Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 August 1937

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. s.— No. 9. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 625 1 Death Sentence Is Quashed By Appeal Court STABBING OF P.W.D. OVERSEER ACCUSED DISCHARGED CONGRATULATED BY CROWD OF FRIENDS Singapore, Saturday. QN a plea of misdirection ot the jury the full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day tj jasherl the conviction and sentence of death passed
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  • 88 1 Mr. George Bernard Shaw has just ce*3brated his 81st Birthday at Malvcrn, Worcester, where he is rel'eaising his latest play "The Millionairess' for the annual Theatre Festival. He attended a Garden Party given by Sir Barry Jackson, with whom he is staying- in the
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  • 289 1 S'PORE-K. L. WIRES DOWN Storm Causes Telephone Silence Singapore, Saturday. AT ten minutes past four this after- neon telegraph and telephone lines between S ngapore and Kuala Lumpur went "dead." It was the front time possible for such a breakdown, for Singapore newspaper offices m particular awaited news of the
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  • 543 1 MINES ESTATES AFFECTED MANY FIRES Welcome Rain Falls Singapore, Saturday. "THERE has been practically no rain m Singapore for the past eleven days and the present warm and sunny weather conditions are likely to continue for som? days." So said the Singapore weather expert at the
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  • 40 1 Stowaway From Hongkong To Singapore BEFORE Commander C. C. Dix. a Cantonese named Kan Lim pleaded guilty to having stowed away on board the Santhia from Hongkong to Singapore, and was fined $40, m default, 14 days' imrrisonment.
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  • 57 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Peiping, Aug. 7. It Is reported that General Chang Tzu Chung, once Garrison Commander of Peiping, who surrendered himself to the Japanese recently m the Peiping debacle, is seriously ill. Japanese planes have freely bombed and machine-gunned Kuailai, Liang-vvang-Chong and Chinghai. The trains
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  • 58 1 Every House In Capital Damaged Shanghai. Aug. 7. THE Shantung province m experiencing one of the worst rartli quakes m its history. Theie is not si single house m the capital whi« h has escaped undamaged. The IMMM of Hochih, Tungoh. C'heni: llsin», Tiinßping. and Chining
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  • 90 1 Death Of P]mpire Producers Chairman London, Aun 0. The death has occurred of Sir Edward Davson Reuter Sir Edward was Chairman ol irw Bn tish Empire Producers' Orga&i&atlon Representative of the Colonies and Pro tectorates on the Imperial Economic Committee; vir«-chairman ol Barclay' bank; a Trustee of
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  • 111 1 PEACE MOVE Japanese Forces To Withdraw Hankow, \ur. 7. Till, Japanese Government has ordered the withdrawal of Japanese armed forces from Hankow by noon on Sunday. Most of the Japanese civilians have already withdrawn and the remainder are leaving to-day. In th meantime it has hern
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  • 133 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh City Virtually In State Of War Hankow, Aui; 7. HINKOW is vstuallj ir. a ,-igU' 4X war > .ye hundred more Japanese marinr.s wore landed last night m the Conce sion At present Japanese anti-aircraft cuns, *r machine-guns, and heavy artillery arc being installed
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    • 53 1 READ THE TRIBUNE f Oft BLai PORTS REPORTS Interior vuw of an ;r r'liie m one of "»»Q^J J the K.W.V. Maturrtlon cellars m j^^^^^^gji rmari i^or years Key Brandy is flLiL'- -i ircd m Uik manner so that whea 9s &&mmm&!f\ J t Wiachcil you, it is mellow and
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    • 10 1 THE NEWS with rout BREAKFAST Try The >lOIIMM. ritim \i:
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1394 2 SENSATIONAL SCENE AT OLD BAILEY OUTBURST FROM THE DOCK MAN TWICE ACCUSED OF CAPITAL CRIME (By Air Mail) London, July 30. QCENKS unprecedented m the history of the Old Bailey were enacted when an elderly man. with a sentence of death hanging over his
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  • 292 2 Caveat Entered INQUIRIES TO BE MADE (•By Air Mail) London, July 30. FT is stated that a caveat against the will of Sir James Barrie, who filed on June 19, had been entered at Somerset House on behalf of Mr. William Winter, nephew of Sir James,
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  • 755 2 APPOINTED BY ij* 5. A. UNIVERSITY Delegate To Joint Discussion CONSIDERABLE discussion tock v place at the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association as to the present position of broadcasting m Singapore, and a sub-committee consisting of Dr. Withers Payne and Mr
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  • 631 2 Japanesej apanese Statement "ONLY GUARANTEE OF PEACE" THE following official statement received from Tokyo is forwarded by the Japanese Consulate-General m Singapore: The An ti- Japanese movement and the deep- rooted Anti- Japanese feeling m China have been a matter or grave concern for many
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  • 62 2 The next meeting of the Leaders' Course of the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph will be held at the Mercantile Institution. Queen Street, today at 5.45 p.m. These meetings are open to all interested, and no chare" is made for admission. Lecture on Philosophy by
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  • 438 2 DRY SEASON Ceremonies Of Chinese Peasantry DROUGHT stories that affect to t certain extent ihr tin and rubber industries i»i RtWaya r.till persist. In Cliina, however, during the "dr season, especially m early September, the Chinese hold a religious ceremony known as the "Worship of Lung
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  • 140 2 Sampan Man Charged FOUR DROWNED AT MIDNIGHT Singapore, Saturday. J^ SEPTUAGENARIAN Chinese, Lim Goh Cheng, pleaded guilty to-day be/ ore Mr. H. A. Forrer, m the Criminal District Court, to a charge of causing death by a rash act not amounting to negligence. He was bound over
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  • 109 2 Admitted Theft Of $350 Jewellery Singapore, Saturday OK his own plea ol guilty to a eharK* of the theft ot Ms \i :er-in-lawß lewellery valued at $350. Mr W O Reeves, the Second Police Magistrate, to-day imr>osed a ftnp of $400 on a youi»P Malaya. Ttangku Abdullah
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    • 73 2 XTtf^r MALAYA-S^PREMIER HOTEL. J THIS WEEKS POPULAR CABARET S ATTRACTION THE 6 WAlllltllS i FAMOUS AND ALL BRITISH ACROBATIC S JPSrV?™ o^?^" TRAMp OLINISTS AND WHIRLWIND TI MBLERS. including LITTLE MARIE, Australia's Shirley Temple. S SOMETHING NEW FOR SINGAPORE! f Appearing Nightly RAFFLES ORCHESTRA directed by Dan Hopkins•J. J r
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  • 49 3 SISTER OF ON THAT SANK 253 FT, LONG Careful Tewing Frc Holland i mdt July 28. T ■M I on her oyage fro:.. i la \t Thursday. h m 1 rph v.-;. ing es. i or. I i t\ dr. Inc.-
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  • 644 3 LESSONS OF MOCK WAR MORE BOMBERS NEEDED HOW THE SERVICES WORKED TOGETHER (By Air Mai i I lI I J fpHE bin I I I Ai i i th air corn dcv. thos res] A3 I or depen len her. betw tnt d or .o operate wit* i'STEM .nd allowed
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  • 127 3 From S^ngrapcre EXPECT TO TAKE EIGHT MONTHS i Singapore, Saturday. [R p. BALAKRISHNA, a youiig Straits-born Indian who is to ;.u attempt to walk from re to Calcutta, has found a ohuti ho is jusi as eager as himIf to cover the distance on foot.
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  • 400 3 SHORT WAVRESEARCH GREAT PA": Knew He Would Die Soon (By Air 111 London. July 30. IT is now known thai at il of his death, Senator > T was devoting all his en<tr tinued experiments with 1'- n'.trashort and micr©"wav<» lengths. Only the last week he
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  • 433 3 SHORTAGE OF SEAMEN NEW CRISIS Merchant Navy Needs Men (By Air Mail) London, July 30. THL shortage of skilled seamen and junior engineers m the Merchant Navy is sti!! woefully acute. Only a Jew days ago a Jar^e liner sailed from Southampton three seamen short of her complement because no
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  • 181 3 Baby Who Had Swallowed A Button Middeiburg, Cape Province. A baby girl of 12 months, the daughter of Mr. A. van zyl, a local farmer, owes her life to a pot-hole m the road. Mr. van Zyl was about to leave his farm m his
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  • 629 3 BRITAIN'S DRIVE FOR PEACE ARMS ACTIVITY HAS BEEN DOUBLED (By Air Mail) London, July 30. npHE progress made m the Government's defence plan was indicated m a speech by Mr. Hore-Beli sha, War Minister, at Shooter's Hill, Kent. The value of work done at th c Royal Ordnance factories had
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    68 3 The Marchese Marconi, the wireless pioneer, died at his Rome residence from heart failure. He was 63. It was 36 years ago that Marconi achieved the feat that made wireless a world-wide possibility. The picture shows Marconi with two of his first assistants who took part in his early experiments,
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    • 213 4 OUT OF THE GRANDEST OF ALL RUDYARD KIPLING'S u)Vh>n/RE stories: Ca Q I -y" I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY M II U U 3.15-6.15-9.15 >I.C.. A l.'> Greatest Jl'rh:pjuh- "CAPTAINS COURAEGEOUS" uith FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW j I I SPENCER TRACY I I and LIONEL HARRYMORE J Edward Everert Horton Eric Blore f^tf|^^A
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    • 483 4 A CAST OF ALL*WIRNERSm A GRAND DOUBLE I A RECORO -THR|ULE^&! FEATURE SHOW! P n THRIHER fotsB I I— l i\ \M JES £3 J\ I J^^^L TO-DAY 3,15-6.15-9,15 !^R9F^ .wi^BBBBBB^^. K^^hEß^^ J CAUFOBN/A V__ WILLIAM BINKIE n Cfl>AKtfTr\ GARGAN -BARNES ■9m9WWm9^9rW- i WE||OY RAYMOND AUtAnt i BARRIE- WALBURN a
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    • 136 4 ENOUGH LAUGHS FOR A WEEK— ALL CSAMMED IN IWo HOURS SIDE-SPLITTING lO¥ ENTERTAINMENT! K V^^fe''«l^ HUSTON wKf'^g y i' ROBERT McWADI M Also W CAUMOMI AW MAIL PICiUtiLS O* DAVIS CUP TENNIS lIvIvLSIS J IFJI.I. S^^^^" jfl Bf^ OF LAUGHTER Jnu dance: |^r IK PA^TLIOX Opening To-morrow Get Ready for
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  • 646 5  -  Horatius HARD LUCK HANDS (By rrilE hazard which has been called by Ely Culbertson "the invisible rocks of distribution," sometimes operates badly agrainst declarers and it might be entertaining to consider some freakish hands which have got declarers heavy penalties althoucrh th y have played m the correct
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  • 76 5 To Mark Soviet Architects' Congress Moscow Stamps bearing pictures of five of Moscow's most famous bu'ldings have been issued to mark the first congress of Soviet architects here. The issue consists of stamps of 3, 5. ID. 15. 20, 30. 40 and 50 Kopeks denomination. The stamps
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  • 87 5 Nice. A well-known barrister of Nice, Maitre Jean Miihaud, and a civil service engineer, M. Djeude-Defly have been killed m a mountaineering acci- j cent on the Haute Cordolasque, on tfie Franco-Italian frontier. The two set cut with M. Baudoln, A Nice business man, to climb various
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  • 167 5 New YorK. An expedition of 60 scientists has set out far from here to explore over 2,000 square miles of almost unknown territory m America's "Wild West", the mysterious Navajo country of Arizona and Utah, which holds the secret of a vanished race. This is the
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  • 82 5 I By Air Mall) V'enna. prs of the stomach and duodenum. he origin of which has not so far been *pla!r- d by M-dical science, can be KtxOky influenced by the gastric s of healthy persons, according to an artice In Vienna's "Clinical Week'y." The article
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  • 64 5 High-Flyin? Machines Must Carry It (By Air Mail) London July 19. High-flying commercial aeroplanes will, m the near future, he compelled to carry oxygen for their passengers. A notice to aircraft owners and ground engineers, issued by the Air Ministry states that it is proposed to add
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  • 372 5 1,600-Year-Old Finds In Galilee Jerusalem rpwo catacombs dating back to the X2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. have been revealed In Mie course of excavations m Southern Galilee, just north of the Plain of Esdrafelon. They contain remarkable carvings m relief and paintings m v/ell-preserved red pigment of
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    • 29 5 MR! FRENCH REMtDfe ThJERAPION No THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 Kin bI h 3 CwliuS* JJ; -I CUIRO'B PILLS for th« Uii P 'W*m, n yv-«rQali||! |i.«y«j >**-jH«i
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    • 293 5 I "You seem less IS red nowadays 3 j£@fak 4 'Sob The rejuvenating and strengthening effect of Sanatogen can soon be observed. Your fatigue will disappear, you will look younger and feel better. With Sanatogen you will soon enjoy life again to the full; and what seemed to be difficult
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  • 203 6 Doctor advised X-ray Examination there i nothing alarming m i X-ray examination, there is d that it will di iclose a is condition hi\ was jiie dismal Mi I h ts Bants, hut :il letter tells a cbeei r fiery. r from (.<i>tr:c troi:ii( for
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  • 226 6 FATHER TOLD SON WAS DEAD Information Unfounded QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS (By Air Mail) London, July 23. T*HE Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Ormsby Gore) has been asked m the House of Commons by Mr. Thomas Johnston (Labour, West Stirlingshire) whether he is aware of the sorrow
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  • 177 6 Lands Air Liner Without Wheels (By Air Mail) London, Ju.'y 2b. l REMARKABLE landing has been made A at Croydon aerodrome here by a 27--year-old pilot named Roland Falk, who brought a twin-engined air liner safely to ground without wheels. While Falk was flying from Cray don
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  • 167 6 "LORD MEATHY'S ROOM" Tribute To Founder Of Empire Day (By Air Mail) London, July 2b rpRIBUTE to the late Eari of Meath, I- founder of the Empire Day Movement, was paid when a room named alter him was opened m the Royal Empire Society's buildings here. The room has been
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    • 329 6 im^i2\ I Ml, \.S. OTIFF, swollen joints, with the gnawing, ©R^^S^tsk-- j(^0:-'^-:-\ ever-present agony of Rheumatism. Days j '^^^^Ms^at^^^-, M&&' s«em long- with pain, but nights seem »'is|l|i^'' 'vf^O^ I*fi endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your i |%^^fefei '-V (04 js^pd&'^'-U .W»l|i body needs. Ycu will get
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  • 331 7 "WAIKIKI WEDDING"— A ROMANCE OF SOUTH SEAS SING CROONS UNDER TROPICAL SKIES GRASS SKIRT BEAUTIES IN DARING DANCES A COMEDY of love and music m romantic Waikiki brings Bin* Crosby. Bob Bums Martha Raye, Shirley Ross and a supporting cast Of two hundred and fifty dancers, musicians and speciality performers
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  • 310 7 Courtneidge And Hulbert Again TKE My Tip," the new Gaumont British Production which opens at the PavUion Theatre Singapore this week, presents Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge together for the first time since "Falling For You." This is m response to the enormous demand made by fllmgoers,
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    22 7 One of the dusky Hawaiian maidens who will entertain you m "Waikiki Wedding" which comes to the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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    29 7 Bin* Ctmby and Shirley Ross who appear In a SgS^^JJ ll^^ 1 4 Seas "Waikiki Wedding" which ope. is at the Capitol Theatie Sin o a pore this week.
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  • 350 7 INGENIOUS STORY Excellent Comedy Team LAUGHTER-LOVERS and my-stery-lovers alike will appreciate "We're on the Jury," the new feature offering which opens to-day at the Pavilion lhe..\tre Singapore. Two of the leading funsters of Victor Moore, take care of the the screen, Helen Broderick and comedy m
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    27 7 Hawaiians m their native dress are seen with Bing Crosby m "Waikiki "Wedding,'' a South Sea Island film which comes to the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 191 7 "German Coal Sold As Welsh" Toronto, Ontario. A boycott on goods manufactured m Germany is be'ng advocated by the Toronto council of the league against war and Fascism. "We are hitting especially at cotton gloves and ccal," Mr. A. Potter secretary, declared m an Interview. "Last year Canada
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    23 7 Bob Burns and Martha Raye also provide a touch of romance m "Waikiki Wedding," which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week
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  • 206 7 Doctors Are "Puppets In Their Hands" New York. Mothers who overfeed their babies were ieverely criticised by Dr. Thurman B. Given, a member of a medical milk commission at a joint conference of milk commissions and producers here. "The weighing scale is becoming uppermost m the minds of
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  • 340 7 SAGA OF ALASKAN WILDE RNESS "TUNDRA TELLS A STRANGE AND THRILLING STORY "W'EVER before m the history of motion pictures have the dangers and grandeur of the great Alaska wild* rrn^s lyinwr north of the Yukon rive' been depicted by the camera on such a tremendous scale It has remained
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  • 184 7 Four Years Among Savages 'By Air Maii> Sydney. pL-UR years of anxiety among 530 fierce natives on lonely Wai Us island, nrdway between Samoa and Fiji, ended for Mrs. S. G. Jones, wife pi a trading ag-nt on the Island, when Lhp. amved m Sydney for a lons
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  • 2553 8  -  Ray Carr Our Short Story By "lIAVK a *.t'mk, Skipper," invited an elderly, florid-faced man as Blajdefl of the Hindustan entered that vessel's diminutive smoking room. 'Thanks! But I don't drink between ports.* 1 And with a smile the sailor, trim and cool m his white
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    • 973 8 jj ---^M^a^a^aM *t tsorcEsriotm TA CTAD |;ifrgiINDICESTION 3 t0 remove the >^^^^-yr»^^a y cause of the trouble excess stomach il Recent medical research and X-ray expenmeats proved that Bisurated II contains the quickest-acting *:i I most etie;tive aatacid and stomach .yes knoA-a to medical science. iff H if.e;'i ..'i -t.'..*
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  • 1833 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES Q\ various occasions fara written m high prftise of the work of women- Thcr- are wants writers, women doctors, women m even, walk of life, doing- work as good as. and frequently much better than, that of men. We hear very little these days of the argument
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    • 51 9 Jmsjm^^m km ABOUT We too, feel considerably satisfaction m being 0^ able to offer our many customers the following selection of POULTRY and GAME TURKEYS. DUCKLINGS CAPONS. PIGEONS. PHEASANTS. CHICKENS. FOWI^. QUAIL. 'Phone Singapore: 5376 (4 lines). Kttli I umpur: 3330 (2 linc«K Ipoh: 110 and 111 lines). m^m^mmmm WPS
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  • 248 10 Seen Heard Proud Parents. are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. A. Blackwood Sewell of their bouncing baby son born on August 3rd. and equally proud are Grandma and Grandpa Coleman and Grandma and Grandpa Blackwood Sewell for it is the first grandchild m bo h families. News of old friends
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  • 1212 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By our woman correspondent rIE social gossip this week seems to be decider!:-, small but that I think. Is on account of the holiday. Lots of Singapore people wont away to the Hills and Highlands to apend a few days m the I and pleasant
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  • 1025 10 DRESTIGE still continues to receive j new gorgeous things and this week 'tis new evening gowns which captured my heart. They all seem quite contradictory m style as I told you m one of my previous articles, anything roes tins reason! and there are all kinds of
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    • 83 10 i )To Prevent or Cure j PRICKLY HEAT j I Use S j JACNESIA ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER J j Daily j after the bath. Price 60 cents small box S $1.50 Family box j S i Obtainable from. all Chemists, Dispensaries Stores. I s A has just received camphorwood chests
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    • 114 10 aoroHiy more hair dressing and beauty treatments radium-vita cosmetics 18, battery road Ist floor phone 6995. JUST ARRIVED LATEST DESIGN LADIES' HAND- BAGS IN BOX-CALF LEATHER AND ALSO THE FAMOUS SWANK TIE CHAIN RETAINER WITH 5 INITIALS. AT THE NOVELTY STORE, I 161, North Bridge Road, Capitol Building. s s
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  • 1429 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL AUGUST holiday week-end has one* more come and gone' and I have I been frantically searching for news i most 01 us I am sure, spend the holi- I day Up at Fraser's Hill or away at a holiday i of some description
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  • 305 11 THE general coosenus 1 of opinion of visitto Eraser's Hill for the August Bank Holiday was that the week-end had been really perfect, for the Clerk of the Weather undoubtedly seemed to real: c what had been expected oi him and produced his very best for
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  • 403 11 Short Waltz' Gown Latest Fashion For Evening ONE of the daring new fa (titans which caused a sensation at this season's Paris opening wa the short evening frock. Some people were for them, others against them, but despite all the controversy, or perhaps because of ii. they became a definite
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  • 63 11 That a bottle of spirit will add years to the life of parchment lamp .shades! With a small paint brush apply a flnt coating of spirit gum over the surfact o! the shade. This will protect It from all attacks of damp and mildew, better still, we
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    • 108 11 At Vogue's! MAIDEN FORM "SOCIAL SEASON" BRASSIERES. VARIETY IN THE EVENING BRASSIFRE MODE STYLES TO MEET EVERY FIGURE AND EVERY FASHION NEED 4^ KINDS OF Maidenionn Uplifts Kor Hi«h \V.«\ tuv Lines, For Class;ie Grecian Outlines, **<>.- Bu^i. Bodiced Party-Gowns. fc» •< Ir. ail Pvonienad-'"' :ind Tea-party Gowns. AT "VOGUE'S
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    • 129 11 •J. LOVELY OLD CHINA (Porcelain) I I COLOURED BOWLS, PLATES i HORS D'OEUVRE SETS CUPS also BLACK WOOD FURNITURE I PAHIT TABLES (Set of 4) I CENTRE TABLFS, JOSS TABLES > ETC. ON VIEW AT i RACHELS; S Raffles Hotel, i and Bras Basah Road. EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF T LATEST
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    • 189 11 Opening Offer 3 Poses for $1 (Pcmtcard Sice) STUDIO 33 Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Bftftd. HERO WORSHIP/""! F o Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls y W and the love of admiration seemo to fee instinct Jfir m the species. s^^\ MW But no small boy— or small
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  • 344 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug., 8, 1937. LABOUR OR LEISURE rw\ c i > The p o- ion d that when raMy less such h'llclM ,r T iitiatlic:at ion is anese i turn of mind H m producing no more, the pa high less to gain bin hi If 1
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  • 1239 12  -  C. H. Stanley-Jones Fight Against Malaria In Malaya s EiGHTY per cent, of the Malays, fully half S of the Indians, Straits-horn Chinese and Eurasians, and probably twenty to thirty per cent, of Europeans are infected by the malaria germ. This is the magnitude of
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  • 472 12  -  Angelius A A "I'VE discovered a new method of obtaining money from my hustanii.' -Indeed!" -Yes! I threater to return to mother and he hands me the railway fare. 1 A A r WISH you'wouldn't keep w,i,1 ling thai tune over and ever "gain."
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  • 1393 13 DUPED SEVERAL WOMEN FOUNDED OWN CHURCH "TWO YEARS' HARD" FOR DOUBLE BIGAMY -J HAVE never been a lay reader m the Church of England The description is not correct, and is a slur on the Church." After making this confession from the dock at
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  • 63 13 Commemorating the 148th anniversa ry of the Fall of the Bastille in the French Revolution, a million workers, national and colonial troops with mechanised divisions passed through Paris in the great July demonstration. President Lebrun and King Carol of Rumania, who is visiting Paris, watched
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  • 93 13 Two Arabs Saved By British Steamer Jerusalem Two Arab fishermen, who had been drifting helplessly out to sea for 3ti hours, were rescued off Haifa by the British steamer, Cyprian Prince, commanded by Captain W. Evans. The two men were m a small motor fishing smack.
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  • 196 13 Reconditioning Famous Training Ship 1B; Air II B:rkcnhead. July 27 THE training ship Cor.way, wl.k.. M laid down 110 years au (i H to kit reconditioned here. This has been announced ny Mercantile Marine Service Assocli to whom she was loaned as a cari^: ship m 1876 for
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    • 136 13 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA |a a Gland Hormon preparat on discovered by the famous O»rman Scientist Prof. Lahusen Privy Councillor), M.D. of Benin University. Increased vitality and youthfulness,
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    • 100 13 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports W\ CARMINATIVE fl\ SK Dr. Jayne's Carminative is the fines', j^m remedy for colic, cramps, diarrhoea an:i i\i\ Sm all other stomach ailment;. Get a Sb bottle to-day and enjoy good health ar.d mm i: ippiness at a small cost. f^k
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  • 1071 14  -  G. S. Hammonds A Commentary On The Newcomer's Problems A Tale Of A Durian j Disposing Of The Smell J Man And His J Mango j I J AXE of the mysteries into which every newcomer to this country has to be initiated is that
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    • 192 14 "s_^ TICKETS WBUED I j\JCIW BY ALL BrEAM- iFTF. AIR AND > IVEL railway LDfE9 JOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all o f her resident communities are givtrn the bej>t of attention and z. stance. i Robißsot Roii, Singapore. r«le?b<re« SMt. «j WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER
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    • 245 14 Hupmobilo OL 'VmT^'^ (J/\ OWNER OF THE A shipment of Mew mudels is arriving by the ss. Mapia, on September 11, 1987. &#Z3t I V. i „,^vrkir>/r nrcT Distributors for Malaya: >V\ I WORLD S BEST SIN-GAPOR E M O. TORS \<^J y )\T E hem i^ N i Ss^
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  • 860 15 THE LESSONS OF SPEED STEAM AGAIN Fast Streamlined Expresses (By Air Mail) London, July 25. SIR Nigel Gresley, builder of famous railway engines and luxury, high-speed expresses, is a firm believer that even not yet have all the potentialities of seam m the service of
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  • 157 15 Bristol Woman At Canadian Memorial Service Queenston, Ontario. A Bristol woman, Mrs. Howell Jones, was present at a memorial service here m honour of her great grand uncle, Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, who fought against the Americans m 1812. Mrs. Jones, writer and historiiin, who lost her only
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  • 155 15 Al Capone Is An Inrnntc Can Francisco. ALLEGATIONS that the Federal Penit- entfarv o" Ah^u7 s'atTi— known n\ America's "Devil's Island"— where Al Capon? and other ex-g*.:g ter kings ar«» now Imprisoned, is wcr c than dea.h, havt been mado by n fonrer convict. The
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  • 342 15 Haunted By Dread of Asthma After Thre« Doses of Ephazone all Symptoms Entirely Disappeared Think bow discomforting it must have been for Mr. R. H. C. Unlike normal people, he couldn't retire at night to a comfortable bed and deep, restful sleep. Retiring for the night
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  • 228 15 U. S. NAZIS Disliked By Their Neighbours i (By Ar Mail.) New Yc;i;. YAPHANK, a village on Long Is anc 5 is tired o! having Nazis a; is neighbours The Naz'.s m members of the Ger-man-American League, who pap tut tor week-endj from New York to Camp Siegfried j Over
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  • 261 15 Told "How To Get The'r Man" i ßy Air Mail) Boston. APPALLED by t;ic "plight" o un- married wcinen librarians to the Boston public library where he world, Mr. Harvey ir.\Psh has written a DO*»fe > m which he tell* the fifteen million 01 so unmarried women of
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  • 187 15 Aft^r I r>ifTcrent Girl" a me. iprtn my v j c.nu^. aervoof breaks Aft for over five week sh< m tv make nuuh Improve*] ent. She still bad crying s, ells Bad Q i of the bluet. S) i decided to <?ive Kruschen Salts a trial,
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    • 21 15 Von QanTake £ale ok "^figfc, JS^^ Li m lI I ti-n" the llUmbhbj JdiLL*, li 1 W BUT COULD SHE -ALONE
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    • 297 15 GRANTS WHISKY WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. X/ETTA DT.fNBLooD I.* Vtl AK--L\Jmedicine gS Never before wa» there anything like It, nor are its marvellous prop, r.iot Hkely ever to be equalled m diseases arising from Impure bl»od. tt searches out ana cxd> :u > -fW from the vital current
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  • 90 16 To Be Taught In Schools In Yugoslavia Belgrade Mi Dobmoj Stoshevitch, the Minister of Education, himself a graduate of Cambridge, has ordered that the Fnglish language shall m future be taught m prammar schools m Yugoslavia. Hitherto. French and German 'rev?. compulsory lfin^.^tges, but instruction *n any other
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  • 277 16 AN ANGELO? Judgment Against U.S. Buyer (By Air Mail) Paris, July 25. r pHE Paris courts have just settled a disoute over a painting attributed to Michael Angelo on the testimony of a letter written by the famous French artist, Ingres. The painting- was sold by
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  • 99 16 This is one of the last pictures, taken of Miss Amelia Karhart onner round-the-world flight, which is feared to have ended in tragedy. Tne picture; were made at Darwin. Australia, wher e Miss Earhart and her ncvigaor, Captain Noonan, refuelled before making the short hop
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  • 152 16 1 Mourning For Polish Victims (By Air Mail) London, July 20. A DAY of protest against the policy of the Polish Government towards Jews, nnd a day of mourning for Jewish victims m Poland, is to bs held by Jews throughout Great Britain on Tuesday. Oct.
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  • 155 16 Trained Empire's Sightless Masseurs (By Air Mail' London. July 2S. A BLIND man who has trained every blind masseur m the Empire durin, the past 21 years has been honoured by a presentation here. j He is Mr. P. L. Way. Principal of tte Message School o!
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  • 240 16 Bombay's (iaim "TENEMENTS" OF ONE ROOM (H\ Air Mai§ Botnbaj July 27. DOMBAY is the world's greatest Blum city, according to Dr. J. M. KumarapiML, a Professor of Social Economy, wh.. dealt with t lie evil of overcrowding In a lalk from the Bombay Broadcasting station.
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  • 102 16 From Westminster To Wolverhatnpton nia:r:;";:;.::«:::::;: rs- M(-adei wife of Mr. Geoffrey Manaer, M.P. lor Easi Wolveriiampton. lost a close iacc- with 163 homing pigeons m then atuiual race fiom the House Ql Ccmmoiis to WclvcrhamptCiV mi Mandcr rei^4S* the pi.***. which came from seven homing clubs m
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  • 651 17 25,000 BOYS Empire Contingent In Holland 111 Ifftil) London. July l.i Till, iarsest 3riU^h Contingent RombCTing 8,000 Scouts of b<»ys ever >tnt ove -sens are gathering for the S«)v Scouts' fifth World Jamboree which is being held from July %l |a Aug. 14 on the Vogelen- j
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  • 68 17 Libation May Follow •By Air M .i:l> London o\er Sir James Barries will owed by the announcement that his neph< w, William Winter, the •t, has entered a caveat against the will Hie total amount of the will has not yet been disclosed, but it is estimated at
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  • 98 17 A swarm of bees estimated at 25.093 and a Port Office engineer nlayed the leading part in p. London street dra r.a in Westbourne Crescent, Bayswater. The bees descended on the Crescent, disorganising traffic and causing a stir among residents, who couldn't close windows and doors
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  • 310 17 STORMS WIRELESS HAVOC Prophesised By American Scientists Denver. Colorado. HEAVY rains and storms, wrecking havoc on the wireless and telegraphic systems of the world, are prophesis:~d for the near future by American scientists here. Ho'idny -makers this summer need not despair, however. The disturb ai.ces are not expected to take
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  • 303 17 Glasgow Exhibition Plans "CPEAKING with some knowledg? of •3 exhibitions, big and small, m many parts of the world, I have no hesitation m saying that next year's Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, will stand m comparison with any that has been held, and will
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    • 262 17 LONDON UNIVERSITY] DEGREES The Degrees of London University art open to all. Neither re idence nor attendance at lectures U required. The University Correspondence College of Burlington House, Cambridge, England, (Principal: Cecil Brings. M.A.. M.C.) Provides Course.* of Preparation for Matriculation and the Intermediate Examinations of London University, and Self-Education
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  • 337 18 WOMAN AS THIN AS A SHADOW! Flesh-Forming Tablets Restored Her Health Many men and women all over the Straits are trying everything they can think ol m a vain endeavour to put on weight They eat feverishly, upset their sumachs with endless doses of nauseating Cod Liver Oil but a:l
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  • 273 18 New Research Plan NEW ZEALANDER FOR LONDON (By Air Mail) London, July 2<L A PPOINTMENT of Professor Allan G. B. Fisher of the University of Western Australia to the newly established Price Chair of International Economics at Chaltham House, London, headquarters of the Royal Institute of International
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  • 301 18 THE TENDENCY TO REGULATE ROAD PATROLS 4,000,000 Miles A Year London. /CRITICISM of what he described V^ as "Parliament's tendency to over- regulate the lives of the people" was made by Mr. (ha ties McWhiter, chairman of the Automobile Association, at the Association's annual meeting at
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  • 108 18 Prospector's Secret Mine ißy Air Mail) Bulawayo ANTS were responsible for the discovery of a rich gold prospect near Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. The mine is fifty miles from Bulawayo m a district which has not been prospected before. As the gold :eef i& several feet below the
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  • 475 18 BY R.A. THOMPSON D.O. 8c (Doctor Of Ocular Science) AN amusing little story m one of the magazines this month tells of an Englishman who spent three days m America and took back the story that all Americans are rich and wear eyeglasses Not quite all Americans
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    53 18 Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister, who attended the full meeting of the Non-intervention Committee of 27 Stales at the Foreign Office to discuss Britain's compromise proposals for restoring non-intervention control in and around Spain. A warning of grave consequences should the proposals be rejected has been uttered by Mr.
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  • 79 18 Vatican City. The Pope has decided to hold an inhibition of native Christ an art hi the Vatican, probably m 19*8 or 1939. Th e object is to show the varoai forms of expression taken by Christian end Catholic thought m the nrsslon fields, and to demonstrate
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  • 76 18 No Personal Contact With Foreigners Berlin Germans serving m the army, navy or air fcrce must not have any personal contact with foreigners. This appears to be the meaning 01" an order published m the official military organ here and sign d by the Wr.r Minister, General Von
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    • 206 18 Don't let ants ruin your food I <mm^m Inferior "insecticides" cant kill them /^~AJifIPI^ S^IH V ltoi alld larm ess tc humans and oni- -d^^^^r r^-T ma Brware a »übstrtutes that mas- ITI I X] s£^gJtSßi3i\f querad* under the name of Hit. Each Flit Ul What have Circles to do
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    • 227 18 PERAK TURF CLUB AUGUST SKYE MEETING, 1937. THURSDAY, 12TH AUGUST, 1937. SATURDAY, 14TH AUGUST, 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 THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
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  • 438 19 UNDISPUTED" SWAY MEN PLAYERS Ladies Not So Successful (By "Bandjera") rrHE results of the badminton 6*etion or' the Malayan Chinese Olympiad held at the Happy World during the August bank holidays leave one m no doubt as to Singapore's undisputed sway m the badminton world of
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  • 1083 19 Boxing Notes And News A NFW FEATURE (By "Referee") Y^E have to admit that there is nothing m boxing more thrilling than the clean knock-out. We may talk about the noble art of selfdefence, the science of the game and cleverness m boxing, but what brings the spectators to their
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    3 19 Max Schmeling (Germany).
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    3 19 Joe Louis (U.S.A.)
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  • 631 19 S.C.C.'s Defeat At Cricket (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca. IN eleven representing the Singapore Cricket Club visited Ma^cca on 3unday and engaged th e Club who included C. A. de Vries. The two-day ir.atch. which began on Sunday, was a S^ Iy contested and
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  • 198 19 !N PERAK j Comniunity Keenly Interested (By ''Racquet" PHE chief topic of Interest In bud- minton circles throughout Per is about the forthcoming Perak IndoCeyionese open tournament, which being organised for the first time m Ferak by a band of local enthusiasts. Although the prospects, of the tournament
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  • 2847 20 The August Bank Holiday Sporting Carnival F.M.S. Score Was A Record And So Was Colony's Last Wicket Partnership Malayan Tennis Champion ships Miss SansonVs Fine Feat The AlUMalayan Chinese Olympiad A General Review Why Not An AllMalayar Meeting For ill-Comers? C icket Season Ending. (By
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    14 20 i r co Jai Moh, champion twimmtt ft the Chir**** 1 nauatte nesting (Tribune).
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    5 20 ?.7r. Tcrs Ling Siang (Tribune)
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  • 388 20 (Continued from page 11) entries received may be considered a* very satisfactory. It is understood that all the five events men's singles and double.*. women's singles and doubles and m x ed doubles as originally arranged, will be held. FINANCIAL SUPPORT Financially, the committee of management should have
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  • 111 20 The following ties m the 3.8.A men's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall, to-day: At 10 a.m. (singles): Tan Cheng Hoe vs. Ho Yuen, Ngo Beng Huok vs. Syed £alim. Doubles: Cheong Soon Thuan and Koh Oon Kiong vs.
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  • 113 20 ECLIPSE B.P. Tlie Eclipse B.P. "B" tram defeated the Daisy B.P. "B" team m a friends pnme of five singles and two doubles at tbe former's court on Monday last. Scores < Eclipse players mentioned first) Chia Chin Jog lost to Sunny CbtM b 15-12, 10—15, 15—13; Georgle CUong N*at
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    • 343 20 You know it's Indigestion but is it Stomach or INTESTINAL? This Is How You Can Tell:If the Pain is Here, it's I If the Pain is Here, it's STOMACH INDIGESTION M INDIGESTION whtch causes Vy /^^jP^ which causes ACIDITY, with 7\( |v^ CONSTIPATION, ncrc T I^. %C wiUi griping pains.
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    • 9 20 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Rrpnrfr
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  • 1408 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES r*< N programmer B M.B.C. coining week: TO-DAY 11 30 a m Orchestral Concert played fanglin Club Orchestra, undei the direction of Rex Allen. Relayed from Tangttn Club: Overture, ut,"' Soppe; Waltz. ••Southern Strauss; Fantaisie. •Rigoletto." Verdi; Selection. "A Country
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  • 156 21 Twenty cards were taken out for the Keppel G. C. August ladies' spoon and the following returned: Mrs, P. J. Crawley (20) 2 up tie. Mrs. Ct/ffi. Kott i 24) 2 up tie. 1,, s D. Hirst (32) all square. Miss G. Farnell 26 > 1 down. Mrs.
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  • 98 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases FOB. AugUStl 30 3 4 30 7 8 Gacd F.A.O. m bales <F. 0.8. August) 30 1 20 3 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. < Spot-loo.se I (awardab)e S'porei 30 3 4 31
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  • 52 21 Tho rubber returns of the following companies for the month of July. 1937. are as follows: Alor Gaiah 17.300 Australasia 21.000 Aver Pnnas 72.000 Bukit Kubu 15 300 rvjonepw 56 900 Jalan Kebun 1ft.200 Kluang 38 ;«R Pajam 168.^0(1 Port Swettenham 11,300 Tambalak 15.500 Teluk Anson 65.083 Ulu
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  • 166 21 Ties In Championship Tournaments JHE following ties m the S.C.C law.i bowls championship tournament have been arranged: Monday. Championship Singles: W M. Edwards vs D. Sturrock Championship Doubles: T B Rogers and J. Riley v s W Williams and J Philip; Capt. E. R Maple.s and F H.
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  • 86 21 A committee meeting oi the JoUltods Athletic Union will be held at vhe residence of Mr Must an Serang, ?0. Chens Chfok St. to-day at 10 a.m. Jollilads team vs. the Marine 2nd XI. at unocer to-day. at Pulau Brani. (Players should bo at the Master Attendant's Pier
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    • 202 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. As Messrs. C. C. Wakefield Co., Ltd., understand, there are at present on the Singapore market, certain supplies of Wakefleld Castrol "R" Oil which have been imported into Malaya without their authority, and which represent stocks surplus to a foreign government's requirements, the motoring public requiring
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    • 338 21 SATURDAY'S MARKEi POSITION Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Aug. 7. TIN three months £266.15.0 up 15 Conditions on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were reported as having been buoyant, and tin 'shares according to cables received are firmer. LocaV ihe market m tin shares appears rath r quieter this
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  • 674 22 COMMEMORATION OF THE CORONATION INNOVATIONS AT THE A.P.C. SPORTS Singapore. Saturday. ALAKGK gatb-'riog of employees, then fam lies and friends attended the A.P.C. Sports Club Coronation afblflic meeting held this afternoon on the company's Paya Lebar sports ground. In threatening weather the programme progressed satisfactorily
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  • 30 22 Stockholm, Aug. *3. Melvyn Walker. United States, broke the world high jump record with 203 centimetres. The previous besi was 207 centimetres put up by Johnson. Rcuter.
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  • 191 22 An Enjoyable Sports Meeting Singapore, Saturday. JT was games day for the pupils of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School this ofternoon. At the school grounds m Cairnhill Road, they performed Morris Dance.?, the Hornpipe and Folk and Maypole Dances. A programme of 19 events was carried out
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  • 46 22 The following will represent Select I -P. against Rex B.P. to-day at the nrmer's court at 3 p.m. m a return friendly:— Lye Swee Peng, Yap Chin lee T. Rajoo, Tan See Jong, and the Misses Ng Son Moui and Chuan Ngai Men 5.
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  • 622 22 WEARNE BROS. CLUB SPORTS DAY Successful Meeting At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. yERY keen rivalry was m evidence at the annual athletic meeting of the Wearne Brothers Ltd. Sports Club, held to-day under ideal weather conditions at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Among the large gathering present were Mr. F. F.
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  • 1617 22 Reflection? On The Olympiad: Its Usefulness— Mr. hoo's Exam _lnterest e p| Of The hinese Government In The Sports Szechuan Famine Sufferers To Be Given Work 1 ClamVhness? Does Such A Thiii^ Exist In Malaya? (By Our Chinese Tor respondent) SINGAPORE was "hivaaed'' last J week-end by,
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  • 48 22 Clerical Union i o*ir hockey art' r< 'quested -d hneWy names and addrc: '''^JaTlO, captain, Mr C\ < ?f m bers Canton Street. S .-Tracti* are invited to turn up for tne i« gt pune on Wedpj clay, nth al P" 1 i the Union* ground.
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    • 172 22 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY, AUGUST 14TH -.J^ffS a tfrf^ 1^ (l g B €t a i j fl4 jf Defeated Frisco Twice In Rangoon And All W \ni §5OOI!¥ MAII 'tK^'** 3r Local Ciiinese Conou a ror of Fernandez '.ST Extra Special Lightweight Contest Sensational Return Contest J;fr If I
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  • 83 23 HOLDERS GIVEN A SURPRISE BIG CROWD WITNESSES EPIC STRUGGLE TM Malaya Cap final between Singapore and Selangor proved a most thrilling same. It was played before one of the largest crowds ever seen at Kuala Lumpur Stadium. Both sidvs were m fine fettle. Selangor
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  • 464 23 Cricket Match At Bukit Timah Singapore. Saturday THE cricket match between the S.C v and the Raffles College which v. played at the College ground tfciS tfternoon, ended m a win to the Cai Iffcmns by 100 runs. RAFFLES COLLEGE Sco: C. Tauraisingham b Pearse 61
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  • 458 23 Championship Ties At Clerical Union Singapore, Saturday TOUR more ties were placed, Uib afternoon m the junior section o| the Singapore badminton championships. As usual the venue f»i the game was the gymnasium hall of the Clerical Union. The ope.-i; tie was a 3&gi~s match between cv^ Keng
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  • 88 23 (rrom 0: Own Correspondent j T^ ihru. Au«>. o. HE T an Malay School. Jchoro Bfthr >&{?. Tlnggi Mi-.- p~'--...., evrn mual 1 wtbnl] com,petit 41., fee m height and „>■,. o The purtc was very Interesting and J- Ct T >ened tbo sro^-f m th€ M half
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  • 234 23 Y.W.C.A TENNIS Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS m the Y.W.C.A. Sports Clu'^ Lown Tennis tournament are as follows: MTXED DOUBLES: Mis? E. Smiin and Dr. C. Smith beat Miss N. Chia and I Mr. R. Chia B—6. 6—2: Miss Tay and IMr J Manasseh beat Mr. and Mrs I Norris
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  • 786 23 A LOCAL BEAUTY SPOT ATBUKSTTItVIAH Growing Needs Of Members (Hy a S.aff Reporter) /YXIC of the hi'-du\y spo'.s b| S I.re, no: known to thousand* Ol Sinpin roa:>s, lies tucked :.\v.iy en the border* of tht Itcßtichw IU senroir In Pukit Ti-r.iih. It is ih
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    3 23 H.M.S Malaya Cup.
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  • 439 23 RAFFLES INST. j Past Beat Present Boys Singapore, Saturday. FOR the second time m succession, the Past Xc files' a us wen the annual footbaU match for the Clxrke Shield. To-day's game was played on Raffles Institution ground before a fair gathering. Kicking off, the schoolboys attackei,
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  • 122 23 Results In The District Championships (From Our (htm Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. THE following are the results of the matches flayed yesterday on the Ayer Mcleh School courts m the Johore Bahru District Badminton Championships Junior Singles: Tambalr (Dapat) beat Mohained Khalld (Pontian) ij-7, 15-13. Si iw Teng
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  • 67 23 At 'the annual general meeting of the Singapore Malayalee Association, the follov/ing office -bearers were elected for the year. President, Mr. K. S. Pillay; vicepresident, M. K. Sodax; general secre tary, Mr. K. M. Kannampillay: treasurer, Mr. B. Victor; .iports secretary, M. Sextus Fernandez; literary secretary, Mr.
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    35 23 A view of the Singapore G. C. club house. The rattan chick.s y v:\ u; to be replaced by large windows ana doors of coloured glazed glass. Inset: Capt. Clements, secre'ary of the Club. Tribune
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  • 351 23 Two-Day Match With Cricket Club i Singapore, Saturday. A SPLENDID innings of 90 not out by J. L. Slade. all Malaya and Cckny batsman, and a three figure partnership betwetn him and Gailiard for the first wicket, enabled the S.C.C. to sain a commanding advantage
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  • 261 23 Wellington E.S. Term Closes AN enjoyable sports meeting held m thii Wellington English School grounds brought to a close the second term o£ the year. The following were the results: Egg and Spoon Relay Race (C): Ist. Raleigh House, 2nd. Drake House. Balancing Relay <B): Ist. Nelson House,
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  • 37 23 At the third monthly general me: ing of the members of the Amateur Sporting Association Mr. Ang Ten£ Kee and Mr. Ching Keng Choy were elected Vice-Pre-sident and Committee member respectively, for the year 1937.
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  • 150 23 Fine Double Feature Attraction Singapore, Saturday. ANOTHER excellent double feature pro- gramme was shown at the Alhambra Iheatre to-day with the presentation of "Breezing Home" and California Straight Ahead." "Breezing Home" sees forth the struggle of too many sweethearts. A millionaiiess, owning a string of horses, falls ai
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  • 84 23 Johore Bahru, Aug. 7. AS a result of a fatal accident which occurred near the entrance to the Johore Bahru General Hospical yesterday, Inche Samir bin Haji Omar was charged before Sheik Abubakar, second Magistrate, Johore Bahru, this morning, with causing the death of a Chinese cyclist at
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