Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 23 May 1937

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 4— Xo. 50. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1937. 1 FIVE CENTS
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  • 487 1 $7,000,000 AIRPORT AT KALLANG GIGANTIC TASK AT END "FINISHING TOUCHES ONLY" SAYS MAJOR NUNN is now practically ready, except for a few finishing touches, for the opening of Singapore's latest $7,000,000 airport, the civil aerodrome at KaJlang, on June 12. Official details of
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  • 268 1 Soviet Ambition BROUGHT NEARER BY LATEST FLIGHT Moscow, May 22 npHE Establishment of a trans-P. lar air-line to San Francisco, which is one of the most ambitious scheme* m Russia's third five-year plan has been brought a step nearer by the North Pole. flight of
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  • 230 1 Question Asked In Parliament 'By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 12. IN the House of_ Commons Mr. Parker asked the Colonial Secretary "if he is aware that the Federated Malay States Government have laid dow n that when clerks who have lost their
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    7 1 Coronation crowd m Trafalgar Square. Topical Press
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  • 95 1 $20/00 Remitted From Singapore Singapore, Saturday. SINCE the inauguration of the relief committee under the auspicies of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, it is learned lh?.t much progress has been made m tho way of subscribing funds for the relief cf the famine-stricken inhabitants of the
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  • 29 1 Le Bourget, May 22. THE famous French airmen, M. Doiet and M. Micheletti, left here at bOb p.m. on a flight to Tokyo. Reuter
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  • 141 1 Tuesday, May 18. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas gave a Garden Party at I ihe Residency. Wednesday. May 19. At 4.30 p.m. His Excellency opened th* Rnbber Research Institute. Kis Excel] encv and Lady Thomas dined with t'jr* Hon'ble Chief Justice Sir Sa**«u3l Thomas. Hi<".
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  • 228 1 Director Of Empire Service (By Air Mail) (Fpcvi Our Oivn Correspondent) London. May 12. MR. C. K. Price, of the Dominions wl Office, Mr. E. B. Bowyer of the Colonial Office, Mr. Arthur Mason, London Representative of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and Mr. C. G. Graves, Controller
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    15 1 The Duke of Gloucester inspecting the 2nd Battalion Bootl Guards during the Coronation Planet News
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  • 345 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh FIRST UNE In Event Of War In North China Shanghai, May 22. TENERAL Uyehda, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Japanese Military Headquarters, after a conference with the highest officials of the whole staff, has deeded to transfer the mixed brigade, which is ai present
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    • 62 1 U ad nn; TRIBUNE FOR BEST SPORTS REPORTS at a '■'fc* j i L i,J grail 't j y •k_ I Hi IS "*V 0 ID |£i 1 j;E<i Vi^^fS^^^^ icaH i rf-* II Kk^K i^i-i. ir-4^^H^^Y Ti 1 .'.■^^^rT <'• y7 HI »i..> I B^r *"'U'^gi:H J^ i* Si
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    • 36 1 From Our Oiuji Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. SURPLUS stocks of bnllet-proof wai c *coats on hand after supTilv'n*T the nolice force are now offered on sale by Contractors Supph. Ltd., at a cost of 25 ticals each.
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    • 11 1 THE m:\vs WITH VOIR BREAKFAST Try The >ioi.\i\<; Till BIT XE
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  • 653 2 PAGEANTRY OF THE CORONATION SURPRISE ADMIRATION SUCCESSION OF RECEPTIONS ATTENDED (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 12. AMID scenes of pageantry, probably unexcelled at any time or place m the history of the world, it is not surprising that the visiting Malayan Princes
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  • 493 2 In Singapore And Johore Next We THI: Pn byheiian I m Malaya ha -alive, the Malaya (Field) Cot: if*d about 15.000 fleet of cinematographic film depictiii-- Ufe and CBn !8 m Maiaya. The film, hay been produced by the Rev Hamilton A k.n. oi Ipoh. who
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  • 72 2 Shirley Temple's entertaining picture "The Poor Tattle Rich Girl" having had a successful three-day ran at the Ritz. Geylang, will again, m response to popular demand, be shown at a special matinee to-day at tl a.m. The charges tif admission aie 15. 20. 30 and 40 cents, amahs
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  • 488 2 M issionary Society's Tea Party •"THE president and members of the All -Malaya Muslim Missionary Society have Issued invitations for a Tea-party to be held at Darussalam, Chatndery Lane, to-morrow 'Monday* m honour of the birthday of the Holy Prophet Mohnmed. The following circular has been issued by
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  • 76 2 Singapore, Saturday. An officer of the Royal Air Force, John Meyer, and his Malay driver, were injured yesterday afternoon when the car m which they were travelling suddenly ran into a drain m Upper Serangoon Read, near the Government Printing Office. Mr. Meyer recei ved two lacerated
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  • 204 2 Lays Wreath Of Poppies At The Cenotaph A similar question to Mr. Sheehan, acoompaning the Sultan of Pahang brought the information that it was two normal features of London life that had evoked expressions of surprise and admiration from H.H. namely, greyhound racing aud ice hockey. The
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  • 37 2 Reprisals Threatened By Rebels Seville, May 22. A rebel broadcast threatens reprisals against Republican airmen held by the insurgents if the two captured German airmen, sentenced to death by the Basques, are executed. Reuter
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  • 106 2 All those who wish to subscribe to the above tund are requested to send m their contribution to Mr. M. Jumabhoy, chairman of tne finance committee, Malacca Street, Mr. M. Uttamram of No. 32 Arab Street, joint treasurer, Mr. M. R. Menon of the V.M.C.A., joint
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  • 726 2 Magistrate's Refusal To Hear Advocate Singapore, Saturday "fHE deprivation or an accused per--1 s"a ci sometmaf *niui i law ent.ued to as of right appear, to me to be more uian a naete m^;u■ar.ty of procedure. And even uit dues not amount io an illegality m t.
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    • 92 2 •Raffles Brasserie! i i BRAS BASAH ROAD I CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 j I 12.30 to 3 p.m. POP! EAR GRILL FOR (OXTIXEXTAL DISHES. AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. j HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY j Wedding; and Birthday Cakes made to Order t Owtsaje Catering Undertaken at Moderate Terms i SEE OUR NEW
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 296 2 PASSENGERS ARRIVED Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Naldera which arrived here from Europe yesterday: Mr. J. Acton, Mr. H. B. Allan. Mrs. I. Ackrill, Mr. F. M. Ba'stor Mr. and Mrs. A. Balcomb, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartlett, Mr. T. Bell,
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    • 57 2 Fletcher, Mr. E. J. Gillings, Mr. W. B. Groves, Mrs. R. Hawker, Mr. H. W. HUI, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kimber, Mastr. A. Kimber, Mrs. F. MacCallum, Mr. A. Macfarlane, Mr. G. E. Petney, Mr. A. Plummer, Mr. B. Sherratt. Mrs. G. N. West, Mrs. L. Westwood, Mr. R. Sayers,
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  • 1956 3 YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR COUPLE THEIR TWO BABIES LEFT IN LOCKED ROOM (By Air Mail) London, May 12. QNE of the most heartrendi g dramas m the long history of the Old Bailey came a close when a youn<>- couple, who have been married five
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    22 3 The Batsmgai Chinese UaMk Assoriation was one of the most artistically decorated lv m Kuala Lumpur dvi ing the recent Coronation celebrations,
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    16 3 A racing Koleh, one of the items m the recent Muslims' Coronation procession m Singapore Tribune
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  • 184 3 Restoration Of An Indian State Claimed (By Air Mail) London, May 12. MR. THOMAS B. ORTON has come to London from India on a strange mission He said: "I am acting as agent foi one Bhai Shubsher Singh, who claim* to be the rightful ruler of the State
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  • 77 3 The Police Band will play the fol- lowing programme m the Botanic Gari dens this evening, beginning at 8.30: I March, "Light Cavalry," Starks, Overtune, "Story of the Overtures, Winter: Selection, "The Merry Widow." Lehar; Waltz, "A Walt Dream," Oscar Strauss; Cornet Solos, (aj "I passed by your
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  • 1381 3 HEARTLESS CRIME BY A 'CA VALIER (By Air Mail* London, May 12. HURRYING along a crowded city street, j a smartly dressed young woman— a platinum blonde— felt her handbag slip I from her arm. Before she could stoop to pick it up a young man
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    • 241 3 A S T II M A ENDED IN IO MINUTES! VVhy suffer from Asthma. Bronchitis. Tuberculosis. Cnuq-hinp when Kpha ■Mt mWs make your Life Happier? ONB TABLET nfT;p77azone ends thc ping chokmc fight tor air Take «»NJ_ TABLE 7" now, and m 10 MINUTES you are breathing easily and naturally
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  • 73 4 The King And Queen To Attend London The King and Queen, it is announced here, will be present at the Festival of Youth which is to be held at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, on Saturday, July 3. The Festival is being designed to provide a complete demonst./ition of
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  • 145 4 Rumania's £82,000 Deal With Royal Mint Bucharest Sixty tons of old money have been sold to the Royal mint m London by the Rumanian Government for the sum of £82,000. All the money sold is of the same denomination—loo lei pieces worth about three shillings
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    • 463 4 *%> .> .j, -aj..:.-^ s>«s.<. <•♦<•♦♦♦♦•>♦ •_*"THE WHOLE PROGRAMME \T PRESENT BEING SHOWN AT THEY V PAVILION IS Olfl OF THE BEST EVER OFFERED TO CINEMA GOERS«jJs AIN SIMiAPOICK" MALAYA TRIBUNE, 19TH. +G<yw^^ 3 15 6 15 9 5 (aALMONT-BRITISH FILM Received by AIR MAIL .g. •I: nn: i 'onoa
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    • 469 4 I The Famous Star of ''DRACULA" Scores A a m! |ALHAMBRA j trO-PAV3.IS-6.15-9.15 V V-aaWV*-*^ %t yif **%mwjf WILLIAM M. PtgOß Vs. v«_** mmmmfrn yv mLm*mf r y >r€Sen^ s ______B__B BBBBBBm \Si-^r^ "Aji^ {X V^ -o^s^* E bbbbbbbbV MW^AM^Mmmm. \C^ I Lb_ .4* n M\ V 1 A mr
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    • 231 4 This Grand Programme is the Talk of J T Town Dick Powell has never sung better f a ...and MADELEINE CARROLL is more A 4. beautiful than Ever A t EVERY SHOW PACKED OCT! r TO-DAY CAPIIOL 3.15-6.15 9.15 •> A X mmmm mmammmm A X Paramount's Inspiring Pictures A
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  • 671 5 19-DISTEMPER They Need Not Have ft ri_ a fallacj common among average dog-owners that a Gloria almost certain to get distemper. A friend of mine who has recently bought a three months old pup was toid by an acquaintance, "You -houldn't buy a dog so
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  • 561 5 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science) IN reviewing the many methods of diagnosis used by the modern physician, we have been able to do barely more than mention a great many of the most useful ones. But it must be evident that
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  • 132 5 To Be Established By Two American Companies Washington, D.C. Transatlantic airship passenger services, it is revealed here, are being established m the near future by two American companies. Disclosure of these plans was made to the House Military Committee here. The committee was taking evidence on a B'll
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  • 83 5 Depositor Examines His Money Prague. Janko Halizisky, a 74-yeai -oia resiflect of Kosice, walked Into his bark end told the cashier that he would like to have his money— a sum equivalent to about £200. The amount was handed to him In notes. He made a searching examination
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  • 522 5 NEW FIREARMS ACT TO CURB ACTIVITIES (By Air Mail) London, May 10 a YESTERDAY saw an important move m 1 the campaign against the gangster and his si lisier practices. A new Firearms Act came into force. By this measure the police are given the necessary power
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    • 1027 5 r^tfflj^Mi^awMaa----i JACK USED TO BE WEAK, OTHER BODY-BUILDING ANAEMIC, THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED L_ .%0 IT WAS RICH IN WONDERS FOR JACK/ *^v»-^C_Jil 4f**ilSC VITAMIN B, AND- ij-w Hnl__M "_>v M- 13 ;****< l»X] Quaker Oats is rich m Vitamin B
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    • 112 5 Eno-health pt -A Clever at school keen on games full of life. Always sunny-tempered. She's got Eno-health. Eno allows no poisons to get into her system and make her slack and cross Give Eno to your children. It's so pure, so safe. It acts as mildly as fruit. And how
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    • 118 5 *i fTAKE A SECON D L00K... EVERYBODY ELSE DOES.' lIJ* S> f '<**-* m [mm. /y7 I I* p t jar HUDSON FOR 1937 a proving ground. m every road new atSBM 1 and^bctuty bTsidTwifh 'S'Kiß cars, is the best .face to dLover how °i hcr 1927 stepped ahead of
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  • 329 6 Increase In Last Year's Circulation i i London NO fewer than 4,574,000 copies of the Scriptures were circulated m China and Manchukuo during 1936, an increase of 347,000 over 1935. For all Asia the circulation touched the notable figure of 7,604,000 volumes, a large increase on
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  • 98 6 New Zealand's Coronation Planting Scheme Wellington. To commemorate the Coronation festivities, motorists m New Zealand have declared to plant 1.600 acorns, from the pick of English oak trees, throughout the country during the next 12 months. The acorns, 800 for the North Island and 800 for the South
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    • 448 6 NEVER A DAY WITHOUT HEARTBURN m\*^ m^m^ **r a m^^ BrpiAMOND**B mzm 0^ JFK. B^^^ M^5J"-*^7^_* io^^ o'^0 m A "DIAMOND BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. The bedstead is the centre of the home. Price, beauty and endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three
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    • 86 6 WHY KEEP fl tflP^mm M s _t^ THAT ROTTEN COLD? __S _T^_*S f Mmm If you will not catch cold and I V rfiSS^ ]p! They refresh and disinfect J~jmmM. j^% t I the mucous membranes of ITU** f*^B I -Ww*** I j the mouth and have no bad j
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    • 199 6 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES .No. 4. I I I ml _l I I J"-"******** L I II J_| mw mt ****%*< i m. -j jj ■*P***'__H B^>**^H I r THE FIRST BREW! IN 1845 J C Jacobsen set out for Germany with the object of studying the 1 makinc of Laser Beer.
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  • 550 7 "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER HALL JOHNSON CHOIR OF 54 NEGRO VOICES OET m he colourful background of New Orleans sn the gay 70s. •Rainbow on the River," Bobby j Kreen'- nging vehicle produced by Sol Lesser tor RKO Radio release, i
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    20 7 Bobby Breen m a scene from "Rainbow On The River," which is the next change at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 339 7 MUSICAL ROMANCE Three New Catchy Tunes "CING Me a Love Song," Cosmopoli--3 tan's lateit musical comedy, which Fiist National will screen at the Pavilion Tneatre, Singapore shortly, has James Melton, Patricia fcuiis, tiugh Herbert, ZaSu Pitts, Allen Jenkins and Nat Pendleton m the steiiar roies.
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  • 155 7 20th Century-Fox Triumph I Life, love, laughter and revelry, under the greenwood trees of the For:st of Arden, highlight the screen picturization of Shakespeare's "As You Like It," Twentieth CenturyFox which will be shown at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, shortly. Here, m one merry and riotous
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    20 7 A scene from "As You it." eaturing Elisabeitt Bergner, which will be screened at the Pavilion Theatre, S ngapore, shortly.
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  • 53 7 Singapore, Saturday. ATECHNICOLOUR film of the Empire's homage to Their Majesties, tbe King and Queen will be screened m Singapore m the near future. British Movietone News have filmed the picture and have released it through the medium of Twentieth Century-Fox Films. lhe fi-im is expected to arrive
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  • 200 7 Full of Uric Acid and Unable to Move If all your joints were so stiff with uric acid that you thought yourself fortunate even to be able to sit all day m a chair, you would do anything to g3t well. This woman had
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    15 7 Madeleine Cam.ll who ap] m "On The Avon; ROW screening at thc Capitol Theatre. Singapore.
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  • 264 7 A COMEDY HIT Robertson Hare's Record DURING the filming of the great nrw f-nce hit, -Aren't Men Beasts?" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre Singapore shortly. Robertson Hare and Alfred Drayton had the unique eypeiience cf ploying m the film, stage and wirelessversion of the play, all
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    • 556 7 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising pain caused by piles do not wait until piles (haemorrhoids) reach such a terrible state that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all about this special remedy. He knows
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  • 6855 8  -  ROBERT HICHENS Our Short Story By ORETTY Theodora Wilby, formerly Theodora Cole, was what is commonly called "a womanly woman," and had originally been a girlish Sirl. Sh 4 loved cloth<s, liked men, thought that flirtation wa.s one of 'he in:*, or pleasures of me, believed that .'t'Vii
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    • 166 8 Wk y-raSryy |f /fi J Singapore Branch has full X I 'JPimwwi y§ I zBEf at J ments etc I HEAR YOU ARE RETIRING.... RATHER YOUNG AREN'T YOU? "NOT AT ALL, WHEN I TOOK OUT MY "PRUDENTIAL" POLICY I WAS ABLE TO FIX MY OWN RETIRING AGE" I was able
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    • 914 8 m liniy Acidity Cauiei 12 Dangerous Disease Check Your Symptoms. And Take Advice of --> World-Noted Doctor if You Suffer from Getting aRCLES X I Up Nights, Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes, (utiDEREyEsJLyy Nervousness, Loss of Vigour, etc. nervousness^ M Look at all the symptoms on this chart. Vigour, Sciatica, burning,
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  • 1647 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES tHE Danes started it. I refer to the Hectic Saturday of May 15 \n which a -rood many people indulged and of which I was, of course, no more than an interested and innocent spectator. Bm Danes started it with their At Home m honour of the
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  • 2612 10 By our vt om a u correspondent I I ONE of the.* pots of thc Coronatioi here was the Ball given i ILE. Sir Shenton und Lady Thorn ment House on May 14. It l enjoyable function. Under j the present regime most affairs at
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    34 10 Photo.) RSiss Begum Shirazee m the beautiful gold sari of a Muslim bride which won her the lst prize m the "most beautiful" section of the Costame Parade at the Ball at Sea- Ikeda
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  • 371 10 Seen Heard SCrange House Guests have the McEnellys, who have had two Himalayan bears boarded on them by the Havaid Expedition who have just returned from Northern Siam and have gone to Borneo to do more study about Gibbon life. Wild men of Borneo Perhaps that is what Mr. and
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    36 10 Photo.) Mrs. Schweizer's costume, though not one of the prize winning ones was much admired. It is a cosivme worn for Sunday church going by the women of one of the smaller cantons m Switzerland. Ikeda
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  • 1442 11 NOTES from PHASER'S HILL "UNDOUBTED success *J crowned the efforts of both Mrs. Paramor and Mrs. Davidson aiso the staff St. Margaret's School, m their ar--.cement for the celebration" c Coronation at Fraser's Hi!] \"short s mrns ftra* held at the school irom whence the children march- ro the Padang.
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  • 430 11 MRS. Yates of Palais des Modes gave me good news when I went m last week m telling me that she was moving her shop so that it would be more convenient for parking accommodation for all her numerous customers. Her move is not far, however just
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  • 596 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, May 23, 1937. THE FUTURE OF MALAYA 'HTiIK Future ol the Colonial Empiiv" b Uie title of an article m the current issue of the Crown Colonist, and it is a well constructed attempt to visualise the changes which the coming years will inevitably bring m
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  • 1326 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Thoughts On The Future Of The Colonies Q p The Next Fifty Years— Good Will f And Good Deeds— Higher Sta tus— j Aliens And Unrest— Future j Citizens A Dangerous j Policy Of Neglect j s*m JHERE are three important statements which
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  • 550 12  -  Anglius A WELSH clergyman, preaching be- fore an English congregation which he took to be not too well educated, gave out his text m English and then said: "It is rather interesting to hear it m the original Hebrew," whereupon he repeated it m
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  • 463 13 FIRST OF ITS KIND IN MALAYA EXPEDITING COAL-HANDLING CONSIDERABLE SAVING TO S.H.B. IN OVERHEAD CHARGES (Special To The Sunday Tribune) £30,000 plant to handle coal, which will be the first of its kind m the country, is coming out for the Singapore Harbour Board,
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  • 446 13 i knot Vicar Had To Appear In Court (By Air Mail) London, May 10. JJ-jner. Mr. J. H. Loades. observed: jwO days before^he was to appear m court at Bearstead on criminal forges, the 48-year-old Vicar of Box- j e y. near Maidstone, Rev. Peter
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  • 143 13 To Mafo? Fi/ff! O/ Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Ward Wing, the well-known film director who was m Malaya two years ago picture-making, will arrive m Singapore early next month to make another film "Singapore Police." He has already sailed for Colombo from England by the Nippon
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  • 321 13 Coronation Celebrated At Farrer Park CINHALESE from all parts of Singapore T and Johore assembled on Sunday last I at Farrer Park m response to invitations issued by the Singapore Sinhalese Association who held a tea party m honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI
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  • 65 13 Berlin. There are 5,302 cinema.s in Germany seating 1,943,099 spectators, accord n to figures published here by the Rcie Film Chamber. Other German film statistics inciace the following: More than 240,000,000 feet of unexposed film are used every year by tn. industry and 6,000,000 feet are
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  • 592 13 UNCANNY POWERS OF "lIOUDINI OF INDIA" (Sunday Tribune Special) IfNOWN throughout the world as the man with the X-ray eyes on account i of his uncanny powers of reading j lengthy articles with his eyes plastered With rice flour paste or with four-fold i
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    20 13 One of the many new godowns being erected m connection with the Singapore Harbour Board wharf de velopment scheme. Tribune
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  • 1382 14  - A SCO T S MAN L OOKS AT M A LAY A W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On The Regrettable Fact That Have Once More Been S Overlooked In The Honours S List, Dilate On The Ques- J tion Of Accent And Con- S elude With A Few
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  • 460 15 STRIKING APPEAL IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS •By Air Mail) Westminster, May 10. ■IBOLISH the coroner," or at least "stop his lectures." was the appeal of Lord Morris to-night m one of the m o<i thorough-gomg speeches the House of Lords has heard for a long
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  • 200 15 Result Of Operation For Tumour London. A DOUBLE .sex change m a woman is j reported m 'The Lancet" from j Vienna. "A remarkable feature," il is stated, "waa the rapidity with which the I change look place m both directions." The woman, who was 32
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  • 177 15 Visited Indian Town Founded By His Grandfather London. Colonel J. L. Slecman. Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade overseas, has arrived m England after a 38,000 miles tour m the East, during which he visited the town of Sleemanabad, India, which was founded by
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  • 137 15 Schoolchildren Momentarily Paralysed Johannesburg, i Twenty schoolchildren are recovering here from a shock caused by lightning striking and underground water-pipe at the Brakpan School Six of the children were taken to hospital, but only one, a girl aged nine, was detained. The children were on the school verandah,
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  • 1147 18 DRAMA OF FAMILY HATRED "MANSLAUGHTER OF TERRIBLE GRAVITY" (By Air Mail) London, May 10. WITH the judge's "Ten years' pc n al servitude" ringing m his ears, a young carpenter, on his 23rd birthday, found guilty of the manslaughter of his stepmother,
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  • 149 18 Brothers Meet In Car Smash Collmgwood, Ontario. I A MOTOR smash between their two cars reunited two brothers who had not seen each other for 37 years. i The two cars came into collision with each other on a mam road near here. "Why don't you
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  • 141 18 British Representation To Turkish Premier Ankara, Turkey. A "souvenir" commemorating the laying of the foundation stone of the Bri-tinh-built Karabuk steel works m Anatolia has been presented by Sir Percy Lorraine, the British Ambassador, to i the Turkish Premier, General Ismet In- I eunu. The souvenir consists of
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  • 88 18 Man Found 75 Miles Away Four Days Later Kimberley, Cape Province. 1 Johxmnfis Van Der Walt, aged 27, vanisned from a compartment m which he was travelling m the Kim-berley-Warrenton train and no trace .;f him was found for four days. New he has been discovered 75
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    13 18 Sorcar, the well-known Indian magician reading a newspaper blindfolded. Story on page 13.
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  • 159 18 j Descendant Of Leader Of Bounty Mutiny Sydney, N.S.W., May 8. PERCIVAL. Bert Guy Jackson, 22, of Norfolk Island, a direct descendant of Fletcher Christian, leader of the mutiny of the Bounty, saw many things new to him when he disembarked at Sydney from the steamer
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  • 111 18 Must Be Fumigated Before Entering India Rangoon. The importation of living plants into British India and Burma through the post has been banned, according to an official communique issued here. With the exception of fruit and vegetables intended for consumption, all living plants enter the country by sea
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  • 112 18 Millionaire Aviator's Pro'ect Stratford, Connecticut. A round-the-world flight m a ''flying gas tank" may soon be accomplished by the milloinaire film producer, Mr. Howard Hughes, who holds the transAmerica air speed record. Reports of the flight have beerstrengthened by confirmation that a 5-necial amphibian aeroplane is being built
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  • 104 18 1,000 Working In England As Domestic Servants Vienna. It is stated here that there are now about 1,000 Austrian girls working m England as domestic servants. Many of them are well educated women. Some were secretaries and clerks. There is a keen desire on the part of many
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  • 614 18 Baby "Course" For Fathers Egg Says "Hello" Woman Who Ate Her Words Jugged Rabbit HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world, sent by Reuter correspondents: TRAFFIC JAM The "Stop" and "Go" arms of a traffic signal, missing since late one night, have suddenly
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  • 216 18 Thanksgiving Service At St. Paul's London THE King and Queen will attend the Thanksgiving service to be held en Empire Day (May 24) m St. Paul's Cathedral. Persons present will also include all representatives of the Empire who are to be at the Imperial Conference The service, for
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  • 142 18 No Need For Soldiers To Spend Own Money London Improvements introduced from Apr. 1, 1937, should render unnecessary any personal expenditure by soldiers on Imperial establishments towards their me:sing, declared the Secretary of State for War m answer to a question m the House of Commons. He
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  • 151 18 British Boys Joined The Navy And Saw The Sphinx A Alexn n '1 A party of more than 10G British boys, all under 17. from Lh« k*wer deck of the alrcraft-carriors "Couraeeous," 'Glorious" and "Furious." visiting Alexandria, have been given two dcys' sight-seeing m Cairo as
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  • 137 18 30 Per Cent. Drop In Motor Accidents The roads of Tokyo, which account for about half the total traffic acciaents, m Japan are becoming safer by figures just, published. Last year, there were 25.829 mishaps m the area controlled by the Tokyo Police Board. There were 411 deaths,
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    • 34 18 F UN OR LEISURE HOURS UN ARE FUN FARE A booklet of interesting Dram ing Card tricks, No price No postag*" Write for a Copy to-day to. ATANK NIGRAH PHARMAO 101, Selegie Road, Singapore.
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  • 735 19 FOONG SEONG CUP AND SINGAPORE TOURNAMENT TO BE IN TWO DIVISIONS 'By "Racquet") Ipoh. Tuesday. SEVERAL matters of considerable interest to badminton enthusiasts were direuHsed nt the recent annual general meeting of the Badminton Association ci Malaya held at Malacca. One ot the most important items dealt
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    23 19 Miss Oh Suan S m who last week w r on the ladies' singles and doubles' badminton titles m the Penang Junior Tournament.
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    17 19 Competitors m tiie K.L. Coronation long distance cycle race. The winner was Ismail bin Ahmad (No. 27)
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    20 19 Pupils of Chiang Teck School Silat Road. Singanor_ a<-*embled to celebrate the Coronation at the Schoo 1 premises last week.
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  • 183 19 Kuala Lumpur Chinese Party THE Pasar Road Chinese Badminton Party held their first annual general meeting and dinner at the Kirn Leng Garden Cafe on May 11, followed by the distribution of prizes for the singles handicap tournament and the election of office bearers for 1937. The
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  • 117 19 The match between the Marigold B.P. •*B" and the Novice B.P. "B" m a draw, each side winning three games. Score. (Marigold names: first.) SINGLES: Chung Cheng Hock vs. P. Neubronner (abandoned owing to P. Balasingam, 15-9, 13-13. (3-5), 15-5: failing light) Leow Kirn Cheng beat Quek Song
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  • 178 19 Law Lean Siew Wins Penang Singles Title Congratulations to Law Lean Siew on his success m the Penang Junior championship singles tournament. He defeated m the final Tan Jin lan. The winner has been showing excellent form throughout the competition and his victory over Tan Jin lan, who
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  • 139 19 Picnic At Pasir Panjang tHE Excise Clerks' Club will hold a picnic on Saturday and Sunday, June 5 j and 6 at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, i Pasir Panjang. Tea, dinner, supper. I breakfast and tiffin will be served on both days while sports will be held
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  • 125 19 Playing on their own court last week, the Makepeace B.P. beat All Blues B.P. by four games to three. Scores (Makepeace names first):— Lim Thye Gan beat Cyril de Souza, i 15—0, 15—5; Lim Thye Tong lost to A. Rodrigues, 5—15, 15—10, 10—15; M. A. Lange lost to
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  • 419 19 Pasir Panjang Function THE Eclipse B.P. held their first anniversary at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's 1 bungalow, Pasir Panjang, on Saturday i and Sunday last. A good number of guests and members were present. At the annual general meeting the following were elected office-bearers for the
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  • 42 19 Municipal Services XI vs. the Gordon Highlanders at Jalan Besar Stadium today: Muthucumaru, Seng Hock. J. Then. Abdul Rahman, lm Peng. Jargasi, Gomes. Kordi. Cheng Hoe. Ah Soo. Khun Onn, G. Valberg. Keng Hock, I Raja Amat. G. Ross, Sani.
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  • 2153 20 A Reader Suggests Soccer By Artificial Light What's Wrong With Playing Under Natural Conditions? No Good Reason Why Other Places Should Be Copied Cricket In Singapore And Upcountry The Clarke Cup Match Perak's Mediocre Display At Penang Malacca Beaten But Not Disgraced Racing Topics Classics Of
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  • 615 20 Around The Local Boxing Camps Fahtny Too Good For Frisco? fßy "KO") L'uLLOWING the large crowd that sa\\ i thc Frisco— Rivers battle a month ago, there was another big turn out at the New World Arena last Sunday Mr. Bell scored again for, although one of the fights was
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  • 560 21 Estate Asiatic Staffs— Relief Of Distress Tho Coronation Nuisances In The Town (From Our Own Correspondent) A Malacca. May 20. REFERENCE to Press Comments and "the growing rumour of uneasiness among Estate Asiatic Staffs on the question of the restoration of their preslump salaries" was made by the
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  • 32 21 The Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria is due at Singapore to-morrow (Monday) a'" 9 a.m. and is expected *o sail for Manila. Hongkong and Shanghai the same day a+ 3 p.m.
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  • 411 21 THE SINGAPORE MARKET (From Our Financial Correspondent) Sinsai:ore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 36 cl-;., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: 10 5 16d., up 1 16 d. Market Tone: bteady but qu.e:. New York: 21 116 cts. Market Tons: Dull. The market has b:en very dull tiiis morning and buyers are not
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  • 86 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. May) 36Va 36% Good F.A.Q. m baies (F. 0.8. May 35 516 35 7.16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 36 36*/ 4 do. June 36 Vi 36% do. JulvSept.
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    55 21 Mr. and Mrs. Lai Nyen Foo, who were married last week at tbe Church of the Holy Rosary, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lai is the fourth son of the Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Loke, member of the Federa' Council, and t*V brid* wn Miss Lim Swee Lian, third daughter of Mr.
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  • 212 21 A year or so a£o. the oniy way to put on weight was to take end sickly, fishy-tasting 01. rrible to take, ups t children cross and irritable. Nowaday- i Singapore I the most progressive peopli any more. Instead th« y tak the valuable
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  • 101 21 PINEAPPLE EXPORTS Shipments SHow Big Increase DURING thc week ending May 15, exports of tinned pineapples trom Malayan ports axuountad to 52,740 cases, Of which: 40,473 (71 per cent cases were to ihe United Kingdom, 1,140 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2.525 (5 per cent.) cases
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    • 1574 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES FOLLOWING are 'the programmes Ainan. Kenangkan Budi, Mr. Mulak. r to be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C fSSS? 2? che Ainan Tan *i° n e China. Mr. Mulak. Burang Dara, Miss station, luring- the coaming week: Eradopin. Dari Mana Datengnja, s.
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    • 180 21 (Continued from previous column) ful Lady. Nuan Choon Ching Hua. The Precious Youth. Building a Little Home. Whistling Along. La Cucaracha. The Lndy m Blue. Yik Choo Chian. Yeuh Tiah Tan Lee. 6.30 p.m.: Children's Programme. 7.00 p.m..-- Lessons m Syncopation, No By Rex Allen. 7.20 p.m.: Dance Music (Gramophone
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  • 656 22 THRILLING SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD SKINS UNLUCKY IN FIRST LEAGUE OUTING Singapore. Saturday. Tilt Inniskihings made their first a_I|)CKI P-ilf) io«* the season m the Fiist Division of the League this afternoon when they played against the Gunners at the Anson Road Stadium. A fast and
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  • 246 22 Match With S.R.C. On I Padang Singapore. Saturday. AFTER dismissing the S.R.C. for 70 runs to-day. the Ceylon Sports Club scored 109 runs for the loss of eight wickets, when they visited the S.R.C. Scores S. R. C. A. M. Valbeig lbw Jansen 23 F. M. Chopard
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  • 66 22 Marine v. Traffic Branch THE final match for the Police inter- division League championship will be played between the Marine Police and the Traffic Branch at the Police Depot ground, Thompson Road, on Monday at 5 p.m. The following will represent for the Marine Police: Taib Mohamed, Mohd.
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  • 203 22 Sappers Beat S.V.C. By 38 Runs Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Engineers beat the Volunteers by 38 runs m the cricket match played at the S.C.C. yesterday. Scores O. O. V. *L/. Wood lbw Bolton 2 Hooper c Rose b Simpson 8 Slade b Bolton 10 Abbott b
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  • 92 22 A special general meeting of the Ch'nese Friendly Association will be held at the Association's premises, 126 Albert Street, on Wednesday next at 3 pm. The business will be to collect 1 •"bscriotions confirm the minutes of the last meeting, confirm the statement of accounts for the month
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    14 22 Teck Huey, the winner of the broad jump at the A.C.S. sports yesterday. Tribune
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  • 35 22 The Government Services FA. will meet the R.A. at soccer on Sunday. May 30 and the Gordon Highlanders on Saturday, June 5. Moth frames will be played at the J:,l:i.i RPsnr Stadium
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  • 300 22 Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS and ties m current 'tournaments at the Chinese Association are as follows: TENNIS SINGLES HANDICAP Kwek Chiang Seng 3) beat Lim Boon Hin (—6). 6—4, 3—6, 6—3; Yap Kirn Swee l2) w.o. Chan Chong Leng (—3). BILLIARDS "B" HANDICAP Lim Boon Soon (Sc.)
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  • 189 22 Annual Sports Meeting In July THE fifth annual championship meeting of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Aisoc-ation will be held m Kuala Lumpur on July 16 and 17 next. A special feature of this meeting is the inter-school relay, open to ail schools m the State, m which the
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  • 84 22 Police Beat 0.8.A. In League (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, May 21. A POSTPONED match m th^ flr__ round of the Johore Bahru District and the OW Boys' Association, which should have been played on May 1, was played yesterday afternoon on the l> tana padang and ended
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  • 253 22 Coronation Celebrations At Pulau Tekong The members of the Stia Tekong Club showed their loyalty by celebrating the Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on Sunday last. The club premises were gaily decorated with flags and bunting and among the guests were Major
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  • 176 22 The Chinese Companion Athletic Association's baseball team is to take field against the Clubs team to-day m a league match at Farrer Park. The game will begin at 3 p.m. The following are requested to turn-up: Mr. Kong Khai Kong (Manager), Mr. Sunny Lou (coach) Billy Lee, Benny
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  • 95 22 The thirty fifth annual sports meeting of the St. Joseph's Institution will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday, May 28, under the patronage of Mr. W. Bartley, 8.M.F., C.M.G., President, Municipal Commissioners. Mrs. W. Bartley has kindly consented to give away the prizes. Two
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  • 69 22 Ties m the lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C. have been arranged are as follows: MONDAY'S TIES Singles Championship: Yap An Hyan vs. John Lim; Chong Foong SiOxig vs. Tan Joo Lim. TUESDAYS TIES Singles Championship: Chua Choon Leong vs. Tan Yong Poh; Arthur Lim vs. Cheong Chee
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  • 54 22 V.M.C.A. Junior Department v. "D" Coy. Midds. on Tuesday at Anson Road: K. Leembruggen <capt. Ong Swee Keng. B. M. Barker, B. S. Varma. Tan Guan Kiat, Suratta, C. Newman, Au Kow Chu, J. B. Shaw, Goh Kong Swee, V. C. Armstrong. B. Fones. Reserves;- Au Keng Chu
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  • 281 22 Handicap Tournament Of The Library (From Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, May 21. THE following are the results up to date of the handicap billiards tournament being held by the International Library, Johore Bahru. La<t year, Chew Song Theng was champion and Laurence H. K. Wee the
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  • 237 22 Yesterday's Annual Meeting Singapore, Saturday. Mr Chua Keh Hai was re-elected president of the Singapore Badminton Association at the annual general meeting held this afternoon at the Garden Club, Singapore. The meeting, which was attended by representatives of most of the affiliated clubs, was oresided over by Mr.
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  • 187 22 Successful Treat At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. 1,200 young .people of various nationalities, enjoyed a wonderfui alterncon's entertamment at the Jalan B:_.ar Stadium ground this afternoon. E» the guests of the- Rotary Club of Singapore, the less fortunate who never see or enjoy the privileges which other children,
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  • 45 22 Six cards were taken out for the Ker<pel Golf Club ladies' May foursomes comnetition and the following were the scores returned: Miss A. M. Sim and Miss D. Hirst .9— 15_:34 Mrs. A. M. Low and Mrs. J. R. Walker 1f— 13=36
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  • 482 22 THE LATE MR. C HUA BOON IM Weil-Attended Funeral At Bukit Brown Singapore. Saturday. THE bunai tco-v place at the Bukit I Brown Cemetery 'his a iter noon of the late Mr. Chua Boon lm. managing unecioi oi the well-known linn of Me__rs. Boon Seng und Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, whose
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  • 104 22 Bela Lugosi In "Murder By Television" Singapore. Saturday. A film full of thrills and excitemen'. is "Murder by Television.' an Imperial Cameo production which made its debui at the Alhambra Theatre to-night. Bela Lugosi heads the cast, and plays hir part with his natural aptitude for acting
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  • 128 22 An extraordinary general meetirg of the Christian Brothers Old Boys' (Singapore) Association w be held at St Joseph's Institution or. Wednesday at 5.15 p.m. Mr A J. Braga will propose and Mr F C James wai .iecond that the following resolution that "the Ola Bov.s found a
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  • 53 22 Tse following have accepted to P Association Football lor the S.C£* XI v. Paterson Simons and i/ 0.. morrow at the S.C.C: D W. N. Rotherv. T. C Hamlyn. Jack. J Welsh, A Morgan, J. t R. Johnson. C I Wllks C H W. &>* 'capt M. S
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  • 55 22 Social Athletic Party Team m a tr#* lv against the Bata Shoe Sports to-day at the G.P.O ground urn Chin, Sng Ah Lye. Teo Ban Wfc Ah Kow. Soh Kirn Swee umC***.^ Paul Ong, Ong Swee Hock. (^*7 i C Mf, Sin, Ang Chong Bian. Sum Ke* mm
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  • 2123 23 LAST DAY OF THE SKYE MEET LOW DIVIDENDS Success Of Trainer Logue ii.-apoi'e, Saturday. T^P* Singa; Turf Club Skye meeting to-day. thu> brin-Jfin:- the big May meeting to a i end. Th r was thio for to-day's rat-in* wed the crowd quite good
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    18 23 Mrs. P. Logue leading m Movalong (Kennedy up>. winner of the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Tribune
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    11 23 Tribune Little Mis* X beaUi'i; Glamour m thc third race yesterday.
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  • 208 23 ChampioTishfo Table To Date POSITIONS to date ir. the Count y Cr c!.?t Chrmp'cnfrhip are as follows: Wn.Lt. Points S o Points. 15 g pw. i ri 3 4 fn o a. W. I- PointSussex (14) 5 4 0 1 0 4 75 65 86. Cc Gloster <4>
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  • 25 23 Tiie next hcxina* nrogrammc .v. ill b held at the New World en Friday, Jun not on Friday next as ..tatcd yesterday.
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