Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1934

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI. -No. 195 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Aug. 13, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 275 1 A. PUNTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins, and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices rcoraing %a «laily exchange i aits. Bouquet fiSp s T1 se who
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    • 150 1 MAAS-4. I A Lal** Model Camera Agfa Box I $2.50 each. I We assure that you would be able to J take good snaps out of this Camera j which we guarantee. Inspection cordially invited at YICK WAH SING, j Watch-maker Photo Supplier, i i 81, North Bridge Road 1
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    • 130 1 i<— i ii M Iribune f I 'Dominant In \plMalaya I *Wiiri!ntuMt<itumHiiiiiitiii!iiiiitttiiiiiiuautiiiiiiiitiiii!ii!iitii!iiiii[itT>Tiiiiiiii;it>i»'ia *niitiitii'i!iiiiaiiini!<»iia»fHiMiiiiiiit>a s i »1,1 iwi.jui,,! iiauiiilitliiluaJiairtUliiliri hĕu» t>> i i ii I 1 i LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHbißdiiiißL^H STANDARD I SHADES j U READY MIXED j^H 1 I WARIN Sole Agents: Incorporated in SA f° IHlMlillillllliliniui lUlllltiruil'llllllKlllllliliiliHi litil f l Mjiiii..ti.iiL
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  • 1190 2 Shipping News Notices. TRAMP SUBSIDY INADEQUATE Owners Call For A Further Grant London, July 6. A SPECIAL meeting of th>> Tramp Shipowners' Committee was held yesterday morning in London, to consider the Government's proposal of a £2,000,000 subsidy. A lengthy discussion extended into the afternoon, and no scheme as to
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  • 266 2 Danger Of Damage To Ships Reduced Danger of damage to either ship or Jock during docking operations has been greatly reduced by the perfection of a new type of rubber dock fender that absorbs the shocks of contacts which are unavoidable when warping a vessel into its
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  • 374 2 Arcform Steamer's Trip Across The Atlantic DETAIL* of a remarkable voygae made by the Arcform steamer Arcgow, fully, laden, from Cardiff to Buenos Ayres. on one of her two main boilers have been received by Sir Joseph Isherwood in a letter from the master of the ship. Captain
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  • 817 2 Improvements On Earlier Type THE Wallasey Corporation ferry-steamer Royal Daffodil IL, built by Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co., Ltd., successfully passed her acceptance trials off the mouth oi the Mersey recently. Two days afterwards the vessel was taken out again for a demonstration trial with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 ■STEAMER SAILINGS. 0«d BRITISH I INDIA ll'. A O S. N. CO.'fc SAILINGS. |1 OUTWARDS. If? Due j I Tonnage. Singapore HfANTIJA 11.000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE 0,000 Aug. 30 ■tAWALPIKD] 17,(H)0 Aug. 31 KO.MORI.N' 15.000 Sept. 14 Mil IJT AN 6,100 Sept. 27 RAJ I*! TANA 17.000 Sept. 28 BeHAR
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    • 171 2 W LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j t SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, I r .n D Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Sues, Port j I pC. B mb jy. sbid, Pi ra ou 3 Brindisi, Venice and J Port Said, Briadisi, Venice Trieste.
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    • 188 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeuUcb Australische Dampfschiffi Getellachaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due S'poro. t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 20 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Sept. 6 J m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila Sept 18 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct. 4
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    • 577 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEDTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated la Germany). The nndernoted arc the Company* tn tended fixtures 7 la OUTWARDS. "FULDA" for Manila, H'kong, m S'hai, N. China Japan I "ISAR" for Manila H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Au HOMEWARDS. "TRAVE" for M'seilles, R'dam, Hamburg Bremen Aup 12 f "KOELN" for M'seilles,
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  • 406 3 Mining Shares Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. I tic following mining share quotations > issued by Fraser and Co., exchange stock brokers Buyers. Sellers. ipa Tin 5|3 s;ioy 2 im Kumbang Tin 37|6 40 tral Malay 50 52 6 Ay t Hitam Tin 1416 15 3 Weng 2.02v
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  • 125 3 I I) BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Euyers. Sellers. ipore Municipal H901) 5 per cent. 108 112 norn ore Municipal 4' 2 per cent. 110 115 norn pore Municipal (1909) 4*2 per cent. 110 115 norn ipore Municipal •1913 i 4 per cent. 102 105
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  • 174 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION REMARKABLE LOCAL STEADINESS Decline In New York (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 24% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $114, up Friday's Prices:— London, 7 7|16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Easier after firm. New York: 15 7 16
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  • 247 3 Improvement In Rubber Maintained Reuter Wireless. a 1 1 Ltndon, Aug. 8. ON the Stock Exchange the general tone to-day continued good but aoart from the sustained activity in Kaffirs, business was on a smaller scale in view of the approaching* end of the three-weeks' account. Co'ton rose
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  • 77 3 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. reported the following latest buyers' prices for Malayan Palm Oil and Palm Kernels: PALM OIL IN BULK: c.i f. landed weights Halifax (Nova Scotia) 2.25 cents (U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.f. landed weight Liverpool Hollanrt Hamburg £9 17s. 6d. per ton. PALM
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  • 410 3 Britain's Quota In Free Markets (By Air Mail). London, July 26. UNDER the International Tinplate Agreement, signed last week in Paris alter many months ol negotiation, Great Britain is to receive a quota of 55 per cent, of trade in the free markets, of which the most important
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  • 96 3 Receipts Nearly Double Those Of Last Season The value of South African wool sold during the season just ended was nearly twice as much as in last year's season. The figures are: 1934 1933 £11,500,000 £6,800.000 The average price per lb. of creasy wool advanced from 4.
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  • 146 3 Sound Position In Calcutta •By Air Mail) London, July 26. rE tone of the Shellac market remains quite steady with buyers at better prices than last week and the small amount of liquidation in August delivery has found buyers prepared to take up and hold their purchases. Messrs.
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  • 114 3 £39,087,000 Favourable Trade Balance Of Sydney. Australia's favourable trade balance for 10 months of the present financial year is £39.087,000—that is £2,953.000 more than the favourable trade balance for the corresponding period of 1932-33 —according to official statistics. Exports of merchandise were valued at £81.397,000. and imports at
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  • 210 3 Singapore, Aug. 13. j R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $112 j R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $95 Rice, B. Siam N. t per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan SBB Siam, No. 1 $159 Siam, No. 2 $133 Siam, No
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  • 88 3 (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Slreet. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit
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  • 315 3 Free From Debenture Charges (by Ait* Mail). London, July 20. THE eigtb annua) ordinary general meeting of the Malay United Rubber Estate*, Ltd.. wa* held at 71 St. Mary Axe, E.C. Mr. P. J. Burgvas (the chairman) said that, briefly, the position on the completion of the
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  • 104 3 Asiatic Petroleum Go. (S.S.), Ltd. j Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British
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  • 53 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE. V Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0.82 Socony Motor Gasoline (14 drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (I|4 tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.4'? Sylvan Arrow
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  • 62 3 (By Air Mail.) London, July 26. Kramat Tin Dredging, Ltd.. announces a first interim of 2V 2 per cent, and a bonus payment of five pei cent., payable on August 10, in respect of 1934-35. The first interim distribution in respect of 1933-34 totalled five per cent., and
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  • 378 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Monday, 11 a m The following rubber share quotatioi are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyi and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall fc Shares. L Co. Evatt. 1 ALenby 180 190 180 190 1 Alor Gajah 1.40 150 1.40 150 IA. Hitapi 1.70
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  • 275 3 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS- I CLOSING QUOTATIO' «"5 Buyers. Sell j $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 160 1.1 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.75 1.8 £1 £1 B. Ameri. lobacco 117 121 1 $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.40 5.6 il £1 C. Tin Prof. 7 p.c. 25 3 26■
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  • 62 3 /DAILY PRICE!* CtJSRSFIT. Singapore, Monday, no Buyers. Selle R.S S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 24* do. (F. 0.8.) Aug. 26% 2S Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Sept. 72 -•>;. Oct. Dec. 26 V» Jan. Man h 26 April June 27% ~W Tone of Market: Dull.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND >\ ()RK MEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil St.. Singapore
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    • 64 3 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT I The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed fof the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager to help In establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT
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    • 202 3 Oversea-ChiDese Banking Corporation Li (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO j THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, 1 AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10 000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE. CHINA LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 552 4 IM. HASS4N, I 36, 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I i undertake all sorts of work ■electrical, gas and water serve line. Fr give prompt attention to all ■tiers either big or small. Biy n »t consult us about your Buirements ■timaic; submitted upon reBest without charge or obliga-
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    • 331 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—SaIes Girl (Chinese) for a retail shop. Apply Box No. 415, c|o Malaya Tribune. EYESIGHT CONS Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It is dangerous to neglect them. Free Sight-Testing and a wide range of glasses and frames to choose from. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians
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    • 763 4 PUBLIC IJOTIGES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4ft% DEBENTURE STOCK 19^0. Interest Due Ist September, 1934. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Register of the above Stock will !be closed from the 18th to the 31st August, I 1034, both days inclusive. I C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. PERAK TURF CLUB. August
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    • 701 4 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, (In Voluntary Liquidation). Loss Of Scrips. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications have been made to the Liquidators of this Company to issue duplicate scrips in place of the following share certificates which are alleged to have been lest or mislaid:— i Certificate No. 607 for
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    • 341 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established H2B. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, St etc Booklet free. M. ANCTA.NO. Prinri PRIVATE TUITION:
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    • 575 4 j HERE'S SOMETHING NEW AND RELIABLE. HK rr Of'oi'oa r H M.C.C. SpeciaV II Jewel. Chromium Plated, Interchangeable, Swiss M Watck I We Guarantee to replace New Machine within a year of purchase if anything goes wrong with th Watch provided it shows no sign Rust. YICK WOH HING 429,
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  • 913 5 Tost Of Training LESSONS OF THE EXERCISES (By Air Mail.) London, July 26. f|NLY a misunderstanding of the very oddest kind could allow who witnessed the Air Exer--0 successfully concluded this to deduce that in a real war v* ,uld be laid at an enemy's air
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  • 121 5 Dr. Waller Robert Matthews Chosen London, June 19. Dr. Walter Robert Matthews, Dean of Exeter, ha* been chosen to succeed Dr. Inge as Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Dean Inge—nicknamed "The Gloomy Dean" for his pessemistic Views on some of modern life—wiD retire ,»n October 2.
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  • 75 5 Peeress Reports Careless Motorist Lady Brownlow was the principal witness against a motorist charged at Grantham with careless driving by "cutting in." Sir Charles Welby. in fining the defendant, said that Lady Brownlow had done a public service by reporting the case to the police, who had great
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  • 530 5 British Invasion Of U.S. Market (By Air Mail.) London, July 29. ONE of the mcst important developments in the history of the British film industry is the decision of the Gau-mont-Britioh Corporation to invade the American market with its own distributing and sales organisation. Mr. C.
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  • 148 5 M. Marthou On His Geneva Visit Paris. "We lived through some rather ardent weeks at Geneva, where I had to say a few words which sometimes caused enjotion. astonishment, fear—even anguish"—declared M. Barthou, the French Foreign Minister, in the course of a brilliant impromptu speech at a
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  • 62 5 The old vessel, Star of Alaska, once tho pride of the Alaska packers salmon fleet, has been turned into a travelling aquarium carrying glass tanks full of the ocean's strangest freaks, and will shortly make a world tour starting from San Francisco. The vessel was built at Clyde
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  • 351 5 Prefect System In Malaya A PLEASANT function, the first of its kind, took place at Raffles College on Friday when the Singapore Teachers' Associat on entertained the Johore Teachers' Association. A number of badminton and term's matches v/ere played, after which a group photograph was taken. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 156 5 Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble or Bladder WeakW make* you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Dizziness, Khi imatlaa, Stiffness, Burning, m Smarting, Itching or Acidity try the m discovery Cystex (Siss-tex). Guaranteed to end your troubles In 8 day* or niuiiey back. At all chemists. JoS. TRAYERS SONS. Singapore
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    • 447 5 EAT in moderation. Take daily exercise In the open air. Do not worry. Go to bed at a reasonable hour. Correct or prevent the little ills by taking a sparkling glass of Andrews. Follow the c simple rides and you will enjoy mental and physical well-Kin;. In particular, remember, that
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  • 135 6 i llaunts Hotels Every Year To Meet His Friends Vrmcc. A UlUo yi>llOW mongrel dog called Uarro whn lives by roamlim the street If Venice, has beau onshlng his way into Ihc hnlelo rtttring tnc lust lew ■ay.i and smiling round expectantly. I He Ls looking Tor Mr.
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  • 170 6 Centuries-Old Bells May Cease Ringing London. The bells of Sherborne Abbey. Dorset, whirh have been in use for four centuries, may be stopped during the night, because their sou ad disturbs the sleep cf the boys of Sherborne School. These bells are the heaviest peal in the country.
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  • 154 6 British Methods To Be Shown At Liege Brussels. British solutions of modern traffic 1 problems are among the exhibits at th International Traffic Exhibition which is to be opened shortly at Liege. The Exhibition includes a historical review \cf passenger conveyances, and iof "safety first*' devices since the
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  • 141 6 Li fts 26 Men Off Their Feet Quebec. Vctor Dolamarro, a 44-year-old "strojn? man" fro:n the Lac Bouchetto lumber district, has celebrated the 2U».h rnnivetsay of his debut as a professional welght-lfter by Jiiring 26 avcragetuaeri mm ai once, Thr. msn were itandirc on a platform which Dolamnrro
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  • 67 6 Stockholm. Ploughing a mcodow on Faaro, an island off Gotland, a farmer named Karlstroem turned up a number of sifter pieces When he had collected Sam col!kl h€ found th *y numbered Two of the pieces sent for examination to rhe Royal Custodian of Antiquities at Stockholm
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  • 213 6 VESSELS ARRIVED i Singapore, Saturday. Kudat, British, 1,021 tons; from Bangkok 11.8, to Bangkok 14.8. Tilawa, British, «,153 tons; from Osaka 10.8, to P. Swettenham 12.8. Kudat, British, 1,725 tons; from Bangkok 11.8, to Bangkok 14.8. Vyner Brooke, Dutch 720 tons; from
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  • 116 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kudat 18: Hong Peng 16; Glenearn 13; Pres. Garfield 11: Narbada 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Raby Castle 30: Kaiong 32; Darvel 34; Chattanooga
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  • 161 6 Plays Getting More Popular In England London. Shakespeare is booming in England. Mr. W. H. Savery, the General Manager of the Stratford-on-Avon Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, has stated that the receipts of the theatre are £9.000 up on those of the correpponding period last year. The box-office takings now
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  • 132 6 £100,000 Gift For New Library Loudon, I Mr. Harold L. Cohen, of Liverpool, whose family have been ussociitttd with the City for four £«©erations, hits made a gill of £100,000 to the University of Liverpool for the purpose of erecting a new library. 112 In a letter to
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  • 43 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From China by the Cremer, due at Singapore to-morrow. From China by the Conte Verde, due at Singapore at daylight on Wednesday.
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  • 12 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Rajputana July 20 Aug. 11
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  • 30 6 The s.s. Tilawa from Rangoon and Calcutta. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. on Saturday, the 11th instant will now close at 3 p.m. to-day. 1
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  • 79 6 Swinging Over From Politics To Sport Paris. Holidays are already being planned by the statesmen of France—and some kind of sport seems to be the popular idea of a change from politics. This is what some of them intend to do when free from the cares of office:
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  • 207 6 SELLING. I Singapore, Aug. 13. London 3 months' sight 2)4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 2 4 13|64 London 60 days' sight 2 4 3|16 i London 30 days' sight 2 4 5|32 London demand 2|4V B I London T.T. 2|4 3|32 Lyon and Paris demand 886 Hamburg
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  • 73 6 Aeroplane For Wall-Street Business Men New York. A fourteen-passenger Bellanca aeroplane will in future carry a group of Wall-Street business men to their offices every morning. They all live in Long Island, and up to the present have used the railway or their private motor-cars. The aeroplane
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  • 268 6 Public Function Am] Spores K:ti TO-DAY, AUG, J 3 High Tide,—l2.4o pm. Football: SAF,A. League, iv. S.R.C. v. Pulau Brani. .v Stadium; Division Two Police, Jalan Besar Stadium ly. S.C.C. "B" v. P.R.C. it Golf: S.G.C. Women's Mo»i iv TO-MORROW. AUG High Tides.—o.2B a.m..
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  • 53 6 ALHAMBRA.—"You're Telling M AFOLLO.—"Shipmates and •'Son of India/ CAPITOL.—"Men In White." EMPlRE.—Hindustani talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, China* Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani Lalki NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Danrinr. sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Ladies of the J R*iTZ—Chinese silent pictlll ROXY.—"The House On 56th Street,"
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  • 37 6 Lisbon. Two brothers. Francisco Santos, quarrelled in a Sobral de Monte Agraco. Est] They whipped out knives, a duel. Ernesto was killed, and P so badly wounded that be I ed to recover.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 367 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS ■in ■iimniiiiiiii iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiim inn iiiiniiwgiiiiniiiiwiiiinnMiiiiiiiiiiiii niiiiniiniiiiiiiiriinininmnrMiHfiiiiinn^ •litlitul itllt::»..*..till<it.>l!l|iil.,t'itl.lllliililll.( I »h4 t II 1 Ii ii Ii I I I I 111 l ililtljlllll IjlUlllllllllttliailtfltUMlljllUllllf GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scorta Road. 'Phoao 64W. c Special Dinner Sl Dance} ON SATURDAY j Musir by ARTHUR'S ELITE BAND. NO FOT? AFTFW DTNNISR
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    • 85 6 COME AND DANCE OR LEARN TO DANCE AT TAN'S MOST EXCLUSIVE STUDIO. THERE IS ALWAYS AN EFFICIENT STAFF EAGER TO HELP YOU. STUDIO, WHERE YOU CAN LBARN OR FRACTICE ALL THE LATEST DANCES ONLY A STONE'S THROW FROM TOWN. OUR PRINCIPAL WILL BE PLEASED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH FULL PARTICULARS
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    • 7 6 Backache; Drive away the pain with 300H
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 214 6 POSTAL mmtiotHCi 1 S5 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. China (generally) (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. japan (Hong Peng) 2 p.m. j Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m Burma (Tilawa) 3 p.m. i India, North and East (Tilawa)
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    • 264 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following la the of drilh of the Singapore Volunteer Co ps up to a>ii far week-ending Aug. V), rtO.li: TO-DAY, AUG. If. 5.1& p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A.(v), j Lecture. j S.lfi p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E.(v), Demolitions. i s.15 p.m.—Clifford Pier, S.F.C. R. E. (v), j Section Parade. jo 15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.F.A
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  • 948 7 "DEFENCE FUND" INAUGURATED British Plans n outlook for British shipping brighter than it has been at time since the depression began I years ago. c President of the Board of :,s c xposed to a good deal of racking" when he discbsed the rnmentV short-range and longpolicies.
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  • 564 7 Danger Of Some Recent Tendencies |N his address to the Canterbury Diocesan 1 Conference in July the Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking as "one who is deeply pledged to the cause of Christian unity," ex?e-' tharikf.'.,,css mi.iy of the current efforts towards "the restoration of the visible
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  • 80 7 Statement By Chinese Ministry Of Commtmfcalidris Nanking, July 27. The provisional pilotage regulations are «till under consideration and no date has yet been fixed for their enforcement, declared a spokesman of the Ministry of Communications to-day, who fieri ied the r ports that the regulations enforced on September
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  • 182 7 Plan To Manufacture Mystery Product Oslo. LARGE scale production. of heavy jteter" the new chemical discovery which has mystified numerous scientists during the past year, is announced by Norsk Hydro, the big Norwegian nitrate concern. The firm announce that they will produce the substance at a considerably cheaper
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  • 124 7 Czechoslovak May Export Mammoth Skeletons Prague. A new item will be added to Czechoslovak exports if the plan of tha Moravian paleontologist, Dr. J. Stehlik, is realised. He thinks there is a demand for the skeletons oi extinct mammoths. The Czechoslovak province of Moravia is the richest
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  • 100 7 Clearance To Be Made In Five Years Londcn. In four or five years every slum aouse in Londcn will have disappeared. This .statement was made by Mr. Lewis Silkin, Chairman of the Housing and Public Health Committee of the l.q:c. He was referring to the programme which
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  • 112 7 Man Who Had Worn None For 12 Years Chicago. Clothes have killed Abe Hihkley. a citizen tst Chicago. For 12 years he had worn none and had lived a hermit's life in an abandoned chicken coop. His companions were innumerable stray cats and his food was milk
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  • 94 7 Noel Coward Had Appendicitis Attack While Acting London. Mr. Noel Coward, the well-known playwright and actor, has been operated oh for acute appendicitis. He was taken ill while acting in his own play "Conversation Piece" but though in great pa n continued with Ins part until the end of
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  • 879 7 The Heckler's Art SCENE AT MARBLE ARCH rpHE speeches delivered at the Marble Arch are surely one of the most characteristic side-shows oi London. Here may be studied subtle effects of the curse of Babel together with agreeable extravagant aspects of human names. To stroll on a
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  • 244 7 The secret of good health lies in the condition of the blood stream, and it is due to their unique ability to create new, rich, red blood that Dr. Williams" Pink Pills have proved so effective in the treatment of all manner of ills which have their origin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 326 8 capitol ;;i I iT lil D X (l Aft I F RIGHT NOW—IT IS THE |j Lt\K It Uftfl L Ll OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF THE NEW YORK MYBNA LOY BROADHURST Theatre it flftXV jJTJJ™ f il as the goal of thouSmnm MP* IpUjl «fw who applaud its mwm ■■■■wW ous
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    • 333 8 ~l l. ,.f..«.iu»Mininl i .l. l |..»MiHini..l"i'>«««''«''«''«»« ,,,ll l ll »f pavilion! TO-NIGHT: 6.15, 9.15. 1 1§ j i GLOOM SCRAMS! t i i J&S H «OSCO 1 I I RKO RADIO PICTuTj I NEXT CHANGE CONSTANCE I I BENNETT in I m ;"Our Betters"! i i i i i
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    • 221 8 ADVERTISE M K \t Chinese Cleik for Johore R il Must have knowledge of Eng] Chinese and accounts. Elderly i able. Free quarter: Small i salary but good prospects for su date. Apply P> x No. 421, Tribune. ORDINANCE* NO 14 (BANKRUPTCY I IN THE SUPREME COURI STRAITS SETTLE lIE
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  • 185 9 I'd Promote Trade- In Marin? Products Singapore, Monduy. r.I.LG'VI lON of Japanese bus: usss• i ttii'd by Mr s Uno, nrii on S.*tur<iu" J:n' t\* lOndilfitiuy, lnv.'s'T.*i 11:* ,>u ►hJHtles of promoting wii -lapa'Vsv pi'traDvt* in 1 n luoU'iht i called loji oi UvVuUs nun !y marine
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  • 291 9 Four Hurt In Motor Collision Singapore, Monday. Malay boy of about tight years of age alleged to have been struck by a stone n was thrown at him by a compatriot the Bedoa district on Saturday evening recei d a small lacerated wound over right ndje <>f the
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  • 138 9 Chinese Plead Guilty To Possession Singapore, Monday. Approximately $6,000 worth or ;;on.bend chandu and opium were seized a party of Revenue Officers beaded Mr. L. D. Darby. Assistant Con'roi- of Monopolies, when they raided 48. tal Lane, on Saturday morning, rncj t aided the house at about B.la
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  • 137 9 l T nul)le To Find Place To Live Singapore, Monday. A 11• *;t a younj? MalHy named Omar K -Mm appeared before 'he Third rate »Mi J. M. Branoer» thi■.l (he Inspector In charce of isp stated that the man had red fiom prison only a few days
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  • 13 9 Firing proceeding during the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association's B\ ley shoot on Saturday.
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  • 106 9 Tour Of Italian Shipping Magnate j mK9^ mr Singapore, Monday. /POMMANDER Guiseppe Rosso, a prominent executive of the Lloyd 1% iestino. one of the leading European shipping concerns in Italy, is in Singa oore on a visit of inspection of the local branch. He arrived on
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  • 112 9 Enjoyable Function At The Great World Singapore. Monday. A tjiven at the Great World on i Saturday night In aid rf thp Country Swimming club attracted a lurte crowd. I MiKle Wu- provided b\ D Souzas orrhestra in coniurtion with the Sarobodian# <un orchestra got up by local
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  • 98 9 Forcer} I and ing 4 i Hatfirld Aerodrome Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 9. The Canadian airmen. Reid and Ayling, after passing the custom! a Heston. continued their flight to Ha*field aerodrome, where they landed at 7.35 p.m. Reid declared they had c very rou.<?h time in crossing the
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  • 131 9 Sequel To Pulau Tekong Rioting Singapore. Monday. A verdict of causing grievous hurt against Ng Wah Hong was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, at the end of a two-day inquiry into the dea*h of a Malay. Hamid bin Omar, who is alleged to have
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  • 67 9 Chinese Sĕntenced For Escaping Singapore. Monday. Re-arrested after escaping from legal custody of the Police while under a charge of theft, a Chinese youth. Ng Oh Bah. was this morning produced before Mr. N. Grice, the Second Magistrate, his worship sentencing him to 14 days' r.i. for escaping.
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  • 452 9 Last Letter From Hindenburg Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug. 8. MM ACCEPTED this mission in order to 1 fulfil it in accordance with its meaning and spirit, because I know how much depends on its realisation for removing the tension in Europe and because I can thereby
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  • 117 9 London. Aug. 1 The RaiaH Bendaharn of Perak was introduced to the Kintf■ and Qtteetl by Colonial Secretary at a (.am-n party at Buckingham Palace on -July 28. The Rajah has been spending holiday in Britain since May. The engagement is announced between Mr. Wilfred Bond, of
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  • 65 9 Dodge City. Kansas. Cowboys have taken to playing polo with a polo mallet has replaced marksmanship with a sixshooter." There is keen rivalry between rancnes to win polo cups, and cowboys wear open-necked shirts and smartly-cut riding breeches instead of "chaps." gauntlets and two-galloon hats. The cowboys
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  • 86 9 Letters To 7Jc Editor. t I Our readers are Invited to mite to us on subject* o/ public interest. It viust be understood thai the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing', and
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  • 79 9 Tu I tic Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir.—l think all truilh sums sueh •One Way Traffic." "No Parkins.' Drive Slowly," ctc.. should curry translations hi Chinese as It l.s among .his section of the people that the majority if til road users not educated in English are found Some
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  • 130 9 fTo the Eddor Mulaf/a Tribunei Sir—Mr C Wilkinson quotes i'loiibc,tess Mary Baker Eddy and tells us that Christian Scleti isU are advised to seek surgical aids in jertaui eas:s Why should they resort Lo aurgtc&l aid vviiile ihey oelievp that disease is an 'error" of a false belief
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  • 269 9 To the Editor. Malaya Tribune! 1 Sir,—Who is there among travellers j ij) India who not (niniliur with \sliui 1: ccmmonly known as the Indian rop=* trick. which consist-* of the tossing tne free end of a ladder Into the air. mounting It and In UU same
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  • 124 9 Death Of Doyen Of I'.S. Playwrights New York Awl, 13 .IE IU-jih. ».«5 occurred from »I Mr AuijnstUi Thornn». duye u >1 Ar.uiicftn ployw!iuht > -Rcuu-f Mi Tliotnrs wu 77 r>l w Ithi d y varied I'Arecr. vtudymr Juv. \»s ».wo .years and «spending =ux vmi'j* its ndlv..
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  • 151 9 Polios Detain Man fn huantaa It fr >>< l»i" f' <11 tfr/up'vT* Kil llj l A<K 13' LjM"Up p.r>'U* iLi w> j 1 l»c ;),>ll «fv :tty in* r. uiLrdi U» i. m n' m n Ju KjuntlM Ju.C*"• print 'jtj; 'I -tt *t1 t:i
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    • 296 9 SHOW I I BBJSJHRBHB s P. 0. CARTHAGE ORCHESTRA. I THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS j A Non-Stop Dance And Cabaret 1 TO BE HELD ON I August 15th, mi I AT j THE GREAT WORLD CABARET IX AID OF THE j SINGAPORE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN Dancinu from 8.30 Until 2
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  • 33 10 Mr*. A. Rneburti :u:«t Xniuily beer 10 thi«r.k all rtluiivvs n Ml frli'tuta who i'un<«rnl of :ht U'U 4 Ml- Ku«burn :»u<i th-.-c who =?«.ni wrciith«> anil lelter> of co'niolenci*.
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  • 698 10 QONGRATIJLATING the newGovernor and High Commissioner on obtaining "probably the most interesting appointment in the Colonial Service," a writer in British Malaya says: "It is a country full oi* variety and fascination, with its cosmopolitan population, its Crown Colony and nine Malay States, its beautiful scenery and, for
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  • 125 10 The Malayan Civil List for 1934 has been issued by the Government Printing Office. I Mi. Royal Leonard arrived in Singapore by the Imperial Airways liner Arethusa. He came by air from London. Passengers to Calcutta by the Astraea were Mr. Jaganath Agarwalla and Mr. Pandit L. Kanyal. Among those
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  • 210 10 rpHE tragedy of the China drought becomes more poignant day by day. On top of reports that entire families, rather than face death by slow starvation, have committed suicide comes the news that tigers and wolves from the hills of Hupeh have descended upon the
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  • 205 10 A STRANGE piece of news is contained in one of the London newspapers. Rumours spread in the West End," it was stated, "Vhat the engagement between Miss Violet Melnotte, the owner of the Duke of York's Theatre, and Mr. Fat Moore, manager of the theatre, had been broken
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  • 165 10 A JAVA contemporary gives interesting details of the steps being taken to protect the. air base at Morokrembangan, near Sourabaya. Successful tests have been carried out with tho latest type, of anti-aircraft guns, which, it is said, can throw projectiles I height of ten miles. The guns are mounted
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  • 252 10 interesting point was raised by officer of the Selangor Police the other day. He observed that people who lost articles of value, frequently through their own deliberate careless ness, expected the police, to run round the town or comb" the countryside foi the recovery of their stolen property The
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  • 254 10 By "Looker-On" MR. P. G. Wodehouse, writer of humorous novels and creator of the immaculate Jeeves, is being sued by the United States Government for £50,000—£25,000 for alleged arrears of income-tax and £25,000 in penalties. On which the appropriate comment to be, "Now laugh that off."
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  • 51 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. AIR DEFENCE OF BRITAIN, 5. SHIPPING OUTLOOK. 7. THE HECKLER'S ART. 7. OUR READERS' VIEWS, 9. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CLUB DIARY, 17. THE FIRST TRUNK MURDER 17. WATFORD FLAT TRAGEDY, 18. COCKTAILS AND POWDER, 19. KLANG AND COAST ROTARY CLUB FUNCTION.
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    • 69 10 LAST 3 DAYS WW WW WW I ROBINSON S SALE I FINAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEES MADE I SO DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF lil A ING GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. II iiiii•ii i i i ii•ii i i t iii• i •••>■■•••■■••■' I■■ 1 vwma I Haig j|
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    • 73 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., TORONTO, CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1900 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 Chief Ag'-nt For Malaya V. R. VICK E4, Hong Kon? "lank Chambers, Singapore. ssnmm i'uss— THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and oilers you its excelled service and high grade
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  • 308 11 EXPRESS COACH DERAILED Many Injured h;non station TRAGEDY, MOTHER terrible train smash has occurred in France, where ~i\ people have been killed and :;."> injured as a result of a coach ot an express train becoming derailed. The accident occurred as the i
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  • 173 11 More Trouble In Algiers Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 8. ALTHOUGH the funerals of the. vi*N tints in the anti-Jewish riots in antine passed off quietly, more c has started brewing in the region unding Constantine, according to Hgiers correspondent of Le Soir. lieved that Arabs from the mare
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  • 103 11 I f urs For Safety Of President Roosevelt Reuter Wireless. Rochester (Minnesota*. Aug. 8. 1 is creat excitement owing to j' ft of fl() pounds of dynamite from 4 Iwre in view of the fa-n that t»t Booscvf*lt has jiust -inlved to 1 1 k>M if in i
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  • 26 11 Reuter Wireless. Panama, Aug. 10. rthquake shook the city, causing in the Canal Administration tidings at Balboa. No damage was to the Canal—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 489 11 LOCARNO PACT FOR THE PACIFIC Proposal By Soviet Commissar Shanghai, Aug. 13. LITVINOFF, th? Soviet Commissar j ATA for Foreign Affairs at Moscow, is reported to have proposed the conclusion of a Locarno Pact for the Pacific between Russia, Japan, China, France, Great Britain and the United States. Japan is
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  • 80 11 The "National Duty 99 Of Manufacturers Reuter. London, Aug. 13. WORLDWIDE dumping by German manufactures is threatened by the Hitler Government, according to the Daily Herald's City editor. He states that goods will be sold at or below cost in a desperate att mpt to obtain funds to
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  • 116 11 j Claimant To Austrian Throne In Belgium Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 8. Contrary to a r.nort that they had gone to Italy, Ex-Empress Zita and her son Archduke Otto, claimant to the Throne of Austria, have not left Belgium, says the Brussels corr spondent of Le Temps. I
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  • 45 11 Reuter Wireless. Naples, Aug. 10. Three sailors were killed and 17 injured when the Italian naval scout-ship Antoniotto Usodimar3 collided with the steamer Pallade, near Naples. the victims were aboard the warship, which was holed in the bows. The steamer was undamaged.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 1038 11 Tense Situation MORE WARSHIPS AT CHINWANGTAO Shanghai, Aug. 13. TENSE situation has again been created at Shanhaikwan and Chinwangtao by the presence of Japanese troops on the one hand and British, American, French and Italian troops on the other. Movements of the forces of the European
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  • 471 11 TWO PRICES FOR SILVER Roosevelt's Order INCREASED STRENGTH OF RUBBER Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. BROKERS are surprised at Preoi dent Roosevelt's silver order but point out that it marks the beginning of the official silver campaign. They recognise that considerable stocks will be taken off the market and some are
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  • 93 11 Atlantic Airman's Narrow Escape London, Aug. 13. The aeroplane. "The Trail of the Caribou," in which the Canadian Capt. Reid and Capt. Ayling crossed the Atlantic, crashed in making a landing at Hamble. Hampshire. Capt. Reid. the pilot, and a woman passenger were not hurt. Capt. Ayling was
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  • 60 11 Kuala Lumpur Brigade Called Out (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 13. TTIE Fire Brigade was called out last A night to Setapak village where an attap house occupied by a squatter wa3 ablaze. The Brigade quickly extinguished the fire before it could spread to adjoining huts,
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  • 92 11 Rescu3d From Observation Hut Reuter. Washington. Aug, 13. ADMIRAL By id has been rescued from an observation hut In which •he passed the winter alone 123 miles liom hi* Antarctic expedition's main base at the Bay of Whales, The news is contained in a message received by the
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  • 51 11 Unadventurous Journey From England Reuter Wireless. New York Aug. 8. Aft~r an unadventurous voyage from England the Endeavour has arrived outside Newport and was welcomed by the United States warship Argo and proceeded to Bristol (Rhode Isand), where she will be fitted up for the America cup races.—Reuter
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  • 40 11 Reuter Wireless. Daytona Beach, Aug. 9. Sir Malcolm Campbell has accepted the invitation to make a furthei atHmpt o> the world land speed record, no v he 1 a V him. here early nexc year. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 103 11 Soviet Allegations Ajrans* Japan Reuter. Mtoco*. Au J*2 FRTfLER allegations that Ja>m: < ©©dais ate impeding !)■•< of the Chines Eastern Hu Un r made in reports fl'am li 1 the manager of the C E R 4 H'i Bi.serts thai the Jipuut ai.l tur authorities
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  • 76 11 Continuing His Holiday In Newfoundland Reuter Wireless. Sydney (Nova Scotiai, Au>.'. .'i jj TO the strains o! Auld Lang Syne, cheering crowd said farewell lo Ml Ramsay Mac Donald and hi* dau£hU»4 Ishbel, when they left aboard tt cruiser Dragon for St. Johns, N» v. foundland. to stay
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    • 201 11 PHQfFERINE 1 HEALTH* SALT Tones o /1/1 lonic jj as it o \lLrt> Effervescent Cleanses o r TrUib Saline Assures proper digestion Impels the purified blood I giving maximum F to stimulate the small veins nourishment, attended and nerves which keep the I by complete elimination J skin soft and
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  • 1347 12 speeches At Installation Meeting On Saturday i From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. IK Installation Meeting of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club s held yesterday at the High 1001 Hall, Klang. His Highness the Itan of Selangor and several ladies 1
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  • 114 12 Indian In Local Police Court Singapore, Monday. A stir was caused at the sea front, lelok Ayer Reclamation, on Saturday afternoon when an Indian was seen running about in nude. A police constable promptly went after the man and caught him just as it is alleged, he
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  • 74 12 Singapore. Monday. The fire brigade received a call at about two o'clock yesterday afternoon to put out a large grass fire which broke out at the 93; Mile, Bukit Timah Road ana which spread to the Milestone'l There was a danger at times of the I fire spreading
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  • 49 12 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Aug. 10. President Roosevelt has returned to the White House after a journey across the Continent and he is now confronted with a variety of urgent problems including the drought, tariffs, unemployment. Government finances, monetary pronibles and preparations for the Naval Conference.- Reuter Wireless.
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  • 166 12 I (jioh Session Opens On Monday From Our uwn Reporter/ Kualo Lumpur, Sulurelay. THERF Wll! be do «it ling in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court until Aug. 21. aw Doth ihe Chlel Justice, the flou, Mr. Samuel J. Tnomas, and Mr Juafire Burton ai uoln3 up
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  • 100 12 Allegation Of Causing Death Singapore. Monday. A Chinese named Ong Geok Seng appeared before the Fourth Mr. C. H. Whitton this morning to mswer three charges of rash driving. The charge against him was that tf causing the death of Yeo Pio while driving a motor car at
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  • 88 12 Exchange Agreement Signed In Berlin Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 10. The Anglo-German Exchange Agreement, designed to remove the d ffieulties which have impeded trade, was signed In Eerlin this afternoon. The agreement only applies to future debts *and tiansactions. London. Aug. 8. In connection with the Anglo-German Exchange
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  • 66 12 Higher Next Year In America Reuter Wireless. Washington. Aug. 10. There will be no shortage of vital foodstuffs nex year owing to the drought according to Senator Wallace. Secretary of Agriculture. Ther e will be a shortage, of sirloin steaks and pork chops but plen y of food
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  • 103 12 Extraordinary Fedt Of Russian Woman Reuter. i Moscow, iiwi- 12. 'FTIE claim 10 ha\'t twio* broken ihe I world record tbx women's prolonged paniclnite lump Is mude by Mile Bntheva collaborator of the Research In.sUl.ule of th« Soviet air fleet. who jumped on Aue.. 0 rrom an
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  • 53 12 Alarming Rise Of The Yellow River Shanghai. Aug. 13. Huge, volumes of water have reached Tsinan from the upper reaches of che Huangho River. The level at Lokow is only a little below that during the. floods last year. A furlher rise is feared. The inhabitants are alarmed—Sin
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  • 63 12 Shanghai, Arm. 13. A tea par.y was given by 35 public institutions in Shanghai yesterday afternoon in honour of the departure of a group of Chinese s -udents for America. Mayor Wu Teh Cheng presided. In a speech Dr. W. W. Yen (Chinese Minister at Moseow» advised the
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  • 156 12 Violent Disorder In Swiss Musk Hall Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Aug i A woman Kur polSUru) onr.* ni mu lc.il n. II to-n «h» >s.v-f*t 4 Violent OiSuider in WUlcli iironiincfu iJii-in-l)Crs ill llie audience Look part. I is imdei-'ood th;K thf* 112 luti oeen engaged on a Socialist
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  • 46 12 Reuter Wireless. Jersey City. Aug, 8. Si." people are dead a: the revii; of the outbreak of baciUary dysentrv and there are a further IMO cases. Nurses arc now on a hOU e-to-house visit warning the inliabita its to take prcer.uticns.—Reuter Wiretei 1.
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  • 142 12 Oaths Of Allegiance To Hitler Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 8. REICHS Bishop Mueller to-morrow becomes the virtual dictator of the Evangelical Church. Unbeknown to the general public, the National Synod of the German Protestant Church has been summoned for noon to-monow. He is proposing a law ratifying all
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  • 120 12 High Australian Duties On Textiles Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 10. A strong protest against the newAustralian duties on certain classes of cotton, yarn and piecegoods has be:n made by the joint committee of Cotton Trade Organisations in Manchester which is drawing the attention of the Board cf Trad:
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  • 119 12 Pope And The Campaign Tn U.S. Reuter Wireless. Cas k el Gandolfos. Aug. iO. The Pope to-day warmly associated himself with the campaign in the United Stales against immoral films. Addressing represen atives of the International Federation of Cinematograph Press His Holiness said it is a most solemn
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  • 106 12 Happy End To Negotiations Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 10. The protracted negotiations over railwaymen's wages were brought to i happs conclusion this afternoon when agreement was leached between represntativs of th trunk lines and the Trade Unions providing for the partial restoration of cuts instituted in 1931. These
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  • 169 12 Move To Evict The President Reuter Wireless. Rangoon, Aug. 10. A SERIES of Parliamentary scenes have occurred in the Burma Legislative Council this week. On Wednesday the majority of the Burmese members voted for the removal from ofTko of the President. Sir Oscar Deglanville on the
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  • 26 12 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug. 10. All prices in Germany are virtually placed under Government control by a decree ol the ministry.- Reuter Wireless.
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  • 247 12 Death Of Bavarian Ex-Premier Reuter Wireless. Munich, Aw RUMOURS, thai won Kahr, c of Bavaria, who was repi nil the suppression of Hitler's iamou cellar putsch was one or the victin Hitler's "clean-up" are strengthei an obituary notice inserted in Munich Press to-day by yon X r:idow
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  • 345 12 Distress In Middle West States New York. Aug. 8. A new heatwave is causing the greatest distress throughout the Middle V. States, recording many shade tempers ttires of above 100. Kansas City Missouri report a temperature of 103 and Springfields. Illinois. 105. Conditions are aggravated in a
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  • 235 13 ("lark (iable In A Mcdical Role THE CINEMAS. Singapore, Monday ,'ATI?.»; rooms and the atmo- ui iodoform have a great at- tli public, Judging by Ihe i .act«res ol this nature which offers. I •I Winte." is Ihe latest and .moat realistic. Clark Gable,
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  • 183 13 i M w Oliver is ihe star of "Lad'es ri i. t y," a comedy which began a o.i she Pavilion last night. The ci.tiViio* a more sober type of plot h,-i t!u« with which she is usually -!:»ted but it gains in
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  • 129 13 FV whose place ar- a come- highest standnrd was con- Mtlaya long ago appears, You'rt Telling Me," which >\ou *il thf Alhambrn yesterh«* seen as an "inventor" urp\ the most amazing gadgets role which gives him ample hi. particular brand of f'le.idtt relies a*
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  • 34 13 Journey To Preach To The Mongols Peiping, Aug. 12. The Tashi Lama, accompanied by a retinue, has left for Inner Mongolia. be will preach to the Mongols beproeeeding to Kokonor and Tibet
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  • 59 13 Singapore. Monday. The Police Band will play the following rogjramme at Katong Park to-day, start- at 5.15 p.m.:— Overture, "Mirella." Gounod: Sinte in Bat, Hoist; Nocturne, "In a Rose Thic--1 r Eilenberg; Tumblers' Dance from "The Snow Maiden," Korsokov: Waltz. Confidence," Robinson: Waltz, "Embers," f estrange; Selection, "The
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  • 33 13 It is notified in connection with the Straits-Pacific Conference freight tariff j that the rate of freight on coconut oilin containers is now $10 (U.S.) per ton I Oi 20 cwt.
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  • 225 13 Magisterial Inquiry At Kuala Lumpur fßy Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday, death of a Punjabi named Dos?: Mohamet! at the Malay Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on June 9 last, formed the subject of an inquest held by Che Ahmad, the second magistiate. to-day There was a suspicion th*t
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  • 214 13 Large Gathering Of Old Boys I {From Our Oum Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The union dinner cf the old O.ys c* the Victoria Institution was hela m the .school hall on Saturday night arid proved an unqualified success. Covers were laid for over 300 people and those
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  • 71 13 Tie In Aerobatics For Mauer Cup (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THRILLING stunts were witness:d by a large gathering at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club this afternoon when members of the Club competed for th: Carl Mauer Cup for the best display of aerobatics
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  • 89 13 Woman's Explanation At K.L. \Frpm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 11. CHARGED with attempting to commit Miieide in her house at Loke Yew Read on Aug. 6 last, a Tamil woman Pleaded that she was c\riven to it by the co-.tinual crying of her children and the
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  • 112 13 Chinese Who Attempted To Steal Tamil's Cash (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 11. A Hylam emnloyed in a coffee-shop near the Hollywood Park was to-day sentenced to pay a fine of $15 or serve three weeks in prison for attempting to steal $4 from
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  • 97 13 In Aid Of Fire Relief Fund It has been decided to stage a professional boxing show at the Great World seme time this month the proceeds to go to the F re Relief Fund. Boxers will get only training expenses and also a gold-centre medal suitably inscribed. It
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  • 307 13 Mr. Julius Brittlebank In Singapore ONCE again Singapore welcomes that indomitable round the world traveller Mr. Julius Brittlebank, who is here on the President Garfield in the couree of his fifteenth trip of the kind. Mr. Brittlebank, who comes from South Caro'ina and is a
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    • 99 13 I Grosley Refrigerators I You must see the new CROSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVA-I DOR Electric to fully appreciate the advancement in I refrigerator design, convenience, and performance that they represI ent. There is a Crosley dealer near you—ask him to show you 1 both series—make every comparison that occurs to
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    • 143 13 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agents:— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144. MrT n«iiiiiminiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiniMiiiin 1 a medicated soap daily. In hot and humid climates an abundance of small and infinitesimal organisms are
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  • 1435 14 2pl.\R. E. Perreau Wins S.V.C. Shield And N.R.A. Medal l Singapore, Monday. Z annual Bisley meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Assoon was brought to a successful lusion yesterday afternoon at the it Timah range.
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  • 550 14 Full Results Of Matches Over Week-End THE August Mctiul Competition of the Singapore tii/ll' ClUfb was played at llukit Timab on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. Buchanan in "A" division with a net score of 6«, in a tie between .J. Criehton and J. K.
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  • 73 14 liangers Open Season With Bijr Win Reuter. London, Aug. 11. rn'lE Scottish L ngue began to-day 1 Wi'O. tin* .Having results Alfdrlt' 4. Queen's Park 2 A\ i- 2, Clvde 3, Ceil f* 4. Kilmarnock 1. DmucVc Albion 2 I- .vjt nnllnr» 1, Rangers 7 rnUtlrk 0. Heart*
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  • 78 14 Depot Win The Hannigan Cup (By Our Onn Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, Sunday, THE final of the Hannigan Cup interPeliee soccer competition was played at the, Kuala Lumpur Stadium to-day and reeui ed in a win for the Depot, who beat Pahang 6—l before a large gathering of .spe;totors.
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  • 194 14 S.C.R.C Tournament Ties The following are forthcoming S.C.R.C. tennis tournament ties: TO-DAY Veterans' Singles: Khoo Kirn Swee v. Koh Titian Seng. Veterans' Doubles Handicap: Dr. Tyau and S. Poh Leng, owe 13 v. Chim Quan and Chin Eng. TO-MORROW. Open Doubles: Chua Choon Leong and Y. Loon Chong
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  • 314 14 Mayflower Players' Successes Singapore, Saturday. THE finals of the men's junior singles and doubles, ami the mixed doubles, were played off at U&6 S.V.C. Drill Hall this afternoon. In the mixed doubles, E. J. Vass and Miss J. de Souza (1931 and 1932 champions) retained their title
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  • 211 14 New Names In The Chosen Fourteen London. A a?. 12. THE following 14 player* have been chosen for the final Test match against Australia at 4k? Oval which begins on Saturday:— R. E. S. WY ATT (Warwickshire). SUTCLIFFE (Yorkshire). C. F. WALTERS (Worcestershire). HAMMOND (Gloucestershire). HENDREN (Middlesex).
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  • 118 14 Suspension Of Jolly Ones Party J (By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A SENSATION has been caused in local badminton circles by the suspension cf the Jolty Ones Party from membership of the local Association. The decision was taken at a meeting held ,to inquire into the
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  • 138 14 Reuter. London, Aug. 11, VOCE successfully exploited fast theory bowling against Australia at Nottingham. He had six men on the leg side no slips and he frequently bumped the ball. Woodfull had repeatedly to d i The Australians were obviously v comfortable, and were all out
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  • 260 14 Old Boys Beat The School Easily (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE Old Boys of the Victoria Institution defeated the School XI at soccer to-day by four goals to one. Play was very even during the tir.st fifteen minutes of the game Both side., made dangeious
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  • 244 14 Kuching Beats Miri By Only Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuchmg. Auk u A large crowd including H H Th* Tuan Muda of Serawuk and Government Secretary, were present a football match played between i v»siting Mirf team and a Kuching XI the Padungan ground. After an
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  • 44 14 The Innocents English School annua* athletic sports will be held on Friday, In the school ground at 3 p.m. Two events are open for the old boys:—44o yard obstacle race and putting the shot. Mrs. D R. Swaine will distribute the prize*.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 29 14 a Jl ĔĔĔk. NNEAPPLf BRAND 1«P DEVONSHIRE I at;) ALSO FIHEST CURED DANISH DELICIOUS FLAVOUR 5~T7 SIKCAPOPvE COLD STOI\ACE Is K^*" 1 1 BWm ffimw 1. W.J.YY. 47. M
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  • 392 15 Good Bowling In Drawn S.C.C. Tournament Match F.M.S. Police Beat Non-Benders At Kuala Lumpur Singapore, Monday. rpHE S.C.C. tournament match between the Merchants and the Public Services, Law and Insurance, played on the Padang yesterday, ended in a win for the latteF by
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  • 259 15 Kv?n Wong Does Well With Bat And Ball EWAN Wong made merry at McNair Ci Koati yesterday when he seorcd a <(.v,:y 120 not out against the Nondesoipts and helped the S.C R.C. to compile the handsome total of 265 for the ►is of only four wickets.
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  • 287 15 F.M.S. Police Beat Non Benders (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. OWING to the presence of members of the Police Force from adjoining States for the Federal sports which were held on Saturday, the Police were able to field an F.M.S. XI to-day for their match
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  • 368 15 Old V. I. Boys Trounce Present In Annual Match (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. The annual cricket match between the past and present boys of the Victoria Institut on resulted in a slashing win for the former by an innings and 125 runs. La 1
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  • 52 15 Distinction For Selangor State Cricketer Mr. I). M. Vanderholt. the Selangor and F.M.S. cricketer and captain of the P.W.D.A.A., look his hundredth wicket for the season when playing for F.M.S. against the Colony during the last week end. C. N. Reed's wicket in the firs*t innings gave him
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  • 536 15 V. I. Hockey Match Knds In A Draw I iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. utday. TJ!K h ».Ucy match I* tweetl *tiv old °112 tin' Victo. ii\ ln*tituti< ii ii' d ih" S Hue! XI tool; plnco this < Y£-nin£ it t 1 »i? School d
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  • 225 15 Wazir Singh Scores Unfinished 79 Against C.S.C. Scoring a useful 79 not out, out of r. total of 144 for six wickets. Wazir Singh was in fine batting form for the Khalsa Association yesterday when they drew with the Ceylon Sports Club at cricket on the Balestier
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  • 177 15 (From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 10. The railway Inter-D°naitment foothall league 1934, which attrae'ed five teams, the Chief Accountant's XL the Combined XT. transportation XI Locomotive XI and the Mechanical Engineers XI, commenced to-day. The opening match resulted in the heavy defeat of the Combined
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  • 163 15 Reuter. London, Aug. 11. Fthe Women's World Games at White City. Germany retained the championship with 95 points, followed by Poland, 33, England 31, Canada 22, Czecho-slovakia 18 and South Africa 14. Results of finals 60 METRES Walasiewicz (Poland) time 7 35 sees. THROWING THE
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  • 71 15 Sulsdorf And Others Sail For Japan Singapore, Monday. MR. Charles D' Alwis and his stable of boxers left Singapore for Japan by he Hakone Maru yesterday. The boxers are George Sulsdorf. Franc's Aposto. Thajudeen, Peter George and j Nicky Sullivan. They will probably be away for about two
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  • 51 15 Results Of Cycling Events Reuter. London, Aug. 11. The Empire Games concluded with the cycling events at Manchester, resulting as follows: I Ten Miles: McLeod (Canada). Time, 24 mins. 26 15 sees. 1,000 Metres Time Trial: Gray (Australia). Time, 1 mm. 16 2jo sees. 1,000 Yards: Higgins (England).
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  • 502 15 Depot Wins Unit Championship By Wide Margin (By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JQESPITE the inclement state of the weather, the Federal Police, athletic sports meeting was held at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium this afternoon and attracted a large gathering #f spectators, including
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  • 70 15 /From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. The first match in the Railway interdepartmental cricket competition for the Strachan Cup was played on the RaUway Institute ground this afternoon and resulted in a win for the Tiansae itation Department who bea 4 the Combined Departments in an exciting
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  • 95 15 In the rrcort in the Malays Tribt j of Saturday concerning the rut] meeting of ihe Btagauore Cr'cket CL it was stated iha* Mr. Vangtian Jo 1 said that under the new constitution the Ms lavan Ruebv Union, "all Eu nean Clvb p cculd become affiliated the Union."
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 159 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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  • 986 16 Two-Day Meeting Concludes: Full Results Three Ponies \Fall In Mix-Up And j Riders Are Badly Thrown RACE THREE Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, abt. 6 fur.: L RIO RITA (Allen) 2. LEONIE (Che Yuen) 3. DEWI (Che Sa'aid) 4. LERRICK (Noordin) Time: 1 mm.
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  • 170 16 *-ir«? A v MPH- on Tuesday on the ground:—James Goh, Lim Chwee Chua, Joseph Bleha Lee Kit Spon. G. Day, Sect Beng Sin, R. J. Fen;i f k F P" llen A Peck Kan. Au Peck £hvr*, L. Grace, Tan Kong Guan, R. Lyne. 6 t> C V
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  • 77 16 For the S.C.C. straight snookers championship and volunteer snookers pairs K*l are on the Bar for the above two tournaments. Members are asked to sign under the event for which they wish to enter. The pairs for the Volunteer Snookers will be drawn from A and R c
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  • 53 16 The following have been invited to play association football for the SCC against the R. A. on Tuesday Aug 14 m a First Divis on match at SCCR. N. Walling: L. V. Tavlo-, I w Muncey. A. Donald: E. A. Joy, J. E King Y. W. Brand, N. Fyfc, A.
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  • 610 16 Close Running For I leadership THE -core at the end of Saturday read as follows: j CLASS X. B Ef S 5 g g bq fa O </. rS < L'Cpl. R. E. Perreau (S.V.C.) 34 30 Pte. r. S. Horslin I (S.V.C.) S3 32 32 »7 Lt.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 222 16 Fifty-Two Weeks of Fitness! Pi Biscuit for breakfast daily and your languid and on t-of-sorts dis- j nclined for work or pleasure feeling, will be a Ming of the past. i Help yourself to whole ¥ear HEALTH this pleasant way! j At aii leading grocers: j Sole Agents: F. A.
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  • 752 17 '!«itt On Continent '{AIL OF WHITE SLAVE GANGS I (IJv Air AluiJ). London, July 2G. 1 !Cli*.s iniu Trunk t'rime No. 1 xUthlmil t i France. liw Few day? special < Ii In* Surete-Generale haw ,< j «I mii a systematic invests tTi Paris underworld and
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  • 459 17 Surete's Inquiries In The Underworld Paris, Saturday. For the past 24 hours special officer" i E the Surete-Cenerale have been at work in different parts of 'he Pari; underworld seeking out persona likely to throw light on th identity of the victim of Trunk Crime No. I. The
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  • 216 17 To Be Rendered More Mobile I •By Air Mail.) London, July 26. THE infantry of the British Army is to be completely reorganised. Under the new scheme, which is now taking final shape at the War Office, the Sunday Chronicle learned yesterday, the infantryman will no longer
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  • 124 17 "Stormy Petrel Of Samoa" Released From Prison Wellington. N.Z. The sentence of ten years cxiV- and eight months imprisonment with hard labour passed last March on Mr. Olaf F Nelson, known as the "Stormy Petrol of Samoa," for his subversive activities >n connection with the Mau League
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  • 351 17 Infectiv 2 Jaundice In London IN 1922 a seaman fell into the Thames and four days later developed a form of jaundice which had hitherto not occurred in Gr. at Britain, although wellknown abroad. Li snbsrqucnt years, although no more human of this dis?ase were reported, it was
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  • 107 17 Open Air Performance In Italian City Venice. Shylock will walk again in the streets of Venice. An open-air performance of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice," produced by Max Reinhart. is to be given in the Campo San Trovaso. one of the most characteristic squares of the city ,in
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  • 96 17 New High Level Of Over £5,000,000.000 Washington. The public de bt of the United States has reached a new high level of 27,005.438,126 dollars I £5 401.087.625», exceeding for the first time the former records of 26.596.701.648 dollars (£5 319.310.329*. of Aug. 31, 1919. This comoares with
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  • 87 17 Congress In Former Turkish Sultan's Palace Istanbul. The 30th Annual Congress of the Interparliamentary Union v.ull be held in Istanbul on September 24. Twenty-four nations are expected to send delegates and the Congress will hold its meeting in the former sultan's palace of Yildiz. Elaborate arrangements have
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  • 95 17 Sluice-Gate Opens Too Soon Madrid, Nine engineers have been drowned Ihroueh an accident during the construction cf a 350-foot dam across the Douro Pills near Zamora The ih.m is being built to harness the? water-power of the falls. It has four sluice-gates through which water will pass to
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  • 109 17 Way Of Saving His Chickens Prague. Even the soberest citizens of as. in Bohemia, have been seeing green, blue purple, and orange dogs—all spotted and j triped—running past them in the street. Horrified owners followed their dogs te he house and keeps chickens at the back.
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  • 98 17 3,009 Belgians May Lose Their Jobs Brussels. Large numbers of Belgian coalminers :re in danger of losing their job.* shortly. Following a wage dispute. 600 miners re already idle as the result of the decision of the Nord dcs Produits Dv Flenu coal mine near Mons to
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  • 87 17 Purification Campaign On Turkish Bookstalls Istanbul. The newly constituted Turkish Press Buieau has forbidden the sale in Turkey of many foreign magazines and newspapers which are alleged to be improper. Among these magazines figure several well-known French publications deai n 0 r with, sex matters. The Press Bureau
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  • 55 17 Berlin, July 14. President Hindenburg. it is announced to-day, has instituted an "Honorary Iron Cross" for all Germans who participated in the Great War. Three classes of cross will be issued respectively for the front-line fighters for ordinary participants, and for widows and parents or sons
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  • 296 17 Sixty-One Bookmakers 347 Blacksmiths THERE was published recently by the (Stationery Office a 680-page volume of official statistics culled from the 1931 Census return*. The volume give a vast number of tables clarifying tne population according to occupations. The occupational terms egged number 35 000 One
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  • 220 17 After FirsC Dose Of New Drug Jess Remedy Now L,*U a Hearly ilreuk(u*l I i»r Ayr a (ouulVcd yui nt< dirnl man hiivt- ritnm merited ur-iUu.y otcdrrmi*! «-hjir«ml lor ».tom.«rh '(iini^vr l l»ut (*hnrd >x. ft Dew dt&coWf}', hi»i ifei t*tvJ tirtn It rofltild, ;uppr-:t<l.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 128 17 YOUR LUCK. ONE YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS $1.50. Weekly details, 1 year $7.00. Correct answers for 5 questions $1.00. Payable in Advance. Send copy of Horoscope or time and date of biirh or of writing letter and approximate »ge. HAN I'M AN JOT&ISHA OFFICE, liruttani. S. India. BURMESE SPECIALIST. KHOO 800
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    • 131 17 For brass; copper I and all merals^^ P*^ 1^ polish rhar I gives a lasting shine J COOK ELECTRICALLY f From Ist August 193 U the hiring rental of certain types of Electric Cookers has been reduced. Cookers may now he hired at from $1M per month. Further informal ion
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 211 17 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers oi the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings oj general interest Will still be included in the
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  • 942 18 Limping Man NUDE BODY OF A WOMAN London, July 26. pECULIAR stains slowly spreading across the ceiling or an office; the discovery of the nude body of a woman in th e flat above; the issue of a description of a "man with a limp"; an arrest
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  • 192 18 Legs And Wings Made Into Paper (By Air Mail.) London, July 2ft. BOYS anxious to earn a few pennies will rejoice at the latest news aboul flies. An American inventor wants to buy flies—car-loads of them. The United States have not enough, only bugs and mosquitoes, and
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  • 83 18 Special Boards To Conduct Factory Elections Washington, June 13. In an effort to deal with the labour crisis, the Administration have sent to Congress a Bill empowering the President to set up boards to investigate the actj. vities of employers and employees in controversies arising from the
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  • 127 18 Mother's Tears Ends Prison Hunger Strike Peiping. A mother's tearful pleadings with her son have ended a hunger strike at a Peking prison. For three days, 48 political prisoners had fasted as a protest against prison conditions. Then Mrs. Kuo heard that her son, Kuo Ta,
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  • 122 18 Marlcne Dietrich And Lilian Harvey Hollywood. Mariene Dietrich and Lilian Harvey are rated jointly here as having the largest box-office appeal in the rest of the world apart from the United States, according to a survey now filed in the Studios. v any of the most popular American
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  • 54 18 Paris. London's babir/s are getting stronger according to a reoort made to the I French Academy of Medicine by Doctors Lesage and Moine. The.v state that during the neriod 1896-1931. there was a steady diminution in tuberculosis, and tubercular meningitis In London and Paris among children under
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  • 64 18 Result's Of Saturday's Games London, Aug. 11. RESULTS of the Scottish League football were as follows: Airdrieonians 4 Queen's Park 2 Ayr 2 Clyde 3 Celtic 4 Kilmarnock l Dandee 3 Albion 2 Dunfermline 1 Rangers 7 Falkirk 0 Hearts 2 H'bernian 3 Hamilton 1 Motherwell 4 Queen
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  • 85 18 King Edward VII School Wins Relay (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 4 rE Anderson School annual athletic sports were successfully held 1 etc re a large gathering which included the Res dent cf Perak. Nallan bin Haji Mohd ali won *.he individual championship. There war. very
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  • 78 18 Three world's records were set up In Tokyo by Japanese swimmers. S. Makino covered 800 metres freestyle In 9 mins. 49 8-10 sees.. T. Yokoyama went over a 400 metres course rr ep-stvle in 4 mins. 45 8-10 sees., and R. Koike swam 200 metres breast-stroke, in 2
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  • 301 18 IVril Eleven Mil > Above By Air Mai] London, ji TENSE drumn of th* mt wut played out at an jitj' uoout eleven miles over Soul" last night when three United men who were uttenipUiu/ io height »>f ftfteeu miles, less message* that *he vy« b::g
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    • 77 18 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(II•IIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I A SINKING FEELING, ACCORDING TO MEDI CAL WRITERS, IS SOMETIMES THE EFFECT OF BATHING TOO SOON AFTER A MEAL. MORE OFTEN IT IS DUE TO THE LACK OI I BOVRIL
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  • 924 19 Gloomy Forebodings TWO DANGERS OF THE AGE I I By Air Mail) London, July 27. rt tendency of the cocktail habit i produce liver troubles, and of powder to aggravate nasal arrh among women were put foras two of the dangers of th? speakers at the British
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  • 482 19 Retreat To Papal Villa On Lake Of Albano "SB*:** \*r Rome, July 5. TpOR over a year rumour has said that Pope Piub XI. will rest at the papal villa at Castelgandolfo, on tti e lake o! Albano But although every room has been restored, and new ones
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  • 119 19 "A Bad Debtor And Stubborn Creditor" Berlin. "The firitish Government apparently desires to demonstrate iU villingtteiss to wotfc economic war against Germany with u new to forciflg it to succ-tftnb at the planned debt discussions." This is the view of the "i'eutscho A<lKOmcinc Zeitang." commenting on the
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  • 77 19 Andalusia Farmers' Refused To Pay More Madrid. Farmers in Andalusia, southern Spain, are defying the law setting up a minimum wage for agricultural labour. This has led to a strike by the workers in the Granada district. lt is stated that the farmers refuse to pay more
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  • 470 19 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, Aug. 3. 1 MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Bed, slew or curry, kati 28 Pork, lean, katl 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), katl 35 Mutton. Australian, per lb. 35 Fowl, katl 28 Hens (locally reared), katl 40 Ducks (Java), each
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  • 294 19 Because He Would Not Face Life As A Cripple (By Air Mail). London. July 27. "I would rather die than have a stiff leg for the rest of my life," said Mr. James Mercer, a sixty-six-year-old African business man from Sekondi, who came to London as a
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  • 751 19 Released After 26 Years On Devil's Island Paris. "I HAVE paid. I am a man again." 1 With these words Benjamin Ullmo, a former lieutenant in the French Navy, bade farewell to the Guiana convict settlement in which he had spent 26 years, including 15
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 109 19 j I For SPEED and REGULARITY Send your letters by The Fastest Route to JAVA, SUMATRA j; and EUROPE f POWDER YOUR TEETH More than ever to-day is there something X to be said 'or the old British habit of thoroughness. For over 50 years Calvert's Tooth Powder, a British
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