander-in-Chief and of the Asiatic Fleet, so now I v.iii lull yo:\ ail about the At Home ich Admiral Varnell gave m return
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  • 1462 10 I WHEN CHRISTMAS IS SO NEAR ONE really has to set about very fast getting gifts for friends and rela- tions. It is a hard job sometimes but j really with all Singapore's shops the j right thing for each and everyone can be found if you
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 128 10 A 0 m^ m de Souza's j 9, STAMFORD ROAD. i i Have always m stock Dresses for I All Occasions, Model Hats, Slacks, j Girdles and Flowers for Society Gowns. L Hats Blocked and Made to Any I t Style with your Material to Match Your Dresses. 1 Phone
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    • 154 10 buy your Christmas Gifts at the i NOVELTY STORE 161, Capitol Building, North Bridge Road. At Vogue's! VARIETY IN THE EVENING BRASSIERE MODE STYLES TO MEET EVERY FIGURE AND EVERY FASHION NEED— H^Ttl^. JBj^*)'-4B IK^rTWi^ft iiyiiyif FASHION DEMANDS FAULTLESS FOUNDATION and perfect harmony of Contour: Maiden Form Fills EVERY BRASSIERE
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    • 298 10 t PRISCILLA LTD. ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE J Nov. 28th. Dec 12th. j 61 Stamford Road Phone 3335 This Ch» s«<ma§ SEND HOME i MALAYAN PEWTER Hundreds of Attractive Articles. Duty Free into United Kingdom. OBTAINABLE FROM MALAYAN PEWTER (Opposite The Federal Dispensary) YAP AH LOY STREET, KUALA LUMPUR Singapore: Maynard
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    • 132 10 An Invitation to all Lovers of Beautiful Underwear I Visit RACHEL'S 101 lovely gifts for Christmas, I Raffles Hotel Bran Basah Itond. A very smart selection of light all-wool 2-piece sport outfits m most attractive shades for the Christmas Holiday. I Also beautiful evening coatees m brocade at Capitol Bldngs.
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  • 959 11 MOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and ERASER'S HILL HURING the week while dining m the v Station Hotel I noticed a few people fiom the north. They included Mrs. F. Shercliff from Kampar, who wore fawn georgette, and Miss Mary Gordon m blue. MLss Cecily Reeve Tucker m a navy and
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  • 173 11 Lawn Tennis Made Easy "Bunny" Austin $3 00 Perry on Tennis F. J. Perry 2.00 Improve Your Tennis Helen Jacobs 1 50 Table Tennis Ivor Montagu 1.50 The Par Golf Swing Alfred Padgham 200 Down to Scratch Abe Mitchell 3 00 Sound Golf The Earl of Berkeley
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  • 553 11 Tlj Tj VISITORS to the hill BrSB are not always those who come for a change and a rest; V— yT] there are also some i^^^x \^L S w^° come as "sight Z//T\\4\J seers." There were i 3£j.-X_L_m_Jtt two interesting York shire business men on a
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    • 96 11 A woman knows V*-l that m the vital £jhr£^>\ matters of hygiene *4r^fr%L and comfort she is J^4^ Yff\ safe with Southalls t T^-f/ j name associated I I 7 I for over SO years \fL with the highest y J I possible standards If ol puncy 1 k hi
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    • 191 11 TGREEFcImTn[TMAR"IESt 18-F, Battery Road, Singapore. LIST OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED. S Bu°ry U Him cl Darkly, Wade Henry. i™ V J r T [I A JJ,' SHSS?* C^ dric Men Ask for Beauty, Wade Rosalind. At d h J U orld m Eleven Years J t And Then You Wish,
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    • 198 11 SPECIAL STUFFED CELERY Twelve tiny green onions, 12 1%-incfc pieces of celery; 2 tablespoon chopped salami sausage; I cream cheese; 1 tablespoon Roqu< 1 teaspoon chopped pimento, l teaspoon chopped parsley. Place one onion m each piece of celery. Combine saubaßv, cream and Roquefort and pimento. Fill celery stalks, covering
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  • 427 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov, 29, 1936. AIRMINDEDNESS pLYI! cor clubs n autojryro, pilot- Singah I-'. G. Lundon. >mment might >Fr. Lun y.ar. of age. considered fairly -mess of flying. Malaya we make light of country is young it. it hay»- capturof the secret of youth, have been several exmiddi
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  • 1891 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones iiefence Needs: A Letter From Barcelona I IKUT.-COLONEL R. H. L. Fink, Commandant of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, goes Home m a few days, apparently for good, and Volunteers will j him,- He is a man who says what he thinks and
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  • 557 12 i THEATRICAL story is topical at the moment, so here goes. 4>* THE amateur actors were rehearsing. Mrs. Jones was required to kiss Mr. Smith, and as they arrived at that particular incident, Mrs. Smith appeared. "Oh," exclaimed Mrs. Jones. "I hope, dear, that
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    • 34 12 Duty free m Johore skSfed^^ f T £> Ctiromium h-nn 7.75 tAVI.S. oc neaan. Railed aow 12.50 Gold, 15 jewels 21.— 18 ct. White gold 29.— Gold 45 Chramimn from 5.— 18 (i railed ••'•]<! T.U
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  • 891 13 MORE PRACTICAL TRAINING AN OUTCRY Mission Of Mr. H.R. Cheeseman (Sunday Tribune Special) 1 NEW era m Malayan education n is m siifht with the greater recognition given by the local Governments and the parents to the need for technical training m the schools of
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  • 470 13 A NEW SERIES Bob Martin To Write For Sunday Tribune i TVHE Sunday Tribune has secured the exclusive rights for publiI cation m Malaya of a series of articles on "The Care of Your Dog-,'' by Mr. Bob Martin, the celebrated 1 authority. The articles will
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  • 97 13 HelsiriKl. The coilec'ting of match-box labels is the latest "craze" to sweep Finland and other Scandinavian countries. Some collectors have already acquired as many as 4,000 different labels. A .special club has been founded here for the "exchange of match-box labels." Schoolboys and schoolgirls are ardent label
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  • 383 13 Claim To Ownership Settled <By Air Mail) London, Nov. 18. A DISPUTE about the Belianca aero- I plane, Miss Dorothy, m which Mr. James Mollison flew the Atlantic last week, was mentioned to Mr. Justice Bennett m the Chancery Division. Subsequently a statement was issued that the
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  • 369 13 WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY CONTROL SCHEME THE Sunday Tribune understands 1 from reliable German sources m Singapore that the decision to institute a strict control of all Germans who travel abroad will not affect Malaya. The decision was announced by Herr Esser, President of the
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  • 296 13 To Have No Change In Control i (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 18. THE Fleet Air Arm is not to be divorced 1 from the administration of the Air Ministry, despite reports to that effect j I learn this on the highest authority. It seems to
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  • 1424 14  -  W. B. Paterson BUCK Snort, let me explain at the outset, is not the name of a racehorse. My own opinion is that it is a most appropriate name for any one of the parcels of animated sausage meat which invariably carry my money and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 182 14 A*% .^TICKETS ISSUED C^GDKS'by all srEAM-j FOR WsFTP. AIR AND S TRAVEL.]^ 1 NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. S 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. j Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET from 8.50 WRIST 12.00
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    • 18 14 WILL RELIEVE THAT PAIN EVERT FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A PACKET HANDY UNG AUK TOXIi THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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    • 185 14 Tiger Beer IS BEST II FOR Ol ALITY PII«IM lIS lIAlliO RECEIVING TRANSMITTING SETS— COMPONENTS, PARTS, R.CA. RADIOTRON TUBES AND ACCESSORIES OF PROVEN Ql ALITY. SOUND SYSTEMS PUBLIC ADDRESS AMPLIFIERS, MICROPHONES SPEAKERS FOR SALE OR HIRE. TALKING MOTION PICTURE I SIMPLEX HERMAN DE VRY PROJECTORS. SOUNDHEADS, LAMPS, LENSES— PARTS COMPLETE
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  • 1013 15  -  G. S. Hammonds In The Good Old Days Of War Canoes 5 question of bombs versjs battleships haa been so much m th) public eye •ly that it seems high time something was done to show what a waste of time it all is. 1 Wt
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    • 80 16 Bt^^ J£& Xx -A i?i» /A Hi s y 'jSK^^ ittf^TTWL always by washing them with LEVER BROTHEES LTMITED, POBT SUXUCHT, ENCLAISD a^bj c M X-l-X 529-2 aBA ■> v.w. •.->■. ■^■tvi^«^^^^^^B^S^ B^Bbnh^B^B^R h 111 M iVf A ft »^»^«'^l m-m%ifs?F K^ BflflH > K/' cm M^*«: I ft a9
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    • 286 16 Guard Your Dog's A^i S&-. HC A I TU A DOG tALI M^^Wiii BOOK Voo much m?a/ mean- too much heat for f^P^ki^r Hlflfiff ft, A rompl.t. your dog's blood. And especially m a hot \T f v JsJII, i{ clim;itcU)i^causcshiin"torture"throu)zh 1 'I c r continual scratrhin?;. lack of appetite,
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  • 872 17  -  Horatius IS A GRAND SLAM WORTH WHILK? (By T bid and make a grand slam is on* of the biggest thrills m contrac age but for every one which is suc•lully landed, there are dozens which their bidders hundreds of points h. Where a grand slam is bid
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    • 75 17 &^&sjrjhe. Unbreakable £fen riiwitfiiUfr>rfftirnfW VIM is wonderful for KX1I!- "Nobody I \^N -^,'^^V^/| and earned:- ]\^^^^M\ 1 ORK :"1 u-*J ZH V- -9 Bl V VV I -MMp«^^g|S9P I t?t~~ S; KNIFE Oh, Mr. Vim, I didn't think I U was possible Why, we both look 1 I like new
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    • 7 17 ff^arf The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya
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    • 188 17 j i DIAMOND BRAND X_«i_i__^ BEDSTEADS "DIAMOND" bed- HfrA I stead brings lasting ■H/ It is designed In B3KI such a manner as t0 IIH provide the utmost igfa-^l comfort and supS| JL port during repose. W&M&jM lt wUI last a llfe aw^D^H time and "lore, for ■f 1 lt
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    • 802 17 J fTook 'ASPRO' £O* all I T^SSS^ 08 eIZ Cold-Fever and W r O/ > Dd "k» Om IJ dlo tb O Headache and wai HI tb r b J tbit 'Aspr 0 mo b« t pro f I soon well II XZT?"* P3 o L a *r l 7
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    • 91 18 CADBURYS ATTRACTIVE OFFER /f) (^Tml for labels) w^\, v^^!lM W v FROM BOURN-VITA /^vyy^ V^VSk No. 5. One Bread and Butter plate 3 l-lb. ;f*« c^r.^^v' THE SDE^L No. 6. Two small plates 3 l-lb. N EXC HANGE FO R h^^* «>OO DRIMK I TUrrr BAr^r-.^ w I MADE ATBOIiRNVIitiEIj
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  • 1061 19 N. S. B. A. FORMED IN 1932 HISTORY OF THE GAME FIRST ENCOUNTER AGAINST SELANGOR (By "The Playboy*') miii' (iffiriAi vu a A t Seremban, Saturday. pih official badminton season was brought to a successful conclu•on on Sunday last when Neeri Sembilan entertained Selangor
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  • 407 19 THE INTER -CLUB TOURNEY MORE DELAY Sixth Entry Not Yet Received (By "Dragon") FURTHER delay has been caused m the Singapore annual badminton tournament. It had been hoped that a start would be made this week-end m the inter-club tournament. However, the required sixth entry has not been forthcoming and
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  • 96 19 A badminton match was played between the Makepeace B.P. and the Holloway Athletic Unic-n at the latter's court on Nov. 22. The Makepeace B.P. won by 3 2. Results (Makepeace B.P. players mentioned first):— Lim Thye Gan beat Lee Keng Leng, 15__6, 15—5. Lim Thye Tong beat Lim
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  • 970 19 THE fourth annual general meeting of the Young Chinese Amateur Weight-Lifting Party was held on Nov. 15, at 35. Desker Road, Singapore. The committee's report and accounts for the past year were approved and passed. The following were elected officebearers for the years 1936-1937: President. Mr. E.
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  • PROGRESS OF MALAYA CUP COMPETITION IN REVIEW
    • 652 20 KOXINC FINE EFFORT I Rivers' Great Come Back (By X.0.") 'PHERP' is stiii iK «ity oi fight left m Ignado r\ raanJez. Whfen 1: was match* <i with Joe Diamond tnc New World Arena on Nov. 20 for the liirht weight championship oi Malaya there must have
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    • 327 20 In Defence Of Singapore's Hockey Selectors ißy "Sticks") PINGAPORE'S surprising and overC whelming defeat by Selangor has been the topic during the past week. Never since the inception of the niterstate series has the local team suffered such a heavy drubbing from the other side. Even the most sanguine supporter
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    • 277 20 MALACCA NOTES (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca SOME very interesting ties m the Malacca Badminton Association championships were played over the week-end. The mixed doubles final was quite a close match, as the scores indicate. The participants included four of the best players m town. Cho Kirn Hawke, m
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    • 925 20 SINGAPORE'S HOCKEY WIN WAS LUCKY (From Ota Own Correspondent) Malacca. HAVING territorially much more of the play than Singapore. Malacca coulc! account themselv:s unfortunate to have eventually lost at Seremban last Sunday at hockey by the only goal of the match. The score thai materialised to
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    • 1197 20 SELANGOR FOR THE FINAL MORE OPEN PROSPECTS IN THE SOUTH (By -Forward") 'THE Malaya Cup competition now enters upon it. fourth week this season. Five games have already been played, and it is of interest to note the progress of the various sides. Singapore and the Army, up till yesterday,
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  • 594 21 BEST BUSINESS FOR YEARS POSTAL RUSH Early Shopping Is Advised (By v Staff Reporter) EXTENSIVI preparations for a bumper C hristmas a 4 e being carried out by the leading shop*- m Singapore and a feeling of the coming festive season is already m the
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  • 215 21 Sequel To Trouble At Sunsrei Besi (From Our Out: Report a Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN connection with the Sun^ei Besi disturbances last night, three Chinese appeared m the Police Court this morning. The first two, Liew Woon and Yap Fong, were charged with being dang-erous haracters
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  • Negri-Malacca Surprise Singapore
    • 809 22 EARLY LEAD But Home Team Win In The Eitd ALTHOUGH PfcgrMttalacca gave Singapore .m early shock, by fir«t. m the Ma'ava Cup match on the SC.C. giound to-day, the hrnn 1 team proved too strong and eventually wen by 25 pis. to 8. THE Singapore State Rugger
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    • 94 22 M.C.C. Score Passed By 28 Runs Liisbane, Nov. 13. i IN reply to the M.C.C.'s 215 runs Queensland knocked up 243 runs m their first innings to-day At lunch the score was 135 "f0r one wicket. The second wicket fcl« at 143 At the close of pluy
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    • 95 22 Rengam, Saturday. Johore beat the R.A.F. and K.N. m. the Malaya Cup rugger competition here to-day by 9 pfe. (3 tries) to nil. against the M.C.C. m an opening part- nership. Bu'c then Verity struck deadly form and the next seven wickets tell with only 76 added. Before
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    • 338 22 What The Ladies Wore At The Races i. By Our Woman Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. THE weather, although rather dull, v/as cool this afternoon and there was a great crowd cf keen racegoers at Bukit Timah Mrs. F. G. Lundon was one of those who arrived early.
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    • 177 22 Singapore's Superiority Over Negri (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban, Saturday. f\ISFLAYING marked superiority except l> perhaps amongst the forwards. Singapore Asiatics defeated the Negri Asiatics on the Station Padang, this evening m the first match m the AHElves Cup competition by 16 points to nil (two goals,
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    • 209 22 Johore To Singapore On Sunday Next ARRANGEMENTS were completed at a meeting held at the Clerical Union on Friday for Johore-Singapore walking race to be held on Sunday next. Dec. 6. The entry totals 42, and includes 16 members of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and 15 members of
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    • 145 22 Selangor Qualify By Beating Perak (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. OELANGOR and Perak clashed m the key match of the northern s:c 1 \o\ cf the Malaya Cup rugger competition here to-day. Perak had more of the play rirrhv the first-half but Sclangor did all the
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    • 121 22 RUGBY WIN FOR THE R.A.M.C Fort Canning Beaten 8-Nil S- Saturday THE R.A.M.C ;net Fort Canning at* 1 Rugby this non, at 'la. iind the ma win for the R.A.M.C. bs eight points i a coal and a try! to i Mil se yd the •fa ad'rum half, Lt her,
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    • 399 22 Two Matches At Jalan Besar Singapore. Saturday. TWE S.t'.F.A League opened to-day with two matches, m which the S.M.Y.P. b^at the OC.A.A. 4—3, and the SB. A. A beat the A.A.A. by 4—o. Both games were played at Jalan Besar. In the C.C.A.A. v S.MY.P. match both teams
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    • 112 22 Manchester November Handicap ondon, Nov. KB. THE Manchester November Handicap 1 race to-day resulted as follows:— Ift*. A Boazrr N.wton For:! 'Ncvotti J Mr C. W Gr-ci'n's 1 a Bequ"H (E. Smith' 2 Mi. A E. McKiiiiay's toi fFVi 3 P'ttin^: 100 8 PI: 20 1. Won
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    • 21 22 <• kok R;itiir< The Roort C h f^ comi <ri !>( e-^ could I).- arr v.ous Oil! 0( 90 it- pla
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 66 22 Society frowned upon her r Members of the Government shunned her WHO WAS THIS WOMAN j WHOSE WORD MEANT MORE THAN S THAT OF A NATIONS LEADER? 1 i Why was S I JL. 11 "The GORGEOUS; mjuvioiu: j *,/Mi I^lL ROBERT TAYLOR, j j LIONEL BARRYMORE, FRANCHOT TONE j
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  • 2976 23 ANOTHER DAY OF HIGH DIVIDENDS BIG CROWD AND MANY CLOSE FINISHES Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore Turf Club winter 1 race meeting concluded to-day with another card of eight events, favoured by veiv fine weather which was to no small extent responsible for thr excellent racing
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  • 31 23 Barney Ross Beats Izzy Jannazo New York, Nov. 28. IN a filtoen-round bout for 'he Worid Welter-weight championship here to-day. Barney Ross beat Izzy Janna/o en points. Reuter.
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  • 83 23 A tram will be selected from tut Allowing to represent the August E.P m the S.C.F.A. Inter- <iub League against the Aston Athletic club, to-daj at the Jalan Besar Stadium: Char Kwong Nam, Khoo Soo Quail, Son Penp Kiong, Ang Thiam Teen, Lim Chir Hian, Yeo Boon Thuan.
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NCfVEMBER 29, 1936.
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    • 104 24 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS NEW FLEET OF GIANT PLANES I his remarkable Illustration gives some Impression of the immensity of Un present fleet building programme rial Airways, 2b giant flying-boats and 12 equally large, speedy and luxurious land-planes are being a ed, two of the former at oresent being m scivice on
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    • Article, Illustration
      47 24 ''What Shall We Back?"— Punters at the Singapore Races. The finish of the second race at the third day of the Singapore Winter Meeting Mr. Chou See King an:- Miss Dulci? Them who were married at the Singapore Chinese Presbyterian Chjrch on Nov. 21.
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    • 40 24 She Is The TeamAlmost Miss Jessie Dunkley kicking off for a football club she has founded at Isham, Northamptonshire, and of which she is chairman, secretary, and treasurer. She also drives players to matches, and makes embrocation for their use!
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