Malaya Tribune, 8 October 1936

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  • 32 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National NewsDaDer: Guaranteed Lamest Snl»* Vol. XXIII.- -No. 235. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 125 1 Read The SUN DAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Sot H i r DOES HE /iirlWJI TO kS AfrA T t-j s j PABST MADE IT J If we could invite you to come to our brewery every time you S s wanted your beer and pour out a drink of
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    • 174 1 THE NEWS' WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORWIXG Till REIVE i i< L I M J POWDERED HULK j PURE fSaWPI SAFE Ml* fflfflj MILK J FOR FOR i DRINKING OR HwW GROWING i j COOKING. CHILDREN. I j obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. I DISTRIBUTORS: j 1 GETZ
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    • 934 2 fl- I* j CHLORCDGNT embodies all the latest Improvements which Dentists and Doctors have recommended. CHLORODONT is safe, efficient and also reasonable in price. Obtainable everywhere Sole Agents: SCHIFFNER CO., LTD., 342 M. HASSAN, 38 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and
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    • 708 2 "WOMEN'S COMPLAINTS" successfully cured In three weeks with "Hindu Herbal Remedy" a gift of the Hindu Yoeis $5 per bottle. Quick limited stock.' BISWAS, Post Box 413, Singapore. Boon to Cambridge Students. Study model answers and make chances 100 m certain. Copies In English 50c., Latin 25c. and History 50c.
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    • 715 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The fee for each set of consular invoice has been Axed at $6.35 Straits currency for the quarter endin,; 1930. The rate of exchange is 57 cents Straits to one Chinese dollar as heretoi ore Chinese Consulate-General. SELANGOR TURF CLUB AUTUMN 1936 RACE MEETING SATURDAY IJTH OCTOBER
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    • 636 2 ESTATE TAN TECK GIJAN DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD MALACCA PROPERTIES. To be sold by Public Auction at the Sale-room of Messrs Chmg Keng Lee Co., Ltd., at No. 17, First Cross Stree .^Malacca. WEDNESDAY, 14TH. OCTOBER, 1936 AT 12 NOON. PARTICULARS. 1 Valuable freehold land premises No. 69 Heeren
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  • 687 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES TRANS-ATLANTIC TRAVEL United States' Analysis 01 Passengers FIGURES recording trans-Atlantic passenger traffic during May, June and July have have been made public c y S of Commerce The rlgures, which were a considerable increase over traffic during the same months last year, showed American ships controlling omy
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  • 405 3 Construction Complicated By Subsidy Act A COMPLICATED situation app.urs f to have arLsen regarding the tenders ior the new cabin-class liner of the Manhattan type for the United States Lines, according to Washington advices. Mr. P. V. G. Mitchell, vice-president of the United States Lines
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    • 441 3 STEAM Kit SAILINGS j and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS x OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore RANCHI 17,000 OcT BURDWAN 6,070 Oct 2 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct' T S A Ji I J?? A ***** N ov. < SOMALI 6,810 Nov II COMORIN 15.000 Nov 2( RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec'
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    • 127 3 X.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, ss. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    • 514 3 M. M. LIME (Messageries Maritimes) (Incorporated in France) SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAPAN, at the height of the maple blossom season LEAVING SINGAPORE OCTOBER 10th, 193b\ by M. V. ARAMIS VISITING: SAIGON, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI RETURNING SINGAPORE NOVEMBER 24th, 1936 by M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL 13 DAYS IN JAPAN including TRST class
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    • 519 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. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ne ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-f LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 16-2
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    • 439 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD W (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore 1936. 5 s.s. "NECKAR" Oct 27 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Oct. 28 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG Altli BREMEN:— s.s. DONAU' also calls Port
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  • 360 4 Priest's Story ABORIGINALS AND JAPANESE Darwin, Sept. 20. EXTRAORDINARY allegations of exploitation of aboriginal women by Japanese pearlers on Bathurst and Melville Islands, were made by Monsignor Gsell, principal of Bathurst Island Catholic Mission Station, who is visiting Darwin. Seventy Japanese-owned luggers, as well as several
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  • 266 4 Jungi? Tragedy In Ceylon Battica'.oa. Sept. IG. A MAN named Marikar Assanar ol Eraur was pursued, seized ana rampled to death by a rogue elephan at Iliupadichchcna jungle, about M miles from Batticaloa on the BauuiLi load. An enormous rogue elephant, which was shot dead
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  • 281 4 Education According To Nazi Ideals Munic.i. AS a result of Nazi "appropriation of hitherto Catholic schools, the Catholic Diocesan Council of Munich has mad? a sharp protest. In all, 44 schools are new to become Nazi in their teachino. Hen- Bauer, the Nazi school superintendent, has
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  • 156 4 Must Pay £85 For Flying Instruments Sydney, Sept. ?4. THE jury brought in a verdict for A i'85.10 0 in favour of Prouds, Ltd. Sydney, in their action against James A. Mollision, the aviator, in connection with his 1931 flight from Sydney to England. The D'alntifT Company
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  • 131 4 Canadian Barristers Want Broadnr Scope Halifax. Nova Scotia. CANADIAN barristers want the law y amended to broaden the scope of the subject's remedies against the Crown. At the annual session cf the Canadian Bar Association, a resolution '"advocating the doing away with the petition of right
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  • 293 4 Calculating: Machines To Be Used Moscow. EXTENSIVE preparatory work is now going on for a great national census of the whole oi the Soviet Union. The enormojs scale of the census, arranged for Jan. 6. next year, is shown by the fact that for it
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  • 252 4 Human Scent The Danger Sydney, Oct. 23. OYDNEYS most nonchalant man is the J manager and co-proprietor of the Manly Aquarium, Mr. W. Pye, who was eiscovcred sweeping out ine'big pool whh b long broom, while two lift, grey nurse sharks passed within six inches Of
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  • 159 4 "System Becoming A Modern Evil" Perth, Sept. 22. nnhH^ I 3 imitation of England's public school system was condemned by rnLpr eton retired En Sl j sh schoolS nd a nephew of Mrs Beeton. SSL fame who a "ivad in if,rh i W u rld tour m the
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  • 17 4 A German was found Guilty of military espionage by the Pra^ue D./jict and sentenced to 12 years'
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    • 245 4 <• I Blow HO T Bl€i w CO L D j lllo» XOItTII. EAST, j j SOITII or WEST j Whichever way the arrow swing's it points to a place where VEEDOL is serving with distinction.... From Canton to Cairo, i from Reykjavik to the Cane of Hope....in every climatic
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    • 33 4 STAMP ALBUMS 1 \j PACKETS OF STAMPS I 3 DUPLICATE BOOKS f j HINGES J and all accessories C for stamp collectors 2 Ask for our COMPLETE LIST sent post free anyuheie. 5f
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    • 50 4 obb| X B 4Tfi£ 34 km vfe* 111 1.1 PTrWlltMlMlntß MMTWtllß'ftlllli' phh it S IK2La A i w H P E I k Ik a\\ those M a he t ender meroe that U7 1* removing 6' t U 15 f „.,t X V<?,^B»BK' SH( Tv^JS I *>d ft*""* ft^^^^^p^
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  • 1351 6 SFSF pUBLISHED by Macmillan and Co., at the price of 255., "Diseases and Pests of the Rubber Tree," by Arnold Sharpies. A.R.C. Sc., D.I.C. is a book of great value to members of the planting profession. Mr. Sharpies was formally head of the Pathological Division, Rubber
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  • 157 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Wednesday. The Singapore Chamber of Comment Rubber Association held its 1.298 th auction to-day when theye were:— Catalogued 931.085 lbs tons 415.66 Offered *****5 410.06 Sold 867.359 387.21 LONDON—Soot 7.7 8d NEW YORK—Spot 16.516 Cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents Per
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  • 40 6 Mr. B. C. Butler, Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore, will be visiting Kuala Lumpur and Penang from Oct. 7 to Oct. 20 for the purpose of interviewing firms in thos° cities in regard to their dealings with Canada.
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  • 503 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Oct. 7. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers 7% 7 13 16 —116 Sellers 7 15 16 V/ 8 —M 6 November Buyers V/a 7131G —I|l6 Sellers 7 15 16 V/ a —I|l6 December Buyers 7 7 /s 7% Sellers 7
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  • 1057 6 OVERSEA TRADE FIGURESSOME REMINDERS London. \T a time when the supposed value of colonies as an outlet for trade and population has been made a specially live topic by the attitude of the Havenot States, very significant news comes from the Malay Peninsula, writes James Leatham
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  • 105 6 Recent Developmnets Outlined Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 7. THE Chinese diplomat Mr. Wunsy King 1 (Minister to Holland*, speaking on the economic debate, outlined recent developments in China and said that signs of rehabilitation were noticeable but progress was retarded by many serious complications and difficulties. As soon
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  • 403 6 Mr. Norman's Wishes Completed (By Air Mail) London. Sept. 17. THE reorganisation of the Foreign Exchange Committee in accordance with the wishes of Mr. Montagu Norman has now been practically completed declares the financial news. And the result of the change is that the discipline of the
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  • 389 7 'From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 27 !4 cts., unchanged. Market tone: Quiet. London: 713j16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16*4 cts., down 1 10 ct. Market Tone: .Steady. Prices are practical <v unchanged yesterday and little interest is being shown in the
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  • 88 7 London. Oct. 7. 104 27 32. ,Rlo 4K New York 4.89' sellers official Bru^T l 4 r 1 Athens 550 SenBrussels 29.08. nom. Geneva 29.27'' 2 Bacharest 675, Amsterdam 9.19 sellers Srto Momevideo 39>i c ,5. nom. •Stockholm 19.40. Buenos Aires Copenhagen 22 40. Bombay 116%. Oslo 19.90.
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  • 41 7 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 7. rhe Board of Trade Index of whole•f prices shows on increase in Sepiibei of 0 9 per cent, compared with PW, and of 7.3 per cent, over a year :so British Official Wireless.
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  • 40 7 Among those who passed through Penang for Kuala Lumpur by the meht mail from Bangkok on Sunday were the 'ouowmg: Mr. and Mrs. Phva Vyitbng°ngs, Mrs. Been Woods, Mr A. W. traan. Mr. B. Kawamori and Miss L»IU Tong Rai.
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  • 24 7 Mr. G. untitled of Singapore, who has w-'en m Ipoh on business, has left for me Cameron Highlands on his /'ay back »<j Singapore.
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  • 1638 7 b U Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt i Ampat Tin ?f ers f^ 5 Sellers £1 Asam Kumbang ..266 28 6 9« r no. El Austral Malay 52 6 54 6 53 Ml 5- Ayer Hiiam 15
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  • 139 7 Go axis Sold In Moscow Shops Criticised 1 Helsinki. Under the heading "Dealing In Trash," Pravda, the official newspaper of the Soviet Government, criticises the ouality cf poods being sold in Moscow shops. The goods, says the article, are so inferior that they can only be classed
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  • 16 7 Mr. J. K. Green, Assistant District Officer, Cameron Highlands, is shortly leaving for Home on furlough.
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  • 57 7 British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 7. On prospects of a target recovery from thj movement taking shape for the freeing of international trade, and encouraged by the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speech last night in the City, the markets were active to-day. Gold advanced to 142 shillings the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 29 7 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE MTRGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON.
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    • 91 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and SuoscrJbed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CUP RENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 688 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS. KAVfUM fUUA Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000,90*, Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.001' HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Auexandrla, MUM* Bomoay, Berlin. Calcutta, CanUn Daiien, Fengtien. Hamburg, HanKu* haxb.n, Honolulu, Ilongitong. Karachi, Kobe. London, Los Manila. Mojl. Nagasaia. Nagoya mew *c;rk, Osaka, Paris. Peiping. Rnneoofv
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  • 95 8 Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam? and -London j: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Oct. 10. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. 'Kobe and *Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Oct. 10. Penang. Siam. Burma. India Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and
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  • 91 8 Mails expected from Europe (London by Air < Imperial», time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 6p.m. to-morrow and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. on Saturday. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterlami by Air (Netherlands >, time of delivery oi boxholders' letters only 7 p.m. to-day and
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  • 34 8 Owing to the late arrival of the Eastbound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails for Australia, Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. to-day will now ciose at 7 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 123 8 Passengers by Imperial and Qantas lines:— Mr. A. W. Baker arrived from Brisbane by th e Adelaide. Mr. H. J. c. K. Toms left for Bangkok by the Arethusa. Mr. T. Rogers arrived from Penang by the Aurora. Miss O. Donne. Dr. E. Egan and Mr T.
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  • 107 8 6HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OH EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Oct. 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura 18; Sirdhana 11; Duisburg 7. Emnlre Dock (Entrance Gate 3» Siamese Prince 30: Rhexcnor 32: Thur».and Castle 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Ipoh
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  • 129 8 Machine-Gun Practice From Blakang Mati Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the Machine gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on Oct. 12 and 13, commencing at 7 p.m. A red flag
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  • 142 8 Notice By The Master Attendant The following notice has been lssuec by the Master Attendant, Straits Settlements:— A combined naval and military exercise will take place on the night of Oct 10-11 in the vicinity of Singapore lowri and to the westward of Keppel Harbour Masters of ships
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  • 129 8 ALHAMBRA.—"A Message To Garcia," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL —'The Suicide Club," 6.15 und 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"It's Love Again," 6.15 and 9.15 o.m. EMPIRE.— Mickey Mouse" Cartoons night. 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—LaureI and Hardy in "Bonnie Scotland" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. GKEA'I WOKLfcU.—Uauaiet l*wn—~% Side-shows. Malay Operas
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  • 258 8 Britain And Fern TO TAKE EFFECT NEXT WEEK British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 7. a TRADE Agreement betwi A the United Kingdom and P. I wag signed at Lima yesterday and is to come into force on the exchange of ratifications. Tariff articles of the Agreement are
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  • 37 8 Arrivals And Departures In September Arrival? and departures of Indian Iebou* in September vcre as follows: Arrival? «State aided»: 301 aduitsV58 mine: ArrivaLs (ordinary deck passengers»: -.<14 aquUs, o89 minors. Departures: 2.4S2 adults, 211 minors.
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    • 179 8 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. Noted For Our Excellent Cuisine POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES AFTERNOON TEAS I WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY A SPECIALITY I DISHES IN TOWN DANCING DAILY FROM 1 P.M. TO IHE LATEST RADIOGRAM ALL THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR DANCE RECORDS HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY Wedding
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    • 187 8 WHW V,R(;|N FACT! 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. Ple:»se apply for fre*. sample packet for a week's trial. From Sole Distributors. THE CHENG HING
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 300 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE s STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Hongkong Sirdana Oct. 8 1 p.m. Burma Khandalla Oct, 8 3 p.m. India:—East, North and West! Khandalla „83 p.m. India, South Rohna „83 p.m. Africa East Aden Maru Oct. 8 4 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock,§
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    • 476 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT. 8 High Tides: —4.20 a.m., 7 ft., 2 ins., 3.19 p.m., 8 ft., 2 ins. Rugby: Training and Scrum Practice, S.C.C.; Practice, Raffles College. Boxing: Inniskilling Fusiliers' InterCompany Tournament, Tanglin, 5.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, OCT. 9 High Tides:—6.05 a.m.,
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  • 583 9 LOCAL LAWYER ADDRESSES ROTARIANS Singapore, Wednesday. |N an address entitled "English Humorists- delivered at the Rotary Club mneheon to-day, Mr D. G OsborneJones the local lawyer, quoted some extremely wtttv I ings, humorous sallies and clever repartees ml e from time to time by prominent Englishmen
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  • 1442 9 First London Magistrate And A Humane Criminal Lawyer Lei us now pass on to Fielding: he was an loin century English novelist, the first and, in the opinion of many good judges. st:i! the best Engiish novelist. He was the First Magistrate of the City ot London,
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  • 829 9 LORDS OXFORD BALFOUR "That Was When You Murdered The Miners" To proceed with parliamentarians, two other famous figures call for our notice. I refer to the late Lords Oxford and Balfour. Mr. Asquith was once addressing a rough and rowdy meeting. Many years before this he had been Home Secretary
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    • 1 9 EESFA
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    • 132 9 AMBITIOUS men obtain highly-paid appointments in Commerce, Industry. Shipping. Banking. Insurance and the Pubne Services through postal tuition witn The School of |fapv thousands of The School's former students now hoia such pu«iuOtu» The School has the finest Examination Record. The School of Accountancy is the leading institution in the
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    • 115 9 WM*****22 Wise feeding means more than a Healthy baby. J' i-i^f^^^^^^KS^B//-7 means a happy Mother, and a joyous home-coming for leather after his day's work. That is why so many Mothers teed Baby on "LACTOGEN." 14 LACTOGEN* 1 is a carefully balanced whole-milk s ''j^^^ food, full of the nourishment
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    • 64 9 sua wi i: i» W 1 *1 acts a> j an effective germicide X j an(l < as it diffuse*, disinfects th? water B closet. 3WM 01 Prepared from paper hygienkally Wt m anti comnlete, v impregnated with IS Jl genuine Seaweed I oil inc. eenls roll.) llllfWJ HIIOIL fmMMI
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    • 237 10 DARRYL F. ZANUCK Producer of "Prisoner of Shark Island" and Under Two Flags now gives you a picture greater than them all 9 Fa i h am b r ai 4« II A.\ It l'lgl>lllltl TO-M<;ilT «.15 A. «U.» I k A MESSAGE I /o GARCIA I ALAN HALE HERBERT
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    • 167 10 MORE THRILLING THAN Stevens "The Suicide Club" Starring ROBERT MOICTISOMEHT •Mi ItOSALIM» 111 SSI I I j with FRANK MORGAN and REGINALD OWEN. <JFF Thrillinir escaoes from I SEE Beautiful ROSALIND SEE Thrilling escapes irom RUSSELL as the selected Death at the hands of I mem ber to murder 808
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    • 154 15 I BUY A SHELVADOR I FOR BEAUTY, ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE I HI When you buy a SHELVADOR you get 50% extra usable space on the shelves i„ (fie door I which is equivalent to your buying one and a half refrigerators of another make. And the shelves, the* are so
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    • 175 15 Teste- rich, looks rich and is S *^smS6*Sil' ''icft creamy milk from dainty Jersey Coils. Produced in New Zealand. '-The World's Dairy J§l Obtainable everywhere. 111 PHONE: 5378 US 284 .j. I S j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j i Motoit I \io\ < I INSLRANCE COMPANY, LTD. j S > Agents:
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  • 578 15 LOCKED CABIN Letters To Wife And Commander Singapore, Wednesday. SHORTLY before the P. O. Han pur• berthed at Tanjong Pagar this morning a gruesome discovery was made in one of the second class cabins. Finding it locked from the inside and gett»ng;
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  • 149 15 Singapore. Thu-day. The funeral took place at the Bidadari Cemetery this moiaina an.H was at ended by most of the .staff and the students of Raffles College. an-,ong whom werp the Hon. Mr F. J. Mor-p't Director of Education. Dr. G. V. Allen. Professor Bottrall. Mr. J. C
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  • 135 15 t i* r R Arakie was educated ai St ?SS& WkmJ P e S. and Linton House. Ladbroke Grove. London He then proceeded to the London Srhooi of Economics, where he had a brilliant career, taking the degree of BSc <Econ» in 1932 with first class honours
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  • 85 15 British Official Wireless. London. j«;t. 7. Sir Samuel Hoare. the First Lord of the Admiralty, who recently returned irom a visit to the Mediterranean Flee:, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Lord Stanhope, First Conm.issioi ci cf Works, who is one
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  • 330 15 Singapore Plans CORONATION YEAR EVENT jyjli. A. Hart land, the acting British Trade Commissioner and hon. secretary of the British Trade Fair held in Singapore in May, hits addressed a letter to local firms regarding the proposal to hold a Fair next year. It is suggest"(l that
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  • 199 15 Two Clerks Released On Bail Of $3,000 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. CHARGED before the first magistrate with the theft of rubber coupons worth $2,000 from Anglo-French and Ccndixens, Kuala Lumpur, Low Teang Mob pleaded not guilty to the charge. The accused was
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  • 153 15 Progress Of The Recovery Movement British Official Wireless. London. Oct 7. THE progress of the movement for the 1 reduction of trade barriers following the realignment of currencies inaugurated by the French. British and American declarations of September 26 was demonstrated again in to-day's proceedings of the second
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  • 780 16 VISITORS NARROWLY BEATEN IN RELAY RACE Singapore, Thursday. THE Combined Services* came ofT second best when they met the Singapore Swimming Club at water polo and swimming at the Club pool yesterday, losing in the swimming «vent and drawing
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  • 200 16 ONLY GOAL Deciding Score A Few Minutes From End Singapore. Thursday. IN a hockey match between the V.M.C.A. and the Raffles InsUtute yesterday, the former won by I—o. This goal was scored by Armstrong who whipped in a fa.>t grounder giving the goal-keeper no chance to
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  • 122 16 Inter-Company Tournament Results The followina. are details of the Royal Inalakllflng Fusiliers' inter-company team boxing, in which "C" Coy (mentioned firstt beat the HQ." Wing. Tho "A" Ocrv, will meet the "B" Coy to-night and the winners will be matched againsl the "C" Coy. in the final. BANTAM
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  • 59 16 In the semi-final of the men's hpndicap singles < Class Ai of the Y.N .C.A. tennis tournament. Yadi —30 3 beat Dr. Chia Teck Yam -30 3 (4—6 7—5 ft—t). The mixed doubles tie between I. A Msagoff and Miss Wemyss —15.3 and Yap Ah Hian and Mrs.
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  • 744 16 SSF Singapore. Thursday. A BRILLIANT run by Douglas Ross in the latter part of the second half gave victory to the St. Andrew's 1 team in their rugger fixture agains' the Police at Thomson Road yesterday. Receiving the ball near h»3 own goal he made
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  • 105 16 The following have- been invited to play hockey for the Teachers on Monday against the S.C.R.C on the SCJSC ground: it A. H. Wyatt: P. Retnasabapattrv, Lim Peng Eon. Thong Srng Ching F Thomas, G. Williams, Wee Thiam Siew V. Ambiavagar, Paramsoihy Wazir Singh, Robert Eu. Yapp Thean
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  • 18 16 The Combined Services are holdine a hockey trial to-morrow at the hocke? ground, Tanglin Barracks. SLSSfS
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  • 176 16 BY 5-2 Sullivan Scores Four Against Khalsa Singapore. Thursday. PLAYING on their own ground yesterday, the SRC. "A" team beat the Khalsa Association by 5—2. It, was a dull game from the outset It was obvious the Recs. were much th e better side. Sullivan
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  • 119 16 Week-End Ties In Singapore Championship The following are badminton ties in the Singapore Championship drawn for play this week-end: SATURDAY Leow Kirn Fatt v Yeo Kong Chuan (quartet-finali and Scah Eng Liat v. Wong Peng Nam. SUNDAY Yap Chin Tee v. Wong Feng Soon semi-final". George Chen v
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  • 222 16 *V.M C.A Junior Dept. v. Raffles Institution Ist XI on Monday next Raffles ground: J Bleha, V C. Armstrong. E. C M Hope. S Hope, Shim V.ah Foo. B M. Barker. J. Traill. M. Modder. M W. Armstrong. L H. Newman. X Leembruggen. Reserves—Swee Keng, Swee Law. V.M.C.A.
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  • 59 16 "A" vs. r. c. -A" on Saturday at S.C.C.:—A. E. Minns: F P H Pear se J P. Wood. w. H. McNeill, N P Robert*, J. H. J. Dredge. R. A. Hoopei h. c Peteraca, J. a. Allen, k s. Svk A. C Parrott. G. E. M. Jones,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 308 18 I I A living tribute to TRUFOOD This young man Is John Bright another witness to the nourish ng power of Humanised TRUFOOD. His mother writes: 33, Gloucester Road, Ealing, ft" .5 "Dear Sirs, I am enclosing photograph of Baby 'John; at 14y 2 months, which I thought might interest
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    • 102 18 ANGOn LENG GEE HU MEDIC ATID WINE This is a biological preparation made from a prescription, the good effect of which has been proven by years of usage. This is a rare medicated wine taking two and a half years to mature. It r 4 nas a marvellous effect on
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    • 29 18 KNITTING is no longer a Tedious work, but a pleasure by using RAPID KNITTING APPARATUS Lessons ft demonstrations Start 7th September at BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. Phone 2115
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  • 452 18 "JAY" CYCLISTS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—Two things struck me in a recent issue of your popular paper. One was the introduction of compulsory registration of push-bicycles in Singapore with a view to keeping a check on jay riders (under Notes and Comments";
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  • 51 18 British Wireless. London, Oct. 7. Flight-Lieutenant Tommy Rose, whose plane is undergoing repairs at Cairo and which will be flown to Cape Town, with engineer Bogshaw, will attempt to lower Mrs. Mollison's record of four days 16 hours 17 minutes for the South Africa to England flight.—British
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  • 169 18 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE SingaDore Municipal health statement for the week ended Oct. 3 shows that there were 246 deaths, compared with 228 in the previous week, and with 232 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were as follows:—beri-beri
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  • 139 18 Court Story Of Exciting Case Singapore, Wednesday. IN the early hours of this morning, a party of revenue officers were positioned at various points near Labrador to be on the look-out for tobacco smugglers They had not waited long when two Chinese are said to have appeared on
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  • 147 18 The suh- vjrganised by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Singapore Tamil Methodist Church took place on Saturday. After ii thott prayer offered by the Rev S. s Pukianathan, Miss C. C. Kenyon declared the sale open. There were various stalls, and the excellent needlework done during
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  • 161 18 Siamese Official Arrives In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. PHYA Vljitvongs, immediate past President of the Rotary Club of Bangkok who has been Chi<f Aide-de-Camp to H M the King of Siam for the last six years, is In Singapore. He is on his way to Switzerland
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  • 100 18 Chinese Fears For Salt Ditches Shanghai, Oct. 7. THE Japanese military are reported to have planted boards along some salt beaches in Tangku, bearing characters to the effect that the land has been claimed for military use. If barracks are built there it is feared all salt
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  • 79 18 More Evidence In Inspector Case Singapore, Wednesday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. L. B. Gibson. District Judge. Criminal District Court. In the case in which Inspector Richard Nunn, of the Straits Settlement Polic. is charged with allegedly accepting a bribe of $86 Choy Chew Piu. the Inspector's
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  • 147 18 Successes Of Ovaltine Jersey Herd With 13 successes, including the Championship, and three first prizes, at the Tunbridge Wells Show, the Ovaltine Jersey Herd promises to surpass its remarkable record of last season, when it scored well over 120 awards. Entries from the Ovaltine Dairy Farm
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  • 688 18 Sir Robert Holland "INSPIRING LEADER OF MEN" \lfKITING to the Times regarding It the late Prince Purachatra, Sir Robert Holland said: He was a comparatively young man, and it is possible that his death was accelerated by th e shock which he received when the revolution
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  • 127 18 League Criticism On Palestine Geneva, Oct. 6. TIIE British handling of the Palestine S w Ua j°? vvas sharply criticised bv the Mandates Commission. M. Lunav Noiway, said the whole country had bĕi- f p iey extremist Arab asitators and expressed asunahll m pfTn t 1 Mandatory power
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  • 43 18 Shanghai, Oct. 8. foSfL cc ndition General Huang Fu. G^S^,m22 r Sf^ tive f the Centra' of p hh fl?}J l Pel Pi ne. worse. Many hosnitni vnJJ ds Called on him at the hospital yesterday.-sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 67 19 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! Stillman's Frecide Cream bleaches them out while you sleep. Leaves the akin soft and white—the comrlexion fre&b, clear and natural, or 37 years Uwusands of users have endorsed/it. So easy to use. The first jar proves its magic worth. StiUman's Freckle Cream Removes T Whitens
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    • 58 19 i)on't miss (his opportunity. Only for a short period. Send now |f We shall send you 5 Quart Bottles with free postage Ml T. LIM'K HERB-TONIC for Rich Blood, Strength, Health and Vitality. The beverage tonic drink for yoi-ng and old. A boon to all ladies. Write for particulars: D.
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    • 84 19 1 Pye Radio Gives another outstanding example of the high quality, reliability and sound construction of British manufacture, ensuring satisfactory radio performance and continuous service. ALWAYS INSIST ON THIS j TRADE MARK <i To make certain of getting full value from your purchase. An actual demonstration of a set can
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    • 235 19 rSENSATION of the AGE! The NEW RCA MAGIC BRAIN RADIO M With MAGIC EYE MET AT Tfinrc a^^Bl 11-TLBE TABLE RADIO—TUNES IN THE \VORTD! fKf3| Full details from the Sole Agents* KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY (Radio Specialists since 1224) 122-124 Orchard Road, Other Branches: Phone: 4566 Ipoh Singapore. Taipeng, Kuala
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1646 19 Malay •in Listeners* If *i 1 PHOHI, tiolland •WHIIP (Wavelength 16.88 metres). BRITISH EMPIRE Wilf rid Parry.Sarabande- Minuef 120 n 7~, I TO-DAY PROGRAMMFS 8 from p.t.t. 3., p m National Anthemand Soo*e^ n Market Prices Rates Wpr^ Band Of His Maiestv's < Ra chmaninov). Gonak (Baxl 150 p.m. Records.
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  • 2106 20 "Poor Bill Had Only One Eye" Some fifty years ago there flourished in North Wales two brothers, William and Henry Rees, who attained very considerable fame both as preachers, theologians and essayists. The two brotiters were exceptionally brilliant, but William in his youth had lost one eye.
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  • 211 20 i Strengthening Vitamins In Tasteless Tablets j Now men and women who are rundown and tired and have> lost aU zest for life can recapture all tneir ?gorois energy «nX vitality and youthf,ii enthusiasm for living, simpiy oy taking two ttS, tasteless, sugar-coated
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  • 47 20 Mr M untitled senior draft man in the Government Survey bm^ n£L aPOr V Was V bv hi, office mates at a farewell function t lhe Paris Cafe on Friday. Oct 2 on thJ eve of his departure on transfer toVn Ping. There was a good attendance
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  • 50 20 At a general meeting of the Nelson ites. held at Mr Chf« Nfclso Bungatow on Sunday a th^ en f., Pak s officials were S^l 4^d 'f o*£{i«0*£{i« B. Davitt: Vice-PresldPnf 2 ~i* r Keng Pak; «snn", C o hua retary. Mr. Pakirisamy tain, Mr. Sulong Bin 6m ft f
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  • 62 20 nf thf 2 r^ n aid of tne tad Wing fund sL.S£ Metn dls t Episcopal Church. tt SSS2: wl be h eld at 1. Short St. on Saturday from 2t07 pm Anionba'ke.s"h? hk° be SOW be Bon,: ofher h^H ndba gS artifi cial flowers and thP
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  • 36 20 thl month f°e NeW Scudai L d f,)I to%oSS h h° f Se P temb er. 1936. amount, b for th b makl n total of 174.500 hnanc m mhs of thp Cttrr nl
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 22 20 ENSURE BETTER VISION BeaUtY to C becoming to yout I**l NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., »6, High Stre e t, SINGAPORE. Phone J7Kt>.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 475 20 MALAYAN LISTENERS' RADIO (Continued from page 19) BERLIN STATION DJB 1974 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA jl3B metres (9,650 kcs.>; DJQ 19.63 metres (15,280 kcs.) DJE 16.89 metres (17,760 kcs.) TO-DAY 12 25 p m. Call DJA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Happy Sounds. 1 20 p.m. News
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  • 541 21 BUDDINGS AND SEEDINGS PAPER READ AT I. S. P. CONFERENCE rjTHE following is a pa.»er read .it the Annual Conference of iht Incorporated Society of Planters on Oct. 2 by Mr. C. E. T. Mann. Senior Officer, Botanical Division, Rubber Research Institute of Malaya: During the
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  • 767 21 omparison Of Characters Of Buddings And Seedlings AU1 A hough the essential differences be,Ween the vegetative characters of buddings and seedlings are probably fami'.'h r t0 you as to describe nem m order to show how the differn fe.s in form should be taken into j nsidcration in
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  • 517 21 Highest Production At Lowest Levels The characters discussed so far changes in girth and the quality oi the bark with increase in height o;. the trunk have a very close bearing on yield and tapping practice. In seedl- ing trees it is clear that the highest production will
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 161 21 Try This New BEAUTY Try this simple plan to-day. Tt never fails, it will give you a fascinating girlish complexion that will be the sdmiiation And envy of your friends. Carefully smooth all over your face and neck, Tofcahm VaawhingSkinfood. ThenlighUy dust over with face pmrtlrr fs*~ preference Tokalon 1
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    • 243 21 /?/Wsjf*r your r ,,iar ha d fl mor gc ,Ss>M?v JfC' ei»ro- I without inALL THE IMPROVEMENTS —NONE OF THE FAULTS I /^ir B aHeTn l^M^h^!.h i ,i f n, a^" Ptvr f infc-hence cannot corroda mira< le pen is the chief among gift and get out of order. have
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  • 528 22 Thickness Approximately The Same The actual thickness of the latex bearing zone is approximately the same in the buddings and the selected seedlings examined. The sections used to illustrate these differences in the structure of the bark of buddings and seed- lings have been prepared from samples
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  • 737 22 BUDDINGS SEEDLINGS Their Yields Al Different Tapping Heights It is well known that the yield of a seedling tree decreases with increase in the tapping height. The relationship between the height of cut and yield is shown in the accompanying graph 1 Yield at a mean height of 25 inches
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  • 414 22 Effect On V ield tons derably More Marked It will be noticed that with the oail> alternate monthly system of tapping the effect of the union on yield appears to be considerably more marked, rhls is evident in Clone 8.58 and quite pronounced in Clone 8.84. From the
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  • 1035 22 Inner Layer And Virgin Bark Practically Identical In addition to the measurements ex iminations of the structure of the bark have been made. It has been found ye i rs u>| structure n" inner layer of renewed bark Is pra cally identical with that of the vii
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 502 22 QUICK RELIEF Yeast-Vite not only Don't suffer days relieves pain and discom- /l Q J P alH an< V9C *J m fort, but tones the whole fj/Sr health get relief system as well! It nour- WKX in a JtW /T^Ml ishes the nerves and VJa* >u« >V punhes the blood
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    • 16 22 A DROP ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF fl*H SIN OPTIC Al HOUSE i; •< ..1 ..1,. I .kv.' -.h- >'■■ '••">
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  • 261 22 Life On Britain's Smallest Posssssion Sydney, Sept. 23 THE feudal island of Sark, in the Channel Islands, is the smallest part of tne British Empire. It has no public debt, no income tax, no unemployed, and no paid politicians. The Budget is balanced from a
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  • 813 23 Under Alternate Daily Tapping The yields from the tasks tappea alternate daily arc excellent and they are weii in excess of the maximum allowance for budded rubber of this age as permitted by the rules for the assessment of young areas. The yields obtained under the A B
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  • 240 23 Australian's £50,000 Bequest Sydney, Sept. 23. BY the will of the late Mr. Arthur Sydney Burdekm, iormerly of Dunktld, near Bathurst, N.S.W. a fund ot *****0 is to be created for pastoral research—particularly rescaich into stock di.sea- r -s. Mr. Bin de kin, a bachelor, left an estate
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  • 216 23 Cocos Inhabitants Ar? Confirmed Bachelors Sydney, Sept. 24. COCOS Island, in the Indian Ocean, where 10 men lead a blissful existence oathing and fishing in a'coral-fringed oiue lagoon i.- a bachelors' paradise, according fco Mr. R. F. la Mauze, whe anived in Sydney by the Merkur on
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  • 515 23 Potsr II THINGS HE HAS TO STUDY Belgrade. EUROPE'S Boy King, Peter II of i ugoslavia, is 13. Already he is being trained to rule, i i h rou^h »a the preparation hat he tails asleep each night almost soon m, at 10 o clock,
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  • 267 23 Presented To Australian Museum Sydney, Sept. 26. THE Attorney-General of New South Wales (Mr. Minninm on behalf of the Dowager Marchioness of Reading presented a war-time relic to the Australia War Memorial Museum. The gift, which was" handed to the Minister for the Interior. Mr. Pateison who
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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