Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 June 1939

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  • 18 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 7-No. 1. Singapore, Sunday; tune fri^ FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune "stnITaPORE. SUNDAY, ,(UNFll7j^
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  • 79 1 M. P.'s SEE NEW AIR FORCE EQUIPMENT Members of the House of Commons and lli^ House of Lords attended a demonstration at the Norlholt lloyal Mr Force station (near London) designed fine them an insight of the bili ,t developments m aircraft and oth;»r equipment of the Royal Air Force.
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  • 212 1 IRISH TERRORISTS^ T WORK^GAW EXPLOSIONS IN POST OFFICES ISrit h r"'™ 1 "i various parts of Seat S f S !,rc 1 en?ra!ly believed to bo the' ll h ;i lt,rn:,J extremists took place in tnSEL a<Tord,n *<> R^ter and BritishScia"
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  • 91 1 RAILWAY DERAILMENT INQUIRY COMPLETED \frm Ov Own Reporter I lab Lumpur. Saturday. |1 MMlerslMid thit the oIH--1 dti frfttry into the tau.se Jlfcfcolwnt of the Kuala lMfir-Stetfp>re ni»ht express Jb* 3 i* which Mr. A. j. Witefe. tlte wgine-driver. tailed aarf some 390 passenmiatfareaarkabJe escape from •m. ktt teln completed.
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  • 33 1 RELEASED ON PAROLE Tokyo. Saturday. LJeutcnaot Cooper has been released by the Japanese on parole. Us has returned to Peiping according to a JapanT^e message from Kalgran. Colonel Spear is Still detained.— Reuter
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  • 18 1 Paris, Sunday. An equestrian statue to Marshal Joffre was unveiled by Mr. Duludi.ei- this morning.- Reuter
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  • 78 1 f *aL ned tnat when the i5r jni^S- 1 0,: Jui 3. 1 1 barrack.. been raced Piw also broke out off Dairen according to another TienUin report uocara a Japanese transport bound for Cnina. destroying 7,500 tips of militatv basoUne The whole ship was
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  • 272 1 V I^^'^NT '^rttlan Sunday. i Lrvd Chatfield ittinitcr fcr the co-ordination of Defence. speakm« at Craigforth, Scotland, said: "If I unhanpily we have ta fight again, ii will be because of our sense of honour and juslice and the cause will be one which evety citizen of .thK
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  • 140 1 ORDER ISSUED FOR THE ARREST OF WANG CHING-WEI Chungking, Saturday IN compliance with unanimous public request, the National Government issued Li mandate yesterday ordering the anest and punishment Oi Mr. Waiv^ Ching-Wci for treachery pgaiiiftt the in:e;e^:ts of the State. Durfog the past few weeks, the Chinese Government received over
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  • 442 1 KING QUEEN IN NEW YORK Now York. SuimKm. TWW Majesties reived the bigsesl wnlo*snse ever aocwaVri a, New York «hen they landed Manhattan Island lo proceed lo the World Hair grounds. The sun had scarcely lighted the (ops of Manhattans skvserai..-, before even vantage point along the 30-milc route was
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  • 126 1 BETTER NATIONAL HEALTH IN GREAT BRITAIN A London. Saturday. DEPORTS from chief cenfr<* sho« that the m«dical examination of militia recruit is rovralfnc an unexpectedly hicJi standard of national health and physique. About 100.000 men have bean examined by 150 medical boards daring the pMt two days, and comparatively jy
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    70 1 i>on 1m hp'in l ilotCr COath land journey* »,v -the ma,, m the r^nU^e^f th<> half hulk of the^.ner Var Havre The EJ»? W S la ded fl m lhe at U> ve*K lia iLn hC r n nj; is Fredtri^ B. Snitc, who for three nini^K u 1 li
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  • 520 2 CADETS TO ACT AS CASUALTIES [Tribune Staff Reporter] ALL TOLD, over 1,000 people belonging to voluntary service organisations will take part m the black-out exercise to be held on Tuesday night from 10.30 to 12 o'clock. The exercise will be more extensive m nature
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  • 45 2 The Band of the Straits Settlements Police will play tomorrow at Katong Park at 6 pm under the direction of M- S Chapman, Bandmaster: March •Washington .prays" qrafulla; overture •Raymond" Thomas; selection 'Reminiscences of Sullivan" Sullivan: idyl "Blumengefluster"Blon; selection "Caval leria Rusticana" Mascagni.
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  • 207 2 SINGAPORE'S "SONG OF A SHIRT" (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Song of a Shirt, or its equivalent m Chinese, m 1939 is sung m the streets o£ Singapore. All Malayans are familiar with the picture of the itinerant seamstress whose useful function it is to darn and patch for many a
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  • 575 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CINGAPORE Traffic Branch and owner-drivers wil l be interested m the result of an unusual census recently undertaken m Washington. D.C. After close inquiries going back for four years the city's Traffic Director has discovered that more than
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  • 207 2 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A MEMBER of an unlawful solely —Lai Chee Cheng-, the young Chinese tailor who was caught m thft act of pasting up a pester containing the words "Finish with the traitors'" m Pudu last month was sentenced by Mr.
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  • 99 2 Alleged Theft Of Tricycle Singapore, Saturday.— Ho Lai Keh, .lias Ho Seng (31) and Chiong Ah Siong (30), Cantonese, claimed trial tru* morning m the second police court beiore Mr Conrad Oldham to a charts lhat at "12 noon on Tune 4 at Waterloo Street they committed theft ot a
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  • 228 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE number of parents and friends of pupils present at prize- giyings of various schools has been disappointing during the past lev. years and some schools are making efforts to create new ways to attract them. No invitations were
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  • 380 2 Charge Against Bankrupt Singapore, Saturday A SUMMONS case brought by the Oflicial Assignee against a Go\ arnment school teacher, Mr. Rant nathan Balakrishiihn, of Siong Lm Park, was commenced before ti* District* Judjre, Mr. J. L. McFall this morninjr. The charge against the defendant v leged that while an undischarged
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  • 112 2 Singapore, Saturdv TAN KIM SWEE. a 15-year-oid ft* kien, plecded guilty this cioraw jI i he Second Police Court before Conrad Oldham to a charge ol wjj i larily causing hurt by means of a m I tc Goh Koon Lock, another youto* I ihe same age. on
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  • 33 2 Singapore, Saturday I Wens, a 45 year-old »Jf«n^ trial this mormnf »n i* ss *> i court before Mr Conra^ Couri inspector Jair^ *w t *ct worship postponed the i
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  • 144 2 Lee Fong Heng Accuses Lee Fong Hong [Fro? 72 Our Own Reporter] Kuaia Lumpur, Saturday. A SERVANT woman, Lee Fong Hlmk, used to receive $5 a month from a man m Singapore, but of late the letter arrived at an address m Petaling Street but there was no money m
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  • 127 2 \From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca, Saturday. RAHIM bin Noah, a watchman of the City Park, appeared before the District Court on charge <>! voluntarily causing hurt to another watchman, De-lap Singh, writh knife, on June 1. Inspector Bashah informed the court that
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    • 126 2 PENANG. M O S T "*rm m*v.*s .LEAST ATTRACTIVE t> ~m^ 1lg gittt^ r.:. EXPENSIVE HOTEL BAR If v Bungalows and Rooms Si Maximum Comfort. orCT Af TR ANT ?i '■■> y t i; .jtawto»^ Modern sanuaiion nor Pictures can 1 PEK DAY. Danger at the crossroads If and on
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    • 18 2 f HfIWH 0m S,^ GOODWOOD Chtrmiilßiy $imaird ideal fo t *«itorv»nd JJJ^&Vm* COCKTAIL BAR L< UN(,E-FIRST CLASS RESTAIfRANT.
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  • 473 3 STORING OF RICE AND PADI IN S.H.B. GODOWNS ™>l««gME]\ r pkePAHES ffjißA^ IME IM.K\ C V Granaries Made Rat-Proof And Ant-Proof SUPPLIES WILL LAST MINIMUM OF 300 DAYS (Tribune Staff Reporter) SO that Malaya's millions will not starve m time of emergency, steps have J™Z t0 T" re ood v
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  • 325 3 The Cathay Cabaret Arrives In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. JXGAPORE is to be provided with the most up-to-date Hollywood fltatunment when the new cabaret at the Pntho dtiSagapore m the Hakusan Maru accompanied by a^roupe'crf five Hollywood beauties They are Miss Maurita Taylor Miss Lucile Nicholson. Miss Florence
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  • 241 3 Fell From 4th Floor {From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A VERDICT of accidcntial death was given by Che Abdul Mat'K, the Second Magistrate, who aetx-d as Coroner over the enquiry held nuo the death of a Chinese who had fallen to his death from the fourth ftair of
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  • 129 3 Siafapore, Saturday. \m ill mm Mohammedans «»4 Mt of to teachings of the ft**! is to be kind one to [•her It v* knw they are goin* l|&*!«|laf sramophone VMKf IMB. I*-* Play at rea.sor.able hours ES-.f^^'o^anddaugh: I Ti^^SoodMohamE#l *i*^£* r th thre Wends P-ayui the gramophone
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  • 56 3 At the gala premiere of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygamaiion," at true Pavilion Theatre on Tuesday evening, the band of the Second Battalion the Loyai Regiment will render selections The band will be m attendance by permission of Lieut. Col. G. G. R. Wil liams and officers, and the
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  • 236 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MESSRS. Aurora, Ltd., the North Bridge Road department store, 1 have acquired the premises of 37 and 39, North Bridge Road, at present occupied by M. S. M. Ibrahim Co., and S. A, Majeed Co., respectively. i These acquisitions are exactly opposite
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  • 127 3 Chowdhury Ghulam Kadir, of the well known firm of M. A. Ahmed Din Bros, military contractors and tailors, Tanglin, is one of the new Justices of the Peace for Singapore. Chowdhury Ghulam Kadir, who is well-known to Indian Muslims m Singapore, is equally well-known m India where
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  • 201 3 VT Singapore, Saturday. I appeal m which the Singapore Municipal Commissioners are the appellants and Which relates to certain assessment on the New World Amusement Park was agrued In the High court thus morning before Sir Percy MeElwaine, S.S.. Mr. Justice Poyser" Chief Justice. F.M.S and Mr
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  • 190 3 Singapore, Saturday. '•HOW Vow Heng, a goldsmith who was v sentenced to two years' rigorous im prisonment at the last Assizes, had his conviction quashed and sentence set aside, when judgment was delivered In the Court of Criminal Appeal this morning by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. Appellant
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 I Remember— Vl' I ar fresh wherever you B S=J *s^^^^ iijffiM, cork-tipped cigarettes are always on BBbB B f k**i ere ln niany ether iaraou^ jHj^B v *;>; hotels and rcsuurants all over the I In patent •TRU-VAC tins P e °P lcdl> appreciate the extra Ktf fc.A. 477
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    • 474 4 The Screen's Most Thrilling Adventure! ALHAMBRA— TO-DAY w*. 6 15 9 15 P m iMfffcl^Li daring squadron I combat maneuvers!^ I }fiy i^* shins roar to action! I Sec and fudge for yourself the invincible might of the WINGS OF THE NAVY GEORGE BRENT- OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND I Fr^n^ McHugh John
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    • 226 4 POSITIVELY LAST DAY I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 rvTTiE CAPITOL 1 LONDON FOR 2 YEARS! Also: A Beautiful coloured W^^S^SSj^Bß^^^/l SYDNEY, PRIDE of AUSTRALIA with EDWARD ARNOLD and CHARLES COBURN Latest Gaumont News. JOSEPH SCHiLPKRAUT mm^ To-morrow (Monda y) And Tuesday Next a nix/^i Special Relurn Screenin§ LAr
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    • 219 4 PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 TODaT "this screamingly funny comedy rocked la.-, nights audtfncf "one of the best comedies to be shown m Singapore for a lo^_l in^ this fil^ mo* noi be te^ —FREE FKbbo. -TRaijSf BRITAIN'S ACE COMEDIAN ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICTURE LATENT GAUMONT NEWb'ftEEL TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. '■fIHHMfIHHHHHI VIENNA
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  • 320 5 -STILL GOING STR ONG Lm W- 10 -ats fa the story of the Hollywood producer who cabled "W PEJespeare. Strut ton i-on Avon. Knirland," offorintf to buy the njr ht< of "Hamlet. ;ng which Gioviv Fiernard Shaw considered equally outhapped recently. I.'-arninjr that members of the" Q.S sLof Motion Pittuiv
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  • 105 5 BEAUTY SLEEP 4 jo» H* club Bil1t; (rosby t«U an amusing story about day's shooting on "Last 2 |j^ rf Heaven." One srene lf-month-old Sandy **ie to fall asleep, and since 1ia ,»dQieap it couldn't be J i refused to co-opoiate rttotd for four lons huiirs J is je even
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  • 132 5 pLL. Twentieth Century-Fox has fed their hi* annual convention. p< announced their plans cooing year. There are Mfebig doings around the fttk studio iifty-two feature atß beici'on the schedule. f them, the company says, are to be really big stuff. A therf's "Stanley and Livin?*'fijch has been
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  • 106 5 the Ritz Brothers to your list of superstitious stars. One of their new scenes for -The Gorilla" called for them to fall down a flight of stairs, and they were willing enough until Al Ri*z discovered there were 13 steps -Nothing doing!" they chorused-and held up production for
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  • 105 5 Only physically fit are selected With business conditions improving, large firms throughout the world are selecting men, sound m body and health. Better business is demanding more strenuous effort m all walks oflife. Weak, anaemic, rundown men find Waterbury's Compound a marvelous sourr-«> of new
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  • 22 5 Mr. And Clark Gable- Pcse for photographi rs in the gar- n of their Bel-Air state, (snowing (heir surprise marriage in Arizona.
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  • 255 5 ANONYMOUS GORILLA MAN yOU'LL never .see his name on the billboards, the picture's credit titles or the studio press releases. but Art Miles, so they say, rates as one of Hollywood's real, though unsung 1 heroes. About eight years ago. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dressed him m a monkey suit for a bit
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  • 67 5 JACK HALEY continue* to wail about the tin suit and aluminum face paint he's forced to wear as the Tin Wcodman m the '"Wizard Of Oz." 'Thought I'd been through the worst of it," he grumbled the other day, "but now they've added insult to injury. Last evening
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  • 36 5 A LTHOUGH Paramount^ 'Grand Jury Secrets" will not be released for several months it already has received world-wide publicity. Amateur radio operators—the film feature the "hams" —are talking about M nightly through the ether.
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  • 415 5 Director Want* To Forget Mfivic* SO HE TALKS ABOUT MOVIES J)IKECTOR William Wyler had finished "Wuthering Heights" and was on holiday m New York recently. He sat m Hotel Pierre m Aew York and the photographer said: "Hold that" and he did as directed. He was m the
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  • 146 5 Menu— Poisoned Glass J pUMVKN extras and I men received first aid treatment for stomach aches 5 during the filming of a saloon brawl Mfßone f«»r •J>,,,in<» < i(v" .\i Warner Brai J As part <»i the :k -ijon several stunt men were hurled through the uindons <»f the saloon.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 320 5 (f l EXCESS ACID I l '^^m CAUSES THAT PAIN f [jS***** Take this Advice and Hp Eat what you like 1 I fe^K •■•^•?i|l8 Read how thSs Quick-acting Powder will give you immediate re,ief from youp pam nc1, what is cven more jm P ortan t l W& ■■^W^'^»^'
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    • 351 5 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth m 24 Hours Bleeding mouth, or lo€M(Q>tfe mean that you an bee r Trei li .< i-i sotn« b th^' aviii eventuall} can nil your i..tii iini hav#> to woai fa! t.ffh hefor^ your tim< Sin<M thi great World Wir Mm
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 58 5 5 ■■■■-JLI What's On This Week .U.HAMBRA Slave Ship, with Wamei Baxter WalBecrv Elizabeth Allan, Mickey f°^«y An exciting story of th slavetrading era. Wallace Beery has one of Chan*!!* ViUainous rolos in thi^- Next CAPITOL lioubi. weddi..^, v, t h Mynw Loy Will.am Pcv.eii. Return screening Tuesday ior one
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    • 120 5 o»o« -JLDunne. Night-club .singer and artist fal] in Jove. A car smash, a tryst is broken, and the rest of this charming story is concerned with p. woman's boundless faith. Showing Friday. PAVILION Pygmalion, with Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Marie Lohr The long-awaited CBS. play, about a voice expert who
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  • EXTRACTS
    • 132 6 Charged Under 1826 Act He's Certainly A Very Backward Lad Is Our Nevjju n EMENDING a mctcrisi at Reading, a V lawyer successfully challenged a snmmcnf. under an Act ol 1H26. which states that "Any waggon, wain, draycart, ciedge or other carriage" shall not be allowed to remain for longer
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    • 82 6 "Pick -Proof" Pocket May Even Beat Wives 4 NEW kind ol poci et jusi invented i* claimed to be 'pick pockel -proof/' II s loses with zip fastener; but the zip ha* a "remote omtrol so it can be shut on the inside of the pocket. One thousand tour hundred
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    • 97 6 CO vviid gisw the toi j-cut of so-(all-k ed "Secret" iiil'ormation about world affairs last week that credible Kritons were rotuiliiiß at least a dozen irrotesque "revelations," of which the two most fantastic were: On the outskirts of London some 30.000 graves had already been <iuu to hold
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    • 49 6 r OOD progress to being made J M canvassing for signature Welsh national petition *W u f 'quality of recognition for j» stwyth from six «w.w _J"^i ,hd about 36^ .P«^JJS minimum age of J^^2S£«# cd the petition. ****2*$£ffm 01 the poputatwn.-*' iwWlir I draw.
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    • 105 6 IN view of public apprel Zanzibar Government ha* m {i statement on the possibilities air raids and particularly g* lacks. The Government considers an tf oy aerial gas bombs so remdi M-arccly to merit consideration ft nyin by an air attack on ZanabarJ pointed out.
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    • 203 6 PRICELESS CHINESE TEXTILES AN exhibition oJ what is said to betht most remaikable collection oi Chinese textiles to the world recently opened m London at the China Institute. There are 165 pieces m the cpUfictiorj and fifty Imperial robes. M. Bernard Vuillenmier, their Swiss own.er is at. authority on Chinese
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  • 157 6 CHANTS h»»mc an leave irport con iderable anxiety m Burmah m. over the ac.iv'ties of the? Japanese. Durmah. r iiice th-3 si j izun! by Japan of the Chinese po.ts, haf> become the cbiei" route of &uppl> v. the Chinefr Govfinment by way of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 472 6 For r/ie B/ooJ, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON i let L*g Tioublea crippie you. Take Elaato. the Great New BioinodfciU Rrmedv thlt ,wr« through the blood, and have done with rest. mn v and -xoense Lee aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is iton troubles clear
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    • 91 6 deserves an rKi^w^f^Sk w afln 9 »«««'»hy > PYRAMID iiamiki: R4iin:is Pyramid iiar»dkerdikfs always win through. After every rough and bubble tittle colours remain as cheerful as ever. And it cannot be said M:at a Pyramid is afraid of the wash. You can choose your Pyramid handkerchiefs from a team
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    • 11 6 I'm never careless about Personal Freshness IBVIB NOTMtli TOUT SUNUGHT. rIMITBO.
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    • 6 6 "HERBTO 41%, BMltk W*^ fc" after
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  • 1616 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES f vK S 10 a writer m the Malayan Police [tftfine, the newspapers have been pve publicity to the remarkable „f Suleiman. wm born m !*l»'. Mit he ami" '^modern times, for he died only last. the substantial age of 128. I[ e came Lpfrom Bombay m
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    • 98 7 'MS on to t]^ l^blE. Selected Fish of tempting flavor unusual '3m^ f0 d Value and lich viJamin content can always be obtained imh at the tOLD STORAGE depots. jfET HALIBUT SMOKED SALMON QIV pi iffmfw DUTCH KEG HERRINGS ■£W^ DOVER SOLES Wl9k ROLMOPS 4k?Q LEMON SOUS NEW ZEALAND BLUE
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  • 2853 8  -  Marjorie Bowen THIS DESIRABLE PROPERTY By JT was odd to see '.he currant bushes sprawling acrainst the gleaming pear] grey sides of the sports car: (Irimshaw could recall the perfume of the black and red fruit and vinelike leaves the bushes must be very j old,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 214 8 GKT nd of that terrible CICFA ENDS ensure digestion of y^< Indigestion. Strengthen INDIGESTION your food. It ends your weak stomach and end FLATULENCE P ain and distress l/^,.^^ Uie painful symptoms which *»AMCTID4TinN art- stowly but surely ruining bUI Yy.",SJ IUn /^Mt^^lPfilß your health ACIDITY Sold m Wtejl jlfiffl
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    • 153 8 Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Days The very first application of Nixoderm hr pins to dear away pimples likt- maKi< Use Nixoderm tonight arid you will s<ior. ■cc four skin bwominK smooth and cl»-Hr. Nixoderm is a new dis<n\ «r y thai kills germm and nai on the skin
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  • 505 9  -  G. S. Hammonds By •HE itd-hMu!*! latii-s Singapol f^ have received food for hen thr> iV:>(! Ih :m lv that natural 'air of thi.-, sjeroli I colour is w< rth tn film k*m no less tfiai] sixteen pounds ihry say.
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  • 90 9 Crushed By Ice In Gulf Of Riga Riga. Tin British steamer Anriston, which i wns c»"t' v hrcl by ire and sunk m Ike c;ulf »:f Ri«a m 1931, is to b<raised bj a Danish satrs^e company. Several divers have arrived here to D»&ke preliminary investiga-ttons. The ship lies at
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  • 105 9 Standard Pay For Secretaries Berlin. THE possibility of leaving one job for another m order to get more pay has been removed from girl typists m Berlin and the province of Brandenburg by a decree just promulgated by the Reichs Labour Trustee for Brandenburg The decree states that women shorthand
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  • 116 9 PROPOSAL FOR JEWISH COLONY IN ALASKA Washingtoji. A PROPOSAL to settie Jews and ether European political and religious refugees m Alaska has had a favourable reception m Government quarters here. According to a report compiled by the nterior department the rlimate o; ilaska js "fairly siir ]ar" to that Aveden.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 260 9 Hear! Trouble Capid fty High BM Pressure If you have pains around tin heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of hcid and above eyes, shortness o( breath, f<'el nervy, or suffer from poor s!c« loss of memory and energy, indigestion, worry and fear, your trouble is ijv.>i>ably caused
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    • 453 9 niov bfi SEPTIC It is never safe to let even a pin where it will end. limbs and prick go without applying an lives are a red, as the antiseptic to kill any septic newspapei so often germs which may have been show. I and most introduced. Nine times, perhaps,
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  • 1369 10  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Vera Ardmore Notes Of The We k By THE social event of last week was, of course, the garden party which Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas gave at Government House m honour of His Majesty the King's birthday. It turned out to be a marvellous
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    105 10 Mrs. Keene, who I has promised to I do one or two Z special numbers m the forth- coming charity •htw, "The Cir- cus Comes To Town," m An-.,- ust. As Miss S Josephine Kil- I foy I c Mrs. J Keene was spe- cially chosen by the
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  • 825 10 New Hats For Old: Colourful Dresses: Fashions In Beachwear: Paris Frocks: Nighties Like Formals IF your last season's hats aro looking limp and out-of-date against the pretty confusion of your newest ones, don't just throw them out of ycur wardrobe, but send them to Palais des
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  • 102 10 Htliday bcund on Thursda) will bo ftt». C A E. Cadell who is going to Poising and piatc: round there to rest after a j stnnuous round of social gagtments, and also to see the j famed beauty spots of those parts j 1 Date fixed ...for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 400 10 Pwss^ j T«*:— PENANG— 1022. For the Cameron's or Fraser's Matita one two-piece Suits. Extremely Smart PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF HUBRITE SILK WASHABLE FROCKS Phone 3335—11, Stamford Road. Elsie Mary Rodney House, Battery Road. Dresses for all occasions $5. to $30, tf£ 4Ai)£ ?A££ Camphorwood Chests
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    • 245 10 SWEDISH MASSAGE MED. GYMNASTICS, THERM. BATHS. Reducing treatments Mrs. Emslie King, Cert. Masseuse, Cert. State Re?. Nurse. 240, Orchard Rd. Phone 4609. MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly, LONDON. EXPERT DRESSMAKER, Specialising In MATERNITY WEAR, Trousseaux— Tailormades. 1 BEAUTIFUL RKADYMADES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT THE LOWEST PUKES IN TOWN. BAITERY HOUSE,
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    • 42 10 V m famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves the skin soft and lovely. It is the starting point of all beauty care. $2.25 $4.00 Made m the British Empire Mcmuel «HuMran& (tokens fktnous Beauty Preparmthns ae«7| Medical Hall ltd. 3, Battery Road.
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  • 668 11 Gossip from I "Home" By Our Own j Correspondent y^y i styles were xm women r»ce-goej3 at ihr mb n.^ "lACIes 1 Day.' when tr. t *< nee was (he Oaks Stakes, being jgx.. fashion Obe 0/ the most < at landing feature* 4 tbe smartest outfits
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  • 320 11 Enjoy Good Programmes JHE Cinema has been the chief attraction this week m k.l. The Pavilion had full houses almost every night whilst Old iron- was shewing. It" is certainly one of -he better British films, a character stiidy with just the right mixture ad seriousness and
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    • 17 11 Oft N T H 8R 11V X RO%D v "s*» 1 1 l iil uSr s N-.i...
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    • 76 11 At Vogue's! m vo«nr«... clothes Mak^ the Woman Highlights of Fashion FLASHES FROM PARIS JFST UNPACKED r XCLUSIVE SELECTION OF EVENING AND AFTERNOON GOWNS FROM PARIS. AVir Fashions Authentic Styles \t V«»sue's where women have always b?en particular about their appearance will Hud th.' largest selection m town for smart
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    • 31 11 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? ?X&JP?^?£» '^^tQHdv sovCTlyiffi«faflSX7tfflHflKmt7^^ M^. "What do you think?" MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE II vt>u use a M'lid dcttJftiMb tty ihe new MACLEANS SOLID PEHOXIDE OENTIfDICE
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    • 353 11 Afo|i^ a/ m'mmum mt I >| h Bmwbic**— au<Jcoriy D* f /r\f »t €xtrri /.A X A/. V• > i voun r ;.-i nr r/ 6V^ ////>, y//;i- B f^/ ,v7//r/ Kodak Dernier'% v I -<i# I Remembcir snaps come out V&m!%rw best on Kc'OAk FILM I I K d&U
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    • 312 12 Ba Ba Barter! HPHE continued talk and uncertainty regarding .he United States proposals for a barter exchange of cotton for essential war materials such as rubber and tin are unsettling. Rightly or wrongly, it is felt m Malaya that such war reserves would constitute dangerous pools which might at any
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    • 268 12 CCHOLAKSHIPiS to Raffles College were announced during the week and it is good to see a score or more of local young men and women noting up from our secondary schools to continue their education free at Malaya's highest centre of learning. Naturally the Chinese predominate, due to their
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  • 978 12  - ASIATIC REACTION to WORLD CRISIS and Colonial Policy C. H. Stanley Jones The King Knows What Is Needed By MINISTERS FROTHY PROMISES EXPOSED REMARKABLE is the interest taken by people of all races m this country m international developments. In the streets of our towns the news posters of the
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  • 233 12  -  Anglius. THE prison warder was examining a new batch of convicts. "Here," he said to one of them, "sign your name on this form." "Sorry' said the prisoner, "I can't sign it.' "Way not?" "Because I can't write." "Oh. 1 see." said the warder.
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  • 298 12 'PHE people of Mr.iaya, like the people of several other Colonies, have been fobbed off long enough with soft speeches and promises, with assurances of steady regard for their welfare, with reports and com missions and weighty Blue Books with ponderous, parasitic pronouncements of Ministers m
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    • 160 12 visibility I'ooi*. 'Data /-elating to Invisible .•stocks is always obscure f —M r H A. Coatcs at. the Larut Tin Fields m ceting at Kuala Lummir. They figured M (j ic density §f a ton of invisible tin. And they tried measure a mil? of it. so iM-buious and U
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  • 353 13 Interesting History (Tribune Staff Reporter) RELIC of Buddha and a Bodhi plant which is a descendent of the A famous Bodhi tr<-< at Buddhagaya, India, are two of the ancient Pr« ious Possessions of the Naradarama Temple, the new the Singapore Buddhist Association
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  • 80 13 Paris. Louis II of Monaco, who reigns r rJie grid's smallest Kingdom. \L anoomted a General m the TtSsi M Duladier. Tiwth Army now contains three Tke other two are Prince Aage Sjart aad Prince Bertil of Sweis 69. and a grandfather. iif-British,
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  • 60 13 Johannesburg riIHER Constantine Baeneschi, of \"y Senite Order, has been consec•M W Roman Catholic Bishop of *2£ind protectorate, South Africa. :?remony was preformed by Archies Gljiswijk. Apastolic Delegate to Africa, at the Mission of St.. w a lonely hilltop m the centre tflMhnd &kw bishop served with
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  • 120 13 Ex-Senator Receives An Allowance From Orphanage Wia&nr?, Qnngf Free State. Jf. Henri Stuart, who donated £3,500 to establish an orphanage here some years a*o, is now to receive a monthly allowance of from the funds of the institution. Mr. Stuart was a judge of the old Orange Free State Republic
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  • 68 13 Queen Mary Admires Tattooing flft London. Hbt?7*! xpreBsed admiration «iTtl^ Jfilf on hands *Wi \iu bled soldie when *SiL TIP of Itjljy awwers Embroidery In- iff iSriJ rish Raiment. f< S tatt0 marks J^,,^ Queen Mary, he (•W^ 8 to the elbow to anhoura ttheExjg«i Ury m aP, and an
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  • 126 13 Tweedsmuir Condemns "Baby Talk" Gutiph. Ontario. "gCRUPULOI S regard for one of our most sacred possessions the Elfish tongue" was urged by Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-General of Canada, m an address at the Ontario Agricultural College here. This speech marked the 25th anniversary of the teaching of Canadian literature at the
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  • 13 13 The Bodhi tree referred to m the accompanying article.
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  • 159 13 Boy Falls 200 Feet Stays Conscious Vancouver, B.C. A FTER falling 200 feet over a cliff without losing consciousness—a 13-year-old boy, Earl Martin, is now recovering from his injuries here. Battered and bruised, he told his story m an interview m hospitol. "I was conscious al- the time," the youngster
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  • 467 13 Advice Given By US, Ambassador London. r FHE Angrl -.^-American trade agreement waa dc::cribc.l by A lr. Joseph Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to Enarland. Ip a sperch at the American Chamber of Commerce here, as "easily the m^st important pact of all t'mes." 'It is important, he
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  • 255 13 P,-J rh T fore ones opponents must be given the best ■L>iaziliai] tobacco. This opinion of the fuehrer*! was revealed by Dr. Lev, tader of th* o.i man Labour front. In his big "temperance" .-peach at the Tarty Health C ngress at Frankfurt. V!v
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  • 180 13 RUSSIA PRINTS LARGEST AMOUNT OF BOOKS Moscow. JN 21 years Soviet Russia has piinted more books thaw were printed m pro revolutionary Russia m 551 years. Over 7,000.000 000 .copies of books hav^ been printed m that 21 years, and they are m 111 ianguao.es. More books ore' sa d
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  • 126 13 Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. CABOTAGE is suspected to underly a mysterious shooting affair which occurred at the Mazelspoort Dam near here. It appears that one of the guards on the dam was attacked by three armed men when he wont to investigate sounds near the dam
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    • 14 13 J «ftV" PV.*^ r S| *«»nj JrjT a "i" "Mm Ss&w Co. r Optomrtry'.
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    • 151 13 Hearing Restored m Twenfy-Four Hours Deafness and Head Noises need not bn dreaded any longer since the discovery of an American Physician. Now it is possible /or some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved m a days time by the application of the prescription called .Spantex.
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    • 208 13 I You simply must strengthen your I body against feverish diseases— Fever has left you very weak and you may easily have a fresh attack of malaria. There is no need to General Weakness worry about it if you take a course of and Weakness Kal Izana1 zana for few
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  • 1173 14  -  W. A. HARPUR BY rjAME Nature, with caprice not altogether to be dissociated from sardonic intent, founded Malaya almost on top of the Equator, thus conferring upon this country a climate calculated to tax the stoutest physique and, enc-rvate the most energetic. But Nature m
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  • 82 14 CARGOS GO ROUND THE CAPE Cape Town. A great increase m the number of cargo vessels going round the Cape instead of through the Suez Canal as formerly is expected by shipping firms here owing tc the high canal insurance rates. Cargo ships that are carrying cargoes liable to high
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  • 241 14 Life History Of Rats h South Africa IN a base camp m the kioonstad dislrid oMhc (W 1 Mr. D. H. S. Davis, an ccologist from Oxford, is au«*F if^ g out a complete life history of field rats ps well as them. The Union
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  • 13 14 "MUCH IMPRESSED BY BRITISH EFFORT" ftorls on sea Ujo c^ r A reciprocal
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    • 187 14 f— I fe TICKTTB 138UKD J *^***"bY ALL BTRAIIron TRAVFI m 1 IX/ W| RAILWAY LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese ciienUs and those of »H otter resident eommunftiw are fireo ttom best of attenUon and I «L EOWNBON ED, UNO AFOUL TBLKPHONX 5908. S BATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA JEWELLED LBVKB
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    • 626 14 I Kruschen Has Made I I Me Young Again I "When I left tht Army. I was a wreck. I' 1 had gout m my rieht foot, a -hie h swelled I to twice its proper size. Everything was I done for me ha I could not find relief I
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    • 44 14 r RE- AWAKEN FEED those Hair Roots! Bald Patch" JftfpP JlSl Now This New Ar B Thick Growto WAS ALMOST BALD." ftS -tr Ko't'allcT .nd KOTALKO SOAP WAKES up the ROOTS WMlher your ha.r .s nin M f't!','^'.*! «;m KOTALKO SOAr'-tno ionic fcham^M- O"
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  • 206 15 BRITAIN'S "HENRY FORD" IN THE CHAIR London. governments of 21 countries have nominated delegates to end the Fourth World Conference of Workers for Cripples r j* opens here on July 1(5. The opening ceremony will be perMilytfe Rt Hon Walter EIli °t, Minister of
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  • 96 15 Cologne IT is reported here a.> "finally established" that Henry Ford's ancestors :"\me from a Germr.n town near Jdotein (jus* north of Wiesbaden on the rhine). The American Motor Magnate began inquiries 20 years ago through American Consular officials m Germany with regard to his
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  • 127 15 Man Devotes His Life To Untouchables Buiawayo. S. Rhodesia. JIB ttiaag threefold vow ijiodinga vow of poverty Mr. yWffkk Green, of Buiawayo, is ria work hero to sail for .cere he will devote the rest ffclfetothe Untouchables, the peteste of Indians. NH tGRen is well known here for his msaong
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  • 54 15 I Budapest. Jj» to flow when a lorry car2*■**!* consignment of firsvintage overturned m a I** too! the vats were prised Jii^t spread to the iSt O? 11^. and the pea•jW Prevented the accident M too wasteful. i| M T ene of an accident hP
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  • 150 15 FIRST AEROPLANE BUILT IN MOROCCO Rabat. r FHE first aeroplane entirely built in Morocco has made its inaugural flight at the aerodrome at Rabat, French Morocco, in the presence of M. Morize. Minister-Plenipotentiary to the Residency of the Protectorate, Colonel Janin. Air Commander of Morocco, and local notables. This machine,
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  • 243 15  -  R. A. Thompson (By Doctor of Ocular Science) men vjho are not satis fieri, They are the ones who lead They force humanity ahead By strident icord and deed. They bring us out of by-gone way a. And guide us through the
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  • 122 15  - PAIN AFTER MEALS Dr. F.B. Scott By M.D., Paris. f" the aches and Paius which patieuts ccme and tell me about stomach pain after meals is probably the most common. "I get such stabbing svrlping pains alter meals," they say or up'^e'elin' g Ye me SUch a horrible f llil
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  • 141 15 "REVERSE GEAR" INVENTION FOR AIR LINERS New Fork. THE invention of a "reverse gear" for big air liners— which will enable pilots to stop their machine more quickly m landing— is announced by tht Curtisx-Wright Corporation. The device consists of an electricallyoperated reversible-pitch propeller Vhena pilot lands his machine he
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  • 262 15 Read this Schoolm aster's story. How anxious fathers and mothers eH when they see their little ones losing weight. Those thin, pathetic little arms and legs, those ribs sticking U p through the flesh, those hollow little cheeks do they mean that some
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    • 169 15 ACKACHE <S n?ofthe Look JA to your kidneys «7and suffering chemist can tell you how good it is. 2f n *nt of rh In hours from the first dose you JJ**he and umatism will know that the y have actually W^c by nr rt JOmt P ain s started their
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    • 360 15 End Rheumatism While You Sleep HI If you suffer sharp staby*"k jjj^wv blnp pains, if joints are F^jui&\ swollen, it shows your fi mP'^ bloorl is poisoned through '*J faulty kidney action. Other A.': -liT^!/ s >«nptoina of Kidney Disdtfiy orders are Backache, AchN^^,/) "1 ing Joints and Limbs, Sciatica,
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    • 122 15 I BRITAIN'S°BEST I Mechanical perfection lk^^^^jjH for your enjoyment. BBBniil^B^B^ Cycle Carriage CO., (1926) LTD. fi§h KEEP YOUR HA/R YOUTHm^ A Ml, HEAT AM LUSTROUS 1 I I HI 24 N0 NEED T0 JUST comb m and Took like 'WSff I LOOK LIKE THIS SOME STACOMB THIS ALL OAY LON6
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    • 180 15 ANNUAL READING §lu:.tth. Width, juurnvv-., lack iti lotteries, rice*, en-., luck. ir.iTsiber. rcloiir and cfa\s by m-nlhly deta.Js. for I -„*m $2 t.0.D.. Dollar Boti-s Hnvptrd, wr.tins; time. Hanun,a Ashrmwarn Tiruuni, s. India. to Get Further Ahead This Year Than <^V< You Did Last Year... I I J r~W M
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    • 277 15 •yf aaaa aaaa -^r What The I Stars Foretell j MONDAY FOR ALL READERS. I A splendid business day. Get 5 a move on. See people, go after 1 money and big business. Bi 5 2 confident when intervieicing and Z m *rjf to be impressive without ten S 5
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  • 197 16 Govern men t Asked To Buy A Town (h-auigeville, Qm, T^HREATF-XKH with Ihe sulni ersion of their homes irrigation S- the |>c«>p!c of QrangeviUe, .> Kiver m th. Orange Im-c Slat*', aiv ready to Government tor £30,000. This offer was mat 1 by the v management board bo a Governnjen
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  • 110 16 p\ KN'TS abroad and the i v the protection at home have promised th. States to inciva.se the stall Military Intelligeiice Hivision. In conformity wiUi President Ro<* velt's recent disclo.sure.s g| htUMfr- < tTorts by tne AdminLsttdt spies, botli thr SenaLf and th, h
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  • 126 16 "CAN" STAMP MISLEADS SALMON DEALERS Ottawa. JAPANESE tinned salmon has been •I found o« sale m Australia and England with Hie word (an" stamped on the top of the tin, according to a retern tabled m the He use of Commons here. This is considered a palpable attempt by the
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  • 96 16 OH. there i> wi littlr buitw am: little nargariM, not know what t piit «i the tan The little bit of lat Uiere .s <m m lor preparing lunch and c<uaer-«i v..* similii iromplairts are iam& voiced by unthinttng houwwtm" With these wtnc'.s
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  • 163 16 .\mSUTHdlii A IH-HOSTi:ssi:S rf the XX.M. (*»u| Dutch Airlines) h*v« k* A issued whh I Bet 9* detailed instruction as to •>• ir drew*. up and general appearance. management points cut that they are the representatives of the company on board the airliners and
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  • 31 16 World's Biggest Drum I,*** fHKbJKK^ 1 *">", "to"* 1 mad. "P** 1 1 J* <;|vrd< bourn.' Oprn WJJ rf Sussex, has no« If" |H bigger than aii)** ja^JS* Seven law* lO^M»' J
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  • 94 16 Moscow. ¥N 21 yea:- Sovi •< Russia hw pTU 1 ed more books than were printed m prc-rpvolutiniKiry RusiM W •»•> i over mr&B£ffg£~l they 1-ccr printed m tnai > tv are m HI languap-s published. sellers' Some of the Wg«esl 3 '(,f which
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    • 486 16 49 Si_ojß______p _____S___t__^ Jt S^Sm -H^v M I ill I i I i I^^ Distinctive New Big Car Appearance I I Wheelbase 94-inches Sprin&base 103-inches 1 A 2 mm* **m Spacious Interior, with ample head, leg and 1 i I f elbow room for four tall people 8 •f% 9
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  • 57 17 BBC NEWS BULLETINS FOR SPAIN AND PORTUGAL A DA^' V o servine o f new.s bulletins m The bulletins will be transmitted on ncrt-waves only f v station of the Corporation The date 62 i which transmissions will start the ciT a nH W Ch the P ews will broad
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  • 256 17 caused intense suffering Even if your stomach trouble is not so serious js that <>i Mr. S. A., whose letter is quoted below, remember that his suffering probably began with just a twinge of indigestion, lor That is how excess acidity first makes it^Hf felt, and often excess
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    • 244 17 DON T COUGH ALL NIGHT TONIGHT "TJJ y£/V 7Veec/ CougA iCeep P& ll r Ui4a;aAe St °P it Quickly -Xj' i'SSV\ EVCn th C m St stubbor hacking |V-\ '4^71 I C Ugh yidds to Chamberlain's Cough |&^^fT\ V-^ 111 Remed y- Chamberlain's gives quick -gTjffr relief to inflamed areas,
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    • 40 17 With a BRUSH <w mn,! WORKS WONDERS With a toothbrush you, t0... cvi vrarfa \\<>ii<|<./-.s. Ju-t try a half-inch of Koiynoi «n a dry 10othbtu\h v daily— and ice the amazing ditfe/chi,* m your teeth. BRIGHTEN you, SMILE w.f/i KOLYNOS
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    • 370 17 ftV THE AIR TO- DAY When And Where To Listen In n J.,n3S Productmn b y 10.50 Close down. 3.2o^Tea dance music. Bam! n.u .< 705 Fodeil s M 500 Bind concert sfei «»ssi berun ipfS— S^BCtfd by A Be lroni stud address bvibi' DJB 15M M(> s (I U
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  • 245 18 VALUABLE FINDS BY EXPEDITION IN ANN AM Stockholm. VALUABLE finds have already been made by the third Archeological Expedition to French Indo-China under the leadership of Dr. Olov Janse, who l>as already been entrusted by the French Government with two earlier expeditions. Dr. Janse is again carrying out his excavations
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  • 98 18 LIVE DEER FOUND IN SEA Sofia rISHERMEN at Bourgas on the Black Sea were surprised to find a largoI sized deer struggling to keep afloat j about two and a half miles from the coast. The animal was taken on board and soon recovered. From its exhausted condition it was
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  • 467 18 BRITISH WIVES WEAR 75,000,000 HATS A YEAR gVERY year the women of Britain buy 75,000,000 hats And five times a year (on an average) every heme with a smile and a hatbox m the hope of pleasantb^ prising her husband with the honeyed words. 4t l^ 0 voniii 8Ur m
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  • 126 18 Britain's £445,000 Purchase Washington. GREAT Britain"s purchases of U. S. aircraft and aeroplane parts m March amounted to 2.224,524 dollars (about £444.905), the United States Department of Commerce has disclosed. In the same month France's aircraft purchases from America were worth 2 087 767 dollars (£417,553) and those of the
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  • 59 18 Berlin. PEKMANY is building bomb-proof W cellars for storing m emergency the valuable art collections m the cities and towns near the French frontier. An extensive programme of construction of A.R.P. shelters is being carried out m western Germany. It is stated, however, that it
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  • 334 18 ffACED with the heaviest unemployment m its history, the Government of Puerto Rico is embarking on an unprecedented farming experiment m order to help feed its idle population and their dependent who numl.er upward of 750,000 people, the Puerto Rican Trade Council reports. Unde-
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  • 148 18 London. A "CHINA WEEK" on the largest possible scale to press the need iof helping China and withholding help from Japan is being organised by the China Campaign Committee, to he held from July 1 to 8. J. B Priestley, the famous novelist and dramatist, will
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    • 759 18 /*\T as a^v 8I^k"l8 years of \'Zs Rheumatism J%. vJL/ -now people fiNvTr stop me^ iO^"» amazed! Can you wonder that people stop Mrs. C. V. B. and ask m astonishment, "What on earth have you done to Ret so fit For 18 years this lady was a martyr to
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    • 60 18 IOYERSEfI- 1 CHINESE I BONKING 1 I CORP. l|ffgfl 10 Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia connections m all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultations on financial and investment I problems
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    • 302 18 SHERLEVS DOG BOOK Firrtiy.it is a complete and reliable guide to th^breediiw. rearing feeding, training and showing ol do-.s />&***•■ ii gives expert Veterinary advice on paper, or v #fe4l you exactly what to do m canine >"ness n n| |SK|i how you .an diag nose Ihe complaint and tolling
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  • 697 19 Badminton A m T|, e p PejWj (\>\ 'Thoonix Singapore.) IjtEacknouled^nunl has been made from time to time— the last v occasion only a tew weeks ag*_of the work of the Malayan Pre*
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  • 214 19 THE ADVANTAGES OF PLAYING SINGLES MATCHES 01 pat inter "if l>> women players JIT ladies' singles are nit nmr popular is difficult to understand. 3*i tears a;o, when the games 15 ap. as m other event:;, th»- <> m reason to suppose that the 4u> sight be too great and
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  • 270 19 Getting Better Support for Women's Tourneys SB 4. *Os« P«i,,g« The War •ft Wy Rambler Selangor) WbhiL Rir t m Sela »X° r a PP<>ar to lose- aU interest m r NtffteC?,T r e 'u lf aYe school said Miss; J Foss > P"n"*"Mlhrim- Glrls School and a committee member
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  • 40 19 IS SHE A CHAMP-TO-BE? Miss Nancy Ho, another Mayfair li.F's player who i <-. p«"«<»rossin^ satisfactorily. She i> said to have the makings of a champion. It Io«;ks as if Mayfair will supply Singapore's future "stars" m the In rties' section.
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  • 345 19 (By "Cess"— Johore.) DETERMINED to figure once mere m the final m the Foong Seong Cup Competition this year U» is couit last ut'ek, and the standard of (he game seen was fairly hiirh. y clKM>l Th 0 Wong brothers, Peng- Soon and
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  • 489 19 Penang Players Are Again In Serious Training Making Spire Of Victory (By "Sphinx"— Penang) In the singles section, Tan Kin Hong and Ooi Teik Hock are the most probable candidates who will justice to Penang mi n this competition. As a matter I of fact, these two players are rankeil
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  • 421 19 "RUSHING" THE SERVICE QNE of the things which cannot be taught m badminton is "rushing" a service. The whole secret is to be sufficiently on the alert, and to start forward immediately the shuttlecock has left the server's racket. It is purely a question of the quickness of foot, brain
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    832 20  -  HUGH SAVAGE WEEKLY NOTES ON By THROI'GH a misunderstanding 1 made a wrong statement of the J position < f Singapore league football last Sunday. It was stated theTe that a player cannot take part m the Senior division for two years after playing m the Business Houses League.
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  • 79 20 Australians Champs For England America Billy Guyatt, aged 18, the youngest rider to win the Australian professional, SDrint cycling championship, is e^l ctlted to go or tour next year, backed by a leading engUsh cycle firm. It is thD.^m that, with a little more experience, he will ha\e a chance
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  • 583 20  -  PETE j BOXING 1 I NOTES BY 5 Promoter Roncon 's First Card t*J(iHT fans are eagerly awaiting new* of when the next fijfht at the Happy World takes place and as i'ar as I know it is going t« be on June
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  • 126 20 MR. Harold S. Vanderbill's new 12--metre sloop, Vim, which he expects to race m English waters this fummsr, was beaten m her first two trials held off here, by Mr. F. T. Bedford's year-old sloop Nyala. In the first race Nyala defeated Vim by 3 minutes
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  • 460 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Blockade Threat At Tientsin SHANGHAI AND AMOY CONCEDING DEMANDS? ffIIITAXEOUSLY IN TIENTSIN, SHANGHAI AND KUL%>CTHE JAPANESE ARE BRINGING INCREASING tfSSURE TO BEAR ON THE AUTHORITIES OF THE rOREIGN CONCESSIONS TO MEET THE DEMANDS FOR 1 BIGGER JAPANESE SHARE IN
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  • 48 21 Shanghai, June 10. tMTUB British protest to the Ajtfuese regarding the batterHaiHabtecto death by Jap- MKjiefceis of Mr. Tinkler a F*tU| mill, was delivered "May. It b i protest emphasisis writ»f *he verbal reprcpneatatJOM already made by fhairiiiu o! the Shanghai Council ■Jjl Reuter
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  • 37 21 Krai* ,J*°me. Sunday. f^ofthe Italian Air Force', fi*** in the Spanish War aimen Were ki,led 18 bombardis!!??? 2J0 t0^ of bombs. *2 X and daiTn t0 h ave g*« the ground. ,,BI *of26C air battles. Reuter
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  • 11 21 France's Partial Demobilisation BjMW odw Line Dt 1 and others Reuter
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  • 132 21 I London, June 10. Minister for War, Mr. HoreBeiisha, m a speech at a dinner ollovvingr the official inspection of ne Devenport garrison, surveyed ne development m the past few T r 'l v the TerHt ™al Field Army. vnicn, he said, was to-day
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  • 57 21 ALL LOCAL CRICKET ABANDONED j^L Saturday's cricket enpgements were washed out the local badminton chamSSf: "hampi^shfe. *****^ Club Golf h MacDougall Cup polo Pahfn^ 11 the A> v Fanang teams which was to have been played at Balestier has now been postponed for Monday, while thY Malay Girls' School sports
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  • 167 21 Unusual Accident Leads To Tragedy w ISi»S. that 'he non w Singapore, Saturday. K**»*y. mc entorce ™nt of th c regulation that all l'**^**!!. the o K n^ CUl r saws must be guarded has ron f; lilr1 iIr W. G. Porter returned a <»«*• *ho died" cUt the in
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  • 107 21 [From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahal. TN a friendly game of soccer played -I at G.E.S. grcund the old students of the Batu Pahat Govt. English School defeated the present students by two goals to nil. The old students were the better team though their
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  • 45 21 Mexico City, June 10 c— Several foreign oil companies have issued a statement penying charges of sabotage made by the Mexican. National Petroleum Administration. They state that "indivinnv L and collecti vely they energetic oJJ?w n y accusations, which are absolutely false/ Reuter
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  • 61 21 London, June 10— The Bill establishing a Ministry of Supply, with an estimated annual expenditure of £100,000 000 and for winch a staff of 50,000 will eventually be required, received its second reading m the House of Commons after a Labour amendment declaring its provisions to be
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  • 42 21 New York, June 10. FOLLOWING the London lead, earlier leading underwriters here have drasticaJJy reduced war risk and marine insurance rates. The new rates are almost at precrisis levels, with differentiation between American and foreign flags eliminated.- Reuter
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  • 134 21 Latest messages from London show that Foreign Office expert William Strang- flics to Moscow on Mcnday instead of Saturday, to help smooth out the remaining difficulties m the formation of an Anglo-French-Soviet pact. London, June 9. MR. William Strang, of the Foreign Office, who
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  • 40 21 London, Juno 10— The submarine Thetis was insured In the marine insur ance market for £500.000, part of which is with Liverpool underwriters but the larger share is placed m the Tn«,w. insurance market- Reuter
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  • 439 21 Kenneth Blake Roland McKic 5" an Curtis Ashley Cooper Hon. Alan Howard Noel Corrie Marianne Anthea Mo.slcv Monsieur Maingot Arnold Nassim Lieut.-Comdr. Rogers ..Geoffrey Folliu Diana Lake Joanna Archdeacon Kit Neilan .Basil Ditma Jacqueline Maingot ..Betty Hume-Bret Lord Heybrook Kenneth Bis "FRENCH Without Tears"
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  • 142 21 Training Notes From Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) >OT, Saturday. PRELIMINARY gallop* m prt pi rat m f or th" Selanff'jr Tori Club's sumntei meeting wore held this monitag; Rain somewhat heavy, -,r f candidates fr i" i>les were exercised on the main (rack which was opened to training. and
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  • 221 21 Selangor Tennis Championships (Tribune Staff Reporter) riviTVATOs Ku jla Lumpur. Friday. |U-DAY S matches m (he men's singles of th e Selangor bun tennis champiorshfps leaves P. Suupiah, tht> holder, to i"eet Das Lazarus m the quarter finals and J. R Bong will inert San K^ok lliye also m the
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  • 281 21 rAI Singapore, Saturday. |N a very Interesting speech m which mention was made of the record set up by Singapore where no fewer lhar 80 pupils were entered for the various stages of the Trinity Collet of Music (London) examinations this and of the high opinion
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  • 60 21 plJv for ,2 g have been selected to V■Y mr a c niOr Do P art ™nt of the Ong Swee Keng (Captain), Tan Guan Hon<;. Neo Hock Lim. Au Keng Chu, L M()1 I S. Hope, A C NeuDronner. H. Lewis, S. Shirazie, R o. Clark, c.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 64 21 To-day's Sports ar™l ?o!i e ows°°- S CVCntS Cricket: S.C.C. vs. United n c S.C.C. CSC. vs S R C S.R.C. C.R.C. vs. R.A.O.C.— Hong o IJwi Green. S.C.C. vs. St. Andrew's Old Boys—Farrer Park. Medical College vs. S.R C. Medical College. Badminton: Singapore Championships— aerical Union. Athletics: Malay Girls'
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  • 1396 22 Wa^__7_t_Wx^Wmr___ m ___m\w_W m _W WZ_ 'mTrnWrnJ M I MftWl^ *»H I BBh^aJ^l*i p^" >7Al^^^ kg^^^ tMl^*^*^ fc Insurance Of Amateurs Expenses Must Be Met Season Tickets To Stadium CAPS FOR ALL MALAYA CUP PLAYERS AMATEUR soccer players can be insured against *^^%^*"^££*SZ A
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  • 262 22 Chinese Beat Police In Muar League Soccer {From Our Own Correspondent] Muar, Friday. FE tendency to play the man instead of the ball was mainly responsible for the Mu*t Police losing to the Muar Chinese I—2 when the sides met m the first match m the second round of the
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  • 389 22 SECAMAT SPORTS NOTES [From Our Own Correspondent] Seganti. T OCKHART came into his own this week when he took six cheap wickets against the Segamat Cricket Club for Geauanf. Genuang scored a decisive win by 105 runs. Genuang batted first and fine batting by Matthews. Jerram
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  • 54 22 Singapore's Malaya Cup Trials Fe foiiowim ptoy«« been Invited <« f» »J tralninf with 11 selection of the JJIA. laya" Cup Team, IWPj Abdul RaSuwm Ht^ *JJ Rahman, AMiU^ g Jmlfw, Soon Cfcwn g Ibrahim, H« Kok Cbo>.^ Ctaong, SaUeh Mn CM— Seng <*** ■JT t^ San, Ha Tee Sijnj.
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    • 150 22 EMPIRE TALKIE Mat.:— To-day Only. Z Whole Serial Of J j 'TIM TYLER'S LUCK" j A Thrilling Universal Serial I GRAND THEATREJ Mat.:— To-day Only. ["LOST HORIZON" "We Have Our j Moments" iHmM"" 1 1 ***** 11 IS IT MAGIC! \mazing Feats of hypnotism, auto-suggestion, telepathy and all the arts
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  • YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS
    • 413 23 MATCH AT THE STADIUM -BLUSG m*« was seen at Ans^ K«ad Stadium yesterday nfterI mv t n the Chinese took full points from the R (ChaS? itiM a ue match anffl) In a ft* it a fast pace, Mh sides we a fine display,
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    • 25 23 HUNT CUP PROBABLES I?OLLOWiv^ L°ndon. June 10. f H Unt! probaW^ for the nunt cup race: Smith.. BuclwooV"'^'- The Hour 'E and Chelsea Reach.- Reuter
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    • 35 23 Singapore A.A.A. Championships T F ftn *apore Amateur Athletic AanaesatioB wiJ1 hoJ(J Us p thampiorship Meet in* at the S.C.C. mnnd on June 29, 30 and Julv 1. Entries close on Saturday Jun e 17.
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    • 7 23 n 00 ih. ZgZ^ZJSS!* molor
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    • 101 23 Badminton Tourney Results |INIERESTING badminton was provided at the Haw-P ar G>Tnnasium Hall when further ties m the S.B.A. junior tournament were played 1 here was no surprise results and t d not reach a hi^ h standard. In the opening tie of the day c B f«? 5 IS
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    • 100 23 R.S.G.C. LADIES WIN •pE ladies' match between the Royal Mrs. R. Waketord Mrs. N. A. Worley Mrs. J. Heslinga J I Mrs. K.D. Mathewson J. /4 Mrs. E. G. Collier t /4 Mrs. F. Horsfall Mrs. H. C. Reilly Mrs. E. A. Elder Miss E. M. Hallas lx I Miss
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    • 79 23 Singapore, Sunday. THE following are some of the best re -f *u UV m the first Qualifying round C. A. R. Bateman 74 H. L. H. Lim 1\ J- H. Beaton T. Bhck 5 C. Watson S H. B. syni J7 C P. Allen II i
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    • 206 23 KEDAH RACE RESULTS WALK -OVER WIN IN SEVENTH RACE! (From O«r Own Reporter! FOLLOWING were <he results of ,h e Kcdah cSk*"*' mectins held this afternoon: gymkhana (race) BIG SWE3P Total Pool gi 3 0 First Prize N0. "5048 T- C °1 d n P r lze No. 2581 Tn.rd
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      12 23 A photograph taken at the 30th an ™.*i winners Picture were the
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    • 214 23 SELANGOR WIN 2—1 IN TAME MATCH [From Our Oivn Reporter] Selangor 2- KUH,a Lum P ur Saturday. Selangor's inside trio were (he ir,r<n disappointment for tho U£ rh they rin btog well enough they un g£ Faulty finishing was the cause <v and working
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    • 117 23 Man Woman Stabbed; Lift Accident; Person Found Dead In Bath -Room Ambulance Calls Singapore, Saturday wlm. r ICised wounds over the tack vhile th» woman suffered an ineiswi were both taken to the General hospiBan k chulia Street, this XfnSfn wte^ the S Wt )ammed between both do s On
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    • 21 23 London, Saturday .—The Lord Mayo <■ Fund for the dependents of men los?in the submarine to £35,000.- British Official Wireless
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    • 22 23  -  D. R. Yetton H. Deans The following have been selected to o ay the° C YMr 0X the Junior'OWtoeS Ressrves:-
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  • 48 24 McElwaine. of Trengganu and Lady »mau. Another group of guests at the Garden Party. The pipers of the Gordon Highlanders^wiio^upplied the music during the T p h a e n? m Honour ol his^^"^J^, XtrT^hX^U cEU andVadu,, memo*, of a„ cor.,„.a„.U«. >
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