Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 June 1938

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune I w SINOAPORE. SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1938. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune
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  • 10 1 THE PEASANT SEASON HAS OPENED i _________at_M 'lmi I* IP*"*
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  • 153 1 Revision Of Colonial Labour Codes Urged BN for Colonial Governors to see that the Colonies froper steps to meet modern requirements, with ■^pHt to labour troubles, is stressed in the report *'*a! Empire issued for th<; Colonial Office, after fcwe in the recent debate on the Colonial estimates. !i out,
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  • 217 1 DETAILS of the Test match up to the close of play yesterday are given by Reuter as follows ENGLAND C. J. Barnett. b McCormick 126 L. Hutton. lbw b Fleetwood Smith 100 W. J. Edrich. b O'Reillv 5 W. R. Hammond, b O'Reilly 26 E. Paynter. not out
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  • 132 1 Shanghai, June 11. JAPANESE naval authorities announce the beginning of a drive to Hankow ig the Yangtse, and have requested all warships and merchantmen lo t draw frcm the area extending from Woi u to Hankow. 18 miles to the eas: I Kiukiang. The announcement
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  • 1296 1 Afew Records In Test PECORDS WERE SKITTLED AT TRENT BRIDGE VESTERDAY IN THE SECOND DAYS PLAY OF THE FIRST TEST MATCH AGAINST AUSTRALIA. England, by scoring 658 for eight declared in their opening innings, established a new ail-time high for any Test match in England and
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  • 70 1 Prague. June 11. ACCORDING to an account given by Major Broz, Czechoslovakia's dafences consist of a chain of machine-gun nests along the frontier running into tne interior. Invaders wculd meet with immediate resistance which, if broken through, could be checked by forcing the enemy into a series of
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  • 102 1 Rumours Cannot Be Confirmed London, June 11. INQUIRIES in the city have failed to confirm rumours of large British credits to China. Banking circles in close touch with Chinese affairs disclaim any knowledge of such transactions being impending. It is pointed out that the rumours probably
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  • 69 1 Saragossa, June 11. NATIONALIST troops have entered Albocacer, 25 miles north of Castellon. An official statement gives fhe names of 11 ships flying the British flag, which are alleged to be at present engaged In contraband arms traffic to Spain. The statement further alleges that between
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  • 39 1 Clyde, Texas, June 11. \T least, five have been killed and it is feared that 15 others are d^ad in a tornado which demolished 25 houses. The storm overwhelmed a goods train, scattering all the waggons. Reuter
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  • 44 1 Japanese Flagship Aground Off Woosung Shanghai, .June 1 1. THE Japanese flagship, Izunio has gone aground just outside Woosung this afternoon, while proceeding out to sea. According to a foreign eye-witness, the vessel is said to he embedded in eight feet of mud. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 1 The Coastal Dt ience ami reconna issauce work of the Hoyal Air Force w a s shown at Calsbot, the marine base at Southampton w h e n the station was thrown cpea tc tbe public on Emp rc Ai r D::y.
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  • 224 1 JAPAN WANTS PEACE CHINA 'S CO-OPERA TION Geneva, June 11. CEVERAL (Says of Sinu- Japanese 0 friction have been terminated by an agreement between Mr. Chu, the Conference Bureau and the Japanese dele?, ate, Mr. K.taoka. Mr. Chu is miking a moderate speech to-day, on the condition
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  • 62 1 Hankow, Juno 1 1. f FHE Ministry of War has issued an announcement to the effod thai conscription for military service will bene* forth be conducted writl regard for family, influence or wealth. This order is unprecedented in th" history of China. Drafting will be
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 107 2 >From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 4. ARRANGEMENTS affecting Malayan sailings have been made by the Western Australian Government. It has made a five years agreement with the Blue Funnel Line, under which it withdraws its overseas service, and transfers State service connections to the company,
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  • 63 2 New Bedford, Massachusetts. POSTAL officials here tried 150 people with an inadequately addressed letter before finding its owner. I t lette was for "Manuel ,i;a, New tied. ord." The letter was delivered to 39 Manuel Silvas, 11 Manuel Silvias and 100 Manuel Sylvias before the right man was
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  • 202 2 Comments By London Papers London, June 11. FE result of the Stafford by-elec-tion was declared yesterday in which the Government majority was increased by 20 per cent. This has given rise to a larger amount of editorial comment than usual. The Daily Telegraph says "It certainly looks
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  • 100 2 "Girl In The Taxi" At Pavilion "THE Girl in the Taxi" which opened a run at the Pavilion Theatre last mght ts an an.usii.g comedy which britii Frances Day and Jean Gillie, two very accomplished English actresses to the lhe dialogue un.'l it nation.? have been bandied
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  • 591 2 GOOD TRAINING CENTRE SAYS M. DE ST. CERAN AN officer in the -Blue Devils"— the dreaded Chasseurs Alpins during the war, thrice mentioned in despatches, Legionaire of Honour, M. C. de Saint Ceran, managing director of the successors of Meine Comte Co., since 1922,
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  • 53 2 A mobile milk bar, designed by the Milk Marketing Board to bring hot and cold milk drinks and soups to the motoring and cyclmg public and holiday crowds, is to start a demonstration tour of the country at Brighton. Two electric mixers can s§rve two milk
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  • 547 2 "SECRECY HAS BRED IGNORANCE" "OIR David Galloway was too mild," was how a local medical praeti--0 tioner. approached by a Tribune reporter, expressed himself when he was asked to give his opinion of Sir David Galloway
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  • 97 2 STRIKERS SCATTER REFUSE Alexandria, a STRIKE of 1,600 city scavengers A here, following the example of their Cairo colleagues, has been ended by a threat of wholesale deportation. The men demanded higher wages and annual paid holidays. Thp strike lasted two days, during vhich nine men were injured in minor
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  • 42 2 H.E. the Governor has received a reply, by cable, to his birthday message to H.M. the King. The reply, which came through tfh- Secretary of State for the Colonies, contained an expression of His Majesty's thanks.
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  • 146 2 London, June 11. AN earth tremor was felt in central London this morning, lasting 30 seconds. The tremor shook chairs and desks. The tremor was also felt IXU many parts of Europe including Brussels, Paris and Amsterdam. In Biussels the population rushed frcm
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  • 65 2 London. June 11. Mr. Neville Chamberlain has received from the Prime Minister of South Africa a telegram of sympathy regarding the loss of the members of a team of the Royal Air Force. "On behalf of the Government and people of the Unioi, General Hertzog extends to the Government and
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  • 106 2 Calcutta. FftELEASED aftei 15 years' rigorous imprisonment fcr dacoity with murder, a prisoner returned to ftaol v.ithin an hour at Nahan. Punjab. He said that it was his "spiritual heme." After the prison gates had clanged behind him, he went straight to a magistrate and asked
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 172 3 I A:r WtW -*W and sa;d »*f„ uke coak out uf suiting and .H-t^." would have three _«_B_nientI- -j continued course mthless cruelty, and I* almost inhuman ffVia. apparent.^- ParilffhTmay or may not E HURT ME" L MIM ri tbat Mb the child's ti
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 3 The Duchess of Gloucester (above) was one of the Rovai family who watched the Derby at Epsom.
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  • 120 3 JF Britain buys any 139,800 giant U.S. warplanes she will charge herself an extra £10,000, the duty on each of them entering the country. In Ih? Commons, Ear] Winterton in a written answer said that any aircraft bought in America would he subject
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  • 36 3 Malaya Invited 1940 Olympics l '*ow Correspondent, London. Jw? 4 r 2J°jjo states that the JJ* Organising Commit- w the Internationa 1 22? for Permission to Ll?? countries, Malaya, LJ*£ench Indo-China <E»«s to participate in panes.
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  • 17 3 erest Climb Abandoned f est e *Pedition Sffl 5 unf Arable KT^ 1 to statement* from Reuter
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  • 332 3 Doctor 's Wife On Dance Theft Charge (By Air Mai!) Tealby (Liner), May 31. jQR. Wilson Reginald Harrison, Home Oflice document examiner, one of the leading handwriting experts in the country, gave evidence at Market Rasen in a case in which Mrs. Agnes Eva Pank, wife of a local doctor,
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  • 104 3 OVER 1,000 guests were present at the wedding which took place yesterday at the Church of St. Joseph, of Mr. Edward V. ilfred Paley. son of Mrs. ML C. Pa ley, of Singapore, and Miss Angelic Verlinda Oliveiro, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Alexander Oliveiro,
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  • 59 3 WOMAN DIES ON STATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. MILD sensation was caused at the railway station here to-day when an Indian woman who was waiting with her husband to catch a train suddenly ccllapsed and died. Investigations reveal that the woman, who was the wife of a railway
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  • 250 3 Shanghai, June 11. IT is claimed that during an aerial battle over the river port of Tatung on Thursday, while Chinese planes were carrying out an air raid on Japanese warships, the Japanese fired on their own aircraft by mistake and brought down two machines
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  • 67 3 Found By Roadside Singapore, Saturday. Found lying on the road side in a semi-conscious state, at the 6 3^ milestone. Upper Serangoon Road, this morning a young Malay was removed by ambulance to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital with contusions on the right side of his head He was also
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  • 22 3 London, June 11. H. M. S. Capetown has returned to Devonport to pay off after two years at the China station. Reuter
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  • 137 3 Appealed, Sentence Increased Singapore, Saturday. A PPE AUNG against a sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment, one year's police supervision and six strokes of the rotan, passed on him by a magistrate in the lower court, Mak Kai Weng, who had been convicted of pickpocketing had his sentence increased to
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  • 165 3 Ma lay Volu n teers Reception THE appointment of Second Capt. Mohd. Hassah as Officer Commanding, Malay Company, S.S.V.F., was referred to in a speech delivered by C.9.M. A. Hamid bin Omar, Secretary of the Malay Volunteer Club at a reception held last night in honour of Lieut. Rahamat bin
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  • 43 3 Commodore H. E. Horan, D.S.C., has assumed office as Chief of the Naval Staff New Zealand and first Naval member of the New Zealand Naval Board. Commodore I. G Gimme has assumed office of Commodore Commanding the New Zealand Squadron.
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  • 36 3 Delavan, Illinois, June 10 The crew of eight of an army bomber were killed when the plane crashed here, alter It had left lor Denver, Co* Icrado ttiio morning, m m mm
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  • 698 3 Badminton rURTHE^t progress was made in the S.B.A. junior tournaments for men when thr .t singles ties and one doubles match were played yesterday at the Haw-Par gymnasium hall. Easily the best match of the afternoon was the (me in which Koh Chek Tifnn
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 552 3 And Stop Limping LEG ACHES AND PAINS soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful and swollen (varicose) veins are forgotten and soon disappear, bkin troubles clear up, leg sores become clean and healthy and quickly hoal, piles are cured, inflammation and irritation are soothed, rheumatism simply fades away, and the
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    • 315 4 I ACCLAIMED AS THEIR BEST MUSICAL TRIUMPH M. G. JM SPECTACULAR ACTION FILLED HIT!! :i SHOWS T DAY i CAPITOL 3, 5 6 15 9-15 j The Singing Sweethearts of ROSE MARIE" n JWamtf'r'' mmrm&f\ *W a- JH JEANETTE MacDONALD WL- GOLDEN WEST" Special Added Attraction— Received by K.L.M. THI!
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    • 161 4 GAY AND JOYOUS MUSICAL COMEDY WITH LOVELY GIRLS AND LAVISH SCENES j PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 TO-DAY ff't% H- ij/UW^. j W fer ■■■-%£■■*< r.-\ m tms _____I_B________. _________k -iv \jai«*is*i*'>. CAST INCLUDES FASCINATING Jl GILLIE WALT DISNEW CARTOON "DONALD'S OSTRICH" And Gaumont News With "The Derby" 1 EMPIRE THEATRE
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    • 132 4 77/tf /?.4Ttf EVERYBODY s K^/nf^ to<;siiay \i:\t'^ VI Mfl; fc% #i 3 asr tillUTot THE "JINGLE PRIM 'LSS RFtT^" A SENSATIONAL NEW M-\l,4Y*v S ADVENTURE FILMED IN BkSL TAKING TECHNICOLOURJ H I WH,TE GODDE^T BtSSfflreSßr&W&lA ■■jM m ***aV^**K n *tt flUk?i *mm%w i______________9__^-_^a&. v.JBrM X v T^^i^a J^^^r TefoHeor Dorothy
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  • Noel Barber Says This Week
    • 214 5 jui! to-day. eM me. I'm i n the throe* of a '*i2rmn»t in,hen !Wnkj "8 -von to 8 ent |e K 1 r Ihr.tus.hoiit my entire life, **!_Z »n_ Herat •>". j J. *iP?* t3 of Z: u wood 1£ ea fc^Adie Paid to then
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    • 206 5 (TORY of -The Hit Parade', du e at ihe Alhambra, is, to sav the least •J it an en^pirine on\_, and I th«nk wed better take ofT our hats respectfu!!y because I'm told this flick marks a New Deal in musicals. v meets girl, boy elevates eirl
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    • 9 5 Jl ■"Hjh. I won't
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    • 135 5 Paying Film Star So Much This is Dorothy I amour as you see her in "v»1 l'*'e before she dons her sarong to partake in the joys of jungle life. She's going to be cut of view after another month or two, as there's to be a little Lamour mcdciately
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    • 257 5 rYE written so much about Her Jungle Love" coming to the Capitol that I'm almost tempted to slip up to the jungle fcr a while and forget th> ♦rapp:"ngs cf civilisation. A.s yoa will k r w by now, it tells the tale oi a yo. I
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    • 263 5 u THE Girl in the Taxi is adapted from a French musical, and as far as I can see, it has retained its French atmosphere. I mean to say, you fellows, just look at the story. Definitely saucy, eh what This is what its about
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    • 424 5 \***** Twain's classic work of Am*.- rican boy life. "Tom Sawyer. Detective; will he brought to the screen as one of Paramount's major releases this year. To be directed by James Hogan, tht picture will feature 12-year-old Tommy Kelly in the name role
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    • 91 5 - Unemployment in the United States film industry is more jh han at anv t mr since 1935, it has b£«« reported in Hollywood by thc chairman of a studio labour conference, Mr. Jack Dolen More than 41 per vent of the crafts and gnfldfl in
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  • 574 6 SAW SIGNS OF THE NOGAPOTSANI -AND RAN 3 MILES NON-STOP Molepolode. Dechnaaala nd. u UJE heard the dreaded cry cf the Nogapolsane! Thai was tbr explanation givea by a paii i convicts and when, scared i*v,t} out of .breath, t.hey arrived al a \iila-e tbree mill where tbey bad been
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  • 79 6 Pilgrimage To France n English literary weekly i O'Londons Weekly is organisa literary pilgrimage to France to of Flaubert and Corn- and the homes of Victor BaJ in Paris Fontaine- i trbizon for souvenirs of I and {Catherine Mansfield will ited. The pilgrimage will coin- J the royal visit. also
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  • 59 6 Vejle, Norway. TWO brothers, Ilenrv and Ernst Sfcovsgaard, who are farmers, married two sisters here on the same day. Their brides were Petra and Maren Hansen. Among the wedding guests were the bridegrooms' lather and his brother, who also married two sisters on the same day some years
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  • 137 6 8- YEAR-OLD STOLE BEAUTY AIDS TWO little girls went home from School. ..;They lived at East Ham. Thi eight years old. On the way home they walked into a le store at High Street North, Ham. And the two little girls appeared before East Ham Juvenile Court accused of shoplifting.
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  • 60 6 London. The Right Honourable Lord Staniey. M P., Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, has appointed Mr, W. C. Hankinson, 0.8.E., M.C., to be his Private Secretary and Mr. D. B PitLlado to be his Assistant Private Secretary, it is announced here. Lord Stanley has appointed Mr. R.
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  • 33 6 rpHESE personable young Paramount contract _>!*>«* capers in the costumes they wear in lhe ne* i iy!.,? Holiday,' which headlines Bob Burns. Martha Ha\ i, J*** *1 Rav Milland
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  • 106 6 FAMILY KILLED B BROKEN WIRE A Annoy.* mi N enure family his fat] v <hin a few secafc t) trie" f at a farm in fork Filli.ijres. At taik, Henry Simon* J farmer who was mala* jno buildings, saw sparks showa electric control board in lb. 5 A.s ho a;
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 413 6 STOMACH PAIN GOES INSTANTLY New Remedy that Removes the Cause nee, heartburn. d urn is < i th< for a i tx was an active ch An -tl has now be< d .sh laboratoi attracts to itself all i and other su creat- food. This new led Chardox— supernal. It
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  • FOR CUNNING TRUST A WOMAN: A TALE OF A DOZEN DOUBLES
    • 594 7 Madame Lupescu To Stage A Comeback? BfMJB ia again busy with R'tj :e name of Madame ><ar*a Lupescu, exm^ of King Carol of Z^nia. Officially, howe Carol has not seen his redfriend since the beginning 7^6 when he went to England s attend the funeral of the late lisf George
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    • 45 7 I Don't Refer To You. **U a o sten °grapher A %y Uto »>e careful where i s ng „n £l b ;r rrou rather *>% "st sou did S°^ whft eonlv half m. l s>S«? r; r,d who SVS«»t i. b J«*t to i A
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    • 78 7 THERE is only a remote possibility that the outspoken article by Sir David Galloway published in last week's Sunday Tribune on the subject of venereal diseases in Singapore will result in some action being taken by the authorities. The social up-lift workers, backed by the League of Nations
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    • 443 7 Making London Safe W^R T HEN one read this week \R' of the Canton carnage caused by Japan's continuous fusillade of aerial bombs on a defenceless city, one rather selfishly speculated what miefht happen \\i Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang, should an invader attack us with the deathdealing devices
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    • 287 7 I Review The News that the Government printing presses are now running "all out" with A.R.P. leaflets giving instructions to local authorities and the public on this all-important matter of defence. It is said that arrangements are now completed to make it possible for Government to be in a position
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    • 27 7 Well, well Ff fa I: B 1 the bourn Be proud m! It isn*i t Pi t fi Wou're that coun Tt*s hem nd 7/7.
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    • 100 7 .a~mmWmm^m\ B_B___. __^_____tifl It's all a matter of quality, freshness ar.d on Hhere you purchase. All our three famous brands (each possessing its own dclightfu l tu!' X flavoured qualities) are appetite ereatois, h ve breakfast appeal, and can add the most palatable touches tiffins and dinners. We can offer
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  • 319 8 I j ffi'kAN' Muilane vas fifty. Ho jg jf iived on a nice little bit of a farm right at the top of „*^allahowrah. Mountain, between the -'ountiVs of Cork and Tipperary. lie iad alwavs been a thrifty man, ex•ept on one occasion when he went
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  • 2913 8 back to the picture page. Why shouldn't he? He had never had a holiday. BL-.sey Burke would see after Molly and the hens and geese. If he didn't go now he might be dead next year. He had six hundred pounds in the bank, and he 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 357 8 **t\&_Q. Warning. More people lose their teeth through pyorrhoea than decay. Genozo' Brand Tooth Paste protects your gums and definitely prevents pyorrhoea. Genozo gives your teeth a wonderful gleaming whiteness. 1 Genozo is entirely free from soap, frit and harmful bleaching agents. Genozo has a most refreshing flavour. Sold in
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    • 228 8 Night Asthma GET DEEP SLEEP AFTER I TABLET **°°'t dread tbe ttigh*. wlien one Esmmm Tablet assures deep. rr«tfui *iee» every nufct Prevenu atUcka developing; if dewisatf brings magical ease in SU tetotids. eadiac woi Attack in ten minutes Kasy breathmg restart. New strength, vitality, vigour tegaiocd lesntf you free
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  • 458 9 tmm is beii ed tc affect a barge percentage rj^ v ra sed bv a reader, tho writer of the article 'i^lTSh t^curc oi the disease. I MOP* J*»(* 20 II mStt *LmV£ 4 V II Mm tm **v *JtT K inclined to t; L_ 0
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  • 17 9  -  John G. Breman By V.D.M., CP.E., C,T, Prop. "The Laying Hen"> /~0 Orchard Road Singapore.
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  • 336 9 M.P.'s WIFE GIVES UP MA YF AIR HOME TO BE A GARDENER (By Air Mail) London, May SO. TTO prove, in her own words, that ''there is a lot of money to be made out oi* vegetable growing,*' Mrs. Courtauld, wife of Major Jack S. Court juild. is giving up
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  • 177 9 ROYAL DAFFODIL SOUVENIR SOUGHT Ostend. TIIE Zeebruffße Association is trying tr buy tho Royal Daffodil's commemrrativp tablet as a souvenir oi 1 hfr exploits, so Reuter was Informed by the Secretary, over for the recent Vindictive Day celebrations here. It recalls thc part played by the old ship during the
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  • 120 9 15- YEAR -OLD GANG LEADER Ca'ro. POLICE authorities here were aster iFheti, having rounded up a gang cf seven thieves, to discover that the leader was a 15-year old boy. The gang operated mamly in tho Heluan district a few miles soutr. of Cairo. wfceie the Egyptian State Ra 1w
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  • 57 9 Eighty per cent, oi the 10,000 pers.ii.b eniraeed in film production in Britain aie iir.employed. it was stated at LnnuaJ meeting of the Association of f ..iie-Techn_c ai..s in London. The Hon. Anthony Asquith, the assoczcttion'.'. p.es'dent, described the Cinematograph Films Act, which came into icrce on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 329 9 AC KAC HE to (LW\ y° ur KM ne y s v. V_i^^ you w y persevere, i^ they w l r^ your s y s<:enl Bfcfc*^^ c P°i sons an(^ wn k B______^_ Panties that cause your 19 pam Wl If V; e are convinced that mw Mi W
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    • 241 9 Good snap, eh? I used Kodak Film <*m**m lo uci -ood snaps you will be y 'fflf'ly^M^^ proud to show your friends, you :s:^s^^Jf' must use film which gets the detail, sharp and clear. Use Kodak "Verichrome" Film— it's extra fast f^^^^ y^^^^ and double-coated— gets all the >^^^t^^^o^ detail
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    • 454 9 y^^^/tastidious about vs <^ my Talcum Powder A, l JLfter the bath following vigorous exercise we all need a powder that is absolutely smooth and silky. why I use Cuticura Talcum. It is the mo^t exquisitely I powder I've ever used. And the perfume is a wonderful bh both fragrant
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  • 963 10 FRENCH NAVAL OFFICERS AT SEA VIEW RECEPTION jr ach Consul-General, M. 8.. i waa host at a ball given in the visit of the French sloop. at dl at Sea View on quite a representative gathe Consular Corp present at I saw Mrs. H. M Fein. tame worn with a
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  • 1029 10 worn with a gleaming silver sequin bolero Like a dream come true was a black net Chenille evening gown with an allover irregular design of glossy black velvet yarn embroidered on it. The low decollette of the brassiere fitted top, wraiths of net
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  • 17 10 Mrs. A. Lirsff sitting tot ber portrait j\ th#> *-rii i. >. A. Zasipkinv Wo
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 THE THING THAT WOMAN I should not Forget Personality ih:it fives vou The Right CLOTHES, Right style. Right cut only. Bring vour material to 'i IE It I ST I I." we will advise you that Suits you best. FIND in STOCK, GOWNS, SUITS, HATS all of the LATEST STYLE
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    • 77 10 ELSIE MARY Late of London f y for Day Evening fiowns Designed by MADAME PAGE at "Rodney House" I 2 Battery Road. v Prices Remain $J.s3o. J ltd-* S PURE SILK HOSIERY j SALE j J FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TEL. 3335 61, Stamford Koad. S .J. <. g Invites
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    • 68 10 W£ JAi)£ ?A££ Exquisitely fine linen handkerchiefs with monograms made to order. 18, Cattery Road, Ist fleer. Phone 7143. I -***>^mi*tiaa*-tmtemcaJM!sm*^»i*mMtmm**~Wßß Something crow about t MARINA 2nd. Floor Rodney House. j Where the smartest clothes can be bought for all occasions at the most reasonable price. IS SHOWING A LARGE
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    • 58 10 iiMi-Minm Ma( _^H^MW..---_--aaw--R««rMßHaiM«a* aR I'^1 BM IS THE OVPORTOBt VOI HAVE BEEN ASKING I j SENDS VOI* AN IX^T <— imi -I iii-ii uu ii ini'nr in— uwi^ palais d«>* Moor i;a, aimtoi. JUST RECEIVED- SMAU. c ONSK.NMKM AFTERNOON DRESSES W« ai x chats ,r l^ has ju*t received a
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  • 218 11 HE JUNE SOCIAL WHIRL TARTS AT KUALA LUMPUR K* 1 of course. JgSsfss I j fr ewiini- We will fejji^l on Fr, j I* dress of black I *fc round neckline, |LjBjd dcwr- the back I fan skirt bound I %m rf organdie laliom with a short iLjtraose a blue
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  • 125 11 I UOGUE says "a profusion of pleats is being pressed into I fashion this scas;>n. AU types of pleats— box-pleats, knife-pleats, sun pleat; ordion pleits. Plea's on skirt on bloqses, on boleros, on bags even on bathi This v. ill certainly come as welcome news to the
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  • 497 11 npilE Kill was crowded for the WhitBun Holidays; all the bungalows were fully booked, antl people who i to obtain accommodation at the last moment were unlucky! une-one who was trying to make arrangements for a game of Pingpong 1 at the Club during the
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  • 375 11 y.^ several Kindt oj salad dressing for your salads Marinate the ingradients in a small amount of French dressing and allow the m to md an hour in the refrigerator. Next mix mayonnaise, boiled -olaf dressing and a Utile more French dressing together. Aad part
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  • 78 11 L Our sincere congratulations to Mis. S. K. Wong tor the honour conferred upon her by His Majesty the Kin Bon •ytLgt to Mrs E W. Slight, who left on Friday b the Dempo' Eor Europe Scotland bound to .-.pend the Summer Vacation with ner children. What
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    • 31 11 I BATH LUXURIES. 1 SOAPS A_ JL~ DUSTING POWDERS' H t(ft k CRYSTALS'. *^*Afc*J| ESSENCE. Vv v SHAVING SOAP BOWLS BRILLIANTTNES (Solid ard Liquid). Afalica] a Lg< 3, Battery Uoad. j
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    • 145 11 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERIES JUST UNPACKED. ALSO LADIES' HAND-BAGS IN VERY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AT THE NOVELTY STORL 88, NORTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPORE. \0 N I fa" mr W^-. i*y 4 Jiuiial St^mss is an affliction that ruins the comeliest of countenances. Between a tonsure on top of head and
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    • 207 11 I r^MM^W-r a e )T 6 your i~ hair < this Deep waves... „IW tight curis Beauty Treatment SET THEM AT HOME WITH AMAMI WAVE SET ThatWA^'c^ 1 beauly flllows ii i A^ami Shampoos make iiair reallv v lovely, rhe 47 health and beautv in'»-*diVrrv You can give your hair
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  • 668 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sund ay June 12, 1938. FALSE MODESTY IT i ;.m, man of the wide knowledg xperience of Sir David (jail- up the cudgels in defence of jui ti the oldest prosion or. led basis. In doing *he has the whole of the medi in Malaya behind hin..
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  • 891 12 A Muzzled Press Is A Confessio n Of Weakness ¥> \Aii honest press is a\ j safety valve against j the forces of sedition j and anarchy j m*K.m*-^.mr'.^..^... mr-^'.^.^.. Wm. 's" HFRE has been quite a lot of talk about "muzzling" the press in recent months. In the wider
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    • 642 12 j WIT and WISDOM <*™ WEEK. T ITTLE Audrey and her boy friend TOOK my daughter to church for "HO you know, dear," said the dutt- were cut drinking cocktails one 1 the first time. When the coilecticn ful husband on their wedding annight, and when she went home to
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  • 288 13 Clean-Up For Royal Visit (By Air Mali) London, May Wl. f|ps measures being ch authorities, gg, fans ot* the Cabinet, frfe«fefty of the King and Queen ihsthey visit France on Juno 28, M The police 9h taking no chances 4 my unpleasant incident, and ftKigners open to suspicion are ieaif
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  • 42 13 Boy Scouts In France r r,f Pn in France. ot SSiifanH 1 V and c*hrrs ■>: m Chateau:: coun s?**e*d fo/??* 0, nu mberin«r 109. J*V- v ;-^reeilles [or Alger.a, ■ly a for 2 de Zerli^Saii 40 1 rn jour!e SP* owt and
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  • 420 13 SECRET DEPOT IN BRITAIN (By Air Mail. ur ■am.-m.m.-. London, Mav 30. JW. HEAD OF A LARGE DOLL, ACCIDENTALLY CRUSHED ESS T K HEEL 0F A PAS SERBY AFTER IT HAD FALi...n from rm: arms of a little girl on the quayside AT DIEPPE.
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  • 62 13 Paris. May 31. _vra national archives am. I"-.*-* National Lit-.ri.iy t for t'.e past -t'X y5- viS tor s oi-tain details about »^_£nnants ol tIaUL,. v thfl-th centurv. fl "V" 5,(1(W S»ld >oins Cre dii^crcd last fc* by XSkrrs in the slums of "uarter, with Sfc&
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  • 47 13 You Can See Through This Disguise T!ie Coaching Club's opening meet oi the season teck place in heavy ;a n at the Magazine in Hjcle Park, London, when ihe members of the Club drove to Hurlingham Club. PHOTO SHOWS— A rainccat an.l hood seen at the meet.
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  • 206 13 Burgos. THE story q! how a 13- year-old shepherd lad named Andres reVenged the slaughter of his cows by killing 14 militiamen has now reached here from the snow-bound Pyrenees. The incident occurred in the valley of i Benasque. where trapped Republican troops have been
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  • 44 13 A sentence of 12 la*h*s and <»x j months' imorisonment with hard Ja- j fcour was oassed bv the Citv Magistrate ol Port of Soain on an Ea^t Ind'an Is- j bourer who had pl°ad°d "Guilty" to the I raedial larceny of 50 cabbages.
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  • 57 13 GERMAN Ship-building firms have slightly fewer orders on hand than in the first three months of 1938. According to statistics in the '•Hamburger Fremdenblatt," there were 3C2 ships with a gross tonnage of 1,082,066 on order on April 1, as compared with 310 ships totalling 1.141,108
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  • 58 13 Gordon Richaids, champion jockey. Kho broke his I ia, toe at Ji.. mingtuun races, left the London nursing home where he has been staying since his injury, lie. wore a pcc a! boct ti his leit foci when he lode the Derby. lii do Shows:
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  • 77 13 Now Voir J^.jISS Gertrude Ederle, the first wor.ian to swim (he English Channel, has received t'l o.ooo as settlement in an action which she brought against the own* ers of a Long Island apartment building. Miss Kderle alleged th it five years a«o her lu-d caught
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  • 103 13 Berlin. Mav 31. A FORMER Russian Duke ha, been sentenced to 21 months imprisonment in Berlin for picking pockets i Alexander Kowaievski. who c'. the title of Duke Thibet! o rice oui oi the ri?host members r the Imperial Cadet Corps in St. Pcterbur nftcr the revolution
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  • 68 13 Logrono. A NOVEL gift has been made t<= the Home i> T> wounded 1 ?icr« Prom General Franco's! ?Mtiy at Logrono, bv Senor Santiago Qiiemada, a textile manufacturer. He has promised to provide lftO men v.ith coffee r.nc* liqueur everv day for the next six months.
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  • 158 13 EXTENSION OF MANDATE SYSTEM PROPOSED London. AN extension of lhe mandate system to all tropical possessions, particularly those in Africa, was advocated by Dr. Christian L. Lange, a Norwegian Nobel Pr_z3 winner, in a speech on "Imperialism and Peace" at Friends' House here. He would like to zee, he said,
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  • 257 13 All-Europe Hunt For Killer Amsterdam, Mav 31. EIOLLAND'S authorities have asked every police force In Europe to look nut for man named V^Mueh, who is believed t > be responsible for last week's Rotterdam bomb explosion. /nd they are in a fair way to cleani. j up themselves their mystery
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    • 532 13 The underlying cause of much ill health Many of them can not nnd most Kidney and Bladder disorders [a praise il highlyenough. y^^s. />> Irritating germs which develop In the body Por instance, Mr.B.M., f I during Colds and from Bad Teeth and Ton- recently wrote: "For *i_r \j A
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    • 216 13 PUL V U^E Ncn- Strength iti Rimless Glasses Jfirst: there are ro screws through t^e iftnses* FHectricaily soldered pins hold the ipnses tigh' !y and p.^rmDnently in place: Second: there are tiny springs cushionmg the lerses aganst breakage: Let us show you -end fit you. THE BERLIN OPTICAL COMPANY, C.
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    • 120 13 to e* v IF burning pain or apmilMg flatulence and heartburn make you <irr,>d mealtimes, take a little Btsoratsd Magn< -ia after your next meal By neutr. Wising the excess acid which causes most ston. a < h troubles, Bisurated Magnesia brings you new, instant relief. The pain you have
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  • 878 14  -  W. B. Paterson WRITING in a contemporary the other day, a younir. man of 23 confessed to a sense ol disappointment because a prophecy made by his nurse when ha was \^ry young had bo far failed to materialise. Apparently the
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  • 210 14 piULIO MARCONI, sleek-haired, 27-year-old son of the March* Marconi, radio pioneer who died last year, has been \y ailed to Rome Lo Kek lc organising 'i vation il television service. He reached London from New York recently, is going straight home to receive his orders
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  • 43 14 ...L A cannon ball, believed to be a relic of the Wars of the Roses, has been found embedded in the ground at Cecil Lodge, Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire. The Battle of St. Albans was fought in 1455 about five miles from Abbots Langley.
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  • 418 14 FRENCH OFFICIAL HOTEL LIST THE Centre National dltepaiiskM. du TouHsme, the oilhial bodv under the direclorshin of M. Roland Marcel, High Commissioner for Tourist Travel in France, ha iu... issued France's Official Hotel List. Printed in four languages, English, French, German and Spanish, the handbook is the most practical work
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  • 64 14 Cleveland. Ohio. Mr Thomas Mann, the self -exiled German Nobel prize-winning author, Ls hoping to become an American c; soon. He has revealed his determine tion to do so in a lecture here. He wants to enter the United States under the German quota. "For the
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    276 14 THE END COLUMN Beauty OJ ty Roads -ante and i L l-ad*-lJi >« of sea c^t liastt, shootm --bat b«tf uf the day ind like the body is uncon in the cool of tbe b!I is quiet and The sea Is a smooth, dark gleamii* a iid subsiding, reflects in
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    • 193 14 #^^/^r>?ri^TTci:ETs issued j \>^o*VlW BY STEAM S -c-A ll^ SHIP, AIR AND S S RAVFI J I hHTUU RAILWAY LINES. I NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese el. ihose of all nt-r rt-.-.dent c j.r.munitie.} are i 9 gr.ep the best of attention and 1 assistance. 38, ROEINSON RD., SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 5908.
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    • 135 14 PULLED DOWN BY TLU TIRED AND WEAK Felt like a limp rag. Always seemed unwell. /ust couldn't get better No strength— no will to recover RAPID RECOVERY RENEWED HEALTH Eno freed him of lowering Eno brought back inner cleanliness poisons which held up recovery ond new health. Poisons seeping into
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    • 111 14 ;^£9U f m-mWSmmffi MfEHJ V Wm\% fOUNU 'if wL&a -*H W mmm -mmm I' *> 4 feWmaVi 4 A mmm mW M 'r^mtr li:^^^\T|\ HI FlrT**" y j 11//|5 flttue fat fiiitte /sth \%CA*^' My energy an< l vitalir\ were What a change Wat Y* _+_T_V fading; 1 felt tired,
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  • 259 15 tfORmNMENT MAY "place orders (B3 Air Mail) London, May 30. .*Ar.v\< of SO-mile-an-hoilr (U..Ah ship-, each one of /kill a thousand men in Bve minute-, was the secret mi \rabia took lo the grare when he crashed to death inu thSlough (Bucks) capable erf
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  • 261 15 Mayfair Bride Was Not A Bride (Bj Ai. Mail) London, May 31. gARELY a month ago ex-Follies girl Nina Pierson surprised her Mayfair friends by dashing to Gretna Green by airplane one night :tnd marrying there over the blacksmith's anvil Mr. Percy M. St. George Kirk, a twenty-seven-year-old Scottish landowner.
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  • 30 15 Mr. Gilbert S. Szlumper, general ma- uager ol tiie Southern Railway is to be president oi the Institute of Trans.port for the year beginning on Oct 1 next. I i
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  • 86 15 Modern children can neither write nor do arithmetic. So, at any '-il -thinks the Lord Mayor ol Norwich, Mr. Charles Watling, whose school educa lion ended at Uu- age of ten. in* told the conference of the East Anglian Federation of Head Teachers' Associations, at Norwich:
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    • 132 15 Are You Shorl Tempered Do you lose your temper easily? a broken shoe-lace, a missing button, can be most aggravating, especially ii you are in a hurry, but il you lose your temper over such trivial matters it is j very probable that ycur system is upse. through constipation, and
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  • 591 16  -  G. S. Hammonds MALAYA is a country where, there bein^ no seasons in tho true sense of the word, holidays are taken a.s the opportunity for them occurs Wo clo not prepare ourselves for the expense of, say, a fortnight at thc
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  • 89 16 CRETE NOW MILITAR Y AREA Alliens. THE whole of the island of Jrotc has now been declared a military zone, viid foreigners are prol-.bveii from acquiring or owning property there. A decree was passed some time ago by which foreigners were prohibited irom acquiring and owning property in what the
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  • 98 16 STOKOWSKI DECLINES INVITA TION Stockholm LEOPOLD Stokowski has declined with regret an invitation to conduct an orchestra at a charitable fair at Djurgaaraen, it is reported here. While expressing- his appreciation of the invitation he stated that he must refuse because his American contracts prevented him from appearing as conductor
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  • 224 16 Grimsby, Ontario. MICKE V r, a thoroughbred blue merle collie owned by Mr. W. W. Turne; here Iras bc^n returned to hLs master after running wild along the shore of Lake Ontario for the last fifteen months. When a six-month-old pup u Mickey was
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  • 566 16 Navy's Call For 16,000 Men RECRUITS OF THE RIGHT T p TpHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty stated fhe maximum <tren«lh of the personnel for the tkat be 119.000. an increase of 7,000 over the numl^r/f^?!;^ 1^ Allowing, for lhe usual wastage from the active the recruitment this year of
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  • 46 16 With effect from Nov 1. thi officers of all t*va*nr 3nd *W"*l when mechanised, including already mechanised, will be m* one charger each, plus for each additional 50 ner cent, for the of officers in the authorised pe*"* blishment. All such chargers m] optional. United Press
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    • 342 16 SCRATCH-PROOF POINT (7fr\ OF PLATINUM AND GOLD Where Culture Shows Its Presence 5 OUt Of *7 A Choose Parker Vacumatic tm Because this Pedigreed Beauty Marks the Highest Excellence in a Pen fiNKJgi NEW SLENDERIZED RESTFUL Television ink visibility, the Scratch- gJScB SHAPE HOLDS 102% MORE INK proof Point and
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    • 103 16 Time wail* for nn m»* ir > m m ItmmMmmtft MUli gentleman m the picture .1 **W* thc moment— because* he gave up runmm 20 ycars ago. But he suddenly jound that hs uatch had lei hm dc had to keep to appointment, so there he goes When he gen
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  • 1235 17 THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In 1 _-««t relayed r xe ot aM MSm f .aDON pot se-'- produced fa W.^htn.. the di kA f^k Britlon P^fSronon tr appo i GLTEfI M?nuet.» i^V/afld Pianoffl&t> >*" rr_owimswte delete IDC I ofr AND 3 L i'Vtts 9m*Q Ser .ci.'
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    • 115 17 fS IRIUM HELPS MILLIONS lv\ f I6HT DULL, DINGY TEETH! faf Jm l^^mLS IL PEPSOOEKT Urn ef tfl tooft pastes contains this thrilling ■j\ I Pv fcwtiry tar gMnf Ml amizinf new luster! *F "It's like seeing a dull cloud lift and the 'fliHQ^fer i Ml> n^ n 9 through
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    • 352 17 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER THAN i COD LIVER OIL! TASTELESS, H KSH ofc.WIW, TABLETS PDft I kits ru.t'li. All who are too tftd» i I Rh fai too tittle foi fcheir peace oi m nd, know If on take en Cod L.ver uii. they might be* pu: on a pound
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  • 515 18 By R. A. Thompson, DO. Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) YOU have b« en reading a lot about colour lately in these articles. It is a fascinating subject, and has a marked effect on our lives. Moving picture magnates are gleeful over
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  • 82 18 Hints On StampCollection i THE German Shortwave Station which always make the greatest possible efforts to concede to its listeners' wishes, will give an interesting chat on philate- > ly on 18th June at 1C.05 p.m. The writer Fritz Wirter-Rudloff will speak with the technical editor of the German Stamp-Collecting
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  • 425 18 DEA TH OF MAN BEHIND THE BRITISH GUND:H HATED WAR CARNAG (From Our Oun Correspondent) London, June 1. rIE man whose brain governed the accuracy of most of the British guns fired during the war died at Torquay last week at the age of seventy -eight. He was Dr. W.
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  • 11 18 T AKINgJ PLUNgsI outfit*. The bridt shared in i Ille «ninijteT!|L^
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    • 24 18 For MONTHLY COMPLAINTS Take Ladies Brown Pills" Full treatment 1 bottle. PRICE $1 Sold by Mr. C. S. CHAN, 277, Race Course Road. SINGAPORE.
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  • BADMINTON NOTES AND NEWS
    • 177 19 PROMOTION OF LADY FINALISTS UNWARRANTED? fflo letion of the Pen** badm \*o^* moetin" some time ago, enthusi this promotion wffl "J* 1 after the intersi*^** with arrr «cr-^ rmMttdwill be: OoiTeiK i? U m. that the pi. br mi*&*.m\x\ fa Warranted quartei Ifft my popr number o: en'but'the tro u
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    • 460 19 Ipision Of S.B.A. Rules A Fillip? JL t (By Phoenix") [Pbb* bf o^ 1^ badmi^ton topics with one of the oldest exponents P**r^hl Wony feii t0 ray lot some time last week, and very «e vicas he expressed. ll? <l:! teK*sim th er?ame in
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    • 824 19  - SAMUEL KON LEONG DELIGHT HOLIDAY CROWDS Racquet Inter -State Matches In Ipoh (By T 'n^v'T^r 6 tr P M eS a eXCe Cnt Court in thc 'P" 1 Town Hall, cnthusA'mbv LrUo^nr': 10 f b th STOS maintenance of Cdtnosiasm bj. participants and spectators throughout were the hirMlrhts of Om
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      41 19 Iboro 01 TiZ WrtUfipants in the S.BA. men's junior tournament art above. They are from (left to rig* t J: samat bin Samadi Teo Uoeh Ku: a n g a t, a Te > 'I h uan g K ia Trib u <
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    • 380 19  - MALAYS TO HOLD TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT Rambler (By gELANGOR'S showing in the triangular tournament at Ipoh over tlie Whitsun holid; is very 1 a 'i'i i and ome trophy pre* nted by .Mr. Leong Sin Nam ren Uh Selangor anol THE Raja Pcrmaisuri < up went iv> E'jnang, hut t;> compensate
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    • 294 19 THE story— incidentally, a true story— of how badminton started with only four players ancl gradually added to its rank and fife until to-day it has become one of the leading sides in Singapore is told in this article. FOUR people for whom the
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    • 164 19 CORONATION B. P. THE annual general meeting of the Coronation B.P. was held at Mr. Yeo Yen Chuan's residence. The party was formed with 11 members, and during the year 13 member.; were enrolled. In the same period G members resigned. The total membership at May 11, 1938, was 18
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    • 270 19 S Doctors say* Drink Kot Water A wen-Known doctor, writing W about slimming mid dnnk hot mi flrning." ee one ofthechiefcaasesofi ore of the system to i food wa te and hot water, of ecu- s v< cleansing agent. 1 stofth.it all fat-cau te matter i eUmin should add to
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  • 1362 20  -  ARGUS By— Malayan Cricket Honours i BATTING 6 tor 14 Linden (M.B.S. v. Govt Printers, K.L.). IC" Fu Cheow Teik (Penang v. 6 for 29 Samsuddin (V.I. v. St. Johns, I Selangor). K.L.). !_7 A. J. Williams (Penang v. a for 33 C. Gomes (St.
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  • 531 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Flaneur" ITENTURA Marques, nght and nth T.veiirht champi of Singapore, who except for a reversal ai the hands of Joe Diamond som timo back has won aii his fights in Malaya ni al op'nio thai h*» is in a class hy himself at the
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  • 301 20 TAVOURFD by excellent weather, the I Coronation Badminton Partv cele- hn ted its fits', anniversary at Mr. Choo j Lye Huaf's bungalow. 11 Martia Road, on Sunday last. I There '.vas a large gathering of guests j and members, and several events tock place. Before the distribution of
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  • 403 21 xlalacca Beaten By 3-1 jifiE CROWD WATCH {^RESTING GAME (By Rawer). Johore Bahru, Saturday. 3; Malacca I Trat^e School ground. Johore Bahru, this afternoon, before a ¥&*Li9tert decisively beat Malacca by 3 1 in a Malaya Cup soccer mUa m t m included ffls
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  • 179 21 Celebration Of Tenth Anniversary THE tenth anniversary of the Seet 1 Kim Cheng Badminton Party was celebrated last week at the Tai Ton? Restaurant. New World During dinner, the President made a brief speech about the party and concluded by thanking the management committee for their
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  • 24 21 Blakan Mati athletes were entertained by the Malay Regiment yesterday at Pert Dickson. They carried away the honours by wmiiing six of the events.
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  • 106 21 London, June 11. PROBABLES for the Hunt Cup races Dau Bulger (Weston), Phakos or Full Sail »E. Smith) Pias cf Truce < Jones), Leksar (Elliott), Puzzler (Perryman), Lady of S'hallott (Beary), Carlisle tS. Prague >, Pegasus or Renardo (Lowrey), eat < Gordon R chardsj, Az.un Pasha (Richardson)'
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  • 18 21 I W i N T ,J B PERFORMING AT THE HAPPV !a!!s;!ss^^ KM) OF THIS MONTH.
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  • 90 21 If EEN and scientific football was seen at I "V Blakan Mati yesterdav when the R.A. 'Changi* met Blakan Mati in a Garrison League match. The visitors won by two goals to one. The first half was practically monopolised by the visitors. Barber gave them a 1-0
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  • 41 21 Nestanglo Sports Club XI v.s. the M-dical College Union on Mondav at ihe College ground, at 5 p.m.:— Billy loh; Stephen Ding, Alex Watts: /in j Boey, Yew Lena. Hussein; Chye Koon, Jiang Hock, Eng Guan, Choon Lin, Sallen.
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  • 100 21 i ACCORDING to the "West Australian" n there is a possibility that a West j Australian Rugby Union team will visit India at the close of the present season. Following upon inquiries from the Indian Rugby Union during the past two seasons, another invitation has
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  • 45 21 The foilowing will represent the Ve terans XI vs. the 9th Heavy Brigade, R.A. on Tuesday, at Fraser' Neave's ground, Anson Road, at 5.10 p.m-— Ap Kow, Kemat, Yeow Soon, Abdul Ral, Taib, Donald, Khoon Onn, Mat Noor, Yong Liang, Joy, Kassim. ReServes.— -Watt ru.«U
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  • 134 21 Wightman Cup Tennis London, June 11 DLAYING at Wimbledon for the Wightman cup, Mrs. Fabyan < America defeated Miss Lumb 5—7, 6—2, 6- -3. America is 'eading by 3—l.— Reuter ■mmm-LONG-DISTANCE CYCLING Mrs. Lilian Dredge, of Uxbridge is .letting out shortly on an attemnt to set up a women's record
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  • 75 21 Malaya Cup Soccer At Ipoh rom Our then Ba Ip >h, S ttl rday. ITEDAH were trounced I'erak to the tune oi five to one to Malaya Cup footbali m played at Ipch this afternoon. Kin Chan floored ali the five goala for Perak. At
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  • 198 22 ricket Club And United Services Military Batsmen Flog Bowling Merci lessly. Singapore, Saturday. THF. I'nited Service* commenced ih.-'-r nre agatast li l> h srme excellent batten? Simpson scoring a very fine 60 and <*intx responsible fcr two fine partnerships of 58 and 55
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  • 116 22 NEGRI SEMBILAN SOCCER (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. PESSIMISM reigns in local soccer circles as to Neeii's chances against SelanTor in the return encounter against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday ai'er the announcement of the team as follows: Mustapha. Ghani, S. Muttu. Sahid. Kunaratnam. Haji Ibrahim. Vvvang Alias.
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  • 28 22 THE WINNER O F THE DERBY Thc iJon. F Beatty lending in his French-bred colt BOIS ROUSSEL (E.C. Elliott up) afiei winning the 1938 Deri.y'at Epsom. Planet News
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  • 364 22 Batu Pahat District Tennis Tourney Daud Amin Keeps Singles Title I (From Onr Own Reporter) Batu Pahat, Friday. THE finals in the men's open single the junior singles and the open i doubles of the Batu Pahat Disu-it I tennis tournament, were played durin the week. In the men's open
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  • 162 22 S.L.T.A. TENNIS TOURNEY T 'S for [oi ay aid Tuesday in r Sin£ f_. w n lentil championships are as foi tows: MONDAY'S TIES At the S.C.C: M]£Js T, S SJ3TOLES (SEMI-FINALS) Yong Loon Cl sng vs. H. Kamis. Yadi vs. N. S. Wise. The ebilrts will be enclosed for
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  • 184 22 IN a c-: 'jket match p:ayed on S' An :I dretfS School ground the C!ark( Rangers beat the School XI by six ru s Scores: CLARKE RANGERS A. Lim b Shah 1 i S. M. Ally b Shah 3 Mohamed b Shah 14 j M. Wi'son
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  • 640 22 Chinese Beat Loy a Is Singapore, Saturday. t. eax atmmmft garcu' in which for- tun< Rt3l ''(i. Lhe Chinese took .n t-m tbe Loyal Regiment i a fixture in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Anson Road 'ad'um to-day by six goals to
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  • 178 22 APC BEA TS S.C.R.C. IN HONG LIM GREEN CRICKET THE A.P.C. cricket Lan Green yesteVday Battino fiixtthelpr fcr 116. Uie lopscomU Valberg <26) WilLs. their fast k**^ w. ckets for 30 rum. ASIATIC PETROUuu^ M^berg c MOGk 1 n n 00 1 b Sw <* Keng Willis bMook Klm T.
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  • 191 22 Sappers Collapse For 48 Runs Against S.R.C. Singapore, tv/W BATTING first in their matt* W 1 the S.R.C, the Royal Malaya, could only muster 4 m cay. P. D'Almeida and R They" most successful bowlers fotjaj with 4 for 10 and 4 for 15 Hm Thc- S.R.C everttua wicket and
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  • 925 23 DEBELLA COMPLETES A DOUBLE AT KUALA LUMPUR -Wotan Dead-Heats With Jacatra But Is Disqualified LiWßffl® AGAIN TO V SO THE FORE IDAY OF SELANGOR SUMMER RACES tm? 44 t0 r-e^' i#* ,kT_ id Mr ana rs *m>t*£ libeiki v.iio thus SWflStra cad- heated 2** hat iB 8 iEEPDRAW [J rhe
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  • 81 23 In conjunction with the Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce which wi'l be held ?t the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, Julv IG, the all-round championships for senior and iunior members of the Association will be held. There will be six events in each division. Entry forms giving complete
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  • 72 23 The annual open singles and Doubles championship tournaments of the Spartan Badminton Party are to be held next month Members can have entry forms from the sports captain or the hon. treasurer, and entries must reach the hon. treasurer before the closing date. Entries fcr the doubles
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    26 23 Mrs. Lckc Yung- Hong leading in her gelding DEBELLA (Woods up) who pftmnlpfpr. ?j rfnuhlf* at thi* Splarsjrnr Siimmpr rnrp m OAiJT.fr in Tfualr. Inmnur Tribune
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  • 291 23 ST. JOSEPH'S DISMISS S.C.R.C. FOR TOTAL OF 82 RUNS Singapore, Saturday. ST. Joseph's Institution and the j S.C.R.C. met in a cricket match this j afternoon ■on the institution ground. Batting first, tihe Chinese put up thefair total of 82 runs of which Lim Swang made 20 runs. Pennefather and
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  • 109 23 Race 1 -SABARA Sl4 and $8 Staybrite $16 In-Ver-Fogg Sl4 Race 2— BONNIE LASSIE Sl9 and $8 The Puritan S7 Race 3— PAY OUT $13 and $8 Thaddeus Sl4 Race 4— DEBELLA Sl7 and $6 Monte Vidtj $6 Curzola SlO Race S— MAID OF COSHEL $22
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  • 294 23 "Mr. Extras" Top Scorer For Sta Andrew's Singapore, Saturday. TN a cricket match played this after- noon at Stamford Road, Bt. Andrew's School were opposed to a Ceylon Sports Club eleven. The school batted first and were all out for 132 runs. Ross' contribution of 35 runs was the best
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  • 45 23 London, Saturday. Twen»y-five thousand people paid for admission to the ground to-day. The Australian spin wizards who were unable tc turn to the hall yesterday open and were keeping a perfect length. The score was 428 for 4 wickets after two overs Reuter
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  • 166 23 R.S.Y.C. ROWING REGATTA RESULT THE Scottish and Irish four took the Knowles Cup to-day. who!!. feting against the English and Welsh fcurs, they rowed home to a u., a clear length, in the RSYC Inter national fours to day They left the starting flat' stroking 37, and reached the halfway
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  • 251 23 Michael Takes All The R.I. Wickets Singapore, Saturday. G. MICHAEL, the Wearnes Brothers cricketer, accomplished Mre splendid feat of taking all the Raffles Schoolboys' wickets in the cricket matched played on the R.I ground this afternoon. One man was run out Michael took the nine wickets for 76 runs. Batting
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  • 90 23 In a ping-pong match played gt the Hindu Association the Wah Tuck School beat the Association by 5- 2 Scores (School players mentioned first) Wee Chow Teck last to V. K. Shunmugam 9—21, 12—21. Wan Ah Pan lost to M. Krishnamoor'.hi 12 21. 21—10. 19 21 Wong Chat
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  • 40 23 rif#lr 'ak>n at the annual ath^tic sports m**tin,' of the C^ ernment English ScbOOl in Muar, which was attended by leading C vcrnment Officials an<» resided ot the district, Tribune),
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