Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXLL- -No. 213 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Sept. 6, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 %cad The Strißune Dominant In zJMalaya PET T B R Atomic Diesel Oil Engines INSTANT STARTING (HUB FROM OLD. |H 14 B. H. P. j iN( losed design jflW^l^/^ ROLLER HEARINGS flfi m\ I.OWKST FURL 540 B. H. P. CONSIMPTION. W^ V J ALSO A WITS RANGE OF LIS GINKS,
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    • 196 1 THK "CONTAJT CAMERA Tins SCIENTtnC INSTRUMENT CO, 9jo. Bm tr SINGAPORE. I— IT Sole Agents:—SttiE, DARBY Co., Ltd., Sin ?.pore-Johore-Malacca and Sembilan. 37 Wari?i Studios 3 X LI M I POWDERED MILK I J PURE FRESH SAFE j I MILK MILK DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. Obtainable at all Leading
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  • 848 2 Shipping News Notices. MANNING OF BRITISH SHIPS JJ.O.T. Assurance To House Of Commons IN the House of Commons, last month, on the motion for the adjournment of the House, Mr. D. G. Logan drew attention to the question of the manning of ships and the loss ol certain ships at
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  • 115 2 Soviet Vftatl To Go On A Salvaging Expedition I^enin^iad. THIS summer the divers attached to the "Epron salvaging expedition will examine all vessels sunk during the pas; years along the Sakhalin. Kamchatka and Oi'ukotsk coasts. It is proposed that several ships on the bottoms of the
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  • 122 2 Third Of The Kind Ever Organised Liverpool, Aug. 12. Fifty-one Joneses, 41 WillHmses. 33 Davleaes and 25 Thomases were among 300 t)asseT>gers which sailed from here in the "Orduca" on a enr'se to Fiance. Ho'Lind, Norway and Denmark It Was an all-Welsh cruise, the third of its kind
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    • 414 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH! INDIA P 0. N. Co's SAILINGS: Ol'T WARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1985. MANTUA H.OOO Sept. 6 CHITRAL 15,000 Sept. 13 SOMALI 6.810 Sept. 26 CATHAY 15,000 Sept. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Oct 24 CORFU 15.000 Oct. 26 RANCHI 17,000 Nov. 8 BHUTAN 6,100 Nov.
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    • 456 2 HEAP ENG MOB S.S. CO., UWIITRD. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Biirton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENC Fri. Sept I s.s. NAM YONG Tues. Sept. 10 For SOL RABAYA
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    • 205 2 I N.Y. X.LINE mat mmtss? (Incorporated m Japm*). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VTA SUEZ. Minimum Ratf-i. Ist. 2IU Ksrsss s as a Next Sailingsj KASHIMA ifARU sSE It ,n.s. YASUKCNI MARU Oct I I HAKONE MARU >ct. W s.s. SUWA MARU s.s. FUSHIMI MAR!I Nov. 14 isa HAKOZAKI MAHU
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    • 517 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINK. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Must Cabins have adjoining private bath. Ex<«dlent Cuisine. POX GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From B'pore Malacca Port Penang i M.S. Sham LALANDIA 17 U 17 i» 18 'J 20-9 J UTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10
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    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILING? -i i NOftDDEUTSCHEt LLOYD. 3 (Incorporated hi tOemapy). The underhoted are the Companys uv tended fixtures:— OUTWARDB. im. "TRAVE" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Sept g t "TRIER" for Mui.il:». Hongkong Shanghai Japan Sep) HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. 1 "POTSDAM" also calls Naples, Genoa, Marseilles
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  • 170 3 UliJKEK PRICE DOWN SLIGHTLY iiuyers Scarce At Present Levels I otn Our Financial Correspondent) S ngnpere, Friday morning. 1 ii.iur (Singapore), 18 7 cts., low 11 1 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. I in (Singap re) $107' •>, up SL, Trices:— I »ii'i ii: •"> !> 1 lid.,
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  • 58 3 >v ing art- crop returns for er 1 ng (F.M.S.) Robber 86.500 lb. ibber (Staffield Estate) 25.800 lb. i F.M.S.) Rubber 82,000 !b. ise (F.M.S.) 80.475 lb. own Rubber (De.wistoOTi Es. lie) and; i Lowtsndi Pars 157,500 lb. X Rubber 111 500 lb. Rubber Plantations 55.300 lb. r<
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  • 1521 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraaer and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore. Friday, 10 a.m. Isaue Fraser raT Va ue Co. DJvatt 4 Ampat 4,- 4,6 4 4 6 t'l A. Kumbang 32 6 j.5 tied 32'6 3i 6c(!
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  • 91 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buvors Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. in oases (F. 0.8. September) 1!» 19% (Jood F.A.Q. in rates (F.OB. September) IS 11 If? 18 J3'l6 No. I X R.S S. (Spot-loose) (awarchthla Spore) 18 7 < 19 do. September
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  • 896 3 New Central Banks UNKING-UP PLANS MATERIALISE jgVENTS of the past year in the field of Empire banking were in one important respect a natural sequel to those of the previous year The earlier period had been one of preparation for the final stage in forming a
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  • 262 3 Threat Of Lower Prices MESSRS. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., SingalfI pore, reported as follows on Sept. 5:— Following upon the publication of unexpectedly high shipments from Malaya last month, and in anticipation of heavy liquidation of the October December position by disappointed speculators, there lias been a threat
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  • 34 3 London, Sept. 5. Sterling on New York 4.94 w.; Paris 75. The stock markets were quiet and irrepular with War Loan 3" per cent, at 105-1 16. Grid 140s. 7',d—British Official Wireless.
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  • 130 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Frir.ay. MINING: Quiet. Austral Malay 59- Batu Selangor .91 .94, Hong Fatt 51 54. x.d. Kramo. 42 6 43 6 x.d xb Lukut 51.07U, $1.121.. Mural Tin .45 .50 Petaline $6.25 $6.50. Raub Aust. Goid $6.00 $6.15, Sungei Luas $1.11 $1.20 Ulu Klane. I] 10
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  • 479 3 Slight-Increase In Output London, Aug. 30 ACCORDING to the August o>Ue of tie Bulletin of the fnin mil »m 1 Tin Research and Development Council, published by the Hague Statistic-l Office, the world production of tin in the first hail &l 1935 was 51.071 long- tons, a•mpai
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    • 229 3 II! YOKOHAMA SPECIE RANK, LIMITED, I < HAMBER3, RAFFLES PLACE < apital Full* Paid Yen 100,000,000. Rtstrtr Fund Yen 125.800.000. HE ID OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES al Alexandra, Batavia, Berl'n. Da ren. Fengtien, Hamburg:. HanHarbin, Honolulu. Hongkong. Hsink Karachi. Kobe, London. Los Angeles, Nagasaki, Xagoya. New York, i. Paris. Peiping;, Rangoon.
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    • 24 3 SOUTH t BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: I, FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 299 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappi'j, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGI R, BATAVIA. Branches throughout) tho Dutch East Indies and w» th* Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKJBESi The National Provincial Bank, LtatlUA. Correspondent* .n the principal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 593 4 HLB4S&4N. I 36 3t, BE AS BASAfI ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE 1 We undertake nil sorts of work in electrical, gas and water ser- vice lines. j We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why net consult us al»ut your rtguiremeuta? Estimate submitted upon request without charge
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    • 668 4 10 LET— Compound House, No. 11, Newton Road, 4 Bed Roomis, SiUin* and D.nmg Rooms, Biff Ten.i s Court, Katcaen, ServJ.nt's Quarters, Garage, Ele:tr;c, \\ater. Apply Ang Hock Seng, 38, Amoy Stree.. Rent $90u00 per month. i FOR SALE. HORTICULTURE. LEAF MOULD available limited quantty h ghly recommended for lawns
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    • 549 4 POULTRY. t Pure Bred Rhode Island Red I Stock have won the Governor's Cup, 1933, 1934. Gold Medal and Special Silver Cup. Malayan Exhibition, 1>35. 14 Firsts at Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in 3 years. BIRDS AND EGGS NOW AVAILABLE. Apply C. L. PRIOR, French Bank Building, Sinira pore. SINGAPORE
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    • 297 4 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the jffice of the- State Engineer, Negr. Semb lan, Seremban up to noon of the 21st September 1935 for the erect.on of 54 Followers Quarters for the Malay Regiment, Port Dickson. Every person applying for a form oTender wS be required to
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    • 276 4 PILES-SPECIALISTS. Complete Cure Guaranteed Without Operation. All kinda of Piles are radically cured by 118 1 in a week's time m 1| without any surWMt #k f gical operation. long experience terrible disease, Jp. < to our painless and efficient method, we hold S_ many unsolicited testimonials from eminent P***»
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    • 205 4 I BIG NEWS!!! SMASHING PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY ON ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHES INCLUDING LATEST ARRIVALS, at j I 429. NORTH RJUDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) 1 i i h EYESIGHT CONSERVE I Safeguard your eyes—they ar* fan I greatest possession. It ia dangp rr to neglect
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  • 355 5 Smuggled Tobacco Into Prison (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bu'nru, Sept. 4. JUDGMENT was delivered to-day in J the Police Court by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin YUhya (Second Magistrate. .Tohore Bahru >, in connection with the case in which a Malay warder named Abdul Samat bin Kassim,
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  • 348 5 Wavelength 48.91 And 110 Metres The following is to-day's programme 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. C 2565 Orchestral: Venetian Nights. A Vision of Spring—New Mayfair Orchestra. C.2562 Orchestral: "Chu Chin Chow," Selection, parts 1 and 2 (Norton) —The London Palladium Orchestra. C 2738 Orchestral: Jubilee Dance. Memories
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  • 15 5 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. LIVED WITH DOGS Wealthy Woman Dies In Squalor
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 700 5 Radio For Malayan Listeners TODAY'S EMPIRE PHOHI, HOLLAND BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE PROGRAMME STATION Wireless Programme For The B.B.C. Variety To-Day Wireless Programme For Orchestra T ft n av (PCJ 19.71 nuures). lV-LJdy TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme 7.f>0 p m. Dutch National Anthem and !9 as follows:— opcn'ng announcement. (DJA 31.38 metres
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  • 60 6 Returns To Port Owing To Engine Trouble The s.s. Proteus, a Norwegian vessel of 1,025 tons, which left Singapore on Sept. 4. bound for Saigon, returned to port yesterday morning owing to engine trouble. After repairs have beeri effected, she
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  • 123 6 The following are passengers by the Katori Maiu which left Singapore foi' Euiope via pors, yesterday:— Mrs. T. Hongsakrai. Mr. S. Nakamura, Mrs. N. Vimukta. Mr R. W. Ayyai, Mrs. R. Challammal, Mrs. M. R. S. Dcvi, Mr. S. Fujii. Mr. T. S. Siddappa, Mi. R. Watanabe. Mr. K.
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  • 30 6 A wireless message has been received at the Master-Attendant's Office from the master of the Bahadur stating that the Sikh Buoy Light in Berhala Straits is not burning.
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  • 93 6 Mails expected from Europe tLondon mails». to-day by the 8.1. Rohna, time of delivery fo bbxholdera* letters and general delivery of letters 8.30 am tomorrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Havana Maru, due at Singapore, to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia. Nether'ands Indies etc.. by Air
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  • 100 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Talma 22; Anshun 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ganges 18; Adrastus 14; Siantar 11; Plancius 8; B. de St Pierre 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) mi. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 303 6 SELLING Singapore, Sept. 5. London 4 months' sight 2j4 1,16 London 3 months' sight 2,4 in London 60 days' sight London 30 days' sight 2,3 313Z London demand Jgf; London IST. 2 i 3 15 j^ Lyon and Paris demand »w> Hamburg demand Jg New York demand J'
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  • 187 6 Singapore, Sept. 3. 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 $139 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rico, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice 1
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  • 72 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Mississippi." CAPITOL.—"No More Ladies." EMPIRE —Chinese Talkie. GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Danclnf Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD— The Merry Wnlow." MARLBOROUGH. —Indian talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Escape Me Never.' RlTZ.—"Servant's Entrance" ani Adventure Girl." ROXY— "The Gay
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  • 127 6 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during thc month of August, 1935. Country of Origin Tons 1. Alaska 5 2. Burma 432 3. The Netherlands Indies: Banka and Billiton Singkep Other Places 6 4. French Indo-Ch'ina 191 5. Japan 6. Siam 1393 7. Tanganyika 8. Union of South
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  • 30 6 The output (f ore from the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of August was:— No. 2 dredge 341.14 8*0» Total 622 19 pu-rla. 281.05
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 316 6 I SINGAPORE HOTELS MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J I TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 P.M. I 1 DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight 1 and the World Famous Dancers YOLA t PAUL ;„i>fKr Non-diners $1.00 I c Appearing nightly a 1 an( l LASZLQ the well known Hungarian Caricaturist
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    • 114 6 mm See how your teeth sparkle ami gleam after only a few days use. $Z DlT >s ITarder than tartar, yet softer than tooth enam- >*~^ cl, it cannot scratch. Ca&^l Pleasant to use —no disagrerahle, soapy taste, yet most effective. BUY A TUBE TODAY Listerine Tooth Paste has proved
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    • 87 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of olosing Supply of two 1% ton, two 2-ton, two 4-ton, five 2-ton capacity chassis, etc. delivered at Transport Centre, MacKenzie Road. 4 p.m.; Monday, 16th September, 1935.
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    • 87 6 I TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. I 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, s SINGAPORE. 'a Telephone No. 2633 E |p 011 Stockists of Erikff BramJ New rort I l^ m \J rf,{m!SS al>lr Typewriter!, 4 Banks with KnKl S h X e y boards fitted with I Standard Pica Z Also Dealers in new
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 326 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 unll still be include* in the
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    • 178 6 Neil Road, 2.30 p.m. Dinner «fB be served after meeting. Evergreen Circle: Committee meeting, Mr. Wee Cheng Kirn's residence, 64, Koon Seng Road, 11 a.m. Young People's Circle, Geylang: Cabinet meeting, 4.15 p.m., Geylang Methodist Girls' School, Aljunied Roaa. MONDAY. SEPT. 9 Forget-Me-Not Party: Invitation by Hokien Huay Kuan, 7
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    • 222 6 [pogALJINgUICtKCg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY India, South and West (Bemardin de St. Pieno) Ip.m. Java South-West Sumatra, SEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T Diily (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang. Pakun Barce, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Eelawan and Medan (Tinombo) 3
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    • 222 6 DIARY Of Tti€ DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures I'O-DAY, SEPT. 6 High Tides:—3.43 a.m., 3.11 p.m. BOxing: Young Aide v. Al Canto, New World, 9.15 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. Wiltshires v. S.C.C, Anson Road Stadium. Cricket: S.C.C. v. R.A.F.. Ist day, S.C.C. Golf: Keppel Club,
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  • 871 7 Charge Against Police Inspector Singapore, Thursday. A CASE of criminal breach of trust in which a Police Inspector named Abdul Sani bin Mohamed is the accuser., commenced before the District Judge Mr H. A. Forrer, to-day. Chief Inspector McQuarrie is for thf prosecution, and Mr. V.
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  • 481 7 Alleged Kidnapping At Malacca I (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 4. gOH Kim Swee, a young Hokkien Chi♦.i„,nef^'as thb5 morni ng committed for trial at thq next Assizes on a charge of i IF 1 dn^PP^ n S a young Hokkien girl named it Chiew, at
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  • 66 7 Statement Of Broker Who Arranged It Reuter. Washington, Sept. 6. Mr. Cher tok the broker who was in charge of the deal in which an American group secured an oil concession in Ethiopia, in an interview to-day, declared that he was leaving England shortly but he would take
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  • 228 7 FORGERY CHEATING Chinese Shop Assistant Convicted Singapore. Thursday. DOR forgery and cheating in respect of which four charges were preferred against him. Khoh Cheng Hong, a Chinese shop assistant, will serve two years' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Prison. Accused was found guilty by the unanimous verdict of a common
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  • 296 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 4. Messrs. Tai Chong Chong and Won,; Hon members of the Seng Cheong Society, have been selected to represent Malayan Chinese in the forthcoming all China Athletic Meet to be held at Nanking on Oct. 10. A* The engagement is announced of
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  • 223 7 Jury And The Question Of Onus Singapore, Thursday. THE full Court of Criminal Appeal composed of Mr. Justice Whitley, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Gordon Smith were engaged today in hearing an appeal irom the Malacca Assizes. The appellant, an Indian named Valayuthan, appealed through
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  • 48 7 Visit To Tokyo During TransPacific Voyage Reuter. Washington, Sept. 5. The War Secretary, Mr. Wern, disclosed that he contemplates visiting Tokyo during hts trans-Pacifie voyage to represent the President of the United States at the inauguration of the Philipine Commonwealth on Nov. 15.— Reuter.
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  • 63 7 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on the sth instant were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m., 4 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m., 6 minutes. Teleerams handed in up to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney treble arw i Bladder weakness hf ye "topp«Ml letting UP Nights. L*g Tains. nr.IPH Under fcyes, Swollen AnKlea. N<*rvoumt«ss. Stiffness. Rheumatism. zintss, I.umhugo, Burning. Itching. SmartAcidtty and of Vigour by a Doc»or'« imw di»oovorv «a*ed Cystex (SlssOentlw soothes, tons*, deans, ana
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    • 34 7 COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive usee! selected beans roasted by a special process. Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make kure of VAN houten's COCO/W; I
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    • 72 7 I I I f We Advise j j Appointments Ito ensure individual un- I I divided attention and care- 5 I ful concentration to your I visual requirements. Phone f m I 2500 for a mutually con- I I I venient appointment! I R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Optology, I
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    • 168 7 Film that mahes the picture They little knew you were snapping them! KODAK "VERICHROMK" That's the way to get life-like pictures— double-coaled rilm Makes fine dear soaathe sort you 11 want to keep-happy, natural hots whether the day is pictures ilia, will remind you of jolly times dull or bright.
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    • 708 8 I m ALHAMBRA=*^S I £,W MT I j 9 mumw\ JOAN BENNETT ■IV _P _T1 m BING CROSBY I ___PH||H_9i W** 1 _"_____j .U^f.'L)' o HILARITY! J^___________________^ j C A PITOL 1 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT!! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present their Outstanding Racy Comedy 1 Triumph of the Season ru^^L-,,^-s^|__^£?^ Wm husband and
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    • 30 8 I I I j fhTaro I Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) j at 93, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 321 9 I To commemorate the 2NI) YEAR OF SUCCESS IN MALAYA we offer I FREE! One box of REX needles for each REX record purchased DURING SEPTEMBER ONLY T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE w«snwv, VIENNA s"* I Sw-Awb tor VM.S. «*!«ni«fe|{M Kuala ~I „,M,r., M r "■ri■iiiii%% i i i f '■•'■"••••!;i.iiniiiiHiiii»anf: l
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    • 729 9 LAST NIGHT —TOMOK HQ W NIGHT AT MARLBOROUGH Ist. Performance at 5.50 p. m< 2nd 9.00" p.m. PIONEERS MASTERPIECE PRODUCTION Draupadi—Vastrabaharanam >Vith MISS T p RAJALAKSHMI, V V PA NTH ULU AND SSVM\N \T THEIR BEST. j SEE MISS P. S. SIVABAGYAM i?--' ANI) VA SUDEVA PILL AY as SHEPHERD-&
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    • 37 9 I GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275, South Bridge Koad, Singapore (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 2154). lIKAJ'hiK TIU N ANTWUfiWi 1 s i£Sii£«!£d aupplicd from U on CROOKES LENSfES completed Vit% dtylifth frame from |f on.
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  • 419 10 THE LEAGUE AND ITALY DEFORE the meeting of the League Council, called to consider the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, was held, we expressed the fear that it would prove to be a formality. That fear seems to have been borne out by the latest cables from Europe. Baron Aloisi, the Italian delegate,
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  • 567 10 response to the appeal of the S' gapore Rotary Club for contributions to be used for immediate relief of distress has caused many people to wonder whether it would not be advisable to alter the conditions of the Jubilee Fund, which is designed to deal with the problem of distress
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  • 80 10 REV. D. E. J. HODGE Appointed To St. Andrew's Cathedral iß'- Air \Tiil> (From Our Own Correspondent) T orison. Au r 30. The Rev. D. F. J Hod°e. curate of Caliington. Cornwall, has h*»en aonointed assistant chaplain, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. Mr. Hodge, who was trained at <he Lincoln Theological
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  • 150 10 Notes and Comments A Poet's Appeal MR. C. E. H. Jacobs, writer of some admirable poems, including "Christ Died Oft in Flanders," which has become known all over the world, forwards to us some verses which emphasise the need for the relief of unemployed in Singapore. Mr. Jacobs says, "I
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  • 298 10 Price Of Rubber npHE continued low price of rubber is causing concern in London and Amsterdam. Native exports from the Netherlands East Indies are said to be chiefly responsible for the fact that stocks remain obstinately high, and it is declared that unless the duty is raised very considerably it
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  • 280 10 Postal Finance POR the year 1934, Post Office business in the Straits Settlements resulted in a net deficit of 5i28.899 after charging $138,289 to income in respect of depreciation on plant and $97,024 in respect of interest on capital. In the Federated Malay States there was a net deficit ol
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  • 161 10 By "Looker-On" A STEEPLEJACK considers his work less dangerous than crossing a street. Still, we can't all be steeplejacks. A Mr. L. S. Mackie, of Otakeho, New Zealand, tames fish. We should like to see him make a real pal of a dogfish. 6 A professor of English declares that
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  • 215 10 A rare postage-stamp was recently exhibited at a London night-club. Later, we understand, it was removed and dancing became possible. A Six policemen who had perspired through seven hours of labour to dig mongrel dog from a rock pile on the banks of the Harlem had their reward While 500
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 389 10 y FOR THE [CV RUGBY HIGH GRADE ENGLISH MADE BOX CALF RUGBY HOOTS. SOFT AND PLIABLE UPPERS, MACHINE SEWN LEATHER SOLES. STOCKED IN SIZES AND SIZES 6 -10%; PRICE 85,50 PER PAIR* I SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS. Robinson Co., Ltd. siM. .POKE. 'i v _i inmn mill i IJWHHHMMHNBIHMK^BMMPBIMMb^^ The
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    • 8 10 RAILWAYS ARE THE MAINSTAY OF COMMERCE I I
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  • 212 11 "Klephantine Tricks" COUNCIL ADJOURNS INDEFINITELY Geneva, Sept. 5 THE League Council met ai. 7.10 p.m. Karon Aloisi was absent and was replaced by Signor Rocca, who, in the middle of a most violent speech by Prof. .Jeze, the Aby>sinian
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  • 155 11 The Ethiopian Conception Of Civilisation Fun. Jeze. in his speech, asked why I- y wished to civilise Abyssinia? Was m order that an aiiay of hundreds t h usands should be created from a p aceful people in order to carry out Italy's imperial designs? The Ethiopian conception
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  • 178 11 Repudiation Of Obligations Not Possible M. Litvinoff (Soviet», in his speech, aid that the Soviet wished nothing Httrr than to continue the friendly I alo-Soviet relations of the past decade, 1 it the question before the Council was lie oeace of the world. The Italian reoresentative had
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  • 135 11 President Refuses Italian Delegate's Request Reuter. The incident of Italy's dramatic withdrawal from the Council followed. Baron Aloisi withdrew as soon as Prof. Jeze began to speak and Signor Rocca replaced him. After withdrawing, Signor Rocca sent a private message to the President, Senor Guinazu. asking him to
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  • 241 11 Premier Holds Meeting On His Return London. Sent. 5. The Premier. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, held meeting of the MinLsters, including Mr. Rarrsav Mac Donald, Mr. Neville Chnrnberiain. the First Lord of the Admirnltv and the War and Air Ministers, nfter his return from Aix this afternoon—Renter New York
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    • 183 11 HUMAN BUTTER The fresh delicaU 1 flavour of HEYMAN j I BUTTER is due to I the ideal conditions J under which it is made. J Produced in Victoria, Australia, it is handled and packed with scrul T»^Ci- t i^ > v pulous care in order )2 10 ensul>e thal
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  • 220 11 Neither Ship Damaged Badly Reuter. London, Sept. 5. THE Cunard-White Star liner Doric carrying over 700 passengers on a pleasure cruise was involved in a collision with the French steamer Formigny off the coast of Portugal. The Doric sent out S.O.S. messages, and 40C passengers hitherto
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  • 161 11 Thousands Kne?l Before Finance Minister Shanghai, Sept. 6. THOUSANDS of flood refugees knelt before Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, and cried for relief, when he was at Tsining station, in Shantung, a few days ago. He and General Han Fu Chu, the provincial chairman, assured them
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  • 159 11 Four Months' Sentence For Knife Attack (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Wednesday. Sentence of four mcmhs' rigorous imprisonment was parted on n young 1 Malay named Mustapha bin Ahmad, aged IS, wh?r. he was produced before Che Mi>hd. Salleh, the Ta ping Magistrate. tr>-day for sentence on
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  • 125 11 Shanghai. Bent. 6 The Mining Economic Relief Society has been formed in the Ministry of Indus* V. has secured a loan of $10 000.000 from the banks for lending out to mines in need of financial assistance. A number of Shanghai banker are
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  • 48 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. HO HONG COMPANY'S SHIPPING DEAL, 12. SAW WIFE CARRIED OFF BY CROCODILE, 13. SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 15. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 16. CHINESE NEWS AND NOTES, 17. CINEMA TOPICS, 18. GANGSTER RULE IN BRITAIN. 19.
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  • 316 11 Reuter. May Reach 1,000 I ALLEGED OFFICIAL BUNGLING Miami, Sept. 5. rTHE work of rescuing the remaining 2S0 passengers from the Dixie, which was damaged by the hurricane, was suspended last night owing to bad weather and resumed this morning. About 120 passengers have so far
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  • 102 11 Sudden Resignation By Dr. A. 6. Ellis (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 5. T\R. A. G. Ellis, M.Sc, M.D., U Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Director of the Siriraj Hospital, Chulalankarana University in Siam, has resigned from the presidency of the Bangkok Rotary Club
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  • 66 11 Much Damage By Lightning In England British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 5. During severe thunderstorms last evening, considerable material damage was done by lightning and one person was killed and several rendered unconscious. Among the buildings struck by lightnin"- wa* rr*« of the famous pubjlc school at Harrow.
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  • 115 11 Dangerous "Volunteer I Corps" Rounded Up Reuter. Calcutta. Sept. b. QUIETLY but ruthlessly, a war is' being waged against terrorists and suspected houses are continually being searched for arms, according to the Ben* gal Police Report on activities in 1934. Although there were no cases of
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  • 39 11 Subscriptions For Rotary Club Fund -We have received a subscription of $3 from Mr. Koh Kirn Hong, of the British Dispensary, for the Rotary Club Relief Fund, who states that he will subscribe this amount monthly.
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  • 123 11 Ov;r $30,000 Damage EIGHT SHOPHOUSES GUTTED (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. AIJIF fire ocv uircd at three o'clock this morning in a block of shop houses in the busiest put of Pusing, ten miles from Ipoh. About eight houses were burnt down, among them being
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  • 31 11 DUKE DUCHESS OF KENT British Official Wireless. London, Sept 5. The Duke and Duchess of Kent returned to London to-day after a month's holiday in the mountains of Jugoslavia.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 290 12 Delegates Spend A Busy Morning Following yesterday's meeting of the League Council, the delegates were In •negotiation to-day at Geneva. Both the French Premier. M. Laval, and the British Minister for League Affairs, Mr. Eden, spent a busy morning and afternoon in mutual and separate consultations. Mr. Eden
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  • 407 12 Small Committee To Examine The Dispute The League Council met again to-night, first in private and then in public. Press messages from Geneva indicate that the private sitting was concerned with plans for setting up a small committee of the Council t 0 examine further the Italo-Ethiopian dispute
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  • 381 12 Still A Prospect Of Peaceful Solution t London, Sept. 5. The TIMES Geneva correspondent says that in British circles it is felt that Italy has wholly underestimated the genuineness of the offers of help for her in rinding a peaceful solution and the genuineness of the opposition to
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  • 198 12 Trade Union Congress Condemns Mussolini British Official Wireless. Following a joint meeting of the General Council of the Traces Union Congress, the National Executive of the Labour party and the Parliamentary party executive, a resolution will come before the Trades Union Congress at Margate to-day. condemning in the
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  • 148 12 Rush For Special Insurance Policies Reuter. Alexandria. Sept. 5. Although the presence of Britisn warships gives a sense of security the ncr vousness of the inhabitants of Alexandria is reflected in a flood of applications for insurance policies. Insurance companies at Alexandria, Port Said and Suez are at
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  • 134 12 Cannot Participate With Abyssinia Reuter. Rome, Sept. 6. It is stated in Italian political circles that Signor Rooca's action does not constitute Italy's abandonment of the Leara*. Nevertheless, as the Government has decided that it cannot participate with Abyssinia in the League, the Italian df legate -will ajain
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  • 101 12 Why Prof. Jeze's Remarks Were Offensive Reuter. Geneva. Sent, Italian quarters complain of tut lac that Prof. Jezc, being a French hwycr made remarks that were particular!; offensive and annoying. They would not be disturbed :f tin speaker had been an Abyssinian, although they believe that M. Tec
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  • 212 12 The Hong Siang 81-WEEKLY SERVICE TO CHINA FURTHER indication of increased activity in Far Eastern shipping is forthcoming in the purchase of the Ho Hong Steamship Co., (1032), Ltd., of an Australian steamer which will arrive in Singapore shortly. The vessel
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  • 385 12 Under The Patronage Of H.E. The Governor PONSIDERABLE interest is beinj, evinced in the forthcoming "Movie" Ball to be held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday, 28tn inst.. the full proceeds of which will be donated to the Silver Jubilee Fund. Handsome prizes are being presented j by
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  • 93 12 A sleeping draught that worked has been responsible for holding up Tokyo's traffic. It happened like t-his: A man had been suffering from insomnia. He took a large dose of a certain drug. It had no effect. He went out for a walk. Suddenly the drug
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  • 106 12 Supreme Court Grants Decree Nisi (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. MR. Justice Cussen granted the petition of Mrs. Muriel O'Hara for the dissolution of her marriage with Mr. Granville O'Hara, this morning in the Supreme Court. Mr. O'Hara informed his lordship that he did not
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  • 145 12 Bar Committee Secretary Gives Evidence Singapore, Friday. MR. S. SHANMURGAM, a lawyer practising at Malacca, who is on a of criminal breach of trust as an attorney in respect of $410. alternatively, with ordinary criminal breach ol trust, made another appearance before the District Judge. Mr. H. A.
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  • 304 12 Convicted Of Attempted Murder (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thnrsd THERE was rather a dramatic radii this afternoon to the Ass which a youthful Malay. Nawi B i charged with murder. After the close of ihe case for the cution, the accused elected not to dence. After
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  • 107 12 Trip To Christmas Island Cancelled The proposed trip of H. E. the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, -o Batavi.i and Christmas Island has been cancelled. He was to leave by a flying boat attached to the R.A.F. base at Seletar 011 Monday and return on Sept 12 in
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    • 141 12 On Sept. 16 The MALAYA TRIBUNE Will Publish A Special Illustrated Supplement In Commemoration Of The 40th Anniversary Of The Accession To The Throne of H. c. The Sultan Of Johore And His Highnass's 62nd Birthday This supplement, in addition to containing some rare photographs of His Highness which have
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    • 62 12 i) ima m r mm ibitttti mmi ijljul KtlilliiKtl'iaftl i i i i i i j; 1.1 I I I I I H I U I '"H I I I I lIIIMIIIIMIUrjIJ^ 1 m s m I ITOh/XTJ SCECL U 1 m m m m m nmmm Wp a a
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    • 18 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION iNSFRANCK
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  • 438 13 Husband's Story REPTILE CAPTURED BY "PAWANG" i (Fjoth Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Seju. 5. THE tragic story of how a Javanese woman living close by the Muar liver was carried off by a crocodile one night, and how later the
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    214 13 Mr. E. H. Weigall and his bride. LOCAL WEDDING Mr. E. H. Weigall Miss A.Innes Singapore, Friday. I MR. Eustace Howard Weigall, of the Sarawak Oil Fields, Miri, and 1 younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. t Weigall. of Exmouth, Devon, and Miss Anna James D'Auvergne Innes, only
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  • 191 13 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery Singapore, Friday. The d°ath took place at the Gener.ii Hospital. Singapore, on Wednesday, of j Mrs Evelyn Florence Orchard, wife ot Mr. Waltei Orchard, of Singapore, in her 48th year. Mrs. Orchard was a daughter of Mr. E N Franciscus, late of the Bank
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  • 360 13 Paramount's New Musical Spectacle THE screen's leading exponents of song, comedy and beauty—Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields and Joan Bennett, respectively—vie for honours in Paramount's "Musi, sippi," the new and gala musical him which opens at the Alhambra Theatre and come off in a glorious tie
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  • 163 13 Breaks From Gaol To Get Fortune Bucharest. Aug. 17. AFTER one of the? most dramatic in the history of Rumania, and a three days' reign of terror hi which house-wives barricaded their doors. Coroiu. Rumania's Public Enemy Num ber One. has given himself up—after three? days
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  • 184 13 "Whither Germany" At The Victoria Theatre AT THE CINEMA THE Victoria Theatre is presenting "Whither Germany," which is something quite out of the ordinary in film fare. The picture deals with the trend of events in Germany from pre-war days, both social and political, and one is
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 23 13 I I BUY I JZEISS-IKON CAMERAS Singapore Photo Co, 9 THE LARGEST PHOTO STORE IN MALAYA <^^^^^ > 37-39, HIGH STREET ?ESSAR SINGAPORE THone 6389.
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    • 114 13 MOTOR UNION IKSURMCE CU., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). j FlRfc MOTOR CAR CYCLE MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agent*::ISIME, DARBY CO„ LTD., f, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. "A LITTLE WHITE GARDENIA" The world's biggest tune. ffl CARL BRISSON (rota film -ALL THE KING'S HORSES"
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  • 729 14 By Ths Only Goal MALAYS' STERLING DISPLAY Singapore, Friday. rPHE R.E.s unbeaten record was broken yesterday when they m? the Malays in a first division game «'it the Anson Road Stadium yesterday and were defeated by the
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  • 254 14 Can Be Improved "BLUE BIRD'S" GREAT FEAT British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 5. GUI Malcolm Campbell, whose giant, record-break i njr "Blue Bird" motor car attained an average speed of 301.1292 miles per hour over the salt flats of Utah, is convinced that the limit
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  • 33 14 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. The following matches in the English Football League were played to-day: FIRST DIVISION Brentford 3; Blackburn R I. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) Clapton O 1; Reading 0 —Reuter.
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  • 206 14 Brighton Braces Gordon Richards THE south coast of England L> not supposed to be particularly bracing— cither for jockeys or anyone else. But there certainly seems to be something about Brighton that braces Gordon Richards! Lost year he showed practically no signs of repeating his previous
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  • 133 14 Results Of Ties In Autumn Tournament VESTERDAY'S ties in the S.C.C. autumr. lawn tennis tournament resnlted a? follows: A Class Singles Handicap. L. Road (owe 3) beat R. W. Brown (scr.) C—4, 8—6. B Class Singles Handicap. H. J. H. Haas (owe 15) beat T. M. Calhaem (scr.)
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  • 373 14 The Scratchings FINAL ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW i Singapore, Friday. CMALIFR fields than oti the tK w.=ll figure in the Uiird tiavr in <hc Singapore Turf Cl»b'«- "u«vnin (GoM Cup) Meeting at V.i-Vlt l.mah to-morrow. T-i- scrntchmgs have not been b' v.-\ nn*l with go'Ml
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  • 42 14 Race I—Nil. Race 2—Dindings. Race .J—Ernst. Race I—Our Birthday. Race S—Gee Up, Taverner, His Honour. Race 6-—Nil. Race 7—Eastern Knight, Kuala Prince. Race B—P armint, Dilatory, Carioca. All Engagements: Dindings, Parmint. Double Tote: Races 6 and 8. Sweep: Race 8.
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  • 60 14 Probable Starters And Jockeys London, Sept. 5. THE' probable starcers and jockeys for the St. Leger to be ru.i at Doncaster on Sept. 11 are as follows: Bahram (Fo:;) Buekleigh (A. Wraggi Fairbairn (Gordon Richards) Field Trial (Dck) Flash Bye (Brennan) Hairan (Smirke) Plasrv I Perryman'» Pry
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  • 197 14 To-Night's Fight HARD-HITTING BOUT ANTICIPATED (By K. O.") Singapore, Friday. J7XCELLENT fare is promisor! at the New World Arena to-night. In the 12 three-minuie round main event, A! Cantimakes his debut, having Youn<< Aide as his opponent. A spectacular battle is anticipated, for the newcomer
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  • 48 14 Cream Of Athletic Talent To Take Part Shanghai, Sept G As many as 108 athletes, consisting of the cream of athletic talent throughout China, will take part in the All-China Olympic Games which begin at Shanghai on the Double Tenth Anniversary i.Oct. 10).—Sin Chew «it Poh.
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  • 27 14 F. J. Kemlo Wins The Duffer*' Cup In the final of the above competition F. J. Kemlo beat G W. Piercy 4 ai.d 3.
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  • 66 14 The followtaig have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against the Colts 2nd XI on Tuesday. Sept. 10, on the Anson Road ground at 5 p.m.:— Ezekiel Eze, Tave Yew Wee, J. Sanderson, Chew Wal Imm. Ong Sw c Keng, Lee Kirn Ek, J. Ferguson,
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  • 65 14 The following ties In the "A" and "B" singles championship tournaments will b played off tms week end:— Saturday:—"A" Neo Kirn Poh vs. W«e Crrerv? Siang; "B" Edward Tan vs. Harry Tan; "B" E. Tian Boon vs. Chee Keng Lim. Sunoayj—"A" Neo Klm Poh vs. Oner Kwee Yang;
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  • 59 14 The following are invited to play tennis for the Y.M.CA. against tinDutch Club on the Y.M.CA. courts tomorrow (Saturday*, at 4.3G p.m.: I. M. Reshty, Tan Swee Wah. M. A. Alsagoff, P. B. Dawar, K. M. R. Menon. Poh Guan Chwee, Poh Guan Cheng, Ong Eng Lian, Dr.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 7 14 ■J.lVtll'll^iilLHMlHl MH;nin;ii>ii»'a w^[;ii:Vii]:i»i]i'mi[i]:ai««rßß 1 Warm Studios 25
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    • 156 14 a TO-NIGHT A 9 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH FRIDAY £3 Jli BIGGEST NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS <Qt J THOUSANDS HAVE SECURED THE "PINK TICKET" J Jlfr^jk. I New-World Boxing Arena ft W\ AL CANTE H V THE ONE AND ONLY BOXER IN THE WORLD WHO FLOORED WUTGrTI t' TWICE IN ONE
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  • 502 15 Hongkong HxprrTs Views Ml'ROVKMKNT IN SAIL PLAN rpHE following article on yachtinn, written by Mr. H. S. Rouse of Hoagkoag, and now on leaver in England, for the Western Morning News, a Plymouth journal, should he of considerable interest to yachtsmen
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  • 622 15 Most Exhilarating Point In Sailing .-'ow all this tendency to increase the i t of plan is 1 to obtain bpecd to windv. tf (j. w h ch is without doubt the most ilarating' point 1 of sailing and that in 1 h the helmsmaa is best
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  • 183 15 Selection Of Team To Visit South Africa i the British lawn tennis team which 1 *s to leave England for South Africa at the end of the year one member's n ;me at least will cause some scratching of heads! \\'ho is Miss R. M. Hardwick?
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  • 79 15 The following will represent the Blue Hangers againet the H.M.S. Terror in a f Aendly game of soccer at Seletar, on Saturday: Muthoo, Seng Hock, Bcon Soon San, L. Oliv ro. F. Gomez, f:. Ollvero. T. Olivero. H GhtammeJl. Tee Sian. Chee Tung and A. Rajoo. Reserves: Lee
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  • 151 15 International Matches To j Be Held In England i I It is a far cry to the international polo matches which arc to be held in England (actually, at Hurlingham) next summer to decide the Westchester Cup, but the announcement of it reminds us that the past London
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  • 146 15 Programme For Ninth Anniversary Celebrations Members of the Union Sporting Association are notified that the ninth anniversary will be celebrated at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Paahr Panjang. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22. The subscriptions for fQSitl are as follow*: ladies $2.50 and gents.
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  • 130 15 Cricket Club's Matches For The Week-End Tin* following have accept cd to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. on Saturday, Sept. 7. at 2 p.m. at S.O.C. G. E. C. Asn. R. A. Ashworth (Capt. i. P Bartram, P. O'Neil Dunne, H. A. Exley, H. Gibson. P. W.
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  • 26 15 On completion of the repair ol the court members are kindly requested to turn up for practice in view of matches during the month.
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  • 366 15 M. Bsary's Experience At Newmarket MICHAEL Beary had a narrow escap* from serious Injury when he was "savaged" by a horse at Newmarket on Saturday, states th» "Sporting Life" of July 29. Beary gave a graphic description of hus thriving experience though he appeared to regard
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    • 70 15 Dignity of its own tn€ 1935 AUSTIN seven The small "Baby* of ten years ago »'«j*'J jfe! roomy, comfortable and really smart light car—yet it retams ,t» name as the most economical means of JJJg world. What other four seater motor car can otfera mileage ~f around fifty par gallon.
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    • 100 15 A Nightly Dose Will Banish Scores of DAILY ILLS Whether you are a victim of Lassitude, Liverrehness, Indigestion, Headaches, Lost Vitality, or Impure Blood, Beecham's ;Pills remove the CAUSE naturally and safely By I nning. f ßegulating and Purifying th<System they bimij about that harmonic and perfect functioning v/hn h
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    • 233 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that ia a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large busineaa all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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  • 675 16 Annual Report For 1934-35 The following are excerpts from the annual report of the Singapore Hockey Association which will be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held at the S.C.C. on Friday, Sept. 14, at 5.30 p.m. The members on the roll of the Association
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  • 155 16 Perfect Example Of Practical Socialisation Daly Waters, Aug. 20. In a buffalo shooter's camp between Wave Hill and Victoria River Downs 1 s:ations, there is a perfect example of pifectiea] socialisation. I Among the workers at the camp are a j native man and two lubras, Polly
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  • 191 16 Participation By Chinese Athletes Singapore. Friday. k MEETING was convened at the Sing- apore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday which representatives from several Chinese athletic associations attended, including the Clerical Union, the Siong 300 Athletic Association, the Chinese Companions Athletic Association, the Straits Chinese Football Association. Dr. Cheong
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  • 570 16 J.C.S.C. Tournament Results (From Our Own Correspondent) .Johore Bahru, Sept. 5. THE Jchore Civil Service Club Handicap Tennis Tournament, which was started yn the Club Courts in Johore Bahru a Unit two months ago has just reached completion. A. M. Wallace emerges champ.on in tho men's singles by
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  • 88 16 Letters To The Editor [Our readers are invited to writ* us on subjects of public interest it must be understood that the "Mnin! Tribune" does not necessarily T dorse opinions expressed by corr^^l,' ents. LETTERS SHOULD BE as BrTfI AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewrUtl (double spacing), and on
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  • 368 16 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune sir Mr J °hn Laycock'.s aDDfl should touch the heart of every Chr. tian in Singapore. It is a disgrace to t Christian communities of Singapore th there should be families in this w facing starvation and want. Every Christian, who
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  • 87 16 Spotlight Revue Performers In Cabaret Members of the Spotlight Revue Company, recently at the Victoria theatre, will be seen at the special dinner and dance at the Sea View Hotel to-morrow (Saturday* evening. The Roller Band will provide the music, and there will be an extension until
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 396 16 Mouth Cleanliness is the first line jl <>f Defence against infection. B Squibb's Dental Cream consists of |j DUre Precipitated colloidal Mag- jj nesium Hydroxide, Calcium Car- A t <^C* C bonate, excipients and flavouring— A denlifrice witn un 1 m*l c d j) response. A sure safeguard against jj
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    • 119 16 l^^r--fc7?^£j Life and sparkle col ou r an d Hj movement—music and gaiety. All am too soon the evening passes. The jB last dance is announced, the last mm round of drinks called—cheery Hj friends disperse. How will you Wm feel in the morning Stale! Ms heavy lazy Not if
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  • 154 17 The Problem Of Chinese Marriages—Proposed Legislation For Mon > :amous Unions—Encou raging Signs Of The TimesStandardised Examinations For Malayan Schools Malayan Chinese Footballers For China. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) T RETURN to the question of c marriages for two rea;tly, because T notice that the
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  • 293 17 Government Considering New Legislation iwever, all these are signs of the They indicate that the time is tj t approaching when the old-fash-ned system of Chinese marriages and ncubinage will have totally disappeared. understood in local Chinese les recently that the Government [ting new legislation to prooi the
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  • 298 17 First To Be Held In The S.S. And F.M.S. All students in the Chinese schools the Straits Settlements and the rated Malay States will, in Decemr undergo for the first time stanrdlsed examinations conducted under the auspices of the Education Department. There will be two examinations, one for
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  • 105 17 Malayan Chinese Team To Go On Tour A team comprising the best Chinese footballers in Malaya will be chosen by the Malayan Chinese Football Associa- tion to accompany the Malayan Chinese contingent which will take part in the All-China Olympiad to be held In Shanghai from Oct.
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  • 62 17 Samples Coming From Shanghai To Singapore Shanghai, Sept. 5. Fifteen delegates, representing more than 100 factories in Shanghai, will leave for Singapore on Sept. 17 to attend the Chinese Trade Fair to be held there. They will be taking with them 200 cases of samples of Chinese
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  • 173 17 12 Rules For Political Leaders Berlin. TWELVE commandments lor Nazi political leaders in the coming struggle" were given out by Vicedistrict Leader Nippold at a meeting of N-izi leaders of Munich. Upoer Bavaria, renort* the Nazi "YcHkiT.he" Beohachtef These are th? commandments:— 1. I believe in the Leader,
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  • 398 17 League Ot Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Aug. 31:— Plague: Colombo and Saigon were the only tw 0 ports in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during
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    • 142 17 T|g— Pig jWI M« a .v>t attracted by lips that have the nat- ural color of radiant health—but painted lips are repulsive. Don t you risk that painted look Simply use Tangee—it isn't paint! This unusual lipstick contains a color-change principle which enables it to intensify )our natural color. Permanent!
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    • 271 17 BABY QUESTION BOX By Mary Patori^^ «a Many :;;-icntists laugh at the idea that red ha r has ary ie'.at.onship to temper. University tests have show.i that red-heads can be just as swee.-tempered as brunettes. Gi od t< mper depends largely on health, and a well-regulated system. To clenr-e.a id
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  • 674 18 j Sparkling Comedy Hit JOAN AND BOB COSTARRED AGAIN I I M i ay stars, plus a sophisticat1' td stcry triumphantly tested ?irst on Broadway, plus the important factors covered by "production value" eqiiais "No More Ladies," Irving Thalberg's new production
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  • 150 18 Film Of The Quetta Earthquake Singapore. Friday. THE fiist pictures to be shown in 1 Malaya of the great Quetta earthquake will be screened to rirema audiences at the Theatre Royal to-night together wHh a Hindustani fi'm "Ran Chandi." Tht terrible havo" wrought by this earthquake has cost
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  • 525 18 Noted Singers In A Great Picture It science is ever* cunning enough to give us that which it has promised, then one of these days we shall be spinning dials which will pluck out of space, not only the sound, but the images of such
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  • 332 18 AI Jolson In "Casino De Paris" "fASINO De Paris" First National's latest musical spectacle, opens at the Capitol Theatre on Sept. 18, with AI Jolson and his wife. Ruby Keeler. costarring. This is the first tim: Jolson. the famous Broadway singer who introduced talking pictures to
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  • 21 18 Charles Boyer Claudette Colbert and Joel McCrea who appear in PnTate Worlds which is the next change at the Pavilion Theatre.
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  • 175 18 In Roll Of Young Woman Psychiatrist "Private Worlds" the new Claudette Colbert starring picture, corner to the 1 Pavilion Theatre next change, with a supporting cast headed by Charles Boyer. Joan Bennett, Helen Vinson, and 1 JOel McCrea. The picture reveals the story of a I brilliant young
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  • 542 18 MR. MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON "Baboona" PICTURE TAKEN BY AEROPLANE jyjß. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, famous explorers, are back in America after a two year, 60,000 mile airplane jaunt, With Www 1 animal picture, "Raboona." v hich Fox Films will be presenting *h<: oj, at the Alhambra Theatre. The famous couple,
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