Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 May 1938

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1938. FIVE CENT-. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 325 1 Indignation of the people at white heat I If 9 fowl Europe are fast reaching a climax, ami I' precautionary measure. Czech Reservists have MJMw. hi Berlin, 'he British Ambassador has, howtfe»ni« the assurance thai German troops arc on the \rJJeSin
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  • 30 1 Von Cramm has lodged an appeal against the sentence passed on him ou May 14 for "moral delinquency," states a Reutei message from Berlin, datea May 21
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  • 53 1 B ANKS PROTECTION ABROAD? I /liP^anlfU 0 Possible r^-v mted > tuatit i similar to that aftrr the Russian confiscation of American Hinds m i9n. It would allow foreign branches suspend operation any time, and wou'd free from responsibility if tnei» assets were seized, confiscated or destroyed by ih<- action
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  • 71 1 Washington, May 20. PRESIDENT Koosevelt has ;*.sked Congress to appropriate $23.»J75,000 to begin the construction of a dozen new naval vessels, a dirigible and nine naval planes. Naval circles unofficially estimate that the Ultimate cost of Mr. Koosevclt's request will be $115 million of which two
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  • 191 1 London, May 21. >[XWBPATORB here show great inter est m the announcement issued from the Air Ministry last night that Sir Kingsley Wood, thei new Secretary of State for Air, had seen Lord Nuffield and that the latter had placed Kis
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  • 35 1 Glasgow, May 21. OEVFN'TEEX people were injured (three seriously^ and thirteen others suffered from shocks when two train* of the miniature railway at the Empire Exhibition met m a head-on collision. Reuter
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  • 80 1 Japanese at elephant hunt 'From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. May 20. THREE hundred Japanese naval officers I and cadets went to Lopburi yesterday to meet the Premier and Minister of Defence and to attend the second elephant hunt, at which it is reported 15 wild elephants were roughly treated by
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    82 1 The first two Labrador retriever dogs which arc to accompany London policemen on lonely beats m the suburbs are now officially "on the strength" and are at PecKham Police Station. South London The dogs have been trained to watch house, to attract attention to anrthing suspicious by barking,
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  • 111 1 {From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. MR. W. G. K. Hastings, partner m the legal firm of Lovelace and Hastings here, has been appointed temporary acting judge of the F.M S. Supome Court by the High Commissioner. Owing to pressure of criminal woik, it
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  • 299 1 Municipal President Opens Malaya's Coolest And La rgest Ca ba re t THE first of its kind to be built m this part of the world, and the i biggest east of the Suez, the New World air-conditioned cabaret, which has accommodation for 1,500 persons, was opened by the Municipal
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  • 75 1 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, Saturday. THE 75-year-old Quoen grandmother of the King of Stem j y is lying ill at Soerabaya, during her tour of the Dutcu EaS She n ls eS suflerirg5 ufIerirg from the ail.'. -effects of influenza an<» has a weali hwrt."
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  • 84 1 Indo -British cotton talks stalemate Simla, May 20. THE Indo-British cotton talks appear to have reached a stalemate. Differences have arisen over the quantities >f Indian cotton to be imported by the United Kingdom and the quantities of U.K. textiles to be exported to India and the re- ductions of
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  • 51 1 Lord Baden Powell Back In England London. May 11. iord Baden Powell, accompanied l >/ his wife, returned to Bnftftnd I after a prolonged abtencr In Ken::, of ins to the Chief Scout's IHi It was stated that when be lain was perfectly sound, except that he suffered from a
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    34 2 In The News Heir Kenrad Bteoiein, leader of the Sinift.';> Germans m Catechoslovakia. ulio is on an unexpected and mysterious vis:t to London. luncheil with Mr Winston Churchill at his Hut m Westminster, London.
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  • 60 2 from to-morrow the air Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and by Wearnc's air service will be at the General Post Office, Sing--6 a.m. on Monday. Wednesday mi day only, for ordinary correspttiidence and at 7 p.m. on the previous day ist/red articles. The air mails Penang, Ipoh and Kuala
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  • 558 2 (By Air Maili London. May 13. TJRESSED m a neat navy blue cloak and bat, an attractive Sheffield girl undergraduate, aged nineteen, went into the witness-box at Leeds: Assizes and made amazing- allegations about the conduct of her father, a Sheffield University lecturer m civil
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  • 191 2 AIR CONDITIONED CABARET (Continued from page I column 5) tractors, Messrs United Engineers Ltd., and paid a tribute -to Mr. A. H. Farr, the engineer who was entrusted with the Igning and completion of special features of trie cabaret. Congratulations were, he said, also due to Carrier Engineers (who were
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  • 63 2 B.M.B.C. Change In Monday's Programme THE 8.M.8.C. announce a change m their Singapore programme on Monday evening. Between seven and 7.30 m place of Conversations at the Piano The Song Singers will give a programme. This choir consists of six Dutch people who are on a short tour of the
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  • 52 2 Rumours Of Foul Play Shanghai, May 21. H. A. Morrison, Scottish chief engineer of the British steamer "Wanliu. died yesterday morning while the ship was going up the Yangxze to Chungking. The inquest into his death has been fixed for to-morrow. There are rumours of foul
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  • 36 2 London. May 21. RESULTS of the LingfieJd Derby Trial Sweepstake, run to-day over l'j miles, were: •Blandstar 25- V 1 Olympus < 100-7) 2 Ha]cyon Gift (25-1) 3 Thirteen ran. Won by reck, half.- Reuter
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  • 265 2 Britain praises Chinese "leaflet aeroplane. THE Chinese planes which have \.tcn flyi ne H^L. < lea fit Is ?nrt calling on the Japartse t tf t iL 1 have done p very sfgnififant :?s wcil as a vtr °rf f ft' t lrt tl Chronicle! m a leader headed "Better
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  • 10 2 In a crirkej m *he Australia P'a.ved .vested ,N
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  • 217 2 RAPID pro^ k SUN JN pUn TSJ discussed mrrtiy titat of Grovr Road, Suppr goes towards Kiton*- -i as the Geyltng swaai The prevalence of Msa have long been the soam ncyance to residents c K atone district sud th« swamp an eiteelleßf m was the to Government's action
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  • 153 2 London, May 19. ANE of the features to be staged during the course of of the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow takes place from June 18 to June 25, when a brilliant display will be provided jointly by the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force. There will be
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  • 196 2 (Continued from page 1). troops during the night. Troops are being transported to the area m trains. GERMAN ASSURANCES The British Ambassador m Berlin, Sir Neville Henderson, yesterday called on the State Secretary m the German Foreign Ministry, Fresh err Von Wess?ackcr, to enquire regarding current
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  • 219 2 Lord Halifax has returned to the Foreign Office from Oxford In order to maintain close touch with the Premier over the week-end because of the Czechoslovakia!: tension. Official circks state that the British Government's view on the refusal (4 Sudeten-Germans to negotiate with Czecho. lovakians without certain guarantees
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  • 40 2 The s.s. "Conte Posso" is due httt it 8 a.m. en Monday. May 23 from Trieste. Venice. Brtnrf'si. Pert SaiH. Bombay aiw Cciombo. sn^ is exoectod 1(O sail •••te at noon on the same day for Hon^kon? a* d Shanghai.
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  • 272 2 Singapore, Saturday. JUDGMENT was delivered by Mr Justice Home m Ihe High Court to-day, dismissing with costs, the claim lor the recovery of $48,000 commission as an agent for the sale of a rubber estate, or m the alternative as damages for breach of contract, brought by Mr. E.
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    • 41 2 I PRAC )tm LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies 7£~->^^ Crossed eyes. (T lf l|> ftS?~Complicated cases U /^^Jp of defective vision. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.
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    • 617 3 V <'l\ LOTION "VALET" AUTO-STROP OUTFIT n POSY TOILET SOAP. m^\^Br NLI IX. .^v,. Ak&:& AJ I <v, Contains the essentials for "Valet" OOOG i quality .soap perfumed Excellent rU tjE COLOGNE VAI.FNH.V ES^^ WZfr U£e lftsr cx -have. Razor, strop, 3 blades, blartr with Rose J Lavender, and Sweet
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    • 594 4 THREE mmmmm^^mmmmmmmm^^m^mmmmmmammmm 'PHONE 6909. Hal ham Bit a/|- TO-DAY i —Si 6.15 9.15. A UNIQUE AND GLAMOROUS COMEDY THAT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH FROM START TO END. IT'S m YOU MUST HiM 9w Mfcy. i I DC* lit* I LOVE TM AFTER" Showing ALSO LATEST WEEKLY HIITLER IN ROME AND
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    • 400 4 3 PERFORMANCES TO-DAY^i^^J GREATEST FILM Sl!r/gJBi |j PAVILION 3.TT^^J ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING AND 3 S( KEENFD-SII'F R LXITRT uVMt^^TT^^J "Best British made picture o; the la.st 'W,ii NT< three years.'-EVENING STANDARD SlLTlm I LONDON FILMS present WINIFRED Ho^ LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE NOEL COWARD'] "TONIGHT
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  • 400 5  -  Noel Barber By h Moon Oil (L tie readers— just sudsing you were cast M gffOSl^*^ island— you know the sort, really wild In Malays is if they haven't been «Xt ci»u«€ boys, which I ffor a iut A l fer tJi ?2f i
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  • 61 5 li!!^^' th man who U^iE I**1 *o wild, has a I mwfmf m hb utesf fl»ck. I 1 en of Glamour" at I; charming little aci- I 3r e^ shouldn't comB^^iiaSte? for either■**eJ£? X caa gather, hilf l l^^ i always I *^L billed over t!ie I I IStSJ
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    76 5 Here's a galaxy of talent for you. Above is Virginia Dale, a new Columbia starlet of whom we're premised big things m the near future. I'm told she'll be a star m her nn right ere long. Below you see more Columbia gals. And they're all from the film
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    170 5 IT'S seldom m this life that a creator sees his idea come to life exactly as he has visualised it, but Rex Beach, popular outdoor story author, is an exception. Some months ago, when Harry Sherman, film producer, started work on the Paramount film, "The Barrier" which opens
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  • 346 5 NEWEST member of the French Legion of Honour m Hollywood is Er?:sl Lubitsch. KNIGHTS of the Round Table," one of the most famous romantic legends of all time, is to be brought to the screen by Paramount studio. BOTH Lloyd Polan and Roscoe Karris were compelled to learn how
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  • 206 5 Arliss Is Here Again An artist's impression of j George Arliss as he appears m "Disratli" at the Alhambra. •L* I^^ I^^ li^ ...^-•.-^"•fc^l It's all abcut the forbidden love of a young army officer for an Alaskan girl, and with Jean m that role, who could blame tne army
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  • 211 5 THE Alhambra is showing "Disraeli," acclaimed by many as the finest film George Arliss ever made, because I'm told that during: the past three years Warner Brothers have had so many requests for it, they have decided to re-release it. If you've seen the flick, you'll probably want to
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    35 5 How about liiis for a sample cf the beautiful scenery you're going to see In Rex Beach's The Barrier at the Capitol In the foreground is pretty Jeaß Parker, harmonising with the mountains and trees.
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  • 104 5 AND JUST TO FINISH OFF— QONJA HENIE. ice skatin" movie *3 s taj\ was ;iaid £42,145 Ife. by Twentieth Century Film itporation for her fiirn work m IBS 9, according to a report on income filed at Government Offices m Washing ton. This would l»*» about three years' earnings for
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  • 218 6 Sew Dru°!e.s Remedy Succeeds Where Other Remedies Failed. You can be so distressed with gas and fullness and bloating that you think heart is going to stop bea: You feel .suffocated -You feel dizzy You want quick relief. So did the writer of the letter
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  • 155 6 READS HIS MEMOIRS IN CEIL TO WARDERS Paris, May 9. WITH the lon- black beard he has grown recently making him look more like Landru than ever, Eugene Wiedmann, the Germanborn self-confused slayer of six people, spends hours daily m prison m Paris, writing his memohs. Every now and then
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  • 28 6 Appeal to iiolldaymaker.s to keep out of areas affected by the cattle standstill order was made by Lord Nunburnholme m the House of Lords.
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  • 83 6 Famous Dwarf Tragedy {N a gas-filled room m Montmartre FUris police found the body of the famous dwarf Delphin, who was the llrst actor to take the role of My til. the body m Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird." His fiat was furnished with diminutive furniture. Delphin's real name was Jean Sir\eaux.
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  • 145 6 HITLER TOOK HIS OWN COOK WITH HIM TO ROME eats 1 T 8?8 part m r^ e we!U jovial tfnmTnS* cook, Kb.^l nacl a share In talS fives him suS&hJ2* writable wilhUvet^fe* M BACKi occasion. He rareiv Z wants, but knows au2£ serve up. k He remains unobtrus ye Rustles
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  • 103 6 New York. pROPELLERS which are on the United States Navy's "secret list" are being used on the machines of one of America's biggest air lines to speed up their schedules. The line (United Air Lines) announces that its machines will m future travel at 205 m.p.h., or 25
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  • 195 6 COURT'S RULING REGARDING ITS OWN CONSTITUTION (By Air Mail) Patna, May 15. MR. Justice Manoharlal and Mr. Justice Chatterjee over-ruled the point raised by Mr. A. N. Sahay, Advocate that the Patna High Court was not. properly constituted m the absence of the Chief Justice and m doing so their
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  • 51 6 Bones of a huge mammoth have been found by a Soviet school teacher m th* province of Kursk, m Central Russia The head, teeth, tusks and part of the spinal column of the prehistoric animal were discovered several feet below the ground. Each tooth weighed 221
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  • 58 6 Boys and girls m a choir of 1,000 voices will sing before the Queen at the Albert Hall when the national festival of the Schools' Musical Festivals of England (non-competitive) will be j held. The National Festival percussion j band of fifty boys and girls
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    • 397 6 Standard Radio Components and Tubes Transmission Parts and Tubes Test Instruments And everything for radio and sound. CONSULT US ON YOUR RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS For particulars, please apply to: World-Wide Radio Co. SINGAPORE. Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight If you are Thin, Underweight, Losing Energy, Tired all the time, have
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  • 22 7 I Don't Refer TO You. F£* is easy <• you len d i s receive sr>»*s£. teye with"- 'tL Hh von i I
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  • 261 7 NOW YOU CAN IN COMFORT -B «ek has M«> hlst 'f *'ZL. to be facstwiw. Thi 2^^. The profe Ac New World S.n^aXL. ow R"" 1 Tat awl Jjlbc*-. have embr,c ,1 ■hith do other jfabya ap;>ear to have P tackle- hundiviis M inou- r ,.-v have built a I
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  • 583 7 I Review The News T HAVE had lots of experience o f air-conditioning i n Malaya. I work in an air-conditioned office I invariably lunch in an air-con-ditioned room and at night I sleep under 9 blankets in an air--voJved. coupled with the running expenses spread over a period of
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  • 97 7 "ITMPH" has come to stay. Like "It," the word is slang but has a wealth of meaning. If you're a married woman it's "umph" that makes other men admire you, and it's "umph" that makes your husband want to knock their blocks off. It's (> umph" that made
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  • 193 7 WHATEVER the reason, the scheme is sound, but there would probably have been no move m this direction, so far as the English universities are concerned, had it net been for the fact that the university authorities and the students themselves were scandalised last month at the revelations
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  • 266 7 SUPPOSE the Kaiser, during the time when his armies were winning, had decided that the German troops would cut off Marshal Foch's head whenever he was captured! Yet this is just what Foreign Minister Hirota announces tlte Japanese invading forces propose to do to Chiang Kai-Shek.
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    160 7 Lucky Joe Notwithstanding the "hushhush" policy of mod Hritish parents on all questions relating 1 to sex. there has been an unmistakable change In outlook m recent years, and I do not believe that there would be any universal ouicry against the teaching of this subject m schools to boys
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    • 116 7 ?-v--''" >: w$- Yl\\X\ I iM o It IV I R^ <& i J^^V l(i"^ I Nowhere will you pur- Lff g f f fcfl chase Beef of such out- f) standing quality with Q fp |> such fine flavour and tenderness as that w hich we can offer. Kept
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  • 1592 8  -  MILSON Sunday Tribune Short Story y MANDS thrust deep m pockets. Tony sauntered up to the hen run. "Yon," he remarked, addressing n ip Rhode Island Red which had just add*d its quota to next morning's breakfast, and was proclaiming the Tact m no uncertain voice. m
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    • 212 8 I IN THE WASH EVERY WEEKS 1 FOR YEARS and still as good as 1 I new thanks to SUNLIGHT SOAP'S 1 1 sa/e tt;ashiHo: y^^^ JP Ml /ffljW' (I I V Taken from flf it i actual photographic enlargement > Don t allow your dhobi to use r^ "M"i&#
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    • 205 8 ill *J 9 CCO TMJirS CORNS are killed and loosened with just one application of Gets-It. A drop or two ends the torture of throbbing corns. A few days later you can lift off the corn— -root and all. Makes you forget corns. \JkL-K QUAKER OATS PRAISED BY BUSINESS MAN
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    • 355 8 END ASTHMA m 10 MINUTES 3&*^^ Stop LOSS OF VIGOUR VUiacvtiui BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS FJL^tJ and HEART STRAIN JfiT^ Asthma sufferers, it is now m your power to end every attack— no matter how severe— QUICKLY and DEFINITELY. 30 seconds after taking one Ephazone tablet, wonderful ease is felt stealing
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  • 1284 9 HINTS FOR REARING POULTRY ON PROFIT-EARNING BASIS Selecting Your Stock On C Brawn, V.D., CM., C.T., gives readers JldKt thts arluk lhe Suh J eel °f o poultry for pro/it- He lays emphasis on lhe i decline c'tneks of uiujiiesliotiabk stock, ■00CC OJ tad tdk vw/ b° w i 0
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  • 491 9  -  K. A. Thompson But Do It Scien tifica lly By DO Sc (Doctor of Ocular Science) A FEW years :go about this lime I visited the ruins of a temple far up the Nile. Many of the giant columns weie prcvslrate. but enough v.ere standing *Q that
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    • 10 9 jtostTeiT Raster To I* I nature' ,^i»e iIUp »«ad healthy
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    • 169 9 IN> YOU VtoSSYSS A Confident General Knowledge o; Human AfTairs. past and present? Can you take an active part In an intelligent diacasston about the world arourd yen? I Are your opinions valued by your friends? Have you two Honours Decrees m Arts, History. Economies, Philosophy or Sociology? You haven't?
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    • 226 9 OLD PRICES LARGE Soz.sMocts {EN SOTTLES Careful experiment h«s definitely proved t jiflpW'JWßflW'i that ANDREWS LIVER SALT keeps better m KgU; j i the improved tin containers than m bottles. ffijgg|r^j^a«w' Accordingly the Salt is now being sold m i IjaJa'Kvff JLjJB this country m tins, but will still be
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    • 501 9 Oh, My Poor Legs I wp i" 'f/^^KL-ififfisiMKL That Awful Fatigue! Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain Have You Suffered it DO your legs throb and bum Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism Do piles make your life a misery Does your heart fail to keep
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  • 683 10 Racegoers Make Merry ALL Singapore went gay last Saturday night. Everywhere— the hotel* cabarets and clubs were packed. The urge to beat it up whether to celebrate a successful afternoon or to drown the gloomy effects of a disastrous afternoon at the races for the Governor's Cup must have overtaken
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    34 10 Miss Mary Stauffer, attractive daughter of Mrs. T. McEnelly, left for the I'nited States on the President Harrison. She will be greatly missed by Singapore's younger set of which she is a popular member.
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  • 1201 10 CLOTHES MAKE THE WOMAN IF you are m need of something out of the ordinary for day wear, now is the time to pay a visit to Aux Chat Noir, v/ho 18 the agent for Matita suits, which are known throughout the world for their style and cut. The new
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  • 86 10 Our best F A. Chua and mi"*** **<*c engage^ **k nounced last week *> Here again Mr W. Dan* after his may Consul-Genera, lands is deeply Returning t 0 fo^^ Mr. and Mr? Jj who left la*t Friday £> mairied here last *a4 !*K yesterday President Hantaoß^J
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    • 26 10 Just Received from NEW YORK EVENING GOWNS SILK VOIL FROCKS Linen Costumes. MORNING COATS with SLAKS Smart and reasonable. at "CHRISTIE" l'J, Stamford Road. Phone 2526.
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    • 130 10 Invites you to visit her saloon and see tha prettiest afternoon dresses and the most gorgeous evening gowns, all the latest styles from Paris. 11, Stamford Road. m the ~un, Innoxa Skin Balm, with its soothing and healing effect, wii! counteract all redness and roughness of the skin. This preparation
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    • 167 10 t p=SENTOSAs«= The first requisite of correct I fil CTFVFVQ wn LINGERIE is cut— their fineness of I 61 »TEVi^Nh KD. workmanship and quality of I Renowned residential establishment I situated on 5 acres of elevated and materials. I well-kept grounds. First class 'k^^f^^.^'i^f* FOOD. (Cold Storage supplies). "T^JIC i
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    • 97 10 Something to crow about —^"jß^ MARINA y< m Rodney Hou<;e. Where the smartest clothes can be bought for *H occasions a reasonable price. y~*\ ELIZABETH ARD^ W&^~ 1 LESSON IN LOVELINESS Jl ft -> V| NOURISH with Wl Orange Skin Food J I Velva Cream Kril.D IP with I ,/j^i
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  • 795 11 WEATHER KIND TO HILL VISITORS Mol I HE I Bed be' D tl came lut it has been 0 I [.-florae h» ve E;1 write game 'J* Jl *T' n rr»<-t. tt *rf tfll !!!f ious day aiV at night. Visit *ag:"^' 1,, 01 the long ho r ji^ !r
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  • 686 11 I ACT week seemed livelier m town and on Wednesday evening I found quite a number of people attending the tea dance at the Selangor Club. That same evening I visitec 1 the Eastern and discovered many of the same people who had
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    • 36 11 WSCILLA Ltd. *•*■> "ATS. DRESSES, 2* INDEX *EAR W;TS 4 UCKSSORIKs K^S&!9«).u). CATS. if f t it" bradl^ wjmy Knit s^ CHATS IVOJHS h^s just received a selection ,ii* of *««e8 for all occasionBATTERY 'PHONE 4085. ROAP
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    • 24 11 MADAME PAGE Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. EX PER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER Specialist m Maternity Wear. Battery Bldg. Battery Road, .-none 6327. Singapore
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    • 63 11 Large assortment of beautiful Flap Jacks m the very latest design shape. Suitable for gifts AT The Novelty Store, 88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. "STORK" BABY SCALE. Enamel Finish m Blue, Pink or White $10.00. "HEALTH-O-METER" BATHROOM SCALE. An accurate machine which will stand up to many years' hard service.
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    • 109 11 Science has contributed m ftM^^P^^p much to our comforts but to mothers it has given a personal and E/^~"^^^^^^^P intimate benefit when |j|[ it discovered the means of preparing "LACTOGEN" from pure cows' W§A.r^^^U milk. In "LACTOGEN" f^^^B we have a substitute W^^^ for maternal milk that K^^ft-i"^ even the
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    • 601 12 TX the c his interesting -d(U\ iza] meeting of thr> Jo 1 Association, Mr. S. H who presided. made a bri tee to the question i uf educational faciii i for Vi <A dren of estate workers. Pi ut that ol th r > 70 registered ools
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  • 1034 12  - It Will Take TWELVE HOURS TO NEW YORK C. H. W. Goult By Air Next Year OPTIMISTIC reports from America a month ago held out hopes of the new Atlantic aii 1 way being- formally established during May for the carriage of mails and later m the year being extended
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  • 338 12  -  Analius I"T SEE," she *>aid, "that awful Brad man has been up to his tricks again. It says m the newspaper that when he came m he started punishing the bowlers very severely. He cut Verity j twice m his first over and then
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  • 537 13 fCR ET LETTER 1912 V»v»r!»>n, May t>. ond iwrt of the tenth volume of British Docu**W» ot „i the War "•< Stationery Office, 205.) marks the tlr-' <>***?.£ m the very competent editors, Dr. G. P. Gooch -nUttasK'J and Dr Haro |,j
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  • 155 13 200 WATCH RAIL SMASH OPERATION kBv Air Mail) London May <>• idroi express- train passennidied a major operation t «Bm was the edee of Putniaavaw platform. i Wt the metals the surgeon «Mi leierobh— for a man's life dcatfieh* skill. FftwiBiaites it lasted. n «wy moment of it the victim
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  • 25 13 I ftpfaida who is undergoing I m the AliDore sjaol will I *ed and it is believed orI am have Mreidv been I Burma Government.—
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  • 116 13 By Air Maili London. May 6. 2^f rh! 1 mps and transrJ^ ?n flag passed "Canal, according to and tonnage for *en issued here. The Wfitt^ 6 carried m thes JjMl outward bound, rard bound P fe 15 rang to, and returning from, Abyssinia. In
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  • 57 13 500 Years Gaol For Mother Mrs. Lillie Mac Curtis has hesn sentenced to a total of 500 years' imprisonment at Center, Texas, fcr killing six of her nine children while they slept. Mrj. Curtis w h o plearled guilty, Lcemed v n c i n cerv ed during the tr.al,
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  • 115 13 WOMAN OF KENT" HONOURED Santiago, De Chile. MISS Mary Cowper, a "wntran of Kent," has been honoured at a gathenng of British and Chilean notables m Santiago on the completion of 60 years' educational and chaiiiv work m Ch !e. Mss Cowper was educated at the Convent of the Sucred
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  • 167 13 Santiago De Chile. A BREAKFAST of 'English l-eefsteak which he ate revenously, was the last wish of Francisco Telldz Jiminez, condemned to death for robbing and murdering his employer, 'a \aJparaiso baker, here. His execution, which took place m the Santiago penitentiary,
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  • 67 13 50 -PASSENGER AEROPLANE FOR U.S.S.R. Helsinki A HUGE passenger aeroplane, purchased by the Soviet Government m the United States and capable of carrying 50 passengers has passed through Helsinki en route to Leningrad on board the American freighter "Southlure" from New York. The machine was so vast that it occupied
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  • 126 13 80,000 TONS OF BASALT DYNAMITED Berlin. THE earth quaked as 80,000 tons of basalt were blasted out of the side of a mountain at the Bransrodc quarry m Central Germany. Sixty-five hundredweight of dynamite was used. The object was to obtain m one explosion enough basalt to cover a whole
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  • 55 13 Embezzlement of Government money to the tune of Rs. 15,000 was recently discovered m the Hussaingan.l Post Offi- i C 8 m the Saran District, Bihar ana Mr. Manzoor Hussain, the Sub-Postmaster, j was put under arrest. It is stated that the money belongs to the Savings Bank accounts. Further
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  • 223 13 (By Air Mail) London. May 6. UNDER the title "Empire Trade" a marketing arid statistical survey or the trade of the British Empire has been published by Mr. W. H. Wilson. The book is described as a unique reference work for all those engaged or interested
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  • 13 13 - And Here* The Crowd That Welcomed Him And Mussolini
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  • 117 13 C London. ERTAIN increases m anti-aircraft defences m which the territorial army will take part are being contemplated m the North-East oj Ennland and m Scotland, REUTER learns. In those areas a number of battalions O f infantry have been invited to WmVpi an anti-aircraft role.
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  • 1173 14  - THE RELATIVE JOYS OF SHARE &> PEN PUSHING UNKNOWN In which I discourse on brokers and biscuits, I I the recent meeting ot the Dictators and a S number of other things. ALL of you, more or less, know a share broker when you meet him. As a rule, he
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    • 82 14 BECAUSE it is a scientifically prepared den j 1 lasts twice as long as ordinary toothp*** -one-half inch on a dry brush ifi enough. j When you use Kolynos its surging, mvi S or tin^ c fU every pit and crevice, removes the yellow, < m fermenting food particles. It
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  • 643 15 THIS MAN PROVES A PROVERB "THE SIMPLE LIFE IS BEST" A sketch of a typical suburban Malay, whose happiness is his freedom, who measures time only by the plodding of his bullock's hooves charminir B^» F+& h l mvimt mou?Q# Happy Ln* 8 3 The wave ot B^Sjifome^hough poo- ojgce
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  • 90 15 MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER SINGING TO PAY DEBTS pHE'S nin up debts to the tune of 3 £1.000. Her father's a millionaire. But she's not going to appeal to htm for the mone She'll puy her debts with her voi<*e *.he's tli 1 sihi-uiK s«iisiition of Broadway (US.) night dubs. Adelaide Woffett
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  • 321 15 CATTLE PLAGUE MAY BE SPIES' TEST FOR NEW GERM- WAR PLANS (By Air Mail) London, May 9. SUSPICION has arisen that German spies, preparing for "germ warfare" are responsible for recent outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease among cv ttle m Britain. Ministry of Agriculture oMcials and farmers' organisations are investigating a
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  • 146 15 PROCESSION OF LIGHT IN PARIS ANE of the most spectacular events on the very full programme of entertainments organised this year for the visitor to Paris will be the "Cortege de la Lumiere," or Procession of Light, to be held this month. Light m all its forms, from the earliest
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    • 11 15 Ss m m H ROOTS! hr month., '"•Wa/i* Uu£ i^^Kml*AKEB UP
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    • 619 15 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours j§| Scientist Explains How New Discovery Makes wpr Men Feel Years Younger DP jSr Ra ,te.u An eminent physician, with more than suffering n^J^^^g^^HP^SSSl 30 years of experience, after long study out the world. Jj£tagMKg^ Dr. James and scientific experiments, has announced
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    • 231 15 til HOLDS 2 ijl TIMES AS H] MUCH INKO S HPHIS latest and most conSaX 1 1 venient of peas makes it |K^«fc« practically impossible xo run «g*^^^ dry' at awkward moments. treggP You can see exactly how *SiB 1 *nuch ink remains simply bj I^S 1 holding the pen
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    • 169 15 PILES can bo Cured There are thnosaitdi of nueti aod wxm>mm *rho suffer asffsj agony day ac 4 niflit bacause of pnft InstMs^ who <io not kcow that cfery bni::»t hLock*s speria] remedf tltat dues uuoct suidy and qoirkiy baxus* U4 misery of tias wret< bed trouble. Make a confidant
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  • 186 16 GOT FAT AFTER HER OPERATION Kruschcu Normal Figure. to put on flesh after a: necially if you are middle-aged. what happened with th i decided to throw >ff again. Ti. I had a very serious tes "The operation was suc< bui I began to put on a I tried several
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  • 975 16  -  UNKNOWN fjaie you ever wakened these hot nights with perspiration pouring down your tied; the pillows and bolster on the floor, and the beating of drums m your head? If so, you will sympathise with the writer of this article, who touches upon a subject painfully familiar
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  • 460 16 <Bj Air Mail). London. Hit j FORMER chauffeur and friend of the Duke of Windsor. George iMbm man who drove Mrs. YVallis WarfieH across France before the nm cated now earns his living by opening the doors of cars and
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    • 101 16 those a#p/ Keooo^ \jyjj GOOD Y^^P won Delicious, nourishing— Wall's Sausages! Taste the rich, tender meat m them. Served sizzlingly hot and delicately browned they make an irresistible appeal to the appetite. Wall's Sausages arc obtainable from all good dealers. SAUSAGES T. WAIX <j, X Tbc Friary l *lr»r' t
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  • 1284 17 sbe had already &ri%F ma]orlty 2m ri f fns, what about a darkness sets to? l^^riK efdaimed. But k I hme JumP th I i*- a slight cold." Lucy :H! -And I must Kive Mrs. «H «itb the cooking. No, ?ior wo to do." she broke
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  • 131 17 (By Air Ma lsj London, May o. PILOTS In the Air Force are now trained m voice production lor radio purposes. The mechanical voice recorder, which plays a part m this training, is on view at the Glasgow Exhibition It enables the speaker to hear his own voice,
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    • 8 17 I 2 Our teethto-day? ■ifl >■ F IqgM PASTE
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    • 327 17 I ALWAys FEEL I *■>. w3%mfo&^ Jits S "^^^^^^VBHi^A, i^^SmUtb** AFEWWEEKS jßK|§fe^'" GIVE YOURSELF P]^^ NEW ENERGY Your doctor knows what you healthy. Rid yourself of need to make you fit and tiredness, weakness and destrong, to give you extra vitality pression by fortifying yourself so that you can overcome
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  • 233 18 SIR Henry J. V I will conduct fourteen South Wales choirs, together %ith four y i and the Welsh Symphony O ra, m Ihe oroadcast ol Part of I s Bamson from the fnvillon, Mountain Ash, that Daventry listeners will hear on May 28. The performance will
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  • 21 18 The Swiss Federal Council has prohibited the circulation and publication of the news issued by the International Press Agency of Lucerne.
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  • 229 18 Labour Unrest Spreads (By Air Mail) Paris, May 9. NEWS reaching Paris by secret sources reveals that workers m the big: German armament factories nre revolting against their extra ordinarily long 1 working hours and the alarming increase m industrial accidents due to the frantic
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  • 123 18 In "Green Thoughts m a Green Shade," to be broadcast from Daventry m the near future. Jonquil Antony has compiled an anthology of seventeenthcentury verse, prose, and songs about gardens and gardening. The programme will recall an age when his garden played a greater part m a man's life
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  • 84 18 rE thrifty Frenchman, who likes to know exactly how much a holiday is going to cost, is being served with j exceptional travel bargains. For five shillings he can take a long j autocar ride through the valley of the Seine. He can spend two days at
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  • 330 18 NURSE ACCUSED OF ELEVEN MURDERS <B **-**> W HE Marie Be^ Liege shortiv. amazins Mories m history will be toll «S It was reported n that she had bL 1* j dering a Scots girl wart Now she murdering ten other tempting to murde^ E* 600 witnesses will be I
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  • 70 18 WAR WARNING TO S. AFRICA By Air H* SIR Abe Bailey, it .«JT.. sar* to *•**£< uhich he these words o'T^TJjr nion a» out «oW Ilia w ■The economic J* Africa depends «*^d^ industry It I* I South Africa. ftgiijl "It can easlW w^ «J confident driving awav jf^^ .^.nrJation
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  • 183 18 To Be Broadcast From Daventry fICENES from Cymbeline are to be broadcast frcm Daventry m the near future. In preparing this production, John Richmoi.ri has been faced with a formidable task, for the construction of the play is considered by many to be ihe loosest and most
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  • 390 18 THE PYTHON AS A MOTHER (By Air Mail) London, May 9. TNTEREST m London Zoo circles A centres m th e Reptile House, where an Indian python is incubating her eggs. Pythons supply one of the few exceptions to the usual indifferent parentage shown by reptiles and display what might
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  • 59 18 A Sanskrit College has been started Nolbari, an important, town or ihe district of K.imrup < Assam' i under. tood thai English section up to the Intermediate Standard will also be opened along with the Sanskrit classes nortly. Tf»fl public have undertaken to finance and manage the institution, the first
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  • 671 19 TA TE TRIALS BEING HELD (By "Racquet") ...n-known "stars' as Tan Cheng Phor, iil^ 01 0 Lee Fan Lcong and V Kajapathy will DrominentK ,s they used to m former this \ear for ihc triangalftf ».our- <***** Z- Penar?:»ndSehn-oi m Ipoh during P
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  • 117 19 SAMUEL TRAINS IN EARNEST FOR TRIP TO EUROPE H ®**f and i# *v o are maKing quiie a I Sim, tije- keep U P the Pace which, incidentally, they seem *Shl are !ike ly to snatch the laurels of being the best team (By "Rambler") W^J^ c B fou"r ftel
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  • 11 19 P. Mutapang, 1937 open singles badminton champion of Kelantan.
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  • 282 19 FEWER ENTRIES FOR SPORE JUNIOR TITLES THIS YEAR (By "Phoenix") CONTRARY to expectations, the entries for the Singapore junior championship events for men were fewer m number than those last year. There are 47 contestants for the singles' title, and 14 pairs playing m the doubles division, as compared with
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  • 653 19 PROGRESS OF PENANG CHAMPIONSHIPS 'By "Sphinx pONGftATULATIGNS to Ooi Teik Keck fcr his success m winning the singles v^ title of the Penan? junior badminton championships when hi beat Che? Chocn Wah li-12, I.V-11, after a thrilling m the final last week-end. This was
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  • 460 19 MARIGOLD B. P.'s "AT HOME" FACILITIES FOR TRAINING MEMBERS IVIUGENT practice on the part of Tan Chong Tee has made h.m the Malayan Down .taffies champion within a period of five years. That ach.evement Tremarklblc as it was rapid.' to use the words of
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  • 48 19 things for the Malays. And now with all these inter-club fixtures and what not which have been especially arranged apparently for Samuel to get as much practice as possible for his coming tour to England, all we have to do is to sit back, and watch the result.
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  • 755 20  -  ARGUS •By (SINGAPORE'S Summer racing season, a particularly wet one m which the going experienced was about the worst experienced at Bukit Timah, did not permit of any new cotllfee Or Malayan records being established, but excellent sport was provided throughout the seven days of
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  • 473 20 BOWLING 5 for 33 Malek (Kajang High School v. Old Boys) 9 for 30 Chan Kow Leong (Klang High 5 for 34 Mayo (S.E. v. T.P.C.A. K.L.). School v. Govt. Printers). 5 for 37 A. J. Bostock-Hill (Jeff's XI 9 for 44 Dennison Smith (Police De-
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  • 630 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Flaneur DISAPPOINTMENT was caused Kn local boxing circles last areek j when it was announced that, due to the late arrival in Singapore of I Andre ShelaefY and Joey Rosenberg, the local Boxing Board of Control had refused permission for them to fight in
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    21 20 Little Abayan. who Hid Arenas lor the Sinful Flyweight title and Belt, 4 the Happy World's next ing promotion m Jot
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    • 34 21 I! been PIE S oi this famous Adventure i R B4^ h I J en med it..in the same glorious I t| HEX BEACH to write the thrilling I^^^ J Next Change IVUMTOL j
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    • 91 21 Li rtts B M v I*oo B are f^ I tv kk [i\_y f ZP^ST'mmMmw JM little luxuries yours for nothing p£f I Caurf &-Hnnma m m tins of Bournville Cocoa bring T fi€ i T CWRfih^ you almost anythinff from T/ JSSmf^ 1 <l!///^k> children's toys to household \<f^/^
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    • 250 21 SEVERE PAINS IN THE STOMACH Everyone who has endured the torment of stom.j ch pip.s will sympathise with Mr Pittock. Many who still suffer with stomach trouble can benefit from his experience. If you neglect nature's warning you may be faced with serious danger. if you do as Mr. Pittock
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    • 948 21 <-j#£ AIR TO-DAY H, e n And Where To Listen In BERLIN DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kcs): DJB 19 74 metres (13.200 kcs): DJN 31.45 metres (9.540 kcs): DJE 16.89 me- I tres (17.760 kcs) and DJQ 19.63 me- I tres (1 5.280 kcs). 0 20 p.m. Concert of Light
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    • 128 21 HOLLAND (Wavelength 16.88 metres) Wavelength 16.88 metres) 6.45 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. Special broadcast for the East: National anthem and opening announcement; Records; Talk; Records; Political talk by Mr. Paul de Waart; Mission news; Actualities and Journal. 7.45 p.m. National anthem and opening announcement. 7.50 p.m. Special broadcast on benalf
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    • 126 21 HONGKONG 31.49 metres (9.52 mcs). 6.20 p.m. An hour with Debussy 7.20 p.m. Local time signal and weather report. Yehudi Menuhin (Vioiin> 7.43 p.m. Marek Weber's Orchestra with Richard Crooks (Tenor) 8.00 p.m. Orchestral selections. 8.20 p.m Duo for Piano and Violin m a Major Sergei Rachmaninoff and fritz Kreisler.
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  • 1273 22 DRAMATIC ENDING TO CUP FINAL Mistimed And Technically Unfair Tackle London, April 00. FORBIDDING Iffemblei has lelentin. Preston North Fnd, m last year's tup Final by Snodcrfaild, won the precious prize on their second appearance thereby feating Huddersfteld lov/i.. utter ih*- most cUamatic finish
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    21 22 Th'j dramatic finish, the hall hits the cross-bar and rebounds into the net, following tht penalty Lick ly Preston North End.
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  • 176 22 History SELANGOR BEATEN BY ONE COAL (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. NEGRI Sembilan created soccer history at the Station Padanc this afternoon when they defeated Selangor by one goal to nil m i friendly encounter. In. fairness to the losers, it must oe stated, however,
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  • 297 22 Joftore Inter-District Cricket (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. THE Segamat Cricket Club scored a very 1 convincing win over the Mu.ir Cricket Club in a one innings match played at Segamat yesterday. Taking first lease on a drying wicket Muar batsmen found Barr almost unplayable and
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  • 355 22 RESULTS of ties m the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament. played yesterday, were as follows Men's Singles "A" < third round D.\ Criia Teck Yam beat S. A. Da wood 6-1. 6-2 T. Kobayashi beat Yap Ah Hian 6-4. 4-6, 6-4 Dr. G. Haridas beat Urn Bee Chin 6-4. 6-4.
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  • 85 22 Yok Kooi Eng Aun Win Men's Doubles Title (From Our Own Reporter) Penang; May 21. fTHE doubles final of the Penan* junior badminton championship held at the Free School hall this evening, resulted In Song Vok Kooi and Bag Ann beating Chee Choon WTah and Eng Swee
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  • 188 22 T HI *****>* J Naii On. W Mohii. I Heok X X Lee. AhouUihv? wt Hian Poo <bj*> H Chen Hoe R Chow Sw< X nan <bye». Loh Ngian Umt^^M vs. Boo;. H Cieorpe Tar, Ip Cheng Koon and Ta© Kirn Wee ar/ 1 Tham Sww aad Lot Ksl
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  • 27 22 Great Britain's team I Curtis Cup «olf ai It sachmett.^ on s- is Anderson. Pap- kit, Tiernan. Mrs. 2SLM Mrs. Walker, Ito. w»P S Wireless. B
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    • 76 22 POLAROID POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eve comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable new
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    • 43 22 The Unforgettable Love Story of a little native pirl and a dashing who were kept apart by the greatest barrier km Man! Rex H I inspiring adventure 2i The BARRILR CA L Filmed by PARAMOUNT m the actual Scpii:j Settings of the Story
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  • 2708 23 Curtain Rings Down On Summer Racing Season n r PAYS $76 IN SECOND EVENT her Successful Day For Logue's Stables S^port, Saturday. n efcelkflt attendance 01** iuvof the Extra *^t Bukit Timah ibis n of the Singapore La* -ember of mild up 1
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  • 99 23 Race I—LITTLE MISS X $56 and $17. Leonie Sl6. Phoun Tok $11. Race 2—A. D. C. $76 and $22. Lay OS; S2l. First Bid $13. Race 3—KIT §41 and $11. Ouisana $8. Miss Meta $?5. Hate 4—PRESIDENT Sl6 and SB. Pride of Perak $15. Winanlose $14.
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    31 23 The fi: ivh of the first race at Bukit Timah showing Little Mis? X (Bagby) winning by a head from Leonie (Irvine) with Phoon Tok (Mawi) a short head away. (Tribune).
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  • 226 23 Rest Cricket Trial At The Ceylon S.C. Retnam's Side Pats First Singapore, EtULL cricket characterised the op< lay In the Rest t! naral the annua] Cii rke ture, a 4 the C.S.C prdang to-day The morning's shower nece 'he venue of the gome bei:.. from ihe S.R.C. where M to
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  • 226 23 Crf&t Wm Over :^alsa Assn. -.t,^ TT Singapore 3 relay, j THE Victoria ZcJy^ol beat the X 1:1 I J Association by 18 nr.:. on t!ie cchcoi ground tc- day Scorer: K I-I a LS A AS3OCIATTOT Amo- Sinsli b TraSU 0 Guroiai Singii b Vi^aratnan 0. G.
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  • 34 23 Singapore, Sattirday. THE majority vi the ciicket matches arranged tti he flayed ir» S»n!?apcre this nlieinr.rm were cr.nrel>d as a result cf "roimuf; he "ii^f tftf^t alter the moraine's rain. I
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  • 109 23 I The tallowing arc the c •si round ox the Singapore Goil She Duffer's Cup competition Newey beat Mrs. J. Wormaid wo. idrs. D. G. Moore beat Mrs L M i^cheh 4 and 2. Mrj. P. G. Pcllard beat Mrs J V ect 2 and 1. Mrs.
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    • 36 23 SEE LONDON'S BRIGHTEST MUSICAL COMEDY AS A GRAND SCREEN SHOW! "Never a dull Moment", saijs Sunday Graphic. f Associated British i>*n*h. 1 Gma mnlo Judy Kelly. \£titoL&jJ John Wood ■Pf LADDIE f CLIFF Soon at PAVILION
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  • 553 24 BRINGING MEN OF ALL RACES TO OUR SHORES SINGAPORE'S HARBOUR ACTIVITIES THE TOURIST TRADE nUBBEI) the "Ciapham Juncii >n of the East," Singapore, as a seaport, bristles with activity year m and year out. The movement of ships goes on constantly, bringing representatives of practically all races to our shores.
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    64 24 This fair maiden came from Saigon She is seen purchasing goods from one of the many quayside traders. Men and women of all races arrive here throughout the year. The "Empress of Britain" (seen be^ow) brought hundreds of round the-world tourists to Singapore a few months ago. It
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