Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 August 1937

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL s.— No. 12. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1937. FIVE (IN The Sunday Tribune
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  • 720 1 SHOOTING OF AMBASSADOR JAPANESE EXCUSES ARE FRIVOLOUS pHK text of the British note to Japan m connection with the shooting of the British Ambassador to China, Sir natchbull-Hugessen, by Japanese aviators while he Loring from Nanking to Shanghai, is being teieto the Britsh Charge d'Afi'aires m
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  • 32 1 Great gratification is felt m London at t^e action of a United States Marine m giving his blood for transfusion to the Ambassador, thus probably saving his l?fe. Reuter
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  • 62 1 Baltimore, Aug. 23. The steamer Wichita sailed with nineteen tyombing planes m the hold for Shanghai, the decks being protectively covered with sheets of heavy steel lashed down by steel cables. The American Pionoer Line operating the ship averted a strike by agreeing to confer with Union representatives of the
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  • 130 1 San Francisco. Aug. 28. The police chief has ordered Japanese stores to be guarded owing to the tense j ness of anti-Japanese feeling; m San Francisco's Chinatown. Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 28. Reports thrt a general withdrawal of the Chinese forces to a line 35 miles from Shanghai
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    16 1 H.E. the Guvernor and Lady Thorn a< arriving for the opening: day of the Singapore Races.
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  • 351 1 English Soccer Season Opens Results Of Yesterday's Matches London, Aug. 28. THE English league soccer season opened to-day. Following are the lfsultb of matches m all four divisions, as wei! as those m the first and second divisions of the Scottish League: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Bolton W. 2 Brentford
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  • 147 1 Loyals At "Duck-Your-Nut" Corner The Loyals manning the North Station defence sector, regarded as the most dangerous line of the Settlement defence, complain of boredom. They say things are now very quiet, except for occasional sniping. The men have chalked on the walls inscriptions such as "A score
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  • 404 1 Shifted From Shanghai To Towns Near By Shanghai. An?,. ?8. The theatre of war is shifted from Shanghai proper to the Chuenshe. and Liuho regions, where enormous enemy troops have recently landed, feared that severe fighting may break out nt any moment. Chinese "Dare-diers," who hid themt.lvps
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  • 129 1 GHASTLY SCENES AFTER JAPANESE AIR RAID RAILWAY STATION BOMBED MANY KILLED Mostly Women And Children Slian;;h;»i. \u«. ;>s, X.X p.m. a RBnanrm mmh ih thr v. h<ile of I lie Nantao district un less hincse ir^ular tr«»«|»s BHMH t« be poured m was made
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  • 36 1 Hongkong. Aim; H.M.S. ItaKgM Irft hunrrdh (In evening for Fooehow, wfurr it understood that foreijnurs are en danptred owing the possibility <M anti-Japanese ri«tmg, wbJ<?> nucbf possibly involve other nationalities. Reuter
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  • 121 1 which air Japan«*« clubs anil institutions Several Japanese w rt kMI cd or iujiiicd. Later: It is estimated lluM tween 300 and <»00 were K.lJed or wounded during; tks bombing «»i Nan tao. lour bfWbl hit the S*«nth SUition. blowing up sheds a»d tracks and littering an area of a
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  • 25 1 Moscow, \*i%. THE Soviet Government 1»; > <*I the Japanese Ownlfttto N Odet^a and Novosibirsk ti> (m r later than S*pt. 15. Reuter
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  • 21 1 Rugby, A Tho Association Footba 10-day and the King lias lent wrUhftfi for a RUCCeasful S British Official Wireless
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  • 75 1 RECORD SMASHED AGAIN T AST week's printing tfVCf lor Vhe Sunday Tribune was 10,700 copies and the issue \\.i> entirely sold out. That number was believed to be record. Tl i< week's printing order for the Sunday Tribune i* 1K.020 copies and this is Hfiqumliofutbly a record for any EnL'li^h
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  • 458 2 PROBLEM OF I REE 1 UKthliid ACTION SOON New Organisation JLcUIIICU (From Our Own Correspondent) Maiacca, Saturday. IN spite oi the splendid youth oiganiaacioii called the ftovs' Jubilee Ciub insiiiuitj tor waiis and orphans the problem of street boys m the Settlement of Malacca is
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  • 381 2 SWIMMING CLUB FOR CHINESE Interesting Debate MAJORITY OF TWO IN FAVOUR ITXDER the chairmanship of Si; 1 Ong Sianif Som{, K.8.E.. a lively debate on the question, "Should a community swimming club be formed by the Chinese m Singapore" was discussed by memb -rs of the Chinese Christian Association at
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  • 337 2 Great Progress In A Few Years MUCH appreciation has been expressed of the arms drill display presented by the Malay Regiment as one of the items of the Military Tattoo at Parrer Park. The party consists of 170 men under Capt. M. E. B. Portal, with two
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  • 95 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Tone of market: Quiet and slightly easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 8 13 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts 18 1 per lb. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases tF.0.8. August) 30 316
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  • 775 2 Only SMALL TOWN Girls Go HOLLYWOOD 5 s i THE girls of Singapore ai iitithci Lamb ror Uirespotisivt 11.:■ i I jmt too clever bird^ to be ca.gjt by Ilo'iy Thej their jobs m Sm^ur-jre 10 a tiowtled hour of gior-ous' iife atnM the glitter and glamour o? Jilrn-ma\ij.g. 'liiat
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  • 338 2 DR. JACOB BURIED AT MALACCA Victim Of Sedenak Road Tragedy i (From Our c Malacca. Friday. 7TIE funeral of the late Dr. J 5 Jacob, Assistant Patholog st of me Malacca General Hospital, took place this morning. The funeral was largely attended by friends and relatives from all parts oi
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  • 82 2 Malaya To Be Widely Represented 'From Our Gun Correspondent London. Aug 21 EVERY effort is beln* made to ensu: c that Malaya -hall be worthily Jj (British Empire Exfcibition which is to open m OlW* 'i i h? been mad^ tor "v--and square feet or space m
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    • 95 2 r^T MALAYA'S PRCMIER HOTEL 4 TO-MOiIROW i COCKTAIL DANCE 6..0 TO 8.30 P.M. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (informal) j also S SUPPER SERVED TILL A.M. S SPECIAL LATE CABARET BY jTHE H WALLAKIK^J Sensational Comedy Trainpol-ne Act. Whirlwind Tumbling. Acrobatic Dancing. Contortionist and Soft Sho- Dancing. EXTENSION TO I A.M. Non-diners
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    • 21 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT ENGLISH LADY staying m Singapore will give English conversation lessons Moderate terms. Write Box No. 308 co Malaya Tribune.
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  • 920 3 WEARNE 'S AIR SCHOOL PROGRESS CHINESE FLIES SOLO IN RECORD TIME (Hy A Tribune Reporter) pfHOUSANDS of us are content merely to watch planes fly past, but a row. indeed a negligible few. art' mart adventurous, more enter- The/ learn to fly, and when they master the art, you will
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    49 3 Teacher and pupil are seen m this picture. Flight Lieut. Pugh (left) gave flying lessons to Mr. Chua Boon Hin (right) who did -010 flying after 7J4 hours' study. Mr. Chua's feat is considered remarkable as it takes an average student-pilot at least 15 hours to fiv solo. (Tribune).
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    52 3 Ivuss Nola Gray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. W. Gray, of Pelepah Valley Estate, Kota linggi. whose marriage to Dr ■h,\m H Hudson. Health Officer. Bam Pahat. will take plnee at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on Wednesday next. Sept. 1 A reception will bo held afterwards at the
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  • 424 3 Government Notice ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC A Communique from the Colonial x Secretariat, Singapore, states: The following notification has been publisher! m a' Government Gazette Extraordinary "The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance (Chapter 186). Information having been received that Rabies exist amongst dogs In Singapore
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  • 134 3 Statement By The Government A COMMUNIQUE from the Colonial Secretariat, Singapore, states: The Government of the Straits Settlements is prepared to consider the granting of relief to esta es or individuals who can demonstrate that /he restriction of new planting imposed by he Rubber Regulation Scheme has
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  • 41 3 A report has been made to the police by a Chinese taxi-driver that ho was robbed by two soldiers at Gillman Barracks at about 12.30 last mornine. No arrests have been made as the driver is unable to identity the men.
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  • 126 3 HUGE SUM Canton Prepares For Blockade Hongkong, Aug. 28. Et'TER is informed by very relilx able sources that 9,000 eases of Bank of China silver have been unloaded at one warehouse and that each box contains between $4,000 and $5,000. Many more are m lighters alongside,
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  • 81 3 Further Arrest By Local Police Singapore, Saturday. A FURTHER arrest has been made by the Police m connection with the Havelock Road murder on June 29, m which a Chinese lorry driver of the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory was killed m a free light. This morning Lim
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  • 199 3 Mr. J. S. Young And Miss Elizabeth Michie Singapore, Saturday. THE Presbyterian Church was the scene of a pretty wedding to-day, when Mias Elizabeth Lindsay Michie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michie, of Muirend, Glasgow, Scotland, became the bride of Mr. John Stanley Young, son of Mr and
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  • 115 3 Message From South African Ex-Service Men Durban Members of the British Empire Service Lrague (South Africa) at their 17th annual congress here unanimously decided to send the following message to the Duke of Windsor: "The British Empire Service League (South Africa) m congress assembled at Durban remembers
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  • 51 3 The result of the Chinese Associi tennis doubles' handicap tournai played yesterday at the cinb between Wbon chow Tat and Tan I live (owe 18) and Dr. Gun Tun Bug md Thio Gek Chou <owe 6) was 0 3 5—7, 2—2 unfinished) The final set will be replayed
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  • 45 3 the auspices of Uie literary deent t th*> Ceylon Tamils' Asfiocw- Mr. 8. H. P-rmbanaya-i A I eyton drlrßate to the VVortu ii: Conference) wiil on i !.< am rs" at the a :.ty Road, to-morrow, at BJU m All a:; rt-rciiuliy Invil
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    • 69 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers <n Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cablet and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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    • 329 3 the New POLAROID SUNGLASSES jpi <3&^st y J Different from all other sunglasses The first real relief from glare Never before has it been possible to have sunglasses iik<? Polaroid Sunglasses- Made of Polaroid a new lightpolarizing material these are the first and only sunglasM that can block out the
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    • 532 4 I p_ ar I wifi fi/rTr;^ moneys worth yet^oTferedl f r^r^^nraY^) THE BIGCEST ra JMPH 0F ENTEBTAfNIiENT N THIS VKA!<: G«4AT/) SJAGA' 5//0W COMBINED WITH ONE OF THE BEST) U)&&/uVX*^<M r '2£*£ JSSSSTf S M.-G.-M. PICTURES OF THE YEAR! 3.15 6.15 9.15. straits times, w-s-n. fbse rssss. zM-n. MADE WITH
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  • 862 5 SHOWING THE STRENGTH By "Horatius" /VN'E vi the commonest mistakes at contract bridge is that of making a simple overbid when the hand is strong enough to justify a force. It is obvious that where an advert b:d has opened the contract, any overrail arded as a defensive
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  • 346 5 (By R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc.) THE following questions are those which 1 the nurse or social worker is supposed to be able To answer about the eyes: 1. What can a nurse do to prevent birth infections of the eyes' She must help m educating each
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  • 185 5 New Health at SO -Thanks To Kruschen "Two years ago," write; a woman. "I running a very il bu It was s! of a lifetime. At the time I v. 18 r.t. 10 lbs- -but I w r as exc< itrottg. Tli-
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  • 253 6 After 8 Years Suffering with Gastric Ulcers People suffering from gastric ulcers have always the dread possibility hanging over them that their condition will eventually lead to the operating table. That was the case with this man, who cried all kinds of treatment for
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  • 861 6 Brain In Cellophane— Eel Causes Traffic Block This Dog "Learns" Colours— 2oo Keys Lost Purposely COME strange stories received recently 1 from Reuter correspondents m various parts of the world: BRAIN WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE Montreal (Quebec) A farmer of this city whose skull was broken by a
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  • 278 6 Animal Collapses During 375-Mile Walk SoHa. RED tape" has almost killed a "State" donkey of Hitrovo. The animal belongs to the Construction Department of \he Bulgarian State Railways. It was peacefully grazing m the garden of the station master at Hitrovo, near Razgrad m North
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  • 84 6 Honorary Vice-President Of Mark Twain Society St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Neville Chamberlain has now a Dew pest. He has been made an honorary vice-president of the Internatlonal Mark Twain Society, it is announced here by Mr. Cyril Clemens, a member of the society and a distant cousin
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    • 103 6 A -DIAMOND- BED IS A GIFT OF CIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. Tht bedstead i* the centre of the home P>-«.e, beauty and -nduranc* should be con<tideredOn comparison of these three quahtiet. WIAMONI) bcd» ranaot be equalled DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KOnPOSGBRHOU ROPD B I ivj c= /=K t=>
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    • 124 6 1 17 W Q l7 M 8"— 10"— 12" Giant 18" J 11 O 11 SPEAKERS AUDITORIUM, ORTHODYNAMIC, CONCERT PERMANENT MAGNET, ALL TYPES TO SUIT YOUR EVERY REQUIREMENT. TRANSMISSION RADIO Transformers, Chokes, Condensers and parts, Standard components tubes. RAYTHEON RCA Transmission Tubes. Test instruments. WESTINGHOUSE STEWART-WARNER PRECISION RADIOS HERMAN A.
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    18 7 ifctriaw *i»M ..lassey m a leene from naming lips which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 320 7  - CHARLIE CHAN A TTENDS THE OL YMPIC GAMES TRANSATLANTIC ZEPPELIN DEATH HOLDS THE STOP-WATCH WARNER OLAND SOLVES A STARTLING MYSTERY TN a mad relay of thrills, shudders arid bafflement, with a hundred thousand wildly cheering spectators, every one a suspect, m the great stadium, Death holds the stop-watch, starting Charlie
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  • 496 7  -  Allan Jones THE MARX BROTHERS Splendid Singing By A HORSE-DOCTOR pretending to be a specialist on 'double blood pressure." a jockey who «purs his horse to win by showing the na? a picture of a man the horse doesn't like, and a vendor of incredibly
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    23 7 The Marx Brothers are seen at their best m "A Day At The Races" which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 234 7 ELISABETH BERGNER Film Directed By Her Husband ELISABETH Bergrner returns to the screen m a Max Schach-Trafal-gar production, "Dreaming Lips," which tomes to the Pavilion Theatre. Sii ..i. ore, this week. "Dreaming Lips" was adapted by Carl Mayer from the stage play, "Melo," by the French dramatist.
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    20 7 Gloria Gray, the toe dancer of Rex Story's show which is having an excellent run at the Capito! Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 248 7 That Groucho Marx was once expelled from a church choir, where he was a boy sourano, because he punctured the organ bellows with an alto's hatpin? That the Marx Brothers started m such lowly vaudeville that they once had to dress m a lot behind ths theatre?
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  • 223 7 "O-KAY FOR SOUND Six Great Comedy Stars "A-KAY for Soimd," adapted from v George Black's London Palladium jcccvs which opem at the Pavilion Th«3*re. Singapore, shortly, brings together on the screen for the first Une the six greatest comody «lars fhe century Nervo and Knox, F!?na#an and Allen, Nauffhton and
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    18 7 Warner Oland and Kcye Luke in a scene from Olympics" which opens at the A':..".,.. I n c
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  • 129 7 Will Goddess Of Luck Be Fooled? PUBSTtTUTE i on v test i< <•<• Warner »;;:nid bewail his «,f the Twentieth i featuring Earl D Easasoi Chinese sleuth, "Chailic i:an at tiie Olysopk wnh tiie initi Olantf'i screen eh i philoso phical Oriental, an presented the star with Beft with a
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    • 220 7 _r-i_ f if f^^ j^******""^ SAY, "SIS," YOURTEeTH LOOK '%>M&r J >O^^sw. DULL. COVERED WITH FILM! iii^^ v N^^Bv* START USING PEPSODENT BPr^ *«»V H r^V' v^^^^ TOOTH PASTE TODAY AND m <l>» v <ra \^SS WATCH THEM IMPROVE! WHY. MY TEETH gO LOOK DARLING— ALL AT ONCE I CLEANER
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    • 351 7 COXI E S T OF IliJI Aiiki IS IT POSSIBLE? OM Age is the most dlfflcult problem when scientists have 1 p hnri to tackle. It defies solution! N is known by which men and w be male to enjoy perman< I d vitality. 7 he progress of modern science
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  • 2909 8  -  Violet M. Mac Donald Our Short Story By rpHL President received Henry Granger at the top Of the stairs and led him into the library. where a little group of notabilities soon gathered round them. It was a great moment for Henry, and the newness of his surroundings
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    • 235 8 1 ii c* ii r a b I c 1 ii d i c s t i ii KELIEVED IN 5 MINUTES By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. You may have suffered so long that you regard your indigestion as incurable. But try 'Bisurated' Magnesia after your next meal you'll get
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    • 2 8 GRANTS WHISKY
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    • 816 8 BEE CHOW CO.. MERCHANT TAILOR. PHONE 6535 21, Chulia Street, Singapore. SPECIAL REDUCTION IST. 31ST. AUGUST. IN COMMEMORATION OF OUR 3KD. ANNIVERSARY Check Your Symptoms. And Take Advice of t N World Noted Doctor if You Suffer from Getting "qrS Up Nights, Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes, (uNDERE^Lj^y Nervousness, Loss of
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  • 1524 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES A W'FUTKR m a contemporary says that m Singapore the majority of people driving q i three o'clock m the morning seem to think that it is perfectly safe to dash along fly or sixty miles an hour. Well do I know it. It is at this
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    • 44 9 IIGHLAND CREAM" V lr^ i^j i^k SSv nB 'fiß CT ■P" Jflt > ijSm vim. Xii ksv PERFECTION im^LOLpLD SCOTCH Thone Singapore: 5376 (4 lines). Kuala Lumpur: 3330 (2 lines). Ipoh: 110 and 111 (2 Hne s a aM H M M M W.P.B. 20U
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  • 1289 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. R y our woman correspondent T. week, rather, last week, you may have wondered at the four bus loads men and boys, smart m their jacketed and white drill trousered They are, as you may have read m our daily paper, a group of Italians
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  • 401 10 Seen and Heard Back m Singapore are Ned and Jane Clumeck and little Jean. They arrived last week by the President Polk Jane lookI very fit and well and little br and bonny and looking iweet as ever. Jane was excited unpacking last she has brought some things for the
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    32 10 Mrs. Ned Clumeck who arrived back m Singapore last Sunday by the President Polk, with her husband and small daughter. They have been m America for the last six months on holiday.
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  • 1282 10 THE end of their 14th anniversary sale at Eve's coincided with the arrival of some lovely new things. Thcje Vvmo have been lucky enough to go inLo the shop this week-end know all about i hem and they have probably enjoyed Dhe generosity of the "birthday" dv
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    • 51 10 Ttte JAD£ can always be depended upon for personal treasures of enduring beauty or gifts unique and unusual at prices no higher than the commonplace. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 7143. PRISIILLA Ltd. IMPORTED i HATS, DRESSES, HOSIERY j j UNDER WEAR i CORSETS ACCESSORIES PHONI J{ 61, STAMFORD
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    • 46 10 j 4 j. s S To Prevent or Cure 1 PRICKLY HEAT Use i 'AGNESIA ANTISEPTIC j DUSTING POWDER Daily j after the bath. i S Price 60 cents small box S $1.50 Family box j i s i Obtainable from, all Chemists, Dispensaries Stores. i
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    • 99 10 I If B' H B/I'ml A collection of late summer frocks jf S 1 ir* 1 iS— -W^' car efully chosen for the Tropics. '♦?> I f "i^fc Evening gowns for all occasions pro- jf 4*^ 1 phetic of fashion dictates of the comin?^ season. PALAIS des MODES T i
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    • 188 10 JUST RECEIVED Smal! shipment tiny smart Manif** Frocks Two Piece-SuiS a'«« j 1 Jabots. de SOUZA BROS 9, Stamford Road. Capitol Building. f ,^t^B I X AA x*T M 111 0 a vrW^l SIMPLE DURABLE RELIABLE. JONES FAMILY "C.S." (Cylinder Shuttle) HAND MACHINE w 1^ C D linder shuttle machine
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  • 420 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL THERE has been very little happening m Kuaia Lumpur this week hei.ee |i m desperation that I take up my pen to try to tell of the local 'goluas cii." The tennis tournaments are :n full swl 'he Golf Club, which is the
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  • 1116 11 N this holiday month one notices fresh arivals each week-end Over loaded cars fillec with parents, children and amahs invariably with a "push cart' rather insecurely tied ■:he back arrive regularly about o'clock m the morning. It may er to travel hopefully than to arrive, but
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    • 90 11 At Vogue's! Highlights of F a li i o ii PARIS SINGAPORE PEOPLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE. Weekly Shipments of Distinctive Evening and Afternoon Gowns Creations of the most exciting models m the Paris Openings. It is owing to Devaluation of the French Francs that our exclusive Gowns are inexpensive.
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    • 89 11 STUDIO J J *OR INPOSED CHILD S FOTOS. i 'PHONE 3304. Whether You Propose i BRAVING THE NORTHERN WINTER REVELLING IN THE SOUTHERN SPRING i I or just LAZING IN THE TROPICAL HEAT. t P^T You'll Find Just The Right Clothes For J A Your Every Need At jAAy AUK
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    • 23 11 NEW SHIPMENT of Linen initial washable handbags, Table-cloth, Mats and most exquisite Hand Embroidered Handkerchief and Novelties at Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road.
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    • 124 11 TATTOO YOUR LIPS with f [LIPSTICK In five exciting colours: NATURAL f CORAL, PASTEL, EXOTIC and I HAWAIIAN Obtainable at: THE NOVELTY STORE, 161, North Bridge Road, 1 (Capitol Building). IfOIDQ. SI j NESTLE FEEDER Baby's feeding times come round quite quickly t4 Lactogen", too, is simple to prepare: all
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    • 22 11 dorotny more radium- vita face powder: peach, rachel and natural delicately scented and most economical. 18, battery road, Ist floor. phone 6995.
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    • 59 11 I R//-ii»/-A»c brnwn hnircij pirl« ilhoutd I !>rrrc« the natural fair rtjlo'ir of the hair and I ern>ha'.:*es the bcauutu! kMMMi quality. I T\vii*icttcc s'»ou'd use Atiunu No. I, mOTUllClltb whld oonwia* Ac r.^ht I proportion of pure Rirfptian Henna to bring I out the natural glints which make dark
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  • 632 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 29, 1937. IN HONOURS NAME •IT would never do to allow it to be thought m this country and m this century that people, however much provoked, may be allowed to take the law into their own hands and arrogate to themselves tha right of
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  • 1401 12  -  C. H. Stanley -Jones Demons Of Ignorance And Prejudice i wounding of the British Ambassador gives an impetus to war propaganda. N Britain will get re- dress and keep out of war, if she has a suffi- ciently strong and des- S I r S ciplined display
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  • 479 12  -  Anglius THIS one needs a little thinking out. A A JUDGE: "M'.Jlam, wnat are your grounds for divorce?" Lady: "Well, my husband always made me wa.sh his back." Judge: "But, my good woman that's uo grounds t-Jt divorce." Lady: "Oh, yes it is! Lust
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  • 815 13 EUROPEAN ASIATIC DESTITUTES IN NORTH MALAYA ADMINISTRATION OF RELIEF BETTER SCALE COMING? WORKING OF THE PENANG AND P.W. JUBILEE FUND (By Our Penang Representative) gOME 2,500 to 3,000 men, women and children, represented by TOO to 800 families are existing on nothing more than starvation relief m Penang and the
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  • 256 13 (By Air Mail) Darwin. BECAUSE he had killed a boy who had stolen his wife, an Australian aborigine of a King River tribe underwent an ordeal by stabbing. After she bad been abducted the wife asked whom she preferred. She c^ose the lovor who had stolen
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  • 139 13 DOCTORS LAWYERS Earning Power In The U.S.A. (By Air Mail) Washington. rjOCTORS and lawyers make the biggest average professional earnings, with the agricultural labourer (the man with the hoe, naturally) at the bottom of the list, according to Professor Harold F. Clark, of Columbia University. During his" career, the average
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  • 130 13 Wants To Renounce Nazis In Germany (3y Air Mail) Kansas City. Probably the world's biggest optimist li the Rev. L M. Birkhead of Kansas Ci?v. wha has apnlied for a special passport visa to go to Germany and organise "branches of the Friends of Democracy groups araona; 3erman
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  • 104 13 Warsaw A cherry saved the life cf Colonel Adam Koc ri^-it-hand man of Poland's dictator (Marshal Rydz-Smigly) ana caused the death of the man who tried to kill him. Wojciech Beiganek, twenty-seveu-vear-old unemployed metal worker, crept up the path of Colonel Koc's villa ac Swiedry Male
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  • 231 13 Among three Royal relics sold at Sotheby's recently was a medical bulletin relating to George 111. m 1810, m which the Royal physicians stated: "His Majesty has not passed a good night. His conversation has been too continued, often too loud, sometimes indelicate, and sometimes angry." This
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  • 530 13 Lida Langerveld To Play T IDA Langerveld, who is to play the Mendelssohn Concerto for the violin m addition to leading the orchestra at the Singapore Musical Society's orchestral concert on Sunday next, Sept 5, was bom m Amsterdam of musical parents and, her gift for music
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  • 81 13 It was announced at the annual dinner of the Royal English Forestry Society at Cheltenham recently that a big movement sponsored by the Government is to be launched to save the woodlands or Great Britain from spoliation and neglect. The Forestry Commission is to finance a
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    • 25 13 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ i i FOR SALE— Smoke Deli Havana Melange and Albury Cigars, excellent m quality; a trial is strongly recommended! Obtainable from all dealers.
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    • 548 13 CROSSWORD NO. 2. $400 "si PRIZE 8250 $400 Must Be Won 2nd PRIZE .Si so Must Be Won Hg%~~^ -t j gw j i [CROSSWORD J.tJi Mjj 1 .ggf^B^H j^MjT CONDITIONS: 1. Address the solution to T. B. i than one prize or more than o c ROGERS CO., LTD.,
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  • 1443 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Take Up The Threads Of A Recent Discourse On Durians And Draw Favourable Comparisons With That MuchMaligned Fruit And The More Warlike Varieties Of Cheese. TVLRING my recent absence, the stout i»lah who undertook the onerous task of filling
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    • 192 14 I BY ALL STEAM- AIR ANDi RAVEL RAILWAY LDfE9 I NO BOOKING FEES. S Chinese clients and those of an other resident communities are given the best of attention and assistance. .-ljuull 39, Robiraos floU, Siafaporc VttefkoM IHt. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL PDTKET from 8.50 WRIST
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  • 259 15 SOCIAL HYGIENE CONGRESS Woman's Plea rULLER EDUCATION IN SEX OVE at first is "pernicious, apt to throw all reasonable caution to the four winds" according- to Mrs. Blachett Jeffries, vice-chairman of the marriag-e sub-committee of the British Social Hygiene Council. She urged iuller education m
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  • 171 15 "AOWOO-PIG-PIG-PIG Woman Wins Hog-Calling Championship Bati n-Rnuge, Louisiana Mrs. A. L. Peters of Mississippi is America's crumpion hog-caller. Hog-caliin? is the art of summoning pigs to their feeding troughs. Mrs. Pete'-'j established her supremacy at a hug-calling meet held by graduate students of the University of Louisiana. Her Mississippi hog-call
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  • 340 15 ALLEGED NEGLECT OF CERTAIN PRINCIPLES IJEGLECT of "certain elementary principles m a hospital was alleged at Derbyshire Assizes recently when Mrs. Marjorie Winifred Heafield, of Measham, Leicestershire, brought an action for damages aginst Charles Edmund Crane, as chairman of the Ashby-de-la-Zou-che Cottage Hospitnl ami Dr. John W.lliam
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  • 266 15 Mothers Who Exaggerate Pain Atlantic City, (New Jersey). PARENTS were strongly criticised by Dr. Frank P. Lamcns when di-eus- sing dentists' difficulties m de Ling v.ith children, m an address here o the American Dental Association. Mothers, he declared, whan they visited the dentist, liked
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  • 81 15 Although Inspector Duncan Boyd. of the Renfrewshire Constabulary, was found guilty at the Paisley Sheriff's Ocurt recently of being drunk while driving a motor-car, Sheriff Hamilton said he felt considerable sympathy for him. and had decided not to impose a penalty. His licence will be endorsed. It
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  • 240 15 Give Air Display In Paris Pans. FORTY infantry-men, with machine guns and full equipment, landed by parachute after the Russian fashion behind the lines of an imaginary enemy during a big French air force display at Villacoublay. near Paris. It took them only eight seconds to float to
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  • 260 15 Three Hundred Thousand Homeless Los Angeles, Aug. 15. AMERICA generally thanks its stars that it escapes Europe's refugee problems, but the State of California has <sne affecting between 300,000 an<? 400,000 people. They come from areas m the East, Middle-West and South of the United States which have
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  • 118 15 Central Design On Stamp Washington. A PORTRAIT of the first white child to be born on the Amerl tinent, Virginia Dare, will form ths cm tral design of one of two n be issued by the United SI The Viigini.. J cents, will be ly I will
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  • 60 16 "Wear your old school tie on every occasion. said Lieut. -Col. H. G. F. Hay. i olonel- Commandant of the Essex Cadet Force, recently to the cadets of the Kin?; Edward VI. Grammar School at Chelmsford. "It.s influence will be a help and its inspiration
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  • 296 16 Canada And Her Germans Toronto rr>HE demand of a meeting of German J. Canadian;; hi Regina. Saskatchewan, for "equality and respect, and not uierely toleraiuii." has Gtyrawn a pointed rejoinder from the Toronto -GL;be and Maif. "Why should it be necessary to demand that which is conceded
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  • 126 16 Man Saved By Vacuum Cleaner Copenhagen. THE life of a man with 250 splinters In nib lungs has been saved here by a vacuum cleaner. The man, a carpenter's apprentice, had fallen Into a wind tunnel which was used for sucking up sawdust. After 20
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  • 159 16 Gas Explodes In Lungs INAESTHETIC explod.ng m his lungs during an operat on instantly killed a patient m hospital m Baltimore Maryland He was Benjamin Taylor, an employee of the Bethlehem Steel Company. wh 0 was undergoing an operation for a carbuncle on his neck. His death was
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  • 92 16 Mr. Brown. Minister of Labour stated jn the House of Commons re^ cor-tly that it va, proposea to vLsit WC-ki L-c.s he-Upholds <^7aii i Greai Bntain. m fjnr separate weeks ii: a yiven period with vtew to obc; information to arrive at a basis for the cost o'
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    • 206 16 A.\ APPEAL TO ALL (IIL\I_SE S CIILXA KELII I FI I To All Chinese is thin Appeal made. It is the cause of humanity that now calls for support and to this j noble cause we hope that all Chinese will rally. i i flellef is sorely and urgently needed.
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    • 136 16 Asthma Cause Killed m U Hours Thanks to th«- 4J*cov< ry of an AmericAß physician, it now i^ poiiKiW. to rtdof those ti-riililf spells of < hoking fa.vpinc ini> and who<-/Jng Asthma by kliUn* i w ti ac cause which is<;. :ms m the blooj No mor<- l.urnm^ vt powdt-i.-,
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  • 1103 17  -  G. S. Hammonds —An Exposure Of Some Of Malaya's Vice Haunts j The Ten -Cent Famine S Glass Self-Confidence Mastery Of Mind Over Matter JHE utiUition m Malayan dubs and Is oi machines which, for the mode t sun oi ten cents, will
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    • 157 17 y y 3 HEAR YOU ARE RETIRING... W RATHER YOUNG AREN'T YOU? "NOT AT ALL, WHEN I TOOK OUT MY "PRUDENTIAL" 1 POLICY I WAS ABLE TO FIX MY OWN RETIRING AGE" I was able to ensure -hat I shou'J have an adequate income to live m comfcrt and it
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  • 291 18 £1.000 A YEAR JOB Employer's Will APPOINTED MANAGING DIRECTOR jt JARGARET Irving, a London girl, had good taste- m tea. When she found work, m 1915, with a firm of t3a merchants m the City, her employer, Mr. Thomas Brash, taught her how
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  • 184 18 New Miracle Of Medical Science New York. DECAUSE nature presented athiceW year-old baby girl with only one eve science will supply a second one. 'This delicate task m cpthalmic aaa plastic surgery is being performed m a hospital here so that the blonde and
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  • 203 18 May Cost Too Much Soon i Liverpool. HOPES of better trade m future between Japan and Great Britain, and Lancashire m part cular, were expressed by Mr S. Mizota, secretary of the Japanese Economic Federation, when he came here. Admittng that the 23 Japanese industralists who make up
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  • 107 18 France Prohibits Child Marriages I Paris. An official decree has been published i forbidding child marriages m French possessions m India. The decree fixes the minimum age of boys at 16 and of girls at 14 except by special dispensation. In cases of contravention, a penalty up
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  • 116 18 Hongkong is holding few«*T cockti-,3 parties and "at homes," m ronsequf-nce of a signal received from the Com-ms.nder-in-Chicf, Sir Charles Little, says an Exchange. There is no suggestion of excessive drinking, but officers are requested to reduce evening parties and to hold instead receptions m the early aftemocii.
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  • 321 18 "BOMB SHELTER" FOR 20,000 Huge Underground £)am In Johannesburg Johannesburg. ♦TWENTY thousand men, andiag shoulder to shoulder, could take refuge from bombs m a gigantic shells which has been provided -unwittingly— for Johannesburg, famous "golden city" ol the Rand. Actually it Is a huge underground dam which has just been
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  • 140 18 Does Business On Telephone Simla. THE East has few more remarkable persons than the Wali of Swat, ruler" of a little-known territory jus: beyond the North-Western frontier of India, i Net only has he one of the world* most picturesque names but. despite tn# wildness of the land
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  • 80 18 The Royal Opera House. Covent Garden, will not again he let as a dance hall. Covent Garden Musical Productions, Ltd., a new syndicate, is to revive the former glories of the old opera house. Ballet, an opera season, Sunday concerts, and pantomime will be among Its
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  • 78 18 Mr. Edward Miller, a Woking draper, 1 who stood unsuccessfully ut the recent Farnham by-election as the "King's and people's champion," entered the Woking Urban District Counci 1 chamber recently and. interrupting a meeting, insisted on speaking on a subject which he called of "great importance"
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    • 476 18 Don't Let Make You a Wallflower 808 DOES'NT LOVE ME j|f ycc M typpc t>h* y [ONE WEEK LATER! 1 SiSdilc G TO-NIGHT MY DEAR DARLING YOUR. SKIN .PIMPLED....... AND HAVE A CLEAR IS BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU Tf I^SOFT. LOVELY SK\H j 7> m!& vSf 4i S i fl
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  • 926 19 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS TAY CHIN LYE EXPECTED TO WIN THE TITLE (By "Phoenix") rrWO fun her quarter-final ties rema n to be played, and the semi-final* m the man's singles section will then be reached. The Diehard Party's hopes are pinned to John Lee,
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  • 328 19 Singapore Needs Hall Of Its Own An Enthusiast's Suggestions MR Robert Lee Ah Kwee. who has been a member of the SB.A. Board of Referees during 1935-6; convenor for the Clerical Union during 1935. and secretary and sports captain of the WeekEnd B.P. and Serangoonlads 8.P., writes as follows: The
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  • 883 19 WITNESSED BY GO VERNOR AND LADY THOMAS (By "Racquet", Ipoh.) BADMINTON history was made m Ipoh on Sunday when the final of the first Foong Seong Cup competition between Selangor and Penang was played m the Town Hall before a fair attendance. Outstanding features
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    66 19 A group of members of the Sunnydalp Badminton Party, taken after the third anniversary celebratoins at the Happy World Restaurant on Saturday last. Front row (left to right) Tay Hian Poo, Chan Joo Hee, Paul Mm, H. J. Chan and Thoo Mong Hen 5. Back row (left to right) Chew
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  • 408 19 What Is Association Doing? WHAT has happened to the Batu Pahat Badminton Association? asks a Batu Pahat reader, who adds, that is the question all the badminton players of the district are asking. At a meet ng held a few months ago, it was decided that
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    • 83 19 Weak "insecticides" won't protect your family «i^!" from fillhy flles W^4 Av T'\^A f S| f :it most d e<»^'y to in««e»* because *'C^r mn^ i^T\T HJNI aqenrs found m no ofhcr insecticide. r^~^*SßgjH V*«^" Hfc\r Jott Flit J P r °y does not stain and is I. arm4^-% v.
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    • 98 19 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS REGARDING OUR FREE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 1. In addition to the prizes af ready advertised it has been decided to give a further priw of PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS VALUE $10.00 FOR THE BEST PICTURE SUBMITTED EACH MONTH. I, (Amendment to rule No- 3). Any number of pictures may be submitted
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    • 938 19 DYSPEPSIA Of ail forms of digestive rtrraneTn^nt, dyfcj t 'Ki^ lhat '-v:l! be put .i magic wan I X^.l.r.'i t!ir DOtrect (ri tmetri bat Loco prtsenbad certain amount of yiatirnrr niiv \x> i for before the final care ta i Be ted Probably t 1 mo i n liable ;.tvl
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  • 1009 20 Memorable Cricket Season Closing Visit Of Sir Julien Cahn's Side Should Be Forerunner Of Further Visits A Malayan Cricket Association Needed? To Arrange With Australia And England Teams To Visit Malaya Inter-Ciub Cricket Lacking In Interest? Why Not A Tournament In Singapore 0 Socser Topics
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    38 20 Mrs. J. W. van Daarlselaar, the Dutch sr/rauacf who completely outclassed Miss Annie Yeo, the Singapore Chinese All- Malayan Olympiad champion, when they met in the 40 yards ladies' championship event at the Y.M.C.A. swimming carnivalatFort weekH Tribune
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  • 714 20 By "Referee" n\ the time these lines appear m print, a great deal will have happened m Ihe world of boxing" both outside and local. But the inside pages of Sunday newspapers have to go to press early, and so I am deprived of the opportunity
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  • 472 20 MALA CCA SPOR TS JOTTINGS GETTING READY FOR THE NEW HOCKEY SEASON HPHE curtain was rung down on the Malacca cricket season with the j playing of the match between Mr. P. G. Pamadasa's XI and a represent- ative Segamat side. Several Euro- pean players were included m the local
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  • 23 20 The annual general meeting of thfl Singapore Cricket Club will be held ir, the Club Pavilion at 6.30 p.m to-mor-
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    31 20 Ray Rush Mayo, the I ilipino boxer who was m Singapore a fen months ago, and who was mistaken for Japanese and beaten up m Shanghai a few days aj;o. (Tribune).
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  • 141 20 The Juvenile Amateur Weight-Uftms Association beat the Summer Badminton Party at badminton on Sunday last at the latter's court at Campbell Lane, by 4—2. Scores (J. A. W. L A. names first): L:m Kirn Chwee lost to Ng Yong by 9—15, 1.15; Lim Lian Seng beat Sng Kirn
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  • 56 20 The second annual six-a-side MJJJJ tournament for the Himalayan Cun pi. I sented by Mr. S. R. Puru "j N^ "J md badminton tounv **> c .n September. rt Members desirous of taking part arc requested to send In their names Sept. 5, to Mr. S. R. P
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  • 81 21 "KLINEY" CUP TENNIS Singapore, Saturday. IN ihe "Kliney" Cup tennis competition .semi-final between the Tanglin Club and the Japanese Club at Tanglin to-day. T. Aizawa won m straight sets 6 2, 6 o against V. Anderson. Aizawa lost the first two games of tl.e afternoon, but then got into his
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  • 727 21 FOR WELTERWEIGHT TITLE RESULTS: Nai Som Pong beat Joe Diamond on points, 15' rounds. Battling Sima beat Young Gauder, who retired after six rounds. Boy Quee beat Little Oiaes on points, 8 rounds. A. H Jerris and Boy Tony drew, 4 rounds. Judges Disagree
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  • 156 21 Yorks And Middlesex Contest Leadership Rugby, Aug. 29. WITH the County Cricket Championship m its last stage, Yorkshire and M.ctaie.^ex aie keenly containing the leadership though Yorkshire as a result, of taking lull points from Sussex yesteiday while Middlesex only obtained a first innings lead over Nottinghamshire,
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  • 239 21 Malays Beaten By 100 Runs Singapore, Saturday. THE S.R.C. beat the Malay F.A. by 100 runs on the S.R.C. ground. Scores S.R.C. P. M. d'Almeida c Omar b S. M. Ally 71 C. A. de Vries c Shaffi b Mahmood 41 W. N. Moore c Hoossn Shah b
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  • 20 21 New York, Aug. 29. James Braddock meets Max Baer at Madison Square Garden to-night. Reuter
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  • 63 21 Captured By British Runner London, Aug. 28. AT Motspur Park, London, S. C. Wooderson, formerly of the Blackheath Harriers cieated a new world's record for the mile by running it m 4 mins. 6 6 10 sees., breaking the American Glen Cummingham's record by two-tenths of a
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  • 127 21 British Fund Has Surplus Of £50 Millions London, Aug. 28 fHE unemployment insut »:ice i'jnri surplus is now 130 000,(100. r .his surplus nas be^n built up by the excess of con nbut ens over sums paid out. It has increased by more than £12,000,000 m the past eight
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  • 157 21 Opens Next Month FAR EAST DRAFTS TO LEAVE London, Aug. 2js. »TiHE trooping season opens on September 7, when the new troopship Dunera will leave Southampton for Hongkong with naval crews and Royal Air Force drafts for the Far East stations and with military drafts for Hongkong.
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  • 78 21 London, Aug. 28. THE fastest east to west a r crowing of the north A lantic recorded so far during the present series of commercial survey nights was accomplished to-day by the Imperial Airways long range fly ng boat Cambria, which lef Foynes at 4.39 a.m. and
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  • 229 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh New Strategy Of Generals i A GROUP of Japaiie. c planer wfeflfl i\ on their way to Natu intercepted by ChineSt terday Only three reached Nanchang and dropped a few bombs which lined some damage to hptll On Aug. 25 the Japanese launched
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    • 1352 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES EfOLLOWINC are the programmes the P. and O. Company." By P. C. to be broadcast from the BJf.BX sarnes5 arnes A hundre d years ago tha p an d O. signed its first contract for station (taring the coming week:
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    • 27 21 TUB TOMB* 10-1/W:- -:i 18 a.m.. 8 ft 302 p.m., 8 ft 9 ins TO-MORROW:— 4.3!) a.m.. 7 ft 3 ins; 4.0:> p.m., 8 ft 5 ins.
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  • 634 22 OVERSEA BANK AND NESTANGLO EXCITING SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD Singapore, Saturday. FE final of the Business Houses' League between Nestanglo sports lub and th e Oversea Chinese Bank at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon was invested with more than ordinary interest, as both teams entered
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    19 22 Marie Antoinette (Kirwan up) winner of the first race at Bukit Timah, being led m by Mrs. Kirwan. (Tribune).
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  • 362 22 S.C.C. Bowler Takes 3 For 26 Singapore, Saturday. HECLARING thtir innings closed with 156 for the loss of eight wickets, the Indian Association placed themselves m a good position m their cricket fixture against the S.C.C. on the Association ground to-day, the Club being set the
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  • 318 22 Bright Batting On The Padang Singapore, Saturday. A CAREFREE, hard-hitting innings by G. H. Lang, some steady bowling by Major Quill and Lieut. O'Dwyer and brilliant fielding by J. H. Abbott these were trie highlights of the S.C.C.'s performance m the second eleven game on the padang to-day
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  • 115 22 Board Of Control Formed (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Aug. 28. AT a public meeting held m connection with the formation of a Boxing of Control m Malacca, it was unanimously agreed that a Board was a necessity m Malacca. The following were elected office Dearers for the
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  • 66 22 Amateur Championship Semi-Finals Portland, Oregon, Aug. 28 IN the American amateur golf championship semi-finals over 36 holes, Ray Billows, New York, beat Johnny Fischer, the holder, 6 and 5. Fischer's normally magic putting vanished and he missed many short putt?. Billows was consistent and his iron play was
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  • 106 22 Mr. C. Ratnam Champion writes: "Please allow me to express through the columns of your valuable paper my indebtedness to the following for their generosity m donating the prizes distributed by Mrs. Graham- White at the Stamford High School prize-giving on Friday last. "Hon. Mr. Tay Uan
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  • 97 22 Social Athletic Party II vs. Ch'a Heng Youngsters to-day, at the V.M.C A. around (Balestier Plain) Ong Swee Chin; Goh Ah Chew. Jimmy Wee; Tan Buch Seah. Goh Thiam Soo, Urn Cheng Poh (capt.) Tan Chin Chua. Yeow Cheng Hoe, Yeo Kirn Hock, Sim Ah Pang, and Chan
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  • 579 22 JOHORE WINS Semi-final Against Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug 27. THE eight players of the Selangor Malay 1 Tennis team and their supporters arrived m Johore Bahru by the morning mail train at 6 a.m. to-day and were met at the station by the
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  • 151 22 Tournament Ties For Wednesday rpHE following ties have m the Autumn lawn tennis tournament been arranged for Wednesday at the S.C.C.: PROFESSION PAIRS LEVEL N. S. Wise and A. D. Anderson ti R. E. Prentis and J. V. S. Brooke Col. A. E. Percival and Major R
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  • 788 22 An Appeal LETTER FROM \)R. \\T LIEN TEH VL'E have- PBCeii I letter from Dr. Wu Lien Teh, who is wel 1 known th e leaders of China's Me :< ot\ice. May I request you to publish m esteemed paper the following appeal c behalf of
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    • 110 22 YOU CAN BET YOUR BOTTOM DOLLAR j iON THIS TO WIN THE GOLD CUPJ LAUGH STAKES i WtfXT 1 CHANGE AT THE CAPITOL j I X^OANCWAY FORTH^S. j MERRY MARX-MEN! X S /In Mammoth Monkey-Shines J Set to Music I Something funny is going on. ..as Harpo. Chtco j I
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    • 15 22 Fox's Baffling Murder Mystery Opens ALHAMBRA TO-MORROW IH ~.-*tu VAIiEY -a* llP^^ LIVES UP TO >-
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  • 2712 23 AUTUMN RACING SEASON USHERED IN AT BUKIT TIM AH SI BB Dividend In Second Event Of Day MILTONDALE WINS MAIN EVENT MONEY FLOWS LIKE WATER ON THE TOTES Niugu;iore, Saturday. Till large and fashion able gathering at the Bukit Timnh rmceco -lav for the opening of the Singapore Turf Club
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    19 23 The Gold Cup, the Blue Riband of the Malayan Turf, which will be raced for on Sept. 11 (Tribune).
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  • 67 23 (From Oui Own correspondent > Johore Bahru, Aug. 28. mHRES mere matches remain to l>e i- played m the Johove Bahru Distiict Badmintcn championship finals, which wiil be played on Sept. 1 on the Aycr Moleh School Courts; the Junior Doubles, Ladies Singles, raid Men's Doubles H.H. Tungku
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    17 23 Alikoom (Corry up), dinner of the second race, being led m by the cwner, Dr. Thompson. (Tribune).
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  • 444 23 What The Ladies Wore <By Our Woman Correspondent > i jTHE weather was perfect for the fn>i I aay pf the Autumn Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Tmiali yesterday, and nere was a record crowd. The ladies were vtiy smartly gowned j and ali seemed to
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  • 32 23 Unsdpore, Saturday, i To cricket fixture uciwecn the Ceylon Sports Club niid irJe Royil Air Force which wzs 'o iiavr been p!ayjd jon the Club groun., tr-c\../ *us canI eelkd.
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