Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII. -No. 2IS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore, Tuesday, Sept. i."», I93ti The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936. FI VE (,'FA'T?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 74 1 fiend The SUNDAY I TRIBUNE Dominant in Malaya NO WARM, THANKS P >>}^rz>tek MILK AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND j Land j j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- j j tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get
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    • 105 1 THE NEWS I WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE XLI M i POWDERED MILK PURE ISSE?! SAFE I MILK [CESb MILK I FOR FOR j DRINKING OR l§Bp GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. S Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: 1 I GETZ BROS. CO. Sole Agents:-SIME, DARBY Co..
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    • 991 2 Prrtwrrd in kttmany J^j^yj^^fljfflyy^ 48, Dickson Road, Singapore. 1937 Cambridge Classes-admission registered. Private lesions and coaching in lish. French. Dutch, and Malay give* v Cambridge University graduate (JViJS LL.B.) also translation work in the above languages executed, at moderate charges. Apply 74-4, Bras Basah Road (near St. Joseph's Institution). TUITION—AII
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    • 630 2 Auctioneer, Valuer, Buying and Selling Agent; Mortgages arranged. Valuations made, Rents collected. J. R. PERKINS, Office 61, Anderson Road, (Store: 46, Anderson Road). Ipoh WANTED KNOWN—Thye Hong's Biscuits and Sweets are being retailed at Thye Khong Co., 17 South Canal Road and Thye Hin Co., 12 Chulia St.. at tactory
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    • 258 2 IWiirHJAIIUN. The Public are hereby informed that the level crossing at Telegraph Post I 478-8 over the r.ad leading from Johore Bahru Singapore Road to Chua Chu Kang Road will under repairs between the hours 11 p.m. on 18.9.86 to 5 a.m. the following morning and the road will be
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    • 251 2 3<^^^ A living tribute to TItLFOOD This young man is John Bright another witness to the nourish ng power of Humanised TRUFOOD. His mother writes: 33, Gloucester Road, Ealing, W. 5 "Dear Sirs, I am enclosing photograph of Baby 'John; at 14y 2 months, which J thought might interest yon
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  • 1166 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES REJUVENATION OF LINER THE CERAMIC All Accomplished In 11 Weeks SOMETHING of a record has boon achieved by the Govan yard of Messrs. Harland and Wolff in the rejuvenation and refurnishing- of the 18,750 tons liner Ceramic, which arrived in the Mersey recently. In the brief period
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    • 416 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA i\ 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. MM, > SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 COKFU 15,000 Sept. 25 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 HAGI 15,000 Oct. 23 16,000 Nov. 6 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 LNA 17,000 Dec. 4 RANPURA
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    • 130 3 I¥. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, t ms. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. 16 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 Rates to Ist Class lad Class Naples $497 $540 $317
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    • 525 3 ML M. LINE j (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) Incorporated in France) SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAPAN. at tin? height of the maple blossom I season LEAVING SINGAPORE OCTOBER 9TH IMb" by M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL VISITING: SAIGON, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI RETURNING SINGAPORE NOVEMBER 24TH 1936 by M.V. "MARECHAL JOFFRE" IS DAYS IN JAPAN including
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    • 544 3 I'ASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motprshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S Spore Malacca P.STiam P'ng KKRTA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15 1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 0-2 .IUTLANDIA 23-2 23 2
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    • 468 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w- NORDDEUTSCH ER LLOYD f -nip (Incorporated in J Germany), The undernoted are the Company' intended fixtures:OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, NORTH CHINA ft JAPAN. Due B'DOtt "ISAR" omits Penang, Port Swettenham, H'Kong S'hai Sept 2o 8 "CREFELD" omits Singapore and Manila, Due Penang Sept. Port Swettenham Sept 3U
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  • 506 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 14. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 4 7 3 4 October Buyers 7 5 8 7 11 16 +1 16 Sellers 7 3 4 1% Oct.lDec. Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers
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  • 814 4 Dividend Of 3 Per CentPassed Siug-iporc. Monday. A DIVIDEND of three per cent. wu> declared at the annual meeting of the Brunei United Plantation*, Ltd.. held to-day at ihe French Bank Buildings. The Directors' reports and accounts for the year ending June 30 were passed. The Board
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  • 463 4 Annual General Meeting 'Pill meetinl,' of t, holders of puteh Tin 1-» 5'5« held Qt the ie- > toe 6—8, Ih^rsSe,» I" ,n tit) p ,n lVfr 5) 11 presided ano lit moving the "l the dlte<. tors' tl»p.»r> lor th< v'.ll ended Ar>r 30. 193«. 5
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  • 52 4 Loan Of $30,000.0(10 From Sino-Franeo Hank j "1 THE Smo-Franco Br.nfc 1: > lt\cu contract with ihr Chlnr- Goms ment for the construction src posed Chungking-Cheiuru Bsilww- p agreement provides Cot In railway materials to Cli: A party of French ?i "i arrived in Szcchuen 'o a:: work—Sin
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  • 103 4 Milan The policy of revising the contacts of various categories oi workmen, a view to preventing the possible effect of the agitation which had begun lor an increase in wages and genera! improvement of conditions, is being pursued with great care by the corporate authorities. After the
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  • 58 4 TIN RUBBER OUTPUTS Messrs. Borneo Co., IM f; following outputs for Au TIN PCs Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd v Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd 345 tA. Etam» 31 5 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. tLanaii Sungei Kinta Tin Dree gQ Temoh Tin Dredging U RUBBER Kuala Reman Rubber Estates. Ltd. ***** Lok
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  • 78 4 During the week endrng reexports of tinned pmeapg ieb. Malayan ports amounted to *w Of which: or tot* 22,660 <53 per cent rm v United Kingdom. 1,590 *P» cases to the Continent oi Euw* (35 per cent.) to 3.390 «8 per cent., cases Total exports for the l*noo
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    • 237 4 f FREQUENT DIZZY SPELLS nearly meal W suffered severe /rmm pains too. I teas I\ X jpfwOt S miserable, nervous. \y|^p^*^By "A/y doctor told me it teas a case '.Voir enjoy my food thorof too much acid in the stomach— oughly without fear ofdizziness advised Phillips' Milk of Magnesia or
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  • 378 5 Financial Correspondent) pore, Tuesday morninj?. RUBBER 26% cts.. up 1 1 ct. rone: Steady. 7 unchanged. 16 5 16 cts., unchanged. Tone: Steady. from America it this morning and busiussed hero at yjj over lay's prion. n in the L.K. dtu ing rather po r being only
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  • 92 5 1 London, Sept. 14. A M.sonal influences. c continued to expand Imports amounted to npaied with £68.731,020 £59,146.232 In August last d £35,258.115 against idy and £34,882,955 in -exports were £4.355.909 £4,991.716 in July and ago. Although the and exports and re- »w< r than in July, they
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  • 1541 5 Issued bu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Singapore. S?pt. 15. 10 a.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt I Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt 4 Am™,* r*u_ Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 47 /2 43 49 1 North Taiping 0.53 057
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  • 216 5 Bolivian Shipments Again In Arrears TIN sticks rose by 843 ions in Augw:- 1 According to A. Strauss ami Co the world s visible supply, Inclua ng th carry-over in the Straits, but excluding that* m Arnhem smelters was 10.02.1 torn on August 31. against
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  • 107 5 London, Sept. 14. Paris 76 55 64. Athens 531 sellers. New York 5.06 3 16. Bucharest 675, Montreal 5.06. sellers. Brussels 29.27. Belgrade 220. Geneva 15.54. Monti video 38 9 16. Amsterdam 7.13 3 ,i. sellers official. Milan 64 5 16. Buenos Aires Berlin 12.58. sellers official. Stockholm
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    • 97 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid UP $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 518«. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, t Chairman, Chionh
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    • 547 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D Almeida Street. Authorised and Suoscribed Capital £2.000,000 Pmid-np Capital £1,000,000 i Reserve Fund 50G.UU0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on
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    • 156 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAIJPIJnj rutUi Capital Fully Paid len 10U.u00,»..;. Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.003 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA BRANCHES at Alexandria, Baiavi* Bumoay, BeiHn. Calcutta. C*nwn Daircn, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hcr.Ko'* Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angejes Manila. Mojl. Nagasaki, Nagoya, Nc* York, Osaka, Paris, Pelping.
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  • 82 6 Penang. Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, i Pair Mine. Egypt E and S Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe Nigeria. Gold Coast and N and S. America Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, Ja»k. Bu&rure. Amsterdam and London Nt'norlands, closing 12 45 pm to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra. Netherlands,
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  • 126 6 Mail* expected from Netherlanas Indies by Air <Net her land-.> time of delivery of boxholders' letter onlv 1 p.m. and general delivery of tetters and parcels 1.40 p.m to-day. Mails expected from Australia. Netherland* Indies etc. by Air «Q-intusi. time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 2 3D
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  • 29 6 1 he ss. Kampur for Bangkok I Parcels I •my Malls previously announced as •lading at 11 ajn. will now close at 7 1 pm to day.
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  • 129 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 15. East Wharf 'Entrance Gate l 1 H.M.S. Herald 22. Main Wnari (Entrance Gate 3) Kutsang 16: Menestheus 14; Kampar, Kedah 10: Menelaus 8: Nankoh Maru 6. tanpirp Dock (Entrance Gate 3> City of Khios 32; Azumasan Maru
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  • 87 6 Kola; British; 729 tons, from Ban b ko. 14.9 to Bangkok 19.9. Batavia; Netherlands; 684 tons, frOB Djambi 14.9 to Djambi 16.9. Thedens, Dutch; 1.171 tons, horn Palembang 14 9 to Palembang 16.D. Havre Maru; Japanese; 3,450 tons from Calcutta 15.9 to Hongkong 16.9. Anhui; British; 2,080
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  • 46 6 Reuter. London, Sept. 14. Stocks of rubber in London on Saturday last totalled 45,249 tons. Deliveries on Saturday last amounted to 1,456 tons. Stocks of rubber in Liverpool on Saturday last totalled 61,030 tons. Deliveries on Saturday last amounted to 1.228 tons —Reuter
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  • 30 6 Reuter. London. Sept. 14. Stocks of pepper in London on Saturday last totalled 13,839 tons, of which 12,067 tons were white pepper and 1.772 tons black pepper —Reuter.
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  • 44 6 Mr. W. L. Armstrong. deput borough engineer, of Blackpool, has been appointed borough engineer of Margate, and Mr. N. I Pugh deputy water engineer of Wolverhampton. They succeeded Mr. E. A. Borg. wno is retiring after holding the joint appointment for about 30 years.
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  • 59 6 Alderman Wair, sitting at the Justice Room. Guildhall. dismissed the charge against Sasza Michati Flatto. a merchant, of Rookwood Road, Stamford Hill 'on bail), of fraudulently converting to his own use and benefit jewelry of the value of £450 which haa been entrusted to him by Mr. Szmm Joseph Szostak.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 223 6 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. EXCELLENT CUISINE POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTIN ENTAL DISHES HIGH CLASS 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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    • 115 6 Your Hair and its care The warmer the weather the -icre often you must shampoo your hair. Yet too frequent shampoos rob it cf i *s luster, bring on dry scalp and thinning hair. Before every shampoo apply 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic to the scalp j and massage thoroughly. Allow the
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    • 284 6 NEWARK Of I»o yi,!, lor with Arc y.u. from «-toir.t" Scaicely nnyon» of modern hfc S.tl,. It In time. Others > —but even wi.«e ones and li Maclean Srand Stou. An that Maclean Sufferers from ulcers and l found in d Their lettei> joy and tl «nl^, You can be
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 584 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES POR PER DATE AND TIME TUESDAY France «parcels only. Pre*.. Downer Sept. U 3 p.m. Indo-Chlna ao p The Netherlands Indie»:—Baigan and G. C Merlin la 4 pja. SVslat Pandjang Hong Thong 15 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilifc. (no parcel mail. Rokan 15
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    • 101 6 WHAT'S ON T Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 15 High Tides:—10 50 am.. 8 ft., o ins.. 10.43 pjn.. 9 It.. 7 ins. Polo: Tournament, Singapore Polo Club. 4.JO p.m. Football: S A F A Cup. Police V H-M S. Terror. Anson Road Stadium. Tennis: S.R.C and Y.MC.A.
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  • 960 7 ALLEGED OFFER TO SETTLE OUT OF COURT Singapore, Monday. fHAT he was offered 55.000 by the 1 friends of Karban Hussein Mula ,l„y..in Bhai. the second accused, t() ttle the case out of court was the statement made by the man._er of sin Heng and Co. at
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  • 797 7 Sin fiend's I«alx*ls On Other People's Tins Hl< lordship: Aftei September you weie putting Sm Heng:» labels o» other people's lin-.*—I might have. Ir July and Aueust ynu did?—Yes. Alter ember was Sin Heng in a position to supply you with what y u needed?—He could supply.
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  • 148 7 Alleged Attempt To Cash Forged Cheque (From Our Otvu Reporter> Penan>. Set#. »2 THK iUSpictoiu. ol a payit.u dei.: lu tut Chartered Bink ird a* the UT:sl of Jnivtncs" bnrbee ytrtorttny. H i-' alleged lhat the mni nnn Inn» »ia Bank to rami a bearer :<pj» dnlch w
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 88 7 I-I*j£22EUB^BBDfIHH|[|^HHI^HG3B IBATTERSRY fur folt HATS r<H < A H N A I E E WAT SANG MEDICATED WINE VVgtv Th? active principle of this wine is the famous and valuable "G n Seng" -and deer's young horn jtjfcfiP —the tonic aeti m of which is increased greatly y\ by a
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    • 121 7 Here js I VA/HAT a blessing to have abundant energy- to feel gloriously fit and full of vigour! ll Mind and body alert to enjoy life to the full— work seems a pleasure. Brand's Essence of m Chicken is a wonderful tonic and vitalizer, toning gj up the whole system
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    • 206 7 wymiTw-v/ti-ÜBE §ieiowicie"l KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE "jSjJ 8 TAIPENG IPUH 40.00 0 REFERENCES ARE CONTAINED IN THIS WONDERFUL VOLUME iguDICTIONARY UK fio\ \rv AND i EXCYCEOPEDEI I fc WITH OVER 1 SL 2 512 PAGES $2*> ,0,000 FACTS AND FIGURES ON II EVERY SUBJECT. |j I t*f( A GUIDE TO THE
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    • 136 8 ALHAMBRA f§jj NOW THEY'RE DAME-CRAZY! If wIBEST MAN I with BELA LUGOSI anu ELOKivNcfc u»cE DON'T MISS THIS COMEDY SPECIAL! IT'S EVEN MORE ninlLLi.Mj iHAA "BfcLOW THE SEA" I SOMETHING BIG IS i T f T 1 If W\ W% A ALH AM BKA SONGS jj^H^@ll^K^w' t *\^^^^&jj!^mSm^i^ JOE E.
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    • 192 8 ACTION! FIGHTS! Here's a grand Exciting Picture that brings you back to the old days of "RIN-TIN T!\"! Xif%\T(t% Opening To-ni?ht See BUCK, the Screen's r/w DOG-HERO helo the CANADIAN "MOUN TIES" TO GET THEIR MAN ■■■MM SEX The Sensational ight between 'BUCK" THRILL AGAIN of "Call of the fijjtflt.
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    • 206 8 ITHE STAR OF "I WAS A SPY" AND "39 STEPS" SCOREsT SUCCESS IN HER FIRST HOLLYWOOD PICTURE! SPANISH CIVJL^rt 6-15 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL SCREENING OF "LA X D O I PRO M 1 S ii The Most Sensational Adventure since "COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" l\cxt Change at the CAPITOL ■iHWPEf Jfi
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  • 391 9 Official Programme EXHIBITIONS IN SINGAPORE Singapore. Monday. Chinese Trade Mission arrived in Singapore this morning by the Plancius from Batavia, bringing with then a large consignment of samples of Chinese goods. The Mission will hold an exhibition of these at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on
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  • 41 9 Export From Straits Forbidden Singapore, Monday. A PROCLAMATION forbidding the n export of war materials, aeroplane motors and components and aircraft of all kinds from the Straits Settlements to Spain is issued in a Gazette Extraordinary published to-night
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 756 9 > i.V THE «ION COUNT OP THE 8TRATTS SETTLE»HENTS. SETTLEMENT OP lvlALACCA. Suit No 60 Of 1912 m lh« 3«att?r l»f the «state «f Chan luan Deceased. Netween > «kit! KlOW NEO Executrix under the ;>i,l vf PUAN 8lN TI AN Deceased PlarutiN And < l«AN XANti SWl. t,,kE t
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    • 632 9 >VAiNTLI). vacancy occurs ni the Singapore Office of the Malaya Tribune press Ltd. for an intelligent clerk with knowledge of newspaper advertisement worl: Applicant', should forward details of 'hen experience, salary required, etc in writing to the Accountant. Kfaiaya Irlbune Press. Ltd. in the first instance. A CLERK WANTED-Passed Senior
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    • 234 9 BE DAK II{(,IN FACE POWDER Manufactured in Batavia, Java. This Famous Face Powder is now obtainable in Singapore. It beautifies and smooths the skin. Guaranteed free from injurious ingredients. Try a box and be convinced. Please apply for fre? sample packet for a week's trial. From Sole Distributors. THE CHENG
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    • 486 9 ———i— I WILL TEACH YOl HOW itiM^l Bra'-JjL TO SYNCOPATE' says BILLY MAYERL Jl 'HERE ARE MY JB^^^^m^LtLmm BOOKS' 1§ Billy Mayerl Billy Mayerl Special Tutor-Course in Modern Syncopation for Piano $2.00 Billy Mayerl Studies in Syncopation Book 1, Six Studies $1.50 Book 2, Six Studies $1.50 Book 3, Six
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  • 131 10 MKS* ANG SWEE CHJANU. ne- MADAiM 'IAN CHENG NEO, aged &0. passed away j>eacefully at her residence No. 52, East Coast Road, in front of Roxy Cinema, on Monday, Liu* 14th Instant, aL 9 40 p rn., leaving behind one son. Ang Kay Guan, one daughter-in-law ;ind
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  • 740 10 yyi'l have published authoritative articles from the Crown Colonist on the subject ol the unification of the Colonial Service, a subject which Is of particular interest to »h» inhabi tints of Malaya. In Britain ivil Servants :.r incn with whom the ordinary members of the publ!4 do
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  • 184 10 Retiring Governor-General Of Indo-China Singapore, Tuesday A F T KR i'i years spent in Indo-Chlna, M Rene Robin, the Governor-Gene-ral. Ls retiring at the age limit. He arrival m Singapore by the M M. mail President Domnet this morning on his way back to France, Interviewed
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  • 61 10 Ascends Over 5 Miles With Heavy Load Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 14. The well-known Soviet pilot Major Yumasher claims to have established a world record by ascending over 5 miles while carrying a load of five tons. Data concerning his feat is being sent to the International Federation
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  • 250 10 NOTES COMMENTS Mr. Eric Macfadyen MR Eric Macfadyen's article on "Planting as a Career," which was reproduced on this page, is a reminder that Mr. Macfadyen himself ha.s had a career of a more than usually varied nature. Born in 1879, he was educate! at Clifton College and Wadham College,
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  • 125 10 T-HE South China Morning Post, of Hongkong, is very complimentary to Penang in a leading article on the 1: oth anniversary of that settlement. "Penang." says our contemporary, "has been called the gateway of the Far East, for it is here that the traveller from Europe makes
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  • 112 10 "THE two impressions conveyed visitor," continues the article, are of beauty and unruffled calm The harbour lacks the size and grandeur m either Singapore or of Hongfcong, there anything comparable to Kowlloon hills and The wooded sl< the Peak. "The palm clad shores and hills have however, a
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  • 229 10 JHE administration of Penang strikes our contemporary as idmirable. It points out that the kement is under a Resident Councilor but the town has a Municipal Cormnissicn. over which Sir William Peel -the former Governor of Hongkong; presided for many years. "Sir William," .states the South China Morning
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  • 406 10 By "Looker On" are the world's cleverest crooks to be found?" asks a writer. The answei. of course, is that they're not. A A Mj Because he kissed his wife in a cinema, an American was fined twenty dollars' Nor did his troubles' end there, because
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    • 188 10 THE WORLD S BEST Sutl<sn'j are grown wilh OBTAINABLE PROM: ltoltl\SO\ *V «0.. LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR -r~~~—~~~r~n r USHER'SI o. v. j i/jwltoA whisky for the conn isseur who i iBljisK>n i; i, appreciate bouquet and enjoy to 1 V' fc n( olls flavour which s j h h
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    • 28 10 ii R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc., (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint. slilmioi inal vision, problem j eases. Glasses If needed. 4, Arcade, (iround Moor. Phone 3002.
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  • 653 11 BRITISH SHIP FIRED ON 19TH ROUTE ARMY PREPARES NEST OF MACHINE-GUNS Advance Of Mongolian Troops Hongkong, Sept 15 REPORTS are current to tire effect that when the Japanese fleet arrives in Pakhoi it will force an entrance into the
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  • 70 11 One Dead: Four Others Injured Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. IZ. k LANDING party from H.M.S rt < icala is investigating the firing the British-ship Tai Lee on the West River last night, when the I kinese quartermaster was killed and the British master and engineer til
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  • 98 11 Plies Home In Private 'Plane British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 14. JJJS Majesty the King arrived back in Uiirt land to da y at the end of his r.'ohl abroad Having travelled over- Jy train frora Vienna, His Majesty fVr i aboUt IUDCh time at
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  • 69 11 Recovering From Recent Illness British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 14. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, who is making good recovery from his recent illness, hopes to be in Geneva on Monday next to lead the British Delegation attending the League meetings. In his absence
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Husband Of Norma Shearer Santa Monica. Calif. Sept. 14 Thi 1 n-a:h occurred hert to-day of Irving Thalberg. the producer husband ni Norma Shearer, famous Hollywood film rtac. Norma was at her husband'.; bedsid? when the end came—Reutcr.
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  • 17 11 Mr. W. L. Midford, of the P.W.D., Taiping, and Mrs. Midford have sailed for Home from Penang.
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  • 18 11 Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Robinson, who were spending a month's holiday fxk Ipoh, have returned to Kajang.
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  • 816 11 A REMARKABLE CAREER GOVERNOR OF ROTARY: BRILLIANT MINISTER IN SIAM Singapore. Tuesday. deeply regret la record ihj death of His Royal Highms.t Prince Purachatra of Kambaengbejra. the Siamese Prince who had made his home in Singapore, which occurred in the General Hospital this morning. Death was
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  • 77 11 Richman And Merrill LAND IN BOG NEAR HARBOUR Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 13. 'JHE American airmen Harry Richman and Dick Merrill took off from Southport Sands at 3.04 a.m. to-day on their return flight to America in their aeroplane "Lady Peace."—British Official Wireless. St. Johns. New Foundland,
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  • 51 11 Planes Go To Rescue Of Airmen Reuter. New York. Sept li AEROPLANES arc proceeding itorr. here to Muss rave Harbour where I> oilman and Merrill are marooned will, a damaged propeller The airmen made ihe fastest t Went crossing. heating Mrs. Markhania ivcent record by over Rix hours
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  • 71 11 Eight Killed And Thirteen Injured Canton, Sept. 15. 11 TROUGH train on the Cantonn Hankow Railway collided with a bus in the vicinity of Changsha, the Hunan capital, on Sunday. The tiain was derailed and overturned and the bus was crushed. Eight passengers were killed and 13 injured.
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  • 92 11 A LANDSLIDE First Congressional Returns Reuter. Portland (Maine), Sept. 15. THE first returns in the Con- gressional elections in Maine, which are regarded as prophetic of the prospects in the coming Presidential elections, have provided a shock for the supporters of President Roosevelt. Returns in 18
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  • 86 11 Without Reply BRITISH TANKER BOMBED Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 15. •THE bom bard men 1 of Alcarzar, in Toledo continued yesterday with- »111 reply from the iiiKiirttrntr?, states the Minihti v of Wj|\ In the meantime ihe insurgents rejected a mediation offer bv lh* rhiiean Ambassador,— iteliter.
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    • 14 11 l-fifc'.'iSij get your specs from ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO., for Style, Comfort and Perfect Vision
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    • 92 11 1 TANK I GO OME "I have not now ze ouse.. nor ze eats. For plenty time I aye live in ze ice chest...ze food I aye much enjoy.. I throw ze big party and my friends they make merry with ze am .ze cheese ze buttair and ze milk.
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  • 861 12 NEW BILL Redemption Of 31/2 Per Cent. Stock A LOAN Bill to authorise tlie raisin? of $3U.006.M0 by the Colony Government will be introduced &t a special meeting of the Legislative Council which, by proclamation of H- E.
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  • 246 12 Second Meeting Of The Committee British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 14. THE second meeting of the International Committee for the application of an agreement regarding nonintervention in was held in the Locarno room at the Foreign Office this afternoon. The meeting was attended by the representatives of
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  • 114 12 Tried To Extort Money From Schoolboys (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. A SERIES of assaults on school-boys by hooligans who attempted to extort money from their victims, had their sequel in the first court to-day, when Mr. R. O. Davis, Officer in Charge of Detectives,
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  • 51 12 Progress Of Youths On Malayan Tour (From Our Own Corresponded'i Malacca, Sunday. THE three Singapore cyclists, Dendroff, Nonis and Ishak, who are on a Malayan Cycling tour arrived yesterday at Malacca. They will be leaving for Seremban on Monday and they hope to finish the tour in 3
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  • 99 12 Arrival In Singapore With Her Son Singapore, Tuesday. Among the passengers on board the President Doumer which arrived in Singapore this morning on its way to Europe is Mrs. Chan Wai Chow, wife of General Chan Wai Chow, the brother of General Chan Chai Tong, the
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  • 73 12 The V.M.C.A. School Of Commerce The First Prize Day of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce, Singapore, will be held on Friday, Sept. 18, at 6.15 in the V.M.C.A. Hall. Mrs. Graham White has kindly consented to distribute the prizes and certificates won last year and the Yen. Archdeacon
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  • 1369 12 AMAZING STORY OF PLOT AGAINST THE KING Reuter. TV M. -M. M JM* MS V A Tlhe Old Bailey yesterday, George Andrew McMahun, having been acqui fed on the first two counts of alleged intent to endanger the life and presentation of arm» at the person
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  • 354 12 Made Case Worse TRIPLE COLLISION IN JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 14. AS the result of a collision in which two cars and a lorry were involved at the 4th mile, Scudai Roaa, Lee Yap Mong, the driver of tne lorry, was this morning
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  • 17 12 Mr. J. S. Hallann, the well known Perak rugby player, has left Penang tor Home on furlough.
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  • 301 12 NAZI CONGRESS Hitler's Hate Of Bolshevism Reuter. THE Nazi Party'ronsress 1 brought to a climax to-day «Z a mimic fight, in which seventh thousand infantry and tanks Dar T" cipated, in the presence of <Vn cellor Hitler, Nazi leaders, d,plom ats and mditary attaches. while th,
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  • 191 12 Factories Re-Ort'ninu NEW MLN BEINt; EN(iA<«EI) SUH r uti IhNlkA "TiIK It o|>nnn r <i 1 two in Johurc, !'«»r oj»> .'<u 1 «sci>k\ thr !;•(<*1 ii"'-' 1 111 (In* strike "f j Tht*y have rCAiAitt'i 1 ,r labour it-nv v-Kicli 1 men ting day o,n The
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  • 408 13 IN SINGAPORE Speed-Up On Return Flight Singapore, Tuesday. Till Monospar Croydon monnplan in uhich the Master of Sfnip.il t rf»il from FnelaiH on a fliela 14, Australia arrived at Sineano<e m terdav afternoon and is due to leave CM* afternoon for Java en route to Melbourne. The
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  • 110 13 "Bintang Bulan Puasa" At The Regal "Id-Ka-Chand." or "Bintang Bulan Puasa," a very fine Hindustani talkie, in which there are a number of splendid songs and dances, was shown to an •.ppreciative audience last night at 'th; Regal Theatre, Geylang Serai. Ashraf Khan, the wsll-known Hindustani singer. Miss Sardar and
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  • 4 13 WRONG TO PAWN IT
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  • 163 13 If You Pick Up A Watch In The Street Singapore, Monday. Ratgarsit Singh, an omnibus driver employed by the Singapore Traction Company, walked into a pawnshop in fcerangoon Road one afternoon last week with a ladies' wrist watch in his hand. He placed the watch on the counter to be
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  • 40 13 Singapore. The Imperial Airways announce 'ha. with the exception of their "plane which arrives from Australia to-nn now a late, all departures and arrivals ar schedule. The Royal Dutch air lines are rujiniQg as per schedule. CABARET DANCERS LOVE STORY
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  • 411 13 INFATUATED WITH MARRIED MAN COURT SEQUEL I Charge Of Attempted Suicide Singapore. Monday. THE story of a cabaret girl's infat- uition for a married man was pnfo'ded in the Singapore Police Courts to-day when a young and ne ite Ch'nere dancer of the New World cabaret aopeared before Mr. A.
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  • 156 13 Watched His Mistress Hide Her Money Singapore, Monday. CONCEALING $45 in bank notes In a Chin sc pillow for safe keeping and niacins the latter neatly on a settee. Poh Yuen, a Ch nes? woman, went about her household du'ies. Poh Yuen, however, did not know th- time
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  • 50 13 Decree Nisi Made Absolute Singapore. Sept 14 THE decree nisi granted to Mrs Virginia Mathilda Phillip* against. John Phillips on June 4 In the Supreme Court. Singapore. was made nhso'ii*e vesterdav hy Mr Justice N H P Whitley 'ftctlm: Chief Justice» Mr N Leicester appeared for Mrs, Phillips
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  • 82 13 M. Blum's Mediation Unsuccessful Efforts on the part of M. Blum, the French Premier, to end 'he textile strike at Lille have, hitherto, been unsuccessful- Reuter. Textile workers, numbering 40,000. are involved in a stay-in strike at Lille. After evacuating the works on Friday, the strikers re-occupied the
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    • 198 13 Faint Heart novor won Fair Lady" If you ever find yourself in this predicament, lacking; the courage that follows a good meal, let wa help you. Our staff will always offer sure guidance and helpful suggestions to solve your catering problems. Have you tried our CHILLED BEEF? PHONE 5378 U>.6\
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  • 309 14 S.C.R.C. Beaten 2-Nil Singapore, Tuesday. BY two fcoatti to nil the Singapore Colts defeated the S.C.R C. at hockey yesterday at Hong Lim Green. The Colts owed their victory to the better finishing ol their forwards, who played a dashing game in the first half,
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  • 160 14 Isherwood Wins Another Title Singapore, Tuesday. PLAYING brilliant golf. R. J. Isherwood. the Golf Champion of Singapore and the Singapore Golf Club, added yet another victory to his golf laurels when he beat S. N. Kelly in the final for the championship of the Island Club
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  • 152 14 (iooti Win For Mr. And Mrs. S. K. Wong The September 1936 Mixed Foursome Competition played over th e Ist nine on Sunday, Sept. 13, resulted in a win for Mr. Mrs. S. K. Wong, who returned a net score of 36y 2 The following are some of
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  • 567 14 Championship Draw QUAIJFYING ROUND THIS WEEK rIE following are the drau and starting time» for the Qualifying Hound of the above competition to be played on Saturday afternoon and Sundav morning Sept, 19 and 20. 2 30 p m and 8 30 a m J Moncur and
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  • 92 14 Results Of September Monthly Medal Twenty-five cards were taken out for the September Medal which resulted as under: S. L. Vellenga 1 Up A. Farahar 2 Down U. V. Andrews 2 W. Gunstone 2 BALL SWEEPS Saturday: Ist Nine G. V. Andrews 1 up 2nd Nine G.
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  • 120 14 U. S. Amateur Contest Reuter. Garden City (Long Island' Sept. I*. EXCITING golf was provided in the first round qf the American Amateur Golf Championship, which began at Garden City to-day. B. Levins, of Kansas City, beat Bentley one up after Bentley haa been 3 up and four
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  • 211 14 Results Of Ti:-s In Autumn Tourneys £i£i",apurc Tuesday THE following 11' 1 m the S C. C I Autumn TennK Tournament were played oIT yesterday ProfesMion Pairs Semi-Final -Col Allen and Lt Home beat V. F Burlrat and O. W Gllmour 0-2: IJ-9. "B" Class Singles Semispinal:—C. J.
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  • 919 14 BEATEN BY 3-2 M.P.H. SCORE TWICE WITHIN 12 MINUTES Singapore, Tuesday. THE Chinese, who are holders of the Singapore Cup, suffered sensational defeat at the hands of the Malaya Publishing House at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon, the score being
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  • 89 14 Police To .\le t II M s Terror /1 KEEN *a»n ol -«level 1, j„; futled to-day WlMi llo r<ilt,r meet the IMI& Inn». 01 t>» Second Hound oj th« v.U A f at the An' on Rrad S!atli»ni The 'itrrttr sprang the surprise cf Ihi sta »n
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    • 7 14 FRASER NEAVE LTD., DISTRIBUTORS OF TIGER BCTrt
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    • 166 14 Tropical sun -tropical dampness DDL) V» both can play havoc with your out,T~ V» $ide P ro P er ty- Protect it by regular L \klti\ 1 P. aintln B w| th Hubbuck's Paints I N|H 1» there IS no fme r guarantee against ft *2-aWll and the expense of
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  • 553 15 WHITES WIN Some Outstanding Players Singapore, Tue=>dav. A.| i mni> Singapore hockey trial mi *ti4the Selection Comto dlWHte a representative f« nil io inert the Japanese Olympic «t-.ir mum held on the 8. R. C. ruul vrt'rdaj evening. Players 11 vtlii
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  • 63 15 oi .vdl Ul > !!l! N 4 Liai^g > Sil> minutes c/ «.i.e to r<.cb!> s" oort 2^nd .->Mce- t»> l> >.!,.«'h b. brought forward After the meeting the pr'zcs won by arous members during the year will be distributed and a group photogrupi. will be taken. The
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  • 367 15 Post Office Eliminate Marines Singapore. Monday. hard struggle between the Post Oflke n and ;he Marines In the semi-fhiai match lot the O S.FA, Cup took place on the J S C. A ground to-O.iv. The Post Office won the match by 3 lx h»?!r three
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  • 169 15 Young Gauder Beats Siamese (From Our Own Reporter) T Penang. Monday. HE Siamese boxing stars were eclipsed last night in th e programme that provided at the Wembley Park. The biggest attraction of the evening was the contest between Young Gauder the leading Singapore featherweight and Nai Vee
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  • 389 15 Scratchings And Order Of Running Singapore, Tuesday. ANOTHER good day's sport is in store for nunters at to-morrow's racing—the Fourth Day of the Sineanore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. There will be one race over the nine furlongs, three over the eight
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  • 58 15 RACE I.—Chinese Doll 8 10. Independence 8.8. Flood Tide 8.7, RACE Personality 9.0, Indult U. RACE 3—Nil. RACE 4.—Sehemozzle 8.11. Benedht 8.10. Point Blank 8.9. RACE s.—Fascinating Lady 8.4. RACE 6.—Gallant Maggie 8.9. \rUi< 8.4. RACE 7—Tiny Belle 7 10. RACE B.—Miss Caprice 9.1, Burrab:» 7.1. DOUBLE TOTE:
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  • 90 16 The following is the draw for Uu Mahkota Cup.— W. H. Brockett (bye) Major Musa vs. Chua Cheng Lut. N A. Hannay vs. J. H. Beeton T. E. Cheah vs. S. A. Thompson. B. H Chua vs Onn bin Jaafar. Dato Yaya vs. J. H. Reel. G.
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  • 314 16 Next Friday's Boxing Singapore, Tuesday. Mil. Bertie Bell expects another huge croud at the New World Arena on Friday. Those two popular American negrosr (lever Henry and Tiger Mowers are both appearing on the same night. Henry fight-; Jo Diamond and Flowers tatk'ts Fagle. Both
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  • 65 16 FJeclion Of Ofiice Bearers For New Seasurt The loilowmg were elected «.lllcehrajvrs 41 the general meeting held on t-ept 12. at J D Civil Service Club Pjitnltl The llonble Mr W E. Ptpys President: Mr. N. F H MaLhci Captain: Mr. F. W Saunders Vice Captain: Mr.
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  • 100 16 Results Of (iames Played Y'eslerday London, Sept. 14. THE following matches in the English Football League were played to-day: FIRST DIVISION Stoke C. 2; Grimsby T. (J. SECOND DIVISION Aston Villa 5; Bradford C. 1 Barnslcy 2; Norwich C l Blackpool 1: Bury 2. Bradlord 0; Newcastle U
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  • 75 16 English Team To Meet Irish F.A. Reuter. London. Sept 14 The iuilowinv will r.i rc s».-xit the Eni-Lih Fcoiball L aftue auaiiu-i. the Irish Football League at Belfast on Bel fast 011 S pt 23 r Sagar (Evevru.ii»; Rnchford (Purrsmouth! ai d Shaw 'Whanipion W i, WilUugham T.Barker
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  • 481 16 IN SINGAPORE Holland's Friendshin With Britain 1 AJM not pi i 1 all mm I Ul v«i»iul it reon'mm t fletlurinnrlx Irfi.r Jhr V H I 9| ia har <I\ of t Indies w inn M luinc on i«>nr<l (lie .M, u tnl.jrniMli to <U> "ll»e relation*
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    • 471 16 The Graf Zeppelin crossed the On his epoch making trip over Atlantic Ocean six times and the the South Pole, Admiral Byrd Pacific Ocean once. It has to its found that Veedol Motor Oil gave credit over 100,000 miles of flying perfect satisfaction In every plane And every mile was
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    • 1547 17 $ialawa 11 I' i 4 a* It «1 «1 ,ano concer4 by carl zecchi <pian xl 3 MMm\9MT "II Si lldtllU Influence of Oriental Art on Italian Architecture and Sculpture a talk by Alfredo Biagini. nTrrrcu T7Ti/fr>TT>T7» f Vocal concert by Miriam Ferretti riMjrlKri (Grunfeld) (2) Serenade espagnole 9.20 p.m.
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    • 415 18 LISTEN gkif% Perfect entertainment with r**W every note and every word, cieer S^-W^JIIPL and natural, has always been a M^Ss^ feature of Philips Radio. (> X Ik /j These attractive receivers place V > the world of entertainment at M f m l your disposal. Simple to operate A I
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    • 338 18 HI8 Xever t?elt 3o Nell in lliti I^ife he tried no end of so call» a teincdlc;. th», man conthoied to with lumbago for years. It troubl-1 him. in fact, until he found the right remedy, the one tliat can always h? idled on—Kruschen Salts. Thes? are his own words:—
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1007 18 Malayan Listeners* Radio PJn E^ ch 6 es ??a P m Cab an, 'Continued jrom page 17) 6.40 p.m. Jessie Matw 6.50 p.m. Closing lia, l'? prano--035 p.m. To-day in Germany. Und Du—Waltz, Schatz—Waltz. (Ernst Hons. 6.50 p.m. Orchestre M Found Pictures. Yon Dohnanyi). 7-20 p.m. Time signal at 950
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    • 76 19 Great Eastern j J Optical Co. j 275, South Bridge Koad, Tel: No. 2164 J I 206, South Bridge Road, J Tel: No. 6844. I Optician:—C. Y. FAN. Charges cheaper than anywhere. I CAM Av\ I CAM AY 1 the soap of beautiful women. j NOW I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE j
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    • 478 19 OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON. to GO anJwhere Vnd ZSL S y U Can get 1 Con "> ,et Co,,^« fining w thout i»v ■indJni f«r .fMh reasonable monthly fee tor tuition. For ««II ever 30 years we have been trainlnr by your' own flre3<£ "P° by
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 807 19 Malayan Listeners' Katli» nitter «Ctlliti Wavelength: 25.24 metres 11.885 Kes, from page 18) I In P m ~se?,ords- y 2 50 P m.—Talk on Events in France. mmmMmtm Tj 3 05 P-m.— News in French. jtMO COLONIAL E, FRANCE Wavelength: 25.24 metres (ii Kn*\ *25 P-m.—News in English. 2.15 p
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  • 31 20 Saturday's Racing At Bukit Timah PICTURES OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST The Garrison Team, who beat the R.A. at polo in the first round of the K.O.R. Cup.
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  • 61 20 Sunshine Sue (Davies up) winning the big race on Saturday last for Mrs. P. Logue. Metro (Dodd up) winning the second griffin race for Miss C. R. Noordin at the Singapore Races on Saturday. Incidentally Metro paid the highest dividend of the day—s62. An incident in the polo match between
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  • 37 20 An incident in Sunday's polo in which the Singapore Civi the Pahang Polo Club in the first round of the Kok The Filipino Olympic Team, who passed through Singapore last raj on their way back from Berlin.
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