Malaya Tribune, 16 August 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII. No. 195 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935 mvb CENUEL The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Aug. l<>, 1 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 fie jfttmfog 1 Dominant In zSMulaya DAWSON'S FRICTION SURFACE RUBBER CANVAS BELTING? II is first-class product and very cheap in price. Why not have a trial length and see how it stand-* up to the job. We have storks in m „st sizes and also of Sole Agents: WKI.TONA .U.K
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    • 290 1 IHK "CONTAT* C UHERA SoleAg— ti THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, F-O Box n. SINGAPORE. 1 1 i i i i i i i j 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
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  • 901 2 Shipping News Notices. ROYAL NAVAL REVIEWS Prerogative Of Trinity House Vessel PGR many years a familiar feature of r Royal Naval Reviews has been the yacht which, by some P£ Sr P Uve prerogative, now always prtccues the Royal yacht when the King steema past his Fleet, at inspection TVlo
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  • 167 2 Performance Of Swedish Cargo Ship THE motorship Argentina, v of the Bwe'dish Johnson Line, has just paid its first visit to Stockholm on her return from her maiden voyage across tine Atlantic to South America. Though a cargo ship principally, the Argentina maintained an average speed from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 412 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Si n *j*J? ore RAN PUR A 17,000 Aug. 10 BCKDWAN 6,070 Aug. 29 R-AiPUTANA 17,000 Aug. 80 MANTUA 11,000 Sept. 6 CHITRAL 16,000 Sept. 18 SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 26 CATHAY 16,000 Sept. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct.
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    • 448 2 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straite Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore jo Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For B VTA VIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENG Fri. Aug. 16 s.s NAM TONG Tow. Aug. 20 For
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    • 182 2 J|. Y. ILL INE GENERAL 'J^gg^Wt NEW REDUCED FARES TO VIA SUEZ. Minimum Rates. Ist 2 Next Sailing*— 1935 i HARUNA MARU Aug. 22 s s KATORI MARU Sept, 6 KASHIMA MARU Sept. 19 ms. YASUKUNI MARU get. 2 ,8. HAKONE MARU s SUWA MARU Of To Japan via Hongkong.
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    • 513 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Ex- cellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham *ERRI A 20-8 20-8 21-8 22-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10
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    • 450 2 STEAMER SAILING? i NORDDEUTSCHEI LLOYD. Bp x i (Incorporated in iGermany). The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. MM, "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan 27 "TRAVE" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Sept. 8 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bread §"ISAR," also call Aden, Genoa,
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  • 184 3 ViTWfciCIATION OF LOCAL VALUES I ,S.A. Consumption Much Iktter ijut fnurnvitil < Sn.yu|K>rt. Friday morning. ».siMv»MM'rv), 19'fy els., up 1« ct. Ton* St«::uly quiet. i i Kincn|wi,. down 4, I ~4U> Prices;— iui< ii■ 5 11 lGd„ unchanged. ,i ,11 'I "in Steady, quiet. ~«!v: 11 15
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  • 65 3 LYALL HYATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Friday. MINING Unchanged. Sunsiei Luas I] IS $1.22. U Klangs $1.13. $1.18. Sungei Way $2.70, $2.80. S. Kinta $2.50. $2 80 Kuchal 72. 76. Raubs $6.80. $7 OH Norths 54. 58. INDUSTRIALS Unchanged. Traction OrdS. 99. 10 3. Con. Tin Smelters Ords. 21 8 30
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  • 21 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyail and Evatt:—
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  • 572 3 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. L*>ue Fraser y&L vaue <St uo. Evatt 4,- Amput 4,3 4,9 4,3 4,6 il A. Kumbang 33|6 34|6 33|- 35|--11 A. Maluy 60 61 60- 61,- 5 A. Hitam 13,6 14|6 13j- 14|--s>l A. Weng 1.80 1.90 1.85 1.75 £1 Bangrin 20,6 21|- 201- 21|Sl
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  • 131 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND P.TOCK BROKERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Buyer* •euera. >% 1901 red 1940 §400.000 f -eat Mar. SI Sep*. 30 108 HO norn 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600.00» Interest s**r 31 Sept 30 H2 1H non. 4y 2 <v r 1909 red 1955
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  • 359 3 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Lsslle Value. Frastr Lyall and Shares. and Co Evatt. 1 Allenby 150 1.60 1.55 1.65 IA. Gajah 1.00 l.iJ 1.05 l.iO 1 A. Hitam 1.5U l.uJ 1.45 1.D5 1 A. Molek 0.85 0.90 0.87 0.92 2A. Malay 2.80 2.90 2.90 3.00 1 A. Panas 1.50
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  • 377 3 0 4 OLOBUf O QUOTATIONU jl s 3 > Wk > issue Fraser \jj*h Value. Co. rvatt. $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 $2 A. Brick 7ft Pre. 1.75 1.85 1.80 1 90 $10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 3. A. T 120- 125 122 6
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  • 77 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. in eases (F. 0.8. August) H% 19% Good F A.Q. in case* j (F. 0.8 August) 19% 19% No. IX.RSS. (Spol'-loose) (awardable Spore) 19% 19% do. Sept 19% I.' 7 do. OcVDec. 20% 20% do. Jan
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  • 444 3 Ruling Factor In The Rubber Market MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, reported on July 30 as follows: PLANTATION—The crisis in Holland and the great uncertainty of the Dutch guilder has been the ruling factor in the market during the past week. The resignation of Dr.
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  • 210 3 Guthrie And Co.'s Wcsklj Review MESSRS. Guthrie and Co.. Lo. &:.gi pore, in their weekly report Flate:— The market generally has be*:ii dull fcr the past week, but manufacturers have displayed quite a keen in teres.. Despite an appreciable drop in Malayan Imports. Colony StocKs at the end
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  • 430 3 Analysis Of Some Recent Developments The Economic Intelligence Service of the League of Nations has just. published, under the title Commercial Banks. ltf§r.*.')4. a new edition of the volume on commercial banks published in 1931 and covering the period 1925-1933. As before, the bulk of th? volume is
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  • 358 3 British Reaction To Nipah Davclopment (By Air Mailt 'Fxnn Our Own Corrcspondentj London. Aug. 2. MI PAH Distilleries Company's proposal H to mci ease its espital for developraent evokes the following comment from tne Financial Times.'' It would be an additional feather lr. the cap oi Malayan
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  • 37 3 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 15. Sterling on Now York 4.98-9 16; Pari 75» i Gold 140 Id. Ihe stock markets were idle and somewhat irregular. War Loan 3'j per cent. 10<; Briiish Official Wireless.
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  • 102 3 20,600 Tons Exported In July F.xpoits of rubber (long tons of 2240 lb. dry weight) trOm the N.E.I, for the month of July amounted to 20,600 tons, Of which 12,872 tons were estate rubber and 7728 tons native rubber. The respcctlve tola's lor. tne six months Janvaiy to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 237 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. METER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. apftal Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000. Reserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow. Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinkinf, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila. Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, 'Maka. Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio
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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, Manarer OFFICE: I. FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 80 3 Nederlandsche Han del-Maatschappi j, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGLR, BATAVIA. Branches throughout) the Dutch East Indies and i» the Straits Settlementa, India, China, Japan and Arabia, LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank. limited. I Correspondente in
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    • 210 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpiralien lid, (Incorporated in Straita Settlementa). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. lIEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chef Swee Cheng,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 613 4 I I I I I I I I I I; lii|i>li:l:il'«Mlllll!li:i;;fßinil!lT3J# M. HASSAN, 86 3T, BRAS BASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I U— I I We undertake all sorts of work I I in electrical, gas and water ser- vice lines. I I We give prompt attention to all f I
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    • 642 4 WANTED WANTED—DRESSER-CLERK—Prefer-j ence to young South Indian 3rd grade, j efficiency in Office routine with good hand- writing, typewriting and accuracy at figures. Good prospects to hard worker. State salary required with copies of testimonials. Write Box 913, Malaya Tribune. WANTED—An experienced cutter «nd outfitter, must be able to manage
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    • 681 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land situate at Orchard Road (near Angullia Park Road) Singapore I areas 25 082 sq. ft., 2,587 sq. ft. 750 sq. ft. To be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 30 Chulia Street. On Wednesday, 28th August, 1935, At
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    • 728 4 PROCLAMATION. NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. STATE OF NEGRI SEMBILAN. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT SEREMBAN. Originating Summons No. 131 of 1033. In the matter of the Estate and Effects of Soo Wah Hong alias Too Wah Khcng, deceased. Between The Estate and Trust Agencies (1927)
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    • 259 4 1 i i i wm ROCK LIGHT (Registered Trade Mark). Liquid Carbolic Soap Cleans and Disinfects. "ERADICO" ANTI-VERMIN SOLUTION FOR KILLING MOSQUITOS, FLEAS, COCKROACHES, etc. BOILER FLUID (For Steam Boilers). CREOSOTE DISINFECTANT (Germicide, Antiseptic Deodorizer). Sole Agents:— Boon Seng Co,, Ltd. f TEL. 72C8. 36 &38 Robinson Road, .ttaiS*SSSBSSSBMS«SaBMB*«SWs«B«M Cj
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    • 260 4 1 I I If You desire REAL SATISFACTION Be sure you take all your CLOCKS, WATCHES GR AMOPHONES that go wrong to Yick Woh Hing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAIR OF CLOCKS WATCHES TO THE BRITISH ARMY AND R.A.F. BASF MALAYA. MMMMWM PS. mmj
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  • 713 5 Woman Works "Miracles A Musical Library World's Heaviest Calf? HERE are some strange stories sent by |1 Reuter correspondents from all narts of the world: SHE CURES THE BLIND Hundreds of cripples and invalids are ...ring daily at a small village near risal 'Bengal) in the hope
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  • 541 5 Indian Women Find It Hard To huosc i ,»mre more at i u»-11... li i> present dav ti.uj.»! worm v i.i m will; modern i.f inijuj» t '-'iitiim India oil w r<-ri• habits usurping t. »1 i-.tr oil!: loiejun culture vyine fi'uditious. and orihodoxv i a iM
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  • 243 5 For Robbery With Temple Servant Matara (Ceylon*. July 18. A YOUNG priest who pleaded guilty ol theft was caned in the Matara Police Court to-day. "It seems to me that by employing irresponsible and untrustworthy men who have no consciousness of the high and
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  • 163 5 Instructions Broadcast By Doctor Dixon island. U S S R Commoni ition by radio Im* enabled a doctor here to OOndUCt a difficult case of childb rth many oii'ca away. Dr. Firsov of Cape Deir.. oJQ the Novaya Zcmlya in the Arctic Ocean wai attending the
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  • 119 5 Fat Men Club's Annual Dinner Wilmington, >t3Ssachuse ts. Seventeen loop of fat men sat down at the annual dinner of the United State:; Kat Men's Club here and ate s«» much M they could, but they welched I ss when they left for heme than when th»v started.
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  • 120 5 Runs Amok In Moscow Streets Moscow. I m the streets h'T? werr Lhrown into a panic by the -ight of t strange, sha«*ry animal with big born* charging down the miildle of the road. But round the corner, in full pursuit, came keepers from Moscow's Zoo, ahout
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 81 5 h l~t I I k I I I I I I'lll.lH* l f.<|v«lltll|ll|UI''klltll|l1«"^ 1 *iJiĔ» mi JLa s JHB HEf I s GUARANTEED TO CURE. I Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ferment i f Debility, Metabolism Fcrmentive I Catarrhs, Flatulence and other I stomach troubles. I Sold at all Dispensaries Stores. 1 I
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    • 362 5 CHILDREN AND FRUIT. Children so like fruit that' they seldom stop to think whether ,t i in a tit condition to eat. Unripe or overripe, damageu. By-blown, or unclean fruit is dangerous and may cause serious stomach trouble, diarrhoea, worms, or even cholera. In Vhe event of your child having
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 586 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAV E TO-DAY'S EMPIRE avrom-medan STATION PROGRAMME Um» MEDAN TIME Wireless Programme For The Summer Revellers -By 500 P .m ugm classical concert. Tn-Fiav GeorCP Hav 60 pm Vocal Programme. JU Udy UCUI K C **»J p.m. Children's Hull hour. 700 p.m. News Bulletin. ID.1R. 10.74 ttetro; DJN- II
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  • 144 6 KAISAIM-HLND Singapore, Friday. Tru following arc the pn ihe P. and O. liner Kaisai-I-Hlnd. which left Singapore for Europe at 9.30 aon. to-day Tht Rev. G Ca&Mdv. r.'r L. Barros, Mr. W. Spcngler, Mr. I. Glennic. Miafl Hardman, Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. and
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  • 115 6 3H T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 16. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nieuw Zeeland 22' Kumsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura 18; Minderoo 16; Toussoum 14; Larut 13; G. Nicolaou 11; Kinta 9; Glenogle 6. £mpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3)
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Ane;by for Sibu and Saiikei. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. to-monv.w will now close at 11 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 76 6 Mails expected from Europe, (London Parcel Mails), by the Ranpura, to-day, time of delivery of parcels 9 a.m. tomorrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies, etc., by Air (Qantas>, time of delivery of boxholders* letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 190 6 gSLUNG Singapore, Aug. 16. London 4 month*' sight 2|3 31'32 London 3 months' sight JiJ JgJ® London 60 dayi' tight -.3 55» London 30 days' sight J*/• London demand J.J J}| London XT. z 3 2 \H Lyons and Paris demand 8« Hamburg demand "J New York demand
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  • 91 6 British Official Wireless. London, Au£- 15 Paris 75 1 64. New York 4.98' B Montreal 4 .98 7 Brussels 29 44';. Geneva 15.20'|. Amsterdam 7.34V Milan 60 15 32. Berlin 12,33, Stockholm Copcnhasen Oslo 19 90**. Vienna 26% Prague 119»'2Helsingfors *****. Madrid 36 7 32. Rio 4* i
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  • 183 6 Singapore, Aug. 15. r. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $141 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam. No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Rice, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice 1
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  • 186 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TODAY AUt/ 1« High Tides.—l 2 26 a.m. 12.13 p.m Boxing: Gunboat. Jack; v. Young Aide; Little Abayan v. Young Atnan, Olympic Stadium, 9.15 p.m. Football: S.AJ'-A. League, Com. Cup Post Office v. Municipal Stvlcm M.P.H- v. Fraser and
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  • 63 6 AXoxiAMtsRA. —"Cali of the Wiia CAPITOL.—"GeId Diggers of 1925. EMPIRE.—"Bird of Paradise." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Danclna Sid-L-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkies. MARLBOROUGH.—Indian Talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION. —"Ruggles of Red Gap.'' RITZ. —"The Man with two l
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  • 114 6 Dukat, Norwegian, 761 tons, from Bangkok 16,8. to Bangkok 178 G. G. Merlin. French, 953 tons, from Saigon 15 8, to Saigon 19 8 City of Oran, British, 4.727 tjns.. from Dairer 158, to London 18 8 Dempo Dutch, 10,064 tons, from Sourabaya 16 8, to Rotterdam 16
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 777 6 I SINGAPORE NOIIIS I 5 M ■■■>(•■ i ~.t f-I, »M -II» „.n«H«ii«i-«ii«M«.t«i.»i!«i.«ii«n«ii«n«ii«nBn«ii«M»uBU«ii«*i»u»N»u«ii«M«u»iimi«:« MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT I I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 P.M. I DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight I I OUTSTANDING CABARET SUCCESS THE FAMOUS CONTINENTAL ACROBATIC ECCENTRIC DANCERS v f ERIC GERDA Late of Palladium,
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    • 357 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Lady Canvassers required for Provisions business by European firm. Reply Box No. 716. Malaya Tribune. Why go elsewhere for your weekly periodicals and magazines when you can ge! them at PETER CHONG'S. the cheapest Newsagents ii Malaya at the following rate*: All 2d. Papers like Tit Bits. News
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    • 157 6 S I I I I t I I I I i i i i t i i i i i i fj I Better Eyesight j For You I Our 18 point examination is a 1 conscientious study and 1 covers every possible eye 2 deficiency. a n S?»ence has
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    • 24 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdreasers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Expert*. $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93. Bras Baaah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 252 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Reagat and Tembilahan (Marost 1 p.m. Philippine Islands (Saparoea) 2 p.m. Ttengganu (generally) B& (Mahidol) 2 p.m. Java South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Nieuw Zeeland) 2.30 p.m. Australia, Eastern and Southern (Nieuw Zeeland) 2.30 p.m. New Zealand (Nieuw Zeeland* 2.30 p.m. Belawan
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    • 126 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations, deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F. West Coast. Alor Star 84 0.26 8.5 72 Butterworth (PW) 85 0 38 5.7 73 Sitiawan 86 0.60 3.3 72 Bt. Jeram 85 0.34 2.3 72 Malacca
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    • 221 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune" .This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 183 7 THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA New Fort Guns 1 BEING MADE IN VICTORIA .Melbourne, July 24. POWERFUL 3-inch anti-aircraft guns for the defence of the six capital cities and Newcastle and win will he manufactured almost ediately at the Maribbyrnong ition factories. of a vote of
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  • 206 7 Former Student Of Church Of Kn^land Perth, July 27. A n« 'ii' Mogical student of the CI j, r vi i.:U, Mr Hepburn J. Tc'u,.» Mi "iti Guildford Grammar .< lie- u ooy v. ,i> jeeeivrd into the Mos- Jatiit it the Mohammedan Mosque, ivr>h 'A' on
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  • 173 7 Mornlngton Island Affected Sydney, July 27. EPIDEMICS of malaria and mumps have broken out among the natives and the white population of Mornimnon Island, in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Many deaths of aborigines have occurred. Mortality has been heaviest among Queensland bush natives, because of the lack of
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  • 189 7 Praise For Aborigines Of Australia Sydney, July 29. Canon Netdham, chairman of the Australian Board cf Missions in an ad tit ess to th. MTions Club, Sydney, r*-lat-d expeiier.ces with Australian aborigines To illustrate the unselfish nature of nativ s. Canon Needhum told of a paity of
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  • 201 7 The Causes Of The Disease Melbourne, Juiy 25. rOCKTAILS, insufficient food, and exposure to the cold when attired in flimsy evening dresses, are responsible for much of the tuberculosis in young Australian women, said the Chairman of the Health Commission (Dr. E. R. Robertson) to-day. He was
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  • 220 7 Campaign To Drive Them Away Perth, July 27. Shooting emus is just not done in the best pest-destruction circles these days. You make the birds drink themselves to death, instead. The emus are on the march, from the dry inland areas to the green agricultural areas. The
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  • 311 7 M nth!) return of deafen' and port stocks, Straits Settlements, at close of business, July 31, 1935, as declared in Dry Tons. A. DEALERS' STOCKS DRY RUBBER WET RUBBER (estimated dry weight) Total Crepe Total ell I—— grades T rritoiy RS S. U.S.S. Estate Remill Cols. Wet
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  • 219 7 Interesting New Museum Set Sydney, July 29. CRUDE tanged stone implements, shaped like a bicycle seat, part of a new collection at the Australian Museum, are an ethnological puzzle. Whether they were for chopping food, throwing-weapons, or has religious or ceremonial significance, ethnologists cannot say. They are extremely
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  • 108 7 Lightning Kills Mother And Son Belgrade. As they tmbmced after having beenarted for six months a mother and her son were killed by lightning. I<s Ssdikovitch wu~s a shepherd, tending flocks in the mountains above D bar. in Serbia. Because he had not home for many months
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  • 329 7 An English Contralto's Views Melbourne, Ju'y 25. THREE month* of travelling In tft* eastern 'states have hft Made me Muriel Brunskill, the famous English contralto, with some Very definite impressions about Australia and AustraTans. After touring Queensland and New South Waks she has arrived ir. to begin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 111 Macleans removes tobacco wJM stains, polishes the teeth, j I and preserves the enamel, i Make sure you get j Sates Representative llilliii l si o, j' E 1 jiijiiSl GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275, South Bridge Road, Singapore. (Optician Mr. C. T. FAN). (Tel. 2164). CHARGES CHEAPER THAN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 719 8 I_ j 4k mi „i. tv nirture last night! and so will you when you Kverv Movie-fan raved over this migntv picture w»i "»k p see it—A masterpiece you must not miss! 4 xj- I Z_ZT-ZI ZZ Matinees Saturday j Again 10-Nighl ttl UftMIIDll 6.15 9.15 ALH ABTIPICJ% and Sunda
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    • 341 8 iiri»— m—— ~s I 5 COMEDY STARS IN THE 5 STAR COMEDY OF THE YEAR j j ii "RUGGLES of RED GAP' i /111 1 fffc I S7d f il I I-P lIVAIW descendant of a long line'ofVntK 1 LHAKLIiaijL/lUtitllUii j: MARY BOLAND CHARLIE RUGGLES I as effervescing Effie ready
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 396 9 i i i i ■''•"•"■"•'«'•■''■''•"•''■"■«■"■•'•"■ntiiiiiiiw nitiiiiuiitfi/. Grand Xlie£i,ti*e j (NEW WORLD, JALAN BESAR) I 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 2nd Version Final Chapters i j TAHZAN THE FEARLESS j Moif thrills and action than the Ist Version 1 With BUSTER CRABBE 1 Prices include free admission to New World 1 _><)
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    • 581 9 ANOTHER FEATURE ATTRACTION MUN WAH CANTONESE TROUPE Now at the I Great World i 1 NIGHTLY |j 2 MEET YOUR ERIENUS. GREET YOUR RELATIVES, ENJOY THE COOL AND DUSTLESS ATMOSPHERE, AND PLEASE YOURSELE WITH THE GREEN AVENUES I I AMUSEMENT EVERYWHERE I OATE ADMISSION AS USUAL 10 cts. LADIES FREE.
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    • 387 9 llllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll *******************************************************1 l ......................^..«..inMiMMimi i Z OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF KUALA LUMPUR I For the convenience of our numerous* customer* in Kuala Lumpur, w» tak? t pleasure to announce that we have appointed i Messrs Gay Music House j s I (Telephone: Kuala Lumpur 3210) I 203, BATU HO
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  • 747 10 QF late, thero has been a feeling of dissatisfaction, not confined to Singapore, with the apparent inability of the Rubber Restrict ion Scheme to exercise a more favourable influence on the price of the commodity. With the passing weeks, that feeling has shown signs of increasing impetus, and,
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  • 85 10 Striking Results Of Doubled Servics TllL result* of the doubling of the ser- f ice o£ the K.L M between Amster<l am unci Batnvia him* been very favourable During the first four weeks mail »o the east increased by 47 per rent and thai on homeward bound p'anes
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  • 80 10 Metropolitan Force To Have Flying Club British Official Wireless. London, Aug. IS. Suggestions for a flying club for members of the Metropolitan Police Force have been approved by the Commissioner. Lord Trenchard. The club would be self-supporting and would not be used as part of the official police
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  • 138 10 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 9. The University Committee of forestry has appointed Mr. J. N. Oliphant as Director of (he Imperial Forestry Institute ai Oxford. HLs appointment takes effect in Hilary term 1936 and Ls for three years. The following Colonial Office
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  • 14 10 Professor H. Anion, of Raffles College, sailed for Home on leave by tne Kaisar-i-Hind.
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  • 147 10 i COMMUNIQUE, sent to us in an envelope marked Urgent" from the Colonial Secretary's office, announced that His Majesty the King had approved the suggestion that recipients of the Jubilee Medal may have their names engraved around the rim. The news will interest those fortunate
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  • 175 10 •THE spell around the name of Lawrence of Arabia persists. Continental newspapers have published a story to the effect that he is not dead at all. but has been seen at Port Said "on his way to Abyssinia." The news of his death was evidently a mysterious
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  • 225 10 jyjENTION of the name Achmed Abdullah is a reminder that many rea- Deis of his stories have wondered what manner of man he is who is entitled to so romantic a signature. The news item which tells of the coming film |rj Hollywood supplies the
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  • 145 10 •T-HE second number of •'Motoring m Malaya.'" the official organ of the Automobile Association, fully maintains the promise of the first. It contains I many informative articles and plenty of illustrations and altogether is an indispensable journal for the well informed Malayan motorist. The story of the
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  • 373 10 By "Looker-On" THE principals of a musical comedy recently lent a hand at a charity show. The chorus also attended, and lent a leg. A We read that many staid business men are responsible for some very Siever inventions. We pity them il then wives ever
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    • 399 10 |robinson's| FINAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE Now you will find (he prices cut down ti» mch figures thai if would be a pity to mUtĕ such a wonderful opportunity I LAST DAY:— I I AUGUST 17 th. Never >g|^_ before such a cigarette! Ihe fragrance of rare Virginia .is it
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    • 67 10 1 RAILWAYS ARE A NATIONAL I ASSET j I i DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. CHIA- At Jupiter Lodge, No. 147, Haig Road, to Mr. and Mrs. Chia Tiang ChoO, a daughter, on Friday, August 10. Grand daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Tan Jiak Chong and the late Mr. and Mrs. Chia
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  • 294 11 KILLED IN MOTOR SMASH Sir \Basil Blackett VISIT TO MALAYA RECALLED r IE news of the death of Sir Basil Blackett, who visited Malaya retly in connection with the Comi of Inquiry into the currency •ma of the Straits Settlements, ome at i shock
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  • 53 11 RAF. CRASH DURINO "AIR WAR': A R:val Air Fore- muhl'ie B^oru,"i v T, nm, t e; ;r rcise a chcbLm rlcVc Hagsnot, Suney, burst into llames and was des!roved The machine I Vnunua night bomber, had a crew of five, who managed to Sa,e,y The P'Curc .shows the gnfed 'plane's
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  • 219 11 Iteprrsenleil lirilMi Treasury lii Vmerica Sir Basil held several other important financial posts. He was k member of National War Savings Committee and Irom 1917 to 1919 represented the Hrtish Treasury in the United States. in 1919. on the completion of his work in America he was made
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  • 410 11 Two Addresses To Rotary Clubs n he arrived in Malaya, busy as on the subject of his inquiry 10n.',, yan curr ency problems, he "me to deliver two addresses to Kini? t ry Clubs at Singapore and Pr, Lum Pur. in which he discussed Roosevelt's policy and
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  • 116 11 R.A.F. Officer May Break Record London, Aug. 15. MR F B. Chapman, tfi* R.A.F. officer i" who is flying to Australia and back to se« his family during a month's leave, passed Joup.iur at noon to-day on the way to Calcutta. He appears likely to beat
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  • 48 11 Alleged Photographing: Of A Naval Base Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 15. REPORT from Shimonoseki states that the Japanese Police have arrested Mr. Frank William Lowe, a twenty-six year old employee of a Melbourne firm, on a charge of photographing the Chinkai Naval Base in South Korea.—Reuter.
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  • 55 11 Tender Accepted; Work To Begin Immediately RENDERS submitted' by Kuan Yuen for the erection of the new Pavilion Theatre in Kuala Lumpur have been accepted by the trustees of Loke Wan Tho (minor), aiid construction will commence immediately. The lessees of Kuaia Lumpur's new theatre, as stated
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  • 556 11 Non-Stop Flight Plan "CAN BE DONE IN 2 1 2 DAYS* 1 THERE passed through Colombo recently two people who, if they realise the ambition they confident ly hold, will make aviation history. Mr. John Leslie Dampney, a 24--year old Londoner, plans a non-stop fipht from
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  • 45 11 A cooking class will begin at thr> Y.W C.A., Raffles Quay, on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 5.30 p.m. Another class in French will begin on Monday. Aug. 19, at 9.30 a.m. This class will be held twice weekly, on Monday and Thursday mornings.
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  • 185 11 Nazi iMeeting In Berlin FOREIGN PRESS ALSO DENOUNCED Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 15. A HUGE Nazi meeting in support of the anti-Jewish campaign was held at the Sports Palate and addressed by the thief Jew-baiter, Herr Julius Streicher. He began his speech with a violent attack on
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  • 160 11 L.C.C. Programme For School Teachers British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 15. The Dr>3don County Council is ogam ivn < it an extensive programme of lectures and refresher classes" to enable hen in the Council's schools to keep abreast with educational developments and wideh their outlook on literary, historical
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  • 52 11 As already reported by the Tribune, a movement is on foot to establish a flying school in Malaya, to be known as the "South Malaya Flying School." An extraordinary general meeting of the Royal Singapore Flying Club has been called for Aug. 22, at 6 p.m., to discuss
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  • 46 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. AUSTRALIAN NEWS BY AIR MAIL. 7. FBTIIION FOR EXHUMATION OF BODY, 12. TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN FROM CHINA 13. SHORTS NEWS. 14, 15 and 16 CINEMA TOPICS, 18. EVILS OF EIASED NEWS AND PROPAGANDA, 19.
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  • 63 11 Mr. Rockefeller's Rsply To Mr. Roosevelt Reuter. I. Washington, Aug. 16 r is revealed that Mr. Rockefeller made gilts in oil shares to individuals and charities totalling 25 million dollars in nine days after President Roosevelt's "tax the rich" mesage to Congress. During the past eight months
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  • 54 11 Mr. P. Veerasamy, eldest son of Mr V. Pakirisamy, of the staff of Messrs Allen and Gledhill, advocates and solicitors, sailed for England by the Conte Verde on Tuesday evening, to study law. Mr. Veerasamy is an old boy of the Anglo-Chinese School and was seen off on board by
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  • 161 11 Three-Power Talks DUE TO BEGIN TO-DAY Reuter. British Official Wireless. Paris, Aug. 16. JT is indicated, in French circles that now that the British and Italian viewpoints are known the French Government is seeking a formula which may form a practical basis for the discussions at the
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 16. It is officially stated that Italy now has a million men under arms. The calling up cf the remainder of the 1911--13-14 classes, announced two days ago meant a further 150.000 called'to the colours.—Reuter.
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    • 204 11 HEfMAN BUTTER I The fresh delicate I flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to j the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scru- j i n o MAAS. I SHB3 ■■■-■mv, THE I) WE HAVE THE RECORDS! H Jg
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  • 168 12 I iENSATION AT TAIPING I Hylam Action MYSTERY OF WOMAN'S DEATH I ,112 I.VI Our Own Correspondentt Taiping Thursday. A SENSATION was caused here to-day when it became known thiil ft* a result of u petitton to Rritish Uwident by members of llvliim community of Pe[»kl,<*lv
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  • 136 12 Smart Sentences On Chinese Singapore, Thursday. PLEADING guilty to possession of nonGovernment chandu, two Chinese, Low Fai and Yon Hong were sentenced by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. this morning lo a day's imprisonment and a, fine of $700. or a further seven months'
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  • 54 12 Holders Can Have Names Engraved IT is notified for the information of those concerned, that His Majesty has signified his approval of a suggestion that any recipient of the Kings Silver Jubilee Medal may have his name engraved en the rim of it at his own expense if
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  • 150 12 To-Morrow Night's Jubilee Ball The tollowiuß prizes will be awarded to the winners of «Jic Slow Tok Trot ConfVtltlon, which «111 be a feature 3» the Gala Jubilee Ball to be held tomorrow iSaturday» with eV-fcnaion 2 a.m. FIRST PRIZE O&NTLFIMEN: One case of 9»! pints Anchor
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  • 19 12 The annual meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club will be held on Friday. Au* ?.o svtS.top.ffi.
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  • 624 12 Firemen Charged In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. TWO European officers attached to the Central Fire Station, Hill Street, gave evidence before the District Judge. Mr. H A Forrer, to-day, in connection witn a case in which two Chinese firemen, Kwek Xi Yong and Kwek Eng Huat. were charged
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  • 153 12 Three Launched From British Yards British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 15. To-day has seen the launch of new vessels, mercantile and naval, from shipyards in England, Scotland and Xrclu.rici At Belfast, the 25,000 tons UnionCastle liner Stirling Castle was launched at Messrs. Harland and Wolff's yard. The vessel,
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  • 82 12 British Government's Proposal Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 15. THE Japanese Foreign Office has been informed by the British Government through the Japanese Embassy in London, of the latter's intention to convene a Five-Power Naval Parley in October in London. The British Government have asked the Japanese Government to attend
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  • 68 12 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on Aug. 15, were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. 7 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. b minutes.
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  • 78 12 As a part of the morning and evening services in Wesley Church on Sunday there will be special items of music. In the morning service of worship at 9.30 on Sunday, Renate Zwaardemaker, the talented violinist, will play the Adagio movement of the Mendelssohn's concerto for violin. At
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  • 46 12 Singapore, Friday. Charged with house trespass to comnut £i offence, a middle-aged Chinese, who had one previous conviction in 1934 for a similar offence, was produced before Mr It H. Blacker, the Third Magistrate, this morning. He was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 48 12 Singapore. Friday. Chan Jco Dak, a clerk employed by the Singapore who was on a charge ot criminal breach of Uust to respect of over $700 was this moraine discharged according to mrtruetions by the D.P.P. in the Third Police Court brieve Mr. M. H. Blacker.
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  • 27 12 Singapore, Friday. Found lying on Shrewsbury Road, oft Moulmein Road, yesterday morning in an unconscious condition, a Chinese was taken to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 351 12 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week enden Aug. 10:— Plague: Rangoon and Saigon were the only two ports in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the
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  • 86 12 Local Chinese Collecting Subscriptions Singapore. Friday. An emergency committee meeting of the Hokien Huay Kuan was held at the Ec Ho Hean Club last night to discuss the proposal to collect subscriptions towards the South Fukien Flood Relief Fund- A committee of 17 was elected to take
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  • 379 12 Laughton's Triumph Now At Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS LONG heralded as an outstanding picture "Ruggles of Red Gap" is now at the Pavilion, and justifies ail the enthusiastic press notices. Seldom has a film received such a warm welcome from critics both in Britain and America.
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  • 312 12 Clark Gable In "Call Of The Wild" THE lure of the yellow dust which led to the sensational Klondike gold rush in 1897 forms the theme of Mr. Darryl Zanuck's latest production "Call of the Wild." which opened to full houses at the Alhambra Theatre
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  • 158 12 Mystery Story At Ihe Theatre Royal Lovers of mystery stories wll) LiiJ a story which appeals 'o them ui trying to fathom the Identity of 1 tw* Phantom who *H« In adventures related 111 Huuntyd Oo 0. featuring John Wayne and Sh«lla Te ry which opened at the
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  • 120 12 ♦Cleopatra," an outstanding Pa»mount picture, is the chief attraction, at the second house, of an excellent programme which the Ritz cinema at Geylang put on last night. Clauaet- Cobert as the Queen of Egypt. Gl?opaua eives a very fine performance and to ably supported by Warren
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  • 410 12 "Improve" The Quality" MARKING OF THE GRADES Singapore, Thursday. A MEETING was held at the Garden Club this afternoon between Mr. V. A. Lowinger, the Malayan Agent in London, and representatives of the Pineapple Packers' Agency, Ltd., to discuss the pineapple canning business in gen
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    • 18 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire,[Marine s Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSIRANCE.
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  • 262 13 CHINESE CLERK GAOLED Muar Raid Sequel I ntXiING HOUSE IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Friday, i is I IN<; >») the importation of (i«en into the Colony for the «.I prostitution was a charge I-, ,1 against a Chinese clerk of ii ht.usr in Singapore when he
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  • 77 13 Holiday Period Marks An Increase British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 15. THIS v.eek's road accident figures for the week ending Aug. io, show that the' killed numbered 161 and the injured 5.719 compared with 139 killed and 5 411 iniured in the preceding week. Last week's figures also
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  • 209 13 Appointment For Captain W. McClaujfhry Th Aii* Ministry, says the "Stat man." announces the appointment of Group Captain Wilfred Ashton MeClaughry, D.S 0.. M.C.. D.F.C.. to bo Officer Commanding British Forces. Aden, with effect from a date in September, 1935, vice Air Commodore Chark« Fredrick Algernon
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  • 29 13 Singapore. Friday. Alleged to have been injured in an affray at the new racecourse in Bukit Timah yesterday, two Chinese were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
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  • 338 13 Request Of China Political Council Shanghai, Aug. 16. THE majority of the members of the Central Political Council supported the decision taken ot yesterday's meeting cf the Council to ask Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier) to remain in office. A telegram was sent to him urging
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  • 129 13 Shuiuh.i». A»l*r V> The rivers in Honan art rIMn:. and 45 district.* in ili( prowucr ?.?<• r ported to have bren H» jded '*w r« fugee.s »ctal 1,704 IG4 Beans from M;m<MuriD arc b in:, dumped in Ccnual and Sooth China. The food producers in Northern Anhut
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  • 158 13 Mr. Roosevelt Mr. Hoovsr SENATOR HUEY LONG'S ATTACK Reuter. New York, Aug. 15. DEFERRING to President Roosevelt and Mr. Hoover as twin hedmates of disaster, Senator Huev Long announced that he would stand for the Presidency provided the Republicans go for Mr. Hoover, the Democrats for
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  • 72 13 Bridge In Memory Of Dead Boxer Macon, Georgia, July 1. fEOiiGIA has honoured the late William Lawrence t Young I Striblirjg, the famous heavyweight boxer who was killed some time ago in a motor-cycle accident. The State has dedicated to his memory a $200.000 concrete bridge which spans
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  • 58 13 Geylang Stabbing Inquiry Adjourned Singapore. Thursday. THE Coroner's inquiry into (he death ol a ycung Cantonc.se and her three-year-old daughter has been po ipoi.ee! until Aug. 23. It will be recalled that mother and daughter were found with a se.i. s of knife wounds in their room above
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  • 48 13 Passengers by the Royal Netherlands Air Lines:— From N.E.l—Count and Countess dr la Peyrouse. Mr Haas. From Europe, India and Medan Mr. de Hartogh. Mr. and Mrs de Qraeff. For N.E.I —Mr. Ditmas, Mr. Macfadyen. Mr N Fuchiky, Mr cl;: Hartogh. Mr. HoogVeld, Dr. Kunst.
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  • 39 13 Singapore, Friday. A Chinese woman who is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide in a house in Kreta Ayer Road yesterday afternoon by taking a solution of caustic soda was taken to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 25 13 A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association will be held in the Exchange Room at 5 p.m on Monday, Aug. 26.
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    • 159 13 MOTOR ONION INSURANCE ft., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE MOTOR CAR CYCLE MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. :!i'!:TITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OP CLAIMS. General Agent*::— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD„ MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. orm urimiee—e jim imieaniiiin i n i nr LtMMaavaaMawiiiiawaMata)^^ GRAMOPHONISTS! THESE AUE THE MOST POPULAR RECORDS <>X THE
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  • 433 14 I Plenty Of Talent This Season tVr\»w <nii Own Rtporlttrt lp' li, Tllur 'lay. AV intwlinK JioiVf.v iriuU'h wu* played i»i) t'ho Ipub lt.« reation (iround la*l fVMimfr b*'twt»«u Hi» IVruk Cult# uitd 1 b.* Kbit* Indian*. t Although the Cull» dlrUled lh.* run o piny n*m:MiJUy,
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  • 140 14 |)uke Of Kent Among 33 Entries I KINO'S Cup Air Riuc, wbieli i* bednj? tl w on Fimlhy «md Sutunlay, B<'pi. mU» n niiil 7- lai»r than u.-ual u> vo'ul cl« liirwj» wiili Oh- Jub-let* Celebration- -i* Ullciw t-rit.LTc:ly ui'W (JOttriftion.s FiH- Oh first t.nin- eumpetitora
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  • 91 14 Shipped By Anglo-Irish Agency The Anglo-Irish Agency Ltd.. of 27, Old Bind Stieet. London, have purchaseu the vniart 2-year-olds New Radnor and Cyprus C ty from Mr. T. Lant and Mr. G. R. Fester to go to India. New Radnor is a bay colt 2 years by
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  • 29 14 Derbyshire Beaten By 10 Wickets Reuter. f.oiidun. Auir. 13. Y.vkrhiro U>ttl Derbyshire lit Scarborough >iv 10 \vc':ot u Y«>rk>: MM an<J 5 for <». Derby: l&J wild 171.—Heutcr.
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  • 462 14 Principal Matches In Singapore Singapore, Friday. TWO important cricket matches will be played in Singapore this week-end. The first in the game between the Combined Schools and the S.C.C. on the padang, play starting to-day, and the other is the Non-L»enders v. S.R.C match on the S.R.C. ground
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  • 42 14 Bahrain Recovers From Illness Reuter. London, Aug. 15. The St. Leger favourite, Bahrain walked and trotted this morning, but Field Trial is still coughing though it is only a mild attack and the animal has not developed a temperature.—Reuter.
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  • 59 14 The following have baen invited to play association football for S.C.C. 2nd XI v». H.M.S. Terror on Monday. Aug. 19, at S.C.C.: O. H. Stroobach; Capt. N. L. Hammond and R. M. Wtooatcroft; J. A. Gibson; R. V. Welch and A. P. Craigie: J. P. Keay; S. Webb:
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  • 169 14 F. Walters Unable To Play Reuter. I.ondon. Ait?. 1"». C. F. WALTERS, on* <.112 the «Heeled England player», for the Fifth T«*t Match against South Afri a on Saturday \uli b< unablt* to plaj <»w--iu« lo an injured thumb. Wvatt and Bowe» also rm-ivH injuries in
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  • 242 14 Batting And Bowling Averages Up To July 16 THE following .iro Ujc Lr.iUlilg and bowling aver. 14 c,. ot the dCU'h Afri- ecu touristy up nttd inchiiing ."uiv ie.— BATTiisO Tinier In- Higher not ninp.s. Runs, score, out. A*'r. P Mitchell 17 V29 101* 2 42 00
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  • 106 14 Results Of Last Two Ties In Third Round Singapore, ThurMlay. The last two t>s in the third round of (lit Malayan Amateur (four-bull) Dillaids Championship competition were dec\d;?d last night The result» are n* follows: Tun Bock L:m (Clerio»l Un:on) boat, Wout Kai Cheng (C.S.A.) by :10ft t«»
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  • 88 14 Japanese Visitors To Be Seen Exhibition tennis matches between two Japanese university students, Mr. M. Tsukata and Mr. J. Kenoshita, will be played on the No. 1 Court at the S.C.C. on Tuesday next at 5 p.m. The club's autumn tournament wili begin on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
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  • 73 14 Invitation Relay Race To Be Run The Asiatic Petroleum Company's Sports Club will hold their annual athletic meeting on their ground* at Paya Lebar Road, to-morrow, Saturday, beginning at 3 p.m. A feature of the 20 items on the programme is an Invitation Re]ay Race of four,
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  • 159 14 Bringing Cricketers To Malaya In 1937 THAT keen cricketer Sir Juiien Cahn. who has taken nickel rams to various parts of the Empire, is to bring: a team to Malaya in 19*7. It was expected that Sir Juiien's visit would be next year, but a letter received
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  • 757 14 Erratic Shooting MANY CHANCES OP SCORING Singapore, Friday. rPHE R.A.F. who were beaten by the Royal Artillery in their first encounter by 5—2, turned the tables on the Gunners in their First Division fixture at Anson Road yesterd evening by
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  • 29 14 Singapore. Friday. In the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League, the Chinese beat the Abattoirs by two goals :o nil on the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday
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  • 862 15 OPENING DAY'S SPORT Marred By Rain WOODS HIDES TWO WINNERS Out Uuii Correspondent! Taiping, Thursday. i' threatened to mar toI» liio s, the opening day of Turf Club's two-day nai meeting* ,ii hiii oil soon after mid-day ,i), u*t night's downpour i the gntagr vcr
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  • 127 15 Roth Roxers Have Much At Stake Singapore, Thursday. A) I.MINDI X is given «f to-night's fights ai the Oiympu- Stadium. The main attraction is the title fight between Gunboat Jack and Young Aide, which is mtr 15 three-uunuU rounds. Whatever the result, it should be a thrilling
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  • 161 15 Members of the PremCerhin B.P. are lofluostcd to note that, the days ol practice an> as follows: Momlavs (man Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays (ladies and men") and Saturdays (ladies). New shuttles will b<- Issued on these atactica days at 5 p.m. M ml>rs arc also requested to pay
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  • 59 15 Th«- following players are invited to represent thr I* -nart merit of Excise (Monopolies) against »N- Joho**- Customs fit SOccCr wi Monday, Aue. 19. at. Joho <• P.) !VT Shai'Tf. Sal'eh. Johari, A Rahhil, F. P H. Pear«e. Yusope. D Suppah, Choon Keng, Kai Choo. Yusofl Nawawi and
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  • 419 15 Keen Interest In Fistic Art Rome. July 25 THE popularity of prize fighting has grown so rapidly in Italy during the past five years that the sport now ranks second in public esteem. Only association football, which is the national pastime, drawi more at coition and
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  • 92 15 A match of four riiigleo and two doubles will be played On Sunday, Aim 18. al p.m. between the Majestic B P and the Mrdical B.P. at the Playfan «'ourt, Se;;h Street, Singapore. Members of the Majest.c B.P. ai. requested to be at the court at 2 p.m
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    • 189 15 mm GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT" by reason of the fact I that hi a period of tittle more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large boaineM all over Ada; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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  • 574 16 Annual Meeting BOARD SUPPORTS RESTRICTION illy Air Mail» London, Any; TMIE Dinth annual general meeting 1 of ihe London Tin Corporation. Ltd», was held yesterday at the hall of the Chartered Insurance In*iitt»l«\ Akhrrnunbury, E.C. .Mr. Ivan Spens presided, and was supported by Mr. Douglas Chnstopherson. C.8.K.,
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  • 1180 16 Matters Of Paramount Importance Investments lit or un(W cost.—A siudi I of the paragraph under th a heading in ihi« I «Jiro.'tors* report will remind shareholder» I Kjit a heavy fall ha* taken place in thr I market price of Tin share* suuh as are held i by
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  • 403 16 $55,000 Spent in Winnipeg- Winnipeg. June 3. WINNIPEG is back at war to-day with mosquitoes. The sharp-lanced pests are doomed 10 die before tney reacn the stage oi rising from swamps and ditches to take a nip at bare-legged boys and girls, robust adults or oid
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  • 518 16 A Cultural omproniU, PROFESS! Ms LECTURE So.e;i|H.n. TAKLVt. In. atffcrjft I'liity."* Pfttfes&ov T. i„ s... M.A.. Head "l" the EnjHi ment, Khalsa Coltfege al gave a very in lemming- Irrin.. crowded hall ai the V the mnjonh teners being Indian*.. Mr. Off, J. Xamazie \ft introduced
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  • 402 17 Striking Decrease By Vaccination 1 V;i 1 u»n Toronto, June 3. MORTALITY rates among babies vaccinated against tuberculosis showeel a striking decrease in 1934, Dr. J. A. Baudouin. director of the School of Social Hygiene, Universite de Montreal, to-day told the Canadian Tuberculosis Association in presenting a
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  • 96 17 Average Man Speaks 250,000,000 Words In 60 Years Berlin. Tne aveiage man talks for two hours dady, which, reckoned at 100 words a minute makes 4,500,000 words yearly. By the time he reaches tne age of sixty, h? has spoken 250.000,000 words. Tttese e&lculations are made by Dr.
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  • 419 17 Customs Action Against European THE charge of smuggling diamonds into China, brought against Mr. Haih Matthews Gregory and Mr. Francis Ridyard Gabbott by the Chinese Mariume Customs, was dismissed by Mr C H Haines in the British Police Court Shanghai, recently, after he held with the submissions made
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  • 132 17 Englishwoman Charged In Barcelona IN Emergency Tribunal at Barcelona ha, cleared Miss Edith Court, an Englishwoman, on a charge of "offending the Government." On June 16, while she was having a conversation in English with a ship's offi.er, a Spanish citizen having no police authority caused her
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  • 288 18 A FINE HUMAN STORY Universal Appeal TO BE SHOWN AT THE CAPITOL rjNE of the finest, most humar», most heart-warming films in a decade is booked to be screened shortly at the Capitol Theatre. The picture is "Bright Eyes," Fox Film's newest and best vehicle
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    291 18 Peggy Fears Makes Screen Debut k DESCRIBED by preview audiences in Hollywood as on? of he gayest and 1 "lost diverting pictures in seasons the Fox Film production. 'Lottery lover," will an engagement at the \ihambra Thea*r? shortly. This new him ells the light-hcartrd story of a girl-shy
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  • 276 18 Question Of Man's Duty To Humanity i'JST where does a man's duty to huJ manity stop and his duty to himself begin? This question is treated with amazlllg forcefulness in -Whom the Gods Destroy." featuring Waiter Connolly, Doris Kenyon and Robtr: Young, which opens shortly at the.
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  • 253 18 To Devise "ChanV' Puzzles And Psrils EVOLVING new ways of nearly getting killed and new complications to be solved may seem an unusual method of spending one's time. But it's a pleasure for Warner Oland. noted portrayer of Oriental roles on the screen. Firmly established with the
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  • 303 18 Helen Hayes And Robert Montgomery HELEN Hayes and Robert Montgomery are co starred in "Vanessa: Her Love S ory." the romar.'ir drama is the mxt change at the Pavilion Theatre. The supporting cast of eighty film favourites Is head r d by Lewis Stone. Otto Kruger.
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  • 605 19 WARNING BY SIR RODERICK JONES I 'nw i*r 01 The Press I u K I'KKSENT AT lON OF FACTS London, July 17. n iNG warning of the evils of news and of propaganda news was made by Sir Jones, Chairman of addressing the EmSchool
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  • 685 19 Abolition Of Official Control examination were carried bene Empire and North America. cmoarisons would be deduced f they were not stated or implied. content ourselves with the cortn that notwithstanding the growth ntrols and censorships in certain tries such as formerly were main days of peace, the news
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  • 227 19 Keys Sisters, Of Oklahoma, In College Hollis, Okla., June 3. THE only quadruplets that medical hisJ tory records as having survived to maturity will celebrate their 20th birthday here to-morrow. They are the famed Keys sisters, Mona, Roberta. Mary andTeota. who have just completed their
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  • 224 19 They Dare Not Face Film Camera Johannesburg, Transvaal. THE King of Beasts has aroused the scorn of an American film producer, who has travelled 1 6.000 miles through wildest Africa with cameramen and the usunl film equipment—and now complains that the lions were too shy to
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  • 107 19 Protest Against "Italian Aggression" Chicago. Two girls—one a Negress, the other white —were arrested here for binding themselves with chains to the doorpost of the Italian Consulate, as a protest against what they described as Italian aggression" in Abyssinia. The) girls, aged 24 and 19 respectively, bound themselves
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