Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 May 1938

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune plo^J. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, MAY 1. 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 236 1 Greatest Air Battle Of The China War Shanghai, Apr. 30. to an account given m a foreign despatch, it is stated that Japanese planes m a raid on Hankow yesterday, fell into a death-trap prepared by the Chinese. n planes, m. hiding many bombers
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  • 180 1 B'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Apr. 20. rdict at the conclusion of the joint inquiry held into Mrs heah Kok Wah. Mr. K. A. Blacker, the Coroner, Ito woiid transmit the depositions of witnesses to the Chief Police ta^syiK <**• fljt rf
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  • 60 1 (By Air Mail) From -Our Oivt? Correspondent) London. Apr. 22. MR Eric Macfadyen has been re-elected Chairman of the Governing body of the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture for 1938-39. Sir David Pram has been appointed president for life. At the annual mceLlnn it was announced that Malaia
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  • 153 1 London. Apr. 30. THE International Sugar Council concluded its deliberations with the issue of a communique announcing a reduction m the quotas by five per centum, making the present total quotas 3.230,950 metric tons. During the meeting, further quanti- ties amounting 107,500 metric tons were released. Owing
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  • 40 1 DRESTON won the F.A. cup final against Huddersn^ld, the score being one nil after extra time. (See page 22 for full report.) The results of ether English and Scottish football matches will be found on page 3.
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  • 107 1 LORD NUFFIELD'S £50,000 FOR SCOOT MOVEMENT London. April ;u -y i,^ promised to donate £50,000 f.rttP g^ scouts' fund provided the ''^J'the objective of CSOO.OOU. .nc was launched by the Duke of T* sJ*J^^Hoase. bas as its object the preN c %CO ut movement, placing scouting **ZlKtasß for all time.
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  • 22 1 STOLEN PAINTINGS RECOVERED: MAN CHARGED j^ London, Apr I Staler H^y!*" or o. accused of j5£3T ptnlil from tons ■£*•> <W e re-
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  • 37 1 London, Apr. 30. The account of a plot to create an incident m Sudeten districts m Czechoslovakia mentioned m a message from Berlin yesterday night, is a complete fabrication, .states the Minister for Czechoslovakia m London. Reuter
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  • 27 1 A Reuter message from Barcelona states that over 60 people were killed, and 120 were injured m two air raids on the city.
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  • 119 1 Singapore, Saturday. TAI Wuh Choon, a young Cantonese. appealed unsuccessfully before the Chief Justice, Mr. P. A. McElwaine, m the High Court, against sentence of 15 months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him by the District Judge on a charge vi pick-pocketing. The appellant submitted that he was
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  • 155 1 ACCIDENT ACQUITTAL NOT UPHELD Singapore, Saturday. AN appeal by the Crown against the acquittal of a Malay taxi driver named Hassan bin Abdullah, on a charp;e a. 'Sikh by $Mrksh *»ct. Jh Road "was ailowtei^te^MF. Justjce MgBlWaine, Chief TOstice Ih the Hi<ffi Court to-day, his lordship making an order setting
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  • 27 1 BACK TO THE U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks (left) with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldwyn, on departure from Waterloo for the U.S.— Planet News.
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  • 300 1 nRmni?VT M Washington, Apr 29. UKfcMDfcIVT Roosevelt, m a message to Congress on the Anti-Trust Law revision, recommends a half mil! on dollars appropriation for "comprehensive study of the concentration of economic power m American industry and the effect of that concentration upon
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  • 173 1 ALARMING FALL IN THRIFT MEMBERS Singapore. Saturday. "THE steady reduction m member- ship is actually aiarming but more of the staff are improving their financial position. We should think cf ways and means of inrVeasina tinmembership," said Mr. G. C. Allen, presiding at the tenth annual general meeting of the
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  • 932 1 2SSZS! ssruss E2? tarncd £he year oefo¥£. The profit of $73,011.74 as commred I With $25,355.11 for the previous year denotes encouraging progress, and gives grounds for hope that the most difficult years m the history of this old-esta-blished business may have been m thered.
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  • 58 1 STOLE CYCLE TO FIND WORK (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 30. AN English-speaking Chinese, who cycled from Malacca to Penang on a stolen bicycle m quest of a job I was to-day convicted by Mr. G. Turner, police magistrate, of theft of a bicycle,' and was sentenced to be
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 179 2 .u.«i|y lhat Kemoves liv- < MM heartburn, pain, disten-•-•'f.. palpitations, and shortness of breath v m fcno* distressing ol Indigestion only too well. They are i y/ Aiiff which In turn is caused b> tndigi '-<• and fermenting food. We ha that vegetable luable property ttfWng
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 2 Two girl holidaymakers take their swing into the clouds at the Blackheath taster Monday fair.— Planet News.
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  • 677 2 "SHOW PRAGUE ROAD TO JUSTICE* SAYS GERMAN NEWSPAPER HPUE utmost confidence concerning the future is the keynote of British Press comments on the result of the Anfflo-Fremh talks. As was to ba expected, newspaper comments m Berlin were con fined principally to the likely
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  • 67 2 Singapore, Saturday. THE third Criminal Assizes for the settlement of Singa*K.re tor the year will commence before Mr. Juslice VV. K. Xlcrne on Monday. There are ?even cases on the list, two of which are cases of armed sang robbery. The other cases include one each of
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  • 33 2 Prague, Apr. 30. Sudetendeutsch is planning to mak? May Day the occasion for the biggest demonstration of Nazi solidarity ever :,taged m Czechoslovakia. Czechs ore al&o holding celebrc.ticns on an unprecedented scale.— Reuter.
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  • 198 2 THE French Sloop v Dumcnt D'Uiville H is expected at BipgapOfC vt 2 p.m to-day. She Will cornr. to* single anchor a& ccnvG:uent m the M?n of War anchorage rd is expected to on thr 'same day as scon as provisiens and oil are embarked. The
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  • 20 2 Tan Kok Bis died April 30. A^ed 46 Funeral tVlay 1 at 10 a.m. from No. 1 Still Lane.
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  • 48 2 Malaya On Home Stage (By Air JIUU ft which wSnL^ w I 'trc on Apr fc. ijj f I S nee jie soent t«,* M Ben Knows the lie $?,>, WlfcJ E ■<"" v. ill play thin? .""ilSl ne>- man who ownTnSl^^Sl thai method lailed {J^*slt tool; lessons m Malay
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  • 105 2 A lleged Book-Making Police Raid Puiang, SiUr*. I A PARTY of police led by fe*jEf 11 Superintendent if hfct i Wiltshire*. Inspmor Kar to |2*t and Inspector Isaac rufei i,.fr I: now n firm of money chtnppj Beach Street thig eteti'inf tw aj bcok- making. IP* Immediately after the poha
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  • 100 2 CONTRIBUTION TO PEACE Aim Of Italian And CenM Statesmen m BefL. ij RITLER'S visit to Rom* ca "afl will net result In &ui«* nappmir?s. ay: < 1 cliici:-! commentator w Rttkr jjf 'Our .nutual relation* aft i* ME ii tie Berclitcsga^w Sept niber, 1916. and bitf MW •On this basis
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  • 33 2 A Chimse cychst J^HSucwn by a motor car^lt Vclcria Street ano Agjffdj^ :ter fcur o'clOCl s taken to the Tan W^mim ambulance aiffsnni l| both less. *■*<*■? He was m extremely W* end wa^unaWetowaifc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 164 2 II y7 Hi x^i/tr'-l \Y^f \J ■Sr v N. a f I j^^ w^ /y V N I jßli'!i'" V^—C^ffir fix lUldait&i WB^ wo mm Me virpm! It IS EASY to oflend by *»-ariiijr undies more thau a this iv a hot liuiate without u~ i 1 1 1 1
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    • 86 2 jßaffles Brasserie i BRAS BASAII ROAD. L TO-DAY SPECIAL CURRY S 111 lIX $1.00 j I SERVED FROM 12.. o >o TO 3 P.M. S ALSO POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES Afternoon Teas a Speciality. i i HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. S S i I RADIOGRAM Outside catering Under- Cake.s made
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    • 253 2 BRAIN-BUILDING FOR SUCCESS. A. Master Mental Fi'rness Course geared to the needs of 1938 by W. J. ENNEVER, The Founder of PELMANISM— the greatest of all Mind-Training-Experts who says to you: "Everyone has it m him to be a Success— to get more respor.si m jobs to make more money
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    • 86 2 REFRESHINGLY NEW Williamson's Lancaster Table Cloth.? and Decorino Cambric ior Curtains, elc Ideal for Nurseries and Kitchens. Inspect them at WHITEAWAY LAIDLAVV LIMITED. ROYAL ENGLISH SCHOOL nced.^ no introduction to the people oi Singapore, nor does its principal. MR. F. NEELANKAVIL. B The School is situated at No. 117 Kumpong
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  • 812 3 u9 JOHN HANDS' •Strong REfO R _T__ *h« towards ungfs*- S«S by rill***:. IVther which kSsssks s*f t this comn. "USt respectfully to »"5^M "'^•iiind aiid-'.vfii-itmSt'ti *c room m Sr*** 10 "S^me* because after Bi*JELlt loprovide my chile food, although you i wu by praying tc
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  • 90 3 NEW TIN SUPPLY SOURCE? <llv Air Mail.) F/^-. r O»JI Correspondent) London, Apr. 23. Illi: (i; c;:vcry oi j. new mineral u casiterila,' 4 is claimed by two \rsrentinc citizens, Senores Ismael Carlo and Julio Felix Johnson, who have applied for a concession for its exploitation, according to thf» AB£fo*Arieati߀
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  • 16 3 A dramatic moment from the film "Damaged Lives," soon to be screened m Singapore.
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  • 323 3 LEPROSY CURE FROM SNAKE VENOM Mr. St. Alban-Smith 's Hopes (From Our Oxen Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 22. MR. A. St. Alban-Smith has been laid up ever since he came home on leave last year. He now hopes to have recovered sufficiently to return to Malaya at the
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  • 585 3 "PEG O' MY HEART" AN OUTSTANDING SUCCESS SINGAPORE theatre-goers will welcome with open arms the latest k recruit to the ranks of amateur dramtics m the person of Miss Joan Hawtrey, who staged the comedy "Peg O" My Heart" at the Victoria Theatre last night m aid of the Children's
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  • 333 3 English Scottish League Football Results Manchester Beat Leeds 6 2 (as cabled by Reiser) M English and Scottish |f 'lfflf* matches, played yesterday, wen- ;ts i allows: ENGLISH MSAGUE, PIV. 1 Aisenal I Liverpool 0 Blackpool 3 We i Bjwich A. 1 BUton VV. '<> Middle.sbiuu^i: 1 Brentford l Birminghsftn
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  • 31 3 KHO SIN KIE WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP KHO Sin Kie (China) defeated Austin (Britain) m the British hard courts tennis final by 6-4; 6-4; 3-6; 6-3, says a Reuter message from Bournemouth.
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    • 44 3 J /YOH 7 SINGAPORE'S having a HURRICANE HUT SOON there'!! be aT V PHOON of) FUN when BOH TAYLOR arrives! S pwrr--- \J^ v^ k 'J9EJJ^^BLfStf4b.£Li^T^. **^tr.^4 l'^w j*W wk dm to? 9B mh jSh^p^ Lionel BARRYMORE «^:'^^i a| Jut P*B i i J
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    • 483 3 Gain Weight— A Pound a Day New Discovery Direct from Hollywood Builds Rich, Red Blood, Strong Nerves and Aids Glands Are you Thin, Run-Down, Nervous, Un- new energy', strengthen vitality. 5. Clear derwelght. Lacking m Energy, or Suffer- and soften the skin. 6. Stimulate the app«jng from Pimples or a
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    • 320 4 SIXTH DAY and STILL PACKING OUTi MALAYA'S LARGEST THEATRE j ALL RECORDS SMASHED HUNDREDS S TURNED AWAY j >a t 11 w m s WW T j "f 3 SHOWS J 1^ A ll Mlfl^ I TO-DAY S 3T/ie iy/io/e Town's Talking about it j 'The HURRICANE'! JB S^n X
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    • 295 4 A J- >«^^* *M^^ THE SINGAPORE V carefree joyous comedy m settings of Yvx7\^> MARKET ROMANCE! ««V J™ A 0 :.^^teHPlj .PAVILION TO-DAY AT 3.15 615 Singapore to-day was:— J Jfl^^L,: 4 4 i* 7^ -sll 'f%kßF* tare M.etroDoL 1 The price of rubber al noon m j r V
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    • 188 4 1 3 SHOWS T0 day A I H A MRD 1 3.i5, 6.15 ri Li 11 rl ITI Dli 9.15 1 s Every Show Packed Out Si Opening P^^S I WEICOMC TO I 77 I J U I j |WJ °3ib;^ 1 Fox Movietone's h l^llS^l Air'TkcZf^ l^y^^J Oxford Boat
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  • 1530 5 A NEW RECIPE FOR FINDING SWEETH EARTS fa. Waiter Shows Hollywood The Way To Do It NOEL BARBER'S WEEKLY FILM NEWSREEL H the Pavilion this week for an in-between date f| Ll£d one ni^ht only? Maybe not, but most of your If at have been there, f"r when I nalked
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    9 5 rfitftiti*' HlWrw *W! and ™T*» m -The Women
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  • 22 5 And it looks as though she's making it with a catapult. She's one of "The Women Men Marry."
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  • 95 5 Even trivial worries assume serious proportions when ycur health suffer.;, therefore, keep yourself m trie best possible condition physically and mentally, m order to be abte the better to combat the many difficulties which are daily arising. Regular elimination of the waste matter from the system is essential
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  • 200 5 THE SLAVE OF HOLLYWOOD EVER LONGED TO BE A FILM STAR? TO HAVE MONEY, GLAMOUR ROMANCE? Well, Francine Bordeaux was a Hollywood star. Now read on CRANCINE went into the witness--1 box at Hollywood's Law Courts or. the 12th of this month. And wailed out the strangest story Hollywood has
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  • 285 5 GARY Cooper, learned to roll his own cigarettes when he rode the cattle lange m Montana. Nov; he'? a mo»ie star, but he stifl prefers hand-made smokes to the ready-made variety. M ARGOT Grahame, wrote a murder mystery at the aye of 11. It vca* called "Found Shot*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 196 5 \i UEAI Clar' Disease wHk Cuticura You long to be totally free from the tormenting A itch and disfiguring eruptions of skin disease. I MAGICAL You long to see those pimples, boils, ulcers and y CD scaling patches heal and disappear. Then buy 9 nCALCH Cuticura Ointment and your recovery
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  • 1024 6 OR GIES AT FRENCH RESOR T (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 15 AFTER healing how a wealthy hu.sband and his ex-dance host(; wife were alleged to have condud themselves during a Continental visit, Mr. Justice Bucknill critic 1 the couple with
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  • 76 6 Hollywood. DICK Powel!, singing film star, has been put on the suspended livt by his studio (Warner Brothers) here because he declined a role m a film called "The Garden of the Moon." Mr. Powell thus joirs M ss Bette Davis, another itar of the same stud?o,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 439 6 -DIAMOND* BEDS AR P A W*^ fl SOUND INVESTMENT Ny I You (peed one-third of J9 your life Id >cd. Ibrrelnrc I jH your bedstead is the mod *H fcmport«nl ten. at ftimitur*' Q| Jjj to root boose. Ivtl Do Ml bi ratun*« wvf> %.^V»^^B nythinf Inferior to m-Aoj DIAMOND
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    • 110 6 To ift tOy o^.""- —^^BB Harhn St»« on the *ome f^eaefit. lJL ll||<i %fiL*J during thefa^nT*^^ never w«,t to i«?Si« l >illM end of Apnl tociS?*- l *Sl stomach atiinflTu i 4 )USt try thtt iamowZL *J 1 n "-"ded stomach p^., paiiu pu aft^i the j^T sure it s
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  • 848 7 Ax,s Trembles H.tler And Mussolini Are Not Nearly So Friendly As They >^"^ Are Supposed To Be^ T0 "WELCOME" HITLER I i 4 gone by, the function rswspaper reporter was fet of setting down details tffcjpoogsin various parts of fcirf that they might be who took
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  • 82 7 rONTINUOUS advertising, like continuous work, is most effective. If there is any enterprise m the world that a quitter should leave severely alone it is advertising: Advertising does not jerk; it pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady. It increases dUy by day, year
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  • 79 7 I Don't Refer To You. THE experienceof others Is i the cheapesrexperience we c 1 buy 1 i S TF you think women can't A take a joke, you ought to i see some of their husbands. no not think you are the only i brainy man m the busi-
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  • 409 7 I Review The News JJAVE you heard the news why Hitler ordered the banning m Germany of the British film, ''Victoria the Great"? If you want an example of a great Dictator's small mindedness, here it is. The film was banned because the incidental music which accompanies the presentation was
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 7 U NDER HER HAT Brief bathing suits are favoured by Dorothy Lamour, of Paramount. She prefers satin lastex, e| ther all-white, or white background with vari-coloured prints and with a low sunback.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 242 7 Mussolini And Austria gAID Mussolini ON JINE 26, 1934: trajric death of Chancellor Dollfuss h sronoly shaken me. He died for (he independence of Austria which i< one of Italy^ jft^S&ji aic P lcs we n;^ v^ defended and this v ill bev> flfl|-f In n future." m ON OCT.
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  • 2617 8  -  BO YD CABLE DLJL;KLTOMEOKM WHEN Pat Robb and Jimmy L went I ether as "first voyagers" m sail, quickly acquired nicknames that stud to them through many years and many ships. The name? were a fair summing-up of the early and continued characterise tics of both
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 484 8 Be Won A~ CHoicTfROM s AR^tttS VALUED AT^PE2ffi£ A -ii^-- f mediately after adjudication, and the Hl^^^^ 23 fe^m >' contest will run approximately ■Hl"^* 2S| "^^Sl^ JW^~2S 127 j Messrs" Barlow" Co., reserve the 2G '""HB^ SHI 3) 32 33| ~1 34 j j KKAD THESE SIMPLE CONDITIONS M^^H___
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    • 378 8 Germs m Your Kidneys Kill Health and Vitality I'M TIRED OUT 1 TRY CYSTEX ITHELPEDYOU YE^MyanklES NERVOUS.ACHING I MAYBE YOUR WONDERFULLY arem't Swollen AND GET UP NIGHTS I KIDNEYS NEED HELP l 7/ AND MY DI27INESS y^ i' If is gone YOU SAY I YES, IT WONT COST I|B PAYS
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    • 8 8 Buy yours!"' 600 D Pec visnnL or L£tfjj|
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  • 718 9 HO W TO CLEAR Birds Of Worms 4OS. SO"- MUST BE T CONDfTJOMED ll* K few™ Health advi■f^at the runs proceed **^J£«i 1». or two St or flour), d WSJL salt, or six cvt. oi JT W wither the sefl g HfSL^ri* 8 or Kltf3B»l^ areas estima.f pf/^^nco ver 8OO
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  • 415 9  - THE ENGLISHMAN'S MARK! R. A. Thompson D.G.Sc. MONOCLES FASHION By (Doctor of Ocular Science) THERE is no doubt that th? monocle, whatever its land of origin, is universally regarded as the sign- manual of the true Englishman a symbol even more distinctive than his top hat, his spat or his
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  • 308 9 GIRL DRESSED AS MAN London. OENTENTE of three months' hard labour was passed at Thames 'London) Police-court on a 22-^ear-c\r\ r'n\ who, a* p previous hearing, hid apresred dressed m trousers nnd a rtiff collar and tie. Cn her .second appearance the gir' Margari Ken/on, of Mile End-road. gttwney. bad
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 194 9 lirlJo^\i ill < A Ik i h FORMERLY IN BOTTLES targeSizefSoz.) $f-/OcuSmall Size (40z.) 65 rts SS oua!1? REWS ln fhe EC °NOMY TIN you will obtain -uanilTY as m former bottles at a LOWER PRICE. nS IS alaW a BrfTER ANDREWS. By buying it m **Z Till 0 SAVE
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    • 259 9 Hp3||! WOMEN End ymvi tufflvdny! BANISH the «^^P^%^^ W o4L/X)N 1 envy those women who take their difficult f days sin their stride. Be like them. Banish the cause of your suffering instead of just relieving it. Just think of being pain-free. Fit to work. Able to enjoy playing games.
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  • 1547 10 THE held by Mrs. M. Ban af.er the wedding of her daughter, M ..-> Pat-icia J. Ban*, to Mr. BasH Peterson Walker-Taylor, was a v r; pay and happy one. The popularity of the bridal couple aa indicated by the large attendance id the number of beautiful
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  • 97 10 A well-de- erv*:l cause that should be i upported is c Fa r m aid of the St. Andrew's Ha pi .-1 Sj m for tubercular ehildrt n, to be held at the Vint >ria Memorial Hall on May 5. HooflLoni bomd on the < Verd itr'd
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  • 131 10 DO you know that milk, wbfeh looks so ineffectual, posse iscs-astonish'ng properties? iicfit is> amazing f used externally on your iace, s» »t you are a v.i'-e woman you wiH We ii a trial. Try a mll'a > next tme zn r see how it clean* en, refreshes
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 121 10 MADAME PAGE Late of 92. Piccadilly, London. EXPER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER Specialist m Maternity Wear. Battery Bldg. Battery Road, f none 6327. Singapore Sentosa 61, STEVENS RD. Renowned Pes d°ntial estahU^hmenfc situated or 5 acres of elrvpted prounH.^. I a^p dPflrle rooms with vernndah b?th. Al eaten n r
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    • 22 10 Genuine Reduction will be offered at Clearance SALE for 10 days only. Commencing on May the 2nd. Capitol Bld?s. Phone Singapore 3838
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    • 60 10 "CHRISTIE" FOR THE RACCS NEWLY RECEIVED I KOM NEW YORK HATS OF THE LATEST STYLES. COLOURS AND SIZES. Prices Moderak 19, STAMFORD Rf». POONE ZSZ&. MAX FACTOR'S MELTIISG CIEANSIMO Ftctor'i C!e*naeg Cretaj beuum onc't* 'nstaetly, ftzetntca mof« deeply ieto *ht porca, "in»'» more thoroughly. It will keep yoor ikis fßf*?»>«
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    • 67 10 PAI.AIK dies MOM* j; ISA, !)V.;.il HuiMnv; I J Always »Pi stock the Litrsl cicsfr I from tj Vienna «»nd Hollywood I THE JADE TRET I FIRST ANNUAL /s AOH ON GENUINE REDUCTF^ \H Battery Poad ™ONI I Id Floor. 7 !lL^ i C LOWING I 00U KWTO f iht
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  • 1392 11 (fowwuL Jha. SPwpA FUN AND FASHIONS AT FRASER'S HILL the afternoon a t the faiais r^^^^rrfnchwoman to gwSSHSs «t this her' *;7S crepe a f th" J^ red sann ties at the *L one oi N«!c silk iacc. *irt fines-the Kind that itf Wto a
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  • 181 11 r^HE new Parts fashion Indicates 0 return to that of th* da^s lust A oefore and after the war. You will be reminded of "this m thnew evening crinolines, the longer suit jackets often worn with pleated skirts during the pre-a7id iiost-war days, and m oth^r jackets with
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  • 37 11 At tract i\r bracelets and earrings of ffildcd s !\er set with amethysts, turquoise, topaz, cornelian, garnets of Kcd prarls m exquisite gay coloured designs wit give you that million dcllar appearance with your dresses
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 jPRISCILLA Ltd. j •iiii:.\.ioijk" j COBSETS GIRDLES "11l II ill Tl" S INFORMAL FROCKS EXTRA SMALL LARGE SIZES 61. STAMFORD ROAD. S TEL. 3335. T t VISIT Dresses from $4 to jS 2 7 Materials! designed by expert designer. Phone 6832 10, Battery Rd. J KM I'.v^y Store, j "*■>»%
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    • 79 11 IELSIE MARY! i Late of London S tOT Day E ven i n« i Gowns Designed by Imadame page; at 66 Rodney House*' 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain $5-$3 O. S jy jfr r ""j7~"" V* The famous Qcansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is
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    • 64 11 Lactogen is complete nourishment for babies. Prepared from the world's choice of pure p[ Laciogen is balanced m \I MB v.-^ i i Vs^/ I■ a nHfV I **v j W ,Jc aET3 Everything a mother needs to know concerning baby is contained m the Lactogen Baby Book. To obtain
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  • 543 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, May 1, 1 938. ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS t4ioM time to time, letters appear m the Press on the subject of the pro-Malay policy followed by the Government of the Federated Malay States m the matter pi appointments to administrative posts. It would be idle to deny thai
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  • 1009 12  - We Need A PAN -MALAYAN OUTLOOK C. H. W. Goull In Things Like These 9Os <~^" '-^~<- < >^^> ,^-> >-^"- w. Decentralisation is a fine thing for matters of parochial importance only, but when it comes to co-ordination of policy m such general matters as road and traffic policy,
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  • 369 12  -  Anglius ARCHIE: "Why do you call me 'Pil- grim'?" Mabel: "Well, every time you call you make a little progress." i TROOP of Boy Scouts was encamp- ed on the creek bank at the bottom cf Blogg's larm. The scoutmaster announced that they would
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 43 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYK Muscle anomalies. Cro-;^ i ••cj c > r s Com p I ica ted CMM oi* defective vision- w s^^ K. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of (Jcular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. < .itnsiiltation Without Cost or Obligation.
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    • 44 12 /jg^B».\ 'BROWNIE Popular Brownie takes Bf^^M full-size pictures, 3J m. by 2\ m. IP^H Snaps or time exposures. Tested Kodak lens. Very simple to tttC wßfPv^M Only 52.50 [Blli^n Obtainable from all Kodak D* a KODAK UM TLU (Incorpor.ird CiijUo**)' 130 Kob.n»»« 00t0 i^ft
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    48 13 Abv Mrs M. Morgan and lidden by S. Wragg. iron Plate when the Spring Meeting opened at Epsom, k »wned by Mr. Solomon and ridden by P. Mater, Mullet < Mr. Bailne and t Smith) third. Photo M^* lth Sows: Ihe finish of the first race.
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  • 189 13 London. make We brighter for nurses at a London hospital by hanf. stortings on duly, allowing probationers to live at home, I htttft by six hour> a week to forty-eight, and increasing •retarv Thomas "Illinium cf the BelI Children, Clapham I Road, London, sumLed it ail
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  • 54 13 (attaint thit MttinMt Of lhe mm *•<*• m ias hrn fed b» the Mr «a* ir the fienuntil was i* b? Sir yp Pfarson. MMB of lhe tmA Hospiv:hut> viid. 1 mat examiiae quwtM was to Mil i vale iMin; a uri jioltinj IV beds. nJ <hswia< »oi many
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  • 9 13 sL te Sreem *t Swaml e£f J the senenu
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  • 33 13 A little ffirl with pig-ta;ls and dressed m a kilt and tartan bonnet seen among (he spectators at the Changing of the Guard ceremony at St. James' Palace, London.
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  • 67 13 •"Mail, <* Apr. 15. j^^* 158 succeeded m oblj tcinin^ through a process of his own excellent "rubtxr" from tomato-skins. The results of the experiments of Dr. Mauri have received official reco?mtnn by the National Research Council. It is calculated that from the skins >i 8
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  • 480 13 CUSTOMS BURN THEM ALL Johannesburg. A stringent lightning Union Government censorship has harmed from South Africa ISO magazines and periodicals. Although many of the periodicals are seemingly innocuous, they are rewarded by the Government 4 as "objectionable and a threat to the country's morality."
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  • 123 13 MAGINOT LINE ARRESTS (By Air Mail) 1P London, April Jfi. TWO brothers, the heads of a well-knovn Frtn'h firm of erg neer* hay? been arrested at Strasburg on a < harge of pivine plans of the Maginot line foitifications to Germany The firm had carried out contracts on the fortifications
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  • 38 13 The head was torn from an effigy of Ilerr Hitler and kicked about m the crowd during an anti-Fascist demonstration staged by 5,000 Socialists and Communists m New York. Police broke up the demonstration.
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  • 260 13 WALL STREET Money-King Richard Whitney, sentenced to five to ten years for stealing securities, has gone to Sing-Sing to begin prison work for which he will be paid eight cents a day. Whitney could have travelled to gaol m his
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  • 157 13 Trade Union Hours For Elephants Trivandrum, Travancore. CTATE temple elephants taking part m processions are to have 'a 12 -hour working day, according to a decision of the Travancore Government. Elephants on procession duty must not be made to work for more than five hours at a stretch. There are
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  • 51 13 Martin Sullivan, seventy-two-year -old father of twelve children and grand father of twenty-three, was electrocuted at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, i' o five murders. He was sorry he failed to kill six. Before he was led to the electric chair he said: "I am satisfied, even I did miss
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  • 124 13 LONDON TO ARCTIC BY AIR THIS summer's time-schedules on European Airways inaugurated officially as from March 27 —will see remarkable facilities m air travel for holiday-folk. Long-distance flights across Europe will be possible by inter-connected routes. New services will be introduced; while an outstanding feature of the season will be
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  • 131 13 ORANGE TREES 300 YEARS OLD THE park of Versailles has 1,200 orange trees, which come out of their winter quarters m the second half of April. A number of these orange trees were flourishing m the days of Louis XIV. The orange trees are planted In large square boxes, with
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  • 1508 14  - STRANGE ANIMALS AND STRANGE WEATHER W.B.Patersan IN which I discourse on pie-eyed yahoos, bottle- nosed quart hogs and comment on the efforts S )to stamp them out s s S and add a few personal S.L J remarks on badminton 5 and the weather. S S STRANGE aiiimais nre occasionally
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  • 65 14 STUDENTS CORNER SMALL CHANGE m an awkward J* %l They could r« r ed" the town s^NiJ The students fengfe I able cents m ordertoJL^fc J object lesson m I'^^tel At lira t&ftCi to say why they h!f J 250,000 cents 22L fij^M lar's e wor|^ f "inSSSfJ* I for
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  • 88 14 "YOU WILL FIGHT HERE NEXT TIME "If the peace is again to b> J together with the hopes r years, you will not go by tnfc J to another country; you wili < here m your own coun Iry1 ry k< nours' notice, and take up" *k'M rear the shops
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  • 123 15 Borne. THE possibility of the use of deli- berat^iy provoked earthquakes m countries subject to them as a nu'ans of hostilities m war is put forward by Si^nor Adone Nosari, writing m the "Regime Faseista." The theory behind the suggestion is that, as
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  • 386 15 VIOLINIST AND MODEL THEIR ROMANCE IS SHATTKRED x \;."V I l l r ll u;v l ovH^ > h ;i >\\S sUF: "1 intend to look for ,ny j, r u i i nfldent that he won't be hard to find." HE" and Slip
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  • 73 15 early nuhty, Mrs Eli/a Hall saved her frtend, Joanna Courtenay, aged sixty-six, from certain death when her clothing caught fire at her lodgings m Gladstone- streeet, Southwark, London. Miss Ccurrenay run downstairs a mass of flames, and Mrs. Hall picked up :t carpet, wrapped it round her.
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  • 53 15 GOLD NUGGETS FOUND INSIDE A CHICKEN Shanghai. rOI'RTEEN small gold nuggets. 1 valued at about £10. were found inside a chicken by Mr. E. Negri. assistant manager of a Shanghai hotel, when he rut it open for dinner. The chicken had been tent to him as a present by a
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  • 47 15 Dual Control Motor -Bicycle For Learners Prague. A tandem motor bicycle, to be used for teaching people to ride, has been manufactured by a Czech firm here The Instructor sits on a pillion, and has handlebars and a complete duplicate set of controls m front of him.
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  • 148 15 PRAGUE POLICE "CLEAN UP" BEGGARS Prague.. A\IGOR(KS rfY«;r< to tid ih* stivets of Pi ft of boxcar* is bring iv.ntlr here by the police. Previous attemp <end street beggars to -oil. or to then native villages have successful m dealing with the type thai stann., on the corners of the
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    • 129 15 hymns' Jtl^fiiA v'^iisS? It is a long while now since Mr Eno first compounded hi<> 'Fruit Salt*. f'Z- I /f Great events have come and gone. Five monarchs have reigned at Buckingham Vy* (I' ;.t k H I j/vw I Palace But still today Eno'b Fruit Salt 1 remains the
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  • 1179 16  - UP TO HIS MONKEY TRICKS! G. S. Hammords IT is my intention this week i■» write about pets. Not the! ordinary kind, but real, hcman pets, like elephants, buffau and other fauna of the Malayan jungles. Under this Read- ing come monkeys, which have a good deal more to recommend
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    • 289 16 1 One Dose Ends I ASTHMA and I BRONCHITIS T*k* a«eKphazone Tablet and your worst attack is ended m 10 minutes. You feel a« if Asthma. Bronchitis. Bro v nial Asthma had never trouble'! you. Hv-n m 30 seconds you notice the difference. No more wrecked sleep. "Have been drfferent
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  • 65 17 Both Stop, Start Off And Collide Melbourne, Victor.'.i. RAILWAY engine and a twoten Icny, with a trailer, together approached a crossir.^ »>» the rum! solitude nenr iVywood, Victoria. Both stopped. The engine-driver blew Ins whivtlc and started off again. The tarry-driver weni en, too. Engine and lorry collided. The lorry
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  • 57 17 Till-: Mahajan (money-lender) fined two dealers each Rs. I— 4 through whom the bales of Zanzibar clove-; brought from Bombay were sold In Ahmedabad. The Mahajan is now coi.w.';>.fT thp pyi"ri]ip stock l>f vv .l a view to sealing them and stopping ihe dealings m cloves till
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  • 143 17 <R> \ir Mail) C!\O"\f i s ,1 n ftftgfMtd rr;> l:;jv no -wi irs ahoi!< vhrrc Ml 'u\\: to ""I I l»fv«\ U>o hivrlfrr »n a forri-n rminillCity Attd ni!(.i!irilini, if r>f »!>•• 'j 'inn opened thr or stjon i/ondnn lnforni:iti«.ii Piin-ii r.ick -iv:i Sfreet Prpm
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    • 172 17 1 lof Constipation I S?n\L INTEREST I It) WOMEN I J^J^ Q* discomfort which nature I twy iwnar. shall enduro I a loarw of worry m the I It brings pain ir.c. I toajits course. Castophene |T]»» tea to womer, who ar > I work, when their I SI?" 1
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    • 217 17 UUWN I WHAT ATHLETES SAf- J -Fitter than ever 1 0 you cc/ ajr^Quy p AR? As l o S pihe° >iat Oo y° u f eel tired avd unhappy, without being H t' t l^tt a«-fun/7 y m? Docs ewrythiwe s*«m rfi./ficultto you, I •"i.Sgjft I YOU TO CAN
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  • 141 18 FRENCH BUDDHIST MONK GOES HOME Colombo. IX the traditional saffron robes of v Buddhist monk, and with his head clean shaven, Monsieur R. Fabre has left here on his way home to France, where he hopes to spread the doctrine of Buddhism among his fellow countrymen and women. Formerly a
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  • 163 18 120-PASSENGER "FLYING YACHT" PROPOSED pr omesa2 fanning* z*r airluu-i- W j lh a iJUj aircraft ma»ufa ctu^"!?«*J lounge, passencers LJ? passengers at once ENGINfe .The machine, equipned pnes developing HST^ horse-power, could be bSTeI non-stop between the n«S and Europe, said !&]<* L £*JJ Do Seversky. designer of SrS an
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  • 146 18 DHILIP Cutting, sixty-two-year-old railway platelayer, ol Iverson-road. Hampstead, London, was walking down the L M.S. line near West Hampstead Station to get a cn.p of tea when he noticed a faulty bolt. It was no Dart of Cutting's .iob to repair the fault, but
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  • 120 18 Twice As Many Women As Men Killed In Vienna Vienna. Twice as many women as men are kilted .-an street accidents to Vienna each year, according to the "Nejigkeits- weltblatt." Among children the difference between the sexes is even more marked, figures showing that three times more
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  • 85 18 Included m the BBC. fin* I f hestra's programmes dunnf k{ beginning May 1 are the secmU Symphony Concert and tf* (teed Exccrpu; Irom Opera' serin. In the Symphony Concert M the famous pianist, will \>. inoff's Concerto No. 2 with Beethoven's "Emperor" is 1 ]y the
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    • 118 18 HP*'^^'*^*' mi +^-f4i*^ proved bu winning imWlpT^l^v^ j?_T» x. J «^ts^ 1 Kid« j r.i are enthusin Bl J easy handling. A 8.3.A ivioiur cycle gives .service ■HH^HKHBHBfiyBHBKHhh»--^^B^ atK i value far m advance oi any other make. service -a fie '-purcfiase a y id high secon i tiend prices
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    • 206 18 DO YOU POSSESS A Confident General Knowledge of Human Affairs, past and present? Can you take an active part m an intelligent discussion about the world around you? Are your opinions valued by your friends? Have you two Honours Degrees m Arts, History. Economics, Philosophy or Sociology? You haven't? Then
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  • 42 19 th*rin* of badminton enthusiasts the Ne w Life Badtjmi^} lt»A the Blt'efieid Badminton Party m a friendly JptHy lea p i ye»v e» o! the winning team are seen n the ton photo of the Blue Held B.P. Tribune
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  • 473 19  -  "Sphinx" (By MMj is well satisfied wltn :ae achievements of her repre--otjre?in the second Malayan open badminton champion ,ar ing concluded recently In the Federal Capital. ■y aeration of its enthusiasts hi ■>.«] realisfd for. a* lfcc.: p tlk was brought back 'haj-
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  • 340 19 WORE ENTRIES FROM THE JUNIORS? •^•GEMFVrc k (By Phoeni c now been finalised for the Singapore "Association to use the Haw-Par gymnasium hall > years ha«lmintnn chammonshins. Union, th•U.; overcome one of Which one time itefol »o them fur this piece
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  • 518 19  - INTER-PORT BADMINTON MATCHES SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED "Racquet" MALAYAN TEAM TO GO ON TOUR? (By announcement, which was exclusively made m the Malaya Tribune and later m the Sunday Tribune, that A. S. Samuel, the 1937 Malayan badminton champion, is contemplating a short trip to England m the near future, has
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  • 93 19 MALACCA PLA YERS ACTIVE AGAIN Malacca. AFTER a brief period of inactivity, the various badminton clubs of Malacca have atjain started the year with enthusiasm. The first match cf any importance for the year was played on Apr. 15 when the Union Star Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur met and
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  • 224 19 Office-Bearers Elected For 1938 <From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. THE Kedah Badminton Association held their third annual general meeting recently at the Dental Clinic, Jalan Langgar, Alor Star, with Che Laidin, m the chair. After Che Abdul Aziz, the honorary secretary had read the minutes of
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  • 54 19 MAYFLOWER TOURNAMENTS Entries are now open for the Mayflower junior and senior singles tournaments (league system). The entrance fee is $1.00 per event, and must be sent m net later than May 14. Entry forms can be obtained from the sports captain, Mr. Scan Eng Liat or the sports secretary,
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  • 359 19 STATE PREPARES FOR TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT (By "Rambler') JN order to encourage the junior teams and parties, the Selangor Badminton Association proposes to run, m addition to the annual event, a junior inter-team league championship this year. npHE decision was made after many representations by
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    • 135 19 SHERLEY'S LACTOL U I L J fgl Too much meat means too much heal for your dog's blood. And especially m a hotclimate this causes him "torture through continual scratching, lack of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of energy. You can remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat supply
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    • 311 19 A^^ stomach. n!<:ht indigestion— l\ that's what oaaaea tliusc sleep, nights, nights when you toss and turn Rnd just can't mt The food ywtekm during the d;iv i>, turning acid during the night, and this acidity so irntates the stomach nerves tluit your \vhol< nervous system is uj>-.*-t inakan^ sleep
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  • 625 20  -  "ARGUS" •By Seat* I' or Cricket Umpires Dr. C. H. Gunasekera's Views Endorsed Week's Cricket Honours Lieut. Simpson's Second Century art Hits I p 90 At Ipoh P. R. C. Vetera Scores 100 Not Out Singapore Soccer Competitions Chin >se Still Unbeaten i\tt. C. li.
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  • 348 20 BATTING 107" Lt. F. Simpson (S.C.C. v. R.A.) ltS Suleiman (Tech. School v. P.W.D. X.1,). 100* F. C. D. La Brooy (P.R.C. v. XC. Penang) 90 T. M. Hart (X K.S U v. Ipoh V.M.C.A 78* R. W. McCall (Lover Perak v. Klang Club). f>7 Capt. R.
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    33 20 H. Kamis, the Malay champion who annexed the open single; title m the Singapore V.M.C.A. chaiw A nships. He beat Aizawa 9 7 m the first set and the Japanese then withdrew. (Tribune).
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  • 73 20 MARIGOLD B. P. Th.c Marigold B.P. will be removing their courts from No. 62, Shrewsbury hoad to No. 6, Derbyshire Road, on May 7, when the official opening will take place m the form of an "At Home." In celebration of the winning of the Malayan open singles titles by
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  • 345 20 SPORTS JOTTINGS FROM MALACCA THE Malacca Club were considerably below their usual strength m last Saturday afternoon's half-day match against the High School Old Boys As- sociation who, apart from Lee Kirn Tec's absence, were practically fielding j tb^^ strongest side. The club, batting first, lost their ftwt *hree wickets
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  • 771 20  -  "Flaneur" Boxing Notes A SUGGESTION pul foi Rrard well-known Engli iter, that there should lie thi boxing contests and that the referee should concentrate an the fight itseii and have nothing to do with the verdict, appears to be very sound, and one that the local Boxing
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    • 156 21 i/Au '-kt-/^ '-k jT* AD' bwMwwSrag.. Ny .^iwfejfc.™ The Special Representative <«f II yOU die d V-AtS Humber-HiMman will be 7 pleased to meet Humbei r~\\ /kirn P HUlman or any car owners iii OWNER there s SSgJ^."* the fo OHins -L' 'I Singapore, Lyons Motors Ltd. something special m
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    • 190 21 WOMAN HOI M> IN COTTON WOOL Helpless for Weeks With Rheumatism She was bound Irom i tad to foot m cotton w t ool. She couJd not sleep without the use of sleeping draughts. Yet, within two weeks of starting to take Kruschen Balks, she was on the road to
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    • 1541 21 '^Tffß AH* TO-DAY BERLIN I IMIROM M> J)IA R mpt r*»K tr-o- niR YDC 19 8 metres (IMS mts) and V*' A 1 1171 TT 1 T lKSfSSk^Ml's'LB PMN 29.2 metres (10.26 mcs.). A J mil/ fr* /Wl^\ I I v/%1-#\«A I tv*& metres (9.540 kcs) DJE 16.89 me- 4.50
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  • 528 22 PRESTON WINS F. A. CUP BY PENALTY GOAL ENORMOUS CROWD SEE EXCITING SOCCER KING AND QUEEN PRESENT London, April 30. WITH many regarding the match a walk-over for Preston, the atmosphere was strangely subdued for the cup final. The military and naval hands led the community singing. The Kintf and
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  • 101 22 Y. M. C. A. BEAT R.A.F. AT TENNIS THE V.M.C.A. defeated the R.A.F. at tennis played at Seletar yesterday, by three matches to one, with cne game left unfinished. The results were V.M.C.A. players mentioned first) Dr. Haridas and T. Kadayashi beat Cpl. Tassingham and Cpl. Dimmer 6-4 6-4. Dr.
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  • 148 22 Brotherhood Party's Annual Sports Singapore, Saturday. IN the presence of a fairly large gathering the Tamil Brotherhood Party of Singapore, held their second annual athletic sports on the Rangoon Road School ground this afternoon. Mrs. S. R. Lakshmi Naidu gave away the prizes to the successful competitiors. 100 YDS: P.
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  • 20 22 Tanglin, Saturday. The minesweepers and "S" Co. Skins drew 3-3 m a garrison League match at Tanglin to-day.
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  • 190 22 Ma lays Trounce The R.A. Blakan Mati XI Singapore, Saturday. THE M.F.A. proved too strong for the R.A. (Blakan Mati> when the sides met at Balastier plain this afternoon. Blakan Mati compiled only 20 runs. Ibrahim Esa and Dollah bowling m deadly lorm. The Malays passed their opponents' score easily
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  • 20 22 The Royals II beat Fort Canning 2-1 m the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday. I
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  • 23 22 In a first division S.A.F.A'. league match played at Chaxgi, the R.A. beat the Gordons by three gcals to nil.
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  • 428 22 Singapore. Saturday. POOD bowling by J. E. Jeans and 'l bright battinsr performances I v Grillard. Ewart. Rolfe and Leor enabled the S. C. C. second eleven to pain an innings victory over the ACS. at cricket on the St.
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  • 62 22 DIV. II III SOCCER The loyals gainea full points m their second division S.A.F.A. league match against Fort Canning played on the latter's ground yesterday. The score was 2 l. Pulau Brani lose their match m the Same division against the Indians, who won by 3 2. In the third
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  • 206 22 Jagger Takes Six Y.M.C.A. Wickets For 2 l Runs JHERE was an cxc. 1 cricket match o V when the S.C.t Lii!* from the Y.M.CA a r2 with 7 wickets m intervened. c in "b*The V's scored m t ing the batUng wKh 1 off best with'^'C The Club had
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  • 108 22 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS FINAL CIIUA Choor. Sim and m v.ill play again.n Wee l j£ Tan Huck Toe m the flmi c handicap doubles of th* 5 J f •tennis invitation competi! MP The open mixed (JouWf m Mrs. Eber and Yadi and and S. Abed will bf
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