Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1935

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  • 19 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXII «2^K SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 106 1 'Read The Dominant In zSMalaya British Cements GIVE GREATER STRENGT H, GREATER BEAUTY AND LONGER LIFE IN CO NCfeETE "REi) HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT AGENTS:— FERROCRETE SNOWCRETE (jUTTIPJE C lg D COLORCRETE (Incorporated in S.S.). 1 MILK AT ITS BEST I SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I I BECAUSE I j IS WORTH^
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    • 319 1 THE "CONTAJT CAMERA 1 Sole AfUtt THE INSTRUMENT CO, FjO. Bmx tl SINGAPORE I Bottled in three It makes no difference at all ifaea:—nip, pint WMB whether you buy 0U!NNESS D0G S DEAD STOlJT j 1^ 1 j SIME, DARBY (0. LTD. Sin K ap<»rc. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Penang, Muar.
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  • 717 2 Shipping News Notices. CLOSURE OF SUEZ CANAL Problem For League And, Britain By Air Mail). London, Aug. 30. "CHOULD the (League) Council proceed 5 to authorise the British Government to close the Canal under Article 20 of Covenant, it might be open to U» Italu» Government to challenge such actiobefore
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  • 107 2 No Accident In 40 Years (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 6. Twice shipwrecked on one journey at the age of 19, Captain Reginald H. Stri-.ger. commodore of the P. and O. fleet, retired yesterday under the age limit after 40 years' service with the company. During his service
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  • 174 2 But Adverse Balance Is Reduced THE turnover of German trade declined serfousiy in the first six months of 1935 to Rm. 4.089,200.000, from Rm. 4 *****0,000 Two-thirds of the decline was registered in trade with overseas countries and one-third in European countries. A big contraction in tho
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 435 2 P&0«id BRITISH INDIA P O. S. N. Co's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1986. SOMALI 6.810 SepJ. 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. 21 NALDERA #,000 Nov. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. o
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    • 465 2 ii.iiniiiiuiimiiiniiriTWimiiuiinii»iTWiwuii'WHi.t«u-...»-u--« HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Bunion. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENG Tues. Sept. 17 I s. NAM YONG Fn. Sept. 20 For
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    • 194 2 N.Y.IU.INE (Incorporated to rnfj NEW REDUCED EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Minimum Rates. atti niivtt" •as 1 SSf 57 4 S 600 643 669 n Next Sailing*- m5 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Sep* 19 m .s. YASUKUNI MARU 17 s .s. HAKONE MARU 31 s.s. SUWA MARU 14 L FUSH1MI MARU Nov M
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    • 510 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships Most Cabins have adjoining private bath, excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pore Malacca Port Penang M S S'ham 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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    • 462 2 STEAMER SAILING? NORDDEUTSCHEt V^--***—# (Incorporate! is I iGermauy). The undernoted are the Company't i*. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1981. f "TRIER" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai Japan \y "HAVEL" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan North China Oct. "DONAU" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct, j "FRANKEN" for Hongkong. Shsi ghai,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 204 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,000. Reserve Fund 127,450,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria Berlin, Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg. HanSow Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong Hsm£5. Karacbi. Kobe, London, Lo. Angete* Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya. New York, Osaka. Paris Peipmg, Ko de 1 »npiro
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    • 355 3 9 i I SAFEGUARDED I INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family la a certainty. But there is always ti» danger that protection m»# be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the insurance t« expenses. I The Asia Life offers a sure and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 605 4 J *>.. «■>< twi t'H,, N^liiDaillMIHIHmiHIM^ j M. HASSAN, 36 3T, BRAS BASAL. BO AD, j SINGAPORE. I I We undertake all sorts of work I in electrical, gas and water ser- I vice lines. I We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. I I Why
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    • 609 4 WANTED WANTED—Experienced book-keepei. Replies with copies of testimonials to Box No. 736, M.T. WANTED—To purchase Austin 7 for ready cash. Please quote price and model to Box No. 734, c o Malaya Tribune. girls to work as office -derks as well as canvassers. Must be young and energetic. $30 salary
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    • 639 4 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the execution rd alterations to 9 houses at Pekm Street, Telok Ayer Street and Amoy Street. Plans Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor's Office. A deposit of $100/- is required and will be refunded
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    • 272 4 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. For Information of Medical Practitioners. Please note that a case of Smallpox has been notified in a resident of Kampong Lama, off Kampong Bahru Roac. Singapore. p g HUNTER, Municipal Health Officer. WATCH WATCH 1935 Malayan Boxing Review. Now m print and will be oIT the Press at
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    • 391 4 ASMASIN IS THE RELIEF FOR ASTHMA THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INSTANT RELIEF DURING ATTACK AND TAKEN BEFORE ATTACK PREVENTS THE ONSET. Asmasin $1.00 per Bottle. VICTORIA DISPENSARY, 434, North Bridge Road, Singapore. BURMESE SPECIALIST Professor Khoo 800 Lone 331, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore. Opposite Empire Cinema Theatre. Snake Bite. GREAT
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    • 297 4 I PERFECT I i SATISFACTION IS YOURS When you entrust all your clock, watch and gramophone repairs to YIC KWOH HIM 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the repair (if docks and watches to the British Army and i R.A.F. Base in Malaya. i wii:mn«iinni:in.,,, I EYESIGHT
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 121 5 l 40ffib* THE PHVS1CIAN SAYS: I O T}.e peroral application of the activa:ed Pancreas-Hormone-Tablefs PANCRESALETS I X l[ according to Dr. Richard Weiss is J? iMf a decided advance in the therapy of \">fliSiir; 7 DIABETES ME LOTUS am ong others, are: I The advantages of Fancres* B A ?radual
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    • 254 5 TIME Is The One Asset Every Body Can Convert Into Cash. Time is money tor money represents time spent on a job. whether as a specialist or day labourer. Has it never occurred to you j that spare time is the most valu■Me of all? In spare time you car.
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    • 231 5 j K. NIL. Hi j NETHERLANDS j —ZZZI I DON'T WORRY IF YOUR HOLIDAYS ARE SHORT. THE K.N.I.LM. SOLVES THE PROBLEM. SINGAP0RE-BALI-SING4P0RF j I.N ONE WEEK GIVING TWO DAYS IN BALI FOR SIGHTSEEING. Apply: K.N.I.L.M K.L.M. Offices. 49 Stamford Road. Phone 7*56 j or to any Booking Agency in Singapore.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 673 5 Radio For Malayan Listeners BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE PHOHI, HOLLAND TO-DAY'S EMPIRE STATION PROGRAMME Wireless Programme For Wireless Programme For To-Day The Leslie Bridgswater To-Day Quintet PCJ 19 71 Metres) DJA 31 33 Metres; DJQ 19.63 Metres- 7.50 p.m.—Dutch National Anthem an J TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme 8.20 p m.—Cai! DJQ. DJA.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 284 6 I SINGAPORE HOTELS j 9nfii.ii.. i.t.» i i. i i i i i iiii.iiiiiimitniimiimnt^ MALAYA'S PREMIE > J MOTEL jf TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW I COCKTAIL DANCE I 6.30 to 8.i5 P m CORNELIA DINNER DANCE K I R D A L L (informal) Tne Aristocrats of Rhythm 9.30 to midnight. Oi
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    • 325 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 120 different Stamps for $1.20. Grand offer. World Collection of Africa, Argentine, Btigium. thrift), Bulgaria; Canada; Chile, Ecuador, Egypt; Istonia. F.nland; Germrvty, Greece; Hungary. Ireland; Italy; Jamaica; Japan; Mexico; N. Z.. Nicaragua, Norway; Laiaguay; Persia, Peru; Pclaud; Portugal; den fe'vvltztiland, etc. Cash or ex-cnange S.S. Jubilee mixtures. Hugh
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    • 197 6 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Tamby-Bill Collector. Security Essential. Apply in writing to: L. M. Banerji Co., 7 Malacca Street. WANTED—Smart, Experienced Canvassers and Salesmen for Sundry Lines, Ex-S:ock and Indents. Apply in writing to: —L. M. Banerji Co., 7. Malacca Street. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. On and after 15 th September, 1935,
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    • 57 6 j FIGARO i Ladies Hairdressers 1 PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. 110 aild 15 o»»y. < RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road TELEPHONE 2868. Help Kidneys v tAa# TfWbH or Bladder imk MM make* you Buffer from Gettin* Vw Nfrbta. tfervouariena, PUzinasa, fUTOTmatara, 6t!ffn©Bß. Burning Smarting. Kchln*
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 362 6 yftf r E> njyiPV f meeting. Mr. Lee Chong Sing's residence, LLUtf UlAtxl 442) sciangoon Road, 7.30 p.m. [There are numerous c:abs ana WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the che'* Hua Amateur Musical Party: "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro-
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    • 249 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Incio-Ch.na (G. G. Merlin) 11 a.m. Philippine Islands ri vv (Silverguava) 1 p.m. Heneat and Tcmbilahan KLUg (Ban Siong Bee) 2 p.m. Pontianak, 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Makasser) 3 p.m. IO-MORROW Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang (Tomohon)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 You won't need to argue about the new Morns "Eight. fml pH ImS Inch for inch--detail for detail—this new Morris beats II c fPPfr: ttH it, competitors in a way that you can see clear y. the bodv is larger—mo-e graceful—more comfortable. The ===^p|MBM engine has more power r °A
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    • 112 7 DUPLICATED T I J I v*>A Have you noted that commencing from 29th September there will be j two Imperial Airmail ies—patches weekly from ~^f^ mmm Singapore; and that the »1 25 cents per half ounce to Great Britain will ;!,),;!v t0 thc mill w,;Ck ♦IMPERIAL AIRMAIL 1 Sloan's quickly
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 ii i 1 i.. m w... .urn —m_i ————i —T j PACKED HOUSES OVER TH E WEEK-END ACCLAIM THIS STARTLING AM) BEAUTIFUL APVENTURE. I alhambral rff 5 NDgp f» VOUW FAVOURITE STARS KE 1 NITED ALHAMBRA »I*l CHAN^L THEIR HAVEN OF REFUGE WAS A CiTY PARK! they stiil could dr
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    • 339 8 I\ Brifhl Sparkling PARAMO UNT MUSICAL Comedy j —Presented with a Special STAGE Attraction— I I CAPITOL I jrgr I ON THK SCREEN ON THE STAGE VIOLINIST, E N Pictu.-e. TERTAINER AND R I C T R E I.ASZI.O SCHWARTZ. Stolen K» J I With splendid supporting "Shorts" i ncluding
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    • 218 8 A GRAND COMEDY DRAMA SUCCESS j 1 PAVILION g 1 Ki^lk Miriam Hopkins SflHSk THE RICHEST GIRL T V? B WORLD* FAY WRAY, REGINALD E DENNY. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT g||| mmmm^^m% Of This Stirring M Powerful Drama Packed With Thrilling \W9 |T< £k iflF-1 j Action And Heroism BBLmi^^^^^^M^B 20TH
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 275 9 f THEME SONGS FROM FILMS:— "Gold Diggers of 1935" "All the King's Horses" •ire attainable on REX RECORDS at 65 Cents Each. Buy your Records during September, we box of REX needles for each REX record I 1 A MUSIC HOUSE I 336 North Bridge Road. Singapore. WONG BROS. MUSIC
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    • 8 9 DEAN'S UNITED OPERA TO-NIGHT "C. P. HASNAH" j
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    • 390 9 ALL CHINA OLYMPIAD MEET j Join the Malayan Chinese leaving for Shanghai per s.s. Conte Verde on a tour conducted by the China Travel Service. INCLUSIVE of return steamship passage fare, board and lodging during stay in China, excursion to West Lake, Hangchow Nanking at $275.00 Straits currency. For Further
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 132 9 AVROM —MED AN (Wavelength 63.7 metres) To-day's broadcast from Station AVROM will be as follows: 5 p.m. Light gramophone recording. 6 p.m. A Concert by Marek Weber and his Orchestra. 7 p.m. (Time signal). Press Bulletin. 7.20 p.m. Musical intermezzo. 7.30 p.m. Special talk for our British listeners. 8 p.m.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 10 The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Sept. 16, 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935 FIVE CENTS.
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    • 449 3 Rubber Export Quota Discussion THE following are excerpts from the minutes ol monthly committee m eting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, held in the Sandakan Club on Sept. 4. and presided over by the Hon. Mr. F. w. Pinnock:— A letter from the Governm
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    • 21 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:—
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    • 746 3 Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. lixue Fraser »yall Va ue Co. Evatt 4,- Ampat 4]- 4j6 4|- 4|6 £1 A. Kumbang 32 6 33 6cd 32 6 33;6xd £1 A. Malay 59,- 60 xd 59,- 60;5 A. Hitam 13 13 9 13 14[-cd SI A Weng 1.17Vi 1&5 1-75
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    • 80 3 daily prices current. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R S.S. in cases (F.O.B. September) 18% 18% Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. 18% 18% No. I.X.R.S S. (Spot-loose) (ava lable Singapore) 18% 18% do. September 18% 18% do. Oct.lDec. 19 19% do. Jan.'Mar.
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    • 392 3 Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Fraso Lyall and Shares. and Co E vat+ 1 Allenby 1.45 1.55 1.55 1.65 1 A. Gajah 0.90 1.00 0.85 0.95 1 A. Hitam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 1 A. Molek 0.85 0.95 0.87 0.92 2 A. Malay 2.67 Vz 2.77 V 2
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    • 340 3 S 0 t&QflUfO QUOTATIONS > Q*> Issue Fraser jjth Value. ft Co. Evatt. $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 $2 A. Brick 7V*% Pre. 1.75 185 1.80 1.90 $10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 tl B.A.T. 114|- 118;- £5.12.6 £5.15.0 60 B.M. B'casting 2»/ 2 dis.
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    • 984 3 Shares To Be Written Down THE following Utter has been addressed by the Secretaries. Boustead and Co., Ltd.. to the shareholders of Selangor Coconuts, Ltd:— Due to the fall in the price of copra during the past seven years, the market quotations for this company's shares have
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    • 330 3 Malay a's Textile Quotas Benefit Lancashire (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6. "ATHERS please copy" is the Opening U of a leading article in the Manchester Daily Dispatch extolling Ma layan textile regulations, particularly that requ.iing a certificate that all imported texti'es must
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    • 106 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.}, Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and vmrious brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $107 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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    • 53 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoilne (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0.83 Socony Motor Gasoline (V4 drums) per drum $3.41 Socony Motor Gasoline < l A tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSSm Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) 1X48 Sylvan
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    • 319 5 British Officer To Lead Expedition WHAT is described as one of the greatest treasure hunts of modern times is to oe undertaken by a former British Army rficer Capt. Er e Erskme Loch. D.fc-O., a nephew of the late Sir George Knox, a Lord Chief Justice
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    • 73 5 Finance Minister And Sir Frederick Leith-Poss Shanghai Sept. 13. Dr. H. H. Kung. the interviewed ready to aoChinese Government aft r proach Sir Fredemk Lei-h X his arrival to China n axoae question concerning Great_bix The press report atm n l d na Mr Lee «It Mr.
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    • 215 5 Ex-Pilots May Be Called For Further Service vBy Air Mail London. Sept. 6. IT is stated in a new order that, as a result of the accelerated expansion ot th«> R.A.F.. a number of airmen who have been remustered to their basic trades on completion of a
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    • 110 5 Contributions To Scheme Of Settlement British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 13 It has been announced at Geneva, thai the British Government will make an independent contribution apart from th British share in the contribution which the League may make towards the settlement of Iraqi Assyrians in the region of
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    • 165 5 Septuagenarian Walks 978 Miles Munich. A 70-year-old mar, has walked 078 miles across Germany on a "pilgrimage'' to IIitler'< mountain-home at B**rchte?gaden. Bavaria. He is Wilhelm Segelke. a ret red shopkeeper of 0;terndorf, Hanover. Prussia. Last year, he tramped from his heme to N"ureml*rg—a d stance of
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    • 61 5 Reuter. New York. Sept. 14. Declaring I have got to make some money General Johnson, after an interview with President Roosevelt, announced that he was resigning the directorship of New York's work relief programme on Oct. 1 and returning to business life. New York workers demonstrating against
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    • 305 5 2 Months After Launching I MOST MODERN SHIP OF U.S. FLEET \fYSTERY surrounds the fire which swept the £3,000,000 U.S. cruiser Quincy, launched two months :.go, as she lay in dock. Damage l)elieved to amount to thousands of pounds was caused. ORIGIN OF FIRE It was
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    • 83 5 'From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru. Sept. 13. Inche E'ah. Baksh. O.C.P D Pienong. who has just returried from thre* months leave, has been transfered ar.d r.a.- assumed duties as O.C.PD., Kula and Inche Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Kadir O C.P.D., Kulai. has been transfered a t
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    • 101 6 VESSELS ARRIVED British. 867 tons, from Bangk°KintaB 50f tons, from T. a 114-9 to Pehane v;a ports 16-9. maVus, British 4.711 tons, from c nVi l 14-9 to HankOW 16-0 British. 3.537 lew. £9£ HSgkong 13-9, to Port Swettenham 17-9. A t
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    • 127 6 SH T PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I Singaoore, Sept. 16. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Lalandia 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3» Ipoh 16: Deucalion 14; Sawahloento 10: Katong 8: Kutsang 6. Smpire Dock (Emrame Gau* 3» Glaucus 30; City of Christchurch 32: Silversandal
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    • 57 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air (Netherlands > time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 10 a.m. to-day and geneial delivery of letters 11.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) time of deliveiy of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. to-morrow and general
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    • 22 6 The mail despatched from Singapore by the fcaroa on Aug. 22 Was delivered in London on Sept. 14 (23 days).
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    • 195 6 SELLING Singapore, Sept. 12. London 4 months' sight 214 1|16 London ,3 months' sight 214 1£2 London 60 days' sight London 30 days' sight 2 3 si,W London demand *J *^}2 London TJT. 2i 3 15 jJ5 Lyons and Paris demano Hamburg demand J* 1 New York demand
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    • 103 6 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 14. Paris 75 3 64. New York 4 94 15 16 Montreal 4.96 7 8Brussels 29.31. Geneva 15.21 v 2 Amsterdam 7.35. Milan 60 13 16. Berlin 12.29. Stockholm 19.39V£. Copenhagen 22.39 Oslo !9 90 l 2 Vienna 26hi. Prague 119 9 16.
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    • 191 6 Singapore, Sept. 6. R. -.Siam l W. Goast No. 1 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $132 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $i3O Rice B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice
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    • 175 6 Public Functions A no Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 1G High Tides: —0.48 a.m., 12.49 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, S.C.C. v. Marine Dept., Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. Six-a-S.de, S.C.C. Hockey: S.C.R.C. v Khalsa, S.C.R.C. Football: Friendly, Post Office v. Chinese Companions, P.O. ground. TO-MORROW, SEPT.
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    • 86 6 ALHAMBRA.—' 1 Baboona.'' CAPITOL. —"The Stolen Harmony." EMPIRE. —"Straightaway.'' GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Daricm» Sidy-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talxies. etc. HOLLWOOD— "Society Doctc,/ ?.r._l "Ihe Last Gentleman." MARL3OROUGH.—"Barretts of Wmipole Street." NEW WORLD.—Caba.et Dancing SicU b us Malay Operas Chines** WaCinemas. Talkies etc. IVTLH iN. -"The Richest Girl w
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    • 148 6 British Control Steps In Reuter. London, Sept. 14. Eritis-h control to-day was compelled to step in to prevent the undue ris? ot sterling in terms of gold currencie which the authorities and city circie.s are viewing with disfavour. It is realised that while M. Laval's
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    • 92 6 The following information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. Production on Estates converted to long tons of 2,240 lbs. dry weight. Territory. Total July 1934. 1935. Java 77.429 4.757 Outer Provinces 104,695 7.941 Netherlands Indies 182.124 12.698 Notes:—t This is an
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    • 273 7 Rotary Club Appeal TYPICAL CASES OF DISTRESS TPHE following letter has been re- ceived from Mr. David Frankel, hon secretary of the Singapore Rotary Club Interim Relief Fund, quoting typical examples of the urgent need of relief: Sir—Mr. John Laycock's recent correspondence in your columns has
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    • 398 7 "Only Income: Bering From Friends" No. 283 Chinese man and wife, aged 42 ord IS—real a room in a shack at the back cf < ne of the main roads. Rent $2 per month—5 months in arrears. Only income begging from friends r~e\iousIy book-keeper in a European trm
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    • 161 7 Surprise Wedding In Kuala Lumpur THERE was a surprise wedding in Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning, when Mr Robert Cecil Russell, the Managing Director of Malayan Collieries, Ltd., was married by special licence before the Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, to Miss Lola Margaret McColl,
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    • 30 7 Announces Engagement To Miss Toby Wing Reuter Wireless. Hollywood. Sept. 11. Tfte film star. Jacky Coogan, has announced his engagement to the film actress Miss Toby Wing.—Reuter Wireless.
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    • 364 7 "Conspirators'" Talk ALLEGED PLOT TO KILL HIM T'HAT Senator Huey Long had a certain foreboding that he was a "marked" man was revealed in his speech before the Senate some days before his assassination. Washington. The Dictator of Louisiana produced what he claimed to be a
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    • 102 9 From State-Aided Foreign Competition London, Sept. 14. MR. Alexander Shaw, Chairman of the P. and O. Company speaking at a dinner at Liverpool in the company's new liner Strathmore last night, emphasised the menace to British shipping from state-aided foreign competition and declared that unless some
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    • 67 9 Reuter. Melbourne, Sept. 14. Commenting on the foregoing, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, said that arrangements had been completed for a conference in London before the end of the year with the object of assuring a more equitable distribution in the Pacific trade and he hoped it
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    • 156 9 Grapes Grown 16 Floors Above The Street New York. Grapes have been successfully grown on top of a New York skyscrapers 16 floors above the street. The roof gardens of this city ar~ beginning to challenge comparison with the fabulous gardens of Damascus, bui It has been It
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    • 85 9 4,586 Have Been Fined In One Day Berlin. No fewer than 4.586 cyclists are stated to have been fined in one day in Berlin during the campaign to make cyclists observe the traffic regulations. Police statisticians declare that cyclists are responsible for a very tugh proportion Of Berlin's
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    • 461 9 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Sept. 13. MEAT Eeef, steak, kati 37 Beef, stew or curry, kati 30 Fillet, steak, per lb. 55 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 30 pork, lean, kati 42 Fork, lean and fat (1st quality), kati 34 POULTRY Capons locally reared, kati 5C Ducks, each
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    • 63 9 Sentenced To Nine Months' Imprisonment Reuter Wireless. Brest, Sept. 11. Lydia Oswald, the beautiful Swiss girl i charged with espionage, has been sen- tenced to nine months' imprisonment. Miss Oswald has already spent seven months in prison awaiting trial and so has only two more to serve.
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    • 44 9 Famous Actress Dies At Age I Of 86 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 15. The death is announced of Dame Madge Kendal, the famous English actress who made her debut in London in 1865. She was 86 years old.—British Official Wireless.
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    • 78 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATHS. DE SOUZA.— September, 1935, al N-). 24 East Coast Read, Singapore. Henry C. de Souza, late 01 the Singapore Munic pal .y, aged years, son ol" vhe late Mr. Jocelyn Francis de Stuza, late of ihe Stamp Office, s.-gap.re, ana Alr s Bella ac Souza 'of Si
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    • 70 10 MRS. HO SiEW CHOON (Nee San Oyl ng) aged 41, on September 15. at 47 Tras Street, daughter of Mr. San Ah W ng el Kuala Lumpur and daugh:er-in-law of Mr. Ho Siak Kuan of Sngap)re. Ihe deceased left behind 3 sons and 2 daughters of tender age. The funeral
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    • 306 10 jyjALAYA has no silly season in the sense that the term is understood at Home. Those hardy annuals, the ;-ea serpent and the giant gooseberry, confine their appearances to English resorts for the entertainment of credulous holiday makers. While this is something to be thankful for, we are
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    • 422 10 rpELOK Kertang, a little river port not for from Taiping, does -not appear on the general maps of Malaya. Few people indeed are aware of its exact position or the nature of its trade. Yet it I) Ms fair to attain notorietv as i result of the F.M.S.
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    • 97 10 Rewarded By President Of United States Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 15. Mr. Robert Richardson, third engineer of the steamer Tsinan. who exhibited rare skill and bravery in assisting in thp rescue of the crew of the U.S.S. Fulton when she went on fire in Bias Bay on Mar. 14.
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    • 53 10 Dr. Nagaoka Succeeds Dr. Adatchi London, Sept. lt». Before the general debate was resumed this morning, the League Assembly elected Dr. Nagaoka (Japan) as successor to Dr. Asatchi as judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague. The election was confirmed by the League
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    • 111 10 Friday, Sept. 13. In the morning Captain R. B. Davies, R.N., of H.M.S. Cornwall, called on His Excellency at Government House, j H.E. Major-General E. O. Lewin, the Hon. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Professor and Mrs. D. B. Blacklock and Mr. J. Baxter had luncheon at Government House. Hon.
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    • 144 10 iN the current issue of The Planter, the editor returns to the matter of salaries and makes some pungent comments "If the term 'living salary' means that of the standard usually allotted to Europeans in Malaya," says the editorial, "we can state that, apart from
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    • 163 10 IT can be said that the same remark also applies to shareholders. They have no feeling of well being and security these days. The Planter says there has been a return to prosperity ?.nd security in the rubber industry. Many people have said the same thing, the daily
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    • 188 10 DANGER who has been described as the Indian Nijinsky—he has in iact a ramarkable physical resemblance to the world's most brilliant male ballet dancer—is coming to Malaya and will open his season here at the Victoria Theatre early next month. Uday Shankar is a shy and modest young
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    • 258 10 QHANKAR was born in the artistic and historic city of Udaypur and he was named after this city, even as Melba was named after the city of Melba. He was first a painter of great merit and it was in this occupation that he discovered and became absorbingly
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    • 361 10 By "Looker-0n" undergraduate admitted recently that he didn't know what pythons were. Great snakes A father writes that his son has ambitions to become a skilled machinegunner. Then it would be unwise for him to stand in the way. A A A "Excessive sea-bathing is harmful
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    • 130 11 ON THE WAY TO EUROPE? S:cret Orders Given MINELAYER ALREADY AT COLOMBO Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 15. 11 IS Majesty's Ships Duchess and Dainty left for Singapore. Daring and Diamond have been ordered to prepare for sailing on Tuesday. Two hours of the most intensive
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    • 161 11 All Ships Ordered To Prepare? Hongkong, Sept. 15. The naval authorities here issued a communique this afternoon that the British destroyers were "on manoeuvres." Interviewed by Reuter, they admitted that H.M.S. Adventure left Hongkong for an unknown destination a week ago and it is understood that the
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    • 169 11 British Naval Preparations In Mediterranean Reuter Wireless. Rome. Sept. 14. While Italian warships are engaged in exercir: ri the vicinity of Malta a cry of alarm has been raised in Italy over the aliened British naval preparations ir. the Mediterranean. The n:wsoaper AZIONE COLONIALE. 'vh rh is often
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    • 47 11 Announces Transfer A Of Embassy Reuter. m Nanking, Sept. 15. AI e -esttiting his credentials to the Chine: >ea|ent, Mr. Lin Sen, the German -\3dor Herr Oscar Traut- j mann, ounced that Germany was transfer, th* Embassy from Peiping to Nank. Rc^te r. I
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    • 30 11 jmagapore, Monday M' Martin Johnson, who produced imsl film. Baboona," now showin-he«hamb-a. are clue to arrive ir. rpor* by their own plane, a Sik< mphlbian. this afternoon.
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    • 16 11 mdOB, Sept ii. The death is a iced Q§ the shipowner Lord Knkle»utißptlreles3.
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    • 73 11 Millionaire Sportsman's Claim Of 350 M.P.H. Reuter Wireless. S*nta Anna (California). Sept. 14. ANEW world speed record for land planes is claimed to be established by Howard Hughes, the millionaire film producer and sportsman, in a series of flights over a closed course. Although the
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    • 39 11 Reuter. Detroit, Sept. 16. Major Alexander Deseversky »oke the world's record for amphibian planes with a speed of 230.03 m p.h. The previous record of 191 m.p.h. was held by Lieut. Stone of the I.S. Coastguard.—Reuter.
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    • 162 11 Death At Katong After Long Illness Singapore. Saturday. After a long illness. Mr. Henry C. De Souza passed away at 1 o'clock this morning at his residence. 24. East Coast Road. The deceased, who was 28 years of age. was the son of the late
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    • 156 11 They Have A "Mansize" Bath Tub Callander, Ontario. The Dionn? quintuplets—all except fitt'e Marie—can swim! Dr. Dafoe, the babies' guide mentor, has given Marvin Nelson, world professional long distance swirroning champion, the shock of his life here. Nelson visited the Dafoe Hospital and offered his services
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    • 88 11 JMore Than £16,200,000 Recovered In U.S. Washington. The U.S. Treasury announces a new record for the collection of delinqueni taxes. I Th 3 amount recovered in the financial year 1934-35 was over rggregat? which has not been approached ince 1926-27. when collections amounted to £15.720,000. The Secretary of
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    • 181 11 Sensation In Brighton SIR THOMAS BEECHAM ON WAR-PATH Reuter. London, Sept. 16. "T HAVE put my stick through three windows of the dressing rooms. Before I go I intend to put it through the rest," declared Sir Thomas Bcecham. the famous conductor, in a speech at
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    • 165 11 Mr. A. L. Siebel And Miss A. White (From Our Ot:ii Reporter) 0 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. A PRETTY wedding took place yesterday evening at the St. Mary's Church, the contracting parties being Mr. Arthur Lile Siebel, of the and Telegraphs Department, son of Mr and Mrs. A.
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    • 560 11 Germany's Policy HITLER'S SPEECH AT REICHSTAG Nuremburg. Sept. 15. HP HE temporary Reichstag building here was profusely deccrated for Herr Hitler's declaration with thousands of red and white carnations, gladioli ferns and shrubs. The chairs were covered red plush and the wooden tribunes in the
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    • 265 11 Discrimination Against Jews In Germany Reuter. The third law, in its preamble, says that filled with the conviction that the purity of German blood is the basis for the future of the German people and filled with the unyielding will to safeguard the Geiman nation for all
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    • 221 11 Germany No Longer The World's Plaything Reuter Wireless. Nuremberg, Sept. 11. A TRENCHANT proclamation by Hitler was read by his deputy, Dr. Wagner, at the opening of the Nazi Party Congress. Germany is no longer the plaything of the world. She stands ifl~Tier own strength and will not
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    • 93 11 Allegations Against The Soviet I i I 1 Reuter. Dairen, Sept. 15. MUCH concern has been caused at Changchun over two incidents, according to the official Manchukuo news agency, which says that on Sept. 10, eleven Soviet armoured vessels sailed up the Amur river for Blagoveschensk dehberately
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    • 565 12 "A Solemn Pledge" MUSSOLINI DISDAINS COMPROMISE Reuter. London, Sept. 15. WHEN the general discussion a J the League Assembly was re is sumtd, M. Litvinoff, the Soviet dele Skate, said that if the delegate: III left that Assembly with the certain Wty that the states whose
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    • 719 12 I Mussolini's Attitude Is Inflexible Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 11. According to the Press M. Laval will see Sir Samuel Hoare after the latter's speech to try and obtain the last concession and later will see Baron Aloisi to make a final offer based on his talk with
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    • 126 12 Fifth Postponement In Six Months Reuter. Washington, Sept. 15. THE threatened strike by American soft coal workers which was timed to begin to-morrow has been postponed for at least a week as a result of last minute peace efforts by the Assistant Secretary of Labour, Mr. Edward
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    • 50 12 Berlin. There were 15,054 street a events .in Which 228 people were killed in Berta during the first six months of this. y.ar according to official figures just ifcu c. °tW IdJle* included 29 children Th; number of persons injured was 6,40«. o whom 595 were children.
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    • 221 12 How They Will Furnish Home Of The Future SIR Donald Banks, Director-General of the Post Office, speaking at Tettenhall College, Wolverhampton, announced the opening of a radio telephone service between England and Iceland. He said he could picture a householder in the not very distant future
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    • 141 12 Munich Inhabitants Drinking More Beer Munich. Munich is drinking more b-er. The official figures of the city's "Brewer's Association" say so. In July 1.765.312 gallons of the city's famous brews were consumed. This is about 5 per cent, more than the figures for the same month
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    • 115 12 Strict Supervision Enjoined In Germany Berlin The strict supervision of food prices is enjoined here by Dr. Sehacht, in hi* capacity of R r ichs Minister for Economy, in an order to shop inspectors. The price supervision department has been particularly notified, a communique says, to observe developments
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    • 229 12 Laszlo Schwartz And "Stolen Harmony" AT THE CINEMA ANOTHER stage and screen programme A is now being offered at Mr. Laszlo Schwartz tne Hunprian violinist and caricaturist, entertains and the Paramount production S tolen mony" is the principal cinema atttacU Mr Schwartz is none of your stiff and
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    • 162 12 Six White Swans For South Africa Bethlehem. Orange Free State. Six white swans from the King's swannery have arrived here, addressed to the local town clerk, and are now gracing the waters of the beautiful municipal bird sanctuary. The grant of these birds by the King, which
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    • 69 12 Egyptian Women's Petition To Premier Cairo. All appeal for the abolition oi*" polygamy 'in Egypt has been sent to the Prima Minister by the Egyptian Feminist Union. The petition is the sequel to a meeting of the International Women's suffrage Alliance Congress at Istanbul. One of the
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    • 251 12 Annual Display Of First Singapore Company IH enthusiastic audience comprising A many friends and some distinguished visitors assembled in Raffles .Institute Hall last Friday evening to witness the sth annual display of the Ist Singapore Company. The company paraded m full, and a novel programme, in the form
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    • 378 12 Latest Publications Issued Or Received The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during the period Sept. 7 to 13. 1935. inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library. Fullerton Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members
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    • 34 12 Miss Sarah R. Koek, one of the oldest residents of Singapore, died yesterdav after an illness lasting several years. The funeral takes place at 4 p m ,oday at EidadarL
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    • 46 12 Foreign Control Fears SECRET OVERTURES TO EGYPT? (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6. DIRECTOR of the Suez Canal Company informs me that some members of the Board are perturbed by the uncertainty of the future of the Canal.
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    • 188 12 Conversations with high officials of the Egyptian Government have reached iio conclusions. Long before thers was any tension be ween the Governments of Britain and Italy, the Egyptian Government were semi-officially sounded as to their intentions. The lease of the Canal expires In thirty-five years, merely moments
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    • 98 12 Englishwoman Claims Descent From Shakespeare Cambridge, Massachusetts. An Englishwoman, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rowland, who claims descent from William Shakespeare, has been married here to Mr. Wolfgang Philip von sehmertzing, a native of Riga (LataVia). Mrs. Rowland, a native of London, gave her mothers name as Sara Shakespeare
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    • 82 12 Tuberculosis Toll In India Calcutta. Nearly 300.000 persons die each year in India from tuberculosis, according to Dr. A. R. Metha, organising secretary of the King Qeorjp Thanksgiving Ant'.iTubereulosis Fund. He is conducting a campaign to educate the ptople of regarding- the eaOfCi and prevention of
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    • 69 12 Italy Buys Meat For Troops BulawayO, S. Rhodesia. Some 10.000 head Of Bechuanaland Cattle are to be purchased for the Italiai" army in South Africa by Mr. J. Gelmar represents fcng the Federated Sou African Meat Industry*. He is to buy three train loads of ca' weekly under
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    • 1049 13 H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE Fortieth Anniversary THE FULL OFFICIAL PROGRAMME AN elaborate programme has been drawn up for the celebration of the sixty-second birthday and the fortieth anniversary of the reign of H.H. the Sultan of Johore, at the Dewan and the Istana Besar
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    • 495 13 Three Days' Festivities EXTENSIVE SCHEME OF DECORATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 13 JOHORE Bahru town is almost ready for the celebrations ill connection with the coming great dual event —the 40th anniversary of the accession to the Throne of H. H. the Sultan
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    • 54 13 THE following telegram has been received by H. E. the High C ommissioner from the Secretary f State for the Colonies:— "Please convey to His Highness Sultan of Johore my hearty congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of fortieth anniversary of his succession, which is being
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    • 88 13 Four Of The Accused Executed Reuter. Dairen, Sept. lb. IT is learned from a reliable source that Taudien, Westermann and Muller (Germans) and Gautchi (Swiss), who were sentenced to death In connection with the piracy of the Chinese steamer Shengan in June. 1933. were strangulated in the prison
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    • 219 14 Padgham Beats Allis In The Final Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 11. CHARLES Whitcombe was the only Ryder Cup player to be defeated in the second round of the News of the World tournament when he was beaten at the 19th by Padgham. another Ryder
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    • 51 14 Hector Thomson Retains His Title Reuter Wireless. Port Rush. Sept. 14 Hector Thomson. Scotland, the holder, won the Irish Open Amateur bea<L:'4 Jack Maclean, a fellow Scot. 5 4 in th 5 36 hole final. Maclean was one up at the end of the mcriung round in 75.—Reuter
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    • 45 14 Holland's Poor Score Against South Africans Reuter. The Hague. Sept. 14. In the cricket match between all Holland and the South Africans. All Holland were out for 99. South Africa had scored 181 for five wickets at the close of play.—Reuter.
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    • 91 14 Dalton's Breezy Innings Against Holland Reuter. The Hague, Sept. 10. THE South African tourists were encaged in a two-day match against an All-Holland team at the week-end and defeated them by an innings and 128 runs. All-Holland batted first and scored 99. Crisp taking 4
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    • 102 14 In a hockey match played a: Port Dickson en Tuesday, Sept. 10, the Port D ckso n Recreation Club lost to the Punjab Association. Soremban, by 4 goals to 1. The game as a whole was not at all rne-s'ded as the score suggescs, as the
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    • 1436 14 STATISTICS OF THE S.T.C. GOLD CUP MEETING Major Fox Most Successful Trainer JOCKEY SPENCER RIDES IN SEVEN WINNERS Singapore, Monday. DESTLOTS surprise victory of the Geld Cup race g-'ves "Mac Kongsi" the distinction of head'ng the list oi winning owners for the five
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    • 66 14 Team For Trial Game At Rengam (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 16. Johore North will meet the South in a rugger trial which will be played at Rengam on Saturday, Sept. 21. The following have been chosen to represent the South Vander Gucht (capt.), Morgan, Sidford,
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    • 74 14 Two Championships Two Years Running Reuter. Cleveland, Sept. 15. L A 75f L tIe the American incr' S a ur Golf Championship defeatng W. Emery (Oklahoma), the ex-coi legiate champion by 4 and 2 over 3« holes in the final e flrst p'W to I years
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    • 126 14 Results And Ties In Autumn Tournament some of the latest results and forthcommg ties i n the fc.L.R.c. Tennis Tournament: Open Singles. Semi-Final: Lim Beng Soo beat Chua Choon Leon* 6-1 6-1 Open Doubles. Semi-Final: Yo'ng Loon Chong ana Tan Huck Toe bea? Dr 6-17-5 Ch0ng *****11 PJtt
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    • 780 14 During Last 40 Years H.H. THE SULTAN'S KEEN INTEREST IN connection with the celebrations 1 in Johcre in honour of H. H. th<> Sultan's 40th anniversary of his accession to the throne a corres ponden writes: No account of the historv 0 f Jchore during
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    • 730 15 LEOW KIM FATT WINS The Singles Final TWO INTER-CLUB MATCHES Singapore, Monday. TMiE Singapore Open Singles Badminton final was played yesterday at the Clerical Union Hall. The newly crowned champion is Leow Kim Fatt, the Novice's "ace." beat Koh Keng Siang, of the Diehards, the 1933
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    • 178 15 Ping-Pong And Tennis Tourneys Johore Bahru, Sept. 12. A committee meeting of the Public Works Department Athletic Association. Johore Bahru, was held this afternoon in the reading room of the Association with Mr. F. M. G. McConnechy acting state Engineer, Johore, (President) in the chair. Others present
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    • 60 15 New World's Record Set Up At Buenos Aires Reuter. Bueno Aires. Sept. 15. Jos- Ribas set up a world's record far tha 20 mil<*s of 1 hour. 51 minutes. Ii seconds, beating Crossland's time of I hour. 51 minutes, 54 seconds established in 1894. During the run. Ribas
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    • 58 15 17-Year-Old Girl Creates Another Record Reuter. New York. Sept. 14. The seventeen-year-old Helen Stevens, who broke the world's records for the 220 yards and 100 yards at Toronto on Sept. 3. broke the world's record for the women's 100 metres running the distance in 11 3 5
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    • 247 15 New Club Formed: A. E. Coope Elected Captain (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 16. The first hockey club to be formed m Johore Bahru came into existence this evening, when at a meeting held in the Johore Club. Johore Bahru. with Dr. J. M. A.
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    • 662 15 Team's Prospects WHAT THE CRITICS THINK (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 8. npHE New Zealand Rugby football team, who are touring England this season, are due to arrive tomorrow, writes S. N. Greatorex in a London paper. After spending a few days in London, they will
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    • 225 16 Siamese Prince In T.T. Race (By Air Mail). London, Sept. 12. ANEW personality has arisen in the motor-racing world. He is Prince Birulh ngsc Bhamnbandi of Siam. He is taking part in the R.A.C. Tourist Trophy race, most important road race in Britain, when takes
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    • 57 16 The following players will represent l'bl' lollowlN'2 pl2.v«'"i will rcpl.'X'»,! «be No?il ollll-c Club llualllst tlie Cbinese Companion Hlblenc. 4;<sc'ci.ltioli on Mond:«y n, u liielilllv «lune ot >0ccer ul >Nl No?! 0Mcc prnund al 8era!i >>>>n Noad at 5pm Nook Cliill. l.clc «Cupt Mobd Nu"sel»i. 4ddul Nabim. Mi, Noor. Uu».
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    • 212 16 14 YEARS DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCE AGUE. Then Complete Keliel Fancy 11 years of misery and pain w >i'u Dyspepsia, then complete and permanent reief! This was the actual exoerieoce oi I Mrs. M. M. who never had a night s rest w th' ut wind and distressing r.gtte anshe took Maclean
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    • 289 16 This Week's Ties In Tournament THE fallowing are this week's ties in the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis tournament: MONDAY, SEPT. IK. A Class Doubles Handicap: D. W Howe and D. A. Johnsto i (scr.) v. J. S. Nathan and H. H. Markham —3). A Class Singles Handicap: W. K.
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    • 269 16 Bukit Zahrah Beat Sri Kopi M (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 13 Tilt' sccOnd match ill the Lee Kian.u Choon Cup Competition, the stipulation aid down for which is that all competitors should be 4V 2 in height and under, was played tb*s evening
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    • 45 16 There will ><• an Old Boys' race yards flat) a, 5.30 p.m. in tin- annual athletic sports of tlu- City High School, t in; held on Friday, Sept. 20. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. All old Boys are cordially invited to attend.
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    • 260 16 Four Goals Shared In Padang Game j i (from Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 13. THE Malacca Club did well to share lour goal* with the Banda Kaba Club at hockey on the M. C. Padang yesterday evening, after being two down in th_> early part of the
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    • 411 16 International Walking Race Competition The above competition organised by The Sportsman." has received considerable support and at the second meeting of those interested, held at the YMC.A. on the 11th instant at 6.30 p.m.. the following gentlemen were elected the Committee of Management, with powers to co-opt
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    • 37 16 Semi-Finals Of (Tfford Cup Contest The Following are the results „f he semi-final of th t Clifford Cn,, Competition ol the Smirapoic Golf Club: Hamlyn beat Marshall, w.o. Svm beat Keoslo 2 and I
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    • 75 16 The Banka Students XI will ~I: iV friendly game of soccer against the II M S rerrop and The X, sties Snorts Club a* the. J.C S.A.-ground resp. on Sept. H and 16 The players wII bo chosen from th. following: Tioen Feng. Nam Jook. ftfook Wong.
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    • 379 16 Authorities Defied EXCELS IN MAN'S SPORT Madrid, Aug. 21». JUANITA Cruz, the 18-yead-old shorthand typist who abandoned the pencil and the typewriter to take up the bullfighter's sword, has defied the authorities, the bullfighters' book of rules, the bullfighters' boycott, and triumphed. BULLFIGHTER'S COI»K The bullfighter's code
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    • 186 16 Results And Ties In 1935 Tournament The following are the results and forthcoming ties in the J.C.S.A. Tennis Tournament, 1935. Singles Handicao: Wong Kum Seng (scr. beat M. Maniam <scr.» 3—G. 6—4. 7—5. R. Balakrishnan (scr.) bca% Ali b. Serat <scr. I 6—0. 6—3. T. S. Raj (acr.)
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    • 90 16 Malacca, Sept. 12. In a friendly match played on Saturday on the Bluebirds' court, the Sansa Badminton Party beat the Bluebirds Badminton Party by four games to one. The following are the scores (Sansa players mentioned first» Foo Wah Fong beat Dollah 15—10, 15—10; Leong Kam Seng beat
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    • 72 16 Tb? following have been selected to play hockey for the Junior Department against the Senior Dept. 2nd XI Oti Tuesday. Sept 17. on the Anson Road ground at 5 p.m Ezekiel Eze. Ding Wong Lik. Chua Boon Unn, Chew Wai Imm. Phoa KernHaik, Ong-Swee Xi ng. J.
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    • 93 17 Singapore Prepares EFFECT OF WAR RUMOURS TOT EL managers, porters, travel guides and others connected with these trades or occupations are looking forward to the approaching tourist seam>n in Singapore. Advance bookings for the travel agencies have started to come in, and the hotels are looking ahead
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    • 584 17 I r is at once obvious that that improve1 ment was due to a turn in the ite of business throughout the world. turning confidence in trade resulted .li the loosening of oeople's pockets, and more money began to go round. ALL ARE OPTIMISTIC Judging by the present
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    • 387 17 Ma 7 Drive Away Many Would-Be Tourists Granted that Singapore will become very popular with touilsts from the southern continent in the distant tut-re. -t is believed that Ceylon will continue for some time to come to be the favourite holiday country in the j Bast for
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    • 100 17 Celebration By Royalists In France Paris. The birth in Belgium of the infan* Prince Francois, fourth chfd of the Comte De Paris, has been celebrated traditionally by Royalists in France. Church bells rang out in the evening at Saint Suplice which was brilliantly illum'inated. Pea]?? were also
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    • 127 17 Young Malay Succumbs To Injuries (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. A SERIOUS accident occurred on the Degong Road, near Telok Anson, yesterday morning, when a Morris minor car, ran into a swamp. Four out of five educated young Malays were seriously injured. Three were
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    • 155 17 Berlin. Eggs are short in Germany, the Nazis do not deny this. But they have a "satis- factory" explanation to offer. I Germans are eating more eggs, says the official explanation, the increase being of as much as 20 per cent, in some districts. This is due
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    • 77 17 "The Indian and Ceylonese communities in Xluang have made the following arrangements to commemorate the 62nd birthday and the 40th year of the Re'gn of H.H. the Sultan of Johore. Presentation of an aadress. Construction of an arch. Precession of decorated lorries. Staging of an Indian drama for
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    • 314 17 On Way To Europe STUDY OF HEALTH METHODS (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. AN board the Conte Rosso, which arrived at Singapore yesterday tn route to Europe from China, is Dr. Pang Chin Chiu. a committee member of the Health Department in the Education Board of
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    • 185 18 CURBING BENGAL'S TERRORISTS New Bill G0V1YS POWERS INCREASED Calcutta, Aug. 26. THE Bengal Council passed without a division, the Bengal Public Security (Extending) Bill, with the non-official amendment limiting the lite ol the Bill to 3 years, instead of the proposed 5 years. The Bid replaces
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    • 112 18 Mors Tremors In Stricken Area Quetta, Aug. -1. PLIGHT earthquake remors cont nue to be felt here, the la*t one having occurred at 3 a m. yesterday morning. The people were awakened by the sound •f corrugatcd iron-sheets over partially damaged bu Idings falling to the ground. PEOPLE
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    • 235 18 Conference Committees Appeal To Congress Bombay, Aug. 13. The Working Committee ot the Indian States Peoples' Conference, in an elaborate reply to the Congress Working Committee's recent statement on the question of the Indian States, criticises the theory of non-interference in the internal affairs of the States as
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    • 111 18 New Centre To Be Ooened In Delhi An Auonautial Training Centre h, India w'l] be opened In October—in New Delhi. Th° obiect of the Centre Is to pro"ide In India the facilities for complete and cemorehensive training for those asrirng to careers in aeronautical pur sui's." The Instruction
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    • 24 18 The Marquess cf Linlithgow, the new Viceroy and Governor-General of India: An expert on Indian Cons 4 i tutional Reform and on Indian ulture.
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    • 431 18 MIDWIVES GANJA DEALERS Revelations In Colombo Inquiry THAT two midwives and a female atiend- ant wer.» associated with seme notorious ganja dealers, was revealed in the course of departmental inquiries made into the assault committed by a midwife at a Colombo Child Welfare Centre. One midwife admitted that •'she was
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    • 152 18 Officials On Look-Out For The Pests Locusts, portending serious harm to plant life, have been noticed last, week in certain areas in Sind and Ba'uchistan. Subordinate officials in outlying areas of Sind and elsewhere have been therefore, instructed to keep a careui watch on these pests.
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    • 306 18 Heavy Sentence On Doctor Kandy, Aug. L'b. Jl SENTENCE of four and a half years' r.gorou* imprisonment was passed at the Midland Assize Court to-day in the Matale operation case. The prisoner, J. A. Ahmad Saibo, stood indicted Wi L h Manslaughter, in the alternacive having caused
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    • 138 18 Machine Employed For Night Flying "A total of 164 hours' flying is .veil up to our average for this time of the year when leaden skies and strong winds offer little inducement to fly," says a report from the Karachi Aero Club. Early in the month the
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    • 326 18 Seventeen Drowned At Lahore TORRENTIAL ram in the hills has been responsible for g floods in south-west Bengal w spread havoc has been d< ne. The Damodar river, which v. n sible for tho devesting Boo 1913, has risen to an alarm t s again threatening
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    • 146 18 Rumour That He Has Left Rome Bombay, Aug. 19. Asked whether there was any truth in the recent Fre-s report that the former King- Ammanullah of Afghanistan left Rome, the Afghan Consul in Bombay said:— "I am rather amused at the Press report.. "Afghanistan has now a constitutional
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    • 190 18 Further Donations And Subscriptions The following promises of donations and subscriptions to the proposed Boys' Club are gratefully acknowledged: DONATIONS Mr. M R. Holgate $15; Mr. M C. ff Sheppard $10; Mr. A. McKenzio $50; Mr. E.- H. Tunn $5; Mr. Chan Kang Swi, C.H., J.P. $1,000;
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    • 87 18 A method of watching the working ol the living heart with the aid of X-rayv has hetn d.ScOVered by Maria Ukolova a young doctor at th > Sverd'ovsk Institute of Experimental Medicine. Until now it ha« not ben possible to etc the inside of the living heart
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    • 896 19 Troops In Mimic Battle PREPARATION FOR (iREAT "WAR" (By Air Mail) Lo'Jotv Sept. 6. Whose who liave occasio* to use the loads of Hampshire and Wiltshire in these weeks at the end of normal holiday period must that England is an armed ramp. It is hardly
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    • 362 19 "Return To Nature" i PERFECT HEALTH RECOVERED (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 6. many months ago Mr. Richard C. Jephson, a member of a well-known Liverpool firm of chartered accountants, was completely stricken with tropical fever contracted in Penang, and doctors
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    • 29 20 and princess Margaret Nose leaving Mr. 3b,°pbcr0 l„ t7,si,.. 8trect. porlar. alter a >boppin« outinu witb tbeir motber. tbe Ductless ol VorK. and tbeir «randinotber. tlie Countess ol 8tratnmore.
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    • 19 20 t!?SZ SS at held ln Penal tue swimming pool at Mount Pleasure where the delegates resided during their stay.
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    • 25 1 Malaya Tribune THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, JOHORE CELEBRATION SUPPLEMENT, SEPT. 16, 1935. The Malaya Tribune State Of Johore Celebrations: Special Supplement SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935
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    • 43 1 The Coron ation Of Her Highness The Sultanah 7«,. ««ne l!>. I««.m« „>..n ,I«r Ni«Kne«« <Ke «u»«m«K „..«n^ sbe 5u.lan witb one of lb. tmsl wbicb sell lo biz xu,,. Also in the early days: The Sultan with some of his officers. ..e
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    • 1451 1  -  62nd Birthday Of His Highness: Forty Years On The Throne By H.L. HOPKIN 7 HIS month ol September, 1935, 1 will be memorable in the annals of the St,to of Johore. It is a month ,-i rejoicing and congratulation, a m „th in
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    • 22 1 7neir lde sultan and >ullanan. porirait taken on tde occasion ol lbe wedding ok N.N.N. lbe l)uke ol Kent and l'rincess Carina.
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    • 470 1 And The First Great Rubber Boom THE Sultan took steps to clear away all houses around the Istana Besar, the occupants being given accommodation a little farther away. This interesting piece of town planning resulted in the well kept and dignified appearance which the centre of Johore Bahru
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      • 167 1 FLOREAT JOHORE j O Allah the Compassionate, All Merciful and Wise, Who bid'st the evening sun to set, The morning star to rise, Look down from Thy Eternal Throne Past human smiles and tears And of Thy Heart discerning known Set forth the thankful years. Thine was the Hand that
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    • 722 2 Sultan's Own Account Of His Experiences the following account of the Slate of Johorc was written by the Sultan himself, and published in 1020:— "Johore is called by some writers 'the land of tigers,' and the coat of arms is a crown surmounting a shield supported by
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    • 427 2 The Need For Enforcing Restrictions IN a preface to his book the Sultan added point to the contention of Mr. Theodore Hubback that there is urgent need for game preservation in Malaya. "To those who are inter < sted in preserving local fauna." he said, "I should like
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    • 826 2 Thrilling And DaYigerous Sport I my tifftT aml other big game j have been shot on foot, and the method I adopt is much the same for other varieties. Trackers bring me reports cf likely spots, and if I they have found recent tracks in belts of
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    • 821 2 f v t 4 y. i Sultan Charged By A Tigress "MY next four tigers presented no difficulties. The biggest of them was 9 feet 4 inches. "The late Mr. G. P. Owen, a Singapore friend of mine who heard of niv accident with the Winchester rifle, advised
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    • 843 3 Historic Ceremony In Johore JN 1931« the Sultan paid a visit, to England, and presently Malaya heard news of vast interest—that of the marriage of His Highness to the Sultanah. The wedding took place in London and attracted a huge crowd, while the newspapers vied with
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    • 263 3 Tribute To Sultan's Hard Work THE Istana was the scene of a brilliant function on April 22, this year, when the Sultan gave a dinner in honour of Dr. R. O. Winstedt (now Sir Richard Winstedt), who was retiring after four years in the post Of General
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    • 1422 3 Generosity Impresses The World AN May 2 of this year there was held a meeting of the Johore State Council which made the date memorable in the annals of Johore. It was called to pass a resolution making a gift of £500,000 (approximately $4,300,000) to Great
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    • 550 3 Historic Document In The Treasury ANE day when I called on that U very courteous i flicial Ungku Abdul Aziz, the Dato Mentri Besar, in his office, he asked me if 1 would like to see the original treaty made between the great grandfather of the
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    • 306 6 Handed Down Through Four Generations "TWO counterparts of the treaty were made. The one copy, in the hands ol' English clerks, with secure sales, had not been forthcoming for many years and the copies of it were incorrect, while the copy that had been handed to
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    • 308 6 SULTAN SULTANAH ON WORLD TOUR Reception In f IT.S.A. £ARLY last year the Sultan and Sultanah went on a world tour which made them known to a wide public. They visited Japan, where they were received with all possible honour, and then went on to the United Stal where they
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    • 649 6 Many Friends Mat!? In Film Colony THE Sultan and Sultanah made a great impression in Hollywood, arid the film colony looks forward to another visit one of these days. They went on to Chicago, New York and other centres, and everywhere received with the hie lu st honours.
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    • 682 6 Traffic Up The Johore Rivers iS the days of Buddhist Singapore there must have been tralfic uu the great Johore river ol toe hinterland, for the upper reaches offered tin, camphor and aboriginal -laves. At Ganggayu, which is identified with the still existing tributary of 1 lio
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    • 773 6 Agricultural And Mining Lands fHE JOHORE SIA l 1 Sword, 2 X rises, 4 Umbrellas. 8 Staffs, 1 Royal Standard. 1 Johore Standard, 16 Spears, 1 Emblem of Religion. 1 Emblem of Slate. are appointed by the Sultan with the advice or consent of the Council of Ministers.
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    • 8 6 U. i>l. said, lor many ear» private »«cr«tivi<»
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    • 533 7 Engaging Personality Oi The Heir Apparent THESE pages arc a tribute to the work tlie Sultan has done during forty years, but it is fitting also to mention others whose names are prominent in the annals of Johore. First comes His Highness Tunku Mahkota Isma'fl, D.K., C.M.G.,
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    • 422 7 Sultan Who Is A "(iood Mixer" "UE is tut 1 kind of man who will stand up at the bar and have a drink with you." This was the enthusiastic tribute paid to the Sultan by an American visitor whom I met, and it well expresses the capacity
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    • 1173 7 Picturesque Ceremony At thz Fort r jj HE parade ground high up on bukit T mbalan at the Fort of Johore Bahru presented an animated scene on Sept. 7, cn the occasion of the presentation of Colours by li. H. Sir Ibrahim, Sultan 01 Johore and
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    • 156 2 G.B.E. Rscently Add <> G.C.M.G. Titles and Orders of His ]V\ ness Sir Ibrahim. Sow. Ruler, Sultan of the St Territory of Johore. Sovereign of the Mosi i>i ed Darjah Karabat 0:nrK Order) and of the M:isi il able Darjah Mahkota .!< (Order of
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    • 77 4 Above: A picture of unusual interest. The visit of King Chulalongkorn to Johore in 1896. The King is seated on the Sultan's right and Prince Damrong, who is still alive, on his left. .Many notables of the time are seen in the picture. Left:
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    • 59 5 Left: His Highness the Tunku Mahkota, the Sultan's eldest son and the Heir Apparent. Immediately below: Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah with Ceylon Malays during their recent visii to Colombo. ...................,,ai > l i i i i i i i i I >
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