Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 13 March 1938

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune "STi SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938 FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune
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  • 1740 1 AUSTRIA'S FATE TO BE DECIDED BY PLEBISCITE Vienna, Mar. 12. AUSTRIA to-day enters a new phase of existence as a Nazi state and part of the German Reich. Whatever compromises may be adopted to preserve a form of independence— for example, the retention of the red
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  • 168 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE ANXIETY London, March 12. ALTHOUGH outwardly calm, an undercurrent of considerable nervousness is apparent in city circles, following the overnight developments in central Europe. With 1 he stock exchange observing the usual Saturday holiday, it is lelt to the foreign exchange market to reveal the extent of the
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  • 11 1 William O'Brien, ayed 19, was shot dead In a Dublin Street.
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  • 269 1 Reward For II i* Courage Singapore, Saturday. Hobvasl«>rv ol courage, grit and determination, the Sunday rnte'l* offered work to a Chinese, Lee Ah Seng, at present aiffcff^of Detention, Singapore. He will start work at the Trite U'fcte to-morrow. S hd
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  • 60 1 Reuter Rome, Mar. 12. AT the resumed Grand Council Meeting to-day it was decided tc firm a new legislative body— a Chamber of Fasci and corporations to replace the present Chamber of D^nulies. It will consist of 600 members and u ill come into existence on Mar.
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  • 35 1 The Footoall Association granted Wembley Stadium. Ltd., a further contract of 21 years on the Cup-final. The I decsion will be the signal for the launching of plans to enlarge Wembley, ich already accommodates 93,000.
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  • 16 1 A message from Paris says Dr. von Schuscbnigg has been arrested in Vienna.- Reuter
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  • 207 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 12. IN the presence of a large gathering at the Residency to-day. Sir Shenton Thomas presented the insignia of membership of the Order of the British Empire to Dr. A. C. DuOa, retired Government medical officer. In 1935 he
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  • 24 1 London, Mar. 1 2. fjTHE Australian airman, Jim Bnmdhenty has left Lympe at 3 a.m. to-day, and is planning four days.— Reuter
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  • 165 1 (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspond tvij ITOK br;n«inir happiness to unfortunate lepers the Medal of Merit, a distinguished mark for high services to the Scout movement, has been awarded to Scoutmaster Ooi Peng of 'he Pulau Jerejak Troop, Penang, Malaya. Ooi Pens
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  • 649 1 Where Are Naval Base Heroes (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspond London, Mar. 2. VjLTHKN the Hase was opened !a-t month Sir Malcolm Walson drew public attention to the importance of medical work which preceded and accompanied its construction. This asueet la followed up bv l)r Reginald Bond, late
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  • 263 1 'From Our Own Correspondent! Malacca, Saturday. THE tragic story of how lour Malay fishermen lost thir I'vcs \a a heav sea was reWed by the lone survivor, Mohamcd Lajim, a motor cor driver before Commander. J. C. Derrick yesterday at the Coroner's inquiry Into the death
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    241 1 Yesterday's Singapore Wedding Singapore, Saturday j PRETTY wedding took A at the Presbyterian Church betww Mr. R. C. Stewart, son of Mr R. Stewart and the Jaf." Mr Stewart oi Renfrew. Scotland, and Miss Margaret |?nman, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s C. Penman ol Newblggln, Cora wall. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 549 2 THE PRINCIPAL PROVISIONS 'From Our Oicn Correspondent) (By Air Mail) l,i;ndon, Marjft 2. THK following are the principal prorl&ions which it is proposal conclude between the Postmaster General and Imperial Airways Ltd. for the operation of the n ew Indian and Malayan mail
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  • 22 2 A .< th< r school magazine has reached vs. We refet to "The Pilot," the rnau/inc o| the Government Eimlisn B tu Pahat.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 193 2 F II N K 5933 -*>A% Telegraphic Address: 5934 M GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visacrs and tourists C OCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT Dissolve Ugly Fat The New Cinema Way M*sf««»-/».|«^ want to lose still more weight, simply conA a re ult, rood solM flesh tinue taking Forinode
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    • 74 2 S "Strongly recommended see it even if you have to raid the housekeeping money" DAILY MIRROR. i -I gave it three rousing cheers. mest exhilarating movie you're ever lika- j ly to see"— SUNDAY CHRONICLE. "As sex-conscious a comedy as the most vicariously amorous playgoer, i cculd desire.... naughty but
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    • 40 2 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTBl^x I This Weeks NEW CABARET AW" j Noted Australian Comedy D^ JUNE fl^ COLLET^ VERBATTUTV S i "FROM th<: sim.iMK to »'nrrrLOCS f Pe»>** S ITAFFLFfi ORCHRSTftA I -^f, I TqF E L DJri^ricd f»y Han HopWns
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  • 1142 3 WHE RE ALL THE WORLD IS WHITE T^llND WONG WRITES US FROM THE SNOWS OF SWITZERLAND iVkY devil, ofl to the snows and winter sports," said my ds .vhtn I toM them of my plans lor the winter. When Mj decided lo I wondered I was not really anti- inthp^nows
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  • 3 3 Christmas Card Weather
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  • 222 3 (By Air Mail) 'Trom Our Own Correspondent) London, iMar. 2. *n Campbell, Chairman o! the International Tin Committee m emerged from his sl'M- imposed obscurity to answer a axainsi the wmmittee. confusion aro.ie from the conflict in interpretation of the ■*«of the Tommittee's Hague meeting. tl+SSL^**'
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  • 100 3 Appeal Of Young Indian Fails Singapore, Saturday. Sentenced to ten months' r.i. and a year's police supervision on a charge of theft of a gold ring valued $6 from a Malay woman. Ramasamy a young Indian appealed unsuccessfully against the sentence before Mr. Justice Terrell to -day.
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  • 64 3 Burial Of Ashes At Bukit Brown fPHE funeral of the late Mr. Lim Chong A Kuo, eldest son of Mrs. Lim Nee Soon and the late Mr. Lim Nee Soon, which occurred at Leysin, Switzerland, on Feb. 23. will take place to-day (Sunday) at 10
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  • 42 3 Members of the Amateur Sporting Asrcciation are reminded of the funeral of i he late Mr. Tay Boon Gim. The remains will be conveyed from 13, Crais Road, off Tanjong Pagar Road, at 10 a.m. to-day Tor internment at Bukit Brown Cemetery.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 The Tin Muddle A leading article on "The tin muddle" is on page 10.
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    • 54 3 W9 ff WEAKNESS /^M It/ DIBILIT" §D AN>EM I A fI^^DESCHIENS'SYRiip «ry/i r Jj\\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical 1 remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strei^th. ?av better than serums, raw ic^at, Medicated wines, etc. A. CLOUET CO., LTD., SINGAPORE
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    • 34 3 suv teeth to-dav SJ^ySMB 'J£?r?y *v?^j- \y 2X*^^^^E^EBlP^9L&f~' Ah! I see I did If you u:e a solid dentifrice, try o the n-.'W Macleans Solid —^"^i^Tl^^- 1^ A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore
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  • 286 4 Caught After Thrilling Chase Shanghai A JAPANESE civilian who slapped the face of a foreign woman on Nankine Road in the Shanghai International let'tlement figured in an exciting international chase which ended when the face-slapping Nipponese was caught and arrested, being turned over to the Tapanese
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  • 135 4 Have "Recognition Vocabulary" Of 176,000 Words Evanston (Illinois). The average American college stuIjent has a "recognition vocabulary" of words. This discovery is contained in a report made by Dr. Robert Seashore, Asociate Professor of Psychology at forth-Western University, who has caiied out a series of tests on
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    • 182 4 I "H*^\ TUI7V MFT Cs".w«;^A intil IVILI j \f\t\ c w"* T" /4 i (WB^^Mk. WkSbyK wTi w M. r i Is ■^oSra&ft 1 i J weF r n j^^ r f!je HF f li^ THF OVF S^ORY J nugf »fco kaaws his I j| -^f W ■i$ S »i*
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    • 60 4 I i Victoria Memorial Hall TO-NIGHT, At 9.15 p.m. The Singapore Musical Society presents HANDEL'S i 'MESSIAH* I SOLOISTS I IDA KINLOCH SOPRANO, BORIS HOUGH CONTRALTO, HAROLD HAINES TENOR, RICHARD CAUNCE BASS. Organist SYLVIA THOMAS Conductor: EVA CLARK LR.A.M, CHORUS OF 120. ORCHESTRA OF 60. Bookings at the Theatre 10
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    • 266 4 T SPARKLING SONG HIT.-, BEaCT I F U L SST^S 3 COMEDIANS AND SPECTACULAR DANCE EXSES ALL PART OF THIS, THE Yi M< MUSICALS! 1 I I o^mng PAVILION I j TO-PAY rMVI!-IWIN 6 15 Jis I I DAZZLINGLY ""MAGICALLY^ DIFFERENT MELODIOUS^ > I THE FAVOURtTES OF _flk^^%^ V \^^T
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  • FILM NEWS
    • 967 5 FRED ASTASRE (MINUS GINGER) IS GOOD ENOUGH BY HIMSELF The Man Who Earned 100 Much To Work riko a tismd Wri*, »»«l men going to start to-da> r,* little sttff fnw Hollywood, the cemeterj of with U S»i" i«* llt i;j j,,p vv til as t ht* hot h >u^e
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    • 104 5 LJarry c-rran, a Clover c 6■- c ittlem i nt HU pan the la i i ctUp \f K i from 12-by-7-foot ron dab Says she his favouril ie stai EDWARD Q ROl INSON is a pipe and i smofa <- dgara Hut In t >.ry one
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    • 287 5 rttl-;i) doesn't look so pleased in 1 this scene from *A Damsel id Distress." But he has 51 good lime xU rii ?>t before "God Save Toe SCRATCH-PROOF POINT \{pj OF PLATINUM AND GOLD His Pen Balked Once Too Often f Qg 1- r— r^zoneloii-'. stats' i^^^k -then He Bought
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    • 48 5 rHf NEW FRENCH REMKOVt THERAPION No.l TH€i?APIONNo.2 TH&KAPIONNO.3 rto. 1 Cure? Dlticr.artfftw, No. A Curtt Blood. ivi- hi. No. 3 Cure* Chronic We- fci\esa««. English V; .>». Ch n :^is, 01 H::;i«r s rwurn Mai*, Dr.Le* led o.Hava itcckßd.N.W.i.Londoa. OR. L.E OL F rtC'S PflLi.S *or- the i..i ver
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    • 219 5 M i.-' i*+-:4 t&»^ I I I Take CICFA to-day and digest Food without Pain W hen j nun is afraid to eat be can't expect to keep md fasting stop his suffering foj long. Once d i »on you your nerves will be ruined jrour vitality will vanish an
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  • 712 6 She Gave Up Film (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 23. A BEAUTIFUL blonde dancer who gave up Ihe chance of a HollyA wood career for a young docitor who she loved has been awarded £1,000 at the end of one of the most amazing
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  • 66 6 Miss Winifred Grace Wilson, a slim, petite blonde, who in 1933 became engaged to Dr. Eric Bedgewell Dansie, now 28, who Qualified at King's College Hospital. Louden,- in 1935. Miss Wilson alleged that while she was a guest at her sweetheart's borne in 1936 she
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  • 306 6 IN a special interview at her parents' home in London, after the case Miss Wilson said "I fee 1 I can face the footlights once again with a smile. I know I can mak? good." On a table by the girl's side, as sh^ Jrpoke, were
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 388 6 INDIGESTION DOES WORRY HIM NOW He Has Found a Speedy aad Effective Remedy I .suffered for vears with nd who has tried all in an effort to obtain old know what he is talkins recommends a remedv And this man says "1 of! to Chardox." He found j apld and
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    • 182 6 There is no need for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. V/e tell you that if you only start using Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding piles. Read
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    • 186 6 Hew Cinemei Wesy There is no longer any excuse for men and women to remain Thin, Nervous, Underweight, Run-Down, and Friendless. In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a severe strain night and day and require the best of medic. il services to maintain normal Weight and Health. This necessity
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    • 26 6 KWrf I fli i H I Jk f m "V V 1 V i ibHI JwS SS S 111 H 1 95 nun 159 —^w I
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    • 28 6 XT* Spß-ni itryCioger AJ« Umoowlt I inn )iiict Soda ?<*n Ot.r.pf i m»li t*»pt fn«<Ufc'T— > so— >»■! |«> M> j f^^ il frutibatn Umomfe i. 1.1 jfi > 1 U* mto
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  • 1511 7 niMKG oneself across f* the whole page of a V modern newspaper may be a very easy matter i friend and colleague, fiLLR," although I notice that Luds 'He end of his first two i .'■<■ ictly Between Ourp«s* irtkk, "Hoppy" made ■eßtfOff »0 i extraets
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  • 22 7 Fervour And Enthusiasm A group of Singapore's Chinese todies prescn the enthusiastic l?ilernational Women's Day meeting ai the Palace Theatre on Tuc,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 86 7 I A I It O O S I V A IS Better sugar is not to be had not only in our opinion, but in that of hundreds of our customers most of whom were recommended by others to try Taikoo Sugar. Try a sample and we've gained another customer.
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  • 202 8 INCREASE OF 18 IN 12 MONTHS 860 NOW (By Air Mail) London. TREAT Britain had more millionaires U last year than the year before. The number of millionaires, or persons with incomes exceeding £30,000 In Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the year ended
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  • 193 8 Spanish Soldier Gives Pay For Poor (By Air Mail) Saragossa. A PATRIOTIC gesture by an ensign of General Franco's army in giving up half his pay for the benefit of the families of fallen comrades, has made him almost a nationalist j>pain hero. I The man put a notice in
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  • 65 8 Alexandria. Statistics issued by the Ministry ot j Commerce and Industry show that Egypt's imports of foreign sports- wear j .ind articles are steadily increasing. No less than 80 per cent, of the imports came from England, while France .akes seco:d place with five per cent. These imports
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 8 MISS Gan Gim Hong, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gan Yen Kiong, and Mr. Tay Kum Seong fcurth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tay Thiam Check, who were married at the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School last week.
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  • 49 8 Moscow. R. Pishchuchev has completed his 3OOth test flight in a glider with flapping wings. The tests liave shewn the glider to he well -designed and to have high flying qualities. It is steady in the air. is msilv managed and can make long flishts.
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  • 107 8 To Be Considered By Bombay Government Bombay. The organisation of precautiona: 1 measures for the protection of the population of Bombay in the event of air raids is to be considered by the Bombay Frovi.-cial Government in oonsultat.cn with the military authorities. An announcement of this step has
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  • 90 8 A FRENCHWOMAN IS ILOYAL TO BRITAIN J% MA/2/2/£D fo a Frenchmen!, Hhih 111 Christmas Britain's "C hound Girl" refused to r V /or France against England in an p.% International race at Lille last J 7ree/:. e o° "/r<> asking too mucii," she *S .sa2/6\ ra//. Bttm, 26-year-old, onl v
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  • 263 8 Malaya Panther! Fight Dramas (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent j London, Feb. 23. EXCITING experiences witk Malayan wild life are recalled in a correspondence now running in "The Times." Lieut.-Col. W. J. P. Hume (late British Resident, Perak) writes: "In 1892 M. Coloßon. manager of a fin mine
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  • 103 8 By Danish Mother SAID SHE HAD I MONEY (By Mr Mai!) rpi IK story oi how a woman fc her baby in return for j r j way 1 icket on the Danish §J Railways h;i> told hen I P. Kinii:'"!), General Manage Danish State
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  • 108 8 Death Of Catholic Priest! South Africa Cap The death has occurred i of Dr. D. McAuliflTr. who South Africa la he drip. Catholic priest. He servt for 62 years, only retiring at tfce ail last year at the nee of H. Dr. McAulifle was e" College. Dubl n,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1025 8 HEARTBURN Mmv people suffer from this distressing condition without real it is a hra of indigestion produced by the decompo.si* on of indigestible food retained in the it An o iskmal dose of Maclean Br md Stomach Powder in water pre- .i of indigestible food H the ir- Apart from
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    • 1 8 F&N
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    • 92 8 BEST BY WERY TEST Scientific tests by leading London Analysts prove fflO) Nufix to be the leading i^^^ quality hair dressing. No Gum to cause dry scalp hio'lJT \L&JI Permeating f/ Grease to soil y^^^fl headwearor linen. '^©Sgk NUFiX y Sole agents: y^SSJ The Borneo Company Ltd. B ii i\v
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    • 9 8 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Report*
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  • 741 9 INDIGESTION AND TREATMENT jtkyuk i Good Tonic nnriTRY FARMS AND r.T.c-ipoh. pi« kn0 w if there are good Jon poul^ I have been ZL vour articles in the Sunday JJaml appreciate them **!L rra just happy to to misers appreciate *35n5es They have expressed ••*S# on V sundry tin m
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  • 187 9 New York's Growing Population New York. MEW YORK may have a population of 9.384,000 in 20 years' time. This estimate, drawn up by the Regional Plan Association, represents an increase of 2,454.000 or 35 per cent on the figure of the 1930 census The Association's surveys are
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  • 373 9 By R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) RECENTLY I pointed out that good vision doesn't always mean healthy eyes: that a child may be able to focus and read a test chart perfectly and yet be putting his eyes to a strain. The three
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  • 43 9 I Poultry formers round A< :< Eifo] district h:ivo been tak steps against foxer, which raiding their chickens During th* past fortnighi •"'shoots" have been arra fcr one day amounting to 10 I all, over 100 foxes have In liii: neriod
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 153 9 '•MINIMI DIAMO N D SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS tarty ill Stetl construction— rust imlti. Open »hible springs harbour b» insects. *<motes Healthy Sleep teUGnably priced NrTS? 1 th *^l>e of the tt mn support-^wps the j^^Silm Siraicht. not sag. If ***Ptirx folder pOPENINGS 1 1 ENGINEERS! I »*4*£!l h?!* t! i
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    • 372 9 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports and DANGER of "TB 39 "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, #t,s and any form of chest and lun^ trouble live in peril. dGUIICI aI66P Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B.
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    • 696 9 I^S WE x\RE LIVING through sircnuous dd)*> Keen competition in business, and the fcfefflM necessity of keeping pace with modern developments, keeps our nerves eternally on hK:| ijol^F edge. Even our pleasures, recreations and sporting activities are strenuous; we are IErM fcffflF keyed up mentally and physically, concentrating on the
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  • 2269 10 A Woman Peeps At Singapore Hy »ur ivoiifiaia ene oJ Saturday urmance o» the S.. -'The Wind it played to capa show started the vestibule alive with a buzz oi" excited c the greetings of friends. fci bust almost impossible B\ I furl h I win about igh the first
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  • 116 10 None the wmrat for her .shakiir-', Mrs. A Fere jo has now from her motor accident of last Sunday. On the move igaia are Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Oei, who left last Thursday by f he Aronv.s. Europe-bound. They have been Singapore It temporal hi m
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  • 524 10 AROUND THE SHOPS IF you have a weakness for nice th< 1 you will cer f £l] JL I™*1 rid, ft* brocade and cul on 'he law i tube-like K htly mted *t T? t In all the glorious splendour t?* n be had in shades f mh\l L n
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 SEXES TA Nr. Tanglin Club, 11. Stevens Rd. SPOTLESSLY CLEAN. NEW, SELECT GUEST HOUSE. GOOD FOOD 'Cold Storage C. Highlands supplies). WELL- VENTILATED S'GLE OR D'BI E ROOMS, EACH WITH BATH ALSO PRIV. APARTMENTS'. ECONOMY COMFORT PHONE 4132. received a NEW COLLECTION of EVENING. DINNER Al rERNOON GOWNS DORVILLE and
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    • 21 10 MADAME PAGE Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. EX PER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER I Battery Bldg. Battery Road, Phone 6327. Singapore
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    • 123 10 |"CHRISTIE"I For the occasion of our first ANNIVERSARY. AVe shall hold a SALE com- S mcncing March the 10th. Take this opportunity to select I your EVENING GOWNS,j DINNER, SPRING GARDEN i t PARTY FROCKS, COSTUMES, HATS, HAND BAGS, FLOVVERS, PEKING JEWELLERY, etc. ALL THE BEST and LATEST. Orders Accepted.
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    • 63 10 wE»g<HUPM*f*^g^gr I fa A I LlfiJULJi^ v^^^^i I^'^^ 1 1 Ci;cvvPoGM i TpRISCILLA Ltd. i NEW SHIPMENT ("BIEN JOLIE"; CORSETS BRASSIERES and N HU B R I T E" j C INFORMAL FROCKS i TEL. 3335. S 61. STAMFORD ROAD. 1 i I C T AUX CHATS NOIRS Showing Evening,
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    • 59 10 A ELIZABETH ARDEt K&, THE BX'sl* J HOME BEAUTY TREATMENTS i I /< IS i CLEANSE i rtir J TONE I /V NOIRISH j r.// i \s/; Hm CLKANSING C:R£AM S SINKS DEEP INTO THE TORI ONE tTH BUM ionic J NOURISH VTH VI FV A (KFAM OK \\<;i SKIN
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  • 1185 11 News From Fraser's Hill And Kuala Lumpur Sec o charm the eye and -g^K^atton. which most be *S*i?b3SSl During the past m» be Si given point on the miild see a vista which W»L, O f sS ui torn with jutting •S*S J?. c-hange to a hollow 01 eicept the
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  • 122 11 AT THE FEDERAL CAPITAL FERE were a number of visitors in town at the beginning of last week the attraction being an exhibition oi tennis by Tilden, Cochet. Ramillon and Burke. The first day's play was cancelled owing to rain and those ladies in attractive new outfits who were already
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 35 11 A D^COVERY. drene NEW MIRACLE LIQUID SHAMPOO. Bl '^«s wmm) unrins WtU^M hai,. P arf needed ALL SHADES OF HAIR. X Dryi n? Not Oily. Bl«achi n? fw ''-manent Wave, "*d Hall Ltd., V **«ttRYROAD.
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    • 163 11 H|\ SONIA'S j -> LADIES BAIR- DRESSING < SALON. PERMANENT WAVE FROM $5, S7. SlO. SHAMPOO SET $tsfl HAIR CUT 0.80 MANICURE 1.00 AT 88, NORTH BRIDGE RD.. SINGAPORE. Ist Prize S5O— V 2nd Prize $30— 3rd Prize $20. g^ ff^dVwiii and 50 C° nsolation Prizes of 1 dm. Madj
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    • 27 11 iELSIE MARYS Late of London S I S llav Evening; i Designed by iMADAME PAGE j at ["Rndney Housed 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain S.f— s3o. S
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    • 145 11 LA CROSS CREAM NAIL POLISH IN INTRIGUING, ALLURING COLOURS FOR SMART GIRLS AND YOUTHFUL WOMEN. COLOURS SUNRISE NATURAL SUNSET ROSE PEACH PLUM RED ACORN MAROON 15LUSH CORAL. SUN-TAN REDWOOD AT The Novelty Store 88, NORTH RPTDGE RD., SINGAPORE. v s x Y* -L Infact, Lactogen babies J are alert at
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    • 18 11 W£ JAi)£ ?A££ has just received an unusual selection BEACH WEAR 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. Phone 714"i.
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    • 78 11 J ACHIN6 CORNS relieve! pai/i in t^i r r Rc-aJs! A{)j>ly Cets4l two ,>r ibrec iinir« and tlir corn a\ 1 1 1 peel ri::i»t «>fT. MilTSonSf ail o\* r \\\f. V. i^r t i• faillifnl fricnil corn mi.':< rcra t?^ 1? 9 7 T «-10 V i I zs
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  • 521 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore Sunday, Mar. 13, 1938. THE TIN MUDDLE IX vjew of the situation which lias teen brought ;>bout in thf ijiyan mining- industry by the rcI drastic cut in the quota, it must I admitted that the miners have every, justification for feeling that their representatives on the
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  • 1055 12  - Fifty Years Of VOLUNTEERING C. H. W. Goult In The Colony A GREAT day in the history of volunteering in the Colony uij] be celebrated on Saturday April 2, when the Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteer) will commemorate the golden jubilee of its foundation with a display and "at home" at
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  • 414 12  - WIT A ND WISDOM OF THE WEEK. Anglius ILLUSTRATIVE of the worldly know- Irdge of the modern child is the following rierp,htful story, the first in irv collection this, week. AND aren't you glad now." said the father, '"that you prayed for a baby sister?" 'Yes," replied the son, after
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 42 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. SPECIALIZING: Ocular gfrjna^ Muscle anomalies. Cross- JS^ ed eyes. Complicated <«r^£* ••s of defective vision. lidmi if needed. It A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.
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    • 43 12 wW?%. Of CGme POPULAR "BROWNIE" SBVPiP^I Takes full-size pictures, 3j" x 2{". HPHV Snaps or time exposures. Tested >4^lVl Kodak Lens. Very simple to use. U^mhM|H v2.50 H^^^^H Obtainable from all Kodak Dealers KODAK LIMITED tincorporaied m Lf.jUf.d IJO ll«tinilTn Road. S'nj*P« f
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  • 416 13 letters To Be Destroyed Orders Judge (By Air Mai!) London. aHEN leaves gaol aftCr selvlnfr a seitenc e of nine months' ,po*iient, passed on her at the Old Bailey, a beautiful woman, who is the £randdau£hter of a count and former wealthy business man,
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  • 99 13 12 Months' Task For 26 Girts London, Feb. 15. Twenty-six girls, working for 12 months, will sort 9,000,000 tickets weighing seven tons when a ticket census carried out by London Transport or. underground railways is completed. The census is to last a week. The object of the census
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  • 10 13 FRED DI E BARTHOLOMEW Hollywood s^iteS^ dispute la^ y^illil»»reus Dot
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  • 413 13 INDIAN CENTRAL ASSEMBLY BILL j 1"F the efforts being- made to hasten the advent of All-India federation succeed, the session of the Indian Legislative Assembly and the Council of State which began recently will be significant as the last to meet in Delhi under the old Government of idia Act.
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  • 159 13 Courage During Storm At Sea i i Bucarest. pROWN Prince Michael of Rumania has been decorated with the "Medaille Maritime," 3rd Class Naviga- j 1 tor. for his courage during the terrific storm which he recently encountered in the Black Sea. He was Ira veiling to
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  • 110 13 Estimates For Air Raid Precautions London rE sum of £8.193.000 is provided for air raid precautionary services in the Civil and Revenue Estimates U r the year ending March 1, 1939, issued I here. This is an increase of £3,315.600 i on the figure for the previous year.
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    • 10 13 Lrssw?. I u^^ break Efe^te'i^ich hold I a »m(ja port
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    • 407 13 S ENJOY LIFE I RbOAIH VITA! ITV ALVO for REIN VIGOR ATION v BODY and MIND 1 ALVO-ECSTASIN is pm aw Kperifrsent b wire life volid hLIX I K a lil< prolonging S VITALITY ;3 Mhll und WOMttJ ,S t -ill ovci the «O*i<l R ••dvt trie<i <jn<l fo»m<l H?
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  • 89 14 Hair Of Prophets Beard Causes Riot Sarajevo (Yugoslavia* A man who doubted the genuineness of a hair of Mahomed's beard caused a riot here. The hair is the greatest treasure of the Bosnian Moslems and is kept in a mosque. The doubter was immediately attack(d and beaten by
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  • 84 14 Northern Europe's LarfJt Garage m A garage and nl'ing-statioc Q^K is claimed, will be the largest a up-to-date in northern Europe. lii^K construction here. 9%i The building, which will be largest in the city, occupies a iti^K m the centre of Helsinki ate t^ ciition to
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  • 1469 14  -  UNKNOWN In Which The McSnifter Returns to The Scene After A Long Absence fn The Ulu And Makes A Dark Prophecy Which, I Trust Will Not Be Fulfilled In My Time. COR many months now, I have been permitted to pursue my lawful avocation undisturbed.
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    • 184 14 S f** -*-y "N/X TICKETS ISSUED S TDA\/Cl SHIP AIR AND I i^MYtl* RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all S i other resident communities are given tiie be:st Ql attention and 1 iuwisiimce. I 39, ROBINSON KD., SINGAPORE. S I TELEPHONE 5908. ATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES
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    • 209 14 dont you often envy their VITALITY THEY seem in fine fettle while you feel flat. They go into everything with gusto. They get on in life. And why Because they belong to that minority whose nerves are in prime condition. The fact that you can envy them proves that yours
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    • 10 14 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD- I Supplies obtainable ever>-whcre I
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  • 518 15 ALPINE GLOR OF A USTRIA MEAL TP WORS Offers ntrv where developtess piti L W •>■ at city We. I jOfJ FOR TOURISTS Kl^elSrian landscapes. WStw along vast stretcn ■•^-/Danube E*£-«K«te beach baths or Kid the Austrian lakes com--1 fwinntages of a stay on the t the mountains, more esE,*
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  • 126 15 Menu For Families On Relief New York City. A FAMILY of live on relief can pro- vide themselves with three meals a ttuy for one and a quarter dollars (five shillings > according 10 the Department or Nutrition ot Columbia University. The department states
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  • 183 15 Manufacturers Life Expansion A SUBSTANTIAL increase in assets and in insurance in force features I the 51st annual report of the Manufp t cturers Life Insurance Company for 1937. New Insurances amounting to £12.361,614 were written, bringing the insurance in force to £114,350 560 an increase of £4,930.593.
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    • 590 15 A DOCTOR I I AN OLD LADY IN SINGAPORE IN KUALA LUMPUR DOCTOR BOBBY IS SO "V GRANDMOTHER, QUAKER MurH r'fttfr since YOU I OATS HAS CERTAINLY PRESCRIBED QUAKER OATS HELPED YOU. WHY YOU ACT HE'l GAIN ED 3LBS Tms fJ^TH YOUNGER THAN IN YEARS^ T( QUAKER OATS NEVER FAILS.
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    • 85 15 ead The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports Summary of 51st Annual HepoH NEW INSURANCES in 1937 I 12,361,614. INSURANCE IN FORCE at 31 Dec. 1937 114,356,560 AN INCREASE OF 4,930,593. ASSETS 31,836,767. AN INCREASE OF £2,312,345. DEATH CLAIMS PAID 869,840. PAYMENTS TO LIVING POUCYHOLDERS 1,877,943. TOTAL PAYMENTS TO
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  • 939 16  -  G. S. Hammond One Touch u/lIILK the nations qf the world are seeking a formula for securing world peace, the habits and customs which individual nations have in common appear to have been completely overlooked as a possible foundation for achieving this object. Next
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  • 2802 17  -  SEA-WRACK Story By ItcviNT Geoff rev Trent, t' retired, walked the white dusty L*? with a fowißg of anticipation. iaur «p .<»;■' %-vnber*. ami. nnd i**Li close to an hote. him We a magnet, he e a tend, and there was ii«n an undertone of j I^S
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    • 107 17 After 2 Years' Baldness This Thick wg/BGK^MQmL New Growth &k i:. iW mas bald all over thm ff|&':' top rf my head. I triet ai H^b> x different preparation*. HPfe W8& ?t but tlie <li(i no E°° d 1 I^^^^ j remained bald until 1 V j&' ased Kotalko. Sew
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    • 349 17 YOUR LAST CHANCE I CLOSfISf MARCH l.ilSi Still 7 More B. S. A. Cycles To he won CUT OUT FROM HEUE. You have only 2 days left to win one of these fire B.S.A. Cycles <each ffi^^^^^^^^^S^ l T£ V% U* Hr BBBpI r? T? HT EJMEJyiHJL^I\. fj£ 1 READ
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  • 184 18 Daughter Suffered with Same Complaint Rheumatism often runs in families. In thid case, mother and daughter were affected, and they both suffered very severely. Read how they were restored to health by Kruschen Salts: -Until about four years ago, my mother, who is 67 years
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  • 704 18  -  Horatius LEAD DIRECTING DOUBLES (By THE importance of the opening lead against a high contract is generally realised bu f the maiorifcy of rivers do not properly consider the relation of the bidding to the play, before leading. Often a contract, will be made with case because the
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  • 49 18 Articles To Anocar In Morning Tribune In future the contract bridge articles by "Horatius" will appear in the Morning Tribune on Thursdays. This change will be put into effect al once, and the first artit'o under the new arrangement will appear in the Morning Tribune next Thursday.
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  • 52 18 (Sunday Tribune Copyrifht) Editor Who "Insisted The President" Santiago, (3* Senor Jorge Delano, owner and eg of Chile's leading political review, has been condemned w*" years' oyib and a fine of £100- His offence was the publictWß matter considered by the court' Insulting to the President ol
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    • 66 18 A^^ -ing'iiittjyiii'f, d^^\^A vice and value far in advance of any other Strvzce-after-purchase end high secona m hand prices are two of B.SA.'s great assets. Cycle Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd. SINGAPORE— MALACCA— KUALA LUMPUR— BATU PAHAT—MUAR. Penang Motors, Penang Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, Seremban. fl I Wa ■i 1
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  • 402 19  -  Phoenix Suggest* oll To The Singapore Controlling Body MED DOUBLES TITLE TO CHANGE HANDS? (By m t0 be congratulated for making an early start with tournaments According to my colleague, "the current season in the Northern Settlement proThe an eventful one, with a
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    43 19 Group photograph of the officials of the Singapore Badminton Association, taken at the annual general meeting last Saturday. The S.B.A. 1938 season will be ushered in within a few weeks, and a lot is in store for badminton enthusiasts in the Colony. (Tribune).
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  • 676 19  -  Racquet Discussed In Perak ARRANGEMENTS FOR WHITSUNTIDE (By FOLLOWING upon the comments I made in these columns last week, I was interested to learn that reference was made at the annual general meeting of the Perak Bad- i minton Association to two matters which I discussed.
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  • 188 19 Tan Chong Tee was said to be indisposed when the championships were held in Singapore last year, and this was the reason why he did not go very far. But it is no use making excuses, and Jet us hope that Singapore competitors will return from Kuala
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  • 203 19 SEATED IN FINALS Honours For Shamrocks Corresponded J^ts la *£L Ial *Part» fa VOuriti^s for <oe «Kej: M Waif Kch Kim Sun 'a victory in the last tie over Yap Chuan Choon gave the Shamrocks the victory. DETAILED RESULTS The following are the results (Shamrecks mentioned
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  • 690 19  -  Sphinx FIRST-ROUND TIES Improved Play Served Up (By THRILLS galore were provided in the fourth Penang junior badminton championship meeting which has already made a start last weekend when all the ties of the singles in the first round were played off. The second round of
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  • 410 19  - SELANGOR FACES A PROBLEM DOUBLES PAIR Better Facilities For Practices Rambler (By PREPARATIONS are well on the way for the 1938 all-Malayan badminton championship, the arrangements for which are in the hands of the Selangor Badminton Association. Besides looking after the arrangements for the tournament which take place during the
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  • 279 19 Take these fl<* -h-formine tafcfc i You know only too well, what that steady loss of weight foretells Chock it now, whit' there is yet time 1 You can now get. m the form of tiny >■ less, nigar-coated tablets, the most wonderful body-building,
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    • 70 19 W <fc .-DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TQ HOME MAKERS The bedstead is the centre of the homr. Price, beauty^and endurance should be considered On comparison of these three qualities, DIAMOND beds cannot be fguilltd DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRHPONG BOWOu RORO BINUA P O P
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  • 905 20  -  A ragus Start Of League Soccer Season S.R.C. Back To Where They Belong Interesting Games Ahead Gordons Lirgely An Unknown Quantity Still Arrival Of The Loyals Is Keenly Awaited Postals And Marines Will Be Missed- -Cannot Differences *ie Bridged? Cricket Wall Under Way (By /CHAMPIONS
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  • 799 20 Boxing Notes By "Flaneur" ri*HE long awaited 'iile fight for the lightweight championship of gapore betwesn Ignacio Fernandez the Filipino veteran, and Venture Marques the flashy young Maxican, has a1 last l "!i fix^d up, an'! will take place at tiw Bappy World covered Stadium on Mar.
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  • 46 20 lIM Bong^ Soo, ex-Malayan lawn lennis champion for several seasons, who was still unbeaten when he forsook his amateur status two years ago, will meet W. T. Tilden in an exhibition match at the Happy World floodlit court at 9 p.m. on March 24.
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  • 274 20 BATTING 106. K. Sundaram (C.S.C. vs. Wcarnes). BG. Amaldass (C.T. vs. Ipoh Club). 82. Ah Lum (Kly. Inst. vs. SeL Sikhs) 80. R. Todd (P.S.C. vs. Teluk Anson). 74. Choor Singh (I.A. vs. AX.S. Singapore). 71. B. S Gill (LA. vs. S.C.R.C. K.L.). 69. Colomb (V.I. vs.
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  • 882 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA Mulac«:i. SatuiU;t\ Tflf<: stay in littiUour oi II M warships Proieus, Westcotl and Orpheus last mvtfk provided Mala<tU with a spato ot Nporls fixture A team, composed mostly ol officers and drawl) from all Mine warship certainly impressed with their speed and stickwork, particularly in their
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  • 213 20 From (/iir Own i Batu Pi^at.SiW WITH the decUion of tht B*ui&j Badminton Anocttttw to n inter-party tournament w>a«ai»J April, local clubs and badmir»u» P v iii t ru i ing There are at J«*fr less th:> badminton paiuajj cd tji't AA>ociaUoP igj i oui it should
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    • 232 20 NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS The lot of the girl who is "net like ether girls" in the fact that she cannot participate in outdoor games because she lacks the strength and energy to do so is indeed hard. When she does overcome her nervous disinclination, and attempts to play, she
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  • 549 21 To Be Shown At Fair "NAME STANDS FOR CIVILISATION" New York. to the New York World Fair will get a glimpse of real English landscape. Old English gardens, paths and hedges, complete in every detail so far as difference in soil and climate will permit,
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  • 38 21 Singapore, Mar. 12. TIN The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: >\)0 (down fl%) RUBBER The price of rubber at noon is Singapore to-day was: Buyers 22';; (down Vl)\ S(>! 22% (down
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  • 86 21 DAILY PRICES I Kit! NT Singapore, Saturday i Tone of market: Opened weak now quiet. Latest Cable. London Spot Sheet 6 per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cte. 14-., per lb. Buyers, bellevf. No. I.X.R.S-S. In cases (F.0.8. March! 22". Gccd F.A.Q.
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  • 53 21 An excellent concert took place at the residence of Mr. P. R. P dmanbhan, of Sungei Gadut. on Mar. 2. by a very able and well km.vn n:-.riy oi musicians from Malabar Coast. There was a very considerable gatht sent and two gold Mi i?Js to the loadtKi
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    • 349 21 a la^an Listeners* Radio Gramme rt From People's l**" palace I &**:^£< «*o I TEANSMISSIOK 1 |£&2"^ d by John I V** ?Jr cp 618) Sentences and I God Only Wise <S. P.. 53d' I*■ ilsl "For the Colonial Service I -sacMr Harold Moss. Ronald MurgaI Spa'wates v. Ireland: A
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    • 413 21 PROGRAMME OF 8.M.8.C. Singapore Station On 225 Metres 11.00 a.m.: Military Band Music Gramophone Records "Coronation March and Hymn" and "The Guards Patrol." Played by H. M. Grenadier Guards. "March Heroique de Szabady". Played by the Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. 11.10 a.m.: Light Orchestral Conceit played by Reller's
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    • 392 21 U.S.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMME The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions. The numbers immediately after the calMetters refer to kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. 8.50 p.m. Salon Musicale (E) New York, W2XE 21,520; 13.9. 10.50 p.m.— Children's Hour, amateur (3)— New York, W2XE* 21,520; 13.9. TO-MORROW 6.05
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    • 349 21 To-day's Diary Of Events SPORT The Tides: 8.01 a.m., 8 ft.; 9.48 p.m., 7 ft. 7 ins. Golf: Exhibition by Japanese Champion, Island Club, 0.30 a.m. Cricket: S.C.R.C. ,v. Wearne Bros. B.C.; S.C.K.C; S.C.C. II v. R.A.F.. Seletar; C.S.C. v. I:A:, C.S.C.; Clarke Rangers v. R. E., Pulau Brani. Fraser
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    • 75 21 (Continued from previous oc Mr. D. Oppenheim, Mr A. K. D. Neilson, Mrs. E. Woolward. Mrs. M. G. Kealley. Miss KeciJey. Mr. T. P. F. McNiece. Mr. A. M. Jardine, Mrs. V. Robinson, Mr. G. S. Hallas, Mr. H. V. Jones. Mrs. H. V. Ebert, Miss K. B. Anderson, Mr.
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  • 440 22 TWICE FLOORED DURING EARLY STAGES OF FIGHT BAER A CLEAR WINNER AMERICAN REPRODUCES FORM WHICH ENABLED HIM TO BEAT CARNERA Y Saturday. Mi c-world heavyweight cc. 1 the form a tfe.e world title Prii i imem when he •it Tommy Farr, British Empire
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  • 230 22 CRICKET AT ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL Singapore, Saturday. PT. Andrew's School eleven defeated the Aai.iu Chinese School team at cricket on the Stamford Road ground this :i by 32 runs. ANDREWS SCHOOL cA. Sin^h b Hon Hing 25 Lewis run out o net). Edwin b dec 6g I2 p Singh A.
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  • 225 22 Wear ties Dismiss Malays For Ninety Six Rims Singapore, Saturday. SPLENDID bowling by Aman Puteh raid Mahmood helped the M.F.A. ro beat Wearnes Brothers Sports Club by 24 runs in a cricket match played vA Farrer Park this afternoon. MALAYS— Ist Innings. A. R. Cmar Tow b L. Sullivan 0
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    159 22 Draw In Tournament At S.C.C. THE following is the draw in the lawn bowls tournament. E. R. Maples and F. H. Brooks (plus 3» v. W. Holiey and R. G. Wilson (plus 6). H. Gild and H. E. Stevens (plus 4) v. E. H. Coleman and F. W.
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  • 189 22 Distinguished Ceylonese Arriving To-Morrow The Hon. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike arrives in Singapore to-morrow by the "Nieuw Holland" after representing Ceylon at the 150th anniversary celebrations in Australia. There will be a big gathering at the wharf to receive him,
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  • 217 22 SAPPERS VISIT ST. JOSEPH'S Singapore, Saturday. JN a cricket match played on the Bras Basah Road ground this afternoon the Royal Engineers easily defeated St. Joseph's Institution by 75 runs. Scores:— ROYAL ENGINEERS Simpson c R. Oliveiro b Webb 14 Webb c Webb b Pennefather 21 Templeman b Webb 7
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  • 891 22 ON WHOM WILL HONOUR BE BESTOWED? ENGLAND'S TEST CAPTA| N Considerable Speculation I B Cricket Circles THERE is considerable speculation as to who will lead England in the coming Te.sts against Australia and the reference made to the subject at the 2OOth anniversary dinner of East Molesey cricketers by R.
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    25 22 The soccer XI of the Royal Engineers, who lost their fust maUh of tfci season in the First Division of the League on Friday. < Tribune".
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  • 67 22 Results of Irish Cup soccer matches played on Feb. 26 were: IRISH F.A. CUP— ROUND 2 Bangor 2, Linfield Reserves 0. Belfast Celtic 0, Ballymena 0. Derry City 2, Newry Town 1 Glentoran 1, Glenavon 1. F.A. OF IRELAND CUP ROUND 2 Drumcondra 0, Dublin Distillery 4 SUNDAY
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  • 140 22 R.A.F. Bowler Routs Ceylon Batsmen Singapore, Saturday. THE CcyJon Sports Club were defeated by 5 wickets by the Royal Air Force in a cricket match played at Balestier plain this afternoon. Scores: CEYLON BC V. Ambiavagar b Brecfc A. N b. Pillai c Bmtt& 6 J N Fernando b **3L
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  • 17 22 Straits CWgJ ,1 r will hoid i World Park y;**'^ I hiutien of their
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    • 57 22 f HAPPY WORLD STADIUM j FRIDAY, 18th MARCH at 9 P. M. FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CF SINGAPORE OVER 15 (3) RDS. Ihmi 9: jen Sn^. s VS. V^% £k a "tF m c^»" jam fpfttijft Cm ;?t vs. kid lewfs SC AT USUAi DEPOTS Wfef S3, 2, I 50
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  • 863 23 -Solitary licket Draws First Double Tote Pool inNATHAN ROMPS HOME TO PAY $77 DIVIDEND Sultan Of Perak's Colours First In Two Events .from Out Oirn Repcjkak Lompur, Saturdav. "L^aZ Sprint jgff.,l ace mettins in Kuala bcfore M fMuth race. fiW*S to "romped him to
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    16 23 I Kuala Lu.n pur tfftOWing Jonathan winning from Green Kvcs and First Bid. Tribune
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  • 664 23 Khalsa Association At The S.R.C. Teachers Score 186 For 6 vs S.C.C. Singapore, Saturaay. AN S.C.C. eleven played a drawn game with the Singapore Teachers' Asso•iaticn when time intervened. Scores: Scores: TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION B. Dudley b Tufnell 0 P. Ratnasabapathy c Lee b Jagger 3-, T. E. K. Retnam b
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  • 211 23 Cricket Club XI Out For 57 Runs Collapse Against p. w. o. s. a ined a deci b wicket* [he i >r 57. V. L'! 1;. P. W.D I •.1 with i#o v.- 1 1 for six The P. W.D. pr. I oorw two wi down ftv.i continued b, i
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  • 405 23 Y. M. C. A. Tennis Result Singapore, Saturday IT. KAMI3 Singapore Malay Rham vi pion h N S. Wise the S.C.C. 3 -6, s—o, in the CCA. tennis tournament this noon. The t: produced j- the la rf rtien j/ was o uvred T. Aizawa i c! !hed his v
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  • 25 23 Blakan Mati beat Pulau Brani af neoe In a Div. II match by one r'oal fr> ml last evening at Blakan Mali.
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    • 453 23 Oh, My Poor Legs That Awful Fatigue! Dp You Know it? That Agonising Pain! Have You Suffered it? DO your legs throb and burm Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism Do piles make your life a misery Does your heart fail to eep your blood flowing freely
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  • 887 24 Are Private Doctor Poorly Paid? Enormous Amount Of Trouble Work Done For A Small Remuneration— Proi. Hawes Singapore, Saturday. 4 TN compaii.- >n with the standard in other countries, I have often bten ■ppiifrd by the amount of trouble and work that is, on the average, taken for a very
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  • 30 24 London, March 12. IN an amateur soccer international match played at Hampden Park tc-day, England defeated Scotland, for the flrsf. time, by five goals to two.— Reuter
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  • 330 24 English Scottish Football Results ARSENAL BEATEN AGAIN Airdrieonians' Good Win London, March 12. RESULTS of English and Scottish league football matches played to-day, as cabled by Reuter were as follows ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Birmingham 2 Manchester C- 2 Jhariton A. 4 Huddersfield T. 0 Chelsea 0 Bolton W. 0
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  • 372 24 5250 FINE AND TEN STROKES OF ROTAN FOR EAR SLICING Singapore, Saturday. <r THIS is the third case of its kind, your worship. There has been no aiie^t in the other two, but the poii": have been fortunate In effecting an a'rest in this one, commented Court Inspector Wrav ir.
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  • 34 24 Wales Beat Ireland 11-5 DEUTER'S message from London, states that in an international rugby match played at Swansea tody, before a crowd < f 40,000, Wales defeated Ireland by 11 points to five.
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  • 57 24 Singapore. Bum Wong Fei. a young Chinese day sentenced to undergo nineaai ijgorous imprisonment whenheeh trial on a charge of committirj m respect of a purse that c $2 60 cents from one Chew Qt while travelling in a troliev bit I function of Bras Basah
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