Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 May 1938

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune f^- 51- SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 624 1 Rational And Feature Elms Too LtfINDAY TRIBUNE IS ABLE TO REVEAL I TiT EXCLUSIVE NEWS OF IMPORTANT Lj DEVELOPMENTS IN MALAYA. INCLUDI THE RUNNING OF A WEEKLY NEWSXl DEALING WITH LOCAL TOPICS. I |ef«tef«« ts m tht> lilm lnduslrv m this countr
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  • 394 1 rN And Paris Press Opinion London, May 28. u.'!!J| rBrtion of the Japan■C I Stored m every ■•tITT 1 *W its possibi'it e s rrL3? Mled The Man w'!** 111 that the 1 rjf* will have long I *T Worf lhcv ™nquer !L2ff? U y th? >
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  • 39 1 Recording to messages received from Reuter, very extensive parts of England j were swept by rain all Satur- i day afternoon, most of the j important county, cricket matches having had to be postponed. i
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  • 137 1 Sinpaoore, Saturday. MR. Poh Ch,vee Lai. an agent for a lfval insurance firm, was this morning charged before Mr. R. A Ward the Fourth Magistrate, with en using the deaths of Mr. Tan Kok Sin Mr Fns Chek Ngee and a Tamil named Govindan. by
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  • 34 1 In the British Amateur Golf Championship final played at Treon over 36 holes, Charles Yates (America) defeated Cecil Ewing (Great Britain) by three and two, says a Renter message datai May 28.
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  • 34 1 Madrid, May 28. i Thp British steamer "Great End," •vhich was disabled In a previous air raid, sank off Valencia to-day when a > nab hit her gtern In the course of another raid.— Reuter.
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  • 55 1 Singapore, Saturday. A GOVERNMENT Gazette extraordin- ary. issued this morning states that information having been received tha: •'nderocst exists amongst cattle n Singapore. His Excellency the Governor hereby declares the 'Settlement of I Singapore to be an*f».rea injected w th Rinderpests twwfc prohibits absolutely the i exportation
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  • 35 1 Soviet airmen report the discovery of 11 hitherto unknown Arctic islands during recent flights from Rudolf Island: a group of five, north of Hohenloh; j Iwo m Italian Slrait, and four north of Salisbury Island.
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  • 70 1 THEY WILL DO THEIR BIT The National Women's Air Reserve came into being at the May'&nds Aerodrome, Rom ford 'Essex) when Miss Amy Johnsen received from the Mayor of Romford the Charter confirming her appointment as leader of the Council. Members are being trained to fly mails, passengers, and medical
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  • 42 1 Japanese A rmy Changes Tokyo, May 28. U/ELL-in formed circles forecast the ap- j 7f point-merit on Monday of Lieut- I Gen. Seishiro Itagaki as War Minister o^ d th L p ie Kw?ntui Eiki A™°' as ie Vi°e f Minister. Reuter
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  • 22 1 Mr. G. Percy Trentham has been chosen to captain the English learn m the International Trout Fishing Com- I petition on LocnLeven.
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  • 75 1 London May 28. VTOTWII HSTANDING heavy rain, mere than 2,000 aeroplanes took part m the Empire Air Day displays at over 80 aerodromes. O c of ihe most outstanding attractions was Britain's newest "hush-hush" flying battleship which can sink warships, has two decks, and revolving gun
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  • 196 1 "Kedah Murder Court Sequel Singapore, Salnra'ay. THE submission that the direction given by the trial judge to the jury m his summing up, on the question of the insanity of the appellant, was tantamount to his having taken away from the jury a probable finding on it, was the submission
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  • 642 1 TTUNDREDS of Ives were lost m r series of four air raids carried out by Japanese planes m residential districts of Canton yesterday. Nearly 50 rescue workers v re machinegunned aiid killed l>\ the raiders. Canton, May 28. v Reuter's representative visited the
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  • 88 1 CRISIS IN THE DAIL Dublin, May 28 THE dissolution of the Dail has 1 followed the Government defeal on Wednesday. The Government derided an election MM 'he best solution, owing to the difficulty of transacting business m the Dai!, where the Government hold 67 seats and the other parties G9.
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  • 202 1 TINPLATE STEEL INDUSTRIES Results Of Talks In Rome London, May 28. THE International Steel Cartel discussions concluded last night m Rome are sai# to have been ctmiucted m the >iosi cordial spirit Circles m $lose touch with the «»Misji deiegmfan Jmgard O|« tinplate meeting as most important A compromise has
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    • 93 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Tr The JIORMXG TIIIB.U\iB' ESSES KEY kM3|^ dKAINDi H«r^l l&mw a|)|)( lir< U|)n iUv I:ilH nl I ""Tm W^^ns\ Contents are guaranteed to be pure W^mttlsSm bS^*L brandy distilled from pure natural 15^^- *1 vision of the Excise Department of W fojj ."S^y. 1 tne
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 264 2 "Object To Traitors' Orders Singapore, Saturday. INOTHKK batch of twenty- four Chinese seamen, formerly of the s.s. Nord. a Chinese-owned vessel flying the Panama flag, were produced this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh. the Fifth Magistrate. The charge against them was that, being foreign seamen, they landed m Singapore
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  • 544 2 GOVT. URGED TO GIVE "ACTIVE ASSISTANCE" TO MINERS Meeting Of F. M.S. Chamber Of Mines (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. URGING Government to give more "active assistance" to miners m Malaya, Mr. E. G. Boyd, speaking at the annual meeting- of thq F.M.S. Chamber of Mines held here to-day
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  • 49 2 DUE to ceaseless rain, the cricket match between Middlesex and the Australians was not played yesterday, according to a Keik'jr message from London. For the same~reason, the other fixtures between Cambridge University and the Army, Derby and Sussex, and Yorkshire and Kent had to be called cff.
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  • 102 2 Land For Factory London, May 28. THE Birmingham Cooperation has been asked to sell 130 acres of land nea the Castle of Bromwich aerodrome fcr the purpose of ere.cti.rg a factory m connection with the air expansion programme. It it- understood that Lord NuiXield is responsible for
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  • 54 2 The Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association held a dinner last nigjit at the Rex Hotel to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Gregg Shorthand. More than 70 members and guests were present, and sueeches were made on the life of Dr. Gregg, the inventor of the system, and the
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  • 178 2 Singapore. Saturday A SEIZURE of 2.985 lahibs of nonGovernment chandu. valued at 523 £80. which was made by Revenue Officers m the Straits of Johore. near the Naval Base, m the early hours of the morning of May 19, had a ssquel m the Criminal District Court before Mr.
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  • 53 2 -.vfMtt *fl fHAfi I'cnj; (he* i caiJ Sin; porp ?Hui»i|MP Di*tffet Qpiw. €r» i#f I mint] br«u» m*«*^W It was stated m o cused wa.» employed r hrmcPcd the pHtr c«t H hirer's Department of 1 m <y- the morning of ml JB iiis accoimte was ffli^jjß no to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 202 2 Many of the electrical con- jjo&£\ veniences known today ivere I Westinghouse wY>-^ Research Laboratories A\ 1 PT*/ n /A T^LECTPvICITY was little known or used when the West- inghouse Company was organized more than fifty years t ugo. Today electricity is used everywhere, and many of the inventions that
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    • 99 2 Raffles Brassen i BRAS BASAFfrBD. I TO-DAY SPIX'IAL BWK $1.00 j i Served from L&BotoSP* also POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINKMAI. j) HIGH CLASS CONFECI.O.NKKV j UADJOGRAM— ENTBW UH& I Charmingly situated ideal for li*cvb*£ss£&l fes N( JMJ*J f^ J TONIGHT: <S«B?*rs3Dltf t %fl 10 TURNING fc^ iOV 1 I WHOLE
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  • 1534 3 nCTURE y A R P EXPERT Singai>ore Saturday. the «pp<rtunitv 0! putting some cf the fact* resard- tidtebave Firstly, because the teaching pro1 X TSZ* I***l^,,Troport-cr1 1^,, Troport-cr cf the intelligentsia cf the popula- s such a lot of inaccurate and misleading ***Zr*cv *r
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  • 32 3 Barcelona, May 28. COLONEL Troncoso was killed m action, when commanding a brigaue operating against the Government forces which occupied the village of Bavtus on the eastern front. Reuter
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  • 95 3 Berlin, May 24 •THE "Nationale Zeftun*" oi 1 -eels the Gen. Goering, rommentinp on an problems, eh Mr.l].' Chamberlain as comb. l\ m a typical manner all ttw fcish qualities which justify the accorded to him In Britain, and the with which ho is
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  • 535 3 S.B.A. TOURNEY BEGINS 1 THE 1938 badminton season was v officially ushered m yesterday afternoon when a start was made with the S.B A. tournament. Fciir ties m the men's junior division were played, the afternoon's sport producing a good deal of exciting rallies ard, above
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  • 283 3 "TO-NIGHT A T 8.30"- AN EXCELLENT SHOW IT is fUUbtful amatf 1 1 :u ting m Sin even m tht heydays ftf sta^e of th< pic »lvi kp evrr been A new and ib'.A.D.C. (Ci o d by the which kept thaiii productions dc
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    • 76 3 IMiTEDfOTHK"* EYE. J*rif anomalies I I f »»Hed eves. ,f -tn^^* tapUnted cases h itleetife I).().Sc, 'to. of Ocular Science). I^ADE, GROUND FLOOK IT*hon»: 3002. '^^'•m Without ust or Obligation. IJITfj -WEAKNESS r DEBILIT^ 1I i '•I I f DESCH I ENS'Syrup > J^O of Haemoglobin H^ lors the world
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    • 93 3 jK *j2L aS rlffdi i' *&'m" W it mimS^ln^^^^^T^^nmxtwiiKnfMiSthfTWfnfl^'^tfv Aff^- .--31 -j>?^CTSSr TL.JTjiCfcgSJKßtMflhffiß»M!llMß»i^B3Bi^Wgyi i IIM^n JBSICTiB y '^^mi^' i THE CARD. f By Pdbniar PemaiKl Junior Boxing Carrie vs. Nai Prasert promotion-; will be resumed on H> I>ass vs> louis JUNE 2nd Ah Kow vs. Camel Joe THURSDAY NIGHT <>
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    • 27 3 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, tr v^fl v \^)o^ T- Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore
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    • 393 4 13 SHOWS TO-DAY TREAT FOR EVERY MUSIC LOVER A NEW GRAND SINGING AND COMEDY HIT BY THE SAME COMPANY THAT MADE Roberta Swing Time r Gay Divorcee KKO-KADIO PICTURES present the World famous Tenor I iM^^^m^ DNTAINE -^^^/M LAN MOWBRAY j l^*>- BILLY GILBERT J ALAN HALE J| iK^f J
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    • 267 4 j NEXT CHANGE at the ALHAMBRA j A SLIGHT CASE! 1 OF MURDER with EDWARD G. ROBINSON JANE BRYAN ALLEN JENKINS S Warner Bros. Funniest Gangster Picture. WILL GIVE YOU A SLIGHT CASE OF HYSTERICS! S r^IBHEW WOULD I I 1 (The Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) DANCE PALACE j BAR
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    • 57 4 ENORMOIS Sl( CKSS r^T^\ LAUGHTER MUSK DANTkv OF MONTHS! PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 T I ASSOCIATED BRITISH ,A«Ws" ~^^^>J 4^MAX LAUGHED ITS^T^BSoTun^ LADDIE Kelly GAUMONT NEWSREEL. il SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTK NOEL COWARDI "TONIGHT AT Ul Commencing at 9. 30 p. m. sharp. Ist, 3rd and 4th JUNE VICTORIA THEATRE
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  • 1592 5 I adies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce L Mr. Walt Disney, the animated cartoon who's taking over the first half of the k this week, and telling you m person why he lected "Snow White" as his first feature film. Jhidu
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  • 31 5 Walter Huston and Guy Kibbee talk things over m "Of Human Hearts a no. tier n m notable for fine acting by Huston. i *k»iK *3 a
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  • 81 5 U/ALT DISNEY'S film, "Snow M White and the Seven Dwarfs," which was given an 4 A" eertificiite by British Board of Film Censors, will be shown m Sheffield as though it had a "U certificate. Sheffield Watch Committee decided to allow children under 16 to
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  • 113 5 ANE of the most important films to be made In London this year will be "Nelson," with Leslie Howard as star and Gabriel Pascal as producer. These two are now engaged on the production of the film of "Pygmalion* at Pinewood, and just as soon
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  • 258 5 \YNNE Overman, comedian of the frog voice, was once a professional jockey. ELVIRA RJOS, Mexico's most pou pular singina star, m^kes her screen debvt m the new Paramount musical, "Tropic Holiday" DOB Hope, who is featured m Pau r amount's "Coll ge S'lO'no:' has a pair of dilapidated
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    • 128 5 ACID stomach, night indigestion— l\ that's what causes those sleepless nights, nights when you toss and turn c.nd just can't rest. The food you've taken during the day is turning acid during the night, and this acidity so irritates the stomach nerves that your whole nervous system is upset, making
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    • 141 5 Rfes^jK L. j II Lnfli fW [^W^ V RUN -DOWN/ g?^-. wflTEßßußrs J^KWjkS^ RESTORES }^lvH STRENGTH I Your body needs vital elements to regain lost /a strength and vigour. Waterbury's Compound pro- vides them. Pure liver and malt extracts, iron, copper and manganese, and many other nourishing ingredients make this
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  • 205 6 FLATULENCE GOES LIKE MAGIC ♦om-ich Distress Sf p n^'anlly X- a lach b< No more heartburn. No more fl c. Chardox gives hit relief. Rl:icl this glowing fcribu' I h^ve had wonderful re'iel since usin^ Chardox. I read about i r In th pr.per. rn fj t a packet. The
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  • 1679 6  - FRANK BUCK SHOWS AMERICA A "PLAYMATE" Virginia Wight NEWS FROM NEW YORK HJUHGJGH <-By (Ex Tribune Reporter, Now In New York) S perennially venial as a /3k budding- crocus is the A arrival m New York of the "Greatest Show on Earth," Ringling Bros.— Barnum Bailey's circus. March 21 may
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 215 6 SHERLEY'S m 1 I■§ J Too much meat means too much heal for your dog's blood. And especially m a hot climate this causes him "torture through continual scratching, lack of appetite, mcodiness, irritability and loss of energy. You can remedy the trouble by cutting down his meat supply «nd
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    • 208 6 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovert;*! a safe quick method to remove ugly fat 5 pounds a week or 15 to 25 pounds a month. This new discovery, called Formode, brings new health and energj and a vigourous
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    • 185 6 YESTERDAY IS Dead; TO-MORROW Is Unborn; TO-DAY Is Yours! On the ?rcat Clock of Time there is but one word NOW! Don't dwell on what you MIGHT have done m Lhe Past, or what you INTEND to do m the FUTURE: Be a man of action TO-DAY. If you want
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    • 100 6 /N SINGAPORE M KUAL GRANDMOTHER. DOCTOR, BOBBY IS SO V T$ HAS Cf« MUCH BETTER SINCE YOU HELPED VOU-WKV*^ PRESCRIBED QUAKER OATS. YOUNGER THAN J«^ HE'S GAINED 3 LBS THIS MONTH U fr NEVER FAILS. IT'S VITAMIN B IS VITAL (^U^lw I TO GOOD HEALTHy—^ r^\^P^T\ Quaker Oats is a
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  • Article, Illustration
    1022 7 The Guns Of Death Are Ready For Action HGJKKJH TbjrTFFN men and women from various walks ifc-ftret of them are said to come from L highest ranks of society— are living m f their own m a wood dose to an old English Northamptonshire. They claim that
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    124 7 THE GLORY OF WAR— In Germany wa* is glorified today just as it was throughout Europe m 1914. Here arc new German troops, men of the 14th Infantry Regiment new cannon ioddei entering Bregenz, the capital of the j Austrian pro- 4 vince of Vor- alberg, during the
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  • 248 7 DEAD MEN TELL THEIR TALE! QOML ol Urn Im.j'.cs I/Kill^ O dead! IbflM boms urn- tt*hu breathing men. when the last started. To kill that's v !•> the* uent shouting and laughtn 1 came from everywhere Berlin. London. Paris, New York, Vienna The Ml ol all nations. The men whose
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    • 94 7 U&iAAnJ& is the I most important item on my shopping VUt. Eaten at eveiy meal and of vital necessiiy to every member of the family Butter must be of the very besi quality and fuil of concent rated goodness and nourishment. S.C.S. Buttetpossesses these attributes and i.s alwaj a favourite
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 50 7 I P rson d <**n't be- A l iN|t W» a /i ?nS UnleNS l»»ry T I Mv Bf wan«s |i a,,. I *JSASS 1 i^S^ i,\! Olnan a social 1 J^*hl/^ r Is white v ?!?hJu *r mt the 11 neck and S I hoUldnt he X ln hysterics.
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  • 2759 8  - Pierette Short Story Albert Dorringt on By HERE are still a few misinT formed holiday makers who j und pterette as the plural pierrat. The children on the know better. Pierette is the girl, -in•■ v 1 a i* I She was a member of Trumpera World Wide Circus and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 Ovaltine' and note the Difference Al/ALIIY is the reason for the world- wide success of delicious 'Ovaltine.' By sheer merit it has pQf* \All~dctll CUCFOU become I he- most popular food beverage throughout (UU r 4» ■,V^m&, the Wcnld. 'Ovaltine' presents m a completely /J C/^ n balanced and easily
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    • 191 8 ASTHMA Easy Breathing In 30 Seconds At the first sign of attack tak^ on* Hphazone tablet and notice yourself breatnmß easily m M seconds. Ephazone t>efcins to act immediately it reaches the stotracii. It releases healing Rases. Choked air passages are freed parßlysed luugt begin toact. N erves are soothed.
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  • 549 9  - EARING POULTRY FOR SUPPLYING LOCAL MARKETS John G Breman chasers Look For Quality THE subject of rearing fowls ror supply.ng our broached m this article, following a query j^areaderinJohore. f in teresting point, discussed this week, L W( tf,the correct type of food for young chicks. the cn'-u-"-' Your chides
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 122 9 J•* ANDREWS m ,ti"r fe|E^^^^ S*irr?Y fhe SAME F^^-ffeiiSSS' kii 1 aah!! h t s^9i^ •ower price i la?3Zr J^-^ •s*!*^ y° u Andrews K&^^S^^l^ F^ now on ,f wIM ***i economy Tin— end tOM you !«si effervescence releases carbon- O«t>«flt dioxide which has a soothing Ct hdv P f
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    • 13 9 A \l|iV,^=:^^ X-LX 5 5 7-7 4 lk\i» brq:hebs, fort suklight, limited, England.
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    • 1376 9 f*&£mss^ f W'v is 21 wff aO And Stop Oftipitig LEG ACHES AND PAINS soon vanish when i.la-to is btktft. Paiftl swollen (vamose) veins are Forgotten and sooo disappear, skin tnxn bles leai up, leg sores become clean and healthy aud quickly iieal, pil< are i tired, infiammatioa antl irritation
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  • 1248 10 THE COOLEST CABARET DRAWS LARGE FASHIONABLE CROWDS ttccii am! Ilisuril Don't Hornet the evening of June 4 at Sea View when 1 a mannequin parade, sponsored by Madame Christie, is to take place. The entire proceeds will be divided between St. Andrew's Mission for the erection 01 a Tubercular Sanatorium
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    29 10 Wear a jacket with your draw, its the fashion now. Maiita selects this model which !m% a hip length coat, the waist of which is slightly fitted
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  • 796 10 MADAME Page's devotion U lertalniy well rewarded by Eis»* HHn-*g m creasing popularity among tUI Uk women of Singapore She has no! onlj r rea3 sense ol line and <</.j\n. tmt a 3sUr for designing. Madame Page must be well aware o\ the rartent Feeling of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 77 10 Something to crow about MARINA 2nd. Floor Rodney House. Where the smartest clothes can be bought for all occasions at the most reasonable price. THE THING THAT WOMAN should not Forget Personality That K»ves you The Right CLOTHES, Right style. Right cut only. Bring your material to "i iimsTiK" we
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    • 135 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 sun, Innoxa Skin Balm, with its soothing and healing effect, will counteract ail redness and roughness of the skin. This preparation
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    • 81 10 Jewel Trees m Rose Quartz, Cornelian, White Jade, Crystal, etc. m unusual designs just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist floor. 'PHONE 7143. iELSIE i MARY j J Late of London Day Evening Goivns S Designed by Imadame pages i at s "Rodney House" 2 Battery Road. Prices Remain $J-S3O. S
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    • 51 10 s^SENTOSA?* I^ STEVENS FD Renowned lesidentiai establishment situated on 5 acres of elevated and well-kept grounds. First class FOOD. (Cold Storage supplies). Highly recommended by past and present residents. Extra large rooms with longbath. shower, verandah, own entrance and other j distinctive features. Free garages, syces' qrs. Tennis. Badminton. PRONE
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    • 80 10 S*?jgk ELIZABETH \RDF A^ j| NOIMK I SK. REJUVENATING j VV/iv/ Cram Miff I STIMULATING f Aniißwwrt Spot 0* I y^f PFNETRATIN^ I r^r" Musch Od I Vtl son; A( X MAYNARD]^ -H *m~ s^~. vrf^ v*- IS SHOWING A COLLECTION of GOWN? JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON *gent for DORVUXE
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  • 594 11 ARO U N D THE SHOPS Little Dresses £EW shops enjoy the same trust that Marina's clients place m her. Marina does not believe m playing up to cne by misleading one with the word "imported," but very shrewdly wins confidence with dresses that are of really good material, cut
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  • 98 11 f)NE ot the worst mistakes made by the woman without a natural flair for rhic. is to "play £or safety" m the choice of c lours It's true enough that, if you wear drab beige or stone shades, they will never fight with any other colour,
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  • 930 11 MANY VISITORS, BUT A QUIET WEEK AT FRASER'S HILL m FAIRLY quiet week, but a bu?y 1 m.. week-end. Sunshine and rain, but sunshine and dry spells predominating. Golf, mah-jong bridge, tennL. No panthers, nor rumours of panthers A more than usually gay and happy dance at the Club on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 131 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. MADAME PAGE Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. EX PER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER Specialist m Maternity Wear. Battery Bldg. Battery Road, v none 6327. Singapore m
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    • 92 11 B^Y^^K LOVELINESS Shampoo makes >^i hair clean healthy, Settings, too, are PT wonderfully easy 1/ for Amami makes <^^ X>^ your hair really Tbfa^js^*-^ manageable. BRUNETTES...Mo. I Jf -$C^ X BLONDES Jlo. 5 FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMAMI NIGHT If unable to obtain Amami, write to A. T. Gillespie, Arcade Buildings,
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    • 116 11 dtISCTOGEM tinny f^^l^;-l 'W In fact, Lactogen babies are alert at any time during their waking 'Ms* hours. For brightness and intelligence come T^M from correct feeding complete feeding -and Lactogen is complete f* nourishment for ba- bies. Prepared from the j|^ world's choice of pure #te Lactogen is balanced
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  • 652 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, May 29, 1938. A.R.P. IN MALAYA CO far d from the centre of things, we i Malaya are apt to sing attention to the elaborate precautions now being taken by the British Home Office to prepare the prbJie for air raids. Thai tlie r i is
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  • 700 12 You must KEEP FIT to BE EFFICIENT TS si ori overdone m the Army? There appears to be quite a controversy raging" round this tonic at home just now. following the issue of an instruction from the Army Sports Control Board that inter-unit sports events should be curtailed. One school
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  • 533 12 AT a public dinner a speaker spoke for half an hour and looked like going on for another thirty minutes. A guest turned to a woman next to him and remarked: "Can nothing be done to shut this man up?" "Well," responded the other
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 59 12 Snow WtiH, AjjL ,^K, to& es tlu BOW ft y and presents A FILM V /'I His CS^i Master's Voice Records r Wit I. a anb ttje r k HI)J llrt^-m ftetien Qtoarf* s l j^i ■iff TP^ HIS MASTI RECORDS OF "SM» W«% W^ OBTAINABLE I- ROM S. MOI
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  • 69 13 Arab politicians Reject partition Jerti«* ltm- d disappointment wSSssmsk I ti:nal 15 Arsb unity, and ;£k lataK Peace »n \+Z2Sv& f oruard m the ;asl m the memonnn 3 f the mandate gSSfaqHS .reaty, with minority JS^ic present numeriJ5« Arab and Jewish lngJolPaifitjie. fit nrfifcw Commission which \L*P9latine a fortnight
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  • 242 13 LONDON UNIVERSITY AND THE EMPIRE London. INCREASING importance of London university as an Empire study centre was stressed by Mr. Herbert L. Eason, when he presented his first annual report as Principal of London University at the Albert Hall here. He said that it was more and more entering into
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  • 48 13 A fashionably dressed crowd saw some ot Britain's latest warplanes yitle by side with latest fashions at the Royal Aeronautical Society's furden party on the Great West Aerodrome at Hammondsworth, near London. Mrs. M. Shipley wore a daizling fashion with veil.
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  • 173 13 A Scottish woman has given birth to twins m an aeroplane. She is Mrs. Peter McLean, 35-year-old mother of four, an inhabitant of Liniaue Eochar, on the Isle *^f Uist, loneliest cf the Hebrides. As she lay gravely ill, the local doctors decided that cniy
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  • 373 13 LAR GER FAMILIES WA NTED London. j JJELIEF that middle-class families j Mv becoming larger was express- I ?< by Ethel Raynham Smith, [Matron of th? Chelsea Babies' Club here. '"The only child," she maintains, Is cwly but sureiy becoming a thing of the past.
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  • 101 13 Sir Stepaen Henry Moiy..?ux Killik, Jubilee year Lord Mayor of London, died at his London home aged seventy seven, from a chill he caught which developed into pneumonia. His story is reminiscent of Dick Whittington. He left school at twelve, became a 55.-a-week ofTice boy,
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  • 83 13 Returning to England Ihe other day from a flying vi.it to Australia by Empire air-mail, Profetsor E C. Dodds, Director of the Courtauld Institute of Bicthemistry, explained that during baiely a month's absence from London ac had been able to fly 25,000 miles and
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  • 95 13 London HERBERT Janssen, the well known German opemtic singer, has m«»rr^eri Miss Rrnna Carstens at the Caxton Hall Register Office here. The bride, who is 43. wore a black ensemble with a black straw hat. Mr. T~v,c.c-o n w b 0 j s 4^ wnrfi a
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  • 50 13 Among reports to hand from Russia is one mentioning the opening-up of airlines to carry passengers, mails and freight to i\;-::oteiy-situated gold-mines it oemg posaiDie m certain cases to complete m a few hours journeys which, by laborious suriace transport might occupy many days.
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  • 491 13 GAS DANGER EX AGGER A TED, SAYS EXPERT Toronto. Onlaii,,. JJESPITE advances made m chemical warfare, (he \w most effective gases known to-day are the same H were used m the Great War. Lieutenant-Colonel Haitf Sherkeijian, executive officer of the Office of Chemical Warfare Service at Washington, said this m
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  • 121 13 CHURCH HAS A POST OFFICE Me scow A LETTER has been carried from Norway to the Soviet Union by a salmon. Fishermen on the Pcchoia River, near Archangel, caught a red salmon to which was attached a silver band. Under the band was a small celluloid cylinder bearing the words
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    • 64 13 FUL" V U E New Strength \,i Ri ml ess Gl asses First: there are no screws through the lenses: Electrically soldered pins hold the lenses tightly and permanently m place: Second: there are tiny springs cushioning the lerses against breakage: Let us show you and fit you. THE BERLIN
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  • 275 14 Air Fleet Flies 28,00 Miles Every Day FAMOUS for havinf —»M the fastest flight mUt m on the ocean route bftoe foundiand and Ireland tfc» J Airways lonj-ranrf ti% 'Cambria.' after beb{ j ordinary conunerrial *m just about to take iv piw M pular service m tkf cmm\ pire fleet.
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  • 1513 14 IN which I discourse on a suggestion made by me and which failed to find any approbation m the S i S mind of the competent authority and m which I S consider giving up writing for this page and turning S
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    • 193 14 ISSUED S I V *^**»BY ALL STEAM- t i TnA\/pi SHIP AND 1 I i\t\W U L» RAILWAY LINES. NO HOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those of all I otht-r resident communities are C r gives the best of attention and j asiis^ance. 1 i 33, ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE, j
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    • 150 14 GREAT THIRST INSATIABLE HUNGER WEAK LIMBS DIZZINESS IN HEAD COPIOUS FREQUENT URINATION. ARE SIGNS OF DIABETES APPLY FOR HERBAL PILLS MR. C. S. CHAN, 277, RACE COURSE ROAD, Singapore. EASY RUNNING^ fSk ENDURING STRENfiTH M DIAHOMD Built entirely of Hritisli parts, made m Knfiland by famous Mafccn. Firs! <iu:ilily alloy
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    1550 15 Being The Tale Of A Tribune Reporter Who Had To Co To London To Make Good In Singapore HE deck of th» crowded People stood about m rmm* i!1 af tmtt an(l °k v?r)Usl >* acutely conscious of the r-ard lack of conversation which prevails before apart
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  • 143 15 AIR WEDDING OVER EXHIBITION Befiahouston, Glasgow. A WEDDING hnr, been held m the air over the Empire Exhibition here. Mlsa Agn^s Gilmonr .Spencer, or Miss Agnes Gilmour Spencer, of Stirlingshire, became the wife of Mr Cecil Ferguson, of Glasgow. Thousands of visitors to the Exhibition were unaware that Bellahcaston was
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    • 64 15 nAWc iQU en ItREu I rU it Irl t I COMPETITION FOR DETAILS SEE PAGE 14 MALAYA TRIBUNE 30* M A I] fc MOM S3P rH E F I H E 5 T I ///c//f hops yeas/ I D I 5 T n I B U T E D BY
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  • 65 16 DRESSMAKER WHO COULD NOT SEW Ha nllm -.vith -m r! Nineving v. Rheuhe? trouble, remedies." w.e to heu- body My feet swollen. The There was no relief absolutely ucn uls, and >;p •.ok. In well again. imagine be able to what a treat ■>rk. and to be E S. i
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  • 1021 16 WHAT DOES MAIL DAY MEAN TO YOU? yDJU. $£t JJVL IF you live to reach the age of a hundred, and if ai that time somebody were to say to you, "How much of your life have you spent m writing letters?" I wonder what your answer would be. It
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  • 24 16 A poriion o£ the air mail destined for the Kast, about u» i* H^ aboard a Byiaf boat at Southampton
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    • 90 16 (SAUSAGES A I HURRAH C -A imTTT-~ VRf COULD 1 HAVE\ \WAT LAST ON£?J No wonder the family cheer when Wall's appear on the table piping hot and richly browned Such succulent tender meat and such Wall's Sausages are fresh or m the familiar blue and white tins from all
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    • 48 16 SMnB rIPSLIvl 1^ l *i VYlll\CU**'{9 V X Jflj^n M. A. y» 0 vl^- I -v 11 lI V* > I\* Bj jßp: x'filll* r ■■■■> 'Bl Bpi w t v*v f fi"^ *^HJ j3w j* ±ii >^ i J -11 >■' -^HHBHf jEMB£Mi part; u.ncttr Ivual- 1 uli B
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    • 94 16 Timv ir suits for no 4 |iL gentleman w tfu pICXUTi It W l rAc moma::— because he gave up runmni 2C |«can a^o. Bitf A, uddenly found thai hi watch had M fc« ro /.Tcp his appointment, so then > When hcgtlti will come to us jor an Omega
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  • 474 17  -  R.A. Thompson D.O.Sc., B) iDcc t»r of Ocular Smm international animosit> a $M 4 <** i is to remmu mmelvw oi f *Zt»*** X uK a"v treat iorenjn people have L n>^ iiAn s irlucn •LT^^f'anv would be to ask wrat a country <^i«**
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  • 536 17 V\U 'ES< of ait condition^ rubber which, it is claimed, will have i mkras efFect on tlw rubber industry m liafaya, is s< on to introduced on Malayan rubber estates. Rubber experts arc riirued with the idea of this air conditioning process which has
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  • 269 17 BRITAIN'S NEW DESTROYERS (By Mv Mail) London, M, t y 18. j'HE Afridi, the first of a new class of "Tribal' destroyers, built as fill answer to the larger number of last fiotilla leaders m certain foreign navies, has now been handed ever to the Admiralty and is m commission.
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  • 32 17 The National Association of Outfitters iia«? decided to soJJaborate with the Krfca'l Trading-Standards Association and vili officially co-ooerate m the investigation of misleading descriptftmisv the definition cf brr-de terms, and otlF;r v/ork.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 31 17 'Hying Boats i J^d to be UMBtiln aifiJl?"^"?^ which is be- iIJLi?^ raUa Piovide > fittd'? the opewtioi. alorc the n route "for i n m j '.Joci,nr,. r p 1 >t?
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    • 97 17 W and why JpF no Pyramids? w m.., dcr'l like handkerchiefs Hurt took Hfce tfufcters aftei a couple ci Nor do women Both like Pyramids- the spruce, fre h liking handkerchiefs. The haniftkerdiiefs Hial wash mowy white lhat keep kheir clea bright colours when they nr- washed. When you give
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    • 221 17 HIGH SPEED TILLING Two half-turns only I 'THIS is quite the simplest way te the 1 world of filling a fountain pen. Simply one! two!! and you are ready to go on writing with your pen filled m a flash And the mechanism of the LPA'ERLESS Swan is *o strong
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    • 778 17 pM?. film Anivs and Yoiitliiul Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Strengthens Blood, Nerves, Body, Memory, Brain, Muscles, and Endurance— Better Than Gland Operations. Thanks f o the disr-ov^ry of «n Amrr•can Doctor, it is now possible /<>r those who frp] prematurely oi<i. Run-down «nd Worn-out, to experience
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    • 235 17 JH nii f l I'.l-ii.'.ri r^Sß^Rt li-uini!- ■^WHr-^^ 'i ai»*i v. <.rn> m mid Mfl <*!'• <-r <-|o< i Ani yfl t (1- li, i.\ ,i--vjH Hbs rui.i r«.i«: jf**' J^Bmik "red tl.' 1.-Mi ML 'j& |n S^W.iBBS^HHK Or. T. A. tMii Work i« t<» upon ii* 3 i cl.'indf.
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    • 803 18 I jy^ -1. medicines were needed for a j dozen complaint*— chat laying up for indefinite periods was necessary that it was also I I necessary to take dangerous drugs and narcotics— was an illusion. 'ASPRO' has dis- I I I pelled ie For it is the medicine that takes
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    • 187 18 W Am I d ifferent from any other ygl wife? I <ised to worry ahout whut would happen to W and me if my husband k |< morbid of me. Indeed he sam pwas the natural thing to do. A DPI mrNTIAI Fortunately I don't have to «ny A PRUDENTIAL
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  • 639 19  -  Phoenix Special Badminton i Feature (Edited By 1 H|STOR V OF ACHIEVEMENT m Singapore and, for that matter, m Malaya have Achievement as that of which the Mayflower B.P. of tfS^ fotpride f its existence, the party has progressed so rapidly meH<
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  • 57 19 Discontentment In Alor Star? I ?*/J? Corres Vondenti I l *ZT* m ™t the badI *Tfc»*,t? m Kcda h took I WE?**- nxh selection I 'fcfc, Alor Star. I l &£tl h m their I and' A^ lway tatltute liA* fedahif 0 Con siderin I <r^g with the K.B Hi
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    6 19 PLAYERS OF THE CORONATION B.l\, SINGAPORE.
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  • 196 19 tenement among the badminton parties m Alor Star itself over the manner m which tournaments were, conducted m the past few years and this. I was told, it: one of the reasons why many good players who are fit to represent "the State m the Foong Seong Cup
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  • 667 19 STATE TRIALS IN PERAK CONTINUE: PROBLEM FOR SELECTORS (By "Racquet") TOO Cheng Hai, the v Evergreen badminton star of Perak, unLike his former colleagues, Tan Cheng Phor, Lee Guan Khye, Ong Poh Choon and one or two others, came into the limelight once again last weak-end when the second of
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  • 251 19 (By "Sphinx") THE first Siamese woman ever to enter the Pen'ang badminton tournament, Mrs Biia Banvor achieved something of an incredible iL>at when she won the Pcnao^ junior badminton ladies singles title last week-end, beating her opponent. Miss Boey Faik Wan, easily m
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  • 527 19 SELANGOR' S HOPES FOR PERMAISURAI CUP VERY SLENDER (By "Rambler") DADMINTOX m Selangor during thte last week was confined to a number of interesting matches m the Selangor inter-team senior and junior doubles tournaments, and the Bukit Bintang Girls' School competition. Selangor selectors, who fccre trying to fix up a
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  • 203 19 GOOD NEWS FOR LANGUID WOMEN AND TIRED MEN. New Vitality from Tastclrvs Tablets When tiring weather conditions or weakening illness have .sapped strength and energy, left you Languid, inert and uninterested m life, it is time for you to recharge your devitalized body with life giving, energising Vitamins. It's quite
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    • 30 19 I i l^ K pou EETH GLEAM KJ^^H 1 I WJ4I OWk A ki: IHlk. i*'* 1 Anil Bk ■'><&. i S Sti- i fc^/^Aij t W^\ Bnqhten your Economize I
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    • 44 19 e^i^aJMfelanfcfcij^-r- j... :^c^t£utkimßM Wet dj of any other make, 2nd high second nona pneei are two oj Bb.As great assets. The Cycle Carr iage Co., (1926) ltd. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, li.iiu Fa hut Muar, Penauj Motors, i'enang Ipoh Motors, Ipoh Motorists Stores, SerembaQ.
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    • 201 19 ■aP' iiS^. W 1 m. k ft I Ml i m V TRUSTED THE j WORLD OVER! H No other alarm clock, anywhere, has won such confidence as Big Ben 1 Millions depend on him to start them off on time. People trust Big Ben hocause (1) his call is
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  • 1281 20  -  ARGUS By IN THIS COR^ Boxing Notes "Flaneur" CELANGOR'S defeat by Negri SemJ I Uan m the inter-State soccer friendly pla3 emban last week mi|s mean nothing, but it has given o Singapore's Mali Cup aspirations, for Selangor arc usually th< most formidaoie -ide ii.
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  • 417 20 BOWLING 8 foi bZ Sukuinaren (Negri Sembilan v. Malacca). 7 for 13 Samanthar (T.P.C.A. v. LA., K.L.). 7 for *5 Lee Sens Teng (A.C.S. v. High School, Klang). 7 for 35 C. Ferdinands (A.C.S. Kampar v G.E.S., Batu Gajah). 7 for 40 Mathews (Batu Gajah Eng School
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    • 28 20 L •V-i./ M_ I B^^^^^ ...™**y vjj^iiiiiu^w^ H^*^^ v^^*™^^ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Supplies obtainable every u here fi irinS'll lll fl||B|| ll M^^ a^4^?v74i^ WPS. 1
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    • 336 20 You know it's Indigestion but is it Stoinn^ii or INTESTINAL? This Is How You Can Tell:- the Pain is Here, if* If the Pain is Here, ti 5 STOMACH INDIGESTION M INDIGESTION which causes V/ which causes ACIDITY, with a\s( I V CONSTIPATION, ncrc T )%C with gripinp pains. GASES
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    • 66 20 ECLIPSE BB T HE Eclipse B.F. 0 U I anniversary or \m- ,H Tan Boon Uats bunf^ H Ikan. Singapore. J At th- annual j""f*M o icction of offlce-bttrm H year resulted W r^j^c»^B Beng Siu: Hon. Chin Soon, and Mr H .,mmittee mem*^ 9 H An anniversan r^| was
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  • ON THE AIR TO-DAY
    • 297 21 r 2 Ben. »^f I Off H.-: P"** ra ncen>ts from Oper. C*BS*stra Intermezzo. Act l^fJSle <R:goletto> 'Verdifc^JJ; Heddie Stoh and OrW^SStit» tt. 'tis I>»ve tßomt'' R-^cSod. Orchestra: OverIfXl Bride -Smetana.. i "fftSL and a Religious X£ pGfflsi of England», from fesrHf I 11, 631: A and M., ItrS^
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    • 230 21 11.00 am. Military Band music I (gramophone records). "Liberty Bell"J March. "Anchors Aweigh" —March. Played by the Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Royal Cavalcade". Played by the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. 11.10 a.m.:—Light Orchestral Con- cert olayed by Keller's Hungarian Band, I directed by C. Reller 'Relayed from
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    • 63 21 YDC 19.8 metres (15.15 mcs) and PMN 29.2 metres (10.26 mcs.). 4.50 p.m. Time signal. Orchestra selections. 5.50 p.m. For children. 6.10 p.m. Concert by the Studio Or chestra, conducted by Boris MariefT. 7.05 p.m. Song recital. 7.35 p.m. News and sports. 7.50 p.m. Popular concert, con ducted by
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    • 98 21 (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; Fiashes from the International Encharistic Congress at Budapest, j 7.45 p.m. National anthem d I opening announcement. 7.50 p.m.
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    • 77 21 I (Wavelength: 19.68 metres; 15.243 kcs.) 5.20 p.m. Concert relayed from Paris P T.T. 6.20 p.m. News m English. 3.35 n.m. Concert relayed from Par-i.s-P.T.T. 7.05 p.m. Gramophone records. r '.2O D.m. Concert relayed from Par-Is-P.T.T. 750 p.m. News m French. Colonial market, prices. 8.20 ;>.m. Talk, tin tlit-
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    • 110 21 31.49 mettei '9 52 mcs). 6.20 p.m. Strauss "Don Juan" 'Tone Poem)— Op. 20 London Philharmonic Orchestra. 636 p.m.— Two songs by R. Strauss. 6.45 p.m.— Albert Sandier < Violin > and his Ort}:*:. "-Ira and Web.st'-r Booth (Tenor 7.20 pm Loral time -i^nal and Weather report. 7.23 pm
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    • 122 21 ROME 25.4 metn s (11.810 Kcs), 6 20 p.m. Opening anßOimccmeiit. News In English. Varied musical programme. News m Italian. K. LUMPUR (Wavelength 48.92 metres) 7 p.m. Recorded music 9 p.m. Close down. TUESDAY n the CAPITOL '■ila Premiere For Malaya Of The Picture fc Whole World Is Raving Over
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    • 51 21 4=^^_^)W J^^^i^C %r luxuries and useful things— all ill li r!!x —^r"*^^ wpw^*i*^l-v iirintrc ■I \H vTv sli 1/a-^^r 'Vaft-j X bBGIT ~~~~r Q>) B > j nrnth'h HI ■piwr ——^__f yi I < t> y Uiuiiiii vi b^bw Br bY Ib^^ H Bm Abm Hu I 4 P^k Bb^BBB?5B1
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  • 237 22 TREAT FOR POOR CHILDREN KEEN RIVALRY Successful Meeting At Jalan Besar Singapore, Saturday. OVER a thousand "poor children" of Singapore immensely enjoyed the "Empire Day" Sports organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Jalan Besar Stadium to-day. Open to youths of both sexes
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  • 32 22 Hammond To Captain England London, May 28. W. R. Hammond will captain England and G. O. Allen the Rest m the Test trial match to select England's team against the Australians Renter.
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  • 57 22 EIGHT cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. May ladies' foursome and the following scores were returned: Mrs. C. Q. Starkey and Mrs. M. Lawrey 48—13=35. Mrs. R. E. Earle and Mrs. F. Starr 48—11=37. Mrs. G. E. Kerr and Mrs. W. Gunstone 51—14=37. Miss A.
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  • 320 22 (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Saturday. V/tOST oi che runners tor next SaturiTl day's events out this morning when half -paced gallops were the order of thf day. In spite of yesterday's rain the attendance was very good. Among the first out was VALSCOURf
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  • 63 22 District Badminton Association ref ert < fi fep *t ft. s event last season ouim; to \ns u meUm £l***mL** That. 5 often, is not^S^^ife. Malaya ake an incrtasn n their j^^ congratulation 3 -Veech at the Jlf S l^ reference to the i1 J u it-able
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  • 147 22 l/ENTURA MARQUES, leathoi and t lightweight champion of Singapore, and B. do Guzman, the former triple champion of the Orient, will head Mr. A. E. Beavis's next 'ooxing promotion at the Happy World covered stadium on June 3. Guzman has a very Impressive record. among
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  • 13 22 Partis and Clubs te Singapore ColdS"wnte to Mr IwTHL?^ Coid Storage g*
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 212 22 MILLIONS THRILLEH BY MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alone of all tooth paste* contains IRIUM! Millions long denied the thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth are finding it again with IRIUM. Once you change to this modernised tooth paste you bid goodbye to dull, dingy, film-stained teeth* For IRIUM being a totally
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    • 86 22 HAPPY WORLD COVERED SB FRIDAY 3rd «J \K 1938 AT 9 DEBUT OF BABY GUZMAN I wice conqueror of Ventura Marques m A Manila conqueror of Mickey Miller. M Champion of Australia m VER&US I VENTURA MARQUES bH| Feather Light-Weight Champion of M Singapore. Wf^^^ 10-3 MIN.-RDS. Plus Two Ten
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  • 580 23 \wn Beaten By Five Nil SerrmbaM. Saturday ?SA^S were M 5 before the comwas the first Malaya oulhern H: h Resi- tjK r genden m >used the irame :>!a*J%aol the Matey Regiment "'tijfttSf and better jg^rP~ i for the Jjl sei triumphing
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  • 52 23 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB DECLARE AT 92 FOR EIGHT HATCH AGAINST I ARTILLERY v-. day. I' *H cricket match ;Caan gi> at Ra the Ceylon i |r th *ir innings *H of eight wjc- I Jg? 101 for the *efe thu3 winnin S the j I l I I 33 I
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  • 91 23 A pretty wedding was solemnised at cca on Monday. May 23, at the St. Francis Xavier. The cciUiaeUn^ parties were Mr. S. Aroul, son of Mr. S. Sundaram Pillai of KurikaL or. Meiers Sime, Darby and Co., 'Malacca branch) and Miss Lilly David. clan? Mr. and Mrs. F.
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  • 411 23 FIRST SINGAPORE SOCCER TRIAL (By Rover) lours 3; Whites Singapore, Saturday. D DISTINCTLY scrappj soccer was served uz this afternoon at the Anson Road Stadium, when the S.'A/F.A. held the fijrsf trial m preparation for Singapore's Malaya Cup fixtures. A uoor crowd witnessed the game, which seldom provided bright spots.
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  • 63 23 T7.ES for the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are MONDAY Men's Open Singles A. Lin vs. I. B. Abed Men's Singles "C Final K. T. Ooi vs. Lauw Pek Tjin. TUESDAY Men's Singles Kamis vs. Wee Eng Lock Yap Ah Hian vs. T. Kobayashi. Men's Singles "B" semi-final S. "K.
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  • 577 23 BIG PARTNERSHIP BY HOPKINS AND SIMPSON (From Our Own Reporter) Koala Lumpui. Saturday. A SPLENDID partnership by Hopkins and Simpson paved ihe wa" tjwr a Very good score by the Singapore Cricket Club m their match against the Se!angor Club to-day at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 33 23 I HOUT callii IT f Mj h A I I lci Or Dist I youth, Hi driving at Bast Coa ol Dec I Mr. Mallal appeared for tl
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