Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1935

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Matai/a's Firs* National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales) Vol xm No. iOO SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, July 17, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SNGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1935 FIVE CENT. v~
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 Tim fimtbg ©ribrnte Dominant In zlMalaya Joke cKotoĕ' MARIE xrrrv crisps I I AFTERNOON TEA f f ROYAL ASSORTED CREAM CRACKERS CREAMY CHOCOLATE iSM j )RIENTAL ASSORTED II laYYsS^ s Joyce for y Choice (Iroct. in b S.) I I Won't Help Ihr To SMne In Society -'J| j 1
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    • 300 1 THE "CONTAX* CAMERA Sole Agenta THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, PjO. Box 92. SINGAPORE. t Botued t* thite 0| lt makes no difference at all Mizea:—nip, pint H whether tou buy and QUART. WBs? 6UINNLSS DOG'S BE ID STOUT j all of exactly the same high n -inrl r 1^ SIMF,
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  • 600 2 Shipping News Notices. 50 YEARS AT SEA Moss Hutchinson Captain Retires WITH a fine record of 38 years' service w th the firm of Messrs. J. and P. Hutchison (now the Moss Hutchison Line, Ltd to his credit, Captain A. Waldman has just retired from active service at« sea. Captain
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  • 147 2 Visitors to America this summer will benefit >by special reduced rate return railway tickets at a single fare-and-a-half between the ports of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore and certain inland destinations, available only for steamshiu passengers from overseas countries, the United States Lines announce. The reductions, which are
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  • 408 2 Greatest Assembly Of Fighting Ships London. June 26. WHEN the King reviews the Fleet a* Spithead on July 16. he will see probably the greatest assembly of fighting ships which has taken place since the great review in 1914.. from which the Fleet steamed direct to its
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 442 2 STEAMER SAILINGS //Ma BRITISH INDIA P. a S. N. Co s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. BEHAR 6,000 July If* RANCH I 17.000 July 19 SOUDAN 0,500 July 31 NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RAN PUR A 17,000 Aug. 16 BURDWAN 6,070 Aug. 29 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 30 MANTUA 11,000
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    • 481 2 HEAP EN6 MOH S.SCO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. NAM YONG Fri. July 19 s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Tues. July 23 For SOURABAYA AND
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    • 241 2 N.Y.KJL IN E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. As from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Maru," August Bth for London, fares by steamers will be:— Ist. 2nd. Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326 351 London
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    • 486 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENEAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S S'nam. BORINGIA 6 8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10 30-10 1-11 The above vessels
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    • 493 2 STEAMER SAILING? |T~ NORDPEUTSCHER m LLOYD. m mm (Incorporated ha vGermany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1930. "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan July 31 "NECKAR" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. 4 "ODER' for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. 23 "TRAVE"
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  • 138 3 IH LL CONDITIO!', 3 PHkVAIL 1. Consumption Disappoints i>oi Wednesday morning. 1> M* (Singapore), 19% cts., down ct. Tone: Very dull. I s ngapore), $115, up $14. Yesterday s Prices: i -:i: 5 13 16d., down 1 -jd. Tone: Easier. v York: 12 cts., down 1 ct.
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  • 99 3 Increased (us!Gins And Kxcise Revenu London. July 10. EXCHEQUER Return, show a total ordinary revenue to" da excluding self-balancing items ol £154.731,019 coinDCied with £155,212.311 at the correspond iim date of lest y-"r Revenue from Customs and Kxcise is greater by £354.900 than for the same p i
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  • 1568 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotation* are issued by Ftaser and Co and LyaU and Evatt:— MINING Singapore. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue Eraser ya£ Va ue CO Evatt 41- Ampat 3 6 4|1% 017% 4.1 1 2 £1 A. Kumbang 32- 33,- 32,6 33,6 n
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  • 65 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore. Wednesday noon. Buyers Sellers. Nn. I.X R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 19% 1!>' Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 1«J 1/4 19% No IX.II.SS. (Spot-loose) (awardablc S'poro) 19% 19% do. Aujr Sept. 20Vk 20 do, Oct. Dec. 20% 29% d».
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  • 762 3 Lack Of Interest FRASER AND CO.'S REPORT l ERASER and Co.'s weekly report on the Singapore share market for the week ended July 16 states: Market conditions locally show absolutely no change since our last issue and the complete absence of interest in dealing which we commented
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  • 478 3 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Recommended THE 'thirteenth annual report of the direc- tors of Ne\tf Scudai, Ltd., to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held a'.< 96 Market St., Singapore, on July 26, at noon states:— Your directors have pleasure to submit hereyith
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  • 32 3 London, July 16. Sterling on New York is U§f4t Paris 74 11 16. The Stock Markets are quiet. War Loan is 106 4 Gold 140s. 11» jd British Official Wireless.
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    • 226 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, METER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. ipital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000. vp Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia. n, Dairen, Ffcngtien, Hamburg, HanHarbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsin- Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, M-ii. Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Paris, Peipincr, Rangoon, Rio de Jam ro,
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    • 20 3 SOUTH t BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager
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    • 409 3 |fl|jl SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always the danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance to expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way of keeping
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    • 686 4 1 M. HASSAN, M A t? BRAB BAB AH SO AD, STNCXPORIE. We undertake all sorta of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We frive prornpr. attention to all orjferi either big or small. Why not consult us about your I r< oiMvnu nts Bftimale submitted upon reejaeat
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    • 569 4 For quick sale one 11-valve Phileo radio good condition. $150. Owner leaving. Box 693, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED WANTED Experienced Proof Reader. Apply Nanyo Printing Office, Cecil St. WANTED A Young Man to be apprenticed, etc. Poaition filled. Applicants hereby thanked. WANTED To hire .silent cinema films. Reply to:-—The Brunei
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    • 934 4 TOOTH ACHE,/ BANISHED INSTANTLY j l>y ODONTORO. i I Reliable Effective cure in a few minutes. Trials solicited. Don't delay— act at once. NON-POISONOUS AND HARMLESS TO HEALTH EVEN WHEN THE SALIVA IS ACCTDENTLY SWALLOWED. Prices: large bottle $1.00 j j small bottle .30 j Obtainable at John Little Co..
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    • 477 4 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK GEORGE RICHARDSON SAVERS DECEASED. Any perWMM having any claims against the estate of the above deceased are requested to send particulars of their claims or statements of their accounts Ivi me the undersigned before Wednesday tne 21th July 1936. w A. NOEL DAVIES, I
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    • 241 4 BUY THE BEST AT Minimum Prices! Grand Display of Genuine Cyma, Vnlcain and Roskopf Watches lATI AT 429, NORTH BUDGE ROAD (Near Middle Koad) Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It h dangerous to neglect them. Free Sight-Testing and a wide range of glasses and frames to choose from.
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  • 235 5 Extraordinary General Meeting Singapore, Tuesday. AM extraordinary general meeting of Raffles Hotel, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company in the French Bank Buildings at noon today for the purpose of passing the following resolution. That the articles of association De altered in the manner
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    • 120 5 NEW LOVELINESS CAN YOURS —in this way 'jrsolf carefully in the mirror. I B ouch of colour make a mar- fference to your whole appearr "make-up," but a healthy i your cheeks and a natural p of the lips. You ca~i see it •w try Hlia. Rub a little Khasana
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    • 252 5 mm Bmma ||> lia*^»ieae*a»e»^*aea<»aea<aeaaeaee*»»aaars HBSSSQ] v i TWIT LAXAIIVt KIU-S jT THE PEAK OF LAX VTIVE PERFECTION. Pinkettes all the requirements of he ideal sp:r en pleasant and easy lo eke non-eriofng .*.en-purg ng. yet thoroc -hly p a natural manne:. They rr -olendid for crnst'pation and the trouble- ar
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    • 127 5 ji -j I I II Every child likes milk, ii' it -s the right milk. k I I The wise parent chooses milk that can be given In various ways: !j jj that is to say l! I "MILKMAID" MILK 1 I I I "MILKMAID" diluted with water makes a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 354 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Musical Burlesque By The Milluish Brothers j. DAY'S Kmnirc wireless programme ls TRANSMISSION 2. Big Ben. Quenti.i Maclean, at the Trocadero Cinema, Eleand Castle, London, tfj pm. Talk: "Foreign Affa'rs." Charles Manning and his OrM ich Time Signal at 7.20 'Daylight Robbery" or "The N gat." A
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    • 213 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Progremme For To-Day <DJB: 19.74 Metres; DJN 3145 Me-' tres; DJD: 19.63 Metres j 4.05 p.m. djb, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German lAk Song Programme Forcecast (Germ, Engl.) Let-ter-Box. 4.20 p.m. Ballad and Polonaise 4.35 p.m. Topical Talk: The Work I of the National-Socialist Cultural Association.
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    • 22 5 AVROM—MEDAN (Wavelength 64 a/W'psi ■t so—6 50 n.m riTft ijonef' Al c> nmi -bo mtpro will make use r f .vnr>M Station.
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  • 80 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING PASSENGERS Th- following are prssengers by the Arizona Maiu which left Singapore for East and South African and South Amer can ports cn Sunday: Miss Mary M. Fieber. Miss Nell'e M. Walker, Mr. Edger W. D. Elmer, Mr end Mrs. T. Urata,
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  • 93 6 Saa c, German, 4,433 tons, frrn Biemen "ij.7, to Miri, Manila 17.7. Glenbeg, British. 5 788 tons, fioir. London 16.7, to Far East 17.7. Kedah, British. 1,033 tons, from Bei Deli '6.7, tc Penang 18.7. Calcutta Maru, Japanese, 3 213 tonfrom Calcutta 16.7, to Yokohama 17.7. Knand'alla, British.
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  • 31 6 The Porthos is due here from Colombo on Sunday July 21, at 6 a.m., and will sail on the same day at noon /or Saigon Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 172 6 Easier Tone In Money Market Reuter Wireless. Louden, July 13. Cn the money marker, rates ppened teady but were inrVned to be easier in ths latter half of the w^ek. Discounts were firmly maintained on hopes cf a favourable Treasury allotment which, however. pr:ved disappointing*. Consequently, the tone
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  • 74 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Carthage, due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the
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  • 21 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands), despatched from Singapore on July 10, was delivered in London on July 16, (6 days)
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  • 209 6 SELLING Singapore, July 17. London 4 months' sight 2,3 31,32 London 3 months' sight 2 3 15 lb London GO days' sight 2 3 29 32 London 30 days' sight 237s London demand 2j3 27 Si London TT. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris demand 862 Hamburg
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  • 107 6 British Official Wireless London, July 10. Paris 74 55 64. New York 4.96 1 a. Montreal Brussels 29.36. Geneva 15.14. Ams erdam 7.74>4Milan 60 1 16. Berlin 12 28. Stockholm 19.39 V?. Copenhagen 22.39V0 Oslo 19.90 V 2. Vienna 26 V 4. Prague 118 9 16. Helsingfors 226~
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  • 185 6 Singapore, July 17. R .Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $144 r' tSiam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $141 R (Siam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $139 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 per Koyansll4 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 per Koyan |Ul Siam, Rice 1 *2Ub
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  • 70 6 1 ALHAMBRA. —'Devil Dogs ol tne Air." CAPITOL. Doctor's Orders." EMPIRE.—'Hips, Hip Hooray.' GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe I alkies. MARLBOROUGH. —Tamil Talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION—-Cardinal Richelieu." RITZ.— "Half-price Nighi Double talkies
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  • 91 6 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. MINING: Quiet, Harbours $7/35 $7.50. Rahmans 95 .97, Raubs buyers $5.80. Lukuts .«9 $103. Takuapas 22 22 3. Kintas $4.10 $4.20, Kramats buyers 413. Collieries $20.00 $21.25, Ulu Klangs $109 $1.11. Norths .49 .51, Taipings .49 .50. RUEBERS: Quiet. S. Tukangs sellers .94. Pajams
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  • 51 6 Eon Jon. July 16. M July 1. the average level of retail triers Compiled Ministry of Labout s atiftleii was approximately 43 ocr cent, pbove ihe level of July 1914 as compared with O per cant one month earlier and '1 cent, at July 1, 1C34 British Official
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  • 24 6 The crop of the United Malacca Rubber Estates L'd., for June was 53.465 lb. The total for two months was 103.416 ib.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 248 6 SINGAPORE HOTiIS j iwiiiiiiii ii inn inn inn i iiiimi 11 i urn in ■»*S»«»" > *''^**> MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J[ TO-NIGHT I "m COCKTAIL DANCE MG to B.lT> p.m. I I DINNER ft DANCE (informal) }>..H> to Midnight I I and 1 I THE THREE NEW YORKEPS lIAVE VOl
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    • 218 6 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE I, the undersigned, formerly the j sole proprietor of City Photo Supply j carrying on bupine c at No. 46 Bras Basah Road, Singapore, hereby in- j form the public that I have sold the said business to Chew Joo Heng on j the 2nd day
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    • 113 6 "DEAN'S IMTED OPERA "PANJI ISMARA" i i Help Kidneys Don't Take Drestic Drugs Tour kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered l y neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney troublo or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Gertlm? Up Nights, L#eg Pains. Nervousness. Dizsiness,
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    • 75 6 i _LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the fol- lowing materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing* Erection of two blocks of Quarters, Outhouses and Garages at- Mt. Faber 4 p.m., Monday, 22nd July, 1935. Supply of 7.000 tons of Australian
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    • 22 6 FIGARO Ladies HairdrcKsem. PERMANENT WAVING Bv European $8. $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2968.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 256 6 jpNOSTAL INKLLICiwCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu I generally). Besut, Dungun, Kemaman and 1 Kemasek (Boribat) 2 p.m. Krctay (Suddhadib) 2 p.m. Muntok. Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Djambi and K. Tongkal (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoeat 3
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    • 321 6 1 DIARY Of gg DAY! j WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 17 High Tides.—o 24 a.m., 11.30 p.m. Football: S.C.C. Tournament, Merchants and Services v. Merchants and Police, S.C.C; S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11, S.C.F.A. v. Marine Anson Road Stadium; Friendlies, Singapore English School v. A.C.S., Balestier
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  • 766 7 \IUjrod Armed Robbery vor\(; CHINESE on TRIAL Singapore, Tuesday. /"lAiHiKn. with armed robbery, young Chinese named Ang Lim Thai Seng, stood their ;-p Mr. Justice Williamson i -mmon jury at the Singapore Court to-day. accused was charged that i n out May 9, 1935 at 10.30 -A,
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  • 367 7 Collapse Of Building In Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE collapse of a h rge one stor.y buil!--1 in-, used as the store house of a firm very nearly caused tho death of an en tire family on Saturday night in a bylrne off the Buk't 3
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  • 58 7 London, July 14. The Government have issued the text of a Bill further limiting women's night work by forbidding the employment of women workers in industrial undertakings between 10 at night and 5 in the morning. The Bill Is designed to give effect to two conventions adopted by
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  • 203 7 'Pretty Wedding At Kuala Lumpur A PRETTY .wedding was solemnised in St Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday when Mr. Alexander Charles Meredith of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Kuala Lumpur, son of the late Mr. John Meredith and of Mrs. Barbara Meredith of Windsor, led to the altar
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  • 86 7 May Visit Constituencies By Plane London, July 15. A scheme for the inclusion of air travel within the present arrangements by which members of Parliament visiting their eonstituences on public business received free travelling facilities was announced in the House of Commons today. Where suitable arrangements can
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  • 100 7 Lifted By Crane With Hook In His Jaw Lifted nto the r with the hook of a cargo derrick in his jaw. Such was the agonising experience of Chan Ah Ming, on the s.s. Kedah at Pinang. The unfot innate man was fixing ihe hook nto a sling
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  • 64 7 Delegation Received In Berlin By Hitler London. July 15. Members ol the British Legion visitins Germany at the invitation of the German ex-service men's organisation-to-day placed a wreath on the lomb of Germany's unknown warrior in Berlin and were received by Herr Hitler, who, with Herr 'Hesse, deputy
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  • 327 7 Locally Examined Lawyer Admitted {From Our Own Correspondent} Penang, July 15. GURCHURN SINGH, who was examined locally for the legal profession, was th .s morn.ng admitted as en advocate and soiici.«or by Mr. Justice Whitley in th? Supreme Court. Mr. G. R. Samuel appeared for the petitioner
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  • 215 7 Prominent Selangor Malay Officer AFTER over thirty-two years in Govern ment Service, Dato Aodul Hamid bin Baduk, M.C.H. M.S.C.. Deputy Assistant District Officer, Klang retired on Saturday on attaining the age limit. I The Dato Kaya joined Government service on Jan. t, 1903, as Maiay Writer, under
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 ROCK LIGHT I Reg radf Mark). Liquid Carbolic Soap leans and Disinfects. k ERADICO" ANTI-VERMIN SOLUTION !''K KILLING MOSQUITOS, 1 I KAS. COCKROACHES, etc. BOILER FLUID I For Steam BoilerV CREOSOTE DISINFECTANT mi hide. Antiseptic Deodorizer). Sole Agents: Boon Seng I Co., Ltd. TEL. 72r,8. 36 38 Robinson Road. ****"*W^BSSSS'fc>^(fcrt^^f^Wß^S^P^WfcS^SX
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    • 103 7 PRICELESS used in making Palmolive 'if^^ your complexion is at stake—take j I I est days—Olive and Palm Oils have been known l iw^mml&Ĕm^~fters Nothing compares with them. So today the flj v >^^^ same* oils used in making Palmolive Soap. No ani-1 >T jj^^^<^S^ Your Beauty Treatment A poor
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    • 257 7 IMPERIAL AIRWAY/ V While teeth are essential to beauty. Clean your teeth with Odol, the toothpaste that is recommended by dentists,- the toothpaste that is used by many worldfamous beauties to protect the natural loveliness of their teeth. Use Odo! mouthwash as well. It will safeguard your mouth and throat
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 314 8 ocaoßss: —kmclol nt Esawsm toiwsae TO-DAY THE AIR g MARINES TAKE |jOFF AND THE SKY'S THE F LIMIT" FOR THRILLS! 0 THE GREAT STARS OF "HERE COMES THE NAVY" JOIN THE ONLY FIGHTING CORPS ON O jj EARTH THAT (AN TO I* THE FLEET FOR ACTION —LAUGHS ROMANCE! HOW YOU'LL
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    • 464 8 .rSr^r==ir=^ j] One of the Funniest Comedies Screened for Years jj I Come and Enjoy the Grandest Tonic for the Blues Yet Prescribed jj I Wfk capitoi I j| The Famou Rubber-faced Comedian li LESLIE FU 5 I>ER with a Bevy of Girls jj p in the Rip-roaring, Riotously Funny
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 328 9 n i tm i: •"•'«''«"•''«''•''■''•"•"•"•"•iiti^miiiiiii^^ PRIMO SCALA'S PIANO ACCORDEON BAND .Hi THE LATEST HtTS. m m W \m m Z L v fjj| ther .'i(L of he hiil, 18 Wr 3m ''Mmm B8 Schooner. WT ljM i|y| B| I '•'laliisia. mW\ •••.!ron Joe. m Wtm Tell th<m to stop. 9&mfNmlmmiP^*^Hßyb^W
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    • 473 9 1 1 1 CAPITOL SATURDAY NEXT at 11 o'clock m ctf? mJfrr SraCIAL BUMPER "MICKEY MOUSE" Matinee I Splendid ProjrramTne Of Selected PicWes- im-lnding the J s rraTninifly funny childrrh's musical comedy "Hep nner« Lurk" Miclcey Mjusc, "Popeye the Sa'lnr," "HOTty Br,.)p" aid I -v. >~.., Qthq.- comedie.;. j BRINY;
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    • 316 9 WITHOUT EXTRA COST MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS BY RAIL, SEA OR AIR AT THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE GENERAL TOURIST AGENTS. 'Phone 5248 82, Robinson Road. Singapore. Head Office with Branches at a principal towns SHANGHAI throughout CHINA. j j I TEA DANCES I j I Prom sto 7.30 p.m. 1 Every
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  • 828 10 pURTHER evidence of Malaya's slow but steady return to complete economic recovery is to be found in the annual report for 1934 on the social and economic progress of the people of the Unfederated State of Trengganu, by Mr. C. C. Brown, the British Adviser. Last year, according to
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  • 100 10 Singapore, Wednesday. Amon? the passengers who left for Europe on the Conte Rosso yesterday afternoon were the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, C.8.E., and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock, their son. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Seng Kee. They
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  • 34 10 Reuter. Washington, July 16. Tne Senate voted by 40 votes to 38 in favour of retaining price fixing according to the provisions of the Bill amending the Agricultural Administration Act.—Reuter.
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  • 14 10 Singapore, July 16. In the morning His Excellency visited St. Andrew's Hospital.
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  • 192 10 k COMPLIMENT was paid to the practices which obtain in the Malayan Courts at the Judicial Commission which is investigating legal procedure in Ceylon, with a view to reform. A clergyman, who had practised as a solicitor in Penang for several years before
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  • 103 10 IT was also pointed out that much time I was saved by the Chamber work done in Malaya and normally a trial did not involve much waste of time as the lawyer did not indulge in oratory, but spoke to the Judge in a matter of fact business
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  • 203 10 gRITAIN appears to be taking the lead in the development of television, and the latest news to hand states that there is now being installed in a London theatre equipment designed to throw televised pictures on the ordinary screen. The report goes on to say that development followed swiftly
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  • 147 10 "CANNOT something be done to put an end to the stray cat nuisance in Singapore?" writes a Singapore resic? enl, who appears to be particularly plagued by the midnight caterwaulings of these four-footed Romeos and Juliets. Well, we know that there is a law which protects the cat against
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  • 485 10 By "Looker-On" I CORRESPONDENT suggests that it is high time bookmakers were once again allowed to ply their trade in Malaya. A ft So long is it since he flourished here that the present generation of racegoers, unacquainted with racing elsewhere, has only a hazy idea
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 142 10 THE ROMO" A first class Lawn Mower at a Price within the reach of every Pocket! PRICES:— 1 1 inches j/fytW 75 MADE IN ENGLAND SHEFFIELD STEEL BALL HEARINGS ADJUSTABLE CUTTING BLADES. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR The fashion of our century in ball-room and con-cert-halK on the llllilllllfl^^^^llliimill
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    • 88 10 Angela di Martinis j I ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING. I I I The only School in Singapore teaching the latest. LONDON CRAZES I "CHARLESTON BLUES" I "CARIOCA" "BLUES WALTZ" I Children's Class $5 per month. 1 Every type of Dancing taught. 1 1 m m "Aluminium Taps" for Sale I
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  • 597 11 "MUSSOLINI IS NOT BLUFFING" Fresh Mobilisation 'j i'OOP MOVEMENTS IN ETIIOPIA Reuter Wireless. Home, July 15. IN(i t<>|ie increased momentuml Abyssinian milipreparams, say s a commuSignl Mussolini has ded <>n |e*h mobilisation measures. I i i< n has been calljviee under the imand of Fiertini.
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  • 286 11 Tribute To British Police Forces British Official Wireless. London, Juiy 16. JN the House of Commons, the Home .Secretary, yfr Oohn Simon, touched upon a great variety of subjects in reviewing the work of the Home Office, the vote for which he recalled having hist presented in the House 20
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  • 106 11 Between 600 800 Plane To Be Built Reuter. Washington, July 16. THE Military Committee of, the House of Representatatives, after a lengthy secret conference with the Secretary and other high officials of the War Office, are launching a campaign to persuad Congress to allot $40,000,000 for the construction of between
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  • 100 11 Expressions Of Sympathy From British People London July 15. The deepest sympathy of the Britisl public is offered by the British pres.s the Austrian people and to Her r Yon Scnuschmgg, who was involved in i motor smash en Saturday as a result of which Frau Yon Schuschnigg- Was fried
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  • 43 11 Two Passengers Killad Ai Heston London, July 16. aeroplane carrying a pHot and seven passengers crashed when leaving Heston Aerodrome for Portsmouth this morning. Two passengers were killed and others received iniuries and Mere removed to hospital.— British Official Wireless. EMPEROR OF ABYSSINIA
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  • 975 11 Impressive Spectacle THE KING REVIEWS HIS NAVY Reuter. London, July 16. gRILLIANT sunshine, in which practically all the outdoor jubilee functions attended by the King have been held, prevails for to-day's great spectacle at Spithead where the combined Fleets comprising 157 vessels each dressed overall
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  • 49 11 Declared Unconstitutional By Supreme Court Reuter. Boston. July 16. The United States Circuit Court of Apceal has ruled that processing taxes collected under the Agricultural Administration Act are unconstitutional and it is expected that the case referred goes 'o the Supreme Court in the Autumn.— Reuter.
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  • 173 11 New Deal Rejsctcd UNEMPLOYMENT WILL NOT BE CURED Reuter Wireless. Lcndon, July 15. PARLIAMENTARY cpinicn has veered towards a general election next Spring thanks to clarification n« the atmcsphc.e by Government's rejection of Mr. Lloyd George's £250,0^3,0 0 new deal propc-sals published to-night. As a reply to
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    • 12 11 For All Eyekrections, C. S. OTONGru.S.A.) THE BERLIML CO., 142, goutf>fld, SlNl
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  • 535 12 SUPREME COURT APPLICATION Religious Scruples I JUDGE RESERVES DECISION Singapore, Tuesday. AN interesting petition to the A Supreme Court for directions came up before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell to-day. Mr. N. A. Mallal. for the petitioner, lir. Lee Keng Gin, said that the application was
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  • 63 12 Result Of By-Election In Liverpool Reuter. London, July 16. Labour gained a seat at the byelection of West Toxeth Division of «iverpocl necessitated by Mr. C. T. Wilson's (Conservative) appointment as a magistrate. The result was: Mr. J. Gibbins (Labour) 14,908. Mr. Cremlyn (Conservative) 0,565. Reuter. At
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  • 54 12 Mr. H. S. Russell To Replace Mr. Newbold Mr. H. S. Russell of Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., was elected the Penang Chamber of Commerce's representative on the Legislative Council at an extraordinary meeting of the Chamber, held on Tuesday. Mr. Russell will replace the Hon. Mr. Eric
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  • 38 12 The sixth of a series of lectures on titled "An Outline of Theosophy" will be given by the president of the Theor.cphical Society at 3. Rare Course Lane, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. Members of the public are invited.
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  • 560 12 A First Class Show Of Its KiiU I I I 1 tK'tc Wedne 1 Singapore. Wednesday. SOME years ago a new circus proprietor, highly optimistic, decided to try his fortune in the East. This was Mr Franz Isako, and, because his show was one of the
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  • 146 12 Visit By H.E. The Governor On Friday H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, together with the Director of Forestry and other officials of the Fores 4 Department, will visit the Siong Lim Sawmill, Syed Alwi Road, Singapore, at 930 a.m. on Friday to inspect the saw
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  • 137 12 The following action by committee No. 4 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported:— Approved provision, by transfer, of an additional sum of 5650 under Vote 29 "Payments under Labour Ordinance" to meet anticipated excess. Approved Plan no. 205 35 for proposed alterations to No. 11 Mohamed Sultan
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  • 327 12 Blistering Heat Wave In China Reuter. Shanghai, Juyl 16. WITH the devastation of the floods in the Yangtse, Yellow and other rivers extending, a blistering heatwave his descended upon Shanghai and Nrnking and cholera, has broken out at Hsuchowfu, in North Kiangsu. The military are press-gfcnging
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  • 63 12 Miss Laura Ingalls Fine Feat Reuter Wireless. Burbank, (California), July 12. LAURA Ingalls, the former American actress, has broken the record for the cross Continent flight held by Amelia Earhart, in covering about 3.000 miles from New York to Burbank in 18 hours 20 minutes. Miss Ingalls
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  • 415 12 Hearing Begun In Supreme Court Singapore, Wednesday. A CIVIL suit on a promissory note for $7,100 came up for hearing before Mi*. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon. The plaintiff was Narain Singh and ihe defendants Ang Kong Wee and his mother, Wee Choo
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  • 55 12 Singapore, Wednesday, j Alleged to have threatened to assault I a senior officer, Mohamed Shah, a Pathan police constable attached to the Beach Road Division, appeared before I the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. yesterday. The matter was postponed until July 30, the accused being allowed bail in
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  • 251 12 Protracted Negotiations With Dominions London, July 15. THE House of Commons to-day passed Dy 242 votes to 45, the financial resolution moved by the Minister oi Agriculture, Mr. Walter Elliot, to extend to the end of June 1936 the subsidy from the cattle fund at a
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  • 90 12 Armament Firms To Be Taxed Reuter. Paris, July IV. THE reductions cf salaries of ah employees will ian$e from 3 to lu per cent. y._ Interest cn Government loans will ne reduced by 10 per cent. Other proposals include the n..pcsi tion of a super tax on
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  • 90 12 Interesting Programme At The Memorial Hall r The following is the programme of the recital to be given by Miss Lida Langerveld, violin, and Miss Tjong See Yin. organ and piano, at the Memorial Hali to-morrow evening:— Sonata in B flat major Mozart Allegro Andante Allegretto Violin and
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  • 67 12 Vatican Says Treatment Is Irreconcilable Reuter Wireless. Vatican City, July 15. A Papal pronouncement about ttt* treatment cf Catholics in Germany is foreshadowed by the tone of an artie'e in the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano, stating the persecution of Oath Jcs in Germany is irreconcilable both with
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  • 48 12 Mr. Kwa Siew Tee Appointed General Manager OR. Kwa Siew Tee, Exchange ManIfl ager of the Overseas Chinese Banking, Limited, has been appointed General Manager of the bank. This is a newly created ollice. Mr. Kwa will continue to be in charge of the Foreign Department.
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  • 21 12 A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlement (Singapore) Association will be held on Monday, July 29 at 5 p.m.
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  • 236 12 Cafes Wrecked NAZI REPRISALS TO FILM INCIDENT Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Jul 15. A POLICE flying squad W* called out to quell in the famous Westend thovorhfaro the Kurfursterdamm. The disorders were a Bfiq< to a demonstration at a Westencinema where during the showing c a new
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  • 78 12 $20,000 Sent By Che Chamber Of Com!* Singapore, Wedr^. A SUM of 520,000 was yesA terday by the tyore Chinese Chamber of Oerce as a donation towards tfiina Flood Relief Fund. A meeting will be this afternoon at the Chinesamber of Commerce by loard of officials to
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  • 73 12 Positions Gained izi Opponent? Reuter Wireless. Ber) 12. Local f'rmations of the 3V, now known as the Nazi Fghters' League have been dissoIv< towns in by order 7f the of the Intor'or. It is exp'sined that t who forme rly were opponent Nazism pained influential pos ti tT:cStahlhelm
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    • 21 12 \T. BURROUGHS IT] LONDON DRY GIN I JAMES BURROUGH ITCALE DISTILLERY. LONDON.ENCLAND. mmWrnm. I McALISTIER CO., LTD. SOUS AGENTS: S.S. F.M.S
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    • 41 12 %wmwm^~ THE overs; ASSURA CORPORATION nSSJL BUT LDIXG, ST. PHONE 5808. FIRE, MARINES WORKMEN'S fSATION INSU AGENTS: I MALACCA CHOP AN. SEREMBAN CBIEN K. LUMPUR— WENGONG NG KQ KLANG LEE E IPOH LEE PENANG GF\ETOC* AGE OVERSEA-CHINESE* CORPORATION, L I BRANCHR
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  • 958 13 Couple's Differences SUPREME COURT APPLICATION Singapore, Tuesday. ifARY Chua, a Straits Chinese .n an. applied to the Supreme -day before Mr. Justice i Terrell for restitution of rights. The respondent was a Bens I long. 5. Fung appeared for the petind Mr. Claude da Sflva reprethe
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  • 548 13 "Cardinal Richelieu" C HURCHMAN, SOLDIER STATESMAN AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Wednesday. WE have seen George Arliss in the role of Disraeli, England's cleverest prime minister of years that have .gone by, and \vc were amazed at the wonderful ability he displayed in the orlrayal of
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  • 287 13 "In Town To-Night" At The Victoria ••THE management of the Victoria TheaI tre Talkies have secured an exceptionally gooi picture in "In Town Tonight' which had its premiere at the Theatre yestc.oay. for, in the way of music it pror-jdes entertainment that is undoubtedly about the best that
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    • 24 13 gal-I%Xon¥ I 1 OF I 1 PETROL USED FROM S I TO j} KUALA LUMPUR i l 110-112, Orchard Road (Phone 3333) 1 i
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    • 168 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agent*::— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 5, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. ■^SSWBBHBBaMSSSSSJBSBSiBPVSSVVSBM^aMBflBV 1 i VERY DELIGHTFUL TUNES BY THE LONDON PIANO ACCORDEON BAND. (UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GEORGE SCOTTWOOD) MR. 1647.
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  • 1356 14 MATCH LEFT DRAWN I Partnership Of 100 MITCHELL'S GREAT EFFORT Leeds, July 16. TOfE Third Test match between England and South Africa ended in a draw. England had a lead of 220 runs wlion play was resumed to-day and Wyatt and Hammond, the
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  • 324 14 Week-End Iiaces TEAM EVENT AND CAPRICE CUP QN Friday, July 19, there will be the usual afternoon races, starting at 5.20 p.m. On Saturday, July 20, the Club will hold its lGth annual at home, on which occasion, the following events will take place. 4 p.m.—The
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  • 214 14 I Final Practice For The Osborne Shhld T' HE shooting on Sunday was the final practice for the Inter-Stale Shoot for the Osboine Shield at present held by Sebngor. The King's First Stage, disj lances were shot at 200, 500 and 600 yards and although the light
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  • 112 14 The general meeting .of all members interested in sports will "be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, at the Clerical Union Hall. AGENDA To elect Hon. Sports Secretary. To elect Asst. Hon. Sports Secretary. To elect Grounds Superintendent." To elect Captains of Football, Hockey. I Pin°
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  • 98 14 Japanese Club Beaten By V.M.C.A. THE V.M.C.A. beat the Japanese Club in an lnter-clab tennis match played on Saturday, by 5 games to I. The results (Y.M.CA. players mentioned first) were as follows: SINGLES Kamis beat Murakami 6—o, 6—l. Dr. Haridas lost to Kobayashi B—lo, 6—2, I—6. Pcrera
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  • 131 14 Starting Times For Oldfield Cup The following are the starling times fcr the above cup to be played on Sa urday, July 20: 3.15 p.m.—Lt. and Mr.:. C. F G. Bond v. Capr. J. B. Gum hill and Mrs R. E. Morris. 3 20 p.m.—Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 98 14 Programme For August Meeting THE Taiping Turf Club will hold a twoday professional meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15, and Saturday, Aug. 17. There will be. two runs for Taiping Pony Griffins, two runs for Horses in Classes III and IV and two runs for Ponies in Class
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  • 38 14 At the meeting held at the Chartered Bank Recreation Club House No. 454 A, Serangcon Road, yesterday, Mr. phia Choo Seah was elected Hon. Secretary in place of Mr. Tan Choon Siang who hay resigned.
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  • 418 14 Saturday's Game KEY MATCH OF THE SOUTH THE key match of the southern action cf the "Malay*" Cop ccmpcti icn will be played letweea Singapore and tho I'm ed j Services on Saturday, July 20 at j 5.15 p.m. This should prove a shrilling Struggle as both
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  • 137 14 Parties, clubs and associations, who are desirous of having friendly matches, such as badminton, basket-ball and table tennis with the Waken Lion Athletic Party are requested to communicate with the following: Badminton Captain:—Tan ChflOl Beng, c o Messrs. Kohyei and Company. No. 8-B. Raffles Quay, or to
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  • 395 15 SINGAPORE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Mix?d Doubles Ml \S SINGLES FINAL TO-DAY Singfiipo-'S, ednesday. rpur of the semi-finals in the 1 v ore Lawn Tennis Chamv. re decided on the S.C.C. when two matches nixecl roubles were played off, j, S' h and Mrs. Corbett beating j
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  • 151 15 Varom Defeat Kota Tinggi 1,1 Friendly Ciame From ()::r Own Correspondent) Johaie Bahru, July 14. I a friendly return match of three and s x doubles played ai Kota T :ig»i. Johore, the Tarom B P. defeated Kota Tinggi B.P. by 5—4. The l. suits (Tarom players mentioned
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  • 48 15 The loll: v* ing will represent the -Audit Sport* Union in a Same oi eoccer against the Snorts C"ub to-day Wdnesthe J.CS.A. ground:— 1 Aeria J. Rozaric. G. SithamEmhi KechlL M. L. Hock Kin: Ong Chen» Poh, Chong ock, Sidek Btt*az Mahmood, Siraz and Abdul Rahim
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  • 227 15 Centuries By Pearee, Gunn And Cutmore Reuter. London, July 16. THE following are the of the County cricket matches which began on July 13. At Blackhcath: Surrey beat Kent by 8 wickets. Kent 335 (Ashdown 90; and 191 (Stmnucks 83, Gover 7 lor 64. Surrey 380 and 147
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  • 223 15 Programme Of Events For The Week-End (Frovi Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE following is the programme of even* for the third Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championship meeting on Friday a..d Sa-urday at the Victoria Institution ground. Eleven events, including heats, will be run on Friday,
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  • 26 15 The Medical College Union will be holding their annual athletic sports on Saturday. July 27. on the College ground, beginning at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 429 15 To St-ttte Argument PENANG MAN WINS EASILY Penang, Tuesday. MATTHEW de Souza, Penang'.s fighting promoter, nearly iaid out the leading boxing manager of Ipoh, S. Rajoo, in their three-round contest on Sunday night at Wembley Park, Penang. P»oth had agreed to say it with gloves by
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    • 248 15 I A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 I FOR LADIES! ft i c have many favourable re- [J I j P rtS rom at v s u^ the p I I jRS^ J cmcacy of our IKRTOVO J I. FE RTOVO is a German product. p cures all menstrual complaints, jjj 5j
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    • 282 15 mi GREAT EASTERN LIFE E m "GREAT' 7i jj by reason of the fact I that in a period of little more than a SS (juarjer of a century it haa I I (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3)
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  • 257 16 Lall Singh's Prelude To F.M.S.-Colony Match? (From Our own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. WITH the services of Lail Singh, the In- (I jms "Ij" rere nble to boa' rfce Etnad any "H" by (V.i runs in i friendly game ot cricket on the Indians' ground
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  • 221 16 Championships Meeting Results Reuter Wireless. White City. July 13. THE sensational defeat ol .he great miler. Jack Lovelock, overshadowed everything in the Amateur Athletic Championships which were watched by 45.000 in glorious weather. Lovelock was surprised by the bespatacied Blackheath Harrier. Wooderson, wh? won by three yards in
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  • 334 16 Team For Malayan Chinese Olympiad (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. k COMMITTEE meeting cf the Perak Badminton Association was held last evening at the Ipoh, V.M.C.A. Hall with Mr. H. G. Nelson, the President of the Association, in the chair. The Perak team for the Malayan Chinese
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  • 207 16 Results Of Ties In Spring Tour lament The following are some of the latest I results and forthcoming ties in the above tournament:"B" S ngles Hand cap: V. I. Eva». Wonc (owo 30; beat Ho Keen (owe 40» 3—2. 0—2. "B" Doubles Handicap Dr. Kee Hock and Eng
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  • 126 16 Cup Soecer In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. After one of the most exciting games seen locally for a long t me, the SolanKor PoLce and the Negri Sembilan Polio,. drew two goa's each in the final of the Hannygan Cup soccer competition at
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  • 787 16 Full List Of Malacca's Team THE following is the full list oj Malacca's team lor the Malayan Chinese Olympic Games to be held at Penane in early August: TRACK AND FIELD (MEN 100 Metres: Wong Hon Cheong 1 Chung Cheong, Ho Chung Ban Wang Siew Teng. 200
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    • 180 16 i Ransomes j LAWN MOWERS m :ir< u cri most eoinpre«i JL hens've range from the I \3L InignSJ motor mowers an.l 1 gai 1 mowers to the l<>\\priced hand machines. Mower. c madr f high jffiir^!^^^ Quality stejr-1 and ha.- i r rutting cylinder of it/ifvH kn vi s.
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  • 66 17 dcrs are invited to write to hiccts of public interest. It understood that the "Malaya rtoes not necessarily enn, erpressed by cormpondERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF ML E preferably typewritten ing>. on one side of the pen-names may be used, te < and
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  • 185 17 or. the Malaya Tribune) through the medium of i i wrote on the subject Teachers' Association in >v-ars ago. There are livi hundred teacheis Thev form the greatest one profession. The ■bhouse and a ground albas been greatly felt, t m«'.s ot the year social activities have been carta
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  • 118 17 7 r Edi or. the Malaya Tribune) n Although the "ricksha narade" i h< en stopped, there arc still large j .:;mber:> of women of bad character :k rig in the streets at night. As a r- 'il» theie is a terrible danger of disease being spread. I
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  • 413 17 U: Edi or, ihe Malaya Tribune) Sr -It is now about 21 yea is since r Kir.aking was abolished by law in v and the question as to wher time has come to consider the 'Con'inued in next column) repeal of this law has been very much to
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  • 288 17 New Works To Be Issued On Saturday THE undernoted noti-fiction works wiij be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday at 9 am.: Apponyi (Albert) The Memoirs of Count Albert Apponyi. Illustrated. Barber (Edmund) and others. "JTie Beauty of Britain: A pictorial Survey Bedoyere (M. de la)
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  • 157 17 Health Severely Affected By Old Age Reuter Wireless. Berlin. July 13. On ihe ground cf his age and severe i "y affected health. Dr. Richard Strauss has resigned the Presidency cf the Reich i Chamber of Culture and Chairman of he Corporation cf German Composers. Dr. Strauss
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  • 85 17 Romance In U.S. 10-Cent Store Reuter. Columbus. July 16 KM I) i. MR. James Lin, a student cf Ohio State University and a son of ivlr. Lin Sen. the Chinese President, visited a tencent store and lost his pocket book whicH was found by an
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  • 29 17 Members of the Singapore Musical Society's orchestra are reminded of the special rehearsal which will be held at the Memorial Hall on Fiiday at 5.15 p m.
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    • 55 17 If your throat hurts ■cij Pepa antiseptic breathcuble "»..ts every now and again. s nire throat troubles by oothiug and healing the inflamed '«mbrane. Thus Peps end all and soreness right down to "'gs. Pepa are far better in 111 gargles. Also for colds and d ills. v.l .lUui-.e Jtnltn.
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  • 1011 18 Acid Throwing Charge CHINESE PLANTER'S COMPLAINT (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, July 15. HPHE third session of the Batu Pahat Assizes for the year opened yesterday morning in the Supreme Court, Batu Pahat, before Mr. Jus! ice J. V. Mills. Seventeen civil matters were dealt with
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  • 147 18 Mr. Tan Thian Siau's Tour Of Malaya Singapore, Wednesday. Tah Thian Sau, the we'l-kncw.-i Chinese artist and Superintendent oJ the Hangehow Art Academy, who made A successful art exhibition tour of Malaya, hft for Rome on board the ComRosso yesterday. Tli-i Chinese artist told the Press oil his
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  • 364 18 Fourteen-Year-Old Youth Bound Over Singapore, Tuesday. Two Chinese women, Lam Ah Tung and Goh Eng and two Kheh men, Lim Hock Hoi and Lim Hock Kiong were produced before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, on Monday on a charge of possession of seditious literature. Mr. H.
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    • 186 18 MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD. j 2. RAFFLES PLACE. (Established 1863). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. Auction Sale of Hardware Miscellaneou I goods held every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. Aue'ioi Salt of Teak Household Furniture held every Saturday at
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  • 1309 19 HUMAN BEINGS IN PAWN The Mui-Tsai System "A mr HEDGING DEBTORS TO WORK f\ A. rpHE League of Nations has issued comprehensive report on the and nature of slavery and of i akin to slavery in the world. to this report, the
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  • 171 19 Canoeist Bound For Singapore London, Jun e 27. I IKE most doughty pioneers, Mr. Colin v Sullivan is finding the first steps difficult. Mr. Sullivan is an Tnveterate canoeist who, having attached a petrol engine to his little craft, was seized with a great ambition.
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