Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 August 1938

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  • 15 1 The Sunday Tribune No 11. •SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1938. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune
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  • 542 1 TRAFFIC COMMITTEE URGE SINGAPORE SPEED LIMIT? F;pORT WILL BE OUT THIS WEEK YD.li' TRIBUXL STAFF REPORTER) jfflQgT of the Trimmer Committee on Road Traffic m Singapore, drafted two months ago at tDflcbion of the deliberations of the Committee, Ibe published during the next few days. It will be placed on
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  • 159 1 (Sunday Tribune >>aff Reporer) from a 15-year-old Chinese school girl of Batu l'ahat, h» hetn received by the women of Ipoh, revealing the r fi r Ht asuinst hop mn-.her's coercion into her marriage with a man who is 60 years old. Th»
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  • 18 1 MALAYANS ON LEAVE *?>j*££ r >use re- M Kuiu. Kuala Cj* 1 Mr i Ho P'Kilk, lri ss
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  • 115 1 HERE'S A SUNDAY MORNING LESSON FOR YOU TO THINK ABOUT Here's a Sunday morning story for you to think about. Rocketed from poverty to riches by winning £350,000 m one of the first Irish sweepstakes, Emilio Scala is back at work selling ice-cream m a shop m NorthEnd Road, Fu^lham,
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  • 212 1 WHAT IS ITALY DOING IN CHINA? London, Aug. 20. 'THE News Chronicle states that great significance is aitached m well-informed circles m London to a message from Prince Konoye, the Japanese Premier, to the Italian nation, published m "Popolo D'ltalia," which ran "The peace of East Asia can only be
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  • 175 1 Shanghai, Aug. 20. (CONSIDERABLE concern is now becoming apparent m Japanese circles over the continued failure to advance appreciably nearer I Hankow. It is now more? than three weeks dn :e some major advance was effect- m fact, since Kiukiang was captured on July 26.
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  • 28 1 THE TEST: LATEST NEWS ITP-TO-THE-MINUTE news of (he final test match, full scores and details of the game are on page 24, together with all the late news.
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  • 298 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JTJARK, vivacious and charming Miss Lee Slew Ngoh, IS-year-old Chinese staying at King; Road, Singapore, fate always had ambition to fly. Or, rather, she did have one tlien she met good-looking Mfc S. Yau Sau Kong Kirn, 24-year-old Ipoh
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  • 86 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Saturday. THE last batch of Chinese, comprising niv" men. icho were arrested m connection irith the recent rioting m Penang all pleaded guilty when charged here io-dav. Amour/ *em icas one boy oj 13. All were charged v:ith being members
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  • 75 1 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) AS a result of revenue officer* finding 7/2 quarts oi liquor m a basket strapoed to the rear carrier of his bicycle at Grange Road, Khor Hoay Tear, was produced m the Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of possession o
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 60 2 The only two women to take part m the Crystal Palacdl Cup Composite Meeting at the Crystal Palace were Miss Yvonne Morel (M.G.), (m dark clothes) who is works manager of a London garage, and Miss D.
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  • 279 2 MALAYAN PLANTERS FINED IN LONDON [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 10. I*WO rubber planters. Andrew M\\m\ 24 and Rived Lacey, 2°, both ving the same address :-t Ear'".-. Court Gardens, Kensington. re charged ai the West Ixndon Police Court wit ii attempting to aii: cigarettes iY»>m .".n automatic machine
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  • 21 2 During tl Vug 13, exmounted to to ti tc is' oi Europe, s'• bs to Canada und I
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  • 352 2 RUBBER GROWING PLANS IN RUSSIA London, Aug. 8. |>V the end of the thirfl five-year plan (1942) Soviet rubber plantations should cover 1.2r>0.0')0 acres and produce some 30,000 tons while the output of gutta percha should amount to 20,000 tons according to Mr. A. K. Sturdy, Secretary of the Russo
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  • 316 2 Penang Property Owners Worried By "Unfair" Prices In Transactions [By S. C. Oei] (Sunday Tiibune Stnflf Reporter) "'TIIERK is n rtoubi thai the machinery i'«>r land acquisition m Penang is m urgent need of reform," wealthy Asiatic and European property owners told me this week For .some 'time, dissatisfaction has
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  • 118 2 London, Aug. 13. WILLIAM NAIK, a student, of Ampthill-square, Euston, was remanded en bail at Bowstreet on a charge under the Dangerous Drugs Act of being m unauthorised possession of six cigarettes believed to contain Indian hemp. Det.-Sergt. Dyke said when he Maw Nair m Frith -street,
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  • 46 2 London, tag. 19. pOLONIAL Service promotions gatettcd include: Mr. *<\ N. "Baylor (Magistrate; Official Assignee .uml Registrar of om nan iiv> S.S. Air. W. I. VicUers <IIta!(h Oliicor, Malaya) Senior Hffedical Officer Palestine. Mr. Gunta Layterk «Assi-l:int Analyst), thinii 1 !)«"»ai hnenl oi A^iioiiilui c.
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  • 105 2 HE WORKS BY LIGHT SHADE (By T. I VellL <^nday Tn'hun, Staff k> E vi v welfare of thi■eii Ih^rrayw,f S3 f f w 'ing-:ip«re ccuis». And over (fey U forwtß thai lijrhthcK] oul .1 box of naii at) artwt When he whs 12 who i.s ctUchrd r ous light
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  • 145 2  -  Neilson Modeler [By (Sunday Trilume Staff Reporter) WITH ihe exception of the Uirge European Stow S W sports ff oodB busings is rJmost nvnopoiised by N> and monthly imports of the- rods from India as nearly $20,000. Taking advar.W that Malaya is a *re*J <
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  • 99 2 ACCUSED OF CHE A TING < Sunday Tribune Court Reporter THE case m which On* Ah Poa i charged nfleftea c-bcatlnff m respect of a LIIWIIIC valued at S7;>4 63 WftS as^m mcntioivd m the second rout yesterday before Mr (onrad Oldliam. The fn-m of Apcar and Co. Th- Arc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 21 2 5933 ■•'A^ Telegraphic Address: HONE >9.{i f GOODWOOD Charmingly situated ideal for visitors and tourists. JOCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— FIRST CLASS RESTALKANT.
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    • 31 2 HAVE YOUK NEW SUITS MADE BY EXPERT TA ILORS AT MODERA TE PRICES LATEST WOOLLEN AND PALM BEACH SUITINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Till HIM. CO. 23-5, COLEMAN ST.. TEL. 3375. SINGAPORE.
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    • 28 2 JM Xj weakness f Nl jl DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' SYRUP of Hemoglobin Ilk iod lr-B|lk ALWAYS CURES, and gives hetltF»r b.tut th.n i«ruoi. r«* !l Mt C
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  • 20 3 Badminton Enthusiasts To Have New Hall? Els* sinKa j i i f c for the A,--*5 tournimeni. the WJP" badminton.
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  • 65 3 Penang Volunteers In Mock War m Staff Reporter) frirst lime i'<>r many *t Pwanir and Province L volunteers are going Mm and partake m bii> opon'tions for *he General's inspection on Sunday, September 1 1. Location of the exercises will extend fi\w Raganserai towards Taipini. The Penang battalion will be
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  • 83 3 TELEGRAMS from the Governor of British Guiana of yesterday's date received at the Colonial Office report a recrudescence of labour trouble on the plantations of Port Mourant, Albion ana Rose Hall In Berbice ccunty and a plantation and cane grove on Maliaica river, about 29 miles east
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  • 46 3 l :V,; 7*22*2!? Singapore ambulances (this is tfce interior of one of them) were OOt times, the largest monthly number of calls since the modern serTic* was institpted. Many of the calls were to 'leal with the results i road rashes.
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  • 112 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). fARRIED on with the strictest secrecy. talks between, an independent arbitratoi and Singapore Traction Company employees yesterday are reported to give every indication of a strike settlement m the early part of the week. Whilt both parties retain a significant silence, there are
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  • 320 3  - "RAFFLES LIBRARY SHOULD STAY OPEN L ONGER" Leslie Hoffman 110 Voai i*vt A i iiaiirc To Ilroivsi* Around? Singapore People Complain (By (Sunday Trbune Staff Reporter) J^OkX the Raffles Library cu*er >>nh. for the European clement m Singapore? Clej-ks m the town think so. They hold that the hours chosen
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 3 T. H. Tylor of Oxford (above) drew with F. Parr m the first round of the British Chess Championship, which is taking place at thr Brighton Chess Congress, Brighton, Sussex.
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  • 89 3 < Stind CING/4POII 0 lish i j rt< ::.c i> nil <<><„ < > holiday .dud- m ihe ran !'lc. sbooting- .m,. ,ml a < He v.ili m iwn> month, will &pend much nt Nfe either alone, or i.:i onl? i M: '.1- jiJc, has (rici noted
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  • 139 3 MAGISTRATE WANTS CAR BRAKE TESTING MACHINE Singapore, Sa: urdaj AT the conclusion Hi I PMC m which Tan Kheh Pirns i ehm^ed lor petmitttlifi to be us«il on a public thoroughfare a motor lorry net fitted ivith efßeletii brakes on -May lf>, 1938, Mr. H Koh. the Traffic District Judße
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  • 189 3  - Singapore "Graveyard" For Cars Neilson Modder (By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) gINCAPORE has a "graveyard for motor cars. It is the resting place for vehicles that have given tHeir owners satisfaction (or dissatisfaction), during their tenure of service. Located m Victoria Street, I found n number of Chinese shops who
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  • 31 3 The recent charity concert organised by the Clerical Union m aid of the China Relief Fund proved a success, and the fund benefited to the extent oi $220.
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  • 207 3 A. P. C. MAN WEDS SINGAPORE GIRL (Sunday Tribune Staff Kej>ort<-r». THF wedding took place at the Cathedral of the C*ood Shepherd M--tocia\ Of «!r. Kenneth Bateman oi the Asiatic Petroleum <>. Ud. Pul(. MMM son of Mi. and Mrs. M BatCman of Singapore, and Mi^s Phyllis Trusl> Smith, fourth
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  • 31 3 The aoaih has occurred i 1 eral hospital Malacca ol Mr X V, McKay, ol P&yalang tarn, after a short Lllne& U«- 27, and wel'-knovm m local bporttni circtei
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  • 24 3 Ai r Ma il Boxes Removed thk rate of d< mails is striking^ ■i to remove fi rmail posti mail oi maiJ sneer: fa
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 IB v, jmHH^J BSro f m iHJinH^ F .^urthroat. Switch I W V U i|. W throat uottcw fiS^ \ttie ditteretice fe^l-r lat once 1 >>< VhV Oa t t o LONDON MADE IBY CARRERAS LTD. C a. ii*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 228 4 v-^« A The Swellest Musical-Comedy -Romance of the Year > 3 Shows daily 3.15, 6.1 T). 9.15. j At Malaya's Most Comfortable Theatre. j The Show for Everybody S-h-h-h! DONT TELL A SOT L BUT j CAROLE FERNAND I iituveU^ imy 7 5^ 9 Mfif /My ]^SH -RALPH BELLAMY j
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    • 269 4 SIXTH DAY,.., and STILL DRAWING PACKED HOUSES at MALAYA'S LARGEST FINEST THEATRE! ilr mgm Ra MsT H 3 SHOWS to-day ißrfciiwiJSirfli ißniß^^^P^J^iifc^iJL,]MH 315 615 915 j|7 W^ The Gordon Highlanders m Action on the m INDIAN NORTH WEST FRONTIER. i I The Great Loyalty of the Young Prince and his
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    • 232 4 NOTHING MORE HII. \RK)( S HAS rvrT^^^r paviliox ,;r: FUNNIER EVEN MORE ROMANTIC /^J^tk. THAN "TOPPER"! P^-5 A I AN 1 ANN SS i^te. (•*&lWi64iC£ ■■^^s /i DVORAK B Rf|W(y fTT A) < < I fc^^-f I lUEliiiir ft l Urn E^' 1 'N A J^m M m IWr J^^t
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  • NOEL BARBER'S HOLLYWOOD FILM PAGE
    • Article, Illustration
      23 5 MONEY FOR JAM Go nn Maurice count yourble^sand don't bother with Buchanan he's only an actor, anyway. Scene is from "Break The News."
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    • 1074 5 Actors Will Stand Out From THE SCREEN SOON I HE film boys have been busy very jj busy— and the result of one gentleman's j j ingenuity is that you may very shortly j be watching film stars who stand out from i the screen and don't just appear as
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    • 559 5 AN OLD MILL BY THE STREAM After over a year's absence fiom trie screen, Nova PiJbeam was delighted to find that she was neither threatened nor overcome by tragedy m her new picture. In "Little Friend," her first film, she attempted suicide. In "The Man Who Knew Too Much" she
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 277 5 Thin, Rundown, wCftJ^f JLIWX VUU9* Gain 10 to 25 Pounds, Build Rich, Red Blood and \^f Stimulate Glands r with New Discov- iHUr cry Direct from y^\k HoliYWOOdir Jt^s^R i&toto Calif AmiA mtrn^^^ Thanks to tho discovery B California Men Are Charmed -i. in, there la no longer any excuse
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  • 240 6 DEAD MEN DO TELL TALES London, Aug. i). TVALES that dead men tell enable Professor Theodore Hiram Sawyer to be "murder-consultant" to a score -"I" United States police departments. n years after a crime ho can pro- vide the police with an accurate de :ription of what the vh-Um looked
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 6 Forty young' men and women Ircm various peace i.nd youth organisations m Britain lefl Waterloo Station, London, on the "iicoi^ic" boat train Cor America where they will take j>art m the World Youth, Congress at Vassar College, New York. Members of the party are seen al Waterloo before departure.
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  • 240 6 Doctor's Wife, Released From Gaol, Steals Again London. Aug. 9\f K^ Eva Agnes Pank, aged 1 thirty -ix. wife of Dr. Harold Pank. of Market Rasen, was >vntemed to one month's imprisonment at Lincoln Police Court for stealing: chocolates and jweets. In June Mrs. Pank was sentenced at the Lincolnshire
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  • 63 6 Mr Edmard s. Moran, Democra: \ehn '•epreaenis a Brooklyn district m the New York State Assembly, has been arrevVd. having been indicted on allegation; *,Ue,' he had accepted $3u t OOO W (£7.200 > m bribes from the* two largest I taxicah companies m New York to influence nsfl actions
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  • 70 6 Moscow, Aug. lb. THE councillor of the Japanese Em- bassy visited the .Commissariat of Foreign Affairs to-day to report that the agreement for an armistice m ihe frontier dispute has been pu+ into effect and also proposed that when future questions arose necessitating meetings between the Japanese and
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  • 31 6 The High Commissioner has fixed the price of rubber for assessment of export duty for the period Aug. 12, to Aug. 18, 1938, inclusive, as 25 1 2 cents per pound.
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  • 15 6 Hundreds of sets of knives, forks and spoons disappear from soldiers' messtables according to quartermasters.
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  • 227 6 COLONIAL TRADE EXPANSION AN T all-round increase of British Ccfcmial tradr from !<:s; too.Goo m 1935 to nearly £50G,d€(MXN) m 1936 is recanted m the economic survey oi" the Colonial Empire for the latter year, issued to-day by the Stationery Office. Experts rose frcm £239,000,000 to nearly i2cfi.oOO.Goo. and imports
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  • 42 6 Mr. Joseph Kennedy, U.S. Ambassa- dor to London, drove m state through j j decorated streets oi Boston (Linc::i I when he took part m the annual pil--1 primage from the new Boston to the eld. i
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  • 20 6 The French steamer Artois struck a mine 35 miJois t:outhec.SL of Gibraltar and sank. Lifeboats rescued the crew of fourteen.
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  • 15 6 To increase Italy's gold exchange reserves, Mussolini is to sell Italian art treasures abroad. V&B
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 86 6 Dr.JTAYNE'S W\ CARMINATIVE m\ Dr. Javne's Carminative is the finest -V. remedy for er>lic, cramps, diarrhoea and HL\ *!^^r^*"*\l\ all other stomach ailments. Get :i KV\ <t^^-^\\)\ bottle to-day and enjoy good health and happiness at a small cost. \B\\ A single doso is generally sufficient to V^A\ *-^E^J bring
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    • 424 6 NATURE'S CURE FOR ACHES, PAINS, LIVER TROUBLE, etc. them tired, irritable, and depre sed. Sa herself l«- provided the remedy- and D nan has brought it to your door. to%£?pKts of the earth th«£ spnn? iron, the erourid tome waters laden watt urative mineral salts. l hese salts dissolve the
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    • 591 6 No 2 Q iNc;Ap<mr ""^"""^^i I how t< "^r^TS^-^; i >4 Numerous enqulric bav< b- int B eeiven frcm hanno ica playei irr n rV ICn cf >'*iir k* over Malaya who are al! very ki I r £nt Ui2form their own harmonu I mas I who have requested u;
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  • Review The News
    • 864 7 ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD BUT SHE CANNOT FIND TRUE HAPPINESS when she was twenty-two. She heard of her irst hiuToand's death m an automobile accident m Spain while *h<> was oi: her wedding trip with Count Haugwitz-Reventlow. SENSITIVE, easily hurt, eager to be understood the blondp young Countess
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    • 187 7 Ghastly Evidence Brutality In China run HE true story of the sacking jfi of Nanking by the Japaness and the savagery ol' th 2 ruthless invaders of Canton cannot be entirely suppressed. I have before me as 1 write actual photographs and literature, issued by the chairman of the Canton
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    • Article, Illustration
      34 7 CwniUij Barbara llang\vit/-Reventlo\v resting m the grounds of her London j b>in after the news of her husband's v; charge on charges of threats. Her s <»n. Lance is now a ward m Chancery.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 311 7 Is It Not So? WOMEN'S rights, according to rite should never get left. /I ///a?z ?r/io ?.s clever enough wh boss- at home is i enough not to brag about it Mai Angt r and reason cannot c /<- cou ;t/ pensive mass murder and bestiality. Xan- i been king
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  • 2504 8 This Week's Short Story WHEN I. I Bickerton went Colcrofi Towers k-end ho was at the lin.il \is financial tether. Rain, pecuk In the course of ing weeks, unl ss ;i miracle <( > the rescue, the world mil-.; h [ruth- II down wil aking hope
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 355 8 fl w <^p n^fliH *fter m©*? IF your life is being made miserable by tlistr»-->~in«j heartburn, flatulence, skk ad pain after m< als, then follow the example ol Nurse Jennings, ol Weston, v,hf> writ "I waa a gnat sufferer with heartburn and pains after eating, and I dreaded Mealtimes After
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    • 44 8 ■^^fel^jH BRIGHTEN YOUR SMILE Wdfr WITH KOLYNOS W Personal beauty and attractiveness deSjfi/' 1 pend on sound, white sparkling teeth. j?l|f i<#! zM Kolynos is bringing new attractiveness I ■■'^§8% to thousands because of its antiseptic ilnllw Ji Use Kolynos and enjoy that clean
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  • POULTRY NOTES
    • 496 9 o u nner-Ducks Provide Interesting Hobby Win* iwP r€S^ on <f my few Wee waB^«ring amidst i^^^^-jshrines of lava is (hat we have in Java a friendly iM* 1^ poultry rai > concerned. t mft one l-ca 0^ ..'tr- Indus lV a Ek fof the
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    • 33 9 Major J. J Bosman, a famous big game hunter known us 'Buffalo Eos- because of the number he has shot, has been killed by a buffalo m Portuguese East Africa.
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    • 41 9 At ninety -eight, the oldest man m i t< Dorset, Mr. L. Rawsionc. of St. Peter'a-road, ha.- jus 1 bought a new air tc iasi tiim till his lUOih birthday. j He has had cars before.
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    • 130 9 BRITISH PAVILION FOR WORLD FAIR New York. Work has just begun here on the British Pavilion for the New York wcrid's fair, which is to open next April. The Pavilion, of steel frame construction with a cream coloured stucco exterior, will be 400 feet long and 40 to 100 feet,
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    • 35 9 THE KING'S CONGRATULATIONS Captain A Barlow King's Prize at B ith a I o< rrowed from M r > m tignt years ago, has received a message of congratulation and a signed photograph from the King.
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    • 37 9 Miss Irene Moore, district Colnbrook (Bucks', was I day to Bude (Cornwall* by :mf woman patient, who wish* bow tier .rude. Miss Moore k d down by a wave and drowned v. bathing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 f^lJl I^* malaria or l.^ b rtl switt ■L> ioo nT musdes a n*i 7* c^ r cent. n ure Un, Mr> I
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    • 193 9 M OUr y3 8 J^inl s S 7*aic CICFA to-day and digest Food without Pain! When a man i* afnvd to eat he can't expect to keep well and strong. Nor will fasting stop hi:; suffering for long. Once digestive weakness gets a grip on you your nerves will >>c
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    • 306 9 Mother! Here's the Friend you often need WINN&&&SB»WKHtiKk g—n^gja— The way children knock themselves Hkß^R^K M 3j| about, you're simply lost without a |B^S^': y W VVhof' ever l reliable antiseptic healer m the mT-y^^K^Mt l aid \do I house. Keep a tin of Cuticura OintIBt 'wWBJ -lUcut I men
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  • 981 10 THROUGH THE EYES OF A WOMAN r HAD a most thrilling letter the otner Mrs. G. L. Wilson, wife of architect who is at preed n\ building the Johore Garment Offices. v She was presented at the last court of their Majesties on July 12 and m ■ion had a
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  • Article, Illustration
    220 10 From Our Own Correspondent [i HOME facial I ceqj and after two or tow übmiji 1 find that you are quite proSoßEij Bind back yo j ,:ream over inroa and face, M whe base of \tm Uiroa J upward circulatory n,< 1 palms of the nai^ to n
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  • 396 10 WHAT'S WHAT At Fraser's Hill BIBBS 5 While little scholars go s merrily down, grown-ups come just as light- heartedly up the Bukit! Rlllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllll I"i*iE tine weather still prevails though with a few showers which, however, are badly needed after the long spell of dry weather. Great excitement has prevailed
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 87 10 r*££?£lk-zr- THE i s^t Elizabeth Arden l^fr^^'^Jy ROYAL LLPSTLCK l>/ 4 IS PERFUMED! k for the Royal Lipstick which is fragrant of the i-ly Blue Grass perfume, exhaled from a tiny compartment concealed m the cap scenting the lipstick. Exclusive to Elizabeth Arden, of course! Lipstick itself Ls a soft,
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    • 25 10 J PRISCILLA Ltd. J NEW SHIPMENT "BIEN JOLIE" j CORSETS BRASSIERS i I and J "HUB RITE" i INFORMAL FKOCKS TEL. 3335. 61, STAMFORD ROAD. >
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    • 24 10 ill AUK CHATS NOIRS is showing a selection of M ATIT A BRADLEY and FRKNCH SUITS. Remember the Races BATTERY BATTER* BUILDING. TIIOXE 4085.
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  • 425 11 DOING UP "THE DOG" J\o F rom A> L *J* •^tilTE CHiRKV I REAM j f, cup «ream. Reserve m for famish To re- •Sb Place one tablespoon >*TMt*n* m each a^- ?Tf&rerouinir.s*reani arul 2 ihtflTf. Top with plum JL* ercim and v little pre- IjJsfr.es four to siv. S
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  • 573 11 Re-Arrange Those Twin Beds Ideas m SpaceMaking and Space-Saving for the Small House. SPACE saving and space making is a real art m the small house, especially when the bedroom is m question You must try to plan your furniture to the best advantage so that it will take up
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 93 11 LSIE MARY •RODNEY HOUSE' Battery Road, r JESSES FOR ALL OCCASSIONS I to S3o\ Science has contributed f| much to our comforts jj| I^mMWfms9 but to mothers it has fcT^^M given a personal and WJ~^^^^m intimate benefit when R^S^^^P it discovered the means Ifty T^^^^B of preparing "LACTOGEN" from pure
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    • 63 11 MADAME PAGE S2, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER ANNOUNCES The oper.ing of a new dress department of all gowns exclusively designed and made by her at prices ranging from $5 to $30. 13, Battery Road. Tel. G327. MYLETO HAIR COLOUR RESTORER WILL RESTORE GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS
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    • 91 11 j^BEACH HOUSE— I SELECT RESIDENTIAL ESTA I BLISHMENT, BEST LOCATION IN I'ATONG EXCELLENT CUISINE j lARGE AIRY ROOMS WITH j I BATHROOMS ATTACHED OWN j I SITTING ROOM FACING SEA. BATHING PAGAR, TENNIS, I GARAGES, TELEPHONE 5553. moKon FRpncoisf Just arrived a beautiful assort ment of multicolour belts and a
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    • 152 11 ASSURANCE of Personal Daintiness The original tampon, offers sanitary protection internally PINb without PADS! BELTS! TAMI'AX is tne remarkable now product which enables every woman to have complete, healthful, sanitary Protection, INTERNALLY, INVISIBLY Obtainable from all the leading. ilgyitimijt stores. Agents: The Fec'^raf Dispensary, TIfF Ml SIC >T1 UIO Oxley
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  • 548 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, Aug. 21, 1938. STREET LIGHTING ||URING the n months oiis occasions on which motorists charged in the police courts of Singapore have pleaded in their defence that the lighting of the road on which a particular inc'tdent occurred was so bad ituted an exenuating eircui in
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  • 922 12  -  C. H. W. Goult WHY NOT DO THE JOB DPODFRI V? EAKLV four years after I^M the notable meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Hoard at which Mr. JohnHands urged that the Federa. capital should bo placed on a municipal basis for
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  • 650 12  -  Anglius 'THERE'S something odd about you this morning," said the Dictator to his chief lieutenant. "Yes I know what it is. For the first time since I've known you, you've left off your medals." The other looked down at his chest. "Great Scott," he
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 42 12 PRACUrK LIMITED TO THE EYE. Muscle anomalies l&t^^^JL rested eyes, Jt^^,Jl Complicated cases (l^^Ffc^ of defective U JJ^X vision. v. GLASSES IF NF;.i>H> R. A. THOMPSON. D.0.5.. (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. phoiH! 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.
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    • 10 12 THE HM.V; SSSSSf ha .ong trouble I* s,vc,r,>BK P— ZZgg&iZ'.
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  • 305 13  -  Leslie Hoffman BY MAKING [By ff p porter) V\ W KLI> nto the strangest training school last week. Tin pupils, between the ages of three and five, were making queer noises with trumpets, beating cymbals, banging drums, enjoying themselves immensely, enjoying the learning of music.
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  • 18 13 of enormou, h«rfl***L the < jf th( b €rnets has eC jSlfce rh^r,,^ bodies be exfcumeti.
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  • 129 13 London, Aui(. 8. or the treat on of a -frr!th Singapore" m the ]prf fam-ranh. m French are bein^ consider--5 M. Mandel, French M»nj^rif Colonies and other Mingßßterested m matters of g»s>l defence. ,aai xl« there would be of enor'jemt imp^rtan 00 m relation Cite South
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  • 292 13  - Singapore's Most "Secret" Society T. K. Vellu (By (Sunday Tribune Stuff Reporter) I HAVE just sp.»nt an evening with the Occult Circle, most secret of Singapore's mytery societies. y 1 Though not as privileged a society as the Magic Circle, members of the Occult Circle claim that magic is but
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  • 154 13  - Singapore's Largest Mouth -Organ Band Is Composed Of Soldiers Harold Lancaster] by J Tribune staff Reporter) iWRj largest Harmonica N Wongs to the Loyals Regil«Gilman Barracks. J*to|cther by Bergeant S. Cole £SL the hand !)f 20 [yg^s, who use the latest and of mocth- 3igans. originated when S«t CoTe way
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  • 27 13 The RAF is planning a £200 million ;apply base and training centre o-.i Canadian soil. Five thousand plane, are to be permanently quartered m Canada.
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  • 68 13 Melbourne, Victoria. COWS travel too fast m Ballarat, Victoria, according to the Newington branch of the Australian Natives' Association. The Association has protested to Bal'arat City C uncil that the way m which the cows are driven between the railways and saleyards is dangerous, and It urees
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  • 27 13 A German seaplane belonging to the Trans-Atlantic Condor Company cap sized and sank when taking off. Pive passengers a:ui t crew of Tour were killed.
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  • 368 13 SINGAPORE LAGGING BEHIND IN ROAD LIGHTS (Sunday Tribune Spcctil Correspondent) M r«ROVE Road is notoriously badly fendant m a traffic ease ihe othi r da* ii> aS He might ju.-ily have sard Singapore °«'ncra!lv is notoriously a badly lighted city. Penr.'ia end Kuala Lumpur bore Bahru are ahead of Singapore
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  • 75 13 Elected by popular rote for a twelve months reign, Mi-^ Marmot Sew HI, aged 20. was cht srn as the Queen vi the Southrnd Hospital Carnival, which i; pens Beat week. M:v> Sew ell, v.ho is a brunettr five foot 4 inches ta-1 and cemes from
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    • 50 13 SPRING FUL-VUE NO-SCRU !nkl,nd rins hold the »«»M «g«y «J; permanently In P»:icc. Naturaliv t/.a Srotecra t' em against breakage and nv.k the rlmlesa style m eyewear truly p-;art.i< aVwiu pJeferabla for inconspicuousm and beauty. IHi: BtKLIX OPTICAL COMPANY C\ S CUONG, OPT. D. (U.S.A.) 142. South Bridge Road, Singapore.
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    • 150 13 Check That Cold I wF*sk Seftzcr lg^ W L^N/ i acid condition thar \jl£=^4J\ 'Jn 'I is likely the cause 01 \i JAl\ I Alka-Seltzer the amazing new alkalizing tab- lEJ^.j!\ let is one of the quickest-acting remedies for J| tr relieving the distress and discomfort of colds and effectively
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    • 247 13 Sunday Morning Story Melbourne Aug. ?l THE stret'ts of Kalp,ooi!ic, m MTestem fiMStralia, ire paved ui(h s:old. \Vhj»n Andrew Lennon, a contractor, laM Ike fc Lpattei UMftf miir yrars ag^o he bought snmr low-grade ore from thr local mine at U. I(|m.1 m. He mired it vjlh a spiral cctnpositiofi
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  • 300 14 Mystery Woman In Dea th Boat London, Aug. 9. f LOTHIXG bearing the natr.£ of a West End women's outfitting shop may provide a clue to the identity of a mystery woman of exceptional beauty found dead m about on the shores of Brazil with th^ bodies of four white
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  • 189 14 Hospital Case of Rheumatism The value of perseverance with Knischen m the treatment of rheumatism is proved by this man's experience. He says: "I wps abroad for over seven years, and when I returned I began to get rl eumatlsm— particularly m the feet and rrms. Three
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  • 115 14 Colombo. A SCHEME for the co-ordination of all transport m Ceylon m the event of an emergency has been worked out. Tentative measures have been taken for the conservation of oil and fuel by the stopping 1 of omnibuses plying between distant towns served by the railway and
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  • 803 14  - "Pat" Hits The Hi Spots —And Meets A Hiatus W. B. Paterson A v\ it IN which I discourse on the difficulties to be over- I L come when one encoun- S ters a hiatus and am forced to the conclusion that my first meeting with one was not altogether
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    • 411 14 -OUMONXr BEDS ARB A Xk^B SOUVD WVfcSTMEWr jL} r' pou, hi, la tod a*t*otm\ Yf M anything tefertof fo \4|^ DIAMOND B«dstnd «*lcl> VfV^l DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KRHPONG BRHPU RORD •tcci <*«•• Ittiat Tube*. Tub«!*» St«^ BmAtt**^. ZvbuiM* Siml Purnitur*. Bicycles. Cy*» Fcwba Spiral SpriAf Mattresu» S
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    • 213 14 ARE YOU IN A RUT Do you often feel that you are just cne of a crowd and that there is no hcpe of your ever being a person of any consequence? Do you sometimes wonder what is the secret of other people's success m life? Attributing it to luck
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    • 587 14 Backache, Getting Up Nights Caused By Kidney Poisons The underlying cause of much ill health stance Mr. G. L. V ">^ and most Kidney and Bladder disorders is recently wrote mk < V V Poisons which develop in the body, .so it's "My joints were 'Y^^^^KSX no wonder that most
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    • 112 14 NEW EGYPTIAN MINISTER Cm It is learned that Mahmoud I Ban Bey, Egyptian Minister u den. will bf appointed Minister i Washington suwessigj U m Youssef Bey, who is to bectm cretary -General to the uFr Ministry of Finance Hassan Bey, who is grafluauN--I 'oval School of Law. wa> a
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  • 531 15 rOUNSEL ippEALS S DRUG 'case London. Aug. very »f the *JL to do that, however, •i'rf the app™- made on \u\f- !utlh:i! she jrtlM« veryMUK procure. fOL ivcunins •"SVbbck halo tot •*jj iMLvs >!3ll«r> with the dock while ftS dheu-sed with her rouiiJ Jjows Bur
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  • 79 15 Dijon, Aug. J defenc eve* jz.il forward a murderer was pleaded here by younj? conscripi of the 27th fnfantrj Regiment, Albert Rochet. He said thai hi bayonet ted an inoffensive passer-by "for prac 11(4 thought ii little rai-life drill when off duty would "keep his f);tn<l
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  • 137 15 BRITISH GLIDER AT 11,000 FEET. London, Aug. 9. Mit. Peter Davis, or Harpenden has Slitied to a height oi 11,000 feet, the greatest lmi«ht ever reached by a glider In this country. But this'was not a record., for Mr. Davis was lowed to a height of 1.50J lect by an
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  • 87 15 "Busied Alive", Loses Bet Great Yarmouth, Aug. 9. jjiRIC SELWYN, aged 38, gave up his at tern pi to remain buried alive for a week, after 56 hours underground. Thereby he tailed to win a £300 wager, lie blamed the heat. Except that ac looked uncomfort ably hot, he seemed
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    • 97 15 ybl« d l p Uff 'jHt'' %J?S*i« m agony for %^*-»athe joy of losing all iSif?? 1811 hls Wlfe reading an J2^ thjs Mrs. W.\ letter *Wfc»sl ery stomach sufferer. seten years been a fr °m stomach trouble i** I*^!1 Day alter day he was stricken "Sj; 1 attack 0!
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    • 69 15 BUT WHAT OF THEIR FUTURE ASK THE PRUDENTIAL FOR THEIR SUGGESTIONS. The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). 17 is. MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE. The Largest Insurance Institution m the British Empire. MA AS, f tjTi-'fVT'r^r- Itr- I■■ r'n ?Zr Z^T'uta *o*» Jam w*af f"*" <^«»» fn^i v»|« .Tu«w
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    • 407 15 RE-AWAKEN AND FED those HAIR ROOTS! •■^S-x&f, BcTor* using Kotalkt msl hait was ver)/ w sh and Jailing out m combluls until tin. sculp waa Jilir:i>-t i.mc <m top. I ,##«&&s Then I used Kotalko. ri.^w&afcim up! <nit:rit continued '^■wMsBis&' t:iCrt irt lut lr6u aft- '''''^wrfeb, s atr ass ol
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    • 165 15 liaby will grow up M u.- I splendidly f\%\)X&* Direct from birth give baby ihc correct substances for building up b<***' his body; give him the strength nC I Bo** c building minerals, all »>i which we SW contained m Kalzana, the mineral y(\d lood for better health* Then you
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  • 646 16  -  G. S. Hammonds ASK YOUR CAT OEFORE I really get started this week, let me make myself clear 3ii me point. I dislike cats intensely. To me bhoy are the living embodiment of selfishness and intolerance, comparing' very unfavourably with the skunk, the
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  • 18 16 Photographed m a moment of relaxation but still on the wall.
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  • 41 16 BIG-GAME HUNTING FILM PLANNED "ear. polar explr"^"" !I"S »eeks taking Mr Ellswonh a«™» v';le. has left SoirKS'*'*hunting. ™can ff The Antarctic exr*dH, leave Cape Town M2Ji 450-ton Norweeiar i <* oveaj kr; When Mr. Ell^f 1* W» swags* m the expedition <mP<*«S
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    • 487 16 MAN ROBBED OF HIS YOUTH! Have y'u given years of ycur youth to unremitting labour in an enervating climate? Are the years taking their toll of you far too quickly, robbing you of energy and vital force, dr air ing you of mr natu] in life? '.lest men and men
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    • 90 16 Tutorial Assistance for i Cambridge London Matric. Examinations Personal Specialised Tutorials given for Cambridge (Junior and Senior) and London Matric. Examinations by experienced panel of Tutors. Tutorial Assistance given m LanI guages (French, Latin and Malay), English, Mathematics (Elementary and Advanced), Physics (all bran- j ches), Chemistry (Inorganic), Bioiogy, Hygiene,
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    • 211 16 This great mystery disease claims more V victims every year than any other complaint gt .a suffered by the human race. This agonising ,f>\ -rr disease not only makes the lives of men (fl and women a torture, but is responsible for more loss of employment than any fldt?/ other
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    • 28 16 Doctors and ANACIN rel**" J They pr«cn>* rji* safe and t«t«d F* toothache, eufl *^7»f |lt ever and d*o^ from co'^-llLw* product for nw*^ ls a scientific oW***
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  • 139 17 RHODESIAN LOYALTY TO THE CROWN Butawayo. A DECLARATION of loyalty to th:* («ovvn «/as made by Mr. Tsoloi, speaking <-;» I or the i atives oi Southern Rhodesia, at a natiw missionary conference at Bulawayo. poke r Ihe Govei nor, \r -ifi^i.-A t lanl< y, had aired Ihe conference that
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  • 85 17 Elmii'a, New York.- Peter Riedel, of Germany, has broken all American distance records lor gliding, by piloting a •ik'^-i- from here to Arlington, Virginia, :i distance of 225 air miles. Hieaers flight was the more remarkable because, when, he took off, he announced exactly where he.
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    • 36 17 every case of sparse SjJ^ty responsible lor ,h i^ of thildron have luxuriant tresses by Kesavardhini arid invigoratp Kesavardhini in P Whole family benefit C^ fe. Kes avarcHnni MADRAS. 'am vaas Book 'CSSnyaf^ X la Lumpur.
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    • 138 17 Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of SHERLEY'S TONIC CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Listlessness, Itching, Scratching, Hair Shedding,' etc., is over-heated blood. But a dog's blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dog's blood PURE and you will keep it cool
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    • 641 17 V j Have healthy, weJiT 4 y groomed hair T JSE a little Brvkreem every morning. Sec how unt it ""5" k.eef>s tht- hair all day. See, luo.whjt a healthy glo«» it Kives. Scr how it free:, the scalp from danJruti. Millions ot ESk ■mart, nrell-groomed men u se Brylcrecm.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 685 17 jjy THE AIR TO-DAY jfden And Where To Listen In;■"" m HOLLAND PARIS niincM c broadcast for Asia, P-m. /•m m<->) China, Japan Further ln'lia Concert relayed from Pam gl#mtU" >« by I catholic- Broad- PTT «kro-» r > 20 News m English. Natio hem and opening fj 40 rl
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    • 28 17 MANILA KZRM 9.53 Mcs (31 3 m.) p.m. 3.20 Tea dance music. 5.20 Band concert. 6.50 Sunday night muslcale. 8.10 News Period. 8.20 Symphony Hour. 9.00 Close down
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    • 217 18 ASEPTIC OINTMEISX feC^^^^N^S^^^*^^^ s HEALED HER ,/^NEh^ II A X2> HOLKS. f //vXy V^^ Wim GERMOLENE m th', > A/ /W .m, house you have quiik healing W A -x^_ at hand! Read this case ot \(j W-T^^W^ h*&%£^]£££ If You Sllffcr VtO nolmal. I" think wonaer^u f Ho home
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  • 509 19 "Foong Seong" Competition This Week-end n*y "Rambler") outsiders wiH, after all, le allowed to enier for Selangor's badminton championship?. The committee of the local association came to this decision a leu days ago at the meeting which was the result of an inquiry from
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  • 225 19  -  Racquet (By >ecoml year m succession the Perak Fnrio-Ceylonese held wn badminton championships successfully m the Ipoh Town it was concluded on Sunday before a small attendance. Li jail number of spectators was g*» to the heavy rain that was on the afternoon
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  • 17 19 MAYFLOWER CHAMPION m Chun *m*. f>r many years personalities £Lt badminton, is a member ft* Hayflower B-P
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  • 125 19 Batu Pahat Reader Chooses Ten Best j jeen asked so frequently tab and those interested {I) Jick ol|t kne ten Ih Sl pan m the country and to give I frank opinion of them. I have ft,, fcer*\ writes r. Batu Paha 1 iMMI (Selanjor). il»Ch«ifc Tee 'Singapore). :l* Ptw
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  • 44 19 New Badminton Party THE New Badminton Party will meet the Daral Nairn Badmintun Party at a friendly game of badminton to-day at Govt. Hill at 2.30 p.m. The players are as follows: Ismail, Rahmat, Ibrahim. A. Rahim, Buang (Captain), Hussain, Amat, Samani, Abdul, Buang-.
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  • 452 19  - Province Wellesley Tourney Was A Great Success Sphinx (By JJKARTV congratulations V. those responsible for the successful organisation of the badminton league m Province Wellesley South. With the closing of entries 10-rtyy, it is certain that more interest will be taken m this competition, the first of its kind m
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  • 210 19 Painful Stomach Distre&fl Stopped Instantly Kever again need 3 b distended 1 y gas. No bum I No more flatulence. Chardox give stant i> liel Read tl tribute:^ "I have had wonderful relief si using Charciox. I read about it ir the paper, and bought packet.
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    • 106 19 .AgOCTOR AN OLD LADY SINGAPORE IN KUALA LUMPUR BOBBY IS SO GRANDMOTHER, QUAKER '^H SETTER SINCE YOU I O^TS HAS CERTAINLY S^!BED QUAKER OATS S HELPED YOU. WHY YOU ACT V: 'HIS MOTH YOUNGER THAN INYEARS^ WS NEVER FAILS. 6S r O GOCK> M m N BIS VITAL /j^ V
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    • 404 19 Foot Itch Cause Killedin4Dai|s Pain and Itching y^ Stopped m 7 Minutes^/ Ho your feet itrh «=o badly that they germs, parasites, and fungus r e s]»nsible nearly drive you crazy? Does the skin «>n for these foot infections, as wen aa ninuyour feet crack and peel? Are there blis-
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    • 477 19 FI RTIIER RESEARCH WORK ON REJUVENATION PROBLEM M r ;t] science ha.-> been any > time to time the re' aid. cent towards 'he ervation of youth In jo rapidly and uppear.-. t t\ .lovably, liiis question has b en the of exhaustive Inve tig ti news come that the
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  • 707 20  -  N.H.L. Siebel By OP'»K'I was at a low ebb, at Smgaore ov< i- \\n- last week-< nd, an i articularly unfortunate tha throughout Sunday and ted any further play in th annual cricket fixture between the of < ii\' r apnr<- :'i Slh v i«-
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  • 251 20 BATTING .90 Gilispie (Ipoh Club v. Sitiawan C.C). Btt F. Thoy (5.A.0.8. v. St. Andrews). 70 R. Thoy (Combined Colleges v. S.R.C). 67* B. S. Gill (I.A. v. S.C.RC, K.L.). 54 1 O. R. Ransome (Klang Club v. Selangor Club). 54 P. Hill (5.A.0.8. v. St. Andrews).
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  • 438 20 IN THIS CORNER Boxing Notes By "Spectator" (SINGAPORE boxing has lost om at k^ its mosi ardent ?upportcr < 5 m the person of Mr. Julian Franke! wh<j died last Sunday. Followers ci I; 1 rii. game m S >re will alway rememi er his knd and personality Prankel always
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  • 349 20 jl/|K. Syed Ibrahim bin Hussein of tho P.W.D., Johore, writes thai ian association for promoting and organismg 1 athletic meetings is necesi sary ir. Johore. The need for th o formation of a Johore A. A. A. ha off. <i been advocated m the press. I (Uh>(\
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  • 708 21 I it T }S iS J \from Our Oun Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Saturday. rn irro^ has li»-en made m the Johore Hahru District imshiD badminton tournament, which is nearing an al <taues l;ctn reached m all the events namely m, l^ the mea's <>Pv?n
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  • 61 21 Johore State Tennis (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahvu, Saturday. RESULTS of the further ties of the southern section of the Johore state lawn tennis tournament played at lh e Civil Service Club courts yesterday- are as follows: MEN'S OPEN SINGLES.: Goh Teik Chow beat G. S. Woodhull 6—4, 6—4.
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  • 65 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday The afternoon session of tha interstate badminton match for the Feong Scons Cup. which has been fi\°d at 4 p m. to-day has bsen altered to 2.30 p.m' on the same day. The m>rnin; session, rvwever, will c:mmence gtt 10
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  • 39 21 F X Wilson and L. A. Marshall, who beat Hon'ble Dato Awang bin Omar and H Gridley 6—l, 4—6, m the men's open doubles m the Northern section of the J. L. T. A. championship meeting.
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  • 439 21 Segamat Badminton Is On The Decline Has The Association Failed In Its Duty [From Our Oicn Correspondent] ,'aniat. AT the annual general meeting of the ?egamaf D B Association, the secretary m hid report, <!• the Association's finance and went on to exprt support from parties at the district tournament.
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  • 138 21 Segamat Hospital Tennis (From Our Onn c Segamal. Saturday IN the Segamat Hospital hind trap championships t.urnimiciii torn* doubles pamrs wtrc tempi Liew and Kor>n m > £:od use of the plu.^ 15 advan' ed them and are paving th< Lr finals. They eUmfn.ab d I !1! < Mohamcd Zain.
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  • 22 22 The match between the S.C.C. and the Y.M.C.A.. which was to have been nlayeri yesterday, was cancelled owing to rain.
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  • 345 22 Chinese Win Championship [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca, Saturday. tTUK Chinese F. A., last year's League champions, have ai»ain retheir performani'e this year by annexing the League championship. They have also created a further record by emerging winners without being beater, by a s'mzh side. Chinese th ri Sinomites i
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  • 320 22 {From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Till] Tiiiiuii.erah English School held their Athletic sports on Thursday on the school grounds and keen com petition was evinced by the students m all the events. Mrs. G. Bryant gave away the prizes. The following are the results: .100 yds.
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  • 1332 22 THE CIPHER CRICKETERS DR[ INTERESTING TALES RECOUNTS J^IPLING has ffi^ nus a phiiow>phira| line on the s U h- anil failure, and fine robus ii«»us stuff we may t* v ling was a declared enemy where tri. kn ~WumL* hardly have expecloH the incr.mmg b-rsman a«
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  • 29 22 The Combined Schools Team vs. The S. C. C. Tiie Combined School's team that met the S.C.C. on the padang on Friday. Rain washed out any further pjay yf^.terday.
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    • 136 22 10-M4.111 FAREWELL NIGHT OF MISS ROEKYAH HER TALENTED TROUPE. BY SPECIAL REQUEST THIS EX'I PERFORMANCE IS BEING GIVEN. I XTRA COMIC ITEMS AND KRON?HONGS THE BAND Will GIVE A >T\ ALL MALAYA HAS R SEEN J WILL GIVE L *W COMICAL ROEKYAH FAREWELL MALAYA vk v OTHER *W SONGS. mw
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    • 210 22 Yoythfyl Vigour Restored y isw, jimpiG, tasy N@lnod Glands Stimulated fy^fMi\ Ml lo New Activity vjfigourous Menl^^p Without Operation —^X fmf-} Doctor's Prescription yj^ Starts Work First Day A^iriib '^^^B To lengthen life rind youth hnx boen tln^ J&r*& JBKP& tW^^ < mi drr^ni of inat^since the beginning of time.
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  • 62 23 I-trUTF in S ml >p^f, badminton rii fes ¥rer« seen in action rfer^av aftenixn when four lies in the S.B.A. men's open ir«« pF.*v #i at llu Haw-Par gymnasium Hall. feature el me d 8 BP P splendid form I*2*l ttrescme «ame He I a mini It-
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  • 442 23 School Sports At Ou tram Rd. VERY greal occasion was ceie brated this afternoon, when ih» Boon I iat Ins I itution held theii nth annual school sports on lh( '"1 grounds, off Out ram Road. M -f the tridents vJt.h their re!a nd Men d, and thougt round and
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  • 129 23 S.A.O. B. A. MEET THE S.C.R.C. butt's iMtl B,vs rw.it the f^IC. m the St. Andrew's iiIMN yesterday. to 1m *«tted well for the Liihdf Th»»y was again m L|ii nth both bat and ball. ■Hire the scores: j SCR.C Bieißeauman b Shah 29 kg Ross b R. Thoy 1
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  • 169 23 TEACHERS TENNIS r Players Shone 1 Own Correspond'-^! Batu Puhat J the ta-Bbbyan ■^^Uumpion.hiji ht.tl RJSj^-up m the ?«is tJuSJ^Teikfo,, I «stLr^r tins to two broth,;- k lit am! E IvS Finals i J from previous snd no difficulty m reaching the final defeating all his opponents m two ■y
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  • 36 23 Adelaide, Saturday. Jim Ferrier, the Amateur, won the traiian open Golf Championship retrains; the following scores: —71; 68; 72: 72. In the second rou^d ho equalled the record set up by Sarazen.
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  • 560 23  - League Honours For Chinese Almost Assured Rover VETERANS, A "DARK HORSE" IN STORE CUP? (By Singapore, Saturday. TN spite of the glorious uncertainty of soccer, when lop-nolchers succumb to lesser giants, the Chinese, favourite contenders for S.A.F.A. league honours, are now practically certain of topping the first division table, after
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  • 384 23 Second Division Game At The Stadium gHOWING a marked superiority m the attack as veil as m the fence, the PubHshera wall with thei? S fixture against H MS. T< rroi al the Anron Road 5 afternoon. The ground wsa ex remefj slippery after the moi
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  • 69 23 Penang Chinese Win Water Polo [From Our Or, Reporter} PttlAßg Satu)d:n. THK KoA.ti At Force swimming lean nrere lira ten !»> it Swimming dob m a ».:>m pi match and rwo petal race «>v«t 151 mi lies ;iiui 89f metres The Chim the t*v ;(\<■!. goals to nil, aftei ••.);■]>
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  • 495 23 RANGERS WIN BATU PAH AT SOCCER LEAGUE (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Friday. IN the Batu Pahat soccer league competition the Rangers defeated the Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to nil m the final and deciding matc.h played yesterday at the football stadium. The game was fast and
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  • 358 23 Henry Armstrong's Meteoric Rise To Fame (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ONE TIME singer at a N&Vf York nigh* club and fctittr di-:ov^r*.d by the film star, Al Jol^on, 2G-year-cld Henry Armstrong. C alitorniun Ne/;r j L'cxni;; sensation, has aoh.<:v'(d a teal ftrat "o other boxer has attain; :1 m the
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  • 77 24 DUKE ARRIVES IN KENYA HPHE Duke and Duchess of Gloucester arrived m Kenya yesterday morning and were welcomed by the Governor, Chief Marshal Sir Robert Bro«.k Popham and Lady Brook Popham who had flown to Kisureu from Nairobi to greet them. They accompanied the Duk*; and Duchess when they continued
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  • 75 24 Spain: Thousands Lost In Big Push Salamanca, Aug. 20. |T is claimed that the Republicans have lost several thousand men and quantities of war material m a fresh Nationalist push towards positions on the right bank of the Ebro. A communique describing the battle states "Very heavy defeat inflicted on
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  • 79 24 Non-intervention Committee Get A Reply London, Aug. 20. THE full text of the reply to the NonInterventicn Committee's proposals for the withdrawal of foreigners from S'pair has arrived in Londcn, and will be issued to-morrcw night for publication on Monday morning. Lord Plymouth, chairman cf the Nonintervention Committee, who is
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  • 148 24 SPY CHARGE AGAINST BRITON TAPTAIN Kendrick, the Kra« J[ port control officer ite n J reeled when on thr way t« hj a few days ago. has ben ttnft and has left Vienna by or e <9 for England. M H e is being expelled fn» I I immediately, says
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  • 38 24 147 MURDER IN PALESTINE IN SIX MONTHS nRANCHES of Bare D Nablus and ™*£>j] closed in cowequiMej^l rebels, who *1 receiving scanty nna* abroad. According 147 murder^ the first su mw" 1 j cleared ""'^fw^J Barclay* »w\ Reuter
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