Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 31 January 1937

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 34. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 471 1 L OFFENSIVE BEGINS TO-MORROW FORTRESS PREPARED t ALL SET FOR BIGGEST TEST OF DEFENCES (By A Special Correspondent) gOMEWHERE off the coast of Singapore at this moment lies a fleet which will launch an "attack" on the defences of the island and thus
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  • 166 1 SLANDER WRIT Against Colonel's Wife (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 20. A WRIT for alleged slander has been issued by Mr. Ernest Aldrich Simpson against Mrs. Joan Sutherland, wife of Col. Arthur H. C. Si^herland, of Connaught-square, W. Ihe action is based on a remark alleged
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  • 42 1 A tShineFe.W a^out IMyears of age, who was found lying at the side oi Robinson Road yesterday afternoon, suspected to be suffering from taking too much opium, had to be taken to hospital for treatment. Five letters were found on his person.
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    40 1 Mrs. Joan Sutherland, against whom a writ claiming damages for alleged slander has been issued by Mr. Ernest Simpson, leaving her home in London for the North, followed by her sister-in-law, Miss Diana Sutherland, younger daughter of Sir George Sutherland.
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  • 959 1 Burnett 92 Not Out i McCORMICK I DISLOCATES I FINGER I JIT the close of play yesterday, the 1 second day of the fourth Test 1 match, England were at 174 runs for 1 the loss of two wickets, which paces fi
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  • 1240 1 HITLER WITHDRAWS GERMAN SIGNATURE FROM PEACE TREATY IN PIQUANT PUBLIC SPEECH "Peace Is Our Dearest Treasure," Says Hitler Bl T NO CONCEIVABLE POINT IN DISPUTE I BETWEEN GERMANY FRANCE EUROPEAN 1 PEACE IS STILL AN ILLUSION A PIQUANT speech by Hitler, daring which among other very out- Be spoken statements
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  • 175 1 Legal Action TRESPASSING ORDER TO BE SOUGHT Flint (Michigan), Jan. 30. 1" EGAL proceedings are being taken on Monday for the ejection ol 1,300 "sit down" strikers at General Motors' factory. General Motors claims that almost 80 per cent, of 135,000, who have been rendered idle by
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  • 46 1 Germans Must Not Accept Nobel Prizes Berlin, Jan. 30. HITLER, in a decree, has pronibired Germans from accepting Ncb'^l prizes. "Instead, he has created an j annual national prize for art and science, of about £8,000 to be distribute;! among three meritorious Germans.— Reuter
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  • 118 1 Europeans Hurt In Crash At Bukit Timah TWO Europeans were badly hurt in a serious motor accident which occurred yesterday evening near the 7th milestone, Bukit Timah Road, as a result, it is believed, of a collision between the car in which they were travelling, and
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  • 236 2 TO BE BUILT NEXT YEAR BIG NEED A Deferred Scheme Adopted (From Our 0 Ipofa, Sa'urif.-» v. JOCAL residen s. partiruiarly ambton mi the Asiatic tmnmiinity. will b f > interested lo learn that the prospect i n the near future ar e fairly assured.
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  • 216 2 Soldier's Act In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. LARGE stone and pieces of plate glass were exhibits before the Third Magistrate, Mr. w. G. Keeves, i morning when Privn e Johnson Williams, of ihe Inniskillin^s, pleadc 14 nil v v ;o a charge of causing mischief
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  • 46 2 The postponed eighth monthly general meeting of the members of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held on Thursday, Feb. 4. at 8 p.m. sharp at the residence of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt. No. 41. Craig Road. The membership campaign season will c10.53 on Feb. 28.
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  • 108 2 Heads Of Schools PLANS FOR RADIO LESSONS Singapore, Saturday. JMPORTANT matters concerning school organisation were discussed at the annual conference of Heads of Government and aided Englisn schools held this morning at the offices of the Inspector of Schools. Singapore and Labuan. The question of broadcasting
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  • 287 2 Dramatic Club's Latest Production i Saul Hocigkui J. Sadler-Wood, i Richard Winthrop J. F. Hannyngton. Elsia Miss Phyllis. Raplev. Charles Murdock G. E. C. Ash Peggy Mrs. T. Rowan. Miss Bourne Mrs. J. Sadler-Wood. T-ddi? Deakin Philip F. Kinsey. Julia Price Mrs. S. W. Coleman. Herbert
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  • 183 2 Long-Term Convicts Contented? Singapore, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S new $2,000,000 prison at •3 the 1114 milestones, Changi. has bee n completed and occupied by about 300 long-term convicts from the old prison off Outram Road, where about (500 prisoners remain. Occupying 96 acres, the new prison affords facilities for
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  • 146 2 T TTr n London, Jan. 30 HE French Embassy fc London announ ced last night that a group of London banks arranged to giv credit of 140 000.000 to the French railway, unde. the guarantee of th French Government The interest rate is 3" 2 per cent th
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  • 802 2 Glenealy Plantations Meeting Singapore, Saturday FINAL dividend of eight per cent was declared at the annual general meeting oi" the Glenealy Plantations, Ltd., held at the Registered Office o. the Company, Hongkong Bank Chambers to-day. Ine directors report and accounts for the year ended Oct. 31,
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  • 245 2 Death Sentences TENSE SCENE IN THE COURT ROOM Moscow. Saturday. f}EATH sentence by shooting was was passed on Pyatakoff, S<"ivbryakoff, Murloff, Livshitz, Drobnis, Guslavsky, Kyazev, Katachak, Norkin, Shestoff, Turok, Grashe, and Pushin. Four hundred people crowded ihsmall coun room when the accused looking iorlorn and miserable, weic
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  • 38 2 A lecture was given by Mr. T K Vellu on -Some Aspects of Education on Friday night at the Tamil Brotherhood Party's premises, 3. Race Course Lane Mr. .i. P. Pillay, 8.A.. of the City High School, presided.
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  • 176 2 j 1.700 Men Still Out S.H.B. HOLDS HACK ULTIMATUM Singapore, Saturday. \T() change has occurred in the- strike of Chinese mechanics in Siogapore. Only about 300 workers, employed with seven linns, have resiimed work and the remainder, about 1.700 arc still out. Negotiations tor a settlement continue
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  • 146 2 Car Owner Fined For Striking His Syce Binqftpare Saturday The Fifth Magistrate, Mr C. F. I. Fss. Imposed a One of $5 on Mr W o Warin. who was convicted on a char*? of causing hurt to bis .syce CMvitus evidence, the complainant, Haji Omar, told the court
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    • 154 2 I Raffles Brasserie! J* RK AS BASAH ROAD «8. ■fr- I CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 f •J 12.30 to 3 p.m. <. V SEE orit NEW TARIFF FOR Jjp REDUCED PRICES j> POPILAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES J*^ Afternoon Teas a Speciality V HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY «J» •I* Wiiiißft and Birthday
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    • 97 2 Showing PAVILION Shortly HsSQ^HSS^BBr" Win Hit JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK CARLE in 'Love On The Run' with FRANCHOT TONE and REGINALD OWI Watch For Opening Date! UPSET STOMACH QUICKLY PUT RIGHT Stomach disturbances such as digestive pain:,, gastritis, wind, heartbur-i and feeling of revolt, are invariably th result of "acid formation"
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    • 143 2 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY B> (iKKMAN SC IFNTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASaI)OES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen 'Privy Councillor. M.D. of Berlin University. Increased vitality and youth fulness,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 90 2 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrivals and denartures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Sydney: Mr J G Finh; Mr. Me A. Onslow and Mr. StokesKu^hes. from B'isbano. Left by the Artemis: Mr. J. G Firth and Mr. McA Onslow. for London Arrived by the Atalanta: Lady Hale from Calcutta:
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  • 1290 3 SCOTTISH CUP SENSATIONS Holders Beaten HISTORICAL DEFEAT OF RANGERS THE ol the Scottish FA. Cup ccr etiti v^terday produced senatioi. Probably for the first time tap its history, the holders were beaten in the first round, when Glasgow Rangers lost to
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  • 160 3 Pre-Nuptial Dinner In Kuala Lumpur i From Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Saturday A PRE-NUPTIAL dinner was given by Mrs. Loke Yew at her residence at Gcjdwood. Ampang Road. to-nigh on the occasion of the marriage to-morrow Of her daughter to Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. Fiiends from
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  • 76 3 Gloucestershire In County Championship Final London. Saturday. TO-DAY'S rugger results: Army 10 Hailequiiii 9 Bristol I Newport 0 Guy's Hospital Gloucester 8 Leicester 3 Coventry 12 London Scottish 24 London Irish 9 Old Merchant T. 11 Cambridge Univ. 25 Old Paulines 8 Portsmouth Serv. 6 Aberavon 3 Pen
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  • 81 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Plan For Building Of New Lines Nanking. Saturday. The Central Government has approved Mr.. Tsang Yang Fu's railway Dioject for South China. The scheme is as follows: the first line will be built from Hengchow to Hankow by way of Kweiming and Szechuen.
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  • 83 3 Guest Of British Government For A Week London, Saturday. The Afghan Prime Minister (Sardi Mohammed Hashim Khan) has arrived in Lcr.don where he is spending a wcefc the guest of the Government. Ho win be entertained at lunch by Mr. Baldwin at 10 DovJ.iing Street on Feb. 1.
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  • 306 3 Mr. N. Chamberlain On Currency Declaration London. Jan. 30. DEFERRING to th e three-power cur- rencv declaration in a speech at Birmingham last evening, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that by that we had taken a step in th e right direction. Some disappointment had been
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  • 51 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Saturday. The leaders in Hangchow are promoting a campaign to collect national defence subscriptions in celebration of the birthday of Mr. Lin Sen, the President of the National Government'. I similar to that for presentation of planes to Marshal Chiang Kai
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  • 382 3 North, v. South SHOULD BE MORE REPRESENTATIVE Singapore, Saturday. A PLEA for the M.R.U. to make of the North vs. South fixture a representative game in the fullest sense, rather than a competitive affair, was voiced by Mr. Parsons of Johore, at the M.R.U. dinner in
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  • 1043 3 DESOLATION IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY N>\v York. Jan. M. WEEPING women are being evacuated from farm* in the Mississippi valley, while husbands un> remaining behind to sal\;u< livestock and property. As the fast rising river threatens possible rngulfmeni. thousands of people have begun to evacuate Memphis (Tennessee)
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    • 191 3 KHKIMATIS.M DRIVEN DOT It should be realised Rheumatism is not inevitable if the poisonous acid fluids of the system are kept on the move thu.s preventing the forma ion and deposit of painful crystals m the .joints. The solvent stimulating action of Phosferine has a masterly effect in liquefying, dispersing
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    • 192 4 Owinp to Success of this splendid RKO-ltudm production 1 Season is Extended! i j I- TO-DAY CAPITOL 3.15-6.1^9.15 j 1 TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER FREDRIC MARCH as w Eari of BothwelP KATHARINE HEPBURN as "Mary Stuart" I with a cast of Hundreds. GREAT WORLD j ill I IS HIPPODROME IlinS
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    • 219 4 FIRST SIX CHAPTERS "tS,S!'.r TIM AN ALL TALKING SCWAL -^CVIL 1 The most tnrui packed sensational serial ever attempted on (he screen! IT'S COMING BACK Return Screening By POPULAR REQUEST! PAVIIJOX TUESDAY ipf Z^ll T-- 7W«VS BU TL6R FO* 0 i M.-Ci.-M.'s Greatest Jungle Thriller j*'Takzan Escafbs" A 1 i
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  • 1068 5 FOUND MUTILATED IN ROAD PEIPING CRIME Who Killed Miss Werner 4S reported by cable at the time, a British girl, Miss Pamela Werner, was murdered in Peiping on Jan. 8. The body, terribly mutilated, was found about 2."i0 yards from her home in one of
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  • 329 5 Drug Victim's Letter To Husband London. WHEN the inquest was resumed at Hammersmith on Mrs. Gwladys Evelyn Amy Knight, aged 37, it was stated that on the morning that she was found unconscious in her room at the Overseas Club, S.W., her husband. Mr. Charles
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    17 5 Looking up the Rambla Catalienya Howards Tibadi in Barcelona,, which the Spanish rebels are threatening to bombard.
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  • 354 5 The Duke Of Windsor \nd His Choice Urnidon. FHE Suggestion that, the Duke of Windsor, disillusioned by the Great War, sought methods of escape from accepted standards of life is made by Mr. Ramsay Muir, the well-known writer and politician, in an article in the LI
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  • 171 5 Till He Was Ready To Share Her Grave i Nl I cyi AN the. death oi the \uie ot Themls- tocles DimirUou. an old man of Trikomon. a village in the Famaiz:. district, neighbour* came round light the "death-candle" foi the dead woman.
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    • 135 5 qJliq Git fot Spcfctifuf People 1937 i«r-^ -jul ID. cj. al. a \AJIiI \fmfiSTw rrt C I IP d>&u)z <jqo£q)l ae JLuxn P^^^fe^, Delightfully smart and pleas- Remote control gear lever i 5 ?S S^?^/7^^\ under the dash and the llHSsKfe\ in^ I!l a PP° arancc OUtstand- hand brake between
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    • 327 5 Tiger Beer I§ BEST Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Your skin hns nearly 5^ million tii and pores \vh«rc partni liiik and OMUH t<>rrihiv Itching, CrackinCi Ec«ema i ing, Acne, Kii.gworm, Paoriasis, J:, Pimptes, Dhoby itcii, Singapore Poot and blemishes. Ordinary treatment* only temporary reli< f bacatt— Hi. .iu
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  • 332 7 IHirSilHll SMHCI) AT lIAIt§I^IIIPS OF Till: ll Eg eht "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" Great Story Now A Great Film ■WARDSHIP, sweltering heat, inkcCs, that jirets into everything and hours that would make the traditional farmer groan with agom were eagerly accepted as refreshing new experience
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  • 371 7 HUNDRED THOUSAND HOLD STEADY JOBS £JLARK GABLE is responsible for 100,000 men and women holding steady jobs. Because Gable climbed from the extra ranks to become one of Hollywood's top ranking stars, the florist, the carpenter, the salesman, the artist, the photographer and thousands of
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    17 7 A s-ene from "The Brd? Walks n- Pnvilion." Barbara Stanwyck, Gene R: ymond and Robert Young lead.
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  • 242 7 TARZAN BATTLES JUNGLE ODDS King Of The Wilderness TARZAN. amazing character of the fiet i.n of Ed«;ar K ce Burroughs, comes once more to the screen, as \Yri*smuller and .Maureen O Suliivan are reunited in "Tar/an Escapes.* Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's latest jungle adventure romance to be seen shortly at the Capitol Theatre.
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  • 281 7 Story Of Romance And Thrills DANDOLPH Scott, Binnie Barnes and Henry Wilcoxon head one of the greatest casts of stars ever assembled on screen in "The Last of the 1 Reliance Pictures' film verof the immortal James Penimore Cooper classic, which opens at the AJhambra Theatre
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    12 7 A scene from "The Garden ol Allah" coming shortly to the Capitol.
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  • 277 7 FULL OF EXCITEMENT AND COLOUR ALL the roisterous colour and ex--11 citement of life in the great lumber camps of the north woods is brought to the screen in "Come And Get It!" Samuel Goldwyn's production of Edna Ferber's greatest novel, which comes to the screen
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  • 136 7 Alexandria. A native woman was killed and several policemen seriously injured in the course of a clash between drug traffickers and police at Abu Yassin, a village of lower Egypt. An officer of the Anti-Narcotics Bureau caught a drug" trafficker in his house with several pounds of opium
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  • 145 7 Ralph Lynn Is "All-in" This Time ALL-IN wrestling ha.- been amdemned by many people as barbai-ous show appealing to the baser ,'nstinets of man. In the hands of the 'film people however, all-in wrestling has (u w achieved a higher jmrpose to mak c I>eople laucrh. The film is called
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    • 493 7 HER KNEES SWELLED IT LIKE PUDDINGS To Go I'slairs MM \j;oiu There is no1 Kins m I is a greater handicap iha:. in dew ordinary household dutie k stooping, running up How to overcome Lna< handicap, mid banish rheum. I Un good, is ■< h<* subjeci o! tin tetter ••I
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  • 5518 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore t^^^+ <«^^^^ l-^^^J 4^^^* This is a tale of the founding of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles and the early days of the Settlement. The present instalment describes a Christmas Eve party in Government House in
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    • 33 8 4 >fIS AM l/MSTAWAMIOQS C^^ E 'IT AiOTOAii-Vf^O^ MEADACAE n^^H^^ NtRVOUS PAINS. wy\ I i^r*-3v\* it ICw ■EEL iy%. II I 111 'rP M rtl IP|l EMC AUK TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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    • 683 8 Kidney Acidity Causes 12 Danoerous Diseases Check Your Symptoms. And Take Advice of -n World-Noted Doctor if You Suffer from Getting q^ J Up Nights, Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes, (undereVe^L^^-7 Nervousness, Loss of Vigour, etc. (hervdushess^l Look at all the symptoms on this chart. Vigour. Sciatica, Burning, Itching. Smart- GAS
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  • 1535 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES *> toM you a vear oar so ago, it is quite «/< i away from Singapore to enjitrd islands. You need to have a friend living on one of the islands who will put Up for the week-end, for there are no re, but, granted this go.d
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  • 2219 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore -By otir woman correspondent THE men have it this week! .There were three parties given by men that definitely were eat successes, but not least was that terrific binge a- 'Goodwood. 1 Kuala Lumpur, for the coming of age of Mr. Loke Wan Thy and
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  • 954 10 POOD news for all you male; T that H. B. Winter in Battt j;iad are commencii. on Tu i\b. 2. It will last lour day.s on I quick, you lads, and set all you want Oa the first day. There will be some scrumming. I'll b bound,
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    • 76 10 TIGER BEER i s^^ a <>•* iv -> j^t mi i in 'i wee Love i Liza, Li2a, make me some Birds, now do It's much niza than any I ever knew. It's the custard I most favour, I just adore the flavour, Oh, every sweet's a regular treat When
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  • 977 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL W HAT a Eastern Hotel always is' Di *rie week and cverv Saturday i ure to be patronised at lea.-t a comfortable number even the most tirrrd of dancers. Last Saturday Mrs. Dobrfe wore an attrac tive frock of grey and white check.
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  • 467 11 ILL women are born to wear jewellery. With It beauty may be enhance a. ait the success or failure in the wea* ag depends upon the individual choice Many women know by instinct what iiit.s them. They know exactly no* auch they can wear without appeurag
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    • 92 11 "OiH FRASER'S HILL LETTER" "TTr^"^~rj I POPULAR coupio iWk are spending their Jy V>v honeymoon at Johore W vnJ Bungalow. They are I~ \-r— v^'^) tne former Miss _T y Patsy Flowerdew and y /T\Vi\_j r Nicholls. of the M4 F i j__| Johore Police, who were married recently. Patsy
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    • 104 11 j Exquisite Undies j THE JADE TREE! N Luscious Satin Nighties from $8.00 Simple crosscut satin SLIPS, with J S daintily embroidered georgette tops, specially designed for wear r under present day frocks. from $6.00 t Only Pure Silk Used in our underwear. 18, Battery Road Phone 7113. J Ist.
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    • 42 11 LESSONS in the wellknovn S HORMimOOK i exercise^ lor HKM/ni and for BFAI TV Can mm he taken with >ncs ft. s. CUEMONt, iTMttiifi, \«i. .1. Holland P.irk. i w~+ j HEALTHY BABYHOOD! i Where natural feeding fails, your child [jfe^p in:'.;/-^
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  • 580 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Jan, 31, 1937. THE TEST A GREAT struggle has begun. Tho two sides are in the field, battle is in progress and an Empire wait> anxiously for the result. For tho time being we arc not referring to conflicts in the Far East, the civil war
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  • 1447 12  -  C H. Stanley-Jones First Blow Might Come Front Inside yjITHIN a few days the biggest mimic battle ever staged at Singapore wiM be held. Twenty British warships .stationed in the Far East, a hundred warplanes and thousands of troops will participate. Details of the manoeuvres are
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  • 593 12  -  Anglius DERHAPS tenors will take the following story as a warning A A A A 1 quartet of longshoremen were sing- ing on the waterfront when the tenor fell off the dock into the water. The incident passed unnoticed by the leader, but he
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    • 34 12 27 world ra <cirils ml^V^^X^ Rolex owners include these iJk famous names: tezr» I incoln Ellsworth S^^3 Sir Malcolm Campbell fr— »J Sir A'an Cobham (L^L,^ K^n Waller l|-'" j^) Cathcart Jones H-Lgjl Carraciola
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  • 6764 13 GREAT ADVENTURE DESCRIBED SURVEYING EMPIRE ROUTE QANTAS OFFICIAL POINTS TO ADVANTAGES a FEW months ago a Singapore flying-boat of the Royal Air Force, in which travelled Major H. G. Brackley, D.5.0.. D.S.C., F.RG.S., R.A.F.0., Air Superintendent of Imperial Airways Ltd., and Mr. Hudson Fysh,
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  • 1508 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Deplore The S Inglorious End Of A Most Promising War, Re- i tract A Statement I Made Last Week And Proceed SBy Degrees To Sweep S Laws And Their Stupidity y Ending Up On A Note S \ln Regard
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    • 183 14 nr if rncKKTSIssUED S V^vJL/lx J BY ALL SrEAM- j TOR wgpxp, AIR AND TRAVEL^ RAILWAY unes t NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic cllenti we given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. j Telephone 5908 ty V r^- 1 WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED
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    • 105 14 Imm "MEIRICH" i MOTOR TABLETS j I STOP THAT PINKING!!! I #NO KNOCK •NO CARBONISING AND > MORE 'MILETPER GALLON. j A Box of 60 Tablets cost only $1.80 t i Obtainable from all good Dealers and from 1 LIM KOK GEK CO. WILLYS MOTOR WORKS, < 61, Chulia Street,
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    • 263 14 THIS QUESTION OF CAREERS. Get the rignt angle on this question ol careers. Professor 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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  • 1029 15  -  G. S. Hammonds The Lesson Of Thaipusam WERE is not, in the ordinary way, any very powerful bond of affection between the motorist and the traffic police. There i> an unfortunate tendency probably a relic of the days when all cars had to be
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  • 884 17  -  Horatius TRKK SNATCHING PLAY (By K S eminent bridge player, referring A to his system—which is a good one-relates ho* he won a bet bv successfully estimating the trie* vk>W in each of thirty pairs of hands, in m doing he fell in to the common error «>f
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    • 132 17 DIAMOND BK\M) BEDSTEADS jM DURABLE AND ?M AJtE C()!VIFORTABLi;, fc^* U tion are a continual Kjjj^lfl 601, Kainpong Bahru Road. Singapore. -< Perak Turf Club f FEBRUARY MEETING 1937. >*» .SATURDAY 30TH. JANUARY 1937 WEDNESDAY, 3RD. FEBRUARY 1937 SATURDAY. 6TH. FEBRUARY 1937 The Subscription for Visiting Memben .shall be: MEN
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  • 189 18 Gorman Testimony To The R.A.R 'TESTIMONY to Britain's report build up her air defence i. made in the current iMUe of the "Yearbook of the German air force." Tins book has a section giving details of all the world's air forces- < cept the German nir
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    • 444 18 rW^^^S^ X*_^H fl^^^H CALLOUSES AND BUNIONS -BANISHED! Don't bunion make your 121 L»o as this woman did. «ir..i you will soon nave voung aappy feet Read her grcteful letter:— am writing to tvh you o> the great from using Radox Bat callouses under my tee'. and bunions, and mu tcei
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  • 869 19  -  RACQUET TO IMPROVE STANDARD PERAK'S MOVE Indian Players Flourish <BY I poh. ANE of the b«st ways of improving U the seneral standard of badminton in any SI ite is by organising inter-district matches at regular intervals. The meeting of the best players of the various districts
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 19 Th Bat. „i badminton team which beat the A.P.C. and IWUtod for ihe final oi the Singapore Commercial Tournament.
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  • 393 19 Tenth Anniversary Celebrations Aw Boon Haws bungalow in ill Pa-ir Panjang was the "enue of a pleasant function last Saturday and Sunday, when over SO members and riends of the Siew Sin Sia attended tenth anniversary celebrations. On Saturday afternoon several sports events were successfully carried out.
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  • 448 19 AN improved financial year is reported by the Chinese Friendly Association, Singapore. The accounts show a credit balance of $437.43 in tne Dank and $35.36 cash in hand, against $232.09 at the close of the previous year. The number of members qn the roll as at Sept.
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    3 19 The A.P.C. team
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  • 124 19 In a friendly match the Rex B.P. beat the second string of the Merry Youngster's B.P. last Sunday by r'our games to two a I the former's court. Results (Rex B.P. players mentioned f.rst) Dickie Wee lost to Wee Hong Lee 10—15, 15—8, 11—15; Yulim Chen beat
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  • 200 19 First Annual Published In Singapore A PUBLICATION entitled "1937 Singapore Badminton Directory" is now on sale at the bookstalls. "Badminton in Singapore has," state the compilers in the foreword, 'during the last few years, attained such rapid progress that it can safely be said it has captured
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  • 166 19 MERRY- YOUNGSTERS B.P. Championship Tournament Results The following are the full results or tht Merry- Youngsters' B.P. tournaments 1936:— Open Men's Singles (League System) Championship, Wee Hong Loo; Runner--1 up, Yeo Chow Heng Consolation P.S. 1 Nair. Open Men's Junior Singles (League System) Champion Chin Nyuk Fui, Runner-up, Dicky Teo,
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  • 89 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Although the official badminton season has come to an end, there are still friendly matches being played m Ivialacca On Sunday a highly interesting match was played between the Silver Crescent Party and the Goodminton at the Banda Hilir* English School hail. The
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  • 164 19 Officers For Current Year THE second annual general meeting of the Spartaln Badminton Party was held at Mr. Ong Thian Seng's residence last Sunday. The following were elected officebearers for 1937: President Mr. S. H. Neo, vice-president, Mr. Chua Joo Kim, hon. secretary, Mr. Yap Yew Keng (re-elected);
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  • 433 19 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. <Dr. of Ocular Bcienc NO longer can one remain "au say: 'I have tost n must the modern per < have lost my evening glasses," or "I simply can't find my gol! ther, "Mary, hive you en shopping glasses." Time was
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    • 162 19 3 Times out of 4 a INDIGESTION k^PlU^ll" INTESTINAL! 1 fft UP^-" Thousands of sufferers do not yet realise that IV IB^J9 |RZ!^^^^f~ TESTINAL Indijiestion is responsible for nearly all IT/^ F J£r^^^ f&Zkfig^T'' their pain and discomfort. Three-quarters of all you eat P^-^-wfSR* w**^EZ_i=Srf' must be digested in your
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    • 59 19 XEW Willys Singer Cars FOR HIRE TECK HONG BROS. i Motor Mechanics Alor Gajah Jasin Phone 375 Malacca. Sundays and Holidays exempted. Craven* A* ore cooler and fllsjso smooth to my r oat"j^m Since Pat changed to W^ Lf^tJLn a trace of throat irritation. W J?^ ,<*& M Cra-.cn A"
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  • 1088 20 MAINLY SELANGOR V. SfNGAPORE AFFAIR MATCH AT K.L. ON FEB. 27 PROBABLE TEAMS SELECTED AND MERITS i (By "Forward") THE hockey programmes of the various States are almost completed, and there remains the annual F.M.S. v. Colony classic to be played, in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday,
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  • 773 20 SUGGESTION FROM MALACCA SMOOTHING LIKELY TROUBLES THERE were! great doings at the 1 annual meeting of the Malacca Cricket Association, held during the week, and among one of the most important subjects discussed was the proposal to form a Malayan Cricket Association. According to our Malacca
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  • 798 20 MALA CCA 'S HOCKEY SURPRISES LESSONS OF TWO WEEK-END GAMES (From Our Oiun Corrcspond2nt) Malacca. i CONSIDERING that the Settlement side v» had been improving with every State match,— holding th e formidable Singapore eleven to an even draw at Singapore -Malacca appeared to have a soft thing In tackling
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  • 569 20 UOXIMi MORTELL AGAIN Matched At Flyweight With Fond (By "K.0.") COME really good boxing should be seen at the New World Aivnn on Friday next. Apart from the two big fiffct* three European boxers, who had excellent reputations as amateurs, will appear at the New World for
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    • 356 21 PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows the ingredients from which this inexpensive and scientific remedy
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 762 21 Malayan Listeners' Radio BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMMES Concert By Australian Artists Transmission 2:— 6.20 p m.— 9.05 -m GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); GSG 6 86 metres <7 i 79 mcs) and r.SB 3155 metres (9.51 mcs). Transmission 3:-9.20 p.m.-0 ?0 .m GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs); rSF 19 82 m
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    • 793 21 Summary, and Announcements Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a. m 820 a.m. Close down TRANSMISSION 2 A P- 1 s en. The Henry ?i> hurst Miniatures (Set 1): FUJ£ nU »'J 2) Gavotte (3) Allegretto nn^ < ndge) Seguidillas gitanas. Tfrni, rl 22f\ Serenade and Rigadoon from A Short Suite)
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    • 596 21 tion with the Australian Broadcasting Commission). 11.50 p.m. The News and Announcements. GreenwichTimes Signal at 0.05 a.m. 0.10 a.m. Dance Music 0.20 a.m. Closs down. WEDNESDAY TRANSMISSION 5 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. The Fourth Cricket Test Match: Australia v. England. An account of the fourth day's play by Alan Kippax,
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    • 631 21 BERLIN STATION DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA 51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.); DJQ 19.63 metres (15.280 kcs.); DJE 16.89 metre* (17.760 kcs.). TO-DAY 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. A Sunday Concert. 1.20 p.m. News in Germany. 1.35 p.m. A Sunday Concert (continued) 2.15
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    • 368 21 Z.H.L. SINGAPORE To-Day's Programme Includes Opera 11.30 a.m.— l2 noon. Recital by Mrs. Carter (Violin) and Leila Job (Pianist and Vocalist/. Selection: Student Prince (Romberg). Violin Solo: Liebeslied (Kreisler and Elfentanz (E. Jenkinson) Piano Solo: Nocturne in E Major Op. 62 (Chopin). Coon Songs: "Fat Little Fellow with his Mammy's
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  • 495 22 PLANE DIVES INTO SEA GIRL KILLED Rescuer's Story Of Fortitude •By Air Mail) Brisbane, Queensland, Jan. 20. AS INQLE- BtGINKD monoplane, owned by North Queensland Airways Pty. Ltd., carrying two rhildrcn as passengers, crashed into the ma in the early afternoon near Doubie Island Beach,
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  • 112 22 Ties In The Handicap And Championship THE following are the ties for the week in the S.C.C. billiards championship and handicap tournament: MONDAY, FEB. 1 Carl Lawson <scr.) v. M. S. Robinson i— 2o) A. F. Hunter (—6O) v. G. Pritchctt (—2O). TUESDAY. FEB. 27 E. G. Staunton
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  • 125 22 Handicap Singles Final Singapore, Saturday. jHE Men's Singles Handicap iinal in the Hard Court Tennis Tournament was decided at Farrar Park this afternoon between Wcon Chow Tat 1 0.30. 3 1 and Tan Wan Liat (plus lb) Wan Liat won in straight sets. G 3 o—o.0
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  • 33 22 An Eclectric Competition will be held [at the Keppel Golf Club during the whole month of February. Further particulars and conditions of olay will he found in the competition book.
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  • 109 22 Token Of Submission To Nanking Singapore, Saturday. THE rebels are withdrawing lrom east- em Shensi as a token of their submission to the Government, which has agreed to consider their grievances provided discipline is restored first, for which it gave them time until noon on Thursday to
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  • 144 22 BendemeciS Score An Easy Win Singapore. Saturday. f$F the two matches down to be played 10-day at the Jalan Besar Stadium in the S.C.F.A. League, one was decided on a walk-over given by the August B.P. to the Aston A.C. In the other game, the Bendemeer A C.
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  • 137 22 Win For Katong Sports Club Singapore, Saturday. DLAYING on the Clerical Unidn groiwid to-day, the Katong Sports Club bcal the home team by three goals to one. The game was very interesting, and a fast movement gave the first goal ol f.hp match to the K.S.C., Min
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  • 128 22 Singapore Championship Finals To-Night JHIILLING table tennis should be wit--1 nessed at the Neptune- Hall, Great World, to-night when the finals of the Men's Singles and Women's Singles in the Singapore Table-Tennis Championships will be played. Loh Kum Soon, 1934 champion, will meet Lee Chun Kai, runner-up in 1934,
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    • 96 22 Tin, locally, down Rubber, locally, closes firmer aoout 35%. MINING. Raubs $7.05—57.20. There is little interest in Tin shares locally, accentuated by lack of telegraphic communication with upcountry centres, owing to a break down of the trunk hue. Quotations generally unchanged. Southern Kintas $8.40 —$8.60, Sungei
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    • 90 22 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noru. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. January) 35 3 i 36 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. January) 35 9 16 35 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 35% 35% do. Feb. Mar. 35% 35^ do.
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  • 41 22 New York, Jan. 30. IN a ten-round Bmit Joe Louis out--1 pointed Bob Pastor, the New York heavyweight champion. There were no knock-downs. —Reuter. (The "Detroit Bomber," Joe Louis, is preparing for a shot at the heavyweight title).
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  • 381 22 At Blakan Mati INSPECTION BY THE COLONEL Singapore, SatunLy. QVBK 400 men of the Punjab Kcgt ment turned out in mufti, fighting dress, and drill uniform on Blakan Mati island, yesterday, for the visit of inspection of Lt.-(Y>l., H. T. ('raitf. of the Ist Battalion of
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  • 105 22 Generous Donation In Malacca (From Our Onn Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. RIR. Chan KftOl Swi, J.P.. well-known local philanthropist tuw contributed $5,000 towards tde Boys' Jubilee Club Fund. Mr. E. E. H. Beck, chairman of th#» organising committee, in a letter to Mr. Chan Kang Swi says. I fe«'l
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    • 442 22 CHILD GAINS 3»/ 2 LBS. AFTER TUBERCULAR PERITONITIS! All fathers and mothers whose little ones are too thin, run-down and ailing, can take comfort from this letter from an English head-mistress. Her little boy had been seriously ill with tubercular Peritonitis, and although he made a good recovery, he .simDly
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    • 236 22 Tl BEIU I I OSIS DISCOVFRY OF REMARK ABI I REMEDY BY SPECIALIST Approved by Highest British Medical Authorities. A discovery of far reaching benefit to all victims of T. B. and other serious lung diseases has been perfected recently by a famous Harley Street Specialist. This new preparation, "Ephazone,"
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  • 1841 23 NOR TH WIN THRILLING R UGGER IN SINGAPORE SOUTH LEAD IN FIRST HALF FALL OFF LATER VIGOROUS SECOND HALF PLAY BY VISITORS Singapore, Saturday. (THHII I JN<; rugby was witnessed in the annual encounter between 1 North Malaya and South Malaya at the Anson Road Stadium to-day. The South, superior
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  • 82 23 AUSTRALIAN TENNIS McGrath Wins The Title Sydney, Jan. 30. yiViAX McGrath, the ambidextrous Australian Davis Cup player, won the Australian championship when he beat John Bromwich in the final by 6-3, 1-6, 6-0, 2-6, 6-1. McGrath showed peak form, smashing brilliantly and forcing Bromwich into errors with the most delicate
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  • 1049 23 JACK DRUCE PAYS $116 FIRST DAY OF PERAK RACES isr twin kjili Kjivn jxvpui lc/ Ipoh, Saturday. CINE weather favoured the first day 1 of the Perak Turf Club's I February Meeting here this afternoon. There was a lar^e attendance and an enjoyable afternoon's sport l was provided. The first
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  • 324 23 S'pore Coronation Event T, T^ Singapore. Saturr HE Cunday Tribune Ifi informed the Kailang Civil Aerodrome the greatest airport in the East and on* of the most up-to-date and finest in the I world, will be officially opened by H E j the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomay
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  • 33 23 Pablo Nerva Knocks Out Pontianak Champion (Sunday Tribune (able) Pontianak, Saturday. DABLO Nerva, the Malayan boxer. knocked out Ihe champion of Pontianak in th« fourth round of their fiffht here.
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  • 21 24 Above and below are two pictures of the Punjabi Regiment (F.M.S.) in camp at Blakan Mati
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  • 57 24 "GHOST TRAIN" PRODUCED AT SINGAPORE Above and on right are two Tribune pictures of the production of "The Ghost Train" by the S.A.D.C. at the Victoria Theatre Singapore. ,^r^ .-^"-> t.^»-» >-^^ (Photo, Mr. J. Sadler Wood, who takes the part of the stationmaster in "The Ghost Train," the Singapore
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  • 18 24 The Government Services soocer team which was recently i n action against the Chinese
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