Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 September 1937

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL. i~Na 14 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMgER 12, 1937. FIVE OK NTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 313 1 SEVERE FIGHTING ON TEN MILE FRONT CHINESE GALLANTRY SERIOUS EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA IN SHANGHAI ty'ITH news of a terrific battle along a ten mile front near WlMMimg, m which the Chinese are gallantly standing up against overwhelming odds, comes a report from the Health
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  • 583 1  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Peiping, Sept. 11. A FIERCE battle is raging 35 miles south of Tientsin, where the Japanese military authorities announce they have launched a general attack against the Chinese forward bases on the Machang-TMnpu railway. The Japanese claim to have cap- tured the
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  • 135 1 REPRISALS THREAT Soviet May Act Alone Geneva, Sept. 11. THE passage m M. Litvinoff's speech at the Nyon conference, tog--gesting that Russia would take whatever steps she considered necessary* independently of international action, to protect Soviet ships, has aroused considerable interest m conference circles. At the same time, M. Litvinoff
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    58 1 A fine highway is being cut through the Egyptian desert to connect Cairo with fomaUia. The road is being constructed, under the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty and as well as carrying ordinary traffic will greatly facilitate troop movements. Photo shows a procession of steam-rollers over the new ileseit road picture taken between
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  • 290 1 Gallantry Against Great Odds fpilE following communique, dated Sept. 11, has been issued by the Chinese Consulate-General r: spite of fierce Japanese onslaughts in 'various sectors, the Chinese positions m the Yangtsepoo and Woosung areas I 2i niinue unchanged. f A very severe engagement took platv
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  • 92 1 Declared Policy Approved Rugby, Sept. 11. UNDER the heading "Trade Union Conference gives sweeping vote for defer cc,' yesterday's proceedings at Norwich when almost unanimous approval was given to the statement 0:1 International Policy and Defence prepared by the National Council of Labour. The statement declared the
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  • 40 1 At the annual general meeting of the Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Ltd., to be held on Sept. 28, the directors will recommend a final dividend of 5 per cent, and a cash bonus of 2V2 per cent.
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  • 418 1 ITALY INVITED TO JOIN IN NAVAL PATROL SCHEME Nyon, Sept. 11. VERY satisfactory progress has been made by the nine powers whose representatives are assembled at Nyon m connection with rece.i.t nautical attacks m the Mediterranean. As a result of the conversations held last night and early this
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  • 380 1 English And Scottish League Matches London, Sept. 11. FOLLOWING are the results of English and Scottish League soccer matches played to-day: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Charlton A. 3 West Bromwich A I Chelsea 2 Birmingham 0 Everton 3 Brentford Grlmsby Town 1 Leeds U. Huddersfield T. 0 Bolton
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  • 109 1 MnflBoluifB Note To Chamberlain London, Sept. 11 ACCORDING to the Evening Stand- aid. Mussolini has sent an important message to Mr. Neville Chamber Irrn, the British Premier, declaring th.it tne Duce shares Mr. Chamberlain's dc t.-iminn l ion for an Anglo-Italian agreement, but the Duce however consider.;
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  • 79 1 Mr. Eden To Make A Statement Rugby. Sept. 11. AT yesterday's meeting of the League n Council. th<> British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, announced that he would make a statement on the Palestine mandate when a report of me Permanent Mandates Commission wa.; examined. A small committee
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 s s i o A.m. s s Edition o^WtfT^ Pi KEY R R \NI)Y is distilled pure <^ JlAEKbitzimk wine and is r\l > i^B IfJllJll strongly recommend- jf/^/ S o ssJttti W(f ed /or its medicinal \C pitals m England use A QjT"* 1 IKEY BRANDY THK EMPIRE'S r'INEST
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    • 11 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOItXIXti Till 111 \L
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 392 2 TO-DAY JOE FISHER GLIDES WORK! A NOVEL IMPORTATION FROM HOLLYWOOD "QUA LI we gfide to the studio?" say the Hollywood film stars and those m agretment jump upon th< ir HoQjrwood meter glides and away they said Mr. Julius Fisher, <>:' the Amalgam ited Theatres, when I Hid him vestenlay,
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  • THE MARKET IN SINGAPORE
    • 17 2 London, Sept. 11. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was: $132 (up SI).
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    • 13 2 The price of rubber at noon Buyers 80* i (up Sellers 31
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  • 96 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m ca*es (FOB. Sept.) 31 '4, 31% Good FAQ. m bales (FOB. Sept.* 30 3 s 30V 2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) "awardable S'pcre) 30 3 4 30% do. Sept. 31 31% do. Oct.
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  • 98 2 During the week ended Sept. 4, 1937, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 36.902 cases. of which: 22,779 (62 per cent. > cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,410 (4 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 5,316 (14 per cent.i cases to Canada,
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  • 486 2 LIVELY MUSIC AND GOOD FUN "No! No! Nanette" At The Victoria Theatre 7PE Musical comedy show. "No! No! Nanette" was first produced m london m the early 'twenties, and although it had a very {good reception and enjoyed a good rur m those days. «1 is a good many years
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  • 397 2 General's Son OFFICIAL AT PARIS EMBASSY Singapore, Sat v relay COME time last month, a youn^Chinese n France spent a fer moments m contemplation The Sino-Japanese war had just beyun then, and the young man was pondering over thr> oossibility or his serving his country
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  • 94 2 Mishap In Singapore Roads Singapore. Saturday. AN alarming accident is reported to have occurred when passengers were disembarking from a steamer on its arrival m the Singapore Roads this morning. It is stated that when the passengers were descending the gangway m order to board the
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  • 531 2 Yountf Engineer Returns To Ch na Singapore, Saturday. WHAT purpose can the blockade which Japan is conducting along practically Uie entire Chinese coastline, serve?" aikeu Mr. H. L. Chao. wh > answered the question himself witti a j brief "Nothing." Mr. Chao wa.s Inter- j viewed nn
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  • 84 2 Results Of Yesterday's Matches London, Sept. 11. rOLLGWING are the results of Rugby League matches played to-day: Reuter Batt 19 L!anol]y 17 Bedford 5 Headin?ley Birkenhead Park 6 Waterloo Cardiff 4 Bridge nd 3 Coventry 25 Rugby Gloucester 30 Lydney Halifax 3 Oley 13 Leices sr 11 Sole
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  • 25 2 Lon;ion, Sept. 11. In th 2 finals at (he Foresthills tourney, Miss Lizana beat Miss Jedrzeiowska, 6 4, 6 2. Reuter
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  • 440 2 STABBING CASE AT MALACCA N«GHT INCIDENT Culpable BcmcWt Charge (From Our Own ?y. T*HE story ..f a ;rt dn a on A 'wo marri?d V.v. •>••'» wl:o formed a famih p ?urnu,> after "vrayar.;;" ha 4. waifh re^ul'ecl m the dtattt «>l a'lctjed asnibiu Patmaa, v lated to-day before Mr
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  • 151 2 Scratch Team In Friendly aich Singapore. Saturday. SCRATCH fifteens of the S.CC. ►-ouih Jchore n a friendly logger match at the J.CS gfround. .!< nore Bah: v. to day, and the .l- i interesting game by three ti. points) to a dropped goal <four pointed
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  • 651 2 First Division I P W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Bolton W. 5 4 0 1 9 2 9 Arsenal 5 3 1 1 14 5 7 Charlton A. 5 2 0 3 7 4 7 Stoke C. 5 3 1 1 16 5
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9 5. Saturday 9 l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. G lasses if needed. Raffles Brasseriej BRAS HAS All HO All j
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  • 1910 3 GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS H.M.'S MESSAGE Loyal Addresses By All Races A'f a reception at ihe Istana. Kant. hi honour of the (iolden Jubilee of the Sultan of St-lan«jor. addresses of felicitation and congratulation were presented by all communities. A message from His Majesty the
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    28 3 The Istana at Klang, the official residence cf H. H. the Sultan of P.?laugor, the centre of the celebrations m honour ol His iljgrhness's l.irthday and jubilee (Tribune).
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  • 95 3 Gunner Stone Must Go Home At Once Singapore. Saturday. ,i CTING on medical recommendation -A that Mr. George William Andsby Stone, Gunner 3rd A. A. Brigade, Clianei. should 'oe sent home as soon as possible, i.he Deputy Public Prosecutor hcis instructed that the charge against the accused of
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  • 613 3 Malabari's Plea From The Dock Singapore, Saturday. "ALTHOUGH it is your first offence I have r.o alternative but to pass :i deterrent sentence on you," said Mr Justice Home m the Ai>:ize Court to-day. when he passed sentence of five years' rigorous imprisonment on I. P.
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  • 37 3 The Porthos Is expected to arrive M Singapore from Saigon to morrow 'Sept. 13) at 6 a.m. and sail on the sjme day at 2 p.m. for Madras. Pondicherry, Colombo, Djibouti, P<>rf 9,m id Marseilles,
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  • 113 3  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Mysterious Move By Japanese Swatow, Sepi 11 Three Japanese warships in Amoy have suddenly r Swat The object is unknown. A' the British Consul is co-operating with thi Chinese authorities for tta tenance* of peace in Kn-b;:'-" small British' settlement, in A':
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  • 49 3 Eclipse B. P. team vs. the Daisy B.P. to-day at, 510, Joo Chiat Road, at 230 p.m. Scow Thiam Kirn, B. Samual Koh. Tommy Ngo. Chia Chin Seng. George Wan. C. T. Yap. Chia Chin Soon, Chia Chin Joo. George Cheong, Koh Boat Sun and Richard Tan.
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  • 47 3 Delta Rangers' XI vs. the "C" Coy.. Inniskilling Fusiliers at soccer to-day IX 515 pm. at Delta Road: Tian Soo, Ah Seng Ah Kow, Bah Chee. Teck Chyc. Kirn Teck. Abdul Rahman, Kay Enp, Low Chuan, Kee Chuan, Kemat, Swee Hock. Chin Ann, Kia Hoon, and Jant&r..
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  • 117 3 Higher Minimum THE PREVENTION or MUSK I'- 11. r UNDERSTAND th will shortly be amend I lie Bankrupt* by increasing the minimum for which a debtor is \it adjudicated, w I order made to #500. This will amend i 4 i.f Legislation Abuse.- oi the bankruptcy lion
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 201 3 Nervousness, fatigue, forgctfulness and many other symptoms often hamper the full enjoyment of life. You can become fit and healthy again with a course of Sanatogen. Sanatogen contains just those elements which give new health and energy to the run-down organism m a very digestible form. It strengthens the nerves,
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  • 435 4 PRIEST CRITIC Disgusting Scenes In London (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 4. IF God Almighty had arrived at Waterloo on Friday the women would not have gon e mor e crazy over Him than they did over Robert Taylor." Thus declared the Rev. Cecil Clark,
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  • 210 4 Experiments On Island Reserve (By Air Mai") Adelaide, Aug. 30. DR. L. B. Bull, of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, m an interview, gave details of the experiments to be carried out m the eradication of rabbits on the southern portion of Wardang Island,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 213 4 NKYER HAS A COMEDY USED SUCH A FURORE! PRESS AM) PUBLIC AGREE ITS THE FUNNIEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER SHOWN ANYWHERE! PAVILION 3 SHO WS TO-DAY SEASON EXTENDED OWING g TO SUCCESS "First rate entertainment a fil m packed with humour" —Straits Times. C"pV THE CRAZY GANG V i 4L*lm<^ IN THEIR
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    • 198 4 a Imagine PATSY and NED as DOUBLE BILL! 20th-century Fox Film c Rollick ng Musical Cornedy "WAKE UP AXD LIVE" With ALICE FAYE, NED SPARKS, PATSY KELLY, WALTER WINCIIELL and BEN BERMi: With ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME by the Popular "REX STORY HOLLYWOOD NON-STOP REVUE" RETURN ENGAGEMENT! N&W GAGS! NEW COSTUMES.
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    • 272 4 .^-.^..^..^..^..^.j> m t 'I'M OLD ENOUGH TO UVE MY OWN i You will be LIFE I'M SIXTEEN SHE Thrilled by the WANTED TO TASTE THE THRILLS OF Frankness of this UFE FOR HERSELF! SEE WHAT HAP- Great Paramount Film. PENED TO THIS RECKLESS, I] EA I) i i STRONG HEROINE!
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  • 797 5 MUSICIANS DIARY OF AD VERSITY -AN INSULT TO SUGGEST HE WAS INSANE" (frcm Our Oun Correspondent) ■By Air Mail) London. Aug. 25. ONLY two or Once very brief ard P from a diary headed where read by the coroner at Ashburton. Devon, at the to- on a man whose suicide
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  • 152 5 Pandit Nehru Gives Gifts Wardhaganj, Aug. 2Q THE General Secretary of the Congress Working Committee told Pressmen to-day that Pandit Nehru to!d the Committee that he had decided to transfer to the ownership of the nation all caskets, public addresses and ether articles received during his various tours
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  • 109 5 Berl'n. A decree requires farmers and landowners to hand over to the authorities all the wheat and rye produced by them this year, except that nerd:d for seed and for their own food and that of their dependents. The use of bread corn for feeding cattle
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 w*^ 1 1 IS. I Jflß^^H f 1 f H'*-.* -^^j/ y jV m^ pj Jy 3P^ JBT^Ii i jf J *'l*ir*n I i °V, t 'i BRAND m I \t '*Z £DIUMS^ I Represented m Malaya j SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE TO.. »,TD Supplies obtainable everyAvber** $&?&> WPS 3
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    • 134 5 FOR AND USE The.c is nothing to compare nor even to approach the sure and prompt eflicacy of this supreme Hormon Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous Health and Vita ity restoring properties. It complexly removes every trace of debility ani weakness from your organisn making you a New Man with Better
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    • 616 5 Ease the pain, find Happy Relief, with Maclean Brand Stomach Powder— but make sore if r s fhe genuine (2lz%^s!a^^ Pressure round the heart, breathlessness, which is caused by fermenting matter. If stabbing pains almost all over the body. you take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder Must you go on suffering
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  • 251 6 Girl "Struck Dumb In Court After Starting Evidence CUDDENLY stopping after she had *3 begun to give evidence m a case at Manchester City Police Court recently, a fifteen-year-old girl refused to v.o on. Albert Mason, twenty, of Errolavenue, Blackley, a private m the Lancashire Fusiliers, was accused of an
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  • 202 6 Smoking Set And Tankard Vogelenzang (Holland"*. PART of the final day of the Doy Scouts' public demonstrations at the World Jamboree here were devoted to giving wedding gifts to Prince.ss Juliana and Prince Bernhard of a smoking set, while the smallest scout m the British Empire
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  • 207 6 Too Much Competition From Australia Niagara Falls, Ontario. THE suggestion that Canadian vine* should "invade" Great Britain haa been greeted with pessimism m Canada. The cause of this pessimism is Australia. In the Commonwealth, bi r wine manufacturers here declare, wines can be produced more
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 176 6 fcfbIAMQNSj S^W^^ A -DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS The bedttead i* the centre of the horn?. Price, beauty and endurance should be considered. On comparison of these three qualities. DIAMOND bed* cioool be equalled DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 6CI KAttPONG BRHOU ROOD ffjaaajh fft
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    • 245 6 EVERY MEAL CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS Nothing Gave Him Relief Until He Tried Chardox. Distress after meals is due to food fermenting m the stomach and intestines, instead of being properly digested as Nature intended it to be. The result is that the stomach becomes distended with wind, giving rise
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    • 569 6 Head The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH S3 IMPOSSIBLE. C;fß! Z w mbebs 1 JTmn lk&sL^ PirTs Never* before wu» therv anything like it. not' ar<j Its marvellous prof*yiJe« HKeiy fr^ ever to be oquaiioJ i;i diseases arising from impure bl >od. it searches
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  • 516 7 "Make Way For To-morrow" A Powerful Drama MODERN YOUTH AND ITS PROBLEMS TALE OF REVOLT BETWEEN THE GENERATIONS yiNA Delmar, author of the begt -sellers, "Bad Girl," "The Marriag* Racket" and other best-sellers of modem youth and its problems, brings a powerful, provocative and highly entertaining story of family life
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 7 "Typical American daughter" is what Vina Delmar calls Barbara Read, who appears m "Make Way For To-morrow" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, this week.
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  • 314 7 Seve ra I Historic Personages u LOYDS of London' which will *J have a premiere at the Paviion Theatre, Singapore, on Sept. 28. deals with the growth of the association of insurance underwriters during the Napoleonic Wars The Battle of Trafalgar and Nelson's death have been photographed
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 7 Ihe Battle of Trafalgar as seen m the Twentieth Century-Fox masterpiece, "Lloyds (if Londor" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore. <m S6pt». 2&
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  • 323 7 THE JONES FAMILY In "Off To The Races FAT happy, scrappy Jones Family, a household as real as your own ana as funny as your neigbour's moves into a new and hilarious phase of its career m "Off to the Races," fourth m [the scries of
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 7 A sc^ae from "The Thirteenth Chair" which opens at the Alhambra •iheatre, this week.
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  • 233 7 Joe E. Brown 's New Film "/\NE Jong laugh from beginning to end" is a description which has been given "When's Your Birthday." David L. Lcew's hilarious comedy production with Joe E. Brown m the starring role which opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, shortly. Hilarious events
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 7 Tyrone Power, to-day's most talkedabcut star, who appears m "Lloyds of London," which will be shown at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore, on Sept. 28.
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  • 190 7 In many of the principal countries of the world to-day physical fitness is beirvj stressed a.s a national duty for all loyal citizens and physical culture Is an important part of the training of both sexes. The first essential for good health i> rj;ood blood, because the
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  • 415 7 JULES VERNE'S GREAT ROMANTIC SPECTACLE A T adventure picture offering a wealth of excitement, a tender romance, some of the most npfrtimiUr eoenea ever i>h I Kraphed and entertainment which should find favour with father. mother, sister and brother comes to the Capitol Theatre, Sinr«iP r<?
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 525 7 CROSSWORD NO 3. $400 Ist PRIZE $250 $400 Must Be Won 2nd prize Biso Must Be Won CONDITIONS: 1. Address the solution to T. B. than one prize or moiv than one ROGERS CO., LTD., 32. share. The .second prize of $150 Robinson Road, and mark the will be awarded
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  • 2485 8  -  BER TA R UCK Our Short Story: By A PROPOSAL of marriage? That is alvvay heartening. Sent by telegram? Tifcera is still something "modern" about that. Bat a telegram containing an offer marriage on *»y a tinzlv initial— that was the problem j whuh confronted the blonde and
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  • 131 8 By Dr. Scott, M.D., Parts. Although doctors are human, you rarely rind them suffering from indigestion. The reason is that they know exactly what causes it and how to treat it. Personally. I know nothing to equal 'Bisurated' Magnesia as a speedy and lasting remedy
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 138 8 leetning witnout lears As soon as the first tiny tooth is due, give your baby 'Ovaltine' Rusks to bite and crunch. They will ensure his happiness and contentment throughout teething time. Although not too hard for baby to eat and enjoy, 'Ovaltine' Rusks are just firm enough to give the
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    • 15 8 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did HACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE
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  • 1692 9  - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H. L. Hoskin JHROUGH i letter to a friend, I was very hear nev.s of Mr. Walter Make- who was for many years editor of the Singapore Free Press and is well remembern\ tiv old residents. Makepeace was over thirty years m tya. He succeeded Major W.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 V HNCHDR BUTTER 97 The Choicest Butter from New Zealand. 'Phone Singapore: 5376 (4 lines). Kuala Lumpur: 3330 <2 lines). Ipoh: 110 and 111 (2 lines).
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  • By our woman correspondent
    • 1311 10 A woman Peeps At Singapore was hardly a seat vacant at the A Vh ...t Thcairt on Saturday, Sept. he run of the Singapore AmaDramatic Club's production of ::d Warmer" came to iU successI cone usion. I don'c think I have seen beatre .-30 full before and certainly never heard
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    • 1528 10 SOME of the most bewitching evening gowns I have seen lor a long ttrae are those which arrived only last week at Aux Chats N<>irs. They really are gorgeous and each and every one has a different original chic of its own. Cut, now a-days, seems to
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    • 255 10 The first occupants of the. first house m Arcimour Park are Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and little ten-rnonth-oM baby, Patsy. y are new to Singapore, having arrived only four weeks ago. Mr. Collins is a representative of Max Factor beauty preparations. Douglas Malcolm is the name
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 87 10 I CO TO j I MADAME PAGE Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. j For Expert Dressmaking Designing. S MATERNITY GOWNS, TWEED SUITS COATS. t A Speciality. Special attention to up-country I orders. i Hats made and remodelled by Miss Henson recently arrived from London 13, Battery Bldg. j Ba'ttcry Road,
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    • 48 10 o S s s To Prevent or Cure S S PRICKLY HEAT 5 S Use ACNESIA ANTISEPTIC j DUSTING POWDER j S Daily j after the bath. 1 Price 60 cents small box 5 j $1.50 Family box j Obtainable from, all Chemists, Dispensaries Stores, j S i
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    • 98 10 dorony more hair dressing and beauty treatments radium-vita cosmetics 18, battery road Ist floor phone 6905. has just received an unusual selection m Jewel Trees; Rose Quartz, Cornelian, White Jade, Amythest, and Amber. 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. Phone 7143. t Question What shou!d smart women wear? S Answer— Come
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    • 27 10 raW^'tiTFi '"^Hktiln' *iTil' t^T'«» t THE DISTILLERS ART Don't be Vague ask for NO FM£R WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BCTTLi SOLE AGENTS CO., LTD. ih'COPPORATED IN EnCLAND
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  • 736 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL ON itattini the Eastern last Wednesday evening, I noticed a farewell gathering for Mr. D. Waring of the Anglo-Oriental, Maiaya, Ltd.. who is leaving on furlough shortly. Among those enjoying the occasion I saw Mis. A. A. Henggeler, well gowned m black figured
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  • 1477 11 WEATHER on the Hill still continues to be "set fair" and although thunder storms occasionally threaten, and the sky is overcast with dark ffrey clouds, the rain when it does come has a happy knack of doing so between golfing hours. That Is quite the most
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 At Vogue's!! NEW SHIPMENTS JUST UNPACKED EXCLUSIVE COCKTAIL AND AFTERNOON DRESSES SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING DIFFERENT and so .becoming! At Vogue's, where women have always been particular about their appearance will find the largest selection m town for smart afternoon wear at prices that defy competition. DISTIM TION without EXTRAVAGANCE FOR
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    • 192 11 1 -T -7 I STUDIO J J I FOR j UNPOSED CHILD j FOTOS. 'PHONE 3304. WHITE WASHABLE HANDBAGS IN VERY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. ALSO NEW SHIPMENT OF THE LATEST JEWELLERY IN BROOCHES, BUCKLES, CLIPS, EAR-RINGS, ETC. at THE NOVELTY STORE. 161, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Capitol Building). LADIES' HAIRDRESSING!! We have
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    • 191 11 JUST RECEIVED Small shipment very smart Morning Frocks Two Piece-Suits also Jabots. de SOUZA BROS 9, Stamford Road. Capitol Building. HERO WORSHIP/" /r o Small boys can be heroes to smaller girls /W and the love of admiration seems to be instinct Jrjr m the species. MJF But no small
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    • 16 11 VISIT for the latest Malayan Embroidered Handbags and Mules Something New Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road.
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    • 68 11 R/m?s-/pc ;ir v hrow-n haired pwis AhouM use Amami No. 5. Thh picB w.rxf. th" natur::i tu-.r colour of the htLt and I npfaUM the beau. il\:! hHCHMB quality. I Yit'uvt&t */>c < ll "d u«c Amami No. L wnmntuea „m ams thc ,^4,, Epr oruon of pure i t:an
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  • 452 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Sept. 12, 1937. BUILDING UP A GREAT CIRCULATION since that dec (ltd to competitions circulati m building •he net sales of th"s of 11,003 iwing week the was reduced by the after lengthy depots and vendors. to 0.200. the decrease representing the drop m sales conssation
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  • 1122 12  - MALAYA'S POLITICAL AWAKENING C. H. W. Goult IT is a peculiarity of Malayans that they have a habit of never saying anything interesting about Malaya until they are far from her shores taking a world tour on long leave, or spending a qu^et recuperative holiday m Britain, far from the
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  • 472 12  -  Anglius L SERVICE men will appreciate the following NAVY Week visitors ask innumerable questions of their hosts— the off;- cers and men of the Fleet, some do:.l j with tt clinical details of the ships and j their armaments; many with the pay, prospects,
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  • 1526 13 ADDITIONAL SURVEY FLIGHTS TESTS OF METEOROLOGICAL fif WIRELESS SERVICES THE pn pf preliminary commercial flying on the North Atlantic has been carried a stage farther by the accomplishment, n the rout' between Ireland and New foin of additional surwv by Imperial Airways a P \j
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    26 13 A table television set at 45 guineas, the cheapest television apparatus at present available, winch was on view at the Radio Exhibition at Olympia. Planet News.
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  • 1679 14  -  W. B. Paterson In Which I Discourse On The Awful Results Accruing From Crooning, Do A Public Service By Drawing The Attention Of The Authorities To The Prevalence Of The Disease In Ipoh And Urge Them To Take Immediate And Drastic Action* npHERE are many
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    • 193 14 if%S**^ i TICKETS ISSUED^ \^UUUJ BTC ALL BFEAM J TRAVEL, railway lini? I NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all I other resident communities are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robindom Road, Simfmporc T*iefhon« iUI. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POTKET from
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    • 168 14 Si YTffr^if wl ■fill EnM Bn JWnlTral NJmlmfAl VS^u B^ (fl hHBoksS Ksk£9 tS BtoMAxXA^K-jLi^... .a A /fL 4ml JJ^^K. f I X W \u\ Contains a combination of killing agents/ fc y^^ «n no other insecticide v /yV /7 foi-nd m no other insecticide. Flit spray |s'"*Sft^Httßfr s?-\ i^^SSfJwib&^^^rm
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    • 119 14 c amazing the PERSONA L FRE SHNF V V bath with LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP Exhilarating ~*~^6fcv energy, youthful vitality that's what n. 3^k Lifebuoy Toilet Soap W^ brings you. How caress- >^ -»ilS^ ingly its rich, abundant lather works its way deep down into X^/ \sJkJßfilL li the pores of
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  • 1454 15  -  G. S. Hammonds -A Secret Sorrow At Last Revealed IX a place of honour among other relics of an event Uil past I keep a smail silver cup, bearing the inscription, "Press BilLardd Championship, Singapore. Runner-up." Fortunaiely, the cost of engraving is such that the
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    • 214 15 9 CICFA Cures Both r^^> STOMACH INTESTINAL \fM INDIGESTION /feilrA Do you know that your stomach digests only J 0 IteSSll of «n you eat? Ifs the long winding nibe ofjjw I jy^dy I INTESTINES whicb causes most indigestion. That is 1 „~1 why you need CICFA Tablets which contain
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    • 12 15 JMk B»^W_ milt M m EXG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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    • 477 15 NO MORE ASTHMA Doctor't Daughter Tell* How Father Wa« Cured The daughter of a British medical man was insiu mental m changing thr whole hf* ot ao Asthma burferer Her father had been a cur. me A- until he tried lipbazone tz: immediately xecomri"r...ci EphUOB tver *ict;m xvao writes "A
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  • 270 16 Unveiled In Surrey TRIBUTE TO IDEALS OF FREEDOM (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 21. A MEMORIAL chapel to 568 United States soldiers and sailors who j died m England during the war has been dedicated m the American Military Cemetery at Brookwood, Surrey. The chapel was
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  • 760 16 Conditions Of Employees Improved Valencia THE will to "carry on as usual" m the rearguard of Republican Spain despite the war, has achieved one of its most striking successes m the running of the hotels, m the view of many foreign visitors Thousands of people, both
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  • 119 16 Covered In Hair, And Yells Istanbul A "WILD MAN", naked and covered in black hair, has been captured in the dense forest of Milas, near Smyrna, Asia Minor. He was caught near a large hollov cak tree which was apparently Ids home. He cannot speak but utters
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  • 114 16 Englishman's Feat In A Canoe Cornwall, Ontario. TANADA'S "death" rapids, the dangerous long Sault Rapids which stretch two miles along the St. Lawrence River near here, have been conquered by a 28--year-old Englishman, Mr. Owen Jones. He has succeeded m "Shooting" the two miles of boiling, rock-strewn water
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  • 134 16 Paris. How much is a good waist line worth to a mannequin? The Paris Court fixed at £600 in a case heard recently. Mile. Andre Leguen. beautiful blonde mannequin at a famous Paris fashion hoube, brought an action claiming big damages for injuries received in a motor-car
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  • 258 16 Slander Charge Fails London. r,». DIBELIUS, of the Evangelical Church, who was charged m Ba« 'tin with offences againsi church regu k.tions and slandering a Nazi. Minister, has been acquitted owing to lack v evidence. According to the Berlin cotxespondstf of "The Times." the principal is. i
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  • 112 16 Tribute From A Turkish Editor Istanbul. "For politeness, kindness and I human, instincting desire to be usrfu', no European policeman will ever equal the London 'cop.'" So writes the Chief Editor of the most widely read Turkish newspaper— the "Djumhuriyet" who hiv just returned from a tour
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  • 116 16 Statue Unveiled At ALv-Les-Bains Aix-Les-Bams Prince Andrew of Greece unveiled the statue of his father, the late King George I of Greece, recently at Aix-Le.s-Bains. It was presented by a British subject Mr. G. A. Contomichalos for the promotion of friendship between Britain. France and Greece.
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    • 198 16 Agonising coins since Boyhood days NOW- happy feet again at 7O "Why did I not use Radox years ago," writes this old man, after a lifetime of unnecessary suffering with corns "How pleased I am to be rid of three of the most painful corns that anyone could have, and
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  • 496 17 SOME LESSONS "Bombers Will Get Through" 'By Air Main London. Aug. 20. Nt b> an the attacks on 1.011 art of the biggest main RAF. history, rev a., comparative ease w.th which o:.» is able to reach II •athed. despite attacks by anes. I aeroplane., were
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  • 111 17 He Was Sentenced To Death .4 LOIS FORTUNA convicted of murder has jumped "out of the frying an into the fire." He was not satisfied when he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a workman named Dimitnia Savitch by the Kc^ovska Mitrovitza court. So he
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  • 177 17 Controls Train For Ten Miles <By Air Mail) London. WHILE a train was running betweo: Buriiky and Blackburn. Lancashire flames from the lire box set fire to fcfce clothes of the driver, Patrick Bridge, ol Acennglon. He whs .soon enveloped m flames. With great bravery Bridge continued
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  • 174 17 Put On :5 lbs. In 'M) Days Doctors know that Halibut Liver Oil is full of Vitamir..> that make flesh, create (petite, build up the power to resist disease, and put uood, solid Qesh on men J women who arc underweight. But many people's stomachs rebel uasi
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    • 170 17 GRANTS WHISKY W^ DIAMOND i^^WTSI Bedsteads. H^^iitlL ll' lU^n Head and foot nds built of solid Teak ""*"^^^NS r^-^ fi finished with hiffh polish. Quartered grain centre panel. t **m^^T*"* All steel Mattress Mesh or Spiral >^V Spring pattern. Sizes 6 ft. G" longr by «^o.*|o*c^ U 3ft 6 4
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    • 98 17 !K^ \&n^ 2 CAPSULES A DAY ftXjV^ AND STOP THAT MALARIA latest and best. Cold of? Fever stopped WITHIN H» HOUR 4. Boxes cure worst case CERTIPiSD HARMLESS ijji obtainable AT ALL DEALERS Craven "A" never vary! I've smoked them for years and they are always free from throat irritation.
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    • 316 17 p- The other boys used to despise Bob thought why found spvproi i. H h,:ni cowardly He was nervous, could not >n poor conrfiiion Qu«fe u^ouijT' tc hold h s Own m 'heir gamei On: ddy he t O r Bob* nervmess You Vc no' Deen had toothache and was
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  • 1115 19  -  Phoenix REVIEW OF PLAY IN THE SEMIFINALS PROS AND CONS OF CHANCES OF THE FINALISTS (Xv EQNAIJSTS m the men's junior g nfka -nd doubles and the Utdi'-s* junior singles are: M ides: John Lee (Diehard) vs. Chung Cheng Hock (Marigold M n's Doubles: P. Neubronner
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    19 19 Mr. Chia Chin Tuan, a rubber planter of Pandan, Johore, and patron of the Tong Wah Kok, Johore Bahru.
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  • 334 19 Malacca A rgonauts Tournament TiHE large crowds which turned up at the Argonauts courts to witness the semi-final ties of the various eventswere treated to thrilling exhibitions of the feather-same. The best tie was between Sect Bock Seng and Wee Soo Hock who met M. Kandiah and Yoong Yong Pow.
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  • 795 19 Kinta Inter- Club League Tourney No Malays Or Indians? (By "Racquet") [NTFi, K^T of local badminton enth» >as!.s at the monicnt i& centred on the forthcoming interteam League competition, which is open to teams and clubs m Kinta, which are affiliated to the Kinta Badminton Association. In all six teams
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  • 191 19 Enjoyable Picnic At Bedok THIRTY-FIVE members and guests participated m an enjoyable picnic held by 'the Merridalc Badminton Party at the J.C.S.A. bungalow, at Bedok, on Sunday. Swimming, boating, games and various items of sports were indulged m by the plcnicers. The draughts competition was keenly contested. There
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    18 19 C^rcni*tic.u shields pysscnied y (T 'C rr/.i-civ; o? tiic Ar§c»auis B.P. and Cups donated! for lh.e annual tournament.
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  • 163 19 State Championship Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) THE championship tournament of the 1 Malacca Badminton Association wiil be brought to a close this week-end, lliti finals of the various events will be held at the Malacca Volunteer Drill Hall a* follows: TODAY: Ladies' Singles iflnai) Miss Loong Chai
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  • 598 19 Big Entry For State Championships VERY little has been said or written about the badminton game m Sarawak and enthusiasts of th^ ?ame elsewhere may be prone to class us "not interested" or "back-ward-in-the-giime", writes a Tribunt reader from Kuching, Sarawak. As far back as I can
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  • 123 19 FINALS of junior I singles and men's junior will be played at 1 follows Men < Bii ii Chung Chen t*(arigoldi vs. John Lee (Diehard). Men's Doubles: F. Neubroti Lini Som Chuan (Novice) vs. Ngo Beng Hurk and So Yuen (Mayflower > Women's Singles: Miss Mary (Devonshire
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  • 78 19 NELSON FOOT BALLV XI 1 A meeting of the Nelson Footb ill M was held on Saturday, at 744. Telok Blangah Road (Mr. Ciiua K< I A residence) when the following officers were elected; President. Mr. T. li. Dtvitt; vice-president, Mr. Chua Kent* Pak; hon. secretary and .spons secretary. Mr.
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  • 183 19 Salesman Says Kruschen Keeps Him "On His Tow" "I am a commercial traveller." writes a correspondent, "and due to em travelling by train, I find that I hr constipated if I do not keep myself well purged. Kruschen Salts is the on!v thing that will do
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    • 9 19 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports
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    • 184 19 can be Cured There are thousands of men and women who suffer awful agony day and night because of pile trouble, who do not know that every chemist stocks a special remedy that does most surely and quickly banish the nusery of this wretched trouble. Make a confidant of your
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 49 19 MERRY UNION B.P. Merry Union "B" team v. the G.Y.M.U. to-day at 2.30 p.m. at 10, Lorong 21 A. Sims Avenue: SINGLES: George Tan, Edmund Y°o, Salleh bin Ahmat, B. C. Mah and M. M. Alkadree. DOUBLES: Johnny Thamm and John Long, and Gan Poh Yew and Wan Hussien.
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  • 1765 20 Kenji Bock's Vindication— Three Goals Against Singapore— Can electors Ignore Him When Corinthians Come Here? The C\\j> Ties— Cricket Season Petering Out— Rugby Footfall Topic s— The All Bines Competition—Racing Matters Broken Money And Hookies And A Plea For Earlier Publication Of ScraLhings (By Argus")
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    41 20 The six new boxers impoitrd by Mr. Bertie Bel! from Mnnila arc m this group. Left tc right (seated) Little Palace, Vie. Castro and son, and Joe Brazil St.;ndlm: (left to right). Clever Sisson, Young Teddy, Rush Milling and Primo Vidal.
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  • 858 20 By "Referee T*HE well informed writer on Malayan boxing whose ■rtkkß appear m the Morning Tr bunt sports supplement, published eve y Saturday, has been taking to task those who occupy ringside seats and loudly voice their opinions after rt contest. Such expressions ar^ heard, he
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  • 81 20 BOXING ROLL OF HONOUR 1881 John L. Sullivan (L'.S.A) 1892 James J. Corbett d'S.A i 1897 Bob Fitzimmons (Britain.) 1809 James J. Jeffries (T'.S.A.)* 1905 Marvin Hart (U.S.A.) 1906 Tommy Burns (Canada* 1908 Jack Johnson d'.S.A.) I'M r > Jess WHlard d'.S.A.) 1919 Jack Detnpscy (f.S.A.) Lt2fi Gene Tunney (I'.S.A
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  • 48 20 Entries for the table t lpion.shi, s of Singapore close on Sept. 11. The events and entrance U lows: Men's singles $1 pel >etitor; I doubles $1.50 each league $5 per team: won cents each competitor. Entry forms ti Choo Kwai Low. 24 P ;ad or School.
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    • 879 20 Kidney Germs l#Cg| nO w YOU S [ga>!SSnj), 1 (dizziness! Diseases q^^%i Doctor tells how to kill germs IwEAKHESS L and remove the underlying cause fßiiaN'NfiS^i^ (sA\r\wvT\ of Getting Up Nights. Uric Acid. Nervousness. Puffy Eyelids. Lost \JTCHIMG J U\ Vigour. Dizziness. Frequent v i W Headaches and Colds. A
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    • 139 20 w f LARGE A chance of making meney 8oz) &L f*L go nearly twice as far c^s- SIZE V^«mr y ser/ss looking into. Par- SMALL ticularly when quality and (4 "2T quantity are unchanged as ViSV s b/^ JUSi ?s the with Andrews JJC m the Economy Tin. You K>P.meriv
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    • 50 20 THf NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 Ho. 1 Cures DlMChartf«j. l*«. S Ci r«« 1 Poison. fo. a Cures Chrunio Weakness**. Pm Is CI DR. Li- Cl.KHcMed.Co H«vsr»tc..»Kd..N .W ».L«Mb OR. LX CLKRC'S PILLS for th« L lv«r *Ktdn«y» wea t< aildnrtv» A bl«rtd«r.
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  • 48 21 Shrewsbury B.P. team vs. the AH Bluer B.P. to-day at the Sphinx court at 3 p.m.: Quek Song Quee Tay Beng Soo Heng Hiok Kwang, Low Cheng Khoon Loh Ngian Lim, Tan Chen?? Hoe, Lee Jouy Scan, Chua Leng Scan, Leow Kirn Cheng. Chung Cheng Heck.
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  • 448 21 Large Gathering At Port Dickson THE Malayan women have at last b:en 1 awakened from that attitude of 'Tidapa-thy" they have often been accused of. They are now meeting m an all -Malayan Y.W.C.A. Conference which opened at Port Dickson on Monday under the chairmanship of
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  • 150 21 Horse And Mule Tax In Singapore IN the minutes of action taken by c mittee no. lof the Singapore Mv iiicipal Commissioners, it is recorded that the members recommended that the tax of $5 per annum on horses and mules used within the Municipality be abolished as
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  • 386 21 Singapore. Saturday. "The following passengers di:embnrkcd at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Naldera which arrived here from London yesterday: Mr. E. C. H. Aldridge, Mr. and Mr.s G. W. C. Crawford, Miss Crawford Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cuscaden, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crane, Miss
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  • 241 21 Volunteers At Exert To-Day Singapore I ay. EARLY on Sunday mornii, snction of Tampenis and I will be the scene of a "bati two companies- the Chin* company of the second bat: pore Volunteer Corp* up camp m Teiuk Paku The scheme "l operati m maj
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  • 79 21 Arrivals and departure, by Imperial and Qantas liners: fc- Arrived by Hie Brisbane :.L\ W. D. Pye and Capt. R. B. Tapp. Left by the Artemis. —Mr. Hi; Fysh and Mr. A. R. McComb. for London Arrived by the Arethusa.-Capt. Oliver, from Penang; Capt. W. H. Cow
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  • 60 21 The following will represent th« J Andrew's urainst the R. A. M. C rugger on Tuesday. Bent. 14. at F Park at 5 rm\. J, Bakar: 3 T J. Ritchie, JW Ross, Le«» 7T t: P Eu (Capt> S. Ro^s; f. Fern 1 on Thomas, G. Ross.
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    • 171 21 LVTEST ADVERTISEMENTS OLDHAM HALL BOARDING SCHOOL. A Christian School operated by the ftocfct Mission m conjunction *ith its Anglo-Chinese School. Its Aims Mental, Physical and Character development Apply now Principal, Oldham Hall, 46. Barker Road, Singapore. SOLUTION TO CROSSWORD No. 2. intoss. t A red. 9. Toco. 13. Rein. 14.
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    • 157 21 II API» V WORLD KTA» I I 31 FKIIIAV. 17 th SEPTEMBER. 1»37 ,^^^®k G H KIAT PRESENTS THE RUBBER n^K^Fmß^ v •t' ;''»^y|^ > *m*m A VV "!Bi AT VT i 4 A Middleweight < hampion Of Ejjypt Amiß^^^k^V* >V^ Pr Oriental Middleweight Champion W ffiSffi^r tßt^ V°/ ItUUiNL'o.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 941 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES rVOLLOWING are the programmes mophone Records): "Academic Festival 1 broadcast from the 8.M.8 C 2^n Ur r (Br^ hmsl ed X* the B?Uin State Opera Orchestra. "Symn, during the coming week: phony No. 8 m B. Minor (Unfinished)' 'Schubert*. Played
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    • 345 21 Miss •Eradopin-. "Tenaga Laki Laki," Inche Hussein. "Kr. Lalihgt," Mi:ss Eradopin. "Oh Modern,'' Mr. Kasban. "Tijah Kronchong," Che Tijah. "Anak Mandja," Mr. Kasban. "Maimoon Stamboel," Miss Maimoon. "Mendjoel Katjang," Mr. Ahmad Sabai. "Variatae Tango," Miss Eulis. "Slamat TinggaJ Kota Betaxvi," GadjaJi. -Mass Inten." Waltz, Miss Euli-s. "Matahari Silem," Gadjali. "Hati
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  • 2509 22 Triumph For Major Fox And Mr. F. A. W. Hundley RACE WON IN RECORD TIME DON CARLOS PA YS DIVIDEND OF $143 IN EVENT 2 Singapore, Saturday. A RECORD rice mee'ing wa* wound up a* Buk't Timah to-day with t^e breaking
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    49 22 The Gold Cup. a *"20€ P- carat replica of The Warwick Vase which, with iiake* of 55,000, was won by Major T. L. Fox and Mr. F. A. W. Randley's Blue I'eter, ridden by Woods, at Bukit Timah yesterday, m the record time of 2 mins. 5-3"5 sees. (Tribune).
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  • 157 22 ROAD CYCLE R ACE Singapore To Johore B^h^u And Back I INTENDING competitors In the second i annual Singapore J hore BUiffapo»*£ i -de rcao r entires not lal 14. TVc < tee m $1 pc c i priz s have b n arranged for this year's rac A cup
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  • 541 22 What The Ladies Wore (By Our Wonu Singapore, Batufd IN spite of the dreadful ye*terday, {here was a jous d at P'ikit Timah and the races run were all very exciting. Some of the mo6t beautiful powiis were worn by the ladies -gu te ;he smartest
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    19 22 Mrs. F L. Hardins's Glitter, who gave Dodd his first win for the day yesterday m the opening race.
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  • 32 22 S.C. C. vs. PUBLISHERS The ftrst round Sin Cup t* c between the S.C.C. and the M.P-B--originally fixed for the 22nd. will played on Monday Repl >o »t tne Alison r;>.j'i Stadium
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    • 64 22 H BY COMING IN AT 8 ST. 13'/ 2 LBS. WHEN DEFEATING O'CAMPO BADLY IN PENANG LAST FRIDAY J0&J& BATT. SIMA PROVES THAT HE IS A GENUINE Sto FEATHERWEIGHT AND THE LOGICAL MJjL?**; i OPPONENT OF to VENTURA MARQUEZ. jr- SI M A IS PREPARED I TO BACK HIMSELF WITH
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  • 519 23 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS GOOD DISPLAYS In The Men's Open Singles Singapore. Saturday. SENIOR badtatfntea players were ■vi- -1 b-.'H to-'iay. marking the imeneeotent of th*> open sineles MwnßWMml for m^n. V was exn?ftfd. sparkling play was wMnesed by a $<md number of enthusiasts
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  • 125 23 Geylang Young Men's team vs. On "B team of the Mirry Union B.P. Lorong 21A, Geylang, at 2.30 p.m. to-day Foo, Quah Kok Keng. R Krishna, Jimmy Koh, Andrew Lim: Tham Tuck Yen, Ly e Th:m Fatt. M. C Raphay. Andrew Lee, C. Champion and A.
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  • 85 23 9«ftl To Fatal Accident In Grove Road In connection with the raiai accident In Grove React >n Aug. 29, when a I down and killed. the following appeal has been issued by the Singapore Police: A cyclist waa killed when knocked r-car at about 10.30 ym. on Aug.
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  • 770 23 STA TISTICS OF THE GOLD CUP MEETING Singapore, Saturday. A FKA'i UliE cf the Sio i c Tui t Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meet- which was brought to a close this afternoon te clean n vitsed during the five -a, s. Th.< re were no bjections lodged throu -hout the
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  • 383 23 (Fron Out Own Co r resvondc7it) Johore Bahru. Sept. 10. GREAT was the enthusiasm evinced by rS e large number of boys j from sCftOOi3« m all parts ot th° o? Johnre. who ga^her^d at he Avsr Milch School pa- dans Johora Bahru, this evening to witness the
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  • 143 23 Autumn Ifeiitfffaiiient TVFor Wednesday t-lES for Wrdncrday, m the AfttujHn i ~vi toumam^nt at the S.C.C. are r i3 follows: PROFESSION PAIRS LEVEL F C. Cherrinecton and F. T Duckworth vs. winners of A. K. Smith and I. Wilte and Roy Smith and W. J. M. N
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  • 140 23 me rugoy iootoan season win oe ushered m at the S.C.C. on Oct. 2. with the match between Newcomers „nd the Rest. The fixture lists are not yet ready, but a preliminary circular issued shows that a large number of interesting ;;ames will take place on the
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  • 604 23 ILLAWARA CUP ROWIMG AT p V f Pairs Event F©f Seniors ENTRIES this year for the ii'awara i* Cao event at <he Royal Sinjpav > p Yacht C!ub, a yd rs race ft>r senior otrnnen, were very gratifyrng m view of Ja^f™ amount of time members have already d "voted
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  • 260 23 S.C.C. DEECLARE AT 122 Excellent Batting By W. R, King Singapore, Saturday. BRILI^ANT 08 by W. R King whose score included eleven "fours" enabled he S.C.C. to declare with 122 runs for seven wickets after two hours play m their cricket fixture against an Inniskillings XI on the pading to-day.
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  • 581 23 MALACCA SPOR TS JOTTINGS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. HPHE Excise D tnent (h d< i) retained the Woiierstan Shi \d ir. the intet*-p3partmett&U Competition as i re^uh of th ir victory ov( the Malay Toacbers last Tuesday. j:ic v oners took the field b s fengt F. A.
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    • 142 23 Strengthen your body against Feverish Diseases The chance of catching malaria and other feverish diseases is far greater, if the power of resistance is lowered. Lack of minerals m the body usually causes this lowering. Tiredness, heart troubles, irritability and dizziness are signs that your power of resistance is below
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