Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 20 December 1936

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4— No. 28. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1936 J-'IYK CENTS
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  • 983 1 426 FOR 6 AT THE CLOSE HAMMOND 23T NOT OUT AUSTRALIAN BOWLING COMPLETELY MASTERED J]NGLAND are setting the early foundation of another Te<t victory on the present tour, and after making* 279 runs for the loss of only three wickets on the opening day
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  • 173 1 China Crisis Compromise With Rebels Disapproved THE SOVIET DENIES COMPLICITY Toltyo, Dee. 20. fy]R. Arita, the Japanese Foreign Minister, on whom Mr. Hsu Shi Ying (Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo) called to express appreciation of Japan's calm and neutral attitude towards the present crisis in China, informed Mr.
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  • 105 1 A latrr message from Nankins stated that with Chiang Kai Shek still a prisoner, the Government is lTsumiiT hostilities against th? rebels fo-nicnou. The transport planes mentioned earlier stopped at Loyang as it is indicated that the rebels are not releasing the captives. While efforts will be continued to secure
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  • 883 1 (Continu°d from next column) 'June 23, 1894), the Prince may be trusted to have decided view.? on love and also will present the characteristics of apparent change that are baffling to tho.se who cannot understand the significance of seeming alternations of "hot" and "cold." But. persons
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    5 1 Wally Hammond, 231 not out
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  • 467 1 MORE WAGES Demands Sent To Employers T'HE movement for improved A social conditions among workers m Malaya which has recently been manifested m. the innumerable strikes thVoughout the country, particularly m Singapore, is still spreading. The printers of Singapore arc the latest to join m the movement.
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  • 65 1 London Dec. 19. With appropriate ceremonial, thr Proclamation will be icna this afternoon by the King's Officers-of-Arms at Saint Jan.es's Pala.?<< and at other points in Westminster and th* cky of London "touching His Royal Coronation and that of Her Majesty the Queen, and the nobility thereof." A
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  • 160 1 Last Night's Stabbing IN BUSY QUARTER OF TOWN gHORTLY before midnight last night, a fatally murderous attack was carried out m the busyquarter near the junction of Victoria Street and Malay Street, on an elderly Japanese. It is understood that no one has yet been arrested,
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  • 76 1 Arrival Of Negri's Ruler (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. U.H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar of 11 Ntgri Cemttlan and party arrived m four reserved F.M.S. coaches by the South Express to-day. They are paving at the Oriental Hotel and were met by the British Consul-General. To-morrow
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  • 37 1 Famous Airwoman Injured In Record Attempt Marseilles, Dec 19 Maryse Hilsz. the French airwoman, was .seriously injured when the machine in which she was attempting to break the speed record crashed. She lumped ed.- Reuter
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  • 503 2 Better Comfort CURTAIN MOVED BY ELECTRICITY AN up-to-date electrically driven curtain, seating accommodation that should satisfy the demands of the public both m comfort and arrangement, better lighting effects and modern interior decoration. These are some of the changes to be effected m the Victoria Theatre early
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  • 262 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh "Futile Opposition" CHIANG KAI SHEK STILL CAPTIVE Shanghai, Dec. 19. ijT seems that the rebels' resolve is breaking- down, as Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang is beginning to realise the futility of his opposition to the united opinion of almost the whole country. The
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  • 110 2 Christmas Holidays VUTRING the Christmas holidays the Malaya Tribune and associated newspapers will be published as follows: Christmas Day The Morning Tribune will be published as usual. There will be no issue of the Singapore Edition of the Malaya Tribune. The F.M.S. Edition of the Malaya Tribune,
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  • 34 2 A Christian School operated by the Methodist Mission m conjunction with its Anglo-Chinese School. Its Aims Mental, Physical and Character development Apply now Principal, Oldham Hall, 46, Barker Road, Singapore.
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  • 313 2 Enjoyable Function At S.C.R.C. 4 BOUT 100 members and guests congregated at the Straits cninese Kecreation Club last night, the occasion being the tournament dinner and dance (at the New World), a function which is held annually, at tne conclusion 01 the open tennis tournament. This year, however,
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  • 119 2 Special Service During Coronation Time London. Dec. 19. WITH Westminster Abbey still in its Coronation setting, a service for the youth of the Empire will be held ther3 on May 19, one week after the Coronation ceremony. Over 8,000 youths between 16 and 18 years will take part.
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  • 71 2 London, Dec. 19. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who have recently suffered from 2 slight attack of influenza but who are now making satisfactory progress, will. :f they have sufficiently recovered accompany the Royal family parly including the King, Queen Elizabeth Queen Mary and the Princess Elizabeth,
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    14 2 At the reception on the German c ruiser Emden on Friday at Singapore. (Tribune.)
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  • 228 2 From Outside World SINGAPORE CABLBS NOT DELIVERED TllUlpOfli, Saturday. TVHE Sian revolt has caused the suspension of wireless between Sian and the outside world. When the Sian trouble took piac.^ on Dec. 12 the Singapore Chin sConsulate (Consul-General K;<> Liny Pai and Special Inspector of Consulates
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  • 217 2 Heavy And Mobi'e Gun Practice Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vess'-ls as clear oj the range as possible (luring th? heavy and mobile pun practice, which will take place from the undermentioned Places on the dates stated below com-m-ncing at 7 p.m.
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  • 84 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca Saturday. On the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Leong Yong Kwok, eldest son 01 the lata Mr. and Mrs Long Long Mun to Miss Wong Fong Yee. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wong Chak Poh i of Singapore, a dinner was
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    • 358 2 IO CORNS on 1 pair of feet! Everg one out -m a week No platers m> dnnjrprous cutting just frafjrant. i-»-fr*->ft ir-ki footbath <-v»>ry night for a few nights. And aft»-r that, here is what happens to <-orn» "7 have suffered a lot from cr>rn<. I tried corn pinMers and
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    • 31 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Respectable gentleman or Lady for Business proposition and Factory supervision. Splendid opportunity for willing investors, with some capital. Write particulars to Box No. 524, C]O Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 24 2 •J. .> The world's most popular pair of Dancing and Singing stars m j a Rollicking new R.K.O. Hit flß&^L^L^c^ gixger Rogers! lIMBat the CAPITOL
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  • 32 3 Home Football: Results And Positions To Date SEVENTEENTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION i mem gathering In the S.V.C. Eurasian Co.\s section. Drill Hall, on the occasion of Miss Annie C. Pestana's 1 7th birthday
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  • 1383 3 MANY SURPRISES IN LEAGUE Loaders Beaten CHAMPIONS AGAIN ON TOl' THERE were several surprises m yes--1 tcrday's home football results, a great many of leading teams going down ro lovny sides Charlton we re beatr-n at Bolton 2—l, and Sunderland regained the leadership when they beat visiting Leeds The Southern
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  • 668 3 LOVED WIFE OF BEST FRIEND SUICIDE AS THE 'ONLY WAY OUT (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 9. WAVING fallen m love with the wife of his best friend, a retired naval officer, with a distinguished war record, took his own life m a Kensington flat because, to use the words
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  • 405 3 Yacht Club Beat The Emden Singapore. Saturday. THE Royai Singapore Yaclit Club won all three events against the Germans from the cruiser Emden m the rowk i; regatta held m the harbour io-day. The representatives from the Yacht Club had experience m their favour and were,
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  • 140 3 An Entertaining Comedy In "Lady Be Careful" The story of a shy sailor who accir\ ntally gains a reputation as a "lady k'irr" 'and is then forced to demonstrate hs powers with the fair sex by nttempting to gain the affection of Panama City's loveliest blonde dancer, unfolded
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  • 259 3 Fatal Accident After Rehearsal Singapore, Saturday. rriHE preliminary inquiry m which I Mr. S. A. S. Park was charged w^th causing the death of a Chinese, Han Chok Fong, was concluded this morning before the fourth magistrate, Mr. T. P. Cromwell. The accused was committed for trial
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  • 92 3 Negri's Home Hockey Defeat 'From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. In an inter-State hockey match played here to-day, Malacca defeated Negri Sembiian by three goals to one. The game was uneventful and inclined to be mediocre. O. Carvalho gave Malacca the lead midway through the first-half and at
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  • 160 3 Enjoyable Event At Prinsep Street Singapore, Saturday. THE Chinese Christian Church Hall at Prinsep Street was gaily decorated this evening with streamers and flowers end presented a most welcoming sigH to hundreds who thoroughly enjoyed ihemselves at the Bazaar. The Rev. T. G. Gibson, senior miisionary of the
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  • 177 3 Non Intervention Is Britain's Only Course London, Dec. 19. COMMENTING on the Foreign Secrey tary's speech m the Commons yesterday the Daily Telegraph says: "Non-intervßntion remains the keystone of British policy with regard to the Spanish civil war. No other rational course is open to us. The British
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  • 90 3 London, Dec. 19. TO-DAY'S rugger results Probables 12 Possibles 11 Bath 16 Devonport Ser. 3 Bedford 8 Leicester Birkenhead Fk. lz London Scottish 0 Gloucester 3 Newport 23 Harlequins 11 Cardiff 14 Liverpool 17 Guy's Hospital :> Northampton 9 Waterloo 5 Richmond 18 Blackheath Rosslyn Park 24 Old
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  • 55 3 Perak Lose In Last Cup Game Of North (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. Displaying marked superiority m practically all departments Penang were not extended to beat a weak Perak ruggei team by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to nil, m the last Malaya Cuo match
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  • 99 3 New Programme At The New World Singapore, Saturday. The Dardanelles staged a new programme this evening at the New World, with the play, "Regent of Bali." There were many vaudeville items also. A large audience was present and voiced their appreciation loudly. The play was well portrayed. The
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  • 290 4 High School Easily Heat St. Joseph's (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. GIVING one of their b?st displays for U the season, the High School hockey team convincingly won their match against the St. Joseph's Institution hockey team by 4 o. The visitors were unimpressive and to the
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  • 118 4 Drawn Hockey At The Malacca Hub (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Frid: Yesterday the Muar Hockey As.sori ation travelled down to Malacca w3re engaged m a hockey match aguir-,t the Club on the padanu The v:\vv which ended m a draw of I—l was unin teresting and .scrappy.
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    • 184 4 SIGNON (i. KBERHARTS MOST BAFFTJNG MYSTERY Opening at the PAVILION To-Day 3.15—6.15—9.15 m V y the CLUE CLul 9n/ Bri, stl CLAIRE mf^ Grand Supporting Shorts The "Bobby" 'SHfINHk You've marveled at his of Eddie glorious voice now Cantor's see him on the screen ra l/$7 \*<o^^ m this drama%.
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    • 272 4 THIS PICTURE DID NOT Cost a Million j Dollars jIT HAS NOT GOT A cast of 15 stars j jlt did NOT take 2 YEARS TO MAKE j BUT IT IS ONE OF THE j FUNNIEST COMEDIES OF THE YEAR j i AND IS GUARANTEED TO AMUSE YOU j I
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    • 299 4 CONTINUED SUCCESS 4 4 'rr M rr». T A l ha m b r a THEY JOINED THE NAVY TO SEE THE WORLD— KM THEY NEVER EXPECTED ANYTHING LIKE THIS! Paramount* laiiLjh and love battle of the century: finger of Panama's champion Adoiph Zvkor "no"gl>I. %$-^('S Wt'\ with LEW AYRES
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  • 203 5 WINTER WEATHER IN TROPICS COLD 8c DRY No Need To Go To Europe Honolulu B"H merely pressing a but.on, author i i«*s at the Quoen's Hospital here, are able to produce m a intiUJM room a perfO'C winter clima. c— as cold a> the Rocky Mounm
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    26 5 Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, daughters of King Georg- and Queen Elizabeth, photographed when they visited the model village and gardens. Bekonscot, at Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
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  • 434 5 Wireless Service To Be Installed Vienna. "C-O-S" calls to summon rescuing m parties to the spot of a mountain catastrophe will soon be m use throughout the Austrian Alps. If present plans materialise, like ships on the sea, all mountain huts, and possibly also the guides
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  • 390 5 Progress Under The New Constitution (THE New Siam In the Making, by M. Sivaram. Stationers Printing: Press, Bangkok Kelly and Walsh. Singapore $5). This book makes no pretence to be a complete history of the political revolution m Siam. Mr. Sivaram collected all the material for
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  • 378 5 "Pretence To Bring Me To Tribunal" DR. Stavros Constantine Damoglou, who, according to a pamphlet, claims "to make sightless eyes see," again appeared before the Public Control Committee of the London County Council recently and engaged m a technical discussion with an eminent ophthalmic
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  • 105 5 In 200 Years POPULATION PEAK APPROACHING Baltimore. WORLD population will reach its peak m less than 200 years. This is the conclusion of two research workers, Dr. Raymond Pearl and Sophia A. Gould of the John Hopkins University School <»f Hygiene and Public Health. They have
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  • 212 5 Woman Motorist Charged I With Obstruction '"THERE will be a terrible scene m this house if my husband pays the fine," said Mrs. Margaret Hinman, a member •of Ruislip-North-wood Urban Council, ol Eastcote recently. Earlisr m the j day she had been charged at Uxbridge
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  • 284 5 Gun-Girl Demands His Death New York. WILLIAM Turnbull. a New Jersey State police "speed cop," sat In a car listening to a gun-girl and two men companions arguing: "Shall we tramp him off?' during a 50-miles ride into Pennsylvania. Turnbull, kidnnoped by the three. awaited
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  • 207 5 Brisbans, D:c. 10 AN aeroplane for ths Flying Doctor (Dr. C. C. Fenton) a used Gipsy Moth has b?en purchased m Brisbane from Captain P. H. Moody with th£l,ooo sub:cribad for the purpose. The machine has a history almost as colourful as that of the new owner. It
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  • 277 7 LEW AYRES BACK AS ACTOR 'LADY BE CAREFUL" A FINE COMEDY \DY Be Careful," Faramount's v lansh-riot comedy of sailors on shore leave m Panama City, featurtag Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Larry bbc, Benny Baker and Grant i hers, is on at the Alhambra Theatre.
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  • 264 7 IN LAWS COMPLICATE PLOT "Three Married Men" Is Good Fun TAR-MOVING comedy built around the wedding of a young couple-— and the stumbling blocks put m their way by much-married inlaws, is furnished m Paramount^ film farce, "Three Married Men," scheduled ito open to-day at the Capitol Theatre. The picture
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  • 348 7 Walking On Air RA YMOND— SOTHERN ROMANCE t FEATURING the first radio chase ever staged m films, RKO Radio Pictures brings to the screen at the Alhambra Theatre shortly the hilarious comedy with music, "Walking On Air," starring Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern. The high spot of both comedy and
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  • 316 7 Death Visits Famous Aristocrats "JIjURDER by an Aristocrat," a First National mystery drama, based on one of the most popular of Mignon G. Eberhart's baffling murder stories comes to the Pavilion Theatre to-day, with Lyle Talbot. Marguerite Churchill and Claire Dodd m the leading roles. The plot
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  • 348 7 ANTOINETTE CELLIER Talented Girl In "The 10th Man" "THE Tenth Man," Wardour Films new British International Picture comiis to the Pavilion, features an ac f ress who has attained stardom m her third film. She is Antoinette Ce!lier, the lovely hazeleyed daughter of stajje and screer» actor Frank Cellier. Born
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  • 206 7 Now Thanks to Kruflcht'ii Not a Trace of Pain Tins woman's lift was made a misery by Uie nagging pains of backache Then her father, who had proved the value uf Knwchen himself, advised her to try it. Sh« did, and her* is her grateful
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    • 44 7 your Hat §iri{ c nf* suri* if i* a A. C^__**- K&^M&i em*. BATTERSBY < »«<y« m Engltnd Vsr Uv^^ There is certainly a style f^|^^^O to fit your personality and ffo ffi a weight for every season. V* I W'/lFfi BATTERSBY HATS FOR MEN
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  • 5924 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore fOLONEL Bannerman sat m his office, biting the end of his pen. I He did not know what to say m the letter he had to write. For the fiftieth time he had picked up and
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  • 1484 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES HAVE sung paeans m praise of the Press. This week I intend to tell you something that fine, long established but ever hful institution on which the Press Bo depends; I mean Reuters Agency, well known is Reuters that newspaper even know how to pronounce it. They
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    • 56 9 AUSTRALIAN TURKEYS Piiiiic^ Seleetoil Kirils OUr X'mas Turkeys need no recommendation they arc Specially selected for us annually and this year's stocks are well dressed birds of excellent quality Weights rangre from 7 lbs to 20 lbs. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! A limited supply of Norfolk Turkeys is available. PHONE
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  • 2100 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. AH, what a time we have had witii another naval ship m port! The cruiser EmJen arrived here on Friday, labt week and have gone this morning alter several interesting and very pleasant days. The fun be^an last Saturday nigh^ when a dance was given
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  • 1142 10 ESPECIALLY for all you wives still Icokinc for wha' von can give your husbands this Yuletide. I mid a visit t 0 H. B. Winter and saw lots of good things. To begin with there are ths Habutai real silk pyjamas which come m different coloured stripes,
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  • 235 10 [A book review by Olivtr C. de C. EM* of Yeats- Brow-.'s latest book] IT is m India that we escape m this beautiful new book by th^ "Bengal Lancer," by F YeatsBrown. This is v book that I shall always keep by me. I like it
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    • 64 10 GIVE PERFUME this X'MAS A GIFT THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE. We have m stock a delightful selection by famous makers: (HANEL, CARON, 1 BOURJOIS, <.1 ERLALV LKNTHERK, ROUBIQUANT, COTY, ETC Also for your approval, Perfume Sprays. Coffrets, Powder Bowls, Eau de Cologne, etc., etc., and for Ontlemen. Shaving Bnishes,
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    • 138 10 KLEENEX *-A Toilet 7S[ecessity "KLEENEX (or mv duly toilet W just as naential aa soap and water," say women everywhere. They hawa learned that for remoring or applying tnonmicr^ hoc or cold lotions and for many other uses, Kleenex is much softer, more convenient and sanitary, than tha old-fash-ioned linen
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    • 160 10 r Christmas is Nearly Here and the Sale is Nearly Over at the I NOVELTY STORE J Hurry to get the i I Latest Bargains 1 A. •j, .j, j PALAIS DES MODES, i t 33, Stamford Road, Singapore. J EXCLUSIVE X'MAS STOCKS JUST ARRIVED From NEW YORK LONDON PARIS.
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    • 169 10 »i ,*f Jf^itfff^yVfJQfJffitfc £*f/tSmU Hfl V «j» ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION of COWNS and SPORTSWEAR JUST ARRIVED i WOOLLEN and TWEED ENSEMBLES FOB SPORTS WATCHES FOR X'MAS GIFTS I Phone Maynards Bldgs. 4974 li, Battery Road. Now! Restore Natural i Whiteness to Your Teeth! An Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream That's
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  • 1033 11 N OTE S from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL AMONG the visitors to the Skye Meet•Jtog held it the Turf Club were Mrs. Sydney Morgan, wearing a white frock and black hat, and looking very fit after her trip to Hongkong and Japan. Mrs Chas Crush, m a black and
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  • 36 11 FOR MORNING A morning frock m a deligtitfui floral prin/. Rows of stitching trim the collar, cuffs and triangular pockPpL Worn with a smart sailor bat it completes a perfect outfit for a morning m town.
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    • 141 11 OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER s n f|UR great news this Rq I week was the arFy\^ I rival of Father I/ xc\v I Christmas at the V. X school with his large i| sack of toyspßrOp/Vj^xJ The children hnri a mt 1 I jl Christmas cake for tea, and tnen
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    • 123 11 Just unpacked a Special Selection of Peking Jewelleries and Trees j at RACHEL'S Raffles Hotel I>ras Basah Road. At Vogue's! Highlights of Fashions FLASHES FROM PARIS THE SECRETS OF WORTH. VIONNET, LANVIN. SCHIAPARELI FOR X'MAS EVENING CHIC ARE OUT! JUST UNPACKED EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS FROiM PARIS.
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  • 572 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Dec. 20, 1936. THE CHRISTMAS SEASON TNVARIABLY at this time we realise, with a start of surprise, that Christmas is coming and the end of the year is close behind. The days rush on, they become months and the months pile themselves with incredible speed into
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  • 1493 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Baldwin Cabinet Loses Its Grip AFF with one crisis and on with another. That is the newspaper man's life nowadays. A year or so ago there did seem to be a decent interval between them. Now we are given no pause. The luckless sub-editors
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    • 211 12 WIT AND WISDOM OP THE WfPK rIRST a story with a clerical flavour A A A A A CERTAIN vicar had two curates; one, a comparatively elderly man. was a very fine preacher, much better than the vicar. The other was a young and handsome fellow fresh from college and
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    • 192 12 They went to the bedroom and the clever one ordered the ungainly one to lie down on the bed. The tie was beautifully made up. "Why had I to lie on the bed." said the first. "Oh! I am an undertaker and that's the only way I can do it."
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    • 185 12 grinning at me and wagging his tail." Bobbie: "Yes, you've got his plate." A A A A lUDGE: "You are positive you know J where your husband was on the night that this crime was committed?' 1 Witness: "If I didn't know, then I busted a good rolling-pin over an
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  • 1564 13 REMARKABLE GROWTH EVERYWHERE MAILS AND FREIGHT AMAZING RECORD OF IMPERIAL AIRWAYS try of twelve years of air transport, as told by pro- m routes, miles flown, and loads carried, is revealcomprehensive figures which have now become availal k Jake, for example, the story of air
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  • 60 13 Two decks; Smoking room; Promenade saloon; Sleeping berths; 3,000 Horse-, power; 200 Miles an hour; Now going into commission; 28 being built; Length 88 ft.; Height from water-line 24 ft.; Speed 200 mph (approx.) Span 114 ft.; Weight fully loaded nearly 18 tons; Crew 5; Accommodati-jn
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  • 233 13 Expert's Discovery Of Fishing Grounds Sydney, N.S.W., Dec. 10. DICH fishing grounds reported by the Commonwealth Fisheries Officer (Mr. Towler) to have been found off the coasts of N.S.W. and Tasmania may mean millions to Australia. Twofold Bay on the South Coast of N.S.W., may some
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  • 68 13 Two birds were killed with a single shot near Williams Lake. British Columbia. A hunter who shot down a wild goose found a humming bird also shot d Had— among Its feathers. The small bird had "stowed away" among the goose's feathers, and both birds
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  • 32 13 Forty piglets have been born to a sow a*, Pozharevatz. Yugoslavia, m two litters this year 22 m the first and 18 m the second. All 40 ars doing well.
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  • 49 13 A pin has killed M. Franco's Boutier, t tailor, of Guingamp, France. Like most tailors, he had the habit of folding pins m his mouth while fitting his customers and he swallowed ons. He was rushed to hospital and operated on, but died shortly afterwards.
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  • 143 13 Removed After Four Years Sydney, N.S.W., Dec. 7. FOUR years ago Maureen GrilLs, 3, oi Armidale, N.S.W., lost a halfpenny. Recently the doctors at the Royal Alexandria Hospital for Children, Sydney, recovered it lodged m her oesophagus. Doctors have removed all sorts of objects swallowed by children,
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  • 148 13 Pair Aged 139 Years Win 5 Up On Par Sydney, NSW., Dec 10 In winning the Bonnie Doon I Club's invitation four-ball with 5 w T. Brown and G. S. M. Connor put up cv record for competitive golf m Sy sup their combined age v;a-- 139
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    • 89 13 lIH IKVIIk MB" iM lIH fol^^zxß&E*****'^ Mm liH lIH lIH a\v lIH i WSm umBmMJL ''$mM: itIII 111 lILIII% i You can't serve fruit as it should be served with lots and lots of cream, and keep your food bills within bounds. But with "Ideal" Milk you can be just
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  • 1653 14  -  W. B. Paterson jln Which I Make The j j Startling Discovery That j S Christmas Is Near And Discourse On The Many Peculiar Things Done At This Period Of The Year \With A Word Or Two\ Thrown In About The De- j sirability Of
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    • 187 14 I J ISSUED j BY ALL STEAM- FOR WsFIP. AIR AND TRAVEC! railway unes -i NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. c s 39, Robinson Rc»ad, Singapore. N Telephone 5908. r^_ rmt^A WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL
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    • 35 14 Jm IJltll II 1 i r ti Mm s ~~^zjffll^~^ :x Amlvl i^^ l I v Ill^i d^P^/ >x x^H| {jgg& BISCUITS FOR ALL F^H 4;W JM OCCASIONS MSES Agents: SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.
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    • 107 14 Tiger Beer IS BEST More and more vr v\i»aiu» X <v< 1 1 s ARE BEING SOLD EACH MONTH IN MALAYA Briti S h Xt Svcl= in H rily fi ne flnish of thes^ 100% Sri S3s S <S3r S X v S! a u o e J n TUSb
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  • 2353 15 Our Short Story "YOU treacherous swine you and your plaster-sainted family. Iris gave me her word. I'd have trusted her till death; but she sold me, she so]d me....and I loved her!" His voice broke and he pitched blindly across the table. fOLONEL RICHARDSON'S round, reddish face, across
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  • 222 15 Discomfort Ended By Chardox Just another sufferer from indigestion —with a difference. For when he took his troubles to his doctor he took an advertisement as well! When the doctor saw that it was an advertisement for Chardox he advised him to try it. It
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    • 125 15 SSSSKSRfcSIi^I^ ■^$t^JSOB M Beautifully polished solid Teak iij| TT T I |TT» I bedsteads with Steel Angle frame w pS^s^^ 5 Si and castings Diamond Mesh and r ,T^^%l r Spring Mattress size 3' 6" x 6* 6". 1 go' Kj[j.\ CSniri V»v >^S. D 36. Hg Cnin G j
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    • 126 15 THE DIONNE QUINTUPLET GROWING UP Marie, I iik Ih Cecile, Annette, Yvonne. Buy a copy of this first book of photographs of the most famous babies m the British Empire, or the world, before you see the screening of this picture at ihe Capitol. Profusely illustrated with pictures of the
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    • 175 15 YOU SHOULD EAT NESTLES X^QUICK QftTS/^ <(•?> JP m EXTRA STAMINA NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE W.B I Ism x fS3 J^' A MODERN CLOCK FOR MODERN HOMES ...and any room m the house! What could he more pleasant than to end a night's sleep with the polite call
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 763 16 W A medicines were needed for a j dozen complaints that laying up for indefinite periods was necessary that it was also j i necessary to take dangerous drugs and narcotics was an illusion. 'ASPRO' has dispelled it. For it is the medicine that takes the place of a dozen
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    • 243 16 A BROKEN DOWN SYBTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which tn*Mf nam- s. are given but few really understand. It is simply weakness— a break down ab ii we»t, tit the vital forces that sustain the system*' No matter what may be its causes (the* are almost numberless),
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  • 710 17  -  Horatius MORE SAFETY PLAY By WHERE straightforward play seem likely to produce all the tricks try to complete the contract, the declarer is sometimes lulled in 4 o a false sense of security only to discover, when it is too late, that he has fallen victim to an
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  • 259 17  -  BOB MARTIN 3 BEGGING Tit-Bits Often A Menace TJOG-OWNERS are divided into two hostile camps about begging. Some love to see their dog sit up and beg for attention or some titbit: to others such a sight is an abomination. Whether you believe m "begging"'
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  • 395 17 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) nERSONS suffering from goitre should not drive at night as they are twice as sensitive to headlight glare as the normal person. The human eye* sensitivity to light is 10,000 times greater m darkness than m daylight.
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  • 199 17 Regains Energy, I'uls On Weight If exhausting weather and tiring work ~re draining your energy and wasting your figure, begin now to give your system a daily dosr of regenerating vita- mins. Begin now to get back, your lost vitality and put firm flesh, .sinews and 1 muscle
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 443 17 bdfgdsgdfsg QUALITY t AT THE MOST ATTRACTI YE I'ltK i: t f^Tl I ll IS OFFERED IN THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL JIB t I REFRIGERATOR J HBi Ti -S I ;1 jflk MM MM M H^ <* 6k m u^J "SV r f i %^<<^ v^ c P 11 wH~
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    • 146 17 RZ-AWAKEN AND FEED HAIR ROOTS! fl H "M> hair our." BP ll it m*Uf I PUpv l»3lt l<f«f B^ hospital care! or month*, and now I hat* a /lim s«^^v k ou> l ftai r ■BIMmIV^w Arc YOU Losing Hair? Thou.an J>. 3 m»i -n woman hivt r«-*row«i f«M n»«
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    • 54 18 l_lll I >% VJLf IS I •> Hf V __ByAHHBV __■__> __Hf _^__H__ _B__i_k. _H_B_H~_l_V _HB_T _B_V _HT_H_I ft IliU^ V_■W _fl _r_i _r _l _r B— B*w _l _r_fl WMW _i I _1 _r_i_r _fl _r AW Am A W _^_T _^_r_i-f _l _r Jim BB _Kllii _^_r W^B
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  • 560 19 MALACCA BADMINTON REVIVAL K. L., IPOH AND JOHORE VISITS Our <)i>n Correspondent) Malacca. THF \uala Lumpur Sunny- j dale badminton players to Malacca provided excellent badminton and local > fans availed of the opportunity of see- in£ some of the X L. stars m action, packed the If.V.C. Hall for
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  • 302 19 Formerly A Spiritualist Medium nUBLICAN, painter, chairman of a I Board of Guardians, spiritualist medium bicycle thief— these are some of the Varied activities of Frederick Tansley Mannings, v.ho was sentenced to seven months' hard labour at Liverpool Assizes for uttering forged cheques. Munninss. who
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  • 83 19 Visit To Malacca And Muar riiHE badminton, basketball and pingpong teams of the Loke's Badminton FarYy will travel to Malacca and Muar on Thursday, Dec. 24, to play friendly i games with Chinese teams m those towns. If sufficient players can be got together a soccer team will
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  • 95 19 Acme B.P. To Meet Eton B.P. A friendly match of five men's singles and two men's doubles will be played between the Acme 8.P., and the Elton ~\P., to-day at the latter's court, at 2.30 p.m. The. following will represent the Acme Badminton Party:— Singles: Kwek Chip Jian,
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  • 51 19 Captains and secretaries of clubs and parties desiring friendly badminton matches with the Useful Badminton i Party are to communicate with the hon. sports captain, Mr. Tan Siong Lens. i Craig Road All other communications to this party are to be addressed to the honorary secretary, 147 Pasir Pan j
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  • 378 19 Rules For Singapore Championships THE following are regulations, interalia, governing th* Singapore Badminton Association Inter-Club and Inter-school championship and Capstan Cup (Commercial) tournament: The Inter-club event shall be open to all parties affiliated to the Singapore Badminton Association, the Interschool event to all registered schools lin Singapore,
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 19 A group photograph of the members of the Beng Choon Kok, taken on the occasion of the 14th anniversary cele brations, held at the BOMlde galow of the patron (Mr. Choo Ly e Huat), at 5V 2 milestone, East Coast. Mr. Choo is seated ninth from the left.
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  • 240 19 Letter Found Among Jewels New York. MYSTERY surrounding: the death of Reid Russell, the handsome young Virginian found shot at the Los Angeles home of the United States novelist Gouverneur Morris, is deepened by a strange story of a missing letter told by Mrs. Morris. Russell's body was
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  • 65 19 A move towards the amalgamation ot the four London co-operative societiesrepresenting a membership of 1,191,35? ar*d a capital of £18,010,701 was mack-. at a conference a; Essex Hall, Strand recenty. Delegates from the London, the Royal Arsenal, the South Suburban, and the Enfield Highway societies decided that I
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  • 284 19 Hall, Eye 1 on, near Rugby. She is a daughter cf the late Colonel Ghiswell Dabney Langhcrne, of Greenwood. Virginia, and was one of the four ori":r. ''Gibson Girls"— noted American beauties. i Mr. Brand, the dead man's step-father, i Is manatrinp; director of Messrs.
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    • 2 19 V^ .^^^^^^^^^^^^^m
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    • 52 19 W^Jlt "WEAKNESS 11^ Ij] debility mZ/^DES CH I EN S'Syru p m"h ol Haemo^ lobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines* etc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE Obtainable Front
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    • 177 19 LISTEN Ito the latest Song dnd Dsfiic& Hits on REGAL Zonophone Records live up fe to their name and bring to the gramo- niMipElllE^ phone owner music that is perfect m w'^g^r its quality and tone and with such a S|Ht range to select from. Regal give you the latest
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  • 1170 20 MATCH IN K. L. ON I JAN 16 BOTH TEAMS UNBEATEN IN THE COMPETITION (By "Forward") AS was anticipated, the Army seat the R.A.F. and R. N. Combined, m the Malaya Cup last week, and thus qualified to meet Selangor m the
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  • 593 20 A Very Busy Time Ahead (By 'Rover") Malacca. THIS week Malacca hockey lovers ar2 md*. ci fcrtunat? to have an excellent bill cf faiv as far as heckey is concerned. In fact there might be just a Lttls too much of it. The St. Joseph* Institution (Singapore
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  • 642 20 Boxing GOOD MATCHES The Boxing Day Card <By "X.0.") YEW boxing talent is not lacking m Singapore. Before Tiger Flowers and Young Narsing left for Manila, Joe Bautista (welterweight), Johnny Gabuco (lightweight) and Johnny Martell arrived. Narsing lost all his fights, being beaten by Flowers, Rivers
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 198 20 I -rVbrn 1 VSTOMACH PAINV JL HERE is no other stomach remedy known 1 to medical science with a curative action more I < >^"v^# simple, certain and complete than 'Bisurated I JM* J Magnesia. It is so remarkable that it gives I \Z^^ practically instant relief, even when you
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    • 7 20 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya
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    • 123 20 Nothing suits a dog better m a hot climate than a Daily Drink of Sherley's LACTOL. It keeps him fit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog's digestion and overheats his blood Sherley's LACTOL, while giving him the same nourishment, keeps his blood cool, his
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    • 54 20 ■■a? ~"~ioltaU^^^M^- pp I^'lT'K' tj^^p a EASY ACCESS INNER FOIL WRAPPING WET THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME k CjR. AVEK i s P rcservc<^ within the air-tight 'TRU-VAC Hl Jh tin and ptotects the cigarettes against the harmARE MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS. i THE CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTE OF
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  • 477 21 F-orn Our Financial Correspondent) gapore, Saturday morning. iV: :;1 CU., U|) C t. ftfarkei Tone: QuiK. > ■915 16 cts., up 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet after strong. York: 20 r> ltf cts mj 1. ct Market Tone: Dull. Singapore. Saturday evening. Business opened this morning at
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 21 Kawa Studio o*.~» m a cenciui vi w ol the cast In the s.a.d C production at the Victoria Theatre, Singap ore "Lady Preclooa Surcana bt"*-*-
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  • 98 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers No T X.R.S.S. m cases FOB. December* 34 3 a 34 7.16* Good FAQ. m cases (FOB December) 34 3 8 34 7,1 b No I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose > -wardable Spore) ?A 3 K 34* 2
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  • 121 21 49.10 Metres »G.lOO kcs i. TODAY 7.31 p.m. Eight Bengali son?:. 8.01 p.m News build.:, m B> i 8.16 p.m. News bulletin m English. 8.31 p.m. Talk m English: "Ii Position m the World of Spoil 2 Ath!rtic, Aquatic and Polo. By B Meyer. 8.46 p.m. Tho Radio
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  • 73 21 34.29 metres (8,750 Id TO-DAY 3.30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.30-10.30 p.m. European Programme 7.30 p.m. Local Thro Signal. Weather Report. Stock Quotations and announcements. 8.30 p.m. Dav( ntry- News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m. Close down. TO-MORKUW 3 30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme 6 30-10.30 p.m. European Pro gramme.
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  • 54 21 25.40 metres (11.810 kcs.) TO-MORROW 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. N( ws m English Cello concert by Luigi Chiarappa. '•Romeo Quarters: the Prati," a talk by Giuseppe Ceccarelli. Vocal concert. News m Italian. TUESDAY 9.20 p.m. Oprn::'f> announcement. News m English. News m Chinese. Orchestral, vo^ai and instrun.'
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 193 21 See o w ■ii iiom s I (,HO\VS! On the 31st. December this year, all with profit policies m tOTCi on that date will shar? m the Company's Bonus distribution. On the 31st. December ot each subsequent year if the policy is m force it will continm to share m
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 646 21 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES The Commodore Grand Orchestra Transmission 2: 6.20 p.m. 9.05 p.m. GSH 12.97 metres (21.47 mes); GSG 16.86 metres (71.79 mes) and GSB 31.55 metres (9.51 mes). Transmission 3:— 9.20 p.m. 0.20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mes); GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mes) and
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    • 616 21 East Coast lightships, and London River and Southampton pilots. 11 p.m Bells, and an Empire Service, from St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Order of Service: Introductory Anthem, Whe n Called by Thee (Bach). Hymn, Hark the Glad Sound (A. and M.. 53). Psalm 11. Hymn, The Lord Will Come 'E.H., 492).
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    • 588 21 Scherzo In E minor Op. 16, No. 2 (Mendelssohn) 7.45 a.m. "The Policeman's Lot." A, talk by a sergeant of the Hong Kong Police Force. 8 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m. 8.20 a.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Harold Coombs, at
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    • 393 21 Week In German Mid Call DJQ. 8.35 p.m. A Sunday Evening Programme. 8.50 p.m. Women's Hour: The four light. A Christmas play by Hans Hein-. rich Eichmuhl-Glanzer. 9.20 p.m. News and Review of the Week m English on DJE, DJQ, m Netherlandish on DJA, DJB. 9.35 p.m. A story by
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    • 89 21 B 2n p in. Sports comment H. Hollander. 940 p.m. Readinp by Mr. HessBinger m 00 p.m. Talk by Dr H B mans 10 20 p.m. Readinc (OOnt'd) io 40 p.m. Dance Ifu 10 50 p.m. Close down. Anthem Experimental station of PhilipsBindnoven, Holland. Happy piogrammes. Tuesday. Dec. 22, 450
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  • 83 22 Struck In The Face By Unknown Man Singapore, Saturday. WHILST a Chinese was on his way to the Overseas Chinese Bank yesterday afternoon he- was robbed of $193 m cash and two cheques, one for $777.29 and the other for $1,500. Both cheques were crossed.
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  • 45 22 William Harley. 28, whose heart was '"scraped" during an operation at the Royal Chest Hospital. City Road, recently, died m the hospital. The operation was successfully performed, and his death was not due to the operation, but to an entirely unforesen complication which set m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 22 At the Rotary Club treat for children of unemployed, held at the New World, Singapore, on Friday. Tribune
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  • 129 22 Nominee To Municipal Commission Below are given the proposers, seconders and supporters of the two candidates put forward for the position of nominee of the Straits Settl-ments (Singapore) Association on the Municipal Commission m place of Mr. David Frankel, who is leaving for Europe early next year: MR.
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 22 Brigadier Lord, J.P., and Mr. Mistri at the Rotary treat to children of uiicmpioyea at the New World on F.lday. (Tribune")
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  • 33 22 Th: Rev. R. L. Archer, M.A.. Ph.D., will ?ive a lecture on "The Significance of Christmas" at the Ramakrishna Mission premises, 9. Norris Road at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday. All interested are invited.
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  • 103 22 Exports From Malaya For Previous Week During the week ending Dec. 12, expors of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 57,694 cases. of which: 23.573 (41 per cent.) cases were to the- United Kingdom, C5l <2 per cent.i cases :o the Continent of Europe. Nil (0 per
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  • 59 22 There will be no formal address at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. A more leisurely and informal siathering is thought to be appropriate to the Christmas season. The Right Hon. V S. Srinivasa Sastrl, PC. C.H.. LLD., will be
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  • 32 22 Singapore. Saturday. Four Japanese living m a mess m Leo tit 3 Hill lost jewellery to the value of $336 yesterday, when a thief entered the house during their absence.
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  • 40 22 A casualty list published m Rome states that during Italian police and reconnaissance operations m Abyssinia m October 34 officers and men were killed, four died of wounds, and 91 died from sickness and oiher causes— ft total of 129.
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  • 155 22 K. L. Swallows Draw 0-0 At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. IN excellent defence put up by the Kuala Lumpur Swallows robbed th 3 Malacca Girls Sports Club of victory to-day m the hockey match played on the Club Padang before a large crowd. Pitched
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  • 86 22 Singapore Awarded A Walk-Over (from Our Own Reporter) Serernban. Saturday. IN the final of th 2 All-Blues rugger competition to-day, the Singapore Asiatics were awarded a wa'k-over, by the Pennnp; Asiatics. The Singapore XV travelled up to f-rrpmban for the g&tne and as Penan** 1 ailed to
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  • 28 22 Lieutenant J. A. Talbot-Ponsonby. a member of the British team, won the international individual military championship challenge troph^ for officers at the International Horse Show In New York.
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  • 973 22 SELANGOR LOSE UNBEATEN RECORD SINGAPORE'S HOCKEY VICTORY BY ODD GOAL Singapore, Saturday. CINGAPORE put an end to SclanfcJ p-y'y iinbc.Vtr rrcf»m at hotkey IHs reason on the S.C.C. Padan? this evening when Ihev beat the tezxn firm the Federal Capital by four goals t<» fhic m an exciting ?amp. A
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  • 364 22 New Queen 's Scholars SBOVE are pictures of the winners of the two Queen's Scholarships m thp Straits Settlements. Chia Kirn Chwee md Lim Hour Bee. Chia Kirn Chwee agpd 19. begin his school career with the Fairfield Girls m 1923 and studied there for fifteen months. In 1925 ho
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  • 227 22 Christmas And New Year Festivities RAFFLES Hotel will be an important centre of revelry during the coming festive season. The prizes to be presented for the best and most original costumes on Boxing Night and New Year's Eve are now on view m the hotel lobby, and it
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 247 22 f As people become mor; and morf "cycle- minded" a feverish desire for i sleeker and more spick and span machines grips them. And THAT'S where "HERCULES' are always m demand. 1 NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED t f s FROM ROADSTERS, SPORTS MODELS TO RACERS j BL7<tf*B» LADIES I Instalments can
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    • 131 22 GHEAT BOXING DAY PROGRAMME FEATURING THE SENSATIONAL SIAMESE FIGHTER. GREATER BETTER THAN SOMPONG. OUk Saturday, Dec. 26th at the New- World. P Kcnsational return battle. Better than the first battle royal because they fight ft at their natural weight. < Light-wt. Champion). (Malayan Negro Sensation) flj Ml DIAMOND IS DETERMINED
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  • 775 23 RUGBY AT ANSON ROAD SERVICES HELD Negri Malacca In Good Form Singapore. Saturday. THE final match m the Southern section of the Malaya Cup rugger competition was play, d at the Anson Road Stadium to-day when the Combined XV of the B.N. and R.A.F. met
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  • 887 23 JUSTICIA 'S STYLISH WIN AT TAIPING POOR DIVIDENDS MARK CLOSE OF SKYE MEET 'From Our Own Reporter) TaJping, Saturday. IN weather that was cloudy and 1 promising the *,oins was on the soft side to-day, m the concluding day of the Taipin Turf Club's twodav Skye meeting. The crowd was
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  • 346 23 Handicaps For First Day FOLLOWING arc the handicaps tor the first day of the Penan^ Tuif Club's Christinas. New Year (Geld Cup) Meeting which start* en Boxing Day, Saturday, Dercmber 26: Hoises, Class 1, I)i\. 1. G furs. Eastern Knight 9.0 Beaudekin 8.10 Bestlot 8.8 Miltondale
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  • 450 23 HINESE LEAGUE SOCCER Sf. Matthew* Heat Bendemeer Singapore, S:>' THF St. M tthsw's AtrT"* c i <cn'i-»n b B-nd me?r Ah :<• C to thres In a Chinese Learn ,o 3 C o r match on the Ja!an Besar Bo M i IT! nefl thr c*r'in th 2 fir Qva
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  • 225 23 S.C.C TROUNCED AT K. L. Trophy Etttffby CLANGOR CLUB WIN BY 2:5-0 m Our Oirn Report < r> Ku:i!a I ill pig, Saturday. D! IYING maqn fteent'y (hrcugn- cut, tho S !is.t Club drfe.itrd »ie Orickcf Club l»-ct.o KB Ihr :»nnuml Kuqby (i.»phv ffll f-n th<- Padan? hv 2*. points
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 203 23 DELIVERANCE from the choking grip of ASTHMA IN IO MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA tRONCHJTIS CHRONIC COUGHS Thirteen thousand doctors can't bo wrong. Two million patients can't be wrong. The efficacy of "Ephazone"the ONE real, tried and proved rernedv is an accomplished fact. "Ephazone'" brings ease m 10 SECONDS— relief
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    • 38 23 |k ,/f 46% Ik |B V/mwf > IS ■■a b, ■&>^" By r/**^ W^S-* Jit 4/ «nBS^ i X -x JO/ y TILL CHRISTMAS DAY OItIN It I A > N O W lw* p| PHONE 58 BE fci'-i/$S FRASERckNEAVE. LTD.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 154 23 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Singapore, Saturday. The following -assengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Ranpura which arrived here from Europe to-da\ Mrs. H. Amon, Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. L. Brent. Master Brent, Mr. S. Brighouse, Mrs. M. Basapioiti, Mrs. V. Brunt. Mr. E. Bowman. Lt. C. Cree,
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    • 164 23 Whatmough, Mr. J. Holt. Mr. S. Scoch, Mr. E. Peel. Mr. J. Avery. Mr. C. Warren, Mr. J. Cole, Mr. A. Kestell. Mr. L. Davis, Lt. I. Graham Mr. B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Oswell, Mr. and Mrs. Mungo Park. Lt. W. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Boreham, Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 27 23 THE TIDES O-DAY: 1.38 a.m.. 8 ft. I ins.. 2.13 p.m.. *J f«. 1 m. TO-MOKROW: 3.20 a.m., 8 ft. 4 ins.; 3.10 p.m., 8 It. Mi,
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  • The Sunday Tribune
    • 8 24 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1936.
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    • 213 24 ROTARY TREAT: RECEPTION ON GERMAN CR UISER (Photo by and A scene at the Hew World during the Rotary Club's treat to the child ren of the unemployed on Friday. Tribune A group photograph taken on the occasion of the celebration of the birthday of Kins: George VI. at the
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    • Page 24 Advertisements
      • 112 24 24 Pages for 5 CENTS c?/ie Cat fob Sp&ttina People ID. cj. (7i. cj kAJU.I MgSmis& cfoufc Jeatefc ac JLux& L P Delightfully smart and pleas Remote control gear lever unaer the dash and Ihz ing m appearance, outstand- hand ix-ake between the seats leaves the floor ing m periormance,
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      • 8 24 \JFor Best Sports Reports Read the THIIII \E
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