Malaya Tribune, 5 August 1935

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn.- -No. 185 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1935 WYE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune V 1 Monday, Aug. 5, 1935. j y Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, ACIGUST 5, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 %caA The tribune Dominant j In zSMalaya A BRITISH PRODUCT OF SOUND QUALITY AND REMARKABLY CHEAP IN PRICE n ✓A Olfc*. V Parked in 7 lb. tins and y w stocked in tho following: colours:— BLUE WHITE BLACK CREAM GREEN BROWN YELLOW UUlllldiyjyP chocolate (fcx.faS.S.). SIGNAL RKI) I" —but T
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    • 216 1 I HI. ONTAX' CAMERA nolo A "Mill* THE *CIPNTIFir INSTBUMEM« CO, PjO. Box ft. SINGAPORE. 1 Wll.Jllli.il I I—BCT!-!-; i x.L. L i MAAS-2G KLIM POWOEBED MIL.S4 PURE FRESH SAFE DRINKING OR iI»J|7SK GROWING COOKING. •SgJ' CHILDREN. m Obtainable at all Lending Provision Dealer*. OISTRrRTTTORS Getx Bi*os» A Co- LION
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  • 654 2 Shipping News Notices. MARINE LEGISLATION IN U.S. Lagging Eighty Years Behind DEPLYING to the statement of Mr. Rlra A Campbell. coUlteeJ for the American Steamship Owners' Assoeia- t l ,!v increased teWMt, .mpos. d \Tihl SirovlCh B ll on shipowners Would nnovc injurious I the United States Merchant Marine, Mr
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  • 85 2 Europa Has Consumed Nearly A Million Tons Of Oil Berlin The exprors liner Buropa recently eft On her hundredth voyage to New York and back. At. the conclusion of that voyage, it was estimated that !;inco the liner was nut into service on March 19, 1930, passengers find
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  • 352 2 Programme Of New Building IN the middle of last year the Russian merchant) fleet totalled 491 ships of a total of 942.000 gross register tons, but many additions have been made to the fleet since by the purchase of ships in Great Britain, Norway, Germany and Holland. Altogether
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 STEAMER SAILINGS m and BRITISH INDIA I» X 0 S N. Wi SAILINGS: 1 <j| TWAKDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. bUkDWAN J>2 Aug. 29 j KA.fl'f TANA 17.000 Aug. 30 m VNTUA H- 000 Sept 6 rillTKAl 15,000 Sept. 13 S(%ALI f«S ££g j If, ,000 bf-pt. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000
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    • 474 2 HEAP EN6 MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and argo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo. Banka and Bdliton. lor BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) ■j BAN HONG LIONG Fri. Aug 2 fca! GIANG SENG Tues. Aug. 6 For SOI
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    • 183 2 iitiaimuiii»!'" 1 MULLING GENERAL NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROP p VTA SUEZ- Ist 2n<L S fS Ui S 343 ft 369 LondWn Next Sailings- 1938 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Aug. J It HARUNAMARU j s.s. KATORI MARU ig ss KASHIMA MARU fae PJ- *J ufa! YASUKUNI MARU g* Next Sailings— ig3g
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    • 495 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motowhipa. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. ExLONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M q Sham BORINGIA 0-8 6-8 7-8 9-3 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 IM JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10
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    • 472 2 STEAMER SAILING? aw NORDDEUTSCHEI LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1936. "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan Aug. 8 "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. SI "TRAVE'* for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Sept. I HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg
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  • 247 3 m;iltincn1 By .Minis er Of Vcrirulturz Loi)cJ»«jj f July 31 p.mi «I Common* to-duy, the I r I Af'iu uiturc. Ml*. Walter ,!i p"une"d I hi 1 ilettxion of thP ?u»un of ih»* rtnrai IlllllllttV. i,n i i.nil I. I Ihitt It i t»M -T I'K'illMtfJtl
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  • 1549 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Eraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Saturday. 10 a.m. Issue FrJiser yjj." Va.ue Co. Evau 4 Am put 3 0 4,1 4 4 6 £1 A. Kumbang 32 33- 32 33--11 A. Malay
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  • 80 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. LX.R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. August) 10 13 10 19 15 10 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. August) 19 9,10 19 ITIO No. LX.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (.awaidable Spore) I9ffi It* Ho. AugJSept. 19% 19% No. Oct.lDec. 20%
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  • 1186 3 Dividend Raised SIR P. VOULES ON PRICE OUTLOOK I (By Air Mail) London. July 20. j npHE twelfth annual genera] meetins of Gordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Great Eastern Hotel, E.C. Sir Francis Voules, C.B.E. (the chairman), presided, supported by Mr. A.
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  • 167 3 Detcrmiiwd To Uvmaiu On (.old Reuter Wireless. Tin- HuKM4' Aul I HOLLAND i.s de;(r mined In it-main »»n •nc uoid vjindnul itiirtned I>r 'Villpi in ;»o lour view win ii nr udvucivicd W< II lift p.liUt IIMIM lUllMOill I'dlll M'lUT i on ctnimeii i' and run »te\
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    • 208 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, METER I HAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Capita] Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000. Reserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at A'exandria, Batavia, Hamburg, HanHonol H ngkong, HsinX lon, Los Angeles, •ova, New York, a, Rio de Seattle, v Tientsin, Tokyo, Tokyo (Marui >Tsingtau, i Yinfk i
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    • 23 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE. 2. F1NI.AYSON CRF.KN.
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    • 422 3 I I i !TI i SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So lung as pit-mlunis uu insurance are met protection for youi family ia a certainty. But there la always the danger that pi otectlon may be lost, when an accident diverts f undi> norn the insurance te meet expenses. The Asia Life offers
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    • 576 4 M. HASSAN, M 87. BRA WAS AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all aorta of work to electrical, gag and water aervice lines. We #ive prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not conault ua about your requirements Estimate aubmitted upon re- quest without cbarjre or obHgatioTl, 'PHONE
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    • 705 4 SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, 74. PRINSEP STREET. A Mandarin Class for Beginners will be started on 6th Aug 1935. From:-? to 9 pm on Tuesdays and Fridays. PROSPECTUS SUPPLIED FREE ON ENQUIRY NOTICE THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Queensland). NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN taut the Share
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    • 1303 4 TOOTHACHE/ j BANISHED INSTANTLY by ODONTORO. Reliable A Effective oure in a few minutes. Trials solicited. Don't delay— "noVpOISONOUS AND HARMLESS TO HEALTH EVEN WHEN THE NON POIS SALIVA IS ACCIDENTLY SWALLOWED. Prices: large bottle $1.00 small bottle .dO Stockists in Singapore:— Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd., Raffles Place M
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    • 386 4 SINGAPORE S SILK STORE'S I SALE NOW ONI Real Knock-down Prices 1 I 36 40, North Bridge Road. S TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. B X 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, B X SINGAPORE. G Telephone No 2K13 3j Stockists of Ejika 0 5 Prard New Port >>I»|1 3) (31 jj able Typewriter? *Aun^«Higj*
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    • 257 4 nMSUVtmuuiMiUMMit* mmm\ mi i If You desire REAL SATISFACTION Be sure you take all your CLOCKS, WATCHES GRAMOPHONES that go wrong to Yick Woh Hing 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAIR OF CLOCKS WATCHES TO THE I BRITISH ARMY AND R.A.F. BASF. Q MALAYA. p.s.
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  • 478 5 Thorough Training floating school HOUSES lU'AN is truining young seamen [ur hw merchant marine under r n v* hich is !x>th thorough and nt. .«sit to the fine, four-masted L Kaiwu Maru, now berthed rmlnal Dock on a week's 1,1 \*;wHi»uver T proves the point. M)i K
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  • 95 5 Vrrival In Geneva On Short Visit »'.l Honourable .T. A Lyons, MP., I M n w't-r i f Australia, and Mrs. I -i- m»»1 jn Geneva on Sunday. June hort visit. Shortly after arrival •Mrr. I.ynns visited the Interna.or Olfii'K and subsequently insi" iii'v htiilding of the League
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  • 51 5 financial position of the League on S 1 showed that current contributions higher in 19.75 than at the same od the year before. ributions in pespect of arrears were whai less, as was to be expected, "tal contributions, however, stood tA in comparison with 44.14% for the >
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 You can't find a Rough Road with a STUDEBAKER SHOWROOM SERVICE STATION: 15, GRANGE ROAD PHONE 6317: Selling Agents: Central Motors, kuala Lumpur; Ipoh Motors, Ipoh; Suah Motors, Penang; Mal.*?ca Mot:>r Supplies, Malacca.
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    • 396 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I I M M I II I
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    • 858 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PHOHI, HOLLAND j BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE PROGRAMME STATION Wireless Programme For i The Commodore Grand I To-Day Vireless Programme For Orchestra j To-Day (PCJ: 19.71 Metres). tfO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is 7.50 pm Dutch National Anthem and (DJB: 19.74 Metres; DJN: 31.45 Metres; as follows:— upeniag announcement'. TRANSMISSION 9
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  • 131 6 British Agreement With The Continent Reuter Wireless. London July 31. A five years' agreement with an optional break at three years was signed in London to day by representatives of the British Iron and Steel Federation and the International Steel Cartel of Continental producers. The agreement which
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  • 152 6 Bis Increase Shown In Four Months Industrial production during the firsL hre«- or four monLbs nf l!W6 ha.H lncreuap I !n utmost all countries in comparison with i he ftunip ppfjod in 19.14: by In Italy. 1*5-1 in iho U.S.8-R. a-td Chile. 11-13': in Jnpun,. Iicnmark. Finland. Sweden,
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  • 361 6 Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers arrived in Singapore from Europe, Bombay and Colombo, by the Naldera yesterday:— Mr. and Mrs. H. Ainger. Mr. A. Cooper, Mr. L Cameron, Miss E. Dickscn, Mr. J. Guntrip, Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldsmith, Mx\ J.
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  • 102 6 Arrived from N.E.I. byK.L.M. plane Koetilang on July 31:—Mr. Atot, Ir. Harthoorn. Mr. Lemey. Left for Medan, India and Singapore by X.L.M. plane Koetilang on July 31:—Mr. Alot. Arrived from N.E.I, by X.L.M. plane Rietvink on Aug 3:—Mr. Lugt. Left for Europe by X.L.M. plane Rietvink on
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  • 113 6 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 2. The financial newspapers comment favourably on the success of the latest Commonwealth of Australia Loan. The holders of £12.420,113 New South Wales 3 per cent. Stock and of £1.049,363 Victoria 5 per cent. Stock were invited to convert into 3 per cent.
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  • 84 6 Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Tokushima Maru, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Atlantic Maru, due at Singapore, to-day. Maiis expected from Europe, (London) by Air (Imperial), time of delivery «f boxholders' letters only 10 a.m. to-day and general
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  • 302 6 SELLING Singapore, Aug. 2. London 4 months' sight 2|3 15|16 London 3 months' sight 2|3 jWga London 60 days' sight 2|3 M London 30 days' sight 2,3 n pa London demand JJJjJ London T.T. 2 3 Lyons and Paris demand obi Hamburg demand J* 1 New York demand
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  • 190 6 Singapore, n.u&. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 pe* Koyan $108 Rice, B. Rice, No. 2 per Koyan $105 Siam, Rice 1 g"*
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  • 64 6 ALHAMBRA. Bride cf Fi ankerstein." CAPITOL.—"Vagabond Lady." EMPIRE. —"Flirtation Walk." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—Double talkies. ISAKO'S CIRCUS.—Kallang Road. 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH —Indian Talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Fighting Stock." RITZ. —"The Galloping Ghost," chapter
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  • 248 6 Continental Gold Currencies Improve Reuter Wireless. Loudon Aug I. On the Stork Exchange a^an. wsu a!mu i entirely ccntred on hulii* trials which are ran&miog very .iim Wheat rallied .pe»:»?;ji rustling to cover tnalrily owing- to eonUliUed drought in tiic Argentina Hie Guilder (lifthftc .mproveri on tnu news
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    • 408 6 Oiiiuinanii ii'iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiritiitiiiHiiiiininiiiiUMMiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiKji »'••"< tsvmt mvz* '•'iiuij* a SINGAPORE. HOTELSi I Km m J..1111 1111 l l-T iM.,..u...« i. 1 1 t.i.. i ..i.«M8n«n«..«i.»n. 1 m 11 1 .«i 1 «,.«i.«..«n«ti1u«ii« 1 i«n»,S MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I I TO-NIGHT 1 COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to
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    • 86 6 1 Opandl nTheaitve (NEW WORLD, JALAN BESAR) 1 I MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15 P.M. 1 I s I DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME f "Sailors Holiday AND I Flying Fool* I 5 I 7.30 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I I A NEW CANTONESE TALKIE Sar Neo iKa Chu I I Prices include free admission
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    • 122 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE—One complete telescope I $65.50. If interested, willing exchange for Thornton Pickard Camera, 3.5. Cooks lens "T" Dewco Co. Singapore. Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS ore now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing: Supply of Galvd. W. L
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    • 24 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Expert*. $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bra« Baaah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 385 6 [POSTAL INTtLUGfcNCfcI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Sarawak (generally) (Auby) 1 p.m. Sibu and Sarikei (Auby) 1 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 1 p.m. Pamangkat. Sambas and Singkawang (Boelongan) 1 p.m. Trengganu (generall), Besut, Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek (Hong HO) 1 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengalis and Selat Pandjang (Makian) 1 p.m. TO-MORROW
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    • 211 6 DIARY Of TtiC DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures •TO-DAY, AUG. 5 High Tides.—l.s6 a.m., 2.24 p.m. Malayan Chinese Olympiad, fourth day, Penang. Cricket: Colony v. F.M.S., third day S.C.C. Dancing Display by Miss Angela di Martinis' Pupils, Victoria Theatre, 6.15 p.m. Races: Penang Meeting, fifth day. TO-MORROW,
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  • 482 7 Reuter. ath Oi Mu. j Hanau !;|{V PERSI ASIVE WAYS Paris, July 19. MVME Marthe Hanau, known lhe "woman wizard of finance," died to-day in ■J (g prison.—Reuter. in January. 1886. as Iff* draper. Even as a g'rl at business with verv she and her mother
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  • 343 7 Identity Of Armada Jewel Settled THE original ownership of the Armada 1 Jewel, one of the most important items in the Pierpont Morgan collection of miniatures sold at Christie's on June 24, has at last been definitely established. When it was sold anonymously at Christie's in 1902
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  • 234 7 Katharine Hepburn In Hole 01' "IJabliie" Katharine Hepburn in "The Little Minister." by Sir Jume.s M. Barrie! The films' outstanding young star, In the most famous and popular romance ever penned by the great Scottish author! This brilliant combination of names and talents brings one of the
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  • 400 7 Death Of "St. Francis" Of India «By Air Mall) London, July 20. fT is probable that, the death of the world-famous Indian Christian teachei, SadhL Sunder Singh, has occurred ?omeWheve in Tibet. He started on journey In Ajril, 1029, and his Jong absiiice. and the fact that Tibet
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  • 33 7 During the month of June, 27 treaties and international were registered with the League < f Nations according to Article 18 of the Covenant, bringing the total so registered to 3»654.
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  • 285 7 Wife Shoots Husband In Court (By Air MaU) London, July 20. WITH a sentence of five years' imprisonment on a wife the curtain has just been rung down on one of the most amazing- murder dramas in the recent lenral history of France. After terrorising him for
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  • 213 7 French Scientist's Claim Paris. IW. A. VAUDREMER with the r.eip Of his assistant, Mile. Brun, has succeedei after two years of research, carried out at his own expense, in cultivating artificially the bacillus of leprosy. This bacillus was first identified in 1871 by a Norwegian, Dr. Hensen,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 8 7 *> D I ft V ™t MAKERS FAMOUS PjBS^HH
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    • 208 7 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. DERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even n the advanced stages of the disease. No
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    • 505 7 INDIGESTION CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED If you had had years of Functional Indigestion and could find nothing to do you any good, would you not think it marvellous if a few doses of the last medicin? you tried completely cured your suffering? Yet this is what happened to one
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    • 580 8 OPENING TO-MORROW SEVKNTH AM) POSITIVELY LAST DAY ALHAMBRA The thriller that's thrilled the town WEIRD! VWE-INSPIRING THRILLING! WICSIM. \IIC|OK F/ /I Or r. Pr surpassing vll his prevtovs V 1 KARL O V V SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS: .jjL I Your Hair will stand on end when you s.e his monstrjsities You
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    • 389 8 *,Mi,. l H.UiUlHlMtl.m..™ l .™i. t J r THE SCREEN'S GREATEST COMEDY IE AM, AT THEIR Fl AXI ESI I 9mm m-m mm m mWm%\ mm\M 3 PERFORMANCES TO-DAY iP A fIUON I FIGHTINGSTOCK I 0N ill GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE I IT WILL TAKE YOl WEEKS TO STOP LAUGHING OVER THIS
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  • 235 9 "MEVER enjoyed working in a picture than I did in 'Vagabond Lady.'" It was Robert Young, dark and handsome screen star, who has been featured in numerous outstanding pictures of late, talking. "Besides liking the part I played,, I thoroughly enjoyed swaggering through
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  • 97 9 Rare Animal Kor The London Zoo British Official Wireless. London. July M An Okupl, a rare animal irnm ilu* Belgian Congo, described as a cross between a graff«\ a bear ;ind a ??bra, has arrived at the London Zoological Gardens It is wiid to bo th.« only ItvinK
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 362 9 /(HIHATRAVtL/tliyiCt 82 ROBIN/ON ROAD Pl-10NE5248 1° I>OOKS RY I)R C. STOPES. (PASSION: Clo|h Edison $3.60 Pape: Edition $1.20 I OVE: $3.60 $1.20 lOTHERHOOD: M £).6u $1.20 i VTHOLIC METHODS OF BIRTH CONTROL $3.60 I TH »N $9.00 IE YOUNG $2.10 KTHOOD $2.10 r VENEREAL DISEASE S2.lt i 1. THOUSAND $1.50
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    • 37 9 •Help KidneysV tf Trouble or Bladder WHdbc »9» mak*» you suffer from Getting Up Nights, JKervousnaaa, pizzinea* Rheumatiapa. Btlf f ooma, Burninju Ouarar.rrM to en-1 your troubled In. 4 «2aM at aeov tact At all cheuisia, ,53
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    • 363 9 1 YOUR FUTURE You must 1 not talk about luck. You are at the helm of your career. Your future depends on yourself. Look around you. at older menstill struggling along in routine jobs at poor pay. Do you want this kind of middle ape or will you be one
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    • 272 9 f i iTTtTr«t«mn»»»i»«ir»»»t Ulirf if ■mw-m^mmtm-iUJL RECORDS AUGUST ISSUES ARRIVED. ALL HITS! f« >»\ Ask For Lists. V J SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA:— T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE, SINGAPORE. <»»»»»»*»»»».«a»»MaMa»aaa»Mi I Mmmmmm%mm^mumKmm^ t I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I l l l :l<
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 273 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following Is the programme of drills up to and for week ending Aiu*. 11, 1935: TO-DAY, AUG 5 2 p.m.—Changi. S.R.A. C*>. Camp disperses. 7 a.m.—Bukit- Timah Range, Coy., Rifle Competition Practice 2 p.m.—Seletar Range, G" Cf)y Competition Practice TO-MORROW.
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  • 118 10 MR SAKAL DEO liAI 11 id lamMy nu*Ii •m thank all r<lat ami ItumWj. wb»> k niily visited his \>iie Malao .1 «I r i«»z h<'" illness anil i'H *11* •> and *-t'l >r 1 *ii'• if ci .dolenee aid aU.i attended funeral and <rctmu.«n MKFSRS I
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  • 725 10 JX his addresses at Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur on the operation of tin control, Mr. V. A. Lowinger wisely eschewed statements of a hypothetical nature and confined isell strictly to facts which was precisely what the Malayan mining industry desired. Whether ah the facts are acceptable to' the
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  • 130 10 Sovist Airmen Forced To Return Reuter. Moscow r Aug. 3. THE Soviet airman, Levansky, who tool; off on a flieht to the North Pole, thence to San Francisco, reached th* 1 Barents Sea. in 'he south-east corner cf the Arctic at 12.25 (g.m.t.t. Moscow. Aur..
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  • 205 10 MALAYA baa been enjoying an excepcionally brilliant carnival ol sport during the August bank holidays. Bin* apore, Kuala Lumprr and Penang have each had a varied programme of interesting events, and for those whose role in the sporting world is to stand and cheer there has
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  • 151 10 yIME was wlien the newspapers joined In the carnival spirit on these occasions and celebrated Bank Holiday by not publishing. Sunday papers were unknown and with Monday recognised as a day of rest the patient public would wait from midday on Saturday until Tuesday for its news. Competition
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  • 157 10 •THE enormous rocCQM Ol tin- r M E edition established in Kuala Lompiu on Mar. 1 made this development inevitable. People in the F.M.S. greatly appreciated having their own morning paper, printed in the Federal Capital, run by a separate staff and having its own special news service,
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  • 241 10 j»WO such developments in one year are matters which all connected with the Malaya Tribune regard with pride and satisfaction. It has been made possible by reason of the splendid support which has been given us by the public cf Malaya, enabling us to J build up a
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  • 370 10 By "Looker-On" THE Office Flapper went to a cricket match. When a thin, emaciatedlooking chap went in to bat she wanted to know if he was the "spare man." 'A Cameo And a nice 'usband you are! Pourin' all that beer down yer own froat when
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    • 160 10 SPECIAL SALE BARGAIN JmL "bunga RAJAH" j i ROBINSON'S -irjJUjiruirm i IIIItIJIICIII•I«1•■I• I I I I I I I I I ■■■■■■■1■ 1 1 1 J m mm j THE WELL-GROOMED MAN j AND HIS TOILET j Z For men, too, exquisite "1711 is a modern I toilet necessity. "4711"—this
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    • 75 10 -iimii«inii«ii«M«iin«ifn»«B<iiiiiiiimiiiiiini;tiiiinii«iitiniHUliaiU S Victoria Theatre! i I August sth at 6.15 j p.m. f GRAND DANCING DISPLAY 1 t Angela di Martinis I j Pupils j t Part proceeds in aid of ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. f Booking at John Little Co.. Ltd. Z I $2 and $1. Children Half
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  • 415 11 Italo Abyssinian Dispute Still Far From Settled IL DUCE'S SPEECH A DENIAL Mr. Edi.i's Slat men! NO SHIRKING OF THE difficulties British Official Wireless. Home, Aug. it. •yOt are invincible. You will soon see live continents bow and tremble before the Fascist power," declared Signor Mussolini in a famous speech
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  • 323 11 Still Far Removed From Settlement London, Aug. 4. Mr. Anthony Eden broadcast a speech from Geneva, delivered with impressive earnestness. He said: "We had graver preoccupations than the isolated frontier incident. We met in the shadow of a thundercloud which, if it burst, would have had unforeseeable
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  • 309 11 Intention Of Council To Examine Dispute Reuter. Geneva, iiug. 3. All parties having accede*! thertto, a oublic meeting o r tb* L»»affue Council met at 7 pm. and adopted t*o resolutions. The fiist. deattre wl h be terms already repor<xl under which the Conciliation Comml "don will resume
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  • 455 11 Surprise At Weak Line Taken By Abyssinia Reuter Wireless. Geneva. July 31. The Council meeting was fruitful in surprise* and everybody is astonished at the weak line aken by the Abyssinian delegate in omitting a vital point regarding limiting the agenda to the Wal i Wal incident.
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  • 91 11 Ami Mr». IV ,i\v. r:»n Reuter. I ••illllt ',i|V. i. ii I mat'» tin. ,h"' it bet I hiuese ii ii r < f s i.fj .if lunch lime fi n Mi' r iri.p«hue oO the IViiiImoIII 1 <I II» M' l>r. and Mrs. I Vii
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  • 237 11 !it i !'/.♦<! Pld-Fashioned j iiipc rial ism I Reuter Wireless. London Aug 2. i M AP 01D schoolgirl's es- i u i i< u .i toscimile has been i: ciu' 1 the dally .1 House of Commons ■> n fnules ".'i i,n 'in 1 heroine of the
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  • 177 11 Present Parliament May Not t??-assembk' Reuter Wireless. London. Auv{ 2 There is jusi a possibility that the pres?nt Parliament will not re-assem ble on Oct 20. th» 3 date to which It hay idjouvned. The Prime Minuter could recommend His Majesty in the meantime to dissolve
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  • 271 11 Brush With Police MALAY CONSTABLE INJURED Singapore. Monday. VAKLY last night a serious disturbarice was caused by members et lhi.' local Communist party, A Malay police constable attached to the Beach H:>:id Koad Division was hadly injured and there were three :»rr« *t- w It uppearb that
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  • 82 11 Cartoon In American Magazine Reuter. New York, Aug. 5. TT is reported that the Japanese Ambassador at Washington has been instructed by cable from Tokyo to protest to the State Department against a cartoon appearing in Vanity Fair, which' has caused indignation r>niong the local
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  • 57 11 Singapore, Monday. A Chinese coolie who was seated- on the top of a motor lorry which was proceeding along Alexandria Road on Saturday afternoon is said to have fallen off near the Hock San Brick Works. He was taken to hospital by ambulance ni an unconscious state
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  • 87 11 In Broadway Hotel A LONG LETTER OF LAMENT Reuter. New York, Aug. 4. THK Turkish I'rince. Abdul Kerim, the srtorm-centre in Chinese Turkestan in I93H, was found shot dead in a Broadway hotel. It is believed that he i-s a nephew of the notorious Sultan Abdul the
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  • 27 11 Singapore. Monday. I A middlelaged Chinese who was purchasing chandu from a chandu shop in fisher Siren this morning suddenly collapsed and died,
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    • 308 11 THE LEADING ENGLISH BADMINTON COACH Says for perfect 'all round' playing fitness—use .p H OS FERINE Hu\ in Phosferine a 4 wonderful vitalising tonic > §'3r ii, to keep me fit for my T '^^Sllr^M^^K' Coaching duties, and T ensure nerve steadiness /fir /I rom start to finish of L(M
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  • 1118 12 Kim Seng's Triumphs KEEN COMPETITION WITNESSED m 'Sill Hon P<\riunt', Saturday. I/ BKN Lo.'ttpt tit('»n cliara'. ttiis'.d pmctirnlls all event* iTi the Mnlnyan riiim-so Olympiad now if |.'rr>yre:.o ill i'CTIUOtf. No fewer K;».i •\itfhl record»* were broken in the held
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  • 212 12 Penant? Beat Perak U/ 3—2 (From Our Own Correspondent/ Penang, Saturday. PENANG won the men's badm nton match wi-h Perak by three games to two. In the key match, Tung Ghim Huat beat Andrew Lee in WS second singles by 15—12, 13—10. The; score was a fair reflection
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  • 117 12 Singapore, Monday. Grass Fires continued to be plentiful in Singapore during the week-end owing to the terrific hot weather the colony is new experiencing. In all cases the outbreak were due to sportaneous combustion. On Saturday afternoon the Brigade was summoned to Somerset Read to deal with a
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  • 71 12 Chairman Re-Elected Speaker For Third Time (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saiurday. At the opening of the new session of the Assembly, the chairman was reelected Speaker for the third time after a poll. The Speaker, was absent throughout last session on a mission to England on an
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  • 29 12 Members of the Indian Association, Singapore; arc reminded of Hie extraordinary geiieral meeting which will be held in the St. Andrew's School hall at 4 30 p.m. on Saturday,
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  • 620 12 Singapore Johore Winners SINGAPORE and Johore winners at the Malayan Agri-Kbrticultural Exhibition are aiven below. A full list of the winners appears in the F.M.S. edition of the Malaya Tribune to-day. In the Food Crops section Messrs. Joung Teng and Co., Johore, won first prizes for tapioca
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  • 169 12 Comedy Attraction At The (apitoi AT THE CINEMA LIGHT eq/netly u> the feature ol the holiday attraction af. the Capitol, it is called 'Vagabond l ady" and it is an M-G-M production, which means that it has the finish associated with the iatnuus house ol L».*o thi iion.
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  • 89 12 Substantial Increase In Tourist Traffic British Official Wireless. London, July 30. Figures published by the Home Office and the Travel Association indicate a continued growth of the tourist traffic into Great Britain. During the quarter ended June this year, there were 62,141 holiday visitors and 22.213 business
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  • 87 12 Tremors Felt In Teiuk Anson From Our Own Reporter I, Ipoh, Monday. THE earthquake tremor which «hook Penan»? was also felt in Teluic Anson on Saturday morning at the same time—S.30 a m. Two clerks who were at work in the office on Sadrana Estate felt the
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  • 140 12 Large Holiday Crowds At The Week-End Large holiday crowds thronged the Great World on Saturday and Sunday when a number of special attractions were offered by the management and much appreciated by the public. Transport facilities to the Great World have been improved by the running of
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  • 89 12 Gala Twelfth Anniversary Celebrations The twelfth anniversary celebrations of the New World were conducted on a lavish scale over the week-end when huge crowds patronised the various special attractions offered by the management. Every side show was well attended and much enjoyed. The centre of attraction was
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  • 43 12 Singapore, Monday. Knocked down by a car driven by a European at the junction of Grove Road and Geylang Road on Saturday night, a Chinese was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital by ambulance suffering from minor injuries.
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  • 1157 12 Opening Cervmony THE PENSION NAT NOTRE DAME k LARGE and distinguished gathering of over a hundred visitors v welcomed by the Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus at Cameron HighlandSchool, the Pensionnat Notre Dame, which took place at :i.:50 p.m. on Saturday, July 27. On
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  • 2312 13 Malayan Radio Notes And News TENNIS CRICKET BROADCASTS Fine W ork By B.B.C. local lunch-hour MUSIC (By "Radiofan'') 4 GOOD time for listening in Malaya—if you like light and .«•i-rful music—is the titt'.n hour, there are usually three or four >.F. I. stations on the air between and TO metres
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  • 150 14 Splendid Bowling By Whitaker L. DE SILVA'S FINE SCORE IN THE FIRST INNNIGS Singapore, Monday. T*HF, F.M.S. scored a yrvat victory in the annual Malayan Cricket Test to-day when the defeated the Colony by
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  • 647 14 Accounts For Four Good Wickets R. Whitaker, the Perak left-hand bowler, was largely responsible for the moderate total collected by the Colony In their second ixinin^B. He had a dealy spell of bowling during which he accounted for the wickets of Keed. Hewan, Hopkins and Pearse. He returned
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  • 424 14 39 Runs Behind On 1st Innings At 12 20, after the pitch had been rolled the Colony began their second Innings. Pearse and Ponniah opened the batting against the bowling of Hunter and Mayo. Hunter, bowling from the pavilion end, sent down a maiden to Pearse, who
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  • 641 14 Colony Skipper Out For Two Further disaster overtook the Colony when Pearse hit straight into Vanderholt's hands, at 2.38 p.m., a tricky delivery on the leg side from Whitaker. The third Colony wicket thus fell for only 48 runs. Dr. IJopkins came In and hopes of a stand
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  • 1192 14 First Wicket Falls At 32 Left with 87 to make to win, the F.M.S. started on their task at 4.40, the opening batsmeri being Miller and Mayo. Hopkins and Andres took charge of the bowling. The former had four maidens out) of six overs, conceding nine
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  • 114 14 Miss D. Jansz Retains Title (From Our Own Reportery Ipoh, Saturday I THE finals of the Perak junior tenn:.; championships were played off this evening- at the Ipoh Club courts. Miss Diana Jarfsz, the singles champion of j Perak, defeated Miss Helen Khong, 6 6—3. Though
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    • 28 14 Your food always looks so fresh and appetising— what is your secret? No secret my dear, I just order everything from the COLD STORAGE i Warm Studios 114
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    • 249 14 I i I I !M"lMMMmutninitiiimiiiituit!|iNniniiiiuiM^ i ohientall GOVT. SECURITY 5 Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 Established 1874. Head Office—BOMßAY. Summary of 1934 Report I New Policies Issued 48,795,367 I Annual Income f 20,097,261 I L' 0 1 Fo e $346,904,652 lotal Claims Paid $104 312,841 I Funds Increased to 99,448!860
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  • 262 15 l)r. Philip Tyau Retains Veterans' Title LOSING STAGES OF ALL-MALAYAN TENNIS CHA MPIONSHIPS (By "Forward Kuala Lumpur, Monday. r f iK A11-AIii ilayan lennis Championship Tournament has reached its i,; i stages and to-day will
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  • 369 15 Quarter-Finals Of The Men's Open Doubles *1*5 *gai yes." rday morning with the of the remaining matches in the quart, r finals of the open doubles, one havi i* been dtcdcd .-i Saturday when Yoag Loon Chnf and G |>n Kok t> at K imis and A!>autter
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  • 499 15 N :ni Finals Of The Men's Open Doubles i" final i f the men's doubles tooK h»> oarly afternoon. The first ;is (x'twoen th Annamites. Van and Van Ch'm. and the last-minute r i«>n, Yonj* Loon Chonpr of Singand Ooon Kok Ying. t'he Penany "impiori. 1 Ohong
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  • 1444 15 Van Chim And Bong Soo In The Final The semi-finals of the open singles weic nlayed late in the afternoon and resulted in A meeting in I'he final Lim B ong Soo. former holder, and Van Chim. the 38-year-old Saigon player, and Mabyan runner-up in the 1930
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    • 93 15 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and of well-known basic ingredients is marketed, a leading London analyst vouches for the oualitv of Phosferine Tonic Wine as follows: "I find it to be made from a sound fullbodied wine of excellent quality. It is free from
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    • 36 15 COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive use of selected beans roasted by a special process. Van Houten's is stronger chan any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure ot VAN houten's COCCMr r wmmmtmmmmfmmmmMmmmmmmk
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    • 207 15 GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT by reason of the fact j that in a period of little more than a 9 quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly noun* financial position; I j (3) introduced modern innovations that were
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  • 416 16 Handicaps For To-Day's Races THE following are the handicaps for today's races in Penang: Horses, Class J, Mile and Distance: Prohibition 9.4, Kalili 8.11. Bestlot 8.10, Vedas 8.9, Gahen 8.6. Singing Bird 8.1. Vonya Bukit Timah 7.11. Bruas 7.8, Nahgoo 7.7, Punkawalln 7.7. Horr.es, Class 2. Div.
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  • 157 16 Conclusion Of Spring Tournament THE SRC. concluded their Spring Tennis Tournament on Friday when the.final oi the Championship Doubles was played, the match ending in a win for Dr. W. A. Balhetchet and N. E. E*s who beat S. Stewart and N. S. Wise 6—3. 1—6, 7—5. The
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  • 35 16 Kntries for Hie 16th Annual YJI.C.A. Swimming Championship Cam'val \v>'( be accept.d up to 3 p.m >n Thursday, August 8. For entry forms and a*l particular* apply to the General Secretary, .M.C.A.. Singapore.
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  • 419 16 Good Victory For Johore Asiatics THE Ceylon Sports Club had to acknowledge defeat by 3 wickets on Saturday- at the hands of the first Johore Asiatic team to play in Singapore. Going in first, the C.S.C. were only able to score 60, Maniam getting 7 wickets
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  • 88 16 Result Of Governor's Cup Competition The Governor's eun competition was o ayed on Aug. 3 and 4 at the Singapore Garrison Golf Club, Tanglin The following were the best returns' LifUt. C F. G. Bond. 2 up; Major L. J Graham, 1 up; R. C. R. Land.
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  • 774 16 Six Times Champion HOW SHE WON THE TITLE Wimbledon, July g. T<HE famous centre court of the All England club, probably the most widely-known sports arena in the world, has just been the scene of an encounter so tense, so full of drama that at, one
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    • 70 16 MODERN WASHING METHODS S I THAT TAKE HALF THE TIME. PATERSON'S CLENSEL JiJ DOES AWAY WITH ALL LJjk BOILING SCRUBBING MM CLOTHES LAST LONGER jgl HOMES AR2 BRIGHTER. j CLENSEL Per ,Prgc 1)***** 0,55 Obtainable from:— Messrs. Singapore Cold Storage, Orchard Road. Singapore. John Little ft Co., Ltd., Raffles Place.
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  • 461 17 Keeping i it hlCAL TRAINING CLASSES T r Antral Council of Recreative ical Training, which has nod under the presidency Vtor, with the cordial coof the Board of Education, e a survey of the facilities training and to extend the to the many thousands of >.o
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  • 276 17 "Charlie Chan In Paris" Has Unique Plot Ha led as too mos engrossing and 'ntrer.'ouK to date of the famous "Charllo Chan"' films, the latest of the series, "Chariie Chan in Paris." once more starring Warner Oiand, will be shown at 'he Alhambra Theatre shortly. Pre-mow audiences
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  • 253 17 Erection Of Stations In Afghanistan (By Air Mail.) London, July 26. THE Afghanistan Government has placed a contiact with a London company for the supply and erection of five wireless stations in the most- important centres in Afghanistan, it is announced here. The most powerful of the five
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  • 157 17 800 People From Britain To See The Pope (By Ak Mail.* London. July 17. A ciuUe has beo.i arranged, it is announced here. fc»T between 700 and 800 Catholics from Britn n to visit Italy. Th's will be the first All-Cathol c cruise /hat has set sail from
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  • 177 17 Death Sentence Problem MUCH interest is now beng foci-.ssej upon the question of whether a doith seritetfee, duly ratified by the Turkien Parliament, can be revised Cr rot. Ab/Ut three years ago, a notability 01 Eudemish War, murdered, as well as his wife and servant.
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  • 240 17 Stars Faced Dangers In "Call Of The Wild" For almost two mcnths, Clark Gable, Loretta Young and Jack Oakie braved snowslides, starvation and death in subzero Mount Baker, Washington, filming Darryl Zanuck's 20tb Century production "Call of the Wild," which comes to the Alhambra (Theatre shortly. The
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  • 635 18 Commissioners Rules j j "SANDERS OF THE RIVER" "AS far as making films is conterned, Africa is the 'if country," says Zoltan Korda, director oi Sanders of the River"' featuring Fau Robeson, Nina Mac McKinney and Leslie Banks which
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  • 141 18 Hinjf Crosby Tells The World No matter how many operas Parc1 iiioun: m '.y dec'do to produce, the Stuoio will nave to film them without Bing Ciosbv. He flatly laid down the 'a.v recently. •'I know," lu- r.nnounced, "that I'm n» t bo ii;; tcns>!dered for
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  • 38 18 Berlin. Uv v.v. Klatt. agred :2:-> suffered concussion when his delivery van collided with a motor hearse. The driver of (ho hearse laid him on th* h er and drove h":n to hospital.
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  • 472 18 Ho 11 y wood He aut i c s MAE WEST UKES JEWELLERY AMONG Hollywood's stars, reputed the most ful group of women in th< each has some individual cha istic she has adopted to glamour or fascination. No matter how beautiful she may be,
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    • 119 18 f| UT\AT OFFICE AULDAY A ANDREW.S =s» IN THE MORNING Not only in the office but in the home or outdoors, the daily task imposes a strain on body and mind, especially when the weather is trying. This strain can only be withstood if health and fitness are maintained at
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  • 408 19 v.|w ntiirous Britons iiHi 1) BE SOLDIERS or fortune Ily Air Mail) London, July 27. adventurous-minded > f all ages and of widet types, have sought i day or two to offer to the Abvssinian A rim .f soldiers of fortune iriity
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  • 479 19 Constitutional Problem For M.P.'s British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 2. Jl CONSTITUTIONAL question of some n difficulty with reference to the Speakership of the House of Commons has been occupying the attention of the Government and Parliamentarians in recent weeks. The constitutional convention, which with rare exceptions
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  • 171 19 Question Of Delimitation Of j Constituencies j j British Official Wireless. London, Juiy 31. The under-Secretary of State for India announced in the House oi Commons at question time that the Governmem had decided to set up a committee to make recommendations for the delimitation of constituencies in
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  • 164 19 i "Peril Will Come Suddenly, So Prepare" UJE must not forget that the Empire, with its colonies, excites the covetous eyes of the world's strategists,' said Sir Abe Bailey, the South African mining magnate, at a dinner in honour of Mr. G. M. Higgins, Premier
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  • 61 19 Singapore Saturday. An Indian named A. M. Adris was tnis morning charged bclore Mr. Norman Orice in the Third I'olUo Court with criminal breach oi 'rust ia respect '>l a .'>>'.: ring with a se ling of 10 brilliants valued $200. The accused claimed trial and
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