Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 14 November 1937

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  • 22 1 The Sunday Tribune >!». s— No. 23. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1937. I fVE TEXTS The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1937.
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  • 148 1 ELOQUENT APPEAL BY DR. KOO LENGTHY DISCUSSION RESOLUTION WILL BE ADOPTED ON MONDAY A N ,S522 ppcai to the h«B assembled at Brussels to «as mSlv n? m u- a an a upp,ies and «ar materials SLTS? i Wc,,,n 8 ton K «o
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  • 2055 1 Brussels. \ov. 13. rpilE Conference met at II a.m. toA day to uiscuss th? text of the statement which was approved in princpl by the F.ngtf h, French, Belgian and American delegations. lhe statement is hot only expository but it tthe draws certain strong conclusions amounting
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  • 53 1 London. I ov 1Z A meeting of the Non-intervention subcommittee has keen called fir Ttesday next to receive the reports of Lhe technical experts who have been working on the various questions in eonnec- tion with the proposals adopted bv the I Non-intervenMon Committee at the R«t j meeting.—
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  • 50 1 Proposal For Stimulating Business Washington, Nov. 13. The proposal that the Congress should stimulate business by granting tax relief beiore taking up i -resident Roosevelt's programme for which a special session nas Deen caned, was made by Mr. John O'Connor, Chairman of the lnfleuntial House Rules Committee Reuter
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  • 327 1 Congress Leader GOING TO SEE CHINA WAR Singapore Saturday. T YING in the Smgapore Harbrui are two Indian steamships fly mg the National Congress flag oi India. On the red. white and green funnels is brightly painted the spinning wheel of Mahatma Gh:md the Indian leader. These
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  • 171 1 WIDE VARIETY OF WORK LONDON LIFE Familiar Figure In Fleet Street (F Our Own Correspondent > (tty \ir Mail) London, Nov. ]y|ISS Ra nd Wong, feature writer on the "Tribune,* is making the mast of her spell as gu?s( Contibutor to the "I)a ly Express."
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    23 1 Princess Baba (Miss Yaleri- Brooke) and Bob Greirorv nhnt™....!,^ after they had given rotice of their marriage See ft„7y below B(Ma8 Planet News
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  • 1053 1 "Nothing Can Stop Us" PREFERS MARRIAGE TO MONEY From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Nov. b. FORMAL notice of the forthcoming wedding of Miss Valerie Brooke (Princess Baba), daughter of the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, to Mr. Robert Gregory has been given at u
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  • LATEST CHINA NEWS
    • 103 1 Shanghai, Nov. 13. HTHE first mines weeping operation in a the Sino-Japanese war was carried out to-day, when several mines were removed above the broken Whangpoo boom. The process is continuing. Meanwhile, Chinese forces at Kiating are endangered by Japanese flanking movement for South
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  • 164 1 "Vicious Lies Concocted With China" Shanghai, N ..v. 13. IT is reported frcm Tokyo that in tm editorial entitled "MuUui chi Britain whtr e to get off," the Yomiuri Shimbun comments that Oeneral Ma; sui's rephts to foreign correspond cn Nov. il were clearest and evei
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  • 50 1 BRITAIN, GERMANY SIAM New Treaties To Be Signed Shortly (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 13. HPHE Siamese authorities announce toJL day that details of r.ew treaties with Britain and Germany have been agreed upon, and the signing of these treaties is expected in the course of a few day-
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  • 399 1 ARSENAL HELD TO A DRAW i Raith Rovers' 6-0 Win Over Montrose London, Nov. 13. ENGLISH and Scottish football matches played to-day resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Arsenal l w. Bromwich A Blackpool o Birmingham 3 j Bolton W. 1 Stoke City Q Brentford 3
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  • 403 2 RABBITS' EYES FOR MEN A DISCOVERY Unlinked Supply Of Corneas <*R\ Air Mail) London. Nov. THOUSANDS of blind human betel manv eS whom have I. cen eighj le^s since Wrtk, wW, «t l« expec t. a be able io see threugh <>l rabbits
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  • 142 2 WHITE RAJAH To Advise On Film Scenario •From On Correspondent (By Air Mail* I adon. Nov. 3. i rF Kmws oi Sarawak is leaving England next week ior New York. In collaboration with lhc American author. Mr Linton Hells, she will finish writing a book on
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  • 150 2 JAPAN ESE BOMBERS SHOT DOWN Chinese Score Direct Hit AN official communique from the Chinese Consulate-General. issued under the date of Nov. 12, states: The Chinese lone battalion is making a last stand in Nantao, holding up the Japanese advance into the territory. and inflictine. heavy losses on the enemj
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  • 45 2 Chicago (Illinois Police here are willing to wager that burglars who stole 16 shirts from tlie j home of Mr. Joseph Kaoene, a local aldeiman, would have left them if 1 they had examined them first. The shirts had size IBV2 necks.
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  • 165 2 Interview With Sir Henry Brackenbury Singapore, Saturday Henry Brackenbury, well know i w 3gure in medical circles, arrive^ in Singapore by the Nieuw Holland today, after a tour of Australia and Nev/ Zealand. Sir Henry was accompanied by Lady Brackenbury. "This is our first visit to Malaya,"
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  • 86 2 Mr. Mah Bah Chec Miss Tan Siew Kim Singapore, Saturday. THE marriage of Mr. Mah Bah Chee son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mali Kee Goon, to Miss Tan Siew Kim, daughter of Mrs. Tan Teck Lee. of Singapore, was solemnised at the Chinese Consulate to-day before
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  • 161 2 Canada Has "Less Respect" For london Toronto, (Ontario). English influences pervade all the Fmpire Dominions except Canada which has "less respect" for them, according to Mr. Arthur Lismore, noted artist and educational director of the Toronto Art. Gallery. Mr. Lismore gave this opinion here in an
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  • 55 2 Return After Tour Of The World Singapore. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Choong Eng Hye, wellknown residents of Penang, arrived lr fc ingapore by the Nieuw Holland to day. after a tour of the world. They left Penang in April, and af.e; attending the Coronations visited Ame
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  • 68 2 London. No r 12. The King and Queen left London t v.is afternoon to spend a week-end as the guests of the Queen's brother, the Hon. David Bowes Lyon, at his residence in Hertfordshire. Earlier to-aay the King recerved in audience Lieut.-General J. G. Dill, former G.O.C.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
    • 144 2 ANG— Madam Ang Chit Yan passe.! away peacefully at her residence, Gulega Bedoh Estate, No. 655-17. Padar.g Terbakar, Bedoh, at 10.15 p.m., on Friday, 12th November, 1937, at the age of 65, leaving behind her beloved husband. Mr. Koh Ssk Lim, 14 sons, Messrs. Koh Kong Wee, Kong Wan,
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  • 38 2 Johannesburg. The marriage banns of a 95-year- old widower and a 77-year-old widow are displayed on the notice boards outside the Johannesburg Magistrate Court. If there are no objections the couple will be married shortly.
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  • 169 2 Australia's Attitude To Japan Singapore. Saturday. THAT Australia Is waiting for the u----1 cision of the Nine-Power C°nl ence to decide on the boycott oi JjWV e goods was the opinion given by Mr G V. Cornell, General Manag.i S Queensland of the Ford Motor Co
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  • 266 2 Adventure Of A Chemist Detective 4 MILD little chemist who gave up lis j A job because he thought it would >r mere exciting to v.ork as a narcot.e agent has just completed one of the Biggest coups In the hi tory of the New York Narcotic
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  • 179 2 Commemorative Tablet Unveilod Paris A table* commemorating Wagner's three .vears' stay at M'uc.'ii. r suVurb of Paris, was unveiled lecently o: i th^ wall of the house where he lived with his wife whm composing hia opera "The Flying Dutchman." Tho tablet recording this fact includes
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  • 143 2 "Adooted" By P.ank Staff «By Air Mail) London, Oct. 2G The staff of the National Provincial Bank have ''adopted" the distressed towns of North Shields, Northumberland, and Pcntypridd in South Wale By this means the many thousands ci employees of the Bank hope to co .v ij to
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  • 200 2 Kept An Unregistered Muitsai Singapore, Saturday. A NINE- YEAR-OLD Hokien girl H ed Choo Neo told the Court, her s.ory to tl e Fifth Magistrate 'Mr. L C. Gchi to-day when a Hokien. 6* Ah Lak. v. a charged with having in his EttSLoU? on th e date
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  • 99 2 CMv New York Businessmen £200 A Month Kaoh Nork Wealthy New York business mei up to ..bout £2J0 a month to reach their work each morning—by air. "Sky commuting" is tl of an i: Dumbo tan's hard-working millia i as iu i been revealed hei No (ewer
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    • 203 2 f+tZ^ MkLAVA'S PREMIER HQT.gL, J THIS WEEKS CABARET ATTRACTION j i ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCERS MIMI de BONNE J S Who has the distinction of having i appeared at the most exclusive clubs in New York, also London and Paris and JOSH KEQIE^EX I i The dashing "Cabailero"
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  • 856 3 LONG DISTANCE BID R.A.F. SCHEME Trip Over Uncharted Regions Own Correspondent) <By Air Mail) London, Nov. 3. rWBU Air Ministry, I understand. 1 are considering a non-stop cffleial flight from Kng land to Stagapott next Spring. I Wig dirt Sit and altitude records aie
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    4 3 The French cruiser "Primauguet"
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  • 233 3 Govt's Decision On Award Of Queen's Scholarships Singapore, Saturday. THAT it had l>een decided that Raffles College should have a full-time Piincipai from the beginning oi next .vt ar was the announcement made bv rfis Excellency the, Governor, Sir Shehtoii ihomas when he replied to the Toast
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  • 507 3 I Due On Nov. lfi OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF CALLS Singapore, Saturday. 7,300-ton French cruiser. Primauguet, will arrive here on Nov. 16, ana will remain in port until Nov. 20. She is on her way to Saigon. On arrival in Smgapore, the cruiser will come alongside the wharf*.
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  • 79 3 [nter-State Rugby In IVnanK From Our on n feepo I Penang, Nov 13 DENANG scored an overwnelmiiH 1 tory over Perak by 25 points ahrc? iioals. two tries, and a drop goal) lo three points (a penalty goal- In th* return lriendly inter-State match plavcj Here to-day. Perak
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  • 25 3 (From Our Own Cot respond<vt Bangkok, Nov The Si im- American Treaty was cd to-day, with special golden the gift of the King.
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    • 66 3 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members 2SSJS&S COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y SJ° n R COmE SUGA R EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN MANILA
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    • 475 3 If The Pain ft If The Pain isHereyJ^fC is Here inr*m? \x/mi^ l^£i»f «^i»»* 1 YAy^m tL *m mm** STOMACH feff INTESTINAL [iMwriiMt'i tmmw I lIIHL INDfGESTIONIIte||| NDIGEST|ON &fl^4_\ Remove the CAUSE VSJZIMmM °f y°^r Pain (*^^ij£| d^7 IfWb and Weakness d^ |ff r\ JK. i,.'J^_J MoSt of us think
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    • 198 4 1 i; LOCAL PRESS ACCLAIM THIS MUSICAL COMEDY. TBI FREE 1 RESS SAYS:-"NEW FACTS OF 1937 IS ONE iOF IHE BEST AL COMEDIES SEEN REC ENTLY IN SJNOAI £BE. TH IG TRIBUNE SAYS. -'TT IS .ONE OF TH &b^i MUSICA^ COiVttIDIES TO BE SCREENED AT THE A^HAMBRA THEATRE miH Xfc.iK..
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    • 209 4 r 6TH DAY!! Greeted by BIGGER Audiences th an any previous 'Broadway Meioay. I J CAPITOL 3 Shows To -Day 3.15 6.15 9.15 S j ammmfammaaaamm aaammmmmmmmmmaaammamm bhmmm ma e———m—w—————— j THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF All TIME! j MURPHY BINNIE BHL .to Dance tho Boy Bom 3 __\__fZ- f&l «OW
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    • 225 4 j "IT IS GRAND COMEDY" "AN EXCELLENT PICTURE" Straits Times. Free Press. j A LAUGH SHOW YOU WILL ENJOY! j I "DISHONOUR BRIGHT"! S£*Mk Tom Wails! ftl AA\AT«ft 1/ Ai 11 j^^. A daring a*-d hilar w is m 111 K a n [wl I -H Kv wives open Av
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  • 659 5 [jNIVERSAL made lt into a great mo- tion picture. Wlrle civi ization was reeling from the impact of book and film. Remarque wrote its peacetime >«quel, The Road Back," a booK p»at .-hook the world It is a story of love' -onflict and humour so
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  • 164 5 AFTER ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED 'THE ROAD BACK'-SEQUEL TO "ALL QUIET" 11 o'clock in the morning. November 11th tots firing. The Armistice freed mlH g nS Ceased bu!ch:-rv that killed 15 988 £1 m ,0n men after years of and Africa "Peace"' Th a ts
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  • 342 5 I MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION i i j Lovely Soudanese "Discovery** JERICHO," a new Capttol-Buckinjr- bam Slm to be Presented at the i apitol Theatre, Singapore, shortly provides Paul Robeson, the star, wi h further opportunities to thrill filmsoers with his mighty baritone voice. Based on an original
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  • 208 5 A TRAIN WRECK Provides Thrills In New Film ANE of the most thrilling train •Th7xr CkS „?u er filmed is see in The Man Who Found Himself," the new romantic drama in which John Beal, John F. ntain e and Philip HusiTl™ tl inTQ and which oP^ns at the Alhambra
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    • 75 5 'A V lm¥^ V r**\\w\ \_m_________mJP i j V \r T^^^^ ,_w J J frr^Pl The fragrant antiseptic foam from Gibbs Dentifrice reaches every tiny crevice of teeth and mouth. II L Cleanses thoroughly polishes N^^^livN safely keeps teeth sound and \K srurns firm Defend YOUR Ivory Castles against Dragon
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    • 354 5 Watch your KIDNEYS after any illness r-^fc. An enormous strain Is placed on the l\\S^^^ kidneys by illness owing to the A/Wp/yhh accumulated impurities which the lA^^^^J kidneys must clear away before *«J~Q^^ perfect health returns J^TW^^^^^ In most illnesses the kidneys get weak or *W\!^\\$* m 0 Impaired. So
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    • 436 5 ft BEAUTY OMEN ■•lEOOX (Paris) SUPRARENAI guiates blood'pu VERY INTELLIGENT in or woman PHHt be inquisitive tc know as why some people look old and werk nparatively young age while others, pos.' ich older, still enjoy robust heal vbicai and mental strength? Why Is it it some women look old
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  • 775 6 "Fairy Lake" GUARDED BY HEAD HUNTERS (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 27. 1IERE is a story of a little band of men who went out to do a routine job of work in north-east Burma and found something which no European had ever seen before —a
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  • 180 6 Youth Who Was Seized With Jealousy OtwocV-, Poland. IN a Bf of jealousy and passion caused cy his fiancee refusing to discard a »-ing she was wearing, a local youth poured a bottle of alcohol und set Ore to her dress. The girl, aged i«
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    • 372 6 STOMACH PAINS CAME IN THE NIGHT SUFFERED FOR 30 YE Arts Chardox Brought Him Relief at Age 59 There was something radically wrong w*th this man's d gestion. He would wake up in the middle oi the night, when his glomach should have been empty and at tacked by violent
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    • 2 6 GRANTS WHISKY
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    • 257 6 Foot Itch Cause Killedin4Dai|s Pain and Itching i Stopped in mdF^sM/i J 7 M^^^7oUmh w |;i Do vour feet itch so badly that they germs, parasites and J u "|us respo^le r.eaHy;dr\ve C ;oaera 2 yVD<«st^hln„a o ,^^J^XS~j vour feet crack and peel? Are there bits- worm.*. 7 minutes 3.
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    • 125 6 ipupja^;^ WE3| >. s v op* u Ae* *o^ m *v»*° *k cure e V WITHOUTPURE BLOOO HEALTH »S|^^» T^Tin d VETARZOmedicine li^^^aM icrofu'^a and liandoia-- swellings, bad legs aosces.es ulcere. eczema K d !^Mmat*aS tfStN or Derbyshire Neck, etc It improve, the general Kaih and quSly g remov°e. long-lending
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  • 1706 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES ••\Y'Ol Ll) I hav, children again?" asked a, authoress ia one of her more despondmoments, and promptly answered her .:'>•-•-'- they are too disappoint. a* She went on to point out that carand^ ma,nU,,ance wa, a very considerable It is not always that parents find their children
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    • 57 7 B "f^ 7 j What is Jt l "matchless in W& I iff* ,m^m IDC c r M___X 8m V Wso*P' from the I *%f> \J COLD STORAGE J mm mmziim i lncorporated in stjaii.s flr t Hill U' III Phone BSI s vA? s 2 Une.s. Aavt. of Hiuyajjore
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  • 3188 8  -  Val Gielgud Our Short Story: By I ARRV Wolfe was a Success. He was a Success in those terms which everybody nowadays can understand. He had begun his career behind th«> counter of a musk-shop in the Charing Cross road. In those days his name was Les
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    • 538 8 92 YEARS OLD— AND FIT AS FIDDLE Takes Kruschen Every Morning I feel in duty bound.'* writes Mrs. A.J.W.. "to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kru:;chen Salts. They should really be called 'Miracles.' He is ninety two years old. and is as fit
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  • 310 9 FOR RELIEF Enjoyable A. A. A. Function AVKKY large number of members fri^ids attended the charity icaoance h?ld hy the above association at their premises, No. 43 R. I "n;>er Nankin Street, Singapore, on Nov. 7. and the Miccess of the function exceeded expectations. than 2u Chinese
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  • 122 9 London's Gift To New York Aquarium New York City A pttseni has arrived at the Nca Yoik Aquarium from the London Zoological Society in the shape of a poisonous red scorpion fish. The fish was caught at a depth of nor* than 300 feet, near the Madeira .ds
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  • 507 9 Year's Tournaments Come To An End THE Kelantan Badminton Association completed their 1937 tournaments with results as follow: MENS OPEN SINGLES (SENIOR): J. P. Matupang (Union B.P.) K K Sippai <Union B.P. > MENS OPEN DOUBLES (SENIOR): K. K. Sappai and Gulasegram (Union B P l
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  • 81 9 It Means "Brother And Sister" St. Paul, Minnesota. A new word has been suggested as an addition to the English language. The word is "broster," to mean "brother and sister." Professor E. Earl Ward of hhe English departmest at Manchester College said that the word had
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  • 245 9 "We Are Going To Like It" »™^-r* Aklavik North West Canada. lONGING ior adventure has brought two pretty girls to Aklavik. 2,000 miles from their Edmonton home to work in a hotel in this western Arctic metropolis. They are Annie and Pauline Audienko aged 27
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  • 46 9 Los Angeles. Mr. De Witt Van Court, a one-time trainer of famous boxers, including Jim Jeffries and James J. Corbett, world heavyweight champions has died here at the age of 77. For 25 years he was trainer at the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
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    • 9 9 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports
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    • 348 9 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking, gasping, voi^hing and wheezing Asthma bv killing ine true cause which i Gerths iu the blood. Sq more burning cf powders, no more
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    • 104 9 r m^ m^ 'KODAK* ~4ipfflrr 'mu*; SIX-20 "Kodak" Junior— with button \_S____S release on body of camera enables you to shoot at eye-level with camera held in both HWBBHBK-I^3 hands. Choice of anasugmat lenses, KhH including /4. 5. 4-speed shutter. Delayed |.^^^^^RSmßlS action device and optical viewfinder on H^HflK^fM^P certain
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 579 9 tHOSSWOKI* IHZZLi: \o. 6 S300 MIST BE WO\ First Prize $200 Second Prize $100 CONDITIONS: 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS CO., LTD., 82, Robinson Road, ar.cl mark the envelope "Crossword No. 6." 2. Each form must be accompanied by a enntry fee cf On? Dollar (two solutions
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  • 1460 10 By oar woman correspondent THE Poppy Day Dance held at the Rafl:es Hotel on Tuesday evening was really a tremendous success. There were nearly seven hundred people present and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. There was dancing, cabart t and community singing, and lor the folk
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  • 168 10 Returned after a holiday in Europe are Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Manasseh who came back by the Rajputana last Friday. Coming down from Kuala Lumpur to-morrow Ls Mrs. Ellis who has been staying up there with her daughter. Mrs. R. D. Harper. She will stay with
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  • 943 10 DLACK is very fashionable once more 1* fcr frowns for formal evening wear, ft 13 being featured in all kinds of lovey materials and the place where I saw -me of the best collections last week was Aux Chats Noirs. Here there are dresses of net, jersey
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    26 10 Master Cedric Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weiss who will take part in the Children's Pfcgenaft en Dec. 17, at Goodwood Park Motel.
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    • 54 10 trim PRISCILLA LTD HAS UUST RECEIVED! S SMALL SHIPMENT OF I S "R!BANA" SWIMSUITS j 61. STAMFORD ROAD. PHONE 3335. i •> 3*hjVmQM I i in every possible shade and kind. t t The largest selection ever received at I Jzedwe New shipment of gowns every fortnight. 5, STAMFORD ROAD
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    • 80 10 FOR THE FORTHCOMING BALLS f*£g MAISON JjL CHRISTIE //3A 3 ;,lst received the latest in 7iA=~ I "il s *y ,es and silk fabrics. \?VA^ GORGEOUS gowns in fiXrl SOFT printed taffeta, I I Shark skin costumes, J I Smart Afternoon and I I Morning frocks in new JJ I
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    • 115 10 |i| WB^^ 11 Stamford Road, Phone 6630 THE ULTIMATE CHOICE OF THE DISTINGUISHED LADY Sole Agents for: VANINA I n A DI C FORIMIER f r/ IXi «J LEYNA BEAUVILAIN J i A Perfect Gown Requires a Perfect foundation. j j "BERLEI"— Types to suit all figures. World Famous and
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    • 146 10 At Vogue's! NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED MAIDEN FORM "SOCIAL SEASON' BRASSIERES THE WHOLE WOBL2 NOW LOOKS TO HOLLYWOOD FOPv ADVANCED MODELS. HOLLYWOOD! THE nOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMFN ORIGIN OF THE WORLD'S MOST RAVISHING FASHIONS WITH MAIDEN-FORM BRASSIERE LEADING THE WAY! BEAUTY UNDERNEATH! THAT IS WHY MAIDEN-FORM *?KAS
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    • 212 10 _-_-_mm W£JAi)£TA££| received a -.ock table linen irom Sha" iPeipingEland embroidered \'.r\c.ii anci organdie luncheon sets tea cloths, etc. No increase m prices. 13, Battery Read. ~e*-. It fleer. Pnone Ai... l ■____zjf* v^fBMMIWIKByi. -^T*****xmV^lm\n T7*'-r t.-. .-'j _t_\W*r\m WBW_\_\r^^r *V^BB?*^ '-j'-j^m^aUß-. ;yr«" n -*~K ~'£v'~ sidßm 4W With reasonable
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    • 31 10 M|« M j, lIM 111l f^a M I l_f A^wk ry/.'BOND ST REAL AND IMITATION JEWELLERY call or write lor free. illustrated catalogue. HAMLEYS "Rodney House," lQ Road i i fr
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  • 1659 11 NOTES from FRASER 's HILL and KUALA LUM PUR r account of tiie uncertain weathe Which prevails on the Hill at thi time of the year, it was decided to an ticipate -Poppy Day" by a week or and allow the goU and clock golf com petitions to be played
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    • 97 11 •J. A LARGE COLLECTION OF i LADIES' HAND-BAGS JUST j ARRIVED FROM EUROPE THE 1 TJV.TEST DESIGN AND THE MOST V POPULAR COLOURS S at j The NOVELTY Store j S No. 88, North Bridge Road (Adelphi Building) af* 1 goun§ for all occasions at very reasonable prices at marina
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    • 120 11 JUST RECEIVED tmtZ!P lccted sh ipment of very smart Morning Afternoon and hvemng 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. GO TO 1 MADAME PAGE j Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. S For
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    • 291 11 The loveliest hair a^m^^^^_\_^S^m 7jS&a& WF __i mm\ "jfik. A m!m\Y_\^^s.m jdt__\__om n 1 r m\ with FOR WAVES AND Mk JLA _M MM j II HH mm m I S w H h H able fascinating little curls and deep broad waves. it's so easy— so quick— so QUA
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  • 614 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 14, 1937. RUBBER PRODUCERS ANXIOUS DUBBER js definitely Kb the doldrums aiul. far from anticipating a fair wind, ii depressed by the certainty of encountering 8 fonl unless the International Rubber Relation Committee makes up its mind vary quickly to gel it on its proper
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  • 1027 12  -  C. H. W. Goult MacGregor Committee Lays Down A THE decision of the MacGregor Committee not to support the demand of civil servants for the restoration of the "temporary allowances" which wove abolished during ihe slum]) years by Sir Cecil Clementi has naturally enough provided the chief topic
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  • 588 12  -  Anglius A NY husband might well make such an innocent mistake as the following. mHE lady of the house was going to stay with her mother for a fortnight, and before she left she gave instructions to her husband about the care of her
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  • 549 13 NEED FOR NAVAL POWER AIR EXPANSION Record Vote Of £11 Millions TIR ArcMale Parkhill, Minister of T 'W" •"**«"Ha« the esti-rr-^r- o* <"'>-♦ h <-m in d^nre emf r r. v.jstraPan Rome «*»oitivsaidt!*v tV" the new rrcord Xr*m tf fn -m dm m tbe ?mPOrf.
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  • 21 13 Wer f titled when Chinese warplanes dro pped bombs by error on and around Tropical Press
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  • 216 13 Government Asked To Restrict It Liverpool, Oct. 25. DEFERENCE to the "terrible influx of semi-civilised Southern Irishmen" was made at a conference here of the Federation of Junior Unionist and Junior Imperial League organisations of Lancashire. Cheshire and Westmorland. By a large majority, a resolution was
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  • 130 13 Town Prepares For 1976 Convention Cl aster. New Jersey. HPHIS little town is looking into the future— and preparing ior It—with the greatest optimism. With a present population oi 2 500 the town has declared its hone of entertaining the convention ol the American Legion (an
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    • 165 13 Some valuable r *iMa^£ i^£^'^^'-'WP^' LUX washing gpJEv^ hS hints for >ou mBSL-* JW^ r ViftCV to keep 2^W^S 1 fc i.— Make a plentiful jfr ffo \^> \*>Jwndßi% > (i^ V Cheap cake soaps and hot water are dan-i.-Rir.se thoroughly in erous ashing frocks, for they damage tt~x v^?nges
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  • 1621 14  -  W. B. Paterson 4. .5. In Which I Discourse On A Human Document And 4 Sympathise With The Gloom Of The Writer Of It And Refer To j Other Matters Of Great, j j Little Or No Moment. j MMW .j. DECENTLY I came across
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    • 189 14 /""^fTpVlf C TICKETS ISSUED V^vJL/IW BV ALL STEAM- S FOR SHIP, AIR AND s XRAVEL railwaylines NO BOOKING FEES. J I Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are giver the be*t of attention and assisUnce. 39, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5908. I ,5_ .j. WATCHES m^BBBmmBBBBBBBBBmmW^mmWBBM MMi
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    • 755 14 Olsnds-MaQb km mi Youiiiiui Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strength- jgH^ l°r£y d an b d y amSf S? ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, (SEA SEKS JSSSKUE Brain, Muscles, and Endurance- W 8 Better Than Gland Operations. Bg^ "SJL G Thanks to the discovery of an Amer-
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  • 800 15 RIDDLE OF GIRL'S DEATH DETECTIVES EXAMINE POISON REGISTERS (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 23. SENSATIONAL developments aiexpected to follow an exhumation which is likely to take place in a cemetery here provided the consent of the Home Office is given within the next 72 hours. Under conditions of extraordinary secrecy
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    • 865 15 OCULAR FATIGUE I By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Doctor oi Ocular Science.) CCTENTIFIC experiments prove that eular fatigue and nervous fatigue are greater under conditions of finer illumination. Although it seems a platitude to say that adequate illumination is necessary for comfortable eye work, it is more neglected in practice
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    • 45 15 THT NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPIONNO.I THERAPIONNo.2 THERAPIONNO 3 tt_. 1 Carss Dlsetasrges. Ne. 9 Cares Blood Poiaon. Mo. S Cares Chronla Weeknsssss* English Fric<> 3i. Chemists, or either No. return Mall, DR.LECLEkcMed.Co.Haversttckßd,N.W.s,Londoß. OR. LE CLERC'S PILLS foi* the Liver AKidneya— wee k kidneys A bladder*
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    • 230 15 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED by the most modern methods knowti to science. Consultation without cost or obligation. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Scijnce) 4, Arcade. 'Phone 3002 Largest and best Equipped Optical Institution In Malaya. m m m -xmmmmmmmm^mmwmim^mmm^^mm^m^mmmmmi^mwm—^—a——^m-i^—_^m mmm* n i ai m n .nai i, DO
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  • 1257 16  - M U SI CAL MOMENTS REMEMB E RE D G. S. Hammonds WHILST it may be very true that the best things in life are free, there are others which are not secured without an appalling expense in Ume and money. The ability to piay the piano is one ol
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    • 77 16 M \tf*\ m Germolene entirely superf^ff J *M^^ corrosive powders and J» J fLM W| used so much for Dhobi's M p A tf erl, wornon an(^ Jyi r7J L H children ali have been which skin troubles brintr Don't skin tin of Germolene to-day! Germolene Soothes and Heals Cuts
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  • 47 17 Pittsfield (Massachussets) A grass snake has given birth to 73 voung. over a period of 24 hours, thereby establishing what is believed to be n new record. Sixty-eigtit of the snakfcs are Still I'.Virc Tl><. pw-v.ous record for a snake of this tvj/> was about .-fifty.
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  • 122 17 "Tempo Of War Has Speeded Up" (By Air Mail; London. Oct I AM certain lhat it war eaite tl would be an overwhelming and km diate response by all men deserving name of Briton to serve theil But. that fas not enough. It would be too late.
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  • 108 17 Great-Grandmother Wcc!> A Grandfather A BRIDE and bridegroom both 72 years old the bride is a great-grand-mother and the bridegroom is a grandfather—were married at St. Mark's Church. Swindon, recently. The bride was Mrs. Eliza Ferris, of 174. Westcott Place, Swindon, and the bridegroom was Mr.
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  • 33 17 eading v. pir front of hta Lesli, prietor in Li once tOuK 40 or BO ol l local jeweller, a mai the;, Mr. Child pui .-nl^pings lirm ol co tors
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    • 291 17 WEI: iisroiT 1MB! -THK WW TO MOTHERHOOD.** A mast Interesting medical booklet an the vital problem fat Family Life. From Dr. Kuli. Wriss. M..V. Berlin NW Germany Obtainable also from K. M. ft WW II ft CO, lt>o, Capitol Building, Singapore. Husband's Hair was in a Terrible State ___\t Hit
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  • 151 18 Successful Punter Found Knifed On Sandbank St. Etienne (Loire). C<OLLOWING the mysterious murder of a race punter who had a lucky day's betting the police are investigating a theory that he was killed by a bookmaker who was unable to pay him his j win lings. The murdered
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  • 998 18  -  Horatius HOLD UP DEFENCE (By IT is axiomatic that second hand should play low, but the principle involved, though sound, is not confined to ths second hand. I have often seen declarers romp home with a contract because of the poor defence of the third In *">nnd nlayer.
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    • 213 18 Indigestion And Nerves Woman on Ver*e of Breakdown. "About last Chrtstmac I began to suffer from severe indigestion," states Ifr* J. Ward, of 73, The Vista. Eltham. I don. "I had terrible chest pains and cculd I grew very depressed and v »e: I always felt, tired, yet cor.Id not
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  • 644 19  -  Phoenix POOR ATTENDANCE AT RECENT MATCHES The S.B.A. Needs A Suitable Hall (By THAT inte:est in badminton is on the wane is evident from the fact that only a verv very smah number of enthusiasts turn up to watch the current matche- held under the
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  • 417 19 BADMINTON PLAYERS GALLERY closed, as arrangements have been finalised with the management of the Happy World for the use of the boxing arena All will agree that the boxing arena in question is about thc best venue for the forthcoming big event, so far as local badminton is concerned, the
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  • 356 19 Match Marred By Mishap Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. MISS Betty Ho. former ladies' singles champion of Selangor, made a welcome return to local competition when she played against Miss than Ron Neong over the weekend. It was a grand game in which Betty Ho demonstrated a
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  • 582 19 Standard Of Play Generally Poor (BY "THE PLAYBOY") Seremban, Saturday. IHAVE been asked to contribute a weekly commentary on Negri Sembilan badminton tor the Sunday Tribune and in this maiden effort I appeal to badminton secretaries and enthusiasts in the Negri to help me out. Any review
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    25 19 The Pasar Road School badminton team which won the Shield presented by the Universal Sports Co., in tli2 Inter-School "C" Division tournament in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 527 19 Lack Of Accommodation In Ipoh (By "RACQUET") Ipoh, Saturday. AFTER a fairly long lapse of time ithe Ipoh Jbviallads. the Kinta League champions, visited Talping at the week-end for a series of matches with a combined Taiping team. The event aroused much interest and the Ipoh players
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  • 583 19 IN MALACCA Argonauts B.P. Heads Inter-Party League (By Our Malacca Correspondent) AVERY successful year has been brought to a close with the end of the Malacca Badminton Association tournament. Six Championship events were run and each excepting the ladies' single event. Charlie Seow of the Argonauts
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    • 72 19 %A BOON TO LANDLORDS] ERADICATE WHITE ANTS AND PESTS THAT DESTROY v VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. We Are No Amateur?— We Come to You wfth a Malayan I EXPERIENCE of 25 years! I COMPLETE ERADICATION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. > Inspection, Renorts and Estima.'ev Promptly Furnished. ELLIS AND COAAPANY j WHITE
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  • 620 20  - WEEKLY REVIEW OF MALAYAN SPORT IN THIS CORNER Argus Rugby Football Topics Singapore Relegated To The Background For The Time Being At All Events Royal Navy And Air Force Determined To Avenge Changi Defeat Big Match .At Stadium Next Saturday State Hockey Prospects Singapore Better Off In This Branch Poppy
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  • 587 20 SPORT JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA From OUT linn Correspondent, TILE Malacca Indian Club, opposed to a S: Francis' Association hcckey S.F.I, ground, went under 5—1. A g <>f triers, the Indian-: irai as they have gainst some crack ed the latest the Hockey AssociaU n Dept on the same ng. Playing
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  • 867 20 T WROTE last week ab mt managers whose wise handling had turned boxers into champions. Continuing the subject, and stealing shameLssly from someone else's work. I pro pose to tell you about Joe (Yussel) Jacobs, who locks after Max Schmdinir. "We wiiz robbed, is Joe's favourite
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    • 250 20 fj ]Jf yL WEAKNESS §J^ Tj) DEB I L[T K ffB* fßk. _\W mwmmWaa M. A MBL vscLJAN/EMIA PU^DESCHIENS'Syrus^ CSV/// C^\ Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed thai this radica remedy AL" YS CURES, and gives health and ftrength. ~oj better than serums, raw ic«*at, Medicated wines,
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    • 681 20 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in IS Minutes Cleans Out Acids and Poisons- JfS^ which fEeuM 1 Purifies Blood-Brings New QMm _t. n rs*im ie. AQ i_lrx.,~-x WN-WL. > mm "UltS. Cystex lu'sti-na th« Vigour in 48 Hours v*** °i r ;H ;d irritants,
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  • 56 21 Lille. Olga, a lioness belonging to a circus here, has been killed and eaten by tigers after a terrible fight. The animals had previously b r en living contentedly together, travelling about m the same cage. But, during a journey to Tourcoing, the tigers suddenly all attacked
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    27 21 Maurice Murphy o-comes madly jealous of William ra^ ttson's attention to Barbara Read in "The Road Back," which will be screened at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, to-morrow.
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  • 372 21 Petition To Save Th:ir Houses (By Air Mail) I London, Oct. 23. NINE Cornish fishermen who have sailed 400 miles from their little village of Newlyn to London with a petition to the Minister of Health to save their doomed cottages, had a rousing reception here.
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  • 97 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Nov.) 24% 24 3,16 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. Nov.) 23 5,16 23% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) Tone of market: Quiet steady. Latest Cable: london Spot Shesi 7 5 16d. per
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  • 534 21 Welcome In Dominions And Colonies I (By Air Mail) r London, Oct. 2(i. THE response to the great "Recall to i Religion" launched last year was reported on by the Archbishop of Canterbury at the Canterbury Diocesan Conference. He said that there had, of course, been
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  • 38 21 Singapore Nov. 13. TIN The p't'cc of tin at noon in Singapore fo-dav was: MV (down (8%). fUTTBER The pries of rubber at noon in Singapore (o-div was: Buyers 24 (down Selen 24" t (down
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  • 67 21 bourne. Mr. D. Dwyer. of Windsor, near here, was riddled with shrapnel at Passchendael* One riece lodged at the top of his no?" and censed him persistant Doctors said tint i de 1 would be necessary to remove it. The other day. Mr. D tieeNd and the
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    • 746 21 LOCAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE WEEK SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES ■poLLOWIXG are the programmes to be broadcast from the B.M.B.C. station daring the coming week: TO-DAY 11.00 am.:— Light Orchestral Concert played by Reller's Famous Hungarian d. Relayed frcm the Sea View Ho100 p.m.:— Miscellaneous Programme of Liuht Records: Two
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    • 689 21 Choot. Fung Chow." Sung by Wang Per Tseng. "Fern Kong Lau". Sung by JJC an Tsen S Th ye Chin Wye Chuan Sung by Mei Lan Fang. "Woo nm Chee and "Nan Yang Kwan". Sung by Ma Lian Liang. 6.45 p.m.:— Children's Programme •English). 7.00 p.m.: --Pianoforte Recital by Madame
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    • 501 21 ments. Relayed from London. 9.15 p.m.:— "Old Words to New Music." A Musical Play by Jamea )yrenforth and Kenneth Leslie-Smith i Recorded by the British Broadcasting Corporation. I 10.25 p.m.:— Close Down. I FRIDAY I 6.00 p.m.:— Malay Music (Gramophone Records). "Slamat Pagi Tuan Muda," Miss Eulis. "Tempat Pringetan," Miss
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  • 1048 22 SUPERIOR BEHIND THE SCRUM HARD GAME IN HIGH WIND AT ANSON ROAD Singapore, Saturday. QUFBSKHUTT behir.u* the scrum brought success to the Seletar Services the r»mbin?d Ko\ Naw and Air Force fifteen when they met Johore I hi epening match of the 1937-8
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  • 15 22 Inter-C ollege Hockey Singapore, Saturday. The Selwyn Clarke inter-college hockey match was drawn 2 2.
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  • 76 22 Senior members of the Y.M.C.A. are reminded that an indoor games social will be held on Wednesday (17th,) competitions in billiards, ping pong, chess and draughts will be arranged and prizes will be awarded for each game. An entry fee of 20 cents will be charged and
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  • 72 22 The following ties in the Summer B.P. handicap singles championship tournament (knock-out system) will be played off as under:— Saturday (13th) 4.30 p.m.: Chong Tian (plus 5) v. Yong Thye; Peng Seng (plus 3) v. Hong Wan; Ah Kow (plus 7) v Kim Choon. Sunday (14th) 4.30 p.m.:
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  • 55 22 Singapore, Saturday. Further play in the open junior singles ties cf the S.C.R.C. fourth invitation lawn tennis tournament, played at Hong Lim Green to-day, resulted as follows: Robert Chia beat Cecil Wong, 6-1, 6-2. Freddie Tan beat Gan Ee Keng, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1. Ong Chew Bee beat
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  • 672 22 Y.M.C.A. QUALIFY FOR FINAL INTER-SCHOOL Commercial Cup Results Singapore, Ba i BY virtue of their victory over the St. u Joseph's Institution, the Y.M c A are now in the final of the S.B.A. interschool tournament. The margin ol victory was narrow, but this might not have
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    15 22 "Mr. Oxford's" Maid of Cashel (White up) comng in after winning the second race yesterday.
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  • 161 22 League F.S. Shield Results (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 31. RESULTS of Irish League and Free State Shield games played on Oct. 30 and 31 are as follows: Ards 0: Linfield 3. Ballymena 1: Portadown I. Belfast Celtic 5: Larne 1. Derry City 4: Bangor 1. Glenavon 0:
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  • 91 22 Army XV vs. Royal Navy And R.A-F. On Nov. 20 THE following have been chosen to represent the Army vs. R.N. and R.A.F. at Anson Roan Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 20: Spr. Evans, R.E.; LBmdr. Darling, R.A., Cpl. Mullins, R.1.F., Pte. Richardson R.A.M.C., Lieut. W. H. H. Wilberforce,
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  • 86 22 The Merry Union "B" beat the Daisy Badminton Party by 3 games to 2 last week. Scores (Merry Union names mentioned first): SINGLES: Henry Ooi beat Cheong Kim Farr 15—9, 15—6; George Tan lost to Robert Yap 15—12, 9—15, 4—15; Edmund Yeo lost to Yeo Tiang Siew
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  • 104 22 At the ninth annual general meeting of the Friendly Sporting Association the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Tan Yew Cheng; Vice-presidents. Messrs. Ang Cheng Chwee, Chan Kok Seng and Tan Teng Seah; hon. secretary, Mr. Koh Kim Seng; hon. asst. secretary, Mr.
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  • 47 22 Mr. G. Aurely, managing director of Mon tor, Ltd., has become naturalised as a British subject. Mr. Aurely has been 25 years in Malaya and before that was 12 years in China. He is going on home leave at the end of the month.
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  • 214 22 Malacca's Great Hockey Victory 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Saturday MALACCA beat Selangor in today's inter-State hockey fixture by one goal to nil. There was no scoring in the first half. Ten minutes from the end. Forbes burst through and netted the only goal of the match.
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  • 110 22 Selangor Boat NegriMalacca 6—3 (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, Saturday. CELANGOR defeated Negri-Malacca Mby six points (a try and a penalty goal) to one try in the in-ter-State rugby football match played here to-day. Morris opened the scoring for the combined team, Caldwell equalising with a penalty
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    • 150 22 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new
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    • 115 22 fTo- Night Nov. 14th at the NEW WORLD ALL KUALA LUMPUR CLAIMED THE MILLING VS. SOMPONG BATTLE W4S A THRILLER c^JXXJJHS 8 E LEV CHENKO vs. SOMPONG BATTLE ROYAL. SOMPONG IS OUT TO K.O. THE RUSSIAN— SEE IF HE WILL SUCCEED. George LEVI lIENKO (THE RUSSIAN SENSATION AND IDOL OF
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  • 2721 23 SINGAPORE RACING SEASON ENDS THE WARRIOR AND MADAM SCORE SECOND WINS Singapore, Saturday. Tilt-.KK v\as another large attcn--11.11.re at the last day of the Winter Race Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah this afternoon. A slight shower of rain shortly before the
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  • 128 23 Chinese Recreation Club Tournament The Batu Pahat Chinese Recreation Club lawn tennis tournament is now in progress. Dr. Ng Geok Seng has dohated a cup for the senior singles championship and Dr. Lim Kee Yeow has presented one for the junior singles championship. Several ties have been
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  • 50 23 Y.M.C.A. team vs. Raffles College on Monday at 5.10 p.m. on the RafP.es College ground: A. Nathaniels, Thong Sing Ching, P. C. Sands, Gan Kee Siang, G. L. Day, Lee Fong Lim, Kam Gim Lock, Suratta. K. Leembruggen. M. Armstrong. P. Swyny. Reserves :—M. Modder and G. Newman,
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  • 454 23 By Our Woman Correspondent DUKIT TIMAH was a crowded as &vei jfcsterday, the last day of t:.c meeting. People were ail very eager wtth their betting, taking thc last phanci ia win in Singapore this year. Miss Jack>.cn was one 01 thc smart figures there. She
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    18 23 Miss C. R. Noordin's The Warrior (McLachlan up) being: led in after winning the first rac? yesterday. (Tribune).
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  • 91 23 Merry Union "B" beat 'he Daisy Badminton Party by 3 games to 2 on Saturday *last. Scores (Merry Union players mentioned first): SINGLES: Henry Ooi beat Cheoi g Kim Farr IS —9, 15—6: George Tan lost to Robert Yap 15—12. 9—15. 4—15; Edmund Yeo lost to Yeo
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  • 82 23 The following ties in the Clerical Union Badminton Tournament will be played on Wednesday. (17th/ at 7 p.m. Lee Siak Keng vs. C. B. Nair. Yeo Hong Chuan vs. P. Neubronner, C. G. Lim vs. Ong Seong Kang. Chung Cheng Hock vs. Seow Thiam Kim. At 8.30
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  • 478 23 Keen Rugger On The Padang Saiga;; EN an t uiy *sted game of i i on the padang a Singapore -a •text defeated oy tin.- KcyaJ Ariili* rugger by eleven point al. a try and a penalty goati to six point* i B td a ai) Bean
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  • 139 23 COLTS' HOCKEY TEA MS Coßs' teams for forthcoming hockey matches are as loilows: Celts "A* XI v. the R.A.F. "A" XI on Saturday (20th) at Seietar C Simon, N. Hay, G. Newman, M. Hope M Kohihoff, Gordon Newman, H Potger C. lesKcy, F. Moreira, I. Newman, and G. Hughes. Umpire:
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  • 129 23 The Merrytime B P again drew with thc Happllads Athletic Party by 3 game, all. Thc n Henry Ooi Rnd Sebastian Tii: ma 9. On jrtime B.P. and P. Neubronner Arthur Chu;- Ty< Juay of th" Kappilads A P. wu* abandoned owing to failing ol Ught. BCOJ mentioned
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  • 46 23 The Railway Institute Singapore vs. Hi ie Room IX-pa:: cn Sunday on the Railway Institute ground wiil be Chelliah; Yap Ali Ha;. Amm Lin A wang; Swee Hock 'capt Stevens, Mahmood Karudm, Vaithy, Hassa::. Sulong. Fakir i'-amy. R* serve rge De siha 1; Singh,
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  • 89 24 Service units placing v reaths »n rem:mbrance of fallen comrades, at the Cenotaph in Sir gapore. A v;ew of the parade in Kuala Lumpur on Armistice Day, attended by the Raja Muda of Selangor and the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones. (Tribune). Ex-service
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