Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1935

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malat/a's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII.- -No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 7, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935 rVI >
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 883 2 Shipping News Notices. CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE Account Shows Loss FIRST REPORT SINCE THE MERGER ALTHOUGH the first profit and loss account issued by Cunard White Star Ltd.—for fhe pemiod from June 19 to Dec. 31, 1931—shows an operating loss of £399,997, and a net loss of £408.090. it is
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    • 468 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA p o. *> N. Co's SAILINGS: TU IT WARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. t MANTI A 11,000 Sept. C CHITRAL 16,000 Sept. 18 SOMALI 6,810 Sep*. 25 CATHAY 15,000 Sept. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Oct 24 CORFU 15,000 Oct. 25 RANCHI 17,000
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    • 44 2 10.5.X. LINE I s.s. "MANILA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE SEPT. 12th. direct for COLOMBO lit Brd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. The above vessel provides good accommodation especially for Deck passengers. For further particulars please I apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 6887-4*.
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    • 518 2 ■iitiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiirMrTffTTiiiuiiiiiiiininiiiaiiiimiiiiiinnitiiiiiftulMi HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINK) (Incorporated in Straits SeUieawn REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. NAM YONG Tues. Sept. 10 s.B. BAN HONG LION'G Fri Sept. 19 For
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    • 195 2 N.Y.IU.INE (Incorporated in Jap**)NEW REDUCED FARES TO j EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Minimum Rat. s. Ist, 2 nd Next 1935 j s.s. KASHIMA MARU Sg£ *g im s. YASUKUNI MARU Oct. I HAKONE MARU Oct. 17 Ig h SUWA MARU ct 31 1 s's FUSHIMI MARU £<>v. 14 I HAKOZAKI MARU
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    • 518 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINK. 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
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    • 436 2 STEAMER SAILINGS T t ==SI NORDDEUTSCHEtt W^-*-——-3 (Incorporatod m The undernoted are the Company'i latended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ttm. "TRAVE* for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Sept. 8 v "TRIER" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan Sep. 1y HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "POTSDAM" also calls Naples, Genoa. Marseilles and Barcelona
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  • 783 3 Instructive Survey BASED ON PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS Helsingfors. AX instructive survey of the Soviet Union's military strength, and its dependability in the event of mobilisation, has recently been made by General Sikorski, of the Polish Army. A CLOSE STUDY His deductions, based on personal observations and a
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  • 294 3 General Treats Bogus Major London. Aug. 17 AN audacious hoax has been perpetrat- ed on a military unit at Tidworth •Wiltshire) by a civilian. Posing as a Royal Army Medical Corps Major, he was received with full ceremonial. Driving up in a luxurious car. dressed in
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  • 351 3 Alleged To Have Been Sent To Holland j j East London, Cape of Good Hope. THE famous Kruger millions—the funds of the Transvaal Republic which disappeared daring the Boer War ore now alleged to have been shipped to Holland. It has hitherto been believed that Kruger, President of
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  • 92 3 How Life Of Chinese Seaman Was Saved Sydney N.S.W., Aug. 10. A novel method of obtaining treatment for a sick Chinese seaman by wireless was adopted during the voyage of the Erica Moller from Shanghai t 0 Sydney where she arrived recently. The coast station at Townsville
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  • 125 3 Ceylon's Defence Very Inadequate* MAJOR J. L. KOTALAWLA (fiurune- ?a!a» said in the CevJon State Council recently that he was disappointed with Ceylon's measures for dsfenoe "A paltry million rupees," he said, "is allocated for the training and th:* defence in general of this Island It
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  • 128 3 Sydney, N.S.W., Aug. 20. During the past 63 years Paramatta, N. S. Wales, has had only two town clerks, and, by a coincidence, both bore the Christian name of Sydney. Mr. Sydney Wickham occupied the past from 1872 until 1905, when he was succeeded by the present town
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  • 46 3 Wagga, N.S.W.. Aug. 20. Councillor Darwin, who is pushing Mr. Amiguet in a barrow from Melbourne to Sydney, arrived at Wagga on Aug. 18. Councillor Darwin limped, but spurted along the main street at five miles an hour, while Mr. Amiguet played the cornet.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY. (Established in 1914). Stationers and Repairers. u-a, amm 9 To P RONKri bbons #5 Erfl carbons (also i/ We guarantee the quality or p else your refunded. Ring us up for mechanics in case pour typewriter is out of order abd needs immediate attention Monthly cleaning of
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    • 187 3 "I never thought my teeth could be so white •ccc home treatments with Co/gore's convinced \T\s^^ #ne 41 "TV/TV teeth were dingy, un- at the same time. Colgate's IVJL attractive. But I fol- delightful peppermint flavor lowed my dentist's advice and refrethes the mouth per* did this: for 2 minutes
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    • 130 3 I Kill mosquitoes \Wm and avoid DISEASEVII m RJT POWDER! P] YOUR BLOOD T] IN HEALTH OR DISEASE Pure Blood Ss HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Ijgl Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the Arteries,
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  • 202 4 American Tribute To The King (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 20. WARM tributes to the King and Brit sh neople were pajid by members of the American delegation to the International Congress of Building societies, wh n they were entertained to luncheon here. "I do not believe that
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  • 230 4 Hyena Eats Cranes During Voyage Durban, Natal. GRIM tragedy which befell some of the "Passengers" on the voyage was revealed when a modern Noah's Ark arrived here from India with a large assortment Of animals for South African zoos. Weird sounds came from the vessel the steamer
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  • 103 4 Veteran Locomotive Broken Up j j (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 21. Ov?r a million miles have been run by a veteran locomotive which has just been broKen up at Stratford by the London and North Eastern Railway. The locomotive—"Old 7930"—is alsc distinguished for the record
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  • 193 4 Air Veterans Back To Training Schools London, Aug. 23. COMMERCIAL air pilots of many years' expei'.ence On the Continental routes are to go back to training schools to be passsd as qualified in blind flying. The positLon has arisen, Reuter is informed, under the Air Ministry regulations governing
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  • 215 4 Portrait Of Mr. John Eyre Sydney, Aug. It. A portrait in oils of John Eyre, whj left Englani in 1796 to be a missionary in Tahiti, but ultimately became Australia's first Government school teaclie has been secured by the trustees of the Mitchell L?orary. The picture, bought
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 145 4 ft I ■■■Manes II ERE the toothpaste |l| H GILLESPIE, Ii that his become popular P.O. Box 217, r 1111 SINGAPORE. 11l throughout the world B It is remarkable for the ease with which it removes unsightly yellow coating, without "^^SH^^^ damage to the delicate enamel. It firms the gums
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    • 66 4 I silver shine in beauty.. Entrust BY APPOINTMKS r it to the care TO H M THt of Silvo, the safe liquid polish SILVO LIQUID PLATE POLISH for all silver KECKITT Sc SONS LTD HVI J. I.oMK-N. Agents: Harper, Gilnilan Co.. Ltd S.agmpora Peaang. S S. \f STOP! k YOU'RE
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    • 138 4 I HOME-in the I height of luxury I There is no such luxury In the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for 4 personal service lon all
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  • 271 5 MCALISTER CO. LTD. Annual Report DIVIDEND OF 8 PER CENT. I rHK following is the report of the directors McAlister and Co for the year ended June 30, to presented at the annual meeting .vhich will be held on Sept. 17 at on in the company's registered •ilia*. Gresham House,
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  • 113 5 Serai And Kurau Estates By Air Mail. London, Aug. 30. B;.' an S a: Rubber Estates was rerst' i «i a> a public company on August 7 with a nominal capital of £135,000 in The company is to acquire he undertakings of the Bagan Serai 'omj any and
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  • 1512 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tv« toUoviozl «bare quotaUona are iaauod by Eraser ao6 t)o.. and L.yaU an6 Lvatt:— Singapore, 10 a.m. t5l,ue Eraser Va ue HeOo H; 5.v,«t 4 Ampat 4- 4 6 4- 4 6 iL A. 32 6 H6 6cd 6 2.t ocd tl A
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  • 83 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O B. September) 19 19% Good F.A.Q. in eases (F.OB. September) 18 11 16 18 I*l6 No. IX R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 18% 19 do. September 18% 19 do. OctJDec. 19%
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  • 96 5 During the week ending Aug 31. 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 18,828 cases, of which 1C 074 <54 per cent.) cases were t'> the United Kingdom. 739 (4 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 7,235 <38 per cent.) cases to Canada and 775 <4
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  • 237 5 Britain's Record Canned Fruit Imports 'By Air Mail.t London, Aug. 30. GREAT Britain Imported more canned and bottled fruit last year than ever befoiv. acco?din,,' to the report of the Imperial Kconcmic Committee. The total quantity was 173.000 ioutvalued at mere than £5,000.000. In 1933 the Imports
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  • 411 5 Changes For The Better In America FOR the June quarter the net profits of about 13 Industrial corporations which nave already reported are. in the aggregato strikirgly higher than those for the corresponding quarter of a year jmjo, and. oven without nc!udin<r the exceptionally large arnings of such
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  • 158 5 More Sold To The Colonies London, Aug. 20. EMPIRE trade more than held its own during the first half of 1935. Unit.d Kingdom imports frcm Empire curces accounted for 40 decimal 03 per cent, of the value of total imports, as compared wHh 38 decimal 96 per cent,
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  • 155 5 British Committee's Autumn Meeting Reuter. London. Aug 2u THE BlUish Commitue on Empire Trade, which was formed some time before the Ottawa Conference, will resume its considejation of the various questions affecting Imperial trade in the autumt is ?r» nounced here. Ths Committ c consists
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  • 313 5 Mr. W. Harold Edwards' I Speech By Air Mail> London. Aug. 30. IN acknowledging the debt which tin producers owe to the wise and effective administration of the international regulation scheme. Mr. W. Harold Edwards, at the meeting of the Tavoy Tin Dredging Corporation, mentioned that there is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 206 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. ER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE 1 tpital F.dlv Paid Yen 100.000.000. Rrwrve Fend Yen 125.800.000. ME \D OFPICS: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandre, Batavia, H I Da ren, For.gtien, Hamburg. HanHarbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsin- Xi .v hi. Kobe, London. Los Angeles. II» ii. Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York.
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    • 375 5 Ur* EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BR ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in ir mi ranee The International has devised an exclusiw insurance feature The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary disability through
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 572 6 CI I > I 111 IrlrluiillilllUllllHlll'HlHllinilUlllllllllll—JW I! M. HASSAN 86 A 37, BBAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. I —-—-a I g We undertake all sorts of work I I I in electrical, gas and water ser- 1 I vice lines. I We give prompt attention to all I orders either big
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    • 576 6 1 Advertiser interested in the production of Malay and Chinese vernacular gramophone records wishes to *et into t«ueh with local artistes. Write Box No. 730. Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Salesmen on liberal commission, experience not necessary, but must he hard working. Apply Box No. 718, Malaya Tribune. EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC
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    • 641 6 TENDERS. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. Tenders are invited for excavation ?nd removal of about 16.000 cubic yards of i earth to be at tenderers' disposal frcm j property situated WhTtley Road, off Thomson Road, near Chancery Kill Road. f. vv. Hall. Secretary. NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH
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    • 213 6 m 11 i i ii i aura ,i r' I JUST ARRIVED I rALVANIZED SIDE-LIGHT Z LAMPS S 1 Dioptric Lenses 7" X 6" p (Approved by Board of Trade) H As Required by New Regulation For TONGKANGS JUNKS. HYE SENG Co., I Sbip-Chanders, Sail-Makers, etc. 35 36, Chulia Street:
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    • 553 6 BLONDE BRUNETTE WHITE GRAY OR DYED Your hair can be so lovely and natural when dressed to your type of coiffure at Viennese Beau ty Pari v p 121, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD?* by winner of International Hairdresser's Exhibition j PILES-SPECIALISTS. Complete Cure Guaranteed Without Operation. ?&for:J'cn»ii7ii All ki&ds of Piles
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    • 230 6 IBIG NEWS!!! SMASHING PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY ON ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHE? INCLUDING LATEST ARRIVALS, at NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (New Muldt" Road) ««MBliaililHlillitJHlll lllll! I I I Is. I I I I I i i w i Z EYESIGHT CONSERV ATION. Safeguard your eyea—they are your Z
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  • 108 7 New Uniform With Chromium Buttons (By Air Mail.i London, Aug. 22. Within a few months 18,000 London policemen will set out on their beats wearing the smart new uniform pre scribed by recommendations in the Report on Police Uniform Clothing. Features of the new mode include: Chromium-plated buttons,
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  • 282 7 Proposal Of Society Of Friends London, Aug. 23. LET the League of Nations take fuU responsibility for all refugees and finance them entirely wherever they may be sent. Such is the proposal urged by the Society of Friends, the Quaker Society which has done so much good work
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  • 241 7 Isle Of Man Seaside Resort For Sale (By Air Mail) I (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 30. A seaside resort, complete With glen, beach, promenade, hotel, marine parades, and even smugglers' haunts, is to be put up for auction. It is picturesque Port Soderick. in the Isle
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  • 321 7 "Great Spender Of All Time" Washington. DRESIDENT Roosevelt is the greatest spender America has ever known—perhaps the greatest of all time. This is suggested by a remarkable document drawn up by Mr. Charles Eaton, a member of the House of Representatives. In three years, Mr. Eaton
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  • 81 7 Paris. Holiday makers in France may now nsnr e with the rai'way against rain spoiLng their day at the seaside. Under the scheme, introduced by the Omnia De Fer Dv Nord. the holiday maker pays a small fee in addition tc his faro. If mere than 3mm.
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    • 83 7 TUNE in the WORLD! with a centurion 10 tube RADIO BETTER FOREIGN RECEPTION. Sole Agents, Malaya: SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. The.c is pleasure and fuse nation in ownership of a small Aquarium. It is deccrat ye, inexpensive, aid with a l'ttle advice at the outset—trouble free. We have
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    • 214 7 iißiiaiiaii«iißiratfa!iaiiaitaMßiiaiiawa!!aT:a;:stiß:ißiiaiiai:ai iai tansi 1 <19i«t i«i is i iisiT«itaiiaiiaiisitariat:ai («iismbm aitat tai i«i t«i r«t ist ta-1 Bitai i«i tat :vur j REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS AND SERVICE M X E NATHAN I fUtirtf SUUSO imiSCERS I 25-29 ORCHARD ROAD. I 1 AMBER MANSIONS. WE UNDERTAKE SERVICING ANY MAKE OF j I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 949 7 Radio l?or >»lalaz/un listeners "'?0« 8N0«^VAVl! 4 s<>3ramme8 "lkv <PC1 19.71 metres. Tilr. E'lt/ia. wirele--- for th. <-a-mt«^.v w ekend are as follows.— 2, metres and 19 63 metres.) TRANSMISSION 2 Anthem SATBRBAV ana opening announcement. 12 93 Notre» and OBO 16 86 Mu5ic. 8.20 p m —Gall «Germ Metr«a)
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  • 115 8 HARBOUR BOARD SH T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 7. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22; Muinam 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) President Hayes 11; Antenor 9. jjmyire Dock (Entrance Gace 3) Penrith Castle 32;
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  • 448 8 Messrs. Lewis And Peat's Review MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (S> Ltd., reported on Sept. 6, as follows:— One of the featuies ol the year has been the unfailing optimism and confidence in the Control scheme shown by Mincing Lane. Now, however, a change of attitude is apparent
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  • 35 8 London, Sept. 6. Sterling on Nevr York 4.93 3 Paris 74-13 16. Ihe stock markets were steady. War Loan 3| 2 per cent was quoted at 103-1 16. Gold 140s. Iod.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 129 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qantas) time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day, and general
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  • 194 8 SELLING Singapore, Sept. 6. London 4 months' sight 214 ljl6 London 3 months' sight 2|4 lj3Z London 60 days' sight 2|4 London 30 days' sight 2 3 31,32 London demand 23 15j16 London T/T. 213 15J16 Lyon and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 57%
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  • 92 8 British Official Wireless. London. Sept 6 Paris 75 57 64 New Vork 4 Montreal 4.95. Brussels 29.36 Geneva Amsterdam ?.30'< Milan 60 9 1«. Berlin 12 27'.. Stockholm 19.39H. Copenhagen 22.39V2 Oslo 19 Vienna Prague 119'« Relslngfors 2267«. Madrid 36'«. Rio 4'!» 5ellera oMciaL Lisbon 110 1,8. athens.
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  • 186 8 Singapore, Sept. 6. 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 $136 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice 1
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  • 71 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Mississippi." CAPITOL.—"No More Ladies." EMPlRE.—Chinese Talkie. GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Danclnf Sidy-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc HOLLYWOOD.—"The Merry Wiuow." MARLBOROUGH.—Indian talkie. NEW WORLD. —Cabai et Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chines* Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION. —"Escape Me Never.' Ri'lo. Servant's Entrance" and "Adventuro Girl." RuXV. "The Gay
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  • 80 8 To Visit Geneva For League Assembly London, Sept. 6. The Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, who is still suffering from considerable pain owing to anthritis in the lower leg, will nevertheless visit Geneva for the opening of the League Assembly next week. He will leave London on
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  • 101 8 Singapore, Sept. 6. Anshun, British, 1,869 tons, from Hongkong 5.9, to Hongkong and China. 10.9. Proteus, Norwegian. 1,025 tons, to Saigon 8 .9. Senang, 729 tons, from Palembang 5.9, to Palembang 7.9. Bllnjoe, Dutch, 715 tons, from Bandjermassin 5.9, to Bandjermassin 15.9. Toboali, Dutch, 662 tons, from Bagan
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  • 41 8 London, Sep <>• The total amount applied for in tenders for £45 000,000 Treasury Bills was £75.*****0. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 12.4.34 d. against 12 1.73 d. a week ago. British Official Wireless.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 614 8 I SiNGAPORk HOTELS f_JB.l t! I I I Wit- 3-H .iwnWMIIB.M^^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL AkA I TO-NIGHT IP I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 P.M. I SPECIAL RACE DINNER AND BALL (formal) I I EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. j I and entire change of programme by the popular I YOLA
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 503 8 [POSTAL IHT-ILIOCNC. SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Hoihow < M man! Indo-China (V. Vollenhoven) 1 p.m. ♦Medan, Siam, Burma, India (Calcutta City and Suburba and Assam only), Iraq, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland, Europeand North America (by Air) (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besut, Dungun. Kemaman, Kemasek and Kretay (Boribat) I pin.
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    • 158 8 ly meeting, Mr. Ong Chuan Geok's residence, 129, Dunlop Street, 8 p.m. Silver Star Minstrels: Music practice, Mr. Yeo Tiang Siew's residence, 13 G, Lorong 26, Geylang, 7.30 p.m., in connection with forthcoming invitations. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Che'nh Hua Amateur Musical Party: Teochew music practice, President's residence, 4-A, Lorong 12,
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    • 196 8 DIARY Of Tti- DAY J I WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEFT. High Tides:—s.o3 a.m., 4.05 p.m. Racing: Singapore Professional Meeting, third day. Cricket: S.C.C. v. R.A.F., 2nd day, S.C.C; S.C.R.C. v. Wiltshires, S.C.R.C. Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Championships, Great World, 7.30 p.m. Golf: Keppel Club Monthly
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  • 424 9 Keboring Of Company's Property AT tho seventh annual general meeting of shareholders of Kuala Kampar Fields, Ltd., held in Kuala Lumpur Aug. 30. Mr. A. A. Henggeler, prcsidsaid: In the general manager's report you find details of the year's operations, will note that the work on vne
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  • 137 9 Bill To Allow Payment By Instalments I A Bill is tc be introduced into the Legislative Council shortly to amend Ordinance No. 35 'Land Revenue Collection'. ihc objects and reasons are as tollov.s: is con idered desirable that there be express power to allow anal rent5 tc be
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  • 45 9 At -ala dinner at on lch Riviera, to "celebrate "the mic depression, young men will part in a competition for the "most £ging smile." On guests Will be judged by a actress, who wSill decide which °1 them has the "most infectious laugh."
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  • 106 9 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and rmrious brands of Kerosene arc as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gfellon drums per British Imperial ?a!lon $1-07 Motor Spirit ex pomp per British Imperial gallon $0.M Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon
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  • 52 9 The following are the prices ot Socony sasoiine and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) Per British Imperial Gallon IO.M i Socony Motor Gasoline (Ya drums) per drum IMf j Motor Gasoline tins) Per tin rTJEROSBSTI Devoe's Imperial BrUnans (per M I tin) B.SJ Arrow (per
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  • 137 9 Petrol Engines To Disappear From London Streets (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 22. No more petrol-driven buses are tc be built for use en the streets of London. The London Passenger Transport Board have been experimenting for 18 months with the Diesel-engined bus, and already 850 of their
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  • 80 9 Sfir Fredrick Leith-Ross In Japan Reuter. Yokohama, Sept. 6. CIR Frederick Leith-Ross, the League M economic expert, arrived by the Empress oI Asia to-day at noon and was welcomed by the Vice-Minister of Finance, Mr. Tsushima and other notable people. Later he left for Tokyo, where he
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  • 75 9 The teethmarks of a woman who bit him when he attacked her hay? W to the arrest of a thief near Madras. Shj (inflicted the bite whin the man broke into her house and tried to Wiench her jewels from her. In spite of her resistance
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  • 187 9 Swollen With Rheumatism At Thirty She had begun to feel l'.ke an old woman —yet she was only thirty. Her joints sounded like squeaking shoes; Jier hands and ankles were badly swollen. Then she started taking Kruschen Salts. Read what she says after six
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 546 9 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m.. Matins. 8 a.m., Choral Eucharist. 5.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion: on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 ajn., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., Evening Service and Address
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    • 503 9 Thursdays, 8 p.m. N.B. for Children—Sunday School, each Sunday 4 p.m. Place, Killiney Road, (Near Orchard Road Market). Every Saturday Night at 7.30, Open Air Meeting at Waterloo Street Band Stand. KATONG GOSPEL HALL (17, East Coast Road) Sunday, 4 p.m., Sunday School. 5.3Q p.m., English Service. Speaker: Mr. A.
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    • 160 9 «I modern girl is a young lady of good taste she prefers P LAYER'S N9 3 m PLAYERS I^AYeP S CIGARETTE!" DO NOT SUFFER WHEN THESE IS 4 CURE AT HAND. Any complaint in your body consult us immediately and we guarantee yon of your cure. Internal and externa! Chronic
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 359 10 111 YOU DIDN'T SKI: THIS GREAT SHOW LAST NIGHT—YOU I ALHAMBRA fjSgl UW aS mm I more gorgeous than you have ever seen before! 5 I PARAMOUNT PROUDLY PRESENTS I BOOTH TARKINGSTON'S GLORIOUS SHOW BOAT ROMANCE I stirring with love and w H H muse—magic of moonlight nights -mM J
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    • 828 10 ThardTrJOAN CRAWFORD whisper to ROBERT MONTGOMERY? J j That's Ihe question on everybody's lips at the moment! CCME ALONG TO-DAY TO THE ■X WM 8 !"cAPifoi| 9.15 See this grand, racy comedy ;ind >end in your idea of the mysterious whisper you ffijlj3r|^^^l||Sp^' may win the valuable prize flilSfß jHWfHHW
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  • 259 11 Substantially Completed, Says President Reuter. New York, Sept. 6. AN indication that President Roosevelt considers his reform programme substantially completed was given in a letter the President sent to Mr. Roy Howard, the newspaper proprietor, who informed President Roosevelt that businessmen were afraid there could be
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  • 159 11 Successful Efforts Of Committee Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 6. THE League Council adopted the report of the Opium Committee. ĕxpressing gratification at the progress made by the complete suppression of poppy-growing in Fukien, the closing of many opium divans in Szechuan, the decreased production in Temen and the
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    • 523 11 faf of S$ I To commemorate the I 2ND YEAR OF SUCCESS IN MALAYA m I we offer f FREE! One box of REX needles for each REX record purchased, DURING SEPTEMBER ONLY j T.M.A. MUSIC HOUSE, Drenches:—l 67. Selene Read 854 Gevlang Road I VIENN AMI SIC HOUSE, 336
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    • 100 11 ■jf anywhere -at any time, *4WT H m Genuine Eau de Cologne will mm prove an excellent refresher, Ml Why go elsewhere for your weekly periodicals and magazines when you can get them at PETER CHONG'S. the cheapest Newsagents in Malaya at the following rates All 2d. Papers like Tit
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    • 248 11 I V LAST NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT AT MARLBOROUGH Ist. Performance at 5.50 p.m. 2nd. 9.00" p.m. PIONEERS MASTERPIECE PRODUCTION Draupadi—Vastrabaharanam With MISS T. P. RAJALAKSHMI, I C v x PANTHULI AND s. SAMANNA—AT THEIR BEST. AND VASUDEVA PILLAY u& HEPHERD "SHEPHERDESS" Sjjjjjjmm Music Jalatharangam" by SUBBIEB film agency. Penang and
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  • 768 12 gINCE we commented on the League Council's discussions of the Italo-Abyssinian issue, further dramatic action has been taken by Italy to confirm the stated view that the Council meeting, as far as Italy is concerned, is a mere formality, or at most a last opportunity to gain
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  • 259 12 Subscriptions From January To August The hon. secretary of the Child Welfare Society. SingaDore. acknowledges the following donations, amounting to $1.347. received from January to AugustThe Spore (1924) Rice Crisis Relief Assn. $500.00 Rotary Club 100.00 Overseas Chinese Bank 100.00 Mr. Tan Swee Hoc 50.00 Mr. Tan
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  • 16 12 Mr. Arthur James Thursfield is granted a commission as Second Lieutenant in the S.S. Volunteer Force.
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  • 17 12 Lieut. (Acting Captain* Mohamed Noor bin Shaik Ahmed. S.S. Volunteers, is promoted to the rank of captain
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  • 26 12 A, plan is available in the offices of the Singapore Improvement Trust of the proposed widening of Tanglin Road from Chat worth Road to Alexandra Road
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  • 235 12 HABITUAL criminals, in planning their coups, are meticulously careful in their study of the major aspects of their nefarious enterprises, but, fortunately for a law-abiding public, they are notoriously careless of minor and, to the guardians of law and order, vitally important details. Often they
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  • 178 12 pREQUENTLY it has been urged that the bookmaker should once again be permitted to operate in Malaya, but so far the authorities have seen no reason to reverse the step taken about twenty years ago, when this avenue for betting was definitely abolished. Members of racing clubs have the
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  • 172 12 «7AR10BS references to Malta in tl.. cable news prompted a little resean >, as to how and when the Maltese i lands, between Europe and Africa b" came part of the British Empire The Maltese, the people of the eotmir', districts as distinguished lrom the mopolltan fringe of the
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  • 166 12 «sRE power of the knightH declined, aoe. Napoleon took possession of Malta Without resistance in 1798. The Treaty of Amiens of 1802 provided for the res--oration of the island to the Order ot St. but the M.dtese strongly pro toted, realising that it would be lol lowed by the
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  • 350 12 By "Looker-On" WHAT can be better than a really lazy week at the seaside?" asks a gossip-writer. Two. An M.P. has reminded an audience that even the meek will inherit the earth. If ever they do they will inherit a crop of problems that no meek
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    • 189 12 Vj j FOR THE aTV rugby *\^SEASON hi rT itm n HIGH GRADE ENGLISH MADE BOX CALF RUGBY BOOTS. SOFT AND PLIABLE UPPERS, MACHINE SEWN LEATHER SOLES. POCKED IX SIZES AND ft SIZES f -10%. PRICE $5.50 PER PAIR. I SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS. Robinson Co., Ltd. SPfG IPORE I
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    • 103 12 I I I I 1' I I I I 8 U I I I I I i |i| HI i |9 I I I J m I Angela di Martinis I English school of dancing I The only School in Singapore 1 teaching the latest I LONDON CRAZES "CHARLESTON BLUES"
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  • 751 13 DAY OF STRENUOUS NEGOTIATIONS Mih-Committes Formed VLOISI WALKS OUT AGAIN Reuter. Geneva, Sept. (>. IJARON Aloisi called on M. 1 Avenol to formally complain u! the language used by Prof. .It'/.e at yesterday's Council meeting. M'ter a conference, Mr. Eden ind M. Laval visited M.
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  • 77 13 Florida Lit By Funeral Pyres Reuter. Miami. Sept. 6. CLORIDA Keys was lit at night time by a glare of funeral pyres to which the rescuers resorted owing to the absence of coffins and the danger of an outbreak of disease. Relief Headquarters in Washington have
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  • 131 13 Celebration Of Sultan's Aecession Singapore, Saturday. ALL Johore is en fete to-day for it is n the fortieth anniversary of the accession of His Highness the Sultan, to the Throne. His Highness' sixty-second birthday will be celebrated on Sept. 17, and the two occasions of rejoicing will
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  • 100 13 Australia And Japan's Expansion Reuter. Melbourne. Sept (J. A warning that Japan's advance to the south will, not be welcome was contained in a speech by Sir Frank Clarke. President of the Legislative Council, at a luncheon in honour of the Japanese goodwill mission. He said: "For
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  • 23 13 Singapore. Friday. A la Hang fire which broke Out in Recreation Road yesterday afternoon was quickly quelled by the Fire Brigade.
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  • 729 13 Singapore Function FUNDS FOR CHURCH SCHOOL Singapore, Saturday. TUIE St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar in aid of the rebuilding fund of the St. Andrew's School—incidentally the first public effort to raise money for that fund—was opened by Lady Thomas in the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. A
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  • 26 13 On the left the Bishop of Singapore, second horn righi Lady Thomas and right the Rev. R. K. S Adams, at the Cathedral Bazaar in Singapore.
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  • 149 13 Sensational Case In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai. Sep!. A sensational charge of attempting to aid and abet the escape of a Communist spy from a Chinese prison has been filed in the United States Court for China against two Americans, Julius Lemckc and Fugene Erinson, residents of Shanghai,
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  • 94 13 Appointed Director Of Civil Aviation In addition to his duties as acting Director of Public Works Major R. L Nunn has been appointed Director of Civil Aviation, according to the latest Government Gazette It will be recalled that Major Nunn made a round-the-world tour last year,
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  • 45 13 Capt. L. D. Brain, a flight superinten- dent of Qantas Airways, will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday. His subject will be "The Practical Operation of Commercial Aircraft."
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  • 64 13 Only Ass A Market For Cotton Goods Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 6. MR. Katsuji Debuchi. head of the Japanese Goodwill Mission to Australia, denied that Japan was vitally interested in Abyssinia except as a market for i Japanese cotton goods. He said it was untrue that the
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  • 123 13 Constsrnation In Paris PLANES BLOWN TO PIECES Reuter. Paris, Sept. G. /CONSTERNATION has been caused by the details of a head-on collision between bombers last night while engaged in manoeuvres and as a result of which ten airmen were killed. The machines collided in a
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  • 50 13 London, Sept. 6. The importance of economic scienca RS a key to the many baffling problems created by the recent advances in other branches of science receives recognition in the decision of the Council of the British Association to nominate a? its 1936 President. Sir Josiah Stamp
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    • 74 13 BYE DISCOMFORT IN STRONG LIGHT In strong 1 ghc Eye Dsjomfort ion 'n I'xperienced. Nevertheless, Eye Discomfort may be due to something more than mere Intolerance of Light. ''K.ead of going to cheap stores for sun glasses, your logical destination ia 'i" Consulting Room of C S HONG, OPT. D.
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    • 165 13 LATEST TALKIE RECORDS BRIGHT EYES On the good ship Lollipop BD 174 ALL THE KING'S HORSES A little white gardenia B 8302 When my Price Charming come s BD 141 A little white gardenia BD 141 MISSISSIPPI Soon BD 140 Down by the river BD 140 LOVE IN BL00?,I 1
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  • 433 14 SOLD TO SHANGHAI FIRM To Be Broken I'p SAYS FAREWELL TO SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. LAST nitfht there sailed into Singapore port the P. and O. liner Mantua on her last vovage, for she has been sold to a Shanghai concern for breaking up
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  • 174 14 Early Morning Ceremonies In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. TWO weddings were solemnised at the St. Peter and St. Paul's church in Queen Street early this morning. The first was between Mr. C. Palmer, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Palmer, of Singapore, and Miss Julia Lee, eldest daughter
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  • 69 14 Transit Time For Cables To London The Ea: tern Extension Telegraph Company announce! that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on Sept. 6, were as follows:— Telegrams handed In up to 5 p.m. 5 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m. 6
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  • 49 14 London, Sept. 6. In connection with the conference or the Association of Public Lighting Engineers in London next week, arrange ments have been made to floodlight Big Pen the Horse-Guards' Parade, the National Gallery, the London County Hall and the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral—British Official Wireless.
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  • 283 14 Mr. John Kindness And t Miss Evelyn Sharpe THE wedding of Mr. John_Kindness of the Bangkok stafi of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and of Oyne, Aberdeenshire, and Miss Evelyn Katherine Sharpe. of the Ra-jini-bon School, and Hertford, Herts, took place in Bangkok on Aug. 31, (states
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  • 486 14 Mr. J. E. Johannes Granted Discharge Singapore, Friday. MR. Justice Whitley of Penang presided over a short sitting of the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Two petitions for receiving orders were adjourned one was withdrawn and two granted, receiving and adjudication orders being made against Koh Peng Seng and
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  • 27 14 The Malayalee Hindu Sama jam. Singapore, will celebrate the Onam Festival in the Samajam premises. 8 Selat Road, on Sunday at 4 p.m. All Malayalees are invited.
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  • 242 14 Censor Gives Reasons For His Action IN the Government Gazette there is a list of films banned in the Colony for various reasons, one of them being "British Agent," the film based on the book, "Memoirs of a British Agent," describing the adventures of Mr. Bruce
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  • 119 14 Increased Interest Shown By British Public London. Sept. 6. The removal of the Geological Museum from the former cramped quarters In Jermyn Street, off Piccadilly, to a spacious new building in South Kensington, where the League's International Monetary and Economic Conference was held in the summer of 1933.
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  • 287 14 All-Star Cast At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS "MO More Ladies" is another M.-G.-M. production which has much to recommend it. There is a smart, smoothrunning story of rich people who, having plenty of time to get into mischief, make the most of their opportunities A husband,
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  • 232 14 Music, Romance Comedy At The Alhambra FASCINATING entertainment was provided at the Alhambra Theatre last night where Paramount's picture "Mississippi" had its premiere. The story is centred round the South in the days of crinolines, show-boats and duels and is replete with beautiful music. The singine of old plantation
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  • 355 14 Japanese Pianist Heard In Singapore IT is very difficult to associate me—to Western ears and musical ideals inharmonic intervals of the shamisci with the more directly melodic iln and motifs of European music, and one almost automatically expected when Miss Chieko Hara placed nrr clever facile fingers
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  • 415 14 Great Demand "LADY PRECIOUS STREAM" Reuter. London. Sept. «i. "T ADY Precious Stream* re- opens at the Little Theatre, which has been specially redecorated, on Sept. 9 and reaches its 300 th performance on Sept. 17. The cast is the same exeep' that Mr. Leon
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  • 79 14 Prince Pura Chatra's Visit Eagerly Awaited (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 6. *>OTARIANS here are looking forward to the first visit, of Prince Pura Chatl a as Retarv Commissioner, while another Rotarv high spot in the near future is the visit of the American naval units to
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    • 128 14 I 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, H. The Sultan Of Johore And His Highness's 62nd Birthday This supplement, in addition to containing some rare photographs of His Highness which
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    • 62 14 THE OV E R S E AS AS SURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MA LACCA CHOP TIA NG GCAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT bROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONG NG KO*S T CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH
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  • 178 15 COURT INSPECTOR'S REQUEST Cantonese Charged \LLEGED SALE OF EXPLOSIVES Singapore, Friday. AXTOXESE was this morning produced in the Third Police Court before Mr. C. H. Whitton and barged with being in possession of nine sticks of blasting gelignite and io detonators without a permit
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  • 60 15 Serious Fighting: Likely To Hreak Out Reuter. Peiping, Sept. (J. CERIOUS fighting threatens in Inner Mongolia following the despatch ot troops by the Mongol Council at Paihngmiao forcibly to oust Prince Oorlchi, chief of the West Banner in Suiyuan. who has refused to vacate his post. Prince
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  • 25 15 untitled Major R. L. Nunn is untitled ict as Director of Civil AviaMalaya, in addition to his dug Director of Public Works Sept. 1, 1935.
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  • 899 15 Echo Of A Perjury Charge i Singapore, Friday. CNA Mohamed Mydin, a local Indian s merchant who was tried at the last Assizes on three charges of perjury, made another apnearance at the Assize Court to-day. before Mr. Justice Gor-don-Smith. The D.P.P. Mr. N. A. Worley informed his
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  • 376 15 American Humour Expert's Discovery New Yon:. pNGLISH jokes are funnier than those of any other country, according to Mr. Hal Heme, one of Am ricas leading "humour exports." Mr. Home is the president of a joke agency here, v business that he claims is unique. The
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  • 30 15 A n w kind of world record has beon ■ellt up at Edmonton, Alboita. In four days 9-year-old Douglas Reid nnd 11-year-old Tom Donnelly picked 257 four-leaved clovers.
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    • 89 15 0 SNVITATION I y j fl (Il .DHI n ft MMMffl O: j You are cordially invited to visit our new show- 1 rooms, at 102-106, Orchard Road, where the most i attractive range of Sheivador Refrigerators is in display. J ALL SHELVADORS ARE NOW SOLD WITH 4-YEAR O GUARANTEE.
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    • 306 15 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INT. IN ENGLAND). FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agents:— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD 5, MALACCA STREET. TEL. ",144. SINGAPORE. I GUITARS t FROM $16.00 AND UPWARDS. Jus! see what we have in stock: "Cremona." "Orpheus." "Harmony" "Kaykral't."
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  • 1076 16 TO-DAY'S RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH Notes And Selections GOING EXPECTED TO BE GOOD (By "Vigilant") Singapore, Saturday. WITH the bright weather showing signs of holding out, another excellent daYs racing seems to be assured for the Third Day of the Singapore Turf
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  • 88 16 (By "Vigilant") RACE ONE To Win: Tony. Places: Silver Jubilee and M.G.M. RACE TWO To Win: Monaveen. Places: Con Con and Dough Boy. RACE THREE To Win: Greenstone. Places: Voyager and Athlacca. RACE FOUR To Win: Nymph of Torridge. Places: Faereg and Waratah. RACE FIVE To Win:
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  • 299 16 PACE ONE 2.30 p.m. Griffins, Div. A, about 5V 2 furt\ Tony H Rotarian J*J Yeoman jj* J Satire gj Minamo y_ Young Ginger J-Jj M. G. M. J-}J Silver Jubilee J-*j Emperor Kublai 7--10 Cosmetic RACE TWO 3.00 p.m. Griffins, Div. B, about 5Vi IUI*. Dough
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  • 44 16 Race I—Nil. Race 2—Dindings. Race 3—Ernst. Race 4—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, Ernst, Parmint. Double Tote: Races 6 and 8. Big Sweep: Race 8.
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  • 162 16 To Be Held At Great World To-Night The public is reminded of the WeightLitting Championships to be held at the Great World to-night (Saturday). "Will all the 1934 Champions still retain their titles this year" is a question which has perplexed every "iron-mind-ed" enthusiast, as it is
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  • 149 16 Ninth Anniversary Celebrations On Sept. 21* And 22 Mimbers of the Union Sporting Assoc:ation are hereby notified that the ninth crnversary will b? celebrated at Mi-. Aw Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22. The sub-cripr/.ons for guests are as follows:—Lsdies- $2.50
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  • 704 16 Wilts Beat S.C.C. j i I LAST GAME IN FIRST DIVISION Singapore, Friday. goals scored in three minutes, in the closing stages of the first half, gave the Wilts the victory over the S.C.C. when they met in the last match of the First Division
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    • 11 16 ifou nwtf notmh& j l HUM* NEAVE, f.TD;—DLstribiMors of Tiger Beer.
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    • 111 16 CHINA j I Underwriters j I Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). I A British Company Registered 1 I in Great Britain and Hongkong 1 LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, 1 MARINE PERSONAL I ACCIDENT Insurance Thone 4276. I Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers f Second Floor Singapore. I Mr Vil 'ft:iiiti:iiiiH*iimauiiiiiiiiniiti.'ii:iii' Minimi i
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  • 1048 17 FIGHT CAUSES DISAPPOINTMENT Referee's Decision XMINO'S IMPROVED DISPLAY (By "K.O.") Singapore, Saturday. THKRK was some disappointment at the New World Arena last irrht when the 12 three-minute md main event between A1 Cante and Young Aide ended in disqualifii at ion. A1 Cante,
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  • 133 17 Result Of Rainsford Cup Competition THE final of the above competition re1 sutled in a win for J. Lee Keng Tye who beat Chia Chin Siew by 2 up. DUFFERS CUP B. H. Chua won the Duffer's Cup by bating F. W. Pearson in the final by 2
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  • 101 17 Making 500-Mile Charity Tour tßy Air Mail) London, Aug". 23. Brenda, a 30-year-okl war horse, from a manger at the head of a supper-table at Hyfie'd. Horeham, East Sussex, welcomed fifty guests who gathered to give her a hearty send-off on a 500 m»iles ehnrity tour through
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  • 202 17 r Japan's Contingent Of Competitors i I MUCH can be said about next year's iTI Olympic Games in Germany—and no doubt much will be said on the various aspects of the contest as they present themselves between now and next August. For the moment, however, let
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  • 319 17 County Cricket Results FINAL POSITIONS IN CHAMPIONSHIP Reuter. London, Sept. 6. J»HE South Africans defeated the Minor Counties to-day at Skegness by 8 wickets. Batting first, the tourists knocked up 394, Viljoen scoring 168 and Rowan 115. The Minor Counties were all out for 190, Crisp
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    • 142 17 AND SEE HOW FRESH AND LIVELY IT WILL BE Many ordinary soaps and inferior shampoos contain free alkali. This alkali dries out the hair and causes it to fall out prematurely. Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is absolutely safe to use. It is clear, pure and entirely greaseless. Two or three
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    • 275 17 «MMMHHHK&gMgagMMRM THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously
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  • 454 18 Qualifying Heats ONLY ONE SERIOUS MISHAP London. Sept. 6. THE qualifying heats for the King's Cup Air Race were flown to-day. Last minute withdrawals included the Comet in which Mr. T. Campbell Black made a recent fast time to Cairo and in which he plans shortly
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  • 255 18 Result Of Play For Lady Captain's Prize THE lOllOWing are scores returned 1;. the Electric competition p'ayed at Bukit Timah during August, 1935: Mrs. J. Huggins 67, 2 1 2, 64 1 2. Mrs. C. R. Cherry 70, 2. 68. Mrs. S. N. Kelly 71 1 5
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  • 187 18 Special (Jeneral Meeting: Election Of Office-Bearers A special general meeting of the Muar Customs Sports Club, Muar. was held in the Customs Office this evening. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Taib was 'in th<> chair, in the absence of Wan Idris bin Ibrahim and Captain J. J. Lloyd,
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  • 211 18 Results And Ties In Annual Tournament I Tin- following ;iro the latest result* and forthcoming ties for next week in the J.C.S.A. Tennis Tournament: S null's Handicap: Choo Kcng K at i_3» beat Kiong Chin Enp lscr > 6—1. 6—3; VVoon Ch«>w Tat (—18) beat. We;: Tiliam Siew
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  • 47 18 The following will represent the Bendemeet Athletic Club against tho junior Civil Services Association in a friendly game of billiards (3 ball) at thr Utier's premises on Sunday at 10 a in sharp: Urn Tee Seng. Wong Teck Fah, PooOg Mun Fun. Reserves. Koh Kirn Hoe.
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  • 280 18 List Of Fixtures For To-Day THE following are the fixtures in the English and Scottish Football Leagues to be played to-day. The names of the clubs In black are given as probable winners. FIRST DIVISION Birmingham v. Arsenal. Brentford v. Huddcrsfield T. Derby C. v. Bolton W. Grimsby
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  • 200 18 Next Week's Ties In Autumn Tournament The following ties in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament Will be played on Tuesday, Sept. 10: PROFESSION PAIRS Lt. Chestnutt and Col. Allen Vs. C R. Wardfe and S. J Elgar. J. E Harvey and R. L. Moir vs. R. X Buchanan
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  • 361 18 Handicaps For Fourth Day's Racing THE following are the handicap for 1 the fourth day -Wednesday, Sent 11» of the Singapore Turf' Club' Autumn <Gold Cup» Meeting: HORSES—CLASS 2—Div. l_About 6 furlongs. Bill Of The Play M I'he Roumba Iq Vandal 84 Loch Tulla 8 2
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    • 270 18 II M X Is The <>ne \ssel Every Body Can Convert Into Cash. Time la money for money represents time spent on a lob, whethei 38 a specialist or day labourer. Has it never occurred to \<>m that, spare time Is the most alu ;ibir of all? In spare lime
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    • 148 18 Ife&ffi* tHttcwjcfiiefy |J bw You ot cn meeT nim noxJ£/ I By no means a pleasant sign o: rhe fimea r\ 1 I How frequently do we observe tack of courage and a weak L' ,n men w ho should be in the pnme of life; sm Vfl I The
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    • 234 19 Malcolm Campbell j Again Smashes World's Land Speed Record.... At Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd., Sir Malcolm Campbell, Britain's premier racing; motorist, raised the world's land spezd record to the astounding mean speed of 301.337 miles per hour with th? vital aid of Wakefield PATENT Castrol oil. In
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  • 398 20 Also Ownership Of U.S. Gold Mine Durban, Natal. AN American fortune of between 5,000,000 and 7,000,000 dollars (between £1,000,000 and £1,400,000) is being claimed by a Natal woman, Mrs. Annie Barratt, now living in Drummord. Besides ihe fortune, she is also laying claim to ownersh p
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  • 45 20 A petrified fish, miarly two and a half feet in length, has been found in a coal layer in one of the Kazakstan mines, 'iccoiding to a message from Moscow Bones < f prc-histor.c birds have also been found in the mine.
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  • 376 20 Satisfactory Year's Working j j AT the twelfth annual general meeting of shareholders of Malim Nawar Tin, Ltd.. held on Aug. 30, at Kuala Lumpur, Mr. A. A. Henggeler, the chairman, in moving the adoption of the directors' report and the accounts for the year ended March
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  • 216 20 47 Miles Through Snow When Van Failed (By Air Mail) Glasgow, Aujf. 19. MAJOR Tryon, the Postmaster General, has made ttis first official visit to Glasgow—to give a rural postman the Order of the British Empire. The recipient was Mr. M'Ollum, who works at Rowardennan, on Loch
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  • 151 20 Suggested Revision Of British Agreement Reuter. Bucarest, Aug. 22. IT is understood that as a result ol serious objections issued by the minister of finance and the national bank to the terms of the recent debt agreement signed »in London, the Rumanian Government intends seeking a revision
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  • 410 20 Eighth Annual General Meeting AT the eighth annual general meeting oi .shareholders ol Kramat 1 .n Dredging, Ltd., neid in Kuaia oa .-vug. »j, Mr. A. A. Henggeler occupied the chair and, in moving tne adoption of the directors' report and the accounts lor the year ended xuarch
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  • 496 20 The Romantic Czech VISIT OF A K.L. RESIDENT ANOTHER interesting letter has arrived from Mr. C. S. See, n resident of Kuala Lumpur who itraveiling round the world and \v»,.> is describing his experiences for th* Sunday Tribune. Mr. See has been to Czechoslovak and
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  • 233 20 FOREIGN IMPORTS OF RUBBER DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1935.' IN DRY TONS. DRY RUBBER WET RUBBER TOTAL (estimated dry weights Smoked Dry Unsmoked Estate Rcmill Crepea, Blanket Wet Scrap. Lump (All Grades Country of Origin. Sheet Sheet Crepes Crepes, Native Bark Sheet and Bark (1) (2)
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    • 825 20 -'•••■•ill I' ll iMi'ini"! i i n i ,|:i|ii|i,|i>|i>iii|ii|i'|ii|iiii |ii(,!|li|i!|i!|i{|ii«uliili'|!;lliti'liilllliilMini.lliili>lii«i'li<(>il'il>'l'U l 's j Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. j Z 2 RAFFLES PLACE, Z (Established 1863). Z STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM Open I>iiily fur in paction oi fnrni'arc antiques, hardware and miscellaneous Z foods. I I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Z I ESTATE
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    • 9 20 li Agents: Harper, GilhTlan Co., Ltd., Singapore Penang, S.S.
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  • 352 21 I 15lit Refused Licence M v KK had a serious ACCIDENT Adelaide, Aug. 16. ;;ALIA'S oldest motorist, Mr. i'l ime. has been refused a reoi his driving licence. He had driving a car for a quarter of :v. Failing eyesight
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  • 134 21 Turkey Island Station Tragedy Recalled Brisbane, Queensland, Aujf. 17. it-tons were recently discovered lit n in the bed of a creek near M.agan, Queensland. They are now •-session of the police. that they are the remains ins of the Turkey Island Station -o years ago, when a half-caste
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  • 195 21 Two Studios To Be Opened Sydney, N.S.W., Aug. 1/. j THE ultimate growth of a film colony I* at Pagewood, near Botanv Sydney. N.S.W., ranking with Hollywood and Elstree, is the aim of National Studios Limited. J Within six weeks, according to its general manager, Mr.
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  • 180 21 Experience Of New South Wales Botanist j i j I Sydney. N.S.W,. Aug. 17. Providing the garment is old enough, :here is a miniature farm or scrubland in the cuffs of your trousers. Shi übs, grasses, cereals and flower? are there awaiting the chance of germination.
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  • 242 21 Confined To Wheel Chair Sydney, Aug. 19. ALTHOUGH confined to a wheel chair through the effects of infantile paralysis, Cecil Cole, 20, of Hunter's Hills, Sydney, N.S.W., was a fine j healthy child, but at five years was stricken with the malady, and from that date he
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  • 177 21 Probably A Longevity Record .Sydney, N.S.W. August 19. When Mr. Tom Webb, 82, of Eppmg, Sydney, N.S.W., mentioned that he was a unit of a family" with an age total of 592 years, he d.d not advance any claim to seniority. Like the game of cricket in
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  • 321 21 I Address To Gathering Of School Children j I j j Adelaide, South Australia, Aug. I». "WHEN I was a schoolboy, and people came to see me at school, the first thing I said to myself was I hope to heaven he is not going to say
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  • 290 22 Escaping Prisoner CaudiWithin A Minut, London Au? ]2 A PRISONER has succeeded in n i from Pentonville Prison first time on record—but hi* n, r freedom was brief. He was nV>7, within a minute. 1 <•> .»oa Boys standing outside a sweet-*w Offord Road, were suddenly thr.is- by
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  • 195 22 Shark Attacks Fox Terrier Sydney, N.S.W.. Auk. 19 Before the eyes of men who were urguißf whether sharks are always to he foun Middle Harbx.ur. Sydney, a shark it Xorthbridge bic in two a dog that was standing at the water's edge. Messrs. E. Allot*- a.;d
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  • 771 23 Pig Drives Car Artificial Blood Invented Outsize Baby Australia's Monster. HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world sent by Reuter correspondents:— THE BIGGEST BABY honour" of being the world's geel baby, stated here to belong to ar-Old Leslie Bowles Of Ramsgate, and. is
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