Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 January 1937

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 32. FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1937 The Sunday Tribune
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  • 155 1 FOURTH REGIMENT FOR MALAYA? LAND ALREADY ACQUIRED DEFENCE WORKS IN ADDITION TO BARRACKS RECENTLY the Jlalaya Tribune made the suggestion that when the Third Regiment came to Malaya it might conveniently be quartered at Pen an g. The Sunday Tribune now understands that it
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  • 205 1 HpHE news of military develop- i ments m Penang is i oniirrr>ed a& t'iir t]\§ itofiuisition of -Antid *&j CQ«»C€WHw» nr twrv- noT*tf*s t -Ti issue 01 the Straits S-'i'-e ments Gazette. One states that a jpiece of land situate m the not-th-ifltast district of Penang is
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  • 43 1 Singapore, Saturday. Yesterday m a house at South Canal Road two Chinese were injured when a bottle of sulphuric acid exploded. One of the Chinese was burnt all over the body. They were removed to the General Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 416 1 FULL PROGRAMME FOR THE CORONATION Many Functions ROYAL VISITS TO SCOTLAND AND WALES London, Saturday. broadcast to the peoples of the British Commonwealth by their newlycrowned King on the evening of May 12 is one of the details of the Coronation arrangements now available. The plans, which have received His
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    16 1 Some of the Sakais now visiting Singapore giving an exhibition of the use of the blcw-pipe
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  • 120 1 Death In Bangkok At Age Of 82 (From O'jur Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. THE death has occurred of Captain John Bush, the only surviving issue m Bangkok of Admiral Bush, the founder of the Bangkok Dock Company and the first Siamese Harbour Master. The deceased was born
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  • 93 1 What Labour Ministry's Index Shows London, Jan. 16, The Ministry of Labour's cost of living index shows that the average lev: 1 of retail prices on Jan. 1 was about, 51 j per cent, above the level of July. 1914, comoarcd with 47 per cent, a year
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  • 160 1 k MIDDLE-AGED Sikh watchman wa? murdered m Singapore last night shortly after nine o'clock. It appeared that he was on duty m front of 132, New Market Road, when an unknown assailant came from behind and plunged a knife into his back. The weapon struck
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  • 89 1 No Volunteers For Spain London, Jan. 16. THE newspapers report prominently 1 yesterday's debate m the French Chamber and the remarkable vote of 591 to 0 by which it approved the French Government's bill for taking facultative powers to prohibit the recruiting and departure of Volunteers for enlistment
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  • 101 1 Novel Scheme Gaining In Favour London, Jan. 17. There is every sign that the m scheme by which depositors are being invited during the week preceding the anniversary of His late Majesty King George's death to transfer to the Memorial Fund, Lhs odd shillings and pence m their
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  • 97 1 IN SHENSI Reds Joining The Rebels Shanghai, Saturday. "THE nation might perish by your Tcfion." This dramatic message was sent to-day to General Yang Hu Chen*, the leader of the Shensi revolt, by General Yen Shi Shar. the Shaiisi •on Commissioner. Meanwhile, reports from Shensi conflicting, some
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  • 151 1 Closed To All Foreign Warships Berlin, Saturday. THE Kiel Canal will henreforUi be *no longer open to foreign warsfvps, ::rco4fcing to an announcement m 'to-day's Naval Ordinance Gazette Henceforth, permission for passage must be sought. The Powers concerned have been notified. Th^ canal was internationalised by the Versailles
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  • 108 1 Singapore Swimming Club Vote Singapore, Saturday. THE Singapore Swimming Club has to- day announced the result of the vote on the question of admitting ladies on Sunday mornings. At present the club is closed to ladles until 4 p.m. on Sundays, and members were asked to
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  • 90 1 P. O. NALDERA G*n Into Dock At Southampton London, Jan. 17. THREE HUNDRED passengers on 1 board the P and O. N.ildcra are Ktiii" the night on board m dry dock. The ye: el arrived m Southampton from i adon, outward bound, with a dam; propeller and hud to go
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  • 2249 2 I. S. P. POLICY ON WAGE CUTS POSITION IS UNDER REVIEW TECHNICAL TRAINING FOR PLANTERS (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THH importance of technical knowledge to the planter m .Malaya, was stressed by the chairman, Mr. B. W. Allen, at the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of
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  • 86 2 fetr. Tan Soo Chong And Miss Ong Yam Xeo 'From Ow Oun Correspondent > Malacca. Saturd;. |N the presence of relatives nnd d euished puests the wedding took place bo-day of Mr Tan Soo Chong the younff local Municipal Commissioner and Mi s Cur Yam Noo. daughter of
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  • 24 2 Tenders are beii; the supply and installation of ftoatinf buoy.^ and electric light at the sen-plane appi*oach Channel. Kallang Civil Aerodrome. Singapore.
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    • 338 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL k A XOTKi: OF MXTKHEST i New Daily Programme as from Monday, 18th Jan. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 3.30 p.m. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY SUNDAY. S INFORMAL AFTER DINNER DANCE 9.30 ro midnight. i EVERY MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY. FOHMAL AFTER DINNER DANCE until midnight. EVERY THURSDAY
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    • 147 2 A FOR GOODNESS SAKE- SHE S LOOSE A4AIN! Ifl ...hurls tomatoes JJ Hk^J I N g£a/$ C*^-!-;-/'-!'! 1 ■■■'■*•;<[s■' -^M|b^^MHRK-'-*'*'* I lwlWW# J^^ss»xs«Ssß p; S i S 3Ki v ■;''-i-'-t-l-'^^^^^^H BSk- 1 CO*-'- 1 '•^^BBcSSooHHr'-'oEp '^^^H I^^^K HBB& i fIHHHSj Iv-'*"-^--'-""'''""'' 1 -x ■■■-^p Next WITHPIIC^^^" C^™ HI HI HI
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    • 53 2 to-nk;ht I ERNEST KAAI PRESHNTS "LUAU" SPECTACULAR "PAGEAiVT" GORGEOUS ILLUMINATIONS raii a m i ALLUIUNG VIVID AMAZING II A N I M I. Cocktail Bar ARTISTES from Dreamy Honolulu AT Tamagawa Gardens B TABLE RESERVATION I'lioxi; ,iJi»3 Dinner Inclusive m ii p.m. 2 a.m. m AITIiK 11.15 P.M (IM.V >2
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  • 938 3 32 MATCHES PLAYED Arsenal Win OLD RIVALS MEET AGAIN DOTH Arsenal and Sheffield United fas! year's winners and run-Ders-up, respectively won their matches m the third round of the F.A. Cup which was decided yesterday. Liverpool, who were beaten by Norwich when tfiey last met
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  • 705 3 Rugger Final COMMENTS ON THE PLAY (From Our Own Re])orterj Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR owed their victory to the splendid display given by their iorwards. They wer c a magnificent pack, fiery and tierce m their methods a pack which refused to be worn Jown by the
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  • 47 3 London, Saturday. Sterling on New York 4.91-1 16 Paris 105-5 32, Gold 141 7-12. Silver spot 20-7 16, forward 20 4 British Official Wireless. HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Mr. Ernest Kaais Hawaiian Troubadours will perform at the Tamagawa Gardens this evening from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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  • 96 3 'Make-up 1 cannot create the source Of litauty it destroy! the recuperative power of the skin, and the user is driven to po on using expensive subterfuges to hide the ravages of time. How mudl better, more sensi:r.ore economical it is to rely on natural inward
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  • 638 3 ENGLAND LUCJKY TO DEFEAT WALES Twickenham, Saturday. ENGLAND deleated Wales at rug- gtr here to-day by four points to three. It was a keenly contested match. Reuter. THE PLAY The match was played before a crowd tf 65,000 m sunny weather. After the early rain
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  • 144 3 Selangor Draw With Perak (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. PERAK and Selangor drew 3-all m an inter-State hockr/ match played here this afternoon before a large crowd. It was a thrilling game. Selangor led 1-0 at half-time, but Perak scored two quick goals early m the
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  • 144 3 In Four Sets SCORES POINTS EASILY Pittsburgh, Jan. 16. pLLSWORTH Vines, the American tennis professional, beat Perry 6—3, 5—7, 6 4, 6 l, m an exhibi tion match here. Vines has fully recovered his influenza. The first set seemed to prophesy the result. Perry, aftei four deuces,
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  • 164 3 S.C.R.C. vs. C.S.C. II on Monday, Jan. 18 (away): Lee Swee Leng, K. T. Ooi, Tan Huck Wan, Chua Boon Ann, Shim Kah Foo. Ong Swee Law, Scan Keng Siew, Kam Gim Lock, Chua Choon Leong, Lim Chin Kheam, Neo Geo Lee. Wednesday. Jan. 20 vs. R.A.
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  • 294 3 Reception At The Lake Club (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FASHIONABLE wedding took place m Kuala Lumpur this evening, when Mr. John Noel Mason Ashplant Xicholls was married at th:Church of St. Mary's to Miss Gwendolen Nina Flowerdew, the Rev. G. B. Thompson officiating. The
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  • 79 3 GERMANY PEACE Persecution Of Moscow Agents Berlin, Jain. 10. WE regard it as our predominant task to incapacitate all malicious enemies of the National Socialist State, declared Herr Hlmmler, chief of the German Police Forces, m the course of an outspoken broadcast. He added it did not matter whether the
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  • 98 3 London, Jan. 16. Results of to-day's rugger matches are: Birkenhead Park 34 Manchester 3 Bristol 11 The Army 5 Richmond 16 Cambridge Univ. 5 Cardiff 3 Bath 0 Coventry 3 Gloucester 8 Leicester 3 Moseley 0 London Scottish 6 Waterloo 12 Northampton 3 Royal Air Force 8 Plymouth
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  • 301 3 The Celebrations GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY Singapore, Sat urday. A LITTLE over s week from to-day th<> Hindu community of Singapore will celebrate Thaipusam, th< birthday of the Tamil patron God Subramanya. As m previous years the programme of celebrations \vi!j last three days. DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS The
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  • 185 3 Took Motor-Car From Rangoon Road Singapore, Saturday. THE five members of the Royal Air Forle— Brisioe, Cooper, Kelp. Firrom rmd Hill, who pleaded guilty, before the Third Magistrate, Mr. W. G. Reeves, a fortnight ago. to theft of a motor-car appeared for sentence before the same magistrate
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  • 72 3 Private Taxi Falls Into Drain Singapore Saturday. A private taxi, alter colliding with a car. fell into a drain m East Coast Road to-day while travelling m thr direction of Changi The accident <x-cured between the 7 and 7' 2 mile stone. In the taxi were three
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  • 94 3 "COULD HARLDY EAT FOR 29 YEARS" Stomach Sufferer's amazing recovery. Here's proof positive you cm end stomach trouble! Mr. H P. Martin, Kelvedon, writes: "I suffered for th< last 29 years and could hardly ?ai anything without pain until I bought Bisurattd' Magnesia. I wa.s free From pain almost at
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 381 3 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Singapore. Saturday The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Corfu which arrived here from Europe yesterday: Mr. R. A. Altson, Mr. E. A. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cary, Miss D. F. Clark, Mrs. J. P. Cecil- Wright. Miss L. Cumming, Mrs.
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  • 269 4 1,600 Miles In 10 h.p. Ford J REMARKABLE run of 3,0C0 mile* from Oron. on th 0 Gulf of Ouina to Algiers, has recently been comple ed by an Englishman, Mr.' Harold Woot-on. and his wife In a De Luxe Ford Saloon car. Mr. Wootton is the manager
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 236 4 t 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 "Could be Been three or four limes I i and still be enjoyed" S w% A 17T IAtT —Moiling Post. PAVILIOJN i im: i:m i:im \i\aii;\t S S i If anybody who sees this film I fails to come away wi^h a broad j J-^^^^^
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    • 377 4 I CHARLIE was a nice, quiet Husband I ■»<«' S he met Vivienne and then OH BOY! S _JH!H_i*_g_& Did UK show them! I I i_>sSk I WHAT A RIOT f FUN I OPENING TO-DAY 1 W,^ don't know how I'd LAPI T 0 jL I -•■'--F v?j *K( n^^T_________P^?
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    • 72 4 ITHE MOST niSfISSED lIGHT OF KE( LNT TIMES PETERSEN vs. HARVEY FIGHT 15 FILL ROUNDS 25 MiXl II > OF IiJKJLLS The Heavyweight Championship of GREAT BRITAIN THE BRITISH EMPIRE A T WFMBLFY STADU M Petersen 8« t the vnditt but thousands thought Harvey won! SEE V.'IIAT YOU THINK DAI
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  • 4244 5 GRADUATES RECEIVE THEIR DEGREES COLOURFUL CEREMONY SPEECHES OF CHANCELLOR AND VICE-CHANCELLOR WITH all th" traditional and colourful ceremony connected with the occasion, the University of Hongkong on Jan. 4 held its 28th Congregation at which degrees were conferred on the graduates m the faculties of Arts,
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  • 951 6 TWO WELL-KNOWN FAMILIES UNITED rVO well-known Malacca Straitsborn Chinese families were united m wedlock ias, week when Mr. Ec Yew Lin. bar-at-law and the third son cf Mr. Ec Kong Guan and the 'a.c Mrs, Ec Kon? Guan, was marritd to Miss Tan Tiong Neo, the only
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 543 6 Her Hair Grew Thick And Long Again ASTONISHING RESULTS BY USE OF KOTALKO "I was almost l bald," writes Miss Annie I Thompson. t f "I tried all kinds of treatments, but the falling of my hair continued. :^g: "At last J was advised to try Kotalko, and to my
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    • 402 6 HOW SINGAPORE PEOPLE PUT ON WEIGHT A year or so ago, the only way to put on weight was to take endless doses of tickly, fishy- tasting oil. It was horribl-3 to take, upset the digestion and made children cross and irritable. Nowadays m Singapore however, the most progressive people
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  • 178 7 Treachery, Intrigue. Romance. •MARY OF SCOTLAND" RELIVES HPHE intrigue and treachery that riddled the courts of the 16th century make RKO Radio's historic drama, "Mary of Scotland," starring Katharine Hepburn and Frednc March, as exciting an action tale as it is a great romantic tracredy.
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  • 245 7 HOLYROOD Castle setting for some of the p-nncipal scenes m RKO Radio's "Mary of Scotland* m which Katharine Hepburn and Fredrw March are co-starred, was originally an abbey of the Canons of St. ■lu'gustine, founded by King David m U2S. The king built the Abbey as a
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  • 281 7 Kay Francis In "Give Me Your Heart' THERE'S a pair of world-famous ex-secretaraes playing the two most important feminine roles m the Cosmopolitan production, "Give Me Your 1 Heart,'' which comes to the Pavilion Theatre as a Warner Bros, release. One is none other than Kay
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  • 74 7 PEORGE BRENT, currently playing v opposite Kay Francis m the Cosmo politan production, "Give me you: Heart" which ccmes to the Pav -l-"or theatre as a Warner Bros, releass, tiie "champ" m supporting famous feminine stars. He has played opposite all the women colebrities at h s
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  • 110 7 Directed By Stafford Dickens "DLEASE TEACHER", went on the floor at the 8.1.P. studio* recently with Bobby Howes, star of the original Hippodrome production, featuring with Wylie Watson, Vera Pearce and Beit ha Belmore, all stars from the original show. Rene Ray is the romantic feminine lead m
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  • 250 7 Miss Swarth out In Her First Musical Ligh t Comedy "Champagne Waltz** As B-Yol'sr As Its Title HERALDED by the foremost film critics of Lonion and New York as one of the best musical comedies to come from the studios of the Paramount Corporation, "Champagne Waltz" wi«l be presented at
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  • 224 7 "Bull-Dog Drummond At Bay" fTHE first two of the new batch o"' British International Pictures' subjects are now m the cutting: rooms, getting ready for early trade screening, says a London message. Brian Desmond Hurst completed the final shot of "Sensation/* the screen version of
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  • 326 7 i I Another Jane Withers Hit KICKING shins, hur m- tomatoes, busting windows and raising the roof m general, Jane Withers takes time out from her wild pranks to play a half-pint Robin Hood of lower New York m "Pepper," her new Twentieth Century-Fox picture which comes
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 7 As tantrlm oene from "Mary ol Scotland" m which Katharine Hephum and Fredrk March the leadlnt picture la coming to the Capitol
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    16 7 Katharine Hepburn and "Fredric Ma rerTin a scene trom "Mary of Scotland" coming to the Capitol.
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  • 95 7 Disused Lancashire Mills Be'v Reopened A new industry has been launched In the town of Bacup. Lancashire, by a firm of manufacturers of dress fabi from artificial silk yarn. The compai has taken over premises which were formerly used foi cotton weaving. Production will begin early m the
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  • 73 7 Bendigo. victoria. Mrs. Annie Brown, of Pemerton, Western Auttralia, who has had 2 I J children, is to marry again. Of her family, which includes twins 21 are sail living and m the best of health. Mrs. Brown's husband died five years ago. In
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  • 175 7 Sufferer Follows (»<K»d Advice and Takes kruschen The writer of the fallowing letter bad a bad attack of rheumatism, and was advised to take Kruschen. He dio .-,0, and di bis experience! In ttii iullowii Is: "About two years ago I developca a violent attack
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 243 7 lit Pays To Iltiv The Best! RADIOS SOUND STEWART- WARNER HERMAN A. DE VRY SOUND WESTINGHOUSE PROJECTOR AMPLIFIER S STROMBERG-CARLSON JENSEN'S DYNAMIC SPEAKERII HOWARD OTHERS CINEMA EQUIPMENTS REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS S 1 RCA RADIOTRON— METAL or GLASS TUBES. 2 OHMITE or WARD-LEONARD VARIABLE RESISTORS. N i 3. CENTRALAB VOLUME TONE CONTROLS.
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  • 6653 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore CHAPTER 12 FARQUHAR IS DISMISSED OKFORK he left Singapore Raffit; had the complete aeheme of education ready to lay on Colonel Faiquhar's desk. Farquhar received it with no comment. All he wanted was to smooth the
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    • 252 8 I DOCTOR, i MUST S£T RiD OF THESf f^ NERVOUS HEADACHES AND CONSTSPATIOM ||L r ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO ONE OF MY PATIENTS CAME TO ME IN FRIGHTFULLY HE WAS A RUMOOWN AND NERVOUS CONDITION LAXATIVE FIEND. CAREFULLY C~»PCKF.O HIS OjET»ANO I<\TER HE CAME 111 TO THANK ME. WHAT AI
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  • 1680 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES BQJBME&LY a P<>ker player myself m a -maii a ay. I was very interested to read th account m the London Daily Express of ho'- th- game is played m Malaya. It was m an article telling- how this country is floating along on the crest of
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  • 1273 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. THE JobOTC Civil Servicr Ciub, Johorc Bahru. presented a colourful scene on the occasion of the annual "12th Night" fancy dress dance, which was lieid on Saturday the 9th inst. About 250 members and friends wer» nresent. and many attractive and original fancy costumes were
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  • 705 10 AROUND the SHOPS rIS weeK I went to see the new goods Maison Vogue received and was terribly thrilled with the afternoon i rocks. They have all colours, shapes, and sizes <jnote this, you who are no longer thim and all are very attractive. One of the prettiest for cocktail
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 103 10 I de Souza's 9, STAMFORD ROAD. I I Have always m stock Dresses for i All Occasions, Model Hats, Slacks, J Girdles Flowers for Society Gowns also trimming for evening dresses. t Hata Blocked and Made to Any I Style with your Material to Match j Your Dresses. Thone 3188.
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    • 68 10 PRISCILLA Ltd. I SPECIAL REDUCTION on "HUBRITE" Frocks ALL MODELS FROM $6 to $14.50 each. PHONE 3335 6 1 STAMFORD ROAD has a very nice selection of 2 -piece woollen outfits m very attractive shades for wear on board ship. 1 Also smart tunics for afternoon. 5, Stamford Rd- Phone
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    • 155 10 tiger beerI GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES 18-F, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. All the latest publications at cheap rates NEW BOOKS EVERY MAIL r i Special rates OUTSTATION MEMBERS, CLUBS and MESSES. Hours of business: 5.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. s s APPOINTMENT l^^^^^| BILLIARDS TABLES RLQUISITES EVERYTHING FOR BILLIARDS THE "STRAITS" A
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  • 956 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL LGUYS and Silva were heartily opplauded i a speciality number at th:- Selangor Club last Tap dancing up and down has been very popular lor the h months, but it is not every day that Kunla Lumpur ha.s the opportunity of seeing it
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  • 1038 11 MILLINERY news is all good news judging from the unusually wearable, flattering new hats and the wide variety of types, colours and flattering fabrics. The really significant thing about the new styles is that this season women may choose hats to suit them, rather than try to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 58 11 DRESSING GOWNS LINGERIE PYJAMAS SLIPS NEGLIGEES COATS Ik utifully cut and embroidered Prices from $&56 I j just arrived THE JADE TREE j \lB Battery Road, Phone 7143. Ist Floor CELTEX soluble easily disposed o^ "THE ORIGINAL"- very popular X ail wool with very soft cover Df a.i Chenus'.s and
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    • 111 11 At Vogue's! Higliliglitfs of Faisliif>n PARIS uctates SINGAPORE 4PEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE Weekly Shipments of Distinctive Evening and Afternoon Gowns Creations of th» most exciting models m the Ppris Openings. It is owing to Devaluation of the French Francs that our exclusive Gowns are inexpensive. Fatrust yeur e:t sance
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    • 40 11 DOJN'T SCRATCH USE SKETOLENE and PREVENT MOSQUITO BITES. ALLAYS IRRITATION IF BITTEN. Sketolene should be applied direct to the skin wherever exposed to attack. Does not stain the most delicate fabrics. of all Chemists Stores. Manufactured by GRAFTON LABORATORIES, Singapore.
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    • 68 11 PALAIS DES MODES. l 33, Stamford Road, S Singapore. ATTRACTIVE NEW STOCKS 01 S ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS HRASSIERES HANDBAGS NOVELTIES, i ETC., ETC. S EXCLUSIVE MODEL EVENING GOWNS. ~v i. j -j ■3?.' > r \^t>. tfefSpiixv- 1 *^?^^^r4Q^S3^^9Bl^BßH V iSL :::i: v i* j^^.v^o^^^^^^^ x yzfr^ S I I HEALTHY
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  • 589 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan. 17, 1937. A CAUCUS CAUSERIE TX a country where politics do not exist, some people seem to think it necessary to invent them. A section of the local Press has for a long time been inveighing against what was termed "the old gang" among the
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  • 1377 12  -  C. H. Stanl ey- Jones Malayan Subjects Must Be Prepared there be war? That is the question on the lips of everybody m these days. Whether we take an interest or not m international politics, this question forces itself upon us. In an international war
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 33 12 have a magnificent selection of table c rcks m beautifully finished Caucasian •valnut. day, V 2 hour chimes frDm Sr 8 „44 WeT^r.r.iSLer 39 Synchronised electiic 2^ Dz/^2/ /ree m /oftore, PJC^. flTe<
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 591 12 WIT AN t> WISDOM of the WEEK. «t-.«iin-™i.. mm mm .a jjERE'S a hint to the chairman at the "m H AT makes you look so disgusted, "Oh, it's some ham wa s the reply annual dinner. W Snarp?M asked one young lawyer buy reply. Of ai otlier M y
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  • 1656 13 LL OYD TR IES TINO 'S A CHIE VEMENT ITALY'S CHALLENGE TO THE SHIPPING WORLD (Sunday Tribune Special) CENTURY of life on the high seas has recently been celebrated by the Lloyd Triestino, one of the largest chipping companies m the world. There
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  • 90 13 Reading. Pennsylvania. "Back up thers! It's O.K. to back up!" Relying on this loud-voiced intimation a lorry-driver unloading kegs of be?r outside a restaurant put his lorry into revGyse and duly "backed up". The lorry ran straight m a large trse aim suffered considerable damage. When
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 832 13 Not a ftrug, but a Vital Cell- Food i For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist tfie curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear
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  • 1416 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On The Cold Snap, The S Subterfuge To Which ItS Reduced The He Men\ S Who Never Miss Their Cold Bath In The Morning, j {Explain The Reason For j i The Low Temperature S And Prophesy Certain
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 179 14 \^\JL/VK J by all 3 team- i FOR «SFTP. AIR AND f RAVEL Irailway lines i NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic client* I are given the best of attention and assistance. c S 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. > Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL
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    • 113 14 ojfie Gifc job Spcfctina People 1937 c/oti^^yQcdot ck JLum L^lll iPSSI^ I Delightfully smart and pleas S^T^/^/X ing aPPCaranCe oUtstand S %t cce cs bet t7e en fl'ov W^K S 1181T f "1^ ltX^ ln Performance, tried clear of all obstruction. ifl^^X^B^ffilj Und proved > and bacKe d by a
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    • 153 14 compare I SlBiiiiiii these PRICES JlllSSllO FORMERLY IN BOTTLES U f)f^^R^^9HMf Large size (8 oz. > "$tHQ* \l ||JmUJb^^ Small size (4 oz. "6Sd /miMMS^^f^mi^ now m /Jm^^S^Wi% ECONOMY TINS ZyH^^^^^B| Large size is oz.)6S*. jW^^^^^XSm^k- Small size (4 oz.) 35 <. sm SP^EKtmL: IJL f AND 1 JHH a
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  • 954 15  -  G. S. Hammonds I Canes Ebony Elephants j j First Impressions j j Identifying The j i i Tourist j Singapore And Its Gentlemen Of Commerce THE tourist season is at hand. In a week or so we shall be welcoming the first itload of th
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  • 609 17 OFF THE BEATEN TRACK (By "Horatius") niHEN the cards m sight indicate i-. obvious way of playing. shut out considera- I unconventional but more productive plan. But it is the hat) i mark oi good laj Ito seard« j 'Method of play whicii J the necessity of takin.\S
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  • 1112 17 MAN CHARGED Mother's Tears In The Witness Box •B\ Air Ma fln Own Correspo London, Dei-. 28. Dl.iM --DETAINED clothing and a I aiuajig the exhibits <l whore a youniv Terri- was ecu mil tod to stand his ft] on a charge ->i" murdering his 1 1
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  • 1037 19 MAY BECOME WET SEASON GAME A PLEA For Halls To Be Built (By "Dragon") BADMINTON Is experiencing a lull throughout Malaya. After a strenuous MM, players are takinsf a rest before the next season starts. In fact, the wet and wintry weather makes play out
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  • 304 19 Table Tennis And Draughts Results THE 1936 table-tennis and draughts handicap tournaments of the Excise Clerks' Club have been completed. Twenty four entries were received for the table tennis competition and the following are the results of the final games. t +1*J0& Quarter-finals: Chan Ban Choon beat
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  • 173 19 Flower Of Liberty M.P. THE following Vvere elected office--1 bearers of the Flower of Liberty Musical Party for the year 1937 Patrons. Dr. K. Raghunathan J.P. (re-electedi and Mr. R. S. Danani <reelectea); president, Mr. See Bong Him (re-elected hon. secretary, Mr. James T Beiiwole; hon. asst. secretary. Mr.
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  • 1144 19 BEST PLAYERS Lee Fan Leong To Be Champion? (By "Racquet") Ipoh, Tuesday. AS is customary at the end of every season I shall m this article attempt to rank the Perak players m order', of merit. Considerable interest has been aroused of late, especially after the
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  • 515 19 THE Siew Sin Sia will celebrate the tenth anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, 5*4 mile, Pasir Panjang, on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 23 and 24. The annual dinner will be held on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. and Chinese Teochew music troupe will be m attendance
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    35 19 The ping-pong team of the Wah Chong Badminton Party, Singapore. Standing, from left to right: Messrs. Ng Hock Koon, Yap Siong Moh and Tay Thien Sung; sitting: Mr. Tan Chong Beng (hon. secretary and captain).
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  • 58 19 At the inauguration meeting of the Rosehill Badminton Party held on Jan. 10, the following members were elected office-bearers for the year: President, Mr. T. Rajoo; hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Heng Hong; hon. treasurer. Low Hiang Tee; hon. auditor. M. Sockalingam; sports captain, Mr. C. B. Nair;
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    • 320 19 corns AND CALLOUSES IoV V s a f lotu r tag" woum who Mflmi An/,V mV YearS :11S l »d ma?tv,^ m <m n i° nlh was freed f! her h i ld It thl "What* v the bottom oj my feet. r 1 F&* L ai l had utest
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  • 876 20 IMPORTANT EVENT FOR SPORT 16 YEARS AGO TO-DAY REVIEW OF THE 1936-37 SEASON (By "Forward") FXACTLY 16 years ago to-day, on Jan. 17 1921, occurred an event which was a landmark m Malayan sport. On that day, the battleship given to Britain by the
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  • 829 20 COMING EVENTS Visitor Anxious To Meet Fond (By "X.0.") ALTHOUGH one of the contests staged at the New World Arena on Jan. 8 was disappointing, it was a night of thrilling boxing on the whole. Johnny Mortell, the Filipino flyweight who was making his debut, won hundreds
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  • 327 20 Malacca Sports Notes Malacca, Friday. THE Malacca Lawn Tennis Associa- tion, who held their annual general meeting on Friday last, are very fortunate m having at the helm of affairs that charming gentleman, the Hon. Mr. G. R. Sykes, who m his younger days m Malacca used
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    • 92 20 Aifl wMKBBEm''rI-- /l/ H^r^^c to (^^-^ip^'-^^ HP 1 ITU mm m m n the morning after. When m the cause of good fellowship rules have to be relaxed, when the evening's entertainment is more than usually gay, and the gaiety of the dance leaves one more limp than usual, then
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  • 1896 21 CHIEF OF SALVATION ARMY GENERAL EVA BOOTH VISITING MALA YA Singapore, Saturday. pENERAL Kvangeline Kooth. MA., D.S.M., head of the 3,000,000 soldiers of the Salvation Army incidentally the world's largest standing army commanded by a woman is expected to arrive m Singapore by the J. P. Coen next Friday afternoon
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  • 45 21 Five In Singapore And One In Labuan NOTIFICATIONS appearing m the latest issue of the S.S. Government Gazette state that the following schools have been struck off the register of schools Central English School, 24, Sungel Road, Singapore; Poe Lam Public
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  • 196 21 Broadcasting Daily On 225 Metres THE new Singapore radio station Z II L. belonging to the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, is vow broadcasting (test Transmissions) daily on 225 metres from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. (11.30 a.m. to 12. 30 p.m. on Sundays). Listeners are asked to make
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  • 668 22 FORMER COLLEGE OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE Singapore, Saturday. ADRIAN DA SILVA former Secre- tary to tl. Council of King Fduard VII College of Medicine, was sentenced, by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Juage, Criminal District Court, to-day, to a day's s mple imprisonment and a
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  • 131 22 Motorist Shot When Helping Another Nice. A 'good Samaritan" mot.oi.st who went to the assistance of a fellow-moto-rist apparently m trouble near here has good reason now to regret his kindness. Dr. Laporte was driving his car when he noVced a young man standing beside a
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  • 133 22 20-Year-Old Blonde As Alleged Chief Sofia. A PRETTY, blonde 20-year-old girl faces a sentence of 15 years' imprisonment here if the demand of the Public Prosecutor is granted. Her name is Jivka Ivanova and she is charged with being the leader of a secret Communist organisation recently
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  • 81 22 Companion Of Dwight Long NEWS has been received m Singapore of the death m Colombo on Dec. 14 of the Tahitian boy Timi, who was the companion of Mr. Dwight Long m his .journey round the world m a 42-ft. ketch. Mr. Long and Timi were m
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    40 22 Bob Burnett and Eula Hoff, star American dancers, well-known for versatility and talent m all the leading hotels and cabarets cf the States, who presented such excellent entertainment last night at Raffles Hotel, where they are appearing for a season.
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  • 63 22 Singapore, Saturday. Three men— Dollah bin Bulat, Amat bin Sidi and Abduliahman bin Mydin--were produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. W. G. Reeves, to-day, on a charge of kidnapping a boy. After the charge had been explained, the case was postponed until Mar. 5. Mr. Cunningham-Peidriau, A.S.P. attached
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  • 323 22 To Be Built In Singapore A FOOD canning factory is to be established m Singapore shortly. The proposed site has been approved by Municipal Committee No. 1. The following action was taken at a meeting of Committee No. 1 held on Jan. 5. 1937: Agreed that the
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  • 69 22 Alleged Using As Genuine Forged Passport Singapore, Saturday. Mr. John Bernard, who was arrested by Detective-Inspector Dale, on Jan. 13, on a chaige of using as genuine a forged passport, appeared before Mr H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day. His counsel Mr. C. P.
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  • 65 22 It is notified m the S.S Government Gazette that the following have been registered with the Registry of Societies: Hiap Sim Kok Benevolent Association. Hua Bian Association, Lam Yew Sia, Sim bim Siong Giap Konj4 Huav Singapore, Coronation Musical Party Penan- Bazaar Drape: s' Association. A The
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  • 172 22 (From Our Flnanc al Cm ienU Singapore, Satur RUBBfit Singapore: 57% Market Tone: Quirt md easier. London: 10 13 l«d., up Market Tone: Opened -ied casi< r. New York: 21% cts. f d Market Tone: Dull. .Tan. 16. 10-day's market has been very quMt Hip buying Interest
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  • 318 22 Mr, Julian Israel's Report Tin London, up 25- and 20- New York. Dp 3 8 Rubber London, up New York, ft down J 8Locally, opens at last night's closing price about 38*80. MINING. Raub.s $6.85- $7.00, London Tin shares were a lit tie uneven yesterday, some slightly up
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  • 98 22 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRILLS tl KKIAT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Tone of market: Quiet. Latest Cable: LondOn Spot Sheet 10 13 16d. per lb. New York Spot Shed U.S. cti Urn Buyers Sellers. W No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases <F. 0.8. January. 37 716 37 'i 16
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  • 45 22 With reference to the tentitiv* rw Lnt schedule for 1937 published In yesteraay's Malaya Tribune, a slight error has occurred therein, viz.. under tnj heading "Singapore," utir be deleted from the February 'Spriw Meeting (J 0 sii a pore Turt Clv». mi—
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  • 604 23 GREAT VICTORY BY SELANGOR BY 8-3 Good Team Spirit Of Winners ■From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. pr.\YlN(i magnificently, the Selangor State rugby fifteen defeated the redoubtable Army fifteen by 1 points (one goal and one try) to 3 points (a penalty goal)
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  • 12 23 J. Meikle D. R. Harper A. J. Hunter Buckley
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  • 315 23 i R.A.R v. Government Services -»<. Singapore, Saturday. THE rorcer match between the R./\.F. ard the Government Services was !>iaveci at Jalan Besar Stadium to-day In the first-half the teams were greatly handicapped by the .-lippery condition of the ground. Large puddles of water and sir?tches
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  • 306 23 Combined XJ Fare Very Badly T-7.'»hnr». Jon 16. THE M.C.C. were all out for 418 run* when tho mat^h with a Combined XI was continued to-day. Bf»nietf Hards 1 aff. Allen and Wvatt treated Ward and Grirnmett with scant re e oect. Barn-ett .treated the .spectators to
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  • 55 23 Rugger Match In Johore Bahru 'From 0 Oun Correspondent) Johcre Bahru, Saturday. H M.S. Terro'" ben I rou.li .Tohore at Ritpbv or the Civil SerVfce Clnh ground to-day by eight points (a and a try* to three print- (a try). The tpnm^ nlaved 14 men each side.
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  • 63 23 The following have accepted to olav hockey for the S.C.C. against the Combined School or, Monday, Jan. 18, a 1 Ihe S.C.C: R. H. Green. R. H r:»Jn. G E Brooke. H. Marshall. E. W Reeve, P. M. W. Smith. G. Williarm. F. O. S. Man. P. F.
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  • 71 23 Golf Contest For Rotarians 'pHE Oldfield Cup golf competition of the Rotary Club of Singapore will bc?in next week-end when the first round will be played. The draw is as follows: Ist Round: J. Graham .22> vs. E. RatcheH (21*; F. D. Harrison (17) ys F. C. Martin
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  • 279 23 Singapore-Malacca Hockey Off Singapore, Saturday. OWING to the rain, whi-cii made the ground unsuitable for play, the inter -State hockey match arranged for to-day betAveen Singapore and Malacca was cancelled. The Colts vs. Inniskilling* hockey match which was to have been played at Tanglin was also called
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  • 425 23 "Vice Versa" 'Ga¥fte SPECTATORS ARE AMUSED Singapore, Saturday. FORWARDS playing m outside positions, outside men working the •i-rum a real happy mix-up provided amusing rugger on the padang o-day when the S.C.C. played their Vice Versa" match. There was very little "rugby" about ;ne game but
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  • 88 23 4th Round Ties In Fmir-B ;1 Tournament The following is the list of fourth ties m the Malayan Amateur (four-ball) Billiards Tournament: Monday Jan. 19, 6 p.m.: Tan Kirn Song (Siong 800 Athletic Association vs. J. D. Solomon (Clerical Union); at 8.30 p.m.: Teo Chwee Hoe (Aston Athletic
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  • 73 23 MERRY- YOUNGSTERS B.P. The following players have been chosen to represent the Merry-Young-sters B.P. m a fHendly xeturn match badminton against the S.H.B.J.S. Club to-day at godown No. 42, Keppel Road, at 10 a.m. T. S. Chin, Richard Tan, Chiang Tiong Wah, H. L. Wee, Michael Wee, K. E. Ho,
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  • 56 23 A friendly game of badminton of three doubles and tihree singles, will be D'ayed between the Pulasan B.P. and Phoenix B.P. at the former's ground at 3.30 p.m. to-day. t'-p fpTiowin^ will reprepont the Pula ran Parly:— Km Supn. S°c' r Cheng I Vim Teck. Yam Trek, Soon
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  • 43 23 The second All-Malayan Indo-Ceylon Be Tennis ChampicnvShij) tournament w.ll be held under ".he auspices of lit T.P.C.A., K.L., during .he Baser Hoi lidays <March 'SG to '29, 1937 luum not during the Chinese New Year Hohd-ay.; as was m the past.
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  • 128 23 Opening Ties In the Commercial Cup Singapore Saturday. 'J'HE opening ties c£ the Sxngapo c Bad- minton Commcrci'il Cud Competition vcre layed off at the Clerical Union Sail thib afternoon between t.is Bram-f-oco Team and the Straits Times. The former won by five matches to nil. The following
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  • 44 23 High Tide And Heavy Rainfai Combined Singapore, Saturday. A high tide and heavy rainfall caused flooding m many parts of Singapore toc'ay. Th°re was w'ter on the rpads near r.he Tekik Aver Market m Robinson Road, m Orchard Road. Cairnhill Road,
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  • 48 23 Bukii Timah Road, Changi Road and m otner districts. Padangs were flooded and most of the sport m Singapore had to be cancelled. Drains were filled and the Bukit Timah CanaJ, recently widened and deepened, was very high. No serious interference with traffic has been reported so far.
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  • 48 23 T>0MESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH Seah Eoon Hung passed away at 181. Thomson Read at 4 p.m. yesterday. He has lef behind a widow, tv, r o ?pns fctesth Eng lls and Serb F;ig Xi &lsc five daughters rr»p dr>ughtor-i~-icw. r-nd two grandchildren. Funeral at Bidadari Cemetery, today 4 p.m.
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  • 169 23 By Malay And Punjab Regiments yjiE guard 11 Government Hous?. Sing--1 aoon v "i bo provided by 12nd Fun Jab Regiment and the Malay PeKio r i-h* January: ~HF ML AY REGIMENT •he oeriod 9 a m fan. On n ra. Jan, ZS. :AI AY REGIMENT for
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  • 183 23 Thursday. J.n 14 THE following were the guests at n dinner given by His Excellency md Lady Thomas at Government House this evening: The Hon. Mr W E. Pepys. She Hnn Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, Colonel and Mrs. W. Cave-Browne, Mr and Mrs. L. A Allen Mr.
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    • 244 23 A .BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This i> a condition (or disease) to which many oasaes are piven but few really understand. It is simply weakness— a break down as it were, ot the vital forces that sustain the system.* No matter what may be its causes {they are almost numberless 1
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