Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 7 August 1938

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  • 12 1 The Sunday Tribune No 9I SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AU-'JUFT 7, 3938. FIVE CENTS.
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    13 1 »s Nona. If you »feat she thinks about "*lNi€Br jjirls
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  • 54 1 DEGENERATE MALAYANS? -BLAH! i me «t man who Ul Het L -mTis It*^tm r ,T noUgh frOm I '-vith civili- I iMJUtoJ?- A the Inf»^ n H Population ot »tf k button has tended O riff, i^ j 1 ;^n. no i*««r t- nely G «vern- mer M I I
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  • 517 1 Two Air-Conditioned Theatres, Five Storeys (By T. H. TAN) (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE GOVERNMENT is spending one and a quarter million dollars for a new hospital, the Sunday Tribune is able to announce exclusively. The last word m design and equipment, thr five-storey
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  • 232 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Saturday. pHARGED with rash driving at Trsuiquerah on the evening of June 19, Mr. E. A. H. Ellis, European headmaster of the Banda H'hr English School, appeared to-day before Mr. G. E. Turner, the Police magistrate. Inspector Ahmad conducted the
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  • 111 1 BORDER INCIDENT: "JAPAN IN WRONG" London, Aug. 6. JAPAN apparently is going to accept the Soviet proposal for a settlement of the Changkufeng affair, says the Daily Herald m a leader. "She will be well advised to do so for it is plain that she is hopelessjy m the wron?
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    94 1 WAR AND PEACE Here are two angles of life to think about on a pleasant Sunday morning. Top, you see the hapless, homeless Chinese peasants waiting near the i'ellow River for food and shelter. War and floods have done their worst. And then, as a contrast, sec the carefree happiness
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  • 91 1 Mexico City, Aug. 6. FIVE fully loaded oiltankers left Mexican ports to-day, all bound for Europe with sealed orders. It is generally understood that their destination is Germany, with a oeal between Mr. W. R. Davis New York, financier and the Mexican Government, whereby $10,000,000 worth
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  • 811 1 HPHT firs* hmtf of ISSB fu.s bm a tantalising period, one m which for many reasons, production has been forced drastically to ali^n itself wilh low DOS* sumption m a world Btger l>u( unable U) expand. Such rays of sunshine as 1 1 burst through were
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  • 111 1 CONTINUED improvement is reported In ;li? Singapore typhoid situation, j the number of cases admitted into hos- i pital during the past week being considerably smaller than the week before. Medical authorities have not, however, relaxed measures taken since the i' outbreak, and are not
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 45 2 SLIMMING CURE NEW STYLE AWOMA 1 t Die attrat iStOTTU stCi Lion at Vienis, Lithuania. They search- and 100 yards of silk wrapped i her W I i The si confiscated amd the Dvn whose waistline became normal when it vas >• to > a heavy fi
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  • 123 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter? H..M.V Rent future flagship for ibe China station will arrive m Singapore on August 16. Captained by L 11. Ashmore. the vessel bus a displacement of f),T.">O tons, just under the limit which was previously set. Braipped with guns which include
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  • 125 2 Jerusalem. rONSTRUri' N :pected to bei o:i refine] on stern x fell Haifa. A >. iTt acres m The socalled Oil R( near the river Kishon has I cquired by the i irrests which control the Iraq Petroleum j Company The construction of the refinery will
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  • 47 2 Rome. Aug. 6. IruvE were killed immediately and ten died later, while 20 others were seriously wounded, m a boiler room explosion on the Italian cruiser Quarto, anchored off Majorca. Apart from the damage from the actual explosion, the cruiser was not badly damaged.
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  • 39 2 DEATH OF PRINCESS SVASTI (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 6. PRINCESS Svasti, mother of the Queen of Siam, died suddenly this morning". The Princess had returned to Siam only a week ago, after five years' residence m Fenang.
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  • 72 2 i,; UIML- L London, Aug. 6. nURING the severe thunderstorms which V swept the east coast of England yesterday, a tidal wave invaded the Bridtide HarbOur four hours before hi gh The sea suddenly receded 15 feei caving- all vessels high and dry, and re' turning
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  • 65 2 Stt3 tt London, Aug. 6. IR Harold Hartley, chairman of th» International Executive Council and chairman of the British National Committee of the World Power Conference will lead the British delegation and with Mi J. M. Kennedy, chairman of the Llectricity Commission, will represent the British Government
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  • 287 2 ACID MENACE: GO VERNMENT TO ACT SOON? By Leslie Hoffman (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) > I wrote of Singapore new menacp the menace of "taosi cowardly, most cru?l crime m the world*" am able to reveal that the Colony's legislature are dismeaiis to combat this new plagbe, to kill this
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  • 11 2 V1INI) IF THK T *UUY
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  • 192 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPOREANS 520,164 uf them are lucky people. They can "buy Itealth"' m this town and therefore they are almost immune r from cholera, plague, smallpox. The League of Nations Eastern Bureau issued the (allowing health bulletin last wsek: Bombay:
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  • 131 2 Louden, July 27. A STEP m the revival of one of the eld Empire trade routes London to New Zealand via the Cape of Good Hope— vvjH be taken when the Dominion Monarch leaves London next February. The Dominion Monarch, the most powerful British motorship, is
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  • 94 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) jfELANTAN'S prison system is unique m the State, administrators claim. "Prisoners are employed Inside the gaQl walls at laundry work, carpentry and prison duties, but a special feature of the prison system m this State Is the use made of extramural labour/ s?.y.
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  • 70 2 Japanese Bond A Marked Up London ft| I I EADING Japanr-.se bonds nm I I gains of up to I*2 points onB Exchange to-day, reflecting the I growing hopes of an amic*** i M.d.: i,[ th< .Tjipanc-* irixitw« Jk s The rise is mostly due ary marking up by jobbers
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  • 23 2 Mr. Willian. Bonamy oraiiU'd a commission ""jJiH" m the Genera! Dutfesßrs fe mtecr An Force, wjUi •BJBfc Uj July 21. P
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    • 52 2 One does appreciate vi .■■■£> '.<•'• -11 v VJJfrS!^eg^ L.rLiJ on agree 1 m Craven *A m the patent air-light Thi-vac l^^lsi c. —^*rae«X'dW!i» > the protective- c3<-v access t^^M]|MM|Bß^^n*fr^ ir.r.ci tii! j-.Kf. >ou can be sure of tatiory trcsh i B ca\ smoking pleasure ri^'^M^^P^pVrai'i' 1 f, PREVENT SORE
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    • 37 2 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anoni.-lies Crossed eyes. IW~-^-^ -k Complicated cases fP^Tof dcfectivel GLASSES IF NEi-OED. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.
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    • 29 2 HAVE YOUR NEW SUITS MADE BY EXPERT TAILORS AT MODERATE PRICES LATEST WOOLLEN AND PALM BEACH SUITINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. TAI HIM. (O. 23-5, COLEMAN ST.. rEL. 3375. SINGAPORE.
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    • 44 2 phone s "i' y "4V GOonVooi'l Mp DESCHIt^ I I Already 30.000 Doctors throughout th* w<M j remedy Al"' WS CUii£S. wd -1 r«r better than serum*. r» v k^ I A. CLOUKT <^ CO.. LTD- Sl> 1^ O!;tainabii> From All l )i|Den _^L I
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  • 21 3 jaaression of the new Jahore Hospital which is to cost $1,250,000. Work will start soon. Full story pajje one.
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  • 268 3  -  HAROLD LANCASTER MISS RIBOET TO STAR (By (Sunday Tribune St iff Reporter) SINGAPORE will be "going Hollywood" within the m\< iVw fay*, for Malayan Films si:;rt "shooting^* scenes for i m a ;ill Malay dialogue film "Black Sheep" this week. Pheme
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  • 105 3 Istanbul I ptl, tillage is to be transUrt >n the Erzerum dis- bftern Anatolia bemofin? mountain lattices to crush it. mn Mount Chak- m sradually sliding iwirt the village of Agi( gpeti of only 75 houses *iud mud. The village's 500 inhabitants at first took no notice,
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  • 99 3 ALLEGED KNIFE ATTACK Singapore. Saturday M KID knife attack made by i member «.f the Police •m i compatriot, also a metn- MtrFtrct. was mentioned m pH vdantarily causing hurt i mine m the Third X against Sadhu Singh. ■art trial. HlN incident took place at the wfcafc en the
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  • 33 3 Shop's Wife Opens Sale tanXP** 1 Sat «rday Ejwwh Workers' AssoclRg t annual sale to-day at [J^* 5 tthool Hall PECanS SUPP rt f the RE?: and was opened by of the Bishop.
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  • 58 3 FLOODS IN INDIA Lucknow, Aug. 6. FOUR ttt&saad villages are under water as a result of heavy flooding In an area intersected by six riv rs. Boars m large numbers are being requisitioned to rescue thousands who hav^ been maroo 1 cd. The Government is contemplating an aerial survey with
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  • 35 3 ANOTHER PALESTINE OUTRAGE Haifa, Aug. 5. A British constable travelling m an Arab bus near Nablus war shti d?arl Arab passenger who wa.s sitting him. i!..- Arab .1 tn t\ n >mn commotion.— Router i
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  • 168 3 PARKED CAR NEAR CORNER Singapore. Saturday. JOSEPH Minjoot, an Eurasian, appeared before Mr. Kennel h A. P.lacker, the fourth magistrate this mr rning on a traffic offence i*> which he c!aime«J trial. A police constable said that on Good Friday evening 1 shortly afleiseven o'clock be found the defendant's car
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  • 102 3 Singapore, Saturday. A CHINESE pleaded guilty m the fourth court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker for being m possession of liquor and still. Mr. J. H. Johnstone, Asst. Suptd. Dept., of Excise, told the court that the accused was arrested at Geylang Road ai about
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  • 176 3 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) PHANG Siew Hee a Hainanese, aged 23 years pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $10 yesterday before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Magistrate. Court Inspector Wray, outlining the facts, said at about
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  • 208 4 FLOGGED MAYFAIR MAN DIVORCED London, July 29. [£O!?ERT PAUL HARLEY, Mayfair man. sentenced to seven > ears' penal servitude and the "cat,* was not present m the Divorce Court, when an undefeaded petition for divorce was brought by his wife, Mrs. Freda Margaret Harley. Sir Boyd Merriman granted Mrs. Harley
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  • 76 4 Commemorating its participation m r,hc 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, the Republic of Ecuador has announced a special postage stamp issue m a decree signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The is^ue will be m a series of two stamps, one showing the Tower of the tun,
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  • 29 4 The Australian naval cruiser Deewhy, now being built m England, will visit 1939 Golden Gate International Exon its maidrn voyage to its home port, m Sydney.
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    • 707 4 PERFECT COMEDY and^JJS^ HFRE'S XCKIfIOXM. ENTERT aItW jIMVILIO.X 3.15 6.15 9,5^ IOBERQN A 1 0 LIU I E R rl s •'■^*>^« c fc. R «r o f f I Also DONALD DUCK and MICKEY MOISI m "MAGICIAN MICKEY-* ■■■iiiiiii»iiin m ii llMllHl|||S||||||||^ .^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ebu 3 m *m* itmtici ca> Blaatacaa
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  • NOEL BARBER'S HOLLYWOOD FILM PAGE
    • 852 5 GOLDEN RULFS for THOSE Who Want To Be Film Stars t- Oh, ;i I only kn I'd X lor Ere y jdunhaPl t r r 7!j- of questions. I: you r i stir, you should be able to 'em ail. fe^ heallh? j,i p.)»e*s personal majjnet- fc ay speakiiHf voice
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    • 216 5 Should Read tliis Nurse's Letter Here is something of real interest Ui those mothers-to-be who are suffering with indigestion In one or another nt its various forms: flatulence, h> artbur i, sickness or acidity. To-day it is no longer necessary to endure this penalty. Relief can
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    • 46 5 YOUTH WILL HAVE ITS SING Dcanna Durbin and the lads of the village seem to !>•* having n great iime. And n*» they should, cos they're m a great film \iad About Music" which is coming to the Capitol. I'm told ii Deanna's best film to date.
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    • 385 5 Family picture:. m her current venture, Marjory I «ros romantically with ctua< n, rtilcn may be a lucky omen for her since it was with Erwin that i, t w ice 'i 'Second i Loretta v who stars m "Tiir« i I Mice' was also star
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    • 33 5 SHE CUTS A FIGURE ON THE ICE This is a sample ol the spectacle you'll see m "Happy Landing", due at the Alhambra, with Sonja Henie skating her way from start to love.
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    • 177 5 \\7. C FIELDS stage with* act wsu panto?nine. G>RGE RAFT is n< to buy ether the O ball club and bring it m ME\- 1 I M' Murray a a major cast, tfu m Technicoiour. FRANK LLOYD, i i Academy 0/ Sciences' annual award fLEANORE WHIT Uon picture ncin
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    • 176 5 Asthma Can Be Cured fltiffcrer wrltet— "l (r^V 2 T?phazone Tablets, went to \*<\ and slept flip whole night thro I I continued to take theHl for a tew weeks. Now lam well r.u<i ktronf I Tf tin's letter w'H Conviiir^ anviift-iT thntthne is Dow a cure, TO« may r>ii
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    • 328 5 Second on/y A to tna u^ famous Im Swan jjj VI ADR by the sac- jB Jf-f bkilltd < raftsmen v- Jm m^m^J the Swan i: A^sl J "nandsome self -f: f Jr a M Blackb ir d Per, I I mdrkably go- .f r-3J \Ubie, /or money, [t it
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  • 23 6 Yashpal shooting. Notice how all tha targets fall together Yaslipal's arrow knocks down live ta;,<t^. \u ncvn
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  • 926 6 THE MAN WHO CAN STOP HIS PULSE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) IF you have ever doubted the amazing 1 exploit:-, of the Yogis of India, if you h-tve ever wondered whether tnckeiy masqueraded as "thought processes', you should read this for it tells you about the most exhaustive possible tests
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    6 6 The Yogi cycles through the goalpost
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    • 300 6 I IC PAINS TURNS BACK THE GONE IN 2 DAYS CALENDAR ;H R*-i tv) the vigOltt 1 m efforl <- »i hen the r rait. rFym ilt. I Land 1 m I relieve Oivalci tei I iat HEALED HER Y-XT' J II i% J\ w^ HOURS, y V >/ r^7-.
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    • 267 6 ierfoiss! Weik! Get Up Nighb! Kidneys Musi Clm! Oul.Aci« I'M TiREO OUT~j TRY CYSTEX llf <T HELPED Y( NERVOUS.ACHIKIO MAYBE YCUP. WONDERFULLY J AND GET UP filONfS KIDNEVi \EiID HELP 7/ I YOU SAY M YES.ITWO^TCOST I|S D^ tATf J l^^j CYSTEX IS A PENNY IF IT j CUARAKTECOJ DOESNT
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  • 1165 7 Got To Be On A 50 50 Basis ?i *f r- I 'it II I tare no w hich could cularly the K*es. and i» is only p**iftns t their domjaire ventibted p ju«t «Jy community ut' trfao. the imp «i around ppißs after a i»
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    • 101 7 a---:... '■■§™&y/^ 'tli ;n o* f iwp o r taut ite m o n my s h o pp i n <> list Eaten at every meal and of rital necessity to every member of the family, Butter must be of the very best, quality and fjll of concentrated goodness
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  • 2172 8  -  ANTHONY MARSDEN This Weeks Short Story BY Mr o. i Bui came [thii Vo sir— and hai Crane, talking rapidly: **Unr>ninp; looks like another errupted him. 'Come, .sir. day! What'iS your bu.si- perused the card, ana •You're from Scothe rapped out. sir. Detective-Inspector I service. You're for a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 251 8 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? <? A You can bank on it MACIEANS|| «cp'- PEROXIDE Macleans patented A. T CiMespie pure white nozzle TOOTH PASTE :s:: Singapore. I%^%^ I ■In ,i can f rom lrs i squeeze to list. If you u-c a solid dentifrice, try Macleans Solid Peroxide
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    • 121 8 f tss& M I •all dafnty \vomcn arc daily dippers IVIA I'U TAKE CHANCES m ili:- warm climate !>v weariinj undies more limn a <Ltv willioui washing them. on may offend your friends! How simple ii is to prevctit thi> Jusl two minutes a «!.iv 5ii ntly squeezing frothy Lux
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    • 321 8 for ail who seek Health Vitality Arrival of marvellous new drugiess remedy World's richest form of Vitamin B f ~|P*HIS is a message ol vital importance J[_ to all who wish to get the most out of lite. It introduce., to you a marvellous ith-giving discovery which strikes at the
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    • 220 8 Aonjsj2f I v». i 1-=- Jlu i wS^^m IT'S acid tliat causes those terrible stomach pains corrosive, ul< rating exxess acid which burns the delicate 111 v! the stomruh and turns your iood into a fermenting, indigestible mass. The only way to get relici is to neutralise the excess stomach
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  • 190 9 Jill. South Australian wife „f John Bruce Thornton, who was senensed a( Birmingham lo seven years' penal aervitud* for the plol lo kidnap l, !;r <l Nufliel.l. and his relatives warmly defend his ehargee i.l the revelatkm.s made about his previous life.
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  • 131 9 Hid 3 Hours Behind Sofa As Husband Made Love 1 .eparated from her Ween months I toptead with ance one more that followed t< the Court at Pfer- at 8.30 ected he would j lock ais to give myself to us together arrived sooner than i iDd was accompanied by
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  • 28 9 DAD SINKS-Bus ESCAPES bus m which a party iJtmnf from Hamble annual reup sharply to avoid a l»*di suddenly appeared m the t subsidence is believed to be
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  • 81 9 MORE TENDER NOTES IN CIRCULATION /CONFIDENCE ci the people to the Legal tender notes has been increased The amount of legal •r notes m circul?t?on has 'oc<.n reused to 51, 705.322,780. s:wo 000.000 legal tender nctes are circulated hi Ncrth China, despite I actions <> r the "Federal Reserv2 B;
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  • 177 9 "CANADA SIDE-STEPPING RESPONSIBILITIES Toronto GREAT Britain nnei[ti\ mow co-operation from the United States an d Canada if *orld peace was to be established, said Mr. G. Howard Ferguson, former Canadian High Commissioner to London, m an address at Toronto. "Great Britain is carrying the burden establishing Justice and freedom as
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 227 9 faf Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing t" the famous MfcVfe Stars ot Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered n safe quick method to retnove ngly fat ."> pounds a week or 15 tc 25 pounds a month. This new discovery, called Pormode, brings new health and energj and a vigouroua
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    • 388 9 gf 1 ouch wood; Wsjm- ■Tr^f^JiP'^ -S fy ~h& r l^<) r.rt.iin r.irly rac« >of mankind tl>^ **?*''.&ffljfi& s °alv tr«-r \^;i- >acred. I he\ ru-h«'l It -^^^^^Sf^^'' "s' ;?^SP^^'" v^®^^ l wn r danger threatened. '&&a&fry> ?r/ %iA? tf s-»*mt*'^ -> l.\«»] toda\ when we -a\ "toiirh wood" we
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  • 666 10 "FULL HOUSE" At Fraser's Hill ALL the Hill bungalows continue to be fully occupied and daring tin week-end, the Bank Holiday brought a record number of visitors to the Hill Last minute bookings were impossible. On Friday evening every table at the Club was full, and it was cb\ ious
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  • 217 10 JF you are the mother of a bois- terous, self willed child who iv not fond of deferring: to his i i elders and betters or to contemporaries, take heart of j^race, for you are LUCKY, sin»e J this shows that he is a healthy, liigh-spirited
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  • 1058 10 Through The Eyes OF A WOMAN By Our Q>i n Correspondent) T*HIS altra-feminine trend m clothes popular that fashion hon es are inspiration more and more from modes of bygone days. The n uli is that we have a lovely No More Nobhly Knees If you take to serious exercising,
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  • 119 10 •Q*.^.. SOMETHING NEW- -—-A WH ESE ft A of tin* ordh i To make th* i 2 OZS. flour; 2 i egg*; 2 ozs. butt i i dessertspoonful v cream the butter i heating over a pan of Remove the n s S heat and add Blend thoroughly,
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    • 19 10 AUK CHATS IVOIRS has received a selection of AMERICAN MORNING and COCKTAIL DRESSES. BATTERY BATrERY BUILDING. 'PHONE 4085. ROAD.
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    • 103 10 leathery CHRISTIE Just J received I small shipn* .of •"''"> for all S UdIMJEOUS LATEST SIYLES -J *i Finest Chinese Mounted and Unmou^ !8 Battery Road, Ist Floor Phone t* s%\ PRISCILLA SHI I' "BIEN JOLIE (OKSLTS BRASSILR> and "H U BRITE dmwn wen t; i .;:{.is 61. STA.MF(»IIU i
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  • 1251 11 when i ney nan maKe-up And Clothes Carefully •v- Daring hair-styles, vivid make- up and i touch <>' rather heavy jewellery all go to enhance the (•harm of (^\u 3 Swarthout (left). With her fine eyes and cloud of lovely dark hair, Olympc iir:uh>;t is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 70 11 i BONCILLA j LEMON I s magnesia j PACK I A real cosmetic cocktail, an appe- i tizer for tired skins. Can be applied m five minutes, i good nev:s for busy women. J i A maivellous bleach for sun and wind-tanned skin, and a cleanser S of the highest
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    • 103 11 ♦^niCI i v I V^y Jit's not enough to have mi J c lovely frocks. To look JrOl smart you must be s//m. So slim f M|B sofe/y v/ith -applied exter- f gwm nally, absolutely harmless, simple 7»ffi se. Approved by physicians. iM b Rede> y into I f -g*
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  • 428 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore Sunday, Aug. 7, 1938. LABOUR IN THE COLONIES J; hat th< i i. i. T B ;n work- t ;n--••',l!L r "■->-: r l ate I n I to a large that rgent j a] parties used to be. and its I the vast m progress Dion
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  • 854 12 'IN ORSFNTF PRIMU S' p IRST m the East is the meaning of the motto which appears under the crest of the S.S.V.F. It is a familiar enough motto to most people m Singapore, especially nowadays, when the volunteer forces are so prominent m the day-to-day life of Sng:apore, It
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  • 581 12 •'FHE short-sighted old lady had spent a long time m the curiosity shop. "What is that ugly figure m the corner worth?" she asked at last. "Quite ten thousand,'' whispered the horrified salesman. "That's the proprietor." rrHE customer walked into the pet shop "I
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  • 4 13 WHAT'S UNDERNEATH? The city•
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  • 95 13  - Singapore Is More Musical Harold Lancaster [By w popular instrument m Smgaan. Many are .••.u..u i- second although ely contested by the teel or Spanish >tore In iri past year Cow sbrt up. RL harmonica is a \xw people sore becoming iplc of krongchong ar jr» Renting up the i
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  • 29 13 wif senxir secondary schools arc ■itertKi to a mining career, says the Women's Employ BMeratiofi. Parents and teachers fteflenork and consequent break:r!s during the training ted.
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  • 142 13 AUSTIN CUTS CAR PRICES l OKD Austin, announcing lowei k prices for his 1H39 cars In the belief that raw material costs will fall, said of the "recession" m the motor trade: -I do not see any undue cause [oj P-iinis:^ m the situation; there are already Indications thai the
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  • 652 13 (Sunday Tnbune Staff Reporter) i\S the left, ladies and gentlrnten, a picture <m Collyer Quay ;is \«"j see it every day. On th* right, the same stretch oj roadway photographed from below. picture was taken from the Lasemeui of th^ Posi
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    9 13 This what it looks like from underneath.
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  • 356 13  - New scales Will Replace "Daching" Neilson Modder [By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) a marked wooden rod and a weight a scale universally used m Singapore, even m the .Municipal markets housewives are still being given shori weight by wily hawkers an'! staUkeepers. Known as the daching throughout Malaya, it us
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  • 64 13 A hu.sband aged fifteen, Arthur Godwin Glover, has been made a widowei by a motor smash at Chullora, near Sydney, New South Wales. Glover, with two men, was bound ov< r al Sydney Quarter Sessions recently on a charge of having forged a consent to his marriage
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  • 213 13 Are Singapore's Glamour Gir!s Glamorous By Leslie frnan (Sunday iff R I T man i his s i <K a ho I renchmaau I »i,. ;ir' I ••••it-. Singapoi girl lo sleep rly, s ays he. Mot m rs io be uhiyai in Sin i "i in S thee* tine
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 36 13 -\9^ b —he says KOLYNOS Thousands of dentists recommend K"Lr:<. because of its antiseptic clean >• r ;t<"i ion. I Kolynos and protect your teeth nd r Brighten your smile Economize with KOLYNOS buy the large size
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    • 49 13 fT^^ Times out of 4 r^INDSGESTSON 1 /s INTESTINAL! 9 •"li- HI I It; 1 CICI -ATablf I /^T* I I A^ ACIDITY. UAt (HI iC» .'bH IBa l\m rOK'.TIPATJOM WHIlt «.m v%^ II \m jM 1 Mm >oi JL lii L p I'SIK-PAH Uo HME ADACMf S 5
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  • 199 14 BRITISH TOURISTS NOT WANTED IN AUSTRIA NOW Vienna. T STRJ.4 ould rather have tourists from Germany than from the Western eountriej ac( rding to the Vienna ReichsposL In an article on the tourist traffic, the paper declares: "We are not very ready to receivj rich American. British or French tour-
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  • 262 14 By K. A. Thompson, 8.0,5 c, (Doctor of Ocular Science) [\O\VN the street come the newsboys, shouting the catchpenny phrases <>f the moment. Somebody has won a national &elf championship; a daring youth has attained new heights m the heavens; an aged scientist has discovered new
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  • 584 14 Girl-Mother Victims Do Not Want To See Him Again I)URIN< 18 months a whirlwind id prison bars, „n tl r into the lives of three young vromen. e v After his legal nrarria ;i a two ot) r four montl and then n of his .icceptioi S**'* girls. J One,
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  • 59 14 SHE'S GROWING UP While iliclr parents were being frlfd m Paris, Princess E'izabeth anil Princess Margaret Rose, daughters oC the King and Queen, enjoyed 8 quiet swim at the Bath Club's pool m Berkeley Street, London. During her absence m France the Queen kept m touch with the Princesses by
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    • 214 14 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya GREAT THIRST j INSATIABLE HUNGER WEAK LIMBS DIZZINESS IN HEAD COPIOUS FREQUENT URINATION. ARE SIGNS Oi^ APPLY FOR C WJ 'A J Ik J MR. C. S :77 RACE COo: 1 I Sin ;apo:e lITS easy to keep skin lovely with. LUX TOILET
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  • 383 15 -gOOO Customer "Greedy 0 London, July 15. of the rncih«»(l> used i>> Stanley William Tanfield tfl rorl their -bucket shop' racket on the u,ld tome by Mrs. .J<>;»n MfNauiiht. who was a secretary **•*< r four ylslfa (Nsrik s a re
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  • 38 15 During testing operation: at the exoerunenta] well at r>*lkeith Scotland, belonging to the Anglo-American Oil Company, thvee and a half barrels of crude oil were produced. Tins discovery was announced In Lonby the company.
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    27 15 A sentry "on guard" over a fashionable woman guest arriving" at Buckingham Palace, London, for a Garden Party given by the King and Queen.
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  • 185 15 PASTOR A PEST" SAYS HUSBAND London, July 19. JpASTOK of a mission church at Selhurst, Lx>ndon, and stated to be a married man with children, Norman August Dancy, aged thirty-one, of Homemead-road, Croydori, denied at Bromley Police Court that he wa* m love with another man's wife, but agreed "there
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  • 222 16 BISHOP ON "JAPANESE BEHAVIOR" th < k Bishop of I** Henry Uif^ h W\ Europe" he v Thc plah truu beiaucier; West?" n highly ctaaSS :n check and firm j'r.ristian conscii Western Civilian. has unmistakably i m Europe and E -'.very limited sei ol those as Chri crn Civilisation has
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    • 659 17 <fTHE AIR TO-DAY Ifhen And Where To Listen In i7~ LONDON ;IN(;,\POKE ;;i TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 J^j,^ metres (sG i; r ;I< (lj GSF 15 14 Mcs (19 X m.) jt^. j^^f BBar* r n C itral conducted »jy Denis Ronald Stear (Bass) rtd 1 im< S with John .^t
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  • 205 18 A Result of Indigestion "Before talcing Kruschen," a woman writes, "I had very bad dizzy spells and hot flushes, bad spells of indigestion, and I was so nervous at times that the t thing would upset me. I was about three years m that
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  • 131 19 IKS. BIJA RETURNS TO SIAM (»{> "Sikhinx"— Penang) '^n^kok of .Mrs. liija lianvor. the orly Siamese lady ttofceNorttam Settlement, and m Malaya for that matter, l> a genuine regret to all badminton enthusiasts, AWiss.wHl join me m wishing her all the nest of luck '■■for country.
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  • 237 19 By "Rambler*— Selangor) QHOIU) non-residents of a State be allowed to compete m that Slate's championship competitions? The Selangor Badminton Association is faced with this problem following an inquiry (which almost amounts to a request) from Seremban as to whether any objection exists to two
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  • 535 19 WILL SINGAPORE HOLD LADIES' EVENTS THIS YEAR? Special BadmintoiiJFeature -Edited By "Phoenix" (By "Phoenix" Singapore) /VWIGOLD B.P. is to be congratulated for the success of its members m the S. B. A. junior championships. The ladies' singles final was an all -Marigold affair, and the winner deserves credit for her
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  • 284 19 Prail> as MH*J*>* n piaytr, ;v about the hcsl iV f> .udnjiuton m seven years the s^'an^or. he haul the title holders states and Settle- e jni or another ton career s< rlnoel had the distinMalayan champion jar-the first year of to competitors from country. Utttg, also
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  • 54 19 WRITING m these columns a short while ago, "Phoenix" suggested the appointment of one of the leading lady players to sit on the S.B.A. committee with the object of encouraging members of her sex to participate m open championships. Steps have yet to be taken m
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  • 964 20 By "ARGUS" sporting carnival a greal ions of stalwari for tne ri and the slip- turf wen- b> to .-.pi-.' 1 S'.ngajx i champioß- participan [or the majority oi do thems* Ives ju tha c ig the ties no end upsetting as it *tid plans for getting the eclule. Fml!
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  • 362 20 IN THIS ajRttty Boxing Notes "Spectator" rpWO doubtful dcci ions spoili \v.-<s >therwis< of bouts Jtl the Happy World boxing arena last Sunda; w Ventura Marques met Joe Eaj and Kid Arenas battled m fully, but v Ith little agrainsi Lit c Pah Of c
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  • 187 20 CRICKET HONOURS LIST BATTING 80 W. 11. McNeill (S.C.C. v. Klang Club). 75 E. La Brooy (P.R.C. v. S.R.C., Penang). 73 Lt. J. C. O'Duyer (United Services v. Sungei Ujong Club). G8 F. C. La Brooy (P.R.C. v S.R.C., Penang). 66 11. V. Puckeridge (Klang Club v. SCO. 63 M.
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  • 113 20 TENNIS CHAMPIONS RUNNERS UP MEN'S SINGLES: Samboedjo Hoerip (Java) beat Lim Djoe Djiem (Java WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss Sansoni (holder) beat Miss J. Grenier (Selangor) > 1. B—l. MEN'S DOUBLES: Kamis Yadj (Singapore) beat Goon Kok Lem Goon Kok Ying 1. 1 7 —5. WOMEN'S b<HTBLES: Mrs. I>. Hipkin (Singapore) and
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  • 32 20 Miss Doreen Sanscni, Ceylon singles champion for four years and Malayan champion fcr Hirer years, ami Samboedjo Hoerip, Java champion for lou.years and now Malayan champion as well.
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  • 325 20 Batting Debacle In Ipoh Test Aggregate Of 377 Runs AX aggregate of 377 runs for four innings that was the outcome of the Malay States vs. Colony cricket match, played m Ipoh this year. Ordinarily that total is compiled m single Innings. Last year the r.M.s. made Mi runs for
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  • 111 20 AUGUST 1938 SKYE MEETING. THURSDAY, IITH AUGUST, 1938. SATURDAY I.JTII AUGUST, 1938. j Subscription for Visiting Members shah be MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or axy day there f j VISITING MEMBERS must be introduc ed by Members oi the CK'b and MUST APPLY TO
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  • 28 20 ARE YOU LETTING YOUR FIGURE GO? 1-] >okin is defects linaticn •<• i. Lbitual over-eatij id and ;.<ii' U 1.; \> r*d i -i; :> the figure m restraint Of chemist
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  • 629 21 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS LADIES' TOURNAMENT CONCL UDED Report Of Yesterday's Matches Singapore, Saturday. the conclusion of ladies 1 junior singles tournament, held K]M au>p ice- <>f Uw Singapore Badminton Association, the ted to-day at U Haw-Par Gymnasium hall. Miss Lee P Jblfaff JtfeMfoJ btdminton, won the championship by c Lee
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  • 215 21 S.C.R.C. Tennis Tourney THE following arc ties for the week m the S.C.R.C. Spring I 'hh tennis tournament i f Hong fircn MONDAY'S TIES Open Sing] Woon Chow Tat Vb. Hoke Open Doubles: Foo Wo Wan Choiig Thutt Fitt vs. T. G. Sect Freddy Tan. TUESDAYS TIES "B" Singles (Final):
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  • 119 21 IN the second round of the Command all-ranks lawn tennis championships, the R.A.F. defeated the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers at Soletar by the convincing margin of lft sets to nil. Results were as follows: W Cmdr. White and Cpl. Dimmer beat Cam. Brabazcn and 8g& Kirby 6—2. G— o,
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  • 442 21 Chinese make sure of the League Malacca Soccer Competition (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE Chinese F.A. further consolidated their position m the Muar League by obtaining a victory over the Romper on Wednesday. They now head tne League table with 12 points out ot a possible 14 and
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  • 10 21 V tlI '.ard hy and ior th,
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  • 191 21 TEAMS for the Treasury-Audit Bad- minton niter-team tourney are as follows: A Team: Yap Chin Te.e (capt.); Soh Swee Teck; Lim Kirn Leng; Lim Chwee Hoe and Teo Mong Joo. B Team: Koh Chek Tuan <capt.): Koh Chy.e Tuan; Teo Soo Chye; T. E. Wathan and H.
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  • 396 21 Tournament Badminton In Johore Bahru SURPRISE DEFEAT OF DISTRICT JUNIOR CHAMPION 'From Our Onn Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Saturday FURTHER progress was made m the Johore Bahru District open championship badminton tournament when two singles and four doubles ties were played at the Ayer Molek Malay School aourt. Among the
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  • 268 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. FOLLOWING are Sunday's ties m the Malacca" badminton championships: Men's Singles: Wong Kok Fong vs. Winner of Charles Scow. Yong Pack Kong and Tarn Sect Wan Matches. Men's Double;:: Yong Pack Kong and I Yahaya bin Saaid vsv. Chan Siow Kow and
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    73 21 B. I). Clarke, mid of 'he Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke and .Mrs. Clarice <*i Singapore, who is probably the first Singapore boy to figure m the historic schoolboys' cricket match M L« id's. Young Clarke, who is M BtOB, marlc the second h'Kru'M iOM« m each innings, 47 and IS,
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  • 108 21 VOLLEY BALL MATCH IN SEGAMAT IN SEGAMAT (From Our Oxun Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. Spectacular smashes were seen when the Segamat volley ball team met the Railway Institute, Gemas, at Gemas yesterday. Arunachalam, for the Institute, played a dashing game and Barr Kumarakulasinghe and Syed Appa played best for the visitors.
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  • 39 21 MINIMUM of six tennis courts zro available for bockins: at the S.C.C. daily until further notice. Booking should bo made m the tennio book on the bar counter or can be made by telephone to thn secretary
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  • 68 21 Twenty cards were taken out for the Keppel G. C. August. Ladies' Spoon and the following were Wiv tl\ree besl sc< returned: Mrs. A. B. Ifem 1 Mrs. E. O 'Sullivan Mrs. E Hitcham LADIES 1 bXXECTie An Eclectic Competition for Lhe I Cross Trophy will be
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  • 1020 22  -  ROVER SINGAPORE PUT UP A. GREAT EIGHT A RECORD CROWD Thrilling Soccer Final At Anson Road Stadium (By Singapore, Saturday. DELANGOS captured the Cup m the final of the Malayan soccer competition at the Anson Road Stadium to-day before a record crowd. Singapore put up
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    26 22 Captaui of the Selangor tfiim, A. L. Henry is seen m the above picture receiving the "Malaya Cup" from Mrs. Dobbie, wife of the G.O.C. (Tribune).
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  • 188 22 KLUANG LEAGUE RUNNERS-UP 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kluang, Saturday THE Hangers beat the Chinese by three goals to one m the re-play for the runners-up title of the Kluang League. Heavy rain before 'the match made the ball control rather difficult. From the kick-off the Rangers showed good combination and
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  • 246 22 (From Our Oun Correspondent) S'egamat, Saturday JOOKING back at the All-Malayan L X^.W.D. and P. &T. Sports meets, one feels that Jchore has failed to achieve anything remarkable m either of these. Johore to-day is making long strio.es m .sport and can justly be proud
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  • 258 22 Wearnes Sports Club Singapore, Saturd AN excellent standard was mainti at the animal athletic spoi Messrs. wearne Bros. Sports Club at ihe Jalan Besar Stadium yesterd The weather was fine and thei a large gathering present. At the conclusion, the prizes were iributed by Mrs.
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  • 261 22 JOHORE TEACHERS TENNIS (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Saturday, f N the Batu Fahat Teachers' handicap 1 singles tennis final flayed at -the Government English School court before a good gathering of tennis enthusiasts. Daud Amin. the district champion for four years m succession, defeated Koe Ewe Teik, this
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  • 47 22 The Coronation Badminton Party will hold a committee meeting nl Mr. Yeo Yen Chuan'.s resdence, 342. Geylar.g Road at 10.30 a.m. to-day to di.s--cus.s the annual tournament and othei matters. The match between the Coronation "B" team against the Uniteers B.P has to be postponed.
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  • 269 22 PENANG RACING STATISTICS T «»f dub wmiJS* Eodd s !f- 2 E. Dcnnelly c 4 Farthing < Spencer 4 Martin McPherson J. Donnelly 9 White Whalan McLachlan I Ellis Dawson 0 Tankard n Davies n Minto 0 Irvine 0 Kirwan 0 i Mayo 0 Ardagh 0 JOCKEY J.Duval t*f 1
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  • 27 22 h Teachers 1 lawn^Tj^ j for the Strachan Chi^nr^ I classed V. A welM* I three games. I SS: err"! Mahadev M>. 3 I
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  • 906 23 hfASE REGISTERS A W GRAND WIN I BRIGHT WEATHER adowman Wins The Day's Big Sprint Own Reporter) Pitting, Saturday. «as provi'ltd m Penan*? to-day when the curtain n the few »lay professional Autumn race meeting T rf (lub»ere HfM**^ u > I)ll!t On
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  • 25 23 F^ fl °nl> two horses for h raw, "Maaus Super- Mornin- IribiuK tipn?f IT winners out of 30 I'enanu Autumn test ci>ncluded. I
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  • 132 23 Singapore. Saturday. D OWING under extremely bad conditions, a head wind and tide, the Senior and Junkr Pairs of the Royal Singaocre Yacht Club were rowed off to-day. In the Senior Pairs, Crmiston and Ry croft, coxed by Miss Unktcke beat A. L-in'4 and J. Dunne, coxed
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  • 249 23 Singapore, Saturday. AN S.C.C. XI beat St. Andrew's 0.8.A. by a comfortable margin m the cricket match played on St. Andrew's school ground to-day: Scores: ST. ANDREWS O.E.A. P. Hill b Cranford 9 M. Kohihoff b Cranfcrd 6 J. Duclos c Goetzee b
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  • 85 23 TIES for this week m the bowls tourn- 1 ament at the S.C.C. have been aria tged as follows: un nic ndaj: F. H. Brooks vs. w. Williams. A. Ferguson vs. E. Fozard. Tuesday: R- C. Stewart and M. P. S?i- te W. J.Riley and T. B. Rj>S<*rs
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  • 403 23 Function At Fort Canning High Standard Of Aquatics Singapore, Saturday. UNDER ideal weather conditions the Anglo-Chinese School held their ninth annual swimming 1 carnival at the Y.M.CA. pool to-day. Three records were broken, namely, the 40 yards free style for 1938 Primary School Swimming Class. (4
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  • 148 23 Singapore, Saturday In the mixed doubles of the Malaya I Command tennis tourney, played at Fort Canning to-day, Sgt. Dowling and Miss Norris beat Sgt. Chappell and Mis. 1 Ledden 5—7. 6—l, 6—4. At the conclusion of an interesting line, Mrs. Golding presented the prizes to the
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  • 582 23 TWO PADANG CRICKET MATCHES MEDICAL COLLEGE AT S.C.C. SCHOOLS AT S.R.C. Singapore, Saturday AN excellent knock for 68 by K. Singh for the Medical College was an outstanding feature In the two-day cricket match against an S.C.C. XI on the Padang this afternoon. The Collegians' overnight score stood at 69
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    • 64 24 Froi ■> 'it: Co 'Lent i Aug. 'J. pL'RING the tea interval of Siam's As- j sembly this afternocn, one member led by the others, carried o\T and j ducked m a nearby pond. That member h isly asked many quesUo cut of
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    • 40 24 Hankow, Aug. 6. EpiFTY-THRjti-E Japanese aeropiaxe.s raider 1 Hankow this afternoon, and subjected the aerodrome to the heaviest bombing yet. The explosions shook the city with unusual intensity. Two fires were startod, but they were .soon extinguished.— Reiiter.
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    • 349 24 London, Aug. 6. AWING to fog and conditions of bad visibility, operations m connection v with the air exercise^ which are being held over the manoeuvre area on th eastern side of England, extendng frcm mouth of the Humber to Folk- ne. nan
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    • 269 24 RUSSO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT ON BORDER DISPUTE But Fighting Continues Tokyo, Am. 6. AGREEMENT m principle between the Soviet and Japanese Governments for a. peaceful settlement of the border dispute is revealed m a summary of the conversations, held m Moscow on Aug. 4, beiween Mr. Shigemitsu and M. Litvinoff. The summary
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    • 105 24 LIGHTNING FATALITIES IN PERAK (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. jpOUR women were struck dead by lightning and two men were injured as a result of the worst storm experienced m Perak this week. The fatalities occurred m Seng Lop Estate, Kota Bahru, on Wednesday ovenirg. One girl aged 16,
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    • 41 24 TTOOLIGANF stoned one of the Red omnibuses last right at the corner of Kuantan Road and Victoria Street. The bus was slightly damaged, but none of The passengers were injured It is understood that the Police made one arrest.
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    • 51 24 BRITISH CONSUL SERIOUSLY WOUNDED IN ALCANTE Paris, Aug. 6 THE British Consul m Alca: te was seri- cusly wounded when a bcmb fell on the Consulate, causing considerable dam ape, m the course cf an air raid m wh^ch 70 bombs were dropped m the Bella Visca quarter of Alcante.
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    • 163 24 Will Japanese Attack Tehan? T I!L atten "«n of the (W omits i 8 now ocus«f •strategic lailwwS" 1 kiang and NanchL? L Ut the C h^se believed will soon attack Tehaa The key to Tehtn Ute Id th.*of Singa. a small tmfi{ *1J of Poy an 8 u^ Owin-
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