Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXI»'- -No. 201. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930 FIVE CENTb. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 2f». 1936 The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1936. FIVE CENIT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 118 1 j Head The svndaY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Ihe 1 ~>< v< v* -"Milkmaid if T;'v. ■">•••• H| Condensed Iflt^tl >: Milk is ISkr obtainable i in two sizes-- t^^^P'i <S > k '^ft^>fi 14-oz. and 2%-oz. tins. >*" <-<: <v./ v **lr "> IH sifififl HbW r l "•"""""^kbim^^
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    • 10 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The .%lOII.\B.\G Tltllll M
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  • 280 2 Austria The "Springboard* To The East Berlin. STATEMENTS to the effect that the German-Austrian agreement is a provisional solution before the final union of the two countries are contained in a remarkable article which appears in the current number of Die Deutsche Volkswirtschaft," published by a
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  • 315 2 Woman Who Was j k A Girl At fill ke Hcliiuierors THE body of Anja Tsch.-.c-rnovi- who was known to th "chworld as "the woman who inv^. ea i cal her youth," has been exhumed r 0sl lak, Sibma. it is reported here Although she died
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 575 2 I I "PUHOSA flf r YEAST is acknowledged the 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, lt is a natural product easily assimilated even by the weakest constitutions BUT
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    • 501 2 FOR SALE —3 litre Bentley Sports 4 seater three new tyres, new paint, new upholstery, first class condition. Fast. Rock Steady. Owner leaving country. What offers. Chaplin, Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore. EDUCATIONAL Far Eastern Music School l-A, Kirk Terrace (Dhoby Ghaut), iingapore. Join this School and make mre of your
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    • 451 2 THE METROPOLE HOTEL CO., i LTD. (in voluntary liquidation) By order of the Liquidator IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of HOTEL FURNITURE, ETC. to be held at The Metropole Hotel, Nos. 76 77, Bras Basah Road. On Thursday 27th. August 1936 at 10.30 a.m. Comprising:—teak sideboards, dinner wagons, large zinc lined teak
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    • 449 2 BE ALWAIs] im time 1 lake aH Clocks or Watches that go wrong to:— 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British i Army R.A.F. Base in Malaya. j I FINE FOR THABIB A. Md. HASSAN t guarantees to cure
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  • 592 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES NEW R.A.F. RESCUE BOAT Rough Sea Trial PASSENGER'S EXCITING TRIP Southampton. '£HE new R.A.F. rescue boat, similar in general design to the Navy's new torpedo motor-vessel which the King handled recently at Portsmouth, was made to show its paces in Southampton Water. A 30-mile an hour wind
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  • 81 3 After two weeks' stay in Penang, the world famous German canoeist and sportsman, Herr Oscar Specks, resumed his hazardous journey in his tiny canoe to Australia. Leaving Penang, he will paddle to Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, Malacca, Banda Maharani and then to Singapore. He does not expect to reach Singapore
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  • 505 3 Sydney-Tahiti-Frisco Line To Cease I THE Union S.S. Co. Ltd., has formally 1 announced that the trans-Pacili' service, which links Sydney, Wellington, Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco, will cease at the end of the year. The Maunganui will tie up when she returns to Wellington or
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 410 3 steamer sailings P&Otnd BRITISH INDIA I». 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'pore 1&36. 6,100 Aug. 2S A 17,000 Aug. 2t BEHAR 6,000 Sept. e RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 1] SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 22 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCH! 17,000 Oct. S BURDWAN 6,070 Oct 22 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct.
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    • 139 3 it; Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. ss HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 t ms. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. 16 ss HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 Rates to Ist Class imd Class Naples $497 ft
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    • 423 3 j T0 FRENCH PORTS jg| HOMEWARDS. J CAP PAD ARAN For Marseilles NantM m m I ssss, For S3* g oVTS w «88- OUTWARDS (from Marseilles) 0 Tourane Haiphong. Sept* 8 2 I P;ENTRECASTEAUX Sept. 23 I CAP TOURANE Oct 4 J ST 1 PlAt E MARSEILLES fe£ f« j
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    • 455 3 An excellent opportunity to visit SAIGON BANGKOK Pnom Penh Angkor SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISE by the new and modern m.s. JUTLANDIA" 13,100 tons Displacement CRUISE ITINERARY About Leave Singapore Sept. 28 Arrive Saigon Oct. 1 Leave Saigon Oct. 2 Arrive Kohsichang Oct 4 Arrive Bangkok Oct. 6 Leave Bangkok Oct. 11
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    • 428 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER Sjj&A LLOYD W B (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company 4 intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore 195«. f "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Sept. I HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— "GNELSENAU" also calls Marseilles, Barcelona. in port. Sailing
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  • 129 4 Austin Engine For Cape Town THE importance being attached to the study of mechanical engineering a< schools and universities, not only in Great Britain but overseas as well, is becoming Increasingly evident, an**, many educational establishments are acquiring the latest equipment nece:* sary for practical instruction
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  • 161 4 In M.A.C. Madresfield Speed Trials In the recent Madresfield Speed Trials, organised by the Midland Automobile Club, which attracted an entry ot many of the most famous cars ano drivers, the Austin o.h.v. specials pu\ up a splendid performance. C. J P. Dodson secured Ist place in
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  • 935 4 BRITISH CARS TO TOUR AMERICA THE largest consignment of private cars ever shipped across the Atlantic in one liner was carried recently by the "Queen Mary, when no less than 80 British motorist.., under the aegis of the Junior Car Club,
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  • 194 4 Parties From Greece. Germany And l .s. THE progressiveness of British industry—particularly the motC industry—is causing world-wide ink 1 est, and is engaging even the attentiJr of the younger generation of oth," countries. Thus, under the direction of Chaplain to the British Legation y Athens, the
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  • 108 4 25,000 (icrman* Watch iJrili-i Car Victory Fully 25 000 spectators watched 3ritish car. a baby Austin, sti up r.ew record for the Jll climb, held recently near Wurlemberg. The car was Walter Baumer's valve Austin Seven Special whicn ;stablishcd the new 750 cjc. cord t Shelsley Walsh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 mmmmm mm mmmmmmmm TO BEAHTF if White teeth are essential to beauty. Clean your teeth with Odol, the toothpaste that is recommended by dentists; the toothpaste that is used by many worldfamous beauties to protect the natural loveliness of their teeth. Use Odd mouthwash as well. It will safeguard your
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    • 95 4 Speed up recovery Ci^rK^ by gtuing him SCOTT'S \g&[ Jo*k Emulsion! *\^f^%3 WHEN your child is weak and fretful after an illness, SCOTT'S Emulsion will soon bring him back to normal health and jiA strength. It supplies essential nourishment in a readily digestible form; it rebuilds wasted Pf /p*Jr tissues
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    • 69 4 TOCK TYPEWRITER C, 28-A. Alley, Singapore, Telephone NO. Stockists of ERIKA -fwilSllll Brand New Portable Typewriters, 4 II Banks Eng- 1i s h Keyboards fitted with Stand- ard Pica Types Automatic Key set Tabulator. Also ."^S^ Dealers in New my Secondhand Type- r/ writers and Typewriter Repairers. etc Ribb 01
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  • 1046 5 THE NEW AGE Linking Of The East And West H PH prince Furachatru, who is of Rotary International Sj (Malaya and Siam) i at a dinner given by k Rotary C«ul> on Aug. p. George McFarland. the ore- i lh« dub,
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  • 137 5 School Fee Receipts Exceed Expectations THE,report on the income and expen--1 diture of the Education Board for 1935 states that the total cash balance of the Board at the end of the year amounted to $951.08. The amount of the Education Rate from the Municipalities and Rural
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  • 193 5 Delegation Welcomed In London Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. U'J. AN influential and representative 1 party of thirteen Egyptian personalities reached London to-night wiin the object of setting the seal on thp treaty which has dissipated the bitterness felt between Britain and Egyptian Nationalists for many years. Headed by
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  • 35 5 Lord Nuffield has decided to present ah employees of Wolseley Motors Factmy. Birmingham, with two full weeks' pay for August holidays, and to close the works for a fortnight so that they can enjoy lt.
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  • 21 5 Alderman Mrs. Annie Taylor has been appointed Deputy Mayor of East Ham in place of the late Councillor E. E. Hall.
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  • 623 5 42 NEW FLOTATIONS IN SINGAPORE I THE report on the working ol the I registries of companies. Sing--j pore and Penang for the year 10.°>5 I states: M J h f M Uw in forc(l »W Ordinance No. 155 "Companies). Ordinance No i4j i Life Assurance
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 fH* NEW FRENCH REMEDY, Th'ERAPJONIMo.I THERAPSON No 2 THERAPION No:3 no. 1 Coras DtMhartfaa. No. 1 Curat Blood Polaon. Mo. 3 Curt* Chronic Wmlmmm, Ensnslj Price 3a. Chemist*, or elthar No. return Mall. Dk. Lit Clkkc Med.Co. Ha*arstockßd.N.\V.S.Londaa» DR. L.E CLERC'S PILLS for the Liver ttKidneyt-weak INfeS* A toUutdatr. Such
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    • 1005 5 LATEST ADVERIISEMGNTS SCRIP FOUND SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1.000 Sungei Luas. Certificate No. 0120 j The public are informed that th** in the name of Hugo Friedrich Beck carriage-way of Cavanagh Bridge will registered numbers *****1-*****0 and Ihe closed temporarily for repairs from *****1-65j030 as advertised recently as j 2 n.m. on
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  • 2030 6 {THE FRANC CRISIS: BURDENS OF GERMAN BANKS CHIEF among the many anxieties of the Continental banking community for months past has been the nervousness regarding some of the gold currencies, the most important of which is the French franc. Throughout the first half of this year
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  • 90 6 Adelaide. Ihe general outlook here is the brightest for some years, owing to the winter rains. Wheat is the highest since 1930. The statistical position promises well for the new crop, which is expected to be a bumper one. The good outlook is beginning to affect
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  • 465 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 25. KUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Dull as 79 16 8 »-«3 79*16 tg up 1116 Oct.lDec. Buyers 7 9 16 7 9 16 Sellers 7 1116 7 1116 Jan.l Mar. Buyers 7 5 /a 7 Sellers 7 3 /4 London, Aug.
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  • 458 6 Proceedings At Annual Meeting Singapore, Tuesday. nRLSIDING at the thirteenth ordinary r ocneral meeting of W. Hammer and Co Ltd. held at the registered office of the company. Hongkong Bank Chambers Collyer Quay. Singapore, at noon ?o day the chairman, Mr. M. N. Wardell Sa The
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  • 133 6 Being: Used For British Rearmament Birmingham. GERMAN-MADE machine tools are being imported in increasing numbers for use in rearmament work because British manufacturers cannot guarantee sufficiently speedy delivery. This statement was made at a meeting of the Council of the Bhmingham Chamber of Commerce. It was .stated by
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  • 146 6 London, Aug. 24. The Stock Exchange: Business has been mainly selective but the underlying sentiment has been good. Recent television developments stimulated demand for Bairds issues. The resumption of interest payments stimulated certain Chinese issues, notably Canton-Kowloon Railways, which are paying 2* 2 per cent, immediately, whereafter
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  • 198 6 Stock Exchange Startled I London. Aug 25. THE announcement by Chia Government regarding the resumption of interest payments on Lunghai Railway and Canton-Kov loon Railway Bonds has been variously received oa the London Stock Excnan Rumours that Lunghai Railway B m were shortly to be re-serviced lone
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  • 69 6 Revenue Down And Expenditure 1 P British Official Wireless. London. Exchequer returns show e:lC ied from income tax in the JJjj. Aug. 22 were £40,006,000' correslion pounds more than m ponding week of 1935 The total ordinary re\e!."' 1 6J53 >)8 to £229 .845,519 ccmpared v at the
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  • 69 6 Bru sew- Car tei The International Thin Shee agreement was form to-day. The agreement sections, one dealing sheets and the othei sheets. 3-% Under the agreerm m obtains a 28 per cent allotment for thin bla galvanised sheets Grj Belgium's combined 90 per cent. It is
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  • 117 7 Our Financial Correspondent) ore, Wednesday morning". RUBBER Singapore: 26% cts., unchanged. Tone: Quiet. 71 _,d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. X, v. iork: 16 1,16 cts., down 1 Hi ears to be rather more morning, but at the ices. Arrivals here are m a nd there is
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  • 230 7 messrs Prase] and Company in their tmment on the opening trend the share market state:— regards tin shares, London seems retaken very little interest in the but local shares are firmer. At the opening there are buyers of the Uai counters at about the folHung Fatts 82 cts.,
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  • 1615 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers > MINING Singapore, Aug. 26, 10 a.m. Eraser Co. LyaU Evatt A Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers h 4ill/z 46 43 4i71 £1 Asam Kumbang 28 6 29 26 28£1 Austral Malay 531. 551. 541 c
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  • 101 7 British Official Wireless London, Aug. 25. Paris 76 27 64. New York 5.03Vfe. Montreal 5.03'/sBrussels 29.80. Geneva 15.43 Amsterdam 7.41. Milan 63 15 16. Berlin 12.51. Stockholm 16.39V 2 Copenhagen 22.39V2 Oslo 19.90 Lisbon llO 1^. '/ienna 26%. Prague 121%. Hftlsingtors 222 Madrid 40% nom. riio 4 l
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  • 103 7 Oross imnor's into Malaya during July amounted to $49,181,000 compared with $37.368 000 in 1935. The total imports for the first seven months of the year amounted to $290.132,000 compared with $286.495.000 for the corresponding period last year. Gross exports for July totalled $61.315.000 agahiot $46.923 000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 34 7 PRIVATE SAFES tbe custody of your inpolicies, jewellery, and other valuavailable at a yearly >>(, 0 and upwards. Fur l«»-ticulars apply to:- j THE P 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. in England) 1 N,( >\ HI ILDING.
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    • 23 7 south BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) MOTOR Alt INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green I 1
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    • 95 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182. 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh Ke
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    • 730 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Suoscribed d s £2.000,00b Paid-up Capital £1,000 00i» Reserve Fund ftftflud HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad Bahxein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singarxue CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed
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  • 123 8 S.S. CHENONCEAUX The mail and passenger vessel s.s. Chenonceaux will arrive in Singapore from Colombo on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 9 a.m. She will sail the same day at 2 p.m. for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe. VESSELS ARRIVED Kum Sang; British;
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  • 114 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate i) Rajula 22. n Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kaisar-I-Hind 18; Kumsang 16, Bandai Maru 14; Gneisenau 11; Flintshire 9; Penang Maru 7. Emoire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silveryew 30. Steel Inventor 32;
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  • 135 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time ol delivery of boxholders" letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Kaisar-I-Hind, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Euiope etc. (Amsterdam', time of
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  • 75 8 Medan. Jask. Bushire. Amsterdam and London: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-da\. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 4 p.m to-day. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 7 p.m to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial closing 7 p.m. Aug. 29. Penang,
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  • 23 8 The s.s. Mahidol for Dungun dzc. Mails previously announced as closing at, 2 p.m. will now close at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 21 8 The Air mail (Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on Aug. ly was delivered in London on Aug. 25 (6 days).
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  • 85 8 Trotsky's Comment On Dsath Sentences Reuter Wireless. Oslo, Aug. 24. Trotsky has commented pungently on the Moscow death-sentences on Zinovieff. Kameneff and the fourteen other accused. Apparently they were sentenced to death despite the promise they certainly got from the Ogpu that their lives would be saved if
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  • 51 8 A young tiger was shot by a Chinese hunter in the Gelong Gajah Forest Reserve near Ayer Tawar, Sitiawan a few days ago. It appears that they shot at the tiger but only wounded it on Tuesday. They followed the trial by blood marks and with dogs. The tiger had
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  • 148 8 WHAT'S ON Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 26 High Tides: —4.15 a.m., 6 ft. 8 ins., 3.48 p.m., 8 ft., 2 ins. Football: S.A.F.A. Div. II. Marines II, v Middlesex II, Pulau Brani; Government Services League: Police v. G.P.O. Depot.; Friendly, S.C.C. v. Amicable
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  • 84 8 ALHAMBRA—"CharIie Chan at the Circus"—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— Fatal Lady" with Mary Ellis, etc. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION—"Tudor Rose" —3.15, 6.15, and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH—"Vir Bharat"— Hindustani—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—caoarei Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas: Globe Theatre: "Where's George."—7.ls and 9.30 pm. NEW
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  • 171 8 Former Police Inspector Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Aug. 25. AN ex-police inspector in the Johore S'aie Police, Ismail bin Riiji Omar, was produced this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahaya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru lon tv.o charges of having on June J2,
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  • 621 8 Prosecution Closed PASSENGER'S STORY OF CAR CRASH Singapore, Tue*d a "I was asleep in the rear seat „j the car when I sab-conscM«h felt a sudden swerve, and I Knew no more until I awoke in hospital" said Sergeant Bayley, in t off his evidence before
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  • 40 8 For Italian Army Abyssinia AN appeal for volunt< Colonial Army and Somaliland has b military authorities ■-\y a> 5 open to non-com- v m who had been disc:, permanent leave. The period of en 'ess than two veai
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 232 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J) TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND CABARET ATTRACTION LOUYS 8c SILVIA THE POPULAR COMEDY AND TAP DANCING TEAM. IN SOME ORIGINAL BURLESQUE NUMBERS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY NON-DINERS $1.00 mm mi EXCELLENT CUISINE COURTESY COMFORT Hall
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    • 43 8 A j PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE j S Specializing: Ocular Muscle Ano- malies. Complicated defects of r vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. t (Dr. of Ocular Science) I 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). J Phone 3002. 35 Years' European Clinical
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 230 8 CLUB DIARY [There ore numerous Clubs and vldcd specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping tt up-in-da'e and complete. Happenings or yrneral interest will still be incudec in the "Dairy of Events." The "Club Diary" can cover meetings, entertainments, night-visits and such function* und sporting engagements other
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    • 183 8 I Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TODAY Tandjong Pinang (Tandjong Baleu 9.30 am. Kretay Wjaya) 1 P *>• Diambi and K. Medan iVan Heutsz) 3 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman and KemaseK. Muntok and Palembang (Thedens) 3pm. (Mahidol) 4 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. Philippine Islands (Donau) 4 p.m Tarempa <
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    • 131 8 DAILY WEATHER KEPORI Malayan Meteorological Service Last Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temo Stations, deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F. West Coast. Alor Star 86 1.60 2.7 73 Bayan Lepas (Penang) 85 0.01 1.2 75 Sitiawan 88 Nil 4.9 74 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil 9.9 70 Malacca 85
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  • 1794 9 KNOWLEDGE ACTION MOVEMENT SPREADING THROUGH THE WORLD v few months the subject na- received an extra>unt oi' attention in i and in Ihe Press. d in the subject is not is country. The whole Income interested Quite recently fourteen iea have
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  • 97 9 About 200,000 People Destitute Reuter. THE Finance Minister, Mr. Dunning announces that about 200,000 people in Southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, deprived by drought of even the vestige ot a means of livelihood, will be aided by co-operative efforts by the provinces of the Dominion. The measures to be
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  • 104 9 Singapore Girls Entertain Lar#e Audience An exhibition of Indian music was given at the Standard Institute Hall, Dhoby Ghaui, Singapore, by some of the music pupils of Mr. A. Singaram before a large audience. There were 20 items in the programme which included both vocal and instrumental music.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 11 9 i» *>r> 00 >> c 53* r ;V-« WW'.*\ 1,1 ~li>, v
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    • 103 9 Allenbury's' Castor Oil is found in hospitaLs, clinics and homes all over the world and the fact that it is so highly recommended by the Medical Profession is convincing testimony of its quality and value. filletiDurys > CASTOR Oil On Sale At All Chemists Sole Agents: BARLOW COMPANY Singapore and
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    • 241 9 TOOTAL "TROPICAL" m k "popular" r I "STANDARD" I J C O A Just unpacked another shipment in lhe ,at est novelty designs. Stripes checks, patterned, floral. Light, medium and dark grounds with *B 1% I m 0 smart contrasting shades 1 WMI -\/A X g CiT" KUALA LUMPUIC ClWr
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  • 199 10 Decision Of Committee No. 5 THE following action was taker. meeting of Municipal Core No. 4: Approved the licensing of No MacPherson Road as an O. Jelutong Factory, subject tc ronv with all Municipal requirenv Disapproved the transfer of kpetrol pump at No. 452 Victoria
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  • 187 10 Instalments Deducted By Employers AT the end of 1935 there w?re 111 apore approximately 700 ti< svere paying instalment to-dun''-to the Bankruptcy Office The instalments ranged front to $115 a month and it will the collection of the i' is no easy matter. The Officii > nee is.
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  • 74 10 Japan's Ambassador Moscow Reuter. Tokv i. An?- MR. Mamoru Shigemi' to China and tut Minister for Foreign Af J appointed succession to Mr. Ohta. Vs T following his recent ret i: Mr. Shigemitsu will !eav is rein November. The Mosc garded as one of the M *c
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 155 10 GRAND PREMIERE TO-DAY! 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION THE HISTORICAL MASTERPIECE WHICH ALL CRITICS DECLARE GREATER THAN "HENRY VHT. THE EXECUTIONER BEGS FORGIVENESS FAMOUS CH A N -O- GR A MS— j "SILENCE IS BEST ANSWER WHEN UNCERTAIN! I t BUT WHEN FILM VERY GOOD GO TELL WHOLE WORLD!" HERE HE
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    • 268 10 Hpi JT 1I 1 THE STORY OF LADY JANE GREy" Wi "TUDOR ROSE" «I jk Married \t H>! \ine Days A Oii4-< M X Beheaded At The Age Of 17! History's Mosl Awful C rime! NOVA PILBEAM SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE HEf JOHN MILLS SYBIL THORNDIKE f\ THIS FILM HAS BEEN
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 220 11 \VARNER BROS., Famous Producers of THE Musical Comedy Hits deliver the Goods Again! Nexi <liaiig€».. CAPITOL ON YOUR TOES, EVERYBODY, FOR WARNER BROS/ FIRST BIG MUSICAL IN G% A YEAR' a The biggest dance parade ot 7 AWmwu >tars and laughs ever devised' fc!flfc ruck on down and sec Ruby
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    • 619 11 THE STORY OF THE HEROINE OF ALL HUMANITY FLOBEXC E A IGHTIAGALE 10,000 MEN LOVED HER! L* 10.000 Men— Wounded, Blin- v j ded, Broken! The Living I Prsyed Only For Her Com- m Her Shadow As She Passed! j9 M A picture at grtat a. ~Louis Paueur J t
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    • 375 11 PERRY MASON FOLLOWS UP THE MOST ffTI CSfr FASCINATING CLUES OF HIS B' A V ▼Am W AmT'M CAREER IN THE MOST SENS A- I At^W TIONAL LOVE SLAYING R^L^^^B^B^^^^^l DRAMA ■aS^^R^R^^^^^^^RWiKy "THE CASE OF THE LUCKY LEGS" WARNER BROS FIRST BIG SURPRISE HIT FROM ERLE STANLEY GARDNER'S BEST-SELLER with
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  • 798 12 rpHE Colonial Secretary's annual report on tin social and economic progress of tl:( people of tin* Straits Settlements is usually presented at the October (Budget) meeting of the Legislative Council. This \»ar, with commendable industry, and vviih considerable literary ability, Mr. J. A. Hunt or, the Acting Colonial
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  • 61 12 i wo Days' Sightseeing In Athens London, Aug. 25. THE yacht Nahlin, in which King Edwaid is on a holiday cruise, entered Phaleron Bay this afternoon and the Biitisli Minister in Athens. Sir Sydne> Walteilow. went on board and greeted His Majesty. Newspapers reports state that the
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  • 60 12 Mobilisation On Italian Lines Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 25. Hen Hitler is .summoning the Reichtag at Nuremberg during the Party Congress from Sep*. to h. The chief item on the agenda is the > issage of laws dealing wftb trifN fnt,,rp of German youth who will probably be nobUised
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  • 64 12 Public Engagements For Next Month The foUpwuiK are the public enaw. ments oi the Straits Settlements Police Band for the month or September- 1st—Botanic Gardens. P.30 n m 8th Katomr Park. Bp m 18th Telok Ayer, 5 30 p m 22n<1 -Waterloo Street. 7 n m 24th. Katon*
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  • 127 12 The candidates of the Far Eastern Music School, 1-A. Kirk Terrace Sineaoorc, passed the Trinity College Local Examination In Theory 0 f Music held recently. Below are the results*Preparatory Division— P. Woodford 9q S G Gaw 98: C. P Lee 94 V i w?.' 94; C.
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  • 298 12 NOTES COMMENTS Houses Gerneral Envy jT Is excusable to imagine that an annua* report on the "social and economic progress of the people" ot seme part of Malaya will be a dry-as-ciiisl compilation ol facta and figures, for governmental reports are often like that. In the case of the report
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  • 245 12 AN the matter of climate, Mr. Hunter remarks that, owing to the everpresent moisture In the atmosphere, sunstroke is almost unknown here "That the sun is not to be feared here as in other tropical countries is a comparatively new discovery," he continues. "Not many years ago the
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  • 148 12 the prevention of illicit traffic In opium corn to require the closest at. decline in smuggling, observed continued into 1935. This satisfactory state ol noted by Mr. J. J. Warren, acti missioner of Customs and Ex,-: g Settlements in his annual r> n 1935. Singapore and Peru are no
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  • 155 12 jyjß E. Jago, Deputy A. Information Agency. U nd report on the work of the Agency for 1935, states that iresh ground broken in publicity when the British Broadcasting Company Invite I en the coconut industry. The second talk was on Malayan Pineapples and the sdvertis of
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  • 251 12 By "Looker On' increasing road traffic the old riddle has had to b e amended to "Why does a chicken cross half the road?" A v A It is claimed that a new spectacletens can be hit with a hammer, dropped 100 teet, and jumped on
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  • 137 13 JOINT ACTION Deputation To Mr. Eden DRITISH anc: international Labour organisations, woriiff! over the prospect of a Fascist victory in Spain—the early fall of Madrid is predicted —;ire holding emergency meetin»* on the situation. The Parliamentary Labour Party, the National
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  • 1100 13 Seeking Discussion With Foreign Secretary Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 25. I SPECIAL meeting of the National u; c:I o: Laoour was held in London ceiuider the Spanish situation international implications Rewt; made to the' Council 'on a th T .International of Trade Lnicns and the r :v International
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  • 110 13 Discussion On Foreign Affairs British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 25. THE Foreign Affairs Committee oi the Cabinet met again at 10 Downing Street, this afternoon and sat for about a hour and a half. It is understood that the matter dealt with will come under further consideration with
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  • 112 13 MOB ATTACK Two Japanese Killed Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 25. repercussions are feared v as the result of an attack on four Japant c by a Chinese mrb at Chengtu in Szechuen, yesterday evening, according to a brief report received by the local Japanese naval authorities. Two
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  • 118 13 Increase To A Million Msn Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 25. IT la estimated that the German Army 1 will be increased to at least a million men after a year by the decree signed by Hitler forthwith increasing the period of active military service for all arms from one
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  • 69 13 Motor Accident In Leicester Reuter. London. Aug. 26. DFTI KNING from Chesterfield after Northampton's match with Derbyshire. R. P. Noithway. ihe Northampton County e*icketer was killed and A. H. Bakewe<l, Northampton's famous batsman. was seriously injured when their car left the road at a sharp bend near
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  • 104 13 Talks Produce "Definite Results" Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Aug. 26. MR. Chen Koo Fu, the chairman of the Kiangsu Provincial Government, had a long talk with M. Bogomoloff. the Soviet Ambassador, on Monday morning at Hangchow. The latter stated that the second Five-Year Plan in Russia
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  • 70 13 Special Session Of The Legislature Reuter. Edmonton. Aug. 26. A SPECIAL session of the Alberta Legislature has been hastily summoned by the Premier, Mr. Aberhart, and will last three days. It will deal mainly with problems arising trom the calamitous drought. It is announced that owing to the
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  • 22 13 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 25. President Roosevelt has announced the leoignation of Mr. Straus, Ambassador to France, for reasons of ill-health.--Reuter.
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  • 291 13 Peaceful Msthods FOR SUBJUGATION OF KWANGSI Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Aug. 25. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek's determination not to use force against Kwangsi is indicated by the withdrawal cf the Nanking troops from the Kwanglung- Kwangsi border. General Ching Chien, one of Marshal Chiang's trusted lieutenants,
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  • 203 13 BY GUNMEN Shooting Outrage In Peiping Reuter. Peipinf, Aug. -•>. GUNMEN, who have not been identified, fired seven shots from a moto.i car at three British soldiers here at midnight yesterday. The incident occurred as the soldiers were returning to their barlacks in the Legation quarter from
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  • 54 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Aug. 28. Dr. Sun Fo. the chairman of the Legislative Yuan, has arrived in Shanghai to consult Dr. Wang Chung Hui on the domestic situation in China. The Nankine Government is making anangements for a grand ceremony In memory of th? Sage Conlucius
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    • 167 13 WE I "Tell me Cuthbert what docs that glistening white object portend V* "Alas dear Clarence it means that we are not only homeless but faced with grim spectre of starvation!" "But where is the beautiful ice-chest which has served us so long for a home j "It was taken
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  • 118 14 Acid Poured On Sleeping Family FATHER CHILD KILLED VILLAGE CRIME Malacca Police On The Trail (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. TRAGEDY befell a peaceful Javanese family at the village of Ayer Molek when, in the dead of night yesterday, an assailant crept into their house and splashed the slumbering
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  • 147 14 Booking: Open For Amateur Production BOOKING for the production of "Nothing but the Truth" by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club is now open at John Little's. The members of the cast have been hard at rehearsals for the past six weeks, and although there are still
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  • 141 14 beads To Charge Of Attempted Murder Singapore, Tuesday. THE case was mentioned to-day before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, in which Mohamed Arfan is being charged with attempted murder. A woman, Parne, is also charged with the abetment of the offence. The allegation was that a
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  • 78 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Pleading guilty, before the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York, to-day, a 20-year-old Cantonese woman was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months. It was stated that the woman threw herself into the Teluk Ayer Basin on Sunday and was rescued
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  • 69 14 Singapore, Tuesday. There was some excitement at the Tanjong Pagar wharves yesterday. Whilst the Japanese mail vessc', Haruna Maru, was pulling away from the wharf, a Eurasian, who was waving a handkerchief to a friend on boaru. lost his balance and fell into the sea. He was able
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  • 52 14 Singapore. Tuesday. A fine of $25 was imposed by the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York, today, on a Chinese who was convicted on. a charge of stealing benzine from the tarrk' Trf a motor-car in Race Course Road on Ing 18 if sea i lughl in the
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  • 315 14 Motion For Meeting Of Commissioners iT the ordinary meeting of the MuniA cipal Commissioners of Singapore on Friday Mr. J. Laycock will move a motion regarding the clearing of the Geylang River Basin. At the same meeting Mr. Chua Keh Hai will ask ihe following questions: 1.
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  • 259 14 Excellent Picture At The Capitol AT THE CINEMA "THE Fatal Lady" the Paramount proI duction which is now at the Capitol, proves to be a particularly good picture. We might say it is unexpectedly good, for no heavy publicity campaign heralded its arrival, and patrons who
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  • 105 14 By The Jutlandia On Sept. 25 The following passengers are expected to arrive in Singapore from Europe by the m.s. Jutlandia on Sept. 25. From Rotterdam: Mrs. G. Lundsgaard. Mr. B. Villadsen. Miss L. Krugar. Mrs. E. Andersen and infant, Mr. A. Andersen. From Southampton: Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 62 14 IMPERIAL AND QANTAS Imperial Airways plane with malis from Europe due to-morrow evening. Mails for Australia close at 7 p.m. to-morrow. Planes leaves 6 a.m. Friday. Mails for Europe and Hongkong close at G.P.O. 7 p.m. on Saturday. Mails from Australia due on Saturday. X.L.M. AND K.N.I.
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  • 162 14 Melbourne Maru On A New Run Singapore. Wednesday. THE O.S.K. freighter Melbourne Maru, which has been withdrawn from the Australian services, on account of the trade differences between Australia and Japan, called at Singapore yesterday on a new run to South America. The Melbourne Maru. which
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  • 133 14 Dispute Over Barracks In Suiyuan Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peiping. Aug. 20. MANCHUKUO forces under Generals Li Shiu Hsin and Cheuk Shi Hai clashed owing to a dispute over garrisoning quarters in Chiulipao. The gunfire was audible in Taolin. Japanese troops subsequently arrived to quell the fighting The
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  • 71 14 Mail From Singapore Salvaged MOST -of the air mail which left Singapore on Aug. 16. and which was aboard the flying boat Scipio which crashed on landing in the Gulf of Mirabella, Crete, on Saturday, has been salvaged, according to a cable received from the G.P.0., London,
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  • 50 14 "Canopus," the first of the fleet of 29 Empire flying-ships being built for Imperial Airways, has recently completed flying trials and is now being fitted out for service. As soon as she is equipped she is to be used on the Mediterranean sector of the Empire routes.
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  • 177 14 Magistrate's Decision TWO MEN SENT TO ASSIZES Singapore, Wednesday. rrHIS morning Mr. A. D. York, the Singapore Third Magistrate, delivered his verdict in the preliminary inquiry in which four persons were irrested in connection with the theft of 41,085 guilders from the Netherlands Bank, Singapore. Sim
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  • 200 14 Fined For Being Drunk And Disorderly Singapore, Wednesday. I. W. P. THORNLEY startled the offiJ cer on duty at the chatge room oi Pagv police station by strolling in at TJ.'W o'clock this morning and demanding to be locked up. He saM he had
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  • 49 14 The Imperial Airways plane Arethusa left for Penang. Siam, Burma and Karachi on Aug. 23. Mr. W. W. Tamplin being a passenger for Rangoon. The Imperial Airways Aurora arrived I from Karachi. Burma. Siam and Penang the same day, Iff. Hughes being a passenger from Penang.
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  • 772 14 Dull And Uneventful Week Recorded ERASER and Co.'s weekly report on the local share market, dated Aug. 25, states: The local market has experienced another dull and uneventful week with business in all sections rather limited and "scrappy." Reports from home arc of a
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  • 180 14 Tamil Held On Capital Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 25. THE case was mentioned again this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru lin which a Tamil labourer named Vellathan is alleged to have brutally hacked to
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  • 39 14 High Speeds Of Silver Jubilee Train British Official Wireless. Newcastle o The S" London 4ral Eastern Railway h^" n(io and No «h Tkaaii mainline services. I,,„ UCh a ma »°>"m o? loa'miks an hour.-British Offlciaf w re/ess
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  • 133 14 Broke Into Shop At Malacca (From Our Oicn Correspondent; Malacca. Tuesday EIGHTEEN months rigorous ment and 2 years' police supervision wa.s the sentence passed to-day by Mr A. Williams, district judge, on a rious house-breaker. Tcoh Chan BH* who pleaded guilty to a house-breaking. The nrOßCCUting officer.
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  • 153 15 NO MERCY £nd Of Plot To Kill Stalin Moscow, Aug. 25. ALL sixteen of the men condemned to death in the treason trial have been shot following the rejection of their appeal for clemency bv the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee. —Reuter.
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  • 72 15 Siamese Delegate Going To London From Our Oivn Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 26. SUM'S delegate will continue the tin conversations and leaves for London from Penang on Aug. 28, by the German Lloyd liner be event of late sailing, Siam has I.T.C. to defer the meetin° after
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  • 129 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. On Saturday, Aug. 8, the Chines Company (Volunteers) held a dinner in honour of Capt. Tan Seng Tee, who was recently awarded the M B E. V* Inspector Majid bin Chota of t*e Central Police Station is an inmate OS the General
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  • 38 15 Singapore. Monday. Mr. H. D. Mundell has been appointed a temporary Puisne Judce o 1 the Supreme Court. Singapore. This is the second occasion on which Mr. Mundell has been appointed t temporary judge.
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  • 72 15 Officer Seriously Injured By Propellers Reuter. Athens, Aug. 25. LIEUT.-COMMANDER F. J. Jessel. commanding H.M.S. Glowworm, one of the two destroyers escorting the King's yacht Nahlin, is reported to have been struck by the propellers of Glowworm while seabathing at Itea. in the Gulf of Corinth.
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  • 43 15 Over $110,0C0 In Bankruptcy Ofilce THE Bankruptcy office at Singapore has an amount of $110,952.20 to the credit of the unclaimed dividends account. It is proposed that after having remained unclaimed for five years this will be transferred to the AccountantGeneral.
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  • 173 15 Monty For Burials A "DESPICABLE OFFENCE" Singapore, rat'sday. A CLERGYMAN—Rev. Mr. Pringle —was touched both at heart and in pockel by ihe pathetic story of a 29-year-old Eurasian, Manuel Hend ricks—his child had died and he had no money for funeral expenses. Mr. Pringle contributed $3.
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  • 328 15 Hurt Charge Against A Chinese Singapore, Tuesday. MR. W. G. PORTER held a Coroner's Inquiry y*9t«*rctay Htto trie ef* 'instances in which a 40-year-old Hockchew Chinese, Koh Ah Van. met his death in a house in East Coast Road on July 24. After recording the evidence
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  • 68 15 Hundreds Killed And Injured Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 26. k BELATED official report states that Revere rainstorms in Central and Northern Korea irom Aug. 12 to If, earned widespread havoc iv which 413 people were killed and 563 were injured, while 156 arc missing. Thirty -MM thousand houses were
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  • 20 15 Reuter. Charlottesville (Virginia*, Aug- S5. The death Is Bjincunced of Prince Pi?rre TrtHlbttzkov, the well-known portrait painter—Reuter.
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  • 18 15 Reuter. Washlngtorr, Aug. L'b. Mr Dern, War Secretary, is seriously ill witft heart, trouble.—Reu».er.
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  • 397 16 Chinese Lose Second Division Game Singapore, Wednesday. THE Inniskillings beat the Chinese in a second division match piayed at the S.C.C. ground yesterday by two goals to nil. The Skins were the uetter team and showed cleverer baa control. The Skins kicked off and carried
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  • 392 16 Catholics Beaten By s—l Singapore, Wednesday. IN the second round of the I.A. Football League, the Tamil Brotherhood Party and the Catholics Young Men's Association provided thrilling soccer at the LA. ground on Sunday and the result a s—l victory for the Brotherhood Party—was a big surprise.
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  • 269 16 Ties In Autumn Tournament Singapore, Wednesday THE following are the results of tie* piayed off in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament yesterday: O. W. Gilmour —4 beatH. E. O.r —15. 6—3; 3—6; 6—2. R. Nolli and P. Kohler +15 beat P O'Neill Dunne and D. N. Tudor scr.
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  • 38 16 The Midds. beat the Govt. Services by 6—o at the Anson Road Stadium in the First Round of Singapoie Cup. The photograph shows Clargo about to gather the ball. CO-OPERATIVE UNION Third Annual Sports Meeting On Sept. 5
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  • 106 16 The third annual sports meeting for Co operative Societies will be held on Saturday. Sept. 5. ai Victoria School grounds, next to Jalan Besar Stadium. Mrs. W. Birtwistle has kindly con sented to give away the prizes. The preliminary heats will be run off on Saturday, Aug. 29. also at
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  • 553 16 A FEW years ago if anyone hud had suggested that man, in his. I attempts to defy gravity, would seme day Hing himself in the nir seven feet without the me of any mechanical device or by the mere ni< ans of a thin bamboo pole would attain the height
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  • 70 16 Warsaw, Aug. 5. MISS Helen Stephens, American sportswoman, is a man, according to the special reporter of the Kurier Poranny, who covered the Berlin Olympic games. This writer accuses the United States cf allowing a man to participate in the 100-metre women's* dash yesterday, presumably substituting for Miss Stephens, who
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  • 98 16 A ladies' golf match between teams representing the Naval Base and The Rest, will be played over the Island Club course on Friday. Aug 28. The teams will be: 4 00 p.m. Mrs Higgenbottom v. Mrs Harold Lim. 4.05 Mrs. Jellett v. Mrs. Greet. 4.10 Miss Mc'Cammon v. Mrs. C.
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  • 791 16 The following ties in the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Tournament will be played off this weekend: Saturday, Aug. 29. at 2.30 p.m.:—Men's Junior Singles and Doubles (Final)— Low Poh Hye (A.S.A.) v. William Tan <A.A.U.»: Teo Leng Boon and William Funk (Mayflower) v. Yeo Hong Chuan and Wee Sin Onn
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  • 59 16 Y.M.C.A. To .Meet S.< To-Moriow s t0 The following have bee. the play for the Y.M.C.A 1 al 0 fl S.C.R.C. at tennis 011 Thursc at 5 p.m. on the S.C.R r u T V ir idas Singles:—Kamis. I); perDoubles:—Yoshi and K< > iU p 3 n§ eira
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  • 862 17 I DIVISIONS FOR 11/4 MILES EVENT Singapore, Wednesday. •Hi eatries for the Singapore Turf I rluVs \utumn (Gold Cup) which starts on Saturday, probaWy the ,ar t f °r mec'i.u held locally, as many as iS2?« and ponies and
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  • 170 17 Ist Day 2nd Day 3rd Day ith Day sth Day Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesda> Saturday sth Sept. 9th Sept. 12th Sept. teth Sept. 19th Sept. Distance Distance Distance Distance Distance Horses Class 1 (Gold Cup) Div. 1 6 f abt. 7 f li/ 4 m Div. 2
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  • 152 17 Programme Of Week-End Racing AN Friday, Aug. 28. a moonlight raec v for the "B" and "C" Classes will be held, starting at 6.45 p.m. Course will be posted on the club notice board. Supper will be provided after the race arid members are requesttd to
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  • 124 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 25. On Aug. 27, the Old Boy's Association of Johore Bahru will travel up to Pontian. where they will meet the Pontian Football Club for the Cup presented by Ungku Majid bin Omar. DO.. Kukup. The match has been arranged so
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  • 73 17 The Seng Cheong Basketball team, of Malacca, visiting Singapore, lost their first matches at the Great World on Saturday. In the men's section they were defeated by the Chung Woo team, last year's runners-up in the Singaoore tournament, by 36 points to 21. In the women's section the visitors
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  • 198 17 Ties In Annual Tourney: Two Inter-Club Games The following are the results of ties iii the S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament. Championship Singles:—Dr. Chia Teck Yam beat Low Kee Pow 3 6, 6 t, G1; Dr. S. H. Tan beat Yong Loon Chong, w.o. "B" Doubles Handicap:—Foong Siong and Kee
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  • 1212 18 HAMPSHIRE BEATEN BY 2 RUNS COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS LEYLAND AND HOLMES IN BIG SCORES (By "Ebor") OPECTATORS at Ihrce of the cricket matches which concluded yesterday witness: d some astounding play. India, after being 46 runs behind on the first innings, won a thrilling match
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  • 20 18 the Raffles Hotel open aseaaonft dance, a parody on the Wooden a burles <iue tapan ice-sfctter l6Ver to P«*>natton of
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  • 141 18 Proposed Alterations In Laws THE annual meeting of the Rugby Union gave their representatives on the international board power to go forward with several alterations Iq the laws, chief among which is that a drop goal should count three points, and a goal from a mark two. The
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  • 181 18 Malacca T.am To l>i, G.S.C. y THE Girls Sports be Visiting Singapore r his H to olav their sister Club netball. K ey and The hockey match will be i J the Jalan Besar Stadium iyed Aug. 29. Admission chai and 10 cents will be
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  • 127 18 Ties In Knock-Out Handicap Tournament The following ties in the S.CC La*n Bowls Tairs Knock-Out Handicap Tour•lament have been fixed for next week Monday, Aug 31: C. G. Fugler and A. Ferguson <-4. vs. w. T. Houghton and J. D. P. Nesbit «plus 2i. Tuesday, Sept. l:
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  • 121 18 The Bain Street Rangers met and defeated the Holioway Lane Rangers in a friendly game of soccer played on Sunday by six goals to nil. Scorers for the Bain Street Rangers were:—Kwok Soo (3) Yew Tim (2i Fook Kwan (1). ANSONIANS v TKillOn Sunday, playing in a liiendlv
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  • 26 18 Playing at Geylang Stadium on fm 24, the Balesiiei Friendly Athletic Party beat the Great Eastern Life Football team by 4 goals to 1
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  • 260 19 Poetic Appeal To Colonel Lindbergh New York. A POETIC appeal to Colonel Lindbergh to return to his own country from England appears in the current issue of "Liberty" magazine under the name of Dr. Condon, the eccentric old resident of the Bronx who played such a strange
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  • 40 19 Cairo. Thre: government officials in Annan upper Egypt, have been driven mad by the heat. The climatic conditions are such thai certain medical authorities here consider that the maximum possible stay there is from two to three years.
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  • 98 19 Sexagenarian Balloonist Of Omaha Omaha. I Nebraska t. Mr. William Winterringer, who has just reached his 65th birthday here, now has 2915 balloon flights to his credit and hundreds of parachute jumps. But in spite of this record and his age, Mr. Winterringer has no intention of giving
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  • 66 19 Cairo. A cinematograph film worth £500. which had been stolen from a cinema in Cairo, has been found In the possession of a second-hand store. He bought it from a stranger for l'sd. Whsn it was traced he had already sold a large part of
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    • 37 19 The lies* In The Market Used by ALL Radio Manufacturei s and Specified by Engineers on all the Best Sets. Dealers please write for our price list. Sun Radio Service Co. 124 Cecil Street. Phone 1151. I
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    • 116 19 QSSEN The Famous British Radio New Shipment just received ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ALUMINIUM WARES j HAIR BRUSHES HIGH GRADE TOYS BABA Co., Ltd. MIDDLE ROAD. LECTURE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Sunday at 8.15 p.m., 30th August, 1936 Subject: Heavsn's Solemn Pageant. Accompanied by a Solemn Proclamation to Earth "THAT THERE SHOULD BE
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    • 255 19 OF RAIKO INTĔltii*?. Excerpt from Straits Times Radio Supplement dated Aug. 12, 1933: "Many firms now handle radio sets as a sideline For the proper servicing of modern receivers a good supplement of tools and test apparatus arc essential and these are only to be found in the bigger establishments
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    • 1227 19 Malayan Listeners" Radio EMPIRE Radio coloniale, France Berlin station PROGRAMMES to-day djb 1974 metres (***** kcsK DJA Wavelength: 25.24 Metres (***** R>, i L3B metres (9 650 kcs DJQ 1963 me v t v (iramophone tres (15>28 kcsK RefOrdS TO-DAY 2.00 p.m.—Relay from P.T.T. Trans- 1225 P- m Call DJA
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  • 503 20 Excerpts From Opera "FIREWORKS MUSIC" OF HANDEL UORMAN Menziea (Bari tone), who will give a recital in the Empire transmission l programme on Aug. 28, was born at Ocean Grove, a small resort about fourteen mdc& iom Geelong, Vie. His first
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  • 170 20 Rhymes From The World's Nurseries Nm- cry rhymes of all kinds and of all ages—from Mozart's "Lttllabv" to Walt Disney's "Who's Afraid cf the But Bad Wolf? "-provide the bricks in •The Nursew Wall," a programme buiL by Crystal Pudney that is being hearci by 'isteners to
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  • 368 20 Band Of H.M. Coldstream Guards PROGRAMME of music for Trans*i mission 3 listeners on Aug. 29 will be provided by the Band of His Majesty's Coldstream Guards, which will be playing in the Zoological Gardens. Regent's Park. London. The Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards claims to be
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  • 331 20 Daventry Broadcast On Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge has long been considered one of the moat beautiful of tile world s bridges, and the work ol uemo!ition has revealad that its beauiy ur.d symmttiy extend i'ar below tl*». >urrace of the Thames. A. T. Best, who is associated with
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  • 107 20 No Withdrawal Of Chinese Troops Sin Chew Jit Poh. Peiping. Aug. 25 The Chinese authorities deny th< t one of the terms of the PengtL a trail- the withdrawal of General Sung Che Yum's troops from the city Mr. S. Kawagoe, before leaving for Tainan, said that after
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  • 341 20 Nzw Scries Of Talks From Daventry THAT Edward Shacklcton, the son of tne eminent explorer. Sir Ernest Shackleton, should choose exploration work as a form of holiday-making is as natural as It is lilting, and an excellent qual'fication for a contribution to the series of talks
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  • 234 20 Opening Of Museum At Housesteads Camp A new stone-built Museum at Housesteads Camp on the Roman Wall was recently opened by Professor G. M. Trsvelyan, O.M., vice-chairman of the Nat oilll Trust. Professor Trevelyan\s hom? is in Northumberland and he is tn? owner of Housesteads Farm., whicn
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  • 76 20 British Machines For Army Air Force Cairo. A new squadron of five fighting machines has been ordered from England for the Egyptian Army Air Force. Ihe new machines will take the place cf five at present in use. and will be equipped with wireless and photographic apparatus.
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  • 77 20 340,000 Drue Addicts Surrender ews*i 1 h f? 6 000 oDium d ens have been H^i l^^ 0^1 China Province of resuh nf I Vf St four montr a result of a determined ami- narcotic Dining the same period over *****0 drug addicts hav3 voluntarily reg Sired with
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  • 611 20 Now Embarked MARKET TO ORG i«. CANNERS' PROBI T4IE 1936 salmon now embarked salmon canning indu estimating such m< ward the success of I nig season, writer correspondent oi Til The salmon cannei usual problems ot costs the price he will gel, thi domestic and foreign dem
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  • 2327 21 Research Work rONGRESS TO BE ss of Prehistorians I is to be held in next. Mr. F. tor of RaiT.es H. D. rollings, the r, attended the held in Manila in d I he visit proved Raffles Museum, the Museum from ion
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  • 169 21 "Divulging Military Secret" Charge Tokio. FORTY-FIVE persons connected with a magazine called "Sea and Sky" which is devoted to naval and aviation subjects. have been arrested by Gendarmes on charges of publishing secrets of warships and airplanes. They will be charged with violating the laws for the
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  • 153 21 A resolution calling upon the British Medical Association to se?k the co-oper-ation of the medical profession of all countries to prohibit thp manufacture if poison gas was debated recently at he annual representative meeting of *he association held at Oxford The council reported that the question
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    • 201 21 RZ-AWAO AND FEED HAIR ROOTS! My hair fell out," Trite< HP? n 1 fl| BRP i n wa* a :d«r hospital cart for month*, <ttg nj h'tir i. i not /roif J :0m I***1 Th'n I a*td Kotalko ond now I hao* a fin* thick growth of hair >i* ■Hjfc
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  • 1790 22 S'PORE COMMITTEE DISCUSSION CHINESE GOVT. Department's Annual Report rHE annual report ol the Secretary fur Chinese affairs, Malaya, .states: In the Colony, 29 new societies were .egistered and 40 were exempted. Fees collected amounted to $1,840 as against $2,100 in 1934. In the Federated Malay Slates sixty.wo new
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  • 76 22 Ex-Mines' Chief In>pctt« rs Death Syracuse. New ioil Mr. William W. Jonc-- agea 8J. of Wales and retired New \oi: chief inspector of mine> an* q has.died at his home here-non attack as a result of the An. wav 0 *nert Widely known as a .ate Jones
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    • 226 22 Singapore RACES "Capt. Hawk," the MORNING TRIBUNE Racing Expert, who made history at the last Singapore meeting by tipping thirtysix out of a possible fifty-six winners an average of FIVE WINNING HORSES PER DAY .expects to do still better at the forthcoming S.T.C. Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting when his tips
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    • 159 22 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:! ■I IT IS IN YOUR OWN INTEREST AW\H h \W\^'M III W inflammation ot the y«, I -unary tract, tnere Is no 1 thin* Or iter than AiiHEOL to I v\ ll' I I tlVfc >uU lmmeuiate and coll I nMj^r!i^UjJ^S2lnl' v ll 'A ,lal L
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  • 473 23 Bcvjf v Of Th: Year Ft ;nIYENESS OF l CONTROL -vised stem of registrafHV' m Brooking inaugur--1 tlnl 3 developed further under review with he described as l*$ s rv 4. tt Mr. J. J. Warren, of Customs and he year 1935. ...re closed finally
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  • 23 23 r S a poro Monday. Jjej to- Gazette EuraordiAuy that Revised EdiH Straits Sc-ttle- [nto force on Sept. l,
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  • 11 23 Mr T. R. Huiton, Sentor Executive h f left on Horn.
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  • 398 23 Should Powers End Spanish Civil War? Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 2s. THE Anti-Soviet press campaign in 1 Germany is causing considerate disquiet in Trance. The Le Petit Parisien says that t] these polemics are not soon stopped they will become dangerous and jeopardise the peace efforts being made
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  • 162 23 Successes At The L.C.C. Examinations THE following students were successful in the L.C.C. Examination held in Singr;x>re during AprfTMay last SENIOR Bookkeeping:—Hoima Pada Chakraborty. Company Law:—Hoima Pada Chakraborty. Shorthand (Pitman):—Ong Paul (100 woids with Distinction); Seah Yong Qwee (100 Words). Typewriting:—Ong Paul (50 words whh distinction); Pakrisamy Ramoo
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  • 171 23 ACTRESS HUSBAND DROWNEP Holiday Tragedy Off Brittany oast Pans, Tuesday. THE continuous gales have, it is feaied, claimed three victims orf one Brittany coast. A charming singer and dance;. Madame Alice Limozin, her husband Jean Limozin, a journalist, and then little son Bernard, aged ten, embarked last Friday in a
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  • 24 23 Mr. E. W. Hide. Controller, P. and T.. perak and Dindmgs, is expected back from Home with his wife and child on the 27th.
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