Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 3 July 1938

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  • 11 1 The Sunday Tribune k SING.* PORE, SUNDAY, JULY 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 424 1 [dispute Nearing Climax (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). jCtTVfIfEU efforts were made >.- iu.:v by Government, i/o.:'^ the Protector of Chiiwmo. t.) arbitrate 5 n the dispute between the Singapore Traction !.'t;., end ;ncr empoy-.s. s b~e:i made by the embas's. A. letter, which q .i-.- an 1(1^.......^.., j j
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  • 21 1 Hospital Week Programme X m -istart'X w I I I W C R Che l:On 1 J*fc Q^ And^w^ Bali I
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  • 132 1 London, July 3 THE air race for the King's cup began this morning. The race is being flown over 20 laps of a tri- j angular course which measures 50% miles. Abcut 20 aeroplanes are taking part. The race begax at 9 a.m. and will
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  • 14 1 BEAUTY IN COURT DRAMA K J** 1 "Barb u H If i* a Londov
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  • 69 1 These Are The Godiva Girls EIFTY girls, some of whom had sacrificed half a day's pay, pna fled at the Upper Deck .swimming pool at Hampton Court. Middlesex, m the competition to Choose the IjmH Gcdiva for East Molesey Carnival m August The parade was partly a challenge to Teddington
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  • 198 1 Woolworth Heiress In Court Drama WOOLYVORTH heiress. Barbara Hutton called Baroness Revenilow since her marriage to a Danish nobleman is the centre of a court case which is exciting the whole of Loudon. Her husband appeared m Bow Street this we^-k charged with using threat* a?«inst her which "put i:
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  • 6 1 Barbara's son
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  • 155 1 U.S. A. SPENDS $14,000,000 FOR WARPLANES Washington. July 1 j'HK United States War Department has awarded contracts exceeding fourteen million doTars m value for 9S aeroplanes and ext?nvion \ir Corps equipment. Tli contracts arc believed to fern; the largest order for aircraft m the history of the Cnited States Army.
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  • 86 1 Lighthouse Man Kidnapped Shanghai July 3. A SWEDISH lighthouse keeper, named Nelson, who is a member cf the staff controlled by the Chinese authorities In Turnabour Island off Foochow is reported to have been kidnapped preI sumably by bandits. The lighthouse is at present not I functionins:. The customs and
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  • 48 1 London, July 3. THE death was announced yesterday o* Lieutenant Colonel Sir George Stanley, Governor of Madras from 1929 to 1934 which occurred m London. Before goto g to India, Sir George had a distinguished career a.s a .soldier and politician.-- British Official Wireless
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  • 96 1 Mexico City, July 3 IT i.s reliably understood that the Government proposes to institute a 12 per ccvit. -ax en all export? and aljo to r^tabJiih a x ri,ouble exchange rate of five Hpyfe ,o a "c^olUr for expwts *md io*ir fpj ISri the purpose
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  • 61 1 London. July 1. Till, new Factories Act, codifying the factory laws, which was passed m the last session of Parliament, came into force to-day. The act is estimated to affect the conditions of 7.000,000 workers m 250,000 factories The principal difference made by the new Act is m respect
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  • 19 1 Halo-Spanish solidarity celebrations throughout Nationalist Spain r eluded military reviews and salutes 01 *J] guns m all garrison towns.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 34 1 sddssd I ltt "^b,ew LOCAL STORIES I Speriul Tribune news r«*y[ PATER SON I *»ek Dtfends Pipers K,^, HAMMONDS I X Mouth organs, taken iiitenvjlI AH the prom a nnne^ IsN^ SPORT tnd pagc>
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    • 100 1 Sip HEALTH and VIGOUR aAx'^l^-fl iffi It is your right to enjoy life vigorously. Natural vigour is \\\m^Msi M the normal result of perfect health. m Perfect health is ensured when y° ur system 1S free from dangerous toxins lhc iWJ accumulation of which is the cause of your lack
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    • 9 1 THE NEWS WITH VOIR EREAKFAST Try The >lOHM\<. THIIUAE
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 109 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday QETTLEMENT has been reached v be workers of the Hon*Fatt (Sungei Besi) Tin Mines, according to a statement issued by Mr. Walter Grenier, Secretary of the (ompanv It is understood that the labourers are resuming work to-morrow morning. The
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  • 46 2 THE anniversary concert ol the Friendly Band, held at the V.M.C.A. last lit. was a complete success. Among the audience were Lady Song ad Mr. Kao Ling Pui. Chinese Cc.r.sulGene Fro thanked those present for their generous donation to the China Relief Fond
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  • 57 2 Nazis A rrest Officers Vienna. July 1 Twelve officials whom the Nazi Party appointed to administrate certain piivate businesses have been arrested on charges of corruption and sent to Dachau concentration camp m Bavaria by order of the High Commissioner, lierr Buerekel. who is instituting an inquiry m these cases
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  • 86 2 Rome, July 1 FA>< ISI federal secretaries Hum every province to-day look .1 Byteg Jump through iing hoop to prove their aualilicaliOQS for attending the t.tMist Pirty Conference m Tbc jump was one of a series „i seven physical test?? ordered f»v M"v.wlini -iiHjr Starace, secretary
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  • 122 2 New York, June 30. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, laying the cornerstone o4 the Government building for the projected World's Pair, urged the world to adopt a good neighbour policy. Affairs m many parts of the world, he ad, were .somewhat distraught and ueh a condition necessarily is accompanied by
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  • 12 2 The Challenger has arrived at Sourabaya to schedule.- Reuter
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  • 79 2 50-TON BLOCK OF MARBLE Cologne. A SINGLE block of marble weighing 50 tons has been quarried m the l.ahn Valley, north of Frankfurt. This is believed to be a record size for a single block. The marble is to be taken to Berim, where it will be used m one
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  • 56 2 Cologne. GERMAN fisherman found a gold dollar m the Rhine at Kaiserwerth. Remembering a story that an American arty playing poker on a luxury yacht had upset their table and their money had fallen overboard, the local people started a "goM rush." Fifty-five gM dollars
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  • 253 2 4 WELL-KNOWN MEN FIGURE IN SLNGAPORE CASE Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A SINGAPORE lawyer, and three other well-known figures m Singapore boxing circles, were the defendants m an action m the Fifth Police Court, yesterday, when they appeared to answer a charge^of cheatin.u brought against them by Mr. A E.
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  • 14 2 THIS WILL MAKE YOU COOL The monster Can which will operate the cooling plan!
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  • 286 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. jt|. E. Forsyth, a former Inspector employed by the Automobile Association of Malaya, Singapore, was found ft'uiUy by Mr. H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, to-day, on a charge of cheating a Sikh patrolman of $8. He
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  • 44 2 Laurie Lane shows you the way. She's one of Hollywood's mist piomising starlets, of whom great things are predicted m the future. Belongs to the Paramount studios, and has already made her appearance m a number of films.
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  • 189 2 Exhibition Of Chinese Art In Ma lay a (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) YOUNG Chinese artists of Malaya are holding an exhibition ol their paintings at the V W.C.A. to-morrow. It is the third annual exhibition of the Societe des Artistes Chinois, an association t of Chinese artists m Malaya. Over
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  • 53 2 The Commercial Counsellor at Istanbul reports that goat skins weighing more than 40 kilogrammes per 100 pieces and earnautaa wax have bern lidded to the list of goods which mny be imported trom countries having no clearing or similar agreement with Turkey and a favourable balance of txach with the
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  • 56 2 RAUB MANHUNT (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE police party which set out from Raub yesterday for Kuala lipis on the trail of the murderers of Mr. W. G. Dunsford are expected to arrive sometime to-morrow. No news has been received from them since they entered the jungle
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  • 59 2 Singapore, Saturday The twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., will be held on July G in the offices of the Secretaries m Fullerton Building. A ne' profit o- over $7,000 for the oa.* l year was mentioned m r.ne Directors' report. Payment of a
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  • 203 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) yyHEN the New Afhambra The:: ire opvns its doors about the middle of this month, renovations and innovations will erifeble 1.000 people at each BCreenwg 1 to watch Km under idea) conditions. First ot the c.i'icjr.a.i m KsJ&ya u>
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  • 247 2 WHEN (he Potsdam arrived m p<rt yesterday, she brwfteW Shi Yinij kenq, daughter of Dr. Shi Shia Chi. the fonwr <W Ambassador to the Tnited States. J Mi>s Shi is a student at Oxford University, taking Up philosophy as her special course. Taking advantage of the .summer vacation, rfte
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  • 16 2 Mr A fcj^ 1 Seen appointed nI, 2J:S Industry hitne New net. m succession to < ineham.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 83 2 Salvage work on the sunken P. and O. hner Egypt, off Ushant, which bai since 1933, is to be RgumeJ with new apparatus by the old en v. I the ATtiglio PRACTICE LIMITED TO THK EYE. Muscle anomalies mS^^^'^^\ (rosso (I eyes. /W Complicated <a >< i 'B'^^^' of defective
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    • 6 2 sew si i^u EXPERT MODERN M§
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    69 3 From the Bridge of the "Nelson", flagship of the Home Fleet the King took command of 80 warships and led his fleet from Weymouth Bay (Dorset) to sea for exercises. An elaborate programme showed the King as many phases as possible of the work of the Navy, from air
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  • 157 3 Cricket Club's New Lounge -IbtauK Staff Reporter) IL^ aicket Club, for P^Tkavenof thi- cityI not "fenii!: ne."--oi' I fine* "mixed lounge C^fc opened tomorrow. VJ an d modern renovalL [r been cemoi Rjetoet vi a spac; >v manEgnan which pemde ai o:r capable m qui:e a number ol ■TSting. is
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  • 25 3 Fell Trh ough Gap To Death •agar. -cay IS£ B IW 1 at th back ol Cv* Wy Une, of? Vict KET frcm the heckvard
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  • 183 3 THE HUMAN STORY BEHIND THE LITTLE STORY OF (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) T*HIS :s a story of dates— starting with one 50 years atro, when a certain Mr. A. Sheffield, owner of the British-Electro-Plating Works. m Singapore, left England's shores m a small vessel for the Far East. He went
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  • 412 3  - LANDING MEN DRIVEN Sin Chew Jit Poh ■Japanese Warships Off Hainan Island Swatow, July 2. TT is reliably reported that the Japanese naval concentration around the fortified island of Hainan comprises of merchantmen and five armed trawlers. An attempted landing at Guasua, Hainan, under cover of naval bombardment at 1
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  • 9 3 A. SHEFFIELD Lvckn man
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  • 53 3 Ottawa. A distinctive mark will appear on high -grade Canadian products shipped abroad, Mr. J. C. Gardiner, Canadian Minister of Agriculture, has announced m parliament here. The mark would be a bust o' a Royal Canadian mounted police officer with the words "Canada" and 'Quality Guarded',
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  • 329 3 Need For Better Houses For Clerks DEFLYING to criticisms, the Hon Mr. Tay Lian Teck, speaking m his capacity as President at the eighteenth anniversary dinner of the Clerical Union, held last night, denied that the Union was onl> helping one section of its members. That is emphatically not so,"
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  • 152 3 London. ,»ulv 1 pENERAL satisfaction is ex VJ pressed m the Press on the Angle-German debt settlement Which was much better than seemed likely to be the cae a ui«, nth ago, ;\nd certainly much better than what might l>»on enforced through compulsory ctearmg. Diversion to cumulative
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  • 385 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) piIE Bishop of Nanking, the Von. Paul Vu Pin, m special interview he granted to me shortly after his arrival m Singapore from Europe by the Jean Laborde, yesterday declared that although China was fighting for hoi exist: nee under conditions
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  • 146 3 50 Women Are Going To Island Utopia (By Air Mail) London. June 20. A YACHT m which lour or five people tfffl set out to establish an island Utopia m the Southern Pacific is being fitted out at Hobart, Tasmania. Mr F Briggs, whose idea it is, will sag with
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  • 50 3 London, July 1. IT is announced by the Colonial Office that Major W. Bain Gray, direc'oi of education m British Guinea, has I appointed administrator and Colonial Secretary of St. Vincent, succeeding Mr. A A. Wright, recently appointed administrator of St. Lucia— British Offical Wireless
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  • 23 3 Crowd Stages A Welcome A ..ectio-i ol t?4 cr'jicl thu' untied gre ci the Kishop of Kanktnt i Tihev he airbed m Singapore.
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  • 27 3 YOU'LL SEE HIM ACROSS THE FOOTLICHTS I.ieut. P. \Y. Forbes who will \i\kr the part of "The Bishop" m "The \;ui»ht\ Wife" at thr Vu'u Bj Theatre.
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    • 96 3 m ST. ANDREWS MISSION HOSPITAL r*JTl| UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF i^^ HE. SIR SHENTON THOxVFAS, G.C.M.G., 0.8. E. »p TO->IOItItO\Y Matinee at the CAPITOL THEATRE »at 6.15 p. m. Theodora Goes Wild" *J courtesy of Columbia Films Ltd. •Ml Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas and supporting pro.ramme of cartoons,
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    • 98 3 ftiomarh Pain In Five Minutes M.D., Paris. Dr. F.B. Scott By Ii you want an astonishing demonstration of how quickly and completely acute indigestion can be stopped, just taKe a level teaspoonful of -Bisurated' Magnesia m water four tablets are equally effective. I have found that the moment 'Bisurated' Magnesia
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    • 271 4 WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE I IKS I AIR -CONDITIONED and COMPLETELY RENOVATED NEW 1 AlhambrA i '■k T mm W| I 4 W w jCICCII THE GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME THEATRE ROYAL Ixis e.ir> o.ts to-day. A GRAND FEAST OF ACTION MUSIC and COMEDY! "Pucea (T
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    • 277 4 \OT SINCE "SAX FRANCISCO" <■ S ...Such death-defying action! Such soul-stirring romance! S 3 SHOWS TO-DAY L API I OL 315 6.15 9.15 I t —aM—MmC—amM WM V a Jmmmm^^WJr^tMmmMmmmm^SMm^^MmmmMl i _^_£^l B m^N^y JxWj jCi^ j ffyPWa^O^mra^llmmg I ST DIX MIE i W^\ Em MYRNA LDY i &£»T SPENCER
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    • 85 4 J SHE'S JUST A GIRL THE*ME^^~^%^N J THE BEST OF THE WESTS ET HhL*- H j AND YEAR'S BIGGEST STAR Ca PAVIH,* jOPEXi™ TO-DAY :,,,,,>- -j Gentlemen prefer Mac at 1 who made the Nineties Ca Y I MmmmmE&E>vB&^^ Utt mm 3 -ijc' ,is& P?'- Mm\Wvwwamii H 3 MBl^^ T
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  • Advice to ladies— Eat What You Like!
    • 940 5 CURVES ARE COMING I jUwbethcr curves 1 »if»in- Film stars I viAft to diets and I mm that usually ATBE you're one of that vast band of youn? )ri»vho are good to look upon, but who m stiifito buttered toast. Or even worse. ygrfcivea partiality to candy, as the Americans
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    • 71 5 It looks as though somebody's not telling the truth m this scene but never mind, it's a great film. Irene Dunne and Cary Grant have iuvp" acted bitter m l^cir lives. A bit saucy m parts, but presumably y o ti won't mind that, and the dialogue
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    • 147 5 Spencer Tracy: "If you're an Irishman you have a clay pipe, and if you smoke it it burns your tongue, and if it burns your tongue you bite it and it breaks, and if it breaks and you swallow it you're m trouble, and if you're
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    • 403 5 list. It is brilliant high comedy— one of the best I've seen for many a day, and the acting has never been betterec m this line of flick. The awful truth is that it ends tc< soon. QPEMXG at the Capitol on Friday b "You're A Sweetheart"
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    • 23 5 At least that's i tit orge Murph} ought to be telling lovely Alice I aye, if he had «my souse.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 161 5 ,^'rou. INDIGESTION Stomach or Intestinal /r^\s^^i Many sufferers think of indigestiononlyas stomach \SJ \m if&MM^. But British Medical Men have long underf *^v| stood that three-quarters of all you eat must be diges- v V^Ci™ 1 *C3JP*% m your INTESTINES. That is why nearly 20,00 c w»if of them have
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    • 595 5 SEE -YOUR HAIR GROWING YOU are invited to see your hair growing with _pn_T\\l/ TUIPV QTPflrMr "New Life," Healehy Thlckn.^e. Strength VJaVU ff I IliV/aA pU I aW/H VI and Richness of Natural Colouring. \T\T If i \T\ I 11/' I? Th-llv* The Method la ose that baa beea aroved
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  • 112 6 Vienna. JOUNG man wants gu» cJm- pumen for a boat trip, bne shou.u be blonde, slim, five foot six inches tall, and either Aryan or halt -Aryan (under paragraph 2 or 3 of the Nuremberg Laws) Th.s advertisement has appeared m a Vienna newspaper.
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  • 201 6 Ma king France A ir-Minded Paris. I^HE drive to »ropub.rise aviation m France is be ng actively pursued. One st'p was the recent decree widening the bas s of stato insuranC( povering young r--^ 1 r*~>rr U rr or n poplar flying and glid ng. Nov 'he famous air nee.
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  • 86 6 Ankora, July 1 ALL political offenders, including the famous hundred and fii'ty undeslrabies" mentionea m the Treaty of ausannc of 1923 are pardoned under a 1 Amnesty Bin passed m the National Assembly. Tht bill is Effective immed'ately. The undesirables fled the country on the eve yacuation
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  • 98 6 AT a recent lecture given at the Sorbonne, the Pars University, M P"erre Guinand, head of the French National Railways, announced that the line between Paris and Hendaye, on the Spanish frontier, will be completely electrified trr's year The line from Paris
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  • 267 6 Reuni on Reports In London: Carol's Ex- Wife '■a (By Air Mail) London, June 21. TTNHERALDED, Princess Helen of Greece, ex-w^ of K*n<r Carol of Rumania and mother of Crown Prine* Michael, arrived m London recently. Speeding across Europp m th» Orient Express i* M. G^or°- Q T atarescu, fomer
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  • 166 6 6,200 Men Work Daily The Save Town From Flood Karachi. June 25. TRANTIC efforts are being made to check the advance of the flood water which has already submerged, besides many villages, the Sukkur-Shikarpur Road dislocating traffic, and is rushing towards the railway line m terrific speed. Attempts are also
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  • 41 6 (By Air The new Japanese Minisir $9 pj at Kabul. Mr. Yaro Mon>i«fl arrived m Peshawar I A f ft fo- Katul. I The aewly appointed Fw'.lM R?rbir Jp! I trar V» tabaliH rointnvnt. i United Press
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 413 6 ACIDITY RELIEVED TX jyfQ MINUTES New Dru&!ess Remedy Succeeds Where Other Remedies Failed. V>u ct be so distressed w.th g: n Tulnccs an'l bioatin? that you think your heart Is go n^ to stop beating. You feel suffocated— You reel dizzy. You warn quick relief. So did the writer ol
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    • 115 6 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Stars of Hollywood. California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to remove ugly fat 5 pounds a week or 15 t~ ?.'t pounds a month. This new discovery, called Formode. brings new health and energy and a vigourous
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  • 1401 7 LETS TALK OF Girls And Dogs, Money And Humanity I'M IN A HAPPIER FRAME OF MIND THIS WEEK SO- i rekikdnioenm t *W into a happier i of mind this week talk of girls and dogs things. Above is Phylis La Vant 11 *ith her two-year-old P«upy— his name is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 128 7 most important item on my shopping list. Eaten at every meal and of vital necessity to every member of the family, Butter must be of the very best quality and f ill cf concentrated goodness and nourishment. S.C.S. Butter possesses these attributes and is always a favourite with those who
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  • 2421 8  -  Dorothy Arnfield By HI- v met just inside the nbope Gate. She a vision youthful loveliness; the two Cairns accompanying her, m their scarlet trappings, a perfect accessory to her chic urban toilette. He, the picture of all that a man should be; tall and lean,
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  • 224 8 THIS WEEK'S SHORT STORY bci> Poking Hei f, In mv atu Wtj£* jjl ieii Biy <J*££ fo and J ntoriy acij, s V Cc [5* lra «s." l shall all be^V 11 brightening .Kf' t^J all so trem. H nodded deaf. an( 'You're tellij s-in.'le. B me *:ifc i^ "I'm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 424 8 EXHAUSTION The Curse of the Tropics. Exhaustion, irritability, depressionthese are the curse of *he tropics. The effort to ilou the body 2nd brain to action m an unaccustomed climate, drains the whole system of its vitality. This energy must be replaced at regular intervals the blood re-charged with nutriment, healthy
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    • 17 8 s#^«i Sv -fflf Ah. UMiM* ti«» j,.k» itart.V fa» «OmJ Cnirt •OnmfrJi M>«T>»|>« *ri»-W>t»- J<*«Sodi g g
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    • 283 8 THE NEW PARKER VACUMATIC Flashes to thelnwardEye Its Irresistible Beauty and Perfection m THE LATEST AND GREATEST PEN lS THAT PARKER HAS EVER PRODUCED Fg? There's eye appeal to Parker's new enough ink to write a 16,000-word ~sg Major and Maxima Vacumatic that book, shows full Television ink sup- i
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  • 406 9 THE DANGER OF OVER -FEEDING AND UNDER FEEDING POULTRY X*.* 8 I ,w»a -air ."tateme'it it 1 I so per cent, of I m Makya I -fowl--- li th I fZ imaginable for a hen I internally although I ,:try-keeper carefull.v I I menus, such trouble ii I and more
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  • 58 9 Pails. HIPPOPOTAMUS, shark and white worms formed part of the large menu eaten by members oi France's National Acclimatisation Society at the 34th annual dinner here. The white worms a kind of larva from me of the French colonies were shown to the guests alive before being taken
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  • 638 9  - LIVE FRANKLY ACQUIRE CHARM R. A. Thompson, D.O.Sc, By (Doctor of Oc alar Science) OI'T your fingers for a moment upon the changing colours of sunset hold m your cupped hand a melody l'rom your favourite symphony. Difficult to do. .impossible? No more difficult to capture than that elusive and
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  • 362 9 BIG SUPPLIES OF NEW A. A. GUNS (By Air Mail) London, June 20. TDRITAIN'S supplies of anti-aircraft guns, to the deficiencies of which I drew attention more than a year ago (writes a reported), have now improved enormously. The situation at one time was so serious thct Mr. Hore-Belisha. the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 94 9 VSS?»N A SHOPKEEPER *w_J* HNANG i N KUALA LUMPUR *HC*^l5 HAMP,ON SHIP FRANK, WHAT AN IMPROVES, Y OUDOIT? MENT LAST T ,ME I SAW YOU (B\V -r* YOU WERE ALL RUN DOWN. WHAT'S 1 1 f W ANSWER?^ I r ffL Q n UAKE OATS Y °U BACK ON JjS^^
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    • 215 9 r 6 Set A g^T^gffßi W PjPl mZ H t'lfff 'thi'"i ■nii^^fflßlß^TlTfl^H^rT^' the ECONOMY TINS &^MS^^^k containing the SAME B(jjl|| 'ißuSSS': QUANTITY as the i^ 'S*y ImQIoSi former bottles at a %i^iS m^^^^lM LOWER PRICE. HiJhertc you Kave bough* your Andrews T- VlS^^F Liver Salt m bottles From now on
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    • 320 9 >i H i^i\y^k)MODERN, TESTED! Modern Science Gives Us The Ideal Remedy For Pain DOCTORS and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know that it relieves pain quickly and safely the modern remedy for modern people For headache, toothache, neuralgic pains, ANACIN works almost instantly. Efficiently reduces fever and discomfort due
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  • 683 10 Last Week In Singapore International Pahit Party Lucky Joe! MR Joe Fisher, arnved m London just m time to go to Ascot, where he won £27. With his winnings, he popped off to New York on the Queen Mary and flew to Hollywood. He is due back m London on
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  • 640 10 A Peep At Some Of The Leading Singapore Dress Shops nE it known to you all that henceforth "Milady" wili be Helen to you This v'u shop has undergo^- a change at ownership and is now under the mature mont -f enable Madame Helen Monies whose
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 66 10 "CHRISTIE" GRAND SALE now on with 20 to 50% reduction TO MAKE ROOiM FOR OUR NEW SHIPMENT WE GIVE YOU THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN GOOD THING AT BARGAIN PRICES. EVENING DRESSES, DINNER COCKTAIL. DAY SILK, VOIL AND MORNING FROCKS. Linen costumes, Hats, Hand Bags, Hewers, Underwear etc. WE ACCEPT COPY
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    • 69 10 7*i£ d&i)£ ?ft££ Unusual designs m Negligees Nighties and Dressing Gowns. Small stock just received. 18, Battery Road, Ist door. Phone 7143. M l, w, MII, *~»»*~M~eeee— r. MADAME PAGE Late of 92, Piccadilly, London. EX PER T DRESSMAKER and DESIGNER Specialist m Maternity Wear. Battery Bldg. Battery Road, Fnone
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    • 183 10 ASSURANCE of Personal Dart talpai IM^^ i^" B^"" M M ™»»»M""»»"»»~~~' I The original tampon, ef* A -i sanitary protectkMi intend GRAND SALE ELSIE MARY PINS M Late of London WtllOUl PADS! AAARISJA I ■■■B TAMPAX is trie remark* T 1/ \INII bOfinS product which enable even m* <O«XSAIIVIN MADAMF
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  • 592 11 Fun At Fraser's Hill -ther continue- \V< 4**Tm showers duri.m ,«**f^nus soil quickly tta h« aviest ram I* j course was becoming ?iv« a few crack, were the need ot 4* *fflwv wrt arrivals U. ***Ti> visitor have bed *<£r° the h Hi #**«d gay du^g their. s»*S3r »«Uy appreciated
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  • 145 11 Be Gay On The Beach DSACH-CLOTHES arc bright this summer, and prints are m favour .here too. Playsuits, bathing-suit?., and Leach robes are all made m bright prints. Playsuits, incidentally, have come to stay this summer. The fashion first came from Hollywood and last year a few daring people found
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  • 850 11 ALL QUIET ON THE K.L.FRONT! After A Hectic Fortnight Life Resumes Its Even Tenor week was spent quietly, m a more normal manner, after a somewhat hectic two weeks. Consequently, ther< is not quite s) much news. The tennis tournaments, which have been m progress at the Seiangor Club, were
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    • 77 11 C OVERMARK j 4|| «toUif Scarred *«SJwf acreamof a p^%T2J? nee applied to the X^^f^t is as flexible lETd? itself B^^sss. as hreecia ysinan M **£ARir renewal fJuT^^ waterproof: it Si 1 to all J%^ d °?g^^ neither sies wearer of ?g JWentted into the L^^i^ c up Pa ste
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    • 43 11 AUK CHATS NOIRS ha* received a new selection of MORNING PRESSES and BEACH BAGS. BATTERY bAITERY BUILDING. ONE 4085 mA f' ELIZABETH ARDEN'S EXPERT FROM LONDON at MAYNARD'S JULY 6th-AUGUST sth TREATMENTS COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS Make your Appointments NOW To Avoid Disappointment BATTERY ROAD
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    • 228 11 1 MM 7 a^mWwM mmWJmW _nP^^iffl M_L :^P Many and many a mother m the tropics looks back with thankfulness to the day nj when someone said. "Have you tried giving /^\^^^^^^k^k _______fes*_l^\ k* m Lactogen"? Baby took it and liked it rv^Q _§^^ii S^i anc tn n 9 s
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  • 541 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, July 3, 1938. LET US HELP CHINA'S REFUGEES OINCE E. Smith m the Legislate een a good question from the wi into Malaya. The < ernmei nol app< ar to be towards the jounl of .Malaya's at ihe present tim. else. That is a poinl naturally
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  • 1323 12  - Civilisation Has Outgrown The Rules of War C. H. W. GOULT By OUT of the legal jargon running into several hundred* of page< which constitutes the Hague War Regulations drawn up m ifiO7, the following are the principal pro hibitions imposed upon nations at war POISON or poisoned arms may
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  • 234 12  -  Anglue A SCOTTISH cleric owned a farm, which was run as economically as possible. One day, taking a stroll, he saw his ploughman sitting idle on the handle of his plough, while the horses took a needed rest. He was paying the man sixpence
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  • 32 12 C^wy the »ir a Proportion*^ H 1 wire use<i. i I ileit the m A nation, RM? Allied nath {i "»™y and allies Allied naUons I <^ermany and alii* I
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    11 13 Ihe new i oath bodies awaiting unrlerf ames
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  • 161 13 Sarongs ire The Fashion Staff Reporter) TA N wrongs are the I** things m women s "JX^the Malayan Arts Society's selling deHotel. rA-ssav exhibition a cloth woven #*JP3tariole to be used for these d-ess-.engths «en m Trengganu sSie the largest buyers ot ;^BJcans are concerned. w Barest on thi«« table
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  • 457 13 SINGAPORE TO HAVE AIR-CONDITIONED RAIL COACHES THIS YEAR Being Made At Kuala Lumpur (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) J HAVE just toured the F.M.S. railway coach building works at Kuala Lumpur, where Malaya's first "home-built" air-conditioned coaches arc rapidly nearing completion, and am able to state that m all probability they
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  • 88 13 Athens THE Crown Princess of Greece, Princess Frederika. a great-great -grand- j daughter of Queen Victoria, is expecting the 'birth of a child early m November.; it is reliably stated here. She was married on January 10 of this year to Prince Paul of Greece, brother
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  • 162 13 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter; THE 15-inch guns of H.M.S Terror are to roar near Singapore this coming week. When you hear them, just think of >hese facts and figures: Each gun weighs 97 tons, each shell weighs 1,929 lbs. When the shell leaves the muzzle, it
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  • 85 13 JAPAN TO MAKE SYNTHETIC WOOL Rome A CONTRACT has been signed here between the Italian owners of the "Lanital' process for making synthetic wool and representatives of a Japanese industrial group, ceding to the Japanese the patent rights for the process m Japan and the Far East. The "Lanital" process,
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  • 111 13 Paris. STRIKING at what he thought was a burglar, a man has killed his wife with a heavy broom handle at Longjumeau, a suburb of Paris. A series of burglaries m the neighbourhood had been causing general alarm and when M. and Mme. Laurent heard a
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  • 40 13 Story With A Point A game of dart* as it is played ni a h tly at the Oranje Hotel. Singapore Many en tussles are fit id there for i n c reasonabl i ■prize of a (;l'i<>? 0/ beer.
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  • 261 13 She introduced Darts To Singapore (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter J HAVE just heard some pointed remarks from a young worn m m Singapore who claims to have introduced the dart craze to this city. She is Miss Wilson, who occupies a desk m the spoils depart- ment of one of
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  • 147 13 PhUipopolies, South Bulgaria. AFTER struggling for an hour, Stephan NefcrorT, a 72--year-old pens oner, succeeded m killing a 12-foot s.nake which coiled itself round him and almost crushed him to death. While sitting m the courtyard of his home m the centre of the city he
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  • 77 13 Durban. MR. John Lewis, one of the few sur- vivors of the sinking of the Titanic m 1912, has been drowned m Durban B;w when a fishin --boat capsized. Three other men who were with him i were rescued. Mr. Lewis lived at Jacobs. Natal. He was
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  • 51 13 Explorer At Norway O.slo.—Sir Hubert Wilkins. tho famous Australian ex; lorer, has arrived m Norway. He i> going to Alesund to make prepa for the IG3B-39 Ellsh Antarctic expedition. Tho expedi ship, the motor vessel Wyatt Ear,', kfl at pre :ttioned at Alesund. porary Mu.seur.. on t}; r- lite o{
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    • 121 13 i' <%& UNPLEASANT REMINDERS The enjoyment of many a good dinner j is spoiled by the thought of v pleasant reminders to follow m the form of flatulence, bile, biliousness, pains m the stomach and other consequences of d estive .disorders brought on by constipation. Ix'i way to avoid these
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    • 58 13 F^U L V UjE New Strength n Rimless Glasses First: there are ro screws through the lenses: Electrically soldered pins hold the lenses tightly and pen ttty m n Second: there are tiionknf the \m I Let us show you and Bt I HO BERLIN OPTIC Al (OMI'AM, C. S.
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  • 808 14  -  W. B. Paterson IN which I discourse s S on pipers generally and i i take the opportunity of j s disposing of a most un- S warrantable canard which recently received publi- I c y m m [m?" Thi.> ift
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  • 771 14 (By Air Mail) London, June 21. was horrible treatment of an innocent girl, and I must take a serious view of such an offence." This comment was made by Mr. Justice Atkinson, at Newcastle Assizes, m passing sentence of five years' penal servitude on James
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  • 8 14 IT HAS CHANGED ITS APPEARANCE l^ space. bft^Z^Q
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    • 1125 14 Asihma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes-Doctors Discovery f Brings Sound Sleep the First Night, Slops Coughing, Choking, Gasping. Quickly Restores Health and Vitality M you are a victim of choking, wheez- the hronchial tubes, so that mwuis and j fv. V'^Vr'v K a th ma °i b f°nchitis-- phlegm are
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  • 719 15 I^thcoming Singapore m Broadcast Mr. Yen Pak Yin, a famous harmonica teacher m Singapore, is responsible for the organisation of several local harmonica bands. As a soloist, Mr. Yen is a class by himself he has a perfect control of this instrument
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  • 43 15 British Pilot Joins Chinese Air Force A BRITISH flier arrived m Hongkong recently on his way to Hankow to join the Chinese air force. Twenty six years old, the young British flier was connected with the i British air force for several years.
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    40 15 The harmonica band of the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Old Beys' Association, Singapore. The band is under th' 3 direction of Mr. Van Pak Yin. Sweer Melodies, well-balanced harmony and full-toned bass are some of the features of this band.
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  • 72 15 SPEAKING on the recent developments m the international situation, Dr. Wang Chung Hui, Minister of Foreign Affairs, dwelt at length upon the future relations between China and other Powers. The Foreign Minister made the final conclusion that the Powers would continue to give support to China's
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  • 42 15 The many friends of Mr. William Ahin, who was up to 1928 a teacher m Government schools, and who is now a pensioner after more than 35 years service, will regret to learn that he has been admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 242 15 (BY AIR MAIL) LONDON, JUNE 20. YEAR-OLD HINDU DANCER, NOW APPEARING IN LONDON. She chose her career as a dancer and, m doing so, sacrificed prospects of wealth and luxury. Miss Bani, a noted Society beauty of Calcutta and a university graduate, was appearing
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    • 244 15 Take your choice of these two modem, Y^rrHETHER you***^ W choose the Visofil Big-fill Swan or the Leverless c Quick-fill') Swan, you can be sure of having one of the most modern and reliable pens m the world. The VISOFIL LEVERLESS Swan Pen Of all Station*- and Jawellara. Mada la
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    • 586 15 Oh, My Poor Legs That Awfal Fatigue I Do You Know it? That Agonising Pain I Have You Suffered it DO your legs throb and bum? Is your body tortured with the pains of rheumatism Do piles make your life a misery Does your heart fail to keep your blood
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  • 270 16 NEWS OF MALAYANS AT HOME ffi im Ow Own Correspondent) London, June 21. jVjk. J. Wishart, of the Seremban Sanitary Board, has arrived m England .after a journey which included Java. Australia, South Africa and M-.ildra. During his stay m South Africa, he took a motor tour through Rhodiesia Zululand.
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  • 666 16  - MUSICAL INTERLUDE AN INSIDE ST ORY G. S. Hammonds Being The Tale Of A Mouth -Organ Played Internally npilE harmonica or mouth-organ habit seems to be becoming very popular these days, and even m Malaya we have, I understand, several very accomplished bands whose only instruments are harmonicas. While I
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  • 13 16 £5,000,000 IDEA From 1 thrtrap and [hat U hi > l *J[M inventor wur.^f
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  • 154 16 World's Larges Warplane aaanr. United States Navy is ready to start building the worlds military aeroplane— possibly the largest of any type. It will cast upwards o! ittfel Limes an- much uthelhMfl army's super flying fonrea'ikl '.nay reach 50 tow. compmc J 41^-ton Atlantic Clipper, t*S largest ocean air tran*port,
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  • 111 16 Fatima, Portugal MORE than 200,000 peonle from aH parte of the country assembled here for the largest Roman Catholic demonstration ever held m Portugal. Hundreds of cripples and people suffering from all kinds oi diseases made fhe pilgrimage here and many reported '.hat they have been cured of
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  • 84 17 COR the first time radio has been used to aid prospectors of gold m America. A portable wireless apparatus has b?cn devised which can locate gold deposits up to a depth of 25 feet. The prospector fits on earphones attached to the apparatus, and walks
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  • 698 17 THE week beginning: July 3 sees th? beginning of the summer season m (he BBC's oversea programmes, and the fruition of weeks of careful planning by the Overseas Programme Director and his staff. Musically, the programmes m the coming months will tend to be lighter than
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 752 17 YffffE AIR TO-DAY Ifben And Where To Listen In BERLIN IMB l*» 20 M? -s (VM m.) p.m. a.30 Gay evening music. 6.20 Concert of light niusic. ,20 News Lr English. 7 35 Conceit cf light music (continued '<'■ 15 Greciinu to our listeners. 8.20 News and review of the
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    • 31 17 1 i ii PENANC p.m. 12.00 "Merry Widow Selectioi Petite Suile. dv. Concert; Rhapsody In Blue; Potpourri of Waltzes; White Hor.se Inn Selection; Tchaikowsky m Vienna. 1 00 Close down i
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  • 206 18 Mystery Of Von Cramm's "Death" <By Air Mail) Berlin, June 20. HUMOURS have been current m Berlin that Baron von Cramm, Germany's No. 1 tennis player and former Wimbledon idol, has died m prison. Although the rumours do not indicate how he met his death it is known that he
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  • 214 18 Salving Lutine's Gold: Operations Held Up Tersehelling. THE work of the dredger Karimata, which is being used m an attempt to salve the £2,000,000 treasure lost m the wreck of H.M.S. Lutine, is held up by unfavourable weather conditions. Rough seas around the island of Trrschelling at the Mount Of
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    35 18 A monument to Australian soldiers killed during the Great War will be unveiled by the King and Queen m the military cemetery at Villers Bretonneux during their postponed visit to France m the near future.
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  • 291 18 Britain's Film Of The East Calcutta. MR. Xiall Rankin, who was visiting Darjeeling to get shots of tn» hill country for his new film '"Spring-time In The Hills," has now left there after a short trip to the Singililla Ridge. Mr. Rankin said that although, most of the journey was
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  • 109 18 STALIN PUNISHES PARTY CHIEFS ASWEF* J onatrjWi purge octkt muni Party m the lw revealed by Press deir^J I{^numberof(fc^ of the people." The men denounced m last veer's "reckless" DsaW? a halt wa« called v The names of the m *he poat cal bureau of uJ Communist party, its tt_T
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  • 128 18 THE manufactory of Sevres, famous throughout the world for its porcela*ne and pottery, this year celebrates its second centenary. Founded m 1738 m the csstle of Vmcennps, it w^s later removed to Sevres, closer to the court. Boueht by King Louis XIV. it was honoured by the
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    • 405 18 MIRACULOUS SPRING WATER THAT ENDS ACHES PAINS Mystery Remedy In m .n- P«*i oi the earth, often i n among the Kills, th«-re f^,^ miraculous «pr salts a huh t to suffering humanity. natural curt iing liver- 1 iota) tirtdf^g, .:its. •r, have the mooef But a brvlli.ir.t :,.sh the
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    • 208 18 CLAUDETTE COLBERTS secret showed Sally the way to beaut) ~Z*l IffFFflrFPßl f^ FFF#nA~~ o -JULip_.l_ CT v* A MONTH LATER "No girl could be attractive with "Listen to this, Sally! 'Like nine j.„~ c i /-i Thanks for your advice a~»» a skin as coarse as mine. I'd give out
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  • Special Badminton Feature
    • 504 19 Trophy Presented By District Officer (By "Sphinx") i a lapse of several months, interest m badminton m Province to be revived a<?ain, thanks principally to Mr. E. B. )aviri, the \-sistant District Officer, Bukit Mertajam, vho has donated i handsome trophy for competition among enthusiasts
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      7 19 At the Marirold a_J* the Sin«a- n**-
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    • 433 19 .from Our Own Correspondent) 0 f badminton enthusiasts will soon be focussed on the *fcjt open championship badminton tournament which l^ijSiLi^newcomers to the I TSTsained honours m Pl£aof Johore. and 'he good I* *HL layers who have taken I £Luh« m the game entries ipiflßld exceed
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    • 279 19 Men Players Must Not Watch Girls Play! k^ (By "Rambler") of the Selango- Badminton Associati6n has f to specially remind those, who may have forgotten, f th Selanjror men's doubles and junior doubles tour--7 Jaly and that al l *n trie s should be sent to him, Ajrt o-Exchanse, Kuala
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      19 19 Lee Kirn Seng (Diehard 8.P.) who is expected to go a long way m the Singapore junior championships. Tribune
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    • 310 19 Forthcoming Tournaments In Johore Bahru ENTRIES are invited lor the championship tournaments for the district of Johore Bahru. The closing date bas been fixed as July 7. It has been announced that the tournaments will start on July 15, and it is evident from this that Johore is served by
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    • 488 19 (By "Racquet") pROBABLY never before m the history of badminton m Perak so much interest was shown m matches between girls as during the recent Kinta Inter-Team Girls Tournament, which was concluded m the Ipoh Town Hall before a Jarge gathering on Monday. The competition was
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      10 19 Chan Khek Eng (U.CA.) another promiring Singapore junior player Tribune
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    • 269 19 HAS THE S.B .A. FOUND A WAY OUT? By "Phoenix" NEVER icas the need jor the Singapore Badminton Association to exert all possible efforts to acquire or lease a suitable hall for it s annual tournaments been more forcefully emphasised than at the annual general meeting of the Clerical Union
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      7 19 A group photograph of the Blftefieid B.P.
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    • 598 19 Home SPA TREATMENT for RHEUMATISM A Kidney Trouble Doctor D. Quignon By of the Faculty of Medicine. ParK IF you are over forty, and subjer* rheumatism, lumbago. jdrlncy tn b!e. constipation or liver disorder, >t is a wise rlan to make c practice of drink inp alknline mwitt f similar
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  • 381 20 BATTING 10 r Ku Cheow Chye (Raffles College vs. 5.A.0.8.). 101" ML E. Manby (Non-Benders vs. .Malay Regt., Port Dickson). 95 A. 11. .Mortimer (Klang C. vs. Kampong Kuantan Co.). 76 C. Ferdinands (A.C.S. vs. 8.G.E.5.. Perak). 67 A. Shiels (Kampong Kuantan Club vs. Klang Club). 55
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  • 610 20  -  "ARGUS" -B) 4 COMP* RATIVELY uneventful week-end was recorded m sport ing circles m Sialaya lasl week, but quota Id ath!< aking pride of place perhaps, for we are now approa* the climax m this branch of sporting activity— tht Malayan championship meeting which is
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    3 20 Yadi Singapore Champion
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    7 20 Miss Dorcen Sanscni, Ceylon and Malayan Champion.
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  • 623 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes fy "Flaneur" A QUESTION raised m local boxing circles following the two titk fights at the Happy World covered stadium last month, and one thai the local Board <>i" Control is m the position to answer is. "why the fight for the flyweight title between
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  • 34 20 rup to end of la£«« J5 Penan* Ml Kedab 1 BdinfffT »>«** Pwik ScitiUJ l*«at Negri Servw os lieal Johoir i Singapore bezi N€p: Johoi- beat Mai; Malacca and Ne«n 6n 1^
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  • 31 20 Entries for the J^ftgSk Union's "B" f i the open doubles '"5J*. I tournament. c[i **/SH0m The draw for iX #m take piece at 'he«wrt« I day I
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    5 20 Chin Kee Onn. MalayaD Cfawfl
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    • 594 20 HEARTBURN KEPT HIM AWAKE lie v.a» Afraid to Eat What a worry he must have been to hia Wile! No food agreed with him. Acid indigestion made him positively wretched. In this l;-uer. his wife tells how she Connd i way to tad his trouble:— •■My husband developed a wreteira
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    • 64 20 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL!! 28th JUNE 1938 to 9th JULY 1938 fl FAR ANfF SALE Vijuril\rlli\/Ju \Jr\LiLa of FINE WELL KNOWN SWISS MADE WATCHES AT LUCRATIVE PRICES TO REPLENISH STOCK WITH "OMEGAS" OFFEH OF :%:i 1/3% DISCOUNT AMD ONE YEARS GUARANTEE .mat. BEST OFFER TO-DAY IN THE TOWN B. P.
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    • 422 20 Skin Blotches Make You a Wallflower uik& 808 DOES NT LOVE ME USE N X ODERM IATf M S E C s A US c E r° F MY UGLY TO-NIGHT MY DEAR DARLING YOUR SKIN L PIMPLES AND HAVE A CLEAR BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE YOU J (7 7fK~^ SOFT
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  • 994 21 t ICA |MS BEATEN FOR FIRST N ME MORABLE CONTEST (By Air Mail). St. Andrews. I rabk contests m the history of golf concluded here I trr> of Great Britain over the United States m the I mr the Walker (up. Britain's team won
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  • 212 21 AT the Outram Road Court, on Sunday last, a keenly contested badminton, consisting of four singles and three doubles, was played between the New Life Badminton Party and the Sphinx Badminton Party, resulting m a victory for the New Lifers' by five games to one. One
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  • 209 21 jT|EET the girl who, m search of ten■L" nis honours, has journeyed nearly twenty thousand miles" during the past year. Dorothy (Dodo Bundy Is her name. She comes from Santa Monica, near Los Angeles. Here are her main trips for the y\r: She comes
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  • 140 21 "Yes "Brings Luck AMAZING what love will do when it takes a hand m sport, and parti- j cuiarly when that hand controls a speedway rider's machine, writes Al j Male. Fred Tuck, of Nottingham, was not I exactly hitting the high spots at his j track uiuil a few
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  • 334 21 "WfIiATS m a name?" asked the poet. <\nd a man m Wimbledon U going grey trying to figure out the answer. He is 11 D. H. R. Martin, of Bernard-gardens. v not tru famous golfer. That's the whole point of this story. You see,
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  • 441 22 Sharif] bin Baba Wins Championship From Our 0 mespondent) mat Friday. Shampion thletic snorts 1001. held on before a no Hoi 31 He Com- F. L Shaw i'■ Mr. Ad centred en the > and well to win nd Regamai pri 2 A: 1. Othman
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  • 243 22 GOOD BOWLING BY CECIL WONG THE V.M.C.A. batted well m their cricket match against the A.C.S. when batting firs* they scored 134 rims. They won" easily by 49 runs Suratta who opened the innings batted well for 24. Cecil Wong was the best of the ACS. bowlers
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  • 21 22 The promotion of Second-Lieut. V. C. Nolan, S.S.V.F., to the rank of Lieutenant, with effect from June 25, has been approved.
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  • 101 22 FIRST HOLE IN 1 -RECORD It has taken Alderman J. G. Tooms, former Mayor of Deal, thirty years to do his first hole m one. But it was worth waiting for. When he holed his tee shot at the bogey four fifth hole, 342 yards, on the Walmer and Kingsdown
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  • 171 22 U.S. Golfer Shouts "QUIET" TO P.C. AT least one American doesn't think our policemen are wonderful. He's Charlie Yates, U.S. Walker Cup golfer, who bent his team-mate, J. w. Fischer at the nineteenth m the amateur championship at Troon, Ayrshire. Yates was putting on' the eighth green while tightly-packed spectators
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  • 95 22 AXFORD Soccer Blue and cricketer George Evans will remember this week as long as he lives. In three days he has dismissed the world's two greatest batsmen. On Monday he dismissed Walter Hammond, the Gloucestershire hardhitter, and yesterday, making the ball swing awkwardly against
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  • 475 22 FOLLOWING Johore's creditable victory O f 3__i over Malacca many of th/: Johore supporters looked for a stronger showing by Johore m their Malaya Cup match against the Combined Services at Singapore but these were not realised. The Johore FA. committee have undoubtedly gone to a great
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  • 47 22 When Roy Boon was training at his London gym for a right at Chatteris with Jimmy Walsh, British lightweight champion, the London representative of Walsh was asked to leave the Gym. After a heated argument, the representative refused to leave, and the .vcrk-out was resumed.
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  • 602 22 SPORT IN MALACCA (From Our Oion Correspondent) Malacca. ?N spite of adverse comments Malncco i played up to expectations and deservedly held Negri Sembilan to a draw m last week's Malaya Cup football match. On the run of play Malacca, lavcured by a bit of luck, should have turned tables.
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  • 305 22 M SINGH BOWLS AND BA TS WELL CRICKET ATSEGAH, M Singh, the ie A tw merry mood Mi double quick time. SLjjL?^ six wickets for tt l zj* help of Nadasor .a ponsibte for tfe ftfe meni English ?;h^,^c, gx>d batdng and bo^b Ci E.S .skippfr m Nadascii ana v
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  • 428 22 From Our Own Correspondent) Mnar. Fiiday. THE Muar Football Association league Competition lor this year Las i?o.ched an Interesting stage. Tl.e Muar Chinese who are favoured to win bead the Jable with fifteen points for ei^ht matches and have yet to be beaten They wen
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  • 14 22 SEGAMAT SOCCER From W <** for t M I h fJ> the s«* nd J^
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  • 502 23 Singapore, Saturday. By virtue of iheir inree-nil victory over the Excise Department this aiteinoon, the Chinese are now leaders m the second division of the S.A.F.A. football league. Fast play was a charaeteri-tic of the game, which was equally shared m the .second half. j
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    18 23 A tussle for the ball m Friday's match between the S.f.C. and tin Casuals played on the Parang-.
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  • 217 23 Indians Defeat St Andrew's Singapore, Saturday. WHEN St. Andrew's School entertained the Indian Association this afternoon they were dismissed for 51 runs, the visitors winning with a margin of 42 runs. Scores; INDIAN ASSOCIATION Thairam. Singh b P. Singh 20 Wazin Singh c P. Ferguson b T. Sullivan 26 Che
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  • 287 23 WONG BATS WELL AGAINST ST. ANDREW'S IN spite of a half century by fcvan Wong, the S.C.R.C. were defeated by 19 runs wh«n they met tho St. Andrew's 0.8.A. yesterdn.v The scores were: S.C.R.C. Gan Kee Thian b J. Moss 13 Swee Lim Swans l.b.w. M. Hartley \1 Robert Tan
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  • 26 23 Singapore. SatinIn the Second Division football match I played at GtUmari Barracks to-day. the I Terrors, beat the Loyals, by lour goals to one.
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  • 415 23 Malacca. Saturday. Singapore 3 Malar ra 0 OFNC AI'ORE heat Malacca by (hree iroals (o nil to-day m one <: ;ht* very finest dairies played here. Hirh spot of match wcw \hv perfeci centres ol James <ioh, the Sicpapore ri>fhl win:;. OilliAiipu.c
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  • 36 23 London, July 2. MISS Wills Moody created a record by winning the Wimbledon women's singles title for the eighth time today. She defeated Miss Helen Jacobs by 6 4, ti 0. Reuier.
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  • 20 23 Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, K.C. and Mr. E. M. McDonald have been elected members of the Association of British Malaya.
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  • 305 23 S.R.C. FAIL BADLY Growder Takes 6 For 28 Singapore. Saturday. AST*RT was made m tb^ (woday cricket match Irtwecn the S.C.C. and the S.U.C. on the SRC. Padans this afternoon the Rrrnatien Club pave a very poor display m tb<«ir first innings and Wtvm ;sll out for 77 runs Growder
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  • 275 23 INTER-COLLEGE SOCCER RIVALR Y Raffles College 5; Medical College 0. GOOD humoured rivalry characterised the annual encounter between Raffles and Medical College for the Inter-College Cud. Professors, co-eds and other supporters rallied strongly to see Rafflr-s win s—o. Raffles exerted pressure from the start and BOON HUAH
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