Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 17 October 1937

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1 4 Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 5— No. 19. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1937. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1937.
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  • 139 1 5 OCCUPANTS KILLED NO DETAILS Came Down Near Banda Island nr: HAGUE, oct. 16. VEWS H\S JI'ST BEEN 1 OFFICIALLY RECEIVED STATING THAT A NAVAL BOMBER ATTACHED TO THE DITCH EAST INDIES' STATION, HAS CRASHED WTO THK SEA. tuf: pl\ni is reported to have
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  • 45 1 To M.ke A Stop At Bali Batavia, Oct. 16. It is understood the Hugecsen family are arriving at Bali on Oct. 21, and stay at the palace of the Governor Qtneral, thus renewing a friendship rained wh«n they were together In Brussels Reuter
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  • 34 1 New York. Oct. 16. A SHIPMENT of 4?5 tons of T.N.T. to Chi.ia via Hamburg is announced ky Dupont I> r 'iprr>iir's. The shipment nil-. 1, ---(I prior to hostili- Reuter
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  • 492 1 Claims For Restoration Of Independency Nankin?, Oct. 16. THE Korean people are clamouring for u.e restoratlop of independence. Everywhere in Korea nonary movements are on foot, and much any js expressed by the au.horities. wno are now very suspicious I '.ue Korean troops, and even dare not
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    95 1 With the Archbishop of Canterbury and Professor Chang Peng Chun, of Nankai University (which was destroyed by the Japanese), as the principal speaker* a gigantic mass meeting o/ protest against Japan's massacre of c v.lans in China was held at th3 Royal Altert Hall. Our pbotf. shows the speakers at
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  • 151 1 Chinese Servant Sent To Prison Singapore, Saturday riVE years ago Mr. M. H. L. Lejeune, managing director of Moine Ccm f e and Co., Ltd., made a report to live Police that his Chinese head boy hr.d absconded with $100 and 12 wristlet watch ?•> which he had
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  • 463 1 London, Oct. 16. 17NGLISH and Scottish football matches SPJjLwJ J C u hp rt Hi played to-day, resulted as follows:- 1 Wrexham 2 Rotherham 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I A SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Aromal 1 Pnrt«mmiit.h 1 Avr U 4 Aberdeen 1 Riipirmoi n phpi^a 9
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  • 130 1 OF WORLD-WIDE INTEREST? MORE BOMBING British Official's Narrow Escape Shanghai, Oct. in. CONSIDERABLE interest and spe- eolation have been aroused by a declaration by a Japanese spokesman that he is making a most important announcement at 4 o'clock to-day, for which correspondents must go to the Japanese
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  • 44 1 Matter Taken Up With Tokyo London, Oct. 15. mHE British Ambassador in Tokyo has A been instructed to take up ttll matter of attack by Japanese aircratt on British Embassy cars at Minhann on Tuesday last. It is understood thai
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  • 49 1 Curt Comment By German Press Berlin, Oct 16. THE German Press comments unfavourably on Mr. Eden's speech. The Lekalanzeiger states it is not rood if, before an important international conference, one side vo'Of? its views as if it wanted to rnfor^e its proposals by threats. Reuter
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  • 41 1 Sir Robert Craigie was asked to express the distress of the British Government that this occurrence should have taken place, so soon after Japanese Government's assurance regarding attacks on non-combatants, following the wounding of Sir H. Knatchbull Ilugessen. British Official Wireless
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  • 88 1 YUGOSLAV MINISTER Received By The King And Queen London, Grt. 10. THE official vhit of the Yugoslav Prime Minister to London ended tonight when, after attending the dinner at the Yugoslav Legation, he left by train ferry for the Continent. This morning. Monsieur SU>yadinovitch laid a wreath at the cenotaph,
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  • 20 1 Dawrin, Oct. 16. Miss Jean Batten has arrived but she is unable to depart before Tuesday. Reuter.
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  • 654 1 LAST WORDS Soldiers Told To Carry On Shanghai, Oct. 1«. rORKICJN observers who witnessed the battle in the south of Wanchopin on Oc'. 11 and 12, described it as worse than any of the engagements in the Great European War. They also said that the air bombings
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  • 39 2 Kudat, British, 1,071 tons, trom Bangkok Oct. 15. to Bangkok Oct. 19. Vyner Brooke, Sarawak. 720 ton.s, from Kuching Oct. 16, to Kuching Oct. 18. Belawan. Dutch, 715 tons from Palembang Oct. 12, to Koemai Oct. 17.
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  • 138 2 New Aid To Medical Students 'By Air Mall) Sydney, Oct. 8. fiRAMOPHONE records of heart- beats, \JT to help University medical students distinguish good hearts from bad, have been made by a Sydney company. It \a the first time heart-beats have beer, recorded in Australia. The heart-beat.*
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  • 112 2 Extension Of Hours For Ordinary Rates THE Director of Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, announces that as from Monday, Oct. 18, the daily periods of certain i adio telephone services will be extended. Excluding Sundays and public holidays, the new hours for these services daily will be as follows:
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  • 69 2 The Police Band will play the following programme in the Botanic Gardens this evening (Sunday), beginning at 8.30:— March, From the Suite "Scenes of Childhood," Hoby; Overture, "Robespierre," Litolff; Selection, "Chu Chin Chow," Norton; Valse, "De Concert," Glazounow; Cornet Solos, (a) "I Passed by your Window," May Brake,
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  • 275 2 SHARE BY SIX AUSTRALIANS £7,000,000 Estate TOOK THE NEWS CALMLY (By Air Mail) Brisbane, Oct. 7. INITIAL distribution of £20,500 will be made to six Australians, grand-nieces and nephews of the late Lady Houston. The estate is estimated at £7,000,000, including £1,500,000 cash. The Australian beneficiaries
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  • 550 2 Juggler On Cheating Charge Singapore, Friday. IWAS walking along Colly er Quay on the morning of Sept. 15 when I met a Malay named Sudin, whom I knew but slightly. He asked me if I wanted work. I replied in the affirmative. He also said there
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  • 271 2 Novel Broadcast By Local Studio Singapore. Saturday. CUPFLEMENTING the efforts of the 3 local authorities in their campaign against rabies, the Singapore station or the 8.M.8.C. yesterday successfully broadcast a play entitled "It Just Couldn't Happen To Us." While the number of rabies cases is increasing, it
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  • 157 2 Japanese Attack Turned Back AN official communique issued by the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore under the date of Oct. 15 states: Three more attempts to land reinforcements in north-west Lotien and further up the river have been frustrated. Despite a fierce Japanese attack under cover of a smoke-screen,
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  • 179 2 Bogus China Relief Fund Collector Singapore, Saturday. ONG Boon San, a 27-year-oid Chinaborn Hainanese, was to-day produced before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, charged with three counts of cheating by falsely representing to three Chinese named Poh Siew, Poh Teh and Koh Tiew Seng, that he
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  • 83 2 Surprise For Australian Farmer <By Air Mail) Brisbane, Oct. 8. A SUGAR-CANE farmer near Cairns has a batch of 48 young crocodiles ranging from 15 in. to 18 in. long. Some time ago a visitor discovered in a nearby creek a number of eggs which were believed to
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  • 433 2 Two Young Chinese Acquitted Singapore, Saturday. FOUND not guilty by the ■PMlfaaOttS verdict of a special jury, after B trial lasting four and a half days. Tan Ir Boh and Lim Oh So. two young Chinese who were arraigned before Mr. Justice Howes on a charge of
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  • 179 2 Sale Of Wreaths In Singapore OOPPY wreaths for laying on the I Cenotaph on Armistice Day. Nov. 11, in memory of the fallen, are now being made at the Victoria Memorial Hall by a number of able and willing ladies, who spend every morning at this worfc, under
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  • 137 2 Six Hundred Pass Through Singapore Singapore, Saturday. rE Portugese transport "Mouzinho" arrived in Singapore yesterday with GOO East African Negro troops who are on their way to Macao, Portugal's island colony, south of Hongkong. The African troops are under the command of Captain Fausto Correia. The Mcuzinho is
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  • 68 2 Renovation Work Now In Progress THE work of reconstructing and reno- vating the Singapore Cricket Club building has beftun, and it is hoped to have it completed by the middle of March. The reconstruction has been so arranged that there will be a minimum of inconvenience to
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  • 571 2 JIM AH RUBBER ESTATES Annual Meeting A NET PROFIT J S58 f 5OO J Singapore, SitJ PRESIDED over by U Y Robertson the Jiiru Estate, Ltd.. held their Zftyj <rcneral meerhig in the fB Room, Fulbr+on Building, SiiJ to-dav. On tho ad .ice of the RubiJ search Inst^ute replanti^l I
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  • 92 2 New High Level W Savings (By A T M !ydne s'.£5 AUSTRALIAN Saving Bank d< ft £232,029,000 touched a e "J^ last August, exceeding the pre« ft cf July/ 1937. by £889.0K^ v,c/e r-l-ased by the WgJT Statistician 'Dr. Roland WU£* The present volume M v "^oj rcposits
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    • 208 2 f^JT MALAVAM PaEMIEQ HOTEL 4 i iTHIS WEEK'S CABARET ATTRACTION S 5 STAR ARTISTES. BRYMAINT3 REVUE An Ensemble of f DANCING ACROBATICS BURLESQUE COMEDY. A MINIATURE REVUE. DON'T MISS THIS EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT t PROGRAMME. s RAFFLES ORCHESTR^V Directed by Dan Hopkins. r 6933 Telegraphic Address. THONE 6834 GOODWOOD j GOODWOOD
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  • 870 3 LAUNCH OF THE STRWHALLAN For The P. And O. PRESERVING EMPIRE SERVICES rpHE latest P. and O. liner, the Strath -''an. was launched from the shipyard of Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd., Bar'-ow-in-Furness, on Sept. 23, the Countess of Cromer performing the ccivrncny. In a «peeck thanking the Countess
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  • 149 3 JAPANESE STATEMENT STILL AWAITED Major C At Yu Cheng sien d bj Censor). Lai, Oct. 16. (■^AS .1 to have been used by th( a trie Shanghai area were shown to 50 representatives of the world's I i fternoon at the Japanesi Late. Everyone has been exicement which the i
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  • 97 3 Successful Function At Memorial Hall Singapore, Saturday. A very successful dunce was held to--1 at 'the Victoria Memorial Hall. It Was on d by the Israelight Sim'orah in aid of the Singapore ish Women's League. There were several concert items and a short play. The organisers are to
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  • 242 3 SUNNYDALE B.P. TROUNCED Singapore Players Too Good Singapore, Saturday. THE badminton matches, played this afternoon at the Happy World between the representatives of the Mayflower B.P. (Singapore), and those of the Sunnydale B.P. (Kuala Lumpur attracted a large number of enthusiasts of both sexes, among whom were a good number
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  • 208 3 Mrs. Southern On Her Way NOT AFRAID OF LEPERS Mother Takes Wife's Place i From Our Own Correspondent) <By Air Mail) London, Oct. 6. MRS. Esther Southern, of Blackpool, sailed in the Katori Maru on Saturday for Penang. She is the 50 year old mother of Mr. Robert Southern, whose
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  • 492 3 Successful Function A1 York Hill Singapore, Saturday. A SUCCESSFUL sports function was held in conjunction with the Visitors' Day at ihe Po Leung Kuk, York liill, this afternoon. A large gathering of interested spectators watched the sports events, and many old English folk dances were performed
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  • 487 3 Fast Game ST. ANDREW'S BEAT COLLEGIANS Singapore, Saturday. RAKING a remarkable second hall recovery, a scratch St. Andrew's Rugby XV scored a very convincing victory by 18 points (three goals and a try) to eight points (one goal an.; a try) against Raffles College at liukic Timah
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  • 28 3 Jerusalem, Oct. 16. THE customs shed, wireless room and other buildings at Lydda airport wore burnt out at 9 o'clock tlv- morning. Sabotage is suspected.— Reuter.
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  • 1100 3 PALESTINE AND ITS FUTURE PROPOSALS OF PERMANENT MANDATES COMMISSION fFllfc views of the Permanent Mandates Homi) issinii on the future of Palestine which were requested by the Council ai the instance of the United Kingdom Government v-ire submitted to the Members of the Council on Aug. 21, 1937. INCREASING ANTI-SEMITISM
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  • 66 3 Singapore, Saturday. A Eurasian named Simon and ft Chinese, Michael Hcng, appeared before Mr. W G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning, and charged with being in possession of materials for the purpose ol counterfeiting Straits Settlements coins at Sophia Road on Oct 15. The charge was explained
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    • 69 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Majiila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers in Secvrities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable 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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  • 149 4 Indian Dies Of Exhaustion Simla. rriRAGEDY has overtaken the buO-m.l X "crawl" of an Indian father a hi* two sons, who set out from I dsa, Sirmoor State, Punjab, to the holy city of Hardwar in tht United Provinces, in fulfilment of a vow. After seven days of
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  • 121 4 -Streamlined" Bee Produced Alfred, New York. A STRAIN of "streamlined" bc-e^ which are harmless has been produced by Professor Lloyd R. Watson of Hired University here. The new bees are so 'gentle" that the Professor keeps their hive In hJs living room. They come and 140 hrough
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  • 274 4 May Invade Germany From France Frankf ort-on-Main pLABORATK preparations to ward off an invasion from France of the dreaded Colorado beetle (Potato beettie) are being made in the western districts of Germany, including Baden, Hesse, the Paiatinate, the Saar and the j Rhineland. The beetle, brought to
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  • 85 4 FILM STAR EXPLAINS How To Stay Happily Married Hollywood. Silence 16 the golden secret oi mai\iagL, Lccoiuaig iu film star Joan Crawford. On Oct. 11 Miss Crawford celebrated the second anniversary of ner marriage Franchot Tone, ihe nim actor. "it is only human nature to wish to .^k aboui the
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  • 85 4 Canadian listeners to the programmes iroin Daventry should find much to inIheni in a new series of talks entitled 'Cards on the Table,' which will be introduced during the week beginning Oct. 17. In each talk of the series the week's news irom London, with special reference
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  • 71 4 Vienna. "On the first day I wear this uniform, my mother will die" was one of the lines spoken by Lazlo Carday, a young actor, in a play at the muniipal theatre at Debrecen (Hungary). He was playing the part of a railway official On the morning
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    • 241 4 He thought ho was so ill they h;.d io pasteurize his toothpaste iiis orange juice had 10 come irom contented oranges Then i i 1 > sweetie smiled and he divul off a high board, wrest! i 1 1 iifT, and dan, thousand feet in ihe air all lot »ove
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    • 24 4 ALHAMBRA SHOWING SHORTLY! S*'SjfcS?X"' ;■>;•;■ >.'•'■».? M \k' '*t&' -j -V y m > w .tch^^EfflflSSujuHLi f For WT^ 1 11 i I j Opening 1 m^mmmm^r
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    • 315 4 WHAT A GRAND SHOW IT'S GOT EVERYTHING L MUSIC COMEDY SPECTACLE GIRLS THRILLS SEE IT TO -WAY AT THE CAPITOL The Screen's Most Lavish Musical Hit I "CALLING ALL STARS" Presenting A Night at a London Command Performance, with AMBROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA with Max Bacon Evelyn Bail Sam IJiwne.
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  • 549 5 EXCELLENT CAST IN "SOUTJS AT SEA" ILL-FATED VOYAGE OF THE "WILLIAM BROWN" a GLANCE ack at motion pictures for the last decade reveals the 3 n t] surprising fact that most of the big-, epoch-setting films t^re stories of the a a "Down to the
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  • 294 5 Wallace Beery's New Film "GOOD OLD SOAK Novel By Don Marquis AT the Alhambra Theatre Singapore, shortly there comes to life Uut unforgettable character, the Old Soak. Immortal zed by Don Marquis in his original novel. Wallace Beery finds his greatest role in thj characterisation. The picture, "Gcod Old Soak,"
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    19 5 A scene from I nder The Ked Robe" which is the n e*t change at the Pavilion Thaatre. »in»*por^
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  • 363 5 LOVELY DORIS NOLAN Fine Role In "Tlie Man I Marry" A GIRL who runs away from her cwn wedding and a playwright who runs away from all women, disccver, after many excruciatingly funny conflicts, that they cannot escape love, in the thoroughly enjovabls Universal romantic comedy,
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    22 5 Gary Cooper and Frances Dee in a sc*-»r from "Souls At Sea" which ia thtt next change at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore.
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  • 313 5 Unique Ceremony On Australian Cruiser jervls Bay, Oct. 4. A cf rerrony, believed to be unique in the history of the Royal Australian Navv was carried out when the ashes of Able Seaman Thomas Bull weieburied at sea from the quarter deck of ri.ivl.A.S. Australia. j Able
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  • 24 5 Sir Richard Meller, M.P.. charta Mayor of Bedding ion and Wallington, received the borough's charter of Incorporation from Lord Ashcombe, Lord Lieutenant of Surrey.
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  • 486 5 THOSE THRILLINGLY ROMANTIC DAYS LIVE AGAIN IN "UNDER THE RED ROBE" A LL the thrills of those adventurous days when men dared all for love live again in "Under the Red Robe," an exciting, swash-bnckling romance starring Conrad Vcidt and Annabel]?, which opens at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore this week.
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  • 130 6 CUTTING UP WHALES Gas-Masks Supplied To Workmen Dunkirk. Gas-masks have been supplied to workmen cutting up two large whales which were washed ashore recently near Dunkirk. The whales were first offered for sale by auction but no one bid beyond the reserve price. Um an industrialist from Douai has bought
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  • 440 6 SEARCH FOR HER LOST SON TASK DONE Found Dead At Foot Of Precipice 4 LONDON mother, hope and despair str u erg-ling- in her heart, stumbled about the rocky slopes of the Frohnalr stock— the 6,000ft. Alpine peak frowning above Lake Lucerne. refused to
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  • 479 6 The Burma Libel Action Recalled MR. Channlng Arnold, son of the late Sir Edwin Arnold, died In hospital at JSultanpur, near Lucknow, last month from spear wounds inflicted by two Indians on Aug. 30. Mr. Arnold, who owned a number of Tarms in Oudh, including one at
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  • 102 6 FILMS BANNED 26 In Past Three Months A LIST of 26 cinematograph films which were banned by the censor during the three monrhs July to September this year is published in the gazette. One of the banned films is "China New-." a short subiect issued bv the central Film Co.
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  • 122 6 "PATTENT AND POLITE" Telephone Girls Make The Best Wives If you want a patient, polite wife, marry a telephone girl. That is the advice given by "Miss Operator," who anonymously broadcast an address entitled "At Your Service", from the Calcutta Station of the All India Radio. Justifying her claim, "Miss
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  • 44 6 Sydney, Oct. 15. Miss Jean Batten, who started on a flight from New Zealand to England this week, landed at Winton with oil gauge trouble. She took off again and encountered a severe dust storm and landed at Camooweal, Queensland.— Reuter.
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  • 27 6 P.C.'s KILLED IN PALESTINE Jerusalem, Oct. 15. 1 Two English police constables were killed in an engagement with a large band of Arabs at Bethleham to-day Reuter.
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  • 82 6 Two More Cases Nine Altogether Singapore, Friday. TWO fresh cases of rabies occurred in Singapore to-day, making nine cases since the outbreak first occurred. One case occurred in the Institution I XII I area, where there have been five cases altogether. The other was that of
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  • 533 6 The League Merchant Vessels A Hacked »*FHE Spanish Go:erni« t in a ccmmun«caticn dated Au<r. 21, 1037. to the Secretary- Genera! from Sr. Jo?<e Giral, Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, has asked the Council, in virtue of Article 11 of the Covenant, to examine the situation
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  • 364 6 League Of Nations Bulletin rwmE following is the health bulletin f < A of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Oct. 9:— PLAGUE: No notification of human plague has been received from any of the Eastern ports for the week. Rodent
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  • 368 6 DR. F. E. DILLEY Death Of Presbyterian Missionary NEWS have been received of the death in Cleveland, Ohio, of Dr. Frederick E. Diiley. Dr. Diiley went to China in 1907 urder the Presbyterian Mission. From i f jO7 to ?920 he had charge of a hc.spi- > tal in Peiping
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  • 84 6 KEEPING LISBON HEALTHY Lisbon Two small pet dogs is the aliowai.ee for families living in flats, according to a new degree issued by the Lisbon Municipal authorities. Families who own big dogs must arrange to keep them in an outside yard. Spitting in the streets is also to oe an
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  • 126 6 SOMETHING TO READ Soviet Library's 9,000,000 Publications Nine million publications are kept In the Salty kov-Shchedrin State Public Library at Leningrad, according to the Tass Agency. Priceless printed documents and ancient manuscripts in many languages arp contained in the collection. Some of the most ancient Egvotiai/ papyri ever discovered are
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  • 93 6 GERMAN BREWERIES To Pay £3,000,000 To Stabilise Price Of Bread Breweries are to contribute 34,000,000 marks (about £3,000,000) during the new harvest year to help stabilise the price of bread in Germany. This money will be raised by a surtax on barley, based on the breweries annual consumption of grain
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  • 367 6 Sikh Shopkeeper Heavily Fined Singapore. Friday. AFTER a two days' trial before Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge. Natha Singh, a Sikh shopkeeper in Queen Street, was convicted and lined $600. He was alleged to have threatened to endanger the life of All Khan, a detective,
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  • 131 6 BOUGHT ESTATE Chinese Clerk In Bankruptcy F Singapore. Friday. AT he bought an estate for $3,200 having been led to believe that it was a rubber estate, and in the end discovered it was jungle land, was the main reason put forward by Wan Quee Wan, a Hainanese clerk m
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  • 200 6 BOYS KILLED IN ALPS While Doing A Good Turn Two boys, aged 16 a~d 17 have oeen Killed in the trench Alps as a result or Going a good turn. Tne boys, Roland Gillet and Pierre Deschamps, both of Faris, were spandin" their holidays with i>o boys in a Catholic
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  • 213 6 Arrived in Sinapore from N.E.I. by KNILM plane "PK-AFL" on Oct. 12: Mr. and Mrs. Higham. Mr. J. v.d. Eroek, Mr. T. B. Barlow, Mr. H. J. v. Hoist Pellekaan, Mr. H. v.d, Hoeven. Arrived in Singapore from Europe. India and Medan by KLM plane "Pelikaan" on
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  • 623 6 Frustrated By hiiw At Shanghai *tj Shanghai, Oct. 15 THE Chinese claim to have fc. trated three Japanese ttt«2 to land troops from 32 transn and 23 warships on the Yanrt* milrs northwest of Shanghai. The Chinese estimate tne w esc suffered 20.000 casualties iaT past fortnight's
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  • 109 6 BANKRUPTCY COURT Singapore, Friday. That he was a marine vn^ineer by pr° fession and that he was at present ployed at the Harbour Board as a nM on 26 cents per hour for evpry hour v worked, wa.;> the statement made Dy E. Mailer when he was publicly examu ed
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    653 7 i ii ELL yen kindly advise me what JT course to takt in the case of "■up- L question of a reader. Mr e are two kinds of roup 1, contatat^rrh; 2. diphtheritic roup. PJJe first produces catarrh symtoms -jy I tnd has white diphtheria! mtuanea in th*j
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  • 181 7 Walking Race And Drill *^*splay AN interesting exhibition drill andgymbersT'thels^ W ?f iven b V the memit^ri a 2« gatherin S of guests and spectators were present. The weather was the Mice. gUJU d f h nour "W th^flSd f J er H the PoltC3 march «d out
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  • 76 7 Psris. A sturgeon winch is claimed to be 11 feet two inches in length and 22 .stone 11 lbs. In weight has been caught by two fishermen oi Mortagne, near La Rocheile. The average leng.h of a sturgeon is between 3 and 9 feet. The two men.
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  • 920 7 A STUDY IN EXPERT PLAY (By "Horatius") TTERE is a hand which offers an ex*A cellent example of the correct method of attack and defence Played well, it can be made to yield its maximum of four Spades, but a clever defence can make the play much less
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  • 180 7 Kruschen Keduted Her flfaiffct Gave Her New Vitality Any woman who is burdened with excess fat is liable to bee isitivc about her figure. This woman did. and in addition she Buffered from weakness which mad? her feel duh and lit But there is
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    • 639 7 VICTORY OVER W^HfU MIRACULOUS EFFECT of IPj^nbel one ephazone tablet end this! Broken In 30 SECONDS As These Sufferers g S™™*"** to endure Asthma ,ufTerin rt IJ^ V f ow i n y°ur Power to end every attack— no NEVER FAILS TO So ra^d I «nd' DEFINITELY. STOP AN ATTACK
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  • 2594 8  -  A. M. Burr age Our Short Story: By TNLESS something happened to interfere with the normal running of the postal service, or unless Joan was going to be late for her usual train, invariably met the p man on her way to the station. He was a
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  • 155 8 Stopped in 5 minutes Relief -quick relief-— is your one overwhelming- necessity when suffering the pains of indigestion. That is why leading mccJical authorities specialists. doctors, hospitals recommend and specify Hisnrated' Magnesia for even the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, acid stomach and gastritis. They knew
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    • 1142 8 U JOON TO LANDLORDSI RADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY C VALUABLE AND GEAUIIFUL BUILDINGS. We Are No Amateurs We Come to You with a Malayan EXPERIENCE of 25 yearsl t COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. t Inspection, Reports and Estimates Promptly Furnished. ELLIS AND COMPANY j S WHITE
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    • 108 8 t j y PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITIONS The AUGUST monthly prize of $10.- has been awarded j to the photographic entry "THE RETURN" OF PENANG; j other entries of note for August were On the Alert Sea Idylls Wine and Grapes Sundown "2" Love Making Swans Eagle of the Skies Salaam Aliekum
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    • 64 8 loir *Bh^^^^ A -DIAMOVD" BED !S A GIFT OF GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS The bcdstc«d if the centr- of t** »">■* Price. be«ut> «nd endurance sh<H»W be coaudtt On comparison of these three <j««li»»*»DIAMOND bed* riDOOI be equaled DIAMOMD METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD GCf KP.nPOUr, PPHOU S^RD Manufj. ture*\ •<
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  • 1701 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES become the pleasam cusi he at prit *ote> ii Singapore for the baud at intervals. "The next a Paul Jones." j-ggy a light haps into the eyes of -^yder nien present. They mpany to tread a meafjjeir minds are not concentrated, nould be. on the partners they
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    • 60 9 fdfdfgdfgg Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it has already made a name for itself. It retains all the natural juices. Delicious, tender joints equal to the home-side beef in flavour, we can thoroughly recommend it. PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 Incs), IPOH 110 111 (2
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  • 1234 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By ii i i our uoniaii forre^pondent THERE was a large attendance at the dinner of the Malayan Association •f the Institution of Civil Engineers held at th- Adelphl Hotel on Saturday. Oct 9, HE. the Governor and Lady Thomas were the guest* of honour
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    31 10 Miss M. V. Wheeler, the Eiizabetii Axden, beauty specialist, who is visiting Singapore. On Friday she leaves for Ceylon and India, and after a short, stay there, will return to London.
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  • 757 10 ONE day last week, I had the occasion to meet one of the most charming young ladies I have met for a lonr time. Unfortunately she is only staying here for ten days. Her name is Miss Wheeler and she has been sent out by Miss Elizabeth
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    • 199 10 The loveliest hair Wlhis. WIIll FOR WAVES AND Bk Mk &M 9 CURLS LIKE TH.S «M flM| i Amami hair set in fashion- i^^^^i^L fli T H tW T BB SI able lascmating little curls and deep broad waves. It's so easy so quick —so C LJ A KA D
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    • 104 10 £jw I studio 3 3 JPRISCILLA LTD. j for m i j f°t°-Portrait corsets girdles I by j■I€€ALI- E M A j f to artlSt BEAUTIFIX SHEER HOSIERY S Only j TEL. 3335 m 61j STABIPOED ROAD. i >^"-*"''— PALAIS des Mflill*]^ S 12A, Capitol Building. Have Received a New
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    • 143 10 MADAME PACE Vl^ !\Fake your next day or evening sovvn. She ffvca all clhrts her i^,-^- t M^ P e_3, at ,en, inn 000^ IHOF6 and let CTAnYfI upvenw radium vita beauty preraratkw I.LAUYS HL^SON day cream $3.^0 night cream ?>M make ,on a hat or A m erfean SZlZ"*™
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  • 498 11 NOTES from KUALA LUMPUR and FRASER'S HILL njjs was detrimental to many peopl /s K programme of games last we^:;, rtth the exception, of course, of the L ew P<»l, but we have to tolerate it id accustom ourselves to the fact that is the beginning of the rainy season.
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  • 1222 11 Flfli t, 1 fl CT OBER is generalI r^. I ly looked upon as \\S 1 1 being rather a slack W 1 month on the Hill, as t- \-r—^• r h| the weather for the v!* H most P ar t is so misty /T\
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  • 443 11 Around the Sh ops {.Continued from page 10) tc IT is becoming a regular topic of con- y 1 versation once more. "What are n you going to give so-and-so for n Christmas?" And what are you goin? 1} to give? I suppose you haven't thought o': yet! Well it
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    • 58 11 VISIT for the latest Malayan Embroidered Handbags and Mules Something New! Baffles Hotel Bras Basah KoatL <Jai£cus*ias Ibb famous Qeacsing Cream. Cleanses thorouehly. Leaves the skin •oft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty care. $2.25 and $4.00. HscU ht the British Empire Bionsuet «HuMrout Bimtm B*aMiy
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    • 67 11 11 Stamford Roati, Phone 6636 THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THE DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: VANINA I DADIC FORIMIER K AKIi LEYNA BEAUVJLAIN J J4£AtM j ANNOUNCES the arrival of a new stock of gowns for all j occasions I i .3. I IS SHOWING A LARGE COLLECTION S OF
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    • 144 11 At Vogue's! Sensational Showing ALLO' MAIDEN -FORM'S LATEST St.NSATION A NSW BRASSIERE CREATED FOR FIGURES WITH HFAVIER-THAN- AVERAGE BREASTS DESIGNED FOR BOSOMS STILL YOUTHFULLY FIRM TO PREVENT' PREMATURE 'BREAK DOWN. 1 Girls ar.d women whose breasts are heavier-than-average and still retain good, youthfully firm contours, are ap 1 to think
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    • 130 11 JUST RECEIVED A very selected shipment of very smart Morning, Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Two-Piece Suits also Jabots. Hats blocked and made to order with ladies' own material. de SOUZA BROS 9, Stamford Road, Capitol Building. Science has contributed Wk [i much to our comforts but to mothers it
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    • 28 11 LINENS that make your table I the envy of your friends are to I be had at at popular pricei 18, Battery Road, Ist Floor. Thone 7143. a
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    • 81 11 The thing that women should not l Pfy PERSONALITY I ]v^ only by waring: THE t r^r\\ vIG H T CLOTHES, J Ji^i'\ RIGHT STYLE AND SJ I \4 MB RIGHT CUT. i i fwfri f Bring your material t V S CffWfSTIE w» vffl advise you what suits you
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  • 630 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday. Oct. 17, 1937. AFTER 16 YEARS VK)K sixteen years ever since the first appeal for Poppy Day collections was made on November 11. 1921 all nationalities that make up the colouriul and enriched cosmopolitan population of the Malay Peninsula have given with a generous and spontaneous
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  • 1097 12 SELF- GOVERNMENT? A New Promise Front London A PRINCIPLE of gradual development of the units of the Empire to a stage at which they can be granted self-gov-erning crnstitutions was enunciated by Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, when he received a delegation of Lancashire textile merchants
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  • 402 12 A MILITARY touch seems appropvi- ate at the present time, so here goes. A "PLEASE, sir/' said the private, "could yer get me transferred to my brother?" "What's his number?" asked the officer, who was filling up a form. "*****8, sir." "Mechanic in the
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  • 1341 13 MILD THRILLS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN FEELING OF UNREST A MOTOR TOUR ROUND OLD MARSEILLES Marseilles, Sept. 29. O often passengers travelling SEast car West are deprived of a si^ht of Suez, the town which marks the entrance to the Suez Canal from the Oriont,
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  • 153 13 Prohibition Bill Now In Force Madras, Oct. 1. rriRE Prohibition Bill received the X Governor's assent to-day, and the Act comes into force to-morrow. A warm reception was accorded to the Premier, who arrived at Salem this morning. He was accompanied by the Excise Minister and
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  • 107 13 Cape Town. Five members of the Royal Air Force have arrived from England to take up duties in the Union and Southern Rnoe Flight-Lieutenant R. H. Young, who is an instructor, in the R.A.F. and has recently been attached to the Oxford University squadron, has arrived on the
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  • 161 13 Rome To Have One In 1938 Rome. A TELEVISION station, on which work will shortly be commenced, has been planned for Rome. The station will enter its operative phase early in 19 38 It will work on a wave-length of 7 metres, and will follow a scanning system
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  • 117 13 Belgrade. The fourth attempt at suicide by a 65-year-ok- resident of Zagreb has failed by inches. Dracutin Grubortz. infirm and penniless has three times attempted to end his life by hanging. All hLs efforts have been unsuccessful. Once the rcpe broke, and another time his daughter
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  • 118 13 Johannesburg. A mouth-organ saved Mr. J. H. Greybe, ex- mayor of Benoni, and his small son from two fierce lions in the Kruger National Park. While staying at a camp near Skukuzu, the pair went for a stroll along the river. Suddenly two lions appeared, one of
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  • 88 13 A swarm of bees which attacked o cattle cart here stung two horses to death and seriously injured lour men. A butcher, his two sons and an apprentice were collecting cattle for slaughter when they were set upon by the bees. The two horses drawing the cart
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  • 231 13 BRITONS IN INDIA PROHIBITION Gandhi "Leaves It To Their Honour" Bombay. MR. Gandhi proposes to "leave it to the honour" of Britons in India not to drink when th^e Congress governments introduce their muchdiscussed prohibition plans. Writing in his weekly journal the "Harijan" (untouchable) in reply 10 a correspondent who
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  • 1680 14 In Which I Decide To Become A Woman Correspondent And, To Indicate My Abilities In This Direction, Submit A Sample Report On The Social Life At Beazer's Hill During The Wet Season. IVHY is it that women are invariably chosen for the task of writing
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    • 191 14 fc TICKETS ISSUED t v^-^'^by all steam- 'ship, air and "ravfi railway lines NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all l other resident communities are i given the best of attention and r 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. NICKEL POCKET
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    • 11 14 !>•• iCIC&S£ /nvhe^e aj^-3/) EXG AU X TOXG TIIK TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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    • 118 14 fmt\\\\\\« EASY BHNNJNB, ji Sfflß ENDURJWS STRENGTH p j§ BRITISH B ICY CL E S §1 =E Built entirely of British parts, made in England by famous Makers. F.rst quality alloy steel components accurately machined, ensure easy mn«fng .nd endunng strontfh S A Fr f mCS are balanced." Chronmm, plated
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  • 822 15 "MOST TERRIBLE PROVOCATION Man Killed HUSBAND ACQUITTED ON MURDER CHARGE (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 29. restorud to liberty in six months' time, a Glasgow barman, acquitted on a charge of murder, but sent to gaol for assault, will start life afresh. He intends joining a son in Canada He
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  • 293 15 Form Sporting Club Of Their Own /CHINESE bov; from the Banka and Billiton Islands h?ve grouped o e her and formed a club of their owa cared the Banka Sports Club to provide for their physical, moral and intellectual improvement. Fcr quite a long time, triers
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    • 436 15 Are You Unfair To Your Child? When a child is peevish, cross and irritable ard a source of annoyance, parents are tempted to resort to chastisement as a mean? of correction. But often such punishment is unfair, because the real cause of the trouble lies in some derangement cf the
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    • 1289 15 BabysNaniiiew^^^^t advised me fflto use this WL^JB TalcwnPowderm*^ One day I came home hot &/k\ q// I and tired after four strenuous •£> sets of tennis^ my skin felt hot and prickly all over. Nannie had just finished Baby's evening toilet, and a? T ins to the bathroom, she offered
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  • 109 16 look Tasteless, FleshForming Tablets and women thin i i run-i Rflpr heeks and thin a can build up voui i weak. '3td h h and en \mt i telesi tablets MC; this letter from Hen n tu take Clotabs I Jwd cnly 6 s1 I I am 7 st
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  • 1085 16 DO YOU WANT THIS OR THIS? U/K ;.iv hearing a, great deal of war nowa>k ys« We hear so much of it that daily the prospect of Singapore becoming involved teem-, less and less remote. Horror piles upon horror in China. Stories of the Spanish terror do not lack in
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    • 223 16 JRAK TURF CLUB. LMN MEETING 1937. I>AY. 19TH OCTOBER, 1H37 SHDAY. 2161 OCTOBER, 1 )6' t tDAY. t CM IOBER, 193 .ption for Visiting Memb.n IXI. -$5 |LADIi3 $2 ng or any day thereof. IB£RS mu t be ntro- by ths Club anc. APPLY TO THE SECRETARY'; CHENG BOK BUILDING
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    • 289 16 DOCTOR, B MUST @IT S?SD OF THESE #^TBf NERVOUS HEADACHES 1. ANDCONSTJPATIOM f 4^ YOU CB^J* r tORBO W j i ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO ONE OF My __*_il*iv* v PATIENTS CAME TO ME IN A FRIGHTFULLY HE WAS A /W^S^S^l. RUNDOWN AND NERVOUS CONDITION... LAXATIVE FIEND. rzSSfXS&M- —1 1
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  • 859 17 GIRL ATTACKED IN BEDR OOM LOVER CRAZED WITH JEALOUSY •By Air Mail Clavtring, Essex, Sept. 29. IJIS mind crazed with jealousy, a youn? farmer, carrying ft g Un ladder, and a n*. avy thatcning went in the darkness to the house where the girl he loved was staying with her
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  • 215 17 Difficult And Anxious Situation (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 16. HERR Hitler's "dark demand" for the restoration of Germany's colonies was described by Viscount Home as creating "the most difficult and anxious situation which anybody could imagine," in a speech at a Unionist fete at Sauchieburn,
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  • 254 17 Until Chardox Ended His Acid Stomach This man's stomach tioubie was malting him a permanent invalid. He was constipated, could not sleep, could not eat, and was losing weight. On a friend's advice, he started taking Chardox after every meal. He soon found an
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    • 686 17 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports Pain and Itching I Stopped in .■.,////0// .4 7 Minutes/ .'iMo§jmt^ §M J>o your feet Itch po badly thnt they rrerms, parasites, and fungus responsible nearly' drive you crazy? Does tiie skin 0:1 lor these foot infections, as well as Ringyour
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  • 1243 18 SPY MANIA IN SOVIET RUSSIA TOURISTS CANNOT VISIT GREAT INDUSTRIA I PLANTS NEVER in the twenty years history of the Bolshevik regime has there been such a bitter and determined campaign against foreigners living in the Soviet Union, ostensibly based on the spy mania intensified by the present purge, writes
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  • 395 18  -  R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By (Dr. of Ocular Science) •THOSE who have lost the u-e of one eye J have a:: imperfect idea Of distance as measured by the eyes. This important function of the eyes is used every time one reaches for an oi e
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  • 75 18 Moscow. A skeleton of a man clutching a ixnv and arrow in its hands has been found in the Soviet Republic cX KazaJc The skeleton's lower jaw Is oni and a haif Lines as large as that cf a madern man, and it is believed to be
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    • 787 18 Dr. TAYNE'S/^v SANA TIVE PiILS [W) %ijw Th e Best Remedy for Sick Headaches and Constipation. on your system with food waste. Expel these dangerous and •S3 waste matters daily. The poison originating from remaining food aken up by the blood stream and absorbed by all organs of the Tnis
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    • 182 18 i nfi in TiWii»i I HM I lw HWH Wm i i i t u(l m _m "Here in Scotland," said Johnnie Walker, "we don't 1 11 1 marry the single or separate whiskies until they are quite lj| .1 because a period of long years in the wood is
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  • 1553 19 1937— A Year Of Surprises In Badminton CLOSE OF EVENTFUL I SEASON OTHER COMPETITIONS BEING USHERED IN (By "Phoenix") QXCE ftgair. tournament badminton is coming" to an end. The I junior men's and ladies' competitions in both sections, concluded uneventfully, but the cannot be said of the seniors' contest. Attention
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  • 205 19 JOVIALLADS Setback In Kinta League (By "Racquel") Ipoh, Saturday. npHE Ipoh Joviallads, who for several years ru)ed supreme in Perak us a badminton combination, suffered the bluest s ri back of their career at the weok-^nd when in the third round of the Kinta League competi- I
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    • 142 19 MARK EVERYTHING WITH CASH'S Woven Xames Ideal For Gifts. Useful, distinctive, personal gifts like CASH'S NAMES are always appreciated. The best method of marking all under wear and linen, whether household or personal. They protect clothing from toss or misuse, identify belongings at home or away. They are easily attached
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    • 262 19 I hove known such y *rf\F<SJHnKfi agony this cure /&ss& r^mf)J Whether your own stomach trouble BffiW^^^Mf flllr' is due to simple but troublesome indi- "%s*?**** rW^- y '**ss P Wf'jS gestion, or is as painful and serious as V* #W/>^ 1 %$w M'^ lam sending you this testimonial," BSX^
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    • 105 19 GRANTS WHISKY your Hat fir!\ r^Bf^fc) —b« tur« Ib a frCl BATTERSBY^^|f«^ lo ftt your ptirsor.ility and I U&tQs IllßßgAr «*l fI HJ br;«v«ry t««ton. '1 Wj^ BATTER3BT HATS FOR MEN f Bv y Kolynos contains ingredients BKJr^^^iSik pastes. It is different because it foams into every pit and crevice
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    • 131 19 A Put JOY in your Feet! :ns ami i<* cutting them. Then she. And after soaki' Qsriffhi You 8 u Read her letter "Fur a 9$ rrr^ f corm on i a:i<f|» roi m 9/ soft cor?? ;;;i<7 find* uhrn his fe-'i arc tired and per spuing they are I
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  • 1930 20 WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Malaya booking Forward To Coming Visit Of Islington Corinthians One Of The Games Should Be Against An All-Malayan Chinese XI Singapore Cup Soccer Gallant Show Put Up By Chinese Reserves Record Of Service Teams They Have Won Cup 30 Out Of 40
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    • 296 20 A»3RGKEN DOWN SYSTEM. Thii u a cor. aion (or diaea&a) to wniwb many names are given bat few really understand, it i* ...2p:y weakness—a break down as h wru, of CtM vtcal forces th.it tustaia Um system.« No ouuer what iaay b« its causes (they almost numberless), its symptoms as*
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    • 272 20 RHEUMATISM Questions every sufferer should ask himself {2& Why do I suffer the excruciating paias of r**^ Rheumatism? Why are my joints painful aad 2re/ fr^V creaky? Why do my muscles feel at though they flw m// are tied into knots? There are thousands of (V| ml? u of other
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  • 1336 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES JpOLLOVVING are the programmer to be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. tion during the cominK week: TO-DAY 11.30 a.m.— Light Orchestral Conplayed by the Tanglin Club Orra, under the direction of Re- Relayed from the Tanglin Club. eh. "Galiito," S. Lope.
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  • 384 21 B.B.C. SPEAKER VISITS LISTENERS LISTENERS Asks For Their Views On Contemporary Design VISITS to listeners in their homes were paid in the course of a six weeks' tour of Great Britain recently undertaken by Anthony Bertram at the reauest of the BBC. The object of the tour— which extended ?s
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  • 147 21 Ten-Minute Plav By Laurence Housman A ten-minute play by Laurence Housman, entitled 'A Mint o' Money,' will be heard by listeners to Daventry in the near future. Despite the brief lime taken by its performance, the delicate irony in which Housman excels is admirably brought forth within
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  • 152 21 Buib- growing and other activities of the Lincolnshire farmer will be discussed in the third talk of the series "Thio is England,' a current feature of the programmes from Daventry. In the forthcoming broadcast, listeners will be introduced by Anthony Weymouth to a typical representative of the
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  • 128 21 Ranelagh, Vauxhall, Marylebone and Cremorne vce to tbf Londoner cf those times what Piccadilly Circus nr.d iciccster -square are tj his; descendas's to-day. They identified the situat:ons 1 London's pleasure garden.;- haunts where music, dancing, and food wo~e to ba foinid. and net a little social and
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  • 248 21 Special Broadcast From Daventry THE 132nd anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar will be marked in the BBC's programmes from Daventry by a special broadcast built around four authentic documents relating to the famous action. Howard Rose is responsible for the arrangement and presentation of ihe documents, which
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  • 258 21 Microphone Tour Of Birmingham Proof House Birmingham Proof House where mot of the firearms made in Great Britain are tested will be the scene of a microphone tour on which listeners to Daventry will be taken in the near future. Thty Will be conducted by M.
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  • 128 21 Talk Of His Youth In Ireland H. de Vere Stacpoole, the famous British novelist, will be heard by listeners to Daventry soon. In a talk titled 'Memories of an Irish Childhood,' he will recall some of the inci;.'fs of his youth in Ireland, and what he
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  • 39 21 Singapore, Oct. 16. TIN The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $1091- (down $1%). RUBBER The pric? of rubber at noon in Singapore ti day was: Buyers 26 u (down Seller--26% (down y\).
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  • 330 21 Lyall And Evatt 's Share Quotations Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat 5- 5 o i A. mtam 29,6 31 ti. beiangor 1.70 1.75 Burma Malay 29--(Jhenderiang 21 22 Hi! am 0.38 0 43 Hongkong Tin 30 31 HoLg Fatt 1.15 1.19 iQiio Hydrauli 11.6 12 6 Johans U.38 U
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  • 95 21 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Oct.) 26% 263/ 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Oct.) 25% 25 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (award able S'porej 26 V 4 26% do. Oct. 26% 26 V 2 do. Nov.De?.
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  • 339 21 Unknown Jungles Of Trengganu T Singapore, Friday. HE distinction of being iierhapg the first European woman to visit the unknown reuion of Ulu Besut, in the heart of Trengganu, which except lor two European officials, has an entirely Malay population. Fails to M Beatrice Grey, writer of
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  • 36 21 In the Concour.s d'El~gance recently held at Baule, the well-known Brittany resorl, the Austin Seven two-seater entered by Viscomtesse Guillame de Brie secured the Grand Prix d'Honmur— the highest award for MMll cars.
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    • 178 21 What is the most pressing problem to-day? THE FAR EASTERN PROBLEM and especially THE SINO- JAPANESE ISSUE Read PACIFIC DIGEST and get a full understanding of fh's >roblem. r.HARACTEIMSTICS OF THF PACIFIC niGEST. 1. Its contents are condensed from articles written bv leading authorities hpvjnf? appeared in Chinese, Soviet and
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    • 420 21 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon, Wednesday, October :>Jth, 1137, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for (1) Supplies to Government Hospitals, and (2) Supplies to the Government Health Branch, Singapore, for a period of one year, commencing January
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  • 961 22 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA (From Our Oti-n Correspondent) Malacca Saturday. THHE Malacca Club experienced little difficulty in overcoming the scholars Cltlin St. Francis' Institution in their hoek> y encounter, the margin of victory in the Europeans' favour being 5-nil. Ponsfoid and Cairns netted two apiece, whilst Prescott obtained one goal.
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  • 613 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) TiHE Johore State badminton championships tournament commenced on Friday morning at the Jalan Ayer Molek Malay School courts in Johore Bahru. There was quite a good attendance. The first tie played was the junior doubles between Abdul Kadir b. Mohd. and Esa of
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  • 450 22 District Tournament In Full Swing pINE weather favoured the tennis matches in the Batu Pahat District Tournament which began early this month. In the men's open singles Majid of the Malay Club qualified for the semifinal when he beat Ali Noordin. He will have to beat
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  • 49 22 The following will represent the Delta Association at soccer to-day at 5.15 p.m. at their ground at the Naval Base: Tian Soo, Ah Seng, Abdul Rahman, Rajoo, Gomes, Teck Chye, Nonis; Swee Hock, Kemat, Kee Chuan, Chin Ann; Kim Teck, Kav Eng, Ah Kow, and Bah Chee."
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  • 360 22 Future Success Assured (From a Correspondent) Kluang, Saturday. BADMINTON has become more popular in Kluans and with the formation of the district association in June this year a tournament is now receiving the attention of followers of the game here. No fewer than sixteen entries were received
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  • 161 22 S.C.R.C. tennis fixtures for Monday are as follows: "A" Doubles Handicap Huck Toe and Chong Gark vs. Eng Lock and Hokeen. "B" Doubles Handicap: Gim Lock and Kee Tian vs. Eng Han and Freddie Dr. Gan and Gek Choo vs. Keng Siew and Ah Chuan. K. I. Tan
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  • 44 22 In a return match between the Johore English College and the Singapore Trade School on Wednesday last the Trade School won by three goals to two. Jailani scored two brilliant goals r.tms --«*•<- ;:cr> Then scored the other one for the winners.
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    32 22 Badninton visitors to Singapore. The Sunnydale B. P. who met the Mavflower 15. P. in a series of games at the Happy World, yesterday m aid oi the China Relief Fund. (Tribune).
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  • 573 22 Week-End Reverie By "Samia" Blakan Mali, Saturday. VERY interesting games of rugby have been played both at home and away with some very good results, and the players have made themselves useful and played as they were expected to play. M At the beginning of the week
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  • 383 22 Items In Circular To Members 1 LIMITED number of lawn tennis ft courts are available for reservation at the S.C.C. but members are notified that from Nov. 15, the cour's wii> be laid up for top dressing and returfing. The Professional Triples, lawn bowls tournament is now being
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  • 456 22 District Tournament Uesult? 'From A Correspondent Batu Pahat, Sail Excellent progress has been made in the first District Badminton Touinament held by the newly formed Batu Pahat District Badminton Association. The semi-final stages have oeen reached in the men's open singles. The men '3 open doubles
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  • 172 22 The following are the full results of all matches played: SINGLES:— Khaw Eng Seang beat A. Aziz 15—11. 15—11. Ahmad b. Awang beat R. A. Alfred 15—7, 15—3. Ahmad Am ran beat Hong Lent 15 11, 15—4. Tengku Jalil beat Hj Tana 15—9, 15—11. Khaw Eng Chin beat
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  • 84 22 At the sixth annual general meeting of the Shamrock Badminton Party, held at the residence of Mr. Lim Keng Watt, the following were elected office bearers for the year 1937-1938. President. Mr. Tan Kim Tarn: vicepresident, Mr. Lim Keng Watt; secretary and treasurer, Mr. Koh Kim San hon.
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    • 49 22 B J» 10-.MCJIIT NEW- WORLD ARENA. jfh B o JkHHASSAN vs MILLING^^ 0 X \M LEVCHENKO vs FERNANDEZ^ x I¥\ SISSON vs VIDAL jHj g 1 BATT. RIO vs H. WINDSOR W g N m f TICKETS SELLING ALL DAY M AT FRANKELS. PHONE 6531. TO-DAY (SUNDAY). H G
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  • 1160 23 SUNSHINE SUE ROYAL WORLINGTON'S FIRST WIN OPENING DAY OF PERAK A UTUMN MEETING From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 16. AFTER a continuous drizzle throughout the morning the weather cleared up and there was bright sunshine when the first day's card of the Perak Turf Clubs four-day Autumn professional race
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  • 28 23 A lecture on "Our Country" will be delivered by Mr. Ramaiya, under the chairmanship of Mr. S. Gopal, at the association premises on Saturday next at 7 p.m.
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  • WINS THE BIG RACE AT IOPH Navy & Air Force Win State Rugby
    • 99 23 MACKRAY CUP POLO Win For Colony Team Singapore, Friday. A VERY interesting match was seen at the Singapore Polo Club this afternoon, when teams representing the Colony and the Malay States met for the Mackray Cup. The result was a win for the Colony by 7-2. The Colony players were
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    • 790 23 AT INTERVAL Tables Turned In Second Half Singapore. Saturday. A GREAT recovery b> the combined ieam cf the RN. and R.A.I in I tue second half nahh-d them to score a brilliant victory over Sngapoi*e in the first State rugger fixture I of the season at An
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  • 549 23 ARMY WIN AT K.L. Darling Scores Only Points Of Match (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ALTHOUGH Selangor had the bet- ter of the exchanges throughout they were beaten by the Army today by five points to ni\ Darling scoring a try on the only occasion on which the
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  • 64 23 The following will represent tne Greenhill B.P. vs. the Useful BP. ftl the A.A.U. court to-day at 230 p.m. SINGLES: Lew Poh Hye. Willia:n Tan, Koh Yew Keng, Lee Siak Keng and Yeo Hong Chuan. DOUBLES: Chung Chenp Hock am 1 Yeo Hong Chuan Low Poh Hye
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  • 531 23 Against Club Fifteen Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Engineers rugby football XV defeated an S C C XV, by 13 points (two goals and one try) to nil in a rugger match played on the padang to-day. It was a clean game throughout. The Sappers gave
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  • 105 23 At the eleventh annual general meeting of the Union Sporting Association the following were elected officebearers for the year 1937-1938. President Mr. Seah Lip Seng; Ist vicepresident Mr. Yeo Koon Guan; 2nd vice-president Mr. Kwek Noy Chia; 3rd vice-president Mr. Chua Kim Hin; 4th vice-president Mr. Chia
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  • 56 23 The Useful Badminton Party meets Green Hill B.P. at the latter's court, Grange Road, to-day at 3 p.m. (players and supporters a.^emble at the St. Thomas English School, Kampong Bahru Road before 2 p.m A meeting of the general committee will be held at the premises of the
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  • 31 23 RUGBY \T BUKIT TIMAH At Bukit I'.mah yesterday, a scratch St Andrew's rugby XV defeated Raffle? '""oliege by 18 pts. (3 goals, 1 try) to a pts. <one soa' on^ try)
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  • 165 23 To Be Drawn For Oh Monday THE following Geldings and Fillies have arrived for the Singapore Turf Club and are stabled at the Thomso:; Road stables. The draw will take place on Monday at 5.15 p.m. at the stables at Thomson Road: 1. Bay Gelding, Night march—Jubilant.
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  • 203 23 Hockey Against Hospital Club Singapore, Saturday. IN an interesting game of hockey, Raffles Institution gained a victory over the General Hospital Recreation Club, by four goals to one on played on the Institution ground this afternoon. The schoolboys were the first to take play to the other side,
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  • 107 23 FOOTBALL PROFITS English Team's Tour Of Australia (By Air Mail) Sydney, Oct. 7. THE recent tour by the English amateur soccit team is expected to produce a profit of approximately £3,000. The financial statement has not teen finalised by the officers of the Austral u.: A:^cciation, but grow; receipts at;
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  • 50 23 Clerical Union badminton ties for Wednesday at the Haw-Pur Hall at 7 p.m. A Lim vs. Norman Lim. Seow Thiam Kirn vs. Joo Seng. P Balasingam fl. P A Lange, K. C. Cherir.n vs. Cyril Wee, R. Ragu. vs. P. V. Surma, Lre Yung Kwanfi vs. T. Rajoo.
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