Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol xxn -No. 52*26 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 21, 1930. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 Jlutttlag Dominant In zSMalaya |THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING I j j M IB g Soil import en: jTlie East Asiatic Company, I limited., SINGAPORE KUALA IX Mi'UK PKIMANG. SS SB S f mtmrnrn tmmmmirw* iaiia. ■■'^(■■'■''■''■> lBliaM na,Tai^,, l,a, u,s, BMl,W(ai,a,l np l ,iai ai |,Buaav
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    • 122 1 UP-COUNTRY NOTES Appear In The SUNDAY TRIBUNE THE IMPROVED British Made SEWING machines' are designed with a view to loriL r service and utility. Tested and proved material only is used in their construction and beautiful appearance and sm >oth running makes SIME, DARBY CO. LTD., WHljBHSL^'' Iff ''^l|8l"^ MAAS-2.
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  • 804 2 Shipping News Notices. SEAMEN'S PENSION FUND Decline la Contribution Income THE report of the governing body of the Roval Seamen's Pension Fund for 1934 draws attention t 0 the fact that the contribuJon income in respect of the year was upwards of £2,000 and £3,500 less than the amounts received
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  • 131 2 Passenger Results Satisfactory THE number of passengers carried by the Normandie on her voages has boen published in Paris, states the "Dally Telegraph" correspondent. Outward bound they were:— May 29 900 July 24 1,100 June 15 510 Aug. 14 1,295 July 3 715 Sailing from New York the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dm Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. SOMALI 6,810 Sept. 25 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 16,000 Nov. 22 BE HA R
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    • 52 2 10.5.X. LINE! s.s. "AFRICA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE OCT. 10th. direct for COLOMBO and E. S. Africa S. America. Passagq Fares to Colombo: Ist ord Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. The above vessel provides excellent accommodation for passengers, especially for Deck. For further particulars please OSAKA dfioSEN KAISHA, j
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    • 518 2 3E4P ENG MOH S.S. -CO., LIMITED.r (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo. Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SFMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. BAN HONG LJONG Tues. Sept. 24 s.s. GIANG SENG Fri. Sept. 27 For SOURABAYA
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    • 206 2 N.Y. BYLINE (Incorporated in Jap«»). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Naples, Marseilles and £s f YASUKUNI MARU Oct J Rates Ist class Ist class 2nd class. p. Bathroom. Xaoles $660 $634 $463 Mapies 65 l 471 Marseilles «J gj 489 L ToTspan vis Hongkong, ShanghaL Next Sailingsgs
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    • 534 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. STiam X JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10 30-10 1-11 \LSIA 19-11 19-11 20-11
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    • 474 2 STEAMER SAILING? NORDDEUTSCHE* y A (Incorporaijd in I Germany). The underrated are the Company's i*. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 198». "HAVEL" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. "DONALT' for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. 22 "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov. 2 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam,
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  • 539 3 Uouse Owners' petition JUDGE GRANTS A CERTIFICATE l^riclav. z> ll.e ?uprc-me t^ourt (l,i" >lr. 2' l'!',!! zlrllutyd 2 certiNeutv. in tl»>- (it,- "lncN come to de Kno^vn <!,, Improvement 'pru»^ >" ln<- l'ss'-c! tNat n (.lil'e? of it« e»nl>.,lf a lit. one s.»r 2pllH»l to l>
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  • 617 3 List Of Guests Present At Thursday's Dinner THE following is a list of the prin- cipal guests who were present at the dinner given at the Istana B?sar on Thursday: Mr. and Mrss. H. P. Armstrong, the Hon. Mr. B. J. R. Barton, Mr. and. Mrs.
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  • 144 3 Question Of Economic Co-operation Shanghai, Sept. 20. MR. Chiang Tso Pin, Chinese Ambassador to Japan, interviewed Mr. Okada yesterday, on the question of Sino-Japanese economic co-operation. It is revealed that the Japanese Financial Ministry intends to send a financial officer to China to take charge of the
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  • 170 3 Hotel Thief Hides In Almirah Singapore, Friday. A servant employed at Uic Empress, Hotel, Middle Road, who played th- par: cf a detective was responsible for solviiv a mystery which had baffled the hotel manager and his assistants for som, weeks. During August several guests report~d the of
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  • 82 3 Reuter. Wakkanai, Hokkaido, Sept. 19. The Mabel Moller stranded on the east coast of Kamoi, South Saghalien and not on Cape Shiretoko. The Atei Maru went tj her assistance bv,t was unable to approach owing to the high seeis. The crew are reported to be safe. HALF
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  • 233 3 European Complimented By The Coroner Singapore, Friday. MR. W. G. Skey, of the General Rubber Co., was complimented by the Singapore Co-oner. M-. W. G. Porter, to-day at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a 33-year-old Chinese named Tan Yeo Siang. In his
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  • 78 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sept 19. The Lenggaroh arrived here from Johore Bahru last night and diaeribarkd a contingent of 50 soldiers to relieve the present platoon of the Johore Military Forces. the vessel left for Johore Bahr.. with i the relieved platoon and 100 new
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 61 3 V/ANTED j i Distributors and canvassers for our best nuality Calcutta Cond,- ments. Handsome profit and com miss ion. Hot Mango Chutney. Sweet Slic- rd Manso Chutney. Col. Skinne: Chutney. Malor Greg's Chutney. I Guava Jelly. Typaree Jam. 1 lb. bottle—4o cents. Price:— bott|e 75 cents j THE j CALCUTTA
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    • 134 3 PILES BANISHED FOR EVER WITHOUT OPERATION. We guarantee complete cure of internal and external Chronic Piles without operation in 10 days; if not money will be refunded. Numerous testimonials from our successful patients will convince you of our claim. For other complaints of any kind, pka.se consult us immediately and
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    • 147 3 INSECTS FUT POWDER!*t*gg|||gjg KM* bedbugs, ants, cockroaches, f I V4JJI| m&j3 ,<ce a(c Has L' B riUl '"f power of famous J' "^'"'•^w'J I n» Spray. DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOQD The root cause of most diseases is impure blood. t If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 704 4 Lr i t i t trriniiiiiiiiniumaianan* I M. HASSAN. 86 37. BRAS BASAK ROAD, SING A FORI. We unchrt. »11 sorts of work 1 P|j in electrical, gaa and water ser- I vice lines. We give prompt attention to all :l orders either big or small. II Why not consult
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    • 725 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS j SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPOPE Suit No. 467 Of 1935. Between Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Limited., Plaintiffs and Chop Heap Seng. Defendants. To Chop Heap Seng, formerly No. 301, Bukit Timah Icoad, Singapore, Traders. TAKE NOTICE that an action nos been aommenced against you
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    • 466 4 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. A speciality for complicated and given up cases. Don't forget that the physic ian'a highest and only mission is to restore the aick to health, to cure as it is termed. The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of
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    • 216 4 LOST SEAL. I KOH CHIN NEO of No. 315 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, the Surviving Exo utrix of the Will of Wee Tiam Ghee deceased, hereby g ye notice that the oval seal or chap belonging to me hearing the inscription M W which had been used by me in
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    • 325 4 BURMESE SPECIALIST Professor Khoo 800 Lone 331, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore. Opposite Empire Cinema Theatre. Has had 40 years' experience in Rangdbn. Undertakes to JQk cure all Chronic "m/*} Xw&\ Sicknesses, includ- f nP»y W'JHk ing Paralysis, Dia- betes. Asthma. Piles. c Sorethroat, Bron- 19 flflj chitis, Baby Con- Q Vj|
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    • 296 4 PERFECT I SATISFACTION jj IS YOURS When you entrust all your clock, watch and gramophone repairs, to TICK WOH KING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the repair of clocks 1 and watches to the British Army and I R.A.F. Base in Malaya. EYESIGHT CONSERVATION I Safeguard
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  • 439 5 Messrs. Lewis Peat's Review MESSRS. Lewis and Peat iS.i. Ltd in m their weekly report dated Sept '20 state:—. Weak advices from Loudon due to a certain amount of nervous selling hay had the effect of depressing value j throughout-the week. Moderate suoport has been given
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  • 63 5 Heavy Imposts On Japanese Goods Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 20. It is officially announced that the "exchange comocnsatini surtax of 4u per cent, ad valorem will be leviea from to-dav on pure cotton or a'Uhcia. -i uocds and goods containing 50 per er more cotton or artificial silk imported
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  • 1476 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Fraser »yaL" Value Co. Evatt. 4 Ampat 4,3 4 9 4jiy 2 4,71/2 11 A. Kumbang 32 6 33 6cd 32 33--£1 A. Malay
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  • 82 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. September) *****6 18 13 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. September) 18% 18M> No. I.X.R.SS. (Spot-loose) (awardablc Singapore) 18% 18J do. October 18 3 4 18% d>
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  • 69 5 On Way Towards Complete Recovery Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. 13. Germany is now in a position to consolidate her floating; debts because the German economic and financial position la on the best way towards complete recovery and it is again possible to accumulate new savings, declares Dr. Schacht
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  • 711 5 Only Temporary SELANGOR COCONUTS LTD., MEETING THE twenty-fourth annual genernl meeting A' shareholders of Selangoi Coconuts, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, No. 1, Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Mr- F. A. Wardell presidingAfter the notice convening the meeting was read by
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  • 24 5 London, Sept. 20. Sterling on New York 4.91-1316; Paris 74-T1 10. War Loan 3'- per cent. 102. Gold 141s. 4d.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 511 5 Reserved For Government Use (By Air M'aii) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept 13. TIN. copper and zinc are now "precious" metals by decree ot Dr. Schacht and, faced with the biggest armament programme in Europe, Germany needs them all In large quantities but has no
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 140 5 5,kvrl: pt^ci: pu.li 109.999««" Ne>erx,' l un<« ttpplcr V0KUN4«^ zll!>>i<'llp> ai 8ntuviQ, N.rin. ttns' l.ow. U.n. l<.l. !,.n<wll. ......ro. i>un I'r2N,j>c.., 3emnr«n». 3oural»«,.va. 3v<ln">' 1-olcvu <5lurunc.uonl). T-zu^tau. t.u>? »n6 r.cei for oollecti m U ll5 of l<°,ue« nn<l 'lele. «n6 l.eNerz ol cr«<Nt on nl.l. e« an.l »n<l 6»l.looe O.-l
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    • 367 5 IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary disability through accident, but
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  • 251 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING PASSENGERS Singapore, Friday. The following are passengers by the Kashima Maru which left Singapore for Europe yesterday:— Mr. R. Sugiyama, Mr. Y. Tanaka. Mr. S. Uyeyanagi, Mr. G. Clarke, Mr. S. Amanuma, Mr. G. Sudo, Miss C. Tonini. Mr. and Mrs. Atorf,
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  • 50 6 The ss. Belawan for landjong Pinang and Bandjermasin. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 4 p.m. to-c'ay. The s.s. Van Vollenhoven for Indochina. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 11 a.m. on 23rd instant.
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  • 116 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qantasi, time I of delivery of boxholdeis' letters only I 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters j 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands t, time of de- livery of boxholders' letters only
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  • 113 6 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Vatur62v l>!Il>'INc,i O006 unclenooe. 95 51 Ml. 51.19 fl 15. 529 50 521 90, X 6 Namdutun 3 9-. cll 8outNern llmta 54 37' 2 54 45. 7e»c» pine 10 11 c 0 1 llaruour 57.5U 5770, x.6 6N2res weak. 51 59 51 69. perIl: Mver
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  • 289 6 SELLING Singapore, Sept. 19. London 4 months* sight 2|4 I|l6 London 3 months' sight lgw London 60 days' sight London 30 days' sight 2 3 31 London demand Jj* 15 lb London T/T. M 15J1« Lyons and Paris demand »65 Hamburg demand J* 1 New York demand 5«V4
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  • 189 6 Singapore, Sept. 19. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $136 R i Siam I W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam,
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  • 26 6 Kummv. 5lr. p. ?t»mw> An«l Dr. wi?l> l.. tknnk tt,o«e v,li<, ."cnt »oss letters «>f ,«Nllolenco v,ul 't»c luncrn< ol tde N»t<: .ls.oo
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  • 77 6 A DEGREE in Accountancy, Secretaryship, Cost Accountancy, Shipping, Banking. Insurance, or Book-keeping is essential for a highly-paid executive position. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by postal training. The School of Accountancy is the leading Institution in the British Empire for the building of Successful Business Careers.
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  • 52 6 5Ne liew .'tures ol I'arTHt^" cssino 6e parce talici^ 8l6e-5Non. lvlalav Opera.", clmlt <. var,5H. cinc m25. I'lrilciex. etc 3cari>, nel INiVan LapaN I'al^ie v?cnl^0—cabare: 3l6e sl.ow> QpelilH. ci,)ema.v 54lml. wuN !"<> 5nr an6 <2ertru»ie l> lNe cati. an6 5s»< Doctor." 8DXV lNe I> P2,rul" an6 lteturn "l tN.c
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  • 124 6 British Party To Tour India British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 20. The Indian railway authorities have placed a special train at the disposal of a party of about 50 business men who are taking part in the first organised tour, extending over two months, in India. Burma
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  • 45 6 British Official Wireless. Lonaon, Sept. 20. The total amount appliea for In tenders for £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was £65,165,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 10 6.58 d. against 10 7.02 d. a week ago, British Official Wireless.
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  • 34 6 Reuter Wireless. 3ept 17 ITllere were lrcn«le6 scen«5 t?n <N" «lraln m»rlcet ve5t5,6av creat«NZ oeuiam a» prices owing »<< cil-otltzNt war leHzr«. doucNea »«6 elcuatl at 899 l>ln,'e>-Kl mai?.e >lv»n< lieol. l >
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 543 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Jj TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 12.30 to 3 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER A BALL and the popular ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM CORNELIA KIRD4LL FEATURING THEIR FAMOUS DREAM OF MONTMARTRE" DANCE SPECIALISTS IN THE LATEST STYLE OF MODERN NOVELTY ACROBATIC BALLROOM DANCING. SUPERB CLASSICAL TALENT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. NON-DINERS
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    • 398 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, etc. taught by experienced European instructress. Apply Fla: 34. Amber Mansions, Penang Road, Singapore. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 131 of 1907. Re CHIA FAH W AN of No.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 335 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Medan, Siam, Burma, India (Calcutta City and Suburbs and Assam only), Iraq, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and North America (by Air) (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besut. Dungun. Kemaman, Kemasek and Kretay (Bhanurangsi) 2 p.m. Burma (Sirdhana) 3 p.m. India, East and North (Sirdhana) 3
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    • 230 6 MARY Of T44€ DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 21 High Tides:—6.lo a.m., 4.35 p.m. Racing: Singapore Amateur Meeting, second and last day. A.C.S. Annual Swimming Carnival, V.M.C.A. pool, 4—6 p.m. Hockey: Colts "A" v. Khalsa I, Khalsa; O R.A. v. R. 1., R.I. ground. Inter-Club
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 80 7 BY APPOINTMENT I SILVO LIQUID PLATE POLISH for all silver SWIrT AND SAFE NO ACID. NO MERCURY RIiCJCITT U SONS 1.T0., Ht'Ll. A LONDON. Agents: Harper, GilfiHan Co., Ltd. Singapore Penang, S.S. I I j LINEN EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' FANCY j UNDERWEARS, ARTICLES AND I PEKING VARIETIES. t I j UNIQUE
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    • 245 7 '"Colgate's Gave Me Whiter I Teeth—a Brighter Smile 11 ond Co/aofe's guar- j£& antees to do the same ||y -jSfe flk for you, or returns your 1 X W| money? made me a ishes and beautifies them at the remarkable offer. Love- same time. Colgate's delightlier teeth, or my money
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    • 294 7 R.ECORDS DECCA REGAL H.M.V. COLUMBIA At M BE NATHAN. RADIO SOUND ENGINEERS 25-29, ORCHARD ROAD, AMBER MANSIONS. Please note we have closed our branch office at 96 North Bridge Rd. Phone 4856. Tune t fe World! WITH A CENTURION 10 TUBE CROWLEY RADIO ENJOY FOREIGN RECEPTION. Sole Agents, Malaya: Scow
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 832 7 1 »so»clc28tme On 31.13 25.40 I^letrez 4 6av. lrom 6 to 7,30 p.m. time, >v,le Ol «l2w>8N uesiaent 21 38 .VetreH- l9 63 lVlotres» sivln? American Naur, in rnkiisn. oom- Nn I'Kl» 15tl,e? news, tallu. claasloal an6 o^der ltanll 0t l8t Ln. I'lZE muslc. also lesson in Italian lor l^nslisN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 476 8 yj Success Unprecedented B %**©£r> Iflfiiifil I o^^ KOI H SHOWS TO DAY I BIGGEST —MOST THRILLING I •j BURROUGHS Filmed in Guatemala where I f tic story was laid. SEE the I FROM perilous trek into unknown I H w:f 100 jmiflc wilds Tarzan in a l t m
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    • 342 8 mmmmmm mmmmm OPENING TO-DAY" at 3.15 mm 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 imlmm FIRST RUN Meet the world's funniest family in a roaring rampage of Fun Don't Miss this picture of 1000 Gags PUT ON your straight-jackets and com* to this big mWĔWk%V* m SMOKEGETSINYfIuR B&W ----^l They are out M to
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    • 149 8 By Special Request DEAN'S UNITED OPERA TO-NIGHT "POT POURRI OF 1935." "LAKSAMAN SEKAM" "SOUBHAGA SUNDAREE" "DUKE OF BURGUNDY" Krenchong hv MISS T 1.1 AH VAUDEVILLE I fTgaro I Ladies Hairdressers, j PERMANENT WAVI N By European Experts. $8. $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) at 93. Bras Basah
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  • 308 9 Convicted Of Making A False Statement Singapore, Saturday. KASSIM bin Mohamea was convicted by the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday, on charges of omitting to give information regarding his daughter and wilfully making a false statement. He was fined $150. Johan bin Sahat, a young Malay
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  • 305 9 Herman Brix In Splendid Jungle Thriller AT THE CINEMAS THE packed houses at both shows at 1 the Alhambra Theatre last night were certainly impressed by Herman Brix, the new Tarzan, who appeared in "The New Adventures of Tarzan," which had its premiere at this theatre. Herman
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  • 234 9 Gertrude Lawrence At The Pavilion GERTRUDE Lawrence, the well-known English actress, and Douglas Fairbanks. Junior, are the stars of 'Mimi," the British production now at the Pavilion. ••Mimi" is a cinema rendering of Murger's famous story of "La Boheme," and inevitably challenges comparison with the opera. Every now and
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  • 102 9 Ist Battalion, The Wiltshire Regiment By kind permission of Major R. Evelyn Smith and officer, the Ist Bn., the Wiltshire Rtgiment, will perform the following programme of music at the Botanica! Gardens on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 5.1n p.m. (subject to alteration withou' notic"-'): 1. March: Royal Standard—Keiith.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 505 9 I ""•->»— I j THE SOCIAL EVENT 0 F THE SEASON t I GRAND "MOVIE" BILL I I SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH AT 1 I RAFFLES HOTEL S IN AID OF THE SILVER JUBILEE FUND I FAMOUS FILM STARS OR SCREEN CHARACTERS EXTENSION TO 2 AM I I ADMISSION $2.00 iVA
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    • 37 9 i I VINCtLIN FOR DIABETES Wonderful AFRICAN HERBAL remedy prepared in England, is achieving marvellous and amaz"ng su-cess the world over. Sole A gen for British Malaya and Sam: M C. WINSLOW, 459 Dato Kramat Road, Penang.
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    • 444 9 j 22 SONG HITS j JS IN ONE BOOK MARCH WiNWWUL gift/US 7 t GENTIEMEN.THE KING!-* FOR IN THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY MAYBE I'M WRONG AGAIN t\ _T\ M 1 V 7 ORCHIDS TO MY LADY I I*!*. il 11 I V WHEMn-ftOblN huSONC AGAIN W lj 1> *J
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  • 59 10 KHOO—Khoo Peek Loik aged 46, passed away at No. 40 East Coast Singapore, at 1 a.m., on September -0 1. >5. Detplv regretted by h-s loving wife Ong Boey Neo and ihree daughters. I ,e^ c do not send any scrolls or banners. I he cortege will
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  • 774 10 rpHE next few days will show whether Italy is going to war or not, and with whom. The League Committee of Five has made its compromise proposals. They are described as a masterpiece of impartiality and it would appear that Abyssinia is not freed from responsibility for
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  • 120 10 Thursday, Sept. 19. Mr. R. E. Turnbull arrived to stay at Government House. Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlav., Capt. the Hon. G. Fraser, R.N., e-aptain E R Bent, R.N., the Hon. Mr. D. H. Elias, Commander R. M. Ellis. R.N.. Pay-master-Commander H. G. WflUamr. R.N Lieut.-Commander A. B. Russell
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  • 89 10 The Straits Chinese Epworth League is holding its monthly social at the Social Hall, Straits Chinese Kampong Kapor Church, th&s evening at 8. The comical items and sketches put up at the last social wore very well received by the eighty Leaguers and friends, who turned up
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  • 124 10 Singapore, Saturday. A Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued yesterday evening contains the following notifications:— Mr J. J. Warren to be temporarily an unofficial member of the Legislative Council; Mr. E. M. F. Payne to be a European master, Malayan Educational Service; Dr. J. W. ScharfT to act as
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  • 172 10 |T is reported that a silver-backed hair- brush was missing from the gentlemen's cloakroom at the Istana Besar after the banquet gnen by Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah ot Johore on Tuesday evening. As the brush bore the crest of the moon and crescent and
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  • 190 10 after statistical information regarding Malaya will find it all in the Malayan Year Book, which has been issued by the Statistical Department, S.S. and F.M.S. It takes the place ot Malayan Statistics formerly published by the Malayan Information Agency and the Statistical Summary of the Straits Settlements
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  • 176 10 /GOVERNMENT publications, if uselul, have rather a forbidding aspect. A book- of a very different type is "The Annual of the East," prepared by Mr. H. F. Knapp. a copy of which has reached us. "The Annual ot the East" is meant to please the eye,
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  • 164 10 £NGLAND generally takes a little time to get a new idea working, but when she does things she does them thoroughly. At the moment the idea which seems to be well under way is the cult ot Nudism. The People, a Sunday paper which is very popular
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  • 352 10 Topics Oj The Day By "Looker-On" i SPORTSMAN in Malaya on a shooting expedition says he misses the birds of his own country. Then he's not likely to hit ours. A A A "I don't want my dachshund any longer," confesses a reader. Our view has always been that they
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 177 10 IK TS. PER PACKET. jl ©binson Co., Ltd. si.m.ajmjri; Kivnertu Trad* Mark) I MAKES DELICIOUS I SANDWICHES Marmite sandwiches arc appetising, economical and quickly made —just mix Marmite with three times as much butter, and spread. Excellent sandwiches may MARMITE also be made with Marmite and enriches and cheese, walnut,
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    • 62 10 I Angela dij Martinis i ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING I The only School in Singapore teaching the latest LONDON CRAZES i "CHARLESTON BLUES" "CARIOCA" I I "BLUES WALTZ" i m 1 Children's Class $5 per month. Every type <>f Dancing taught. s "Aluminium Taps" for Sale I Apply: I ANGELA
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  • 209 11 Committee's Compromise UNACCEPTABLE TO ITALY Reuter. Paris, Sept. 21. Y BLUNT attack on sanctions is made by M. Berenger, President of the Foreign Affairs Commission in the Senate and former Ambassador at Home in a newspaper article. He rules out military
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  • 56 11 M. Lavai, the French Prime Minster, and Mr. Ar.thony Eden, photographed together at Geneva. MARKETS PERTURBED Exodus Of Continental Capit-i! London, S?pt. 20. With the world despairing of a peaceful solution of the I talo-Abyssinia r crisis, the exodus of Continental towards the safer shores in the United States is
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  • 106 11 day to 4.91-916 on hravy speculative demand, intensifying the seasonal commercial requirements. An exceptionally larae amount of go n to the value of £610.001 was turned over to-day, probably partly in nrepa.ation for shipment by private goldhoa-ds to America. STERLING AFFECTED In view ol Eritain's more direct concern in the
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  • 136 11 '.use dv Ni.l tNe Nowever. remainv exl.i»melv sensitive—Neuter "I'Ne onlv condition on wN!>:. we cauls support armament» ans action »5 il tNe/ are uses N.v a lfi>»up ol 3ocwlist ap,l?re.<ion." seclares 3tr 3taNoili cr.pps m 2 statement ll» 'Il worktl: to cNeclc ll.,ti.n u< nNer a88re.<!3ll»n. tNe> can operate worl?-Ml?-cl2.-„«
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  • 471 11 8ept 5.0. 77Ne replies ol ti»e Itulian ani Hln»2N Qovernments on tNe "s tNe connnittee ol plve ol tNe "ouncil are still awaitecl ancl mec.iwNt'e no sevelopments ut importance expec tea at (5eneva. tNe eeneral outlook ancl tNe possibilities situation are nature IN unci?! close examimition It is tNut it
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  • 400 11 Wl,3reuKaut8 Unknown STRICT SECRECY MAINTAINED Reuter. Nome. i5ept. 20. ltallun Divisions totalling 33.0UU men. nave lli>»appeareo' inlo tbe blue, name lv. tne (o»»oria an6 wbo were former»/ «lstlonel! «»n tne r'rencb frontier. 's/nev embarkerl al <ienou in likNteen »bip» lor Ulrica. I'ne Nr»t »bip. tne l?ieinonte.
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Duke Of Gloucester To Be Married On Nov. 6 London, Sept. 20. THE wedding of H.M. the King's third son, the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott has been officially fixed to take place at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 6.—Reuter.
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  • 93 11 fin interesting visitor to Pinpnoon* is j vidwrn L. S Samuel. B.A. (of Columbia i -ecord fame) Professor in Tamil. Voor- I herse College. Vellore. South India He I '•am? to Malaya to give expert eviden .c in a civil suit recently heard in the Sunreme Court
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  • 475 11 Illuminations In Johor-s Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 19. TO-NIGHT was the last night of the illuminations in Johore Bahru town in connection with H.H. the Bldtftn of Johore's Jubilee and birthday cerebrations Hundreds of cars again drove into the capital from Singapore
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  • 82 11 Special Attractions For To-Night THE statement in the Singapore FreePress that the New World will be closed this (Saturday evening is incorrect. The park was closer last night out of respect Lo the memory at the late Mr. Khoo Peck Lock. To-ni?ht the Nrw World will b«
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  • 76 11 Prince Purachatra's Address Next Wednesday A dinner meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday evening. H.R.H. Prince Puraehatra, the District Governor, will speak on the Rotary Convention in Mexico City ana will exhibit the official convents 1 film 1 and
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  • 70 11 Mr. Richard Sidney, editor of The Roda, the magazine of the Rotary clubs I of Malaya and Siam, is proceeding on a lecture tour of Malaya and will be away from Singapore about three week*. fw hep s in that time to meet or address all the Rotary Clubs in
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  • 95 11 British Monarch's Message To Siam 'From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Sept. 20. IT was the Boy-King of Siam's birthday to-day and the British Charge d'Affaires, by command of H.M. King George, conveyed to the Siamese Government the King's cordial good wishes for the welfare and happiness of
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  • 67 11 Dr. D.W.G Faris has been appointed to act 25 Senior (»M. e, "^l.iil^' Or X c Dutt.l. 8eni>u- Depot' >se<w l DMl-e,, 3 3 il.", Nf-eo l,o»">"i,"s »< meetical oMcer lXleclieul 8irvil'< I'N'/ !l> "l lXiiV loNll V»t.coN vVurlen ><» 0l- :ln t)Mc.ul iVlcmN.' c», tl'.e t.e«isl2tive cuuncii Nu< been
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  • 135 11 Door llroken In A KUALA LUMPUR MYSTERY <?l/r Ow7l Kepnr/e? lvuulo l^ri'lav .l,..li,!., wa» at ll<">n to-lluv in "No of lNe in tNo eliolit' «t statin», ltoa'l. 1'Neiv. in a ao lniiinn cool,, nulN'll lliv int? woman, wl,«».<,' i,le,,litv not vet Ncco >ve»«- <'<»t»n»t cle.lll. 'll-5
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  • 402 12 5.P. Annual Meeting FEAR FOR FUTURE OF RUBBER 3y Our Special Representative) Malacca, Friday. !LL over a hundred planters from various parts of Malaya present at the eleventh annual erence of the Incorporated 2ty of Planters which opened le Malacca Club
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  • 533 12 Hie Asiatic Staffs And Estate Labourers "The total estate population comprises proximately 300.000 labourers. Some these are on small holdings, some on siatic estates, but it is correct to say Ct for the health and welfare of the taiority of this large and inarticulate •ction of the
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  • 605 12 No Fears For The Future Of Rubber "With so many good Gaelic members present it would be P resu^ 0 p y nirt to claim that any added perspec live was needed and the humble AngloSaxon must perforce resign himself from a foretaste of the w-aters of
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  • 822 12 Mr. Eaton's Review Of The Position Mr. Bryant's speech was interspersed with laughter and applause. An instructive and interesting lecture by Mr. B. J. Eaton, Director of the R.R.I, entitled "Research and the Ruber Industry," was next delivered. It constituted, as the speaker himself said, Mr. Eaton's swan
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  • 210 12 Rubber Production A Scientific Industry Concluding, Mr. Eaton paid tribute -p lis colleagues in the P R I-. io jf estates who had collaborated with he Institute and to numerous technoogists engaged in the rubber turing industry who had providec. them ,vith information. He had been closely
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  • 799 12 A Long Honourable Record Mr. Eric Macfadycn was the next speaker. Introducing him, the chairman said that about twenty years ago he was one of their leading planters. Mr. Macfadyen was the first president of the society and was a honorary lellow. They should be thankful to him
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  • 818 12 COCONUT OIL PALMS Considerable Overdrainage In Malaya Mr. W. N. C. Belgrave, Chief Research Officer of the Department of Agriculture, next spoke on the recent investigation on coconut and oil palms. The investigations on oil palms considered were those on manuring. Mr. Belgrave said his opinion was that there was
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  • 161 12 Municipal Committee To Undertake Control The following action by committee No. 4 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported:— Decided <i> that all advertisements on house walls shall be subjeci to control by licensing. <ii> that irnnajre advertising on their own walls the businesses carried on within
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  • 110 13 Italy Determined MORE TROOPS FOR EAST AFRICA Reuter. Home, Sept. 20. INVENTS seem to be moving rapidly towards a crisis. While an authoritative spokesman declared that the Geneva proposals were virtually unacceptable "even as a basis of discussion" and Italy was "painfully
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  • 76 13 Jury Return Verdict Of Self-Defence Reuter. Toronto, Sept. 20. AT the inquest on Koenecke, the basen ball player, who was killed by a blow from a fire extinguisher in a plane, the Coroner's jury returned a verdict that the two airmen acted in self-defence. Evidence was given
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  • 42 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 19. Road accidents in Britain during the week ending Sept. 14, were: 153 killed; 4.911 injured. These figures compare with 159 killed and 5,555 injured during corresponding week of last year—British Official Wireless.
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  • 123 13 Revenue Officers Find Pistol And Chandu Singapore. Friday. The discovery of 208 tahils of opium and chandu valued at $1 070 had a sequel before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning when a young Chinese woman named Tan Suan, and a man. Ho Yam
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  • 201 13 Accused Captured In Changi Singapore, Friday. AN interesting story was unfolded before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, to-day when a Chinese, Goh Ah Heng, was charged with theft, fraudulent possession and escaping from police custody. It appears that on Sept. 5, Ah Heng was arrested
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  • 133 13 Accused Surrendered To The Police Singapore, Friday. J. M. Collaco, formerly in the employ of Mr. J. W. Hoehman as clerk and cashier, pleaded guilty before the Secona Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, to-day. to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $860.44. It was stated
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  • 355 13 The Question Of Municipal Representation AT a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Associs;tion on Sept. 11, Mr. E. C. Martin, J.P., M.C., preaHdin*, discussion of the question of an aerodrome for Malacca was postponed. A letter from the S. S. (Singapore) Association
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  • 212 13 Thief Sent To Prison For Four Months Singapore. Friday. THE theft of 800 sticks of dynamit' from the Hindhede granite quarr< the 7 3 4 milestone. Bukit Road, by a Cantonese named Wong Fatt. had a" sequel before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Third Magistrate, this morning. In
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  • 103 13 Chinese Succumbs To Head Injuries t3n gapore friday. A Chinese pedestrian who was knocked down by a cyclist at the junction of Rochore Road and North Bridge Road shortly after 8.30 last night received a fracture of the base of the skull. He expired a short time after
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  • 53 13 Inauguration Of Services In China Shanghai, Sept. 20 The inaueuration of a radio-telephone service between Shanghai and Canton has been fixed for Oct. 10. The service between China and Japan will begin on Nov. 1, and those between China and England. America. Germany, and Africa on midnight Dec. 31.—Sin
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  • 199 14 Mexican's Debut WEBER CONFIDENT OF VICTORY (By "X.0.") Singapore, Saturday. VENTURA Marquez, the Mexican featherweight, makes his debut at the New World Arena to-night when he fights Frankie Weber. Marquez fought the best 9st. men in Manila, including
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  • 41 14 S.C.C. To Meet The S.C.R.C. To-Day The V.M.C.A. have been unable to raise a lawn tennis team and the match to-day at the S.C.C. will be between the Cricket Ciub and the S.C.R.C. Play starts at 4 45.
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  • 78 14 <lt> "Vigilant") lo win: tun l>o Jackie lXae »n6 Xrm> l onlruvln,. lc 'NVO l«» < :»l>,,»:»w l 5eu!<!<",n:»n<l l'riens .^l,i,,. ltXt r' lttli^l: lo >in. llenesnl. l'laee>: ans lant Xaexie. k'in a ll» win: Vlore <^ol«l l'la<e>: Uen N»»l anil l'«» win: Kure Cure. l'lace>.: l)uke !>lenin
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  • 84 14 Results Of Ties In Autumn Tournament THE first final in the S.C.C. autumn law?, tennis tournament was played yesterday, O. W. Gilmour winning the A class singles handicap. The full results were: A Class Singles Handicap Final:— O. W. Gilmour (plus 3) beat E. C. Cherrington (owe
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  • 450 14 Good Going Again TODAY'S RACING AT BUKIT TIMAH (Ky "Vigilant.") Singapore, Saturday. THi: current season in Singapore wMI conclude to-day at Bukii Timah where the last day irf the Singapore Turi Ohio's Summer Skyc Meeting will be mn. Yesterday's sport was most enjoyable and to-day's racing should
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  • 13 14 "Vigilant" tipped three direct winners and five places at yesterday's races.
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  • 603 14 Well Fought Game LOSERS MAKE GOOD RALLY Singapore, Friday. GOOD play was witnessed at the Anson koad Stadium this afternoon when the Malays beat Uk Marine Department Football Club oy the odd goal in seven in the S.A.F.A. Cup competi ion. The Marines opened the sconng
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  • 718 14 Successful Annual Sports Meet Singapore, Saturday. J HE Jalan Besar Stadium was the venue of an interesting athletic display yesterda> v. hon the City High School held its second annual sports in the presence of a large ga.hering of friends, guardians and well-wisher?-Among the guests present were
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  • 79 14 Leave England After Successful Tour The South African cricket team, which has been touring England and wh en for the first time in history of tne tours won (he Test Match Rubber against England, left Southampton to-day on board the lim-r Windsor Castle. At a farewell luncheon,
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  • 1854 15 Three Winners TRIPLE GREEN PAYS $67 Singapore, Friday. JJUIGHT weather favoured the first day of the 1 Singapore Turf riub's Summer Skye Meeting at Jink it Timah to-day. The going- was good and the attendance very fair. The totes and sweeps
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  • 495 16 A Goalless Draw BOTH DEFENCES UNBEATEN Singapore, FridayIN their first outing for the season, 1 the RAF. held the S.C.RC to B goalless draw when they met m a friendly game of hockey on Hon? Lim Green to-day There was little to choose between the teams,
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  • 146 16 Keppel Ladies Beaten By Garrison G.C. THE women's inter-club match between 1 Keppel Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club plaved over the Garrison course yesterday, if suited in a win for the Garrison Club bv 7to l^t. The individual results were as follows, Garr .son players
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  • 76 16 Results Of Ties In Griff Cup T H. Holy oak and J. C. Macpherson (owe 15) beat H. L. Ward and D. C. Watherston (plus 15) 8—6, 7—5. 1). R. How pi 11 and M. F. Cutler (plus 3) beat F. F. Kinsey and A. F. Thorne
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    • 285 16 I -An unbroken Iradilwn of I I quality, maintained for nntrlu I century I 1 60 S^ Tt C xp^ss I pe ot tin 9 i 1 y S •l •tiItIIIIII••I« I I I I ••••I•»III».I••• I 'm m fgSiCs iiil 11 :»x »'alWWilWr;»rth .^v^ I Prelude to Pleasure I
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    • 631 16 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 244 of IS Re OH TIANG SENG of No. 44. Tr;.. Street. Singapore, News Agenl. Receiving Order made iSth Sentetuh i 19*6. Date of Order for Summary Admin stmtion 15th
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    • 852 17 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL b 50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7 30 a.m.. Matins. a a.m., Choral Eucharist. 530 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. WEEKDAYS v Communion: on Monday, Wedrw .day and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 Evening Service
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    • 371 17 Friday—Evening Service at 5.00 p.m. GEYLANG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9 am., Sunday School (Lower Dept.) Sunday, 9 a.m., Sunday School (Lower DepVl 9.50 a.m., Englisn Service. Preacher: Rev. E. S. Lav. Friday, 8 pm. Young People's Musical Evening. GEYLANG CHINESE* METHODIST CHURCH (Junction of Al Junied Road and Sim? Avenue).
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    • 227 17 RECENT kSHup flying 5 J Itilciiis wr WORLD'S LAND capt E T SPEED RECORD W^MHM Malcolm Campbell v^^f^f^^^^H I Meeting Wr v FIVE FIRST PLACES 1 Ulstei T.T. Motor Ca Race 4 I I FIRST SECOND fLACES I p n mrararamßmßmßafaßß \\Zd DATFNT Wakefield "Patent" Cast vol is I B
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  • 192 18 Nights Of Agony With Neuritis i he had tried so niar.y "remedies"—always without result—that she had little iaith in anything. But finally something nduced h r to try Kru -chen Salts —and th ime she vvas not disappointed. Shi. writes:—*1« or a lo.ig, long
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  • 155 18 Royal Marines' Privilege j In London British Official Wireless. I i London, Sept. 19. A PICTURESQUE ceremonial drew crowds into the streets of the City to-day when, before entraining for Portsmouth, the Royal Marines, who had been on guard duty at Buckingham Palace for the last
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  • 154 18 Clandestine Manufacture Increasing Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 19. ADDRESSING the Assembly Committee on the Opium Report, Mr. Victor Hoo thanked the rapporteur for his remarks regarding the Chinese efforts to stamp out the drug menace and expressed the opinion that the legalised output of drugs still exceeded the world's
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  • 77 18 Increased Reading By Rural Population British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 19. Increased reading by the population In rural areas consequent on_ the increased facilities provided by country library services is shown by the rise of the total issues to 48.500.000 books last year from 18.000.000 in 1928. The
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  • 44 18 One Of Three For New Guinea Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 20. ONE of the three new De Havilland light aeroplanes purchased by a Dutch Corporation for the purpose of survey work in New Guinea is missing. It was last seen over Bassein. Reuter.
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  • 118 18 Extending Britain's Ground Organisation British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 19. The progress of internal pyiation in Great Britain in the last few years is Illustrated by plans for the extensions of ground organisation in the South and North. In the Isle of Wight, which already possesses five aerodromes,
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  • 79 18 Repairing Of The Dykes In China Shanghai, Sept. 20. The Economic Council has ordered the angtsekian*: and Hua.igho conserva'vy ccmm ttees o jo'n local governments in the repair of traps and dykes, the work to begin immediately. M»\ Hu Sl»« i.ig arrived in Hsuchow and inspected 'he
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  • 71 18 Singapore, Friday. .The Singapore Fire Brigade experienced a considerable amount of troubli in tting to (1 ,tire which broke Jut at tne lfith Mile. Jurong Road last n'ght. The firemen haa to wend theii way for over two miles in the dark to ret to the outbreak. The
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  • 100 18 From The Malaya Tribune, Sept. 21, 1915 London, Aug. 20. THE Secretary of S ate for the Colonies makes the following announcements:— Additional funds (£1,300 in each case) have now been received, and" gratefully accepted, by the Army Council for the purchase of two aeroplanes as under,
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  • 207 18 Taiping Dance Hall Manager Fined (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Wednesday. M:*. P. K. Chan, ihe manager of the Taiping Maxim Dance Hall, appeared before Che Mohd. Salleh, the Taping magistrate, in the police court here to-day, to Mtswei* a sumnuns of having committed a breath of his
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  • 69 18 President Roosevelt Starts Construction Reuter. Hyde Park. New York, Sept. 19. President Roosevelt inaugurtted the work on the new Florida canal which will connect the Atlantic Ocean with the Gulf of Mexico and will be the greatest waterway built since the Panama Canal, when he pressed a
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  • 552 18 Doctor Granted Discharge In Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday. BEFORE the Hon. Mr. Justice Burton Acting Chief Justice, in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court to-day, Dr. S. W lay, a well-known local Chinese medical practitioner, applied for his discharge in bankruptcy. Mr. C. O. Lim, the Assistant Officii.* Assignee,
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  • 166 18 Was Subject To Epileptic Fits i F.om Our Own Correspondent> Malacca. Sept. 19. A verdict of death by misadventure due to drown ins: was recorded at the conclusion ihis afternoon of a coroner's inquest into the death of a Malav man found drowned in the Sungei Udang
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    • 506 18 AUCTION SALE i*F FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES rHE SALEROOMS OF MESSRS. TAN HO OON CO., LTD. NOS, !»0 MARKET STREET ON THURSDAY .{RD OCTOBER. 1938 AT 2.30 I'M. AUCTION SALE Lv I. Valuable Finahald Land .fc House, Nos. 19-28 (old Noa, 186 7) Street, Singapore, area 4,342 sq. ft.
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    • 328 18 I ANNUALS 1936. j CHUMS ANNUAL. BOOK OF GOOD NEEDLEWORK. BOYS' BOOK OF Popular science, boys* book of wonder invention, cham. j PION ANNUAL FOR BOYS. EVERY BOY'S HOBBY ANNUAL. MODERN I BOYS' ANNUAL. SCHOOLGIRLS' OWN ANNUAL. TIGER TIM I ANNUAL. GREYFRIAR'S HOLIDAY ANNUAL. MUSICAL BOX ANNUAL. BOYS' CINEMA ANNUAL.
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  • 233 19 Exhibition Of Lilliputian Marvels New York. THE world's smallest roller skates The Lord's prayer engraved'on the head <>f a p:n. A t ny aeroplane that lands on a grain of rice. A saving machjine you must look at through a m croscope. These are only a few
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  • 100 19 Saves Small Child From Drowning Pans. The remarkable presence of mind and bravery of a small b>y of nine have pie- ted the death of a child by drowning. Irene Guiriec, aged three, was bath'ng Coneameau, (Finisterred), when sudbhe stepped out of her depth and fell
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  • 85 19 New And Smarter Uniform To Be Worn Ankara. In order to make them look smarter, the Turkish Government has ehosen a new uniform for policemen here. The uniform resembles in cut that of American police officers. It includes an open-necked coat and a collar and tie. The new
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  • 252 19 Blind Briton Relates His Experience Houston, Texas. 11 BLIND old man is sitting in his Texas home listening to the daily reports of the Lvs.tania salvage expedition, which are read out to him by his friends. He is Mr. Robert J. Timms, a 69-year old Brijsh cotton broker,
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  • 110 19 Colony Of Nudists In The Danube Bucharest. The discovery of an island "Paradise* established by your.g nudists in the Danube has caused a sensation in Rumania. Apparently only young couples are allowed to join the colony. Curiosity led British sailors stationed temporarily in the nearby ports of Braila
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