Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 18 April 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4.— No. 45. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 213 1 LINK WITH EMPIRE COMPLETE FULL SERVICE THIS YEAR IN TOUCH WITH 34 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 7. T'HE tests for the new telephone service from London to Malaya h*\\*» proved satisfactory and it should be m full
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  • 288 1 Singapore, Saturday. rpHAT the civil airport was a remark- able achievement and an airport of which Malaya could justly bo proud, was the general opinion exnressed by members of the Rotary Clubs of Australia, when they were given a chance to look round Singapore's
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  • 164 1 Mystery Explosion INCIDENT NEAR DINDINGS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. 17. HPKREE people lost their lives as the result of an explosion on Jjpjlj-cT a fishing- tongkong three miles off PHau Palandok, m the Dindings, on Monday. A party of more than twenty people, including
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  • 171 1 Calling In Course Of Tour (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 7. MR. J. B. CLARK director of the Empire service of the British Broadcasting Corporation, after touring Australa and New Zealand in the interests of broadcasting, will pay a visit v>
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  • 87 1 In Port During Week Of Coronation (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 17. H.M.S. BERWICK, Captain t. R. Bent. D.S.C., left Hongkong on April 6, for a cruise to Saigon, where she is due from April 9 to 17, returning to Hongkong on
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  • 82 1 DEATH FALL 60-Foot Plunge By Chinese (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A 30-year-old Chinese met a tragic death when he crashed from one of the blocks of the General Hospital to the ground, a distance of 60 feet. The man was badly injured and died without
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  • 173 1 America May Dispute Possession Washington. liRlTiSH moves to perfect sovereignty V over Christmas Island, a Potential air base in the south Pacific, have stirred speculation here as to whethei the United States might dispute ownerchip. America has contested British ciainr, tD the island on several
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  • 450 1 INTERNAL AIR WA YS IN JUNE WEARNE BROTHERS' PLANS GOING AHEAD Singapore, Saturday. I\ESPITE a "no" from Government m reply to inquiries whether there would be any concessions by way of remission of landing fee^ petrol tax and a subsidy, there will be a daily air service between Sinftipore and
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  • 359 1 Japanese Influence NINE SHIPS UNDER CONSTRUCTION (By A Tribune Reporter) T<HAT the Siamese Government is concentrating to a great extenon building up a navy of importance is visualised by the recent announcement that more than thirty per cent, of the total revenue of Siam is to
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  • 595 1 R. A. F. FEARS Emergency Call Sent Out [From Our Special I Srlfl;ir, Saturday. ANXIKTY is felt at Mm R.A I headquw Hers here regarding: the saM ol Mr-, li.t it v lionnfv. the Ausfr.iltan mtmumi aviator, who was <'x|M v ti«d here <F,i- al(«ino«n m course
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  • 376 2 HARBOUR DRAMA RECALLED YACHT UPSET Four-Mile Swim For Help Singapore, Saturday. REMINISCENCES of a sea drama which was enacted off the island of Singapore exactly a year ago were brought back to mind yesterday afternoon when an informal ceremony was held at the Royal Air
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  • 57 2 Sri Rama Navami will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission premises, Singapore at 6.30 p.m. to-morrow (Monday) April 1937. The programme conrists of devotional son?s m Hindi and Tamil and a lecture m Hindi on the life of Sri Rama by Mr. Sakal Deo Rai. Mr A. N.
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  • 318 2 Cruising Speed Of 170 M.P.H. (By Air Mail) London, Mar. 30. DETAILS of the design of the Ensign class of air liner now being built for Imperial Airways by Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth (Hawker Siddeley Aircraft) are now disclosed, writes Major C. C. Turner m
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  • 89 2 Berlin Germany's consolidated debt at the end of 1936 amounted to 15.250,000,000 marks (£l, 220,000,000), it is now revealed This sum includes 1,456,500,000 marfcb (£116,520,000) of foreign debts, composed of 329,500,000 marks of foreign lotn of 1924 (Dawes Loan), 828,200 000 marks of international 5 l A per
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  • 249 2 Majority In Madras Elections Madr.is. fOMPLETE r°suUs m the Madras Fret sidency elections show mat the Congress Party has secured 109 out ol 21b seats m th 3 Legislative Assembly a id 26 seats m the Legislative couau (which consists of 46 elected on c i eigiv and
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  • 69 2 Reading a newspaper is the best way ot gaining a good education, according to Mr. Henry Ford, the famous motorcar manufacturer. Newspapers, he said m an interview at his winter home here, have far more value than history books. "They are the best educators," he explained, "because they
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  • 669 2 A Priest On Singapore NARROW AND (LASS (ONsnors (By A Staff Reporter "I N passing comments on SmRajxire, we must bear in mind thai we have b^en here only a very sh<u\ time, and that in some CMN W may be making mistakes. However it very often
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  • 1543 3 SCOTLAND BEAT ENGLAND 3-1 LOSERS LED AT INTERVAL Lively Attack But Poor Finishing London. Apr. 17. SCOTLAND beat England 3— 1 m th€ soccer international at Hampden Park to-day. England led 1 0 at the interval. The teams were: ENGLAND Woodley iChelsea), Male, ißarkas'. Britton
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  • 53 3 Manchester City only need to win one more match to make sure of the First Division championship. They <=hi:;:d do this on Saturday next when they engage Sheffield Wednesday at Maine Road. Blackpool are certain of promotion and Doncaster are definitely relegated Aldershot must seek re-elec-tic:i to the
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  • 79 3 Results Of Principal Home Matches London. Apr. 17. JX* 8 of ln e principal rugby football matches p- d lo d arc as loll ows: Qwocesu; Bedford 9. wariequm. o. Coventry 6 pJK B !i Blackheath 4. Plymouth Albion 3. Devonport Serv. 3 C^i ,V m l8 Np
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  • 244 3 Bright Batting Against Indians Singapore. Saturday. DRIGHT batting by G. Michael who scored an excellent 35 runs was the chief feature of the match between Wearne Brothers and the Indian Association played on the Indian Association ground this afternoon. Batting first, Wearnes put up the
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  • 236 3 Good Bowling By Raffles Boys Singapore. Saturaay. IN a cricket match, between the S:C.R.C. and Raffles Institution on the R.i ground to-day Raffles Institution beai the S.C.R.C. by 138 runs, skittling their opponents for a mere 44, and com piling a score of 182 for themselves. RAFFLES INSTITUTION
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  • 211 3 Patently Absurd Says Economist London, Apr. 17. HOLLOWING last week's gold rumours which the "Economist" dismisses as patently absurd, the paper investigates the long term prospects of the metal the price of which is high enough to give producers a generous profit and also stimulate dishoarding of Indian
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  • 55 3 Japanese Military Man's Experience (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Apr. 17. WHILE engaged in taking snapshots, of poison being extracted fr*h snakes in the Bangkok Snake Park to-day, a Japanese Military Attache who is flying from Japan to England for the Coronation, had his wallet removed by a
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  • 91 3 Singapore, Saturday. Over 200 scouts were present at the Victoria School this evening at a concert given m honour of the visit of the Japanese scouts and guides who arrived m Singapore yesterday on a goodwill tour after visiting Bangkok, Hongkong and Shanghai. The programme opened with a
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  • 73 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 17. THE Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Company is planning to reorganise its business and to expand its activities. It is decided that all Chinese tobacco companies m China should amalgamate into one big co-operation, so as to concentrate all the power and resources
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  • 215 3 CAPTAIN'S KID Enjoyable Programme At The Alhambra Singapore, Saturday. THE Captain's Kid" is a picture full of the humorous and whimsical. It is a story of an old man who nearly gets himself hanged through telling a little girl pirate stories to amuse her. Starring Sybil Jason as the main
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  • 151 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Heavy Troop Movements Reported Shanghai, Apr. 17. THE situation m Suiyuen has become exceedingly critical. Heavy troop movements are reported m the Inner Mongolian border, where everything is m battle array. It is feared that Suiyuen is m danger of being invaded at any
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  • 68 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 17. Mr. Wu Chic Fei, a member of the Examination Yuen, denied that he had sustained serious injuries as a result of his motor-car being overturned. Only his head was slightly scathed. It was previously reported that Mr. Wu, while journeying from
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  • 36 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 17. Preparations for the inauguration of the Tokyo-Peiping air line are in full swing. It is understood that two new planes have been installed for the service
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  • 36 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 17. A big fire broke out m Wen Hsien, Szechuen, yesterday. Over 2,000 houses were burnt to the ground. It is estimated that nearly 20,000 people are homeless.
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  • 22 3 London, Apr. 17. Sterling on New York is 4.91-I'4 and Paris 110-1 32 with gold at 141-2. tish Official Wireless
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  • 207 3 Rain Causes Game To Be Abandoned Singapore, Saturday. SCORES m the match between the V.M.C.A. and the Ceylon S.C. at Balestier which was interrupted by rain, were as follows V.M.C.A. Scores: K. Leembruggen c Paramsothy b Sabapathy 2 A. Nathaniels b Retnasabapathy 12 B. S.
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  • 59 3 Conditions as to handicaps and distances for Polo Pony events are as follows: First Day— Thursday, May 20: Polo Ponies Division B. Catch-weights minimum 11 st. 7 lbs. Distance 2 furlongs. Second Day Saturday, May 22: Polo Ponies Division A. Catch weights, minimum 11 st. 7 lbs.
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  • 111 3 Entries for the annual Spring tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. close on Apr. 30. The handicapping and draw will take place on May 3 and play will start on May 6. The open events will, if possible, be played first so that players participating m the Singapore championship
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  • 141 3 Playing at the Victoria School Hall last Sunday the Mayblossom Badminton Party lost to Gentle Badminton Party by 2 games to 3. Scores (Mayblossom names first) SINGLES: Ahmad Mattar beat Hodn 13 (s>, 13. (3)— 9.15— 15 8; Omar Ahmad beat Ahmad Taib 14. (0), 14 (3)— 14
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  • 183 3 Speculators Suffer Heavy Losses London, April n. COMMODITY speculators who sus- tamed huge losses daring the week left the City to-day m a disgruntled mood, at a loss to explain why commodities which hitherto were regarded M the easiest way to get rxh quirk ►should have turned round
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  • 44 3 Oshawa, Apr. 17. After a mass meeting of strikers to-day Mr. Homer Martin, the President announced that the Union of Automobile Workers had decided to accept the invitation to a Peace Conference but until its conclusion tbe strike must continue Re uter
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  • 116 4 Dynamites Car Which Had Stuck In Mud Thurston. Maryland. Ansertd by the impassable conditions of the roads near this tcwn, Mr. L T OrtKK. a local resident, blew up his car with dynamite when it became s\uck m the mud. Mr. Gregg was on his way home when
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  • 121 4 Rochester, New York. A "synthetic skunk"— which smclld when there is danger— is the latest achievement of chemical science designed to help miners. The substance used is "butyl mercaptan." which can produce, it is claimed, an almost perfect copy of the pungent smell that heralds the presence
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  • 111 4 BUI Introduced In Danish Par'iament Copenhagen. Doga inn.* not bark alter dark— ac cord'ng to the t^rms-of a bill now be iure the Danish Parliament. The idea is to prevent dogs frcn; d i sturb m pcopl \s t leep Further, the measure stipulates, dog must
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  • 329 4 Boy's Evidence Causes Arrest Of Mother Paris. THE evidence of an 11 -year-old boy on the death of his father six years ago has led to the arrest of his mother and h2r denunciation oi" two men as her husband's murders. Rene Manin is
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    • 50 4 What a Grand Trio! "Piccadilly Jim" "The Thin Man" and "The Gorgeous Hussy" making Love on the Run m the grandest M.-G.-M. Comedy of the Year fcSsfci^^^"S?w^Svs^3^^^H^^^g^ ,<'■■■'■ '■'&/s%■ Joan Crawford William Powell AND 808 MONTGOMERY IN Frederick Lonsdale's Famous story •THE LAST OF MRS. CTIEINEY^ \pril 2^rd at Ihc
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    • 139 4 ITS LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY |alhambra today M tt u bucctncor goes digging {ml^^Lmjt^SKm. <rzr C singing iDd dancing joy! ''y '*Mk!|r t> 1 S J^Bly SYBIL JASON .J. S SEASON EXTENDED I WE KNEW YOU j WOULD RAVE ABOUT D2ANNA i Hundreds are coming i \VICE to see this
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  • 354 5  -  BOB MARTIN 14-LAMENESS Signs To Look Out For If you should at any time notice even so much as the beginning of a limp m your dog examine him at once. Immediate examination may save you many a day of anxiety. The most frequent cause
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  • 755 5 Six Main Departments THE CHIEFS THEIR WORK Berlin. T^HE first detailed explanation of how Germany's four-year plan is organised was given to Reuterscorrespondent by a well-informed authority. There are six main departments having different aspects of the plan under their care. At the head of the first
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  • 105 5 Call For Funds For Spanish Government Bombay An All-India conference at Delhi to collect funds for the Spanish Govern- j ment is being planned by the Bengal Labour Party. Witn the object of creating sympathy for "the brave fighters for democracy m j Spain," a committee is
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    • 280 5 HER BACK ACHED ALL THE TIME Krusthen Made Her Feel Better and Look Years Younger backache caused this woman so much pain that she could not take exercise, and, as a result, she soon pm on weight. She tells m the following letter how she overcame her troubles with Kruschen:—
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  • 170 6 It Costs £800 A Year To Be "Well Dressed" Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MEN who grumble at their wives' dress bills will no longer be able to use the classic argument "I can be well dressed for a quarter of what you spend." This is impossible, according to
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  • 131 6 Installation In Australian Theatre Sydney, N.S.W., Apr. 2. A crying-room for babies is being installed m the new Regal Picture Theatre at Gosford, a sea-side holiday resort, about 50 miles from Sydney. It will be the first m New South Wales. The room will be cleverly constructed
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  • 205 6 League Report Shows Improvement Geneva. WORLD trade showed a steady and general improvement m 1936, according to statistics just published by the League of Nations. In 24 of the 35 most important trading countries there was an advance m both exports and imports; m India, China, the Argentine
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  • 183 6 Big Increase In Exports To Yugoslavia Possible Belgrade During the second quarter of 1937 British exporters will be able to send £710,000 worth of goods to Yugoslavia This figure is based on trade figures for the last three months, which have iust been published, m conjunction with the
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  • 182 6 To Write New Opera On Napoleon Rome. SIGNOR Pietro Mascagni. composer of the opera "Cavalleria Rusfcana. irtends to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his famous work's first performance by producing a new opera, with SS)leon Bonaparte as the central fl^clvalleria Rusticana" was played for the first time at
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  • 38 6 Brussels. Prince Charles, Court of Flanders, is to represent his brother, King Leopold, at the Coronation, according to "Le Soir Prince Charles will, says the paper, be accompanied by Baron Goffinet and Captain Baron Maere D'Artrycke.
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  • 246 6 Scottsboro Trials To Be Resumed Decatur. Alabama THE trials of the nine Scottsboro negI roes who were charged six years ago with assaulting two white women, are to be resumed shortly. This was revealed here after a secret conference between the Attorney-Gene-ral of Alabama, Mr. A.
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    • 232 6 I -DIAMOND' tttDS Kit A Nk^T^al I SOUND INVESTMENT fS^al I You »p»ad oai-lkirj ©I %A I yawr bte la bed. tintnlur* V T afl X jmu b«htoJ i* tIM awtl f^i afl I a»awf*aat item ul rursitur* %s^B afl ta your bout* vlC^^bl a^l Do n-.t tc ialUli«4 »>th
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    • 259 6 STOMACH GAS GONE AFTER ONE DOSE -Wind" Absorbed and Condensed Instantly When, as the result of indigestion, food is allowed to ferment m your stomach, the stomach becomes distended with "wind." The result is one or more distressing symptoms heartburn, flatulence, acid risings m the throat. It stands to reason
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  • 539 7 EXCELLENT COMEDY WITH ROMANCE THREE FAMOUS STARS TOGETHER AT LAST «Ps harder to atay a star than to become a star." Joan Crawford's statement was emph< tic. "Stardom seems to be the ultimate goal, the top rung of the ladder, when you are climbing.
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 7 A scene from "College Holiday" a fine musical feature opening shortly at the Alhambra Theatre Singapore.
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  • 487 7 Groundless rumours are current m Singapore, that the famous little child cinema star Shirley Temple is dead. A certain Indian paper has actually published the fact. The local theatres here however are well informed on this subject and state definitely that Shirley Temple is quite
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  • 328 7 "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" IS HERE A FINE COMBINATION OF MUSIC AND ROMANCE roIIR "top" radio names are m the 1 cast of Paramount's "College Holiday," the gay comedy with music which comes soon to the Alhambra, Thtatre Singapore. The list is headed by Jack Benny, America's most popular radio funmaker, and
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    21 7 Simone Simon, Paul Lukas and Constance Bennet, who appear on April 20 at the Capitol Theatre Singapore m "Ladies In Love."
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  • 543 7 FOUR FAMOUS BEAUTIES IN "LADIES IN LOVE 9 l OVE them—keep laughing at them and they can't hurt you! While it lasts swell: But no tears when it's ended!" That's what four lonesoms, lovely ladies say m "Ladies m Love," But what they do makes
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  • 5773 8  -  RAFAEL SABATINI Our Short Story.: By 'TYRANNICIDE was the term applied io her deed by Adam Lux. her lover m the sublimest and most spiritual sense of the word for he never so much as spoke to her, and she never so much as knew of his existence.
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  • 1631 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES y HAVE been reading with great profit to myself "An Introduction to the Study of Ancient Times m the Malay Peninsula and the Straits of Malacca," by Mr. Roland Bra(idt!l. The second part of this essay was recently published m the Journal of tfce Malayan branch of
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  • 398 10 Paying a visit to Singapore and staying at the Raffles Hotel are Mrs. Harry Myles and Msa Boyd. They are both here Id avoid the Australian winter. Hard to imagine is usually Mrs. Lee Choon Guan playing the idle convalescent with her arm in a sling all
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  • 1602 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent AMONGST the Coronation goers last week waa f he 'Pride of the Japanese Navy." H.I J. M.S. Ashigara which tarried on ncr the representatives of Japan to England. For their welcome and so that the residents of Singapore should have a
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    • 172 10 At Vogue's! "Paris Review of \e*v Fall Sifliouettes P^J^JJJ DICTATES SINGAPORE ACCLAI IS PEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE. Weekly Shipments of Distinctive Afternoon Gowns Creations of the most exciting models m the Paris Openings New Fashions Authentic Styles At Vogue's where women have always been particular about their appearance will
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  • 699 11 NOTES from FRASER'S HILL OUR PHASER'S HILL LETTER THE golf course has been considerably brightened during the week by the appearance of large striped umbrellas somewhat resembling canvas awnings which un- fortunately were necessary to sneiter their owners whilst playing golf, as the sudden heavy showers falling every evening and
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  • 1198 11 NOW that decorations are being put up m the streets and invitations for the Governor and Lady Thomas's garden party are out, the Coronation does seem dismayingly near dismayingly because m our rush of farewell j parties for speeding those who are for- < tunate enough to
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  • 578 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Apr. 18, 1937. FIRST AID r*OL. J. L. Sleeman. Chi f Comm:--■kmer of the St. John Ambulance Brtfcade Overseas, h^s no reason to be clis-in-nointed wi f h the resuU of iff to Singapore, for the e-tab-rnen" i f a Brigade he c is now a
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  • 1226 12  -  G. S. Hammonds j Memories Of The Old 1 I School The Blind J j Method Other j Uses For The Typewriter Touching The Troubles Of One-Finger Men AXE of the greatest benefactors of. ir.anl d, and one whose name is known to Jjerban one m
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  • 594 12  -  Anglius ANOTHER example of the long memo- ries wives have. i A BILL met some friends whom he had not seen for ten years. When he arrived home his wife met him at the door. "Oh, Bill, if this was the first time, I
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    • 44 12 /2o^eX GU*+t£A<f t Sir Alan Cobham >\r Malcolm Campbell F^^^ .^9 Lincoln Ellsworth v~ Kin Waller L^^^ r^*^* Don Bradman HPIM^ I1 ~^^^^^^^^^^B Horld Records fw J^f 3^)l^B Tudor Stainless 43. B^BI^IHiIIHUIHIIIWI Royal 63. R^^^^S^E^^^^^^^S Imperial 79. 4\jßJ Pf iy 4^^J!A J^^ W*t ...a
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  • 559 13 HOW SINGAPORE COMES IN ON ROUTE MOST AFFECTED BRITISH SHIPPING PLIGHT IN EASTERN WATERS (By a Tribune Reporter) MfHE Yisii of the 10,000-ton Japanese cruiser. Ashigara, last Sunday, «fcr "vea to emphasis: the remarkably great progress that Japan ha made on the sea, and
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  • 139 13 Copies Will Be Availabl For The Public (By Air Mail) (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London, Mar. 31. TN the House of Commons before the Easter recess Viscountess Astor asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he would see that the Mvi Tsai Report was fieely
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  • 89 13 To Sing: During Coronation Week Toronto, Ontario. Lady Wilkins, wife qt Sir Hubert Wn inns, the famous Arctic explorer, is to sing at a London night club dur'.ng the Lr T onat on festivities. Before her marriage, Lady Wilkins was well-known on the New York stago. After her
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  • 449 13  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc By (Dr. of Ocular Science) Is the electric energy released by rad'o waves entirely harmless to life? There is certainly nothing extraordinary m the idea. Electricity is a coir paratively new form of energy m human experience. Only for a little over a hundred
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  • 196 13 Workmen's Discovery In Old Cottage la? London A 200-YEAR-OLD painting, probably the work of John Wesley, t ii* founder of Methodism, has been dl«> covered by workmen at High Wyeomb^. Bucks. The men, starting on the demolitio o. one of the old cottages In St. Marys
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    79 13 Through an Aldershot barracks square lined with cheering crowds of troops, meant to represent a London street. 400 horses oi the Royal Scots Greys were led to familiarise them with the noises and colours of the Coronation. Most of the horses will be ridden by high offi- cers m the
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  • 1530 14  -  W. B. Paler son I'VE been reading the newspapers again. According to my experience it is a beneficial thing m moderation. Like gingerbeer and other heady potions, it is innocuous m .small doses. Of course, if it ever threatens to become a habit, like getting
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    • 190 14 V^OCIW BY AIL S3IEAM FOR •■gHIP. AIR AND/ traveC! I*^^1 unes i NO BOOKING FEES. j Chinese clients and those of all i other domiciled communities are C given the best of attention and assistance. J 39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone 5911. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL
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    • 153 14 idney Trouble |T?^^w is the cause tW^f' li^B STIFF, swollen joints, with the gnawing, K«r^ .^^%fl ever-present agony of Rheumatism. Days f seem long with pain, but nights seem V^^r^^l endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your llsl body needs. You will get oo real relief while |al
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    • 48 14 GOODBYE CORNS! Why suffer the exb^b^bT >:: eructating pain of BvV corns when a few ■H r GETS-IT ■V^ will bring instant is r^ ie^ fewdays iW A later the corn ■r w P ee F| E/v and your corn V 7 troubleß V I y' over. GRANTS WHISKY
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  • 754 15 SOME OF THEM HAVE DIED j PA UPERS (By Air Mail) London. Mar. 30. JF the Hill for the it vision of Ministerial salaries passes Parliament after the Easter Recess, Mr. Raid i win's successor at 10. Downing j Street, will be the first Prime Mini--1
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  • 280 17 Govt Report On Mutinous Penitentiary Toronto, Ontario. A CLUB and a school for crime" is the description given m the report on Guelph Penitentiary, the scene of extensive r'.oting by mutinous convicts m January An inquiry into the affair was conducted by Judge James Madden,
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  • 294 17 Rings Up Police As Well As Fire Brigade New York A NEW burglar alarm which rings up the police station when an intruder ci ters has been invented by electrical engineers here. it is an imperceptible -heat-trap". When anyone enters its orbit it makes i* telephone call
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  • 195 17 A Roadmender And A Foreman Among Claimants Cape Town. A roadmender and a farm foreman are among the 200 claimants to a £7.500.000 fortune which is now due for distribution. They are Mr. Richard Kitching. who lives at Malmesbury. Cape Province, and Mr. A;:ie Roelofse. who works on
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  • 551 17 Claimed By Viola After Saxophone Triumphs '.By Air Mail London. Mar. 30. I HAVE come to the end of my tether." was the note left behind by Harry Berly. the well-known violc and saxophone player, whose brilliant career has ended with his death on
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  • 129 17 Vienna Helping London Police Vienna Police headquarters m Vienna are busy at work on their "chapter" of the 'Handbooks of Criminals" which Scotland Yard are preparing for the Coronatipn. The book is being compiled to help the London police m dealing with thn large influx of international
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  • 248 18 Formed By Tradespeople In Prance I Paris. OVER 15,000 Paris tradespeople attended the inauguration of a "middle aass union/* formed to foster "respect of personal property and individual freedom," at the Velodrome D'Hiver. ihc great Paris cycling arena. M Daladier, Minister of National Defence and president of
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  • 94 18 Totalisator Pays £1,699 For ss. Adelaide, South Australia, Mar. 30. THE doubles totalisator at Onkaparinge (South Australia) operating on the i Gnkapar'nga Cup and the Great Eastern Steeplechase returned a record civldend of £1699.5.6 lor 5|- f equal to 6,796 to 1. M Only one ticket was taken
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  • 1361 18 RUBBER SHORTAGE COMING? DUTCH LEADERS SAY "NO" UNITED STATES OFFICIAL SAYS "YES" London. Mat. 30. VTO fewer than three Dutch authorities have been at pains this week to allay reports of an >mnrnrnt rubber shortage*. They are Mr. Collh'n, the P emier. Professor J. van Gelderen, Dutch delegate on the
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    • 633 18 Itching Skin Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Thanks to the discovery of an Amerl- clear, healthy complexion will give you ran physician, it is now posaible to kill new charm fend make it easy to wia and rcmov.- ti»e true cause of most akin friends. «bks. Your skin has nearly
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  • 771 19 Tournament Next Month SEVEN TEAM* EXPECT TO COMPETE <By "Racquet") rNTRAK V to early expectations, as many as seven teams, I understand, have agreed to take part m the laities' badminton competition that is being arranged by the Kinta Badminton Association. Those who are likely to participate
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  • 206 19 Charming: Badminton Enthusiast nEATH has removed a most promising young badminton player m the person of the late Florence Chan, who was a member of the Merry Youngsters Party. A very charming young lady, Miss Chan was fancied by her Party to make a good
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  • 43 19 The following will represent the Rex Badminton Party against the Evenstar Badminton Party to-day at the latter's court at 3.30 p.m.: August Sng, Francis Sim, Teoli Thiam Poh, Teo imam Nam, William Tan, Chan Sin Sim. and Yeo Kirn Kee.
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  • 698 19 Farewell To Mr. Shaw (Frovi Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 14. AT the third annual general meeting of the Johore Badminton Association held m the International Library, Johore Bahru, with Mr. F. L. Shaw (President) m the chair, incidentally the last meeting of the Association he
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    23 19 The late Miss Florence Chan, who was a promising (yoi^ng badminton player attached to the Merry Youngsters B.P. and the Fairfield Girls' School.
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  • 845 19 MALA CCA SPOR TS JOTTINGS EUROPEANS v. REST MATCH SELECTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. MOT much tennis was possible m the M.L.T.A. League tournament last week. One interesting tie, however, was that between the Klebang Tennis Party and the St. Francis' Association for whom H. M. de Souza,
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    • 141 19 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OP OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councillor) MJ>. of Berlin University. m x Jft* Increased vitality
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  • 1834 20  -  ARGUS Reflections On Visit Of Sir Julien Calm's Team His Suggestion About Cricket Coaches Lessons Of The Displays Improving The Malayan Standard Dr. Hopkins' Fine Record The Padang "Derby" Gaillard's Fine Knock B art els 9 Bowling. (By /^AIIN'S cricketers have come and gone, but the benefits
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    2 20 Hajime Sakamoto
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    6 20 Mohamed Fahmy, middleweight Champion of Egypt.
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  • 1071 20  -  K.O. The Rivers-Frisco Fight Did AYs Stubborness Hasten His Defeat? Mohamed Fahmy Next Can He K.O. The Filipino? Boon Mah-Marquez Fight Fixed Ventura A Great Drawing Card Opening Of Happy World Bouquet For Ignacio His American Exploits Recalled (By QNE of the largest crowds in many months
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    41 20 Mr. Julien Frankel and ivlr. Patrick Donoughe. old school friends, meet after forty year.s on the spot where Mr. Donoughe saved Mr. Frankel from drowning ir the Soldier?' Bathing Pool then situated on the slopes of Fort Canning facing Tank Road.
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    • 662 20 corns AND CALLOUSES Here ts a letter from a woma'i who suffered for twenty years from oora ;tnd collouhm And then, m un« month \k\\.s ;.";(;d iiom her martyrdom by Kitdox. fake warning all you foot sufferers and profit by experience so dearly bought 1 naii three very hard and
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    • 182 20 LIFE GIVING NECTAR THE "SHAKTI SANJIVANI" PILLS. They purify and enrich blood, renovate memory and infuse vigour into the body and mind. $9.60 per phial (60 Gold -coated Pills) For our free book KAMSH ASTRA, a guide to health, please apply to, ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY, 101, Selegie Road, Singapore, at
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  • 127 21 The seventh annual general meeting of the Vehicles Dept. Sports Club was held at the Registrar of Vehicles' Court, on Wednesday with Mr. P. Wilson m the chair. The minutes of the previous general meeting was read and confirmed and the following were elected office-bear-rs for the
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  • 30 21 The Enggor Junior team will meet the R.A.F. on Monday, at the F. and N. sports ground at 5.15 p.m. All Junior members are requested to turn up.
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  • 404 21 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday mornirig. RUBBER Singapore: 37*4 cts., down i/> ct. Market Tone: Easier. London: *****6 d., up 1 16 d. Market Tone: Opened steady now easier. New York: 22»/ 8 cts., down lil6 ct. Market Tone Steady. To-day's market has been easier m
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  • 81 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. April) 37% 38 Good F.A.Q. m cases (P. 0.8. April) 36% 37 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardabb Spore) 37% 37 2 do. April 37% 37% do. May June 37 y 2 37%
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  • 45 21 "The following will represent the ~reen Hill "B" team against the Merry You^srsters "B" Wee Sin Oon, Chan T n o Miane Douglas Neo, Yeo Seng Robert T*n. Quah Wee Khiam and Tan Miang Kow." Reserves: Lee Teow Hong and Abdul Rahim.
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  • 49 21 J.C.S.A. v C. A. The folio wing will represent f c J.C.S.A. In a billiards m^ch against ihe Chinese Association *n the J.O.S A. '"remises to-day at 10.30 a.m James Lee, Goh Chiang Chuah, A. Ghani, Low Ho k Kiat, C. Albnqueque, Tan Bock Lim and Lim Cheng Ban.
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  • 49 21 At the fourth annual athletic sports of St. Patrick's School on Thursday May 20 there will be an old boys' half mile ace timed for 5.25 p.m. Entries at the oost. A cup has been kindly presented by Mr. Low Khre Senp of thr Roxy Theatre.
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  • 164 21  -  K.O. Programme Approved By Board (By Singapore, Saturday. AT a meeting of the Board of Control last night, Mr. Bertie Bell's card for Friday, April 30 was approved. In the .main event the newcomer from Japan, Hajime Sakamoto, will fight Johnny Mortell. Another newcomer.
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  • 144 21 STRAITS MUSLIM B. P. At the general meeting of the Straits Muslim Badminton Party held ia^L oun day at the residence of Air. Mohamed Jaffar bin Haji Ismail, 2, Loron? 32 Geyiang, Singapore, the following were elected office bearers lor the ensuing year: Patron:— Mr. Mohamed Jaffar bin Haji Ismail;
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  • 200 21 Restored lo health after influenza All who are worried because they are losing weight and fear dreadful consequences should read this letter from an English nurse. This lady had lost 10 pounds m weight after influenza and was terribly run-down; yet see how
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    • 1353 21 ZHL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FOLLOWING are the programmer T Lr.wrence and Coward. r to be broadcast from Radio ThTStre^ch* AlbUm WaUZ Phoenlx ZHL, the B.M.B.C. station, during You were there. Phoenix Theatre Orch. the coming week: Scene from Family Album G ertruae Tan v
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    • 677 21 7 p.m. Tamil Music. Gramophone Records. Madras Radio Star, Miss D. K. Pattammal's Kutchery. 7.40 p.m. Time, Weather and Announcements. 7.45 p.m. Malay Language Lesson, No. 3. by E.M.F. Payne. This is the third of a series of lessons, and those wishing to follow the course are advised to acquire
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  • 214 22 Bought £800 Samp For S.hHlir New V AFTER p lying 3 dollars 15 for a rare vari ?-y or the 30 cent 1869 Issue with inverted digs, vaiuL-d at more than £800, H rman H» rt Jr A to the Oregon curio dealer from whom hr- had purchased
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  • 78 22 the twenty fourth annual general of the Soon Hoe Kok Associaat the residence of Mr. Tan Slang the following were elected rers for 1937: ssident, Mr. Chia Soon Kirn; Vice Mr. Tan Hoon Siang. Mr. Tan Quee Eng and Mr. Ong Slew hon. Secretary, Mr. Chin
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  • 178 22 £42,000 FOR M.C.C. FROM TESTS Seventeen Counties To Share- k RECORD windfall may be expected by the 17 first-clftSS cricket counties v/hen the M.C.C. makes the customary grants from the Australian tour just ended. The M.C.C. has received about £42 000 as their share of the profits during the winter.
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  • 109 22 In a friendly table tennis matcn played at their premises the Excise Clerks' Club defeated the Treasury Audit Sports Union by 7 ties to nil: suits (Excise names first): Tan Mians; Kang beat Sih Kirn Soon 3—l; Tan Miane: Cheng beat M. L. Rodrigues 3—o; Wong Whey
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  • 57 22 The following will represent the Buds P.P. m a friendly game of badminton consisting of five singles and two doubles against the P.W.D. Headquarters Team at 12. Lorong 25-A Geylang, on t.o-day at 2.30 p.m.: A Puspalm, P. Nunis, Ivan Lewis, J. Puspalm, Lidford Steward Patrick Khoo, C.
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  • 678 22 RUSH TO JOIN AIR FORCE 14,000 APPLY FOR 2,140 VACANCIES i,By Air Mail 1 London, Mar. 30. THE succsss that, has accompanied the recruiting effects of the Air Ministry is a matter "for satisfaction. Not only have present requirements been met, but m some important instances a "credit balance," which
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  • 169 22 20,000 Men Take Tart In Manoeuvres Helsinki. 1 The greatest winter mano:uvres ever held m i his country have started m the aeishbciuhcoi or Laka Ladoga, r.orth3ast Finland near the Russian frontier. Ihey aie being ai'.end:d by the Finnish Domm^iidcr-in-Chief and General Statr ?nd militaiy attaches From the
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  • 68 22 Singapore, Sa- urday. S3irbn b'n Sairam, a Malay who plcad~d. rv.}tv \££'< week to tWi c^^rffes of theft of dothing and jewellery wa.i t--dav sentenced by Mr. W. G. Reeves tile Second Mn.c;ir 3 tratc f "> ur^erro tin months' r.i. on the first charge, and four months'
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  • 51 22 i Singapore, Saturday. Convicted on a charge of negligent driving, a Euio: can, Mr. W. Arnold, was fined, $25 by the Fourth Magistrate Mr. T. P. Cromvy?ll, to-aav The case, conducted by lnspector MtoKcnzie, was a sequel to an accident that Occurred m founpong Bahru Road on Jan.
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  • 59 22 Mr. Y. M. Degani, manager of the firm of Messrs. T. E. Maskati, has left for a short holiday m Bombay. At a farewell function Mr. G. Maganlal. vice-president oi the Indian Chamber of Commerce, garlanded Mr. Decani and expressed the thanks of the Chamber and
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  • 148 22 To Be "Shot" For Indian Film Bombay. Scenes depicting various aspects of Hie m England are to be "shot" by an I Indian fil*n company for a talkie callc. j '•Modern Youth." The film de cribes the experiences <>f a young India.} who goes to England to get
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  • 250 22 Use fnUcwHiK will represent I Spar ten Badfainton Party o.;- ;r" the .Toybei)? BPi^lnton Party m a fr I iv r^atch of five singles and fcwo douirie-; p1 the tatter's court. Kovan R.vd (stJh vilestor-r. uppm Berangoon Rorj; i today at 2.3H pin.- Cheoiii', Foon Thuan. Kofi Oon
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  • 91 22 The Social Athletic Pr» i .y v lAmence their six-a-sid r competition some time m June and members des*tous of taking part are requested submit their names either personally or by letter to: The hon. nrorts sl--retary, Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, 190. Albert Street, The entrance fee for
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  • 501 22 His rndiminished Pluck IT came as quite a shock to the boxing world when Jack Peter.sen. i colourful and courageous British heavy .an s'nce Bombardier Billy Welis, announced that he will fight no rwF», writes Jimmy Wilde, ex-flyweight champion of the World :n a horn** sporting journal One
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  • 91 22 In a frie?idly badminton mn'ch on Suadaf last, the Loke's B.P beat me Etona B.P. by 4 games to 1 Scores (Loke's players mentioned Hi st George Chen ber.t Andrew T. m Id 13 15—7: Lim Honf» titen& lorl to H Harden 15—10, 7—15. 7—15; Dm Jilt Fonc
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    • 166 22 i will open the jM^^/^Wm I FA IR at 6. 1." p.m. The thi>!i_:Y:rj! miri cf to-'J?.y ,l'.;o'/s V l[^ /^iMV ahea:!— to t>.e time when he retire- n y€^ I B\\ io the cn\,.\.::nil >.-c thhiairi To" which he has worked a lifetime. Iffl dl/X J Siart now a
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    • 30 22 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Active Agent wanted for international concern m Stationery. Office Equipment and school requisites working on commision basis. State references and anpW Box No. 164 co Sunday Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 210 22 DELIVERANCE from the choking grip of ASTHMA IN IO MINUTES HAY FEVER BRONCHIAL ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CHRONIC COUGHS Thirteen thousand doctors can't be wrong. Two million patients cai.'t be KTOUg. The efficacy of "Ephazone"--the ONE real, tried and proved remedy —is an accomplished fact. 'Ephazone' brings ease m 10 SECONDS— relief
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  • 602 23 AFTER BEING IN ARREARS A HARD GAME Ryder's Classic Winning Goal Singapore. Saturday. FE Chinese and their supporters had a h<>« k at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon when they met the Middlesex and were beaten by the odd c<>al m three, m
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  • 110 23 Runaway Win For St. Joseph's S 1^ 11^ 0 the Anglo-Chinese Scbool teiW mrsr n rs Sl J«»f Ph's Institution sSfl tK well earned victor > with lj > 9 *WWKi& L a P uyers Play W roi- ST JOSEPH'S SheedS p pk lb v Kanagaretnam
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  • 429 23 Inter-State Cricket SINGH'S SPLENDID BOWLING (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. Inter-State cricket match between Perak and Selangor began this morning on the Ipoh padang on a bowler's wicket, owing to heavy rain overnight. The weather was fine. Ferak won the toss and elected to
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    2 23 JOHNNY GABUCO
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  • 365 23 Six Wickets For 33 CLUB COLLAPSE BADLY Singapore, Saturday. r*OOD bowling by R. Thoy th^ "star" cricketer of St. Andrew's School enabled the school to dismiss the S.C.CU"A" team for 124 runs when they met at cricket on the padang to-day. The Club made a good
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  • 316 23 A Bright Knock 60 OUT OF 107 FOR S.C.R-C. Singapore, Saturday. A BRIGHT "knock" by Evan Wong saved the S.C.R.C. from a collapse m their cricket fixture against the S.R.C. on the padang to-day, the Club being dismissed for 107 towards which total Wong contributed 60,
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  • 810 23 SULTAN RESIDENT AT RACES LAST DAY OF TAIPING SKYE MEET (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. ?JE second and last day of the Taipin^ Skye meeting to-day attiacted a large cruwd, among whom were His Highness t he Sultan and the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator. Bright
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  • 176 23 Results of ties played at the S.R.C. on Friday Ladies' Open Singles: Mrs. L. M. Pennefathcr beat Mi?s B. Oehlers G—o, 6—l; Miss E. de Souza beat Miis Z. Clarke 6—l. 4—6. 5—4. Singles Handicap "B": A. M. Jmsen beat K. C Wylie 6-2. 6—4. Singles Handicap 'A":
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  • 295 23 PERAK PON IES Result Of Draw At fpoh THE Perak pony griffins have n«u 1 been maun for and the following aic-> the full particular* oi name. se>. age. he ght, breeding, owner and liainer lespeetively m that order: Kissing Cup Ch.A.G. S <14.2», Beonf« Ka iviure, A. Van Tooren.
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  • 44 23 S.RC. team v. Mun'cipal Electric Dept. rt "R.C. on Monday: J. Edwards, A B CoH'cV-. J. Ritchie. R Barth, J. Reuteas. A. M. J arisen. A. G. Armstrong, G. Fernandez. A. M V?iber<>. G. Duclos, J. Loveday, R. Milne, D. C Perreau.
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