Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1936

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma lay a's Na tiona I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- No. 212. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1936. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936. HnT7T~7
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 431 2 The "Baluchitherium" RESTORATION TO LIFE-SIZE rpHE world's only life-size restora- tion of 1 Baluchitherium," a rhinoceros-like creature of the Tertiary era, some 25,000.000 years ago, has been nearly completed for tha American Museum of Natural History in New York. It will be placed on exhibition within a
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  • 258 2 Rotary International c v President MR. Will R. Manicr. junr «I president of Rotary nte ne» c. lawyer of Nashville Ten, I tlonai is received his education H During the World War hr missioned as officer of Co assigned to the Third DivisiS ceived the Distinguished&S*S Mr.
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    • 445 2 ,ONIC HEALING I Prrperpd in Germany JMfflKfiWfflfj^^ I M. HASSAN 1 I M 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all aorta of work in electrical, gas and water itrvice lines. We give prompt attention to all lordersI orders either big or email. Why not consult as about your requirements
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    • 456 2 CAMBRIDGE-LONDON TUTORIAL HOME, No. 1 NIVEN ROAD, SINGAPORE. Efficient coaching for Cambridge and London examinations. Special tuition in Latin from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Apply to PRINCIPAL. SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, 74, Prinsep Street, Singapore. Classes for beginners will commence on 3-9-36. There are vacancies in other Classes. School
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    • 304 2 CONSULT ME all about your Insurance requirements for Accident. Fire. Life. Motor Car, Workmen's Compensation, etc.. at most favourable rates 'Phone 7078, or write in full details to:Cheong Tai Poh, 375, North Bridge Road, Singapore. FOR SALE—Zeiss Binocular Deltrentis 8 x 30. Inspection by appointment. No. 7. Lembu Road. FOR
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    • 229 2 STRAITS TYPEWRITER &GENCY 'Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationer CORONET" ribbons and Carbons. Overhauling &br cleaning of m'cs in offices undertaken -i i i For any reliable and prompt Repair to Buildings etc. Consult .MAYPHIL BUILDING CO., General Contractors 23, Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. Call,
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  • 814 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SCIENTIFIC SHIP MANAGEMENT DEGREE GIVEN Five-Year Course In U.S. WE have received from the director of the "news service" of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., details of its new five-year course in marine transportation which leads to the degree of bachelor of science in
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  • 77 3 French Experts To Study Them Alexandria. In order to investigate the remains of the Napoleonic fleet, sunk by Nelson at Aboukir, a French expedition is coming to Egypt shortly. The wrecks lie in shallow water in Aboukir Bay. some 30 miles east of Alexandria. The expedition
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  • 32 3 Mr. F. R. Jones, General Reuters Limited. Singapore, Is a pa* senger by the Sarpedon from Marseilles to Singapore. Mrs. F. R. Jones will be coming out to Malaya in January next
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    • 433 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. BEHAR 6,000 In Port RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept 23 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 NALDERA 16.000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov.
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    • 124 3 Vi. Y. K. Lli^E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. 7 ms. TERUKUNI MARU Sept 16 U HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct 15 Rates to Ist Class Vnd Class sEm $497 $540 $317
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    • 572 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIDIER 10,267 T. Oct. 2 D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Oct. 13 SPHINX
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    • 533 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.Sliam P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15- i LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 6-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 16-2
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    • 472 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD m. (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company 4 Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHAfttiNA* NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due a oorc I "ISAR" omits Penang, Port Swettenham, H'Kong S'hai Sept. 26 "CREFELD" omits Singapore and Manila, Due Penang Sept. 29 Port Swettenham Sept.
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  • 1073 4 Privy Council WANTED BY NANKING AUTHORITIES Hongkong;, Ajtf 28. I WANTED by the Nanking authori- ities for alleged complicity in the attempted murder of Mr. T. V. Soong, former Finance Minister of China, and the assassination of his secretary, Mr. Tang Yu-iu, at Nortli station, Shanghai,
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  • 14 4 r to be allowed to Ana[ then won't there be some enm plication*' com_
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  • 29 4 Mr. B Coooer, Assistant Superintendent of Surveys. Sungei Patanl has been granted five months and seven days leave on full pay nrior to retirement with effect from Aug 10
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  • 255 4 Volunteer Officer Feted By His Company (From Our Own Correspondent, Malacca, Saturday SEVERAL distinguished guests i* ing the Resident Councillor Vth?u Ud Mr. G. W. Bryantj, Major c,l Hon Sharpeand leading members Malay community were present *l S e tea-party given by the Malay L
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  • 114 4 How Harry Roy Greeted Daughter (By Air Mail) London, All 3. 25 UARRY ROY, dance band leader just back from Juan-les-Pins, saw hii nine-day-old baby daughter for the home t0 dav in a West End nursing "She looks rather like Mussolini' h* said. 'We are poing
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  • 22 4 Reuter. lOng Edward will watch f>nn-, h i< *"arht a arrant in h*honour in which Turkish H private craft w'll participate Renter
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    • 177 4 Guard Your Dog's jUi I £Lt HEALT 800K Too much meat means too much heat for a compl.i. your dog s blood. And especially in a hot \T ruid cnmate this causes him "torture" through L I c r «f dois. continual scratching, lack of appetite, moodi- L^^^^^Umlhi ness, irritability
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    • 11 4 V /III" WifSmAWwX S- A ymgĔJ0£%L t HlT i ITS Kl
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    • 96 4 when scalps go dry... Too many shampoos can ruin the finest head of hair by drying the scalp and draining it of the natural scalp oils. Vaseline' Hair Tonic will restore the life and luster of your hair in a short time. Every morning massage a few drops into the
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  • 1328 6 CAUSE OF STAGNATION: A FOR WARD VIE W MESSRS. Hecht, Levis and Kahn Ltd., London, in their review of the rubber market for the week ended August 24, state:— The market continues exceptionally dull and idle and. while there is no noticeable sag in the prices, it
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  • 202 6 Little Change In Values MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, in their review of the London rubber market for the week ended Aug. 25, write:— There is very little to report this week. The market has been very dull and uninteresting and the business done has been extremely small. Values,
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  • 66 6 Japanese Commissioner's Task I XT Berlin. N an effort to develop trade relations between Manchukuo and Germany. Mr Kato, the Japanese Permanent Trade Commissioner for Manchukuo and his staff have taken offices in the heart of Berlin. As part of the same development scheme agricultural implements from Manchukjo
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  • 20 6 King Edward has sent Caroline, a scarlet breasted parrakeet, which was formerly his father's favourite pet, to the British Museum
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  • 435 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER nd ni 7 Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Steady Spot Buyers 711,16 711|16 Sellers 7ft 734 uctoDer Buyers 7 11,16 711,16 Sellers 73/4 1% Buyers 7 11|16 ***** Jan" I Mar 7 13 1 6 I l6 Jan.|Mar. Buyers Sellers 7% 7 ***** —i;i6
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  • 848 6 LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ANNUAL REPORT •By Air Mailt London. Aug. 26. JHE accounts G f the London and Lancashire Insurance Co. for the nasyear show further improvement on the f, nrnJi? 10 sati fa ctory results acmeved in previous years v mSS?* pr °v, fit v to
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  • 222 6 Larger Crop Expected This Year Chungking, CUINING cotton is now produced not v only in the district of Suining. but also near Chungking, Santai, and Siehung. It is said to be not so white as that yielded in Chienchow and Hupeh. but is warmer; the annual production averages
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  • 174 6 Discussion With Japan And Manchukuo Sin Chew Jit Pah. Shanghai, Sept. 7. GENERAL Ho Ying Ching, the Minister of War, called on General Huang Fu, tormer representative of the Central Government in North China,'in hospital at Shanghai yesterday. The interview was in connection with the question of Sino-Japanese
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  • 30 6 Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co Ltd advise the following outputs for the month of August:— Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd 126 000 lb. Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd 37.500 lb.
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  • 192 6 510 New Factories Opened London. DRITISH industries are steadily growing more prosperous, according to Survey of Industrial Development During 1935," a White Paper issued by the Government. It has been prepared by the Board of Trade with the help of the Ministry of Labour and the Home Office
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  • 23 6 Tunbridge Wells ratepayers have voted against Sunday cinemas by a majority of 876. Only 6.380 out of a total of over 19,000 voted.
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  • 549 7 f .-orn Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER S'ncrapore, Tuesday morning, 26% cts., unchanged. rket Tone: Steady quiet. London: 7%d., up ljl6d. \\w York: Market closed. The market is steady unchanged yesterday wifch moderate business London and Liverpool c k show a small increase of 27 for the first
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  • 103 7 *%c Increase In Shipments Tc Japan Port Elizabeth, Cape. "1 probably be an active at South African wool market months 8800 °P en in the next few to« year the total shipment was 12 bales. Last month Japanese ship Ryuyo Maru by XL rge shipment is being
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  • 1609 7 Issued bu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Singapore, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4!-Ampat Tln 2 7 29 -cd 28- 30-cd 0 Asam Kumbang 4 3 4 7V 2 4 3 4i9 -ii 7
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  • 93 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 7. STOCKS of rubber in London on Saturday last were officially placed at 46,172* tons, an increase during the wee* f Deliveries during the week ended Saturday last totalled 118 tons compared with 1,533 tons during the previous week, a decrease of
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  • 27 7 A portrait of the late Lord Darling, who was a native of Colchester, has been presented to the borough, and will be hung in the Town Hall.
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  • 13 7 Mr and Mrs. Gambley, B&gUtt tourists at Biarritz, were drowned whiie bathing there.
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  • 11 7 The London County Council spends £23,000 annually on Mining Its Windows!
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  • 39 7 Reuter. London, Sept 7. {JTOCKS of pepper in London on SaturW day last and comparisons with stocks a week previously were as follows:— White: 12,082 tons. Previously 12,129 tons. Black: 1,782 tons. Previously 1,757 tons.—Reuter. n
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  • 108 7 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 7. Paris 76 37 64. New York &M%. Montreal 5.041 3 Brussels 29.82»/ 2 Geneva 15.46V 2 Amsterdam 7.43. Milan 64 1 16. Berlin 12.53 Stockholm 16.39V 2 Copenhagen 22.39V2 Oslo 19.90. Lisbon HOYsVienna 26%. Prague 12V*. Helsiwrfors 222. Madrid 43*/ 2 nom.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated In the 8.5.) 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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    • 684 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and SuDscribed Capital £2.*****0 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund MGjSUi HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madras Amara, Baghdad Bahrein Basra, Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapoic CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened ano money received on Fixed Depo its
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  • 125 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 8. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22; Anshun 20. Mam Wharl (Entrance Gate 3) Saale 18; Chaksang 10, Glenvrr'el 14; Kedah 11; Nieuw Holland 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate
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  • 330 8 By aircraft "Adelaide" which left for D. E. 1.. Darwin and Brisbane on Sept. Miss Pearson for Sydney By aircrait "Athena' which left for Penang. Siam. Burma and Karachi on oept. 7:— Mr. A. Alcan for Hongkong S.S. NIEUW HOLLAND The following passengers will arrive by the
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  • 78 8 Penang. Siam. Burma, India. Iraq, Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jack. Bushire. Amsterdam and London: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m.
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  • 69 8 W from Australia Nether- rift hv Air fQtotas), time M **Hr*tv of boxholders* letters only J o nm. o nr > «r eneral ripjivery of letters Mails expected from Netherlands Tnr»,n Sb air «M«thoHonds). timp of deof hovhoidprs' letters only 1 nm de,ivprv f ,etters np n 1.40
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  • 13 8 rnTv for Bangkok (Parcels Hosing as on To-day m** close 4
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  • 128 8 9.15™ L Sjn r****.- 6.15 and PAVITTON _"T*e QoMnn AnW MARLBOROUGH--'DumbachTri'' (Tamil)— 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMPIPF —"Mnrk of the VamDire 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. pne Malnv Owm, w,. LpiKHi? Globp Theatre:h Magic" Sky Talkin'Soldier.s of me oLorm. 9tm*-mflmf*. Mnlav On P rq s r*v,t np< V r„
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  • 148 8 j Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 8 I High Tides:—3.10 a.m., 8 ft., 2 ins., 2.45 p.m., 9 ft. j Football: Government Services Cup; Medical Services v. Printing Office, P. O. ground: R.A. v. Chinese II, Anson Road Stadium. Tennis: S.C.C., SRC,
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  • 679 8 Annual Meeting GOOD POSITION OF COMPANY X 26th annual orfinarv ~n r meeting of the Bukit Katil R„k ber Estates, Ltd., was hel, 5 Heeren Street, Malacca. 0 The chairman, Mr CI < i Kiong, presided, rhere wen present Mr. Ong Chin Yam ing director), Dr. Tan
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  • 93 8 Mr. Dumeresque The New Manager MESSRS. Gattey and Batemcn. Si 111 taries of the British Malaya Br< a casting Corporation Ltd.. have announc ed that Mr. Dumeresque. who has connected with Standard Teleph and Cables, Ltd., London, has been appointed manager of the Corporation Mr. Dumeresque, who
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD EXCELLENT CUISINE HIGH CLASS POPULAR GRILL CONFECTIONERY WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR FOR CAKES PASTRIES CONTINENTAL DISHES Wedding Birthday Cakes made .m. to order. Best quality Bread Afternoon Teas a Speciality delivered to all parts of the town. POPULAR PRICES UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION GIVE US
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    • 38 8 j KNIT TING J is no longer a tedious work, but a pleasure by using j Rapid Knitting Apparatus S FREE LESSONS DEMONSTRATIONS START 7th SEPTEMBER AT 1 BABA CO., LTD. j MIDDLE ROAD. PHONE 2115 I 4>
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 100 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS TO-MORROW, SEPT. 9 5.15 p.m Headquarters, S.F. Signal Coy. (v). Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.-—Headquarters, Intelligence Platoon. Unit Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Int. Section, Unit Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, G" (11. G.) Coy., Platoon Training. THURSDAY. SEPT. 10 5.15 p.m.—3o Yards Range, "G" fM.G.) Coy., Table A. FRIDAY, SEPT.
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    • 87 8 j Postal Intelligence 4 j± SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Netherlands Indies, Bagan and and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik <Rokan> 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Indo-China (Explorateur Grandidier) 11
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    • 439 8 CLUB DIARY \There are numerous Clubs ana vided specially for them. Secretaries are tnvited to co-operate in keeping it up-w-daie and complete. Happenings or vnera? interest will still be includec in the "Dairy of Events" The "Club Diary" can cover meetings, entertainments, night-visits and such function* and sporting engagements other
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  • 1448 9 BUT NO CHAOS Rapid Suppression Of Riots Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 7. fHE Colonial Office announces that 1 the supreme military control of Palestine wili be entrusted to Lieut.General J. G. Dill, it says that the campaign of violence, whereby the Arab leaders are
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    • 628 9 h kr LIMBS CRACKED LIKE DRY WOOD Suffered with Sciatica for 25 Years Wher your joints start to creak am !ck it is a surc s '-gn tnat y° lir system oroducing too much harmful uik M y° u fail heed the warnin b. arP storing up trouble for yourVf
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    • 38 9 MfILUAMSON'S _mm mrsm, wr* The iady'fish depicted SMO KE D sirs FI spond to the gentleman's advances. You, however, once you have tried William- I son's Smoked Fish, will be keen enough to PHONE 5378. mmmm 1 w.s
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    • 165 9 MECHANICAL Engineering A wonderful field for men who have a liking for things mechanical. Study at home in your spnrc time with the I.C.S. Thousands of our students are earning big salaries. We give you individual instruction. You make quick progress because you are in a class by yourself. Let
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    • 99 9 M i oearance of these excellent wear i r. g SILKENTEX SHEETS Are in a distinct clas-, by themselves. Superior in wear, i texture, quality and price. j SIZE 70" i 100» PRICE Hl%e°s JS each. SIZE 90" x 100" PRICE $4+2* l C3ch Silkentex Pillow Slips Hemstitched, Made in
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  • 596 10 Now Plans BIGGER RESERVE FORCE (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 26. WHETHER the Air Force Expan- sion Two-Year Programme is j ;uihcient, is a question of growing j importance. If other Powers, al- ready stronger than Great Britain, vie increasing their air forces «v the same, or
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  • 223 10 Particular Interest For Foreigners Moscow THE Fourth Soviet Theatrical Ft opened in Moscow on Sept. 1 The programme of this Festival will be of particular interest for foreigners studying the Russian theatrical world Two organized groups from Great Britain are coming here for the occaa reports Tass.
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  • 42 10 The Highways Committee < f L.C.C., London, announce that tin Waterloo Bridge will be open to traffic by the end of 1939. The work is all three weeks behind schedule, owt operations being suspended at owing to complaints of noise by by residents.
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    • 415 10 THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED SCREEN EVENT OF THE YEAR! THE WINNER OF THE "j ACADEMY AWARD FOR 1935 IN HER FIRST PICTURE SINCE CAPTURING THAT FAMOUS PRIZE n Don t m ss her in Michael Ariens st»rt" n S revelation of why Opening To-Night 6.15 and 9.15 that front **>
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    • 367 10 THE LITTLE ACTRESS OF GINGER RETURNS IN nER f DRAMATIC ■ESll^^Y^^^^l^^BrS PERFORMER jEH J£ i p mmmWM WHO YEARNS TO BL JUST A •REGULAR KID* j jane WITHERS IS FEATURED AS A SINGING, DANCING CUT-UP IN *TL|IC 15 ft ft EE* I HI J THE Uf£ 20th Century-Fox Picture with
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    • 64 10 tSUN TALKIE HALLt 7-15 (New World! Serangoon Rd.) 9-15 i TO NIGHT i r Paramount's Musical Romance 111:111: IS MY lIEAII'H WITH j RING CROSBY and KITTY CARLISLE J PRICES AS USUAL j EMPIRE TALKIESt (Tanjong Pagar Road) j 7-00 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9-15 p.m. l M-G-M PRESENTS LIONEL BARRYMORE BELA
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    • 60 11 OPENS TO-NIGHT! f A P I T 0 I RE a"t'! S T 6.15 9.15 V f| 1 1 1 V L PICTURE! ADDED Things come out from the Screen to meet you! n w •>•> A Pet* Smith Special THIRD DIMENSION Shown for the first time! .m I II
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  • 85 12 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. MRS. KIONG THIAN HOE and family beg to thank all their relatives and friends who so kindly attended the funeral of their eldest and only son Kiong Beng Kee as well as those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their sad bereavement. (F.M.S. papers please copy).
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  • 24 12 Tha London, Sept. 7. w deat t occurred this morning of Lord Moynihan, a former President of the noyal College of Surgeons —Reuter 12
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  • 856 12 £[0 much has been said on the subject of the new house for the President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners that it i.<necessary to state a few facts in order to remove false impressions. On the principle tnat any weapon j is good enough to use against
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  • 34 12 Press messages report that the Kirn: while in Constantinople visited Santa Sophia. His Majesty was also preseir at a regatta and left by train in t evening for Vienna—British Wirelel" NOTES COMMENTS Traffic Accidents
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  • 173 12 JN his annual report the InspectorGeneral of Police, Straits Settlements, commented on the fact that traffic rcciden'.s are not numerous in Singapore when the size ol the city is ronridered. A comparison with towns in Great Britain shows a position strilcins;ly in favour of Singapore. In Sheffield, with a population
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  • 223 12 Anxious Look-Out JHE fact that pedestrians wander about the roads at their own sweet will and usually leave the pavement to cross to the other side without looking to right or left imposes an extra degree of care upon drivers and assures that the average speed in town is slow.
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  • 268 12 gUT Singapore motorists cannot ciaim a perfect record in the matter or careful driving. When the confine, of town have been left behind speed in- creases, and a journey by car im, llv cay of the week will reveal many of reckless and careless driv'no often European driver?, who are
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  • 211 12 Malayan Trade JHE Malayan figures of importi un exports for the month of July -how notable increases as compared with the corresponding month of last year. Gross imports were $49,781,000 as compared with $37,368,000 in July, 1935. Export, were $61,315,000 as against $J.6.&2.i.000. The gross trade was thus $111,096,000 in
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  • 123 12 By "Looker On" JKE ideal wife is a treasure; the idea* husband is q treasury. "I have tried in vain to make an omelette out-of-doors," writes a camper Well now try making it out of eggs. A "Man poses as comedian for a lark rigm 8 a hGading He got
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  • 132 12 j Many a husband is called a m J because he can t make both m I "There are among the English p men some men of really good education says a writer. Men of letters, in nw A "What is worse than getting behin hand in washing?" asks a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 166 12 I, "follow v TOE LEAD a LITTLE DROP OF THE RIGHT STUFF IN THE mGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIMEWORKS WONDERS fyEgfr ORDERING k *PD w A FIRST CLASS Peter WHISKY THE PERFECTLY DISTILLED $3.35 PER BOTTLE AND BLENDED OLD ISCDTCH" INCLUDING DUTY ROBINSON A CO. LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 42 12 j. r PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE KY* |j specializing: Ocular Motele An«i malies. Complicated defe.a* of i vision. Glasses if needed j, R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Orular Science) 4. Arcade (Ground Floor) Phone 3002 35 fears' European Cllruc*> Experlenfl* V
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  • 520 13 PO:SON GAS Two Towns Taken From Rebels Reuter. London, Sept. 7. m virw «>f reports that the Spanhh hols have threatened t*i use Mason *as as a reprisal for similar •i .iilcs;c«l to have been already Uken DV Spanish
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  • 150 13 Latest Ministry Of Labour Figures British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 7. THE decline in unemployment in Great Britain continues. The Ministry of Labour provisionally estimates that at Aug. 24 numbers of insured persons aged from 16 to 65 in employment in Great Britain, exclusive of agricultural
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  • 85 13 Hugs New Issue To Be Floated Reuter. Washington. Sept. 7. THE Treasury has announced an offer of $400,000.000 worth of Bonds, bearing interest of 23 4 P*r cent., redeemable in twenty to 23 years. A similar offer will be made to holders of $514.000.000 worth of Treasury Notes
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  • 22 13 Mrs. A. F. Dennett has returned to Taiping and is looking very well again since convalescing up Penang Hill after an operation.
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  • 18 13 Mrs. Petrie Hay. of Caledonia Estate, will be leaving for a brief holiday up Penang Hill this week.
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  • 717 13 TILL CHENGTU INCIDENT IS SETTLED Reuter. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, S »pl. 8. a SPOKESMAN of the Japanese Embassy s a es that th-j visit of Mr. s. Kawagoe, the Japanese Ambassador, to Nanking is solely in connection with the Chengtu Incident, which is most
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  • 120 13 Would Mean Shattering Of Civilisation Reuter. Washington. Sept. 7. "I GENERAL war now would loose H forces beyond control and possibly would lead to a veritable shattering of civilisation." declared the American Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, welcoming the delegates of the tnird World Power
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  • 42 13 The marriage of Mr. W. N. Cartwright, of the Public Works Department, and Miss Eileen Gallagher, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gallagher, will take place In Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 28, Mr. Cartwright is at present stationed in Malacca.
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  • 139 13 Rumoured Promotion For Malacca's Resident (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. OF late, there have been rumours regarding the transfer of the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant, to Singapore on a higher appointment. Vague as the rumours are they have been
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  • 68 13 Rev. W. S. Kelly, a former missionary in India and Singapore, died at his home at Dursley, Gloucestershire, on July 24 this year, at the age of eightythree. Mr. Kelly was a member of the Cambridge Mission to Delhi from 1885 to 1908, when he retired. He was hon. Chaplain
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  • 107 13 POLISH TREATY Financial Aid From Paris Reuter. London, Sept. 7. A FRENCH credit for Poland, totalling £27,000,000. is provided in the Franco-Polish Protocol, signed during the visit of the Polish Generalissimo Rvdzsmigly to Paris. It is learned that halt of the credit will take the form
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  • 68 13 Frontier Incidents Quoted Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 7. FOLLOWING instructions from the Soviet Government. the Soviet Ambassador to Japan to-day visited Mr. Arita, the Japanese Foreign Minister, to whom he protested against the alleged repeated violations of the Soviet frontier by Japanese troops in Manchuria. He quoted
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  • 42 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 7. Stormy weather continues over a large part of England, causing further accidents, one of which resulted this morning in the death of a shepherd, who was struck by a failing tree.—British Official Wireless. 1;
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  • 478 14 LEGAL ISSUE "Important Point" Says Judge THE question as to whether or not a limited Company could be committed for trial, was a preliminary point raised by Mr. S. B. Tan, counsel for the Lee Printing Co., Ltd., in the Singapore Assize Court
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  • 162 14 Fails To Take Chance Of Escape Singapore, Monday. AN Incident which came near to dis--2 aster occurred while the barvel which on n an°d rt fh^ r r and Mrs Martin Johnuov t o their oran S-utan was on its Way to Singapore from Sandakan •,rm,„H ea^
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  • 33 14 British Wireless. *\9*+ A return just published shows the numfrer of doctors on the medical register at the end of last year was the highest recorded —58 363, including over 0,000 women.—British Wireless.
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  • 289 14 Sentence Peferred Till To-Morrow Singapore, Tuesday. APPEARING before Mr. L. B. Gibson, in the criminal district, court, this morning James Smith (18) and Frank Lowey (20), two privates of the Middlesex Regiment, pleaded guilty to a charge of highway robbery. Neither awaUed" himself of the opportunity offered
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  • 145 14 Suggested By Australian General Sydney, N.S.W., Aug. 31. Major-General Gordon Bennett, speaking at the annual reunion of the 3rd and 13th infantry brigades. A. I. F. Association, suggested the foundation of a brigade of the former A.I.F. men. He said that these men could perform guard duties
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  • 84 14 Death Of Well-Known Singapore Resident Singapore, Tuesday. A member of a well-known local family in the person of Mr. C. A. Neubronner. passed away at the General Hospital yesterday evening, following a short illness. Better known to his friends n.s "Chris" the deceased was emplcved until
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  • 63 14 Norway Replies To British Proposal British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 7. The Counsellor of the Norwegian I.' Ration, Mi Hans C. Berg, presented a note at the Foreign Office this afternoon con! lining ulic Norwegian reply to the British proposal of Saturday kusi in connection with the dispute
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  • 122 14 The following are the results of London Chamber of Commerce Spring Examination of the Mercantile InstituteArithmetic: 3 4—lsaac Qoonesegratt D C. Swyny, Wong Antony English: 5 s—Goh York Siang, Isaac Goonesegram <d>, Swyny Douglas Clarence (d), Wong Anthony, Wong Cheong Kong. Typewriting: 11 11—Chan Siang Guan, Goonesegram Isaac,
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  • 137 14 Three Men Charged In Penang Penang, Saturday. 11 TAIPING man was among three acn cused up in the Police Court to-day on charges of alleged communistic activities. Lee Peng Wye and Ong Chong Chin, both of Penang. were charged with having on "Sept. 3, on the
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  • 190 14 To Children's Aid Society 1 Singapore, Tuesday. THE following is the third list of subs--1 criptions to the Children's Aid Society for the year 1935 36: Previously acknowledged 9,985 60 Anonymous 25 00 Mr. C. V. Miles 25 00 Mrs. Graham 15 00 Mr. G. W. Crawford 25
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  • 48 14 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this afternoon, beginning at six o'clock:— March, "Semper, Fidelis" SousaOverture. "LusCspiel" Bela; selection "La Mascotte." Andran; Valse Caprice "Bal Masque,' Fletcher; Characteristic! "The Parade of the Tin-Soldiers," JesselMedley. "All Scotch." McKenna; Selection, "Bitter Sweet," Coward.
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  • 262 14 Capt. M. L. Clarke -Due On Sept. 11 CAPTAIN M. L. Clarke, D.S.C., R.N., is expected in Singapore by the Rawalpindi on Sept. 11 to relieve Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw in command of H. M. Naval Establishments at Singapore. A launch provided by the Master Attendant
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  • 83 14 An Attempt To Settle AH Differences British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 7. New efforts to settle the differences which threatened to lead to a strike of 120.000 South Wales miners, will be made at a conference in London on Wednesday. The strike notices, dut to expire last
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  • 73 14 New Air Officer In-Chiet British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 7. The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified: Air Marshal Sir A. M. Longmore to the special duty list on appointment as commandant of the Imperial Defence College. Air Marshal P. B. Joubert de La Ferte
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  • 172 14 f i t y Seven Cases To Be Heard Singapore, Monday. THE Fifth Criminal Assises for the Settlement of Singapore, commenced before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark to-day. There are seven cases on the list including one of piracy in which the accused is a Chinese. Pakiri
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  • 123 14 ss. Offer For Turkish War Relic Brisbane, Queensland Aug 31 A man has offered the Kingaroy Shire Council ss. for a mountain battery gun and carriage which the Australians captured from the Turks and which he intends to convert into a farm implement—a new version of beating swords
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  • 130 14 £1,000 A Year Granted By Sydney Court Sydney. N.S.W. Sept. I. In the New South Wales Equity Court h *fy dn ?y a PPNcation was made on aS k oS J hf L wldow of the la te Anthony Shubra Hordern (May Alice Horderm l%n nnn reased
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  • 103 14 Papuan Servant Sent To Gaol Port Moresby, Papua, Sept. 1. A native named ladikoi was convicted in the Court of Petty Sessions of killing and eating a pedigree Manx cat, the property of a lady resident of Port Moresby. He was unable to convince the court of
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  • 70 14 Leaving Liverpool On Return Flight London, Sept. 7. The American flyers, Harry Richman and luck Merrill, who flew from New York last week and made a forced landing in Wales, propose to leave Croydon Aerodrome about mid-day to-mor-row lor Speke Aerodrome, Liverpool, where they will make preparations
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  • 57 14 T Singapore, Tuesday. Joseph Petrus Renjaan was remanded for another week when he appeared before Mr. L. B. Gibson, in the criminal district court, this morning Renjaan was arrested about a fortnight ago on a provisional warrant indies at Pand jang, Netherlands The object of the postponement is
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  • 35 14 M d j FARRE R» C.M.G., Former President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has returned to W?j£Jr England anS »LSL£^ n m Singapore. fie will "be Sunday hls in Kefentan -on
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  • 134 14 A Useful xMission FLIGHTS IN R..\p MACHINES Singapore, llondav THE Chinese Air Mission to pore left this mon Blue Funnel Sarpedon on back to Shanghai. Heai T. H. Shen, Director-,; Aeronautical Affairs. Nanking t Mission arrived in Sinsapoi 26 by the P. and 0. Kaisar-M During their
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  • 174 14 Driver's Mistake While Backing (From Our Own Correspondent, Johore Bahru, Sept. o. WHEN a Baby Austin Car was beta* backed out of a garage bordering the Straits of Johore this evenl tg it was seen suddenly to gain in peed and went backwards and pluneed into
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  • 151 14 Four Meetings With Kamal Ataturk London St pt 7. The King's visit to Turkey concluded shortly before midnight when His Majesty travelled in the President's train which had been brought over from the Asiatic side of the Bosporus The cordiality of the welcome extended to the King
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  • 306 15 THE REASONS Party Sailing On Friday Singapore, Tuesday. THE Malaya Tribune understands 1 Trom a reliable source that the mson for the sine die postponement the scuingor State Council meetarranged for yesterday was that HH the S*ltaa rejected the draft Sui'which was
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  • 175 15 To Visit Singapore In February GENERAL Evangeline Booth, the head v of the Salvation Army, will visit Singapore early next year. According to present arrangements, the General will arrive from Batavia on Friday, Feb. 5, and leave for Hongkong on Monday. Feb. 8. It is hoped
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  • 35 15 London, Sept. 7. Gliding competitions near Hope, in Derbyshire, ended yesterday with 39 hours six minutes of flying, making a total for the week's flying of 150 hours 40 minutes.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 396 15 OFF MANILA Brought To Singapore By Glenshiel Singapore, Tuesday. ANOTHER drama of the sea was enacted about 20 miles from the Philippine Islands on the afternoon of Sept. 3, when two Filipino traders (father and son) were rescued from a linking catamaran (native fishing boat) by
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  • 22 15 Mr. F. F. King is an inmate of the Bungsar Hospital. He expects to be there tor a aay or two onU\
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  • 15 15 Miss L. Stafford, of the General Hospital, Taiping, is spending a vacation at Fraser's Hill.
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  • 49 15 Miss P. Nixon, the younger daughter of Mr. H. E. Nixon, a former member of the Legislative Council, now in Penang, and Mrs. Nixon, arrived trom Home by the "Sarpedon," having finished her studies. She was met on board by her father and motner and sister, Miss Sheliah Nixon.
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    • 140 15 KILAT GARDENS (A CAMERON I HIGHLANDS .Hi SUPPLIES RECEIVED TWICE WEEKLY PHONE 5378. T 8 90 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Motor Dni«w j INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. i Agents: i SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. i Singapore Branches. i 1 »J, ~+-~0-~~ I, YOU MUST HAVE THESE "OLD-TIME FAVOrRITES" j —TUNES
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  • 321 16 Week-End Racing RESULTS OF RACE TO SEA VIEW AN Saturday afternoon the It.S.Y.C. v were At Home to the Naval Base Sailing Club. A Team Race was held and resulted in a win for the R.S.Y.C. by 7'- points. o 6 >H CO co n S Ist
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  • 190 16 Results Of Ladies Keppel Cup Competition THE draw for the first round of the 1 Ladies Keppel Cup which is to be completed by Sept. 18, is W under Mrs. G. L. Eyre Bye. Miss A. M. Sim Bye. Miss R. M. Everson Bye Mrs. E. F.
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  • 135 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. A large gathering was nreseni n« Saturday at the Malacca Badminton Courts when thY Indian ?an v met the Blue Bird SWffi garnts f the Doubles: R. Kylasam and S NataSVf£' beat Ypo Ta >- Sen. and Tan Kah Chee 15—21. 21-18
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  • 1161 16 GOOD WIN FOR TERROR DULL GAME AT TANGLIN: MEDIOCRE FOOTBALL Singapore, Tuesday. FRESH from their week-end 1 League triumph, the Royal Air Force were, apparently, not set much to do—on paper at any rate when they were opposed to H.M.S Terror
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  • 116 16 Results Of Matches Played Yesterday Reuter. London, Sept. 7. THE following matches in the English Football League were played to-day: FIRST DIVISION Bolton W. 0, Preston N.E. 0. Charlton A. 2, Stoke City 0. SECOND DIVISION Aston Villa 1, Nottingham F. 1. Burnley 0, Fulham 2. Southampton 1,
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  • 133 16 b It* f ?"owmg win represent the ri»'w«J J S Week s fixtures: On Wednesday, vs. General Hospital's XI at Hong Lim Green: Le e Swfce Leng. X T. Ooi. Tan Hak Wan, Tco Mong Joo H. L. Boon. Chee Kong Leone:. J Kam, Yap Choon Lin. Chua
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  • 401 16 S.C.C., S,R,C. And V Mr i Tics A THE following are*"he^suv' laV1 aV played off fa, the scr tles Tennis Tourney yesterday; PROFESSION PAIRS V. P. Barbat and O \v f D. K. Evans and C F j n 6_3. EH abbe 9_ 7< Col. Allen
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  • 158 16 Double Main Event M R. tar* his a| the New sen ted with what X ?L be P**" 5 as a double at gramnic. mam-event proTWO MAIN EVENTS have impressed lrSftSi both of whom ing. Henry wni fight n 11J be fight Flowers will be ,?nn
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  • 75 16 Result Of Men's Monthly Medal Competition The Men's Monthly Medal was played «L c G j* rrison Golf Club on Saturday Ks*?XuiX- thC followin g wen the nL? S Gingham 75—10—65 Capt H. G. B. Milling 73— 7—66 Mr. J. H. h. Salaman 83-14-69 Major L. A. J.
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  • 43 16 AumtUnlon on T f easu the C.sr/- C Ratnl p V 3 at A. N S. Pillaj- m o A? ai u° Pereira. nathan. Kandasamy 8 M**?"*, K. Sundram X Sundram RalvS, S U Joseph. Ros. J. Ain-oJi Vu l( and
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  • 328 17 s( HATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING Singapore, Tuesday. vn train the for I day of the Singapore f s Autumn (Gold Cup) nni been heavy ami i take part in every limah to-morrow, start at 2.30 p.m. and lie altrrmon's *port pp* 1 ire
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  • 51 17 RACE I.—Personality 8.10 RACE 2.—Gtninderra S.(i RACE 3.—Young Ginger 8.13, Point Blank 8.7 RACE 4.—Lady Keith RACE s.—Nil KACE 6.—Kirkdale 8.6, Queen's Course 8.6 RACE 7.—Bavswater, Merry Mike RA< E B.—Nil All Engagements: Genindcrra. Young Ginger. Kirkdale, Merry Mike DOUBLE TOTE: Races 6 and 8 BIG SWEEP: Rate
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  • 194 17 Start Of S.C.C. i ourn'.y Singapore, Tuesday. more 10 ine humorous ihan t<» real good soccer, the MX-a-stde tournament wnich '•'San on the Pudang yesterday, was n f\erthe!e>s crowded with excitemen' and the iarj;e crowd that turnup to witness this novel soccer '•'Orou-hl; enjoyed themselves. e Players all
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  • 21 17 London, Sept 7. Cambridge to-day, a •n eleven beat the Hockey Team, which England, by five goals Official Wireless.
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  • 371 17 TILDEN VINES Visit To Australia Possible Sydney, Aug. 19. THE council of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, at its monthly meeting recently discussed the nroDOsed visit to Australia of W. T. TlSeVand H. E. Vines. It was evident, from the opinions of various members tha? a visit by
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  • 96 17 Best And Worst Hand To He Re W aided New York. Ausr. 16. Mr. Ely Culbertson. the famous bridge expert, has announced that he will give prize for the best and worst hands in bridge. The only conditions are that the hands must be dealt in a bona
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  • 176 17 MAKO BEATEN Stream Of Brilliant Volleys Reuter. .Forest Hills (Long Island). Sept. 7. FRED Perry, the world's tennis champion, thrilled 1,000 Americans to-day at Forest Hills in the American Tennis Championships He gave an inspired display against Gene Mako, the
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  • 87 17 SPEED, SPEED YET MORE SPEED! NEW MOTOR RECORDS Eyston's Figures Beaten Reuter. Saltlake City. Sept. 7. THE American motorist, A. B. Jenkins, driving his Duesenberg Jenkins Special, i\ a-1 present attacking Captain E> tMI 14 and 48-hour records whiefa h< established at Bonnevil'a Salt Flats. He baa already bea<en ('apt.
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  • 141 17 Rhodes Scholar Quoted Al 11 To 8 Reuter. Lindon. Sept. 7. THE following is the latest call-over for the S. Leger to be run at Doncaster on Sept. 9: 11—8 Rhodes Scholar taken and offered. 7 2 Mahmoud offered. 75 to 20 taken. 100—G Raeburn and Bosweil
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  • 613 18 TO PLAY IN SINGAPORE ON SEPT. 20TII (By "Sticks") Singapore, Tuesday. IOCAL lovers of sport will have J the privilege of seeing an allSingapore hockey eleven in play against the Japanese Olympic team which arrives in Singapore on Sept. 20 by the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte
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  • 63 18 Indians v. Sir Julian Cahn's XI Reuter. London. Sept. 7. THE match between Sir Julian Cahn s XI and the Indian tourists which was begin on Saturday at Loughborough Road. Nottingham, was left draw The Indians scored 242 for 9 and declared their innings closed, Mushtaq Ali contributing
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  • 140 18 St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association Singapore, Monday. The following members of St. Andrew's Old Boys* Association are invited to participate in a rugby trial at Farrer Park to-morrow evening at 5.15 when Colours team will meet the Whites COLOURS XV: J. Baker; D. Ross, F. ng Heong Leng,
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  • 144 18 Pres. Monroe Team Beaten Singapore Tuesday. THE American liner President Monroe's star baseball team met with a reversal yesterday at the hands of a ribined local team, comprising representatives ot the Singapore Cubs, the American Association and the Japanese Young Men's Club The game was a tight one and
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  • 41 18 The fourth annual athletic sports of the Singapore English School will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday Sept. 18, fiom 3 to 6.15 p.m. Mr. Tccy Lian Teck has kindly consented to give away the prizes.
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  • 304 18 Police Win Against Immigration Singapore, Tuesday. THE Immigration team met the Police in the second round of the G.S.F.A. j Cup yesterday which was played at the home ground. The Police were vastly superior, and pressed hard during the whole of the game. They won the match by
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  • 209 18 This Week's Tournament Ties The following ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowls tournament will be played this week. To-day: H. E. Stevens and C. F. Ayres r —2) v. C. W. Auchmuty and W. R King (1—1). To-morrow: J. R. Strachan and W. Rodger <- -6) v.
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  • 471 18 Handicap Race Me ti„ On Sept. 17 8 (From Our ol cn Corres P o ndent) Johoro Bahru. Be* 6 A SPECIAL general meetin Johore International c- f 55 0l was held on Bept 2i n S? 8 Magistrate's Court Johcre af? Stc °nti p.m. with Sheikh
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  • 534 18 Chinese Win By Only Goal Singapore, Tuesday. THE Royal Air Force who had a very successful run of victories against local teams last year did not seem to maintain their prestige at hockey yesterday evening when they were beaten by the S.C.R.C. in a first
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    • 1244 19 mmmrm§ mm f 4.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. W A WW Jf A Wavelength: 19.38 metres Ua.243 kcs) llalayan Listeners »aiWJ«!s«^ r" —7 C °fffO r p.m. News in English. I c n R oc n m Continuation of Concert- r IDT nr f Victoria Anderson (Australian Con- Danse negre
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  • 172 20 91 Piculs Bought For $300! Singapore, Monday. THE of the cn-in- of a motor sampan on the shore at Changi attracted the attention of revenue officers patrolling th? coast early yesterday morning. On investigation they came upon a sampan loaded with rubber. Four Chinee wer3 sanding bcsid3
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  • 201 20 Land Worth $18,642 Disposed Of THE following properties, totalling 318 642, were ciispos d of at a sa.l 1 held by Ching Keng Lee Co. at Malacca on Saturday:— All the share and interest of Tan So) S:m. deceased, of and in the income Q; and in the
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  • 108 20 To Be Joint Consul In Singapore With Mr. Sze Zau Hsiung Singapore, Monday. Mr. Li Yen, the Chines? Vive-Consul in Singapore, has been promoted io Jorjul Mr. Li joined the Chinese Diplomatic Seivice in 1920 and was fir.=>t posted to Rangoon. From there he was transferred
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  • 52 20 Singapore. Monday. Fines totalling $1,000. in default eight rigorous Imprisonment, were imposed to-day on Leong Hin by Mr E. colman. the fifth Magistrate. imS™* 5™ was con demned to pay $800. or six months, for fermenting hquor without a licence and $200 or two months, for possessing utensils
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  • 512 20 Rush or Orders FLAGS. JEWELLERY SOUVENIRS (By Air Mail) Bmningham, .v-, 2C TOE C ronation i tional work, and renin. work too, for I and silversmiths, n,,.,,, 15,000 pc pl< n n 5? Birmingham j. well „11 !p which there ore bel 700 in the city.
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  • 142 20 Saturday's Funeral Al Cemetery Singapore MondayThe funeral of Mr. Kions J3 the eldest and only son of Mr Thian Hoe. took rlace at the Cemetery at 5 p.m. on Saturduv those present were a party of B<>\ from the St. Andrew> Sch F -bers of
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    • 1257 20 Malayan Listeners* Itaclio (Continued from page :9) -ss NIROM STATION Steiner will play the sonata in F major by Brahms on the cello. TO-DAY 11.20 p.m. Close DJE, DJQ, DJB a >n (German, English). W a.m. Gymnastics conducted by Mi. J. J. Berends, ieeiaar M.O. TO-MORROW 6.35 a.m. Recorded music*
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  • 3148 21 n r VALERA THE IRISH y/ FREE STATE one 0 f a series of broadcast talks given by Proupland and Mr. H. V. Hodson, and which the Malaya nublishing from time to time—Professor Coupland nations of the British Commonwealth. m
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  • 813 23 COMING SOON British And American Co-Operation Rj M I V (he l T nder-Secretary of lor Air (the Right Hon. <, lV Philip A. G. D. Sassoon, Bart., G.B.E CMC, iM.P.) made the following official statement in the Bouse oi Commons with respect to th# i ir>
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