Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. -No. 203 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935 HIVE CENT6L The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Auk. 26, 193.1. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 39 1 %<id The jftradag Dominant In zSMalaja ll/XlNi MrTlU I^MWMH «Illl ili liz lltzi /s /»»/,/!> ///5 ,/e/l/ l «,u° On«« «i,K I"»6e l?<.r ll«!,io«. lt c»n- l tnin» I'ne L««enti»l lt«b7 8,»ec.»,.«t« Ne«»mmen6. Le 8ure Vnu 6et Nlus 0r°8« »liIK
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    • 251 1 Mi; 'OINTAX- CA.MKRA Sole Af**ta THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, PjO. Boi M. SINC APORE Bouquet Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUKT TOILET I'KKP A RATIONS cannot know just how perfectly delightful tiny are. Per famed with the IlSIISlft fragrance of flowers t»<»n» the mountains., Himalaya I» juot captivates t,nc
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  • 367 2 Shipping News Notices. FREIGHT CONFERENCE ierman Lines In Stronger Position SIX monthnotiee lias been given to determine the East Asiatic Freight Conference by Dec. 31 next. Besides the German lines interested in the Fax Eastern traffic, the Conference consists ot the Scandinavian companies, ttie Hoi-land-East Asia line, the Messagenes Maritime*.
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  • 232 2 Should Be In Commission In Two Years "A new 30,000-ton liner, the largest and fastest ever built In the United States of America, will probably be running between New York and Europe in 1937." This forecast was made by Mr. James S. Mahocl, general passenger traffic manager
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  • 111 2 Another step in the welding process as applied to shipbuilding was made recently when Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., Wallsend, launched the Joseph Medill, the world's largest welded ship. It is interesting to note that of tho three welded ships built so far by
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  • 287 2 Magnate Pessimistic About Fature PESSIMISTIC about future development of private navigation enterprises in Chtina, Mr. Yu Ya-ching, Shanghai stripping magnate, announced his determination recently to resign from his posts as chairman of the Chinese Navigation Association and member of the#standing committee of the Chinese Navigation Co-operatiive Society. In
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 431 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P 0 S. N. CVs SAILINGS: ol TWARDS. Doe Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. Fir RD A A r, 070 Aug. ?9 fiAJI'l i A iv.uuw Aug. JO •lANTUA ll.OOy Sept. 6 CHITRAL 15,000 Sept. 13 SOMALI 6,810 Sept. 25 CATHAY 15,000 Sept. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct
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    • 488 2 IE&P ENG MOH S.S. -CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENG Tues. Aug. JT s.s. NAM YONG Fri. Au«r. 30 For SOUR ABA
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    • 197 2 •ass awsaw? (Incorporated to J»P»»). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VTA SUEZ. Minimum Rates. Ist 2ndSETS?* S 343* *> Next Sailings— 19gg s.s. KATORI MARU Sept 6 B .s KASHIMA MARU Sept. 1J m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Oct 2 "s. HAKONE MARU Oct 17 gs. SUWA MARU Oct il FUSHIMI MARU
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    • 510 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From- From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10 30-10 1-11
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    • 429 2 STEAMER SAILING? t NORDDEUTSCHEi 1 LLOYD. (P W (Incorporstad hj I Germany). OUTWARDS. "ODER" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai, North China and Japan "TRAVE" fop Hongkong, ShangW North China and Japan >. HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "ANSGIR" also calls Genoa. It's* Havre, Dunkirk and Antwerp Aug. 30 "SAALE" also calls
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  • 165 3 YVLtKS SLIGHTLY LOWER Malayan Stock i tv*ur; i s in Fi' inirtul i'or'tsjwndehtj i Monday morning. i•': (SifitrMtorri, jy:,, <t H)i S: •4 *t 'Ht'": t Jiurt. .mi •-:«p. M >' ins, iiMchiinitotl, <Im-* I'ricra:— ||f| .1 it: Nn market. y..»V, \*<> market. TIN i"h: N»i wark<
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  • 51 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Monday C ING Unchanged, Batu Seiangor yd Raub Gold 56.45 $5.60. S. $4 60. Southern Malaya 15 3 Luas $1.20 $1-25. 3 Quiet. Amalgamated Malay d Nyalas .82» 87 1 2 x.d. II in Mentakahs 3B y 2 .39t 2 INDU STl' IAI fl Vr.
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  • 1509 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following snare quotations Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. ias>ue Fraser yaL VU. Ue 61 CO. &i Bvau 4, Ampul 4 3 4 9 4,3 4,0 il A. Kumbang 33;6 34;6 33!- *s|tl A. Muiuy GO- 61 60,- 61,--5 A.
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  • 69 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. No. LX.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. September) 19% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. September) 10 1 4 19% No LX.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) {awardable Spore) 19% 19% do. Sept. 19% 19"; do. Oct. Dec. 19% 20 do. Jan.'Mar.
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  • 343 3 Improving Conditions On Rand MINING ihe Read's gold at d«pth> ol mo u thali 8.000 ft below tEc sin* iac<7 prvfelHintr gl'e&t scientific pro iVem», but it if* hoped in the near future •o odd anoi.ur 1.500 feet to this depth "In aonie of our
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  • 27 3 London. Aug. 24 Sterling on New York is 4.97 s s. Paris 75 7 64 Gold 139 11 Silver ispo" (fcrward) 29Vi —British Official Wireless.
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  • 292 3 Reactions To Abyssinian Dispute j I Reuter Wireless. London, Aug- IL On the Stock Exchange to-day at the cutset the feeline- was rather more favourably inclined but following Mr. \ttcDonaid's reference to the gravity ot ihe Italc-Abyssinian situation, renewed dullness spread to all sections. Commodities and all base
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  • 586 3 Final Dividend Of V > Cmts A Shar2 Singapore, Saturday, A FINAL dividend of 75 cents per share absorbing $78,300, was declared at the twelfth ordinary general meeting of Messrs. W. Hammer and Co., Ltd., held at the registered office of the company in th?
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 238 3 ill: YOKOHAMA SPECIE HANK. LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE < apital Fullj Paid Yen 100.000.090. Reserve Fund Yen 12:,.800.000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandra, Batav.a. 3eri:n. Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg. HanHonolulu. Hongkong. Hsink nr. Karac hi Kcbe. London, Lis Angeles. I Nagasaki. Nagoya. New York. 1 P Peip'ng, Rangoon, R'o
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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, Hanarar OFFICE: I. FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 460 3 He I ,i i v I SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family Is a certainty. But there is always tfce danger that protection m*f be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance te me f, i expenses. The Asia Life
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    • 598 4 I «*t<!lii|''l"|ii|iitii|!i(n|"|ti||ifrfMi:ifi:iii|ii|i>i!:|iii"liitirlll||imilft M HASSAN I I 86 3T, BRAS BASAH ROAD, f SINGAPORE. I I We undertake all sorts of work i in electrical, gas and water ser- I vice lines. I We give prompt attention to all I I orders either big or small. I i Why net consult
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    • 678 4 WANTED —Reliable houses and individuals to take up our afcency for S.S. and F M.S., those who are experienced and can invest capital for stock need apply to "Three Sea Company," Sialkot City, (Ind.a). WANTED —Lady Canvassers by a firm of publishers for their various publications. Salary and commission. Only
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    • 697 4 AUCTION SALE OF Latesf design cross-grain pattern wax polished teak household furniture including 30 cases of Ladies', gentlemen's and children's rubber and leather shoes and slippers of various sizes to be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 35 Jalan Ibrahim; Johore Bahru. On Thursday,
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    • 222 4 I THE GIFT SHOP. i I Capitol Mansions, 157 N. Bridge Rd., U I Bees to announce to their esteemed I I patrons that WEEKLY SHIPMENTS 1 I of HATS NOVELTIES have been I \SMASIN IS THE RELIEF FOR ASTHMA THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INSTANT RELIEF DURING ATTVCK AND
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    • 296 4 wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiinmiiiMiiwiiiniwnicliiiMi'i'iii^iiii'ii'inn 1 I I 1 JUST ARRIVED Z m 5 j I j j GALVANIZED STDE-LIGHT LAMPS v Dioptric Lenses 7" X 5" I (Approved by Board of Trade) g i As Required by New Regulation ii I For TONGKANGS JUNK'S. HYE SENG Co., I Ship-Chandcrs, Sail-Makers, etc. f 35
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    • 185 4 I BIG NEWS!!! SMASHING PRTCE REDUCTIONS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY ON ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHES INCLUDING LATEST ARRIVALS, at I 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) i i i i •>. i i i i i i i i t i, BTESIGHT CONBERVA I Safeguard your eyos—they are
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  • 211 5 Announcement By The P.MXI. •By Air Mall» thrum Our Own Correspondent/ London. Aug ic •p ST Iran ml from the iu w higli- def»:n «on wlrvlalon station at tne r.intfnt Prdoce will hcRLi in about six .mll:s* um< They will be followed oy :r,:Nl&r public .service
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  • 86 5 ••M.lom In Full Swing Next Year" i Biwd iv i.iaqinß director oi r !TI. v aor. company. v.iicl last r y« jr wc a.c hDDiui i.Ci-mn vJII t»i ijci full 'Wiitß- I will t)" 10T>S bffurc c\ci. v \Il br oquinprd wi'h e ~oi scnrrn. and
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  • 152 5 So\en Years After Alleged Offence r '.on Mir 0 r?i Correspondent J j.ihoii Bahru, Saturday, Synl Aiiii:.i'-' oni Shalk. fonnerly u! .In'.«re Police. apji' ;iji'<t fir! Abubakar bin Yal>•. <h s.im:.cl johore Bah in t. •■t t i"j of criminal breach triif. hi •pcf 1 il S5 In
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 EVERY WOMAN Mp* TAKES PRIDE m I_\ IN HER HOUSE Cheap disinfectants have no value The> merely smother unpleasant odours with their own peculiar smell. and the money paid for them literally "goes down the drain L YPE N E i- „f«,t,nt It's soan content lifts the dirt and is
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    • 443 5 MAKE YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY AN IDEAL ONi: VISIT JAVA II AIR I Nothing more beautiful in the pray of weaery is to be imagined I when Hying to Batavia and Baattaeag. y K.N.I.L.M planer leave Singapore every Wednesday 7 a.m. I Apply. K.N.I.L.M. X.L.M. o»ec, *S Stamford Road, P, or
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 949 5 Radio For Malayan Listeners TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PHOHI, HOLLAND I BERLIN, SHORT WAVE PROGRAMME STATION Wiraless Programme For The 8.8.C. Variety To-Day Wireless Programme For Orchestra To-Day (PCJ: 19.71 Metres) TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme 7.50 pm. Dutch National Anthem DJB: 19.74 Metres; DJN: 31.4* 1 is as follows:— j and opening
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  • 106 6 Produce, Norwegian, 743 tons, frcm Bangkok 24.8; to 3angkQk 26 8. Kudat. British. 1 021 tens, from Bangkok 24.8; to Bangkok 27.8. 4 4 A The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso is due at Singapore from Europe on Wednesday morning and will sail for Hongkong and Shanghai the
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  • 429 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MARINE NOTICE Aircraft Firing On Pulau Sunyongkong The Air Officer Commanding, R.A.F., Far East in a notice states that when the International Code Signal "D" and a red flag are flying at Fishing Stake 1 deg 21' 53" N. 104 deg. 3'
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  • 68 6 Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Celebes Maru. due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China by the Cremer.
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  • 22 6 The Mail despatched irom Singapore en Aug. 2. by the Rawalpindi was delivered in London on Aug. 24. '22 days).
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  • 105 6 Exhibits Being Sent To Scotland London, Ati.-. 25. What is described as ihe most successful show in the history of the radio industry clcsed Jo-night at Olympia and exhibits are being immediately removed to Glasgow for the Scottish Exhibition. Over 2.000 men will be engaged all night in
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  • 218 6 SELLING Singapore. Aug. 23. London 4 months' oight 214 132 London 3 months' sight <g London 60 days' sight 2,3 si v London 30 days' sight 2 3 lb lb London demand Jg v London T.T. 2,3 ZtgZ Lyons and Paris demand JJJ Hamburg demand 1« New York
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  • 102 6 British Official Wireless. London. Aul*. 24 I P:iris 75 7 G4 New York 4 97V Montreal 4 08' 2 Brussels 1!!) .50 Cit?«eva 15.22 1 2. Amsterdam 7.34 Miian 60 9 10. Benin 12 36. Stockholm 19.39}fe. Conenhagen 22.39 »4 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 2*5 1 4, Prague lift
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  • 185 6 Singapore, Aug. 23. R Siam > W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $134 r' (Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $132 R «Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Rice, B. Siam. No. 1 per Koyan $102 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $99 Siam. Rice
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  • 94 6 During the week ending Aug 17, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 51.755 cases, of which: 10,485 (20 per cent.» cases wore to the United Kingdom. 1.950 (4 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe. 8.213 «16 per cent.) cases to Canada. 31.107 (60 per cent.)
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  • 198 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. AUG 2». Illwh Titk-i. 10.22 J.m.. 92.1 pU. legislative Council Mecring. 10.30 i, Football: S.AFA, !*Hguc Div T ST:«. v. s.C-F.A An .on Road suuiiui Eiug.ip"i r Mi rcMntiW' Co-opor.in Thrift and I o.i I» 90.-l«*y Hylf-Yr Gcm-ral
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  • 62 6 ALHAMBRA.—"CharIie Chan In Paris." CAPITOL. "Whcm the Gods Destroy.' EMPIRE.—M.G.M. Comedy Pictures. GREAT WORLD Cabaret Dancing Sick-shGws, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.--Double talkies. MARLBOROUGH. —'Mr. What's His Name." NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—Tht Little Minister." RITZ. "My Weak teas"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 325 6 g m—mimni ii i iiiiinii iiiiiii ii mi mil urn nfTwi-T-i •■"■«wn»ij^ I SINGAPORE HOTELS i fifties IWd! MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J( to night I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. I and SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION for I DAYS ONLY. THE FAMOUS COMEDY PAIR
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    • 238 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i 1 i WANTED—Hearsons Incubator. Apply Box 722. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. I i WANTED —Two energetic young Chinese j ladies to learn clerical work, Ith or sth standard English, knowing Malay and 2 or 3 Chinese dialects to talk. Salary $20. Apply GOG, Serangoon Road, Singapore. j EARN
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    • 24 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Expert*. $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) st 98. Bras Bsssh Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 315 6 7 l> l5 F 4 Z? V cbess tournament, league o Q "< /R /5 2 i7g -lnloll /Vyer 8 P^n »«.i «olsen Lell KIblslreis: cenoral m''" liners are numerous clubs ana 3ecrotcz.ry's reHisencc. 109. societies in mo-t os t"e Vv'atcrws. 3tl.et. 7.30 p.m, Tnemders o/ toniea are reasexs o/
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    • 274 6 i?l..n«l 2 pm K«.'l.n<.'li»l,aH b»ft!n. 4 p.m. PlnUlil'ino '.XnnIM' 4 p.m «Hsimon oum. IViilfljo,.»; PillNlly 7« u.:n. >> Loon» 9 um. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending Sept. I, 1935: TO-DAY. AUG. 26 5.15
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    • 224 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last N gfet Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunsh;ne. Temp. Stations. den. F. Inches. H"urs I. West Co—t. Alor Star 80 2.01» 2.<;<» 73 Butterworth (F.W.) 89 o.;,i' :;.7<i 73 Sitiavan 88 0.06 7. ;u Bukit Jermn :»l 1.2K 11.30 72 Malacca 85
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  • 688 7 Far-R?aching Changes (•LYING BOATS FOR SINGAPORE (By Air Mail) From Our Oion Correspondent) London, Aug. 16. LWK REACHING changes which will affect the future of British routes, both Imperial and interal, arc being planned by the Air Ministry and Imperial Airways tates William Courtenay, air correspondenl of
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  • 363 7 11 Flying Schools For 800 Pupils (By Air Mail) London, Aug, 16. THE removal ol the Central Flying sJSfkffLJh?? 1 littering to Upavon on Sept. 16 will be the first of a large numot'i ol changes and extensions made J™ r V b V the
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  • 106 7 Lonely Wanderer Of Sunderland (By Air Mailt (From Our Own Correspondent) Lontlcn, Aug. IC. THE Sundexland authorities are over ihe question. Who is 'Kid' and who is the beautiful veiled woman, who, he Manes, is hh, bride." A man who had lest his memory was found wandering
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  • 378 7 Seditious Documents Charge Fails (From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Aug. 23. THREE Revenue Officers, attached to the local Monopolies Department, who were instrumental in causing the arrest of a young Hylam alleged to be in possession of seditious documents, related the story to' Mr. Justice Mills and a
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  • 496 7 British Doctors' Plan EXAMINATION MAY BE COMPULSORY (By Air Mail) (Fiom Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 16. REVOLUTIONARY scheme making the medical examination of couples before marriage compulsory in Britain is now being examined by doctors in close co-operation with public health societies. All people
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 101 7 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine of full tonic value and of well-known basic ingredients is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the cuality of Phosferine Tonic Wine as follows: "I find it to be made from a sound full> bodied wine of excellent quality. It is
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    • 584 7 THE BREAKING POINT! When Brain And Nerves Cry Out For Help. Life in the Far East has many pleasures, but It also has fm perils, especially at this time of the year. When you have sudden dizzy feelings, cannot "collect your thoughts," find out that your memory is no longer
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 230 8 ~tUJIIL... r mm nnt m\ grand opening J jflfaC i ..IT, TO-MORROW NIGHT CHARLIE CHAN the most j j With LEW AYRES. 'TAT" I*A .•mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmm iuiiiiniiii!iiiiiniiiiirtiiiiiiiii"iiiiniiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii"i)iiniuiiii^ii'i'i.ii.ii.'v:i::i.,iiii»itn»r| CAPITOL THEATRE PHONE 243. I MALACCA. I Music in The Air ww with GLORIA SWANSON, JOHN BOLES, DOUGLAS I MONTGOMERY and JUNE LANG.
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    • 233 8 A Sensational story based on an incident connected with the sinking of the TITANIC LATEST HIMTISH NEWS. Musical Comedies, etc. i i'■ iii iiiiiiii i i 1,1 MMNNMnMMMIHMI I m» _I GEYLANG 'PHONE 5511. 1 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. I Firs* Show at 7.45 p.m. Second Show at 9.15 p.m.
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    • 252 8 i IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS RETURN SCREENING FOR TO-NIGHT PAVILION S WtßS!m% Katharine I '"fhe Littie Minister (R.K.O. Picture). 5 w T'mini II I I I I I I J I i BHftJI i IJ l'ilnliiliilii|iilii|iii'iiiiii!t;!ii:iiii:;ii:i.iliil lnl"l 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiuiiinini niu SEA LION SHOW Iggrj in The Great World
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  • 354 9 Ilnughl Uubbc-r Instead Of Pigs Inn Our Uu n CurrcttiMidiinL) Johuiv Huhru, Auy. i! 5, AI'UMiK NNii coming from the direction i( w«•!>«• r i• (i vurds JohoK* was sight Cii '< nu UWcers Mttvlltng n Joinmi- m'v\ t> «lopped Ulid M-'iii'cliOi! and l u
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  • 141 9 Drama Of 'Whom The Gods Destroy" a HIGHLY dramatic r ory is told in the A duction, -Whom he Qori r> which is now being she* n v th< Capitol. rical magnate who is liner. He yields to uddtn >anic di-guiscs hiniself in < a
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  • 70 9 V aner Bros. First National pteture Whit Is His Name," a comedy full .Mer-provoking situations, began l onat the uxday night to crowned h uses Seymour Hicks, 52*™*»%*!? \J ov ,s ....hdresser in London, a every opportunity to display w ability and he is supported
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  • 21 9 r, mmanM to numerous requests, the will be screened at the PavlttOO again this evening at 6.15 and 9.1
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  • 85 9 Twenty Missing In Underground Railway Collapse Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug. 21. It is ofucndly admitted that 20 are missing in the Brandenburg Gatlsl^r fen men are working in the the missnm and restore norma* Sixteen miners are nying from tht Ruh? wtth special salvage apparatus to •assist in
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  • 174 9 Reuter Wireless. Mubi Impressive Since Valentino's GlcnuMlc. Aug. 22. U7ILL Rogers funeral was the- most im pressivn since Valentino's. Thirty-thousand mourners from ail parts of California gathered early lv tbe morning When the gait's were opened tars a mile deop encircled three sides ol ttw Forest
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  • 22 9 3 l on« Reuter. lvr Xorln lieu d,> n «savior. lt i» l»»Ht» :»n«l ?l so» < in itz ?;<<»lNHrll—Uculer.
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  • 224 9 Retirement Of Man Who. Looked After King's Letters London, Aug. 16. Capt. F. A. M:ison. the Court postwaster in change of the King's post office-, at Buckingham Palace. Windsor. Sard; rgham and Balmoral, retired yesterday. He had been Court postmaster for six years, and wherever the King went,
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  • 93 9 For Sultan's Birthday Celebrations if-row our Own CorrwponaenU Johore Kahiu, Ao|(. 20. On the* o'TMs'um of (he birthday and lOih anniversary of the reign of H.H. the Sul tn.t of Johoif, ul! (ilfk'i'S in the StoU' will bt; flowed from Sept. 17—H', which have been due lured
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  • 44 9 Ex-Governor Of New Hampshire Appointed Chairman Reuter. Washington, Aug. 23. The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Winant. the former Republican Governor of New Hampshire as chairman of the new Security Board to administer President Roosevelt's unemployment iniurance plan.— Reuter.
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  • 39 9 Reuter Wireless. Grand Old Man Of Greek Politics London. Aug 22. The death i* aniiounced of the octogenarian. Admiral CoundouxiotLs. the first President of the Greeft Republic and the grand old man of Greek pontics. Reuter Wireless,
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  • 278 9 Spot Ignored By Others Sydney, N.S.W.. Ajj. 8. ENERGY and optimism have won for a lad named Dodd a quarter interest in an extremely promising gold strike, for the ootion on which an offer of £8,000 has been received. For 12 months exoerienced miners daily had ignored
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  • 561 9 Amendments To Municipal Ordinance Singapore. Monday. IN ordinance to effect amendments to ft Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) which have been proposed during the past two years was introduced into the Legislative Council to-day. The object o. the section is to re-state with greater precision the procedure
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 228 9 ~vir«Ti«^i!iirniniiiiiii;i«uinci:nTir;in«i[*T;iiiii:i:ii]iiiiaiiau•ii»ni::Bii*naijßi!|[jiiiiaKii«nai:«:ia.iß>'ai<«>«i!«<ia'.a>i*i<«nßi:*iisti«..aua,i»ii«jiijtit#a» GREATEST SALES IN HISTORY OF RECORDS IN MALAYA. SURPLUS STOCKS OF:— I I BRUNSWICK 50c. each. J 1 DECCA !oc. each. j I STEKNO 30c. each. 2 1 EDISON-BELL 30c. each. J i REGAL ZONO 35c. each. I PLAZA 20t\ each. EVERY RECORD GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY I I BRAND NEW.
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    • 416 9 (K^(bma dy^^ C&midt //(HIHATRAVtL /BWltt 82 ROBIN/ON diOAD SUN STUDIO 'Phone. 5248 l 1.1 I- I I I I I I I I I! I I I I I I I lIIIIIHI HlllitlUlHlHllttiiittMl :|l.inill|ll|ll«JIIII|-i|ll|i:|.t|illlililllllli|!lfl.|r|iitri|' i Gx*ancl Theatre j (NEW WORLD, JALAN BESAR). I 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 910 I\M. Z I
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  • 48 10 A High Mass of Requiem for the RepoK of the Soul of the late Rose Bernard de Rcxario will he sung at The Church of St. Joseph at <>.30 a.m. on Wednesday, the 28th instant, Relatives and friends' kind attendant- ami prayers are earnestly solicited.
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  • 33 10 -VI I', UN BIICW HOCK and IMMHH'M !><•»? mi thank all rtdativw, friend* and vur ou» who have kindly ttltended night vls.U ami tniu'iiil and seiil ureal life, r»»lIs* ami Inter* of I'lindolfiiec,
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  • 45 10 l V 5l» v»'« lit»!», >>w,» ln»o 5lulV l.» u»< .Xugu-'t l'.'.'ll» »l !>«-, ,«',<!»<!<,' X<>. l«>. li,'N»5 t'b»l»l» 8tll't !«»»vt > b,«< >>"w t'b'»n»l ll». ui>»! tbo.l»l l_:»y !.»„»<».!, <n<',. <i<K un<l Xeo. l'„n»rlll ,»t l0 u.m t.. NuKit V,<»wl, l>oplv r«g l' >l 5. ,'U," l<>l'V
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  • 666 10 Utt<U)l tnat tne ,x)l<v nl de> nnvv in "s !'einji carried "Ut in llie !»<!< rated !>lnte» !>ein>> .'lllen<ltd >»v excellent re»ult«, in I>e,;lK ai anv rate. »>, to be ill lln» unnllul »ep<»rt ol» tne pre«i,ll, for l,.v tne ll«>ii<lent. llle IWn. >lr. <i. l' C.llor .>lr
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  • 108 10 Stronjj American Protest To Soviet Reuter. Washington. Au>: 2n. Tlifcl United Stale* has ::«m a strong prote&t tothr Soviet against activities involvmu interference in the internal attains of the L7nitr<l Sluice in connection with the Seventh Congress ot the Communist International in Moscow The note
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  • 106 10 Popularity Of Roller's Band Singapore, Monday. AN All-British concert was provided by Reller's Band at Seaview Hotel last night, and was highly appreciated by a large audience. The band's popularity is striking and every concert is well attended. When the programme had concluded last night a number of
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  • 57 10 U.S. Limiting Production Of Crude Oil Reuter. Washington, Aug. 24. Abandoning ail other oil legislation ln the rush to adjourn to-night, the House of Representatives passed and sent to the Senate a resolution ratifying the Dallas oil compact, whereby the chief oil-pro-ducing States agree to limit the production
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  • 120 10 delmite tNat "ill Nave ltH internal alr zervlce next >e»r lt .>.,> velcome, lul lt ts an obvious develop.r.. ot wllicN l.ne cnun,r> l-annot oe ll v,e do not provide 5ucN a l»ervlce wlll lore«taU u«." ,l,e Governor l,l December laxt. :lc tN. ol
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  • 152 10 njOST ol us expected a service three times a week, or at the most once daily. Instead of that, it is announced i h;il machines will leave both Singapore ..no Penang twice dally, calling at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Talping. That is service indeed, and the organisers are
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  • 138 10 l2 becoming air minded wnn a vengeance LluiZapore l» one nl Me main points nl call lor tno «zreut lines which are being increasingly used, and both have found it necessary to institute twice weekly services. More and more people are taking advantage 01 the facilities to go
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  • 206 10 •TOLLS collected at the Iskandar and Blanja bridges in the State of Perak iast year amounted to approximately $56,000, an increase of about 27 per cent, on the amount collected in the previous twelve months. While the authorities may have every reason to feel satisfied with
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  • 457 10 By "Looker-On" A MAN must be a good dodger to escape matrimony. In fact the world ol men is divided into the quick and the wed. A <♦ "Only five white sharks have been captured and identified in the last hundred years," says a news agency.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 87 10 NEW TROPICAL WRIST WATCH I RECTANC.UL \H SHAPE, SNOWITE STAINLESS STEEL HACK. UNBREAKABLE (.LASS. ARABIC FIGURES. PRICE 10 450 each. Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE* te&Aoiumw 1 NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE i jyHßh-H mmmmmmm mmmM ___■_■n________4 SOLE AGKXTS: JOHN LITTLE A CO., LTD. (Incorporatetl in England). M\<, I'l
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    • 10 10 RAILWAYS ARE STILL THE BACKBONE OF MODERN TRANSPORT I I
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  • 797 11 Movements Of British Warships MYSTERY FLEET IN ATLANTIC C4BINET DIVIDED ON QUESTION OF SANCTIONS Reuter Wireless. R' S that i h Mediterranean Fleet is being streng,h, Son r of°^ ,a F y f r\' cd but "is significant that with the except*, of
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  • 290 11 Cruising About In North Atlantic Reuter Wireless. I'onta del Gada (Acre), Aug. 23. A mystery fleet tarrying no Hags is cruising the North Atlantic and cbeer\ers on several days counted 23 *t?aming in formation. The nationality of the fleet is unknown and it docs not communicate wi<h the
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  • 492 11 Decision To Collaborate Welcomed Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 22. 'lht British Cabinet's decisions are received with satisfaction here and au- tborltativo Prencb <piarterd partic'iiarlv welcome tbe resolve to continue colladoratlun witb Prance We ask lor notlllng better." said one autboritv 2liu we congratulate oursclves on tNe Nritisb
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  • 275 11 "A Colonial Expedition" POWERS SHOULD BE NEUTRAL Reuter. London, Aug. 26 ■JF sanctions are voted against Italy at Geneva she will immediately leave the League and whoever applies sanctions against Italy will be met by Italy's armed hostility," declared Signor Mussolini in an authoritative statement of his
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  • 75 11 Collision Between Two Motor-Cars Singapore, Monday. A COLLISION between two motor-cars occurred at the junction ot Dhoby Ghant and Orchard Road in die early hours of Saturday morning. Beth vehicles, believed to have been driven by Europeans, were badly damaged and two ladies were injured. One of the
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  • 39 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. PRINCE PURACHATRA INTERVIEWED, 12. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 12 and 17. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. LETTERS TO I l"F EDITOR 18 TWELVE MONTHS OF RUBBER RESTRICTION, 19.
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  • 122 11 7?mpnr»r> ln 7l,e <5>om Our Olvn /leporter» l<u»lu Lumpur. >ls,l»cluv in rbe biglier ap> pciritmellis ol tbe civil service ol a temporary nature are being t>,uu«b» i»b.,ut snorily by tbe urge.n Nunn «.ui private business ol tbo i»o,v iVllr c c Drown Nesisent ol Nabang lvl» Nruwl'.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 169 11 Babies progress wonderfully when nourished and strengthened by the v'tal food values contained in "BEAR BRAND" Natural Swiss Milk—Under tropical conditions its use is essential. 1*«"* Sole Agent, tor Malaya: ,f JOSEPH TR W ERS SONS. LTD., EAR (Incorporated in England. IG6C) SINGAPORE and PEN ANT,. 1 i LATEST TALKIE
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  • 5784 12 NEARLY SIX MILLION DOLLARS EXPENDED Major Nunn's Report For 1934 PROGRESS OF CIVIL AERODROME IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Monday. JtfEARLY six million dollars, out of a total of over eight millions x allotted by Government, was spent by the Public Works Department in
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  • 1183 12 To-Day's Meeting I TWO PUBLIC MEN HONOURED Singapore, Monday. AN interesting ceremony took place at to-day's meeting of the Straits Settlements Legislative Council, when two popular residents of Singapore were presented with the Malayan Certificate of Honour which had been awarded to them in the last Birthday
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    • 20 12 Overseas i 4 ssurance CORPORATION, LOOTER China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSHtANCE
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  • 977 13 VIEWS OF PRINCE PURACHATRA .x-Svmg Oi Siam >V.MS TO UE quite HAPPY" ;\~Ci i iiraclutlru» first Governor h Ji:it has ln'un called Rotary'?» i d.strict—Malaya and Siam .„11 if Malava Tribune repreiii ilivt' .i special interview at his i(. tic•• hoi'tly after his arrival oy inlandia
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  • 264 13 Conditions For Renewal STATEMENT BY F.M.S. CHAMBER T'HE Secretary of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines states, for the information o! members and of the mining: industry in general, that the following resolution was unanimously passed at a meeting of the Council <»:' M»e F.M.S. Chamber of
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  • 123 13 City Health Officer's Advice DR. P. S. Hunter, the Municipal Health Officer of Singapore, has issued a notice advising aM those who have not yet been re-vacclnaled to have it dene now. "The public are reminded." he adds, "that vaccination will be performed free of charge at the
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  • 32 13 Tu He Held On Monday. October 28 The nevt m«-«-'tng of the Loßl&lativt Council will be.the Budget MecUnj. The provisional da»* 1 fixed for the meeting is Monday. Oci. 28
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    • 25 13 BUY m ZEISS-IKON. CAMERAS j Siegapoife Plkoto Co,, THE LARGEST PHOTO STORE IN MALAYA I 37-39, HIGH STREET j j ZEISS SINGAPORE TESSAR 'Phone 6389.
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    • 128 13 MOTOR UNION, INSURANCE CU., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FTRE MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARTNK-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. TTITTVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Amenta:: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., i MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. In such cases take only 'Cardan*. The tormenting headache, the undesired consequences of the carousal last night will disappear
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  • 503 14 Singapore Badminton MAYFLOWER PAIR IN SEMI-FINALS Singapore, Monday. TWO second round ties and one quarter-final in the Singapore Open Doubles Championship tournament were played off at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Four pairs of Mayflower B.P. flayers competed in the three matches played. MADE AMENDS In the
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  • 100 14 Miss Jacobs Mrs. Fabyan Win Doubles Final Reuter. Brookline, Aug. 25. PLAY in the American Lawn Tennis Championships was continued to-day. In the Semi-finals of the Mens Doubles, Allison and Van Ryn beat Hines and Culley 2—6, 6—2, 4—6, 6_4, 6—3: Budge and Mako beat «hi-lds and
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  • 34 14 The Commercial Cup match between he Post Office and Fraser and Neave to morrow will be played on the Post Office ground. Serangoon Road, instead of r»n th* 1 3tirl M'flVP QTOUnQ.
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  • 473 14 "Training Too Strict" WHAT THE VETERANS THINK London, Aug. 9. TS a boxing career worth while? This question has been freely discussed in sporting circles since the announcement yesterday in Paris that Marcel Thil, the French holder of the world's middle-weight title, is te* give up
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  • 77 14 Bride's Name Concealed Till After The Ceremony MAX BAER. pugilism's playful former ITI heavyweight chamDion. was married in Washinpton recently to Mary Ellen SuHivan. of Ithaca. N.Y., according to a Vancouver newsDaper. The name of the bride, which the bridegroom had sought to conceal, until after the
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  • 149 14 Deadly Bowling By Nichols And Eastman Reuter. London Aug. 2. DAIN again interfered with matches in the County Ciickct competition and no play was possible In the lollowing fixtures: At Lord'.s—Middlesex v. Kent. At the Oval—Surrey v. Yorkshire. At Bournemouth—Hampshire v. Derbyshire. At Bristol- Gloucestershire v
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  • 159 14 Opening Day's Tics In Autumn Tournament Uw T "'nis Tournament 01 the Singapore Cricket Ciub will thf'r morr v on ,hc c,ub c °uri« when the following ilcs will be played off A CLASS STNGLES HANDICAP E. (Sherrington <owe 30« v W Rodeer R P Newell «plus 2.
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  • 139 14 Keppel G.C. Beaten By Singapore G.C. THE representative match between Kep--1 pel Golf Club and Singapore Golf Club played over the course of Keppel Golf Club on Sunday, resulted in a win fcr the visiting team by 8 to 2, as under:— KEPPEL G.C. v. SINGAPORE G.C. H.
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  • 187 14 v Proposal To Form A Hockey Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Au?. 25. MEMBERS Of the Johore Cricket Club, Johore Bahru, Were entertr in d to tea on Fi'day by Mr.. A. E. Coope their Captain at his residence in Jalan Gertah Ste.rah, at
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  • 230 14 Two Surprises In Tournament (From Our Oun Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday DLAY in ihe Taiping <>pvn doubles badminton tournament, organic by the Tapping and District Bndin.nton A>I «octal(on. wan continued at the Garden Park here thi.i aftMrivon, when the .«emifinal stage wan reached. Two surprises marked the resumption of
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  • 801 14 Weak-End Cricket: S.C.C. Sustain Two Def eats UNITED SERVICES' GOOD WIN Lt. Bond 6 For 21 SUCCESS OF RENGAM TEAM Singapore, Mot JWE S.C.C. were convincingly de. feated at cricket yesterday when they met the United Service* h>Z at Tanglin. The match which was the m< teresting- of the fixtures
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    • 41 14 acorn" RICH JERSEY Mm HLj fil NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK '/ttstes r/r//. looks rtVM] t///t/{ is t ie/t} cretnn y 'J >w///f mp dtolVi /1' Jersey Can's. i/t \^eh' '//te Hot-f<!\s '/hitry A/ItiW.'' I lIWMI i 2 I Warm SZudios GJ
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  • 409 15 NEGRO'S CHANCES REVIEWED i; I .S.. Spoils Writer m jtl IH'T MAI lIINK OF IH.STKKTION" r,( >i aaks "what do you I kof Joe Louis V Then they know if he is as good as was, or better. It's hard ter seeing him once.
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  • 158 15 o|irii Doubles Final Tuesday wliu: hit tin* IP played i II lv. rCI! C* ttrtlll'- .ourna- y n" Doubles Handicap t ri»< nr k and T.m Chluy «1 3> v VI- Evan Wcnm and m man »owc Open ui rtun f'o > 'WW 1 Chnn ChOOU 1 Miif
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  • 18 15 ..ave '"3"» lnvll-ld «o 8cc- .Pr! l"d'>.^ > »..n, P n l 6 r. o. ci"vu'.. 8
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  • 168 15 Cleared LORD LONSDALE. Lowther Castle, Pcni lib. sold his entire kennel ol greyhound* at Messrs. Henry Manley and Son's Crewe Repository, recently. The kennel, headed in succession by Mich tamous sires as Loiter. Latt»), Latude Lawman, and Lawmaker, and In more recent seasons Light Body and Lowther
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  • 452 15 Kate For The WiitrfieJd Cup THE Amateur Sculling Championship of the Thames—the race for the Wingfield Sculls was won on Aug. 2, by P. H. Jackson, one of the leading oarsmen of the London Rowing Club, who was compct ng for the first time. His Opponent. E. W.
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  • 426 15 Beaten At Cricket And Soccer (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. THE Malay Regiment, of Port PWfcson, Were hte guests of the local Police duriiv? the week-end when they wore opposd to each Other at soccer and cricket. In tho soccer match, else the Regiment were unlucky to
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  • 39 15 The uc.s for the Garrison tennis tournament have had to be rearranged and now the R.A. will play the R.A.M.C. at 345 to-morrow I Tuesday» and Lieui Home will Dlay Major Evan; ai 4 o'clock on Wednesday.
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  • 657 15 Settled At Last PATAU Dl MAY CAPTAIN INDIANS Bombay, Aug. 11. THE Indian Control Board approved the personnel and the provisional itiiier:.ry of the Maharajah of Patiala's private Australian team, to-day, and also resolved to convey their gcatefttrnegf to the Australian Board. The Nawab of Bhopal
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  • 417 15 Schooner Race Round The Isle Of Wight WESTWARD, owned and sailed Mr. T. B. F. Davis, won the schooner race round the Isle of Wight on Aug. 2, Mr. W. Runciman's Altair was second, and Bluenose, sailed by Captain Angus Walter, was third. The race was organized by
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  • 178 15 Rest Training For More Serious (ioir RYDER Cup i-i •>"! u>urrd in exhibition matches In the North of England recently A Marburf Hall, Cheahire, B W. Jarman fPrenjUm) partnered by S. B. Robert, the Welih amateur champion, beat John Wollam, English native amateur champion, and R.
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    • 256 15 m GREAT EASTERN LIFE I "GREAT* J by reason of the fact that fa a period of Wttle more thaa quarter of a century ft haa (1) bnilt up a larfe buelnea* all over Aafa; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound- financial positioo; (3) introduced modern InnovaMon* th» l were previously
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  • 376 16 Mystery Of Stolen Clothing Sydney, Aug. 'J. DARLINGHURST'S most daring and only genuine cat burglar has been discovered. His record of robberies goes back to the time when he was only a kittenburglcr, but early this year he had moved from Elizabeth Bay to his present
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  • 78 16 Operation Performed On Vocal Cords Reuter. Berlin Aut». 25 IT was revealed to-night Lliai Hen Hitler underwent art operation on his vocal cords on May 23 A communique states that Herr Hi tie i had suflered from increasing ho::rseness t especially his last ereat spench in the
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  • 70 16 Effort To Repeal Tax On Trading Profits Reuter Wireless. Now York. Aug. 22. The newly organised committee headed by Senator Pitt man has agreed to piv.s.s for b vote before the adjournment of Congress of the Macarran Bill which seeks to repeal the tax of 50 per
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  • 81 16 Reuter Wireless. New York. Aug. 21. The political unrest in Europe has had a distinctly bullish influence on the Chicago Wheat Pit and the price rose over two cents a bushel, but the Stock Exchange has been erratic. Surprising sums are being soon- by American industrial concerns on
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  • 118 16 8ultan "lll l'roicnl i (,l ce illi u!QUl> <> '>' sNINT^' OXl-: n 1904 tne on lb- iniUntlVo ?lN.< W <l, ol N N tne pultun >>s vunf» m>?! srum I-'i.ux Luinu. Vll'u k»,.!,:!, n<» ulb» sli:»ll> -> <! »b» I,,-. !v> an»! com u» n« «s l,aini»,l>
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  • 141 16 I)t'M«»liti,»n <>i Vliolplii lVrriltt» j British Official Wireless. t_"l".l'.,!, 25, niany alarms it i> now dellnltely announcrcl llia' :»„> clemollllon ut tbe /Vo«!.< l >>.«.'-. .iiverlooking tbe Niv.-, lb!line<. will begin ''arl.v year tenants a„d <ll olber budckngs oil u considerable site bave received llotlce to mill
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  • 185 16 Lively Duel At Berlin Debate Reuter. Berlin. Aug t* A LIVELY due) between a young Cfccci in Slovak watnin doctor. Miis Vi»> and an Amsterdam professor Hi r<,<i ncr&. on the committee's recommend., tlon for sterilisation of certain ci, t ol criminals occurred during thr eluding debate
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  • 265 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Aug. 26 Mrs. (Dr.* Jacques, attached to tho Infant Welfare Centre. Johore Bahru. Is on leave and Mrs. «Dr.» J. M. A. Loweson is acting for her. A. m ss Wan Mohamed bin Uda. Assistant Commissioner of Police. Johore, who
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    • 496 16 "I I I I I i i i i i I i I I i < I i i i < 1 11 M i i i ijj 3 X p A .Bartholomeusz DP tesjaniantaneaßsaanaeaatniaaaaaanaannanaaaaaßna "WHAT A GLAXO HAS WORKED!" V/ words $ms. tf*. JLf/s LeMer (Case MPa/I220). 'When baby
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    • 150 16 IPi A friendly rub' HB i ber—good com* H pany a few H drinks. Pleasant H fleeting hours. Just one side of mmm lite in this country. Tomorrow, H the blazing tun.—the daily round. I Can you greet the morning with H the joy which comes from a sense I
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    • 216 16 WAKE UP AND FACE THESE FACTS! This is not the time to sleep. Things are happening—the world is making new demands, offering more opportunities than ever before. You must wake up if you want to benefit by these conditions. You cannot stand still in a world that is going ahead.
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    • 84 16 NEW PAGE "JAY' FENCING An ideal and most economical fence for Rubber Estates as a protection against Pig and Deer, &c. For use on Mines. Compounds. Railways, &c. Essential for Schools. Country Clubs. Tennis Courts, Residences. Estate*, Cemeteries, Playgrounds, &c. ~~—ffl- n^*--4i r •m&e I rr h m Fencing is
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  • 318 17 Rivalry Between Britain And U.S.A.? San Francisco. KEEN rivalry between Great Britain and the United States for the development of the air routes across the Pacific Ocean is predict .d here following the anival of Sir Edward Campbell M Parliamentary Secretary to the Post-master-General and
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 135 17 PROOF OF ECONOMY IS IN THE RUNNING ®The saving on foel alone is 75: for the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz Diesel Engine Commercial Vehicle Type Lo. 2000 Miracle' 22 M.P.G.. fuel oU costing IK cents per gallon, while the petrol consumption of a similar tonnage petrol vehicle m approximately
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  • 675 18 Lt.-C ommander Maunseil I I I ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent London. Aug. 16. I T.-CMDR. Frederick Richard Guy Maunseil, R.X., formerly H.M.S. Greenwich, an<: lately attached to H.M.S. Pembroke at Chatham, was sentenced by a naval court-martiai at Chatham. To forfeit
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  • 173 18 Ahvi ngr His "Dream Harp" Sydney. Aug. 9 PROSPErf Ralston. opal King, world adventurer and lover of harps, haj been visiting Queensland to buy opals of good quality. In less than a moncn he had travelled 3.500 miles visiting the ipal fields At present he is having
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  • 30 18 lti>>VeeKl.v >lgil service 8oon Reuter. 23 5 0l-weekly ralla-Lllg.and air Ho»n lobowinl! <b. ol tbe 8ingapole.l3ngl2nd v. «ill. -b.. c:..mmon^..l.n el-6ener2l expccic<j ao- tl.e duplica'ion o< «b^ >:.-Nrl..,lx!Nt> Il^K.-Neu!.i
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  • 382 18 Charge Of Kidnapping Withdrawn ,p»-u„l "'<'» /Villi 21 »nNlI case in wbicb <» ..nz.xl I Osman and a Pur.l-a.lll Nov n.nn"' 8onny Noy were cbar«e«l wlll» Kidon,» ping a 3traitH-born t'lllne«e e!'i '"on,,' 0ng Nya lrom tbe luwlul ol ber parentH. ano «>>.», Lab)»bn din wa" concealing tbe
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  • 104 18 Economic Mission To Japan Shanghai. Aug. 24. Preparations are being made to send a Chinese economic mission to Japan following Mr. Wang Ching Wei's resumption of duties. Mr. Chiang Tso Pin. the Chinese Ambassador at Tokyo, conversed for an hour with Mr. A. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Ambassador,
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  • 84 18 I (Oar readers are invited to wntr us on subj\?ts of public tnterev n must be understood that the "Afa/av, Tribune" does not neceaarliy er dorse opinions expressed by rut*. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS 3R'r AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewrit!, fdouble spactng), and on
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  • 793 18 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribi Sir.—Having been Kortunate to have been a student of both special class a; Enstii where, by the way I was too yeake tne ,Quetns Scholarship nation—and of Raffle, CoUeae 1 I am qualified to pour cil on troubled waters of the debate
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