Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 June 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. 5— No. a SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 373 1 F.M.S. STATE CLERICAL SERVICE "HALF SALARIES LOST" ALARMING RISE IN COST OF LIVING MEMBERS of the State Clerical Service m the F.M.S. have petitioned the Secretary" of State for the Colonies, through the High Commissioner, for immediate revision of the S.C.S. scheme, on the
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  • 113 1 Singapore, Saturday. Ismail bin Abdul Majid, an employee ot the General Post Office, Singapore, was this morning charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District Judge, on the following counts:— <1> On June 18, being an official m the Postal Department, dishonestly misappropriated a set of
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  • 191 1 Strike Banishee INQUEST OPENED IN K.L. (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DETAINED m the Pulu Gaol on a banishment warrant after being arrested on H&wtharnden Efefate during the strike of estate coolies there m March, a Chinese, Ec X.m. was found hanging m a
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  • 187 1 First Time In Two Years Changi, Saturday. THE cool weather augurs well for "B" Company, Ist Battalion Strai's Settlements Volunteer Force, which assembled at Teluk Paku this afternoon c or the first camp m two years. Tnder the command of Major \V. l-ioce, an inteiesting week-end of
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  • 40 1 (From Our .Oicn Correspondent) London, June, 19. HM S Malaya has left Portsmouth for the Mediterranean, after several months m Devonport dockyard, undergoing renairs necessitated by her col-l!-on with a Dutch steamer while bound fiom Portsmouth to Gibraltar.
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  • 152 1 FIGURES FOR MAY Exports Imports Decline THOUGH the May trade figures for Malaya, just issued, show a satisfactory balance of nineteen million dollars on exports over imports, the gross trade shows a big decline on the figures for April. Imports m April were over 64 millions
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    55 1 Tbe Kins, accompanied by the Que n and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose, opened the Royal T jurnament at Olympia, London, recently. Members of all three servic es Army, Navy and Air Force, took part m the Tournament. The picture shows the Oueen beinc Greeted as she arrived with the
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  • 320 1 Mr. Eden's View DISCUSSIONS WITH JAPAN London, June 26. rpHE Foreign Secretary, speaking m the debate on foreign affairs instituted m the Commons to-day by the Liberal leader Sir Archibald Sinclair, replied to his questions on the situation of the Far East where Mr. Eden said
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  • 47 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June, 19. B'r Frederck Georpe P p nnv has assumed the t't'e of Baron Marrhwood u f Fcn^nfr nnd of Marchwood m the County ni Southampton The Penans nart of the title recalls the new Peer's association with Malaya.
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  • 232 1 HURT CHARGE Sentence Reduced To Binding Over Singapore, Saturday. CYRIL De SHva, a 23 year old Singhalese jockey employed by Trainer Marland successful^ appealed, before Mr. Justice Home m the High Court to-day against sentence of four month's rigorous imprisonment passed on him by th« District Judge
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  • 213 1 Sir lan Hamilton's Advice 'By Air Mail i London, June 10. SIR lan Hamilton had a few things to say yesterday at the annual conference of the Scottish British Legion at Bt. Andrew's on soldiers' dress "The object of khaki is to make people invisible." he
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  • 95 1 Arrested When Giving A Date For Marriage A TAMIL astrologer named Ramasamv tarns on Wednesday produced before the Taiping Magi* rate for telling fortunes on the road side. Accused said that he was not tellJng the fortune of any one but on the dav lif was arrested
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  • 808 1 SITUATION SERIOUS BUT NOT HOPELESS rUSCUSSING the European stu i Ton during a debate m the House of Commons on Friday night the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) repl'ed to the Labour Park's demand for term'nation of the present non-intervention policy. He said the situation was
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  • 1943 2 IDEALS OF MOVEMENT STRESSED HOW IT BENEFITS THE WORLD Singapore, Saturday. ijSCE again, Mr. W. Allan Eley, Governor of the 80th district of Rotary International, emphasised the ideals of the Rotary Movement, m a broadcast last night from the Singapore 8.M.8.C. station. In the course of
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  • 191 2 Annual Meeting On July 6 THE annual meeting of the Singapore Musical society will be held at the Memorial Hall on Tuesday July 6. In submitting the accounts for the year ended Dec. 31, the hon. treasurer states: Whilst there is a decrease of approximately $100 m general
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  • 178 2 Palestine Month Of Remembrance The following notice has been issued by the Zionist Association, Singapore: The Association fixes the days from June 27 to July 18 as a Palestine Month m sorrowful remembrance oi the lali of Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans. We request the members
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  • 40 2 The bonnet and engine of a motor car belonging to Mr. S. Syed Ahmad was slightly damaged by fire m Connaught Drive last night, when the en- gine burst into flames. The fire brigade was m attendance.
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  • 367 2 INTRIGUE WITH MAN'S WIFE MALAY SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS rE curtain was rung: down m the Perak Supreme Court on Thursday morning m the murder trial m which Baharim bin Jaffar. a young Malay stood charged with murder on the night of Mar. 10 near Taiping. He was convicted of
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  • 138 2 Annual Meeting Of Naval Base Society I HE annual general meeting of the Singapore Naval Base Co-operatiw Thrift and Loan Society was held m the Asiatic School, H.M. Naval Base, Seletar at 5 p.m. on June 22, 1937 wi'h Mr. C. G. Sinclair MB E Superintending
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  • 105 2 During the week ending June 19. 193 f exports from Ms lay m ports amounted to 50 834 cases, of which: <f3.492 (74 ncr cent.) cases were to m United Kinrdcm. 1 820 (3 ocr cent.) cases to the Continent of Eurorc, 5 760 (10 per
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  • 59 2 The Police Band will play the folio inp programme at the Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday, beginning 6 30:— March, National Emblem." Bag!*? Selection, "The Student Prince. M berg; Gavotte, "Les Cloches DeJ^ Malo," Rimmer; Characteristic. Pixie's Patrol," Trotere; Fant Drinking Songs Old and No? chanalia"), Herman Finck;
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  • 43 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. June 26 The plane which carried Mr v. Shung Chi, a staff officer of the FWJcollided with another plane, whi^ lanj' ins m the Aerodrome yesterday niorr* Mr. Ware nnri thp nilot are boxh sllg" 1
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  • 1500 3 STRANGE TALE TOLD IN COURT MARRIAGE WITH ANOTHER GIRL IN CHURCH (By Air Mail) <(frur r. IJondon, June 19. THE friendship between these two girls developed and loped and I could probably tell" a story which your ips might not credit." counsel made
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  • 3874 3 ANNUAL REPORT OF DR. HUNTER YEAR PRACTICALLY FREE FROM GRAVE DISEASE pURTHER extracts from the annual report for 1936 of Dr. P. S. Hunter, the Municipal Health Office*, part of which was published m the Malaya Tribune, show that Singapore has maintained its reputation as the
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    29 3 Mr. and Mrs. Oei Ing Djoe, who were married at the Chinese Consulate m Singapore last week. Mrs. Oei was formerly Miss Aileen Wong, a former Johore badminton champion.
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  • 74 3 Trolley Bus Driver Charged Singapore, Saturday. A FATAL accident that occurred m Serangoon Road yesterday, resulting m the death of a Chinese woman, had v sequel m the Fourth Court to-day, before Mr. L. C. Goh, when an Indian trolley bus driver named Kailasam was
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  • 38 3 Shanghai, June 26. According to a foreign report m Peiping, the anti-banditry campaign m Szechuen is now m full swing. Many Government planes took part m engagements at Parking on June 24. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    • 535 4 ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE CAPITOL To -Day! 10.30 a.m. 3.15 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Gala Premiere for the Far East of M,-G,-M/s great epic of The REAL CHINA! B v^^^B%^^^BFV^3C^BJ B^fc >i^^to^3^u^^^^ifl^ Bl BW ;^^BWb U^^HßW^flß B-^i^^^9Jl B Bl BP JQ HBSMB^^ijF^ I She B h JrW<B™Jr^Sj(i» < *^^'^B
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    • 145 4 FUN UPROARIOUS! FOLLOW THECROWDSI (After The Ui., Mm) I ;3&§S VAN DYKE "PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INDEED A MnKt^A/y/j-Maytr hctuk, A TRIUMPH," I Great World Cabaret! SATURDAY, 3RD JULY. I 1 EXTEXSIOX TO 2 A.M. j S Wed. 30th June To Fri. 2nd July j I DANCE COMPETITIONS j WALTZ 30TH
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  • 108 5 New Scheme By The Soviet 4 RED silk flag, embroidered with Stalin's portrait, flies from a mast on the ice-flnes 15 miles westward of the North Polo. A Soviet aeroplane, with Professor Arthur Schmidt, the Arctic explorer, and his companions on board, recently lew over the
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  • 97 5 Royal Gift Provides A Clue London. JJEAR-ADMIRAL Sir Basil Brocke, X.C.V.0., Treasurer to the Queen and Equerry to the King, sat m Marylebone Police Court yesterday and listened to the story of a robbery at his horn? while he was attending the Coronation. And he received back from
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  • 791 5 COURT STORY OF PAWNED JEWELS FFAIRS, financial and domestic, -tl-of Flying -Officer David Llewellyn were discussed m the King's Bench at a time when the well-known aviator was making his dash across Africa m an attempt to regain the record for a flight to the Cape.
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    • 430 5 Add In Your Blood Kills Health and Vigour Kidneys Usually to Blame proc.33 t on even ,|L,, Knteht"ph Sm.fon'S"'^"', jou are asleep. «*.ntiv ti-,- t tamaen, j.. ren tiny, delicate tubes, ful or Injurious" incr.O ntl rj^ r ;;«Jte iL 4 i s{si i ss» JS^^SSM^ dest: s. and to
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    • 277 5 J I EVER USED" The Cuticura Method 1. Cleanse the skin twice a day with Cuticura Soap. 2. Use Cuticura Ointment m conjunction with the soap. This simple, economical j spots, apply Cuticura Ointtreatment has proved its value ment direct on the affected to millions of women all over skin
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  • 196 6 To Wed Under Shadow Of Death Louden. BEFORE "Baby-Faced" Mormon Sunday school teacher, Lester Brocklehurst, faces his trial at Lonoke, Arkansas, the authorities are likely to a^cw him to marry 18-year-old Bernice Felton. who is charged with him m connection with three alleged self-confess-ed murders. Brocklehurst
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  • 84 6 Loss For Professor Piccard London. FIRE totally destroyed a hot-air stratosphere balloon being prepared at Brussels for an experimental ascent by professor Piccard and his assistant, M. Max Cosyns. Inflation was m progess, the air m tne balloon being heated by means of a larg* gas-ring, over 6ft.
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  • 150 6 Ann Grey Imprisoned For 36 Hours London. Though her screen reputation has been earned on her ability to extricate herself from all kinds of difficulties, Misa Ann Grey, the British film actress, was unable to free herself when she was locked m one of the Elstree studios
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    • 198 6 •DUOIONO' UtDS AJIB A vN^fy Mi SOUND INVESTMENT P*aTfi| You *p*n4 oaa-th>r<! of _^A Bt yvur life m Itti. thcrr^ore V| mpU i your bed*Ura<i n tha ciotl R%B £SS ■■IHirlaiit iturn ul furaitur* J JJK& O* »<•: t^tiificJ with %^^h mmt nytbinj interior In a *^3 mm i b
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    • 198 6 INDIGESTION goes m 2 minutes Hero's something of real interest to all sufferers from indigestion, heartburn, flatulence and stomach gas a new charcoal an activated charcoal with fifty times the power of absorption of ordinary medicinal charcoal. This new i product is known as Chardox. Just put two Chardox tablets
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    • 38 6 Jl \^T CABA TABLETS GIVE jAWify' INSTANT RELIEF, SOOTHE 1 j^PjT THE THROAT AND CURE I YOUR TROUBLE. i w&r fl i^fc B 2 >4^ vil# i %l>#%^ r GABA TABLETS REFRESH AND PREVENT INFLAMMATION OF THE THROAT
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    • 196 6 CARLSBERG PLATITUDES NO. 9. aAflB V^l* C 'if P «Bnnß f'rl ji iiliinilllimiii >>->w""tt'>' "ji aiV! E X imiuiMif»(ff*'»'«*fiHiifri!!M(ffirit(irir'»i r nvtTTifiiMinnfiis SEMPER ARDENS A favourite saying of Carl Jacob sen (one of Carlsberg's founders) was Semper Ardens, which be ng interpreted means "Always Burning A? a tribute to his memory
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  • 1078 7 "ACE-DRUMMOND" IS FAST ACTION ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE AS THEME JjiOß a long time, aviation expert have been striving to establish iser service which wo u id enable travellers to so around the wmU by air on regular pass e nffer sky ship routes. That goal
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    46 7 T .uise Ilainer, whose recent success In that grand film "The Good Eartn," has placed her among the greatest film players m the world, m a scene from that picture. ''The Good Sarth" is due to open m Singapore at the Capitoi Theatre on June 27.
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    24 7 Doris Nolan and George Murphy w,.0 play the leading roles m "Top of the Town" a coming musical hit, to the Capitol Theatre Singapore*.
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  • 560 7 FILM HISTORY'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT JHE powerful drama of China "The Good Earth" which k dv, open at the Capitol on Juno 27. i>: sun^l to be one of the films ever created. Produced from one of the noblest stories v. h eh ever Son «i
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  • 586 7 MAE WEST ONCE AGAIN "GO WEST YOUNG MAN" AT THE PAVILION rriHERE are three men m the life of X Mac West m her latest Paramount starring vehicle, "Go West Young Man." which begins soon at the Pavilion j Theatre Romance number one is with Lyle Talbot, cast as an
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  • 147 7 Clemency For Man Who Fled Nazis London. TAKEN to Brixton Prison recently alter Scotland Yard officers told him to leave England under a deportation order, David Yaskiel, a former Berlin business man, a refugee from the Nazi retrim?, of Gloucester-terrace, Paddingto'%. has now been released under a Home
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    • 312 7 DO NERVOUSNESS JMII^ their cause is deeper. AND CONSr/PAIWM JPlill^ ™*V CRAVE A PRECIOUS KEEP MYBCYS m THIS Ml^^EP "EMENT NATURE STORES RUNDOWN CoNDWoN?'wr*Pay IN QUAKER mmm^ g^^^ji^'m $%mW'' > Pn' r HAPPEN TO BE ON THE STAFF OF OUR CHILDREN'S j WE DIVIDED CHiLOREN INTO TWO GROUPS. ON£~~ HOSPITAL.
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  • 2459 8 Our Short Story OKRHAPS by writing this account of the miracle at Strood I shall convince myself that it never happened. So I shall write ft just as I would write a short story. Only yesterday when I met Johns at the Barbarians'
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    • 364 8 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tells How To End Itch In 7 Minutes. Tour skin has nearly 50 million tinj seams and pores where invisible germs, parasites, or fungus can hide and make your skin Itch, < rark, feel. Burn, and be disfigured by Ringworm, Acne, Blotches, Pimples.
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    • 110 8 PERAK TURF CLUB JULY MEETING, 1937. SATURDAY, 3RD JULY, 1937. WEDNESDAY, 7TH JULY, 1937. SATURDAY, 10TH JULY, 1937. The Subscription for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the Club and MUST APPLY TO
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    • 125 8 Bat '^v/^v^^^^B f^Ji Mi 1^ m fi r^ t M fV to e»^? IF burning pain or agonising flatulence and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated Magnesia after your next meal. By neutralising the excess acid which causes most stomach troubles,' Bisurated Magnesia brings you new, instant
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    • 151 8 GRANTS WHISKY |r>'''w > I<I i 'oi^'' V ■■.■.■.•-•.'.■.•.?>"y§ft-: ■':■:■.-:■:•>:•'■ < v I ■■'•■J»!fii*X*i* **3iX' I *tK»i?''* ■■-*"'X*i'X'lvl*x*x-x*'' i -r "-"-i-i 'i-x-.'-x ■'■'•l^BfiSfflSsßSS'iwop'yiy' v >^^^ j_.-. w.* •TJwft ■SB£>' AL- j 3^H Bssv '■'voiSi'X' •.<• v v *^V 'J?'^flCTgßß^B^^^^^^^^BßKyjHßiy^ urn ready f* J This bonny little boy knows what he
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  • 1682 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES rp.iF curse of the newspaper business is the inisprint, or. as we call it, for some reason 1 3*ve never been able to fathom, the literal. I mean the curse of the newspaper business oq the editorial side. The managerial side curses of its own. Take the
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    • 43 9 WELL OVER... 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FULL RANGE OF FIRST CLAg£ FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat Fish Poultry Game Dairy Produce Hants Bacon PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111. W.P.S. 281
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  • 4024 10 A Women Peeps At Singapore By our woman correspondent A GOOD party, not too formal, though it was a formal occasion, was held m honour of H. H. Tungku Makcta, the Regent of Johore, receiving the K.B.E. from His Majesty the King, m the form of a reception and buffet
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  • 182 10 Seen Heard Enjoy yourselves and aid the sick "by attending the charity shows for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital which begin early next month. The Ball at Raffles Hotel promises to be a great success It's no use. .ringing Mrs. F. G. Lundon to ask her to play bridge m the
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    • 16 10 Lovely Collection of New Peiping Jewel Trees, Boxes, China Wares AT Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Rd.
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    • 126 10 At Vogue's! NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED VARIETY IN THE EVENING BRASSIERE MODE STYLES TO MEET EVERY FIGURE AND EVERY FASHION NEEDFASHION DEMANDS FAULTLESS FOUNDATION and perfect harmony of Contour: Maiden Form Fills EVERY BRASSIERE NEED of the Larger Women. The New "Bodice-Type" Backless Brassiere for Smart Closely Fitted Gowns. "PRE-LUDE"
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    • 65 10 j PA L A I S DES^MODES^ f Exclusive Model Gowns. j Latest Millinery, Novelties, etc:, j "BEBLEI" loiindations I *2? CAPITOL BITILDIXG,| STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. A^-^ S DISTINCTIVE GOWNS S J 5, Stamford Rd., Phone: 3838 i Singapore. i Just arrived from Paris an assortment of latest bags and
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    • 121 10 LITTLE'S Ba^pl n m Wjj& I Assorted colours. Made m England. 4 r H Assorted colours. VI V tT^ T^ WONDERFUL" BARGAIN LADIES HANDBAGS. LANDER'S FAMOUS FLOWER PERFUMES. In assorted .styles and colours. Gardenia, Narcisse Sweet Pea. Pink, Blue, Yellow and White. $2.25 $0.30 MODEL AF-2 UIVI VEX DE J
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  • 1268 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and PHASER'S HILL rALA Lumpur has settled aown more or less to Its normal mode of living once again, and most people were protably i to hive a quiet week after the I busy one. \Vf 1 fortunate m having son. hew recently, and this l3s:
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  • 290 11 THE weather on the Hill at the present time being unusually warm and dry can best be described as "set fair" and although thunderstorms occasionally threaten, and the sky appears very overcast witn aarK blue clouds still no rain falls and nil the gardens are being
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    • 46 11 Meet A MILLION GERMS m Safety. i Qenna of cold infections, I Sftitis, kofluenza, laryn-J md bronchial troubles] ererywbere looking forj ;ms. (•uard Yourself with a fittleVicfor INHALER EVERY DAY Fountain Pen si/.v m nickel ca.se. From your chemist or direct from: MEDICAL HALL LTD., Singapore.
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    • 105 11 has on display their new stock of LINGERIE received during the week Moderate prices. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. Phone 7143 The Novelty Store wmmmmmwmmmm mwmmmmmmm— HAS JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF EVENING BAGS IN THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS 161, North Bridge Road. (Capitol Building) f P^iSCFLLA LTD.
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    • 120 11 Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Postcard Size) STUDIO 33 FOR ONE WEEK. Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Road. I Jhis is ihe^^Borteet rerson who oeedts feeding wjith. mSS^ J NESTLE FEEDER Baby's feeding times come round quite quickly "Lactogen", too, is simple to prepare: at) enough but the work is
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    • 34 11 X& Jab dorow more everything for a refreshing bath tintaletts, essence, lotion, powder, crystals m most exclusive packing: 10% off marked prices for one week only 18 battery road, Ist floor phone 69 J5
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    • 58 11 R//i»»a/*c an 'J brown nlircd wiri-^ »hould Übt Auunu No. j. Thi> |>re- serves the natural fair colour of the hair and I emphasises the bcawitu! lustrous qiukty. I Tivmmtfittr-c s-'fj'jld u *e Amuni No. I, I proportion of pure I .^vptian Henna I our the MUMl^limi iucfi make d*i*
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  • 605 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, June 27, 1937. GIVE LOCAL MEN A CHANCE VUE have referred on a number of occasions to the necessity for firing greater opportunities to men to whom Malaya is home to obtain responsible posts m the Government service of their country. It is a reform needed
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  • 1229 12  - A YEAR OF CIVIL WAR The Destiny Of Spain And Europe C. H. Stanley -Jones gO many Spaniards are being rescued from Spain, to save them from destruction m the "civil war,*' and so many foreigners have entered Spain to take part m the same conflict, that the outside observer
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  • 580 12  -  IF you have ever been put on a diet, I you will appreciate the following. A PATIENT was ordered by his doc- tor to confine himself to a fish diet. Entering a restaurant, he asked. "Have you. any shark, whale, or goldfish?" "No," said
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    • 32 12 JH^ OUR WATCHES teiK3_ #< 31l Serviced by 1 1 |h li 2L it I qualified specialists p l^ %H Gents Watches Ladies Watches 13 JS Chromium from -X \A :,U t i
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  • 712 13 FSSH SHOWS GREAT JUMP VEGETABLES ALSO UP FLATS MORE POPULAR DUE TO INCREASE IN RENTS AXE of the most outstanding features of recent industrial disputes throughout British Malaya has been the general demand for an increase m wages to meet the rise
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  • 218 13 To Be Printed By Old Engraving Method Sydney, N.S.W., June 12. AUSTRALIA'S postage stamps which are to be issued m smaller sizes, and m some cases re-designed, will be printed by the old engraving method. The British Government, some European Governments, and even South American Republics however, have
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  • 411 13  -  R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. BY (Doctor of Ocular Science.) JKE age from 20 to 40 may bring failing vision for reasons peculiar to that particular age. One of these is a developmental disorder due io nutritional disturbance, which may come from a diet poor
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  • 194 13 Hid Behind Headless Lady With His Hat On Sydney, N.S.W.. June 14. A NOVEL attempt to escape the police failed early the other morning, because a man forgot he had his hat on. Crouching behind a model of a woman, normally headless, m a tailor's show window,
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    48 13 In preparation for the regular Atla ntic service and also for the new Empire flying -boats a new pattern "safety-seat' which can be converted to a lifebelt m under ten seconds has been designed and incorporated m the passengers' seat cushions on the Imperial Airways' flying-boats. Planet News
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    • 176 13 Important Discoveries affecting fhe health of children The Verdict of Experiment (See M The Medical Officer" 30.3.35). A precisely controlled series of investigations was carried out m London Welfare Centres to determine the influence on the growth of children of various food Supplements when added to the ordinary home diet.
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    • 39 13 FUN °UN LEISURE HOURS ARE FUN FARE A booklet of interesting Drawing Rooir Card tricks, No price No postage Write for a Copy to-day to ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY, 101, Selegie Road, Singapore. 111 IS I feuc v fii IB
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    • 433 13 FAT AND "FORTY" IN HER TWENTIES Lost 50 lbs. with Kruschen Is a Young Girl Again She was so fat she looked forty yet, I she was only m her twenties. To-day, she has the slim figure that belongs to her real age. This is what she says: "A year
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  • 1925 14  -  In Which The McWhirter Returns To The Scene j After A Long Absence And Has Quite A Lot To Say About The Giving Of S J Advice To Cyclists And Gets Quite Rambunctious S About The Unfair Way S In Which It Will Operate Against
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    • 186 14 f^nrw TICKETB ISByKD f %^\JOVK J BY ALL 81-EAM-FOR *SHIF. AIR AND TRAVEL railwat l™ sB NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities arc given the best of attention and t M* i 39, Robins** Road, Singapore. Telephone lift. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER
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    • 425 14 Urn T*AAAIJLY US£ B^^^^l^S To be at y° ur best continually you ■^■11 I- V^r mBLV .^LwmW 9rwmw9w^m ww ■^^^^^K?rKi^*^ :^^B must keep fit and m order t0 ensure T. < T t fitness regularity of the daily habit is W \'r BKl^^S absolutely essential. When waste matte'- B^^^^^ \T
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  • 204 15 Safety Drive In Warsaw Warsaw ALL except eight policemen have been removed from the Warsaw streets. From now on the police are to be stationed or. the pavement, where their chief Job will be to see that pedestrians cross the street m the right place. They
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  • 369 15 Police Want Medical Report London. PIVING evidence at Bow-stre:t of the arrest of a man m Ear.t London on a charge of sending a letter threatening to kill Miss Evelyn Laye, the actress, who is now appearing at the Lyceam Theatre, a police inspector sta'-ed t-iat
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  • 343 15 Prodded Fork Into His Hand London. "ANE time I could not get any underv clothing for seven week?," declared John Drummond, of Mi? ten Street. I Eccles, when his wife summoned him m the local court, alleging persistent cruel- ty. The wife, Mrs. Ethel Drummond, said
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    • 339 15 as I did! J^^^\ Conquer Weakness Aa^ after Malaria f "In malaria Sanatogen has a most reImarkable effect on the dtbilitated system. The strength to resist the weakening influence of the malaria parasites returns, the number of red blood corpuscles increases and the patient gains m body weight, and within
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    • 336 16 THIS QUESTION OF CAREERS. Get the rignt angle on this question of careers. Professor A. M. Low speaks to you. "The planning of your career is so vitally Important that you cannot afford to make any mistake. That is why you should have the advice of a thoroughly sound organisation
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    • 203 16 3 Weeks Treatmentended Zyears agony B /ddWB wj If/ 1A mtKKttm W#. m> corns disappear Agonising corns made life a misery for this woman. On one occasion corns wrecked her holiday, for she simply could not get a shoe on and therefore had to stay indoors. But Radox got rid
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    • 125 16 Husband's Hair was m a Terrible State .g^ntfHhkv His Hair Grew flJ^^S KOTALKO Pianitiiiiii '*T husband 1 boa« Sm^ PP3? was iv a terrible sUt«. 7 One b'g b«jd P*tch oa WmSki. M. the top of bia bead 'W&r j a9 th* sire of a tear We had tpeat poantfi
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    • 333 16 You know it's Indigestion but is it Stomach or INTESTINAL? This Is How You Can Tell:If the Pain is Here, it's oiumHun INDIGESTION W INDIGESTION which causes which causes ACIDITY, with )v CONSTIPATION, Heartburn. lv t /X w tn piping pains. GASES with >#>• FLATULENCE. Eructations. l^SS^Ji W Dull, heavy
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  • 583 17 Police Story To Magistrate London. rTSSZS and caresses m a Soho Cafe, which was divided into cubicles furnished with settees, were described iv oolice officers who gave evidence m a case at Bow-street. fyo wen.en. Dorothy Byron, and Jessie Mary Banks, of St. Mary Ab> hnttVterrace.
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  • 134 17 Matrimonial Troubles Of General's Son London. TROUBLE that occurred after a year of marriage was revealed m the divorce petition of Mrs. Bridget Elvira Smith-Dorrien, of Culford-gardens, Chelsea, which was heard by the President, Sir Boyd Merriman. Mrs. Smith-Dorrien alleged the adullery of her husband, Mr. Peter Lockwood
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  • 96 17 Bombay. An appeal to all humanitarian institutions m India to assist m providing white sticks for India's 600,000 blind has been issued by the Safety First Association of India. The association declares that the white stick has now become an international symbol to denote sightless people on the
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  • 260 17 Indian Robbed After Meeting With Women London. pOLICE observation on a flat was de- scribed at Bow-street when a man and two women were sentenced for being concerned m robbing an Indian merchant of £100 m notes there. In the dock were Kenneth Rodgers, 24, chauffeur,
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  • 145 17 Native Rainmaker Recovers His Pre«iige Perth, West Australia, June 12. Elijah, the native rainmaker, of the Forrest River Mission, has "recovered his prestige. One day recently Elijah, who is held m awe by fellow natives, rubbed two stones together and solemnly commanded the clear sky to bring forth
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 446 17 BRONOUTIS You Can Feel Relief Beginning In s—lo SECONDS! ATTACK ENDS IN 10—20 MINUTES. Attacks of Bronchitis and Tuberculosis Coughing can be ENDED m 10—20 MINUTES; Restful sleep and days free from pain! ONE TABLET of Ephazone can do this for YOU, just as it has done it for others.
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    • 625 17 THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PILLS. The famous Indian Health Restorer Br. Science Pills Lead the Tonics of the Day. They remove digestive troubles, feed th 6 nerves, renovate tho memory, purify and enrich the blood, incrca ogta and vitality, guard against premature (Ad age and restore bloominc: youth. It is unrivalled
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    • 126 18 Within the past six-months TIGER sales have established two new records only to surpass theisi a&faoßi m 3lav This graph accurately represents the sales of TIGER BEER for the first five months of a th each yeir. Every year an increase, and this J fl- tlue PPic^ ie t0 s
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  • 271 19 MEETING IN CAPITAL IN SEPTEMBER Only State Finalists To Compete? (from Our Own Corespondent > I COMMITTFE meeting of the Johore H Badminton Association was held m #»c International Library, Johore Bahru. with Mr. F. M. Still (president) to the chair, others present were Messrs. Lee Chin
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  • 604 19 Malaya Cup Team Criticised (From Our Own Reporter) TO judge from the display at the Anson Road Stadium against Singapore, Malacca flattered only to deceive. As one who waxed enthusiastic over the Settlement's performance against Johore, the writer of these notes must candidly admit that the Malacca
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  • 777 19 Gunboat Jack Sotn Pong (By "X.0.") rpHE Happy World Stadium will be ihe venue of some excellent fights on Friday, Jely 2. Mr. Kiat has arranged a programme which should attract a biy crowd. Gunboat Jack will have a change from tapdancing and sharp-shooting. He will
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 51 19 GOODBYE H^^l Why suffer the exjSJm cruciating pain of Wm corns when a few Mf drcps of GETS-IT fl^f wil bring instant !k relief. A few days jip' later the corn ■r Jk^ pf\ w P ee^ r an<^ y our corn I W A troubles are over. 5 h^.
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    • 138 19 washing hints i^ UYVg ef^ Make a rich lather with J^v\ iM^<i%g>* S^" 1 Cheap cake soaps, and hot water, ruin fragile fabrics and spoil the trim shape of your garments. STtowT^pSs^;;:; Use Lux Sd water (Lux lathers the moisture. Han- m even m cold!) and keep your undies a
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    • 887 19 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell-Food For the Veins, Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish circulation of the blood can resist the curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and soon disappear, th« heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up old
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  • 2640 20 Malaya Cup Soccer Re/lections Last Year's Experience Will History Repeat Itself In Southern Section Issue In Northern Half May Have Been Decided Yesterday Three Centuries In Singapore Cricket Nearly Four Inter-Club Garnet S.C.C. Are Champions A Tournament Suggested And A Cricket Association Lawn Tennis Championship
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 517 20 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength- cr wed a by renewed en ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory. nH^k tfcUia??]? g r ?at i i t f 1 ?i n ng pa to Brain, Muscles, and Endurance-- *i 3 SI n o a
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    • 21 20 HERCULES CYCLEsT SPORTS and RACING MODELS j NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED j INTERNATIONAL CYCLES AGENCY I PRINSEP STREET. PBONE 2 73f
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    • 103 20 v Pyramids take the palm For sheer hard wear— Pyramid handkerchiefs take the palm. For J?ft£h# i uUy T the 7 carry off first prize to Made m a wealth and Sn Z^? nd C<>l Urei designs. As well as white, both fancy and plain. Smart. Lp-to-aate. Good. Give Pyramids
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  • 109 21 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 33 cts., up \/-i ct. Market Tone: Quie.t. London: 9 13|16d., up V^d. Market Tone: Very steady. New York: 19 9|16 cts., up V« ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Saturday noon. The market has weakened this morning due to
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  • 34 21 Singapore, Saturday noon. Singapore: $126, up $2i/ 8 London: Spot, £256, up £4 y±\ l .hree months, i2SSVL>, up SA¥iNew York: 57 Vi, up ct. Cross Rate: London-New York 493.51 New YorK-London 493%
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  • 202 21 Singapore, Juno 26. MINING. Tin three months £255.10 jp 90-. The London Stock Exchange /esterday was firmer all round, and ac:ording to our cables tin shares partiI ■ipated m the rise. A fairly long list of my ing orders has been received from Ixmdon, and
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  • 96 21 DAILY PRICES CURRIBNT. Singapore, Saturday noor. Buyers. Sellers. Mo. 1.X.R.5.3. m cases (F. 0.8. June) 32 1116 32 13 16 >ood F.A.O. m bales (F. 0.8. June) 31 15 13 32 1 IS Vo. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose i (awardabl* 1 Spore) 32^4 32 7
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  • 106 21 Death Of Well-Known Negri Chinese (From Our Oion Correspondent) Seremban, Friday. THE death took pace last night at his residence after a short illness of Mr. Lim Fook Nyan, a well-known landed oroprietor and father of Mr. Lim Kee Siong, former State footballer. The deceased, who
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  • 122 21 (Wavelengths 48.92 and 110 Metres) TO-DAY 7 p.m. C 2335: Americana (H.M. Coldstream Guards Band) DB 2030: Barcarolle m F sharp minor (Alfred Cortot, Piano) C 1585: Plantation Songs (Paul Robeson) DB 1979: Una Voce Poco Fa; Caro <Lu:sa Tetraginri) C 2062: Tales of Hoffman (Marek Web??
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 1382 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES p >LLO\VING are the programmes bert and Sullivan) (Gramophone Re•e broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. co^ ft m v 8.50 p.m..-The News and Announcestation. during the coming week: nients. Relayed from London 9.15 p.m.:— "The Gondoliers" fcon-TO-DAY lln m e n
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  • 186 22 EXHAUSTED WOMAN Regains Energy, Puts On Weight If exhuuslir.R weather and tiring work are aiai: -oY and wasting your i^uii be^ir. now lv gjjFC your system a. aaiiy aoce of regenerating vitamins. Bl I lmjK your lo:st vitality a t- muocio on foor thin botiy. 'ir^s worn.a: did it quite
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 143 22 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses. Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTIC*- CXX. QaalHied cywipht Sivecialist« 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST jffiuU'PED. K. A. Xhompson D O.ac. Dr. of Ocui:.i Science. ■^experience has taught me that for >|j I unvarying perfection you can't beat V S if v i«l C ■x^*.\ y* BK^s '■^^wv^.vo^i^aMaaMilßßgMl^BHß^^^B^^^Bßfe 9^|kM^^^
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    • 119 22 /?-?o,': Aar^ .4;:;/ i?e With The Crowd At The i^flk Happy World Stadii'm I on I fit 9 DAY. JULY 2nd. at 8.4 sp.m. I j p#• j^L AND SEE EIGHT OUTSTANDING FIGHTERS jMk. i VENTURA MARQUEZ vs YOUNG CAUDER 1 iJm YOUNG CHOON vs HAROLD WINDSOR »T W!l w
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  • 694 23 LOW DIVIDENDS ON $2 TOTE N.S. SPORTING CLUBS SKYE RACE MEETING /Fr< m Ov,r Oxen Reporter) Seremban, June 26. A LARGE gathering; was present lor the Xegri Sembi^an Sporting Club's Skye race meeting m Seri-m--ban to-day A $2 tote was provided and was well
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  • 96 23 D TTTT Singapore, Saturday. ULL at the beginning, the S.C.R.C vs. P.W.D. cricket match brightened up m the closing sages when the S.C.R.C. wer c righting for the runs. The game was played on Hong Lim Green and resulted a win for the P.W.D. by nine runs. Scores:
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  • 27 23 The key match m the northern half of the Malaya Cup competition between Perak and Selangor m Ipoh to-day resulted m a goalless draw.
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  • 91 23 Singapore, Saturday. CINGAPORE beat the R.A.F. I— l m a d sc ccer friendly at the Anton Road Stadium to-day. O°hlers scorec twice for the S.A.* .a. after Qttagswwth had opened for the RAF O. Day added a third for the S.A.F.A. m 'he second half. <MW
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  • 311 23 Medical College Trounced Singapore, Saturday. CINE batting efforts by Capt. Persse and E. G. Staunton who scored Si and an unfinished 36 respectively, and an equally good bowling performance fey Major Quill enabled the S.C.C. to win comfortably from the Medical College m their two-day fixture on the
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  • 26 23 Singapore, Saturday. The cricket match between the S.R.C. ?nd the C.S.C. IT'wh'ch was to have been nHvoH rm the S.R.C. ground to-day was R&nceUed:
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  • 617 23 FULL REPORT Lady Thomas Presents Prizes Singapore, Saturday. THE finals of the Malaya Command Athletic team championships were held to-day at Gillman Barracks, and after the ten events on the programme for the day had* been complete^, Lady Thomas distributed t&e prizes. H.B- the Governor and,
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  • 369 23 John Then Champion Athlete Singapore, Saturday. lOHN THEN was crowned mdiv duai champion at the athletic spores reeling of the Municipal Services Club hold at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium th..^ ofternoon. There was a large attend ance and the weather was ideal. Poh Kirn Seng, the All-Malayan and
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  • 21 23 Ttie quadrangular sports of he S S Pence m\\ be heid at me Thomson Road Depct on Saturday next.
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  • 253 23 Events On V.M.C.A. Courts Singapore, Saturday. THIu semi-Jin<)l ti?j» m the Junior '>vv' < of the Singapore limvii tennis ham uionships were dec'rlcd on the V.M .V A. coin Is this aftefnocn. -"Isy several matvhes m t*«e mixed douh!rs. junior singles were played off first, Jack BiUng Robert
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  • 48 23 Singapore, Saturaay. Safarin bin H. Ali won the Individual championship at the annual interhouse sports of the Victoria Schoo held ca the school ground this afternoon. Thtre was a good auendanct and Mrs. Goouniui. /unbier gave away the prises at u.e conciaficu of the spurts.
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    • 79 23 TIGER BEER COMPETITION HESULTS The following are prize winners m the successful TIGER BEEK Testimonials Competition. Their entries have been selected from 5000 and wa have great pleasure m presenting each with a case, containing 96 bottles, of the iamous TIGEK B6EB. 1 MISS G. AUSSEM 77, CAVANAGH ROAD SINGAPORE
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