Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1936

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XAIIL- No. 180. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 1, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1936. ™n®m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 Read Tlte SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya £D<maJL£s J, SAUSAGES MILK AT ITS BES T I I SINGAPORE'S FAVOIRITK BE It AMI J m Baby Land i Clue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- j tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby j I Specialists Recommend. Be
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    • 222 1 m? I fi| "Ml USES FOR VINEGAR" j > Tllis e°* a crammed full of useful informatiun aboui i j v^g* 1 °f interest to every modern huusehold. It can be had for the j asking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address and they will post
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    • 9 1 THE NEWS WITH /OCR BREAKFAST Try The >10R\I\C TRIBUNE
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  • 616 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES RESTORATION OF WORLD TRADE AN ADDRESS Liverpool's Increase In Trade WHEN he addressed the Liverpool Rotary Club recently on "The Chamber of Commerce; its Services to Liverpool," Mr. T. E. Lescher, 0.8. E., chair-man of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, recalled that the tonnage of freights entering
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  • 265 2 Tour To Advertise Navy Week A NAVAL motor lorry and trailer carrying a model of H.M.S. Repulse left H.M.S. Vernon, the Torpedo School at Portsmouth recently for a month's tour of the Midlands and South of England. The object of the tour is to advertise Navy Week, which
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  • 256 2 Herzogin Cecilie's Keel Broken London. rE fate of the famous sailing ship Herzogin Cecilie, which is lying at Starehole, near Salcombe, Devon, appears to be sealed. Her commander, Captain Eriksson, stated in an interview with Reuter that the ship's keel is broken. "The state of the vessel
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. RAJPUTANA 17,000 In port BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 1 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 23 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CORFU
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    • 50 2 o. sTkT! Announces NEW REDUCED FARES I I TO ENGLAND VIA AFRICA, RETURNING TO SINGAPORE VIA SUEZ £103-8-0 Up Fare provide* Singapore! Africa j j O.S.K. Cabin Class; Africa Ens land Whi Castle 2nd Class; LondonSingapore N.Y.K. 2nd Class. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, Apply to I O.S.K. PASSAGE DEPT., j; Singapore.
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    • 489 2 M- M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES M AROTMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Aug. 4 CHANTTLLY 9,986 T. Aug 7 ARAMIS ***** T. Aug. 18 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 15
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    • 500 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Clas6 Motorships Mos* Cabins have adjoining private bath. ExLONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'Dore Malacca Port Penang Sham i» A b |?o n f MEONIA n U 13 11 To MarseUles 2— !2 To Londonlßotterdam £60 i»o FOR
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    • 441 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDFU^ I3fel LLOYD incorporated i Q Germany). The undernoted are the intended fixtures:— Coc *Paa r OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKOM. si, xj. NORTH CHINA JAP h H Due S 19,16. "DONAU"' for Manila, X kong, Shanghai, Nortl China Japan Aug HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— "TRAVE"
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  • 223 3 CrtßS Traffic Receipts Up £380,000 London. July 2. aroON Transport traffic receipts for loNJI oNJ 5 weeks to 27th June amounted 1 K'l-wl an increase of £380,400 tne siiniiar period 12 months previously i W eek the Board's gross re--1"' 576.800. or £6.900 more than .ilar week a
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  • 108 3 Last Nighfs Closing: Quotations London. July 3i. THE following are the closing prices on the London commodity markets today. PALM OIL Malay* Ir. bulk July Aug. Shipment £20 0.0 Value. COPRA 'Straits. F.M.S.I August Shipment £14.7.6 Sellers SAGO FLOUR 'Sarawak' Shipment 8 7> 2 Sellers. TAPIOCA «Ist quality)
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  • 1537 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fiaser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. lssut. Fraser Lyall Value uo. fcvatt 41- Ampai 3 6 4 3,6 £1 A. Kumbang 27 29 2t> 28 El A. Malay 57*6 58
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  • 95 3 Gross profits ea rned by Montagu Burton, Ltd.. the multiple .store tailors, rose in the year to March 31 last by £3U,712 to £861,241. The dividend as already announced is increased from 6 to 7 per cent., while there are allocations to reserve and pension fund totalling £155,000. A capital
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  • 49 3 British Glues and Chemicals, Ltd.. recommends a dividend of 7% per cent, on the Ordinary for the year ended Aoril 30 last, to be paid on July 31 Nothing had been paid on the Ordinary shares since 5 per cent, for 1930. The 4s. Ordinary are quoted at 3s.
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  • 48 3 Geo. Bassett and Co., the confectionery firm, announces a final dividend of IVfa per cent, for the year to May 31 last, making with the interim a total ol 18% pe r reilt < against 17% per cent, previously. The £1 Ordinary shares are a steady market arcund 3%.
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  • 505 3 Total Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. (By Air Mail) London, July lb. THE ninth ordinary general meeting of the Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., was held at Adelaide House, King William-street, E.C. Mr. P. J. Burgess (the chairman» said that last year he had described
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  • 177 3 Messrs. Stanton Nelson And Co.'s Report After fluctuating within narrow limits market prices are on balance slightly above last week's values, report Messrs, Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, in their weekly report dated July 31. The volume ol business passing con Unites to be below normal
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 196 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. I Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 1. DAlmeida Street. Authorised and Suoscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 fd vp Fund 50C.000 HIM) OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, [Jwhas, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. f URRent ACCOUNTS opened and jnoney rereived on
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    • 147 3 i i The P.&O. Banking i j Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SAFE deposit SERVICE Safe Deposit arc now available at the P. w. Banking Corporation, Ltd., Union Building, Stngap re. Conditions of service and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Manager. Safes are available from $5
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    • 584 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.MtJ Reserve Fund Yen 129,156,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, Cantor., Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow Harbin, Honolulu. Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angelas. Manila. Mojl, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1166 4 PUNOS A X i t AST is acknowledged tbe best medium to purify the blood, strengthening of nerves and generally fortifying the system. Regular use of YEAST prevents physical weakness and mental slackness. YEAST is no drug, it is a natural product easily assimilated even by the weakest constitutions BUT
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    • 582 4 SUCCESS GUARANTEED, Few shillings monthly; Tuition by post: Accountancy, I Secretaryship, Architecture, Engineering (all branches) Matriculation, Cambridge, Commercial Examinations. Write to Singapore Agent, The Bennett College, G, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. MISCELLANEOUS Specialities made to order at short notice. Bridal Bouquets, Decorated Bas- kets, Fresh Floral Wreaths etc. Artificial Wreaths
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    • 620 4 NOTICE We beg to inform our customers that we will be removing at the end of this month to No. 121 Beach Road, Singapore, where we will carry on our business as usual as from the Ist August, 1936. LEE HUAT CO., ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT
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    • 398 4 BRITAIN'S NAVY OF CIVILIANS a THE R.N.V.R. Training At Home And Afloat THK Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, says the Naval Correspondent of ibe Observer is a force of officer* and men, not seamen by profession, though many are yachtsmen, who voluntarily train themselves in naval work in their spare time,
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    • 736 4 periods each of four years, and the usual free kit. na repe >ye Pay is given while undergoh training, together with a marriaW I? 1 iowance to the wives, and ehi der fourteen, of men who twenty-one. Annual bounties of £3 are also to those volunteers who maL thS! selves
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  • 686 5 DEMAND FOR SPACE telling facts Confidence Fully Established UothING succeeds like success. N When the directors of the Malava Tiibune Press, Ltd., launchj the Morning Tribune six months 'In'thev had full confidence that it wiild v immediate support and the
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  • 83 5 Shines And Then Sinks Into Obscurity Cairo. A new star has been discovered b\ the International Astronomical Bureau at Helwan Observatory, Egypt. The star is described as a Nova—a star which appears suddenly, shines for a brief period and then sinks into obscurity. It is of the
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  • 574 5 JUDGE DAMNING DOCUMENT Criticism Of Defence In Will Suit (From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. REFERENCES to a "damning document.' which had not oeen produced in England when interroeatories v/ere being made there, were made by Mr. P H. Ford In the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Pedlow,
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  • 32 5 Mr. J.B. Monck. Assistant Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, was.at Waterloo Station as the personal representative, of Mr. Eden to welcome Mi. Voshida. the new Japanese Ambassador ar.d his wife and daughter.
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  • 33 5 An errand boys' "Derby" took place at Gravesend in connection with Hospital Week. The boys had to deliver three parcels on a four-and-a-half miles course, and points were awarded lor civility and smartness.
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  • 22 5 The erection of a £75,000 nospital with 100 bed* is to be recommended as -he memorial of Working (Surrey) to King ;Uolc
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  • 21 5 M. Moyersoen Catholic l, a former Minister, was elected President of the Belgian Senate by 104 votes of the 158 cast.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 5 TRAIN YOURSELF I HJ p CT -Accountancy, SecretaryInsurance, Matric, Busi- 7 and many other intensely F' ss Courses for Directors Modcr^ F(^ nagers Secretaries, etc!, i'!r BOME STUDY AGENCIES OF MALAYA, j; Orchard Koad, Singapore. S.S. copy of Guide to nee or Banking. Adtlre-^ feu„au ou
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    • 23 5 ToLYMPIC' I WEEK i S FROM 3RD to 10TH AUG. 1 Special J Kale At j Baba Co., Ltd.! MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1
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    • 174 5 beauty. Entrust •t to the care HM of SiKo, the aaie liquid p.dish SSL V 0 PLATE POLISH for tthsr and glass Your Teeth Are Like Pearls" X. TV /TORN ING and night, using Colgate's Dental BBEV SB f MMlm IVI Cream, thoroughly brush your upper teeth jy T 1
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    • 83 5 t Quick Relief from 73 m STRAIN kCKVJ When yowr Eyes become mf 1 Groined from overuse, or irritotod by exposure to J Sun, Wind or Dust, Opp'y W ]fl o few drops of MURINE. It Rests, Refreshes, Soothes. 4 *M MURINE does not contain M Jo*\ camphor or Other
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    • 196 5 ECZEMA? —Keep Your Skin Healthy With Zam-Buk. LJOWEVER. slight that irritating rash, pimple or rough patch may seem, be sure to smear on Zam-Buk. By promptly doing this you soon bring your skin back to health again. But, if you neglect these early stages of skin trouble you may soon
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  • 292 6 RANCHI Passengers For Europe The following passengers are travelling by the P. and O. Ranchi, which left Singapore for Europe yesterday:— Miss G. L. Pigott, Miss F. L. Madella, Miss Young, Mr. E. P. Berkett, Mr. C. L. Southall, Mr. Quigley, Mrs.
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  • 237 6 Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers arrived In Singapore yesterday by the from Europe. From London: Mr and Mrs i Button, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey, Mr. Bayliss, Capt. R. E. Borton, Mi f J Penbilly, Capt. T. P. Coe, Mr A. C Cunnyngham Perdriau, Mr.>. Dean and
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  • 50 6 The Lloyd Trie tin.j Victoria" is due ■M Singapore at daylight on Aug. 4 from Shanghai. Hongkong and Manila. She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and Is expected to sail again the same day at 4 p.m. for Colombo. Bombay, Aden. Massawa. Port Said, Naples and Genoa.
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  • 46 6 Katong; Brit: 863 tons from Bangkok 31.7 to Bangkok 4 8. An«?bv s« ravnk: 504 tons from Muar 1.8 to Rajang River 1.8. Poragne: Brit; 2.122 tons from Kamea 30.7 to Cebu 4.8. Tuku Mori'; Japanese: 2.767 tons from Miike 30.7 to Dungun 6.8
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  • 117 6 Mails expscted from Australia, Netherlands Indies by Air (Qanta.si, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 9 a.m. on Monday. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands», time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and
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  • 21 6 The Air mail (Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on July 25 was delivered in London on July 31 <t; days)
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  • 73 6 Medan, Jask. Bushire, Amsterdam and London: Netherlands, closing 12 45 nm :o-day. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai, Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam. Burma. India Irao Palestine, Egypt. E and S. Africa Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N and S America: Imperial, 7
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  • 126 6 Feet Tied Together With Cord (From Our Own Correspondent) i ARr-ir Johore Bahru, July 31. IAR°E crowds gathered on the bank3 of the Strait; cf Johore in Jalan bi miiin about 8 o'clock this morning v. hen a dend body was seen carried by the
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  • 111 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE TH Y WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1« Nil. Main Wharf 'Entrance Gate 3> Ki.s'na 16; Bcnmdcdlu.i 13; Kinta 12; Eumaeus 9: Japanese Prince 1. Empire Dock (Entrance Ga<e 3» B:nvenue 50; Chy of Christcliurch 32 l;.yba\ik 34; City
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  • 108 6 British Official Wireless. London. July 31 Paris 76 5 32. New York 5.01 9 16. Montreal 5.01 Brussels 29.76. Geneva 15.38. Amsterdam 7.38 l 'i. Milan 63 5 Berlin 12.46. Stockholm 16.39 1 1». Copenhagen 22.39 \'i Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 Prague 121 't. Helsingtors 222.
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  • 177 6 Singapore, July 31. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $14' i R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W. Coa.si No. 3 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam* "Sinhuay" No. Al $200 R. (Siam) Sinhuay" No. 1 $16" R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $158
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  • 286 6 R3sij>ns From Papuan Service Sydney. N.S.W.. July 20. Mr? Jack Hides, leader of the now world-lamed Papuan patrol which discovered a native race oi a tyne a eviously unknown to antnrcoologl.Us has resigned from the service' of the Papuan Administration, in which he neio the position of
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  • 132 6 ALHAMBRA,- -Captain Ja.u Shirley Temple 5.15 and g CAPITOL.- "Follow, The l and 9.15 p.m. 1 pavilionEhssa Land, John Lodge, etc MARLBOROUGH.—"Prem P Hindustani, G. 15 and 9.15 pa* GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dun,-!-* Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese w?" SP- Cinemas: Globe ThVutre-Red-Heads on Parade" 715 and «nn p.m. HOLLYWOOD.—"The Wolf
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  • 39 6 Holiday Pror/ranww U R*Otl By special request and as a h lKattraction the Regal Theatre at C Serai will Show to-night a Ilir.clu talkie entitled "Bombay Mail." viM be two Performances nightly. C.15 and 9 15.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 763 6 malayVs premier hotel TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. (formal) 9.45 to midnight AND SENSATIONAL CABARET PERFORMANCE BY RENEE RAME FAMOUS CONTINENTAL CHARACTER ACROBATIC DANCERS FEATURING BY NUMEROUS SPECIAL REQUESTS THEIR AMAZING SNAKE DANCE NON-DINERS $1.00 X* C EXCELLENT CUISINE COURTESY COMFORT HUMS AND SERVICE.
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    • 55 6 WINES SPIRITS Hochheimer $1.90 Liebfraumikh $1.90 Niersteiner $1.00 Rudesheimer $1.90 Moselblumchen $1.80 Graves $1.25 Chablis $1.80 Chambertin $2.25 Fronsac $1.30 St. Emillion $1.30 Sambos $l.c>o Petit Bourgroorne $1.60 Pommard {$1.80 Moseatel $1.90 Vlammetje $3.90 Eau de Vie de Barcelona $3.50 Oranje Bitter $3.60 Med °c $1.10 Etc. Etc. D*T. Lim
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    • 12 6 J TO Pains A ltiM-uinlWt<% your health will need it all chemists.
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    • 34 6 I DIABETICS wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET which explains in simple Ungual* how DIABETES IS CURABLE: WITHOUT FASTING, DIITINI» or INJECTIONS Wrttm to-d*y to r~ VENUS RESEARCH LABORATORY PJ». M 7, CALCUTTA, I*ol*.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 76 6 s Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Africa East (China Maru* 1 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Darvel) 1 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman, Kemasek and Kretay (Tung Song) 1 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 1 p.m. Laboean Bilik (Rantaul 1 p.m. Muntok and Palembang (SeiUUjg) 1 p.m. Rengat
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    • 214 6 I Diary of the Day J < WHAT'S ON? Public Functions M( j Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG High Tides:—lo.2o am 7f( p.m. 9 ft. n o: Football: Garrison Cup Fi n Road Stadium; Inter-C Raffles College. )Ci e: Cricket: Combined Schools rd S.R.C.; Colony v. F.M.S Xi Pur S.C.C v.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 511 7 SERVICES DetaUs For This Week-End CBITRCH OF ENGLAND ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL ST A N -Y tnl Holy Communion. '.30 h oral Eucharist. 8 flrr children's Service. 10.15 enson g and Sermon. 530 P Arendeacon. WEEKDAYS n Monday, WedFriday at 8 a.m. j j;id Saturday at and Address on Wed£venp'drv''v S PA
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    • 365 7 8.15 p.m., Young Men's Friendly Band, Religious Meeting. STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST 1, Kampong Kapor Road Sunday, 9 a.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m., Malay Service, Mr. Joseph Lim. 5.15 p.m.. Epworth League ServiceMiss Wee Kirn Neo. Subject: "Ideals Worth Living For." 6 p.m.. English Service—Rev. Goh Hood Keng. Tuesday, 8 p.m.,
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    • 326 7 Force Base. 4 p.m., Divine Service at Alexandra Brickworks Chapel. 6 p.m., Worship Service in English. Preacher: T. G. Thomas. Tuesday, 6.30 p.m., Christian Youths' Association Meeting. Thursday: 5 p.m., Choir Practice. Friday, 6.30 p.m., Kalachepam by Mr. M. Thangamuthu. "BETHESDA" Bras Basah Road Sunday, 9 a.m., Breaking of Bread
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    • 463 7 JOHORE NOTES AND NEWS Pineapple Factory Sold For $80,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 30. H.H. Tungku Abu Bakar accompanied by the Hon. Dato Haji Mohamed Said left for Kuala Lumpur by to-night's mail train on a short holiday. www w* mm mm Inche Abdul Rauf bin Mohamed
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    • 189 7 ORIENTAL GOVT. SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD, Established 1874. Head Office—BOMßAY. Summary of 1935 Report New Policies Issued 56,953,055. Annual Income 22,346,504. Policies in Force 5379,220,504. Total Claims Paid $111,565,987. Funds Increased to $108,#00,y94. THESE FIGURES SPEAK VOLUMES FOR THE SOUNDNESS AND POPULARITY OF THE ORIENTAL INDIA'S LEADING LIFE OFFICE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 283 8 .J. A Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences as HER BEST PICTURE: 11 ALHAMBRA |j j 4 SHOWS To-day and d 9.15 p.m. 10,30 a.m. 3.15—6.15 and 9.15 P.M. S M_ t y-*-~> t i tha dances o sailor's j f rfi/ horn-pipe, she sings new f W songs and chanteys— I
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    • 230 8 The BIGGEST and BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN! IT'S GOT EVERYTHING! GIRLS! SINGING! DANCING! COMEDY! l j HOLIDAY MATINEES I jf% J O fo day, Sunday Monday 3.15 I 11 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS in R.K.O.'s Rollicking Musical Show FOLLOW Mill: FLEET" Also SPECIAL GAU--1 < 7 iSP
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    • 394 8 a 'f||| THE SCREEN 5 SECRET %iTfl SPLRKnm LOCK tZgf SPLENDOUR i 3| J j REVEALED IMAGMFICIENCE: HUSBANDS/ A j murder W/ M 0p0ni.,.4 'IVJCM UJOOU Presents X pavilion! ILANDI I in x DESTINED TO BE ONE M n KOENIGSNARK ears crae CAPITOL... Wednesday Aag. 12th The Outstanding Event in
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  • 1085 9 fiction FaCt UP ra .tNc;K IN r™* c TASTE r j. being road/" The If 1 r that question, ob11 ervcr from sixtcvn u> a remarkable ,ll!) is lt j v List*'. \,i* most widely-read t*ut, only one-tWpl 1Uli is down; tacts je n° vt he-
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  • 447 9 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July 24. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, stew or cuiry Fille', steak, per lb. b Mutton, Australian, per lb. Pork, lean, kati JJ Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) J4 POULTRY Capons* locally ie:uvdi, kati 50 Ducks, each Jj Fowls, kati Bens
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 231 9 LECTURE AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 2nd AUGUST, AT 8 P.M. SUBJECT THE CLIMAX OF HISTORY Is mtaal saktde the destiny of man? Or th* fate of our earth a gory Hen f«f c—tcadling nations? What will be the climacteric conclusion of Earth's History? Vol IBE INVITED TO HEAR THIS
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    • 518 9 V i THE j I New World Show IIN CELEBRATION OF THE THIRTEENTH j ANNIVERSARY SPECIA L P R Q G R A M P WILL BE OFFERED TO THE FgBLK TO-DAY IST. AUGUST AND TO-MORROW 2ND. AUGUST li>:s6. ~.,1,, ~n t j 1. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIKE-WOKKS W'JWffiT 2.
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  • 781 10 COMMUNICATIONS between Madrid and the outside world having been cut several times during the week, news about ti-e fortunes of the civil war has been scarce. There have been plenty of atrocity stories, mainly related by foreign refugees who have reached Fiance or Gibraltar, and there have
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  • 179 10 Daughter Of Former G.O.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 31 CT. George's Church was the venue toW day of a large and representative gathering on the occasion of the wedding of Mr J.P. de C. Hamilton, son of Mr. Sydney W. Hamilton, of Camdon
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  • 38 10 Enthusiastic Reception In Canada Reuter. Quebec, July 31. A WARM and enthusiastic reception was given to Mr. Roosevelt, the U. S. President, on his arrival here on a brief visit to Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor General.—Reuter.
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  • 38 10 British Official Wireless. London, July 31. New capital issues this month amount to £24,402,925. compared with £18,410.696 for June and £53,909.166 for July 1935. The total for seven months ended today is £133,386,551.—8riti5h Offlcja A Wireless.
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  • 30 10 British Official Wireless. London, July 31 Orders worth £300,000 for railway 'oiling stock have been received by two B'nriingham firms from South Africa —Briitsh Official Wireless.
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  • 220 10 NOTES COMMENTS Only A Whale iT is disappointing to learn that Shiga pore is not. for the time being at any rate, to attain distinction the cc.ual of that enjoyed by Loch Ness. Early reports suggested that a marine monster nad stranded itself on the shores of Pulau Sugei and
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  • 215 10 JHE "stay in" strikes of Paris had at least one entirely domestic feature. The story has to do with one Josephine, cook to a Paris doctor, who until the doctor's recent marriage was one of the best tempered as well as one of the most capable
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  • 192 10 jjURING their tour of Austria members of the British R usb r ball League team declared that the of water following the remoni bath plug revolved antt-doekJj whereas in the northern hemisphere* revolves in the other direction Thi an aged myth and was suppose to fa
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  • 231 10 |N his annual report on the social ana economic progress of Selangor tor 1935, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams, the British Resident, comments on the rather alarming" increase in admissions to the Leper Settlement at Sungei Buloh. At the beginning of last year tnere wort
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  • 286 10 By "Looker On' "JjO business can afford to carry a passenger nowadays," asserts a commensal magnate. Not even a bus company? A "Bunny is the most retiring' of tennis stars, says a .sporting scribe. In lact there is nothing Austintatious about him! A "My son is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 207 10 •> I T j SPECIAL I SALE OFFER I THE POPULAR "REAGALL** j S SHEFFIELD MADE HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR OBTAINABLE IN TWO SIZES J /4 j PRICE $1.95 EACH s i :Robinson Co., Ltd.! j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, j 4. 1 > LIKE AN ARROW ARCHER > Praise be to
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    • 43 10 j PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EY* S Specializing: Ocular Ano- malies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. I R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. i (Dr. of Ocular Science) f 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 fears' European CliuicaJ S i Experience. j
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  • 139 11 PREMATURE CLAIM TO POWER FIERCE FIGHTING CONTINUES FNTIRE BRITISH COLONY RESCUED FROM MADRID Reuter. Madrid, Aug. 1. PIERCE righting for the defence ot" the capital continues. The Government claims to have captured Villanueva and which, when in the hands of the rebels, cut off
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  • 441 11 Reuter. London. July 31. THI British Government has decided to take no aition in regard to the wireless telegiam despatched to it by General \abenclles. President m\ the Junta de Defensa National set up by the Spanish murscnts at Burgos containing a notification oi the assumption
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  • 62 11 Search By Life Hoats And Steamers Reuter. London, Aug. 1. IVnOATS and steamers are searching in heavy seas for an liner, carrying eight passengers, > Pilot and a wireless operator, which g" been missing off the Channel Hands. Th? machine belongs to the Jersey urways and was
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  • 42 11 Germany And Italy Accept Invitations Reuter. Rome, Aug L IT is officially stated that Italy is accepting in principle the invitation to a five-power conference. —Reuter. Bcilin, Aug. 1 Germany is definitely accepting the invitation to a five-power conference —Reuter.
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  • 18 11 The tender of Poh Ghee for $22,000 for an extension <9 the Government Trade School has been accepted.
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  • 302 11 TO STAND BY Kwangsi Rebels Are Irreconcilable Hongkong. July 3L I\l!E to the renewed danger of «n outbreak of civil war between Kwangsi and the Central Government, the U.S.S. Mndanao has been ordered to proceed to Wuchow. to join H.M.S. Moth which is already there, whi'e
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  • 628 11 SOBS IN COURT No Intention To Shoot The King GEORGE Andrew McMahon, the iccial reformer, who was arrested in connection with the incident in Constitution Hill on July 16 when it was alleged that an attempt was made on the life of King Edward VIII appeared
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  • 24 11 The tender of Wong Kah Loong for $10,040 for the construction of reinforced concrete hangar foundations at the Penang Civil Aerodrome has been accepted.
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  • 21 11 A commission as Acting Sub-Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve has been granted to Mr. Kenneth Edward Adderley.
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  • 93 11 Recruitment Under New Administration London, July 31. IT was announced that on the separation of Burma from India, the Indian Civil Service and Indian Police will cease to supply the officers required in the higher grades of the Burma administration and their place will be
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  • 113 11 Special Interests In North China Shanghai, Aug. t. THE Japanese Government ls_reportea to have intimated to Nanking that lor the purpose of preserving Japan's special interests in North China the administration must be independent In fulfilling the following demands: fl> Withdrawal of General Sung Che Vuen'l 29th Army.
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Karachi. Aug. 1. I ORD Sempill. who was attempting a record flight from England to Australia, has been compelled by bad weather to run back and has landed at Jask (Persia), where he is awaiting better weather.—Reuter.
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  • 234 11 RECENT TALKS Check To Danger Of War 1 London, July 31. THE House of Commons to-day debated foreign affairs on the motion for adjournment for the Summer Recess. Lord Cranborne, replying to the discussion, said that the recognition of the Italian annexation of Abyssinia, was primarily a
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  • 21 11 A Commission as Acting Sub–Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Naval Volunteer Reserve has beerC granted to Mr. John Cresswell Wallace Kemp.
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  • 26 11 A Commission as Squadron Leader in the General Duties Branch in the Strait* Settlements Volunteer Air Force ha<» been eranted to Mr. Duncan Stratford Eyre Vines.
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  • 292 14 NAVAL RATINGS POLICE Amni'.ui- Boxing KEEN ENJOYABLE FIGHTS bingapore. Saturday. AFTER sitting down to a Mess dinn ncr on board the H.M.S. Labournam Officers of the K.N.VJt. and their guests adjourned fo the spacious godown opposite the ship, to witness thp nearly fesmed bo\in;; Hub (or Ulc ratings. SIX BOOTS
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  • 34 14 Jhe return friendly football match which fixed for Saturday, August i between the Social Athletic Party Ist XI and the HJfl S. -Terror- Ist XI has been postponed till Sunday, August 16
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  • 437 14 Keen Competition In All ftvents T rM DC Singapore. Friday. lILRE was a large gathering at the Telok Kurau English School Sports Ground where the ninth annual athletic sports were held, favoured by tdcai weather. Good form was shown by the contestants in both and The
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  • 434 14 MEN'S SINGLES Sefangor Charapi 0n Beaten (From Our Own R M**, I ri lav. JIIE Malayan tennis 1 opened here to-day m eJjff weather, and the courts werei»2 ffood condition in spite of verj hei, rain in the early hours J .V
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  • 76 14 Svdnc .Tii,- 13. Au-f ralia's first billiard b marathon is to be contested shortly b? .**<* Harvard. Kadi-: Q mmunity waging co?iductor. and Mr Arthw Jjavis. champion axeman from Pen— hurst tt Lakcmba a' di Lai cc foar miles. The competitor who covn the four nu.es b< tv.cen
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  • 54 14 R.A.F. And R.E In Final T Singapore. Saturday. HRILLING soccer should be served up at the Anson Road Stadium to-day when the Royal Air Force and the Royal Fnginerrs meet in the final of the Garrison t up The Airmen are generally expected to win, but their opponents
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  • 592 14 MirlcHvsox And Malays Draw Singapore. Friday. DLAYING a< tin- Anson Road Stadium 1 to-day in the Plrsi Division of th? League rhe Malays and the Middle?ei shated the points, each side scoring twice. If was not ;< nice game to watch. There were frayed tempers on
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  • 48 14 To Be Staged In Tokyo Berlin. July 31 JAPAN'S application to stage the Olympic Games in 1340 has been granted.' The games will be held in Tokyo.---Reuter. Britain was also an applicant for the 1940 games, but withdrew yesterday and intends applying for the IMfl games.
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  • 74 14 Hiving Competition For Ladies THERE is no race scheduled for .to-morrow at the Singapore Swimming Club, but there wUI be the usual water polo practice games at 11.15 a.m. On Monday morning at 11 am there will be the ladies' diving championship for the Harries Con The competition
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  • 34 14 i„ 11, James Braddock. the reigning heavy weigui enampion congratulating Max Schmeling on his victory over Louis. In the centre is Mike Jacobs, who promoted the Braddock is to defend his title against Schmeling.
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  • 219 14 MERCER'S FEAT County Cricket Results Reuter. London, July 31. THi: remarkable Teat of taking all 10 wukets in an innings was perfoi;m,l by Mercer for Glamorgan Who bis county met Worcestershire at Worcester. Glamorgan were unlucky in havin.T to be content with only a first
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  • 42 14 tik. Mercantile institute soccer bad by Uie kmc! permlssioii or ne H master. ulu I list oi mr i iihi Monday Aug 17 rs st. Franc 8 -1 rnstitution. dnCj flfcg v s Malacca «ciwu MPSd:,y AUR H vs I
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  • 24 14 ™i college tLSS 2 pm "X *€?r v !,e A p de r'- r B "tr am m "g£ idtneu -h wnimott
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  • 171 14 Bradman Likely To Fill Dual Role THE death of Dr. C. E. Dolling, who was expected U) be a member of the Australian Selection Committee next :*;ason. for the Te.st matches with England, means, no doubt, that Don Bradman will fill the post from South Australia, states
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  • 99 14 Within Beach Of m Winners Record a Kwnv ydiley N -S.W. July sn *™OX, who, with 88 wins V credit. inclusiw* !S 10 lecently. y racecourse, Sydney seated his rider S^ 1 Brown unsiderabie delay Sfore S S"" co Then at the tarrtor .t* 88 ca Ptured. the
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  • 31 14 JvSiU lngapore close on Those who hav e no* sent n v. names are in tneir no entries wtu be .eeented 5 3**' as riosing date accepted after the
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  • 338 15 GOOD FIELDS IN ALL EVENTS HANDICAPS SELECTIONS FOR TO-OA V >re, Saturday. t 2 30 pm. this afterI ecoud day of Che 1 Jt, Meeting. hard and some pood the handicaps and X \< 'E o\i: hiss i Div. 5, 114
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  • 104 15 Tennis Billiards Tournament I ICS i:;t {(.-.Towing :;re the lixtures for next veek:i'ENNIS DOUBLES HANDICAP .'nil 4. Chiang Seng and Tian Seng vs. Dr P L Loh and Huck Hye August 5. Dr. P. K. C Tyau and Chow I 1 «.-21 vs. Gek Choo and Dr. T.
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  • 30 15 Iwice For Doggetts Coat And ISadge London. July 31. -jetts Coat and Badge Rate Bridge to Chelsea was day bv Thames waterby a Gravesend man Bntth Official Wireless.
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  • 44 15 Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 31. ar for the Southern Johore Lawn Tennis ye no t been as many really good players mipetition is expecttve closed and the tcurH to begin in Johore Section) and Muar on Aug. 8 or 9.
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  • 19 15 •°n Band the following aquatic ipeted for:—100 Yards licap, 100 Yards Back P 'Ladies). Water-Polo Dolphin).
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  • 104 15 Sinomites Beat Batti Pahat Rangers (From Our Oxen Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. Yesterday, playing on the Kubu field before a large crowd, the Malacca Sinomites beat the Batu Pahat Rangers by lour goals to one. Sim Tiang registered the first goal for Malacca in the fifth minute and Dawood.
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  • 98 15 Fort Canning Beaten By J.C«C. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 31 The Johore Cricket Club met a Fort Canning eleven on the Civil Service Club padang this afternoon and yon by two wickets and 14 runs. "Fort Canning batted first and compiled 46 runs, the highest
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  • 80 15 It is notified that the Second Division match. Middlesex Regiment 2 vs. Royal luniskilling Fusiliers 2, fixed for Tuesday, August 4, will be played at Gillman Barracks ground. The match Fort Canning vs. S.C.F.A. 2. fixed for Tuesday, August 4, will be ulayed at S.H.B. gYound, Cantonment Road.
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  • 1295 15 CONCLUDING RESULTS Mass Drill By Girls Tm, M Singapore, Friday. HE First annual inter-school sports for Chinese schools In Singapore, organised by th 2 Education Department, wee concluded at the Jalan Besar Stadium thus afternoon. A feature of the marts was thi mass dnii by the .students
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    • 132 15 j^^wyTi^iT 4 LBS 4 LBS ROWNTREE'S $2 75 $2-75 j sr:;; i.\L offei* l\ OMMEMOtt vnox i OF OUJR 2XI) AXXIVR f> .SARY fo 31st August We offer you for selection the choice of hundreds of the newest i and bc 1 materials lor all occasions, in every texture and
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  • 2394 16 2,1 70 EMPTY HOUSES IN SINGAPORE T ll lm t0 call for the Papers to see whether certain questions which would naturally arise had been gone into, such as the relative qualifications of the two gentlemen put up for consideration. He wanted to observe also that though nne vacancy had
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  • 360 16 A House ffjw. SIR A. CALDECOTt GUEST THHE greatest unofficial ra tk 1 this year house-warming par! pore and Hongk brttthropgtg, Mr. Au i, j Mr. Aw Boon Pai Par Mansion. v N His Excellency Andrew Cakfecott, and cott headed a hat ,j guests, for ovei j Jl
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  • 56 16 Extension Of the free Travelling: Facilities London, Jttly 31 It. was announced i- House" Commons to-day that ment had decided, m ordei ""f'f special disabilities Imposed o memW of Parliament whose coi st at a long distance from \Ve«tmina» to extend the existing I facilities to Include
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  • 42 16 Dr. Wang Chung Hul, the lofljj judge of the World J.. mised to consider Marshal Chiang Bhek'e offer of appointing trait Premier and Minish cations. Dr. Wang had a long talk vil Generalissimo yesterd. the Kwangsi issue.—Sin Ch- ?wJ*^
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    • 16 16 THERAPION No:1 THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 •KW MIHMI hMMM *****» NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE ONEJEM
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  • 114 17 The following appointments are notified in the Johore Government Gazette:— Inche Yahya bin Ahmad has been appointed Assistant Game Warden. Mr H W Hamilton has assumed duty as Chief Settlement Officer. Batu Pahat Mr L V. Waumsley has been appointed to officiate as telegraph engineer V M the
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  • 410 17 Amendment Of S.S. Regulations Singapore, Friday. A,N ordinance to amend the Pensions 1 Ordinance, cancelling the order published in the Government Gazette of July 10, 1936, is published in to-da/s Gazette. The Objects and Reasons are given as follows: 1. This Government is desired by the Secretary
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    • 1085 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio EMPIRE 2.8. W. HONGKONG V.U.C. CALCUTTA \MMES 34.29 metres (8.750 kcs.) 49.10 metres (6,109 kcs.) TO-DAY TO-DAY Th<- Olympic 11.50 a.m. —1.35 pm European re- 4.46 p.m. -Tune Mgnal. Musical selec- corded pro gramme. tions. (■«}llt€B 11.50 a.m—Selection from musical 5.16 p.m.- Talk (in Bengali). "Poscomedy.
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  • 317 18 Reforms In Army SPECIAL FRONTIER FORCE Zurich. NEW organisation of the Swiss* arn.y was approved by the Federal Council recently. The reform is thorough. Thre-j new corps have now been created: the "Crenzschutz" for protection of the frontier, the "defending divisions,* 1 and the "marching divisions."
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  • 276 18 Six Accused Again In Court Singapore, Friday. INVESTIGATIONS concerning the alleged theft of 41,000 guilders from the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsfcank of Cecil Street during December, 1935, have nearly reached their conclusion. rs arrests have been made and they are:— Tan Chye Heng, bill-collector at the Bank, charged with
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  • 71 18 Adapting The Child To Social Envi ment London. July 31. In an address to teachers in Yorkshire to-day, the President of the Boaic'. of Education. Mr. Oliver Stanley, de fined the purpose of education in pre-sent-day schools as not so much to: imparting of information nor even tvaining
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  • 18 18 untitled been granted tc Mr. A. Dietz de BroLsa of 10. Tan long Pagar, Singapore Harbour Bon vet.
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  • 36 18 Under the untitled of the Singapore Malayalee Association Sree Swayam Prakasini Yogini Anuna, ol Travancore, will deliver a lecture in Malayalam on India's Progress" in th.- Standard Institute Hall. Dhoby Ghaut, at 4.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday).
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  • 34 18 Another lecture in the series "The Climax of History" will be given by Tastor W.R. Lake at the Memorial Hall to-morrow (Sundayt at 8 p.m. The lecturer will be supported by the Seminary Choir.
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  • 257 18 An Insurance Manager's Opinion Singapore. Friday. MR. Murehison, the business manager of the City Mutual Life Society. Perth branch. Australia, states that this society is the only one in the world which covers all aviation risks. The Society considers flying just as safe as
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  • 61 18 S.S. Conforming With Geneva Convention An ordinance to amend the Pen«! Code is to be introduced shortly into the Legislative Councils The purpose of this Bill is to amend the sections relating to coins 6? as *o conform with the International Convention which provides for all countries co-operating
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  • 21 18 For untitled Chinese who took part 2L«!k 5252? W3r ret "Hied to Shanghai yesterday, says a Sin Ch°w message Ravelled via
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  • 1624 18 (Continued from page 12) quitoes had been brought to the notice of the Commissioners from time to time, the action which should have been taken was not possible, but to expect that the decision of the committee on that matter should have, discouraged an
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    • 736 18 Stomach Upset by Acidity Stomach disturbance such as dige; tive pains, gastritis, wind, heartburn and fee ing of revolt, are invariably th. result of "acid formation" which, as l rule, gets worse and worse and may i 'timately lead to serious ulcers. counteracting excess acid and prevent ug its formation.
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    • 375 18 CLUB DIARY \T h e.rp or* numerous Clubs and "-■cictien in Smcapore, most oj th* members of which are readers of th* "Malaya Tribuv" This Diary is prov'dctf sneciaUy for f*em. Secretaries i r e Otfiffotf to cc-noerate in keeping it up-io-da'e i»d complete. Happening.; of wvrml interest will still
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  • 119 19 rvnantf Resident Writes On China A Book Which fornix 1 thinking—Beggars In Shanghai Streets #ext Pro !L Chinese Olympiad—l,ooo Hainan Immigrants M Srivt-I)eath Of Mr. Khoo Hooi Hye (By Our Chinese Correspondent) j been reading a F !*L Chilli written by a He is Dr. C. Y.
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  • 230 19 mthen further on. I read that PJfyear in the dead of winter e; ie picked up in the to death. And further ■renditions in Shanghai: tm neve se( so many beggars anySJShi the world. Beggars withfLV beggars with festering sores, f h«zears child beggars, semiled beggars, whining
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  • 220 19 OME ol the things which Dr. Wu 1 telU U are ,;,a. if you extend help to one Idmdual you m ike yourself morally tspon-ibi< as veil tor the mahvfe- bis uncles and his cousins and 'a Travel in China is safe, as safe as ravel in Europe
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  • 116 19 A TING was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce in H«.-last Saturday It was decided to mm witn the erection of the Perak wunese Community Hall, which is e»tlM to COSt /ui'.ooO Anotner matter discussed was the S °i the Fourth Malayan Chinese gjpwd to be
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  • 55 19 fjjttwi 1.000 Chinese immigrants fctgipJJ i k,|p by thp Anhui lumber was the bigonths. The Chinese ap the results of lners. an 11 some of the labourIsland' w m car ve from Hainan It j that owing to taxes on padi fields *ek their ople Dreferr ed to
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  • 178 19 THv Kfeoa Hooi Hye at h beot C1-?" in,|y v lias taken away tPnnb P la y er Malaya thtr lto prominence at A in Malaya had not fCf»-. Chinese in the way it has now. but he was head and shoulders above any Malayan Chinese
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  • 180 19 British State Papers For Maryland Annapolis, Maryland. fcTATE papers written by an ancestor 3 of Mr. Anthony Eden are amongthj prized British documents dating from colonial times which have been pre sented to the state of Maryland by tho state historical society. Letters penned by
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  • 282 19 Vancouver Celebrates Golden Jubilee Vancouver. VANCOUVER, which has a population of about a quarter of a million, hopes to piay host to a million visitors from all parts of the world during the next two months. The guests at this mammoth party are coming to witness the golden
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  • 122 19 The death occurred yesterday of Inche Fatimah. wife of the late Inche Khalid bin Abdullah, brother of the late Dato Ibrahim (Dato Dalam) at her residence in Kam pong Bahru, Johore Bahru, at the age of 70. The funeral took place this evening and was well attended. A few days
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  • 40 19 Lord Hirst, at the General Electric meeting, pointed out that, in volume, exports during the past year had constituted a record in the history of the company. Seventy-five per cent, of the total went to countries within the British Empire.
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