Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 February 1937

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 38. SINGAPORE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1937.
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  • 988 1 REGISTRATION AND PROSECUTION "ABOLITION IMPRACTICABLE" HONGKONG SYSTEM MUST BE APPLIED IN MALAYA the difficulty of identification, the policy n( resist rat i n of existing mui-tsai and prosecution of the employers of all other mui-tsai pre crbed for Hongkong by the Secretary of St ite
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  • 374 1 Here are four of the beautiful women from different parts of the world who are invading Singapore on Tuesday. Never has the E.rr press of Britain carried such a collection of beauty (see other group on page 3). Above are girl; \rom France, Britain, the United States and
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  • 298 1 Lt. J. B. G. E Orme PUNJAB REGIMENT OFFICER (From Our Oiun Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. AS the result of what is suppose. i to have been an accident near the Waterfall m Taipimg, a youn^ European officer. Lt. J. B. G. E. Orme, attached to the Punjab
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  • 92 1 S'pore-Hongkong Service May Be Extended Manila, Saturday. MANILA may shortly become the Croydon of the Far East. It is learnt from a reliable source that Imperial Airways have approached the Philippines Government with a view to extending the air service from Singapore to Hongkong
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  • 59 1 Nigeria Contributes £75,000 London", Saturday. THE Nigerian Government has contributed £75,000 (Sterling) tot he British Government towards the cose of Imperial Defence. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has replied expressing "most cordial appreciation of this generous action and this further evidence of Nigeria's readiness to play
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  • 28 1 1 Flight-lieutenant David Llewellyn, continuing his Africa flight, arrived at Cairo at 06.20 G.M.T. to-day, ana two hours, later departed ."or Khartoum.— British Official Wireless
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  • 818 1 593 FOR NINE AUSTRALIA'S BIG SCORE CLOSE OF PLAY FABNBS THE BBBT BOWLER Melbourne, Saturday. AUSTRALIA, m Urn first innings of the Final Tost match at Melbourne, were 59$ runs for nine wickets at the close of play, rain having caused an early drawing: of stumps. A crowd of 70.000
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    • 128 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTRAi; RESIITS (SEE PAGE i 4. *^w liifl i~ ~~^~lz~- H B i"**!^ HJI r s ~"f v' ifTlu? JBb\ E H L.-=»*7wi™«i i ■^•i^-s-riff fc.# «gy* H 1 I'HEi iii/ #-^-J 61 IB Ju^'-^tf^ ij" Mil !al 1< iWf 1 |C^-" -->-'w Bal B
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    • 12 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOIIM\<. TIKI 11 1 \\i;
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  • 528 2 OPENING OF NEW STATION 8.8.C. RELAY Full Details Of Programme SIM, APOKI S Hi— ill I Hill station Hhi<h wi!i put the city high m the has tern wireless mnp. will be officially opened bj H.li. the Ciov••rnor to-morrow (.Monday) at G p.m. The station known as
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  • 201 2 Concludes With Dance And Concert Singapore, Saturday. A FINE programme of dances and cabaret turns concluded the twoday Y.W.C.A. International Fete, at the S.VC. Drill Hall this evening. Nearly 600 people were present and every event went off without a hitch. The cabaret turns were loudly applauded, and
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  • 120 2 Compensation Given To Widow (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 25 A REPORT was made some time ago by the manager of Sagil Estate. Tangkok, m the Mua.r District, that a Chinese rubber tapper named Foo Fan was attacked and killed by a tiger while the
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  • 49 2 Singapore. Saturday. I NOTIFICATION m the Government Gazette issued last night states that the Hon. Dr. Lim Han Hoe has been reappointed a nominated unofficial member of the Legislative Council. The Hon. Mr. R. Williamson is appointed to be temporarily an unofficial member of the Executive Council.
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  • 42 2 Singapore, Saturday. At the Civil Aerodrome yesterday afternoon, a Malabari workman was injured by a fall from a moving light railway. He received a deep gash on his leg. and was attended to immediately by the dresser at the aerodrome.
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  • 41 2 Between Singapore And Bangkok (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, Saturday. TELEGRAPHIC communication bet- ween Malaya and Siam. are subject to great hold-ups, messages taking anything between six to ten hours between handing m at Singapore and arrival m Bangkok.
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  • 97 2 Address By Professor Callenfels Instead of the usual luncheon meeting, at the Singapore Rotary Club will give a dinner at the Adelphi Hotel next Wednesday evening. The speaker will be Professor P. V. van Stein Callenfels, the famous anthrorologlst, and his subject will be, "The importance of the
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  • 38 2 Losses Of German Minister In Bangkok (From Our Oilh Correspondent) Bangkok. Saturday. As the result of a visit by a burglar, the German Minister has lost clothing and personal effects. The police have arrested one man.
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  • 25 2 London, Saturday. Sterling on New York 4.88-3 4. Paris 105-5 32. Silver Spot 20 3 16, forward 20 1 B.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 354 2 Causes Explained customs receipts DECLINE New Delhi, Saturday. PRESENTING the Budget at the Legislative Assembly, Sir James Grigg" (Finance Member of the Government of India) said that although the Budget was a story of disappoi.ument he hoped that the difficulties could be surmounted with little hardship and
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  • 70 2 Sales At Industries Fair London, Saturday. THE Malayan section of the British Industries Fair report many enquiries. An order for 1,000 tons was among those placed. Rubber horse shoes and sheep boots, which were specially commented on by H.M. the King during the Royal visit were sold to
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  • 246 2 Chinese Arrested By Marine Police Singapore, Saturday. AN alleged rubber smuggler, Ah Chong, was produced to-day before Mr. C. U. Ess, the fifth magistrate, on a charge of importing rubber into the Colony on board a sampan without a certificate of origin. At chree this morning, the
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  • 166 2 400 CHARGED U. S. Labour Dispute Deadlock Los Angeles, Feb. 27. THE sit-down strikers m the Douglas Aircraft factory at Santamonica who were indicted on charges of frlcny and conspiracy, have been release'! from ffaol. Four hundred men were imUctfcd altogether, lust (he District Attorney says that
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  • 95 2 Success Of British Industries Fair London, Saturday. THE British Industries Fair, which closed last night, l-ioke all records for a trade fair. The total number of visitors this year was 375.380. compared with 365,160 last year. The- Federation of British Industries says it is many years since
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  • 248 2 Mr. G Brightwell Miss Wynne Reeve Singapore, Saturday. A PRETTY wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral at noon to-day when Miss Wynne Reeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reeve, of Muswell Hill. Loridon, became the bride of Mr Guy Brightwell. son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 26 2 The stakes for Class 4 horses run nlng at the Perak Turi Club's F Skvo Meeting have oem Increased to $600 a. race.
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  • 455 2 Damages Claim MAGISTRATE sws ABSURD (From Our Onn Carre poiMtefttJ Johoro JJahiii. I«V1>. "ANYONE could purchase anything at random and ;t\'\i'V k«- -pit for some time come forward ani say that the articles bough! wer not worth the money paid for them. This is of course absurd,**
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  • 220 2 Niece Of The Pengrhulu Sabtu Married < From Our Ou,n Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 26. THERE was^a large gathering present of relatives and iriend.s from all parts of the State when the wedding was solemnised yesterday alternoon at the residence ol Pe-.iphulu Sabtu of Pengkalan Raja, Poulian Kechil,
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  • 1485 3 SEVERAL GAMES POSTPONED Rain And Snow ftANGERS TROrxt'L MLMA KNOCK QflOW and rain interfered with Home football matches yesterday. A •umber were postponed, and two m the northern section o£ the Third Division were abandoned while they pore m progress. Only four <»vi
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  • 582 3 International Rugby GAME PLAYED IN SNOW Dublin. Saturday. |N the International rugby matcli played here to-day. Ireland beat Scotland by 11 points to four. Conditions were excellent m view of the heavy rain, but it was bitterly cold, and snow fell before the start. Bailey (Ireland) kicked
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  • 66 3 A bevy of beautiful women will be among the first arrivals of the tourist season m Singapore. The Empress of Britain docks here with them on Tuesday. Above, left to right, are Lady Patricia Wellesley, Miss Edith Wyman, Miss Jean Alexander, Miss Frances Weir, Miss Burleigh
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  • 419 3 MIDDLESEX LOSE AT SOCCER BALL CONTROL DIFFICULT ON SODDEN GROUND Singapore, Saturday. RAIN interfered with the friendly game.of soccerbetween ihe Middlesex and the Government Services at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon. The ground was sodden, making ball control difficult. The teams adapted themselves to the conditions, however, and a
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  • 146 3 Army Beat Oxford University London. Saturday. «T Aldershot to-day the Army oeat Oxford University at rugger by 11 points to three. The matches between Newport and Gloucester and between Swansea and Bristol were not played. The game between Guy's Hospital and Old Cranleighans was abandoned after 23
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  • 36 3 London, Fob. 26. The death is announced m Dublin of the Rev. Alfred Sills, a former missionary m Kienning, China, who strenuously Miss Eleanor Harr I*"**1 n>l/ 1 bvhi-.li Nettleton m 1930.- Reuter
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  • 451 3 By Our Woman Correspondent Singapore. Saturday. THE weather was very dull for to-day's races but nevertheless there was a huge crowd present. It was the last day of the Spring Meeting and as the races will not be on again until May everyone was out to
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  • 61 3 The following have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. against the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce on Monday at 5.15 p.m. on the Balestier Road ground: K. Vytopil: K. Leembruggen. N. Jackson; A. Zezula, G. Day, Kwee Thiam Teck; P Swyny A. Noden. Lim Kirn Wee. J.
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  • 477 3 F. M. S. BEAT COLONY AT HOCKEY Unavailing Rally In Second Half (From Our Own Report*) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. QPLENDID opportunism gave the F.M.S. vittory over I he- < olony on the padan^ to-day by lour goah to two m a game which, though not •I a very high standard,
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  • 44 3 S.C.C. vs. SRC bo-day at 11 a.m. at S.R.C: J. H. Abbott: Col. C. H Carroll. J. Dobbs. B. Gaillard. E. N. Griffith Jones <Capt.». R. A. Hoojx 1 L A Hygate. W. X Jap.ger, J. M<-Lc<»ct. J A Butor, D Tyer.
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  • 120 3 Whan, and how, do they be^h 1 and end? When does that elusive personal charm of the older woman .i<>ui; or supplant, the fleeting physical attraction of the younger? Actually, the duration of both phases ol iemimue appeal depends entirely upon the Ml sence. or lack, of nervous
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    • 184 4 S A PAVILION TOI)AV 61 !M3 s 1 ij It's The Funniest Comedy Seen m Months IV YOU CAN ENJOY A S JOHN BENNHT -J j j anJ CfIRY GRHNT ||7p f f GEORGE BANCROFT^ yiM^y I Conrad Nogel Gene Lockhart;§gHfc: /.Jj/ i S$ t r^! si;;; I HERE'S THE
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    • 216 4 I Bth DAY And Still Packing out Every Show Positively LAST 2 DAYS CapitoL «=khs RIDE WITH THE 'NOBLE SIX HUNDRED' INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH. INTO THE MOUTH OF HELL Steel your nerves for the attack on civilization's last frontier by wild tribesmen thirsting for Blood-.. Lash out at
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    • 410 4 s ST 111 AlhambrA 3.15 6.15 9.15 XJL a a \\l IP I M the whole is acted with such conviction, such gusto and galvanised energy, by a cast so outstanding m ability thai I would not have left my seat, during the picture's course, for the offer of a
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  • 404 5 7 -Hoi WYiilher The Importance Of Conditioning lF you are fond of your dog you 1 "should do your best to help him through the hot weather spell, I sh ould not like to say that any do* Joyed heat, for I know that to
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  • 491 5 Finger-Print Clues YARD'S RELIANCE ON SYSTEM A XX finger-prints infallible clues m the detection of crime? There have been suggestions recently that they may not be; but so overwhelming is the evidence i their favour that any doubts that may have been raised can be quickly
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  • 53 5 Czechoslovakia finds Tier national beauties: After a nation-wide search lasting several weeks, Prague experts have chosen the girls they consider b? typical national beauties of Czechoslovakia and the standard to which all Czech women should aspire Photograph shows laughing Hana Vejvodovo of Prague, one of
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  • 101 5 Cairo. As a mark of the esteem m which they hold him, the Egyptian Government has accorded to Sir Miles Lampson, first British Ambassador to Egypt, the privilege of using a special railway coach whenever he travels m Egypt. It is understood, however, that the privilege of
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  • 297 5 £100 Fines For Carrying An Airgun Sydney, New South Wales. FINES of £100 or two years' imprisonment—for the crime of carrying, an airgun may m future be imposed m New South Wales under the State's new Firearms Act, now m force. The Act has been framed
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    • 129 5 washing hints V<* liU^ 11^ Make a rich lather with ii^f.^^X i S^ Cheap cake soaps, and hot water, ruin fragile fabrics and spoil the trim shape of your carmcnt>. Rinse thoroughly Roll h M v lter Lux Others m a tow, Ito pro ls UA ,j 41 L lir
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    • 136 5 Carlsberg Platitudes. No. 2. il/-^''V" '.vl THE TWAIN SHALL MEET!" I ONG before President Hitler chos e a Swastika as the Germanic symbol, long before the Kuomintang adopted a twelve pointed star as China's Republican emblem, both motifs had been employed as the Carlsberg -chop." Now that this famous we
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    • 84 5 LIFE GIVING NECTAR THE "SHAKTI SANJIVANP PILLS. They purify and enrich blood, renovate memory and infuse vigour into the body and mind. $9.60 per phial (CO Gold-coated Pills) For our free book KAMSHASTRA, a guide to health, please apply to, ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY, 101, Selegie Road, Singapore. You can rely
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    • 243 5 STOMACH <;\s UOtfl AFTER ONE DOfcfc "Wind" Absorbed And Condfi^rd Instantly When, as the result of v. ford is allowed to fennel mach thp stomach becomes ells' v.-i'h "wind." The n lilt \i one or D distressing syraptons heart lence. acid risings m the stands to reason tl I that
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  • 203 6 Now "Right as Rain" After Taking Kruschen i In his youth, this man was a threat runner and footballer, but m middle age the fettering pains of rheumatism bound i him hand and foot. After such an active life as his had been, this loss
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  • 1540 6 RULER OF BRITAIN'S ROADS HOW MR. L. HORE-BELISHA DOES HIS JOB Mr. Leslie Hore-Beilsha was transferred from the Treasury to the Ministry of Transport, the change was generally regarded as a setback to his political career. To his frineds it came, almost without exception, as a disappointment, I met him
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  • 500 7 "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937" DICK POWELL AND JOAN BLONDELL CO-STARRED "POLD Diggers of 1937" fourth and U most elaborate of the famed series of musical movies which began m 1920 with "Gold Diggers of Broadway," and carried on with ••Gold Diggers of 1933" and "1935" has
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    22 7 Cary Grant and Joan Bennett play the leading parts m Pararaount's fa.-'t moving comedy "Wedding Tr^ent." coming soon to the Pavilion. Singapore.
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  • 402 7 AN UNUSUAL FILM AT THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE A MOVIE within a movie the murder of an international jeweller on a coastwise steamship betwee Los Angeles and San Francisco a second murder m a Chinese theatre m San Francisco's Chinatown thess are the ramifications of one
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    11 7 A scene from "Wedding Present" show'ng soon at the Pavilion. Singapore.
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    19 7 Miss 1937, assures the public of grea* entertainment In Warner Bros latest and greatest creation. '"Grid Diggers Of 1937."
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  • 216 7 FINE CAST IN NEWSPAPER COMED V R OMANCE IITHAT happens when a newspaper- man with a flair for gags pefcfl out ro give his former sweetheart the world's most sensational wedding present, on the eve of her nuptial to another man, forms the basis of
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    • 88 7 BRIGHTEN YOUR SMILE with KOLYNOS I SlMiiiteafe^., iiTi il ir -^aii^iPf MP^PJ TpviswvKK for yourself the joy foams into every pit and crevice U of clean, "natural white of your teeth killing millions teeth and tirm, healthy gums, of germs that cause stain and tnvly different dental theory. S^TI^^JSSSS^ Kolynos
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    • 768 7 You will prefer Smart men the world over J H IS NO'CUM are following London 8 lead m using BRYLCREEM -the r\ QTCrI kl Perfect Hair Dressing. And 1/KtJJlllVle a no wonder! Brylcreem keeps the hair glossy and m position without resorting to harmful gum. Re- afSS^ ila^nV member it's
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  • 4676 8  -  WILLIAM CROSS Our Serial Story By Historical Romance On Raffles Of Singapore This instalment tells further of what happened to Sir Stamford Raffles and his friend Dr. Gait (known as Dr. Lok) when they were back m England after a long sojourn m Singapore. CHAPTER 20 (Cont.) In
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    • 340 8 THE WINNER BY A 3-TO-l MARGIN Jj§ 97 countries acclaim the Parker Vacumatic as /f^g^fflffl superior m every way— the real winner for beauty, j[%§SB^ Vs) ink capacity, writing ease It's ea-v to *ro vrhy the revolutionary Parker Vac- /^^^S^ffir I umntir leads the field and will continue U* lead.
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    • 163 8 I Dlimiimwl I OLD PRICES LAnflE Boz H^ff^S^^ffrfc^^WS m^ BrrAiicr r*u i1 i>"-i' It. WSSH'WlzLfi?^ LCAUSE of the special <jj| :e. -L* j|_ jl nature of its climate, I H '^iftW 'ififeE. Malaya has hitherto bought |Lr 4 *)ss's HP^^^^^^tPi its Andrews Liver Salt m t'.?( > jI 1 jt
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  • 1679 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I HAVE not had the pleasure of meeting i Miss WkmWff Henze, of Brooklyn, New York, but I ewe this lady a debt of gratitude. She sent as a Christmas present to a fnend m Singapore Dr. Victor Heistr's bo,k, "An American Doctor's Odyssey/ It was lent
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    • 62 9 4HV '^B BF JIhBR^ mm Ml^^Bi^^T^^'^T^^^^w^^^^^^^-^ IBP St^B W mmmW^^mm^^ sm \Jm^s* $tiss3?w!*yWmammmT ittKmrftFr j|BHißßß^^,^^yfeg^bqn HV jjßß^ES^K^fc BRB^^Auti^ui^s > ixvx-*-. 'iHB^BßB^^SHißß9ffP!?mffTy^y^y^-'*' •.■•y^^sS^Htjß^ BBBct^^B > ...with plenty o< irteh (Miit. Grown and ripened m some oK tUf iint^ 1 orchards m the world, fresh shipnu'-ts an: constantly arriving. ORANGES, LEMONS GRAPE
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  • 1696 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By i I our woman correspondent &SE ol the pleasante.st cocktail parties I have attended was given by the Italian Corusul, Mr. Alberto Peregcv and his lovely wife at their residence m Dulvey Road on Monday. Their house is beautifully situated and rounded by very
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  • 997 10 AS a rule when thinking of organdie I associate it with delightfully frilly gowns suitable for the jeune ftlle, but having seen that clamorous affair at Prestige I have now to take hack all that. This is the most perfect thing, modelled m yards and yards and
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    • 59 10 Just as "Liberty" stands for quality m London so FETTE is synonymous with perfection m Ru?s and Carpets throughout the East. THE JADE TREE are sole agents for Fette Rugs and are prepared to take orders for them m every shade and colour. Designs to suit your needs. New shipment
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    • 28 10 For Perfect Health WATCH YOUR WEIGHT HEALTH-O-MniTER BATH ROOM SCALE Weighs up to 250 lbs. Easily read. Colours:— Green, White, Ivory. PRICE :—59.00. Medical Hall Ltd. BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 183 10 11 AC II ELS ATTRACTIVELY REDECORATED ENLARGED SHOWROOM White Porcelain Chinese Figures. Special New Selection of Ladies' Underwear COME AND INSPECT OUR STOCKS At Bras Basah Road, Raffles Hotel Clearance Sale— for 1 week only r of Morning, Afternoon and Evening dresses Hats j Hand Bags Novelties, etc. j 30
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    • 169 10 dsgdg SIMPLE DURABLE RELIAHLE. JONES FAMILY "C.S." (Cylinder Shuttle) HAND MACHINE. This cylinder shuttle machine is the famous Family model; on Walnut Wood Base with ornamental cover—a perfect Hand Sewing Machine for all Domestic purposes-simple, silent and light running. This machine rlti? i eVer d^ scri P tion of sewing-makes
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  • 568 11 Our Fraser's Hill Letter j— mmr I M H and Mrs. iDr.i c m Corke from SeremFVS^*- < ban have been at I/ Victoria with their I v I '-'F* uk littie son Srian. Mrs. V^ Corke stayed on to ■^.YK i recuperate after a bad Pi lj j| attack
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    728 11 "MY DEAR." she said to me, —she's one of those women who always says 'my dear" before everything "your job must be so interesting, but don't you think you're too optimistic? "Optimistic," said I and I didn't say my dear "what do you mean, opti mistic?" "Well," said
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  • 85 11 Flower and feather headdresses at* the order of the nicht. Flown. s matched those worn on the bodice or waistline of the frock. Every form of feathered variety is to be noted, from tiny bird* posed on a bandeau 10 luxurious aigrettes trailing the shoulders. Small pouch
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    • 74 11 At Vogue's! PARIS dictates SINGAPORE acclaims Fashions are British HONOURING THE COMING EVENT, wTIE CORONATION HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI EMPIRE and DIRECTOIRE PERIODS down to tKe present events are featured. An exclusive selection of EVENING GOWNS will arrive for our Show-room by the middle of next month which will
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    • 57 11 Ask your chemist or store for the Application to brighten and Amami Shampoo made specially tint dull hair, for you. No. 1 for Brunettes, No. After the shampoo, set your 5 tor Blondes, No. 7 for the ex- waves and curls at home with trcmcly fair, and a Special Henna
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    • 78 11 The Novelty Store Undertakes to Bleach. Block, Dye and Make Hats at VERY MODERATE PRICES t t t p.. '^r-' *^r~* i^o* •-*>*■ m^ "5 i ?3^s?^s^wEßfs3rßl^H Ik v rtsSStj ■W^fv "mJvfjS^^ I. 9 "Lactogen," the correctly balanced food for vfiSß^^^^SHaJy tropical use, ensures a healthy baby-hood. ili?^^Sr<sfc/ J This
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  • 612 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Feb. 28, 1937. COST OF RACING TX a week which has seen one of UftOM periodic bustles of activity at the Singapore racecourse, xhos who enjoy and occasionally profitby racing may spare a thought for j those indomitable people, the owners, j through whose determination an
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  • 1384 12  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Spanish Civil War Shows I hem Mow rtUT of evil comes good. When the Spanish civil war began the fear was expressed that Spain would become the battleground of Fascist and Communist theories m Ewone and thut the conflict might a-jrcud to
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  • 549 12  -  Anglius I LT us Ltart with a warning io L fathers. A JIMMY had been sent to bed by .his mother for using a naughty word. When his father came home she sent j him up to punish the boy. 'I'll teach him to
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  • 1846 13 CALM 8c REASONING ANIMALS THOUGH AMAZINGLY CRUEL LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE MALAYAN SPECIES TT may be news to many people that the Malayan tiger, known as "panthera tigr's" to the animal student and as "harimau" to the Malay, is seldom as lonjr as
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    6 13 Jeram Kampas, m the National Park
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    11 13 Jcram Simpoh, m the National Park, Malaya, lookhig towards Lubch Bram.
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  • 225 13 Preferential Duties Proposed 'By Air Mail London. Feo. if). PREFERENTIAL duties on imported Dominion eggs were proposed when the Conservative Parliamentary Agricultural Committee received at the House of Commons a de; utation from the National Poultry Council, which has i 50,000 members, and the Scientific i Poultry Breeders
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  • 178 13 Czech Society Celebrates Birthday v Prague. SOCIETY m Brun, Moravia, which keeps a register of the b ri; 1 'marriages," and deaths of dumb ai ir.ials, has celebrated its 30th DirtrH VNot only does the society befriend lost and uncared-for-animals, but it com s to their aid of
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  • 227 13 To Start Gold-Miners' Church Melbourne. Victoria A GOLD-MINERS' church may short Ibe opened at Tennant'.s Creek. Northern Territory. Australia, us a result of the generosity of a number of English women They are members of rive dioceses o r the Mothers' Union m England who have
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    • 18 13 SOLD CAT I NESTLfS X An QUICK CATS ,JZ§I FOR SLOWING HEALTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE
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  • 1627 14  -  W. B. Paterson ble over this transfer of the capital business. I am willing to eat my topee provided that I can remember where I left it—if there isn't a real man-sized row over the affair. Murder Unlikely ACTUAL murder is unlikely. The opponents of
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    • 172 14 B 7 ALL 3IEAM- FOR WBFIP. AIR AND l TRAVEL Irailwaylines NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic client* are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5911. i WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNtS CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POTKET from 8.50 WRIST m 12.00 SILVER POCKET
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    • 174 14 Keep In Touch With England. England leads the world In Modern Methods of teaching and Teachers m Malaya can now have direct access to the leading pioneers m Great Britain j and can learn from them the secret of success m teaching all subjects of the School Curriculum. < Ask
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    • 240 14 ft SUFFERIRSgI l^TTv The' way to Y?f T \X&) f/SRELIEF IS Af&uA V>^vQUICK& EASY 7 f|l /i Ils Llle I y\Minntes| p f\ Sufferers If you are headachy' J^J J^ nervy or depressed, if you can't eat or yourV I Jk;-^ f food doesn't agree with you, if you can't
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    • 121 14 i MKRI A REVELATION IN CYCLE DESIGN 1 I IBFfliKil^^BFftdßßil^^H onl y made possible by the Kb worlds largest I CYCLE MANUFACTURERS EVERY CYCLE IS Ci UARAXTEED I al IM II l m II j S^^Si^H^^^^^BH new shipments I I! ARRIVK REGULARLY BM every fortnight Bl'lllT^ INSTALMENTS ARRANGED I TO
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  • 478 15 R.S.M. CHENG KANG NGHEE HIS CAREER Will Attend The Coronation j rrEXTY-SIX years Volunteer is the distinction of K.S.M. Cheng Kang Xffhee of the Chinese Coy., S.V.C., who has been chosen as a member of the Malayan Contingent to the_ Coronation. X.5.31. Chenjj Kan- Nsjhee is
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    4 15 R.S.M. Chang Kang Nghec
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  • 100 15 Spokane (Washington*. A 40-passenger flying ooat with two floors and a circular stairway is the latest idea In airlines being built for Pan-American Airways. This was revealed here by the Execu- tive Vice-President of the Boeing Air- craft Company, Mr. C. N. Monteith. m a talk to
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  • 583 15 LORD NUFFIELD IN A USTRALIA LARGE DONATIONS TO CHARITIES Sydney, N.S.W.. Feb. 12 LORD Nuffield, on his arrival n Sydney announced that he would give £40.000 to institutions m I New South Wales. An amount of £10,000 will be used for the treatmen*. of crippled rhildren. "My idea has always
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  • 59 15 Madras. An aviation scholarship for training at Hamble (Southampton) has been awarded to Mr. G. C. Arya of the Madras Flying Club. The .scholarship, which is a State one awarded by the local government, is for £216 per annum and is tenable for two years. Mr. Arya
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  • 148 15 Designs lor eCTda! Cotouation medals at the Mint: The designs having bee 1 approved by the King, t 1 i Mint is '-.cv :'ady to commence work on (he Coronation medals. The official commemoration medal by Mr. Percy Metealff shows on tae
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  • 155 15 English Schooldays Recalled In Autobiography New York. Her schooldays at Wimbledon Park, London, are recalled by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the United States President and "First Lady" of the land, m an autobiography which she has revealed here thac she has just finished. Incidents of the
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  • 142 15 Government Of India's Campaign New Delhi A campaign to make timber nn effective substitute for steel and concrete hps been .started by the Government ol India. After exhaustive tc~tc, wood preservative has been found by the Forest Research Institute at Dehra Dun (United Provinces* which will inert as
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    • 209 15 I I 4§§l FILMO 8M M i 1 The Finest Bmm Cine Camera Projector In The World lV: Take and Bhow your own Movies with Profes sional results with the i Filmo Eight e Q ui P ment Manipulation of th:se precision instru- 8 -^^S^i-^'^l- ments is simplicity itself 1
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  • 424 16  -  R. A. Thompson D. O. Sc. By (Dr. of Ocular Science) SOME people have a lit i lr while rim around the outside ring of the colored part of the eye. II If known technically as the "arcus senillis." When I was a medical siuden f we used
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  • 93 16 Man Now Lo3king For Eleventh Wife oincy lOttnoM Mr. Sylvester Plumlcp 63-year-old odd-iobs man here, has juH been divorced by his tenth wile, the former Mio. Viola Martin, of West Frankfort,. Illinois. Not yet discouraged by matrimony. Mi. Plumlee has Indicated ttMtt he if now seeking wife
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    • 888 16 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell- Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of 1 iasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, the heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear
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    • 39 16 4 41 f IS AM tAi*TANn>*M»OOS CORE IT AIOTO/MLV?ROn MEADACAE BOT'/o.'SO Ff?on au a M .^v v j?**- W fy to Ul I-g^is («C| ,^■l S^^ 1 •^r **W IIVJ K&VBCW 4rM ft. MB THE Tir-EW MEDIAL lI ALI
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    • 138 16 (To l:c continued). I AIL lIKJIITS RESERVED BY THE AUTHOR. SHERLEY'S LACTOL A .A* T) vflL^^^E^' jffi&9 Too miv h »?r^/^ means too much for your dog's l>!<»od And especially m a bot climate this (ijuscs lum torture through continual scratchiof. lac V: of appetite, moodim :>s, irritability and loss
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  • 592 17 COLONIES MIGHT FOLLOW SUIT FEWER BABIES Debate In House Of Commons h. Mail) London, f'Wi. IS. AfUGGKSTION to set up a comms'tee nt inquiiy to so into the iMMataf bir.h-rate and consider l»je possibilit> of imposing a tax on bachelor-, w;^ nuule durinu a debate
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  • 99 17 Paar] Cape Province. 40D miles to gel Id home here. m the property of Mr F He bought the bouse >i> from the previous owners *«o th< n moved to Springbok ir Jtemaqualand, at leasl 400 miles iron •lire, Mr MoUei noticed that they hac d
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  • 345 17 Earthquake Victim FAITH AND MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Rawalpindi, Punjab. A MAN has returned to his home here from the dead. He was a victim of the terrible earthquake that destroyed Quetta m May, 1935. His friends and relations believed that he had perished. His house collapsed about
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  • 48 17 A bu.s on its way Irom Mineheacl (Somerset' to Lynton (Devonshire) was found snowbound at County Gate near Oare village on the Minehead-Lynmouth road. The bus had been lost for 20 hours The driver and five passengers marie their way to faints and cottages
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  • 272 17 Fourth Annual General Meeting THHE fourth annual general meeting i of the Minto Cricket Union was held at the Club's premises before a fairly large attendance. The meetinunanimously elected Mr. F. C. Sands. M.8.E., F.R.G S. and Tuan Haji Abdul Humid iPalembang) to be Uv patrons With
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  • 153 17 Successful New Year "Ai Home" A New Year "At Home" was held at the residence of the patron. Dr. Chit Keng Hoe. last Sunday at 3 p.m. Exhibition matches were played m which two well known players were invited to take part. Excellent badminton was witnessed during the
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  • 130 17 Sydney Memorial Fund Closer At £6,000 Sydney. Feb. P. The King George V. Memorial Fund hus been formally closed m Sydney. 1 alter ?6.005.7.2 had been raised toward the cost of a suitable memorial. The decision to close the fund was made at a meeting at the
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  • 277 17 May Be Sent Over To U.S. By Air By Air Mail) London. Feb. 11. pOLONEL Lindbergh, Mrs. Amy Molliv son. or Mrs. Beryl Markham may fly the Atlantic with the first films of the Coronation for the United States and Canada. 3y this means New York would see
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  • 138 17 To Be Bestowed On Scottish Provost Fort William. Ontario, j The Indian title of "Chief Over The Salt Water" is to be bestowed on the Provost of Fort William. Scotland. The title is a gift from the Ojibway Indians of Fort William, Ontario. A handsome war headdress of
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  • 175 17 Held Off With Knives And Revolvers Sofia J A party of young skiers from Gab- rovo, Northern Bulgaria, have had a I desperate fight with a pack of hungry I wolves. Only their forethought m 1 t&kng revolvers and knives with them j saved their lives. Twenty-five
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    • 726 17 When they meet Radox Yes ir, is quite true— cornn simply fly awa.v tor good when they come up against Radox Hard skin is softened. and is easily detached Bunions Instantly relieved burning ttasd toil are cooled and refreshed Read how this man got rid of 12 corns, and now
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    • 32 18 f g I \\f 'if \\J ''v sM< 1 B r^AN f""NW r~wFn (^jguiji— I Nhs^ Vi Nr *r> tpwcr .^?P!i*WiJ»>- »i-i> iJJWiUMSHi ,a^^ |M .^1 .^r DiyrDiDLTocx FKABEK dl NEAYE LTD
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  • 810 19  -  Racquet NEED FOR MORE ENCOURAGEMENT PERAK MOVE Competition To Be Held <By rl I.OWEKS of badminton m Perak will be m erestt'd to !earn that there is every likelihood of an interdi>trict competition being held m the State before long. Keceiulv I referred to the holding
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    35 19 A group photograph of the Broadway Musical Party, taken at the residence of the president (Mr. Chia Teck Chye), 238, Tembeling Road, on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. (Photo by F. A. Takj
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    • 534 19 MERRY -YOUNGSTERS B.P. First Anniversary Celebrations Meruy-Youngsters' B.P. held its first anniversary celeoration at Wr Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Fanjang last week-end. Swimming events were held on Saturday at th e t*aw Par Swim ming pool. The annual general meeting was held at the bungalow on Saturday at 7
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    • 97 19 AT the annual general meeting of the Malay Service Marine Club, the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1937: Bakar bin AH president (re-elected); Gareo bin Kchoot vice-president; Garep bin Kchoot hon. treasurer; Ismail bin Che Din hon. auditor; Md. Salleh bin A. Rahim hon. secretary; Edin
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    • 473 19 The Celebrations REVIEW OF PAST YEAR rpHE Merridale Badminton Party celebrated their fourth anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow at Pasir Panjang on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 13 and 14. There was a good attendance of members and friends on both days. The celebrations commenced with
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    • 54 19 The annual Married vs. Single match of the Singapore Badminton Association will take place next Saturday, Mar. 6, at the Clerical Union Hall, m the afcernoon. It will be followed by the prize distribution. This will bring the official programme of the S.B.A. for the 1936 season
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    • 392 19 Thirteenth Anniversary Celebrations THE 13th anniversary of the Merrilads Musical Association was held at the Tai Tong Restaurant, New World, on Saturday last week. There was a record attendance, of about 60 persons, at the dinner, arrangements for which wer2 m the capable hands of Messrs. Koh
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    • 70 19 AT the ninth annual general meeting of members of the Roseray Badminton Party the election of officebearers for the year 1937 resulted as follows: President. Mr. Tan Kirn Joo (reelected) vice-presidents, Messrs. Chan Tiang Choon and Charlie Chua (both re-elected); hon. secretary. Mr. Tan Keng Yam (re-elected):
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    • 434 19 USEFUL B.P. Fourth Anniversary Next Week-End A WEEK from to-day, the Useful Badminton Party will be celebrating its fourth anniversary. The celebrations will be held at the sea-side bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw. 5l 4 milestone, Pasir Panjang. Aquatic events will be held at" the Haw-Par Swimming Pool on
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    • 246 19 DOES YOUR CHILI) LOOK TOO THIN? Many a mother strives to console herself with the thought that her child, although dreadfully thin, is "wiry." Only too well does she realise that m extra few pounds of weight would D such a diflerence to the child's appearance and be such a
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  • 3596 20 (By Forward") Who Will Meet Sir Julien Cahn 9 s Side? What Are Up-Country States Doing? The Claims Of Asiatic Players A Probable Team Discussed Many Newcomers Of Note Previous Big Games Recalled Malacca Hockey Season Ends A Record Achieved Siamese Boxers Succeed
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  • 48 20 j FjP\ ace Jr team u> Australia, 1873 4; Back rQw (leffc J. A. Bush W. Oscroft, R. Humphrey, J. Southerton, M. Mclntyre F H. Roult. A. Greenwood, W. R. Gilbert. Front row L Lillywhite W G. Grace, H. Jupp. G. F. Grace
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  • 347 20 pKEVIOUS appearances of a represent- alive Malayan team have been as followi 1927 June: Malaya beat Australia at Kuala Lumpur by 39 runs 933 November: Malaya beat Houukong at Hongkong m an Lnterpoct Uj 14 runs. 1933 November: Malaya beat Shanghai at Shanghai m an interport by
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  • 410 21 Successful Concert LADY SONG GIVES AWAY PRIZES Singapore, Saturday. A LARGE gathering, including Sir Ong Siang Song, K.8.E., V.D. (the President of the Association), the Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan, M.C.S., and the Rev. T. C. Gibson, was present at the 47th anniversary meeting of the
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  • 264 21 12,000 DEAD Republican Army To Be Co-ordinated Madrid. Feb. 27. FE military situation around Madrid remains stationary but the Government is using the lull to strengthen further the lines defending the Valencia road. Reorganisation of the Spanish anti-Fascist forces as an "arm of the people" is
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  • 135 21 CricKet Against Raffles Institution Singapore, Saturday. A START was made m the cricket match between the Raffles Inst:tuuon and St. Andrew's this afternoon hi threatening weather, on tiie Raffles Inst'tution grounds. St. Andrew's batting first scored 12 .uns ici the lo^s of fceven wickets. Bowcrman
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  • 114 21 Ties For First Day Of Open Tourney THE following are the tics for the first da> (Monday, Mar. 1) ot the open tennir tournament conducted by the V.M.C.A. Play will commence at 5 p.m.. and the first named player of each ties If requested to get an umpire:
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  • 39 21 The Singapore Golf Club March bogey competition on the Staplsford Handicapping System will be played on Saturday and Sunday, Mar. 6 and 7. The Ladies' March bogey competition will be played on Monuuy, Mar. 1, 1937.
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    • 198 21 One of the best bantam-weight contests m the history of Malaya. Peralta jgpfl defeated Mortell for the bantam- weight championship of the Philippine:. ITI and the Mayor's Belt. FRIDAY. MARCH STH At ihe NKW WORLD ARENA OF^ Mortell loves Peralta like the d?vii loves holy water. I Ww Japan acclaims
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    • 172 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE. DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! FOR SALE. New shipment arrived. All Pedigree animals Alsatians. Male and Female 10 months old. Fox Terriers, wire haired and smooth haired Collie Puppies real beauties black and white .smooth haired. Stump tailed Australian Sheep dog. Blue Australian Cattle Dogs and Puppies. 1
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    • 366 21 STOMACH ri'SET BY ACIDITY? Stomach disturbances such as digestive pain, gastritis, wind, heartburn, and feeling of revolt, arc invariably the result of 'acid formation" which, as a rule, gets worse and worse and may ultimately lead to serious ulcers. By counteracting excess acid and preventing Its formation. BISMAG ('Bisurnted' Magnesia
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1670 21 Malayan Listeners* Radio BRITISH EMPIRE Berlin station radio colonial, France PROGRAMMES DJB 19.74 metres (15.200 kcs). DJA TO nAY 51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.); DJQ 19.G3 iv-vni -j. i i\e l> 1 metres (15.280 kcs.); DJE 16.89 me- Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs.) Recital Ot Popular u <* U7.760 kcs.). 420
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    • 5 22 SCOTCH WHISKY DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER&NEAVE^
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    • 120 22 fBHWWffHBf THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 Eno-health cfiiwi Clever at school keen on games full of life. Always sunny-tempered. She's got Eno-healih. Hno allows no poisons to get into her system and make her slack and cross Give lino to your children. It's so pure, so safe. It acts
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    • 694 22 NEW RADIO ERA IN SINGAPORE j Z. H. L. PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK 1%/IONDAY'S programme for the official opening of the new Singapore radio station by the Governor is given on page 2 of this issue. The following are the re t of the programmes lor the week: TUESDAY, MAR.
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    • 691 22 t Sung by Walter Glynne. j ine ureen mils 01 lreiand Bung b.v Richard Crooks. My Ain Polk. Sung by Essie Ackland. My Mother. Sang by Joseph G.s;cp. Songs that are old. Sung oy E-.s.c Ackland 9.00 p.m. Dance Musk?, piayed by the Station Dance Orcnestra, under the direction of
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    • 417 22 fian of Dan F iom Raffles He' 10.15 p.m. Ci« i SATURDAY MAR. 5 1245 p.m Light Orchestral bv RellerV Famous Hungarian Bind Relayed from The Adelpln Hotel. ?00 p.m. Close Down 6 00 p.m. Cantonese Mil-;' I ramauhone Records* Orchestral Recitals: 'Soy Low Kam" "F*ch Bool Long Yeong". Cantonese
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  • 3044 23 CO DELL US PAYS $40 IJiST DAY OF SINGAPORE I RACES Singapore, Saturday. if K. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, was amongst the large crowd preseni at the Bukit limah racecourse this afternoon for the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting.
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  • 226 23 Stumps Drawn Owing To Kain Singapore. Saturci. FjAIN spoilt the staii ol the t:: ft Trial on the S.C.C. padang to the game Having to be caned oft i one and threequarur hour's pia., Pearse \s XI look first leasj of wicket Stradling and Pearse
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  • 75 23 Raffles Institution Versus St. Andrews Singapore. Saturday THE cricket match between Raffles Institution 2nd eleven and Andrew's 2nd eleven was marred by rain this afternoon. Si. Andrew's 2nd eleven batting fir:;t. were all out for a paltry 37, Newman scoring ten runs. Thamotharan returned the best bowling
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    • 153 23 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB Revised Rules To He Considered REVISED rules will be considered by tnembe s 9$ fche Singapore Swimming Cinb at a special genera] meeting to be held m the club hou.se on Sunday 7, ai 10 30 a.m. Ajnont* the new provisions is a change m the entrance
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  • 56 24 These pictures were taken by the Tribune cameraman at the Y.W.C.A. Fete which was opened at the SLY.C. Drill Hall on Friday evening by Lady Thomas. The Drill Hall has the appearance of a real "Fair Ground," and our photographs show some
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