Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1935

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune ««toy-Y First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Latest Sales Vol XXH- No. 179 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JPLY 29, 1935 FIVE CENTh. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, July 29, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 156 1 The SWbmte Dominant In zSMalaya j {fl Be sur e you get the BEST mm MEUKOW »FINE COGNAC BRANDY '*•> STAK" "ISIAK- 11 j j H WOn t HelP TO Shin€ I I SOCieiy I I —but Plw her to j J a fr° me I Mmm O-Cedar is the
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    • 109 1 THE IMPROVED British Made SOWING V*lY C MACHINES MAaS-2. X LIM I POWDEHED MILK I PURE FRESH fTfl I ii l I MILK PVhU SAFE I I DRINKING OR GROWNG I COOKING. jjligj CHILDREN. J Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. I DISTRIBUTORS: I Bi»qs. «Sc Co. He Prsah and
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    • 167 1 Sole Agent* THE scientific instrument co„ PjO. Box M. I SINGAPORE. mm^^»^mmwmmMmmmmmmmmmmM^m mtmr A 1 I COMFORTABLE SHOES S 8 yjg'*' <Mign» nuke their mam suit yom tm*. I I main lffi 0N SHOE STORE 1 3 Singapore. 17-19, Penhas Road. PATERBON'S CONCENTRATED f CLENSEL I THE IDEAL DOG CAT
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  • 927 2 Shipping News Notices. POLAND'S NEW LINERS Some Notable Features Of The Pilsudski VERY good progress is being made in the the first of the WW ships, wffl oe ready or her trials, while the Batory was launched recently. The*e ■SS have *he mmm t^".y^ Length between perpendiculars 4W moulded 70ft.
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  • 227 2 I Reduced Operations This Year 1 j THE Anglo-Soviet Shipping Co., Ltd., in April chartered on the London market a total of 70 vessels, of which 32 ware British, says the June "Bulletin" of the RussoBri ish Chamber of Commerce. In addition to these a number of British
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    • 420 2 STEAMER SAILINGS^ /1 A BRITISH INDIA I». O. S. N. Co's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. SOUDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA 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 SeptJ. 25 CATHAY
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    • 484 2 iTi»TnntiifTi«ni;ifTmiTfn«Mtiirnrnf!iiimmMinniiniiiiii'ii'ii.i»ii»n:'r HEAP tNG MOH SS. CO., 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 I SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. NAM YONG Tues. July 30 s.s BAN HONG LIONG Fri. Aug 2
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    • 221 2 N.Y.ILL IN E (Incorporated in Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. As from the sailing of s s «'Hakusan Maru," August Bth for London, fares try steamers will be:- M Naples MJTJIgi l«J fUI Sir Si 2 60U 343 ft 369 Next Sailing*- M s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Aug.
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    • 519 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. ExC 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 FRRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-S LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10
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    • 479 2 STEAMER SAILING? NORDDEUTSCHEat m LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company* in tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. IMB "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and .lapan lug. v "NECKAR" for Hongkong, Shanghai. North Ch na and Japan Aug. G "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug 21 "TRAYE V
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  • 519 3 Many Deficiencies MORE EQUIPMENT AND MEN THE Officer Administering the G tvnmcnt Sir Graeme Tyrrel), ferred with the members of the Ceylon State Council recently on the Island's defences. The conference took place in Que< iTs Mouse, and there were enl Brigadkr C. A. Lyon, Officer nding
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  • 126 3 < harterhouse School Head's Choice Godalming, Surrey, July 8. Mr Frank Fletcher, who is shortly 'firing after 24 years as Headmaster Charterhouse School, has asked that presentation which is being made to bun on his retirement shall be a portrait bust by Epstein. This was announced at
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  • 436 3 Second Experiment Proves Successful Sydney, June, 29. THE second experiment in sending eggs S ucL^fn, mail from England has Proved Redl rh£J; and tW 2 sturd y Rnode island n^i/ rett v result test n?w hlonn g 11 in introducing Xithou? h 1 Australian Poultry
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  • 174 3 Collectors Form A New Society London. July 8. Following a dinner in London, thirty collectors of model soldiers formed new society to develop the educational and social side in connection with these collections. Mr. E. K. Milliken. Principal of Lansing House School. Lowestoft, has been appointed President and
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  • 133 3 Roosevelt's Son As Labourer During Vacation Washington. John Roosevelt, the six-foot-three youngest son of the President is going to work as a labourer with the Tennessee Valley Authority, during his summer vacation—and' without pay. His father insisted tnat he should not take a job which would deprive
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  • 334 3 Success Of Soviet Experiment Moscow. k town—called Bolshevo—where every- One is a criminal and every third per son hlis a record of several convictions, if proving cne of the greatest forces in stamping out crime yet discovered by tne I Soviet Government. TtM years ago, 18
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  • 97 3 British Railways' Fine Record London. July 12 Only one railway passenger in every 96.000.000 carried was killed in tram accidents in Great Britain last year, and one In 3.000.000 injured These figures are uiven in the annual report to the Ministry of Transport, made by the
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  • 96 3 Answer To Tailor's Jubilee Congratulations Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Abraham Levy, a local tailor, is die playing with pride a letter which he has received from BtKfcinghaai Palace. A native of Plymouth, Devon, Mr. Levy was present at Queen Victoria's Diamond Tuhile:' and wrote offering; his congratulations
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  • 286 3 Sir Stewart Mi-Arthur NOTED FIGURE INSPORT M'lh.mnii July glli Stewart McArthnr. who tor II yean; was a Judge <»f the Sup reme Court of Victoria, died recentb at his beauth'ul station home, "Menitttroort.- near (Twnpirdown, Victoria ai the age of 71, Before hia retirement from t| Heiich
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  • 69 3 Munich Two Bavarian motor cyclists ran head-on into each other with such force that both wore thrown through the windows of an adjacent building They landed ir. a ward of the Freilawing Municipal Hospital. The cyclists. Franz Buchwinkel and Michael Leichblieb. both of Frcilassing, I South Bavaria, were
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 Help Kidneys^ If Kidney Trouble er Bladder WOJdb» 9 »ess makes you suffer from Getting UP Niphts, Nervousness, Pizzinea*a> Rheumatism, Stiffness, Burning, Smarting-, Itching or Acidity try tno' new discovery Cystez (Stsß-tsi)./ Guaranteed to end your troubles la (Jgyg
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    • 13 3 I I Invented by I ■C. J. van I in 182 S. I
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    • 250 3 P»"** Mill I STILL CHEAPER AIR TRAVEL! IMPERIAL AIRWAYS win em;i\i;ii mkck\n from MALAYA to LONDON -£1^10 Tin. RJffl ial nilur.-,| fa j |fl v I bH afctftftf Luiumriuiii;. U.'iril July. normal ivtuin ami olfar abatement ivfU aindy. Ask Mansliehl ft Tel. "»If»!> f» r lurtlier details. (EH I B
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  • 881 4 Australian Mistake (her Jubilee Medals Girl's Dance Of Death Hungary Eating Crows And Foxes Opium In A Government Launch fUERE are some strange stort ent by j" Reuter correspondents from all part: [of the world:— TWO JUBILEE MEDALS APIECE Seventeen lucky p-oplc in Victoria ar due to
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  • 196 4 Australia's Success lit Administration j Sydney, July 9. Mft A. E. Green, M.P. for Kalgoorlie, j West Australia, on his return from a tour of Papua and New Guinea by the Montoro was greatly impressed with the manner in whi Australia had managed the mandated Territory
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  • 52 4 Bust Of Adam Lindsay Gordon Ballarat, June 27. Loveis of Adam Lindsay Grrdon's po.-. try propose to raise funds to buy a ie plica of the bust designed by Lady Holto.i Yount*, and now in Westerminster Abbey. It wdl be placed in the Gordon Cottage at the Ballarat
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  • 423 4 Boy Who Could Read At Age Of Two CHILD prodigies are in the news. In America the police have arrested an "exceptionally brilliant" 12-year-ycar-old boy on a charge of cursing and truancy. In Australia a five-year-old boy has acted as conductor to Yehudi Menuhin, the famous
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  • 172 4 Length To Depend On Party's Strength Prague. The striking proposal that the speeches cf members of Parliament should be regulated in length by the strength of their Party's representation in the House is made !by tht> new Speaker in the Lower Hous.j here. He is M. Bradac, Minister
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  • 89 4 Two Girls Dead-Heat Three Times I Bristol. July 4. Two nirls dead-heated three times for first place in a 75-yards flat race at the Bristol schools sports. Their contests thrilled eight thousand schoolchildren. The race was for girls aged nine to ten. After dead-heating the first time. they
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  • 123 4 Canberra, July 8. Search parties will be organised if no j news is heard this month from the expedition that left Port Moresby last December to penetrate unexplored country between the headwaters of the Strickland River and Purari River, in the Western division of Papua. Advice has
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  • 423 4 Lsague And Old Vexed Question THE Assembly of the League met* in extraord.nary session in May and grappled once more with the old and vexed question of how to put an end to th? W in the Chaco between Bolivia and Paraguay. This war has been
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  • 221 4 Began With Malcontents' Wills, Says Shaw Lcndon. July 5. If one studies the history of the greai churcnes, colleges and scientific instUu- tions ill this country, one finds that they oil began with a malcontent making a will. Such is Mr. Gecrge Bernard Shaw's opinion, voiced amid laughter
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  • 130 4 Prince Of Wales Becomes Master Of Lodge London, July 5. For tho first time in his career the Prints of Wales has become the Worshipful Master cf a Masonic Lodge. This is the Friendship and Harmony Lodge at Weybridge, within a few miles Of the Prince's country residence
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  • 112 4 M London, June 25. England is getting out of shape, according to counsel's statement to a Select Committee of the House of Commons Mr. Tyldesley Jones, K.C., informed the Committee that land reclaimed from the Great Fen, the maist. districts o r the East, is shrinking
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  • 209 4 300 Love Letters Found In House Paris. POLICE here are searching for two persons who go by the names "Littl Louis Sausage" and "Jean the Smuggler." Their real names are unknown. They are wanted in connection with a murder at Presles-pt-Boves (Aisne). The victim was a 63-ypar-okl
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  • 228 4 Senator Speaks For 15% Hoars Washington Senator Huey Long's recent niaraHi n "filibuster" speech in the Senate, during v. hich he spoke 15% hours on end in a,i unsuccessful effort to block ;i rote 0 l N.R.A. extension, cost the United Sta'. Government £1,000 according to
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  • 154 4 Mr. W. Hughes Visits Perth Hospital Perth, July 6. The sight of the Federal Minister for Health (Mr. Win. Hughes* kissing dimpled cheeks was seen by a favoured few at the King Edward Memorial Children's Hospital, when he paid an unofficial visit there. The Federal Minister was
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  • 170 4 Man Arrested For Not Having A Permit Yonkers, New York. The hero of a fire here was arrested becauso he had no permit, to fire a revolver which he used as an alarm. Ife war; Joseph Vignoli, H.T year* Noticing- smoke one morning in the threestory
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 98 4 1 I like tho> flavour. And consequently I ll I like their price. \<' insist on PHOENIX I like their sparkling *j r refreshment after quali(v \'<. x games Modern games keen hard swift out for speed restless for conquest eating up energy and strength cool drink to quench the
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    • 35 4 Tinmen?" 1 benefits derived from the world famous V '1 Bahar Hair Oil. Buy one and be conviiu d of its effectiveness, purity and reliability. Many certificates and medals I 1 have beei. awarded. j
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  • 88 5 I lET AT SATURDAY'S L! VELS i ittle Inclination 'tc Deal Singapore, Monday morning. v (Singapore), 10 cts., unchanged Market Tone: Quiet. (Singapore) $1 l ">. up i. itui daj V Prices: I tndon: No markets. Y< rk: X" markets. TIN No markets. N ¥< rfc: X"
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  • 29 5 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT -1 ...2 38 xd. T I Sl.OU I lJ5 Kji ■um Bo =i 75 EL8S 173 Hi'-.m- 83 86 U ri.ub'i- -24 tin N I
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  • 1579 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by rraser and Co., and Lyal' and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser ytu. Value Co. Evatt 4- Ampat 3 6 4 I'/, 3 7»- 4.1*/» £1 A. Kumbang 32- 33~- 32 8* 33;6 El
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  • 69 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Bayers. Sellers. No I X H.S.S. in esses (F 0.8. August) ***** 19 51^ Good F.A.Q. in esses (F. 0.8. August) 18% 19 Nn. I X.R.S S. (Spot-loose) (swsrdsble Spore) i:< 19% do Aug. Sept. 1914 19% do. Oct. De.
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  • 514 5 Immediate Outlook Uncertain DFPRESENTATIVES of firms interested in the Japanese market had the oppcrtunhy at the London Chamoer of Commerce on June 17 and 18 of meetin j Mr. G. B. Saasom. Commercial Counsellor at Tokyc. who received the K.C.M.G.. in the recent honours list. There was
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  • 197 5 Operators Adopt A Waiting Policy Reuter Wireless. London, July 26. j The Stock Exchange to-day again was Very s!a-k and apart from a few isolate! j instances, the markets were devoid of in- ivrest. There were no important feature* in the commodity markets. Very heavy operations by offic
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  • 78 5 Now Decree Tightening Up Regulations Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 26. A new deeree tightening import regulations is announced by Dr. Schaeht making it necessary to obtain import permits for a list of articles not yet announced, before they can Ik* imported. It is expected the Ist will contain
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  • 500 5 Estate Labourers And Samsu Evil A MEETING of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association will be held at the offices of Rennie Lowlck and Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Tuesday Aug. 6, 1925, at 11 a.m. The following is the Agenda:— To confirm the minutes
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 177 5 Ml) ti.Kttll \\t v -i'i.i IK BANK Llftll n tl PJ ACE. Yon iOft 000,000. > i 126 -''>.iiOO. Id v VMk.)B\M\. ridtaT I (ne lea, tl York, P. de Seattle, 'i fentatn* T-mgtau, r t Heettoa i i Tel. Cred t on r tnd transacts ced periods at :'"">n.
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    • 24 5 SOUTH. J BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE. 2, FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 423 5 -oil v. 'I i SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met proteotion 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. I The Asia Life offers a sure and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 654 6 I M. HASSAN, M k 87, m AS CASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. J We undertake all sorts of work 1 Id electrical, ggq ar.d water service lino We give prompt attention to all orders f the* biv or smajl. Why no! consult U3 about your requirements j E?timat. submitted upon
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    • 619 6 FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR SALE—II Muar Road, B*. Lan<i Ct. Rent $35. Eating Shop. $1,000 or nearest offer. Apply Box No. 095, Malaya Tribune. LIFE INSURANCE of every description, whether for protection or investment. All enquiries strictly confidential and without obligation. B. T. G. Arthur, P.O. Box 618, J Singapore.
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    • 562 6 T0 0T 0A CIE A I BANISHED INSTANTLY *t b y ODONTORO. 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 ACCIDENTLY SWALLOWEDPrices: larsre bottle $1.00 small bottle .30 Obtainable at John Little Co., Ltd.,
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    • 473 6 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THK HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 82 of 1914. Re CHOP f ECK HO SENG of No. 8 Synagogue Street, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a first and final dividend is intended t"o be declared
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    • 770 6 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. In Bankruptcy. J.B. No. 5 of 1984. Re S.N.S.M.S. SUBRAMANIAM CHETTY also known as S.N.S.M. SUBRAMANIAM CHETTY also known S.N.S.T.A. SUBRAMANIAM CHETTY also known as M. SUBRAMANIAM CHETTY and also known as M. S. SUBRAMANIAM CHETTY of No. 12, Jalan
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    • 278 6 iwiWin ii mi v mm m, If You desire REAL SATISFACTION Be sure you take all your CLOCKS, WATCHES GRAMOPHONES that go wrong to Yick Woh Ring 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THK REPAIR OF CLOCKS WATCHES TO THE BRITISH ARMY AND R.A F BASE MALAYA.
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  • 883 7 Other Interferences HIE EMPIRE NEWS announcer (K.\ "Radiofan") HVlNd m-ned my residence I am Me t > get louder reception mo t stations, using a better But I am getting more interparticularly on Malayan j D.K.I, stations. 'My is preserving its suprem-
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  • 202 7 Trip On The Southern Cross I Sydney, July j. When Sir Charles Kingsforci Smith makes the last flight of the Southern Cross to Canberra, where it will repose for the nation, sitting in the second pilot's seat behind him wiil be the 14--year old John Ulm,
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  • 145 7 People Heartily Sick Of Distortion Sydney, June 27. IfajCr A. A. Ha Worm, uiunbtldgv an < a er. who errived in Sydney on Juo 27. sa d that in art to-day there was t flood of rubbish, and the consensus «:i opinion was that, In 10 years,
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  • 128 7 Deposits In Australia Increases Canberra. June 27. Since Mi-y. 1932. Savings Bank de. po.sit; in Australia have increased by t22.300.000 or 11.6 per cent, acccrdin.; to figures released by the CommonV f»a!th Statist can. Tota 1 deposits at the Hid of May were £214 698,000, COBl- .el
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 499 7 SINGAPORE 5Vi DAYS LONDON 2 Departures a week The fastest freight service to Europe Mails close every Wednesday and Stturday at 1.15 p.m. at G.P.O. Singapore. For particulars apply: 'Phone 7856 or at the X.L.M.—X.N.I.L.M. Offices, 4fTstamford Road (Corner Hill Street). •iiiiiiiiiiiiii■iiiii■iiiiiiiiiiii•ii■•i••• iiiitiiiiiiitiij' Vi■i■i■ai•iiiiii•i■iiaiiii•i■i i i t i i i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 263 7 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION \A ire Jess Programme For To-Dav < DJB: 19.74 Me'res: DJN: 31.45 Metres; DJQ: 19.63 Metres.) 4.05 p.m.—DJB. DJN Announcement Germ.. Fngl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast 'Germ. Engl.» 4.20 p.m.—Short Musical Programme 4.35 p.m.—Woman's Programme: News from the National-Socialist Women's Mo vp men t. 4.50 p.m.—News
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    • 168 7 PHOHI, HOLLAND Wireless Programme For To-Day PC J: 19.71 Metresi 7.03 p.m.—Dutch National Anthem and I opening announcement. 8 p.m.—Mee.ing of the Phchi Clut. (Announcer answers listeners' reports.> 8.25 p.m.—Electrical transcriptions. 8.35 p.m.—Talk on .sports by Mr. C. Groothoff. 8.50 p.m.—"Latest News from Holland." 9.05 p.m.—Records. 9.10 p.m.—Cello recital by
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    • 348 7 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Commentaries On Davis Cup Tennis TO-DAY'S Empire Wireless programme is as follows:— TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m.—Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 6.50 p.m.—Haydn Heard and his Band. (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.) 7.20 p.m.—Spcrts Talk. 7.35 p.m—The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra. 7.59 p.m.—England v. South nfrica fourth
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  • 42 8 CHINA TYPHOON JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING Hongkong, July 29. A severe typhoon is moving in the direction of th? China coast from the Pacific. It is expected to arrive at Northern Formosa within 24 hours.—Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 272 8 Glenapp, British, 5,802 tons, from Middlesbrough 29,7. to Hongkong 307. Opten Noort. Dutch. 3,566 tons, from Batavia 29 7. to Belawan Deli 29!7. Eurymedon, Dutch. 3.858. tons, from Macassar 29 7, to Port Swettenham 31 7. Kashima Maru, Japanese. 6,147 tons, from Rotterdam 28 7. to Yokohama 29
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  • 116 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO AKRIVE Singapore, July 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Hai Lee 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Hong Peng 16; Eurymedon 14; President Polk 11: Kudat 9; Benmachui 7. 1 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Malayan Prince 33; Maron
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  • 95 8 Mails expected from Europe, etc., by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to -day and general deliveries of letters and parcels 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the B. Aires Maru, due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China
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  • 47 8 Owing to the late arrival of the out- ward Imperial aeroplane the air mails for Australia, Java etc., previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now close at 7 p.m. to-day. The latest time of posting for Registered Articles will be 7 p.m.
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  • 21 8 Mails despatched from Singapore on July 5, by the Mantua were delivered in London on July 28, (23 days*.
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  • 136 8 Government Securities Show Losses Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam. Juiy 24. The Bank of the Netherlands is estimated to have lost about £7,000,000 worth of gold to-day. the principal purchasers, it is stated, being France and the United States. The drastic raising of the discount ral<# from 3 to 5
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  • 76 8 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on July 26, were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. 27 Minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 pm. 40 Minutes.
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  • 299 8 SELLING Singapore, July 29. London 4 months' sight 213 ***** London 3 months' sight 2 3 29 32 London 60 days* sight 2|3% London 30 days' sight 2 3 27,32 London demand 2 3 1316 London T.T. 2 3 13(16 Lyons and Paris demand 865 Hamburg demand 141
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  • 195 8 Singapore, July 29. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. < Siam I W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 rCoyan $108 Rice, B. Rice, No. 2 per Koyan $105 Siam, Rice
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  • 119 8 Rubber Eases Owing To Guilder Fears Reuter Wireless. London, July 24. *J n e vo^ ume of business has continued small and apart from further interest in internationals and certain shares with Shh h th. COnn^ tion i' which Suited with the guilder, foe market ceneiall remained uneventful.
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  • 66 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Nigh i Life of the Gods." CAPITOL,—"Peck's Bad Boy." EMPlRE.—"Diplcmaniacs." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wai yangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkies. I ISAKO'S ClRCUS.—Kallang Road, 9.15 p.m. I MARLBOROUGH.—Indian Talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PA VII lON.—"Gambling." RITZ "Above
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  • 97 8 During the week ending July 20, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 55,485 cases, of which 38,589 (70 per cent.) cases were to tne United Kingdom, 2,828 i 5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 10,628 (19 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3,440 <6
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 435 8 j SINGAPORE HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jf TO-NIGHT: i COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and I HANK BROWN UKIE LEE I I (The Two New Yorkers) I m m I Broadway famed Specialists of modern Tap Rhythmic Dancing- I I APPEARING
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    • 187 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS DELIGHTFUL GIFT FREE To introduce "CLASSIC ART SOUVENIRS" latest Creations of Greeting Cards in Artlad? Gold we send FREE: Complete delightful Assortment Junor DESK COMPANION for Ten (2ct. S.S. Stamps) Agents *vanted everywhere except Penang. IMPERIAL MAIL ORDER SERVICES, 35G, Cantonment Rd., Penang. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are
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    • 17 8 SINGAPORE SILK STORE'S j SALE NOW ON I Real Knock down Prices .36 40. North Bridge Road.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 117 8 [POSTAL IHKLLICtNCf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE •TO-DAY Pontianak (Pangkor) 2 p.m. Hoihow (Hai Lee* 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan. Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Makian) 3 p.m. Indo-China (Albert Sarraut) 3»pm. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly (By Air) (Qantas) 7 pm. TO-MORROW Karimon (Tong Hetig) <* a.m. Pengerang (Hock Keng)
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    • 365 8 DIARY Of Ttit DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 29 High Tides.—ll.24 a.m.. 10 20 Dm Football: S.A.F.A. Leagu- Div it S.C.F.A. v. H.M.S. "Terror AncA Road Stadium; Div.iT r^ v Monopolies, S.C.C.; FriendHe, Medical College v St Annfi f" School, Collegf ground- Khlt! V V.M.C.A.,
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  • 176 9 \l r \w Boon Haw Gives Further .$10,000 train Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. ion to his donation of $10,000 a 60.000 packets of "Tiger" balm, vv Boon Haw. the local millionaire philanthropist yesterday made t contribution of $10,000 (Straits awards the China Flood Re which
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  • 138 9 Over L'liojMKl Deaths In One hii!a Province Shanghai. July 27. it I'iou I'ciief So2t*iv r icts r.round Hull < A i t y.«■ worst sufi'ei*rs from flood- f aces Vfpre ent're'y su'* 290 000 inhabitants t a cd and deaths wer» i: numi the Yanortsek .ang na •,pr.
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  • 96 9 Retirement Of Serjeant At Arms London. July 26. i I When Parliament adjourns for the Summer Recess at the end of nex r I week, the House of Commons will lose the services of a noted official in Sir Colin Keppel. Serjeant at Arms, who is retiring
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  • 66 9 Police Team's Came Of Hockey Interrupted (By Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. When the Teluk Anson Police team were in hockey kit to play a friendly the Fire Brigade was summoned :id the Brigade and constables rushed Novo Scotia Estate where a fire had broken out in
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  • 108 9 Singapore, Friday. •<'! arrived at by Committee approving the sale tc the Colomn! E that haJf of the private lietween the Municipal offices and i cent y acquired sit? for I now Court, abutting upon the iattet, Of $10.70 a square on mutually agreed to, formed
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  • 74 9 Singapore, Friday. recCmmended provision of $60,000 1036 Budget by Committee No. referred back on the motion of Mr. Lajcock seconded by the President. Vfea tCt the erection of coolie lines 'Bin Besar for the Town Cleaning narfment. Mr. LaycocL said that if they passed it
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  • 233 9 Rotarians' Experience In Mexico CTORIES are reaching Bangkok that the meetings of Rotary International in Mexico most unpleasantly coincided with some political trouble there, and the delegates were so "warmly" welcomed that they were glad to get away again from Mexico with whole skins (says the Bangkok correspondent
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  • 570 9 The following publications were issued of received by the Department of Statistics. S S. and F.M.S during the period July 20 to July 26, 1935 (inclusive, and are available tor public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members ol the public
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  • 494 9 Committees Appointed At I Meeting I THE following are the minutes of a meeting of the Council of the Clerical Union held at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday July 18, 1935, at the Club House, Rangoon Road, Singapore. Present:—The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck (in the chain, Mr.
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  • 53 9 Relinquishing" All Civil Posts? Shanghai, July 27. Aecordirer to a Japanese repo.*-. Marshal Ch an? Kai Shek has contemplated relinquishing his civil and 1 -nceforth to be solely responsible f >r military affa'r* in-order that h, m *h not stand in the way of Sino Japanese negotiations.—Sin
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  • 157 9 (From Our Own correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 26. The nine line from Kayu Ara Pasong, Aver Itam, has. I understand. be?n already laid to convey water to Pontian Besar ana Pontian Kechil, which are situated about 38 o 40 miles from Johore Bahru. It WW not
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  • 108 9 Main Features Of Ceylon's Budget Reuter. Colombo, July 26. LOWER duties on British goods form the main feature of the new budget. The duty on British cotton piece goods will be reduced from 10 per cent, to 5 per cent., while the duty on foreign
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  • 94 9 MR. MRS. QUO TAI CHI Visit To Geneva To Attend Wedding Reuter. London. July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Quo Tai Chi are travelling to the Continent to-day on a tortnight's holiday. They are motoring to attend the wedding at Geneva on Aug. 1 of Madame Quo's niece to Mr. Tsao
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    • 815 11 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT i THE "LOW SAI TBOR GUAN" (Singapore's most popular Teochew Troupe) Now At The I Great World Show i TO-NIGHT ONLY FOR A SHORT SEASON I •ATE PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED IN THIS EVER 1 AMUSEMENT CENTRE? NIGHTLY WHICH INCLUDE THE I ENGAGEMENT OF MALAYA'S BEST CANTONFSE TROITPF
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    • 200 11 dlan's United opera PETRI BATjU PI TEH" Part I. 1 i i I A NEW tonic wine, a Medicrnal 1 wine of full tonic value anH of well-known basic ingredients is beinc marketed. A leading jyondon analyst vouches for the quality of rtiorferine Tonic Wine as follows: "T find it
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    • 211 11 THE MODERN PIANO FOR MODERN HOME T, M. A. Music House 6 Hich Mini. I WEW WORLD TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Thursday Aug. Ist. to Saturday Aug. 3rd. FREE FREE FREE Pay Gate Admission onJy and have free access to: —Special Rongeng Ghost Train Crazy House Merry-Go-Round Dodgem Open Air Talkies
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  • 61 12 Thp wedding of Mr. George Khoo Boo Keng to Miss Mary Oh Siew Kim took place at St. Theresa's Church, Kampong Bahr'.i on Sa>urday last. The bride is the third daughter of the late Mr. Oh Swee Kse and Mrs. Oh Swee Kee. The Rev. Stephen Lee conducted the
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  • 79 12 MRS. TAN KIAN TEONG (nee Madam Lim Im Neo) aped 73, passed away peacefully at her residence No. 31, Neil Road, on Sunday 28th inst., at 5 p.m. She haves behind her a son, Mr. Tan Choon Guan, 4 daughters, a 'laughter-in-law, 4 sons-in-law, Messrs. Chan Koon Leong. Ch'a
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  • 50 12 A High Mass of R quiem for the repose of the soul of the lati Mrs. Alexandrina M. Hendricks will be su >g at the Church of St. Joseph at 6.30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 30th July 1935. Relatives and friends' kind atttndance and prayers are earnestly solicited.
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  • 739 12 evidence of this country's progress along the road lo economic recovery is to be found in the annual report on the foreign track of Malaya in 1934 issued by Mr. J. I. Miller, Regisf trar-General of Statistics, S.S., and F.M.S. The report is an extremely comprehensive one, covering
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  • 87 12 Mr. F. K. T. Hobbes Dies Ac Malacca We regret to anncunce the death at the General HoDita 1 Malacca. en Friday night, of Mr. F. K. T. Hobbes, of the Malacca branch of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. He was suffering frcm typhoid fever. Mr. Hobbes, who was
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  • 67 12 Singapore, Monday. The latest ease of smallpox v, hich was d'scovered &n July 2o a t 1171, Serangoon Road has proved the victim being Malay named Hashim bin Ali. The man, who was 46 years of age succumbed or, July 26 at Middleton Hospital. The total number oi
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  • 60 12 H.R.H. Prince and Princess Bharu Yugala arrived by the Ten Noon this morning from Batavia. They an* expected to rctyrn to Bangkok on Thursy, i PS p arty are staying a; th< Adelphi Hotel. Paymaster. Lt.-Cdr. D. E. Landei of Cameron Highlands, formerly of the Royal Navy, arrived in Singapore
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  • 200 12 IN common with other centres ft Malaya, Seremban has its hawker problem which the Sanitary Board is endeavouring to solve by refusing to issue new licences. As the question involves several important issues, not tne I least of which is the vital one of
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  • 222 12 £VIDENTLY the municipal authorities and the Police in Penang are not in accord over the question of traffic control. The expansion of motor I traffic in the Northern Settlement, while it bears no comparison with that I of Singapore, has certainly been on a scale sufficient to
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  • 139 12 JUCH great strides are being made in the art of the camera, so a photography expert advises us. that very shortly both amateurs and professionals will be using miniature cameras thai can take pictures clear in every detail and yet no larger than the size of a Jubilee
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  • 218 12 JHE annual floods in China caused by the rising of the Huangho have come, and a little earlier than usual. There are indications that this year's floods will be the worst for 40 years, as announced in the earlier cables. The floods began some two weeks ago,
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  • 282 12 By "Looker-OiT JBE sun rj a yreat health giver." suys u doctor. Bask and you shall receive A I I "A married couple must learn to share and share alike," says a writer A wife will very often give her husband a !are,e pit re of
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  • 373 13 \hyssinian Note LEAVES ISSUE TO COUNCIL Reuter. British Official Wireless. (ieneva, July 28. rpHE League Council will meet on Wednesday to discuss the a .Abyssinian situation. At nt it is uncertain whether will attend, although she submit her viewpoint
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  • 124 13 tJitfantic Meeting Held In* London Reuter. London, Juiy 23. Men and women of African descent held a gigantic meeting arranged in London by the Inter- national African Fiiends Abyssinia and pledged themselves 'o do everything in their power to support Abyssinia in her fight for independence and.
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  • 279 13 Negotiations With Abyssinia Ended Reuter Wireless. Rome. July 28. It is believed that Italy, at the forth- coming meeting of the Council will formally move that the basis of discussion of the.Conciliation Commission was definitely settled at the May meeting and, therefore, that there is no occasion for
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  • 32 13 Soldier C ollapses While Halhing Reuter. Shanghai, July 28. PUSILIER Robert John Mittdi, j age 24, an Irishman in the Royal lnskilhn<js, succumbed to heart stroke to-day while bathing.—Keuter. <
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  • 255 13 The Bremen Incident U.S.A. PREPARED TO APOLOGISE Reuter. New York, July 28. fjMIK New York papers were auick to condemn the Communist riot on German liner Bremen which occurred on Sat i!j day. Tne New York Times describes the incident as "scandalous" and the New York
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  • 75 13 Explosion In Italian Munitions Factory Reuter. Tin in. Ju*\ 28. THIRTY-EIGHT bodies. 35 of which were women, were reccveied fri m the pewdrr factory at Tainc, he packing sc-ction of »v.ticlwas. wrccktd yesterday bv an cxcsion. 1 hough th< revolt is unc< ufirm• ed, it is believed that
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  • 771 13 Meeting Of Miners I ADDRESS OF IIIGII COMMISSIONER (From Our Own Reporter) i I t Ipoh, Monday. 1 THE public meeting convened by the Chamber of Mines in Ipoh„ which Mr. V. A. Lowinger attended, was opened by His Excellency the High Commissioner. A hundred and
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  • 115 13 Building Programme To Cost £150,000,000 Reuter. London. July 29. THE Daily Herald publihes what pur- ports to be ihe main lines of the Admiralty's "hush hush" seven years plan already communicated in detail to other Powers. The nrogramme Is flexible and provisional but according to the Herald, is
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  • 42 13 CEYLON'S DEFENCE NEEDS, FINANCIAL NEWS. 5 CLUB DIARY, 6. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 7. CHINA'S FOREMOST ACTOR PASSES THROUGH, 13. SPORTS NEWS. 16. 17 18. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 19. CINEMA TOPICS. 20. MR. LOWINGERS ADDRESS AT IPOH. 21. 22 23
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  • 161 13 inhuman Treating BOYCOTT OF GERMANY DEMANDED Reiner Wireless. Washing on. July 2S. Itf R. William (ireen. President of the American Federation of Labour, violently attacked the Nazi regime in a statement calling on the United States I government to take appropriate action to terminate "the brutal
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  • 346 14 President's Report RESULT OF YEAR'S WORKING WHfE financial improvement to which I adverted in my last year's report has continued steadily. Gross revenue was $12,516,022 as against an estimate of $11,963,345, and an actual revenue in 1933 of 312,117,790, says Mr.. W. Hartley
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  • 559 14 Largest Nominal Total Surplus Ever Held The result of the year's working re- j suiting as it does in the largest nomi- j nal total surplus ever held by the Municipality, must be considered very-satis-factory, and this position has been reached without sacrificing any important services.
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  • 473 14 Practice Of Taking Contribution From Profits The principle of taking a contribution from the so-called profits of the trading departments to the general ratefund is absolutely sound. Those profits are earned owing to the amenities suplied at the expense of the general rate fund, which, in the case
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  • 107 14 Big Seizure Off Johore Coast 'From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, July 27. MEOW Choon. Pal Ah An and Chee Chua were charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahaya, Second Magistrate, Johore, to-day, with-having been knowingly concerned in conveying and removing uncustomed goods, namely, 1,930 1
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  • 50 14 The Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim, will hold its thirteenth annual athletic sports and second reunion of old boys on Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 10 and 11. Owing to the necessity for economy no individual invitations are being issued, but those interested will be very welcome.
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  • 130 14 Successful Performance At Adelphi I THE appearance of several of the artistes from the Spotlight Revue made Saturday night's dance on the Adelphi Hotel roof garden particularly enjoyable. Those who had not previously seen that clever young pair ol dancers, Leonie and Peter Albrecht were surprised at the
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  • 87 14 Imperial Airways Liner Held Up (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 28. 'JHE Eastbound Imperial Airways Liner arrived at Bangkok from Rangoon this morning on schedule and left Don Muang aerodrome according to the timetable, but before noon she was observed flying back to Don Muang. It was
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  • 129 14 Return Of Delegation To Berlin Reuter Wireless. London. July 24. lac British Legion delegation which spent ten days in Germany at the invit» tion Oi ex-service organisations theiv nas returned to London greatly impreasec by the warmth of the welcome extendec to them. There is a genuine desire
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  • 285 14 Bright Hopes For Future Of Industry Singapore, Monday. MR. V. A. Lowinger, whose important address on tin control at Ipoh today appears on other pages of this issue, granted a special interview to the representative of the Malaya Tribune who went to Ipoh to report
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  • 88 14 Found Not Guilty On Two Charges Reuter Wireless. n rpt London, July 24. The trial by court martial of Lt. Col. r^ ni i»S. M c commanding a ie!d Bn S ad of the Royal Artillery, on twelve charges relating' to three men formerly" in his brigade'was
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  • 86 14 British Official Wireless. London. July 27. The City of London vacation course in education, which since its inception 10 years ago has been attended by over 5.000 teachers has opened and will continue during the next fortnight under the direction of the Rt. Hon. Mr. H. A.
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  • 291 14 Hilarious Film At The Alhambra Singapore, Monday. CRAZILY fantastic, but screamingl: funny is "Night Life of the Gods,' the Universal picture which opened a the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. When we And a goofy scientist ii possession of an amazing discovery b: which
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  • 233 14 Gambling Film At The Pavilion gY comparison with the film fare which has preceded it in recent weeks "Gambling," a Fox film production which was screened at the Pavilion last night, was on the dull side Indeed it was only the excellent acting of George Cohan that
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  • 121 14 Reuter Wireless. Two Men Dead Fourteen Injured Frankfort. July li4 lUfLD panic followed an explosion and fire at th.- Igfar Bet; Work». Germany's ureatest chemical concern, as thr resuh of which two men lie dead and fourteen were seriously Injured. Thw explosion of n cauldron containn
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  • 81 14 Commemoration Of First Anniversary Reuter Wireless. Vienna, 24. All public buildings and house owners are flying black flags from midday to-day until midnight to-morrow, mournfully commemorating the first anniversary of the tragic death of Dr. Dolfuss. The burning of candles placed in all windows overlooking the street
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  • 608 14 A Brilliant Programme MAKING THE CITY MUSIC-MINDED Singapore, Monday. JHE Victoria Memorial Hall is large place to fill and Singapore, I in the nature of things, cannot boast j as a big a percentage of musicallyeducated people as most cities of its size. Recognising these facts, an.!
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  • 28 14 Singapore, Monday. A Chinese received minor injuries when hi> jumped ■'"rom the window of a l ]f c n ew Bridge Road on Sundae n'ght.
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  • 422 15 Tour Of Europe COMING VISIT TO LONDON Singapore, Monday ■Il \i.-. i.nn Pang, china's most shed actor, arrived in *l< rday On board th<' i i Conte Verde on his wav i,i. ;i after an extensive tom famous lot only
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  • 44 15 The Singapore Buddhist Association from 60. Wilkie Road has removed to 1 new premises at 67. Spottiswoode Park Road off Neill Road, and the members i and friends are requested to address all j communications to the new premises from to-day.
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  • 73 15 Municipal Dog Shooter To Be Retried 1 Singapore, Monday. jUDGMENT was delivered by the acting J Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Burton, this morning in favour of the SolicitorGeneral in his appeal against th" acquittal of Kiippaya. a Municipal dog .hooter, by the fourth magistrate. Accused was charged
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  • 78 15 Three Injured In Taxi And Ricksha Collision Singapore, Monday. Whilst travelling by ricksha along Jalan Besar yesterday afternoon, three Chinese were injured when a taxi collided with the vehicle. They all received minor injuries and were taken to hospital by ambulance. INDIAN'S FALL FROM TREE An Indian
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  • 47 15 Singapore Monday. Charged with moving rubbe;- withoul i a permit along Beach Road yesterday I iiftcrnoon, a Chinese named Pek was fined $15 by Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, this morning. The accused had in his possession three pikuls of rubbers valued $1";.
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  • 55 15 I Singapore. Monday. i The action of Lim Soo Siam tplaintifT > I and Leow Yong Moey and Ng Sai Luan 'defendants* was dismissed by the actine Chief Justice this morning. I The action arose over the will of the defendants' father, who was a retired
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  • 51 15 I Singapore. Monday. Alleged to have been stabbed by a compatriot in Cross Street on Saturday night, an Indian was taken to hospital in a semi-conscious condition with stab wounds on the back and scalp The men are said to have had a dispute over some money matters.
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  • 380 15 Studying Educational System Singapore Saturday. 1 MANY piomincnt Chinese citizens went on brnrd the Dollar liner, President Polk, to welcome Mr. Wang Lin-Shue the Commissioner of Education of ihe Canton Government, who arrived in Singapore this afternoon. Interviewed by a re present at iv > of the
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  • 94 15 Now To Be Considered Bv Lords For Amendments I Reuter. London, July 24. The Government of India Bill is neaping the end of its prolonged paiiiainentarv discussions. The third reading was passed In the Lords without a division and the Biii now r*»mrns <o the Commons Tor
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  • 91 15 Wife And Charities To Benefit From Fortune Reuter Wireleas. London ,it. 24 The la* 'ii Jnslice ivo.v l*& £137.000. 0*1* 0 Qj lU i: ,i fctfLunfe ever bequeathed by a British juusir. Tin.- wife la the principal bt neflciary. together w»lh a number ut cnurlt bequests but
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  • 764 16 I Good Play In S.R.C. v. S.C.C, Fixture [WEEK-END CRICKET IN SINGAPORE: MANY INTERESTING (JAMES Singapore, Monday. ■\KSPITE a sporting declaration by r the S.R.C, the three-day cricket batch bet wen, the S.C.C'. and the 5.X C. on the fenner'fl ground nded in a draw
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  • 26 16 H E- the Governor and Lady Thomas, with Mr. Marcus Rex (left) and Mr. Glceson iii;>h'> at the Malayan A.A. Sports at Kuala Lumpur On Saturday,
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  • 188 16 Tweddle Scores 48 For The R.A.F. The Public Works Department were defeated by the Royal Air Force on Saturday in a game of cricket played on the N.C.C. ground at McNair Road. The P.W.D. who batted first were all out for 105. The Airmen replied with 156, Tweddle
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  • 235 16 Ferguson And Thoy In Good Partnership An easy victory of 9 wickets was scored by St. Andrew's on Saturday when playing against Wearne Brothers. Wearne Brothers took first knock and scored 158. St. Andrew's, thanks to a good firstwicket partnership between Ferguson and Thoy, put up
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  • 262 16 Fixture Between S.C.R.C. Anil Ceylon S.C. The match between the S.C.R C. and the Ceylon SC. on Sunday ended in a draw. The former were the first to bat and scored 179 and the Ceylone.-e replied with 108 for the loss of Q wickets. Scores: S.C.R.C.: Henry Boon
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  • 243 16 Effective Bowling By Choon Lin For S.C.R.C. Deadly bowling by Choon Lin for the S.C.R.C. was mainly responsible for the defeat of Ceylon Tamils' Association on Saturday. The S.C.R.C. put tope her 185 for 8 and declared, Boon (54), Boon Ann (46) and Kee Poon (42) being
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  • 46 16 Franco-British Athletic Meeting i Reuter. London, July 28. AT the Franco-British athletic meeting at the White City, Great Britain beat France by 64 points to 56. Great Britain won all the track events except the three miles and France all the field events. —Reuter.
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  • 116 16 Scores At Close Of Play I Reuter. London, July 27. At the Oval: Kent 579 for 8 (Fagg ill, Wcolley 229). At Birmingham: Warwick 296 (Santall 122, E. Davics 6 for 44). Glamorgan 27 for 0. A.- Leicester: Worcester .'{44 (Quaife 109, Marten 124, Smith 6 for 77).
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  • 95 16 I. Donnelly And Daniels Sustain Fractures The Penantr Jubilee Ra<neetthg whieu opened (Ml Saturday was marred l>y twS accidents. Dolly <irey as previously resorted on Sunday was kilted when sh crashed into the rails after throwing her rider, J. Donnelly, who sustained a broken collar boric. The
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  • 104 16 Fifth Wicket Stand THE FIRST DAYS PLAY 'THANKS mainly to Robins, who scored a brilliant 108, England who batted first for the fourth Test match at Manchester, got together 357. The first day's play, however, was stopped
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    702 16 Sweating Ground Causes Triekiness Reuter. j Robins was 65 and the score 265 for six. j Robins hit out freely when play rei sumed and hit three successive fours. Then Verity when 16 got his leg in front of a ball from Langton—3o2 for seven (in 260 minutes).
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  • 254 17 Challenge Round PERRY DISPOSES OF BUDGE WimMedon, July 27. l\ the Davis Cup Challenge Round Austin beat Allison 5—2, 2— 6, I—(>, fi—3, 7—5. Perry beal Budge 6—o, 6—B, (i—»; —1. Great Britain has lhu-> won two nut of
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  • 390 17 I.Ml'. K»t<r Final Of The Hull Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Buhru. July 26. defeating the Educatiun Department ■>y 5- 1 this evening on the Istana Padang, Jobore Bihru, in the semi-final Of hf Hull Cup competition, the Johnre ■V atary Forces enter the final and will
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  • 240 17 Qualifying Round Of Duffers' Cup THE qualifying round. Duffers* Cup 1 competition, was played at Bukit Tnnah on Saturday and Sunday and re sulted as follows: I. Maclachlan 84—18=66* A. S. Anderson 93—21=72* C. W. Bloomfield 89—16=73* C. A. Niven 91—18=73* A. M. Pearson 97 24=73* G. W.
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  • 185 17 Result Of July Medal Competition The Island Club July Medal competition was played yesterday and resulted as follows: A DIVISION N. A. Mallal 80—12=68* J. Lee Keng Tye 82- 10=72* j F. R. Martens 83—10=73* D. Uekuri 83—10=73* i M. Iwaki 86—12=74* T. Bishwortn 83— 8=7.) W. McMullen
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  • 93 17 Winner Makes Break Of 105 Singapore, Monday. A break of 105 was made by a competitor in the Malayan Billiards (fourball» Championship competition, at the Metropole Hotel on Saturday night. The results were as follows: Salleh bin Kassim (Fatui Karib) beat Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C.) by 300 to
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  • 305 17 Successful Athletic Sports Meet THE S.S. and Johore Prison Depart- ments held a combined sports meet on Saturday before a large gathering of spectators at Pearl's Hni ground. Mohd. Beksin bin Carim won the individual championship with lUV2 points, Warder W. E. Mitchell being runner-up with 10 points.
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  • 119 17 Cheap Fares To Kuala Lumpur IN connection with the Malaya Cup 1 (Soccer) Final to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 10, 1935, the Federated Malay States Railways are issuing first and second class single fare double journey concession tickets from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. The
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  • 71 17 Vivekananda S.S. Beat Hindu Y.L.U. The new badminton court of the above Sangam at Enggor Street was opened last Saturday, July 20, by Mr K. Vadivelu Pillai (president), when he delivered a short speech on sport and encouraged players to take a keen interest in the game A friendly
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  • 748 17 Singapore v. SeJanfjor HOME TEAM SAVFO BY THE CLOCK .T. rot out 11 H. F. Foulds C Miller h Tucker 2 H. C. Mustard Ibw. b Richards J Extras I Total 'for 7 wlcts). 19i W H. Stuart Clark, W. W. Dear aril C. H>woston did not
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  • 111 17 Singapore Win Sultan's Cup IN the polo finals for *.he Spooner Cup and the Sultan of Perak Cup which were played in Penang on Friday, Penang annexed the Spooner trophy. The Sultan of Perak Cup was, however, won by Singapore Penang's team being somewhat depleted by the
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  • 48 17 Parties or clubs desirous of having friendly badminton matches, either men or lad es, with the National Badminton Party should write to the Hon: Sports Captain, Mr. Thng Liang Yeoh, cjp S.H.B. Godown Nc. 37, or to the Vice-Captain, Mr. Tan Kok Ann, 315. Kirn Song
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  • 344 17 Low Kee Pow Champion Athlete THE Raffles College athletic sports on Saturday attracted a large crowd of spectators. Low Kee Pow was the champion athlete of the meet and Thuraisingham the runner-up. The Anglo-Chinese School won the inter-school relay after a thrilling finish with St. Joseph's
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    • 164 17 IN THE FORTIES Trials of Middle Age. Every woman upon entering the forties fears the miseries that usually develop at this age. She fears them all the more for their uncertainty. One of the first signs that all is not well is a low-spirited depression; then come violent- headaches, heat
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    • 162 17 %muvmnMu»m\»mautimwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm mmmmmmmmmmwm*** i i iiiimpT THS GREAT EASTERN LIFE 4 •'GREAT" Iby reason of the fact 1 that In a period of little more than a quarter of a century it ha* (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3)
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  • 323 18 Brutal Battles With Naked Fists HOW THE SPORT WAS INTRODUCED INTO SINGAPORE (By "X.0") Singapore, Saturday. JgNGLAND was the first country to start a form of sport which was called boxing. In those days, however, boxing: could scarcely
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  • 532 18 Two Outstanding Figures Of The Past In those days there were two outstanding boxers amongst Singapore s civilians They were Sunny Johnson < heavy weight and Johnny Caivalho (lightweight). Johnson also boxed in Hongkone and was unbeaten up to the time he hung up the gloves. Old residents
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  • 755 18 Return Match Over Ten Rounds Johnny and his supporters were not satisfied, and the pair were rematched over ten rounds, the battle being staged at the Victoria Theatre. Half an hour before the curtain-raiser was put on the building was packed to capacity. People were willing to pay
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  • 205 18 Many Fine Fighters Came To Malaya In 1930. however. interest in boxing began to revive, and the invasion of Ai Rivers, who came over owing mainly to my efforts, put new life into the game. Promotions were frequent, so much so that/ it was n-xtssary to control tin
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  • 94 18 Young Johnson To Meet Young Tarley (From Our Own Reporter) Kunla LuniDur, aOnday ARRANGEMENTS arc being made to match Young Johnson, the F.MS champion, with Young Tarley Filipino welterweight champion, who r ill in Malaga. Subject to the app oval cl the Be' gov Bating Beard
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  • 32 18 ine wc kmd nxturea cf the Singapore Badminton Open Champ.on matches have been po ironed. Ties will be played at a date lo be fixed la er by the S.B.A.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 583 18 Darigold, Evaporated Milk i DAKKJOLD offers Milk at ito Cwaroi«rt and has no equal in Nutrition and Sustain- ing properties. Unrivalled in Tea or Coffee, and most plggO) m>nomioa! for all purposes for which Milk j g U ged. I as OF ALL DEALERS. I Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ,
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    • 24 18 The richest child is poor' without Bill 111 •JJ EASY PAYMENTS $480.00 CASH PRICE $432.00. S(H.E^^ NANG HENG CO. 103-105, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. f
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  • 65 19 Letters To The Editor readers are invited to write to ects of public interest. It n derstood that the "Malaya does not necessarily enexpressed by correspondTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF SIBLE, preferably typewritten f ing), and on one side of the Pen-names may be use'!, and addresses
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  • 130 19 Editor, Ihe Malaya Tribune) special benefit of those n 4 members of the the general public, I to them the following .eh I sincerely hope the usefulness ol the Association, ol the things the me in the interest of v. people in Malaya ect for study's sake. ry
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  • 96 19 Sir John I avery's Gift To Dublin Art Gallery London, July. 2. L ivei i:.A has ghren Dublin m memory ol his wife who r Wicn, h said, "That they *V n: a great interest in a 'a- Government had her nted on their Treasury
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  • 99 19 Celebrates His 106 th Birthday South Anttra'ia. j u i y 5. P tter, of B:rdeitown ted th 106 th anrJyerson H was born at West RarNtwmarket and Camhri.lT", Ju y 5. 1829. and came to i h -hip Caroline :n r the Colony was pro- worker,
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  • 68 19 Supply Of Electric Units For South Africa Pretoria, Transvaal. earing fins has secured I for 'he supply of 20 electric 1 unita for the South African and Harbours. value ol 'he order is nearly received from many other Dnitti will be used on all the '1 Portion*
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  • 452 19 No Publication Till 1950 rjOLONEL Lawrence left in typescript a work called "The MimV> recording his life i n the Royal Air Force, with instructions that it should not be published till 1950. The forcefulness of its language •end the various reflections on the R.A.F.
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  • 113 19 Killed Tiger Singlehanded And Routed 40 Bandits Calcutta. Mr N X Modi, of Dumka, T3ihar, has earned for himself with good reason— the nickname of ''Samson." Here are some of the feats ne nab recently accomplished:— Killed a tiger single-handed, armed only with a stick; Killed a buffalo
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  • 101 19 German Town Celebrates 600 th Anniversary Berlin. Hundreds of boxes era the car will be distributed when the ancient town of Muender in the Deister Hills, West Germany, celebrates its 600 th anniversary this year. Th- whole popula'-.on of Muender, following- an old custom, will march
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  • 92 19 Two Bengali Students Kill Themselves Calcutta. Two Bengali boys, having failed in examinations, have committed suicide. One P. K. Sarcar, finding that he had failed for the second time to pass his B.A. examination here, went home and hanged himself. The other, a 16-year-old boy of Comma, Bengal,
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  • 252 19 A Sydney Policeman's Novel Idea Sydney, Juiy 9. JJAVE you ever considered the dead match that you throw on the floor tiiat your wife complains about? Probably you haven't. But constable r 1- McKay, of Bondi (Sydnc/; police station, lias. Frcm something over a quarter of a
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  • 67 19 Leningrad. Two men have been shot here and one sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for settine fire t«o a collective farm. Stables and dwelling houses were set on fire resulting in the loss of 56 horned cattle and damage amounting to £20,000 pounds. The men were said
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  • 397 19 Reports Of Tests At A Running Trial DEPORT of tests witnessed at a running hX trial of a 3 ton Bedford Truck tvoe WTL (long Whcelbase» loaded with a gross weight of 7 tons. scwto 1 nr (***** lbs.). q Running trials took place on Mar 11, over
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  • 183 19 Banned By The Fisheries Department you can catch fish Izaak Walton's way and be a sportsman bui a to the Fisheries Department, ii you nst* primitive methods, such as spcafa and bows and arrows, you are a lawbreaker Mr. J. Graham ex-president of the Cronulla Chamber oi Commerce,
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  • 96 19 Ho brook. New S'tlth Wal s, June 26. Fc a £5 wager made the same day. Rober* Jones, of Holbrcck. pushed harrow we'ghing 98 lb. for 16-' 4 miles irom post office to little Bil'a- con" post office. The time nllowed wa--I hours. J:nes took only 3 hours
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  • 226 19 Incident In A SydneyCafe Sydn y. July 5. HE erteved a Darlirghurst (Sydney) cafe, •n aged and battered brown hat on his h ad. his feet a trifle unsteady. Fis\ ho ordered, and fish he at>. Par, f: -h, after the meal was finished, he would
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 157 19 ,HE PHYSICIAX SAYS: J I Tht l appluat on of the act. y mons-Tablc i| If 00 PANCRESALETB jI v jjgjl' l 0 cor n 1 L nari Weiss is j I V HTIJIDf a decided advance in the therapy of DIABETES MELLITUS j The advantages of Pancresalets, among others,
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 330 19 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following is the programme of Drills up to and for week ending Aug. 4, 1935. TO-DAY. JULY 29 5.15 p.m—Headquarter?. S R.A. (V), B©C., Gun Drill. 5.30 n.m.—Headquarters. S.R.E. (V), Lecture. 5.15 p.m—Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. >v> Malay Section, Lumps and Miniature
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  • 756 21 llasis lor A New Agreement •li'ST PRESERVE RELATIVE TONNAGES OF 1929 Ipoh, Monday. IMAGINE that there is no body of opinion which would view with unanimity the prospect ol discontinuing control, but I ask affirm that
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  • 2001 21 Terms Of The Schemc Adopted A that meeting a settlement was ituclit'U between those representatives regarding the basic tonnages to be allotted to each country. I do no, know the various arguments diat were adduced on one .side or the other or how many different criteria were put
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  • 544 21 For Two Yean From Mar. 1931 The original term of the fust agreement was for 2 years from March 1. 1931 This was subsequently extended, owing to a supplementary agreement made with a pool which withheld stocks fiom the market, to August, 1934. During 1932. however, it became
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  • 1357 21 "Considerable Difference Of Opinion" The foregoing is a statement of facts, all of which are capable of being examined with the statistical information available. What I have done so far is merely to recite in a brief manner the history of tne progress of the scheme We now
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  • 1362 21 Dsfcnce Of Marketing Organisations It may be true that it affords a medium of operation by the speculate r but it is equally true that it is the re- cognised avenue for the legitimate mei> j chant who deals in tin. I was there- fore very pleased to
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  • 1668 22 Between 800 And 1,000 Producers In Malaya we have. under varying conditions, between 800 and 1 0OG producers, nmny of them rf small quantities of tin The large producer might possibly be able to market his tin direct '0 the consumer but some Agency is undoubtedly nercssary
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  • 2422 22 Most Difficult Part Of The Question H McotlUIl C 0me t0 the most difficult part Jf 0 i e Question, namely the price J which so much has been said during the last two years. I would ask ypu to note that £220 a ton was the
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  • 1019 22 Very Careful Consideration Necessary The deposits of tin in the Congo have long been known to exist and various circumstances, of which price is one have influenced the decision to exploit them more rapidly than has been done before. I cannot do more than to indicate that very
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  • 822 23 1929 To Remain Ha sis Of Agreement <!o not in any way wish to hold pi to! to the head of any country, we anxious tu meet them in every way —there is a limit to the sacrln ake. We cannot inde- other countries developing resources and increasing their
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  • 371 23 London Memories Of A German Officer Berlin. A GERMAN Count, with a Manchesterborn wife, who was A.D.C. to the ex-Kaiser when he went to London in 1910 for the coronation, is now living in a little apartment in Berlin ana earning a few pounds a
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  • 154 23 Record Gathering In London London. July 3. A record gathering of 100 laymen attended this year's malar a control course at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. This is the eighth course of Its kind and tlu.s«> attending are given practical instruction in regard to th?
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  • 137 23 Successful Experiments In Russia Moscow. After experiments lasting for many years, the Soviet Institute for the electrification of agriculture has succeeded in obtaining gas from straw, states the Tass Agency. This is done by means of an instrument known as a "gas producer." It is small and
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  • 135 23 Man Tries To Blow Up Wife With Gunpowder Prague. AloLs Stanek, a peasant at Drnovice. in Moravia, lived on bad terms with his wife, and she told him she was going to apply for a divorce. A few days later she came downstairs in the mcrning, after her
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  • 466 23 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, July 12. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 34 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Fillet, steak, per lb. 60 On >w 1 lan, per lb. 30 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 35 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati 48
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  • 150 23 Patient Struggles And Dentist Dies Kadina (Sout-h Australia), July 8. There was a tragic climax to the visit of a man to a local dentist's surgery, where he had 17 teetii extracted. The patient, a big. powerful man, was a returned soldier who had been badly gassed. He
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  • 202 23 To Produce Cleaner Wool In Australia Sydney, July s DUGGING of sheep to produce cleaner wool and to speed up fattening is thesubject of experiments on government farms in South Australia. Mr. J. Henshaw Jackson, wh >, years ago, was well known in the Sydney wool trade,
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  • 348 23 New Police President Appointed Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 19. Further evidence of the rallying of thradical forces Of Naziism is afforded hy the resignation of Police President Ma r.us yon Levetzow and the provisional aopointment as his successor of Count Wolf Heinrich Yon Helldorf, Police President of Potsdam.
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  • 452 23 "Grappling With Indian Problems" (By Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent J London, July 12. ATYPICAL day's work of a British Cabinet Minister was described by Lord Zetland. Secretary of State for India, speaking at the Harrow luncheon at th: Savoy Hotel on the eve of
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  • 100 23 Motorcycle Thief Crashes Into Police Station J'ffll 4 Prague. The rider of a motorcycle came crashing through one of the windows of a Prague police station. He lay on the floor, cut and bleeding. His machine had hit the curbstone and shot him over the handlebars. The
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