Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 January 1937

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.-rNo. 30. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1937. FfVE CENTS.
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  • 1150 1 AUSTRALIA 127 AHEAD BRADMAN'S BOLD STROKE ENGIAND FOLLOW SUIT AT 76 FOR NINE r£}\K sccflul day of the third Tost, at Melbourne, between England and Australia pro\ided the greatest sensations since (he tour began. Sf) r Jfcjgg|hP^- V| C of that -^i*tralia,
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  • 914 1 IS IT SEASONAL OR PERMANENT? HOUSEWIVES ALARMED GOVERNMENT THINKS ACTION IS NOT NEEDED JIIANY housewives m Singapore, especially ih<»«;e of fit* classes, are complaininfi: bitterly about the veeerß uses m ihe cost of foodstuffs and other nec's.^f ties and are (tome^n^ rffon by
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  • 289 1 GERMAN OUTCRY AT ALLEGED ANTI-NAZI INSULTS SWASTIKA FLAG "INCIDENT" PRINCESS JULIANA'S WEDDING FESTIVITIES Berlin, Jan. 2. AFTER all, the Princessc^; SieghAde, Elizabeth, Lipge Detmold are to be allowed by the Nazis to attend the wedding of their cousin. Prince Lippe Biesterfeld, to Princess Juliana of Holland Their passports had been
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  • 101 1 Anglo-Italian Pact Signed London, Jan. 2. |N Rome this morning, the British I Ambassador (Sir Eric Drummonc! visited the Austrian Foreign Secretary, and he and Count Ciano, on behalf of their respective Governments, made a declaratfoh giving assurances with icgard to the Mediterranean, which has been the subject
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  • 23 1 Nankins. Jan. 2. It is officially stated that Chiang Kai Shek proceeded to Fenghua by air this I morning.-- Reuter
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  • 91 1 Worsens After A Bad Night London, Jan. 2. I REPORT has spffcad m Vatican City that the Pope's condition is worse, following a visit cf the doctor at 11.30, but confirmation is unobtainable. It is feared that increased pain m the Pope's leg is a sign that the
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  • 45 1 London, Jan. 2. Sir Robert Stewart Johiwtone, Chief Justice of Grenada from 1909 to 1014, has diod, aged 81; British Official Wireless. Avila. Jan. 2. The death Is reported oi Miguel Deunamuno, the Internationally renowned Rector of Salamanca University, philosopher ftoet and novelist. Reuter
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  • 510 1 SPANISH STEAMER FORCED TO RUN AGROUND? NO END OF GERMAN REPRISALS STOKY OF ANOTHER "IN( IDEM" rim. Jan INHERE irs to be no sight of th< Gn tman i unless the pa tlic Palos is handed back \o m?ny, ftoconding to persons jji cJosr touch with the Will se. The
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  • 1220 2 FORMER MILITARY ADVISER TO CHINA Recent Visit To Singapore TIIK deuili was r» ceutly announced of General Hans von Soeckt. former adviser to China and chief of the (ierman Army Command. It will be recalled that he parsed through Singapore about two years ago on
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  • 9 2 Pavilion Shortly SYDNEY HOWARD m His Funniest Picture "CHIK"
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  • 101 2 Stomach disturbances such as digestive pain, gastritis, wind, heartburn, and fro] in^ of revolt, are invariably the re-i-ult of "acid formation" which, as a rule, gets worse and worse and may ultimately lead to serious ulcers. By counteracting excess acid and preventing its iormaVon. BISMAG
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  • 238 2 Accident Sequel "I WAS INTOXICATED" PLEA (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Saturday AT a special sitting of the Polico Court this morning", before Sheik Abu Bakar bin Yahya, a man named Frank Vincent was charged with being m possession of stolen property namely, a motor-cur, J.
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  • 178 2 Dayang Muda Of Sarawak In London (BY Air Mail) CFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 23. THE Dayang Muda of Sarawak has just returned to London. Lieut. -Colonel D. A. Hutchinson, whose surveying work m the Malay States will be remembered, has been appointed Chief Technical Examiner
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  • 255 2 Sir Grafton Elliot Smith London. Jan. 2. THE death is announced of Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, the famous anthropologist. Reuter. Sir Grafton Elliot Smith. Kt. (Cr. 1934); M.A., Litt. D.; D. Sc: M.D Ch.M., F.R.C.P.. and F.R.S 1907. was Professor of Anatomy m (University College, University of London.
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  • 26 2 The recent charity aancCrt of the Singapore Malayalec? Association realised $275.38, beins $451 collection from tickets, loss $57.79 theatre rent and £117.83 other items of expenditure
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  • 116 2 (From Our Finnacial Correspondent Singapore, Saturday morning. lUBBER Singapore: 37* i cts. Market Tone: Steady. London: No market. Now York: No market. Singapore, Saturday evening. Little- dealing has gone on locally loday but a little speculaiivj inquiry m the absence of sellers has pushed values to a
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  • 11 2 Singapore, Saturday noon. London- No market. .New York: No market.
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  • 109 2 Guthrie (Vs Weekly Report Guthrie Co.. m their weekly rubber report Gated Singapore, Dec 3i, state: The market has been most erratic &ince our last report. Speculators ban been to a great extent responsible loi the sharp advance m prices, but ps a result of heavy liquidation of
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  • 183 2 Singapore, Jan. 2. Mr. Julian Israel's daily share market report is as follows: Tin London up 20 and 25 NewYork up 14. Rubber London down New York Iq.1 q. Locally about 37c. Mining. Raubs $6.50— 56.70. In the absence of Oversea News the Tin Share
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  • 309 2 Mr. Joseph C. P. Hin Miss Mary Agnes Lye Singapore. Saturday. THE Rev. Father Cardon officiated an the Church of the Sacred Hear' Tank Road, when the wedding of Mr Joseph C. P. Hin. a Senior Master ot the City H .gh School, and Miss Mary Agnes Lye
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  • 181 2 Indians M Educators LABOURS WJVER LOST (From Our dot Corretpi WHAT the worl of i<' I nev< r lost a|d thai no earth is reward can ade were some < i by the lit. H tii yr day at ft sm arty hv'd ii. honour when
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  • 340 2 HEALTH IN EASTERN P O RTS League (J Nations Bale tin rHE loi 1 h bulletin of the League ol Nation* Eastern Bureau, Singapore, "or the week ended Dec. 26: During the week no notification has been received ol 1 human or rodent plague From anj I the ports m
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  • 94 2 THE SENGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUB BER AS SN. DAILY PIJ|LS I -KRI'.NT. Si. i Saturday noon. Tone ox Mipt: Thin. Firm Speculative buyi|. latest 7 cX p r lb jV ;,>^- I CIS 21 vV 8 El. No. I.X.H.K.S m i KO.B Januai 37 13 16 37 Good F.A.Q.
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    • 130 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J} THJS WEEKS orTSTANIMXG CABARET ATTRACTION APPEARING NIGHTLY j IRENE WEST Presenting I KAILIS HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS j Featuring QIEENIE and her BEAUTIFUL HULA GIRLS I accompanied by DAVID KAIL] an.t GEORGE KALANI Hawaiian Melodies, Steel Guitar, Novelties, Fascinating Hulas i WORLD FAMOUS VAUDEVILLE RADIO ENTERTAINERS (WAFFLES Kit
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  • 1303 3 TALL SCORING IN MANY GAMES Several I'psets ARSENAL NOW LEAD IN DIV.I TALI, sc lv- feature oi 11 ball results cabled by Reuter), th< feai fa I i ced v: 9 1 In D;\ 2 ol the Sc 7 2 Breechin Cil I K.
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  • 157 3 An Easy Win For The Social A.l\ Singapore, Saturday. pLAYING at n Besar Stadium to-day, the Chinese Companion Athletic Association suffered a severe drubbing at the hands of the Social Athletic Party, m a Chinese League football match, by five goals to nil. The C.C.A.A. pui up a
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  • 102 3 London. Jan. 2. TO-DAY'S rugger results: England 16 Rest 0 Bedford 34 Rosslyn Park 3 Blackheath 11 U.S. Portsmouth 17 Bristol 5 Cardiff 3 Gloucester 29 London Scottish 13 Richmond 6 Bath 6 St. Bart's Hosp 3 Harlequins 3 Swansea lv Leicester 3 Old Merchant Taylors 16 Guy's
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  • 77 3 BL ACK SHIRTS Wearing Now Illegal In Britain London. Jan. 2. THE British Union oi Fascists, which baa ordered its members to cease to tte&l the black shirt uniform, now illegal under [he Public Order Ac:. Is understood to have asked the police to provide a test case m the
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    14 3 Club relay al the New Year Sports; The O Chinese Team i Tribune. 1
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  • 137 3 Seremban Rugger SELANGOR BEAT THE COMBINED STATES ■From Our On i Reportt Seremban, Saturday. pLAYING more spiritedly than the^r opponents. Selangor (the North's Cup finalists) defeated Negri-Malacca by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to three points (a try), here to-day. th teams were
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  • 67 3 At Limitation Of Clubs London, Jan. 2. THE United States Golfing Association's limitation of clubs decision has had 3 very mixed reception m England. Th« English Professional Golfers' Association is likely to lodge a collective protest to the Royal and Ancient, since it is generally felt that business
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  • 65 3 RE-VISITI NG SIAM Man Who Signed Ariglo-Siam Treaty Of 1909 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 2. The douor of the Paget cricket cup. now m the Singapore Cricket Club show case and who signed the Anglo-Siam Treuiv of ISO 9 is re-visiting Siam as a guest of the British
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  • 262 3 Successful Function At Clerical Union Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore Clerical Union held a most successful Children's New Year this evening at the Union premises, BaJestier. The weather was very favourable and children were admitted on to the playi ing grounds from 3.30 p.m. The president of
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  • 84 3 To Benefit By About 10 Millions London, Jan. 2. THE King George V National Memorial Fund now amounts to £381,895. During the memorial week, Jan. 14-20, the Lord Mayor is making an appeal to people with bank accounts to sign over to the fund the odd shillings
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  • 104 3 London, Jan. 2. His Majesty the King has become patron of King Edward's Hospital Fund tor London, and has appointed the Duke ot Kent to succeed him as president of the fund. Last night's London Gazette contained the appointment of the Duchess of Gloucester as Dame Grand
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  • 82 3 "Tornado" Smith, a Southend-on-Ses Wall of Death cyclist, rode to Routhend Police Court on a pennyfarthing bicycle to answer a summons for non-payment of a fine of £5 for pending m 0 built-up area. "I have the money her,e," he said. producing a canvas bag. In it,
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  • 153 3 Perak's Poor Hunger Display (From Oui porter) [poh, Saturday. THK RA <v KN. rugger team from Singapore thrilled crowd considerably win red a good nxgges victory over I c Perafc XV on the padang here bo day by 23 points (four goals and a
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  • 83 3 Singapore, Saturday.m Five mfn Erom the R.A.F.. Briecoe, Cooper, Keep Pen Hill, were charged this morning before thr third Aw W (i 1 ■\< wito com- car valued ap<i M. lAC The accused pleading guilty stated they had a fern drinks and later took the car for a
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  • 28 3 I 2. The Chamtn r by 4(i7 vt 75 passed the b ded by the Senate. The Chamber a ■>■>•<] ttu Senate's >n ol m Bill.— Rev
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    • 101 3 PILES can be Cured Thf» m 'hop-andi, of nier. Md women who suffi r awfnl agony day and nifcht bccanr.f 1 of pile troublr who do not know thai rv y ch< -mist stocks a spe<-iRI remedy that surely and quickly banish y of this W< t bed troi:. be
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  • 732 4 Apparent Paradox COMMITTEE PLAYED OUT? (By Air Mail) m Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec 23. rpHK opening ol the import sluicegates has beta followed by ii rising rather than the anticipated fall m the rubber price tide-level. The apparent paradox must have 4 he members of
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  • 33 4 1: X lV i Mai] steanfer Almanzora Us.!>*j tons) will be the hotel for near!- 500 members When tho British Medicai Association holds its 105 th annual conference m Belfast m July next
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    • 107 4 l»AVI L I O 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 mi 4t/t^)L 1i.K.0.S HILARIOUS MUSICAL t^S m&w*& Ik rOMKin makks i;\( i;i i.i:\T SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT J m^r XXI( HIOUK P9^ -^f HI (,II HKRBERT Jjp HELEN BRODERICK GAUMONT BRITISH Oh my gosh I It'» -v-*' Horace's wife "Fresh' NEWS from
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    • 260 4 •5* V SIXTH DAY and Kveiy Show Packed Out Since TUESDAY'S^ •J* (iala Opening 4* f V The Whole Town's flocking to see this magnificent •J* M.-G.-M. Triumph 5" LAST FEW DAYS •> f__ V SHOWS TO DAY c/\p|XOL 3-p.m. 6-15 9-15 n Norma Shearer *dL and t ?)HB t
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    • 251 4 ALHAM B It A TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. Continued Success of Republics Ele< trilvins drama of the tn "The GIRL From MANDALAY" From the Novel "TIGER VAI .LEY by BegfauM (ampbcll. CONRAD NAGEL KAY LINAKER Thrilling Tijjer Hunt! T** 2^ Spectacular flood scenes! JSELC I.ieath-Takin? Scenes of Ifffer AU:uk!
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  • 3753 5  -  Daphne du Maurier Our Short Story By I WONDER hew many people's lives ara ruined by a moment's indiscretion. The wrong word at the wrong time and then finish to all their dreams They have tc go on living with their •i-ngues bitten a second too late.
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  • 57 5 Daughter Of Ex -Negus A Christmas reunion and bazaar m aid of Dr. Martin's FuncTof Mercy for the Relief of Suffering and Distress m Abyssinia, was opened at Caxton Hall, London, S. W., by H.R.H. Princess Tsahai, daughter of th« ex-Emperor of Abyssinia. Princess Tsahai is shown selling an Abyssinian
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    • 255 5 QUICK RELIEF Veast-Vite not only J^^m-^^k Don't suffer days Jo^^\ relieve* pam and disconi- < V?f\ °f P atn and (Ja*** fort, but tones the whole (ff/ --*'>^/\ health pet relict^Tr *<# system as well It nour- \heaun gel relic rj£A. ishes the nerves and |,tw» .\j\\tnajeu> fT J purifies
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  • 699 6 SPURRED ON BY CORONATION NEW PHASE Five Nations In Competition FE Sunday Tribune understand that the Far Eastern shipping war is entering a new phase ami competition is becoming even keener than at present wi*h the placing of more express liners on the EuropeanJapan run The
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  • 466 6 New Industry "Sweeping The Country" THE first milk bar m the country, which was opened m Fleet-street fifteen months ago, has been followed by sixty-eight others m London, wlv.le the total number m the kingdom is approaching 300. Go where you will m London to-day
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  • 94 6 Munich "Mother won't bake any more bread In that oven" a child confided to a detective, searching for clues m connection with the disappearance of a butcher of Contwig named Bissbort. "Won't she?" mused the detective— and he opened thfe oven door. Inside were the charred remains
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  • 87 6 Berlin The wives and families of every German civil servant will m future be carefully examined regarding their "racial reliability" before the servant of the State is recommended for promotion. Their ideas about Jews must conform to Nazi views, and m particular his wife must not
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  • 930 6 DRAMA OF DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND CRYING BABY 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, A BABY'S streams and incessant crying and a consequent quarrel between its grand-moiiier and mother at the bungalow of a local Municipal Commissioner had a sequel at the Malacca police court, belore Mr.
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  • 181 6 Plea By Sint? £in£ Murderers New Y'Vi; •Please let him play his violin." That is the plea of a handful ol criminals condemned to death m 8 prison, requesting the Warden to lot 21-year-old Alfred Volckman. h dicated m what is said to be the .iniest killing" of
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  • 42 6 Washing Chewing chewing gum is an expensive fcusin~ss for Americans. Proof: The total value of chewing gum manufactured m 1935 was 45.470,448 dollars (£9.100, 000). according to a report now issued by the United States Department of Lomm.rce.
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  • 64 6 In his report, just issued, on wild life m Malaya, Sir Thomas Com yn-Plai t. of the Fauna Society, refers to the ..-.vat national baauty 01 the National Park and describes it as an ideal sanctuary for game and fish, which may later develop into international
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    • 176 6 Hair Growing Discovery Many person* who wert> completely bald hare tfrown a full crop of b^antiful hair by nMuii Kot&lk ami X t ilk> S ap. Marrellou* uml »p»-f ly growth of hair h.t* boen reported t>Tfu mhn i<»Uiii« hair, dunJruff and baldness haTr' existed for years. [truehair c rowe
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  • 474 7 Comi ng At tract ions At Singapore Cinemas "TO BEAT THE BAND 99 FOR PAVILION HILARIOUS NEW HUGH HERBERT COMEDY FINNY MAN Hugh Herbert teams with Helen Broderick, beloved Broadway comedienne, m the musit i! comedy "To Beat the Band," RJLO. Radio Picture now at the Pavilion. Herbert's twittery brand
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  • 219 7 CONRAD NAGEL AGAIN In The Girl From Mandalay' "THE Girl from Mandalay," now at the Alhambra. Produced by Nat Levine and directed by Howard Bretherton, the story, an jihiptation of Reginald Campbell's novel, "Tiger Valley," is a thrilling: romantic drama of the Burma Jangles, featuring: Conrad Nagel, Kay naktr and
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  • 146 7 SYDNEY HOWARD CREATED A PEER I^OT only was Sydney Howard created a peer, for story purposes, of course, m his new B. D. film "Chick." at the Pavilion Theatre, but he was also asked to bequeath his own name, and that of his title-character, on the respective pets of his
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  • 61 7 Mr. J. H. Thomas To Try A Come-Back? Mr. J H. Thomas, m a speech at a dinner of the Eccentric Club m Holeborn, said: "J hove played my part, but when I see my country m danger the old war spirit comes out. and I
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  • 30 7 Contracts with British firms to Uie value of £130.000 and £200.000 were signed recently by the Mayor of Canton one for waterworks material and one for 64 trolly-buses for Canton.
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  • 37 7 A record cargo of more than 10.000 boxes of herrings was despatched to Germany recently from Lowestoft, where 60 drifters delivered an average of more than 40 crans, with a "top j 1 shot" ot 90 crans.
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  • 222 7 "THE TEXAS RANGERS Thrills Of Pioneering Days THE organisation of men whoso work was largely responsible for making a unified. law-abiding State out of the sprawling region of early Texas is immortalised m Kinjr Vidor's epic, "The Texas Rangers." coming at the Alhambra Theatre. Filled with action and the coloui
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  • 77 7 Crown Princess Marie-Jos« of Italy is expecting a happy event next March, it is officially announced m Rome She is already the mother of 8 daughter, Princess Maria Pia, born m December 1934 Princess Marie-Jose, daughter of thp late Kmg Albert of the Belgians and sister of
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  • 67 7 The Mayoress of Gateshead, Alderman Mrs. James White, collapsed anri died m G.ateshead Town Hall when on her way to attend an old folks' tea party. Mrs. White, who was aged 46 and In her second successive year as mayoress, recently nursed her husband, the j
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  • 37 7 His b 1 a very under adversity has earned a blind youth. Rover Scout j George Turnbull, of the East Fortune Group, East Lothian, the Cornwell Decoration—the Scouts' V.C. which is awarded for "courage, capability, and character."
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  • 188 7 Ch anging Technique William Powell On "I Love You" TIME not only changes the map of the world, but it has changed the technique of delivering that noble vow, "I Love You." Authority for the statement is William Powell, who has been saying "I Love You" to tfie loveliest women
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  • 116 7 Archbishops' Reply To Pacfist Deputation "All were agreed m condemning wars of aggression, but, m the opinion of tfie Archbishops of Canterbury and York, circumstances might arise m which participation m war would not be inconsistent with their duty as This was the statement issued rerently from
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  • 46 7 Marshal Blucher, Chief of the Soviei Army m Siberia, recently made a sen sational appearance at the Soviet Congress m Moscow. He had a secret conference with Stalin about the military situation along the Soviet-Manchukuo frontier, and afterwards consulted Marshal Voloshilov, War Commissar.
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  • 311 7 SEW "MUSIC-HALL" ACTS ONLY The 8.8.C. And Their Artistes THE strong criticism ventilated lately by readers of The Daily Mail against the prevalent practice of putting over old material m music-hall broadcasts has led to a determination on the part of the 8.8.C. to take official steps to put an
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  • 173 7 For School Chi»(»ren In Austria Hi 5 Jjf Vienna. School children m Austraia will m future take their geography lessons at first hand, if a scheme proposed by the Austrian State Railways is adopted. The railways are offering to place at the disposal of all schools special
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  • 111 7 Vienna What is claimed to be th? smallest violin m the world has just been completely here by Franz Anton Ostric k, a 25-year-old Viennese violin maker Its complete length is orJy 58 millimeters, or lees than two inches, but it ij proportioned exactly as a full-sized model.
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  • 147 7 *'I)ail\ Dose" fw Foothalleri When you '^:Uclt do you j-gy you, too, wen rl *'i!i r ;<> thej ico* 1« SSion&l p-to i condition "I am an sent with a lii- :>m, and have been for the pa.si foun <irs. The benefit of Kn wonderful
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    • 266 7 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY BY GERMAN SCIENTIST I 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 .niversity. Increased vitaiity and youth
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  • 4572 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore Previous chapters of this story described the founding of the settlement of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles, who was accompanied by Major Farquhar. The early years of the infant colony are dealt with m this instalment.
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  • 1672 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I LIKE to write this epistle, article or mnfirif after breakfast <>n Sunday morning. It is then out of the way for the week. The page is done. "A page!* you exclaim sneeringly. "A very large photograph, a Cold Storage ad- t-ri st ment. b i 12:
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  • 2540 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. our woman <*or respondent CcOUSTIIAfI UWI but oncv v year you glad or are you sorry? I r quite know. I had such a mid Mrtoufl time I think I would like it to last ail the year round, but on the other hand may
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    • 152 10 At Vogue's! I "Paris Review' 9 of Xew Fall Silhouettes I AKIIJ DICTATES SINGAPORE Accxuu PEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE Weekly Shipments of Distinctive Evening Gowns Creations of the most exiciting models m the Paris Openings Women have always been particular about their appearance At Vogue's and Nowhere Else m
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    • 122 10 rjua35 IS SO ECONOMICAL Jws/ a teaspoonful of Marmite m a soup, meat pie or any other meat dish adds tastiness and makes your meal much more nourishing. For the Vitamin B m which Marmite is so rich keeps the system active, enlivens the appetite I and digestion, and definitely
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  • 1277 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL THI lively haunts of Kuala Lumpur were all well populated during the last week for Lhe X'mas celebrations. Wednesday evening at the Selangor Club was not quite as popular as usual, as I think everyone was saving their energy for the week-end. The
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    • 97 11 Of F RISER'S HILL LETTER l"~TBB""~~ THE Hill was crowdIB I eel over the Christ I FvV 1 mas holidays, and 1/ Ss s^N-v I remains so. The |L- »0)| visitors are smiling \v. J 4 ancl happy as the W/T\ Vt\J weather has certain-i»^LJ__Lji-iB *y been ideal from a
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    • 133 11 I G RE EN C I R CLETIBRAR I ES 18-F, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. i S Contraband, Wheatley Dennis. j Murder is Infectious, Scott Sutherland. > The Riders of Sunset Mesa, Snow C, 11. j i Arab Interlude, Sheridan Clare. Villa Anodyne, Frankau Pamela. I N Jill Somerset, Waugh Alec.
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    • 141 11 Koine Fa vtiii v\w Recipes HERE is a delightful and very special way of preparing chicken for a party It is rather troublesome, but you will i be amply repaid for your efforts. Ideal tor buffet service during hot weather. JELLIED CHICKEN 4 to 5 pound chicken 6 cups water
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    • 127 11 Pyjamas Coats; and Robes beautifully cut ttmd eMbroMered J from SB.OO to $20.00 t f THE JADE TREE? 18 Battery Road, A Ist Floor. Phone 7143 4 ♦♦4*4^«fr >«fr 2 t# fr 5 M fr s>«5 > f 9, ST^TFORD ROAD. i Have always m stock Dresses for i I
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  • 586 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 3, 1937. PROSPERITY AND HEALTH |X (lays when Malaya is beginning to look like her old prosperous self again, it is pleasant to reflect on the stimulating effect of pom] times. W€ hear much of the effe:-' of climate on health, of the importance of
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  • 1350 12  -  C. H. Stanley -J ones Malaya May Be Left Out In The Cold MOT for over six years have the public been so bitten by the rubber bug. It waa known that there would be some speculation over the Christmas holidays but it exceeded all expectations.
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  • 600 12  - WIT AN D WISDOM OF THE WEEK Anglius iN "after the New Year" one to start. A -nOCTOß—"Yoifve got a bit of a chill. Go straight home and have a stift whisky." Patient^-'Tine! And now, would you mind giving me just that m writing to show my wife?" A A
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    • 107 12 flow, Mats xotujuT C? CoJu CLOOUACUC4J One of our clients m Perak writes SssSre&S* that his Gammeter watch was out only Is&Bwst« 1! minutes after one month's continuous l lK^^^^^i i9\ r rv'ice during which we took the watch l^^~~^^y^l ap m a plane, played strenuous game.s II II 12
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  • 3122 13 THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA MALAYAN RESIDENT'S VIEW ARMY WITH AIR-GUNS: NAVY'S STEAM LAUNCH a lapse of five years Great Britain has just resumed diplomatic relations with the negro republic of [•hey were broken off as a result of the League repoil of the conditions
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    • 33 13 > —be sure if is a j BATTERSBY < I^^^ There is certainly a style fo ft! /our personality and I ws"^ I wtfffi- &T^ weight for every season. ffilr i BATTERSBY HATS FOR MEN
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    • 111 13 M ADI I V TNI MAKERS Of FAMOUS f^Bs FLIT >i/^^^W YOUR TEETH WILL GLEAM LIKE POLISHED JEWELS <^^888 j^p^- Wiim^BEi Stain and Discoloration Quickly Disappear USE Kolynos —it is different And it is so economical. It lasts from any other toothpaste, twice as lonjr MKMDIMAKI i< »<»th Its action
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  • 1703 14  - A SCOTSM AN LOOKS AT MALAYA W. B. Pater son Sin Which I Thank TheS V Man Who Discovered Monsters In Province Welle sky And In Which j I Express The Hope That j The Monsters Will Over- come Their Natural Shy- ness And Let Us See \More Of Them.
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    • 179 14 fy^.^~^ ~~~o*~~ v TICKETS ISSUtIu BY ALL STEAM 1 S I FOR *SFTP. AIR AND/ TRAVEL ailwaylines s NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. S 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5908. .j. j. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNKH CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS
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    • 473 14 IF YOU HAVC A TIRED FEE LI NO wiiii p.iins m your back ajid across the loin*. fe< I a &(.rt of wrench whenever you attempt 10 ;0O p have gouty or rheumatic pains about your PgMPjflß^l BWBBHI body; experience unusual thirst, drowsiness MEJ j^^^^^^^^^^Bßaiir^MHy^^^^Jr -^^^^JvS^mP^^«^B^»i*B^B™"^^E6l »Her eating, &c, it
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  • 1085 15  -  G. S. Hammonds Welters Of Turkey Bones Endless Stew T j Those Digestive Troubles j Return To Conscious- j ness Paying The Piper *s £HRISTMAS and the New year are over,! and with them our rather pathetic')! to recapture something of the spirit which animates us
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    • 338 15 i CAMERAS, CINE CAMERAS, REFLEXES, PROJECTORS, ETC. i H Kodascope Model C— Projector 110 V SIJL— Sui" 1 Ikoiitu— takes 16 pictures of SKO I 1 0 aU 41,* x6cm on 8-exposure 6x9 cm r JJ 10.— i Electric Bewi Exposure Meter (1 4) v Cine Kodak Model B (100
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  • 388 16  -  BOB MARTIN Siignevsiilions On Howling At The Moon QXE of the most common superstitions is that if a dog is hoax! howling at night it is believed that either his owner or someone m th neighbourhood is going to die at a very early date.
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    • 341 16 THIS QIESTION OF CAREERS. Get the right angle on this question of careers. ProXessor A. M. Low speaks to you. 'The planning of your career is so vitally important that you cannot afford to make any mistake. That is why you should have the advice of a thoroughly sound organisation
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    • 791 16 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell- Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up
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    • 50 16 JJ% "WEAKNESS DEBI LIT pJan>em i a »C^C>ESCHIENS'Syrup J^y of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that th.s rad'cal remedy *L^\YS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw ni^at. Medicated wines, etc A. CLOUET CO., LT D., SINGAPORE Obtainable From AH Dig oensarip?
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  • 958 17  -  Horat ius THE WEAK OPENING BID (liy vr is laid down by the experts, bg natter what system they favour. that the opening bid should always \n> honest and assure partner that it contains at least 2'j quick tricks, that is to say, two Acee and a King
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  • 441 17  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By i Dr. Of Ocular Science) CROSSED eyes are not the result of muscular distortion, but an action of the brain. Usually eyes are crossed i:> the baby, rather than the adult. Something happens to startle the infant and because the two eyes are
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  • 243 17 Was X-rayed- Had His Teeth Out No Relief Till He Took hardox Twenty years of stomach sufferingtwenty years of dosing with one remedy after another— could anything end this misery? Chardox could -and Chardox did.' It is not surprising. Chardox Ij not just
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    • 214 17 Ml rDorit rely on^% weak Insecticides"^ mmtfh to fun KS«L_ MOSCtUITOES rjSptx POWERFUt i r^BBrik FLIT f^^^J^ 4| Don> ntk your heolHi and com- X t A querode under the name of Hit JZ^^^^^™*2 V sealed to prevent Irouduient 1^ refill.ng Will not »tom You Jm^Jwl kill all household in»ect».
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    • 15 17 YOU S WOULD EAT NESTLES >|oiJtCkOATS FOR EXTRA PUNCH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SAL!
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  • 1286 19 UNIMPRESSIVE TOUR UP-COUNTRY PERAK'S FORMIDABLE SINGLISTS <n> "Kuquet*') AS was generally expected <h«» in-tfr-State badminton match be- >\ Penik and Singapore played m Ipoh on Dec. M produced some thrillinu «;imes and although the Settlement tern a^ain carried off the honoui's, the home team acquitted
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  • 606 19 A Suggestion From Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. \S I anticipated, Johore beat Malacca mi n their first inter-state badminton match. Malacca lost by the narrow margin of a match, thanks to the splendid display of their women representatives, who won all their four matches, despite
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    313 19 LOK E'S B.P. Visit To Malacca At Christmas THE badminton, basketball and pingpong teams "of the Loke's B. P. j travelled to Malacca during the Christmas Holidays and played several friend i ly games there against various Chinese i clubs. The results of the matches which were I played are
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  • 405 19 AT PENANG A Reply To The Critics (By "Dragon") SINGAPORE'S badminton defeat at Penang came as a bis surprise to all followers of the game m Malaya. This reverse, together with the beating sustained by Tan Chong Tee and Leow Kirn Fatt, the champion and runner-up, respectively,
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  • 181 19 SINGAPORE MA NGA INS 10 LBS. IN WEIGHT Chest Complaint Disappears Loss of weight Is a danger* the thin, scraggy hollow-chested m woman can very ea fall vicini to serioufi ills. Up to now. ith only uay it., put on flesh has been to take quantities of fishy -tasting oil.
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    • 221 19 AS LIVELY AS A PUPbecause he gets his regular dose of Sherley's Tonic ft Condition Powders. And that keeps his blood cool, his appetite keen, his spirits bubbling and make* him the happy, contented pal he should be. Over-heated blood means continual scratching, loss of appttite, depressed spirits and misery
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  • 2126 20 Great Progress Achieved All -Round "FORWARD" LOOKS BACK it i. meet, at the beginning ol each v look back upon *ht year d to recall what strides, .11 .spnl i j Fin I93t>. we can justly claim l pwiod ;ny other year 1
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  • 639 20 193 7 OPENING WITH A BUMPER CARD (Isy iv.O.") VI k i rlie Bell's promotion on i!.' I >u> c tfnpleted his profor the year. In a talk I him Mr. Bell revealed that ;;!tlu!iii several promotions were ures, tht> business was payin the whole.
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  • 347 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) ;viuiuci;.t yULETIDE saw. except for the Intel state badiii nton match be Malacca and Johore played on B Day, a dull week-end fur local sport. Hie Xma.s festivities prevented mos local clubs from playing any [iames am; iiic visit of the feeng Cneong
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    • 216 21 Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOiMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Ophthainiist Dr. of Ociiiar Science. BERTIE BELL jHF**% Presents fil^l fC^. The New Year's Greatest Programme Featuring 3 Main Events. 5 FRIDAY, JAM ARV BTH. AT THE NEW-WORLD »%r bautista"
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    • 652 21 Whole Family's CORNS removed by Radox Arhinp I«H pi)< years on v," writes this lady. Si,. For early irrinklM ami agfa i.avc wk§ to giaooe at the pained, steamed fa^ of the *orn <npjii< "Hoth ay parenfl and myself hnvi f»m sufftnng frimi mm p Kf Callous, <, ,I<\, ant,',
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 486 21 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES A Concert From The Studio Transmission 2: fiXt p.m. 9.tf5 pm. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 16.86 metres (71.79 mcs) and GSB 31.55 metres (9.51 mcs). Transmission 3: 9.20 pjn. 0.20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs)
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    • 601 21 Summary, and Announcements. Greenfwich Time Signal at 8.35 p.m. 8.40 p.m. Musical Interlude. 8.45 p.m. A Short Religious Service, from the Studio. Order of Service: Hymn, The Year is Gone Beyond Recall <A. and M., 72). New Every Morning, )sge 73. Psalm 57. Revelation XXI, 1-5. Hymn. For Thy Mercy
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    • 543 21 Match: Australia v. England. An account of the third day'.s play by Alan Kippax, from Melbourne (m collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission). 11.20 p.m. A Sonata Recital. 11.50 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 0.05 a.m 0.10 a.m. Dance Music. 0.20 a.m. Close down. BERLIN STATION
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    • 616 21 11.20 p.m.- Sign off DJA, DJB, DJN. DJE, DJQ. TUESDAY 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German. English). German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Merry sounds. 1.20 p.m. News mi n German. 1.35 p.m. Merry sounds (continued). 2.15 p.m. Greetings to our listeners m New Zealand. 2.20 p.m. News and Economic Reviewin
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    • 729 21 Journal. Beginning of the Phohi programme for the Netherlands Indies. Wavelength 25.57 metres. 8.50 p.m. National anthem. Opening announcement. 8.55 p.m. Talk on behalf of the V.P.R.O. 9.10 p.m. Special broadcast for the Indies by the Rom. Cath. Broad. Assn. 1. March. 2. Talk by Anton can Duinkerken. 3. Music.
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  • 2122 22 OVER 77 PER CENT. IN FAVOUR FULL TERMS REVEALED "F.M.S. GOVERNMENT HONOURS ITS PLEDGE" THF final draft of the agreement for the international control of tin, a> approved by the Internationa] Tin Committee at its meeting m London on Dec. 11, 1936, is forwarded
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  • 241 22 Terras Of Supplementary Agreement Clause 1. It is agreed that the standard tonnage for Bum shall b« 18 500 tons with a minimum export of 11,100 tons, both calculated at 72 per cent of the concentrates. Clause 2. <a» The difference between the standard tonnage of 18 OCO
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  • 267 22 Melbourne Doctor's Bequest Canberra, Federal Capita] f it!irit6ryDec. 23. WITH the sympathy and moral assisiance of the Prime Minister iMr. l Lyons' an Influential section of th P Roi man Catholic community m Canberra is pressing the Benedictine Order authoi rities m England to establish a
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  • 25 22 The Ulstei G< ment h:> crcidcd to restore the Ljs per rent cut made m Cabinet Mi' .is m 193 i which totals £3.000 a
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  • 935 23 Fairly Good Dividends HEA VY COURSE SCRATCHINGS 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A LARGE crowd attended the last day ot the Penang rates this afternoon. The goinu was fairly good and the dividends useful. Scratchings were heavy. THE BIG SWEEP Total Poo] $40,258
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  • 204 23 'Beauty is only skin deep,' but it is nevertheless, a very important fact that a healthy, fresh, wholesome skin is one oi the most admired features m a woman. A lovely skin of fine texture, smooth and supple, enhances charm anJ attractiveness, and that is why the modern
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  • 562 23 AT RUGBY Superiority Of The Forwards Singapore, Saturday. EN a continuous drizzle, the Yolun- teers defeated the Police a* rugger on the Padang to-day. Play was mainly between the forwards and m this department the Volunteers were superior both m the tight and m the loose. The
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    260 23 On Wednesday, at S.C.C. ground S.R.C. vs. S.C.C. Ist XI.: O. C. Aeria A. G. Armstrong. G. Scott, G. Ross. G. E. N. Oehlers J. S. de Souza. Dr. R. C. Oehlers, N. Sullivan. A. M. Vaiberg, G. S. Armstrong, J. Loveday. On Wednesday, on S.R.C. ground S.R.C.
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  • 55 23 2,456 Calls Attended Last Year THE number of calls attended during the year 1936 was 2,456. The cases are classified as follows: Motor car accidents 336; motor lorry accidents 154; motor bus accidents 42: trolley car accidents 76: collapse case~ 220; attempted suicide 62; shooting or stabbing 95;
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  • 100 23 St. Peter's English School, Geylang, was the scene of a pleasant function on New Year's Day when the tutorial staff of the Cambridge-Londcn Tutorial Home, Niven Road, assembled to bid farswell to their founder and retiring principal, Mr. S. Sanf;arapniilai, who is proceeding to Johore to take up
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  • 62 23 The number cf calls attended during ■'he month of December, 1936. was 207, and of these 25 were to cases outsido Yfmiicipal Limits. The cases are clasa fied as follows: car accidents 25; motor lorry >reident~ 11; motor bus acor.dents 6; trolley oar accidents 8: collapse cases '5:
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  • 88 23 The undermentioned players are selected to represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the St. Matthews Y.P.G. m the S.C.F.A. interclub football league to-day at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 4.55 p.m. Assemble at the Association's premises for free transport: Yeo Ah Kow, Tan Cheow Hin, Tan Sens
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  • 53 23 In the Koppel Golf Club New Year's Day approaching and putting competition, twelve cards were taken oufc. The Competition resulted m a win for R Bald JANUARY MEDAL (BOGEY) The monthly medal for January will b 1 olayed for on Saturday and Sunday nrat. Jan. 9 and
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  • 231 23 Mr. E. T. Dean Leaves On Transfer (From Our Oxen Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan 2. MR. E. T. Dean, Hon. Secretary of the Johore Rup;by Football Club who Is Assistant Engineer m the P.W.D., Johore B^hru. will be leaving on transfer to Ipoh on Jan.
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  • 222 23 BRITISH TELEPHONE SYSTEM Unified Control 16 'j EARS OF RAPID DEVELOPMENT L ndoi lan. I. E telepfa be 111 Xi;;"- lorn ca w I 5 last i"> y- irs of Ur.t p c n «i time < f raj at. 1 are boh 5,582 inges an. l 2,711,087 Ulepho with
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