Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 January 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4 No. 31. FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1937.
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  • 942 1 VIEW OF CONSUMERS IN U. S. A. AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BIG INCREASE IN CONSUMPTION IN 1937 |N an exclusive interview with a delegation representing American rubber manufacturers our London correspondent was told that the boomle: after the Christmas holidays was not a more
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  • 52 1 The next move of the Spanish rebels-,^ is expected, will be the bombardment from the sea of Barcelona, the capital of the Red Republic of .Catalotiia*. which is receiving Russian supplies and providing the main opposition at Madrid. Above is a general view of Barcelona from
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  • 283 1 situaßon London, Jan. 9. EARNEST consideration is being given m London to the question of checking the flow of foreign volunteers to Spain and the replies of Germany and Italy to the recent Anglo-French demarche are still being studied. Although conditions are attached m each of those
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  • 25 1 London, Saturday. THE British Government has lodged a vigorous protest with the Spanish insurgent authorities against the bombing' of the British Embassy Reuter
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  • 32 1 Nanking, Saturday. The national art exhibition will optn In Nanking- on April 1, and will last; 20 days. Each exhibitor is allowed to show live pictures, Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 1502 1  -  DR. ANG SWEE HIAN BY K#ijf J^ftvvard ,VJLI College Alumrti ABOUT 150 guests and members of the Alumni Association of the Edward VII College of Medicine congregated at the Sea View Hotel last night for the annual dinner. Much conviviality prevailed. When dinner and speeches
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  • 99 1 Sensational Jail-Break In Tsitsihar Tokyo, Saturday. A MESSAGE from Tsitsihar (Manchuria) states that the press ban has been lifted m connection with the sensational jail break which occurred on Dec. 31. With the connivance of certain Manchukuoan gaolers 103 prisoners m the military jail suddenly
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  • 300 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh REBEL TROOPS Still Defiant In Shensi Shanghai, Saturday. ALARM has broken out m Nanking: as a result of the serious developments reported to be taking place m Sian. fhe capital of Shensi, were the recent coup d'etat took place General Yang Yu
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  • 147 1 FATHER FAINTS IN STREET GIVES EVIDENCE AT INQUEST Peiping, Saturday. AT the inquest to-day of Pamela Werner, the 19-year-old daughter of a retired Consular officer, the father, who is aged 72, white-haired and bent, told the coroner m a broken voice how after a night
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  • 351 2 EMPLOYER SPEAKS FOR DRIVER BOTH CHARGED i Bench Reserves Judgment i Singapore, Saturday. AT the conclusion to-day of the joint-trial m which Sarpan bin Mohd. Noor, a motor driver, was charged with driving m a manner dangerous to the public and his employer, Mr. W.
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  • 70 2 Value Of Imports Doubled In September Ottawa RAW rubber imports amounted 10 5,301,220 lb., valued at $848,457 m September against 3.593,662 at $419,170 a year ago. The Straits Settlements was \he leading sojirce of supply with 3,950.976 lb.. Ceylon with 733.96f), the United States 440.375. British
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  • 104 2 CHENGCHOW CASE Chinese Foreign Office Lodges Protest Nanking, Jan. 9. fHE Chinese Foreign Office has lodged a verbal protest m the Chen^ehow case, m which a number of Japanese ronins were arrested during a Police raid. It is alleged that the premises raided were those of the Japanese Soecial Bureau.
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  • 37 2 Peiping, Jan. 9. A police qorps is patrolling the streets here day and nigh: to apprehend opiun« .smokers. An addict was paraded m the streets yesterday beiore being sho L --Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 34 2 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Verde is due at Singapore at daylight tomorrow (Monday; from Shanghai and Hongkong and will sail for Colombo and Europe the same day at 2 p.m.
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  • 161 2 Engagements For Thi* Week T-HE .Straits Settlements Police Band will perform m public during the week as follows, under the direct ion ol Mr. J C. Hitch. L.R.A M AC P.M.. I R M.S.M. Tuesday. Jan. 12. at Katong Park G p.m.: 1. March: ••Lorraine" (Louis Ganoei. 2.
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  • 25 2 Mr. K. N. Simla hamby, technical assistant, attached to the Public Work Department. Iprh. will short 1 be going on four months leave to Ceylon.
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  • 612 2 Oslo Meet Recalls I ISSUES HANDLED WTTH TACT Singapore, Si I >"• rfilK report of the World's Sunday School Convention, held B< Ode m July, 1936. proieiited by Mr V. I). Kii!'!)a:amy. of Ip.-.h to the Malayan Methodist Conference. Mr. V. D. KuppUSamy was the Malayan
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    • 438 2 »J« aj» •>*« »2« »J« *2 *2* I Raffles Brasserie! BRAS BAS AH ROAD I CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 \°i/'V s V> 12.:J0 lo p.m. v •> WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY V '>^ DISHES IN TOWN ALSO POPUI VR GRILL FOR EXCELLENT CONTINENTAL DISHES. Radio and Gramophone Entertainment V v
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    • 601 2 *2* Haunt irijo: Viennese Waltzes Enchanting Singing Spcctarular Sequences r'THE CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" ej. with GLADYS SWARTHOUT and FRED MacMURRAY Opens at the CAPITOL Shortly* «>•« «>*♦ •J« ♦J» •>•* »J» «J« SEEifOUR HAIR GROWING^ YOU are invited to see your hair growing with /^TJ^IXIf TlllPV CTDf IMf 1 "N.w Liv,"
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    • 14 2 (you should J EAT N^STll'S FOR EXTRA POWH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALf
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  • 1406 3 CHARLTOX A. LEADS IN DIV. I Arsenal Held MANY DRAWN GAMES liAKI/iuN A .i:;iin< I the lead m 'he First Division oi the Home ague, being one point ahead Arsenal, who w i held to a draw Sunderland. able results m t he t<
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  • 123 3 BOXING SENSATION Campaign To Stop Title Fight New York, Jan. 9. THE powerful organisation, the Non- sectarian Anti-Nazi League announce i hat they intend to boycott tr.e .:idock-Sehmeliim title fight on June 3. The President said that the League was opposed to German commodities, and Schmeling is one "we are
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  • 65 3 London, Jan. 9. To-day's rugger results: London Welsh 7 Moseley 0 Bath 15 Northampton ord 13 Coventry 3 Birktnhe.u! Pk. 37 Guys Hospital I ianelly 5 Cardiff IS Newport 3 Swansea j Neath 24 Cicsskeys 0 iotonians 7 Waisonians 8 Stewartonians 13 Glasgow Acad. 5 In the County
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    101 3 Singapore, Saturday. In a c?cond team hockey matcii played at Taiic:!in this evening, the Indian Association boa", the Skins by three goals to nil. The match WHS stepped f»n minutes before the end owing to heavy rain. Dh nnJ Gipia (1) were the Tha I:iu anr, led by
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  • 315 3 Strange Cargo BROUGHT BY NIEUW HOLLAND Singapore, Sunday. A MOST unusual cargo for Singapore is due to arrive hera today by the Nieuw Holland. The cargo consists of six young ostriches, each over six feet tall, which have boon shipped from Australia for the Mavfield Kennels and
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  • 29 3  -  Sin Ch ew Jit Po h Peiping, Saturday. A portion of the Mongol irregulars under General Pao Yuen Ching have revolted and looted Sisuniti, m northeast Suiyuan.
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  • 111 3 Teacher Of Orpen And Augustus John London, Jan. 9. THE death is announced of the artist, Mr. Henry Tonks, whose pupils included Sir Wra. Orpen. Mr. Augustus John, R.A. A.R.A.. Mr. C. R. W. Nevinson, R.B.A. R. 0.1.. N.E.A.C. The late Mr. Henry Tonks. F.R.C.S was born m
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  • 131 3 Conference With The Governor Singapore, Saturday. THE Indian Deputation called at Government House this morning and had a long conference with HE the Governor. Sir Bhenton Thomas They spent the afternoon m further interviews To-morrow they arc having a rest and on Monday they leave by
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  • 93 3 Wife Of Woll-Known Empire Diplomat London. Jan. 8. The death is announced of Lady Pratt, wife of Sir Johii Thomas Prait. of the Indian, Salt Revenue Service. Sir John Pratt bean nil consular service m China where he was Student Interpreter m 1898: British assessor In the
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  • 26 3 London. Jan 9. Sterling on New York 4«H 1 4 Parts 105-5 32. gold 141 6-,. Silver spot 2i' forward 20-^ British Official Wireless
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    • 211 3 Put Quick End To j^^ Stomach Distress fI AMAZING RELIEF 1£ 3 in I Treatment Jfa^Hj DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER DAY J Practically every form of stomach tmuhfe is HH caused by excess acid That burning pain m the pit of the stomach, that agonising Itiru-t of wind, that uncomfortable distension,
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  • 99 4 Weds In Melbourne City Church Melbourne. An aboriginal princess, great-grand nice of King- Barak, chief of the tribe which a century ago roamed over the land where now the busy city of Mel- bourne stands, has just been married In a church here. She is Princess Bullum-Bullum also
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  • 555 4 TIN AND NATIONAL PRESTIGE R ENE WA L NE G O TIA TORS WORRIED ft (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Corresvondent) v London, Dec. 27. lEALOUSY of national prestige* the bug-bear of international political negotiators, invaded the I.T.C. to worry the renewal-negotiators just when their long period of anxiety
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  • 36 4 Melborne. MR. and Mrs. J. Frederick, oi Shepparton. Victoria, have celebrated their "Radium" wedding. Thty have been married for 70 years. Mr. Frederick is m his 101 st year. Mrs. Frederick much younger —VKi.
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    • 198 4 PAVILION Britisll and Donuniuus Film Corporation Ltd., r^^^nfi Sydney' Howard m < K| From a Story by '^yTiypSßM^ f A l/n»>c</ Ar/«« Release "^ftH^_ i'int Always Laugh at SYDNEY |j«>\\ MID liui m CHICK I you have a combination IHU^L o: i:<l»:»r Wallace's Ljw Immoiir phis A^ |L Sydney's Skjlfl
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    • 297 4 SENSATIONAL NEWS! The Heavyweight Championship of Great Britain! JACK PETERSON Versus LEN HARVEY FIGHT FILM— ALSO I^. $v' The Marines are Coming! THEY LOVE TO FIGHT AND FIGHT TO LOVE! H*t Ltrint prtttntt w'l *fjti i m CONRAD ESTMJR I NAG T. RALSTON ARM i DA f<t«« KENNEDY Gm^. REGAS
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    • 97 4 A Rollicking New WARNER BROS. Comedy Show^ ANNE NAGEL ROSS ALEXANDER JTI D ly w m .McoANN bevERLY ROBERTS < oim> Alon^. Vim "Gel Birh jf^Er^^^ iluhher and Tin Sprrulalors Kee Bi»n A Young Financial Wtord Bu M m« MM and Blonder l«« «Bi« Bapkt-Kr« Presented with an excellent selection
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  • 934 5  -  Ghost Crows Get Drunk Woman Saved By Her Skirts "Thrown Out" By SOME of the queer happenings m the world, as reported by Reuter Correspondents this week-end, are recorded below SAVED BY HER SKIRTS Belgrade. The custom of women m the Banat district of wearing numerous flounced
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  • 565 5 Ministers' Messages "MISSION ENTRUSTED WITH HERSELF" Tokyo. HTHE Minister of War, General Juichi Terauchi, m his New Year message expresses wishes for the happiness, health and prosperity o p the Imperial family and praises the quietness m Manchukuo. He says, however "the situation at Home
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  • 199 5 A Tribute To Clotabs Does this climate make you feel tired, depressed and thoroughly run down If i you are burdened by a constant 'tired feeling' do as this Singapore resident did j and try Clotabs, the little tasteless tablets that are rich m the
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    • 79 5 PSYCIiO RAY BAOGF I l^ffiSi^ T^^^B WF*H IT! SELF-TREATMEN TOF DISEASE |>^^rj^*^l WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. Price $3 00 4AK TING SUM, j FJ C (Lond FJ4^JW.-Th. (Lond.) VlecLano- Therapy, Psycho-Therapy Electro -Therapy. JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. 'H^l'A.-B' te a Chop Ban Chuan, 1 Ki^ 1 li?l4>^ Ixml-: CHERAS 9th Mile,
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    • 179 5 II 4 I GIVE IT A NAME Drinking whisky without knowing the name of it shows remarkable indifference to a good thing! And though all genuine Scotch whisky is good, there is something consistently excellent about Johnnie Walker which makes it always worth giving your whisky that name, instead of
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  • 108 6 2iA Picture taken by a Staff Photograv^ en of The Times. 2'HJ? AFT ENGINE-ROOM. A picture taken by a staff pfwtographer m the aft engine-room of the ig'uetn Mary during her present voyuje, shelving the array of gauges, revolution
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    • 44 6 The giant engines of the QUEJEN MARY are lubricated solely with oils supplied by the makers of MOBILOIL JjjjgZ/'ilL, s j*)*.***"^ y AY 5iS i <o*««0(!^& >^ Sfc^'--' ■'■ft.-"' ivfe JLfJfejStej{JH?C?| <- :..K ?g 5 i W x^ v™- v ,^^^^^l I jj^" leading motor oil
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  • 549 7 Coming Att ractions At Singapore Cinemas ANOTHER HISTORICAL FILM "MARY OF SCOTLAND" FOR THE CAPITOL k QUEEN whose destiny was write n before she was born and whose foreordained tragedy established her as on c of the most glamorous women of all time is p rtraved by Katharine Hepburn m
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  • 114 7 A Re cord Kiss THE longest movie kiss on record sinte silent pictures osculated its way through 5,400 fr-imes of celluloid film when Spencer Tracy met Jean Harlow. It was a scene for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 'Libelled lady" coming to the Pavilion Theatre, m which Jean Harlow is married off, against her
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  • 164 7 Lavish A ttire For "Mary Of Scotland" VATHARJKE HEPBURN wears Stx- teen magnificent gowns, ten changes of coiffure and reproductions of many famous pieces of jewelry m "Man/ of Scotland." 'm which she co-stars with Frednc Marcn. Di r ector John Fa r d made tests of thirty different hairdresses
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  • 454 7 Jack Haley Had To Mus: Up His Hair In Order To Win Laughs IT doesn't pay to be too goodlooking if you have a flair for comedy. Jack Haley, the hero of the Hal Roach-M.-G.-M. feature-l^r^th comedy. "Mister Cinctembt," opening a* the
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  • 51 7 BRILLIANT AND DIVER TING COMEDY "LIBELLED LADY" FOR THE PAVILION IITITH so prepossessing an array of talent at its disposal as that offered by the brilliant stellar foursome of Jean Harlow, William A scene from "Mary Of Scotland," coming to the Capitol The principals m -Libelled Lady," coming to the
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  • 63 7 Hollywood 's 1 936 Dancing Beauties Are Different TJOLLYWOOD'S Perfect dancing girl for 1936 is beautiful tail, slender and educated at least m her feet. She is dark of hair and com plexion, vivacious and versatile, diclares Leßoy Prinz, one of HoPy wood's noted dance directors, after interviewing more than
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    • 633 7 You n'iil prefer SS^tSS.w THIS NO -CUM m usin« BRYLCREEM— the H D C C C I M Perfect Hair Dressing. And UKfcjJmUa c no wonder! Brylcreem keeps the hair j:lo«>sy and m position with- <^^^sf^^ out resorting to harmful gum. Ri £x& 'L^ji member it'> the splendid natural j
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  • 5756 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore CHAPTER 10 (Contd.) The Young Colony Grows The story deals with the founding of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles and the early years of the new Settlement. If continues m this instalment with an account of
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    • 57 8 /Experience has taught me that for unvarying perfection you can't beat tL/KAVtiM RJ Lliiii^k < "ißp/ -^JMJIHP Craven "A" in the io's pac■H By '^iflS^^ kcts arc r ac^ e^ or perfect W^L '>' f protection m the easy-access WSB^B^^I irt^^^^k^Bß inner-toil pack and sealed >fi|fciJ- A i^ '•■^^Sem Iresh
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    • 164 8 feiiiiilill 1 OLD PRICES LARGE 8«.^l'!0 IN BOTTLES SMALL 4oi.'6S^^ The immense value of a regular glass I ii^m^ l# 31 Vy i of Andrews Liver Sa!t m maintaining tJ^LL^-. m^^ga^l^^l^rj health and fitness is demonstrated by "<^jg ;-^J^^^^jZ!^^^M^ its world-wide popularity. Now we I *9 announce to the Malaya
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  • 1819 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES HAVE been loading Mr. K. H, Bruce Lockhart's bo k, "Return to Malaya." Il is an interesting book, well written, and I recommend it. Mr. Lockhart writes of a country which he knew as a young man and with which he has kept m touch. Thus he
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    • 49 9 mf? n Vv \Z P^j\ \f /w iS^it. 'jg UC W^^~u v *:l' ,^k.'*'- v^ i VI 5^ > y \"*»jfc^ ti r -_3« £B Vy 1 7 ,^**J y sftf '^^H i^E I I J^»j,tßß Wmmmm A A W *M \J m > Amu*'BMBp^ 'j^^mJfm bA j ¥m PHONE
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  • 1659 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. -By on r woman rorrcspondent AND so ;»»tt \v<- arc m another rear 1937 has come (jn arc .1 and I wonder wnat V n store lor us. y hundreds were out at some gay resort to greet (he New Year. Uiere'? •übr about it
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  • 1132 10 as5jra3 ALTHOUGH Christmas has passed and you received lots and lots of new things, you must certainly see the really exquisite lingerie that the Jade Tree have m right now. Oh, lovely beyond words! There are sets of four pieces, the nightie, petticoat, panties and brassieres, then
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    • 231 10 At Vogue's! tSticp&ss c«4 CjacJb&ss /aias thi Cvtnfnq (Jizassitte. ///oat Femininity is the keynote of the new fashions. firm curves thac can be achieved only by correct brassieres. Styles to meet Every Fashion Need No ma'cter how revealing your most formal gown may be, VOGUE has created just the right
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    • 129 10 T PRISCIOX ~LT ST t S THE POPITLAR SHOP J FOR J !TWO WAY STRETCH SATIN LAXTEX AND 1 MIRACLE YARN GIRDLES 1 S PHONE 3335 61 STAMFORD RD. S '^r^* v,^^^ 1 -,^r~' t.^^'* f r +^o^* t^^^* *m^^~ i t_^^^** v^^^^ i aC^^ i irf^^ i o^^ V
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    • 45 10 Hi I ■I I I V*# rs> civ For over 300 years Haig Whisky has enjoyed an enviable reputation ffiffi for its unvarying super-fine quality I anc delightful mellow flavour. be lague JOHN LITTLE (X)., LTD., 'Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUE, PENANO and IPOH.
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    • 25 10 DRESSING GOWNS LINGERIE NEGLIGEES (OATS S beautifully cut and embroidered from $8.00 just arrived THE JADE TREE 18 Battery Road, Phono 7143. Ist Floor N
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  • 636 11 NOTES from KUAL A LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL L?€ another display dancing at the r Club on Saturday evening. qu.n frock m ts which sets off her hair. Among those present two dancing enthusiasts Mr. and ,mpleu-Jon >:. the latter weafrock with a ket to match. Al^> m their party
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  • 657 11 OUR FRASER'S HILL LETTER I the time of writLig the Hill is once c "empcy" and we esidence here have led down to thtr 1 tenor of our icre is a glorious imn nip m the an zh was sadly lack- Christmas Holidays. On Sunday last Mrs. Paramor entertained a
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    • 40 11 DON'T SCRATCH USE SKETOLENE and PREVENT MOSQUITO BITES. ALLAYS IRRITATION IF BITTEN. Sketolene should be applied direct to the skin wherever ex.l to attack. Does not stain the most delicate fabrics. all Chemists Stores. Manufactured by (ill A FTON LABORATORIES,
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    • 78 11 m-. is DISPLAYING A LARGE COLLECTION of GOWNS for ALL OCCASIONS j TRAVEL COATS, SUITS and ENSEMBLES for those PREPARING to go ON LEAVE Maynards Bldgs. i PHONE 4974. 11, Battery Road, j .J, PALAIS DES MODES. i 33, Stamford Road, t Singapore. J ATTRACTIVE NEW STOCKS OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
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    • 91 11 tja de Souza's 9, STAMFORD ROAD. Have always m stock Dresses for All Occasions, Model Hats, Slacks, Girdles Flowers for Society Gowns also trimming for evening dresses. Hats Blocked and Made to Any I Style with your Material to Match Your Dresses. "Phone 3188. T j. s I ■^^HBT*'"' I
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  • 586 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore Sunday, Jan. 10, 1937. THE NEW REIGN fJfFIAT was referred to as the ccnstftutiona] crisis m Great Britain ha.s passed into history. A king abdicated and another succeeded, and the chnnge, sad though it w,»:^. j was effected without any untoward e*?cct upon the daily life oi
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  • 1496 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones xftkxsr "IJAIN, rain, go to Spain," we used to cry m our ?chool clays. We thought we could spare some of oiir dull English weather for that sunny and pleasant land. What a different picture we have of Spain to-day. Rain has gone
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  • 551 12  -  Anglius THY the following you married men, If you -lave the courage. j* WIFE (looking up from newspaper): "It teiis here about a man giving his wife a 0 necklace. Nothing like that ever happens to me." Husband- "i was just reading about a
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  • 749 13 BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR 1937 MORE ACTIVITY AGAIN AT TANJONG RHU STRIKING progress m Singapore's shipbuilding industry is seen at Tanjong Rhu. Yards which have been lying idle for years are once again preparing for a busy time. The prospects for 1937 are said to be
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  • 703 13 Roosevelt's Re-Election OUTSTANDING EVENTS REVIEWED Washington, Dec. 30. J^S the good ship "1937" slips down the ways of Time, the United States public looks ahead to a cruise m uncharted seas of social progress. The electorate m 1936 wrote a big "0.X." on President Roosevelt's
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  • 431 13  -  R. A. Thompson By (Doctor of Ocular Science) The windows of the firmament are myriad: the windows of man's brain are but two. That the night has a thousand eyes is but an expression worded m the language of poetry or romance when we say
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  • 314 13  - THE CHARM OF DA VOS Helvetia Not So Cold As It Looks •By TT does look cold certainly' i People who have always lived, or at any rate for long, m a hot climate, may shiver at the idea of going to a p. where snow Ls on the ground
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    • 147 13 Tiger Beer IS BEST O^UU IWI I'IM/IS ORDER MALAYA'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE \r\ i Jii/j$ T PiLRU X I published *I I rente J?s&>*rt4-V' i^JaKs monthly ?j? rrpjL^ii X^ T*j I^^OK^V^s I FIFTEENTH* OUT OUT WW MANY NOVEL AND EASY /"}N COMPETITIONS FOR LOCAL ON VIX READERS. ENTRANCE TO j\LL
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  • 1655 14  -  W. B. Paterson |In Which I Discourse j On The Futility Of Making New Year Resolutions, Tell A Few Tales And Express S Myself Forcibly And At S Some Length On The Nightmare Of Malayan S Journalism The Personal Paragraph. <j THERE is an old
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  • 1065 15  -  G. S. Hammonds Sidelights On The Latest Local Craze Aerated Watei A Few 1 I Suggestions Discourag- 5 j I I ing A Bad Habit j i;. 1 THERE is a iot of fishy business going on m Malaya. During the past year or so there
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  • 922 17  - CON TRACT BRIDGE Horatius BEWARE THK IWRT SCORE Hit rpHK value 0& a part score should not b€ ignored, hut neither j should it be permitted to act as a id When you have something written down below the line it means tha r you require a smaller content of
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  • 158 17 English Journalist In America New York. Mr. Herbert Patrick Lee, 37-year-old English newspaperman who had been a member of the staff of the New York Sun for the past six years, fell under a Long Island railway train shortly after midnight here and was killed. Mr. Lee
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  • 46 17 Mr. Wang Ching-wei, the former Pre- mier of China, passed through Penang by the German liner, Potsdam" on his way back to China after some months' stay m Europe. Mrs. Wang Ching-wei I arrived m Penang last week by the "Scharnhorst" expressly to meet her husband.
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  • 58 18 At the New Year Land Sports at Singapore Above and below: Play m the Volunteers vs. Police New Year rugby match Children's display at the Clerical Union New Year Party Above and below: At the Singapore Swinuii«tig uu.; The electro-technical centre m Madrid Jias been
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    • 157 18 9 a jf^'^^^^\ iWiiWWViW v w^^ D r^ t tlo l«l t eX. L 1 1 1 v 7 lI I XX I i.l l l LI 111 OX Pi 8%7 I I a*| 1 y A* jSSy J*NfV i^^ j| H Ii TOURER DE LUXE is fitted with o^^
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  • 975 19  -  THE LESSONS OF 1936 BUSY YEAR A Higher Standard Achieved <R\ RACQUET IN t:. 1936, the Perak Badminton Kiation made remarkable proIt had a very busy year, which rul m many ways. In addition to the annual events such a.s tho open championships for ladies and
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  • 1823 19 THE following are extracts from the ninth annual repon (for 1396) of the Mayflower Badminton Party, Singapore. During the year three members resigned while six new members were admitted, making a total membership of 43 as compared with 40 on Dec. 31, 1935, 34 at the end
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  • 622 19 Successful Year Of The Golden Bells THE fifth anniversary of the Golden Eeii Minstrels was held on Dlc. 19 i ana 2J at me bungalow 01 Mir. Pan,_ i uneng \ean, Tanjong Rhu. kindly v i-i iiij occasion. The sixth annual general meeting was he.d on Dec.
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  • 1440 20  -  Forward A GREAT GAME DUE ON JAN. 16 ARMY EXPECTED TO JUST WIN SELANGOR DEFENCE WILL BE VERY SEVERELY TESTED (By (j\ Saturday next, at Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and the Army will contest the final of the Malaya Cup competition. Jt will bo the
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  • 649 20  - RANKING LIST OF B OXER S K.O. WHO'S WHO IN MALAYA IN EYES OF S. B. A. (By SEVERAL European amateur boxers who have performed with credit m Egypt, Shanghai anJ Singapore, are joining the professional ranks. One of them who fights under the name of Jack Devlin made his
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  • 977 20  -  Sticks (By §casoii Drawing To A Close WITH the hockey season steadily drawing- to a csose, it is" appropriate to look back on the performances on the various States. The curtain will be rung down on the Malayan season with the F.M.S. Colony match
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 2167 21 m ~l W _1 9 n BERLIN STATION A ?lalitT2iii _Likm-_:ici*s~ Itaclio DJA w 51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.) DJQ 19.63 me- tres (15.280 kcs); DJE 16.89 metres BRITISH EMPIRE U.S.A. SHORTWAVE nirom station (IMtt to) mMV PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES to-day *w_is_.ir_.r_-_o 7^ am-950 Ym -Church ser- 1225 Pm—Call DJA, DJB (Ger-
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    • 106 21 ZCK3 HONGKONG 34.29 metres (8,750 kcs.). TO-DAY 3.30-6.30 p.m. Ch'nese Programme. 6.30-10.30 p.m. European Programme 7.30 pm. Local Time Signal. Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m. D&ventry News Bulletin end Announcements. 10.30 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW 3.30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.30-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7 30 p.m. Local
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    • 136 21 RADIO COLONIAL, FRANCE TO-DAY Wavelength: 25 24 natnt d 1.885 Kcs». 2.20 p.m. Re from P.T.T. Transmitter. 2.40 pm Market Prices. 2 50 p m Records 3.00 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Transmitter. 3.15 p.m. Records. 3.50 p.m. Talk on Events m France. 4.05 p.m. Records. 4.35 p.m. News m French.
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  • 397 22 Alleged Debt RECEIVING ORDER APPLICATION (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 4 RECEIVING order was made toA day against Mr. Lim Hee Kung, formerly manager and proprietor of the Prince's Grill and Cabaret, on an injunction m the Supreme Court by the Chief Justice, Sir Samuel
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  • 310 22 Views Of Singapore Importer Singapore. Thursday. "THE price of Singapore rad:o sets Vfi'll not be decreased, at least asfai a. 1 we are concerned; neither is there Dny noticeable increase m the sales o* ratio sets at present." This statement was made by Mr. Tan
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  • 172 22 U.S. View Of Chinese In Malaya By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) r London. Dec. 28. TH the idea or aiding American exporters to sell their radio sets m British Malaya, the U.S. Department of Commerce have been issuing advlc? about the kind of receivers wanted by
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  • 191 22 Reads Lesson At English Church At Vienna Viei.na. Dec 26. THE Duke of Windsor spent an English Christmas Day with the British community m Vienna. In ihe morning he a .tended ihe Christmas service at the English Church vvith the British Minister. Sir Walford Selby,
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  • 72 22 S'ngapore Buddhist Association Function To-day All Buddhists are invited to meet two Bhikkhus, Maliduwa Mahanama and Mnliduwa Anoniadassi. are div bo return from Siam to-day af-er a "Vpasampada," at the Singapore Railway Station at 5.54 p.m. and to attend the following events m the Association premises: 7 p.m.
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  • 118 22 Heaviest Ever Despatched From Britain (By Air Mailt 'From Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 28. THE Postmaster-General announce.; that the Chirstmas air mails carried by the Imperial air services this year were the heaviest ever dispatched from th s country. The letter air mails sent by the
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  • 462 22 Indian Professor EASTERN RESEARCH MISSION pore, I-Yiday. AM travelling through several Eastern countries. '•■■>• -arch work allotted me by ih«« I' iversity of Calcutta/ This statement was by Pro fessor Xalinaksha Dutt, of the Rearcfa section of ih<> Calcutta University, to a Sunday Tribune reporter. The
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  • 172 22 Indian To Be Tried At Assizes r Frcvi Our Own Correspondent' Seremban. Fiv. lI OW a daring robbery was perpit- rated by an Indian three miles awaf from Seremban on the road to Labu en the morning of Armistice Day was vealtd oefore the Seremban Magisu Mr.
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  • 96 22 Exports From MUkyi During Pk! Week Dm the w n I 1937 exports of tinned pii frJfl» Malayan rx>rts 19 681 ca* of which: 42 947 <87 per c n1 United Kingdom 2 550 <5 per c nt > t-a i tinenf of Europe 000 ir, per I
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 387 22 Jf4i jo crippled with NOT A CORN IS LEFT tiways m and affreted U il'nt fr-t I 'jht a i I 'he I U tn king pains v re, i thai I hvt f w poi r Radoat Hwb R:k!i M iu«l C*lb it-ifil. iv wat*-r lik. ..!i,v oatata] tt-at
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    • 176 22 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY BY GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor) M.D. of Berlin university. Increased vitality and youthfulness, healthy
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  • 472 23 SUPERIOR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SPEEDY ATTACK Interesting Game On The Padang Singapore, Sfttwday. In ruiullv rugby match on the > t grmmd day the Army wer* Mipertor 10 all departments to the S Igaptlf lf.*m and set up a l,\ul ,»j 11— 0 by half-time
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  • 152 23 Spent 35 Years In The East Singapore. Saturday. THE death took place at the General pita] io-day of Mr. William Harding, aged 68 years, eng.surveyor with Messrs. Engineers .aid Contractors, Ltd. m the East :n 1901 for ;.MTt and Trading Co. and carri I
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  • 197 23 Perry's Second Victory Over Vines Cleveland, Ohio. DERKY beat Vines here, 13—11, 6 3, m a match decided on the best of three sets. A crowd of 3.00!) watched the ■Batch. The first set was a terrific bat*le with many deuces. Vines led 5—3 and 11—10, but
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  • 121 23 The following have been selected to represent the V.M.C.A. Senior D^Dartnaent against the Junior Department on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the Anson Road ground at 5.10 p.m.: J. Bleha, R. Lyne. V. Xavier, P. C. Sa.:ds. Thong Sing Ching. Yapp Thcan Chye, A. N. Katyal. R. Eu,
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  • 101 23 The following will represent the C S.C. m hockey against the S.C R.C. on Monday, Jan. 11 at the C.S.C.:A. Nathaniels. K. Muthukumaru. A N. S. Pillai. A. Ranatunga, K. Thillainathan, D. K. Samy. K. Sundram. W. Dana. T. E. K. Retnam. G. Cathirasoo; K. Kandasamy: Reserve:
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  • 85 23 The following will represent the Cheerful Lads Athletic Party ac soccer against liie Middlesex Band Boys to-day at the letters ground: Tan Cheng Hai. Mohamed Ali, G. S. Jolly, Khoo Chap Lean, Syed Shehab, Po Thiarn Chuan* Lee Wai Keong, Bedin Zainol, On?? Kwec Wah, Tommy Goh and
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  • 55 23 Sixteen cards were taken cut for the Januaiy Spoon of the Keppel Golf Cluo and the following cards were reLiirnea: Mrs. C. Q. Starkey 50—18=32 Mrs. W. P. Douglas 42— 8=34 Mrs. G. E. Ken 46—12=34 Mies M. M. Hadley 45— 9=36 MiSs M. Evans 47—11=36 Mrs. E.
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  • 59 23 The following iiave been invited to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. Excise Dept. on Friday. Jan. 15, 1937. at S.C.C: R. k Green. C. Fittock. G. E. C. Asn, F M W. Smith. P. E. Hutchinson, otic Narjes; Alan Colviile. W. J. Henman, Lt Beadnell. ft. L. Pirn.
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  • 62 23 The following will represent the R'a B p.'s "B" Team against ths Etons b. Psp 's "3" Team m a match to be P- yeo at th former's court to-day at 3 p.m. Lep«- Le^ choon Ong Swes Kee. Douglas Neo, Dickie We S^ri Bock Ens, Rim Yong
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  • 50 23 SRC XI vs. Ceylon Sports Club Ist •vt hockey on Wednesday at S.R.C. grourj. 0 C Aerla, R Barth, fK. G. Armstrong, O. Ross, G. E N. OehlßK^ T S. de Sou™. Dr R. C. Oi-hlers. N. Sullivan, A. M. Valberg, G. B. Armstrong, A. R. P. O'Hara.
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  • 300 23 St. Andrew's Hospital Function Singapore, Saturday. A TEA-PARTY was held this afternoon to make the formal opening of the at Andrew's Hospital Sports Club at the St. Andrew's Sanatorium. Telok M&ta Ikan, Changi. Mrs. B. C. Roberts, wife of the B'shop cf Singapore, performed the np?niiy«;
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  • 165 23 Match Against Tasmania Begins London, Saturday. THE match between the M.C.C. tcurisis and Tasmania was begun to-day. Tasmania batted first and were all out for 104. At lunch the score was 95 lor eight. The tourists had scored 112 for ihree when the tea interval arrived. Reuter Later.
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  • 52 23 The following will represent the tciip c e B.P. In a return match with the Earn Kiam B.P. to-day at the latter's court at 3 p.m.: Samuel Koh, Thiani Kirn, C. L. Lim, Karry Lee. George Wan, Kong Sun, Chin Seng, Chin Joo, Jimmy Ong, and Misses Dolly Khoo and
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  • 261 23 Over Penang AMAZING SPEED OF FORWARDS (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. DISPLAYING marked superiority m all departments, Perak scored a well-merited victory by three clear goals m an interesting hockey match against Penang to-day. When it was noticed that Perak were fielding five reserves, early
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  • 59 23 Selangor XV Chosen After Trial Game (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. After a trial match played here today, the Selangor team to meet the Army m the Malaya Cup rugger final was chosen as follows: Harper; Mitchell. Hunter, Buckley. Brown; Caldwell, Symington, Mcßride, McLennan, McNab,
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  • 125 23 The Straits Chinese Reading Club will commence its new session to-mor-row at 8.15 p.m. and Chinese young men desirous of joining the institution are requested to present themselves for enrolment on this date. For the last 27 years the 'club has been doing much useful work m
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  • 348 23 S.C.R.C. OP EN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Final Match And Prize Distribution Singapore, Sat urday. fHE Straits Chinese Recreation Club A concluded their Open Tennis Tournament this afternoon In the presence of a large crowd, with the final of the Doubles Championship. A slight drizzle did not prevent tht final tie. being
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  • 29 23 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahm, Saturday. The 3rd A. A. Brigade, Singapore, defeated South Johore at rugger here today by three points to nil. i.
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  • 51 23 The following will represent the Devonshire B.P. against the Sunnydale BP. m a match ol five singles and two doubles at the former's court on Sunday, Jan. 17. ut 2.30 p.m.: Tan Seng Chor, Cyril Wee, Lim Keng Hong, Song Hoe Bee, Tan Seng Chia, Mohd. JafTar and Lee Ah
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  • 312 23 'Fro-m Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday m -mi' RI'KBEIt Singapore: 57% c^ s towa 14 dt Market Tone: Quiet. London: 10 7 16d. Market Tone: Steady Quiet New York: 21 j ets., down J ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore-, Saturday evening. Quieter condiions have prevails day and
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  • 173 23 Mr. Julan Israel's Daily Report Singapore, Saturday. Mr. Julian Israel m his daily report :A the share market states: Tin Locally down Rubber Locally slosing steady round about 37 5 Mining. Raubs $7.00— 57.20. fin shares have been dull and m seme cases slightly easier. Southern Kimas i
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