Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune alaya S Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXII No 182 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Aug. 1, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 T\ttitl The ĕribme Dominant In sSMalaya J Heavy Smokers A TU I UNSEEN .v Cest of Tofcaceos causes dryness iW L Mrmnr of the throat—Relieve it with Laken,! Q ENEMIES .ney are soothing and keep the mouth anc Hiiow no tobacco odour. OBTAINABLE E H M S, 1 FROM ALL
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    • 87 1 IM*. XAjhiaX- CAMERA Bote AgktuSm mm THE Si iisffTiriC iSbTnlaiKiTi tv Bag tl SJNGAPOR*. S?l Crosse Blackwells fafc*V/ i ■<"<«•«■. Jams. Pickl~s. Sauces a „d Paste, B ,,d UMU1 y ol lsr aSfS*/ lood dei owe their perfection to th* long e rienoe of one of the eldest and best
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  • 691 2 Shipping News Notices. MANNING OF SUBSIDY SHIPS Questions In House Of Commons IN the House of Commons, recently, Mr. David Williams asked the President of the Board of Trade if he cou'd say whuit was the amount of the shipping subsidy pad out to date, giving the names of th<shipowrers,
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  • 305 2 Company's Operations Show Improvement SPEAKING at the half-yearly meeting*of the shareholders, in Tokyo, Mr. Kenkiehi Kagami, president of the N.Y.K., stated that while the company's operations showed some improvement over that of the previous term, that- was due to the continuation of those circumstances peculiar to Japan, which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 409 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&Oand BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CVs SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. SOI DAN G. 500 In port NALDERA 36,000 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 Sep*. 26
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    • 33 2 O.S.K. LINE j s.s. "ARABIA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE AUG. 11, direct for COLOMBO Ist Brd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. For further particulars please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. MB7-0.
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    • 448 2 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. 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 SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. BAN HONG LI ONG Fri. Aug '1 s.s. GIANG SENG Tues. Aug. 6 For
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    • 197 2 N.Y.KJL IN E (Incorporated in Jap**). NEW REDUCED FAKES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. 1st- 2nd. Next Sailing— s s HAKUSAN MARU Au*. 8 s s! HARUNA MARU Aug. 22 KATORI MARU Sept. s s KASHIMA MARU Sept. 19 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Oct 2 b K HAKONE MARU 17 To Japan
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    • 509 2 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 23-3 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9
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    • 474 2 STEAMER SAILING!- ,1 EES* 1 NORDDEUTSCHEI LLOYD. Y^— (Incorporated m vGermsny). The undernoted are the Company's h> tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1936. "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan Aur. "NECKAR" for Hongkong, Shanghai. North China and Japan 1 "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. SI "TRAVST for
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  • 142 3 VALUES AGAIN ADVANCE Good Inquiry From The Trade Singapore, Thursday mo: ning. K-il.ber (Singapore), 19"»,», ets., up 1 1 et. U. i k« t Tone: Very steady. 1 (Singapore), $115 p,, down $Vh. lo-dav's Prices: London: 5 13 16d., Mp 1 l»Sd. .Market Tone: Steady. New York:
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  • 34 3 London. July 30. Exchequer returns show that ordinary xcluding si 11-balancing: unts [179.988.133 compared •.180.393 H47 a the corresponding expenditure, excluslve of self balancing items, is E231.890.394 at the 1934.—British Official Wireless
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  • 1523 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotation are issued by Fraser and Co. and LyaU and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Thursday. 10 a.m. Issue Fraser yaL* Vaiue 61 Co. Evatt 4, Ampat 36 4,1»/» 3,7»/ 2 4.1 »/2 uA. noimbang 32- ,>3 33--tl A. Malay 58 6
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  • 83 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore Thursday noon Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. August) 19% iU% Gi el F.A.Q. in cases (F.OB. August) 10 7 I8 19*'1G No. IX.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 19 r 19 l t do. Aug. Sept. 19*4 •< do. Oct-JDec.
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  • 449 3 1 Annual Report t IMPROVED POSITION OF METAL 'By Air Mail (From Our Own Correspond t> London. July 19. 1934 report of the Tin Producers' Association, which is to be presented to the meeting on 24th July states that there has been 2 notable stability in the
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  • 38 3 British Official Wireless. London. July 31. CTEKLING on New York 4.95-13 16: 0 Paris 74.13 16. Gold 140s. Bd. Thf- steck markets were quiet with War Loan 1% per cent, at 106.7 B.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 75 3 Revived Buying Interest In Industrials Reuter Wireless. London. July 30 On tho Stock Exchange some buyin° interest was revived in certain industrials and Quito a good number of features appeared but in practically all other sections business was very small. Wheat declined owing to bearish weather reports and
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  • 45 3 Shipments To The United States Reuter Wireless London. July 30 So far this year. Russian gold ore to the value of $11,400 000 has been shipped to America and another 311.000.000 worth is expected over the remainder oi the year —Reuter Wireless
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  • 157 3 j Price» Realised On Wednesday lfeX' m j T Singapore, Wednesday. HE 3ing:aj)ore Chamber of Coitiniorcr Rubber Association held its 1237th Auction, to-day when there were. I Lbs Tons Catalogued 1.146,708 511 95 Offered 1.089,844 486. 54 SolJ 975.991 435.71 London—Spot 5%d Nnty York 11?4 c ts.
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  • 107 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Thursday. MINING. Slightly stronger Batu Selangor .76 .79. Kuchais .64 .67, T. Harbours $7.70 $7.80. U. Klangs $1.06 $1.09, x.d. Rahman Hyds. .90 .92M>, S. Ways «2.50 $2 57i S. Kittta buyers $4.12» 2 Raubs $6.90 $7.00. RUBBERS: Fair enquiry. U.-Benuts 451 2 .471/2. U.
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  • 195 3 Singapore, Aug. 1. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (81am) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Biam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam. No. 1 Koyan $108 Rice, B. Rice. No. 2 per Kovan $105 Siam, Rice 1 M
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 240 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, WET] R CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. I apftal Fully Paid Yen 100,0004)00. v? Fund Yea 12n.800.000. ■BAD OffllCE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavla, Berlin, Dairen. Fengtier*, Hamburg, Hank.'v*. Hnrbin. Honolulu. Hongkong, HsnkiYig, Karachi. Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila. Moji. Nagasak Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris. Peiping:.
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    • 24 3 SOUTH Jj 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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    • 397 3 < v i •41 SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. ■•> long as premiums ou insurance are met protection for yoiu family IB a certainty. But there b always th* clanger that piotection may Da lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance tt meet expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 506 4 M. HASSAN, •I 17. BRAS BA3AH BO AD, SINGAPORE We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submftted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 680 4 NOTICE. TWH V?PPICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of OH CHWEE LI AN trading under the style of Chop Kiat Jin Tong at No. 148, Cross Street', Singapore, and is used by him or his firm Kiat Jit Tong in respect
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    • 602 4 j STATE OF JOHORE. T IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 27 of 1984, Between The Chettinad Bank Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur, Bankers Transferee of Charge and Chew Pan of Buloh Kasap. Segamat, Johore, planter Chargor. I aucti6n~*sale of Valuable land situate in the Township of
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    • 557 4 IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE. Civil Suit No. 34 ef 1934. Veow Scow Inn of No. 51 .Teluk Aye Street, Singapore Plaintil Against 1. Lim Chin Tan of Parit Subng, Bat Pahat. and 2. Teo Hoon Meng administrator of th estate and efTects of Teo Koan Pol
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    • 314 4 HOLLANDSCHE BISCUITS Cheese Sticks r Edammertjes Kaasbolltjes v Frou Frou Boter Sprits k Royal Assortments 1 Butter Rings t St. Nicolaas n Bitter Koekjes I Krakelingen c Kerstkransjes I Mocca Wafers Chari Vari J Brusselsche Kermis i Ginger Nuts I Nougat Sticks Glory j Boter Jan Hagel D.T. LIM COMPANY.
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    • 268 4 Whether they be DAINTY WRIST WATCHES FOR LADIES OR STURDY ONES FOR GENTLEMEN Always Call at MMi 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) FOR THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE TIMEKEEPERS wmmmtmmmmgmmmmmm fcfi mm Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It i3 dangers* j to neglect them Free Sight-Testing
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  • 187 5 f ellow Worker Exonerated From Blame Fro?) Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Wednesday. RURNING a verdict of suicide at the nquesl the body of Lob. Hong hich was discovered in the Taip- s on June 8. Mohd. Salleh, the r, exonerated Chew Sin Choong m blame to-day.
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  • 74 5 Thief Sent To Gaol For Five .Months Singapore. Wednesday. Tin District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, ntence of five months' rigorous' ese. Huan Long guilty to a charge or theft of $2000 in cash and jewellery valued at $346 The was a Chinese woed Heng Siew Meng.
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  • 94 5 Vll Set t or Long: Distance Flight Reuter Wireless. T L fl t London. July 28. at first o! three long distance flights -armed by Mr Campbell Black is exMr BlaVV ud R^u! e he t,,d f M,guSt AttJi e r r ica!!y ,oady and j, ut
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  • 56 5 ■orman Protest: No Demand I'or Apology Reuter. Washington, July 31. wS™, StT'S' has f ormal V u- vnriu I demonstrations flJ», r bour «hen the Bre*;ls r, PP"C Off by Communwhich? regret Lv „i S incident, for f: "i the mr alr0 ady been express- the State Deto
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  • 56 5 0 't As Commissioner Of I-ands If i;ndpr«f nga P 0re Wednesday. rivn n ,hat Mr L V J Dls l rlct Jud S e wi U ac: r of Lands after the! ZJt S. W. Jones.! i; n' nf fu 3 as British AdJ
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  • 33 5 New Service Between Britain And Iceland British Official Wireless. London, July 30. The Post Office announces the inauguration on Aug. l 01 a radio-telephone service between Great Britain and Iceland.—British Official Wireless
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  • 49 5 Geologist And Pilot Killed Reuter. Vancouver (Canada), July 31. Dean Brock, an eminent geologist and Chairman of the Harbour Commission, was killed in an aeroplane crash at Alta Lake yesterday. The pilot was also killed and Mr. David Sloan, manager of the Pioneer Mines, was seriouslv injured.—Reuter.
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  • 138 5 j Campaign In Germany j Continues Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 29. CaThr>iire mpaign against the Jews and suspected of political irtivi lie oroZ,""? S The well-known Cathoin R-Uo n thc Wi ndhorst league satSn/hi* u tw othpr Ca{ holic organicated for th61r P ro P ert y
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  • 68 5 Shangrhai-Canton Air Service Suspended I I Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. July 31. veJterdnv P m°^ n P^sed norih of Amov dSSf;Rt lravelling ta F^e^ expected to s,rike the «Mt o; at ™on. The centre oi the Fr2s£ n reached a point 60 knots from Foochow yesterday morning.
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  • 74 5 Motorboat Fired On By Russian Troops Sin Chew Jit Pah. Shanghai. July 31. The Japanese authorities have iodgrri a protest with the Russian Consul to Harbin in connection with the recent incident on the Amur River, in which it s all:gecL a Japanese mctor-boat was fired on by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes s *B«ri tiny germs or parard»*| aUS yOUr kln tO Itch. iVn„7;* ls A 0 Ec n Dhoby Itch! C A^ ne Crotch-Itch, and wasts Urn* with n "k n i' k M n new discovery troubles called Dr. Nix- »P« Itch In 7
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    • 98 5 HAMMOND SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC CLOCK DE LUXE FIREFLY ALAR*.! with illuminated dial The De Luxe Clock illustrated here is available in a choice of three- striking colour combinations. The ivory model with gold finished j feet and ornament is a real combination of unusual utility and ornamentation. Perhaps you prefer the
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    • 76 5 THE WORLD j AT YOUR FINGERTIPS WITH A WESTf NGHOUSE 8 TUBE ALL WAVE MASTER RECEIVER You will marvel at tho clearness of the speech, the MM*at treble and dominating bass of the music. May we prove Mua to you by a demonstration without any obligation on your part? We
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    • 153 5 1 >...,.,., u IIUI BOSCH f SERVICE STATION I THE FAR EAST MOTORS SUPPLY, i I 63, ORCHARD ROAD. I a 5 Opens To-Day Z f j ALL WORK WILL BE DONE UNDER j SUPERVISION OF EUROPEAN BOSCH j j ENGINEER. j m m m f i i i i
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 249 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Central Band Of H.M. Royal Air Force JO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme L na lollow.:-— TRANSMISSION and New Victoria Orchestra OrewST Jfe BBC N<; 'them Ireland W ™><* Time Signal a 7.40 p.m. "Enchantments Die" n v liv TRANSMISSION 5. DAVENTRy WAVELENGTHS Transmission 1: 430 am. ,o
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    • 67 5 PHOHI, HOLLAND Wireless Programme For To-Day (PCJ: 19.71 Metres) 7M p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. «00 pm. Talk on music by W lluuchenruyter. «20 p.m. Twenty-five years of musicai comedy. (1910.1935). Records. H. 30 p.m. Song recital by Toos Schleryer Willi piano accompaniment by Henk Krai J 05
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    • 217 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day (DJB: 10.74 Metros; DJN: 31.45 Metres; DJQ: 19.G3 Metres). 405 P-m DJB, DJN Annuun cmeir ((.trm.. Bntt). German Folk So.!g Pro' gramme Forecast (Germ, Engl) 4.20 p.m. Hithr Youth Programme. 4.50 p.m. News in English. 106 p.m. JLight." a Radio Opera in one
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  • 582 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES I Reorganisation Of Service THE Messagerics Maritimes, the leading French slapping company in Eastern waters, plans to reorganise its Far Eastern service during the first ha f of next year. I The company intends to place the recently-commissioned motor
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  • 30 6 Mails expected from Europe, (London mails) by the P. and O. Naldera. time of delivery of boxholders' letters and general delivery of letters and parcels 8.45 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 24 6 Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day, by the Panama for Philippine Islands, will now close at 4 p.m. to-day.
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  • 207 6 m m SELLING Singapore, Aug. 1. London 4 months' sight 2|3 15|16 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 861 Hamburg demand
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  • 109 6 British Official Wireless. London. Julv 31. Paris 74 53 64 New Ycrk 4.95%. Montreal 4.9«' 8 Brussels 29.32. Geneva 15.13 Amsterdam 7.29. Milan 603 8 Berlin 12.28. Stockholm 19.39Vfc. Copenhagen 22.39Y2 Oslo 19.90 V 2 Vienna 26 4. Prague 119 5 16. Helsingfors 2267a. Madrid 36V 8 Rio
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  • 33 6 Singapore, Thursday. A Chinese who fell from a moving trolley bus in Victoria Street at 7.30 this morning was taken to hospital in a semi-conscious condition suffering from head injuries.
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  • 36 6 Singapore, Thursday. Two Bengali constables attached to the Paya Lebar Police Station are alleged to have been injured in a case of assault yesterday afternoon. They were taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.
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  • 151 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 1 Singapore A.A.A General Meeting, S.C C 6.30 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R.A.F, v. S.R.C., Anson Road Stadium; Div' II, Wiltshires v. S.C.C., S.C.C. Cricket: Teachers' Association v. RAF Seletar. Races: Penang Meeting, third day.
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  • 76 6 I I ALHAMBRA.—"Bride of F;a:ikenstein." CAPlTOL—"Reckless." EMPlRE.—Chinese Talkie. GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Danclnj Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkies. ISAKO'S ClRCUS.—Kallang Road, 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Bride of Fiankenstein." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. J PAVILION. —"Fight ing Stock." j RITZ, "Sailor's Luck"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 574 6 iiwmiiiMii.nniii i i i i i ini »i r v j SINGAPORE HOTELS r i i i i i i i i 11 i i i i i i i 1 1 vmmmmmmtmmmmmmm. MALAYA'5 PREMIER HOTEL Jf I TO-NIGHT I j SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal)
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    • 103 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing: Supply of Galvd. W. I. Tubes for the year 1936. 4 p.m. Monday, 4th November, 1935 Supply of Malleable and Misc. Fittings for 1936 4 p.m.
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    • 487 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 650 of 1928. Re CHOP SANG JOO of No. 242. Rochore Road. Singapore, Traders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a fir?t and final divid-rd is intended to be declared
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    • 270 6 DEAN'S UNITED OPERA. To night at 8 p.m. Sharp. "WDA SARI" Parts 1 &2. Great World Cabaret Grand Holiday Programme j SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. Special. Holiday Tea-Dance—From I TO 7.30 p.m Night Dance—From 9 to 12 p.m. GEORGE R. COLLICK EILEEN CHAN Have hindly consented to demonstrate the Wall/ Slow
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 183 6 [POSTAL INKLLIGENC*! SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (generally), (Mahidol) 2 p.m. India, East and North (Karagola) 3 p.m. India South (Rajula) 3 p.m. Burma (Karagola* 3 p.m. Blinjoe (Mijor) 4 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Mijer) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan, Tandjong Pinang (Mijer) 4 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe,
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  • 840 7 Last Year's Work EXPERIMENTS WITH RUBBER PAVING rpHE following are excerpts from 1 the annual report of the MumEngineer, Singapore, for the pear I9S4:— mileage of roads under the th( Municipal Commissioners ;ol the year 1934 was 156.71. totalled 28.84 miles, for the past three years
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  • 209 7 Judgment Against Woman Singapore, Wednesday. JUDGMENT was delivered by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in th? Supreme Court to-day, in the claim by Cnua Joon Hean against Tan Choo Neo and her mother Choo Hai Neo, for $1,606 being the amount due cn a promissory note plus interest
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  • 124 7 Glided 8,000 Feet To The Earth Reuter Wireless. London, July 27. The most striking exploit in the South of England war manoeuvres was j executed by a pilot of a RAF. Hawker Hart aeroplane carrying an umpire when he glided 8,090 feet ic the °a. th in
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  • 362 7 Accused Guilty But Of "Unsound Mind" (From Our Oiun Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 29. THE hearing was continued this morn- ing at the Johore Bahru Assizes before Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, of the case in which a Chinese labourer named Mok Kwai, formerly employed on Yew
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  • 103 7 King Wants 60 Per Cent. Of Votes In Plebiscite Reuter Wireless. Athens, July 27. The Mayor, on his arrival from London says the Xing considers GO per cent, of *he votes in the proposed plebiscite will suffice to persuade him to return to the Throne. The Government's
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  • 231 7 Squatters Charged SECOND OCCURRENCE IN SINGAPORE day morning and he immediately got into touch with the police. Mr. Tremlett. A.S.P., said that he was told by Mr. Hill that between 1.400 and 1,500 rubber trees had been cut down by squatters on the land belonging to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 159 7 i i 1 ii II mmmwtm m nibs. THE CHINA OPTICAL CO., J 54, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. I Sole Agents: Scientific Instrument Company, Singapore. I I I M |,i||:|ll|ll|1l|ll|;ll|l|lllli|lllll|PII!IIHII!l'llll|ll|llllllll|!lll!IIIIII|ll|!l|l!||!|ll|r| in |~|:i ajia. i i i ii j j ANNUALS. 11 I Tit-Bits Summer Annual 60 cents Z Newnes Holiday
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    • 308 7 rollicking fun robust Health w Gibbs Dentifrice keeps teeth perfect jor > Laughing romping ahvavs gay Perfect health perfect teeth/Gibbs Dent> frice at work. Fragrant fairies in the /Or mouth. Busy fairies cleaning ensQs thusiastically going right into every nook /\r and cranny purifying and polishing QJ children's teeth with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 579 8 j s The mirthquake of laughs starts to-night I IJm [pmyuioH ->«| I THE STORY OF A MAN OF PEACE WHO I NEARLY BECAME A PIECE OF A MAN FIGHTING STOCK Uo 6 LAUGHTER" says Sunday Express. S 4. 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1
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    • 348 8 I The Popular STAR of "THIN MAX' together with GLAMOROUS JEAN HARLOW in a gay, joyous M.-G.-M. Musical Picture r+\ CAPITOL "X J EAN HIARLOW j I andT IVILLfAM POWELL j 1 iJmi^ in "RECKLESS" I mLT* with FRANCHOT ("Bengal Lancers") TONE and V Be> Roar with Laughter ;i< 'Thi.t
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 418 9 CAPITOL THEATRE I 9 15 MALACCA I DOUBLE FEATURE I K)(; OVER FRISCO" with BETTE D A VIES DONALD WOODS I and fl "LITTLE MISS MARKER" with Shirley Temple, Adolphe Menjou I and Charles Bickford. i .1"" 1 1 mm mmmMmnmwmmmmmnmm****,* |pj (NEW WORLD. JALAN J^^K 7 F.M. TO-NIGHT 9
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    • 127 9 Ml 4 I I I I LI J M r M i I I I I I I! Malacca City Cabaret 1 Il MALACCA*! ONE AND ONLY LIVE SPOT TEA DANCE EVERY THURSDAY I FROM IM F.M. TO 7.30 P.M. j I NIGHT DANCES j I NiGQTItI I ROM 9
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    • 407 9 1 i I F. M. S. RAILWAYS I CHEAP RETURN TICKETS I FOR I AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS 1st— 6th AUGUST, 19.15. I ALL CLASSES AT SINGLE FARE AND A HALF I Reservations made in Advance and Tickets delivered to your Office or Residence I BY THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE I
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  • 55 10 TAX—Madam TAN QUEE LUNG, the beloved Aunt- of Lch Hood Kiang and Loh Hood Beng passed away on Tuesday morning the 30th July. 1935, at the ftg« of 57 at her residence, No. 247, Lavender Street. Funeral on Sunday, the 4th August. 1935 at 10 a.m. to
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  • 729 10 JX his interesting and able addresses at Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, on the tin situation, Mr. V. A. Lowinger not only revealed that he had an infinite capacity for taking pains to familiarise himself thoroughly with his subject, but also the ability to express himself
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  • 54 10 Report On Efficacy Of New Control Measures Reuter. London. July 31. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Neil MacLean (Labour), Sir Samuel Hoare said that the Consular Officers in China had been instructed to report on the efficacy of the new measures for the
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  • 66 10 Effect On British Companies In China Reuter. London, July 31. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing (Conservative), Sir Samuel Hoare said that full reports about the proposed new Chinese Insurance Law had been received from the Ambassador whQ had not failed to
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  • 52 10 Amount previously acknowledged $123,074.33 Hwa Hin and Co. (2nd Contribution) 10 00 Mr F. Isako (daily oercentage July 27 63 *>f) Do July 28 51 go Do July 29 2840 Do July 30 34 30 Keng Seng Long and Co. lO OO Joseph Travers and Sons Ltd.
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  • 57 10 Miss Rank will be the speaker at the Epworth League meeting to be held at 1, Short Street, to-day at 4.45 Mr. W. Bartlev. President, Municipal Commissioners, Singapore, has gone on local leave and will be back in pore about Aug. 22. Mrs. Bartley and Miss Bartley will sail for
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  • 181 10 />N Saturday, Aug. 24, Singapore will see a show such as it has never seen before. We refer, of course, to the Royal Air Force Jubilee Celebrations display at the aerodrome at Seletar, in connection with which an elaborate souvenir programme has just been
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  • 191 10 pROM 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. the public will be able to make flights at $5 a head. If you prefer a big passenger liner, a Qantas machine will be at your disposal. If you like the thrills of a smaller cratt. you can take one
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  • 261 10 at four o'clock will come the programme of flying, and the details announced indicate how thrilling this is to be. First will be Air Drill by No. lOg (torpedo bomber) squadron, two Big] each of four aircraft, carrying out vaiious movements in formation. Tw«, R.A.F. pilots, in
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  • 126 10 ■yOU cannot be ran over by this car is the notice displayed on a threeton lorry which has been driven about London. You can be knocked over, but a special type of .safety bumper prevents the wheels ptflffn; over you. A heroic member of the famous Smith
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  • 354 10 By "Looker-On" BABY girl was born in Hungary with i" a complete set of thirty-two teeth. A musical-comedy career is indicated. ?.<>-. »i The moth which damaged sugar-cane nas been conquered by means ot a parasite. Entomologists have yet to discover a parasite which preys upon
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    • 206 10 j I ROBINSONS A 1 SALE COMMENCED TO-DAY WONDFPFUL BARGAINS j FOR EVERYBODY i Marmite is the delicious yeast \i and vegetable extract, one of the 7] richest sources of the Vitamin B t complex. 11 rj Regular Marmite-takers are so jj I \>f A DM ITT healthy because this
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  • 941 11 Further P: j ace Move I VI.KS BEHIND THE SCENES Reuter Wireless. Geneva, July 31. 'I sif; fateful talks behind scenes on the Italo-Abyssinian diste began here with Mr. \nthony Eden seeing the AbyHriian Delegate, Tecle Hawarlat, j ho Minister
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  • 454 11 Genera] Graziani, Chief ol the Mil tary Staff in East Africa, who will cirect the camAbyssinia if war s declared. WAR FEVER RISING IN ABYSSINIA Reuter Wireless. Nation Rallying To Their Emperor's Call i Addis Ababa. July 31. lever is rising and a million Ethiopians are sharp: ning 'heir spears
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  • 61 11 Tremendous interest is being shown by Chinese all over the country in the All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad to be held in Penang this week-end (August holidays). Singapore is sending a strong contingent and over 1.000 athletes are expected to take part. Above is a picture taken by the Tribune cameraman when
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  • 288 11 U.S. Naval Policy PRES. ROOSEVELT'S PRONOUNCEMENT Reuter. Washington, July 31. IVf R. Swanson, Secretary for the Navy, speaking at the Press Conference, indicated that the United States might build new hattleships and cruisers if Britain and Japan did so after the expiration of the Washington
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  • 47 11 White Men And Natives Entombed Reuter. Johnnesburg, Aug. 1. ALL hope has been abandoned of saving the manager of Marsfield Colliery, two white miners and 74 natives who are entombed near Breyton as the result of an explosion. The rescue parties have located several bodies.—Reuter.
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  • 306 11 Rumours Of Further Inflation s Reuter. London. July 31. THE rumours of Chinese schemes for currency inflation are variously regarded in financial circles. The majority point out that the situation in China is no worse than when previous and similar rumours were bruited and express the cpinicn
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  • 43 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. MUNICIPAL ROADS IN SINGAPORE, 7. THE I.S.P. PLANTERS' SALARIES, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CLUB DIARY, 18. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 18. ANNUAL VALUE OF SINGAPORE. 19. SECRETS OF WAR MUNITIONS, 19.
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  • 160 11 Committee To Meet EXTREME SHORTAGE OF STOCKS Reuter. Loudon, July 31. 'FHE International Tin C*mmittee will be meeting m Paris on August 9. This news arouses in-en-. interest and conjecture as to the nature of the topics ta be discussed and hopes have been raised
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    • 154 11 The Best Rumbas ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" S rcnade Jack Jackson's Orch. Con ov;ui Teddy Joyce's Orch. Ifukmfina Teddy Joyce's Orch. Dust on the Moon Duchin's Or-h. La Cucmrmcha Pan-American Band Yriguonita Knrique Bryon's Orch. Co-ta-pluu Gropo Victoria Orch. Karabali C. Molina's Orch. El Panquelero Don Azpiazu's Orch. j Carioca
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  • 538 12 Three Charges ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST Singapore, Thursday. f*HIEF clerk of the miscellaneous division o| the Municipal Treasury, and with many years' service, Dorai Manicam Davies, an Indian, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday
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  • 40 12 Soviet Submarine Rammed During Exercises Reuter. Moscow, July 31. SOVIET submarine with a crew of 55 Naval School students, was rammed and sunk during the Baltic Fleet exercises in the Gull of Finland. All lives were lost.—Reuter.
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  • 55 12 British Official Wireless. London. July 30. *J\ Announced by the Colonial Office that Mr. H. C. D. C. Mackenzie Kenate Chief Secretary. Northern Rhodesia, is to be appointed Chief Becretary to Tanganyika Territoiy in succcsncn to Mr. P. E. Mitchell, whase appoint ment as Governor of Uganda
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  • 60 12 Passenger Missing From Boat Singapore, Thursday. rAPTAIN D. M. Hood, masiev of the Hong Kheng. a Ho Hon? Steamship Co., vessel travelling between Amoy and Singapore, reported on arrival this morning that a Chinese woman, a second class passenger, was believed to have jumped overboard before the vessel
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  • 142 12 Brazilian Naval Training Ship At Portsmouth British Official Wireless. London, July 31. The Prince of Wales has sent a message to the commander of the Brazilian naval training ship Almirante Saldapha, which is on a visit to Portsmouth, expressing regret at being prevented by pressure of engagements, before
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  • 91 12 Passengers Attacked: Troops In Pursuit Reuter Wireless. Tokyo, July 30. An unusually vicious train banditry has been carried out near Hsinking and resulted in nine Japanese and two Mam-bus being killed and many injured. The bandits derailed a train and attacked the passengers as they struggled
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  • 99 12 Mystery Of Young Indian's Death (from Our Oivn Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. The mystery surrounding- the dead body of a young: Tamil which was found some time last month was solved at the inquesv yesterday when the Ipoh Coroner returned a verdict of death to asphyxia. Medical evidence
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  • 76 12 33 Dead And Many Prostrated Reuter. New York. July 30. Thirty-three are dead and n»«,ny are prostrated as the result of a scorching heat wave in Kansas and othel Middle ctatcs. where the mercury has been over 10u tieeress continuously ioi several days.—Reuter Wireless. 100 DEATHS IN MIDDLE
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  • 52 12 Shanghai, Aug. 1. The principal cities in China are celebrating "Children's Year." which I begins to-day, by order of the Executive Yuan. The provincial authorities j have been instructed to pay attention I to the welfare of children in such matters as education and health.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 140 12 Writ Of Prohibition Set Aside Singapore, Thursday. JUDGMENT was delivered in the Court of Civil Appeal to-day in the casa in which the Singapore Improvement Trust appealed against an order of the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, granting a writ of prohibition preventing the Trust from further
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  • 178 12 I Chinese Who Escaped From i Custody i (From Cur Own Reporter)^ Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A young Chinese, Ho Ah Hua, was produced before Mr. F. K. Wilson, the First Magistrate, yesterday to answer two charges of theft in respect of bicyclt|. and also with escaping from
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  • 78 12 A letter has been received at the Master Attendant's Office from the Acting Consul General for the Netherlands to the effect that according to a telegraphic communication from the Chief Inspector of Navigation at Batavia stating that the Sambar Lightship (3° 40,0'S —110° 19.5'E) has been temporarily
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  • 22 12 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Aug. 1. General Rodriguez. Minister of War, was found unconscious in his bathroom His condition is serious.—Reuter.
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  • 279 12 Piano Recital At The Hollandsche Club Singapore, Thursday. SINCERE congratulations to Miss Tjong See Yin, the 19-year-old Java Chinese girl, for the manner in which she captivated the audience at the Hollandsche Club last night. j Miss Tjong had become better known I here as an
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  • 97 12 Tercentenary Celebrations At Home I The General Post Office to-dav celeltS te^ cent<?nar y of the institution of the postal service and the Chief Post Offices in London and other towns are gaily decorated. A message of congratulation trom the «S» I 8 being displayed in the windows
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  • 56 12 Over Twenty Thousand Dollars Subscribed Singapore, Thursday. More than $20,000 has been collected by the Singapore Chinese Flood Relief Fund Committee, of which $20,000 has been sent to the Oversea Chinese Affairs Committee in Nanking for distribution to the refugees of the flood areas This total includes
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  • 70 12 Work To Commence Within Fortnight (From Our Own Reporter) I poll, Wednesday. Tenders for the building of the aerodrome at Ipoh closed to-day, and it i* understood that work will be started within a fortnight. *utru;u The whole work in connection with the aerodrome, it is understood,
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  • 777 12 Coroner's Inquiry MISS NANCY WONGS DEATH Singapore, Thursday. J»HE motoring tragedy that occum 1 on Buona Vista Road on the night of July 4 was echoed in the Coroner's Court this morning, when Mr. W. <;. Porter opened an inquiry into the death of Misa Nancy
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  • 1241 14 Good Impression I f TO WIN SINGLES AND DOUBLES? I (Uy "Forward") Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. I HAVE Just seen the Saigon tennis players, Van Giao and Van Chmi, in action, and those who have also It seem them play locally in preparation
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  • 93 14 orkshir? B unified Out For,» 4 Kuns! Reuter. London, July 31. AMAZING Cricket was witnessed tc-dav at Huddcisiuld. where Ytikshiie wtre all out for '.I in their match against FNsex. Suteliffe scored 1, I t viand (I and Barber 1. Ktati uhu is at present the fastest howler
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  • 491 14 Departure Of Singapore Contingent Singapore, Wednesday. k LARGE crowd gathered at the Nanyang Chinese Students' Literary Society ground io-day tc witness th? cenmony of thj presentation of the flap, 10 the Singapore Chinese Olvmpiad Contingent cn their departure to Fenang for the Malayan Chinese Olympiad. After the
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  • 16 14 Young Frisco whose fight with Gunboat Jack to-morrow at the Great World has aroused much interest.
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  • 440 14 Win For Khalsa By Odd Goal Singapore, Thursday. IN a friendly soccer match on the Paciang yesterday the Singapore Khalsa Association beat an S.C.C. "B" team by the odd goal in three. i Mr. R. Welch refereed and the teams j were: I S.C.C. "B": Exiey, West,
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  • 29 14 In the Third Division of the League th ft Wiltshires \»'prr a "-alk-cver by the S.C.F.A. who they were down to meet on the V.M.C.A. ground.
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  • 751 14 Eight Records Broken PRIZES GIVEN AWAY BY SULTANAH i (From Our Own Correspondent j Johoie Bahru, July 31. 1 by line weather, the English College, Johore Bahru, 1 held it's annual athletic sports meet- ing on the College ground this after- noon in the presence
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    • 147 14 I, ll anatiaiiaiiauaiißnaiißnafiaiiaitß!!aiia:iaiiai!atiat!ai>ai!BUßiiaiiai!Bii^rianaiia!ianatiaiiatiaii j BOXING GREAT WORLD STADIUM gq X fNO j GUNBOAT JACK TO MORROW YOUNG FRISCO I Welter, Middle and Light Heavy r AX 9-15 P.M. Welter and Middle Weight Cham- Weight Champion of Ail India. The < re t s t Fighting Programme Presented pion of the
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    • 82 14 •^''•^"■"•.•"■..•..■..•H,M. ill i i tl( <||il!i t<|(|l|in|; CHINA 1 Underwriters j 2 Limited. Z I (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered Z in Great Britain and Hongkong Z Z LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, 1 MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT Insurance 'Phone 4276. I Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers Z I Second Floor
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  • 696 15 Week-End Events CVRDOZA CUP WON !>Y MERLIN is August 2, there will be al afternoon races, start- ~>.2<> puBL lay and Sunday, August i "B" lass will sail the d half of the Round the respectively. On SaturI will he made
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  • 125 15 Plays Havoc With Dutch Batsmen 11. I POULIER, the former All-Ceylon c-.cketer, who i s now in Brtavia, has been playing cricket there with trreut success. Recently he captained the Ceylonese team in Batavia against the Dutch Club, ami his team won by over a hundred
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  • 131 15 Large Holiday Crowd At Opening Day Reuter. London, July 30. To-day is the beginning of the glorious Goodwood Meeting which marks the end of the London Season. A large holiday crowd was present, many coming by motor coach from seaside resorts. The beautiful scenery in and around Goodwood
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  • 76 15 Conclusion Of All-Malays' Tournament (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. The first all-Malay t'ennis championship which was organised by Che Maarof and run under the auspices of the Sultan Suleiman Club was concluded on Sunday. The open singles was won by L. B. M. Ariffin and
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  • 68 15 A Johore Bahru soccer enthusiast writes to us denying that there was any rough play in the match played between the Education Department and the Johore Military Forces, which ended in a win for the J.M.F. by I goals to 1. He points out that the game was
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  • 38 15 The following are the results of the Chartered Bank (Local Staff) Recreation Club Tournaments: Mah Jong Drive: Champion, Tan Choon Siang. Runner-up. Lee Thian Huat. Dura Championship:— Champion, Lee Kirn Seek. Runner-up, Chia Choo Seah.
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  • 270 15 Acceptances For To-Day's Races THE following are the accepances and scratchings for to-day's races at Penang: Race 1. Horses, Class 3. Div. 5.-3 furs: The Cretan Girl 9.0. Gene Up 8 11, Melton's Pride 810, Kirtle 8.9, Excuse Me 8.9, Take My Tip 8.7, Sparkling Eyes 8.6,
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  • 41 15 Race 3:—Lordlogy. Race 4:—Nonya Bukit Timah, Singing Bird. Race 6:—Prohibition. From all engagements:—Little Mester. The double -totes will be held on rata s 3 and 4, and 6 and 7. The big sweep will be held on lace 7.
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  • 400 15 Inter-School Competition Starts Singapore, Wednesday. AN interesting badminton was played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall yesterday when the Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce met the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School in a Singai>ore Inter-school Tournament badminton ma'och, which resulted in the latter winning by four matches to one. The A.C.C.S.
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  • 207 15 F.M.S. Vs Colony ANNUAL MATCH AT WEEK-END Singapore, Thursday. most important sports fixture in Singapore during the conung August bank holiday week-end is the annual cricket match between the F.M.S. and the Colony. The Colony have won the fixture eight times, the F.M.S. 17 and or six
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  • 285 15 G. Lowe Wins The Singles Championship THE final of the Championship Singles was played off on Tuesday between Dr. W. A. Balhetchet. a former champion of the club, and G. Lowe. The doctor played very strcngly in the first set and won easily by 6—3. Lut in the
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  • 52 15 Singapore, Wednesday. The result of the Ladies' Medal play el yesterday are as follows: Mrs. J. L. Raitt 51-18=33. Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 51—15=36. Miss E. C. Oefele 55—18=3/ Mrs. W. D. Shaw 57—18=39 Mrs. S. N. Kelly 45— s ft =39& Mrs. L. G. Johnson
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  • 58 15 The following wilt, play for the Bukit Timah Sports Club against the Marine Department F.C. in a friendly soccer match at Pulo Bram on Saturday, Aug. 3: H. S. Karim, J. Rahmat, Jaafar, M. bin A. Rahman, A. Saman, Hamid, Baba, C. Alphanso, Thasan, Hassan AH. and Ismail'
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    • 898 15 GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT" by reason of the fact that In a period of little more than quarter of a century it has (1) built np a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from life assurance
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  • 276 16 Athletes Chosen From Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, July 30. THIRTY Chinese athletes of which six arc girls have been chosen from Johore Bahru to compete at Penang in the AJLMclayan Chinese Olympiad being held there on August 2, 3, 4 and 5 Athlete*
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  • 167 16 Rough On Walton Heath I S POSTER, a young scratch goll'er ot' the Tollygunge Club. Calcutta, and f'her competitors in the Lucifer G.S. Empire Cup tournament, made til? Walton Heath bogey "look sick" yesterday f o>'.er won the trophy with a letum of 7 up for
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  • 75 16 Smith Heads Batting Averages London, July 20. rHE following are the latest English cricket averages T— BATTING SMITH (D.) 54.83 R E. S. WYATT 51.68 BARBER 50.83 SUTCLIFFE 50.53 E. R. T. HOLMES 43.55 WASHBROOK 42.77 COOK 41.70 HAMMOND (W. R.) 41.46 SMART (C.) 41.15 SQUIRES 40.69 BOWLING
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  • 215 16 New Style Of Playing In Sydney Sydney, N.S.W.. July 18. The player taking most strokes at a hole must wheel his partner in a barrow from the green to the next tee." This was one of the extraordinary conditions of a challenge match played on the Australian Golf
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  • 44 16 r^n London. July 20. Cooner, the amateur two miles .-hi n--38 1-a sees., beat the 12 mins. 53 3 in Jul}, 1918. also the 12 mins. 4 4-d fw slc u-, "2. ade by the Canadian, passed ot yet b?en offlc a!^
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  • 196 16 Most Fascinating Part Of Football rULL of interest as the history of the Football Association is, no one will challenge the statement that the most fascinating part of the history of tiifgame concern* the Cup. A fickle contest at the best of t>meg, its sCupe for curiosities
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  • 232 16 Results Of Malacca Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent/ Malacca, July 28. THE open prize meeting held by the Malac- ca Volunteer Corps Battalion Rifle* Assoc ation at Bukit. Sebukor Range, which began yesterday, was closed to-day! The following are the prize-winners--200 YARDS DELIBERATE: 1. Nett Li ut. C.
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  • 94 16 Accepts Office Of Patron Of Olympic Games According to the recent pi-ess report of the \Ugoslavic Olympic Committee, ihe young K,n? Peter has accented the Cflice of patron to the Committee. One can ec this the interest with which th«* countries in sCuth-east Europe are pr«piinnr for
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  • 52 16 v^? c o ollowin 8 will represent the r.M C.A at soccer versus the J.C.S A n ri n CSA ground on Friday, Aug 2. at 5.10 p.m.: Pillay, R. L yne, T. T Kwee. G. Day. W. Mitchell, Beksln Othman. .Charlie. Henry. Reshtv Reserves. T. K. Velu.
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  • 862 16 Review Of Prospects HAVE THE SELECTORS MADE AN ERROR? JT comes as a real shock— and I know it will—to most follower* of the pme in Australia to find Frank Kilby omitted from the All Black side to tour Great Britain. I confidently thought the snowyhaired
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    • 329 16 FJ.Bartholomeusz.Ll? avoid costly repairs and I renewals to your buildings, plant, tKLSI CtC for covering P° wer Hubbuck's Paints give the V "N »Bl beSt P rotect 'on against ram, damp, smoke-laden atmosphere and the pH blistering sun of the tropics. For all mcta surfaces paint with L I Metz.nk,
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    • 101 16 Can you see a jokebefore eleven? "Are you fit to be talked to, nrst thing in the morning? If not—you've forgotten to take «0 before your morning Make lt 3 mornin rule to take a dash of ENO in a glass of BNOamtJi w ter ENO rids you of the
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    • 181 16 j few interesting cases her marriage and had to undergo an operation; whereupon all the Rubles with which a woman is afflicted made the.r appearance i n her case. She completely despaired of life S! a treatment Si%* linets according to Dr RICHARD WEISS. After a treat njent wil) these
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  • 349 17 Abyssinian Note To The League Reuter Wireless. Rome. July 27. j believed that Laly will not attend t if the discussion includes ibjects of dispute other than the incidents ..waiting the Abyssinian reply inquiry hereanent. eservea the right, however, to tatement whether she attends IM meeting or
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  • 301 17 Heavy Rain In North China Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 31. I T HE Luantung district in North China J} 0 hooded as the result of heavy rainfall during the last few days. The I town of Tongshan is submerged, munv i houses having collapsed. Sections of
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  • 57 17 Emperor Of Abyssinia's Request Reuter Wireless. Capetown, July 30. J'HE Emperor of Abyssinia has cabled asking for the urgent despatch of British white m en to be recruited here as officers for the Abyssinian troops. Arrangements have been made to equip and rush enlisted officers by air mail
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  • 296 17 Breach Of Trust And Cheating (From Our Own Correspondent) Johcre Bahru July. 20 A ycung Malay. Ismail bin Haji Omar, employed until recently a< a peon in he Regis rar of Vehicles Department, Tohcre Babru. was this mornng before Mr. J. B. Weiss (First Magislrate) en two
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  • 34 17 Passenger Trains Collide Near San Vincente Reuter Wireless. Barcelona, July 2 l J. One hundred persons are reported injured in a collision cf two passenge. trains near San Vincente, Deciades.— Reuter Wiretess.
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  • 84 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) I Malacca, July 28. Mr. E. C. G. Barrett was entertained to a dinner by the officers and the public of Jasin last Saturday night on the eve of his departure from Jasin. Mr. M. C. ff. Sheppard, Mr. R. Neave, Mr. McNee, Inspector
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  • 141 17 Consulate-General In Hanoi Shanghai, July 31. THE Chinese Foreign Office plans 4 o establish a Consulate-General in Hanoi. The first Consuls:e will be at Saigon. General Chen Tsi Tang, the Canton Commander-in-Chief, has decided ti> curtail, by $1\5OO;O0O; the monthly civil and military expenditure ot the Canton Government
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  • 284 17 Young Chinese Convicted At Malacca (From Our Oku Correspondent) Malacca, July 30. An interesting case was ended recently in the local district court betore Mr. A. Williams, district judge, in which a young Straits-born Chinese, Koh Kirn Chay, was charged with falsely representing to one Narajan Singh that
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  • 95 17 Seven Schemes Involving £1,000,000 British Official Wireless. London, July 30. The progress of the Government's campaign for the abolition of slums continues. In the London area, following conferences between the County Council and Metropolitan Boroughs, it has been decided that the county will acquire and clear the larger
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  • 109 17 Timber Yard At Tanjong Rhu Threatened Singapore. Wednesday. A grass fire that broke cut in the vicinity oi the Singapore Swimmin? Club caused .some alarm to residents in th? neighbourhood, but the prompt arrival of the Fire Brigade relieved their anxiety. The trouble was over within ten
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  • 75 17 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, July 29. Mr. R. ciegg, M.C.S., until a few days ago Secretary, Rubber Regulation D.paitment, Johore. ha* been transferred to the Town Board, Johore Bahru. as President, and is new officiating in this capacity, in place of Mr. N. L. Alexander M.C.S..
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  • 255 17 Collections From Local Firms ELABORATE arrangements are being made by the Chinese community Relief Fund. The committee of 25 c ected to dear with the matter have desections 0 thG cam P N<> eigh, Each section will be in the charge oi two or three memb3rs
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  • 84 17 League To Consider Plans Fov Settlement j British Official Wireless. London. July 39. In the House of .Commons at question time, the Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare. stated he understood that the French Government had accepted the proposal of the Committee ot the League of Nations Council for
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    • 169 17 WAKE UP AXD FACE THESE FACTS I not the time o sieep. happening—the world aking new demands, offering j e opportunities than ever bettust wake up if you to benefit by these condii n cannot stand still in a that is going ahead. You J' nimb upward if vour rely
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    • 310 17 1 .1. _J III CHOOSE YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS AS YOU CHOOSE YOUR TIES You choose shirts and ties for their pleasant colours and designs. Why not your handkerchiefs too? Ask for Pyramids and your outfitter will show you a variety of designs in colours and white, and colour borders. Buy a
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  • 84 18 Letters To The Editor [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by cormipondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 261 18 To the Editor, the Malaj/a Tribune/ Sir,—May I, through the courtesy ol your columns put forward a suggestion for the c?nsidera*ion of the Municipal Cemmissioners regarding Ka ong Park^ Dcgs are a present allowed freely into the park, and while many of then* may be harmless,
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  • 145 18 Stabilising Force In The Far East Shanghai, Aug. 1. AN inter-ministerial conference will shortly be held in Tokyo to consider what should be the advanced policy of Japan towards China. The main pointt in the discussions will be the need for Japan to develop herself as a sttabilising
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  • 40 18 Monday. July 22. In the morning His Excellency fished the Poh Leima, Kuk Home. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas, attend; d by the personal Staff, left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train.
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  • 361 18 Wednesday. July 24. In the morning His Excellence visited Sungei Buloh Leper Asylum, h. H. The Bull an of Selangor called on His Excellency at King's House. Tr.e following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at King's House this evening:— Ihe
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  • 203 18 Work Of A Former Ipoh Solicitor (By Our Chinese Correspondent I Singapore. Wednesday. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, a former advocate and solicitor practising in Ipoh, and now an official of the Chinese Foreign Office and Legal Adviser to the Executive Yuan at Nanking, passed through Singapore
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  • 116 18 No Special Constituency To Be Created Reuter London. Julv 31. A PLAN to create a special constituent for the Speaker has been abandc ed as impracticable. Captain E. A. Fitzroy has sent u letter io his constituents declaim;; thai he has no intention of
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  • 177 18 j Tragic Story Of Mother And Daughter Singapore, Wednesday. A middle-aged Chinese woman and i her eleven-year-old daughter who w« stopped just In time from committin; suicide by a Singapore Harbour Board policeman were produced before Mr C H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, yesterday. They were seen
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  • 39 18 Tiie following passengers left Singapcre foi the Netherlands East Indii KNILM pLane:—Mr. MacKall. Mr. P Mr. and Mrs. Nomvens. Mr. de hfooi. Ifr v. Keuven. Dr. Jansen, Mr. de Haaii, Mr. Gutwirth. Mr. Oosterink. Mrs. Sr-hot.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 431 18 CLUB DIARY [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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  • 753 19 Assessor's Report DECREASE OF $2,082,695 LAST YEAR i his annual report on the work of the Assessment and Estates men! of the Singapore Munifor the year 1934, Mr. 1, Municipal Assessor and ,tat«s, inter alia:— Annual Value of the Town within ti Boundaries, exclusive of probelonging
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  • 405 19 Two Big Seizures In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 30. WITHIN the last ftw days, seven ar- rests have been maoe in johore in connection with alleged rubber smuggling. One case in which three Chinese are charged with smuggling nearly 2,000 lb. of rubber
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  • 189 19 Sitting Figures In Old Cave Melbourne. July 2. What he termed an event of first anthropoligical and athnological importance, the discovery of mummified remains, probably more than 1,000 years old, in New Guinea, was described by Dr. J. R. Acherley. formerly of the Territory Administration. The discovery,
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  • 357 19 Man Goes Down A Well To Look For Her Colombo, July 23. THERE was quite B stir in the village of Mirihena (Ceylon) about 7 p.m. on Monday last when the cries of a distracted family of dhobies- attracted people from the neighbourhood. The
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  • 190 19 Seven ears' Gaol For Armed Robber A minimum sentence of 7 years* rigorous imprisonment was passed on Lien Chee, a Chinese, who was indicted oefora Mr. Justice Whitley on Monday at the Penang Assize Court with committing robbery at Bukit Relau and with using- a rerolver at the
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  • 169 19 Increase In Australian Exports Sydney, July 9. Exports from Australia during the eleven months ended May 31, were in value £5tg.84.646,000, and imports were £5tg.69,126.000. This gave an excess of exports of £stg. 15,520,000 compared with and excess of exports of £stg. 38,697,000 for 11 months of £1933--34.
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  • 301 19 Value Of Control TROUBLES THAT COST MANY LIVES \yHEN Dr. Addison, who was Minister of Munitions during the war, continued his evidence before the Royal Commission on the private manufacture and trade in arms Sir Philip Gibbs, a member of the Commission, asked whether there were
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