Malaya Tribune, 30 August 1934

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  • 44 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya vol XXI. No. 21 i SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934 FIVE CENTS; The Malaya Tribune. i Singapore: Thursday, Au-r. 30. 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934. FOR B CEN^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 85 1 WATCH THE MALAYA TRIBUNE i FOR LATEST RACING NEWS 1 J 1 FIXEST AUSTRALIAN VEAL uf Special 'London* Cut Shoulderj Boned and Rolled with or without fne flavoured fl Seasoning. i Joyce fer j fr} Choice j I 1 <^"* N GEM 1 \j&fa'ĔL 1 I MARIE fl V COMBINATION
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    • 67 1 7? rati The ®i Mm 'Dominant I 7if 1 A W I Wijp I P |M| m Se MAAS- j I 1 12 5 THE F^ERFECTIFOODi FOR BABY < j YOUR BABY Bl^^ Blue Cross The Perfect Milk fj B 2 r beet er X, I THE WONDER PEN NO
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  • 866 2 Shipping News Notices. SHIPPING OF THE NETHERLANDS Serious Effect Of Foreign Competition r jj H. i'uUl l»ip|>lt.i; itliallOM IS rUIMUU-O -I 4ii» .i> having I"''» "further aggra VAlt'tJ' hi it ieport on "KconoiWc t'ondi;t>r» ,n tin Sutherland», by Mr U, I (iiiP'fK• 1 K-. < nmiMeifiu in l! M It'uatlon,
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  • 438 2 New York Men Plan Long Cruise New York, July 10. ARDUND the world cruises are invariably glamorous but few of them have he unusual features of the circumnavigaion planned by Otto and Walter Rinskowki of New York, who within the next ortnight will set out on a
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  • 146 2 Protection For Fields River Front union, Aug. U. Now und l'mmers wicj*e riee field» situated alnng the river front ive been damaged by the wanh from the v*r sU'imecs There have oocn metnts when farmer* opened fire ofl the ia.M«sr ho«<ts Tb# Kvungiung ICjvcr < ..nservatinn imari'tee nov
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  • 148 2 Hundreds Watch A River Collision hundreds of people in the Public Gardens and along the Bund at Shanghai were watching, the Rutterfield and Swire steamer Kian going up-stream, and the s.s. Tungshan, Chinese owned, bound down-stream, collided near the Garden Bend spectacularly, and with considerable damage to the
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  • 168 2 Dutch Doctor's Services To British Engineer Another instance of international L-ourtesy on the high seas was related when the Dutch liner Venezuela reache Plymouth from the West Indies. Wireless messages for assistance were picked up from the British steamer Maidenhead, bound from America to West Africa,
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  • 768 2 GERMANY SHIPPING SUBSIDIES Official View Of British Proposals A RECENT issue of "Hansa," the German shipping weekly, contains an article from the pen of Dr. Fessler, who is in charge of all shipping matters in the Reich Ministry of Communications. Dr. Fessler deals fully with the recent British proposals to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 |STI AMKR SAILINGS. P& Oand BRITISH INDIA MV. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS. I Due Tonnage. Singapore lb:. >RE I MM Aug. 8 ■RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 3 KiGMORIN 15,000 Sep.. l BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. 2 RAJ PI NA 17,000 Sept. 2 i;i ha;: 6,00 Oct CHITP. 15,000 Oct. 1:
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    • 159 2 IWt LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j! SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Palling at Penang, Coiomb?, Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Massowah. Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and |J Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. i Due Leave Due mv MONCALIERI Sept. 16
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    • 209 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeuUca iHpßj Australische Dampfschiffs GeaellBchaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Seirt/Ti t m.«. KULMERLAND, via Manila Sept 18 m.s. RUHR, via Manila Oct 4 v m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct' 1G t m.s.
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    • 588 2 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NORDDEUTSCHKK **m&j£ir (Incorporated 0 Germany). The undemoted arc the Co ttDari tended fixtures:— ™pan> OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Manila, II I 1S 4 S'hai, N. China Japan "SAALE" for Manila. HTcong S'hai, N. China Japan HOMEWARDS. "ALSTER-' for Genoa, Mam illOran, R'dam H'burg Bremen "DONAH" for Marseilles, < R'dam,
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  • 551 3 Mining Shares Singapore. Thursday, li a in. The following mining share quotations issued by Fraser and Co., exchange c :)cR brokers lump Value Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 5 3 5,7V2 I Aaana Kumoang Tin 37,6 40,- Austral Malay 501- 52 6cd avci Hitam Tin 14;6 Isj3' Ayei
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  • 149 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION HIGHER PRICE OF RUBBER Absence Of Sellers And Steady Tone (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 25>/:> cts.. up V« ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $112%, unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7 9|16d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Dull.
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  • 136 3 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday IHE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction took place yesterday: Catalogued 1,612,033 lb. =719.66 tons. Offered 1,469,429 lb. =656.00 tons. Sold 1,119,637 lb. =499.84 tons. London.—Spot 7 1 -d. New York.—Spot 15.9 16 et^. PRICES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET cents
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  • 515 3 Three Per Cent. Dividend Recommended 1 rpHE annual report of the United X Malacca Rubber Estates. Ltd., for the year ended Apr. 30, to be presented at the annual meeting of shareholders on Sept. 7, is as follows The amalgamation with the Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates, Ltd.,
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  • 39 3 Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam. Aug. 28 The forthcoming issue on Sept. 14 is announced of a four per cent, conversion loan at par for the Dutch East Indies amounting to Fl. 485,000.000, guaranteed by the Netherlands Government—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 208 3 Singapore, Aug. 30. R. (Stain) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $135 R. tSiam» W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan 2120 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $112 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $109 Siam, Sinhuay .Al
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  • 109 3 Most Sections Continue Firm Reuter Wireless. London. 28. ALTHOUGH quiet, interest on the Stock Exchange to-day was weli maintained and most sections continued firm :m chief features being the further irrpiovemen! of leading oil< and selected buying of South African Gold minings. Wheat declined under liqu.dations. induced by
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  • 232 3 Provision For Brunei And Sarawak Anew schedule of tjuoias in respect of /o»tign import* oi textile* relative to the nt- ioti May 7, 19*1, to D« C 31, 1934, is announced in a G r ernmanK GasetW Extraordinary, whi.h Automatically eancellfl the Proclamation of June 20,
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  • 177 3 Importers' Demands In Ceylon Ceylon, Aug. 20. The "Time; of Ceylon" understands that the Hoard of Minister- mve requested the Financial Secretary to sue pest to the Secretary of State for the Colonies that the admission of all Jan anese textile goods ordered before May 7. should be
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  • 31 3 French and Spanish trawlers known as "Cod Liver Oil" fleet last month took £22,000 worth of coal, stores, etc., from South Wales on their way to Arctic and Tr»olnn<i flB*l!rw jfTOiir*^".
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  • 478 3 Accounts Show Chancre For The Better Singapore. Thursday THE annual aeneral meeting of the Nyala? Rubber FMar ps. Llii was held at 1heir reRistored office- in the French Bank BuiJdmi*s at noon to-day Mr Lee Chim Tuan was in Lhe chair and others present were the Hon.
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  • 84 3 Last Week's Exports From Malaya During the week ending' Auk■ 25, exports ol tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 21.112 cases, of which 13,140 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,13") cases to the Continent of Europe. 5,726 cases to Canada, and 1,112 cases elsewhere. Total exports
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  • 681 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The fo'lowing rubber share quotatlo are issued by Fras-'r and Co., and Ly.'and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall It Shares. Co Evatt. 1 All* nby 1.95 2.05 195 200 1 Alcr Gajah 1.60 1.70 160 l.tia. 1 A. X tarn 2.10
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  • 68 3 DAILY rKK t CUKKC!fT. Singapore, Thursday, noo Buyers. Seller i R.S S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 25% ~'">' do. (F.O.r.) 25% Standard K.S.S. on Tend.': i Sept. 86 26 M Oct. I)'•(• 26 i .Tan. March 27S. 273 AprillJone Tone of Market: Steady, sellers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 THB SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. CL MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE FASTER is rami ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIMNT and T WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. *F4D OFFICE: 1«D. Cecil St.. Storapnre
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    • 98 3 .7...» «-<;•»-«■ THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4 D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Paid C u a p P Capital «gjgg Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bomb**, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened
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    • 212 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd (licorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG HANK, L AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,«00.000.00. Paid lp 510,000,000.00. ■BAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 43K. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Chong,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 547 4 I'M. HASSAN, fte, 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. undertake all sorts of work ?lecrr:cal, gas and water sea* t line. give prompt attention to all era either big or small. iy not consult us about your ni foments ;imat»r submitted upon re-i:-f without charge or obligaTTIONi: 3411. SIfEAFFER' 9KRLP
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    • 303 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. ""wanted" experienced teacher for English School. Apply w ln testimonials, stating age, qualification to P.O. Box No. 4. WANTED —Two Chfneaf Salesmen immediately. Only experienced men need apply. Box No. 430, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Chinese Ladies and Men for ranvassing wholesale and retail gords. Good prospects to
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    • 815 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. "BROADVIE\V 7 304. Orchard Road, j As from September Ist, 1934, the above Hoarding Establishment -will be under Dutch Management, and will be known as "HOLLAND HUTS" mod. sau.. garages, r'afly or m nthly rate*, excellent cirsine, 'ennis, Single and Double rooms. 'Phone L' 462 or apply
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    • 503 4 EDUCATIONAL. PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Establisbc] ;*.2S (A Government Registered School) (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both »n Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free I M. ANCIANO. Principal. PRIVATE TUITION:
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    • 344 4 I FREE HELP TO EUBLIC. All patients suffering from piles and eye diseases treated FREE cf charge. Thi3 36 years well known Dispensary cured thousands of patients of eye and piles complaints by Expert Homeopathic, Physician, M.D.H. M.C.H.C. who claims to cure any kind of chronic, complicated and given up
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    • 459 4 I HERE'S SOMETHING NEW AND RELIABLE. H C.C. Spccid]. 15 Jewel. Chromium Plat'»d. Interchangeable, Swiss \i ;ia Watch. I We Guarantee to replace a Iffstthfne within a year of purchase if anything goes wrong with Watch provided it shows no sign of Rust nuiiißl YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge
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  • 686 5 Need For New Policy \N EMPLOYMENT ENQUIRY OFFICE? I'HANKS1 'HANKS to tho activities of tht College Graduates' Vocational I nent Alliance, the unemploysituati n among college graduls received some attention from Government. In an interview (it legates of the alliance the day, Mr. Wang Ching Wei, dent
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  • 320 5 Johore Tamil Fined $15 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 28. A TAMIL, Ali Mohamed, was produced this afternoon before Shaikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) on a charge of having attempted to assault a Malay Police Constable while in the execution
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  • 237 5 To Accompany Husband To North Pole TO go under the ice in a submarine to the North Pole is an adventure lew men would dare to undertake, but Lady Wilkins, wife of Sir Hubert Wilkins, the explorer, is to share this experience with him when he sets oft
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  • 70 5 Attributed To Reduction Of Working Hours' Reuter W ireless. Washington, Aug. 27. Since the advent of President Roosevelt, 4,120.000 have been ire-employed and substantial business advance ha> been made in which the N.R.A. has been the Dominant influence, states the report of Mr. Richberg, Chairman of the national
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  • 194 5 Suppori For Centralisation Plan i THE future police of the Automobile Association of Malaya was discussed at a meeting of the committee, he d in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Ccmplete centralisation of the Association, as advocated in a memorandum presented t) a previous meeting by Mr F.
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  • 157 5 I Chinese Sentenced At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 29. SIKHS crowded the Assize Court yesterday and to-day when Isher Singh was tried before Mr. Justice Burton on charge of using as genuine a forged document and with giving false evidence in a judicial
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  • 112 5 Singapore's Method Of Destruction At the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to be held on Friday Mr. E. A. Brown will ask the President to make a full inquiry into the subject of the shooting of pariah dogs in Singapoe. He will suggest that if certain allegations
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  • 82 5 Japanese Again Before The Court j Singapore, Wednesday. .Tiro Kimura, the Japanese who is charged with enticing a Japanese woman, Hana Wada. away from her husband, made another appearance before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Orice) this morning. Mr. V. D. Knowles, appearing for the defence, asked for
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  • 96 5 Chinese Boy Taken To Hospital Singapore. Wednesday. The junction of Queen Street and Rochore Road was the scenp of an ncrident yeste.rdav afternoon, when a Chin- fse boy of about 12 years of age wa> knocked down by a cyclist. He received burises on the right thigh, and
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  • 66 5 I A workman saw a horse galloping wildly round a meadow at Daacke, near Hamelin. He found that a swarm of bees were j bettling on the horse'B tail. I He fetched a sack, caught the horse with the help of his son, and drew the sack
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  • 165 5 Execution Of Many Lamas Peiping, Aug. 12. WORD has been received here to the effect that serious disturbances have broken out in Upper Tibet and many Lamas have been executed. Details are not yet available. General Huang Hou Sung, the Chinese Envoy, is now on his way
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 253 5 freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! Stillman'a Freckle ftfim blwhM them out hi:: > <tm tA> >-V- Leave* the akin soft and *hlte—th» complexion fre*. clear and natural. For 17 yeara thousand* of nuera have endorsed if. So ea«v to uae. The first jar proves its mm worth. Still man's Freckle
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 313 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Roosters Concert Party r -DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 0.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin, relayed from tne New Victoria Cinema, Edinburg. 7.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. A recital of
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  • 109 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Stngtjjiore, Thursday, S»-nan<r, D«»uh 7L'!) tons; from Palernhantj 30io f'« Join bung 1.9. Ann. Hsriiish, 54"' Ions: From Scmaran? 2J1.R» tn Catavia 31,8, Han Hon*: Liur.tf, British, 1,007 ton*; frum Sburabya 2!». x, to tfonrafoaya antl Baniljt'rmasin 'JI.m. Katnnc, BrUHh,
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  • 410 6 Thf following passengers arc sailing l»y thi' Kanpura, which leaves Singapore for Kurope Mil Friday:— Mr. ami Mis. Kuiovko, Mr. R. II. Harrison Mr. <\ H. 0. StretteH, Mr. ansl Mrs. Ci P, PurccSl, Lt. I'dr. Wilson, Lt. Murk Ity. IU-. A. J. Cupeland, Mrs, si. liees. Mrs. W.
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  • 114 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 30. East Wharf I Entrance Gate 1) Borneo Maru 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf < Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura 18; Perak 16; Takada 13; Rhexenor 9; City of Oran 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silvercypress 30; City
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  • 57 6 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on Aug. 9>, by the Rawalpindi will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for deliver.' to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same 1 time. I From France by the Andre Lebon due
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  • 199 6 SELLING. Singapore, Aug. 30. London 3 months' sight 2[4 7|82 London 4 months' sight 2,4 13,64 London 60 days' sight 2[4 3|16 London 30 days' sight 2j4 532 London demand 2;4Vs London T.T. 2|4 332 Lyons and Paris demand 378 Hamburg demand 146 New York demand 58% Batavia
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  • 38 6 Reuter Wireless. Ottawa. Aug 29. The airman Griersoa. who set out recently to cioss the Atlantic by the northern route, concluded the dangerous hop irem Greenland to Hudson Bay and pas landed at Kovuntikuk.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 290 6 Public Functions a Sports Fixtur 1 -••«'Ml L TO-DAY, AUG Hiph Tides.—1.57 a.m., 1 -'<2 Public Lecture by Dr. b It Adelphi Hotel Rooi <. pin. Football: 8.A.FA. Lramie. i Wills v. Malays-, .\i -1 Staduirn; Division T Wilts., Tairglin; TVJ:, Fathu] Katib v
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  • 52 6 ALHAMBRA.—''Lucky DcV APOLLO.—Chinese pictur< CAPITOL "U Happened One 1 EMPIRE,—"Kir. z of Jazz." GREAT WORLD.—Cabart Dsu sides'news, Dean's Grand Opei j Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, 11 j MARLBOROUGH.—Hindus t a NEW WORLD.—Caoaiei y fcideshows, Malay Operas, Chin* W*" yangs. Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"EarIy To B RTTZ. Hindustani talkie ROXY- -Death Takes
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 550 6 I SINGAPORE HOTELS I V!lllllllilllll!!|trriinli:|liini;illl|illlill!lltl'IKtei!|lli:'ll:liililH'l: I I I II I I I l ■miis'fi; t.fli ■ii' IMETROPOLE HOTEL B TEL 7086 BRAS BASAH ROAD. B IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. j ■j- RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. j f j GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. j MODERATE KATES. I J j PBR
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    • 101 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or servicos. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Supply and fixing fence G feet high at proposed new market at Paya Lebar, 4 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1934. Supply and fixing of steel roof
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    • 24 6 DANCERS' "YICK'S" DANCING SHOES, Solid Leather Throughout. 53.25 A PAIR. Inspection Cordially Invited At: VICK WAH SING, Watchmaker Footwear Manufacturers 81, North Bridge Road,
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    • 50 6 Where are you going to, My untitled Maid? To the Gift Shop. Sir. nfce 33, Stamford Road. What is to be found then-. Mj >r u >' Maid Nice Hats, Alice Bands and Be*«tifJ Jewellery, Sir, slse vud. Oh! Then show nu- tht- W*y, >,s Pretty Maid. 0.X., Sir, she
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 594 6 [POSTAL INmlKjgjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Burma (Khandalla) 3 p.m. India, North and East (Khandalla) 3 p.m. South India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Tidore) 4 p.m. Blinjoe and Pangkal Pinang (de Weert) 4 pm. Tandjong Pandan (de Weert) 4 p.m.
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    • 280 6 I doubles. Assemble, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee's residence, 105, Nelson Road, for free transport. 1 SUNDAY. SEPT. 2 Siew Sin Sia: Third quarterly general meeting, 139. Neil Road, 7.30 p.m. Playfair Athletic Union: Match with Mai Yuen 8.P., latter's court, Johore. 3 men Singles 2 men doubles and 2 mixed
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    • 61 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Itmt Yesterday N Max. Bright Temp. Rainfall. Sunsl Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours Alor Star 85 8 Si '■>■'■' Sitiavan 88 Nil Kota Bahru 89 0.34 Bukit Jeram 85 Nil Malacca 7i> 0..17 0 Singapore: (Kallang Aeredr; in?) 87 1 21 2 (Bt. Timah)
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  • 1551 7 JURY FAIL TO AGREE SEQUEL lO A 'REMARKABLE TRAGEDY j I» jury at the Hongkong Assizes failed to agree in the case ;iru*n from a remarkable tragedy involving the death of a r «ropean hoy. 'I was alleged that several European children were thrown into
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  • 557 7 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery rpHE funeral of Mr. Christian Lindert Baumgarten, formerly of the Straits Steamship Cc.'s engineering staff, whose death ,'we reported on Tuesday, took jilace at the Bidadari Cemetery. The Ven. Archdeacon Graham White officiated and among tho5e present Were:—Mr. H. Butcher of the
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  • 111 7 America To Investigate Shipments To Japan Reuter. Washington, Aug. 28. Disclosures on the relations between tfri i United States armament manufacturers and large foreign firms are. foreshadowed by Senator Pope, a member of the Senate's special munitions investigating committee, which meets in Set. 4. Senator Pope declared that
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  • 77 7 Ban On The North-West Frontier Reuter Wireless. Simla, Aug. 27. The London-Melbourne air race will be extended 1,000 miles as the result of the Government's decision to retain the ban on flying over the North-West frontier. Competitors will have to take a southern course after leaving Baghdad
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  • 40 7 Sydney (N.S.W.) A building contra?t )r engaged in erecting nn hotel on the coast has been instructed to stop building operations immediately. The au f horitics complain that his hotel obstructs the rays from a local lighthouse.
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  • 368 7 Dinner To New Chinese J.P. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Aug. 28. j MRS. V. J. Menon, wife of Mr. V. J. Mcnon, of Jerantut, arrived at j Kuala Lipis on the 25th inst and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Menon.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 Maybe its only ACID STOMACH Many supposedly serious ills are simply the result of acid stomach. This condition is easily and quickly corrected by taking Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Almost at once, the acids are neutralized, your ailments disappear and you feel like your old self again. Take two teaspoonfuls
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 119 8 A thrill-nuzi romance 0/ HoQytmtTj BILL BOYD^^RDOROTHY WILSON, WILLI GARGAN, ROSCO ATES JKt Directed by Ralph Ince. David O. Selznick, executive producer. Jlimvi j AIBKQ?RADIO Picture t Ii •7T T rii__ri Ir J f XtT_ A Astounding camera record of the Strang-' V est irade a iran ha^^ever^workedlat! A VAN
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    • 58 8 ntMim.ttii!'i;:it;iiiiniimi.iitiui:;i:<ii'i Ml|| PAVILION* 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9 A DELIGHTFUL Ro I PACKED WITH COltED' I LAUGHS. I who ha j Ha never meti Iffl HEATHER B FERNAND H EARIY H I TO ■U BED i with I Sonnie Hale Edmund Gwenn Donald Calthrop Lady Tree (TAUMONT-BRITISII PICTI Ii: I /feed Me
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  • 162 9 Orders To Attack Wing-chow [)oi ikoug. Aug 30 u- lit undfr 81ao MaR have t .1 Wine how. near the H<*.-'.vn border, General Pah ill»* vice -Commander-irvOhiel v: v. ir.ft .i forces, has ordered the 191 1 undtr General Chow Tso Tworec the Siangshui district vr.
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  • 181 9 i nplamt Of American Fireman f i --liM«ie. Wednesday 11 hage of cheating was pje- a Straits-bcm i n.id turned Mohamcdun ;i,. ij.un.' of Ismail, it was srt, the Second Magistrate j ri. tha r the complainant A r ric an fireman employed on in President liners. •mpUJnanl.
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  • 73 9 development Is A Common InterruK Reuter. London, Aug. 30. KOWIFT and efficient development of k Manchukuo is a common interest," tne Daily Telegraph, in connecwith the departure of the British trial Mission. p.iper adds that if agreement b :cached allotting functions and in Manchukuo it might be extended into
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  • 22 9 untitled the meeting of the Indian Association Singapore, to be held at 615 on Friday. Mr. Adytian will give on Indians Abroad."
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  • 179 9 First Award To Scput For Courage Hobart, Tasmnia. A PALE scout Cub" lies in hospital fr. with a bright new me.dal pinned o ma hreas -a recognition from Loro Baden Powe.ll himself of a small boy's pIUCK. The Cub is named Bruce Kendall He is 11 years
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  • 129 9 Tc- Be Married To Ralph Forbes Htlllywuod, Auq 29, Tifr*; aet.rss Heather Angel, n is announced. is marrying Ralph Forbes, formerly husband of Ruth Ch.Jti.iton. They arc motoring to I Vtflpi. Arizona, to-day lor th» 1 ceroi mony.— Renter. Twenty-five years oi age. Miss Heather Angel made her
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  • 72 9 Alleged Malpractices Of Congress Benares. It is understood that Mr. Gandhi is very disgusted with alleged serious malpractices, corruption and other undesirable features of Congress work in several parts 01 India since Congress was levived on the suspension of the civil disobedience campaign. The Mahatma has already moved
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  • 52 9 New Japanese Line To Be Started There will be an At Home on the Kokusai Kian Kaisha's motor vessel Kano Mam at Tanjong Pagar on Saturday frcm 10.30 a.m. to 12.30. The vessel is inaugurating a regular service from the Straits to New York via the
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  • 62 9 Pianist's Flying Concert Tour Sydney, Now South Wales. A flving concert xour Is being undertaken by Mr. Mor?e-MacMahon. the pianist, in New South Wales He will pilot his own aeroplane, which Is cailr.i Wings of Song It has a ciuising speed of 120 m oil. Mr. Moore-MacMahon
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  • 141 9 "Buildiog tip Permanent Machinery n Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 30 TUIE oerreey of ihe Sulvall.nisi High Count 11 d'seu.v ions haj been par'ly el eyed by Commissioner Carpenter, who. in an interview, said' "We are still nowhere near the nom r atio»:s. Wo i»e still building up
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  • 182 9 Alleged Assault On A Chinese Singapore, Thursday. A Chinese bey ot about five years of age was knocked dewn by a motor lorry in Tainong Pagar Road yesterday aft«nvx>n. He received a lacerated wound of about one inch long on the hack of the head, and was taken
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  • 170 9 Two Calls For The Brigade Singapore, Thursday. The Fire Brigade received a call at 11 o' clock last night to the stores of H. M. Armstrong at the junction of Cairn Hin Read and Orchard Road, where Tiger Beer sign -board was burning. It appears that the
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  • 130 9 Small Boy's Lucky Escape From Death Prague. Just as the express train from Prague was entering the station at Kosice, in Slovakia, a little boy wandered on to the line. He was Bartolomej Tranka. just turned three years old. His mother, whose, back had beeti turned
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  • 73 9 Lisbon A 12-year-old boy who scraped together a thin living by selling newspapers found an unopened envelope in a rubbish bin. Inside twas £120. The boy made enquiry after enquiry until he found out whom the money belonged to. It was the property of a building contractor, who
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  • 88 9 The Municipal health statement for the week neded Aug. 25 shows that there were 175 deaths, compared with I 207 in the preceding week, and with 148 in the corresponding week of la:t j year. j The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 13. phthisis 22.
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  • 500 9 Civil District Court Judgment Singapore. Thursday. rpHE hearing was resumed in the Civil District Court this morning before Mr. H. R. Buli in the case in which N. G. S. Maui sued M. Sternberg for the sum of $442.55. Mani claimed that this sum represented balance
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  • 125 9 British Trade With Manchuria Reuter. London, Aug. 29. rr*HE British Industries mission to the 1 Manchukuo sailed for the Far Easi to-day via San Francisco. Alter completing Investigations :n Japan they ate proceeding to the Manchukuo. Sir Charles Bellgman, Who la at tinhead cl the mission,
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  • 45 9 Candidate For Governorship Of California Reuter. V Ull' V* mm mmSan Francises. Aug. JO. Mr Upton Sinclair. Ihe famous writer on social tjuestioils, has been elected by a huge nTJVjOr'.ty as Democratic candidate at the forthcoming contest for the governorship of California —Renter.
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    • 68 9 nun i i =.l rlr lrlr l r l r J F 1,=1,=l IJ g..=.MMI-e| S COMING SOO V TO THE W I MARLBOROUGH I 1 With two favourite Stars I Miss Sulochana Hadi 1 SOU BHAGY A SURDMI" I Adapted from the Parse Theatrical Show in B 1 different
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    • 488 9 'UilMtrriiitii tur l i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i r i l i i i i i '■'7 j New World Cabaret I Gala Charity Ball j j Saturday Ist. September, 1934. J (IN AID OF AUSTRALIAN JAMBOREE FUNDS) I
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  • 69 10 Mr. We IS*-*, w Mrv.-. *vi In t> ex his hcm'ttcit thai i j' i ;ir> fi-J.j, l i\ ff, t meni1' r> tf ;Ilk? I -iin ti K lite <»f Mi:.*.»*. J- fvil H'.t! L'tli. (>r tht?ir iiig)U-v v and h> t l»i' fuiliTjil itl l|»f-
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  • 721 10 ROMANCE ia dear to all humanity. Winn the hero and heroine of a romance are a Prince and Princess, when the Prince is a son of the Royal house of Britain, the news causes a thrill in every heart. Not for many a long day lias the public imagination
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  • 158 10 The United States Consulate-General in Singapore will be closed on Monday. Sept. 3. which is Labour Day and observed as an American national holiday. Mr. L. R. Barnett-Smith, Supervisor, Export Duties. Lumut, will be leaving for home on long leave in the middle of September. Mr. Harward, of Teluk Anson,
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  • 158 10 rpiHOUGH the mistakes of the Press are pointed out with the greatest possible speed, the good work that it does is usually passed over in silence When, therefore., bouquets are offered unexpectedly we should be careful to acknowledge them. Thanks are due to Sir Samuel
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  • 200 10 I LETTER from a friend who has a j house at the Cameron Highlands is j calculated to provoke sighs of envy from dwellers in Singapore. "As I write at jlO a.m.,'' he says, "the temperature is just under 70, and the bees are, buzzing among
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  • 259 10 A Charity 's Jubilee rjHE young European who comes to Malaya looks forward to the time when he will retire with a comfortable fortune. Some realise their ambitions, fcut others, through no fault of their own, do not, for perhaps, after all. fori tunes are as elusive in the East
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  • 231 10 yyTTH their attention occupied h fighting off Japanese aggreata and restoring internal peace, the Chinese have nevertheless been sv pursuing a policy of manufacturing and improving home products, so much .so that a mission has now arrived Singapore to find markets in Malaya for Chinese goods. Seeing that
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  • 211 10 By "Looker-On" jy|OTOR horns after 11.30 at night are prohibited in London. A A A The idea is excellent, and it is a pity It cannot be extended to Singapore, i where, the average syce still sounds his horn incessantly whether the road is clear or
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  • 46 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 5 CLUB DIARY, 6. EUROPEAN BOY'S DEATH IN HONGKONG, CHINESE MINISTER TO ITALY INTERVIEWED CHARITABLE SOCIETY'S JUBIIPE YEAR. 13 SPORTS NEWS 14, 15 and W CHINESE ESTATE CASE. 17. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 18. THE CONQUEST OF MALACCA W
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    • 274 10 I RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE PRICE r PRICE 45.00 45.00 j THE RAJAH 4 GENUINE RALEIGH MACHINE SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR •■<l»l| l i|i: lli i i llllll»llinilllHilli,ll!'IMIHlM»lillinili™ 1 LITTLE'S BARGAIN DEPT. GOOD QUALITY—ENGLISH ALUMINIUM WARE. I Saiict i i t'over. Lipped Saucepan. c," o.HO Steam Cooker. »6" -40
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    • 86 10 THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous how* of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you it* excelled service anti high trade workmanship. PHONE 7627 ffGJOQMjS Sales trebled ears, T Ifirl I FAVOUI IN PUBLIC RISING STEADILY. LOST ENERGY can hp quickly regained Djr taking a course of
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  • 636 11 Japan Ready SOVIET BUILDING UP DEFENCES Shanghai, Aug. 30. I* IvK.sisiii and Japan art making '•.uly preparations for war. 11 Si» it-t i .overnmont has driven «•met ions for the Russian depart- t along the Chinese Eastern i.umv to
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  • 58 11 Min Kuo Jih Pao. Hongkong, Aug. 00. The Supreme Court at Canton announces the result of the appeal in wna known as the "Concubine Muiaer Tho death sentence on Wang Man Shu is commuted to one of life imprisonment but the appeal of the otner accused, Chan
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  • 24 11 Reuter Wireless. Oslo, Aug. Queen Wilhelmina, who is suffering "a exhaustion, is now much to-day went on a motor-boat trip. Renter Wireless.
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  • 393 11 Reduction Of National Debt Reuter Wireless. New York, Aug. 29 OOME monetary experts are of opinion that the use of profit from goid stocks realised through devalua'ion of the dollar for budgetary purposes, announced by Mr. Murgenthau in a broadcast Bpeeeh last night, will be in the
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  • 81 11 Trouble In Dublin Still Unsettled Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 30. T\UBLIN is entering on its fifth *J week without newspapers. The effo/ts at intervention by the Minister, Mr. Lemasse, have been unsuccessful, and the prospects oi settlement are very remote. The editorial staffs of three morning and two evening
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  • 206 11 Armed Police In The Streets Reuter Wireless. Vienna, Aug. 28. IT is believed that many were wounded in the Heimwehr revolt and hundreds ol onlookers arc gathering in the streets around the barracks watching s'lently. while the pobce stand on guard armed with machine-guns and pistols. It to
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  • 366 11 Wedding In November PRINCESS FOND OF SPORT Reuter. TREMENDOUS interest has been aroused by the announcement of the betrothal of H. R. H. Prince George, the youngest son of the King and Queen, and Princess Marina, daughter of Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece. It is expected
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  • 78 11 Offer Of $50,000 To Turn Professional Reuter. Rye, New York, Aug. 29. FJ. Perry, the British tennis star who won the Wimbledon championship, has refused an offer of $50,00 C to turn professional. The offer was mad" by Bill O'Brien, the manager of the Tilden troupe. Perry advnneed
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  • 181 11 Weakness Of Sterling NEW LOW LEVEL RECORDED Reuter. London, Aug. 29. HTHfi quietness of the foreign exchange market was rudely shattered to-day by the sudden renewed weakness of sterling, which touched 75.37 francs, a new low record since 1924. The dollar also firmed up in terms of
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  • 157 11 Buying Only What She Can Pay For Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug 28. Germany is pursuing undaunted her new policy of buying only what she is capable of paying for. This control will beco ne even more stringent t when, on the expiration ol current contracts, foreign currencies will
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  • 108 11 The Future Policy Of Germany Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 2 J l i Generals Gocring. Blomberg and Rudolf Hess will, according to trust- worthy information, form the triumvirate which, under Hitler's personal guidance, will direct the destiny of Ger- i many. I Hitler is expected to make a
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  • 81 11 Factory To Be Opened In Java THE Goodyear Rubber Company is to open a factory at Bui'enzorg for the purpose of manufacturing tyres. A Java paper states that after the Goodyear plans had been published, the Firestone Company approached the Netherland Indies Government wi'h a request to be
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  • 148 11 Sequel To Differences Over A Case Singapore, Thursday. Alia Samson and Romil were brougln before the Third MagLstiHte. Mr. J. M Brander. this morning charged wi ll disorderly conduct by fightine »:ear the stairway of the Third and Fourth Police Cour's at 4.25 p.m. yesterday. The fight
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  • 70 11 Actress Married To Anton Lang's Son Reuter Wireless. Munich. Auu 28. Frauleln Clara Mayr. who has been acting as Mary Magdalene in the Oberammergau Passion Play, was married to-day to Dr Anton Lang, v.'ho is a professor In Washington University. Dr. Lang is the son of the famous
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  • 60 11 Identity Of Foreign Policy Aimed At Reuter. Riga, Aug. 30. The complete agreement for a Baltic Entente reached at the conference between Latvia. Lithuania and Esthonia now awaits formal ratification. It contemplates periodical conferences between the three Fore gn Ministers to aim at identity of foreign policy and
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  • 48 11 Singapore. Thursday. A charcoal coolie named Teh Chin Srk who appeared for sentence before tht- I Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander j this morning was fined $20 and one day, or in default 3 weeks' r.i. for theft from j a coffee-shop while delivering charcoal.
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  • 270 11 Important Speech By Viceroy Reuter Wireless. Simla. A lie 20 ,,r THE curtain has lallen I hop*» hnal,, J on civ 1 disobedience. dm to n «sturdv good .nen.se of Ibf mu.*«> of tl people." declared l.f-rd WUllugdt (Viceroyi durinp an Important sp*»"' in the
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  • 69 11 Fourteen More Tanks Explode Buenos Aireiv, Aug 2fl| IT is j-fported from Campnnn that more tanks have exploded thro«vbu" ilif popiil.i<ion into a panic Rtutei Earlier rtnted thai :<ecti or l.e city had been destroyed by f 4 a.s the result of two oil reservoirs plr .itru, A
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  • 71 11 Salary Raised From $6,000 T $15,000 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Aug: 2ft It WB.S revealed to-day that t salary of the N R.A. Administrat General Johnson, has been raised fn July from $G,OOO to $15,000 annually It If stated that President Roosev, qdecided on this step to enable the
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    • 132 11 I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records from The Talkie "EVERGREEN" i IB 5923 Dancing on the ceiling Hylton's Orch. E 6504 Over my shoulder Ray Noble's Orch. When you've got a little springtime I j A Also from th-: Talkie "JACK AHOY" B 8062 My hat's on th c side of
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  • 698 12 R Spccial Interview IXISTEK TO ROME IN SINGAPORE Sinywpore', Wednesday. SSOL1N1 is great friend ol riiina ;u.<J hopes to see her asunce; the most important tfon in Siho-Italiun relation» is <»f en between the two tries in their civilisations: om* rail?' Kaslern
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  • 368 12 i Electrocuted By House I Current I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 29. k YOUNG Danish planter, Mr S. Kerch, was accidentally electrocuted en Sunday night en an estate belonging to United Plantations, Ltd about 40 miles up the Bernam River Mr. Korch was a field
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  • 121 12 Factories Armed Against An Emergency Washington. Aug. 28. WITH a view to averting the threa- tened textile strike, scheduled to begin on Sept. 1. Mr. Llcyd Garrison. Chairman of che National Labour Relations Board, has invited members ot the cotton and textile institute and leaders of the United
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  • 69 12 De-ath Of A Famous Scientist Reuter Wireless. Sydney. Aug. 23. rTHE death is announced of the exA plcrer and scientist. Sir Edgeworth David, who supervised the constitution of the \ast system of tunnels on the Western Front during the Great War and blew up Messines Ridge. A
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  • 153 12 I Impressive Funeral At Kuala Kangsar (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Wednesday. THE remains of Raja Mansur ibni Sultan Abdullah, of Perak, who died at Butterworth on Monday, were conveyed by car to Kuala Kangsar on Tuesday for burial. The Hon. the Raja Muda of Perak, the children
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  • 347 12 More Cases Of Illicit Liquor Stills (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. At the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, before the first magistrate. Mr F. K. Wilson, a Chinese, named Lee Thye was charged with being found in possession cf dutiable san.su valued at $1.50 at
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  • 343 12 Alleged Quarrei Over Gun Licence (From Our Own CorrespondentJ Ipoh, Atiir. A 1 T the Perak A>stee Court yesterday allegations were made thai a Malay was killed bv a compatriot a*, the result of ill-feeling over the shooing ol u deer. The accused. Majid bin Sulaiman. who lives
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  • 146 12 Undergraduates Returning To Hongkong Front Our Oicn Reporter' Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday There as a large number ol friend and relatives at the railway station last night to s«e Cha'i PeuL- Kok. Chonr. HUxi. cjdjii Kok Lcm. Lie'* Kenn geong ad Kuan Vr\.* o!T to Singapore where they
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  • 30 12 At ihe sale of 222. Banda Hilir Malacca, conducted by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.. Ltd.. the highest bid was 54.000. and the property was accordingly withdrawn.
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  • 253 12 "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Clark Gable And Claudette Colbert THE CINEMAS WITH such an excellent pair as Clark Gable and Claudette Coibert in the leading roles, "It Happened One Night." now to be seen at the Capitol, is a picture which should prove very popular. The virile Mr. Gable nas
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  • 173 12 Lucfcy Devils." the R K.O. picture whioh opened at thr> Alhambr* last u'Bhfc is a thrilling picture of the life of tbo.-e film stunt m<»u who rkfc their lives tc add excitement to the screen. \Vi f h such a galaxy of "he-men' as Bill
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  • 179 12 Heather Angel is her usual charmng self in -Early To Bed." th e comedycmanee which began a season at the Pavilion Theatre last night. The story :s slight but is well presented and equalV well acted. Fernand Gravey playing the male lead. The producxion
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  • 238 12 Returning Through America To China Sin Chew Jit Poh. Canton. Aug 30 It reported that General Chang Fat Kill, former commander of the renowned Ironsides" troops, now fightng the Reds in Fukicn, has died as tinresult of a motor-car accident in New but.this report is authoritatively denied in
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  • 357 12 Full Programme FLYING DISPLAY \t MORIB (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug, 29. A COMPREHENSIVE prog] has been drawn up for Agricultural Show at Moril Sunday, Sept. 23, when a num added attractions will include a play by 'planes from the X Lumpur Flying Club, a
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  • 99 12 Prison Sent?ncc And The Rotan tFlQffl Otff CJll'r; COffi'.^'Onf/'T' rruv n Ipo :< 'TriE Banjarese Ai.mia u. cscaped tic>ni tiw i > n Lejjggong Polici- capturec several days k.u r r, Lenggor.§; when he v, i cJ;aj. er firai lawful e-Ui.tr.o -l nreauns oiuf beteg u fiyerumf
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  • 25 12 Reuter Wireless. Copenhagen. Aug. 28. The American airman. Dr. Leight, who is engaged on a flight, has arrived safely at Juli —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 25 12 The Board of Directors of U tile Bank of India. Ltd.. have an interim dividend of six per income-tax. in respect ol th<
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  • 2427 13 VALUABLE WORK IN MALAYA HELPING DEPENDANTS OF FORMER MERCHANTS CHARITABLE organisation which has done much good in Malaya has just completed the fiftieth year of its existence. It is the Straits Settlements and Malay States Benevolent Society, and an account of its activities during half a
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  • 190 13 Lorry Driver's Licence Suspended Singapore, Wednesday. CONVICTED on a charge of voluntarily causing gricvcus hurt to an Indian, a Chinese motor lorry driver named Khar Keng Hong, was to day fined $20 or, in default, three weeks' imprisonment, and his licence was suspended for six months. Accused was
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  • 239 13 Charges Of Negligent Driving Singapore, Wednesday, Henry Hollowly, a young man of 20. and Mercedes D'Souza were summoned before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. C. H. Whitton to-day oti charges of driving motor cars in a negligent manner. The two defendants claimed to o? j tried.
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  • 74 13 $902 Raised For Fire Victims TKF Singapore Chinese Chamber o! CJlnmet-oc acknowledges receipt ot Sf>02 from the management of thr* New World a. r the result of the eala cabaret given on Saturday night, on behalf of lhe vict. ms of the Tlong Bahrtt fire. A special
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  • 100 13 Four Days Fixed For Hearing Singapore, Wednesday John Reld and James Halch Henshelt wood, the two Britons who were criI ginatty charged before the Third Magistrate, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. ForreT) to-day. when their counsel, Mr K. Seth, 3«ked for a date for hearing.
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  • 31 13 Mr. Lee Ee Ngee will speak at the Chinese Christian A*so rt **ton '-nn e(.> Street, this evening at 8.15 on Observations during seven months in Britain." All interested are welcome.
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  • 818 13 Rotary Club Address WORK OF ZIONIST MOVEMENT Singapore, Wednesday. I THE remarkable development o Palestine within recent year formed the theme of an address 01 Modern Palestine", by Dr. B. B Shein at to-day's meeting of th- T Singapore Rotary Club. Dr. Shein is in Singapore
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    • 104 13 Crosley Refrigerators I f You must see the new CROSLEI SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVA-j DOR Electric Refrigerators to fully appreciate the advancement in 1 refrigerator design, convenience, and performance that they represj ent. There is a Crosley dealer near you—ask him to show you both series—make every comparison that occurs to
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    • 35 13 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. II (lacorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, j, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ML\ t RISKS, BURGLARY AND BA«6AGE I INSURANCE. I General Agenu SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. til*.
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  • 1816 14 H BAIN MAKES TBE GOING HEAVY pwi Owner For Refill: Addition j To Mr. Hobbs' Stafcle I (By The-Man-At-The-Rails." ii Singapore, Thursday. ■BXC the last morning during HTvhich the final fast gallops were i Hjn to
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  • 80 14 Runner Changes Hands iack Singapore, Thursday. IFILL. the well-known brown Australian gelding, son of üble Court and Last Drop, which s carried with pronounced success colours of the popular owner, A. E. E. De Vos, has now inged hands, t was bought yesterday by Mr. Nam and is now
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  • 303 14 Tournament Ties For To-Pay OWING to rain, no play was possible ve-tciday in the b.c i). lewn tean s tournament, and the day's ties have been postponed until Monday, wth the exception of that between Warden ano Demeny v. Wise and Bain which will be played on Tuesday.
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  • 143 14 Coming Ev?nts At The R.SoY.C. ON Friday, the "B" class will sail the third race of the Change-Boat series starting at 5.15 p.m. In accordance with the conditions helmsmen will sail the following boats: Helmsmen representing Will sail: Prima Donna Corrib Paddy Merlin Corrib Betsy Merlin Punai Betsy
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  • 151 14 Quarter Finals In Open Doubles Tournament (From Our Own Reporter) ♦Cuala Lumpur, Wednesday. The following are the ties in the quarter tinal round of the Selangor open doubles badminton championship, for the ThamboChallenge Cup. which will be played at the Victoria Institution Hall at 2.30 p.m. on Sept.
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  • 103 14 J.B. Team To Meet Muar On Friday (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 29. Arrangements have been made for a friendly match to be played between a Muar team and a team from Johore Bahru, on the English College padang. Johore Bahru, on Aug. 31. The following
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  • 124 14 Friendly Soccer On Sunday rE Chinese. League cliarrifia. f 1934, will meet the M;i).j year's charaplcns, in a friendlv match at the Anson Rout! St idiuir Sunday. The match will be of great The Chinese have Just won trw > uai pionship. but last Saturday
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  • 321 14 Where Football Is fLrd To Play JF you tell J. I.. C. VVhttcmar, globe-trotter, uhoin rough L, lr.atche* «n i unMpirt-manlike polite "noujrh to to yon. i,w: .ji. ward* he *?iil pr r linl>ly tell <u t:- n. do thinjTii in Soutf' Ai.ur» a, First, though, he will
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  • 113 14 Beaten By Straits Chinese Epworth League Playirijr at the Flwrntay t uur: m. day. tin- St.nits ChiiieKe Kpw»Ht defeated the RvonU»y K:i«ttr»in»« I five panics to two* the i'oIIkm the scoTes (Evenday |»t»ye« Ur«:t)i 1 r *ii1 j-jj Tan Imp! to Wee 1^»»'•' 155—(5—1), 7—1 r»; Mm 'I"
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  • 80 14 A curious incident, and without precedent, ha 3 Just to notice. A cricket ma'.ch at Ealing not long opened in a most sensational three of the home side being first three balls of the game. A hat-trick at the start of an is remarkable enough in
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  • 66 14 The following have been to play lor the Public Works Dei Sports Club in a cricket matcn the Railway Institute on Saturc Kampong Bahru (off Nelson Row 2 p.m. sharp:— N V. Ponniah (capU, Chin Ly< (i Ebert, T. Sta Maria. A. Ingus. p Cooke, A. E. Johnson.
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  • 66 15 London, Aug. 29 p.AIN interfered considerably In the Ii \ustrmlians' cricket match at Canteragainst Kent which began to-day visitors won the toss and sent cc mty in to bat on a tricky wicket Kent lost two wickets cheaply and
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  • 146 15 (;>mkiiana Results And Prize-Winners n ur Own Corrcxpoyident) Tuesday. o» lowif»L' are i he lesuits of the .M/.i i OcjI; Club gvmkhuna:— 4 Coin>«Liiiou:- I, .1 11 Bjile* ii It B.iJci'i' luJe: 1, t R, Binnie. D: ivf Aug*» 1, R. H Mc- r. 1'. D. Grnv
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  • 109 15 ikdi Champions In Final Match 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. The Klang District Football Associaxround up their soccer season for year with a match between the ie champions, the Jubilee School, and the Rest. The latter won I—o. The champions played fine soccer and fully extended
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  • 165 15 Clifford Cup Competition At Singapore G.C. Tb»' following vjoc«! tne reeuU.t c. v I I'iiind of the Singapore Golf Club r»>j(i Cup competition: !U k bcal G. V. Alien 2 1 Sturt beat s W Joyce w.c. t- Bbrbai beal S. J. Be; tr;e 1 StrueLiu. beat t
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  • 107 15 Malays Draw With StewftfeW j CoUs i j i (From Our Own Corr&j&nd&ti) Seremban, Tuesday, °n the N.S. padang yesterday the formed Malay hockey team me* Sercmban Colts and drew tw-i-aU. fr(jm the bully ojff the Malays "ted pressure, but were unlucky with hots which often went wide.
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  • 478 15 Results In The Major Leagues New York, Aug-. 30. NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. New York "Giants" 0 3 1 Jlubotlt pitched for the Giants. Chicago "Cubs" 15 1 Waine.ke pitched for the Cubs. Uostor. "Braves" (11 innings) 0 12 0 Belts pitched and Berger homered for the
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  • 27 15 Clubs wishing to have hockey fixtures vjUh the Young Indians Recreation Club can communicate with Mr. A. Nackhoda, c o Noordeen and Co., 15, Cecil Street, Singapore.
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  • 197 15 Arsenal F.CVs £23,018 Profit London. July :i!> AFTER writing ofl no.oon for expenditure on their ground I the Arsenal F. C.. in winning the League championship, made a profit of £23.018 last year These litres are the highest of any League club. Manchester City the F.A. Cup
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  • 164 15 Champion's Second Victory In Ten Fights Oakland, Aug. H. "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, lightheavyweight champion of the world, according to the National Boxing Commission, regained some lost prestige to-night in defeating the Italian Pietro Georgii in a nontitular ten-round scrap. Rosenbloom on a skid* since the beginning of the
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  • 62 15 Positions In The Doubles Tournament (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 29. Late?: positions in the Klang and District Badminton Association's doubles championship tournament are a.< follows: P W L Pt Yale 9 S 1 8 Lucky Star 9 5 4 5 Klang., Malays 9 4 5
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  • 120 15 The badminton match between the Mari- I sold B.P. and the Horlicks B.P. played on the latter's court on Sunday ended in I a win for the Marigold B.P. by six j primes to nil. i Re ults: (Marigold players mentionc 1 first): —Tan Chong Tee beat Francis
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  • 275 15 New World Programme A SEVERE TEST FOR GNR. MILLER Singapore, Thursday. jyjH. C. A. Hell's card of four bouts is expected to draw a record crowd at the New World Arena tomorrow night. Forty ringside seals have been booked by the Singapore Amateur Football Association, and other
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  • 269 15 How Miss Helen Jacobs Improved Her Flay HUM a tunc while you play and >» tnanrovc your game or touiiis Thi* is the secret ot ito<5 suoc.ik» o: Miss Helen Jacobs, America's grcatw wamau »tniU5 stu-c, Mlf. JlWOb- who. UP41' Uoiu KU prOWusu. .in flu* vtiuj.i ouiu,
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  • 105 15 j Ihe following will represent the I Novice B.P. in a friendly match of five j singles and two doubles again rt thn j Joy al B.P. at ihe latter's court at 3 pm. Op Saturday: Singles Leow Kin; I Fait. Gen Ah Kow. Ten Soo Poh. Tan
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  • 103 15 Ten Goals Scored At Plymouth London. Aug. 29. RESULTS of matches played in thj 1 English lootbail league to-day wei, as tolhtw FIRST DIVISION. CheK. a 1 Sheffield Wed. Kverton 2 Leicester Manchester v ily 3 Liverpool Middlesbrough l Portsmouth West Brom. A. 1 Birmingham SECOND DIVISION
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  • 73 15 i ii Sincere Lads' B.P. *'B" team v. th Piavfair BP. "B" on Saturday:—Joh 1 I owe, Michael Howe. Harry Tan, Le Kirn Teck. Kid Lee. Lee Kirn Seng. Ale Choo, Robert Yeo and Wilfred Chan. The party will be opposed to th Straits Physical Athletic Party
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  • 37 15 Sercmban, Wednesday. At the N.S. Club padang the Seremba I Coßs drew with the Tamil Unioi Reteam scored for the Tamils in the fin half and Reutens equalised for the Colt i the second half.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 116 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. i The Great Eastern Life Assurance J Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. All The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 1093 16 The World's Foremost Athlete Remarkable Feat Of 24-Year-Old German He "Beat The Decathlon Record By 328 "Points Berlin. -TENACITY of purpose teems to be one of the chief characteristics of the* young German all-round athlete, Hans Hrinrich Sievert, who at a recent sports meeting in Hamburg performed the amazing feat
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  • 131 16 In a friendly match of five singles and two doubles played at the Chinese Protectorate B.P.s court, Havelock Read the Tecks' BP. beat the Boys' Union on Sunday last by four games to three. Results (Tecks' players first):— WUlie Tay beat Yeo Oon Boon 15—
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  • 84 16 Here is a good cricket story. In 192? Royston were playing Horston and D:strict. Horston had a wicket to fall, and J. Bowmer was bowling to W. S. Runham. "With the ball of the over the bowier appealed for a catch at the wicket; the umpire said
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  • 107 16 The Straits Physical Athletic Party D b ll e Au «ust Badminton Party B at the former's court on Suniav by five games to two Results (S.P.A P. players mentioned .irst):— Soh Ah Loo beat Soh Kian Hiap i 5 Koh Lai Seong beat Lim Ohm
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  • 75 16 There was a curious incident in an nter-club athletic at Portsmouth recently, where the London A.C. tound hemselves short ofa second string to put the weight. C. P. Best, their first sring, took on both jobs, putting with the right as first string and with the
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  • 411 16 How A New Standard Has Been Set UNDER the caption "The Strain ot game playing," the "Field" in the course of an editorial writes:— "England is the Mother Country ot game playing, and has again taken the lead which in recent years has so often been disputed.
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  • 42 16 Chinese Champion Beaten In Club Final (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 29. Ong Ec Kong, the S.C.R.C. tennis hampion for nine years, lost his title o Leong Hoe Yeng in the Club singles hampioifthip final, 6—3. 3—6, 6—4
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  • 430 16 Present Rules Considered Too Lax SIR Noel Curtis-Bennett, writes in thp Sporting Life. It is perhaps not inappropriate view of the Empire Games, to question of the use of standard for boxing. It is strange. I think, that great sport of boxing has been in ence for
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  • 55 16 The following will roreseni the Useful Badminton Party aeainst tht* Government Monopolies Sports Club, on Saturday, at Marigold B P court George Chen, Chin Tham Bwee, Ef Hock Chiang. Wee Kirn Wre. Koh Bene Swee.. Tav Kheng Ann. and Khoo P Koun. Reserves: Wee Jui Huai Ua Jalk
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  • 66 16 For the Olympic Games, 1936: In the German Governmental employment scheme the old Grunewald Sadium near Berlin is to be recond structed. Built In 1912 for the Olympic Games in 1916, it is not large enough for the forthcoming Olympics. When the work of reconstruction is finished, accommodation will be
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 156 16 F. A. BARTBOLOMEUSZ LTD., 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2224. I M I I I I I > I I I I I I > l I M l .|l!|i!|ii|i!| >|i!liil'ili:lii|: Jul. lnliil:: I I iliji I I iMU'liifi'l Lgnm;! iii i |:<|.!|i!|ii|ii|ii|i']i ■:iiii|i:|i:|n|ii|;i|i!|M|Mli:l >g 'STEfiNWAYES" j §3 A BRAND
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  • 895 17 igment Reserved >r* L; OF TKSTATOK'S MIND Singapore, Wednesday. hp tij'nc«' of iMr. Aubrey V. L. advocate and solicitor <,»>£« pore Bar, in a Chines».* n t vsven Khoo Kay Yeow, n n»' merchant and Kiioo > a «'him-se woman, wa* i> Lh' 1 Supreme Court to
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  • 322 17 Ft. .Jawaharlal's Release IT i 5 understood that il h.'s-a boon if tinitely decided to o\terul the period of Fandit Jawaharlal's temporary release. Tin» Position as far a** the Government conc mod appears to be that, bavinj» released 1 :m, they would not interfere with nifreedom loner t»s
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  • 49 17 Seeking Suicide With High Explosive Shanghai, Aug. 15. Japanese, loaded with six hand grerades,. who confessed that he intended 1 lowing himself up because of financial difficulties was arrested on Monday at the entrance to Hongkew Park. He is M. Gote, unemployed ex-volunteer of the Japanese Army.
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  • 194 17 Father Alleged To Have Shot Four Children Pussellawa, Aug. 10. A TRIPLE tragedy is reported from isauuihar where a man, Comaran Kanakapillai. has been taken j ato custoy following the shoo- ng of J three of his three children dead* another being wounded, yesterday eventog. The man had
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  • 103 17 Drink Which Has Practically No Alcohol Berlin. A real beer which has practically no alcohol in it has been invented by a Berlin chemist, Herr Johann Meyer, in cooperation with a German brewery. It is made from the same raw materials as ordinary beer, but the fermentatidn is
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  • 96 17 Desperate Act Of Man Suddenly Attacked Madras. An unarmed man. supervising plantation work in a forest near here was suddenly attacked by a tiger. The man seized the tiger by the throat and, locked together, man and beast rolled down a bank into a stream, where the
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  • 109 17 Girl Who Eloped With A Cousin Belgrade. A girl of 1G with nine fiances has been causing heartaches in Mioaifza, Jugoslavia. Pret Danojla Stcpanoviteh her, a very rich fa f hor, and her lo »ks and his wealth brought he; hundreds of suitors. accepted nine cf them,
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  • 95 17 To Be Held At Worli Sea Face WOLLOWING th- Bombay* Govenrmer.r;; Htciiiii n not to sanction the use Of\he rreclar.-tion Grounds for holdirp, he forthcoming Congress session, the Wpttthp Co mailt co of the Congress Reception Committer, decided to hold the Congress ser-sion at Worli Sea Face.
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  • 226 17 For Indian Labourers In Ctylon Colombo, Aug. At a r pecial meeting of the Head Kan sanies Association, held at Ha ton, Mr. f. L. R Chandran, Agent, Government of India, outlined a plan for the establishnuat of a Home for destitute Indian estate labourers in Ceylon. •Mr.
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  • 162 17 Constitution Of >he Indian Delegation Simla, Aug. 14. In the Assembly, Sir N. N. Sircai, replying >;o t.,c questions of Mr. Ziauddm, regarding h? League of Stations, suggesting the inclusion every year of an Executive Councillor and a member from the Opposition parties in the Assembly, said
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  • 143 17 Winner Of £13,000 Fails To Turn Up t s; Paris. Somewhere in Franca there ia an owner of a million francs (tTJ.rtOO approximately) who doe* not think the aum worth claiming:. A prize of thifc va'ue. drawn in th" National Lottery, is still lying unclaimed »t the
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  • 115 17 Airsh'ps To Re Con'rolLd By Wireless? Moscow, j Experiments are beinpc made in the Caucasus near the city of Tiflis with the j model of a wireless-controlled airsnip. j The length of the model is 30 ft. and i it carries no passengers but a "mechanical man" in
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    • 297 17 I MOONLIGHT NIGHT.., ijgft and a bottle of jolly 3ld MAX* 1 a p?rf ?ct combination tor a per feci party. •> J A V S STAB MA A BRANDY imported by William J?cks Co., (Ma'aya) Ltd. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. EAT in moderation. Take daily exercise In the open
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  • 96 18 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF Ab POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 83 18 (To *he Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir.—The menace of pickpockets seems to be on the increase in Singapore. The other night I was walking along the five-foot way in North Bridge Road when I received a push and heard a shout behind me. As I turned my head to see
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  • 104 18 To the Editor Malaya Tribune) Sir. —I wish to join with Mr. Wee Choon Koon in appealing to »h° MunlcipaUty to improve the conditions of o? the lorongs in the district The lorong I am particularly concerned with is Lorong 26 off Geylanp R-xid. Which is indeed
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  • 308 18 To the Edi'or. Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Yesterday was observed as a public holiday by the Kuomintang Government for Confucius's birthday. That holiday has to do with religion only, but the Chinese traders' shops hung up the national flag. The Chinese people always hang up Chye Kee ired buntingfor weddings, birthdays
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  • 632 18 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune* Sir. —It is not permissible to deal frilly with the points raised by Mr. Tan Mock Chuan in your issue of Aug. 24. £f he had seen diseases suddenly healed, as I have not infrequently done. jy Christian Science, he would be prepared
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  • 84 18 Lo« Angeles. A police ambulan c. called suddenly fp'K h patients, reared out of its station, only to break down a mile away. A was hastily dispatched. It suf fered the same fate. •A third wa> cummoned from another st«;tioa. but after going two mle.s it also
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  • 99 18 Worcester (Cape Province). A Negro workman who walked round a rock and found himself face to fa c with a leopard got such a fright that he- hair immediately turned prey. The man had set a trap f -r leopards b. hind the rock. When he went
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  • 23 18 Mr B. S. Walton, Chairman, Kinta Sanitary Board, has gone to Port Dick son for a brief vacation.
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  • 20 18 Mr. A. A. Mulloy. Manager. Sungei I Tua Estate. Batu Caves. Selangor, and Mrs Mulloy have left for Home.
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  • 17 18 Mr. L. G. Lee has returned from leave and resumed duties at Kuala Jelei Estate. Bahau.
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  • 44 18 T. A. P. Kasson. an Indian, pleaded j guilty in the Penang Court, to a charge of stowing away aboard the Rhona on i a voyage from Singapore to Penang Accused was fined $14. with the alternative of seven days' rigorous imprison- ment.
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  • 61 18 A raincoat and a cap lost by a policeconstable as far back as 1928. have jus been recovered. A Sigh. Nadan Singh, pleaded guilty to being found in possession of them. He was fined $10 by the Seremban Magistrate. The Hon. Mr. Justice Mudie. who came to Ipoh in
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  • 54 18 Messrs. B. Arajan Singh. N. Subramaniam and S. M. Dorai of the tutorial staff of the Anglo-Chinese School Teluk Anson, have left the staff m m Mr. Thumboo. late store-keeper. D s* u*t Teluk Anson, who has just returned from leave, has been posted to the Kinta Sanitary
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  • 55 18 Mr. J. A. S. Jennings. 0.8 E. J.P.. is at present spending a fortnight at Cameron Highlands and will be returning to Ipoh early in September *> The areas under tea and coffee at the Research Station on the Cameron Highlands are being extended and an experiment in
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  • 23 18 Mr. Holderness is acting as manager of Paya Kamunting Estate, Jitra. in "'«ee cf Mr. D E. Mcauley who is on leave.
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  • 195 18 The transfer of Mr. s Chief Goods Clerk, ipo] Lumpur has been cancelled On charges of selling tables without a licence 7market and at the same A obstruction, four Chinese labourer class were fined i in the First Magistrate s C r Charged with the theft m pounds of
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  • 66 18 Mr W„ J. Smith. State Bn Sembilan. and Settlement z. Z Malacca, who has beer, iwaj months' leave in Hor.g X returned to duty. For the first time In tha bisuntf Negri Sembilan hockey, a Iftl made its debut and piav?d aga >• Seremban Police. The team v
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  • 48 18 The Hen. Mr. Justice S J 7 Chief Justice. F.MS., who c id ng at the F.MS. Court of Appall Ipch. has returned to Koala L The K.L. Flying Club is and fly'ng dispiav day. the 25th instant. The Force and the Penang Flying Oat co-operating.
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    • 745 18 AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME AND ATTRACTIVE T t'RNITURE, To be Held on Saturday, Ist September, 1934, at 2.30 p.m. AT THE MONASTERY, BUSHEY PARK, 1 (off Keppel Road) I Comprising upholstered easy arm-chairs and settees, Tudor book I case, floral pattern carpets. Canton blackwood tables, H.M.V. cabi- net gramophone, specially
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    • 54 18 In general Debility and for speedy Convalescence after Fever or any wasting disease Serravallo s Tonic (Cinchona Iron Wine) is the supreme Tonic as a BLOOD BUILDER NERVE INVIGORATOR HEALTH RESTORATIVE Use it and it will bring you back again to full Ij Health and Vigour, for it feeds the
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  • 321 19 I'oi'iiht Malayan's Find MIRY RARE 16TH i KXTUBYBOOK London. Auk. 4. UrsAHJLE literary iiucl has 1 ronde >y Mr Ashley Clib- rj\ f»| t htj Times of Cfey Ion t r-»antH editor of the Malay •u i unninp the Java Head ,i f>7, Great Kussell Street,
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  • 60 19 *.r in« Beauty Spot In Lake District London, Aug 23. ui v I «Mini) has been raised by response to the appeal for for the nation of the V.dky in the English Lake mm of ii2.50Q is gtill needed I onHdcntly expected that this jrrlicoming and tha*
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  • 60 19 Mutfc Sum Spent In Six Months Shanghai. Aug. s •mii.j; in nguro5 announced by e Ti.itn Commission the toy hum fort countries during i\ .ri»tnth-w ihis year amounted J 'I ft? i v. .i .'X pressed In ni£!iy quar- ii 'tit impcrt oi toys should io ttc.h
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  • 68 19 »l That Can Travel On Ice Aehangel. ivpe of boat, called a "sea- been constructed here. lined to operate with equa» •itiinary water or among ice 1 can also move on the Iw. It d for exploring the islands t (if the northern Polar sea •i.:« -sletgb." which carry
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  • 58 19 Peiping, Aug. 5. presentative* of several Mon- arrived here from Innea lia to-day to meet the Panchen n Ah, who is among the recent called on the Panchen Lama morning to pay his respects and to the latter to leave for Inner i. stum as possible. nchen Lama
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  • 673 19 The Waterfront At Woolwich rpHE possibility of the removal of part of Woolwich Arsenal to an inland region calls attention to the great estate on the south bank of the River Thames which is taken up by the Royal Dockyard, the Royal Arsenal, and sundry activities housed
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  • 173 19 Commemoration Of Storming Of Halberstadt Berlin. July 19. A military pageant is planned for July 29 In commemoration of the storming of Halberstadt on that date in 1809 by Duke Friedrich Wilhelm of Burnswick known as the Black Duke, because of the black uniform of his troopers. On
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  • 789 19 His Views On Topical Satire npo interview Mr. A. P. Herbert at the end of his day's work involves much navigation of the Thames, writes H. G. in the Observer. Mr. Herbert's garden at Hammersmith slopes down to the river. In the tideway in
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  • 31 19 Singapore, Wednesday. The fire brigade was summoned to Chancery Lane, off Dunearn Road, yesterday afternoon, to put out a small grass fire which was entinguished in a few miuutes.
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  • 407 19 Machine-(iun Gang ARMOURED TRUCK ROBBED N«_w York, Aiijr, 21. ANE of the most sensational high way rohhericK in the history ol the United States occurred lo-du) when ten bandits. armed wit!" machine guns, held u|> and rnhhed au armoured truck earryiiv hundreds of thousands ol
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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