Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 September 1938

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol 6 No 16 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBFR 25, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 818 1 ro Break In European War Clouds EIAL mobilisation orders have been posted the town halls throughout France, calling colours immediately, certain categories of I states a Reuter message from Paris. This is the first time that Frcnc_i troops have been called to thcolours
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  • 109 1 CASHIER FOUND DYING IN OFFICE Mmtm Tribune J>tas Reporter) 1 Lummr. Saturday. J m MBlfcs m the General ffosFWt& *re finhtinq against M hin office m Kuala mm%- n' employee* Ba*~*&! him blcedinq proH^.tDD! fl wound over his Ina too. 16-year-old cashier toff*. G'^Ane «fr Co ?ris Hlr.b|/t2.. colleagues durinrj
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  • 29 1 Smallpox In Northern Siam I 1 'Own Correspondent] ■jtfay. After many RJWe absence of any kind iJS hi the kingdom, an X J?, northe Siam ____,c*ean bill „f health.
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  • 53 1 Stole Loaf, Fined $50 lealing c Ei. b -L cad trom a .Mar- 5. Ong Poon fir j. ternatlve *y. sentencron imprisonment. Magistrate (Mr took into con- 2 Li' 1 P revlci,s con-l^-oreakir.. and theft ■ftgtd^t months i a. mmmm fIBL Mr Schweize- of J?_ and Co.. Singapore, S!! and
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  • 58 1 M*^2j*a-t-ech trisL^AUiV Vi c Brl t 1S f "h^llomeFleet-s conccn-W-Cr^wSniT* lbr ***»me flotillas are standing by at Portland and I*l*l d ?i n F »otilla is being brought up to full complement while •Si s^ oyers ar** to be plated m full commission from reserve. gf
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  • 65 1 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) Tan Oh Siew was yesterday fined a dollar m the Fifth Court by Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that he on Friday at 10.45 a.m. entered into the Railway Station through gate marked "out" instead of entering through gate
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  • 28 1 The eleventh annual dinner of the Society of Yorkshhemen m Malaya will be held at Raffles Hotel en Friday, Oct. 14, at 8 p m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    98 1 BOMB— PROOF? A picture just rece*"**ed from Canton, showing the desolation resulting from Japanese air raids. Special interest is attached to it, because of the view il gives of the new device adopted _n China to save houses from bombs. The flat "shelves" on the roofs cf the large buildings
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  • 61 1 Lost Memory Following Accident Singapore. Saturday.— Mr. C. H. Kon, Traffic district Judge, to-day extended a hail of $IDO to Teo Boon Chong when l'.e was -charged with negligent driving on Crttfg at 5 p.m. on>Seot. 23, and thereby causing hurt to an' \ull.riown female who as a result has
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  • 36 1 The nail -yearly general meeting ol members of the Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift and Lean Society, Ltd., will be held at the General Post Office on Saturday Oct 1, at noon.
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  • 343 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) \yiIILE employees «of mercantile establishments m Singapore are clamouring for rheiter working hours. Singapore's most overworked men have kept "mum," have tramped their beat m si'ence. Government servants who work on an average of 32 hours m every
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  • 52 1 jyjASS arms smuggling* from Germany into Czechoslovaks has assumed such proportions that 1,300 firearms were seized m July at a single frontier post. At Freiwaldau 200 pistols with ammunition were found concealed m tins of paraffin. These statements are made m an official report by the Czech
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  • 291 1  -  H. A. Savage (By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S most habitual g.iol-goers are profession! l ones. go to gaol because that is one way m which <he cm earn their living. .their wages averaging from "SO teats lo SI a day during
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  • 228 1 Singapore, Baturd WE much regret to record the death of Mr. James Robert .-on. one f, l -he directors of M.*. i*. Quthrlc and Co ltd., which occurred at lhe General Hospital at 5.50 this afternoon. Mr. Robertsco who was W iwars of age, was
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  • 30 1 600 Die In Hurricane New York. Sept. 24. The death roU m uhe hurricane which struck New Yo:': thi. week is now nearly 600. while 60,000 estimated at £40.000.000 Reuter
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  • 42 1 Th" tltirtv-sixth ordlm mee tin*- r,f Fiharehnlderf" nt th* .Sj* pore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. will be held at the offices of M' ri Bou *<'<d and Co, Ltd.. Coilyer Quay, Fij ;apore on Oct. 1. ai. 12 30 pm,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 3 1 15 a.m. Edition
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    • 153 1 H _H MF. Local nportsfront 2, 3. 13, Barber 5, Sex revelations 6, Strictly Betveen Ourselves 7, short story 8, women 10 and 11, Goult 12. Paterson 14, RADIO 17, Badminton 19. Sport end pages. 1 I i. i-i _____B_B-_BM___BB_____aß_---__-_B_-__--.__-W-_a Mill I I J I J&jpS HEALTH and VIGOUR HK^gSSSfH
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    • 23 1 LATEST NEWS European Situation pages I A fc Foreign Exchange Activity page Wrestling bampionship page 21. Chaagi Hockey page !i. Home Football page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 335 2  -  T. H. TAN Women 's (Jomfort Corps (By i -mt-lav J.. hum Staff Reporter) |\VFRSfiAS Chinese who volunteer nm. arc aci n ial tr atmenl hy thi 1 1 ,nt horities. m |bstl there an* now over iOOO n rving their mother country,
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  • 100 2 (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) Anthony Tobing. a musician, wh > last week appeared m the fifth court before Mr L. C. Goho on a charge that he kidnapped on Sept. 12. a girl named Sybil Rozario from her parents at 25, Tiverton Lane, appeared In the
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  • 158 2 Tapah, Saturda!/. A CHINESE gardener living m Kampong Chemor about lico mites from Tapah had an alarming experience m his vegetable garden, when his attention was drawn to the const ait barking of his dog. Curiosity led him to the place where the dog was barking
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  • 358 2 FUNERAL OF MADAM CHOA YORK NEO MR. and Mrs. Choa Eng Wan and Mr. I.im Choon Tee wish to thank aU friends and relatives who paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Madam Choa Ycrk Neo and those who sent wreaths, joss papers, telegrams and letters of
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  • 94 2 QELANCOR beat Negri-Maku-ca .yesterday at Seremban by 14 noints (3 tries and a goal) to 4 (a penalty). Selangor had a remarkably superior 3.4 line than the home team and th* victory was mainly due to the fact that the homeside did not score more wa_. however
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  • 91 2 Pictures brought into our office hy ¥a? Cheng Hoe, Singapore Chinese who has seen war at its worst. Below is a pit-tin-' of Yap. Ofl the leil is picture of f lie 4th "'cute army hospital m Canton, al which Yap worked lor several maul hi
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  • 444 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 24. PROMINENCE is* g-iven iv political circles regarding a report that a contract providing for the purchase of $30,000,000 worth of ..rms from the Soviet Union has been concluded m Hankow between the Soviet ambassador to China, M.
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  • 126 2 BIG PART AT JOHORE HuncNtaff th« Rcireit of viied His Hi ph Sl. ah, th c Sah, Johore Johone I'ah.*., Elabora t* arrr n Z m^ m tew -*d ove-; 30n member -*n7^^: international Clt\ T nis i.s the Sultan's offlri of about ten y^* 1 a The party wH
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 HAVE YOUR NEW SUITS I MADE BY EXPERT TAILORS MODERATE PRICES LATEST WOOLLEN AND PALM BEACH SUITINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. TAI iii;\<_ co. a < OLEM AN ST TEL. 31.7-- .SINGAPORE.
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    • 74 2 POLAROID SUN GLASSES NOW s 6.°° complete. POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, or any outdoor sport. See our
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    • 32 2 tin HARNESS DEBILITY AN/EMIA use DESCHIENS' SYRU p ol Haemoglobin ALWAYS CURES, and g.ves health F_ur fetter than serum*, raw M-diC**** w s m PHONE -5933 'i^ GOOD" ;O(KTASL HAK A I.OL.NOL-
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  • 505 3 IF THERE IS A WAR, WILL YOU BE CALLED UP? MANY /coders have written to us asking if there will be conscription if war breaks out. How, they want to Know, does it work, and how does it affect the men who
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  • 27 3 TO FIGHT FOR CHINA drivers norn Senai, Johore, who arrived m Singapore, yesterl*** 8^ .ill he l«*-i villi: fen days te serve on th-a China war front.
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  • 208 3 (Sun'!a> Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. igyfOßacr'dems m Malay? have not decreased, and a way should I und to ii drivers of al l nationalities the danger intr wheel as .i*.n of destruction, declared Mr. Ong 3gjTee. presiding yesterday at the annual general meeting of the o-por*:tion Ltd. kjgflng
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  • 42 3 His Excellency the General Officer Commanding drove to Malacca yesterday, to inspect the Johore Volunteer Engineers. He will inspect the Malacca Volunteer Corps to-day and will return to Singapore to-morrow. He was accompanied by Major Wyatt, M.C, Staff Officer, Local Forces.
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  • 92 3 GOLD GIFTS FROM PERAK FOR CHINA Ipoh, Saturday. fHKMMEXCING from Oct. 10, the Double Tenth, anniver.aiy of the Chinese Republic, the Perak committee of the China Relief Fund will receive geld gifts fiom the public for remittance to the homeland. Mi. Leong Sin Nam, 0.8. E., chairman of the committee,
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  • 324 3 In GERMANY Men Must Use Spades Before Guns CONSCRIPTION regarded m Germany as a service of honour to the German people— grabs m peace-time the young German when he is 20 years eld, and does not free him from duty until he is 45—55 m East Prussia, which is nearest
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  • 243 3 CONSCRIPTION m Italy is applied to youths ranging from 18 to 21 years off age. The length of service is 18 months for the army and 28 months ior the navy, but if the conscript is an only son he is required to\ serve
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  • 212 3 QUEEN MARY AT MALAYA COURT \From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 16. npHE Malayan "un has been honoured h vi*<it hy H.M. Queen Mary. There '-as a terrific crowd of nearly a quarter of a million people m the Exhibition at the time, and the Colonial Pavilion had It be
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  • 28 3 The twenty-eighth ordinary annual i eneral meeting of the shareholders ol Kempas. Ltd., will be held at 4, Fort Poad. Malacca on Oct. 1. at noon.
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  • 26 3 A unique picture of the old Roman road running parallel with the modern road m the Campaigna,* Italy.
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  • 56 3 Mrs. S. K. Weng, who is to represent old and nev; China m the historical pageant produced by the Y.W.C.A. It will be presented early next month, and more than 300 people are taking part m it. It will portray the history of women and girls from
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  • 207 3 I ond on. Sept. 2\. VTERVOUSNESS surroundiiw. the political situation m Europe has V resulted m feverish activity m foreign exchanges. Dealers called the rush for dollars "tremendous," transactions of a million dollars being fairly frequent. The authorities intervened m the heaviest sale m order
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  • 249 3 MALAY BOYS HOBBIES EXHIBIT (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THE extent qf the progress made by Malay schoolboys m handicrafts and industrial hobbies can best be gauged at the art and craft exhibition now being held at the Tanr;lin Tinggi Malay School. I A remarkably high standard ol wor* was shown
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 337 3 Stomach Ulcers (ause These jj|^ Dangerous Jymploms ,^^fen Discovery of American l r Nm& l ■V«cian Brings Amoi- n^i^^Si^^^^ m 15 Minutes U^jr^^M^^ Without Operation I^l^P® VM ■n, ...i* Powders succeed where ordinary .Jftousan-! men who think la V\. because they are so roars*- CMrdin* tion ar. facing o\yi lei
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 238 4 OPENING TO-DAY WITH 4 SHOWS 11 A. Ma 3-15 6-15 A .9-15 P. 31. j AT The AIR-CONDITIONED ALHAMBRA I A 100% Entertainment for the entire family. I l\ 9o'* n iV* 7> /_H^_________^^_%T_^/ I I X fl ***"0* I iQa- '/*•«■*> I I __________L_____!^^^ ____H ___fl*________ s I F-
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    • 286 4 m m mm^ m H^^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSBSA* SEASON EXTENDED. POSITIVELY LAST DAY! I jP^ Everybody's m love with DANIELLE mUf DARRIEUX See her TO DAY at the Wm./ CAPITOL 3 6 13 fyf DANIELLE DARRIEUX Frenchy Saucy Snappy ClI "The Rage of Paris" I ll fl With DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JNR. I lfl
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    • 181 4 THE BAHD-^^ LOVE FOR OTHER MEN j FSS mVE «-*2fc |OIWI.«TaDAY_. l s9Js^**--j |HE LAUGHED UNTIL HE LEARN N I y ____i___i^_i ___!?>:. ",>j" r\ f v I m* 111 l,nivksa I Dufc i I 1 j f !^V AN N tMoofif w,utA B« CECU CUNNINGHAM WH JPaE 1 1
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  • NOEL BARBER'S FILM PAGE
    • 15 5 THEY'S AFTER ADVENTURE I j,__. *m\ a* you will like m "Tom Sawyer" coming, to
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    • 1365 5 HOW MUCH LEG Should A LEG SHOW HAVE? Of the week JTsUeh z*es. Jr j two v. an 1 i.'ick on the 'j< xk 'hem fcinm the failure ol Vjl pictures to att rac ♦he theatre box s^,pvtur,s m the ,O*WL So the schism I >he inside done. :3t that
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    • Article, Illustration
      30 5 Boy Song-Bird Bobby Breen (you see him here) is the star oi' "Hawaii Calls," coming* to the Capitol. Has musical background, and comedy is suppli ed by Ned ("Misery") Sparks.
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    • 79 5 FRI. 1)1.1.; Bartholomew is dnnkinc a qmari of milk a day hut refu^inc i reap 1 s a ferral-i fLARK GABLE is plannnj; an Idaho fi vacatl".. after cninl'tn^ s i*.e?t .I'm. A N F!ddv has iieeivi.l pair of 1 katei a- a b rth-'ay r.ie.enl, wilh I I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 150 5 jf^^" M _«fl if' over I <*__• X MV. A^m_ m dmmfkm^/O jf ft to your jf vitality r -^M __I_§B______. tngtf?*^ 1 There is unshakable scientific proof! that Sanatogen will do that for jrou J I Strengthen your nerves, rejuvenate your blood, improve your vitality by 24% with Sanatogen.
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  • 528 6 Co-Eds "Ripe For Love" /AMAZING revelations aabuto u t the sex life of "co-eds"— boy and girl students m American universities are made m c» book by two women which has just been published. "co-eds" themselves tell frankly how they have flipg away conventional morality,
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  • 300 6 Army Friends Meet After 47 Years London, Sept. 6. KH)RTY-SEVEN years ago almost a lifetime— two \rmy frauds parted and lost trace of e.-ch other. This week, at Cleethorpes, 96-year-old exQuartermaster Sergeant Instructor Stewart Hall gripped 82-year old Maurice IV Alton by the hand and exclaimed, 'This is the happiest
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  • 41 6 FLUNG ON ROAD, KILLED Alexander Alderson, thirty -five, motor coach driver, of Edin? -street, Edinburgh, was killed at Kingsway. North Finchley, London, recently when, as he was taking luggage from his coach roof, he slipped and was flung on the road.
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  • 48 6 THEY CAN'T TAKE A RISE OUT OF HIM Sabu Dastagir (Saim, the "Elephant Boy"), the young Indian film actor, left Waterloo station, London, on the "Aquintania" boat train on his way to America. Photo shows: Sabu being carried along the platform at Waterloo by his two Indian bodyguards.
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  • 131 6 London, Sept. 9. IN calling Max D. Steuer as a witness ■n m thr* prosecution cf James J. Hines, Mr. D.'wey, the New York district attorney, has shown once more his flair for the dramatic. For Steuer has become almost a legendary figure m New
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 91 6 0, __***w"* B m\^T Oi A M O n DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Steel construction rusi- proofed. Open visible springs harbour I no Insects. I_ GQ^jt rYtTFII Proinoies Healthy Sleep Heasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body it gives even support keeps Che Spine Straight.
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    • 165 6 The Future. An Aid To The Right Outlook! o Whatever the future holds m store, one thing is certain, you will be able to face reverses cf fortune, if they come, with greater equanimity if you are strong and healthy. Nothing null- your spirit down quicker .hail ill-health, it undermines
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    • 116 6 m*m *MmtmmmmW '"'lli A V** l 1 _________________________B.it!- ____________P :'^_____^____________l x ___i M WWmW^ —To Protect Your Teeth' Thousands of dentists through- penetrates every tiny crevice, out the world recommend removes stain and discoloration Kolynos because of its proved and washes away fermenting antiseptic and cleansing action, food particles. Soon
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    • 775 6 SINGAPORE HARMONICABANDS^ OCTOBER 2M, i lj:jv If yo i have not plavod a haimonici since your ch.M. to sec what the modern harmonica player can ,l 0 wh dh<K>d you ij and if you arc a player yourself but have not yet f I 2 C m X(i f *t
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  • 1825 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I *j. i took myself to th*. jLaltbeufh I made no profit I tier by W consid< rable pleasure. mcd f* T?rri Britain where ever\ j^tor* racing and you live m an W* of (j. s f ]V Z** I w^ s > v and comfort whietry
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 142 7 or bread baked by the I?oyal Bakery, is the best baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made m a modern hygienic bakery, under the watchful eye af a European Master Baker, from Ihe very best ingredients. If yo« grow tired of one kind of bread, we would like io remind
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  • 3207 8  -  D A. Ibbotson This Week's Short Story By *\M afraid you will have to o-o my lamb!" sighed LVicire, clasping a little whit j woolly bundle m her arms, and then pressing rapturous kisses on a damp black nose. •Though you're not lamb, are ycu. my
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  • 98 8 A W OMAN IN TROUBLE renU hlS WoSan^S?s remedy lor each of frerSL! would have been Vom 2 tuai fact, shc'took^i^ bow fc And wilh: sfx £$L *£> simple explanation ls Sit j bl« arose from one commf I In a letter ,he J^^** i Plt-aon, which hud aTucid. Myc
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1189 8 No Longer Afraid Comb Her Hair M f taiko a bald patch on Never before have you used J| P the crown °f a* a m j anything like Kotalko. It frees Ik P withZ^h'ck C gr\lwth the scalp from hair-stifling dandruff f**^M^^SszAm\mmm-' °f n w strong hair, and all
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    • 238 8 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...THE IDEAL MOUTH WASH! In GernvKilling Power Even when diluted 8 one txrttle of Fepso' with 2 parts of water, dent Antiseptic equals it still kills germs m three bottles of ordi- seconds lasts 3 times nary kinds. as long. PEKOIENT JtlflSEPTie MfiKES Yew*, mun go nrfflps Aft
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  • 315 9 Count Of Covadonga Killed In Car Driven By Night Club Girl 3 a.m. CRASH London, Sept. 9. m l§ f Covadontja, disinherited first-born of ex-Kins Alfonso fLga was killed m a car crash m Miami, Florida (as already ]^fjkf Jfo/fl :/n 7' while driving with Mildred Gaydon, cigarette qrirl m
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  • 198 9 London. Sept. 6. CPANISH Government forces are 3 suffering from an acute shortage of aircraft, artillery and heavy war eauipment, owing to the lack of facilities for quantity production of such material m Government Spain and the increasing difficulty of
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  • 126 9 IT PAYS TO BE RUN OVER IN CEYLON Colombo, Sept. 8. UILLAGERS m Ceylon are show- in*£ a growing indifference to cars on the roads, now that experience has made them aware of the profits to be obtained from a slight motor accident. They find that a few bruises or
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  • 152 9 London, Sept. 8 i TURNOVER of some £30,000.000 was A represented at thje first fashion parade organised by the International wool secretariat here. The promoters set out to show the latest styles m the use of wool. It is anticipated by London fashion producers that during
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  • 252 9 Home Fleet Massing For Exercises London, Sept. 8. rjREWS of the Home Fleet ships will have a busy time for the next two months or so. The usual autumn cruise in the North Sea will include firing practice with the big guns cmd a number of tactical exercises. Ships of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 103 9 !o^S FINEST PEN 1 R J crowning ochieveU T ,t of pen engi▼^i^With huge Skrip 'f**fy ond balanced P hand comfort, fletrff e-"'s alone pro- seven of tobig features m fwficiency. And only gives you the guarantee for writing perfor the white pen and jj «^r designs. At leading A
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    • 537 9 She was lonely and neglectecPlt. v^' /i^^mW until she discovered how to PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH JmJr IN 30 DAYS! Merc is gcxxi news for all who are thin, scraggy ana underweight. Every woman tan have a T^ beautiful figure soft, thrilling curves, beautifully rounded arms, lovely legs. Every
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    • 963 9 Read The SUNDA V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya FOR SALE i CIROT CLASS Perfumery "Organui" 1 (Coryn). A drop will last for days. Big bottle $2.50 small Dottle $1.50. Ob- Jainable from K. Maiden. Boat Quay or Tay Oen Sens Co., and first class dealers. I Piles Cause 15 Dangerous
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  • 544 10 This Season Fascinate And Allure fofoWldu ALL the talk of mysterious new colours that is floating through clothes conversations may be a »ttt€ confusing unices you track it down. It is something to get excited about, because it will be thi* oid, cuttle and completely different colour spectrum together with
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  • 127 10 TWO interesting local productions will take place at the end of this month and the beginning of next. First, there will be the concert held by the Lotus Club, m aid of their Building Fund, m which fifty prominent Singapore women will take part, on Sept 30 and
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  • 931 10 Through The EYES Of A WOMAN Notes of interest from here, there j and everywhere by our own i Correspondent. I|L~ELL, here is another Sunday upon us and I suppose you all, like myself, are filled more with thoughts of the grave European situation than with the fallals and fripperies
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  • 309 10 K. L.Notes of the Week I HE °****> iw wk for the A^J***m Z We a e t0 be luck; to our proaramme, V r «*> *m fining films will be J J*** Saturday morn mg ia Robin*.* fo: heshmem at n a n *>%* -c.naurant crowded with town's smartest
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 98 10 Why An I /^~~p\ Powder Foundation? jl ULIE I because all Mi/.s Ardens foundation pre- parations are non-drying*, ncn-smudging. uIWMCE J^ They leave just me right amount of delicate film F*««^»«^-^^^/J*^ on the skin necessary to hold the powder smooth. rf^-^s^S^--^^^ They blend 'Deautifullv with cream rouse, and. Tfe**^^^'"'Tv^===^j above
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    • 113 10 is dear to the Young Mother but alarming is the toll of hair that he levies. Whole hanks drop away after confinement and there appeals no end to the shedding. At such periods let Kesavard hini take care of the needs of your scalp and save and grow hair. Preserve
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    • 67 10 7-tf£*2A/)£?A££ II E O S i fc <J W If a n k i t* 5 In stock and made lo ordro* 18, Battery Road, lst floor. Phone 7143. +TJ m "'"J WHY ENDURE r 1 Monthly Complaints 1 WHEN "Ladies Brown Pills" j l CURE THEM L Price SL
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    • 219 10 Enjoyable Inform A VERY i.leasant evening by -I"? m'ny ?u?st s who tfrj the buffet party given by Mr lIJJP T. W. Ong at their home, "Bo.* X* on Saturday e-ening last. M--S Or. c wore a beautiful |c* r r- .r satin which haj afu yith Ui? corscLt/d vaistlte
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  • 596 11 fa Fraser s Hill! fjj From Abroad «,er to a friend. Miss t^d Wong, who left Lon- I \lm month, tells of S across central Europe J fZ* With Mr,. s Q. FTJV L. W. Geddes. 5 a good flight from [^lo Paris irom
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  • 907 11 You'll Be JUDGED BY These Your eyes, your hands and your feet can all add to or detract from your charm. fN these days I multitudinous beauty pxeparuti' there is hardly a woman among us who does not use akin rood, cleansing creams and tonic lotions In a word, we
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  • 31 11 U 'oil want to strengthen and darken brows md Lashea, apply castor oil nightly will: a camel's hair brush Done i jularly, this mill hare definitely good y
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 92 11 a I H_ytg_L_l_»_CT*B*gM*lffnl B an xious moments wean gradually, wean r A w isely choose **Wj x^ r=s=rri=_r/___^A*f if )Wm\Xmm^^^m^^/m^^\ mmr i^ss^ baby. is a safe basic milk diet for all stages of baby 1 growth and it is made from high quality fresh milk, rich m cream and vitamins
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    • 142 11 ELSIE MARY RODNEY HOUSE' s Battery Road, i I DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASSIONS \SS to $30\ AJA^. «fr Banish The Shadow Of FATNESS From your life mm Bp W Tho s c podgy Jljl^fc;)^ ankles, thick |y I j M^^3\ j wrLsts, double chin ffimS and ugly cloak of *l|jjjp
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    • 21 11 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS 1 IMPORTED HATS, DIU-SSES, S\VIMSf!IT;v GOBI LIS ft AC 'KSSOKIES. 'i honk :m.». m% STA I! OHO ROAD.
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  • 544 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, September 25, 1938. SOUND SUGGESTION /"MVI G itl nceat an inquiry m»• a ih .M.ji'** tragedy waiOi cc* curred re-_ -mi. a Tanjong Bun: a. Penang, Mr C. K. Curomn.j, a Wvlkno'.vM Pc ak mining engine.r, made the i-' Lion that thy Tanjonj Tokong- Tanjong Bungah ■•iva,
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  • 37 12 In the u.mual report lor 1937 on the Northern Provinces of Nigeria, Mr. T. S. Adams, the Chief Commissioner for the Northern Provinces, comments on Nigerian procedure m the light of 38 years' Malayan experience
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  • 1019 12  -  C. H. W. Goult Twice tried for one offence That is what is meant by STRONG pubic feeling has been aroused m recent months by the increasng: freoi.ency with wh'ch the C3i.r.s are being called upon to deal with appeals by the Crown aga'nst sentences imposed
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  • 637 12  -  Anglius THE young window-cleaner was very much m love, and his sighing got on his friend's nerves. "For goodness sake ask the girl io marry you, and settle the matter," snapped his chum. "You can't keep your mind on your job while you're so
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  • 119 13 nvlnbun. Staff Reporter) >i even morih of the •9rr.ars.n_. sisters ar_* re:i from England to fill ar*** m Malaya which have nu-d by members of the iiif who resign to get listers who come to Malaya -""po_ntn*ent are recruitea tt Secretary of State for th£ wto Malaya on a
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  • 28 13 IH^Hay. daughter of Lord •^ddale, is on her way to s^y with her friends, Air .Mrs Babington. Sh l Ban enthusiastic e xpects to return m
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  • 28 13 Autumn m England and hatsv ladies, are giving way to scarves as an easier method oi keeping the hair tidy (or whatever hats are for).
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  • 622 13 1 f^; SS J yCC B,encowe^ <•*** Wold daughter of an Oxford of W marn^ M Lhm "*> .vounw brother of the Sultan I e^f aP d r€tUrnS W!n him l 0 wiU face a l.fe of monotony (writes a Home
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  • 93 13 Undesirable Foreigners Must Leave Germany Berlin. ANEW law regulating thc residence of foreigners m Germany was published m the Official Gazette. As from October 1 only those foreigners will be allowed to stay m Germany "whose personality and occupation guarantees that they are worthy of German hospitality."
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  • 151 13 These Cars Are New And They Have Guns New -Style Armoured Cars] Arrive In Singapore j (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) 'TWO new armoured cars of the most up-to-date design have recently arrived in Singapore for the use of the Armoured Car Section of the S.S.V.F. The above picture, which shows
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  • 180 13 P. O. SHIP UNDERGOES HER TRIALS (sunnay Tribune Staff Reporter) l ARGEST ship to be launched on the Clyde since the Queen Mary, Canton, 15,700 ton P. O. liner, underwent her trials on the Clyde recently. She will have a normal speed of about 20 knots, will be 562 feet
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  • 63 13 The death has taken place of Mr. G. B. Wilkinson, late director of Sir John Jackson, Ltd. He was associated with the firm lor many years, and was m charge of its work at Singapore Harbour, the harbours at Swansea and Dover, and a number of other
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  • 194 13  - MORE THEFTS IN SINGAPORE Neilson Modder (By (Sunday T'ibune Star Reporter) gIN(.APORFA\S have to exercise greater care than ever before whenever they ge about the street* however crowded or ge shopp'ni'. even at the rush hour of business. Reason: Petty thefts ire on tho increase, as will be seen by
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    • 182 13 1 GUARD YOUR I HEALTH WITH II Di .J-AYNE'S (£l\ m VERMIFUGE M) *Jf» WORMS The (I^/^*^ Xi Mm Greatest Menace GfjP^^V fni_^^\ mmm* V o**T0 T HCaltll C^^/f p0 fMf Strength and (J __H* iore thin ftv ut ot every ten chndren A ;-r I suffer from dreadful stomach
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  • 847 14  -  W. B. Paterson IN which I discourse on work, curse the necessity for it and give a slight m- dication of the lengths I would go to avoid it if- 1 could. I OoME people are devils ior making discoveries, even Government ser\a.its. One has
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  • 59 14  - How Doctores Treat Stomach Trouble Dr. F.B. Scott By MD paris Afn r, Although doctor. •'tive trouble, T? ,'^Vfc_."V —asree, with m ,*?>)*_?* •awns. ar ,d the».*«_«. ™«ble. indeed thti" men Bisurated* i-_r* HJ-jji cute .stomach 5n fe^^i* J^ia (Dowder 6Y t ah u^ r^ tamed from an c& i
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    • 196 14 TlC____TB ISBUKD j I V_-*"** J *»ll» Jjgr au, STKAJM- t TRAVFI 8mP *H 1 LINER NO BOOKING FEES. I Chinese clients and thooe of all other resident communities are C t given the best ol attention and as&J-itanc*. m, b-sv. ■imnn— imXPHONS MM. ,i--i M ii-m ,_ii--_^— .11 i
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    • 705 14 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice _u_ many women as men ntffei from High Blood Pressure, which is a mysterious disease that starts about the titn« of Change of Life and is the r«-n! cause o much heart trouble and later on of para lytic strokes. Common symptoms of
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  • 92 15 DISMISSED OFFICERS REINSTATED Madras. Sept 16. THE Government have passed orders to-day reinstating 106 village officers who lost their appoint, ments owing to their participation m the non-co-operation movement and other political activities. It wlU be recalled that the Govc-rn-I hove already reinstated about 30 such officers who lo.st jobs
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  • 47 15 On grounds of economy, the Madras Government propose not to &ive build int> grants to aided educational institutions in future. But, it learnt, exemotion will be made In respect of institutions which have already begun construction or have sent building plaii estimates to the Government United Press
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  • 285 15 Girl In White Freed On Murder Charge I WER"S BODY FOUND IN WOOD London, Sept. 15. jED entirely m while roat, hat, and gl.ires Henrietta Maud tops..!-*, an 18-year-old factory hand, of Black- en-road, Sidcupva_ boL-id over at D.ir. lord to-day for attempted suicide. jHMeuii'j-n withdrew a lA^erof murder." n<j-
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  • 443 15 He Betrayed British Secrets: Sick Bed Ravings Give Him Up SPY TRAPPED London, Sept. 12. A SICK man's ravings, overheard by his landlady, have revealed him as a dangerous spy who had for 25 years betrayed Britain's most vital secrets to Germany. The man, Carl Daelen, alias Wormstal, a Dutch
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    27 15 inskip. the >i mister for fyeietice. walking japs-a* Street, London, before *jL Cabinet meeting on thc sk crins. On Sir Thomas vt Britain's efifi- ami re-armament
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  • 275 15 PRESERVING NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE THC 43rd anniversary of the First I Revolution under the leadership of the late Party leader, Dr. Sun Vat-sen, "was commemorated at a memorial service at Central Party Headquarters a few days ago. Mr. Wang recalled that the First Revolution was organised and launched by the late
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  • 91 15 Bombay, Sept. 14. In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the All-India States' Workers' Convention held at Navaa.i m February last, the All India States' People's Conference have decided to issue a news-bulletin chronicling the activities of the workers of the Conference m the field. The
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    • 240 15 K__^r AIN YOURSELF I W faa. F r a COCI l jCst aCc l llire Itie trainet! VQ mnHprn I ability which' alone can command high i M,VUCIII I temnnerattor. by studying at home, m J^^ m J& :.our own spare time, under l_3k *_l_ll__^ SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. |PKH a^Lv
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    • 187 15 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya A CHAMPION 1 I A SHOPKEEPER IN PENANG IN KUALA LUMPUR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK, WHAT AN'IMPROVE--HOW DO YOU DO IT MENT. LAST TIME I SAW YOU *v, YOU WERE ALL RUN DOWN. WHATS i^S^i /£fK X THE ANSWER? i m Wl rW) v
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    • 502 15 REMOVAL XOTICE FROM 26 tit SEPTEMBER 1938 OUR NEW OFFICE WILL BE AT 98 ROBINSON ROAD KHOO HENG PHO &CO. WORLD WIDE RADIO CO. NATURE'S CURE FOR LIVER TROUBLE A sluggish liver, inactive kidney?; and !a_v towels^ they all cause tired feeling," lack cf energy, depression and irritability. Lazy livers
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  • 144 16 Ottawa, Sept. 8. rpHE ever* increasing use of the aeroplane m Canada for commercial transportation of freight, particularly tc thr* outlying milling fields and the northern outposts, is indicated m a report on aviation issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This report show? that 10,626,630
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  • 58 16 Ltrd Halifax, the Foreign Minister, called at No. 10, Downing Street to see the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain. His visit coincided with the report m London that Germany had massed 200,000 troops on Ihc frontier with Czechoslovakia. Other Ministers also called on the Premier. Photo
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  • 242 16 RASTER-SPY Karl Daelen, Geiman (ho- n j n th« gU, counter-espionacrc service m the war years, li fS f firit *Hi\ prison under a 20-year scmci-re. H e w.- s convict* military court as a German agent the fire i;- hy B ?*t. v
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  • 54 16 BACK TO DEVIL'S ISLAND WnMad, s»^ t poi R escaped convi-ts Tils Island «tasri>». here to-day after .L*** S! fci" sr*: Th^*"? Pen!" and collapsed as So_,T* 5 fool on the beach. J he men were at one* by Trinidad police ZITH gulauons designed to w.7,£ to the freqnent arrival
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  • 219 16 London. Sept. i GIRL wife stood un before Essex Quarter Sessions yesterday* shouldered part of the b.ame for her hrsUnd s misdeeds. Tom Allen Kitchener, the basfex 27-year-old road scout, had beecacr. j ed of breaking into houses at Btol* E> ingham and .stealing
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    • 951 17 ON THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In SINGAPORE NIROM j COLOMBO LONDON YDC 15.15 Mcs (19 8 m.) I s"!_ metres V.*l. mCS m VP86.16 Mcs (48.; m> TRANSMISSION 5 ZHP 30.36 metres (9.69 mcs) 7.2U Church Service. am l^»0 National Anthem. Ferdy Kauri- m* r .c
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    • 1001 18 lizlming. Burning end Smarting of £ez@ ma Stopped In oS^\ fy r£r] Iff/ -z\ 23 Minutes f r m^ Sine Ike dlscoverv of Nixoderm by an /'V-V Yl *W'£* i. an physician it is no longer neces- f '< T*^ \V X S *^Z2 f wury for anyone to suffer
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    • 65 18 ay the trouble ***L*-« SHERLEYTT6r^AGE) supply and .übsntutmglj^ f***^ 5 V\r\r* D.r*.nif means continued *tTfcs*« ft DOG BOOK..; keen appetite. periea^' f<Jf \mm Casta Frmm mil HUntß ,nd cA#m._<_ l p (>r rr aring P^PP I nf f g©J |I|Om. ]i strengthening of C supr e!ne w ur-***** JlO 10SL
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  • 585 19  - RULES OF MALAYAN BADMINTON CLUBS REQUIRE DRASTIC REVISION Phoenix SPECIAL 9AD minton MATURE By Too Many Irregularities; Need For Standardisation (By *'T 'hoc-nix'* Singapore) gUBJEOT of popular discussion m badminton circles everywhere m Malaya during the past week was the decision of the B.A.M. to order a replay between Malacca
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    75 19 The -Ylerrytimti B.P. and the United Athletic Parly, both of Singapore, held a bad.nmton charity match m aid of the China Relief Fund at the Happy World Covered Stadium a lew days a?o. The fund benefited by over $450. Above is a group photograph taken on the occasion. Inter-Party charity
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  • 257 19 (By "Kacciuet v Perak) L*|Sitt*. especially the "bii< three"— Messrs. Rachan Sim?h, h*iiA Sinsh and Manga! Singh,— are to be congratulated on L a tournamei-u open to members of their community from all Lrfthe State &st week-end. lU, which is the first of -ak. if not m the whole
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  • 48 19 According to "Rambler," Mr J L I Barton &%3£P*rtß S3 are b, the Foon Seong Cup final This again shows Mr. Woods' genuine interest m badminton, and Malaya should realise by .now how fortunate ta h iving him as president of the control liny body.
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  • 274 19 Selangor Make Strong Representations To Malayan Body (By "Rambler"— Selangor) "DESULT of the Malacca- Johore Foong Seonr Cup controversy is a replay, and I understand, to prevent a ree-urrence ol the similar regrettable incidents which provoked the controversy, Mr. J. L. Woods, President of the Malayan 8.A.. Is travelling to
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  • 257 19 JOHORE STATE TOURNEY {From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Paha l. THE Johore State badminton championship tournment begins m October. The venue for th-5 year's tourney is Batu Pahat. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Oct. 20 to 22, are the dates fixed for the championship tournament. There will be open singles and
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  • 556 19 Miss Claire Chan Stages Come- Back In Penang Open Singles Tournament (By "Sphinx"— Penang) I HAVE a little piece of news which I must break gently. This is to the effect that, after all, there will he a women's open singles event m the Penang badminton championships, which will probably
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  • 654 20 ON CUP PROSPECTS ROVER TALKS TO-DAY THE draw i£r the first round proper of the Singapore Challenge Cup Competition was published recently and oome firsi, rate soccer is promised this week, interest will bo centred on Tuesday's match between the Guni.ers (Biakan Mati>, a second division side, and the Chinese
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  • 436 20  - HAVE WE SHORT MEMORIES? UNKNOWN Sn__t '-s pOUR years ago last Thursday a Singapore crowd .watched one of the most -.pectacular fights m Malayan ring history, saw ci.c man oattle for his life. I Jcc Thunderfaee. Ited Indian boxer, r*,*as killed when h?s mad struck the Qoor after he had
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    • 646 20 -*Jrfl|» No. 3 I V _i__-P^ L^* >^^ S T^B __M_T?______T \mmW "\^(^>jT A WELL CARED FOR AND IfebazJS.^BP^-IBI^ f V NOURISHED BODY J %^__*-_________________r n s a G v ien nerves are strained to the point of comp.ete breakdown, no *^F i fltfet Gno en^'* ys Pe r c
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  • 471 21 I OI nbined Services Win Return Match by "Sticks") It-kong Army) Command Hockey XI received their first li since their visit t- Singapore, when they were beaten by *fo-*d *>« nices by ioUr ffoa,s l nil m a return *****Ub
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  • 35 21 For the second time m succession. the Royal Air Force won the nnterunit (all ranks) tennis championship when they beat the Royal Artillery at Changi yesterday afternoon by 15*/> sets to 2\U.
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  • 36 21 The semi-final of the Garrison interunit boxing competition between the second Loyal Regiment and the first battalion Royal Inniskilli»**g P'usiliers will take place on Thursday (Sept. 29. at Gillman Barracks, commencing from 9 p.m.
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  • 440 21 THE international wi est ling tournament began m Singapore last night m a very big way indeed. The id°a of seeing sturdy fellows pull, haul, throw and generally administer rough stuff to each other thoroughly caught the imagination of the Singapore public with the
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  • 303 21 FOONG SEONG CUP REPLA Y POSTPONED Badminton Johore Kahru. Friday. VVHY has the Johore-Malacca replay m the Foong Seong (up badminton not played yet? The match, which was fixed to be played on Friday last, had again been postponed to Oct. 2. much to the disgust of local badminton enthusiasts.
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    • 137 21 During lhe next few days we hope to able- to II to II commissioned an to VI pictorial subject worthy cf the occaVI vl VI A W m As each day proceeds we m *M are pleased to report pro- gress and ask you m return \^^r to pay close
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  • 930 22 Newcomers Beat The Rest In Padang Trial Special Report By Hermes JjEWCOMBRS defeated (he Ke*i by eight points (a jjoal and a try) to thr,:* (a try) m the opening match of the new Singapore rugby season on the S.C.C. padang yesterday and m so doinj» upset a record which
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  • 309 22 S.J_.C *k St. Andrew's School. 4 FAIRLY interesting but keenly contested game was played on th'j S.K.C. Padam- when the Clnb XV beat the St. Andrew's \Y by sh. points (two tries] Ml t! (one penalty (goal). Tli- Reea th*r- quarters were eu d fan
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  • 615 22 Racing Card For K.L. On Wednesday POLICING fc tfce f.U ca.,, <(f events r<-arn,n-.emonl run,.,,,. d( r) M "^rai rhlte d,y of (ho SefanKor Autumn w in K u; a HORSES Class 3-D_v_si>„ 1 V 2: BATH qnn C, 2 Plirloi. 020 LITTLE JOHN J 5 M, Cp} ykar Xo
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  • 351 22 Home Football Results ALL the English and Scottish league mmUm** i \et\ for wore played. Arsenal drew with Aston Villa m their fiN sion tie, while m the second d!> ision, Tranmere were trounced by Ham. A feature of yesterday's Scottish League matcftes wa.s the severe defea* Forfar had at
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    • 114 22 INTERNATIONAL il WRESTLING j I TOURNAMENT j I GALA GRAND j OPENING I TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m. I HAPPY WORLDi s STADIUM j j MAIN EVENT I j" T.i 1 WONG BOCK CHEUNG Champion of China vs J ARTY (COUNSEL 2 Champion of Australia (West) G-Rounds of 10 Minutes Best
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    • 249 22 t omim:titio\ wixxers were £2S_^^ Cf lhe BOnieo Brand r contests ***<* S-e tS think on no LS paper the a ents Me srs Borneo Co Ltd ft^^lirt2Stto^_.??S22fS* a 2 d t0 ask them t0 watch the PauerJNfor w^to^h^tho2Ss Rrandy tO h Id lmljar contests ot skill m the SS
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  • 674 23 ly LADY PROVIDES MILD UPSET, PAYS $56 jvourites And Outsiders fveniy Distributed jj BREUKELEN HAS GOOD DAY IH (I tt 1 Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. f iur. Club's \uluiim meelip- voninunced this afterveather. There was a lair crowd present, which the (ia> v,< l or a,,(
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  • 267 23 Boxing Again Next Week (Sunday Tribune StafT Reporter) aiXGAPORK boxing is once again being i^iven an uplift. Next Friday will see flyweight champion Little Abayan battle with K d Arenas, Kuala Lumpur challenger. The first ought to give enough thrills to last a life time. The flyweight belt is at
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  • 154 23 What You Won Didn't DIVIDENDS Race I— REGIMENT SI 7 and $13. Golden Plateau SB. Maid of Cashel S'l7. Race 2— LUCKY LIFE $13 and ST. Sjicai ol Sarawak SB. Race ::~si,y LADY $56 and $15. Hard Going $11. viola il Sll. Race I—K.C.G. :>4O and $12. Faithful S2O. Harvest
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  • 126 23 DLAYING on the St. Andrew's School ground yest*-i"-.;"v a •< second string of the Si. Andrew's School were unlucky 10 have lost m tn hockey game against the second string of Raffles Institution by two goals to nil. There were no scores m the lirst, half rd
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  • 26 23 The Commonwealth Minister of Trade stated m Bombay that he hoped negotiations would shortly be begun for an agreement between India and Australia for trade expansion.
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  • 477 23 Function At Fort Canning High Standard Of Aquatics Singapore Saturday. -TiHR-EE records were broken at the Jm annual Swimming Championship oi the V.M.C.A. at the V.M.C.A. swimming pool, Port Canning yesterday. In eight of the Uvelve events holders clef ended th.eir titles. Closest and mott exciting
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  • 227 23 IN an interesting game of hockey played yesterday evening on th* Raffles ground, the first string of Raffles trounced the St. Andrew's first eleven by five goals to nil. Rafflesian.s played a more determined game and rightfully earned 'their victory. They proved a team more superior
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  • 149 23 ALTRAM SCHOOL beat Telok KuV iau English School m the Lee Choon Guan shield played on the Ceylon Sports Club ground. The scores were as follows: O.S.— lst INNINGS Ratnasingam not out 120 Danasingam b. Kandah 80 Danaba.*i c. and b". Kandah 50 Singam
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  • 282 23 CLARKE SHIELD CRICKET ENDS IN A DRAW AFTER three ytars oi successive victories the Old Boys wore held a draw by the Present Boys of the St. Jn~epV-. Inst it Mt ion m their annual cricket fixture for the Clarke Shield played at the Institutionground yesterday eveaimr. For the Old
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  • 105 23 Singapore Badminton Championship fHAMPIQNSHJP ties m the Singapore Badminton Association tournament at the Clerical Union Hall to-day resulted as follows: SINGLES: Low Seah Chuan (Fraser 61 Neave) beat Kwek Chiap Jain (Guthrie) 15—7. 15- -4; Teo Heok Kuang (Fraser Neave) beat Lee Cheng Kuan (Guthrie* 15—7, IS— 2: Syed Salim
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  • 68 23 Bound Over For A Year (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) Henry de Souza, who last week pleaded guilty to cheating Yak Ah Seng m respect of a belt valued $4, came up for .sentence yesterday m the .secoi-d court before Mr. Conrad Oldham and was bound over for a period of
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