Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 October 1938

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune Ef^* SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1938. IIVE CKXTS. The Sunday Tribune
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  • 412 1  -  T. H. TAN COOPERATIVE FARMING SCHEME FOR REFUGEES Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Millionaire, Will Help 350,000 Of His Penniless Countrymen (BY [Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter] I— l OPES are running high m the hearts of 350,000 war destitutes m China, who may profit by a gigantic
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  • 96 1 m. (Shanghai, Oct. 8. may be. trie Japanese to Hankcw is progressing Japar.tsp hay now reaeh- second tine ;1 <.uter cie.sS of approxiX Pingham JB lOinbelt tiuuugh strong a g*^ of the Yangtse which ■^p^Use and mountain sy ■2, c Hankcw ami approaches 9 7*Hinkow Railwa; H*£rf nave T
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  • 14 1 ELg? 8- i of nearly 2*? C entered the -l arln« the Reuter
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  • 181 1 KNOWN to millions m Burma, Malaya. China, Mr. Aw n< on Hiivv has proved a benefactor to mankind, has given away fortunes so that men ami women, Lrresßective of colour and creed, might lead happier lives. Few tableaux erected al the miny charitable institutions throughout the East,
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  • 73 1 To any member of the public and even Ihe toeiil MithoriUes, Mr. Heaton is prepared to 5 demonstiate that this dance K§ 2 not callous, not dangerous. S If m the course of a demon- stration, he hurts the person v. hipped, iMr. Heaton
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 1 SILL* »ilh the Kir, m London. During Her slay. <»"«» l.u,U; ih.cr "Queen KlizaUH..' >l >*«■>■*
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  • 73 1 China War In Pictures (Sunday Tribune Staff Kepcrlcr) Pic-o -irl publication of a very nlgf* standard is the Nanyong Siang Pan s edition published to-day, contatofng c series of excellent picture dealing with world events. A good many of the pictures have local interest, while some fine -'shots of the
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  • 260 1 POLICE BAN CABARET THRILL (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) f|NE '>( the Ui»ns at the new Raffles cabaret which started on Friday ni<?ht has boon banned by the police and has been banned, furthermore, I an aljie to reveal by pol'ce who have not seen ii. Here to an amaz'ng story
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  • 132 1 OVER 309 lecal prominent :itizens wit nessed the uraon of two wcll-knovn. i Chinese families of solicitors yesterday evening whe.i: the marriage took place j of Mr. Wee Eng Lock, eldest son of Mr. j and Mrs. Wre Swee Teow and Miss Peggy Lim PHa"k
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  • 137 1 T*HE new P. and 0. liner O.nlon, which left Kin» GmtW <ho Fifth Dock m London yesterd; y for Yokohama on her maiden voyage, hy way of the Mediterranean, Colombo and Singapore, went ashore on the Black Shelf m the Thr.mes opposite Northflcei, -tates a message
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  • 152 1 S'PORE MOCK WAR (Sun<t:i.. Tribune Staff Reporter) object of ;»ra(Misir.jr the volunteer* m (her training Mfcl of carrying: r >ul eh« annual Inspection !i.K. ilic Gen* ml Officer Oow* niandiii.'.'-, a military i n-i. < is taking place thin week-end Sn Singapore. Troops taking part ate ttie Singapore Volunteer Corps
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 13 1 uatest NEWS jj*M«*ie.'-p.- > l i,- on the vs. A.jk- Strike —P- -P- 22
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    • 32 1 LCCOI newsfront 3 and 13 Barber 5, Jones 6, Strictly Bttwecn Ourselves short story 8, Women 10 and 11. Gonl 1 21. Paterson 15. RADIO 17, Badmintor 19, Sunday sports parade 20.
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    • 119 1 5 a.m. Edition JH p. HEALTH and BEAUTY ll ySmx t^ Every woman can acquire that charm, vivacity and \)Jm^9kj I fascination which will make her the centre oi attraction. JHfIK V^~^i^ Vivacity and beauty are the normal results of perfect i jTJZ health. Perfect health is ensured when your
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 296 2 Gigantic Water Extension Scheme WILL GIVE 8,000,000 MORE GALLONS A DAY TO SINGAPORE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter); ll'Oßk has already started <m the Singapore water extension scheme which, il s hoped, will i completed by the end of 1941. Esti- mated to cost $5,500,000, t!ti scheme will ensure Jin additional
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  • 164 2 Chocs Cha nge Ha nds When Boy Meets Girl (By Neilson Modder) (Sunday Mb«N Staff Reporter) IT'S matter oi taste— that Vuropeans m Sin?apore buy more randy than other nationalities. ChocoHte is popular with the younse. leneratlon. is useful when •'boy nwvts girl." I was told that candy is abo
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  • 17 2 A Tribune cameraman gets a novel angle photograph of Cavanagh B» iJge, Singapore.
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  • 309 2  -  S. C. Oei [By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) OENANCrs younger generation, fed on Photoplay and Picturegoer, attend cinema matinees ix days a week, have given impetus to an industry which was languishing m slump days. Penang cinemas now report a re- I cord turnover, but
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  • 124 2 THE ONLY MALAYAN RICKSHA MAN? (Sunday Tribune Court Reporter) DICKSHa pullers are common enough m this country. There are Chinese pullers and Indian pullers, but have you ever seen a Malay ricksha prller? No sir, I am sure not! You can well imagine then, the sensation that was caused m
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  • 45 2 Detective Assaulted A Chinese detective attached to the Tanjong Pagar Police Station, was taken by ambulance to the General Hospital, suffering from head injuries, today. He reported that he had been set upon by Chinese m Teluk Ayer Btreei n the middle of the night.
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  • 104 2 M London, Oct. 8. K. Anthony Eden addressing a con ferehee at Birmingham yesterday on education andfeitizenship said* "We must admire the Prime Minister for his untiring personal efforts m the last few weeks. We sincerely wish him an undisturbed and refreshing holiday." Continuing, he said:
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  • 447 2  -  G. T. Boon [By O'undav Tribune Stall Reporter) jfN a dim ct*urt room m Singapore this w*m»l the most dramatic tri iJs was concluded, a thai which will hate far reaching effects on a "trade" which has been, un'il now, a dark
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  • 24 2 Mr. Martin Ogle has been granted Commission as Honorary Cadet Lieutenant m the Penanß Free School Cadet Corps, with effect troni Sept. 16.
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  • 48 2 PASSPORTS FOR GERMAN JEWS Berlin, Oc*. 8 i DECREE clianguig Uic c^ 1 A port regulations u«ued by the Mister day. Fa^porte for Oerw *J5 m Germany are now invat be returned within a forimg^ This also apples to Oermw ing abrcad as soon a« W Germany. T^
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  • 22 2 This Is A Picture Of A Gold Digger One 0/ Me lovelies i m Paris" bright musica good business at the Alkc
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 318 3 NEW, BIGGER SPEED EVENTS ARE PLANNED (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) 'I'liK Automobile Association of .Malay;? are already planning new, and more ambitious speed events for Singapore motorists, I am aUe to reveal This follows the unprecedented of their recent speed tests, and i understand on good authority that, if it
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  • 220 3 JBOLTON. Britisher, itired 21, first class stoker on the submarine H.M.S. Dainty was found guilty yesterday of stealing a taxi and to two months' rigorous imprisonment uj* fc*^ guilty to two charges *wrth court before Mr. Kenneth |*jw. On Oct. 2, at 10.15
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  • 86 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter AX inquiry was held yesterday by the Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. J. Jeff, to consider the claim of Durer Huang:. 25-year-old Cantonese journalist, that he is a Straitsborn Chinese and that he is, therefore, a British national. I am able to state
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  • 33 3 The Lloyd Triestino liner Contc Bian cainano is due at Singapore at 7 ov on Monday and will tail the same d.y at 11 am for Manila, Hongkong and Shanghai J
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  • 24 3 Pm Hifh Mass Thanks■pteriii? the ble^.ns: of God CSpference at Munich, was i Westminister Cathedral. Picture shows worshippers kneeling m prayer.
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  • 359 3 What The Stars Foretell 1 MONDAY FOR ALL READFHS. I 2 —A fair day for new beginnings. 2 2 Concentrate on yetting m cash 2 2 that may be owing to you. Cdll 2 on people who a r e likely to he J v j you m the furtherance
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  • 124 3 THREE RICKSHA RIOTERS FINED (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THREE of the four men arrested 1 following the disturbance by striking ricksha pullers on Friday afternoon, werefound guilty of rioting, by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, at the Third Police Court, while one was acquitted. The four accused— Ng Kan Lee, Ong
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  • 73 3 The Police Band, directed by Mr. J. C. Hitch, will play the following pro gramme m the Botanic Gardens this evening beginning at 8.30:— 1. March 'The Great Litile Army, J Alford; 2. Overture "Oberon," Weber; 3 Selection "Viennese Memories of Lett'ar" arr. by Henry Hall; 4. Valse
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  • 19 3 Mr. G. F. Gripper, Malayan Mines Dept., has arrived on leave and is ai present m London.
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  • 296 3  -  T. H. Tan They Will Prove Gilbert Was Wrong OFFICERS BEING NOW (By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ONE huirlred Singapore Asiatic British subjects are out to disprove (Gilbert's old, tag about the policeman's lot not being a happy one. Mr. Edwin Tongue, Commissioner
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  • 97 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore Bahru, Saturday. YOHORft is shocked by a gruesome murder which took place on a rubber estate m Senai on Thursday. Soh Yu Keng, said to be a contractor, was reported to have been brutally murdered at about 11.30 on the night of
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  • 262 3 IUK have received the f(»lio\vin«: letter from the Nestle and AflgbSvviss Milk Products, UfK, Cecil Street, Singapore: W£ notice your allusion to our Schools' Milk Services m your article on last Sanday and think you would like to know that m some schools we
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 3 Like em? Of course you do, and we think this a very suitable Sunday meriting picture. Girls are members of the Shanghai Revue, who arc appearing at the Empire Theatre There are 45 artists, and they will appear at a number of Malayan Theatres. Dr. Charles Lisicky. Counsellor
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  • 21 3 An Elephant Never Forgets Tribune cameraman Tsai gots a new angle on an old subject the elephant and Supreme Court, Singapore.
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  • 202 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, September 29. ANE of the incidents of this past dark week an incident which concerns v Malayan pineapples is undoubtedly symptomatic of the stolid, almost phlegmatic, way m which people at home have carried on even when the world
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  • 43 3 Sir William McLean, head -of the Commission on Higher Education, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel next Wednesday. His subject will be announced later. Ladies will be welcome at fnis meeting.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 257 3 JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS INVITED. TENDERS are invited lor the supply of the following articJe.s: Item No. I—Hospital1 Hospital Diets Sundri*. Schedule I— Sundry Rations and Firewood. Schedule ll— Fresh Meat, Fowl, Eggs At Fresh Fish. Schedule 111— Fresh Fruits Vegetables Schedule IV— Aerated Waters Schedule V— Sundries. Item No. 2.—
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 TO-DAY sis sis 9.i5 PAVILIOX "SWEET DEVIL" Walt Disney Cartoon "Moth And S Just arrived by Airmail— Gaumont 5 .Newsreel showing Latest Pictures F ame" So uncannily clever it al- ->f the Crisis and Launching of t^t^xt^v "QUFEN ELIZABETH" by H .XT. The I out-disney s DISNEY. j Q ueen>
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    • 392 4 STS HOORAY COLLEGE SWING IS HEREtSS»T| GOLD DIGGERS ~—^^^Jll EMPIRE f^A'PITOL 3 7 SHOWS t o^DaT^ (Tanjonff Pa?ar— 7 p.m., 9.15 p.m. I 3. is—6. I S o 45 LEADING ARTISTES I I 5 Bright Variety Entertainment -S.nrapore^eejvess i B araiIl«llllf« Sioil" »Ild ijii I mII< J| M% QHAMTUAI t
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  • 27 5 NEW STYLE FLOOR SHOW Martha Raye and Ben Blue seem to 1 1 enjoying themselves m ihis scene from "College Swing," coming t o the Capitol soon.
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  • 1311 5 LEGS ARE STILL A BIG FILM DRAW Girls In The Shows j Two lovelies you'll be seeing soon Betty Grable (left) m "College Swing" and Arleen Whelan m "Kidnapped" NOEL BARBER'S HOLLYWOOD FILM PAGE lares ne topic that fascinates ly when I'm talking about 1 'eternal question of legs I
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  • 120 5 LEW kyrta It mnanlm becasw no one ur!| iriv serious atteni n to his musita! compositions. MVKNA Lov is marketing her tumipcr p of limes mule? tbt mmr of .'lyrna Loy Farm Prori'w rCRNAMD (iravl h bctef BuUto an honorary I torn Imil m ihe !ok Anin!es Police Department.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 171 5 I c/jiaineAioiuia 0 I WORLD'S FINEST PENI I The crowning achieveIml jm men c ne P en cn f'~ I neering. With huge Skrip I capacity and balanced I for hand comfort, Sheaffer's alone provides all seven of to* day's big features m m pen efficiency. And only w Sheaffer's
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    • 191 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.H. THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK AND H.H. THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI. Ellison S. Ezekiel £r Co. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS ONLYADDRKSS:— 3, Capitol Building, Singapore. women! Don't just relieve pain— BANISH THE CAUSE Do you dread certain days for the vital minerals it needs m an easy-tn-pain and misery
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  • 1325 6  - BACK TO THE FAR EAST Chamberlain's C. H. Stanley Jones NEXT MOVE By I second thoughts on -i. m dJtuation many British subjects hi this pan tJ i :ularly th j.se Asia- <.. c looked to L>ritain to 2 .t the (it-fence of the derat* principle* they admire, are liii^r
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 j -mm DEALER X. fa THRIFT and SECURITY \\> i- m .i. iM.liud .»p« ns of one of th«» world's great life insurance .:ii|...iu.v. H,. ,Jai|> work enrithes others by encouraging them m thrift ..mt m taking thought for the future. H« will u-ll \uu how, by netting a^ide a
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    • 254 6 < Vv^ THAT'S how your mouth *t#\ eels af ter usin^ Kolynos. The surging, invigorating Kolynos foam penetrates everj pit I hnd fi ssure an^ q u c^ly remo\ s the dull, 1 dingy stains. It destroys and washes away the dangerous germs that cause tooth decay. Try Kolynos and
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    • 648 6 SINGAPORE H^ONlir^^ of the China Relief Fund. Altoge he elefe W r^Uer^^ other musical items contribute! bv c<a^h harmoni u tZf* SB* eluded the talented pianist*. Mi\ s i i nesf ««3po? li *l' Lai Wei Boon, and the Wan, and" nowB^o^t^S^S^ It was a pity that the electric ampli-
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  • 1549 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES LoQBEft :u a strang€ bre€d B lhey consider to be gocd idea PC, into tJbt paper the picture goes. g| vhethcr or not it ofiendi: Id ;eem also that cartoonists are o do very much as they like. Thus Iftejoently see m a journal which fe the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 63 7 q&, «*»»-,y«^^ "Our CHILLED BEEF needs no introduction it ha* alread\ made a name for itself. It retainall the natural juices. Delicious, tender joint* tqual to the home-sid" beef m flavour we can thoroughly recommend it GGjUQj SmC^ll PHONE- STORE 5376 f4 lineb), K. LUMPUR 55J1 (2 lines), IPOH 110
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  • 3178 8  -  Holloway Horn This Week's Short Story By JOHN Haj toj peel rwise he far more rtifli- ?he cyanide of m. i: nly. Calling on Air. I ant. 1 ding chemist m th< 3ualiy "I wan* t he chemHaytor. 'There's rden." "You know how to use
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  • 140 8 DOCTOR'S AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION taken ajler my meal, v tfc€ that keeps me free from pain amt comfor, and I take it r« prescribe it jor my patienuluZ nud very good results." H.G. M.A., MJ?C£., LRCi> Amazing evidence of the ren^L speed vMth which indigestion amdS ach p a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 297 8 Z^E^EftSn!^ /^BSBS^^SHA fISH^HHH m^b^» tr *t** y_^ _^^^l ___flP^______Qß___ll H^LC^_9^____h_ xiSEV^K_Bn3____ Bi l___^S^__r46^ MUSIfiiVS t^^9__Elfl_Ui HErv^__E^ YE Sjv WL^ Sc_p^___F___f _^__i ____k 6IVES THE CREATES^ yf *C; _i *wl& w m r f rA^^tilpi _m m j n-M_a^MMr^_iMi?^3_Ml_^i_n /f'\\ rSSS Jtr ■A"****^-sJT .■■■mm«.-,,_.-__,, mW< M 4 „iM L ■■_>.< I
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  • 651 9 Amazing Tale Of Alleged I Fraud On A Factory Girl LomJfoa, Sept. 'A romar.c: v:«s shattered when thr man she Fleeter! t« many lam (l to turn U P tf tit resistor office was an -extra ab!e story" w^Lrv ard Scho r l ad- obtaining
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  • 340 9 Ottawa. A BABY bear pursued a man and his wife along a dark road and followed them to their house at Rockciiffe, a suburb of Ottawa. Mr. John Graham, a Rcckcliffe resident, wa.s walking p .o:] f a dark road m a park with
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  • 110 9 SHE TELLS OF LIFE BEFORE BIRTH Allahabad. XULLO, a girl of seven m Allahabad, has started f^scribing m detail scenes supposed to be connected with a previcus life. Ever since her infancy, she is said to have muttered "Lukko Lukko," which her parents now believe to mean "Lucknow." She now
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  • 60 9 A twenty-year-old English girl stud r Trances Wright, swam ashore with the aid of a lifebelt seeking help for hr two men companions, whose canoe was carried out to sea and upset, on the Trench Riviera. One of the men is Mr. Denis Haden Cassin,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 123 9 n 3 seconds CORNS are killed and loo&encd with just one application of Gets-11. A dro]) or two ends tbe tortnrr of throbbing corns. A few days later you can lift off the corn root and all. GETS-IT W-i/.w jrem forg+t eitrn*. A TRULY ENGLISH FLAVOUR! 11 topped for a
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    • 378 9 «?irin cure Perhaps your stomach trouble is not so serious as th.it of Mr. H. J. (icorgc, whose letter appears !^^^|^B Wfi"^ f below. All the better, because then you can be %f' I doubly sure that the remedy that brought i'9^^^%^A^t l^^fc and preventing further trouble. ftsj M&" "^mi^
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    • 821 9 m S^tt V *4^-> y° u are not °l ulte withWp J "^^N.v oul cin S actually ill, if >^^ L your energ> r is not what I !t was Sanatogon is the jl thing to take The difTerPROF. MANN, >) J cnce Sanatogen will make 1^ Ly io your
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    • 26 9 ARRIVED 1939 STEWART WARNER H.*. i W JR W m X From 6 tubes upwards PRICES FROM SBOup. WORLD WIDE RADIO CO. 98, Robinson Road. Singapore.
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  • 1274 10 Notes Of f Interest From Al! Round The Town -X By OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT 'THE swing of the pendulum has never been more marked m ibc world of ntrnlailtaS lhan It la at present. In ome ways we se. m to be becoming positively
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  • 357 10 Fashion Opens Fascinating Box Of Tricks WHEN you are planning out a new frock, take particular notice of tibm new fashion trends, for there are dofinite rules to be observed if you war*to present a really smart appearance Luckily for those of us with short purses, styles from sun-up to
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  • 237 10 the Permanent i nder «>,* tary for War. S i ngapore is^; «ng h.s local leave at HopZ; j Cameron Hirhlands. MISS J Sievwright, of Bun^r j Hospital, Kuala Lumpur laying about 10 dau at imt ron Highlands Hotel, to^thr with Miss Denny. MISS M. R.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 107 10 ./M \'clw Cream Masque i^ MA' M~; >he wonderful Elizabeth Arden pre'wt paration that m a mere fifteen J&f< minutes refines skin texture, softens £Br lines, firms the contour and gives the P7 face a lovely, fresh, vivid look. M4F/VA&D G- CO., LTD. Battery Reid. CHEMISTS. 'Phone 6115. PEPSODEHT ANTISEPTIC
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    • 24 10 AIJX CHATS NOIRS has just received a new selection of Pahit Dresses, Hair Combs and Novelties from PARIS. BATTERY BATTERY BUILDING. 'PHONE 4085. ROAD.
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    • 14 10 ikiiiliiliiiiiuiiniiuruiirtitiuiiM W£slA£)£?A££ Special gifts for special occasions 18, BA'ITERY ROAD, Ist floor. Phone 7143.
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    • 26 10 IPRISCILLA Ltd. j NEW SHIPMENT h'BIEN JOLIE"! CORSETS k BR%SSItR> I H U B RITE j INFORMAL FR(>tfc^ I ELSIE MARY j DRESSES FOR j OCCASSIONS
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  • 547 11 FULL WEEK At Kuala Lumpur could b. tin? or for^ lti losses at *£&M*w tna Ji#n was i-:'- pat"icnioii the top ol lim H v. a *^oons and streamer and lively f oft tunes. *|BDnger B ave ai l^ o f the La m be m Walk, which *c wry
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  • 298 11 DO OTHERS Like your Child? rVERY person interested In th* normal and healthful development of children agrees that there are cardinal lessons of life which .should be learned as {-arly as possible. Every child should, for instance, at an early age learn to eat the food put before him a*-
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  • 988 11 FRASER'S HILL Bulletin r»OLD winds, heavy showers, occasional mists, and clouaed skies this surr* v}: briefly last week's Hill weather There have been a fen wanner and calmer intervals, but windy v.c has predominated, and lowering > c k:eWitu the bnghter news Cx E came brighter weather, however aiul now
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 92 11 I A X 0- f I m You can cell by Baby's intent 1 Bx expression that she is watching her Lactogen being I prepared. Her instinct tells her that she has to thank pHp l^ little person and each tetd is eagerly awaited. That is usual with "Lactogen" flt
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    • 145 11 ONE HUNDRED HATS at $3.75 ONE HUNDRED DRESSES irom $300 CHEAP SALE. THE GIFT SHOP SALON Flat 14, Capitol Mansions. Phone 7354 (Lift to 2nd Floor). w WHY £NDUK£ Monthly Complaints WHEN "Ladies Brown Pills" t CURE THEM Price $L a bottle S from Mr. C. S. CHAN i 277.
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    • 101 11 SB famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the akin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty care. 2-25 and S 4-00 MmU m the British Bmpin zAmwX G*terv famous Beauty Prtparatma Z, Battery Road. MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. OPENS NEW DEPT.
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  • 605 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, October 9, 1938. A PERAK PLAN HUE, m fit main, to the greatly reduced ti*« quotn, Perak is experiencing a spell of serious unemployment. To the credit of the Government, every effort has been made and continues to be made < ameliorate the condition of the workless
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  • 1014 12  -  C. H. W. Goult After Munich BRITAIN Must Make The Next GESTURE To ihe people they off,. Jopes of enduring HpO-DAY, more perhaps than at any other time m In- past 20 years, there is presented an opportunity for the establishment by the nit ions of
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  • 235 12 PROSPECTIVE TENANT: "Yes, it's a very nice house, but why are all the windows smashed?" Landlord: "That's nothing .serious. Just been convincing a few inquirers that it is only a stone's throw trom the station. WIFE: "To whom are you writing, W deary Husband:
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 33 12 JUtfrJwUJ' MODEL 469 SW H-M-V Radios No fiddling round fe--i|prrr^ iune m by name. mS^^^k 3^ l0 ie c ?50- L :^^P pRICE sl9o/ "^"*^S2so less d« count 47, CAMPBELL RP LLMPt*- jjj£
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  • 313 13 Where There Is No flapping ■Ik Harold Lancaster] i iV Tnbune Staff Reporter) ffIERK •> a ukl oiemn liltk l,^ f€ m Singapore, where fJe jrreatir majority of life's are locked »to tally examined and re m thy cause of JusIt s the
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  • 82 13 London, Sept. 23. DICE will be the only food on the menu at a dinner to be given m London on Oct. 10, the day of China's national independence. The proceeds of the dinner will be m aid of a fund for the foundation of
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  • 304 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) ]y[ALAYA'S shortest branch line train service is also its busiest. Sultan Street Station, terminus of this four mite line, is visited by 50 trains m 13 hours. Thre? thousand passengers tread its platforms daily, form a practically incessant stream of
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  • 91 13 Two Angles On Modern Tra nsport Two picture; of modern times.. Left you see the result of an ambush when two Czech motorcars were fired on and wrecked at Graslitz, seventeen miles from Carlsbad. Fourteen participants are said to have been killed, including occupants of the two cars. Below is
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  • 146 13 SITDOWN GANGS ARE NEW CHINATOWN SCOURGE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter. CINAPORE gangsters, nut f«r easy money, have taken leaf from the book of American crime methods, have evolved a new, ingenious racket m the shape of sitdown gangs which operate m Singapore's Chinatown, have become the fear of coffee shopkeepers.
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  • 52 13 Appointments At Singapore Naval Base London, Sept. 26. IXA.F, appointments notified at the Singapore base include: Fiying'Ofccer W. H Cliff to No. 3 lo Madron, Seletar. Pilot 3fllrerB J. Brandt and 7. J. Gagcoigne to NTo. 36 Squadron. Pilot Ofticers P. S. Wilkins- mid P. S. Davi& to No. 100
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  • 154 13 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) VISITOR Rachel Crooks, Englishwoman staying m Singapore gants to give us a pat on the back. When I met her at her hotel yesterday she told me: "There's a lot I don't like about Singapore— its shocking slums, government indifference and so on
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  • 89 13 A SIAMESE who was sentenced fa death for the murder of a.i official m the district of Angthon-j has been executed by shooting. The executioners were clad m red and used a two light machine guns. The traditional method of execution m Siam
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  • 292 13  -  T. H. Tan By (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) HPHL hawker problem, once considered bugbear and bane of local municipal authorities, hi:s ceased to exi<t, has been solved, strangely enough, by hawker* themsehes. Reason for their fast disappearance is their growing hmmcJoub* ness thai .-i
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  • 58 13 With a cushion under his head, Mr. Lonsdale, mining engineer, of Dufii.?ld. Derby, smoked a cigarette, while workmen jacked up a buh under which be had fallen. His legs were trapped by i< vl^eel. When the bus was lifted It was found thai his injuries were superficial.
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  • 49 13 UHIJ.IA.M Gar- den, ;i fd sixty-eiß-ht, <•! New-town-vt'vet, Kilsyth, d r i v i n f at Hi^cinsneuk, Stirlingshire, lifted one liand from the vteMl to beat off a wasp buzzing round his eyes. His car swerved and v.as involved m a collision with a motor- lorry.
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    • 18 13 APPOINTMENT Dr. W. A. Nicholas to officiate as Health Officer. Province Wellesley. with i'flVc f iron) Ant; 31.
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  • 663 14 Hooded Men Stop Goods Train And Loot £400,000 Gold Ore SALE PROBLEM JgVERY por< and frontier C ustoms station m Fran- h to keep watch lor the masked gang *ho loo^'uot Jr^ ffold from a Marseilles A vii4i, on train eurK 'h WOrlh Since 2.50 a.m. police haw watched S
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  • 85 14 Jewish Girls' March Abandoned Warsaw. A PROPOSED march of 1,000 Jewish girls from Poland to Palestine has been abandoned, at any rate for the time being. The march was organised by the Polish lawyer Rippel, famous for his previous attempts to march to Palestine at the head of columns of
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  • 16 14 28,000 LBS OF FOOD STUFF DESTROYED during July, m -J**]** against food udß. faTV» vendors f
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  • 162 14 S. Africa Makes Bullets For First Time Proton*. T*HE first ammunition to be vm iactured m South Africa iwk the auspices of the Government now ready lor distribution from ti* factory mwth established m junction \.ith the Pretoria branch o: the Royal Mint. Only rifle 'amunition- 303 buta —are being
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  • 65 14 LOST WIFE, DROWNED SELF Broken-hearted after Uw wife four yews age Joh"Djn painter and at f oll l^t« Holly Hall. Dudley, W^ pave, and would stand WTJJf the graveside gazing at a w Pf his wife WmsP if tn a P°° r Da vies drowned hm*el l*J$ t his home.
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    • 347 14 Asthma Banished SoundShe|«««lVl»o«h*!? Since the discovery of Mend.ro by all and enakUjJ V^ ward oft;^,^ American ifhysitian it is no longer n.;cw up the *yn R v>rt^ili^^ BAry for anyone to suffer from choking. r jnsU h A h nui H^*T wheezing, gasping Asthma. Ifendaco does mO ht dead wun*
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  • 693 15  -  W. B. Paterson IN which I discourse on the I j migration of a little pla \matt\ j blame his parents for the separation, and go on to the j intellectual uplift to be I obtained from the pastime of dart-throwing. u.:.V I hop. hot
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  • 86 15 L eutt'iirait-Ccionel E. T. Lea. who has ,d c at GreaJ Missenden, Eucks, aged effrhty-siz, was hon. socretfxry of the tf.iiiona] Arti'lerv Association, anri a^ he lime cf his death was completing ".roparatioua for the final competitions loi Tenr*torlaJ gunners for ih- K x n%3 1
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  • 541 15 (By R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science). OUTSTANDING among human rights is the right of sight. The ability to sec is considered by many as the most precious sense. It; may be tryTng to have defective hearing, but the beauty of the world is not
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    • 953 15 NINE INCHES OFF HER WAIST Eats What She Likes— Yet Reduces When excel s fat starts to overtake a iian, her dressmaker, with the telllale tape measure, will soon detect it. If you are beset with the fear of lcsIng your girlish proportions of finding yourself catalogued "Out-size" read the
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  • 882 16 Poison In Whisky Murder C harge ACCUSED ENGINEER PLEADS "NOT GUILTY" London. Sept. 24. TJIS offer of a blood transfusion for a chin? friend, only to find that the man's wife had already volunteered, was described by a motordriver witness m the City flat murder charge at the Mansion Hou=^.
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  • 50 16 This picture, just received irom fcurcpe. was made as the Sudeten-Germans took over the territory on the Sudeten frontiers of Czechoslovakia, already virtually ceded to Germany. Excited crowds watched and cheered jubilantly as the <uards marched into towns and took over duty frem the Czechs.
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  • 249 16 Paris, Sept. 24. MOST of the £30,000 worth of jewels and furs that had belonged to Xina Pierson, thi>ty-fonr-year-old f six-foot ex-Follies girl, were intend to-day with the help of her secretary, Mrs. Browning, who flew to Paris from London. One trunk was found to
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  • 135 16 Paris, Sept. 23. EMILE SAURAT, one of the few men who have escaped from the French penal settlement on Devil's Island, left the Sante Prison m Paris for a few hours to-day to get married. He was accompanied by two police inspectors who remained beside him
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  • 140 16 Saint Raphael. IN a serious car crash on the Cornicho des Mali res, near Saint Raphael, I the wife of the former French Minister, I M. Petsche, and the wife of the wellknown Paris banker, M. David Weil, v/ere both seriously injured. The chain- feu
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  • 106 17 91 THE concert oi light music which wiil be heard on M:nday <Oct. 10 j m Trans2. from Switzerland is one of series of Continental entertainments which was originally devisee: to reach English listeners during the luncheon hour. Previous concerts In this series have been relayed Irom
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    • 38 17 Hiake it caHJUm «x*n l^B] t^B\ b^^^^ 1^ JSSSSJ I V— >v y l HE Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. Incorporated iti Enuland) 18 MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Ur S e b t Insurance Institution m the British Empire.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 169 17 f THE AIR TO-DAY :n>i>. records SINGAPORE ct musi< ijgl&nthe S HoteJj trom il ur(:n BSTweati:-- :nd an 0: th-. 1 Theatre- 5— 1 nZnit Gershwi 2p c ews a ouncements lj from London 1 ri down. HOLLAND •fj 15 22 Mes (191 tn.) ««ial broadcast tor Asia Chifaoan and
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    • 325 17 LONDON 1 I Hi NIS.MISSION 5 GSII «J.:)i Me s (5155 mj ii.m. G Musical H U. Including: Lily arris (€k>me^ f enne), George Robey (The Prone ot Tommy Trinder ((A»n ai lei Wilson arid Ilj Leave), Gij.iy Nina American S nging A cord:i tj With BBC Variety Or- chjestra,
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    • 214 17 XI ROM VIX 15 i:> Wcis <J U v m.) a.m. 7.50 Church service, O.Oj National Anthem 'j'u C composition* 10.20 Albert Sandier. 10 50 Fragments from operas 1 2U Studio Orel 1 »nducto d b\ Carti! van dor Bill P 12 20 Ensembh lii 40 ro.rm.iii' )rche itrn 1
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    • 119 17 BERLIN li.'.n 15.20 Mcs <lf)/; m.) :erl of light music. 7.20 N English. 7.35 Concert of light music <conbinued) \t£TU r review of the week m rman. Suj ing programme. 50 Sun and rain bring harvest tigs!" and review of the week m English and Dutch. Echo Irom all over
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    • 981 18 RE-AWAKEN h FEED |lfP«wN§ Hair Roots! Had Bi( •s^§v«ip- -x Bald Patch" W^Bst Mow This New Jtp MpfiP Thick Growth «F "I WAS ALMOiI EALO." A nultifado of m«n and women «ll t<e: b*ve had ntw hair growth or other hair bcm-tlti Blnm us?U(? KOTALKO and KOTALKO 80AP. Tbcv art
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    • 358 18 °w»S»i8l Rear Your Puppies x ON LACTOL^ Give Adult Dogs A Daily Drink Too *^Qtm^^M Nothing suits dogs better m a hot climate f^f9L than a daily drink of Sherley's LACTOL. k^fM W It keeps them fit and sprightly as nothing i M else can. Whereas much meat overloads 9
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  • 497 19  -  Phoenix SAMUEL TO PLAY IN ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL TOURNAMENTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini mini »£e j SPECIAL I BADMINTON j j FEATURE j (Edited By e?e ■■■■iiiiiiiijhiii By "Phoenix" Singapore) first Malayan badminton player to go on n tour of Europe, A.
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  • 339 19 CHAMPIONSHIPS IN PENANG (Bj "Sphinx" Penan?) pWCATIO.NS at the moircni are that the Limstead Badminton Party I will once a-ain make history by sweeping the board In the Penang championship* now m progress. They have already ?tfaia€< the senior inter team doubles shield when they defeated kfcolders Hu Yen m
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  • 355 19 "P.& T." Dept. Tipped ToWin Perak Inter Team Cup (By "Racqitff— Perak) 'PHE 11)38 Kinta Badminton League, which is open to teams and clubs affiliated to the Kinta liadminton Association, m being eagerly looked forward to with keen interest by the majority of the followers of the game m this
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  • 214 19 Selangor Sure Of Victory (By ••Rambler"'- -Selangor) ON the Victoria Institution Courts to-day, 'eight players will battle for four hours for Malaya's biggest aud most valuable badminton trophy, the "Foong Seong" c up. Of the eight, one player will play m circumstance;, which he frill never forget. He will represent
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  • 144 19 [From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat. AS the Johcre State badminton championship tournament is drawing near, it will be Interesting to survey the prospects of the various racket wieiders m the State. Badminton enthuia.sis m Jcherc w 1 of course, agree with me 'hat the
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  • 210 19 JOHORE'S CHANCES AGAINST SELANGOR To-Day's Big Match (By "Quix"— Johore) WITH a crushing victory o; five games [q ni] over Malacca m the replay of the Fo^njr Seong Cup badnonUni semi-final. lohorv ha^ qualified to meet Se!an<£or m Ihe final to- Jay. What are Johore's chances against Selangor? (General opinion
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  • 23 19 The Mansfield's badminton team which defeated the Duncan Hubert's Badminton Team Rv« ni\ m the S.H.A. Commorcial If(nt>es Tournament.
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  • SUNDAY MORNING SPORTS PARADE
    • 724 20  - Rugger Is Now In Full Swing ARGUS A SERIES of interesting rugby football matches took place last week-end, pride ot place being taken !>y Singapore, where two important fixtures took place, one on the Cr'c ket Club ground between Malay States and Colony Voluntears, an 1 the othe»- between two
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    • 365 20 Handicap Scandal Shocks S'pore (Sunday Tribune Sports Reporter) /COMPETITORS m the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club's Autumn lawn tennis tournament, now !«i full swing, are astonished at a peculiar state cf affair^ that has been brought to tight. As all entrants know, tho tournament is divided into open and handicap events.
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    • 220 20 BOXING BOOM ON THE WAY (By Spectator "j [F wrestling did nothing h* Singapore it 1* bri There u,e indica^ boxing, fo r vo l<mg< on J RJ-ade m ningapore h at Ust into its «wn <mcc more. Man bcrund scenes is Gee. I Lee. boxing p r moter. who
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    • 127 20 OKASA taken m the t:rm of specially .^1 prepared tablet? po?se.sses marvellous pro- i^l^^^^*! pcrt^es to restore health and vit.T-.lity. to fH Hlx^-^ keep you young, vigorous a:;d active. £BfrCT£' OKASA is not a .stimulant like ether cheap preparations claiming macic^l effect ma r ItJ^V^W^v few hours. OKASA is a
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    • 287 20 Foot Itch Cause Killeilin4Daqs Pain and Itching I Stopped m y^-"////^ f -I 7 Minutes^:. :MU/mi^ %W §M Do your feet itch so badly that they germs, parasites and fungus responsible nearly drive you crazy? Does the skin on for these foot infections <<s v. r Mr s I, ang
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    • 58 20 Wanted energetic agenti tor wntin^*. shirtinFS Ladies dress materials Farces, etc.' Pay Rs. 125- v>.m. Ltt*r»i t-emui. Particulars tree UndMff i**a., D:pt. 100. Ludh'ana, India. f U R |NDiGEBTIOH JgTi Stomach or intesW^ Trovr, << s n L J d banishingyourpam.rcmo p^^^pf S.nf«^»r«. tenant onrf Kualm y n your meail
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    • 57 20 PERAK TURF OB aktiMN 1938 MEElfffr SATURDAY, 15TH orTO^ J WEDNESDAY 19TH O(T0» JJ SATURDAY, 22ND «rT^ SuhscripUoiw lor Visiting IWnbWi MEN LADIES fcr the Meeting or any day VISITING tfFMBER^ liflitl THAN 5 PM.f f( StW* 1 THE RACE IDAY fj wb^ to be made Vis uns PACE COURSE
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  • 145 21 njIGE INCREASE IN ESPIONAGE ACTIVITIES g|G drive asainst spies is under way m the Tnit^d States. A flic administration, says a Rcutcr message from New <A isnreparinK to Wzbh^n the moans of frustratino; the Si#f forciirn afftnts to aMain military and nav^l secrets.
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  • 65 21 GOVERN OR GONING ON TO UR igS? wil1 shortlv h .jjT.tour ui Taipini; and the Governor will bo Jj£ by V- is Pii-"te Secretary *JJtos.cnal itirvrary is as foipjn. Leaves Singapore by 5pm arrives Taipii At T leaves Taipim? Ly road in the mornin? for Cameron Highjaods, and at Can.
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  • 34 21 Lifea Bdlefontar e proved a very 1 Ameer whei* ohe appeared bej^Jn and appreciative audie I a View hotel last n'ght. E^cffied in Egyptian dances an'i I*«itrt Indian nantch dance.
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  • 33 21 ■mUST planes have dropfcS4sUOO packets f ci^rar* Etgoblican lines on the Madrid mm siys a Reuter mi'ssaj. l^ langossa. OtJu*;- Franco plane* ■lipped 250 tons of bread m
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  • 104 21 Ha. k:\v, Oct. 8. A RESOLUTION, provid ng for the donSinkiang cf ten aeroplanes to the C"nip*>. c e Air Foitp. was unanimously adopted Cit the all-S'inkiang Congress at pre; m session m Thin. The Co gress comprises 6.000 delegates resentirg 14 races m
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  • 146 21 This Concerns You! THE Police are leaving no stone unturned m their efforts to arrest the tendency for thefts of all description to increa c. Public co-operation is invited, and the Tribune has been supplied with the following list of don'ts for readers' guidance: (1) Don't leave your car unattended
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  • 247 21 Large -Scale Scout Rally Next Week 'Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). N preparation for their annual rally A i;ext Saturday at the Jalan Besar StL-dum, the Singapore Boy Scouts and Cubs held a final rehearsal yesterday at the Victoria School ground. One item of interest which was rehearsed very thoroughly and
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  • 140 21 NEGRI-MALACCA WIN INTER -STATE RUGBY Seremban, Saturday. MEDIOCRE rugger with lats ol bad handling by both sides was witnessed here this afterncoa when NegriMalacca met and defeated Perak by 19 points (two goals, two tnes and a penalty* to six points <a try and a penalty*. A strong breeze during
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  • 261 21 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter). rjLOSE on 300 people were present at the Giliman Institute M Wednesday to bid the Inniskiliings farewell. The occasion w:i^ dance given by the Catholic Women's League, of which Mrs. 1). Bird is president. Senior officers ol i^e "local force*, lades
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    • 65 21 HI "CHEF"* MODEL I Oil THE KITCHEX J^ BB4BTWBIU FINHBIEB I •MOST USEFUL IN THESE DAYS g| JF J 7 CREAM :ELL JLOSED CASE W HEN PERFECT COOKING IS [1 fjfcs X S3| WIT H C OLO U RED BO RDE RS ESSENTIAL TO YOUR GOOD f| M/ >#/ SIZE:
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  • Another Unruly Scene
    • 156 22  -  P. W. Penson HUNDREDS INVOL VED; ONE ARRESTED (By (Sunday Ti bune Staff Reporter) JJUNDREDS of ricksha pullers were involved m an unruly scene last night m the vicinity of Muar and Ophir Roads. Bottles were thrown m the affray, the ?cene being strewn with
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    • 153 22 LoncUn, Oct. 8. MANY c ..jztiis of silver balloons flashed m ttia suniight high over London,this afternoon, anchored by steel cables to lorries stationed m Lhe parks and m < pen spaces. Thu.s the public saw for tne first time a daylight rehearsal of i ai.sin^
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    • 121 22 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy is lying m the General Hospital suffering from extensive scalds with the history of having had hot water thrown at him by a Chinese woman m Duxtcn Road yesterday evening. He was severely scalded on the chest. tfiigha and arms. Someone had the presence
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    • 29 22 A London message, despatched by Reuter. saysjhat Len Harvey and Eddie Phillips have signed to meet for the British heavy-weight chains 'onsnip at Harringav on Nov. 17.
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    • 127 22 ALL-CHINA wrestling rhampion, Wong Bock Cheung, came up to expectations last night at the Happy World Stadium when he ousted the Australian champion. Arty Counsel, m the best of three falls. The Chinese, however, did not have things all his own way, for Counsel imnrcved m the
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  • 199 22 THE hcauiy and spectade if m East and West, mlaiilt! ulume tableaux, dances and mmx* which nations of the »orti «m represented— t hit, infidentalh the symbol of the V.W.( A men t— formed the them? of "Wii». in^ Horizons" which drew a Urn audience
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  • 87 22 Another "Sunderland' Flyingboat Christened [From Our Own JW Kuala Lump" |N brilliant sunshine wd i huge crowd, the Silt** at Port Swettenba* to-da> christened '^f*" T^t*" four Hunderland J>i» b ug ht with the to the Imperial c^, year by the Federated MaW pit ceremony. h c while the X»
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  • 363 22 ENGLISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL RESULT IJIGKLIGHT ,i 10-dayV k-,,uc football mat^he dercal su-CKn,n y r al the hands oT^T «4 :cond division of the ScoUisl League The [>ark Miyi g:»als to three. vere tr( 'unc«d fe, v With the exception mm match (between Celtic and Quun t,j tn e South) whicl;
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 201 22 HAPPY WOULD CABARET TO-DAY "QUICK STEP COMPETITION" AT "GINSLING DANCE' (12 noon to 4 p.m.) TO-NIGHT DANCE EXTENSION 2 A. M. Free distribution of Pohecco Tootli Paste by HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., LTD. henever energy is fading and spirits are that its cooling essences will never fail them. fc JsFr^l* J^
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  • 925 23 State Rugby Winner's Good Display; Clay Brilliant (Special Report By Hermes) SINGAPORE disappointed thtir supporters when they opened their inter-Statt rugby programme yesterday on the padanjj against the Navy and Air Force, for the side m which such high hope was pluced suffered
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  • 402 23 Singapore Challenge Cup Soccer ifTEK holding the Sappers 1o a draw of two all m the first half, I Marines fell efT badly m the second session to b* beaten by [fja fctn t m their fir.-; tound n.play of the S.A.F.A. Challenge jpfmpetitinn
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  • 37 23 "H Players will represent Baaminton Party against 2»mton Party at badminton rs court 33. Lorong 22. w Kun Suan. Sunny Teo. s Guan. Ong TTiang n o^- Majid bin Kassim, v^^m. Ismail bin Sabudin.
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  • 376 23 S. R. C. Beat St Andrew's At Rugger S.R.C. 10 St. Andrew* School 0 JN an interesting and fast ru^by game played on the S.R.C Padang this evening, an S.R.C. XV defeated a St. Andrew's School XV by 10 points (a drop goal and two tries) to nil. The Cli'b
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  • 54 23 The Veterans XI versus the R.A. In the second round of the S.A.F.A. Cup 9^, Anson Road to-morrow, will b? chosen from the following: Cheok Wah, Kemat. Chee Lim. Chwee Chua. Taib. Donald. Abdul Rahim, Khooii Onn. Mat Noor. Keng Hock, Joy, Johnson, Hoi San. Yong
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  • 24 23 In future all communications to the Singapore Hockey Association should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary, M. S. Menon, co V.M.C.A.. Singapore.
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  • 134 23 KEPPEL RED CROSS CUP OCTOBER SPOON SIXTEEN cards were taken out for the *> Keppei G.C. October Spoon and tlvj following were the scores returned:--Mrs. G. E. Kerr (28 1 up. Mrs. A. B. Menzies < 32 1 All square Mrs. M. Lawrey (24 > 1 down. Mrs. F. Starr
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  • 160 23 SINGAPORE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP animal ten-mile era*:*- country race held by the Clerical Union will lake pkice this yeai m* Sunday. Oct 30, at 7a n\ Entrtets close on Oct. 24. The starting point will be the Union's premises m Rangoon Road, and com petitors will be .supplied with particulars
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  • 159 23 S. C. R. C. Invitation Tennis Ties HOLLOWING lire Iktt m the S.C.R.C. iii tli Open Invitation Tennis lou: 1 uaxnent at Hong Lim Green. Monday OPEN DOUBLES: Cttua Cboon La Woon Chow Tat n. Y. P. Woe T I eke en SINGLES < Handicap Onu Chew H <-.3» vs.
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