Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Mataya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII.- •No. ITS Singapore, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935 ;vn PAINTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, July 27, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935 FIVJj CENT&
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 %g»i The I ©rikite Dominant In oSMa/aja «■■■■■■■■■■■■naai 1 MILK AT ITS BEST I fl O Suarikf Art Entra>in( Co. 2 8 j "When Your Doctor Prescribes Blue Cross Milk For Your Baby, You Will Know That Your Baby Need Not Be Under J J Fed. When He Fills His
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    • 12 1 THE "CONTAX* CAMERA SoteAgvvto THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, WX Mm Ml SINGAPORE.
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  • 87 2 Dear Girls, I havd to thank you all this week for the very encouraging batch of letters 1 have received, some of which were most interesting. .1 do feel so glad that you have responded to my appeal so readily. I have also received two
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  • 150 2  -  (By "Southern Girl" We young folks are all dependent on our parents for our training if we are to be good citizens. Many parents allow their children to be rude to their elders, to show their tempers to behave badly In the streets, and then, in after years,
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  • 528 2  -  'By "Isabella" Just a tiny word of four letters, and yet what a wonderfully important part it has played In the history of mankindare some people really born under lucky stars, or with silver spoons in their 1 nouths? Are certain acts, like spilling 1 salt, or stepping under
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  • 217 2  -  (By "Barbara Wee S.N." Here are three good reasons for mv conviction that gambling is the wrong way to make money. g On an economic basis of shillines and pence it is dishonest, it lays a piln by which, if you win, you can do so onlj because other
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  • 495 2  - "A Dangerous Experience 9 (By "Cage" Singapore is always subject to fleode towards the end of the year—he lowlying districts being practically submerged. It was during one of these floods that I almost lost my life some ten years ago. That year, the rains were uncommonly heavy; water simply poured
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  • 186 2  -  (By "Pussy Cat" It is cqricus that, while swimming comes naturally to most ai?imaTs men unlL hi" h? £Wim A man will si unless he has learnt the art. SwimHrSfSi pessary to most people at som* iL thei M IVes and >' et few people Sh? U oUble t0
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  • 282 2  -  (By "Starlight Ong" The forces of nature, when all run rampant, are of a denature. Even a tiny burning left unchecked is liable to dcv i vast region. Among the fore nature are the wind, water and mng. But, man has by his keen i
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  • 228 2  -  (By "Beatrice" The days of homebircis have passed 3irls are no longer the fragile decorative beings who were taken as exhibit and advertisements. In these days o; sex-equality, girh iead an outdoor life and take part in almost all outdoor james. The outdoor games for girls
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  • 218 2  -  (By "Lucky Star" rru The word anger will lead you to think of hatred and injury. When one is angry one will curse and swear, and there exists a very strong ill-feeling towards one another. You all know how you feel when you are angry. You say
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 140 2 yr mosquitoes that ruin your sleep POWDER'HESsI^^ KM* bedbugs, aats, eockroacbsm, Wr*m «<c W*» »0 MS- j^l^P SINCERE'S COUCH SPECIFIC j SPECIAL HAIR taf SINCEHE'S I CREAM I f Lar-e 90 cU Law 25 cts. i Small 50 eU Small IS ct». |S i LIMONIS DRAUGHT. I SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED,
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    • 79 2 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCT (Established in 1914). Stationers and Repairers. 14-A, Change Alley, Sinrapore CORONET^ typewriter I^^jlll^--- ribbons and Hflg* 'ft carbons (also I-1 'jfaiH for P«n and Pencil writthe quality er else y 0 v r money will be refunded. *a§» ua up for mechanics In caae r oo •••writer
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  • 844 3 Shipping News Notices. U.S. SHIP SUBSIDY BILL Measure Before Senate WHAT IT AIMS TO ACHIEVE T<HE Capeland Ship Subsidy Bill, designed to enable President Roosevelt to substitute direct subsidies for the present ocean mail contracts and develop a strong merchant marine, has been laid before the Senate. Senator Copeland, chairman
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 415 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P& Oind BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 \ALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 16 BURDWAN 6.070 Aug. 29 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 30 MANTUA 11,000 Sept. 6 CHITRAL 15,000 Sept. 13 SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 25 CATHAY
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    • 36 3 O.S.K. LINE! s.s. "ARABIA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE AUG. 11, direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, j TEL. 5887—«. I I BPBBBjVBMBBVBMBMBMNBMBMBMMBMBMMB*
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    • 700 3 N.Y.K. LINE 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 i steamers will be:— Ist. 2nd. Naples $197 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326 351 London
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    • 495 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-y 18-9 20-9
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    • 525 3 STEAMER SAILING? NORODEIJTSCHK* wSI i,om VF 4\% (lri<<>rpor*Ljd rtl v Germany). The undernoted ere the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. Un, "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan Aug. 8 "NECKAR" for Hongkong, Shanghai. North China and Japan Aag. 8 "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. U "TRAVE*
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  • 927 4 FURTHER RECORD ESTABLISHED New Life Business MARINE INSURANCE DIFFICULTIES THE seventy-third annual general A meeting of the Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited was held on May 21, at the Registered Office of the Company, 24, Cornhill, London, E.C. Sir James Leigh-Wood, K.8.E., C.8., C.M.G. (the
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  • 927 4 Difficulties Experienced By Underwriters The net premiums at £542,563 -how a small but encouraging increase of £8.158 compared with the figures for 1933, and the claims paid and outstanding amount to £277,883. The account for 1932 having been closed with a satisfactory result, we have transferred £150,000 to
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  • 1066 4 Necessity For Heavier Reserves Apart from the Jnited States, our claims cost has increased. In the United Kingdom and Ireland it is no iceable. especially in the workmen's compensation and motor classes. The home workmen's compensation claims cost has increased and we have found it necessary to provide
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 86 4 The Original s^Sf j primus Whether ior HEATING and LIGHTING or gccasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to light h wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in -~~£^=r-~ their construction assures a maximum of wea at SOLE
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    • 74 4 j THE 1935 j IMPROVED FAMILY SCALE I "GEORGE WASHINGTON" I f "NEVER TELLS A LIE" I m DUCOED 1 WHITE WEIGHS UP TO I GREEN 240 LBS I IVORY ptW ]j PRICE BLUE $14.50 I PINK V (DELIVERED ANYWHERE) Quality Improved -Yet Low In Price I OBTAINABLE ONLY Prom
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 233 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE RANK LIMITED. METER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Tapita! Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000. Reserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Bi rlin, Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow. Harbin, Honolulu. Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Mojl, Nagaaak Xagoya, New York, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio de
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    • 19 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager.
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    • 408 5 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT BVERI WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND I WOULD RE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer yon omething WHWMI in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance Feature. Tin. Dif ability Compen nation Clause. UnH*»r thj«< clause we not only pay certain benefits in j case of temporary
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  • 124 5 1'KICES SLIGHTLY LOWER (.«tod Intiuiry From Trade Sij Saturday morning. KuM'iT (Singapore). 19 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's Prices: London: 5"»yd. down 1 16d. Market Tone: Dull and slightly easier. Xcw York: 11 j cts.. down 1 16 Market Tone: Steady. TIN Lond' n: £234, up
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  • 91 5 London. July 20. AN u rket this week credit were comfortable with oc- u ••"••might loans arranged down to one-quarter p«-r cent. Di ruled easy, with bank* moderate buyers of near-dated maturi:it half per cent The favourable rate of allotment for Treasury Bills. >v ve: u- d
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  • 21 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:—
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  • 626 5 Singapore, Frida;, 10 a .m. Issue Fraser yal' Value Co. Evatt 4,- Ampat 3 6 4T>/» 3 7y 2 4.1»/ 2 £1 A. Kumbang 32 33,- 32,6 33,6 i-i a. Malay 58 6 60 b 5b 6 60 0 0 Ayer hitam 12 9 13 6 lz 0 ta
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  • 166 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL BSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AVD STOCK BROKERS Buret* Sellers. 1901 red 1940 $400,000 t -->-e<ct Mar. 31. "ejrt. 30 108 110 norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 «ti.KOO.oOO Interest M»r 31 Sep* 30 113 1H norn l%«a 1909 red 1955 51.000,000 Interest Mar. 31
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  • 404 5 1 Singapore, Friday, 10 x. m. Lsaue Value. Frastr Lyall and Shares. and Co Evatt 1 Allenby 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 1 a. Crajah l.uo l.iu l.uo l.iO 1 A. Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.47 »/2 152 1 A. Molek 0.87 0.92 0.93 0.98 2 A. Malay 2.90 3.00 2.75
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  • 360 5 c a p g MAXIMO QUOTATIONS *3 q8 *3 t> a*> *ssue Praser myall Value. Oo. Evatt. $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 130 1.35 $2 A. Brick 7fc% Pre. 1.70 1.75 1.65 1.75 $10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 B.A.T. 119j- 124,- 119j- 122 6 40
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  • 61 5 Cultivation Scheme To Be Taken In Hand Dr. Mihara, the cotton expert who conducted a survey of Siam and Indochina some months ago, has been engaged by the Government in the Ministry of Agriculture. The contract is for three years during which the scheme of cotton cultivation
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  • 417 5 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Singapore, Friday. A DIVIDEND of five per cent, was declared at the thirteenth annual general meeting of New Scudai, Ltd., held at the registered offices of the company at 96. Market Street at noon I to-day. Mr. J. M. Sime presided and
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  • 157 5 Surprise Surplus Of £4,250,000 Canberra, July 3. Customs and excise collections in Australia for the financial year just ended, were, it was stated, nearly nearly £4,250,000 above the Budget estimate. Official figures are withheld pending announcement of tne year's result by the Acting Treasurer, Mr. Casey. It is
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  • 146 5 Explanatory Film At S. Africa House The newest addition to South African sound films, featuring travel, scenic and other topics, which are being shown at South Africa House, is "The Gold Harvest of the Witwatersrand." This film was produced by the African Film Productions under the direction of
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  • 513 5 Lewis And Peat's Wesklj Review IN their weekly report dated Juiy 26, Messrs. Lewis and Peat ts.) Ltd., state:— The pclitical crisis in the Nelhn lands which appears to hrcatcn the stability of the guilder has been responsible for a certain amount cf selling by nervous holders
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  • 91 5 DAILY PRICES <~t RRFvt Singapore. Fr'dav noon Rnyprr-. SellerNo. i.x.R.s.s. in f F. 0.8. Aug-r.. 1 1:« |6 19 116 Good F A Q. in case (F. 0.8. August > 1815(16 (9 I 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot loose) (awardab'e Spore) 19' i r < 1 do.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 638 6 I M. HASSAN, tf 4 17. BRAS BAB AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. ii We undertake all sorts of work In electrical, gas and water serI vice lines. «i W t/ivo prompt attention to all II r,rders either big or small. Why not consult ua about your retirements' J Ertiinat. submitted upon
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    • 691 6 FOR SALE. HOUSE <>]» SALE—II Muar Road, B*. r an.i (it. Rent $35. Eating Shop. $4,000 or «eaiwrt offer. Apply B« x No. 995, Malaya Tribune. FOI! QUICK SALES—.Junior Singer 1929 Model, Wire Wheels $275 Norton Motor Cycle (0.H.V.) ILP. Electric Lghti ng. saddle Tank $22.") Tax Paid. In CoOd
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    • 738 6 I By Order of the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore under the Powers I conferred by Section 71 of Ordinance No., j 135 (Municipal) for the recovery of rates lin nrrear. AUCTION SALE OF Lots 1, 2 3 Valuable freehold land situate off Al Junied Road, Singapore, areas
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    • 331 6 STATE OF JOHORE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT MUAR. CHARGER'S APPLICATION NO: 20 of 1935. Muthuraman Chetty, Administrator of the Estate and Effects of A. M. P. L. Palaniappa Chetty deceased of Muar, CHARGEE. AND 1. Yeo Tiew Eng and 2, Yeo Tiew Seng", Administrators of the Estate
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    • 374 6 CUT ME OUT And send me with your name and address 'to Boon Pharmacy, Penang. I will bring you FREE under PLAIN COVER a medical leaflet of Santi Oil which tells you how to regain lost vigour and manhood by a rational HOME TREATMENT. TRY SARSAPAKILLA TONIC he blood builder
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    • 408 6 Whether they be DAINTY WRIST WATCHES WOrn LADIES OB STURDY ONES FOR GENTLEMEN Always; Call al NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (War Middle Road) FOR THE BEST \M) MOST RELIABLE TIMEKEEPERS E^E^l^r Safeguard your eyes—tbey are your greatest possession. It i 3 dangerous to neglect them. Free Sight-Testing and a wide range
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 542 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 50 a.m., Koly Communion. 7.30 a.m.. Matins. 8 a.m., Choral Eucharist. 5.30 p.m., Evensong -Choral) and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion: on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 ajn., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., Evening Servtce
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    • 402 7 Friday, 5.30 p.m., Boys' Lrigaut. Friday, 8.15 p.m.,*Frier.c.ly Bund. THE SALVATION ARMY Singapore Public Meetings will b e ht.d at the salvation Army Headquarters, Kiiiiney 3oad, as under:— Sunday. 9.30 a.m., Holiness Meeting. 4 p.m., Sunday School t 0 which all children not already attending any Sunday School are specially
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    • 345 7 4^ We offer you the security of 4-engined air liners. The most luxurious passenger saloons and accommodation. Air travel in which noise has been reduced to a minimum. Scientifically ventilated passenger saloons that are neither too hot nor too cold in any climate. Journeys in which each day's flight is
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  • 1266 7 Horticultural Display DENSE KOWDS AT CITY PARK from Our Oicn Correspondent) UNDER ideal weather the Malacca Horticultural Society held the rest show in the history of a at the Malacca City Park Qi Saturday and Sunday last. The multi coloured flowers on a background of green
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  • 416 7 Slow But Steady Improvement CINCE the week ending June 8. ther« v has been a slow but steady improvement in all parts of the epidemic area states the Ministry of Health. Colombo on July 17. In the Ratnapura, Kalutara and Colombo Districts and in the
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  • 10 7 M.P. SPEAKS IN DARKNESS Litfht Failure li. Houses Ot Parliament
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  • 185 7 London, Jut? 12. ALL Westminster, including the Houses n of Parliament and Scotland Yard was plunged in daikness for twenty minutes owing to an electric light failure. Tha debate in the House of Commons .vas carried on by the light of candles, nurrledly obtained by members and attendants. < Mr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 413 8 tiiiaai«uiimimiiiMMMiHiimuiuiHMi!iMW SINGAPORE HOfILS ftfiUs Intel MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-MGHT i SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Z DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight I and I j HANK BROWN UKIE LEE Z (The Two New Yorkers) i The popular American special's!s of modem tap rhythmic dancing f i Book
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    • 353 8 *'4MiiiiMiiiiiiititiiiiiiitiii:jiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiii^^ 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I THE "LOW SAI THOR GUAN"' j I (Singapore's most popular Teochew Troupe) I is coining to i m m I Great World Show j I TO-NIGHT ONLY FOR A SHORT SEASON f I ELABORATE PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED IN THIS EVER I 1 POPULAR AMUSEMENT
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    • 75 8 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS ure now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing' Supply of 7,000 tons of Australian Gas Coal, shipment to give delivery at* Gasworks between 4th Novsmber/4th Decemher, 1935. 4 p.m., Tuesday, 30th July, 1935
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 149 8 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (generally). Besut, Dungun, Kemaman, Kemasek Kretay" (Boribat) 2 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Senang) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Senang) 3 p.m. Burma <Takada) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 3 p.m. India. East and North (Takada) 3 p.m. Djambi and K. Tongkal (Toba) 3 p.m. Borneo
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    • 254 8 CLUB DIAVY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 135 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 27. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Takada 18; Kinta 16; Aloe 14; President Polk 11; Deucalion 8; Benmacdhui 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gale
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  • 83 8 LYALL EVATTS DAILY REPORT Singapore. Saturday. MINING: Nawng Pets, .69 .72, Killinghalls buyers 12 Hong Fatts .47 .49, Rahman Hyds. .90 .93, U. Klangs $1.09 $1.11. Laruts 9 l 99, Talams $1.32 $1.35, Raubs $6.80 $6.95. T. Harbours $7.65 $7.75. i INDUSTRIALS: Wearnes, $14.65 $14.85, Traders $24 $24.25. Gammons $1.17
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  • 25 8 The s.s. Takada for Rangoon and Calcutta. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now close at 3 p.m. to-day.
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  • 20 8 The Air Mails despatched from Singapore on July 20, was delivered in London on July 26, (6 days).
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  • 198 8 SELLING Singapore, July 26. London 4 months' sight 2 3 15|16 London 3 months' sight 2,3 29J32 London 60 days' sight 2i3/8 London 30 days' sight 2 3 London demand 2 3 13 lo London T.T. 2,3 13 16 Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand j^l New York
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  • 104 8 Eritish Official Wireless- London. Juiy 26 Paris 75 5 64. New York Montreal 4.96 7 Brussels 29.26. Geneva 15.20. Amsterdam 7.37 u 2 Milan 60 11 16. Berlin 12.31. Stockholm 19.39 J?. Copenhagen 22.39Vfe Oslo 19.90»' 2 Vienna 26'4. Prague 119 7 Helsingfors 226%. Madrid 36 3 16.
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  • 194 8 Singapore, July 26. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $146 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $143 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $141 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan s>ilRice B. Rice, No. 2 per KoyansloB Rice. B. Siam, No. 1
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  • 174 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 27 High Tides.—9.4s a.m., 8.26 p.m. Malayan A.A.A. Mooting, second day, Kuala Lumpur. Medical College Athletic Sports, College ground, 2.30 p.m. Cricket: S.R.C. I v. S.C.C. I, 2nd day S.C.C; S.R.C: TI v. S.C.C, 11, 2nd day,
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  • 71 8 I ALHAMBRA. —"Kentucky Kernels." CAPITOL.—' The World Moves On" EMPIRE.—"Son ol Kong.' GREAT WORLD —Cabaret Dancing Sick-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies. He. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkk ISAKO'S ClRCUS.—Kaliang Road, 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—Indian Taikie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.--"After Office Hours." I RlTZ.—"King's
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  • 122 8 Mails expected from Europe, etc (Amsterdam>, by Air (Netherlands', dv. at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies, etc., by Air (Qant&s) t>m» of delivery o* boxholdci.s' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and general deliver letters 4.05 p.m. to-dr.y. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by Air <Netherlandsi.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 87 9 i HAMMOND Electric Clock POLO ALARM SYNCHRONOUS Women design most of our beautiful clocks. A man designed this one. Note the trim strong lines and Vhi dial is 4Vfe inches in diameter —large enough to be read from across the rcom even if there is still a lot of sleep
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    • 135 9 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 60 million tiny seams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methods. You
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    • 79 9 I THE WORLD AT YOUR FINGERTIPS I WITH A i WESTINGHOUSE M 8 TUBE ALL WAVE MASTER RECEIVER You w ill marvel at the clearness ol the speech, the bril'iant treble and dominating bass of the music. May we prove this to you by a demonstration without any obligation on
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    • 242 9 1 ill modern girl is a young lady of good taste she prefers Plavgr's N93^ Players ROVVGK 5 CIGARETTE.'" '""■L^^ j GET AN BRITAIN'S STRONG— I STARTER ECO N0MI( Al I BATTER IKS I.OXC LIFE— J FOR YOUR CAR I DISTRIBUTORS: I SINYAR COMPANY, rhone 1335 j 75/77. VICTORIA STREET.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 543 9 EMPIRE PROGRAMMES FOR WEEK-END England v. South Africa Cricket Match THE Empire wireless programmes for the week-end arc as follows:— TRANSMISSION 2. 6.20 p.m. Big 1 Ben. Calender's Senior (By kind permission of Sir T. 0. CallenderX p.m. Talk: "Summertime at Home— "The Riverside." Greenwich Time a] at 7.20 p.m.
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    • 288 9 PHOHI, HOLLAND Programmes For The Week-End (PCJ: 19.71 Metres). SATURDAY. 7.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem ana opening announcement. 8 p.m. Records. 8.05 p.m. Newstalk by Mr. L. Aletrlno. 8.20 p.m. Station orchestra. 8.40 p.m. Electrical transcriptions 8.50 p.m. "Latest Neus From Holland." y.05 p.m. Recoids. 9.10 p.m. StaHon orchestra. 930
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    • 387 9 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Programmes For The Week-End (DJB: 19.74 Metros; DJN: 31.45 Metres; DJQ: 19.83 Metres). SATURDAY. 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Shoiv Musical Programme 4.35 p.m. Topical Talk. 4.50 p.m. News in English. 5.05 p.m. Variety Programme. ().05
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  • 56 9 'Wavelengih 64 Metres. 5.50 p.m. Vocal and instrumental I concert. 6.50 p.m. Jesse Crawford and Sydney Gustard. Cinemaorean. 7.20 p.m. Mark Weber and his Orchestra. 7.50 p.m. Press News. I 8.20 D.m. Krcnchcng Music "Sinar Muda." 8.50 p.m. A variety Programme. 9.50 p.m. Saturday night Potppurri. Dance music and
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  • 11 9 (Wavelength 49.9 Metres) SUNDAY 11 a.m.—1.30 p.m. Recorded Music.
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  • 31 9 (Wavelength 49.3 Metres; 7 p.m. Gramophone Records. 7.55 p.m. Messrs. Kennedy and CoY Share Report. 8 p.m. Asiatic Music. 8.30 p.m "Pinang Gazette" Nenrs Bulletin. 9 p.m. Close Down.
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  • 262 9 j Russia's Move For Flying Speed-Up DREAKF AST in Moscow; lunch in v Kaunas (Kovno, Lithuania), lale supper in London. This was my time-table when I fle;v th. 1,700 miles from Moscow to London in 15 hours. By train the journey woui I have taken two
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  • 180 9 A Triumph Of British Conimonsense London. July 9. mlSt/Vl to come ottaw a agreements would stand out as marking a turning oonit in our thinking about International trade said Sir Stephen Demetriudi. president of the Empire Parliamentary Delegation. At Ottawa" "said Sir Stephen" British conimonsense got the better
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    • 437 10 splendid Tonic for jaded nerves! Free Press 25-7-35. mĔĔr A FEAST OF HILARITY FROM BEGINNING TO END! rafw* I —J POSITIVELY LAST DAY j ALHAMBRA j :u L GAY MUSIC! DELIGHTFUL DANCING! HILARIOUS FUN! %W WHEELER WOOLSEY in R.K.O. Radio's most pretentious musical Comedy j%@t "KENTUCKY KERNELS" J(r with m
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    • 339 10 IN EVERY WAY "The WORLD MOVES ON" is to be classed with the screen's most successful Achievements in its breadth and scope it recalls that other great Fox triumph "CAVALCADE" Malaya Tribune (yesterday) CAPITOL 3 y y Madeleine Carroll JP^cv^ML lirilliant English Star of "I Was a Spy" and FFOiicliot
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    • 386 11 A new ingredient in face powder has l skin never bee nod un c*J»f[£Li ol a shiny no*e and rough, or wrinkled for wanTc^Se D£ 1 his ingredient is Mousse softening and beautifvn« iT«* it? It gives a wonderfully soft MousseofCrelliu^nS/SSSI^ tttractWe natural bloom I the «rith never a trace
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    • 392 11 To-morrow ALHAMBRA •U5 6.15 9.15 The colossus of comedies THE GIANT OF friends, girls. They won't be safe whan this heavenly beauty comes to life and raises Cain up and down the main stem 1 X Carl Larmmte present! I TMOINI SMITH'S niCHT j LIFE ALAN MOWBRAY FLORINE McKINNEY PEGGY
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    • 409 11 T. M. A. Music House fi M H gh f I*'' mi nm j "DEATH AT BROADCASTING HOUSE" I I WHAT THE PRESSSAYS: I or mSf&S? E ♦f ¥W 8,1 5 a British fi,m t,hat was as interesting; I the BJB C t woU ft*: thC Pl there are countless
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    • 146 12 if I STAPLES MATTRESS I < 7Ee finest JAattress mad* THE OPEN CONSTRUCTION OF THE STAPLES MATI TRESS ALLOWS DIRECT VENTILATION STRAIGHT THROUGH TO THE BEDDING, THUS GIVING THAT ALL IMPORTANT FEATURE SO ESSENTIAL IN HOT COUNTRIES, VIZ: COOLNESS. MODEL NO. 40 WELL-FORM (Illustrated). fl PRICE $35.0 0 Sok Agents;—
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    • 63 12 w ii i' i iiiiMiitii!iiiiiiiiiiAiifiniiiinrDiuiiiii:r.itiiiiii(TrTi[7ni«(WD< Victoria Theatre i J August sth at 6.15 I 1 GRAND DANCING DISPLAY 1 Angela di Martinis I I Pupils. m m Part proceeds in aid of i ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL i 1 BUILDING FUND. 1 I I Becking at John Little Cj.. Ltd. I
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  • 712 12 JTALY stands on the threshold of war, and a declaration may be made at any moment. That is the outstanding and alarming fact emerging from the abundance of interesting and exciting cable news which has been received during the week. It is true that a last ray
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  • 80 12 New Order Issued By U.S. Government Reuter. Washington, July 26. IT has just been revealed that the 1 Public Works Administration issued I an order on May 25 declaring that any borrower of $10,000 or more from P.W.A. Funds must purchase products abroad, if obtainable
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  • 51 12 New O.C. For The Tientsin Area Reuter. London, July 28. Colonel A. H. Hopvood has been appointed commander cf the Tientsin area with effect from September 27. Captain Errol Manners has been promoted Rear Admiral and retires coincident with the return to England in command of H.M.S.
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  • 52 12 A Fortnight's Stay At Cowes British Official Wireless. London, July 26. Their Majesties the King and Queen are going on Wednesday to Cowes where they will remain about a fortnight before returning to Buckingharh Palace for a short stay. Their Majesties will then go to Sandringham.—British
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  • 48 12 Arrival At Malta From Gibraltar British Official Wireless. London, July 26. j The Singapore Three flying boat which is making flight in long stages I from England to Singapore completed the second stage this afternoon when it arrived *at Malta from Gibraltar British Official Wireless.
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  • 78 12 A 4 Singapore, Saturday. A Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued last night contains the following notifications:—Hon. Sir A I Caldecott to be Governor's Deputy; Mr J. E. Newton provisionally recognised as Vice-Consul of the United States at Singapore; Mr. A. B. Jordan reappointed as an official member ot
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  • 36 12 Capt. A. J. Villiers, master of the sailing ship Joseph Conrad, will be speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club if the Adelphi Hotel, on Wednesday. His subject will be "Sailing a Square-Rigger."
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  • 954 12 Bengal's Recommendations And Malaya rpHE question of technical educat ion, with special reference to recent recommendations made in Bengal, is discussed in the following article by "L.C.L." f\NE of the ways in which the greU sent situation created by the large increase in the number
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  • 310 12 By "Looker-On" THE first steel nibs, we read, cost five shillings each. So that is why the post offices are so reluctant to "discard them. An American was recently fined a dollar for putting out his tongue at a distinguished physician. He got of lightly—our doctor
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    • 87 13 For All Eyesight Corrections, j! Consults— C S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Road, 81WGAr*Ottii. mm i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i.ii .i,.imnii,i tini" COMBINED SERVICES I X.N.I.L.M.X.L.M. Leave Singapore a for I j
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    • 213 13 The Best Rumbas i ON -'-'HIS MASTER'S^OICL'» S renade Jack J&cicscVl Or h. j Ccrcovad i Toddy Joyce's Orch. j X'alenir.u Teddy Joyce's Orch. J I Dust on the Moon Dnckin'a Or h. La Cucaracha Pan-American Band Triguenita Lnriquc Bryon's Orch. Co-ta-plun I i u'io Victoria Orch. Karabali C. M
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  • 143 13 CROWDS PRESERVE ORDER On The Ev2 Of War MTJTUDE OF IT.S.A. ANNOUNCED Reuter. j ATEST messages from J Rome indicate that all is quiet nfter the exciting demonstrations recorded yesterday. The crowds displayed no violence but certain foreign Embassies and the \bvssinian legation are heavily
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  • 220 13 Not Concerned With Dispute Over Abvssinia Washington, July 27. t\ Two-Point American Peace Plan was enunciated by President Roosevelt at the Press Conference, namely, the continuation of a "good neighbour policy" and •he advoidance of issues not concerning the United States. Referring to Ita.o-Ethiopian controversey, President R-
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  • 368 13 Probable influenc: On Western School Reuter. London. July 26 11.M.5. cargo from Cathy "a*>peala to the imagination of the i r*n, much to rh. i dvr-ntage of the publicity nde. .n coming to the Chinese Art Ex hih'ti:" Th' Times remarks that there is small coir: that
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  • 139 13 Due At Singapore This Afternoon Singapore. Saturday. THE X.L.M. eastward bound aeroplane, which was delayed by bad weather in Burma, reached Bangkok at 9.10 a.m. to-day, and left shortly afterwards for Alor Star. It is expected to reach Singapore with the mails this afternoon. A message from our
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  • 420 13 Five-Year Programme THE OBJECTS OF THE SIGNATORIES London, July 26. 1 THE newspapers publish summaries of the programme of political and social action for "the next five years," .which is not intended as a party platform, but is a btatgroeot of political objectives to which a
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  • 131 13 Subject To Judgment For $1,500 Singapore, Saturday. APPEARING before Mr. Justice Williams< b in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Lm\ J. B. Van Cuylenberg applied for his discharge in bankruptcy. la support ng the application, Mr. D. K. Walters said that if the application was granted, his client
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  • 113 13 Singapore. Friday. Mr. D Frankel. the new Municipal Commissioner, attenaed his first meeting cf the Singapore Municipal Commission this afternoon. The President, laying on the table the declaration by Mr. Frankel on taking office, said: Gentlemen, I take this opportunity of welcoming Mr. Frankel on your behalf.
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  • 41 13 GIPLS' CORNER. 2. FINANCIAL NEWS. b. CHURCH SERVICES. 7. CLUB DIARY. 8. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 12 and 13. SPORTS NEWS, 16, 17 and 18. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE MEETING. 4 and 21. COUPLE IN DEATH PACT, 22. BOYS' CORNER, 23.
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  • 107 13 £60,000,000 National Defence Programme Reuter. Tokyo, July 26. THE Asahi Shimbun announces that the Army is iiibmitting to the Cabinet a new additional national defence programme for the improvement, replenishment and reinforcement of the standing army spread over a period of five years, com
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  • 158 13 Singapore, Friday. An ordinary and a special meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commis- I sioners was held this afternoon. The President (Mr. W. Bartley) presided and the others present were: Messrs. E. A. Brown, J. Laycock, Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teek, Messrs. J. A. Elias, H. W. Raper,
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  • 212 13 A New Cabinet? GU'LOSR STILL THE STORM-CENTRE Reuter. The Hague, July 26. T'HE Queen has charged the 1 Catholic Leader M. Aalberse, to form a Cabinet on the broadest base possible and to inform her of his decision in the next few days. DRAIN OF
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  • 1282 14 ONLY A SMALL OUTBREAK Situation In Hand SOME INTERESTING FIGURES Singapore, Friday. THE incidence of small-pox in Singapore formed the subject oi" a detailed explanation by Mr. \V. Hartley. President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, at to-day's monthly meeting. The President again emphasised the fact
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  • 194 14 Singapore Should Have Art Gallery j Singapore. Friday. THE decision arrived at by the Van Kleel Bequest Committee, who had agieed to purchase, out of the Van Kleef Bequest, two bronze heads by Stirling, it an estimated cost of $1,000, plus charges was referred to at the
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  • 151 14 To Be Shifted To Kitchener Road Singapore. Friday. At to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the resolution v&as carried to close the existing public stand for light hackney carriages and light taxicabs in Serangoon Road near the "New World" and appoint In its stead, under Section
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  • 615 14 I Order In Bankruptcy Court T TT Singapore, Friday. HE Bankruptcy Court was presided over to-day by Mr. Justice Williamson, the list being a short one, as several matters were postponed, and many were withdrawn due to settlements having been reached. Mangal Singh, a Sikh moneylender,
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  • 263 14 Municipality Not Making Profit Singapore, Friday. SPEAKING on the adjournment at tc-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. J. Laycock referred to the comments which had been made about Meter Rents by the Water Department. It was being said that they were still charging meter rents and
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  • 51 14 Singaproe, Friday. Charged on three counts of criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery valued at $905, a 28-year-old Cantonese woman, Sect Ah Thai, appeared before the' Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, today. The case was postponed for a week, bail being fixed in the sum of
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  • 534 14 Committee Of Enquiry Appointed (From Our Own Correspondent) j Malacca, July 25. I PUBLIC meeting was held last night at the M.V.C. Headquarters to discuss the formation of a Boys' Club for Malacca. Prominent citizens representing various communities were present and in the unavoidable absence
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  • 90 14 Eurasian Imnrisoned For False Report Singaproe. Friday. 1 Convicted on a charge of making a false report to the police, a Eurasian, Albert Choppard. was fined $75 or three months' imprisonment by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. C. H. Whitton. It was stated that the accused went
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  • 95 14 Charge Preferred Against Two Chinese The explosion which took place near the Naval Base on Wednesdav resulted in two Chinese being charged before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, today, with manufacturing explosives in a hcuse at the 14th mile, Seletar Road. accused were two Hylams named
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  • 447 14 Court Sequel INDIAN "DOCTOR" SENTENCED Singapore, Friday £N elderly Indian, Hakim Ghula Nabi, who was serving B ence of five months* imprisonment a charge of causing hurt to a Chinese woman by causing her to lose I sight of her left eye, appeared before the
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  • 208 14 Special Meeting Passes New By-Law Singapore. Friday. At the special meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to-day. Mr. J Laycock moved the following resolution regarding Municipal Business By-Laws: That the By-laws for regulating the Transaction of Municipal Business iramed by the Municipal Commissionei s ot the Town of
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    • 82 15 a i iOBQI —>/m— IQnOI ■Kti—o INVITATION o .j f «1 ujiyf o 0 You are cordially invited to visit our new show- q 1 rooms, at 102-106, Orchard Road, where the most r attractive range of Sheivador Refrigerators is in display. 1 ALL SHELVADORS ARE NOW SOLD WITH 4-YEAR
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    • 70 15 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-vVORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. i.riTiVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agent*:; SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 6, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5U4. SINGAPORE. rhe richest child is |fIHHHIHIiHBiI H j To onng the child up musically! It iVB lli ill EASY PAYMENTS
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  • 571 15 Italian colonial ;roop.s. The Somaliland meharlsti. OUTLINE OF MAIN PRINCIPLES Suh-Committes's Views U'PROVED BY TIIE COMMISSIONERS Singapore, Friday. 4T a general committee meeting which followed the usual mthly meeting of the Municipal < nimissioners to-day, the President .ltd the minutes of the second ting of
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  • 71 15 ber cf external candidates who may be expected to become available. CATEGORY C. (viii» for fully qualified professional men. (ix) and embracing all Classes of the exis ing "Senior Service." <x> recruiting for the "Senior Ser 1 vice" being bcth from the "Intermediate Service" and from qualified external candidates, txi)
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  • 153 15 Mechanical Device For Drivers Singapore, Friday. The Motor Lorry By-laws made by the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore were amended ac to-day's special meeting of the Commissioners. The fol- lowing addition was made after By-law i 3 "3A Every lorry, from which signals given by means of the
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  • 850 15 MILITARY OFFICERS MOTOR TAXATION Enforcement Of Rules From Next January Singapore. Fri.lay. THE decision by Committ- o No. I, "that 1 the provisions cf section 80<3)(e> with regard to the remis?ior of tax on mo.o' -cars in respect of which allowances arp drawn from Imperial Funds will h" strictly as
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  • 29 15 I-cndop. July Id. STERLING on New York is 4.95--15 16. Paris 75-1 Ifi. Gold 1425. 6'» d.. Wa«- i.oa« 3> ncr cent. 106 3 4.—British Official Wireless
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    • 31 16 -.A p, \_*M*"> -^b ft v ■i""?*' fife ■"■<%» c WHH w>j| < 't nil J£. sJ Trlff i ii 1 i M H|f 'lr ll 1 r "E-, ff fif 7/ J
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    • 254 16 YOUR FUTURE You must not talk about luck. You are at the helm of your career. Your future depends on yourself. Look around you at older men— still struggling along in routine iobs at poor pay. Do you want this kind of middle age or will you be one of
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    • 110 16 i i i i i it. CHINA j Underwriters I Limited. I a nc .orpor a ted in Hongkong), s A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongkong I I LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, 1 MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT Insurance i 'Phone 4276. I Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers I
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  • 721 16 FIRST DIVISION SOCCER Missed Opportunities KEENLY CONTESTED GAME Singapore, Friday. JX a keenly contested game at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, the leadefa of the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League were held to a draw in one-all by the Wiltshire Regiment.
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  • 166 16 S.R.C. Start Well In Three Day Fixture Singapore, Friday. THE three-day cricket fixture between the Padang Clubs which began at 5 p.m. to-day, promises to be interesting. The match is being played on the S.C.C. padang. The luck of the toss went to the visitors and
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  • 657 16 The Qirjs' Snorts Club Net BaUFlrsi Team which wen the Clarke Cha 1 lenge Net-Bail Shield by defeating the McNair Girls, Team by 16—17 on Thursday. MERCANTILE SPORTS MEET Large Crowd At Jalan Besar Singapore. Saturday. LARGE crowd gathered at the Jala*i Besar Stadium yesterday to witness the Mercantile Institute
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  • 285 16 Putting tho Shot (14 lbs.)—Class ll 1 Boon Yoon Sang (Yi. Distance, 24 ft 8 ins. Long Jump—Class I:—] Bom; Yoon Cheong (G). 2 Boon Soon Sian <p, Distance. 18 ft. 6 ins. a Long Jump—Class II:-* Boon Yoon Sang (V), 2 Hassan Bin Samad (p» Distance. 18 ft. 11
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  • 105 16 (Laixs 95) and 194. Lancashire 266 (Watson 94) and 178 for 3. At Derby: Sussex beat Derbyshire by 7 wickets. Sussex 415 (James Parks 93. Harry Parks 119 not out) and 84 for 30. Derby 242 and 256 (Smith 70). At Lords: Middlesex beat Hampshire by 53 runs. Middlesex 184
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  • 67 16 Singapore, Saturday. Jjp interesting match will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Tuesday, when the Combined Services and Singapore meet, the proceeds to be devoted to the Jubilee Fund. It will be recalled that when the two teams met last week, in the Malaya Cup competition, the result
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  • 307 16 The sixteenth annual Swimming Championship carnival held by the V.M.C.A. will take place on Saturday August 17. at 4 p.m. and not en Saturday August 24, as was reported pr3vious'v. SINGAPORE NETBALL LEAGUE G.S.C. Win The Clarke Shield Singapore, Saturday. THE Girls' Spons Club emerged win- ners of the Singapore
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  • 106 16 Results Of Tournament Ties In the semi-final of the Charnoionship Singles. Dr. W. A. Balhetchet "beat S. Stewart in two straight sets 9—7: 6—l; the first set being very contested. The following are the ties for next week:— MONDAY'S TIES Chamoionship Singles Final: G Lowe v. Dr. W.
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  • 100 16 In a friendly ping-pong match between Ngor Sing Le chin Sia and Oie Khee Association was played on Thursday night July 25, and resulted in a win for the former by seven nil. The results were: Lee Geok Seng beat Teo Whye Teek by 3—o, Ong Hoon Sicng beat
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  • 232 16 FRISCO GUNBOAT JACK Bouts For Au£. 2 NO WEIGHT LIMIT |v BIG FIGHT (By "K.O.") Singapore, Saturday. yOUNG Frisco and Gunboat Jack are training very hard for their bout on Aug. 2. In spite of Jack's impressive shov ing against Young Aide, there is plenty of confidence i n the
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    • 66 17 YOUR BLOOD IN HEALTH OR DISEASE Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Sweilings, Rheumatism. The poisons > result in damage to the Arteries, ItY mHI internal organs and in premature JJ I old age. The
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    • 218 17 i I III I I. I I CI I I I I I I I ill I I l IIUP I Malacca City Cabaret I MALACCA'S ONE AND ONLY J 1 LIVE SPOT TEA DANCE EVERY THURSDAY I I FROM 5.30 P.M. TO 7.30 P.M. I NIGHT DANCES I NIGHTLY
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    • 398 17 no GREAT EASTERN LIFE j "GREAT* by reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a charter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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  • 1268 17 Malayan A.A. Sports KEEN COMPETITION YESTERDAY From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. SELANGOR with 14 points hold ihe lead in the Malayan V mat cur Athletic Associations meet which commenced on the Padang yesterday. There is even prospcd of her keeping this lead but
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  • 92 17 Good Play In Latest Ties Singapore, Saturday. r OD play was seen at the Met-ropole v Hotel last night in the Malayan Bilhardv: (four-ball) champ'onship competition. The following are the results: Ismail bin Haji Abass (Post Office Club) bea Lav Peek Jim (A.A.A.) by ft* to 212 Ang
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  • 333 17 The Acceptances And Scratchings THE following are the acceptances and 1 ixratchings for the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Jubilee Meeting to be run at Penang to-day: RACE I.—Horses, Class 3, Div. 2, 5 2 furs.: Pride of Perak 8.7, Wonderful 3.7, Fifty-Three 8.7,
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  • 61 17 Race No. I—Redouble^ 2—Funny Bee, Silvery Mirth. I—ni] (Horses Class 2 Division 3). n 4—Nuit d'Amour. n s—nil (Ponies Class 1 Division 2). 6_Dark< Look, Little Mester, Bi d d y's Squire, Knight's Eye, Singing Bird. Nahgoo, Eastern Ally. n 7—Miltondaie. B—nil (Horses Class I Division 1). Doubles.—Races
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  • 85 17 A general meeting to form the "Tanglin District Cycl tig- Party" was held at the resident of Mr. Tan Sian Teek, 9. Shanghai Read, Singapore on Friday. July '26, ar.d was carried unanimously. The following were elected to hold oftkv for the current year: Mr. Sim Hock Sai
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  • 194 17 CHANGE IN U.S. TEAM Allison To Play Singles BRITAIN EXPECTED TO WIN Reuter. London, July 26. A LAST-MINUTE change has been made in the United States team to meet Great Britain in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition. Allison will now
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  • 37 17 The Annual Athletic Spurts of Serangoon English School Will be held on Thursday. August S, 10 i"> at o p.m. on the School Ground. Mrs. I). R. Swaine has kindly consented ho distribute the prizes.
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    • 470 18 I ......................J. I I Prelude to Pleasure. j I «V m Wherever Smart and Connoisseurs assemble, Hi? popularity of 'Gold Leaf Tea" brand is j significantly in evidence. z l s In selecting your Tea yon may always con- 1 I fidenfly rely upon "Gold Leaf as a tfiiide to
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    • 92 18 linl hrtlt, ■deraatCßl i:m V i»n Refect for ye*i boate taaa niaaHefe aauariuat? There i« n«, difficulty .n foekui 8 after d Hltfe adVre al ,h oat* i ail Umi i required. Va.K.us de*itsa 1 s./.s «,f AcHjwriir« ii Bteek. I'KM lIS fnmi SI l<> S.'.O. Fr««li vupiiK jii i
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  • 734 18 TWO MORE WINS BY TOURISTS Match Abandoned 'POSITIONAL PLAY" LESSONS Christchurch (N.Z.), June 17. ANLV 'wo matches were played between the Indian hockey team and New Zealand teams since I las! wrote to you on June 10, writes a member of the team to
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  • 536 18 How Match Came To Be Abandoned A score or more school boys had *11 tlie meantime been busily engaged in u vidi; to clear the ground of much o me miow A. 1 11 in carpet runners, it was roileiL t<-a;-ids the side-lines and considcraun enei ;;y had
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  • 563 18 Bad (iround Affects I'lay Had thr Indians been on their own soil, no doubt they would have made the Maroons look as helpless as the victim of one of these giant serpents; but the vast difference between the hard, board-like surfaces of their own country and the heavy
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  • 874 18 Valiant Work In Second Half The half-time tccre was 6 -1 in Hie Indians' favour, most of their effective a lacks having been launched on the wings. For the first ten minutes cf the second spell, Southland held them well but in the closing stages the Indians
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  • 428 18 The "Can-Hs-Fighf" (j U r > Unanswered TIGHT thousand people la< laughed and hooted when six seconds. Jack Doyle knocked ou" Phil Donato at Dyckman Oval < outdoor stadium about ten milt New York (says Trevor Wlgnall Daily Express of June 20». It. wa.s
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    • 23 19 i Eves Annua! Sale Genuine reduction in gowns, costumes, woollen, silk dresses j and hats. E YE* AMBER MANSIONS, Phone 2001 RAFFLES HOTEL.
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    • 143 19 I IN A friendly rubp B ber—good com* pa ny a few H drinks. Pleasant NQra fleeting hours. Just one side of n3EB| life in this country. Tomorrow, ggij the blazing sun—the daily round. Egg Can you greet the morning with jHuSS the joy which comes from a sense of
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    • 222 19 pp)%k /only goodrich\ SILVERTOWNS GIVE YOU GOLDEN PLY PROTECTION] j THIS AMAZING blow-outs, just watch the papers see il GOLDEN PLY MAY HK how often people are killed and ur he n tyres blowout ut w|§ Jret months more mileage and real Goodrich $Gs®fffl Silvertowaa •M* WITH lIFE-SAVER CGZJJES PES?
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    • 106 19 I I .1 I I I I I I I I I I I 111 llilll|Mt'l«i1fliillt|lllll(IIIIIUI|lllnlll|llllltlllllllll:il I IM i;|UIU|iJ I THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. j 1 Attractive Auction Sale Of r m Well-made, wax-polished, oak and Mark-stained teak household furniture of I every description including- real Belgium floral pattern centre carpet*,
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  • 777 19 Coroner's Inquest siCNALMAN'S I.APSE OF MEMORY (Uy Air Mail) London, July 11. vll'OKAKV lapse of memory A »nor of judgment on the th. Welwyn Garden City v-as stated by a coroner's ti-rdav to have been the 1 UYlwyn railway disaster j fl r». j. turned a verdict
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  • 220 19 At2 Metal And Drank Vinegar i I London, June 24. A YOUNG farmer who swallowed 500 pieces of metal because he was under the delusion that his stomach was too smooth and needed "rough things" is the subject of an article in the current issue of the
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  • 319 19 Ola Woman Suspended From Tree Braneh Sydney, July 6. Manly fire brigade turned out with i a motor engine ind extension while por.ee rushci up with a io fr ladder j and rop. ;ackle. All hanci?, win civilians, We. required to .e an eld- 1 erly lady,
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  • 387 19 I Cemetery Superintendent] Fined London, July 2. ASTONISHING disclosures regarding the removal of bodies from graves in a cemetery near London were made when the cemetery superintendent appeared at i Enfield (Middlesex) Police Court to' answer two summonses. 1 The first, alleging that the defendant, 1
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  • 662 20 Regulations Governing Their Award 1 Singapore, Saturday. THE regulations governing the King George V Silver Jubilee Scholarships for which a capital sum of $10,000 was presented by the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory, Ltd., to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of His Majesty's accession are contained in a Strait;
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  • 377 20 More Thrills At Isakos Circus Singapore, Saturday. MR A. Konchester duiy fulfilled his promise to play his violin in the cage with three lions and a tiger at Lsako's Circus last night. After signing a document which stated that he did not hold the circus
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  • 110 20 From The Malaya Tribune, July 27, 1915 AT a special general meeting of tiie Perak Widows and Orphans Association, held in Ipoh on the 24th irstant and convened for the purpose of devisi: g ways and means cf rendering help lo the h.lp.'ess sufferers through the d'sastiouc
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  • 65 20 Revision To Be Done On October 1 Singapore. Friday. At to-day's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, the President moved the tollowing resolution: "That the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby appoint Committee No. 1 to revise the assessment for 1936. on Tuesday, Oct. I,
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  • 81 20 Going" On Furlough On August 31 Singapore, Friday. At to-day's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, it was revealed that Mr. W. Bartley, the President will be going on leave on August 31. This information was given by the President when he was asked by Mr. Griffith Jones when
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  • 62 20 Calcutta. Snake experts at the zoo in Aiipotc, Calcutta, have been engaged in selecting a number of poisonous and non-poison-oiu snakes which are shortly to be sent to the London Zoo. The poisonous snakes will include cobras. Russell's vipers and kralts. On arrival in London their venom
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  • 822 20 Results Of Investigations Singapore, Friday THE correspondence which has > appearing in the columns oi n*! local Press en the subject of over crowding and delay by omnibuse refeiTed to by the President Bartley) at to-day's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission' rs The President said
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  • 45 20 London. July ze The total amount applied for in tenders for £40.000.000 Treasury Bills was £56.800,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 10 9.77 D per OH as compared with 12 2 34D a week —British Official Wireless.
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  • 808 21 Funds Increase By Over £1,000,000 i, suit of the year's operations Fund has increased by over o £22.884.000, without taking ccount any of the substantial ap- in the markei value of our P L iff Department we work in tjve years. We have com- years of the current
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  • 1326 21 Fees Show A Small Decline Trusteeship and other fees show a small decl.ne when compared, with 1933, due to the non-recurrence of certain exceptional receipts. We are endeavouring to increase the income of this department, and once again I would ask stockholders to assist us in this direction.
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  • 623 21 British Empire Results Particularly Good This, ladies and gentleman, comp'et/s my general revkw of our affairs. Which }OU Wii\ I trust consider as satisfactory in the ma n. It would be ide to pretend that we are yet happy in r.gaut tc OUT casualty business in the
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  • 814 22 COUPLE IN DEATH PACT Wedded 10 Months WIFE'S LOYALTY TO HUSBAND (By Air Mail) London, July 11. rpiIEIR motor-cap converted into a lethal chamber, a young couple, married only ten months, fulfilled a pact of death at a wile? and lonely spot in the
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  • 1006 22 Loyalty One Of The Greatest Virtues P. S. Whitehead described the position of the bodies. The woman, he stated, was sitting upright in the near-side corntr of the rear seat, and the man was on tac floor with his head on hiu wife's knees v The engine switch
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  • 381 22 Carven Messages On Easter Island Los Angeles. MYSTERIOUS hieroglyphics on pieces of wood found on Easter Island in the Pacific suggest that Man has inhabited the earth for 50,000 years. Professor Edmond Szekejy, of the Un verity of Cluj, Rumania, in an address here, said translations
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  • 92 23 Deu Row t am oncc again, and still in the h-PP position of letting you know how pi-.wd I am with the eo-oporation %in in giving the Corner. Ni da> passes without my receivin- fi-.-h contributions from members .ml am vi-r> alad to see thai
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  • 255 23 Si i'cter Goh") ny correspondence z. 1 Value of Exercise" t:u: there is no sensible know full well the oi' ii. I. therefore, s.iry to employ my >•:. or. the ubc-ve >ibject. throughout the not desire the bless3f h a? Certainly not. v.ne person who hing but strong
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  • 268 23 By "T. y. Heng") (I of every young person ».)by of some sort. Nature build and accumulate and ;.r.d ihe person who does always unhappy. Life is hav? a purpose that is that is steadily being r,-. I), people who have in their field
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  • 518 23  -  (By "Ah Bok" According to the most popular definition. superstition is the acceptance Of beliefs or practices groundless in themselves and inconsistent with the decree of enlightenment reached by the community to which one belongs. Th» practices of idolatry and ancestor worship amcng the African tribes, or of
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  • 220 23  -  (By "T.C David Ho" Modesty may not be a necessity, but I it is certainly an ornament to any man. The man of authority, the won deserved promotion a L a verv early age. may spoil it r II by his overbearing treatment of those wli3 are under him;
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  • 489 23  -  (By "C.S. Poh" "Born with mind but not with wisdom; born with intellect but not with knowledge; born with adaptabilities out not with abilities; born it may be with wealth, but not born to success. Wisdom, knowledge, ability, character—these are attainments, not bestowments or
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  • 294 23  -  by The Duice of Jeriko" In the life of an average person it is but natural that he must have friends. To make friends is of course an matter f3r nothing much is required of of him except a cheerful winning smile and kind words'. But to feel
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