Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- -No. 214. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 10, I!).;<i The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 123 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya £{/r IT DOES HE wl I THANKS J^^fx .j. BEER AS PABST MADE IT If we could invite you to come to our brewery every time you j wanted your beer and pour out a drink of delicious Pabst J Beer right from
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    • 294 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOItMVG TIUIH INI KMM 1 POWDERED MILK S PURE <r ZML. i SAFE MILK KIR MLX I FOR SIS FOR DRINKING OR GROWING j COOKING. CHILDREN. I Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant
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  • 341 2 Different Treatment REVISION OF PRISON REGULATIONS (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 26. A CCORDING to the latest figures available, there were in 1931 8,556 people detained in prison, but not sentenced. In some cases they had to wait several weeks before appearing for trial. DRASTIC REVISION i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 514 2 I in i embodies all the latest lmDrovsments which Dentists and Doctors have recommended. CHLORODONT is sale, efficient a nd also reasonable in price. Obtainable everywhere Sole Agents: SCHIFFNER CO., LTD., EC HASSAN, 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water
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    • 509 2 TUITION IN ENGLlSH—Subjects for backward student "Progress" 12 North Bridge RoacL_ LEARN FRENCH by Foylophone System! Compiled by University Professors and Electrically Recorded on 13 twelveinch records, complete with an explanatory text-book and carrying case. Sole Agents:—"The Student" Store, 55, Selegie Road, Singapore. SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, 74, Prinsep Street,
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    • 602 2 STAMPS WANTED—Used postage stamps any kind any quantity. Wanted agents in every part of Malaya to supply regularly. Send particulare of what you can ofler and prices to Advertiser 40, Genting Lane, Singapore. TILAKA SONS, Mambau, Seremban, deal in postage stamps, albums and accessories. 'Malayan stamps bought. Enquiries solicited. BOOKS
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    • 416 2 D. T. LIM'S OBAT PRIOK "LION BRAND" II r i ins New Sttewci— AND Vitality Gives speedy relief to Indigestion, Gastritis, Insomnia, Nervousness and other Stomach Disorders. 25 cents per box. 0. T. Lim Company, SINGAPORE. 1 i GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Smashing Prices RETAIL AND WHOLESALE RANGE OF WATCHES TO
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  • 882 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES TRAINING OF OFFICERS Swedish Decree SAIL EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY QN the training side, there is sad news for those who love the old ships. The Swedish Government, against the advice of a large body of practical shipping opinion, has suddenly issued an ordinance that sail training is
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  • 15 3 Mr. W. J. Thomgood has been appionted ><> bt? n Deputy ut t,!<t>.ivn >!l!'l<-r rh> C<-.de
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  • 23 3 Mr. J. McNicol has been gazetted a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for a period of three years from Aug. 8. 1936.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 408 3 I STEAMER SAILINGS fa 0 1 and RI'TISH I INDIA 110. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1&36. iLpiNDI 17,000 Sept. 11 >S© 6,500 Sept. 23 I 15,000 Sept. 25 Jl 17,000 Oct. 9 BffAN 6,070 Oct. 22 •laGE 15.000 Oct. 23 :|RA 16,000 Nov. 6 SCll 6,810
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    • 66 3 m. f. K. LINE CUN flncorpor a ted to Japan). HAKUSAN MARU g* J s.s. HARUNAMARU todC ia» Ratest $497 $540 $317 $3« Naples $gj J%„ 326 350 ViarseUles 514 557 -J I 10 Next Sailingsss GINYO MARU _L H "V. YASUKUNI MARU get. 2 S S RETURN TICKETS CHEAP
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    • 529 3 M.. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES M ARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE WAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles *RES. 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
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    • 550 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mos* Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From M S Spore Malacca P.STiam P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 6-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 16-2
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    • 460 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCIIER LLOYD (Incorporated ln W Germany). Trie undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHAi*GHA> NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due 3'Dorc I "ISAR" omits Penang, Port Swettenham, H'Kong S'hai Sep*- 26 I "CREFELD" omits Singapore and Manila, Due Penang Sept. 2» Port Swettenham Sept. 30 "POTSDAM"
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  • 409 4 Anti-Sovist SCARE HEADLINES IN NEWSPAPERS (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 26. pANNED by a virulent Press campaign, feeling against Russia and Spain is running high in Germany, and it is being openly stated that Europe is in danger of a Soviet attack. Scare headlines in the
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  • 171 4 Inscription In "Golden Book" Johannesburg. JOHANNESBURG is to be inscribed in the "Golden Book" of Jewry on the occasion of the forthcoming Jubilee celebrations. This is the first time that this compliment has been paid to a city in the Southern Hemisphere. The "Golden Book" of
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  • 107 4 A Calcutta. A nght between a bear and a leopard for a goat ended in the death of the three m Sylhet. Assam. A villager tied a goat with a cord for glazing purpose near a forest. Its bleating attracted the attention of a leopard and a bear.
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  • 257 4 Secret Wedding In Tia Juana? Los Angeles, Aug. 25. FRIENDS said to-day that Mr. Edward Harrison, Manila resident wc'. known in financial circles, had marritd Baroness Jean yon Hagen, who visiter, the Far East early this year, at Tia Juana, Mexico, last Friday, with Judge
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  • 125 4 United States Mint Honours Showman Washington. The profile of Phlneas T. Barnum, the famous American circus proprietor and showman, will appear on a new American silver half-dollar, announces the Director of the United States Mint, Mrs Nellie Taylor Ross. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Morgenthau, and the
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  • 170 4 Boom Created For Simla Fruiterers I Simla. A STRIKE of sweet-sellers has deprived Simla of jujubes, chocolates, acid drops, etc., for a week. The vendors of these sweetmeats went on strike following the arrest of several of their number for leaving their wares uncovered on the stalls,
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  • 142 4 For Stolen Military Maps Paris. The French secret service is investigating a mysterious theft of military maps. The maps relating to the defence oi the Alps region and intended for the Tarentaine sector were put on a train in Paris by the War Ministry in a sealed
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  • 444 4 Butler's Leap To Death WOMEN CHARMED BY HIS MANNERS (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 26. ►THERE seems little doubt in the minds of Scotland Yard detectives who have been probing the amazing life of John Innes, 24-year-old Mayfair butler, that the reason he hurled himself to
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    • 151 4 T HE fronts oi her teeth gleam, but sha Uses an old fas hioned, clumsy brush Z "1 nite unsuited to its work, and the i TIK backs of her teeth are untouched. V Tek s shorl head was specially designV ed fi! lhe inner curve of Your mouth and
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    • 214 4 jfTil WFI9 V x --Sa^Sm Begins A New Chapter In Aviatioi History 4200 hp. from four Diesels speed of the Graf 7pnnoi;„ t* this "flying hotel" on its trans- fo ™anc e haTten oceanic flights. Diesel power beyond dispute Quite \Z marks a new era m lighter than that this
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  • 2633 5 Rtarians Hear About The U.S. ICYCLES, RADIOS AIR CONDITIONING W REV. ARCHER TELLS OF 1 HIS IMPRESSIONS Singapore, Wednesday. LANDON has a good chance of occupying the White Le shortly—fewer unemployed and more industrial optimism witiitories running to capacity—rail travel at two cents a mile —ihinds of bicycles, from tandems
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    • 256 5 i A HIGHLY-PAID administrative position is the normal attainment of a School of Accountancy trained man with a recognised qualification. Qualify as an Accountant. Secretary. Cost Accountant. Shipping Expert. Insurance Officer, Bank Officer or Bookkeeper, and make your future secure. Examinations can be taken in Malaya and success guaranteed by
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    • 210 5 SUPPORT MALAYA'S TIN I INDUSTRY I Nn substitution OK I J y Fvery lifl is sealed and cannot I _tt b<? tampered with, therefore you Vr' ii« assured of absolute preven- N kY tion airainxt substitution Mid I y\ A adulteration. I";' NO CONTAMINATION, J 1 4 1(10 cont:ict wl,h
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  • 776 6 FRASER CO'S SHARE MARKET REVIEW OPTIMISM REGARDING THE TIN NEGOTIATIONS Singapore, Sept. 9. MESSRS Fraser and Co's weekly report on the local share market dated Sept. 8 states:— During the past week little of moment has happened in the local Share market that calls for special comment. Advices from London
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  • 253 6 Surplus Of £30,000,000 Remains RESULT better than many had dared H to anticipate" was the description applied recently by Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, to the fourth valuation of the approved societies. Speaking at the annual conference of the National Federation of Rural Adproved Societies at
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  • 58 6 The Finance Commission of the Senate has shelved the measure recently passed by the Chamber providing that French banks may be compelled to declare their customers holdings abroad, as well as their own holdings. The measure was adopted by a snap vote in the Lower House, and was
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  • 44 6 Mr. Yaichi Hotta, leader of the Japanese expedition which is to attemot •;o climb the peaks of Nanda Kot in the Himalayas, arrived in Calcutta recently, with two other members of the part v, o join Mr. Kaguo Yamagata, who arrived on July 21,
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  • 219 6 Charge Of A Desire To Monopolise Market trhanghal. ANTICIPATING that Japan's next demand would most likely be a reduction of Chinese import tariff, the China Press editorially charges the Japanese with desiring to monopoiise the Chinese market to the detriment oi Chinese and other foreign businessmen.
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  • 109 6 India's Yearly Bill Of £37,500,000 Simla. Damage estimated at £37,500,000 is done to crops In India every year by insect pests, it is calculated by the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research. The havoc is equal to about 10 per cent, of the total value of India's harvests. Intensive
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  • 479 6 LOMMCV COMMODITIES London, Sept. 9. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Idle Steady Spot Buyers 7*B 75 s Sellers 7 1116 7 11|16 October Buyers 7 8 7% Sellers 7 3 4 7 ***** —1116 OctlDec. Buyers 7 1116 7 11|16 Sellers 1% 7 3 /4 Jan.! Mar.
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  • 861 6 ALL CLASSES SHARE IN TRADE IMPR O VEMENT •By Air Mail) London. Aug. 26. WITH industrial production greater than ever it has been before, with more people employed in factory and workshop than at any time since records were started 14 years ago, and with exports
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  • 196 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Chamber .of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.294 th auction, to-day when there were: Catalogued 894,581 lb —tons 'J99.37 Offered 866,649 lb.—tons 386.90 Sold 632,029 lb.—tons 282.16 London—Spot 7 5 Bd. New York—Spot 1 .14 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed
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  • 49 6 The Prince of Piedmont, who is on a VBL2L S 2^ burg and w as joined by th Princess who arrived from Trieste was lockner Alpine road. The Prince was fecompanied by Dr. yon SchuschnTggnL A p U f lan f Chancellor, and Colone: cisancellor rCnfelS the AUStrian Vie
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  • 99 6 Going Bark To inu Enginccrii L.-.i Ex-President Herberi .tr to buy a mme. Sucn 16 the assertion M: Requa a California bi.rn.U' jprt political leader wiio ha*. i*«»mp.i tri a tour of inspect ion ot pt-w nunc in Nevada with Mr. Hr Mr Hoover wilj be ve 'i
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  • 135 6 INDUSTRIAL conditions.".*: ida are on the upgrade. Oi there hai been a steady, if graduaprcvrrnent in business between Cai and Gr at Britain. To-day thereiennitsly very reassuring outlook the future. Sure indication of this>und in tne general attitude of mai Canada s prominent importers d manufacturers' agents. As
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  • 47 6 Mr. Cathcart Jones, untitled man whose machine had" at Marienbad pending t of an alleged irregularity asked the aerodrome au low him to overhaul his to its release next day. Ed the permission Mr. J l; the machine and starte. direction of Munich. wa'> to the onlookers.
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  • 57 6 Herr Kube, the Gaulei untitled Party leaden in the Km down his office. He is 01 known old fighters of cf the National-Socialist an f t ji: active propagandist in alcountry. There is no p fieance in his resignation. crM; f nected with an inquiry b: w \r\i& into a
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  • 133 7 (from f* ur Financial Correspondent) RUBBER apore, Thursday morning, s 26-» cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7*;; d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady after easier, tfew York: 16% cts., down 1;J ci. Market Tone: Dull. market is quiet and slightly on last night's close. The continued
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  • 253 7 Hi a Fraser and Co.. in their daily repoil to day, state: Xhe price of tin continues to rise roii iad London records a further and New York l .> ct. Tin ened very firm but prices do as rapidly a.s the price of tin could appear o
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  • 186 7 s*j.. •apriip. Sept lu uc I^ll tr. 214 l! 16 i* iito: Uuiiaild 2)4 IH® UOW.AI 1 montiu' att;Ut 2!*^ 'lrc-.i.d 897 fLittu ir- na:ul HU V*v. Vmi; fivm-iiid 59 VWntjv Ovaiiitul 5B 15 10 H B fi7 y!:unir donui.d 8C 5 iciri;.. buuitmy nnd Rangoon 154^4 Mi! 4.
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  • 178 7 Heavy (MTers Of French Currency Reuter. London, Sept. 9. ther exciting morninc i market was auashed by vigorous interDarl of British Control 1 to be as early risers as tht of Frenrh currency, to 7685 spot francs, after yielding 76 79 were gradually driven back to Tl». enl
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  • 1601 7 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING SineaDore. SeDt. 10th. 10 a.m. c Zj3l > *9fi£fi Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4,- Ampat Tin 4 3 4 7» 2 43 40 £1 Asam Kumbang 27 29 -cd 28
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  • 98 7 Reduction Of The Bank Rate Reuter. London. Sept. 9. Reduction of the Swiss bank rate by 2' 2 per cent. i« not connected with the situation at present facing the currencies of the gold bloc but marks a step by the Swiss authorities towards cheapening monov rates,
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  • 102 7 Independent Chairman Appointed British Wireless. London, Sept. 9. THE conference between representatives of the owners and miners to dtecuss questions arising out of the threatened stoppage of work in tne South Wales coal field was opened this morning in London under the independent chairmanship of Mr. John
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 96 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln 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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    • 555 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and SUDscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1.000,000 Reserve Fund 50GOU0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 172 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK j LIMITED. I I MEYER CHAMBERS, RAF I EES PLACE. Capital FulJv Paid Yen 100.C00.W0 Reserve Fund Yen 129,15G,609 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia Bomoay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton. j Du.rcn, fengtien, Hamburg, H-iiKuw j Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, ILsjjMUns, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angcies. J
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  • 119 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Sept. 10. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Santhia 22: Rohna 20. Main Whart (Entrance Gate 3) Rajputana 18; Kistna 16; Hosang 14. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3» Raby" Castle 32; Borneo Maru 34; Pangkor 36; Sidajoe 38. Empire Dock
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  • 56 8 Henrick; Norwegian; 761 tons, from Bangkok 10.9 to Bangkok 11.9. Prachatipok; Siamese: 603 tons, from Bangkok 9.9 to Bangkok 10.9. Nam Yong; British; 769 tons from Batavia 9.9 to Singapore 11.9. Cremer; Netherland; 2.784 tons, from /moy 9.9 to Belawan Deli 10.9. Hong Kheng; British; 3.978 tons,
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  • 36 8 The Messageries Maritimes s.s, d'Artagnan is expected to arrive at Singapore from Colombo on Saturday. Sept. 12 at 8 a.m. She will sail 2 p.m the same day for Saigon. Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 60 8 In connection with the death of Mi K. Haji Mohamed. we are asked by th? manager of Haji K. Mohamed Hassaiii i>nd Co to correct the statement that rV-ceased was sole proprietor of the firn. We are mformed that he was one o; two
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  • 77 8 Malls expected from Europe etc. London I by Air (Imperial) to-day. Time of delivery of boxholders' letters only at 830 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters at 845 a m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by Hawaii Maru, due in Singapore today. Mails expected from
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  • 98 8 British Casualties In Palestine Reuter. Jerusalem, Sept. 9. FOUR, possibly five, British constables and one British soldier were killed and three British privates wounded in two serious encounters with Arabs in Palestine this afternoon. The fate of the fifth constable has not yet been confirmed. Three constables were
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  • 91 8 Australia. New Zealand. Java and j Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to- day. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Sept. 12. Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London: Netherlands, closing (Registration) 12.15 p.m. and (Letters) 12.45 p.m. Sept. 12. Penang. Siam.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 249 8 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. EXCELLENT CUISINE POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES HIGH CLASS I WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CONFECTIONERY J CAKES AND PASTRIES Afternoon Teas A Speciality Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order. Best Quality Bread delivered to all parts of the Town. POPULAR PRICES UNDER EUROPEAN
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    • 222 8 11. KARIM BAKSH SONS. A Boon to Suffering Patients! Wonderful Treatment and Miraculous Cure Piles °^ar^ F H. MANN known throughout Malaya ar.d a trial i p,LES s tC AtiST will convince you. An inspection of our numerous unsolicited estimonials will prove bur success in this sphere. For full particulars
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    • 319 8 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for th*. lowing materials or services Ft culars, see Municipal Tender Room Date of closnj, Earthworks at Holland Road Widening, from Farrer Road to Municipal Limit. (Tender Deposit $25k 4 p.m. Thursday. 17 a v L 1936. Supply of 50 tons of F.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 203 8 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAI Tandjong Pinang (Silver Gull) 10 a.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Santhia) 1 p.m. Hongxong (Santhia) 1 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Bintulu (Boribatt 2 p.m. India (Khandalla) 3 p.m. Burma (Khandalla) 3 p.m. India, South (Rohna) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Seiat Pandjang
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  • 304 9 "Death Penalty Entirely Justified" Moscow, Aug. 23. LEO Kamenev and Gregory Zinoviev, former Soviet officials sentenced with 14 other men to execution by a firing squad, faced death cheerfully today and freely discussed their admitted plot to assassinate Josef Stalin and overthrow his Soviet government. Kamenev. former
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  • 269 9 Should They Be Aeroplanes Or Hospitals? (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir. —Mr. Khoo Teng Eng"s letter of 3rd. inst. on the subject of purchasing planes for Marshal Chiang Kai Shek on njA forthcoming birthday Lk interesting. On the face of
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  • 91 9 Girl's Vain Bid To Save Him Th«P ,> Porthcawl. win a wome swam t0 rescue 2*Li! t gU 'i 01 bv th 22ft. l °H keep u her drow ™ng help Sea e reccntIv cri ed fOi The man Ernest Genge. aged 45. i pattern-maker, of Birmingham, was
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 133 9 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! Ntiliman's Freckle Cream bleaches them out while >ou sleep. Leave* the skin soli and white—the cami.■ \i" n fr<-h, clear and natural, tor 37 years thousands of user* ha. c endorsed it. So easy to umc. The first jar proves its nvigic worth. Stillman's Freckle
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    • 24 9 MOD E R N ZYLONITE DRINK DFLICIOUS AERATED WATERS' WATSON'S SARSAPARILLA THE DRINK THAT'S GOOD FOR YOU Agents:- WONG MUNYAL' Co., 43, Hongkong Street.
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    • 82 9 /7\ y "4711" Eau de Cologne is jjj/JAJj/l/ff* invaluable at all times and in I all places. |y v your "4711"! A Always a. your MgS^ service to refresh, to soothe and to invigorate Banishes headache and mi= graine, brain fag and fatigue. EE I U i *;\V#;Ve^ QUALITY-VALUE SERVICE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 324 10 GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT ALHA M R R A 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9-5 The Sensational Heavyweight Contest Between Ĕlk A V s i h m i: l i > JOE LOUIS I See The Sensational Knockout of SUPPORTED BY The Xc« CIIANIM picture < ,k--"CHANDUi ON THE I MAGIC
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    • 288 10 READ THE LOCAL REVIEWS! Hear the wonderful enthusiastic Opinions of all who have seen it! C A PITOL I NIGHTLY At 6.15 and 9.15 J THE PICTURE THAT MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED! THUNDERING ACROSS THE SCREENfAS THE OWNER GS» SAN FRANCISCO'S MOST NOTORIOUS DANCE HALL WHO )NALD Innocent
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    • 306 10 "IT'S GRAND FUN" SAYS STRAITS TIMES "THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE" SAYS FREE PRESS S "ENTERTAINMENT BEYOND THE AVERAGE" SAYS TRIBUNE. l TO-M< HT 6.15 !U J I jjjjTThr err.,.,,! ft ffi V. Distinction That Ha, fi 31 Jk- Comr to 1 his Th«-at« rs2 S V In Man Y, ar SB/fit* IViv.l.-
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  • 114 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 10 High Tides:—6.3s a.m.. 7 ft., 5.10 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup Tie, Police v. SC.C, Anson Road Stadium: Govt. Services Cup, Marines v. TreasuryAudit, Post Office ground. Tennis: S.C.C, S.R.C. and V.M.C.A. Tournaments. Opening of Kampong Melayu IValay School, 3.30 p.m.
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  • 24 11 Mr. Arthur Henderson M.P., was the «prater at the Pete de la Pa'x af 5jaint-Cloud recently. v/hlch was attended by approximately 400 000 people
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 494 11 UAOE BY rfc THE MAKERS 0 > famous |j Kaßjjl KXITTING is no longer a Tedious work, but a pleasure by using RAPID KNITTING APPARATUS FREE lessons demonstrations Start 7th September at BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. Phone 2115 UTEST ADVEBWSEMEtrte PGR SALE —2 males and 4 females I ,wn
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    • 145 11 PAR AMOUNT'S FIRST ALL- 4 OUTDOOR, ALL-ACTION ROMANCE EVER FILMED IN W J N A U RE'S BEAI'TI IU 1 ESavJaMkMslsßn Gin COLOURS! f The Never-To-Be-Forgotten Screen Entertainment THE TRAIL W *V LONESOME PINE A GRIPPING DRAMA AND A BRILLIANT CAST I SYLVIA SIDNEY FRED MacMURRAY HENRY FONDA FRED STONE
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    • 107 11 DO NOT DISCARD YOUR OLD SHOES SEND THEM TO OUR REPAIR SHOP AT BATA SHOE CO., LTD., CAPITOL BUILDING. Adv. of Rata Shoe Co., Ltd. ■> Tel S?8l. BE UP—TO—DATE 1 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED! CONSULT US FOR A PAIR OF MODERN, SMART AND WELL-fTTTM> EYE-GLASSES. SIGi IT-TESTING
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    • 385 11 SOME THING NEW! **2#*J!|f Rex Record 8820 ROUND THE WORLD WITH -The Mustc Goes Round and Around ISnffi \Jz*m*W Hear this honourable tune played Mmm Hr in H^ r e different countries-Russia, IP? Cuba, China, Vienna and America. In Russia, it is adapted to the Classical Majestic and Pompous way
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 462 11 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs ana tided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-io-date and complete. Happening* oj general interest will still be included in the "Dairy of Events." The "Club Diary" can cover meetings, entertainments, night-visits and such functions and sporting engagements other
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  • 958 12 COME interesting facts and figures relating Id livestock in Perak arc contained in the annual i < purl of Mr. S. H. kVhitworth, I >ii tor of V i tei mar) Resean ii ..iid v*eterinai3 Adviser, Malay* .or ld3o. Prom in.- remarks it is aii nt 1
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  • 79 12 Two Incidents Against Railways Reuter. mmn i u London, Sepc. 9 rpmo bomb outrages on Austrian rat ways occurred to-day. One wrect cl a guard 8 van on the Vienna-Rom 'Jtpreat and another was hidden in L commercial traveller's bag and wrecked f c oak mom
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  • 30 12 Leaving For Singapore Within A Month Reuter. Sept. 9. THE newly aprointed Singapore Con- p "^°'T rnl M Kao Ling Peh. called oi Oca Chanc Chun this mornin/
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  • 166 12 NOTES COMMENTS For Young Mothers f<HE2IB has bees much talk of the *iril< Wires Of tUnemporc" and lhe need for more attention to be given to the home. That enterprising ins? itution the Y.W.C.A. has decided to do something in the matter and announces a "class for j mothers of
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  • 197 12 fcfALAY journalism continues to iXiaSte rapid progress. A year ago tha. ehter- P'ising daily the Warta Malaya launched lan illustrated weekly the Warta Ahad. I This proved ;o successful tha. II has been followed by anotner weekly, the Warta Jnaka. and it is a iively and -veil produced
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  • 170 12 "J HE Associs, ion represents a -real profession In which m all hay an intimate interest. That profession is j perhaps more ths I <-ther, for moulding the future country which, each to out \vc are all serving." So writes ihe Hon. Mr. a. s -he Colonial Secretary, in
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  • 206 12 jJN his editorial comments Ifi Choon Eng discusses the quest schools and employment. He J "We firmly believe that It advantage tor all boys and I educated. Even if the boys :-ick their heels for a few yeai school, they will be be ter it. their spare
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  • 365 12 By "Looker On" A ONDON fi!m Paper synthetic blendes and wearers of wigs to steer clear of Singapore. "A new Official Secret Act." we are ng dyedT" tog d>ed hair and wigs are forbi Wig wearers are liable to be arrested as Sn^S tarethe to Britain
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    • 215 12 smipsonrs IQIUM SOCKS WFAR AN lODINE SOCK IN YOUR j SHOE. EE EE THE I KATIVK POWER OK THK lODINE 'WHICH is EtHEic a ATED BY CONTACT WITH THE FOOT) Bllill 1 CALMING AND EASING AND SOOTHIl j j ING YOUR FEET EVERY MINUTE Of KTTe J hAY ABOON TO
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    • 26 12 It. A. THOMPSON, n.o.Sc, j (Doctor of Ocular Science) Speciali/ins: hvesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem cas.'s. (Classes if needed. 4, Arcade, (.round Moor. Phone 300:*.
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  • 120 13 NEW PLANES Government Warships Forced Back London, Sept. 9. A JOINT meeting of the Labour Party thr General Council of the Migrtss, held at Plygtath, decided to adhere to the pdky "i non-intervention in Spain. I tied from reliable
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  • 310 13 II >i 1 1 1 •< Suspended For f'uo Days «Hstlaii. Sept 10 -San Sebastian front u.jy suspended during and 625 hostages held lUletly transferred to lo protect them, it i« Of the extremists hand -Keuter. Hendaye, St«pt. 10. .ire itnick by the ru- ball normal Barbers
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  • 16 13 untitled and Miss Janice Martin, photographed on leaving -'"'l« Singapore, .si. i ihcn vc>lerdav M> ..ilernoon.
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  • 69 13 H.H. the Sultan of Selangor photographed with his third on the for reasons of health. 5"«"* TROOP MOVEMENTS Reinforcements For Palestine Reuter. I G London. Sept. 8. ENERAL Dill, accompanied by Colonel H. J. Simson as Chief of Staff will command the forces in Palestine of eleven Infantry battalions and
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  • 50 13 neers commanded by Major General Armitage who is taking the whole headquarters staff of the First Division. The first reinforcements sail on Saturday.— Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem. Sept. 10. i One of the four British constables wounded at Acre has died.—Reuter. INDIAN LANDSLIDE Seven Villages Ruined: Heavy i Death-Roll Reuter Wireless.
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  • 41 13 Lueknow, Sept. 8. Jl HEAVY death-toll is feared in a rt landslide disaster in tin Gaihwal District. United Provinces. Thousands of tons of boulders have overwhelmed ecren villages.—Renter Wireless. NORTH CHINA Japanese Denounc? Mr. Wang Keh Mm Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 154 13 Shanghai. Sept. 9, THE J uptuitfsp press in Tientsin ks repotted to iISVt iaUOChed ,i sudden denuneiatlnn ol Mr. Want; Kelt Mm t-hairman ol the Economic AfT.ilrs Committee >1 the Charhar-Hopcl Poiuica; council, chaining him wilh canyinc huye lunds to assist leading Chinese hi North China so as to strengthen
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    298 13 Tientsin, Sept. 10 Mr Wang Keh Min called on General Tasluro, the Japanese Commander in Tientsin, yesterday. The latter stated that Japan was willing to give full assistance in the development of the economic resources of Charhar and Hopei. A detailed scheme is awaiting further consideration. The Japanese Government had
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  • 266 13 PAKHOI CRIME Investigations On Hie Spot Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Sept. 10. (JENEML H„ hie.,, the Governor *"T. the Governor K he"' th t K arv n „f c n reign Office to iucomnanv p4hoi aP nC c re P r «cntutivS f murder o, alleged Mr.
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  • 78 13 Troops Rushed To North Manchuria Sin Chew Jit Poh. DFSPITir r Sh,n S hai Sept. 10. ESPITE talk »f a Russo-Japanese K„.o dP e PrOChc ient lhe Japanese Kuantung Command is rushing reinforcements to northern Manchuria, the reason given bring the ncavv concentration of Soviet troous along the
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  • 46 13 Reuter. re,. T Nanking. Sept. 9. e n Jauanrse consul-general has formally protested to the rbreign Office here ove r th e Pakhoi incident In which a Japanese national is alleged to have been bea-en to death by i Chinese men on Sept 3.—Reuter.
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  • 68 13 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 9 Fresh tension has been injected into Sino-Japanese relations as the result of the death of Mr. Nakano. The Japanese gunboat Saga and the e'eff-oyer Wakatak are rushing to Pakhoi from canton and Shanghai, respectively, and also the Japanese destroyer Sanae is proceeding to
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  • 136 13 Japan And Her Submarines Reuter. Washington, Sept. 9. "IF the Japanese do not agree to four--1 teen inch guns by April I, 1937, then the sky is the limit for armament of the two battleships to be laid down next year," declared Rear-Admiral W. H. Standley at a
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  • 24 13 Moscow. Sept. 10. The Soviet leaders Bukharin and Rykov have been absolved of allegations brought against them in the recent triaL
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  • 49 13 League Secretary In Paris Reuter Wireless. Paris. Sept. 8. THE Press is centring interest on Italy where there ar e two visits of international importance to-day. M Avenol Secretary-General of the Leaeue i 4 visiting the Foreign Office and Polish tiona co-operation whereby the? wrtt
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  • 73 13 Visit To Famous Specialist Reuter Wireless. p» EDWARD "his NeunlnT y th VlSi f ted Pr fesSor Neumann, the famous ear siwiow remaining nearly an hour specia lst fcecrecy is maintained retrarrfintr t ho lSF n JS S* 1 s It 15 reliably slated the matter i c
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  • 7 13 Reuter. Neumann. I t .h?/,"'
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  • 34 13 Reuter Wireless. QIIFFV ii; iv f Tl e Ha uc Sept. 8. informed the ex-Kaiser of her b2S2*l I »«*w™«t to Prince Zu^ ,ppe of Biestcrfeld and Scorns hoisted at uill be
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  • 245 13 Case Against Engineers HEARING FIXED FOR OCT. 8 AND 9 i (From Our Own Reporter) CkCTnml* o Lum Ur Wednesday. QCTOBER 8 and 9 were dates Lt nisi couit to-day, for the hearing* oi against Mr a* of the tea bngineenru? Co t m j V 7
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  • 66 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Pe;ping, Sept. lfi. After the summer vacation all texi books in the middle schools and universities in Peiping must be approved by the Bureau of Social Affairs. The text books must not contain anything of an irritating nature as far as China's international rela*icas
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    • 182 13 r .-.f i "LOOK AT THAT i old- in: \im in I TYKE "I never accompanied the Mem to the icechest in vain. She would look doubtfully at a fair-sized remnant of a joint, sniff it/and then throw it to me. Now that darned H.M.V. terrier lias come into the
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  • 812 14 PIRACY CASE Threat To Discharge The Jury Singapore, Wednesday. REFERENCE to the manner in which a report taken down from complainant by a senior police officer of .Malacca, which "would cripple the administration of justice," and a remark addressed
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  • 427 14 Mission Due Shortly VICE-CHAIRMAN IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Thursday. A GREAT filip to the sale of Chinese goods in the Malayan market will be the exhibitions to be held in Singapore and other cities in Malaya by the Chinese Trade Mission, which is due in Singapore shortly.
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  • 181 14 Statement Of Singapore Municipality IN increase of 22 deaths over the previous week is reported in the Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Sept. 5. The statement, shows that there were 223 deaths during the week compared with 201 in the previous week,
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  • 39 14 By courtesy of Mrs. S. A. H. Shirazie there will be a Cinema Show at the Y.W.C.A., "B" Raffles Quay, on Saturday commencing at 6 p.m. Members of the Lotus Club and their children are cordially invited.
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  • 980 14 FIFTH ROWING REGATTA: CHIENGMAI FOURS Singapore. Thursday. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club will hold the Fifth Rowing Regatta of the season over the Breakwater Course on Saturday, Sept. 12. The A.P.C. launch "Mutiara" will leave Clifford Pier at 5.15 p.m. carrying officials and flag-officers of the
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  • 371 14 Dramatic Club's Able Production Clarence Van Dusen T. C. Hamlyn E. M. Ralston C. Crawiord-Lawson Dr Doran Harry Bowrey Dick Donnelly J. D. Hawley Bob Bennett Philip F. Kinsey Mrs. Ralston Mrs. H. C. Lee Gwen Mrs J. D. Hawley Ethel Miss Phyllis Rapley Sabel Miss
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  • 91 14 Arriving By Train To-morrow Morning Singapore. Thursday. AN. alteration in the arrangements for the departure o( 11.11. the Sultan of Selangor from Klang has been made. His Highness and parly were to have left Klang by the night mail yesterday evening and «ere lo arrive in Singapore
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  • 157 14 Bargains At Liquidation Sals THE partnership between Mr. Julian Frankei and Mr. David Fiankcl trading under the style and title </ Frankel Brothers at 101, Victoria otreet. Singapore, is being dissolved by mutua' consent, and the sale of the entire ftOCL in-trade of this well-known firm w liquidation
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  • 83 14 Result Of Increased Production London, Sept. 9. It was officially announced to-day. on behalf of copper producing companies operating under the restriction scheme that, effective as from Oct. 1, production will be increased from 25 to 20 per cent, curtailment. The pries of copper declined to-day by
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  • 99 14 "We Are Ready" POLISH FRONTIER FORTIFIED Reuter. Mttttsmy eourn.;.. l#r (I M to attack nut' Puti.. them! Wta aiv i 1U back." X *ar for Defence, ii. Opening nf tbr U<yl A. mv* on iln* PotUl i ?ome of (he Ku.sm>-0, took place (lurii.f 'JThe British
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  • 255 14 Reply To A British Suggt*tHjn Reuter. NllJ*' 1 HERR Wz%uii tb'.- i ;-,vb tne N'azi Pan •-w Mci*r Hj* let': pf" i pcLSt 4 years v.-ah He declared th < >, onger resemble m Jtiitta have bee" m. igaii: rcsonnninc jverybody Ls woi'Kln! kvcal inUe<id ul All
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  • 895 15 IMO PLEA •You Draw $2,000 1 Draw $26" a frenzied tones, a young k S 35* to have leapt *S Hon Mr D H. Elias, CM G. SSL and with an open clasp 1 nflicted a deep wound in his s* ?***SS
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  • 153 15 Film Record Of I.ouisSchmeling Fight AT THE CINEMAS Singapore Thursday «HE Mm record of the mou *nl aation&i boxing sung** m x.mjh unes-the Joe LOU* vs Ma, '^.nniennj. )o ut—attracted lar«c crowds to tut Mhpmbra Theatre "M--;ho\v wa.s well patron)-' crt n,,. The '.wlve-round t>out
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  • 70 15 Laurel and comedians, kept 3 roars of laughter Cinema, la "S. m fuU _i e ngth talkie last night l hen full plt "SSfS s»^« iCe and cLrL Starr*" In the prinClP Th C ro sutponu" e p™ r anune of *«tt IS OS
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  • 101 15 New Recreation Centre In 1 Singapore posed new P u^ lk and t he proposed d K,een Ac,uarlU,yhr committee appr lt y. the r c P! Q in W o, C ,g U a > the ConimivEUjls and S. Q worn, thc 3o;ird sioners* reprcsen < Singapore
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  • 44 15 Rumour Of Transfer Denied be to a higher appointment Mr. Bryant goes on leave bcr and will return to Malacca as sident Councillor. n t t0 which The only higher *W°^g B ngapore Mr. Bryant WUW f cceed W»V no
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  • 72 15 ?!Z held on Friday, of the Y Quav since the Oct. 2, at Raffles Ud > n pr0C eeds of sociation de nd o J^ 0 f ?ia yearly totheSC "f 1 wo W Neatly appreciate the come, it men as well as support of the puoiic.
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  • 17 15 Singapore. Wednesday, auction at the, sa^i. 30 Freehold land situated at Mohamed Aisree for $825.
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  • 24 15 Under the ausplces of the untitled meeting «n.. if. <l at P m l5a:;t Coa."' «oad. on P l Ari'hc', vi" be the .-pe.^i
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    • 44 15 rf o *y s i FOR j THE ROOMIEST AND MOST ECONO- MICAL OF ALL LIGHT CARS ON THE ROAD. THE JO WILL 7 H.P. TWIN CYLINDER AND 10 H.R FOUR-CYLINDER j show room 110-112, ORCHARD ROAD (Next to the SHELVADOR Refrigerator show room)
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    • 70 15 WYE VALLEY CANNED FRHTS VEGETABLES I»acked fresh from Garden and r—' Orchard. They are delicious. phone r>:m ws 176 4- j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j MoI Bl I NI O N INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i i j Agents: j S gmE, DARBY CO.. LTO. j j Singapore Branches. I I j
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  • 2873 16 PAYANG LAMED Spencer's Three Wins Singapore, Wednesday. POOD timrs were again returned at the second day's races of the Singapore Turf Clubs Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon. In the second event Aurora wun •n 1 mm.
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  • 64 16 "VIGILANT," the Malaya Tribune's f racing tipster. tipped three straight wins M v«sterdav's races— Benedict ($24 and sy>. Con Con (?18 and S9) and starlight ($lO and $<i). lie also named Bell Press, who won and paid ($lB and The following horses were tipped ty him for places:
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  • 11 16 Lambden >Dav:e> after winning the P paid his supporters $103 loTj
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  • 200 16 walk-Over For M.P.H. tKE was keen disappointment J the Anson Road Statfani rt*» Publishing; Hocs< walk-over at the e*»e** «f lhf Malays who failed to BeU a tear., TJe tw 0 teams wen meet acm match and a good game was inticiprjS Runners-up in last year s
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    • 70 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in B Bfk r.g). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Heagtaf LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CA* MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Ph-ne 4278. Office: Hontrkonjr R*rk Cfcws** fengthen the sore bronials and throat. They To preserve r-n h ro mIZ v. *J. conUm, every tablet re
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  • 194 17 American Owned Horse Wins St. Leger SINGAPORE RACES Handicaps For Saturday Singapore. Thursday. „n- wood day's racing is proISOTHEK the third A nu tti ipore Turf Club's Autumn %M C*£ "SZhm iuaU events Th" c ,ITS "he spllndid wea- ,l T ore a leu on the firfist her which Ff£
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  • 34 17 i» lor McCaff cry's Team Im Sttu-«pore WeUne&day tvum won the S.C.C tournament yestprDducbon's warn by 2 which were played I!-". Davidson's ream 1 and McCsffery's I vVi l.h.- .No hy .i-ntl,
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  • 420 17 SINGAPORE TENNIS Ties in Autumn Tourneys > Singapore, Thursday. TIES played off in the V.M.C.A. Autumn Tennis Tourney yesterday resulted as follows:— HANDICAP DOUBLES Kobayashi and VV. P. Wee —30 beat P C. Sands and A. C. Richards scr. 6—2; 6—2. on 0 Dr Chia Teck Yam and
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  • 58 17 tb. tonowin, «m Jumor DeP^™«/a?" a sKr.C. a- S P.".: morrow (Fr.cay riTVS trong, G. New Zj Ferguson V C. gweeKKe g, J. man. E. C M B H f os Vanna, M. W. Trail. M. T. Hope. B. S. v^ mbrugg en, S. H. Newman, B. M.
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  • 7 17 SCRC by four goals to one-
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  • 25 17 T he scorers in t^ s club and tween the Batsi Shoe Spom the Police whtth Hoo and Sports Cluh won by 3-nil.
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  • 68 17 Wins For Perry Miss Stammers 1 Reuter. Forest Hill*, Sept- 1 DRITJSH player» Mftatared furtl c V successes at Forest Hills <» American Lawn Tennis Champion--sH| riheihe ...the Singles. Fred Perry beat Cuile* 6—4, 6 2. 6—l to enter the semi-final Bryan Grant beat Van Ry«
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  • 128 17 Championship Ties for The Week-End ami) (tr\ Ticfc be played off this week-ena in the Singapore Open Championships 2.30 P m >s. Low Seah Chuan; Wlllariiran Wong Peng Soon. Leow Kim Fa t Charlie Chua; Robert Tan vs. S. A DU imdav 10 am.: Seah Eng Liftt and
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  • 40 17 THE Singapore Amateur Football 1 Association regrets that tagjvPnience was caused to spectators atTmon Road Stadium on WednesdayafteWn. Sept. 9th owing to the Malaya Football Association failing to field a team in the Challenge Cup match vs. M.P.H.
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  • 267 17 MAHMOUD 3RD Dour Struggle With Fearless Fox Reuter. London. Sept. 9. THE Si- Leger handicap was won to-day by Roswell, the American owner horse, at the rather long price of 20 to one. The result wps as follows: rtfk Bos well Fearless Fox 100-6 c Mahmoud s*l5
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    • 55 17 The Babywt I C liaiupi^ ll I Fit him to fight the future. Humanised TRUFOOD. Science has Humanised TRUFOOD to an" 'feed A A your s eK. B ive hvm SSiSed TRUFOOD from the beginning/ IMKAREST TO MOTHER'S MILK Obtainable from The Federal Dispensary* Lt*. The Medical Hall, Ltd, Lumpur.
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    • 179 17 COCOA '^BI Bp 1 COCOA A ilb tin-50 cents Bfe i/ 2 lb tin -30 cents 11) tin 20 cents 4 Twear Ihe psytho ray BADGE!| t SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE j WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. ;f| Price $3.00 each sr JOk sole BUffLiii i S MAX TING SCM,o«~ KM? «sessrs 858
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  • 276 18 Sappers Draw With R.A. I Singapore, Thursday. DECLARING for 157 with /our wickets in hand, lhe R.A. Changi, were robbed of victory over the R.E. by the intervention of time, the match being left drawn when the Royal Engineers had lest nine wickets for 127 runs. Bright batting
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  • 159 18 Results Of Mid-Week Matches Reuter. London, Sept. 9. rrai following marches ln the English •t- and Scottish Foctball Leagues were played yesterday: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1, Brentford 1. Birmingham 1, West Brom. A. 1. Derby C 3, Sunderland 0. Leeds U 1. Charlton A 1. Liverpool 0, Portsmouth
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  • 188 18 Hindu Association Beat Catholics Till; Hindu Association won the championship of the Indian Association Football League yesterday evening by defeating the Catholic Young Men's Association by tour goals to one on the LA. ground. G. Singh, Periaaamy, Rajaloo, Sangkaran, vaithiiingam, shanmugam, Thangavaloo, Ponnusamy, Rajoo. YM.A: S. Anthony,
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  • 493 18 QUESTIONS REGARDISc WOMEN'S CLUBS Singapore. Thursday. A DECISION to reduce the subscription fees for civilian hot key ciubs and military units was matte at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association, held at the Singapore Cricket CluU yesterday evening. .Mr. I-
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  • 106 18 Motor Racing More Speed Records Jolt n Cobb Gets Going Reuter. Sal! Lake City, Sept. 9. THE British racing motorist, John Cobb, fohnwing immediately on the records establish two days ago by the American driver, A. B. Jenkins, set up a series of new times on the Bonneville Salt Flats
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  • 63 18 tyj P l represent the REGULARS" at hockey against the Clerical Union on the latters ground Jt 5 p.m. sharp to-day (Thursday) Pat de Costa. Johni c Ritchie Tav Chin Lye (Capt) Hari Singh. Mohd. Shafe Ibrahim b Mohd. Lsa. Baba b Nordin Philip Almeida. P. Tangavaloo, F. N.
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  • 56 18 In a friendly natch played on M.;day on the S*H.B ground tin KepM Rovers XI def-atod the "B O S| toon of th? Midd'cs x Regt. by 4 jC* to 0 after a hard .ovt Scorers: Soon Hoe 1. Noor 1 W 2 for the winners and Shan
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    • 195 19 T. lOe. IMI fl ALL WAVE R VDIO. Q |y/ A.C. SUPERHET j HOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT. I Selegie Road, Singapore. I itl-^^^UALED 1 PARKER,"" 11 /mr MECHANICALLY PERFECT PEN EVER since fountain Working parts of the patented fiUitiß ■Jjf SsUp pens were invented, the device are never touched
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    • 259 19 BATTEKSBY fur felt HATS CV* —1 44 II I I I i i i .1 I •fr r- j FOR SECURITY j J BUY APPROVED MAKES. J 5 BUY FROM SPECIALISTS. j THAT IS S (BUY THE R. C\ A. MAGIC BRAIX. j !FROM KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 1 I
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1708 19 I W •> Ant B Felix). Sonata for Pianoforte and Violialßyan JListeners itadio p~ The Damascus Vase. 3. Forgetfulness. b) Three Ballads of Paul Fort (Philippe TI SH EMPIRE 9KgL&g Dryads (2) I Edited by Pascoe Thornton.' Thote Wo?Ss You add to XX» 1 ICF ....pn A Woodland Serenade (3)
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  • 333 20 3H Years' .Sonj, t "FATHER «i |~V SQCAH" JTNOVVX tin |> lU ing Squad, >„ Waller Hamhronlc. the four Jireu *aj.,. Criminal Inv« nt i»*.i n ih retiring fn»m 112 Police Fortv .t, nervier. As divisional of Inn ViVKI i t ai Scot lam I V j,i
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  • 25 20 The association of untitled team trawlers has tract with the Soviet Government i tlie sa'e of 10.000 to: rings and 30 000 toi November herrings.
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    • 440 20 See ill in as m Me Lest liqhi PHILIPSI LAM PS Stocked and V J recommended William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, PENANG. MASTERS-2,36 P sTpIRI TISM I j Does Spiritism establish speech and contact with the Dead? Who was S the first Spirit Medium? L< <
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    • 2128 20 I a 2 III p n. News bulletin. Malayan Listeners Itaclio 5.20 p.m. Light recorded music. 5 50 p.m. Time signal. For the Continued from page 19) children. 9 6 05 p.m. concert. dio-Paris. Soloists: Armin Luz. Heinz Jansen. 8 50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 6.35 a.m. News in French
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  • 934 21 lECTION MURDER TRIAL SENTENCE (From a Ceylon Correspondent) Colombo, Aug. 30. j ka*D£G£DERE was sentenced to death on Aug. 27 by Mr Koch, at the Audience Hall, Kandy, where the Midland m were held. He left the Court premises with a cheery 0 e el
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  • 152 21 "Feast Of The Lantern" Celebrated Perth, Sept. I. Recently as the tide turned, just before midnight, miniature pearlins luggers loaded with cakes, fruits and other dainties set sail from Broome over the sea to the spirits of departed Japanese divers. This was the climax to the innuil
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  • 389 21 Missing Will Found In Bible Sydney, N.S.W. Aug. 31. A WORLD-wlde search for next-of-kin of a supposed intestate has been suspended by the Public Trustee. A document purporting to be a Will executed by the deceased has been found. It was concealed in the dilapidated binding of
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  • 197 21 Woman's Experience With Deadly Snake Johannesburg, Transvaal. DETRIFIED by fear at the sight ot a deadly black mamba coming towards her. Mrs. S. P. Bekker. wife of the administrator of the Transvaal, narrowly escaped death in the Kruger National Park recently. She probably owes her lite
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  • 177 21 Elected To Manitoba Legislature Winnipeg, Manitoba. JAMES Litterick, a 35-year-old Scot J elected to the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, is the first Communist to win a seat in a provincial of state assembly on the North American continent. The only other Communist now a member of a
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    • 221 21 Pennj-a-mile motoring m?rvzsnaz only possible with the features. The windscreen is controlled by a simple winding All C T I M C C C M 1 handle which permits the A"% U O I I W E- V Eh IX i glass to be opened to a greater Think! The
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  • 760 22 Hen Lays Penny "Daring" Bathing Belles Wanted Family Leaps From Train Judge "Pays" Thief Fine HERE are queer stories from various parts of the world sent by Reuter correspondents:— IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE "The most daring bathing costume" will win a prize for its fair wearer at
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  • 179 22 Insufficient Operatives To Cope With Demand London. Despite the fact that the Coronation is nearly nine months ahead, factories that make flags and bunting are already struggling under an avalanche of orders on a scale never before experienced Manufacturers at Leeds, Yorkshire, one [of the chief centres of
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  • 65 22 Belgrade. A SOW in a Yugoslavian village near the town of Smederovo has given birth to "Siamese Piglets." The piglets have eight, perfectly normal leg;*, two heads and two tails. But they have only one set of ribs between them, as they are joined down the side from
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  • 404 22 Sir Josiah Stamp's Proposal Blackpool. A SUGGESTION for an "inventions clearing house," managed by a committee of scientists and a committee of industrialists and bankers was mentioned by Sir Josiah Stamp, the famous economist, in his Presidential address to the British Association here to-day on "The
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  • 99 22 Potatoes Cause False Alarm On French Cruiser Paris. In viev; of "a certain effervescence" on board the French cruiser Duquesne, returned somewhat hurriedly to Toulon When it got there it turned out that the "effervescene" was limited to a large stock of potatoes, which had been taken on
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  • 511 22 An Investigation CYCLISTS M0S71 "ESPONSIBlS pEDAL cj cyclists) are accidents than any otlTj driver, states the Mini 1 port s new report, p day. on fatal accidents Moat pedal cydiid 3 fatal accident killed. i ACCOUNTED FOP I m Pedai eyeiist alone 1,376 deaths out of
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