Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXII. -No. 185 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935 CfiNm The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Aug. 2, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935. FIVE CENTo.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 n —I 7\fdJ 7 lie §>rclmite Dominant I Singapore's Favourite Brand j When Your Doctor Prescribes Blue Cross Milk For You. Baby, You Will Know That Your Baby Need Not Be Under Fed When He Fills His Little Tummy With Blue Cross He Will Have The Food He Needs For
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    • 19 1 "CUHL\AJL" C AMERA SXn*Ag*utm mm fHfc in Mini I* JO Box iff. wnoa POkfc, v. II ■mm I i,
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  • 443 2 Shipping News Notices. WELFARE OF SEAMEN ASHORE Criticism Of Conditions At The Ports THK condilfjns of seamen's lives ashore in some British ports is reviewed m a report, just issued, following surveys conducted by the joint committee^o- th~ British Soc al Hygiene Council and the Bntish Council for the Welfare
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  • 290 2 The Oonah To Be Broken Up Melbourne, June 25. On a grey Scottish day ill 1888, a ne v steam.-hip slid gently down the 6i )cks at Clydesidc and tcok the water for the first tine, speiless and dignified. Recently the same vessel, Oonah. moved KWny
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  • 317 2 Resolution Submitted To U.S. Senate COMPREHENSIVE rubs to cover ship construction and ship personnel, deI signed to prevent recurrence of disasters such as the Morro Castle and Mohawk, are the objective of a joint resolution submitted to the United States Senate by Senator Copeland; chairman of the
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    • 440 2 Pf| STEAMER SAILINGS P&Oand BRITISH JMDIA I, I». &O.S. N. Cos SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RANPUKA 17,000 Aug. 16 BURDWAN 6.070 Aug. 29 RAJtMTANA 17,000 Aug. 30 MANTUA 11,000 Sept. 6 I CHITRAL 15,000 Sept. 13 I SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 25 I CATHAY 15,000
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    • 514 2 HEAP EN6 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 LIONG Fri. Aug 2 ».8. GIANG SENG Tot*. Aug. 6 I For
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    • 209 2 N.Y.KJ, IN E «318» "BP (Incorporated ill J»P»o)NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Ist. 2 nd »T i <tiQ7 $510 $317 $343 Naples §4y/ JN>*" o «i Next Sailingss.s. HAKUSAN MARU Aug. 8 s s lIARUNA MARU Aug. 22 si X A TORI MARU Sept. 6 s.s. KASHIMA MARU
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    • 513 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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    • 477 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDE UTSCHEH tjg\ LLOYD. \V r (Incorporated hi Germany). The undernoted are the Company** intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. IN. "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and .Japan Aug. S "NECKAR" for Hongkong, Shanghai. North China and Japan Aug. 4 "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. M "TRAVST
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  • 196 3 RUBBER PRICE UNCHANGED Buyers inclined To Withdraw Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19% cts.. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) Sill... down To-day's Ibices: London: 5 !Sjl6cL, unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. \r\v York: 12';; Cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Firm. TIN ndon: spot 1*2:;:; 155., up 2.--. Gd.;
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  • 127 3 VFT FIR CHAMBER? RAFFLES PLACE. Caffttal F«By Paid Yen 100,000,000. Kaeerrc Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin. Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu. Hongkong, HsinIring, Karachi. Kobe. London. Log Angeles, 'Ui M- Nags. I < New York' Osaka, Par*. Peiping,
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  • 1466 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS qUOtatiollB Me iMUed *F— *>-. and MINING Singapore, Friday. 10 a.m. L>sue Fraser val' 4-Ampat 3,6 4|l* 3,7>/ 2 4 .1 i il A Malay 58 6 60 6 58 6 60 6 t>- Ayer Hltam 12 y v 6 Eg i" v
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  • 79 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. August) 19 18 IC 19 16 16 Go d F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. August) 19 DilO 191] 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 19*« ly l Ho. AugiSepl. 1!)-, 19% No.
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  • 1352 3 Company In Sound Position the twenty-fifth, annual ordinary gene- ral meeting of the United Ma'area Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held at 'he s office. 137. Heeren reet Malacca, on Wednesday. Mr Chan Kang swi, J.p.. c.H., presiding. Others present included Mag r Tan Bco Ghi Chee Guan
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  • 170 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co (SS* Ltd. J I Prices for Shell Motor Spirit ana v*« Sim"? Kerosene are as followsj Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gallon drum, per British ImW Spirit ex pump per rvoh w Im P eri al gallon fn ?2 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-galloo drums por
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  • 391 3 Increase. Of Capital Approved (By Air NfcU i London, July 20 A genetal meeting of n ,},r [pali Dist*lleri M la ye, Ltd. v lieU m FhVsday last at 6, Lloyd'r■voiiue, fi C, to consider a rcVutlcn i»traas'ng the capital 1o £2!i5,000 by 'the n 140,000
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    • 118 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. «KAIi OFFICE: I*D, Cecil St, Singapore. G. JOHNSON. General Manager. 'HE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4 D A lme>da Street. '■eav.naed and Subscribed P«»,? P al £2,000,000 {"■''-up-Capital £1,000,000
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    • 25 3 SOUTH" BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR j and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFTCF 2 FTVT AVSOV CFFFV
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    • 253 3 1 »J- in. i Nederlandsche HHnrleMVlantschappi j > j ft. V. i (NETHERLANDS TF4DTNU SOOETY) j Established in Amsterdam, 1824 HEAD OFFICE. AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGI/H, BAT A VIA. Branches throughout the Dutch Eaej Indies and > Straits Settlements, Ind<a. China. Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS
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    • 512 4 f M. HASSAN, M 17 BitAP RABAH BO AD, SINGAPORE, f Ij We undertake all sorts of work H In electrical, hhh and water serI: vise line;?. We prive" :>rompl. attention to all ::*;r biv or small. 1 Why not eoimult ua about your I r**c|t*ii '-merits f Estimate submitted
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    • 684 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. i j. a -'i—- SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, J4, P*IN£EP STREET. A Mandarin Class f*r Beginners will bo ■tartfcd on 6th Auk. 1986« From:—7 U) 9 i> in on Tuesdays and Fridays. PB4)SPECTUS SUPPLIED FREE ON ENQUIRY GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE
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    • 669 4 NOTICE. TCMM VFM iv c jr. s s.t: i m mi 1 > j I > I M -> M A I Va NOTICE is hereby given that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of OH CHWEE LIAX trading under the >tyl of Chop Kiat Jin Tong
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    • 134 4 Delightful Gift Free!!! To introduce Classic Art Souvenirs" latest Creations of Greeting Cards in Artlade Gold we send i Complete delightful Assortment-and Junior Desk Companion for Ten (2et. S.S. j Stamps). Agenta wanted everywhere except- j Penang. Imperial Mail Order Services. J B§G, Cantonment Road, Penang. ISMASIN IS THE RELIEF
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    • 422 4 i SINGAPORE SILK STORE'S i SALE NOW ON i Real Knock-down Prices I :;<; 40, North Bridge Road. j I TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. jfj 28-A, CHANCE ALLEY, Bj Ui SINGAPORE, ft Telephone No. 2(133. [> I Stockists of Erika oil G- 1 I Band Newport >S|r9|l b)<R| bj able Typ
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    • 249 4 If You desire REAL SATISFACTION I Be sure you take all your CLOCKS, WATCHES GRAMOPHONES that go wrong to Yick Woh Hing I 429. NORTH BUDGE ROAD, n Near Middle Road) I CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAIR I OF LO( KS W ATCHES TO I HE 1 BRITISH KRM\ ANORAK, li
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  • 518 5 ihiikvd To Death With An Axe (From Oar Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 31. I I better to let 99 guilty men get ofl rather than let one innocent man ang and on the other hand if u guilty ..m i.s let off you will
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  • 282 5 Sharp Sentences On Three Chinese Singapore, Thursday. I -:tlug.; i:tr (»1 rubber concealed in l( 'ks into Singapore by lorrv on» B;itu Pa hat resulted in four heing produced before Mr. C. H. v the Third Magistrate, to-da.v llle < hin ae Were arrested in Gari.-n J' <n
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  • 54 5 Impracticable In China At Present Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 31. It is rumoured in Shanghai that the Government has decided to adoi>t cur rency iiiflation; hence the gold bar quotation is higher. Competent observers believe that in tion is impracticable in China, specially under her present
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  • 118 5 Negotiations With The Netherlands Washington, Aug. 1. MR. Roosevelt conferred with officials with the view to speeding up the trade policy. Subsequently, it was announced that formal negotiations for the conclusion of a trade agreement between the United States and the Netherlands, including the Dutch Colonies, would
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  • 232 5 Gang Said To Be Operating In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. July Si. A car parked in Raffles Square in broad daylight on Thursday afternoon was found to have vanished when the owner returned for It. Towkay Goh Chan, of Johore. drove into Singapore with
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  • 69 5 Young Singhalese Again Remanded Singapore. Thursday. W. Wilmot Silva, the young Singha'e-c who ir. on a charge of murder of a mr, ->am-d Snathamby at the junction of Selegij Road and Dhoby Ghaut on f.V i.ight of July 5. was again produced in he Thid Court before Mr.
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  • 200 5 (From Our Owji Correspondent I Johore Bahru. July 31. Mr. F. V. Duckworth. Controller of Labour. Johore. and President of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association ho s left for a short holiday at Fraser's Hill. He will be residing in "Muar Cottage." Mr. Duckworth will be
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  • 114 5 Singapore. Thursday. Two Chinese Weddings took place Wun Fch Villa. Wikie Terece. ih. morning. I The first was that of Mr. Chia Kunt Chao, of Hec Ho and Co.. Kota Tin; g jto Mu-s Yf.ng Pat Yin. daughter of M I Yonjf Kirn Khoo. a weU-known merchant
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  • 53 5 Party Of Thirteen In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. A party of thirteen American round-the-world tourists arrived in Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. Rawalpindi They included several doctors and teachers. The party spent the whole of yesterday sightseeing. A party of 23 Americans recently passed through Singapore on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 I STILL CHEAPER AIR TRAVEL! j I j IMPERIAL AIRWAYS I 5 j 1 FOUR ENGINED AIRCRAFT f 1 m from I M4L&YA to LONDON —£140 2 This special reduced fare is in force during' the I 'off-season' commencing 23rd Julv; normal I return and other abatements will apply. m
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    • 401 5 I Men ant to kiss lips—nor lip.:'(!..Tlv:.'; k no danger of paint :pcdinj illusion v.itli Tinjf j| BCVCf enr.ts lips VMS: i layer of lip tic!-. it bisods vi:'i your lips intensities poet ov l mw*il coloring. Its cream br.se soothes snJ protects chapped lips. A!\o TmM&Ct Tbmmtricjd, a deeper
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 781 5 i D RO Y GRAMME RE PH0HI H0LLAND BERLIN st?? i 0 r n t wave i Wireless Programme For ATION Tommy Morgan's Super To-Day Wireless Programme For Entertainers T n (PC J: 19.71 Metres). I O-Uay TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme 7.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and /t».,, as follows:—-
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  • 35 6 MASTER ATTENDANTS OFFICE The Master Attendant's Office Will be open from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3, for the issue of Sunday Labour Permits.
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  • 221 6 Halvdan, Norweigian, 761 tons, frcni Bangkok 31.7; to Bangkok 3.8. Valentijn, Dutch, 1,181 ions, from Sourabaya 18; to Bali, Lombok, Java 3.8. Toba Dutch, 684 tons, from Djjanibi 18; iO Djambi 3.8. Hvdra II, Norweigian, 823 tons, frcm Bankok 31.7; to Pon Swettcnham 2.8 Heidcloerg, German, 3.y58 ions,
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  • 667 6 Singapore, Friday. I no fol owing passengers sailed by the Raw 1 ']>.ndi to-day. at 9.30 a.m. f,. r Penang. Colombo, Bombay and Europe: Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, Dr. Reich. L;. Beaumont, Miss L. Moore, Mr. J. Cosgrave, Mr. W. Lowry, Lt. J. H. Parsons, Lt. B
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  • 85 6 Mails expected from Europe, (London Parcel Mails) by the P. and O. (Naldera), due at Singapore, to-day, and the general delivery 9 a.m. to-morrow, j Mails expected fiom Australia. Netherelands Indies, etc.. by Air iQantasi time ;of delivery of boxhoMers* letters only 3.30 p.m. to-morrow and the general
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  • 212 6 SELLING Singapore, Aug. 2. I London 4 months' sight 2j3 ***** London 3 months' sight 2,3 29 32 i London 60 days' sight 2;3% l London 30 days' sight 2|3 27;32 London demand 2 3 13 16 London T.T. 2 3 13 16 Lyons and Paris demand 861.
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  • 115 6 British Official Wireless. London. Auc. l Paris 74 55 G4. New York 4 95 3 4 Montreal 4.96 1 Brussels 29 35>2. Geneva 15.15 Amsterdam 7.32'2. Milan 60'^. Berlin 12.301 2 Stockholm 19 39 Copenhagen 22.39*o Oslo 19.901 o. Vienna 26 1 i. Prague 119 1 aHeJsingfors 226
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  • 196 6 Singapore, Aug. 2. IR. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 IR. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 pc- Koyan $108 Rice, B. Rice, No. 2 per Koyan $105 Siam, Rice 1
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  • 119 6 i Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 2 High Tide.—1.11 p.m. Malayan Chinese Olympiad first dav Penang. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, M.F.A. v. Wiltshires, Anson Road Stadium' Friendly, S.J.I, v. R.I., R.I. Entertainment at Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, 6 am.
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    • 580 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS I a r I i I I I i t < i i i i a i p r i i i i i i f i I i i I I > > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1
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    • 422 6 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENT I Employer roc (.mm ends reliable Chines? Cork and House Boy. Available Ist September 1935. Apply Box No. 708, Mala v. i Tribune. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby fiv n that? Mr. S. K. Lee otherwise known as Ix-e Siew Kee Ims left my employment and as from
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    • 119 6 A REALLY, GOOD TONIC W1N2. i o'ferine lon.c Wine contains all that i* 3 i0 5?£ p,Jre ihe those ct her auahties which are generally associated w th a course of medicine with strong bofr tr.d nerve building pro5erti»M. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Salesman experienced in Beer and Liquors business, by European
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    • 348 6 «mr.mii •"•ininiitiiiiminmiiiitiiniiiininmu illi illg illill||(|w J> Cocoa~beans of only the Z I finest quality, roasted by I theirown special method, I make Van Houten's Co- coa better, richer and Z cheaper than any other! j J^f {if I j f t i r »:n:n,'i t ,i.:ii.im.LATEST ADVERTISEMENT AGENTS WANTED— Ladies
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    • 127 6 [POSTAL INTtUWCNCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Maros) 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas anc> rt" Dilly 'Op ten Noort) 2.30 p.m. Muntok <Op ten Noort I 2.30 p.m. Soengei Liat <Op ten Noort* 2.30 p.m. Belawan and.Medan (Thiombot 3 p.m. Bengkalis. F. de Kock.
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  • 5226 7 Ons Judge Disagrees CASE TO GO TO A HIGHER COURT? Singapore, Thursday. j Singapore Improvement Trust cessfully appealed against by the Chief Justice, Sir Huggard allowing- a writ of against them, judgment en in the Supreme Court by Sir Samuel Thomas, Chief F.M.S.
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    • 149 7 I I I I i i i I I i i i t t i 1 I J:i» p MAKE)—Beautiful streamline design, graceful and 1 in ,r styling. Pearl fingertips. Silver plated, gold bell. Complete I I I lied case with all accessories. 1 Price on application. SEASON CO., LTD
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    • 12 7 mmmmmmmmmmmmm WHITE Bp polishes the teeth Kp and keeps the mouth 11
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    • 183 7 r Aren't theyl SHARP? I took them on "Panatomic" "Panatomk" is the latest of the Kodak films, but it's already a firm j tavourite with all who know it. Sharpness! That's t-he secret—and it's due to the microscopically fine-grain emulsion which Kodak research has acn.eved. Panatomic" gives marvellous enlargements and
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    • 343 8 HI «I Jl mm%\u%%m\mmm\m\Wm\m\9mmm THE TALK OF THE TOWN! EIGHTEEN PERFORMANCES ALREADY AND EVERY ONE PACKED OUT! Universale super shocker of the century! The Thriller that is shaking the town! ft 1 II V iißllft 3 SHOWS TO-DAY AT MATINEES WEIRD! AWE INSPIRING! THRILLING! AMUSING! m^Bm&^mmt y "BRIDE OF If
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    • 475 8 I Beautiful Girls! Snappy Dances! See CUvPlfOl (il:> MKHTI.Y 9.1--j JEAN HARLOW 1 and WILLIAM POWELL "RECKLESS" mM Wf* With FRANCHOT TONE and Hundreds of p* JF Ses the "NEON" Pyjama Parade! j "^^Jjjfljl* Come for a Cruis-2 on the Honeymoon Ship! JOESaOL lODO IQC3Q g Weiv World Cabaret II
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  • 91 9 U.S. State Department Expresses Regret Ttti* t, Washington, Aug. 1. he U.S. State Department has replied to the German protest and has expressed its regret over the Bremen incident.—Reuter. It will be recalled that on Saturday last number of Communists held an Anti-Nazi demonstration on the pier prior
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  • 127 9 An Agreement Of Considerable Importance British Official Wireless. London Aut?. 1. The agreement between the British Iron and Steel Federation and the In ernational Steel Cartel, which was signed in London yesterday, is expected to be of considerable importance to the British steel industry. Its effect will be
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    • 373 9 1 XFm THE KING OF I iMs A RECORDS I X PAYNE, CHARLIEKI NZ, PKIMO SCALA FDD IF PRTnr SSTOR \.\n MANY OTHER FAMOUS AfnfflW RICE RFCORD EXCLUSIVELY FOR REX. mmm. Writ* for Monthly Lists. T. M. 4. Music House, 61-63, High Street O-r Branches and A «™ta" 8 08l
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    • 339 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousand* of «ufferer» from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have Sopped Getting Up Nights, Lee Pains, ervousness. Stiff:.ess. Rheumatism, I>lzSinesa, LAimbago, Burning. Itching. Smarting. Acidity and Ix>ds of Vigour by a Doctor's new dlscoverv called CystrX (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore kidneys.
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    • 151 9 |gl>MllM CAPITOL SUNDAY NEXT Get Ready for a Rollicking, Rib-tickling Riot of Revelry Here comes a new M.-G.-M. comedy cocktail with a concentrated kick HE SAILED HER RIGHT OUT OF HER WEDDING ...and into his arms! The bride and the best man j go merrily rolling along 1 in as
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    • 425 9 I iiiii i i i i ;ri|I|u II|IIMI T v vwvmnvT ĕ I F. M. S. RAILWAYS I CHEAP RETURN TICKETS I m 2 I FOR I AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS Ist—6th AUGUST, 1935. I ALL CLASSES AT SINGLE FARE AND A HALF I Reservations* made in Advance and Tickets I
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  • 56 10 MR. TAN CHOON GUAN and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks t 0 all relatives and friends who paid Night Visits and attended the funeral of t-he late Mrs. Tan Kian Teong (nee Madam Lin Im Neo) on Thursday 1st August, and also those who sent
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  • 53 10 TAN—Madam TAN QUEE LUNG, the beloved Aunt of Loh Hood Kiang and Loh Hood Beng passed away on Tuesday morning the 30th July, 1935, at the age of 57 at her residence, No. 247, Lavender Street. Funeral on Sunday, the 4th August. 1935 at 10 a.m. to Bukit Brown
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  • 769 10 gO much space has been devoted to the tin discussions and other matters which demanded immediate attention that it has not been possible until to-day to comment at any length on the important report of the Municipal Advancement Sub-Committee, tabled at Friday's meeting of the Commissioners.
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  • 76 10 Completes New Malayan Film 1 Singapore, Friday. Mr. Frank Buck, the well-known producer of animal films, is leaving Singapore to-morrow by the P. and O. Naldera for Hongkong, where he will embark for the United States. He has completed his latest film of the Malayan jungle, which
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  • 94 10 Mr. H.J. Kit chener, Deputy Game Warden of Pahang, is on a visit to Singapore. b Mr. w. H. Thome, who retired from Malaya last year, is now practising as a solicitor at 31. Lemon Street Truro His private address is Penpol House Devoran, Cornwall. utvu I Mr Gaw Sien
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  • 260 10 OUBJECT to the approval of the Sup- reme Court of the Federated Malay I States, the sum of $51,567, the unexI pended balance of the Malayan Flood I Relief Fund is to be transferred to the Selangor King George V Silver Jubilee Memorial Fund.
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  • 246 10 the Asiatic Unemployment Committees in the Colony and Malay States have ceased to function. Mr. John Hands. M C.H who is secretary and treasurer of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Fund, makes out j a very strong case in his monthly report for July for the necessity of continuing
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  • 208 10 JTRIKING evidence of the gron the Co-operative movement in M is contained in the annual repon Mr. R. Boyd. Director of Co-op*: F.M.S. and S.S. In the Colony in 1930 there u« g societies with a membership of 9 37t a paid up capital of $567,473 L there
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  • 163 10 JHE doctors are at it again. According to an American newspaper, the Medical Associations of Canada and the United States have joined toget; in conclave at Atlantic City to trade old symptoms for new and generally to devise treatmem for our long-suffennti human frames which are reported
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  • 260 10 By "Looker-On" CIRCUS elephant being taken lor a walking exercise was startled by an explosion wnich tore up a main street. I The frightened animal tore up a sideturning I In view 01 the disclosure before a Select Committee of the House of Commons that England
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  • 653 11 Many Difficulties !K)l SE OF COMMONS STATEMENT Reuter. Geneva, Aug. 1. THK League meeting arranged for this afternoon was postponed till to-morrow in consequence of Signor Mussolini submitting counter-proposals to the draft resolution elaborated Mr. Kden, M. Laval and M. Litvinoff. The
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  • 491 11 Support For Government's Policy British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 1. situation arising from the dispute '■fen Italy and Abyssinia was the :1 ubject of the speeches in the dereign affairs by the Leader of Opposition, Mr. George Lansbury, in House of Commons. I iid that the Labour Party
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  • 194 11 The Private Conversations Continued British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 1. After yesterday evening's private session of the League Council, private conversations between the delegates regarding the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, notably between the President of the Council. M. Litvinoff, Monsieur Laval and Mr. Anthony Eden, were continued until well after
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Barcelona, Aug. 2. DRINCE Alexis Mdivani, the former husband of Miss Barbara Hutton, the Wool worth heiress, was killed in a motor smash near the village of Albona, Province, Gerona, to-day. A lady accompanying him was seriously injured and is in hospital in a
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  • 488 11 Sir Arnold Robinson OVER 27 YEARS IN MALAYA Singapore, Friday. OIK Arnold Robinson, head of the law firm of Drew and Napier and one of the most prominent residents of Singapore for over 27 years, is retiring from Malaya at the end of this month. Sir Arnold
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  • 33 11 Singapore. Friday. In the absence of Mr. C H. Whitton. the Third Police Magistrate, who is at present on leave. Mr. Blacker, the Assistant District Judge, will act for him.
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  • 295 11 Lack Of Confidence FRANCO-GERMAN DIFFERENCES v London. Aug. 1. the suggestion of the Leader cf the Opposition, which was warmly welcomed by the Prime Minister last week, to-day's debate on international affairs was of a general character and not a resolution was moved. Mr. George Lansbury
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  • 103 11 Fourteen Vessels Handed Over Singapore, Friday. JT is reported that a shipping deal of the value of $550,000 has just been put through in Singapore by the Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co., Ltd., of 22, Telok Aver Street, Singapore. Fourteen vessels of the Soon Bee Steamship
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  • 25 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 5. CLUB DIARY, 16. SPORIS NEWS. 14 BOd 15. CINEMA TOPICS, 18 TRUE AND FALSE PATRIOTISM. I!)
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  • 115 11 Perak Hydro-Electric Company (From Our Oun Correspondent) London, Aug. 1. A MEETING of the Perak River Hvdron electric Power Co.. Ltd., agreed to all the resolutions proposed in connection with capital reconstruction. A communique issued by the F.M.S. Government on Tuesday stated: After full consideration and consultation
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  • 145 11 Reuter. sequently discovered that he had sixteen rotten teeth, which the Naval doctors had failed to discover in four years. His son received a telegram from Hankow on July 30 that there were no vacancies in the Chinese Customs, which he was keen on joining.—Reuter. Lieut. Webber's
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    • 180 11 j HEVMAN j BUTTER IJ The fresh delicate j 1 flavour of HEYMAN j j BUTTER is due to j the ideal conditions under wnich it is madej| Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled j and packed with scru- 10rd^ MAAS. k The Best Rumbas ON "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"
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  • 1904 12 Coroner's Inquiry MISS NANCY WONG'S DEATH Singapore, Friday. I r THK hearing was continued in the Coroner's Court, yesterday after'v noon before Mr. VV. Porter and adjourned till ,'i p.m. to-day, of the inquiry into the death of Miss Nancy Wong,
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  • 134 12 Five Sikhs On Serious Chargss j Singapore, Friday. AS a result of an alleged figh 4 between j Sikh and Chinese coolies working at the Royal Air Force Aerodrome at Kianji on Wednesday afternoon, fwur Chinese were alleged to have been in- J jured and one
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  • 49 12 j We have received a further letter from Mr. P. V. Thomas in reply to the Italian correspondent, but we do not think any object is to be gained by continuing correspodence on a subject en which there must inevitably be a profound difference of opinion.
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  • 84 12 Further Evidence Before District Judge I Singapore, Friuay. DORAI Manicam Davies, chief cleri: attached to the miscellaneous divi sion of the Municipal Treasury, was again before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday, when the proseCUtion, conducted by Dr. C. H. WithersPayne, produced further evidence
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  • 200 12 Forgery Of Chandu Registration Card I Koh Joo Kwang, a young Chinese, until recently employed as clerk in charge of the Government Chandu Shop in Canal Road, who was found guilty at the last Assizes on a charge of forgery, yesterday appealed .successfully against the sentence of four
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  • 62 12 Semi-Tropical Humidit> In New York Reuter. New York, Aug. 2. heat-wave in the Central States has claimed 125 lives. The largest death-roll was 20 in Nebraska and the second largest 19 in Oklahoma where the thermometer registered 104 degrees. The heat is growing intense in
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  • 34 12 A lecture en "The Scope of Agriculture as a Profession" will be delivered by Che A M. Rashici at the premises of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union on Sunday at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 80 12 Suggestion By North China Daily News Reuter. Shanghai, July 31. rPHE appointment to the now vacant of Hongkong- of a statesman with pre-eminent qualifications who can assume duties as a rapporteur for the British Government on events in the Pacific is suggested in a leader
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  • 246 12 "Fighting Stock" At Th? Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Friday. ANY film featuring that inimitable trio, Tom Walls. Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare, is bound to excite the risible faculty. "Fighting Stock," now showing at the Pavilion, is no exception to the rule. With Marie
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  • 98 12 The Ritz cinema at Gevlang provided an excellent programme lp.s f nisht. H consists of t.wr full-length talkies and a number of shorts. The first hous? at 7 45 p.m. begins with "Sailor's Luck," featuring James Dunn and a strong cast. This is followed at
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  • 45 12 Five Hundred Passengers In Quarantine Singapore, Friday. I'WO cases of smallpox, it is reported, have been discovered on the Hong Kheng, which arrived from Amoy yesterday, and the whole of the passengers, numbering over 500. have been quarantined on St. John's Island.
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  • 132 12 Chinese Makes Another Appearance Singapore, Friday. The case irk which Tan Ting Ann and Wee Ah Meng, the two Chinese who are charged with manufacturing explosives in a house at the 14th mile, Seletar Road, on July 24, was mentioned before Mr. Blacker, in the Third Policr Court
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  • 241 12 Speeches On Various Subjects A DEPARTURE from the ordinary library meeting will be marked pt th" very ambitious programme which tti Indo-Ceylcnese Association of lialacc t are arranging for Tuesday night, Ai G, at the High School premises. > kindly lent for the occasion by the
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  • 137 12 Accommodation Practically Unlimited IN connection with the display to be given by the Royal Air Force at Seletar on Saturday. Aug. 24, it should be emphasised that accommodation, at S2 and $1. will be practically unhmitcc. Facilities to view the programme will be available even for tho.ie arriving
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  • 71 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Aug. 2. Dr. Wu Lien Teh, the superintendent of the China National Quarantine Service, is leaving for Australia to attend the Pacific Sanitary Conference as a delegate of China. Dr. Wu is well-known in Malaya. He was educated in Penang, where
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    • 254 12 I"* 1 i *****11 y• TT T r m Ll n,- j :jL ,B 9 mmm I Tolley s Sketching Competition. I RESULT $200 divided equally between 10 Winners. I m P. Hi Wan, 16 Owen Road. Singapore. I L. A. Duckworth, 74, Jooi Hiang Road. Off Upper Serangoon Rd.,
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    • 82 12 ITHE OVERSEAS ASSURANCH CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. j AGENTS: I MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONC NG KON CHEE KLANG LEE ENG TEH. t IPOH LEE aH WKNG. t PENANG GENERAL PRODUC AGENCY
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  • 140 13 Wiley Post Takes Off i<> FIND SHORT-CUT AIR ROUTE Reuter. San Francisco, Aug. 2, 'THE airman, Wiley Post, ac- companied by his wife, took ,tT on a flight across the top of the world to Moscow. Ht flying non-stop to Seattle, here ihe machine
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  • 134 13 Canton To Introduce Conscription Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 31. Canton Government intends to ascription. Each village number of young men to r military training for a period of six months. I)! nigh! l as broken out in eastern Szechuen. The Relief Society in Clutngsha has
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  • 178 13 Malay On Serious Charges Singapore. Friday. SERIOUS charges were prelerred against a Malay. Kassim bin Mohamed. when he appeared before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. yesterday, for the second time since his arrest. He was charged with having failed to give information of a case of
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  • 176 13 Planned Development Of Regular Services British Official Wireless. London, July 31. TWO committee have been established to advise the Secretary for Air on measures connected with the promotion of civil aviation. One, under the chairmanship of Sir Warren Fisher, Secretary to the TreaPsury, is to consider the question
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  • 22 13 Members of C.Y.M.A. Sts. Peter and faul> CNurcb. are reminded ol 'be special 0v a Nedemptorist I.lsNer at tbe 8 a.m !^,l^>>
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  • 229 13 S. S. Association's Interest AT the last meeting of 'he committee «1 of the Straits Settlements Singaapcre» Association, a memorandum on the subject of .he new Civic Centre, including the new Supreme Court, was discussed at some length. It was decidid to instruct the hon. secretary 10
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  • 105 13 Special Anniversary Attractions Huge crowds thronged the New World last night, when a number of special attractions were provided by the management in celebration of the twelfth anniversary of this popular place of amusement. The weather kept fine and the thousands present enjoyed themselves very heartily. The
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  • 114 13 Sequel To Motor-Car Fatality (From Our Own Reporter/^ Kuala Lv pur. Friday. As a sequel to a fata: motor-car collision on June 6 at the sixth mile. Kuala Lumpur-Klang Road, in which a 35-year-old Indian rubber tapper named Arujanan was fatally injured, a young Malay chauffeur. Nordin, was
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  • 97 13 Murder Charge Reduced After Trial I (From Our Oum Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. The Hon. Mr. Justice Howes convicted a young Tamil, Packiry, who was charged with murder, guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sentenced him to four years* rigorous imprisonment. The assessors brought in different
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  • 82 13 Young Malay Cyclist Seeks Adventure (From Our Oivn Reporter/ Ipoh, Thursday. Probably for the first time, a young well-built Perak Malay. Meor Abdul Rahman, has decided to go round the world on a bicycle. Rahman intends leaving Ipoh on Aug. 3 and wii; first visit all other
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    • 62 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. rrrnvE rates immediate settlement OF CLAIMS. General Agents::— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 6, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. easy payments j! S4S0.00 f cash PRirr: $432.00. j SOLE IMPORTERS:— NANG HENG CO. j 103-105, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Hi
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  • 521 14 Draft Rules Passed MR. SIME ELECTED PRESIDENT Singapore, Friday. t GENERAL meeting of the ncwlyr formed Singapore Amateur Athietic Association was held at the S.C.C. at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. Among- other matters, it was proposed to hold a sports meeting
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  • 61 14 Tiberius Wins By A Short Head Reuter. London, Aug. 1. THE race for the Goodwood. Cup, which was run to-day over two miles, five furlongs, resulted as follows: Tiberius (2 to 9) 1- j Bendex (5 to 1) 2. Cecil (20 to 1) 3. j Three ran. Won
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  • 74 14 The August Foursomes at the Island Club, played yesterday, was won by Mrs. H. L.' H. Lim and J. Lee Keng Tye, the five best cards returned being as follows:— Mrs. Lim and Keng Tye 44 10'/2=33 4 1 Com. and Mrs. R. W. Moore 45 10
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  • 560 14 After First Half L?ad I DEFENCE BREAKS UP AFTER INTERVAL Singapore, Thursday. PLAYING at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, the R.A.F. defeated the S.R.C. by I—2. The Recs did very well in the first half and were*
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  • 96 14 Recognition Refused By International B.U. THE International Boxing Union will not recognize James J. Braddock as heavy-weight champion of the world. Albert Boudariat. the French delegate, announced recently. Boudaiiat explained that "the union withdrew its recognition from Maxie Baer about six weeks before the title fight because of
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  • 681 14 Malay Schools In Johore SULTAN SULTANAH ATTEND (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bharu, Aug. 1. MALAYS from all parts of the State of Johore gathered this afternoon on the Bukit Zahrah padang, Johore Bahru, to witness the fifth annual Drill and Games Competition of Malay Schools
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  • 373 14 Second Division Victory For Wilts I Singapore, Friday. IN a dull game, the Wilts beat the S.C.C. I in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League by the odd goal in three, on the Fadang yesterday. There was no Seocnd Division atmosphere in the game throughout,
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  • 517 14 Malayan Championships A KEEN STRUGGLE BY SELANGOR PAIR (From Our Oivn Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, FricU THE first round of the ladies" <i bles of the Malayan lawn tei tournament was played yester evening on the Selangor Club courts. In both games played the winu were
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    • 15 14 Watch your food suppliesmake your safety 'Beacon' the GOLD STORAGE 9 1 Warm studios nj
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    • 142 14 ■'••'■'■•''•«'"''•'■•'■■■'"■"■"■"«"•«■"■'"■imi]iMi H i l ll lll II l llllIMI! II IJII 1 BOXING CREAT WORLD STADIUM jbqXING 1 I GUNBOAT JACK TO NIGHT vmiNfl FRisr n I Welter, Middle and Light Heavy AT »-15 P.M. ir!h. V!?..f""tVt i j Weight of A« India. The Presented I "p^te^." 3 j FR,S
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  • 813 15 (Jood Going sol THALL RIDES TWO WINNERS Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Thursday, rpji; third *iay of the Penang Turf 1 Jubilee Meeting was held I,: fine weather. a large attendance and trc tfointf wis good. WAMPUM PAY $96 mo m's sport
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  • 256 15 Alterations To Fixture List IT is notified that the following changes have been made:— First Division:—R.A F v 8C C postponed from July 24, will be played Ann n R Tt Stadiu on luesdav. Aug 13. at 5.15 p.m. First Division:—Royal Engineers v ?n.l a^, A i
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  • 64 15 French Vote To Restrict Participation Paris, June S. The French Olympic Committee voted to ask the Internationale Olympic Committee to limit participation in the games to athletes from 18 to 25 years of age. The committee said such a regulation would make the games "a true manifestation
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  • 12 15 GUNBOAT JACK GREAT VICTORY FOR SOUTH AFRICANS Yorkshire Trounced By Ess?x Reuter.
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  • 344 15 London, Aug. 1. THE South Africans defeated Surrey at the Oval by an innings anil 205 runs. Surrey: 183 and 184. South Africa: 572 (Mitchell 195, Rowan 171). YORKSHIRE TROUNCED Deadly Bowling By Nichols At Huddersfield Essex scored a victory by an innings and 204 runs against Yorkshire at Huddersfield.
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    • 37 15 EFFERVESCING, COOLING and INVIGORATING. E. M. ABDULLA CO., Capitol Building, Singapore. i mi- —I., Everybody knows that MILKMAID 99 |3 Milk is the best milk for babies; it is equally good for older children. I "MILKMAID MILK
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    • 251 15 ran GREAT EASTERN LIFE ••GREAT" by reason of the fact I. that In a period of little more than a quarter of a century it haa (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; j (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously
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  • 193 16 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Municipal health statement for the week ended July 27 shows 'hat there were 5 deaths frcm smallpox, with 3 new eases of the disease. Their* were 7 ca.ses of smallpox with no deaths in the previous week. Deaths during the week
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  • 50 16 British Official Wireless. I. ndon Aii'«;. 1 There is general expectation ihal i when the Ministry of Labour unempkn meni figures for July an- issued next week, ihej will .show that the to Ftl number of unemployed i > down beh v the two-million mark British Official
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  • 46 16 Royal Cutter Britannia Takes Part British Official Wireless. London. 1. j H M. tJic King and the Duke and Duchess cf York sailed again to-day on 'he Royal cutter Britannia when she took part in the Regatta at Ryde— 1 British Oflicial Wireless.
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  • 198 16 Weekly Report Of Guthrie Co., Ltd. MESSRS. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.,. /Shiga pore, reported on Aug. 1 as follows There are signs that the long period of Idleness may shortly come to an end. The currency situation in Holland which has recently caused nervousness and disinclination to trade
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  • 67 16 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams irom Singapore to London on Aug. 1. were as follows Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m 10 minutes. Telegrams handed In up to 5.30 p m 10
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  • 38 16 British Official Wireless. London, July 31 rhc Prince of Wales will leave London t he end of this woo], f or the Riviera and wHI remain in the south of Franco thrCC Briti h O^Sa
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  • 615 16 Question Of Disposal Of Balance (From Ovr own Reporteri Kuala Lumpur, w< 1 NUMBER of well-known citfo, tended the public meeting terday at the Town Hall to d, how the balance of the Mala. Relief Fund now amounting to 151 \r r .should be disposed of.
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    • 192 16 Appetising Reasonable. I I Always Something Dainty f P Something Tasty Something Satisfying Prepared from only the very best <>f good things, always something to plea.* Stfce varying tast< s of our discerning patrons. Nothing gives us greater pleasure than <<> see the smile <»t oi r contented diners. I
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    • 142 16 IB Prelude To Pleasure Etlj There is something about a "Duff" Mnirlc remarkably pleasant; WhcriMr Smart and Ml MjSpBH^S* 'ruble, tin- popularity of "Duff" brand is significantly in evidence. 1,1 Nlicc(in vour you may ays confidently rely upon "Duffs" F. A. Bartholomew, Ltd• 12*-*. ROHINSON ROAD. j togious ringworm germ
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    • 251 16 CLVH DIARY I There arc numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of ihc members of which are readers of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete, -fappenings of general interest will still be included in
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  • 123 17 The King's Affection For Britannia London, July 31. The King and Queen will remain afloat at- Cowes for the next fortnight before going north to Balmoral. His Majesty yesterday received a Jubilee present consisting of a beautiful silver model of his yacht Britannia from the members
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    • 490 17 CHILDREN'S SUMMER AILMENTS. You know how vhe long days sap your own vitality. Small wonder, th n, that little children, who are oa the go from morning till night, excepting perhaps fov a short siesta, of>en become over-heatel and over-tired, with fev;-ri.-hntbs, tammy' trouble, colds, or 'chill', developing n c
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    • 7 17 ml £ĕ m liattCreme& I Cold Cream
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  • 512 18 Singapore Premiere REAL AUTHENTIC FILM "GANDERS of the River" which will be screened at the Capito! Theatre on Aug. 7, featuring Paul Robeson, Leslie Banks and Nina Mac McKinney, is without doubt one ever been put on the screen, just
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  • 227 18 "It's A Bet" Coming To The Pavilion GENE Gerrard. one of the mctt popular light comedians In British pictures, makes his return lo the screen in B.lP.'s new comedy, "I's a Bet." tto be seen Shortly at the Pawlion*, opposite Helen ("handler, the pretty American sta.\ Gene is a great
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  • 347 18 All About "Baby Face Harrington" ONE of the Strongest men In the world makes his debut In "Baby Face Harrington," the new Metro-Golawyn-Mayer comedy co-featuring Charles Butterworth and Una Merkel, which opens at the Alhambra shortly. He is Galen Gough, professional strong man, well-known
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  • 274 18 Mistook Shop Girls For Film Actresses BECAUSE he mistook seme beautiful shopgirls for film actresses. Sam Taylor, director of "Vagabond Lady," the Hal Roach-M.-G.-M. feature coming to the Capitol Theatre on Sunday, nearly, upset the routine of one of Los Angeles' largest depanment stoics. FURNISHED ATMOSPHERL This
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  • 598 18 "Gift Of Gab" And "Now Or Never" DKMINISCENT of -Once in a Lifetime.'' produced by Universal, Hoi iy wood again makes fun of itself in "GiU of Gab." starring Edmund Lowe, produced by thi same company. The pictuv.\ which concerns it -elf with the rise of
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  • 372 18 Warner Oland's l>csl ROLE OF ORIENTAL SLEUTH OIXGAPORE theatre audien i will surely welcome the screen appearance of Warner Oiand as the inimitable Charlie Chan at th? Alhambra Theatre shortly when Fox Film's latest contribution to this absorbing series, "Charlie Chan in Paris" will be shown.
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  • 71 18 Laurel And Hardy In "A Close Shave" Singapore theatregoers will be glad to welcome those two popular comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy at the Theatre Royal to-night In their latest starring vehicle "A Close Shave." This is the first of the first-run pictures which the management of
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  • 272 18 Greatest Role In "Little Minister" CATHARINE Hepburn is now starred in the most colourful production ol her remarkable career, "The Uttk Minister," which is RKO-Radio'.s pic 'urisation of Sir James Barries immortal story. It will be screened noortly at the Pavilion Theatre. It was necessary to construct an
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    • 620 18 MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, RAFFLES PLACE, (Established 1863). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. Open Daily for in»pectien of furniture, antiques, hardware and mwcellaaeona roods. Auction Sale of Hardware ft Maacellaneou (goods held every TUEBDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. Auction Bale of Teak Hoosehold Forititure hold c\ery Saturday at 11
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  • 804 19 3&m Inity Essential .•sK( I RITY, PEACE \ND WORK" (j i <; on "Peace and Security'' .-ate to the Political miged by the Conserva,nist Associations of the 3 Ar ea, Sir Edward Grigg were facing an emerg- rilous than that which the National Govern- eing four
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  • 364 19 No Big Glacier Near The Brahmaputra IN regard to the report circulated by trie Associated Press regarding the movement of a giant glacier near the source of the Brahmaputra, that Agency new states that in all probability the report Is unfounded. The officers in charge of
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  • 145 19 Death Of Well Known American Journalist Columbia (Missouri. July 30. The death occurred here ol Mr. Walter Williams.—Reuter. The late Mr. Williams was the editor and part owner of the Boonville Advertiser from 1884 to 1889. editor of the Columbia Herald from 1890 to 1908. In the
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  • 78 19 For Vacancy On Permanent Court Reuter. Geneva, July 31. League publishes a list of 24 candidates to be nominated f or-a -vacancy on the Permanent Court created by the death of M. Adatchi. Among them are three Japanese, Mr. Yar£da g Mr. Sato and Mr. Nagaoka one IndTan.
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  • 52 19 Four Injured In Serious Gan£ Fight Singapore, Thursday. As a result of a gang fight between Chinese coolies and Sikhs in Chua Chu Kang Road yesterday afternoon in whfel changes and sticks were used freely four Chinese were taken to nos P '&o b of themenreceived serious
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  • 166 19 Broker Blamed For Motor Crash DAMAGES totalling: $5,095 were assessed against W. F. Cameron, broker, 4884 Selkirk avenue, in Ottawa Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Lucas. The case arCwe out of an automobi'' 1 fatality at Granville and Twenty-ninth avenue on Christmas Eve. James Mills, retired, 4410 Angusdrive,
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  • 118 19 Exceptionally Heavy Railway Traffic Anticipated British Official Wireless. London,' July 30. The railways are making extensive preparations to deal with the exceptionally heavy holiday traffic anticipated for next week-end and the August Bank Holiday period. The Great Western Railway expects to carry some 3.000,000 passengers between Aug. 2
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  • 114 19 Tasmania Only State To Show A Decline Canberra. June 28. New South Wales population at March 31 was 2 641 354 nccordine to the Commonwealth Statistician's figures '-mania, the only State ..without a consistent pain, lost 1742 in IWs thro > months and has Only 229.711 oeop'e. There
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  • 133 19 Friend Of Cats And Dogs Sydney. July 1. A mass meeting of cats and dogs, i! called between Fort Macquane an I Balmain, would vote Mr. Henry Hat :h the best man seen in a dog's life, fnenu and benefactar of strays. In tram-driving to Balmain, Lilyfu'i" and
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  • 102 19 Returned Soldiers League Pension Claims Sydney, June 29. Ju-t on 700 successes—a record— have been achieved by the Returned Soldiers League in N.S.W. during the past 12 months, in representations for pensions on behalf of war veterans and thor dependents. Details of the League's pension activities for
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  • 69 19 Singapore. Thursday. Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the Fire Brigade was summoned to Home Road to extinguish a lallang fire. The Fire Brigade received another call at seven o'clock last night to Keppel Road where a- lallang fire was seen to be blazing furiously. There was danger
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  • 433 19 Asia And South America Were Joined INTHROPOLOGICAL and archaeolo- gical links which may prove a onetime connection between South America and Asia are claimed by Mr. Lawrence T. Griswold of Washington, D.C., who returned to the United States with members of his party on R M S.
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    • 193 19 -fTT-IWri i ___^^___i nil ,r- Dignity of its own ne 1935 AUSTIN seven The small "Baby" of tan years ago has roomy, comfortable and really smart light car—yet retains its rime as the most economical means ot bugf" J*** world. What other four seater motor car can offer a of
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