Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- -No. 200. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Aug. 26, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY AUGUST 26, 1937. FIVE CENTST
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 j THE NlSwfij WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The tiubuael MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND j i fJ HEALTHY BABY Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made Fo Babies. It Coni tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby j Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk The Perfect
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    • 215 1 .f Read The TltiBfTXE Dominant In Malaya The Original SESL m^L\ PRIMIJg W Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in their construction
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 633 2 tfIEBH STOCK OF Long Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, 5' 0" overall price $35 00 each. 5'6 M do 36.50 6'o" do 38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from $2.00 upwards. For ail requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS. Consult: M.
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    • 691 2 HOMOEOPATHY IS A TRUE CURING J ART. It claims to cure all kinds ol I chronic, complicated, and given up cases. I You will know about it if you read ,J Homoeopathic literature. H.M. King 1 George VI is the patron, the Duke of Gloucester is president of the L.
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    • 273 2 PROMPT SERVICE Is what you expect, and you get it when you entrust all your Clock and Watch repairs to YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Road) Phone No. 7922. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base, in Malaya.
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    • 220 2 S^||||H_|fl||||H9BHS wm BaW. Spectacles made by Nan Sin embody skill and precision. Faultless glasses Prescription guaranteed. Try Nan Sin service before you go elsewhere. NAM SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Mahufacturing Ophthalmic Optician Optometrist—P. S. Dzing, U.D. (Phila) 325. North Bridge Road. Thone 6363 Bras Basah Road, Singapore. 240 M.ddle Road Sings
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    • 291 2 sii<§§Sß 'V mm > illH ••>'• -§l^H BM BJ&2k: BaBjB8& '&EsE&Smm aMBSSSgSffK'"* vfc Xfcgg :^^->. RivPllwS IRffIvBBBBKI B£kI l&W BJBBJpj^p.;. "'Wm^^Ĕ^ B£ H&L «W Jk* ■> d^^^^^^^ Cure That (OOOH you've a bad cough or a cold you'll X derive wonderful benefit from taking Peps. These handy, breatheable tablets provide
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  • 483 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES GERMAN SHIPPING'S HIGHER RECEIPTS Passenger Cargo Trade Improvement rOMPUTATIONS made by the Reichs Bureau of Statistics into the balance of payments of German overseas shipping lead to the conclusion that during 1936 the total amount earned for the Reich was 303 mill, rm., of which 23 mill.
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  • 91 3 British Vessels Advised To Obtain Information Arrangements have been made for shipping agents at Hongkong to be kept informed by Naval Authorities of the situation at Shanghai and ClUna Ports north ot Shanghai. British vessels proceeding to these porta are advised to obtain latest available information by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 416 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOMALI 0,800 Aug. 27 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 25 COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22
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    • 133 3 B. L S. N. CO.'S SAILINGSFOR BANGKOK. Leave Due Singapore. KISTNA In port Aug. 28 KOLA Sept. 1 Sept. 4 For PENANG. RANGOON CACUTTA. KARA GO LA In port To-day KARAPARA Sept. 1 Sept 2 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. RAJULA In port
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    • 707 3 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due I Penang Spore Spore via New York 1 msKANOMARU In port Aug. 26 Keelunr Oct t m!s KJYOSUMI MARU Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Oct'
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    • 358 3 Special Holiday Cruises ■a— a. ■> "j.v Qui I. Bangkok Saigon Angkor Paom Penh DUpL From fiafg M.s Ton*. Spore. Spore. "LALANDLA" 11,000 Sept 18 Oct. 8 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. SO Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec 11 Dec. 31 Luxurious One-Clan Mo tors hi
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    • 474 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Nou>i);;i TSCHER Igj LLOYD NORD incorporated Is LLOYD Oeimany). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures: OCT WARD. FOR MANILA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due B'pore. 1937. I "ODER" omits Manila, Hongkong and Japan—calif Shanghai and Hankow Aug. 26 8 "FRANKEN" omits Shanghai —calls Manila, Hongkong,
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  • 214 4 Large Turn-Over In Japanese Bonds Reuter. London, Aug. 25. THE largest turnover is reported for Japanese Bonds on the Stock Exchange to-day, prices rising three per cent. It is strongly rumoured that the Japanese Sinking Fund is supporting the market, while some buying is inspired by the reports
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  • 51 4 Singapore, Wednesday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.72 0.71 Benguet Consolida- ted 10.25 10.25 LX.L. o 60 0 60 San Mauricio 0.02 0.90 United Paracale 0.66 0
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  • 425 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 26. SUBJBJUt Tone Steady Dull Spot Buyers 8 1316 8T« 1.1« Seller*. 8% 8 15U6 +I|l6 Sept. Buyers. 8 7 8 8 7 8 Sellers. 8 15 16 8 1516 OctlDec. Buyers. 9 9 SeUers. 9 1,16 9 1,16 Jan.i Mar. Buyers 9»fe
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  • 679 4 Year's Work Reviewed LABOUR POSITION IN MALAYA rpHE sixth annual meeting of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Sept. 4. In the report for the year ended May 31. the secretar.es state:— During the year three council meetings and two
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  • 88 4 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 25. New York 4.98 3 16 Montreal 4.98 318 Belgrade 217 Geneva 21 r 70 Afn*t*TTiam 903 Milan 94 lllifl. Berlin 12.391? Stockholm 19.39 V* Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo Vienna Prague Brussels 29 5P Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3 10 Paris 132 ***** sellers
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  • 645 4 Eating Internationally BRITISH DISHES ARE POPULAR Paris. JgATING "internationally" is nowproviding one of the main attractions at the Paris Exhibition. To nearly aU the Pavilions of the various countries there are resturants attached where one can dine off the special national dishes. The visitor can eat
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  • 171 4 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday AT the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1.344 th auction, held yesterday, there were catalogued 1.589.381 lbs (tons 709.55', offered 1.340.127 lbs. "tons 598.28). and sold 1,290,139 lbs. (tons 575.%). The prices realised were: Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cts. per lb. Standard
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  • 42 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The following property was sold by nublic auction in the sale room of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng this afternoon. Land at Barker Road, with an area of 12.922 sq. ft., sold for $2,000 to Mr Lim Yong Teck.
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  • 37 4 The dealers and staff of Messrs. Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur, entertained their popular manager. Mr. F. B. Roberts, to a tea-party at the Eastern Hotel prior to his departure to England on leave.
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  • 42 4 Mr. Charles de Alwis, the Ceylon boxing promoter, who has "been resident In Singapore for a number of years passed through Penang by the s.s. Kashima M&ru on his way back to Colombo. He is contemplating staging boxing promotions in that city.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 537 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). i CAPITAL: I > Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, (HI 1.1 A STREET, SINGAPORE. > TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 > General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 J Telegraphic Address; "OVERSEA" LONDON
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    • 89 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England" V SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,00) Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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  • 801 5 Quotations By Fraaer And Co. Singapore, Aug. 26, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. SeUers. Ampat Tin 6 6 71Asam Kumbang 36;- 37;Austral Malay 58f- 60 -cd Ayer llitam 34:9 3016 Ayer Weng 1.35 140 Bangrln Tin 26 271Batu Selangor 2.12% 217V 2 Burma Malay 31
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  • 109 5 National Socialist Party Rally London, Aug. 25. THE British Ambassador in Berlin, Sir Nevill Henderson, has accepted Herr invitation to attend the National Socialist Party Rally, which takes place at Nuremburge from September 6 to 13. Sir Nevill Henderson will leave Berlin in company with the French Ambassador
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  • 260 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Aug. 26, 10 a.m. Total lor Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to da'.e. TIN To Austral Malay 3%%1nt. Sept. 3 Sent. 10 Sept. 4 10% 3%% Bonus. Renong Con. 6d 16d Bonus Sept. 16 M sept. 23
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  • 520 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Thursday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions Messrs. White, Weld and Co.. NewYork, report to us by the cable as follow:— STOCKS The smallness of price changes
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  • 262 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ,3% 1935 red. 1075-1985 $4,000,000 ho, mm j rj n A nn nftfi T«t Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 99 100% c.i. r% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. IM *l flH IQ «9 7*n nnn 01 cso»,f in hhm» 105 V, norn 3% 1937 red.
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  • 748 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore. Aug. 26. TIN three months £261.10 up 30 The 1 tone of the London Stock Exchange was quite satisfactory yesterday, but there are very few bids and offers to hand this morning for tin shares. London is bidding for Kinta Kellas.
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Aug. 26. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $1291 1 (down %Vt).
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  • 17 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 80 (down Sellers 30Vi (down
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 305 5 S. LEVY CO.' Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS'
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  • 101 6 Australia. New Zealand. Java and iimor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. today. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Kuala Lumpur and Penaiie: Internal Ur Service, closing 6 am. Saturday. Medan. Jasks. -Amsterdam? and LondonS: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p m Saturday. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. •Kobe
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  • 57 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. London) by Air (Imperial) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery ot letters 8.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London mails) by the P. end O. 'Corful Jue at Singapore to-morrow. Deliveries it boxholders' letters and
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Scott Harley for Tarempa. Tails previously announced as closing at p.m. en Aug. 25 will now close at 1 .m. to-morrow.
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  • 19 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) desnatched rom Singapore on Aug. 15 was delivered n London on Aug. 23.
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  • 24 6 Owing to the suspension of regular filings between Malaya and Shanghai :he insured letter and insured parcel orvices to China are temporarily sus-
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  • 842 6 GAMING CHARGE Dock Statement Accepted Singapore, Wednesday. "I SUBMIT that the cock and bull story put up by the defendant c. old not bf accepted by any Magi*tratc unless there *.\as corroborative cvidein-e to support it If every person charged with a .similar offence is allowed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 203 6 MALAYA*) PREMIER HOTEL J j To-night Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j j DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight j > i POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION J J THE WA LLA ISIES t Acrobatk und Contortionist Turn blii.fc. Tap Dancing Acrobatic Dancing. NON-DINERS $1.00. ;s j SATURDAY—SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL
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    • 112 6 pcm nn worn m s J 5 D S Cured a cold S "in no time" g hate;ust recovered from an B irritating cold and thanks to your uonderful Vapex, it was cured m no time. TKe inhalant P I is as i //cc:u>e as it is pleasant. 1 shall
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    • 443 6 NOTICE TO MARINERS A message from the C-in-C. China Station, reports that a wreck visible above water lies across the river about 700 feet above the middle swinging berth at Tientsn. It is marked at night by two lights green over white vertical. Caution is necessary. Vigour Restored, Glands Made
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 374 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE? i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME China (generally) except Shanghai Tilawa Aug. 20 1 p.m. Hongkong Tilawa 26 1 p.m. Aden I Parcel Mail) Rajula 26 2.30 p.m. Burma Karagola 26 3 p.m. India:—East and North Karagola 23 3 p.m India South Rajula 26
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  • 735 7 1 .f or A bolition PLANTERS' 1 IIV1TIES i;rap:»n\ Wednesday. i;t removed the fee i -it- <vhirl\ is chart? d the Jnhore Cause- i- to be taken by r-' Associat ion. committee meeting it r'le to the ommis•in- on the matter. irvc;i!cd that following i
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  • 262 7 MAINTENANCE ORDER ISSUED IN ENGLAND Singapore, Wednesday. THE son of a Crown lawyer of Trin--1 ccmalec (Ceylon) and a barrister-at-law in his own right. Mr. Subramanlan Dharmarajah appeared on summons befcre Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the District Court, to-day to shew caui-e why a maintenance order
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  • 35 7 Summary Execution Of Traitors Reuter. Nanking, Aug. 25. THE Central Government has promulgated a law providing for summary execution of looters, rumour mongers, sabotageurs, traitors and army commanders who retreat without adequate reason.—Reuter.
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  • 113 7 Fear That The War Will Benefit Russia London Aug. 25. THE Rome correspondent of the Daily Tclegreph states that the first battalion cf the Royal Grenadiers of Savoy left Addis Ababa for Massawa to embark for Shanghai, to reinforce the Italian contingents there. The extent of
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  • 54 7 Indian Who Escapcd The Gallows Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 25. Thti Liiipresi ot Canada, whlrh is liking morr refugees tu Hongkonp, has on board amongst them Ugiit foreign prisoners. Including Atma Singh, the jrtdlan wr.o was reprieved after ine rope broke when he was on the gallows to
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  • 177 7 Arrival In Singapore By Plane Singapore, Wednesday. DR. Oung Wen Hao, secretary-general of the Executive Yuan, and a famous geologist, who attended the Coronation of King George VI as one of the official Chinese Delegation, anived in Singapore to-day from Europe by the X.L.M. plane, and will
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  • 42 7 The Malay Mail states it is understood that Mr. J. E. Kempe. British Adviser. Trengganu. who went home on leave in December, has retired. Mr. N R. Jarrett, formerly Under Secretary to the F.M.S. Government, is at present acting British Adviser, Trengganu.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 LATEST IN EYEWARE. wjsult NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., nigh Street. 'Phone 3786.
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    • 151 7 successful v l|| baby food is 7 OSTERMILK Mow you can buy it tfst \W ]D You f4fi no* benefit from the happy exprricnre of It I I jf IB fj B 400,000 British mothers. When they were unable 10 mV *V w /AriV jtf mo/Aeri /btm</ /Aj/ Ostermilk wai
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    • 198 7 PILES I There is no need for us to tell you of the maddening irritation, the day and night torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zan at once it will stop the terrible pain, soothe and completely heal blind or bleeding
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    • 425 7 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT PUT ON POUNDS of FLESH! INCREASE^* YOUR WEIGHT mKLWĔ THIS EASY WAY j ;fHKIi Not only this sanatorium patient, but hundreds of men, women and children TAJrELFfc I have put on weight, by taking these tiny, M INcdc I tasteless, tablets. And why j **AJ£O HIS I
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  • 112 8 Arms Drill By Malay Regiment PUBLIC interest in th e Military Tattoo :o be held in Singapore during the coming week-end is growing rapidly and large crowds are expected at Farrer Park to witness it each night. Everything poss ble is being done to make up for the
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    • 546 8 LOOK! AN EXCELLENT NEW PROGRAMME Opens ALHAMBRA To-Night 6-15—9-15 f 1 4 i Made By The (ompanr Thai I Gave You'- "THE <;OOH EARTH" .j. m X OF RAPID-FIRE ENTERTAINMENT! If /A. G._M. Shorts o^o3 I TO-MORROW NIGHT 1 -6-15 9-15- CAPITOL THE BEST AND SNAPPIEST STAGE ATTRACTION SEEN IN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 308 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, Prinsep Street. Classes for Beginners will be opened on 7.9.37 for the los quarterly session in view of the immediate wants of the Students. Prospective students please make an early application. Usual fees: $2 per month. FREE PROSPECTUS. FOUND. Near Newton Circus, at midnight,
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    • 312 9 AUCTION SALE i of fine design, wax and black polished teak household furniture of every description, rattan lounge suite, Egyptian and E-.glish centre carpets, almost new twisted string mats, Cheavins' water filters, crockery, glassware, plants, etc. (The property of Captain J. E. Dobbs of Ist Battalion Middlesex Regiment), to be
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    • 193 9 REVIVAL MEETINGS. Assembly of God Chapel, 486 Serangoon R<»ad. REV. DON MC CROSSAN, EVANGELIST., MR. DAVE Mc CROSSAN, GOSPEL SINGER. Come and hear the famous Mc Crossan musical Messengers, radio and recording artist from America. Beginning Sunday Aug. 29th at 5.30 p.m. Every week night 7.30 p.m. Final meeting Sunday,
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    • 458 9 A RETURN SCREENING OF ■■■■■MIinPCSSHHHH t WONDERFUL BOY IB Xg| M JPik jB SINGER BY POPULAR BB^^^y, S demand. Ib mi imiiiiii i I II MINIMI II I Mill—him inn J |bar open till midnight j S II OIBIS f PREEN j l IN HIS GREATEST MUSICAL PICTURE j"RAIXROW ©It
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  • 37 10 s> A COB- Dr. f R. Jiicub. aged 3H Deputy TQllutluui l, Malacca, lulluwhig a motu»* c:'.r accident :il 27ih mile. .TohoreMuar Koud on Aug. 2.1 The bur cil will take placc in Molucca
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  • 671 10 I fJiIIE war goes on. Attention la concentrated on the crisis in the Far East, and the world wonders, with considerable misgivings, what the developments will be. But humanity refuses to contemplate tragedy to the exclusion of all else. We read of the events in Shanghai and
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  • 538 10 The appended communique has been issued from Kings House. Kuala Lumpur, following the visit of H E the High Commissioner and Lady Thomas to Inoh:— Tuesday, Aug. 17. Sir Mirza Ismail, the Hon. Mr. F J Morten. Lieut -Col. and Mrs. O. H. Tidbury and Major and
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  • 64 10 London, Aug. 25. Captain George Ashton, who will attempt to bieak the world's land speed record at Salt Lake City in the near future, leaves for New York in th* Aquitania to-day. Work on the streamlined car in which the attempt will b e made, and which
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  • 284 10 NOTES COMMENTS Overcrowded Professions f£ A NTT AGO. Chile, is not the only country in which there is a surfeit of lawyers and doctors. But Sa tiago is taking steps to tackle the problem. Measuies are being planned to restrict the number of medical and law student graduates in Chile.
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  • 234 10 JN former days, the percent at« of illiteracy and ignorant people In China was the highest in the world." This was the statement made by Mr. Walter H. Chen the journalist-lawyer, when he addrtssed a Rotary Club meeting in Singapore recently. Some may think his remark a
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  • 193 10 I |h political history changes In the I form of government are br ught anout either by revolution or by i lim. In the former it means bio ihed. while in the latter it means a long process of adaptation. But vi rhc case of the Philippines, the
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  • 231 10 want independence but w e ir.u&t be ready for it," they maintain "At present we try to convince ou.ceives that we are ready, but when we look at Japanese penetration arcl analyse the market for our products, we cannot he.'p feeling we havj to face an uphill fight
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  • 190 10 "Looker Od" By JJXPERTS a o still dcin 3 their best to find oil in Britain. It is funny that they haven't yet thought of looking under old cars. Burglars \\U > broke into an hotel at 2 am. drank a bottle of whisky. Ignorance 0
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 199 10 BEST E. P. N. S- TANKARDS CAPACITY W]( l SUITABLE FOR 1 PINT. I %dy -PORTS PRIZES. WE HOLD COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF SHIELDS, CUPS, MEDALS, SPOONS, ETC. SUITAPLE FOR PRESENTATIONS AT SPORTS MEETINGS AND TOURNAMENTS. SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS AND INSTITUTIONS. ROBINSON to.. LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPIH. I is tasty
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    • 14 10 Studio 33 FOR NATURAL ARTISTIC PORTRAITS by Miniature Cameras. 33, STAMFORD RD. TEL. 3301.
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  • 128 11 CANTON RAILWAYS MAY BE BOMBED PANIC CAUSED IN HONGKONG TRADE WILL BE RUINED TACTICAL RETREAT OF CHINESE AT SHANGHAI A 4 NI ui iS being caused in H °ngrkong by reports that the Japanese are to blockade China ports. It is feared that this will
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  • 169 11 Reuter. a vpdv v- «Hongkong, Aug. 26. hK\ disturbing phase of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, irom Hongkong's point of view, is Japan's declaration ot a blockade of the China coast. It is uncertain if this affects Canton. If it does it is bound to injure the
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  • 238 11 Decisive Developments Expected Shanghai, Aug. 26. FiECISIVE developments are ex- pected in the Shanghai area during the next few days. Although both sides rlaim successes, independent quarters agree lhat the Japan»»«o pressure, especially from warships, has been too strong for the Chinese. It is even reported that the Chinese forces
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  • 238 11 Japanese Reject Plan Of Powers Shanghai, Aug. 26. TWE British, American, and French authorities in Shanghai have suggested that that srction of Huang Poo Kiang bordering the International Settlement should he assigned as "Neutral Water," in wh ch only neutral warships should bo allowed to anchor. This suggestion met with
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  • 383 11 Japanese Advance Against Stiff Resistance Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 25. AN advance on all fronts is claimed by the Japanese this evening, according to the Army Spokesman, who said that resistance had been encountered at s.,mc points but that the Japanese had nowhere been repulsed. He declared that the Japanese authorities
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  • 327 11 "Line Changed For Tactical Reasons" Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 25. A HIGH official Interviewed by Reuter said that some ChincHe troops to-day bog, n to withdraw to a certain distance from the North Station sector for tactlcaJ reason*. They explained that this line wou'd ithange ihi* positions in certain -vectors, but
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  • 44 11 Japanese Capture Two Towns Reuter. Tientsin, Aug. 26. THE Japanese claim the capture of Kalgan and Hualai, north-west of the Nankow Pass, which Is stubbornly held by the Chinese.—Reuter. A car Mazing near the Cathay Hotel, Shanghai, after a bomb had dropped near it.
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  • 71 11 Santander About To Fall British Official Wireless. London. Au«?. 25. THE British flotilla leader Keith has visited Santander and taken on board President Aguire and other members of the Basque Government as well j as remaining British nationals and I seventeen hostages held by the Basque authorities,
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  • 36 11 London. An«r. ">4 The death occurred ft The P*Mfw« today of the German Wival Attache In T ondon. Wnssner who was r>n his wav to resume his duties after 'hree months' leave.
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  • 100 11 "Neutrality Bill Is A Joke" Reuter. New York. Aug. 26 NINETEEN Bellanca planes actually shipped on Aug 20 are being held In the United States until they can be fitted with bomb racks and five machine-guns. It is understood that others will b*» similarly fitted out
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  • 53 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 35. THE Shanghai authorities confirm that a Japanese gunboat was sunk at Woosung yesterday and a destroyer badly damaged. It is estimated that less than 10.000 troops have been landed at Woosung at present, but other transports are standing by with
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  • 25 11 Reuter. I Shanghai. Aucr. 25 lMn nm. Admiral Haspqawa has oroclaimed a blockade aeainst Chinese shipping from Shanghai to Swatov —Reuter.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 108 11 home throughout Singapore Island and iflgjfa. South Johore which has an electric supply AWm of between 200 and 250 volts. AC. or DC. «II The mecnam cal construction of the "Little SoHffS Tiger" also is above reproach and in this fjjg Hor respect it is well up to the best
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  • 77 12 AFTER DINNER IN SINGAPORE MALACCA PATHOLOGIST GRADUATED AT SINGAPORE COLLEGE A YOUNG Cevlonese doctor who graduated at the King Edward YD College of Medicine, Singapore and who was expected to have a brilliant career, has been killed in a motoring accident near the border
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  • 309 12 VkjK resrret U) recor d tne death, which occurred last night about ten p.m. of Dr. J. R. Jacob, Deputy Pathologist of the Malacca Hospital, as the n suit of a motor-car accident at the 27th mile, Johore-Muar Road. Dr. Jacob tad been spending a few days'
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  • 474 12 Appeal Fails CONSPIRACY HELD PROVED Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE submission that there could be no abetment of an offence after the offence had been committed, pu> forward by Mr. R. Page, in an appeal before the Hi<rh Court to-day, failed to gain for his client, a Chinese named
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  • 188 12 H.M.S.WARSPITE Sequel To Unrest On Board British Officers Wireless. London, Aug. 25. IT is understood that the battleship Warspite will sail for the Mediterranean on September 2 subject to satisfactory carrying out of new machinery trials. The report of the court of enquiry into the misunderstanding which
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  • 78 12 Singapore, Thursday. A Malay boy of about fifteen climbed up a cocoanut tree at Hertford Road, off the old Race Course, last night in order to get a good view of the Tattoo rehearsal which had just begun. In the excitement of the moment, the boy missed his
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  • 183 12 BRITON'S TALE City Falling To Insurgents Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 26. A DESPATCH from a correspondent near Santander states that the insurgent military authorities declare that Santander is prepared to surrender following a revolt of part of the population, aided by the police and shock troops,
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  • 192 12 Gifts Of Medicine For Shanghai Singapore, Thursday. MPv. Aw Boon Haw and family returned to Singapore from Hongsong on board the "Victoria" this morning. In the course of an interview with a Tribune representative. Mr. Aw Boon Haw confirmed his donation of $30,000 to the War
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  • 128 12 Three Italians Arrested NEARLY $1,000 INVOLVED Singapore, Thursday. A DARING attempt to smuggle 116 tahils of non-Government chandu valued at $928 into Singapore was made by three Italians, presumed to be members of the crew of the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria, which arrived in Singapore from Hongkong
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  • 131 12 Danger To Municipal Servants THE following Municipal Notice is advertised in the Singapore newspapers: During the past few months, explosives, including ammunition, ships' distress signal rockets, deck flares, etc. have been deposited in dust bins in various parts of the town. All these articles then deposited
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  • 108 12 The following were elected officebearers of the Java Peranakan Club for the ensuing year at the genera] meeting held on Aug. 8: President. M. Akil b Ibrahim: vicepresident, Maspawera b Thaklair hon. Treasurer. M. Akil b Ibrahim; hon. secretary, Marzuki b Haji Mohd. Saia: asst. secretaries, Haji
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  • 546 12 Students From China SOME IMPRESSIONS OF WAR Singapore, Wednesday. EN route to further their studies in the various universities in England, 24 Chinese students, who have been awarded scholarships under the British share of the Boxer Indemnity Fund, arrived to-day in Singapore by the P. and O.
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  • 49 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 25. A MIXED battalion of French and Annamite troops arrived from Tongking to reinforce the 1,000 French Colonial troops already in the French Concession. It is reported that 50.000 more troops from Indo-China will arrive in the course of the next three weeks.—Reuter.
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  • 53 12 Reuter Wireless. Calcutta, Aug. 24. The 5 6th Rajputana Rifles commanded by Colonel Ferguson have sailed for the Far East aboard the Elephanta..— Reuter Wireless. Secunderabad. Aug. 24. The 5 6th Rajputs and the 418 h Hyderabad Regiment under orders for the Far East have left for
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  • 167 12 ANNOUNCEMENT IN COUNCIL NEW POLICY Decision Received With Acclaim 'From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE announcement of substantial reductions in duty on fMdstufl in the F.M.S. was received with acclamation in the Federal Cou:, this morning. There is to be a reduction
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  • 101 12 Former Port Health Officer Singapore, Thursday. II7E regret to record the death of Dr ff Walter D'Cruz, which occurred at his residence in Jansen Road this morning. Dr. D'Cruz was Port Health Officer. Singapore, until his retirement six weeks ago, and had been in the
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  • 116 12 Prison Sequel To Case Of Witchcraft Sinaanorc T'\ur-iir Delivering a considered vmr 1 morning. Mr F. V Duo!:»or»' i 8econd Police Magistrate. cot.- d T Cheng Goan in the witcnrrstft <m:-t imposed a sentence of three rigorous imprisonment. Accused in Um td his desixv* to appeal It will
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  • 37 12 The annual general meeting of th< All Malaya Muslim Missionary S will be held on Saturday at 3 p.m nt the Aljunied Islamic School. V ria Street. All members are solicited to be pi sent.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 141 12 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL SEAL EXTINGUISHER llnI In the former model, the valve seals both the inner chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that each compartment is isolated from the other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has however, been modified: the spindle
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    • 55 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHTJLIA ST. PHONE 58ft. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR ft WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS MALACCA HONG CHYE CO, SK REM BAN fHIENT BROS.. K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG. NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. BPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCT AGENCY, LTD
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  • 534 13 SHANGHAI WAR DISCUSSED VERY ANXIOUS Co-operation With U.S. France London, Aug. 26. A f oreign Office communique states that at their meetings yesterday Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Lord Halifax and Mr. Eden, considering the Far Far tern liluation, endorsed the action already taken and especially reaflirmed that
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  • 324 13 No Weaken'ng In British Attitude British Official Wireless. It will bo recalled that both the Chinese and Japanese Governments have I «11 notified tnat Britain reserves her o old those Governments resiole for damage or loss to British "c or property resulting from the action Chinese or Japanese
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  • 180 13 Shanghai Getting Used To It Reuter. S Shanghai, Au*. 26. 2.20 a.m HANGHAI is gradually accustoming itself to the war on its doorstep. It is believed that apart from misdirected projectiles, the city is in no great danger and the possibility of an incursion by either
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  • 92 13 Compensation For Injured Woman I c-r« ,nH ES v:n i without tU c.r.ce and (3i wl h hnv ne eivon faVo information to the polic? Ton Boon Woo «s o*«d to pov tot?, of «0 ju en woman as comoensat'nn facte *Jr pP H 7 ew olltli
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  • 47 13 rv, Sin P a Pore. Wednesday. On inquiry by telephone to-day from Cameron Highl nds, it that Mr. Roland Rraddell's condition Is much improved and If is expected that he wall be able to return to Singapore by the end of the week.
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  • 36 13 The acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice a-Beckett v Terrell, is leaving to-day by he s£ 'Kedah" to attend the Penang and Kedah Court ,0f Appeal and expect* to return to Singapore on Sept
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  • 213 13 OF SINGAPORE Victim Of Shanghai Bombing WE much regret to announce that Miss Josephine Hatten, of S'n?apore, hai been killed in Shanghai It is believed that she must have been one of the victims of the disaster in which the Sincere Company building was involved on
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  • 230 13 Film Search Ends In K.L. <From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE Paramount Director w.thm a few 1 hours of his arrival in Kuala Lumpur, is believed to hav e discovered the ideal Dorothy Lamcur. Mr. Clyde Ell ott is not prepared to disclose her name but declared that
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  • 117 13 Czechoslovak Journalist In Singapore i nR. W. Emil Synek, editor-in-chief or v the Telegraf. of Prague, Czechoslovakia. and Mrs. Svnek are passengers to Europe on the Victoria, completing a tomr round the world. They were in Shanghai on "Black Saturday." Aug. 14. when hundreds of veople were killed fcv the
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  • 221 13 China Surprised Her DANISH WRITER INTERVIEWED JJJK. Tag* Nissan, who descr.bca him. self as a maritime journal st and >;nort .story writer, as broken his journey at Singapore for a few days on hfa way home to Denmark from the Far East. Mr. Nissan is a representative of "Vikiniren," a
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  • 151 13 Taking Passengers From Shanghai MRS. A. E. Hill, of Shanghai, who has arrived in Singapore to .stay with her friends Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Meier, left Shanghai on the Rajputana, and tells a graphic story of the horrors in the city owing to the bombing on Aug. 14. A
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  • 250 13 China Will Clear Out The Enemy Singapore, Thursday. AN his way to Paris, Mr. Tienmai L. Huang passed through Singapore on the "Victoria" this morning. Mr. Huang was formerly attached to the Chinese Consulate in Medan. and he had been in China on leave, prior to taking up his new
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  • 3 13 MISS JOSEPHINE HATTEN
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    • 239 13 is the perfect dessert Served in dam ty glasses It is the I ideal, cool and refr°shine I i« *v I dessert, and contains real food the following: delicious value also. I flavours j The high perce-taee of but'er I fate in our Ve-cream makes it ANIL A, PINEAPPLE, really
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  • 275 14 ODDS INCREASE 7 TO 1 r; iv jury D loitjKinsmeni Possible >. v if' n t i m 1« »iw ,l l( t|.r he U*Ht hf,( 10,11 «t Tommy Farr i in, it* now 1 to 1 <j'Mi .||iib 4 s^n- ii,
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  • 276 14 Kamis Outplays Choon Leong Singapore, Thursday. T7ADI the singles' tile holder of the i YMC4. this year was defeated O] y,no' Leon Ch:ng in the second rounc r tne "Kliney" Cup competition ycs.er "v on he v'm.c a', court. II at all Yadi displayed his
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  • 31 14 Iru first quarterly general meeting of the Eclipse Party will be held on the 29th at the residence nf Dr. Chia Keng Hce, 25, Sea Avenue, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 120 14 A view of the play in the soccer match between the R.A. and the Cricket Club at the S.C.C. (Tribune). S.C.C. TENNIS Autumn Tournament Results Ties Singapore. Wednesday. THE following are the results of ties played off in the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis" Tourney to-day: A SINGLES HANDICAP B Gaillard +18
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  • 181 14 O. W. Gilmour <scr.> vs. W. J. Henman (+l5). E. N. Griffith Jones <scr.) vs. A. C. Growder <—2). B. CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP T. C. Hamlyn <scr.» vs. C. E. Brooke scr.). C. C. Webster (—3) vs. W. A. Wilson <scr.) to finish. C. CLASS SINGLES W. C. McKean vs.
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  • 36 14 AL RIVERS writes to say that he wishes to challenge the winner of Saturday's fight between Joe Diamond and Nai Som Pong, who meet for the welterweight title of Singapore. GOLF MATCH Keppel Ladies Beat Garrison
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  • 134 14 The match between the lady members of Keppel Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club played on Wednesday afternoon, over the Keppel course resulted in a win for the home team by 6% to IV4 Scores Garr son names first: Mrs. M. Greenland 0, Mrs. E. R. Lubbock 0. Mrs. H.
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  • 116 14 THE following is the complete draw and dates of Initial games in the S.A.F A. Challenge Cup soccer competition, all games beine due to be played at the Anson Road Stadium, coirme.icmg at 5.15 p.m: QUALIFYING ROUND Monday. Sept. 6: Mor..via S.C. f* SRC Tuesday.Sept. 7: V.M.C.A. vs. Indian Association.
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  • 596 14 Entries for the Clerical Union W and B' badminton singles championship close on Sept. 11. Entries accompanied with, the fee of 25 cents should be sent to IVa-. Leow Kirn Fatt. 259. Rangoorßoad or Mr. Lim Chuan Geok c o William Jacks All matches will be played off at the
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  • 760 14 YACHT RACE Ramona Runs Away With Honours THE six metre race *J the Royal Singapore Yacht Club en Sunday was the final cf a series for the GuiUemard Cup. The Cup was won by Ramona, who actually had an almost decisive point lead from the previous races,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 6 14 p 1 itutor s L LffflM!
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    • 42 14 CHINA j Underwriters Limited, j (Incorporated in Hongkong). I 1 A British Company Registered 1 in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, 1 MARINE ft PERSONAL J ACCIDENT i INSURANCE Thone 4X1%. J Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 37 14 I The man who is punctual in keeping his appointments Rets the business. With a VULCAIN watch you will fcj^\('' J always be on time. Wind it mjdfts. 1 regularly and it will never Agents for Malaya:
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  • 1046 15 FOR SATURDAY'S RACES I ORME FALLS Up-country Horses All Here •BY UINOSOK LAD") Singapore, Thursday. i Mil.II >lir was neatcd at this Minn»inc\ track work at the ii .t Tiinah course in preparation he Singapore Autumn Gold meeting when Jockey Orme mi-ruled bv His Highness
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  • 13 15 Incident in the soccer match on the Padang yesterday. (Tribune). SCOTTISH SOCCER Reuter.
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  • 798 15 London, Aug. 2. Mid-week matches in the Scottish League resulted as follows: Ayr U. 4, KilmarnocK 2. Celtic 2, Queen o'South 2 Dundee 1. Arbroath 0. Falkirk v. Rangers 1. Hibernian v. Queen s Park, 2. Motherwell l, Clyde o. St. Johnstone 1, Hearts 2. Third Lanark 3. Morton 0.
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  • 129 15 The following ties in the SB A men's end women's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union Haw-Par Hall ihi.s week-end. Saturday at 2.15 p.m. (Singles): Miss Hilda Schelkis (A.A.U.* v. Miss Lily Boev iMerrldaie), Miss Mary Wee Devonshire v. Miss
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  • 87 15 YESTERDAY'S ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the Tanglin Club resulted as follows: Mens Doubles Open: Donnell and Anderson beat Bateman and Baker 6—l 7—5; Marsh and Wardle beat Rannynaton and del Tufo 2—6, 6 4 6—2 Mixed Doubles Cpen: Mr', and Mr.s. Warden bea: Mrs. Jemmett
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 54 15 Announcing Polaroid" cc pcriccts Astonishing new laroid Sun Glasses. Magically ter out all glare. For the first ne you jee surfaces as they 'ly are. c cur Demonstration Between aroid" and ordinary Sun glasMtai Sals in Singapore at the THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. i'«)larcids are great for
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    • 16 15 I1AI»I»Y WORLD ST X Oil M SATURDAY, AUG. 28 t* «>— gsm *ltt tff\t +t* /v— -Aj/—«
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    • 115 15 LILY WHITE PHOTO STUDIO 79. North Bridge Road, Singapore, S.S. The Right Studio For Your Portraits SPECIAL OFFER 10 copies 4 x ISJ, Post Card 52.00. EXPERT IX PRINTING, DEVELOPING, ENLARGING. REPRODUCING, FRAMING, CAMERA REPAIR] KG, ARTISTIC OIL PAINTIXG, CARBON DRAWING. AND WATER COLOURING. ARTISTIC PAPER USED EXCLUSIVELY. PRICES MODERATE.
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    • 442 15 "GOLD LEAF" TEA. The difference between ordinary tea and "Gold Leaf" Tea is the differen c between a speculation ana a giltedged investment. Sole Agents: F. A. BartholonrAisz Ltd., 12-A, Robinson Read. Singapore. MOSQUITOES I RUIN YOUR SLEEP KILL THEM WiTM MM wi I onfe£al2 i A W.P.S. 21 Foat
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 28 16 The death has occurred at St. Anne’s on-Sea, Lancashire, on Aug fl of Mr Arnold Sharpies, late of tht F.M 8 Agricultural Department and the Rudbcr Research Institute
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  • 35 16 Among those who disembarked in Ptnang by thi m.v. Gienapp were the following: Mrs. L. A.tken and child, Mr. O. H. Boyd. Mr. H. L. Barry, Mr. S. I. Branson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Broadhurst.
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  • 514 16 FIERCE FIGHTING IN THE NORTH Reuter. Peiping, Aug. 25. JAPANESE sources claim that the Japanese cap'ured Kalgan. the capita] of Chahar Province, and that their troops are now sweeping in a south-easterly direction along the Pei'ping-Suiyuan Railway towards Nankow Pass, where 50,000 Chinese tro«DS
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  • 185 16 Four Europeans In Court Singapore, Wednesday. ARRESTED at Kluang, while en route for Penang, four young Europeans, dishevelled and unshaven, were produced before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning and charged with the theft of a motor-car, belonging to Mr. A. G. Hewitt, from
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  • 36 16 Reuter. London, Aug. 25. MR. Neville Chamberlain, the Premier, relumed to London fr o m Scotland to-day for talks with Mr. An'hony Eden on international affairs, particularly with regard to the Far Eastern situation.—Reuter.
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  • 56 16 433 Cases Of Cholera In Hongkong Singapore, Wednesday. following information has been re--1 ceived from the Port Health Office, 'ingarore. in connection with the prehealth situation obtaining on the coast, for the week ending Aug. U:~ Hong Kong: Cholera—433 cases and 177 deaths: Smallnox—76 cases and 1 death:
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  • 118 16 15-Year-Old Schoolgj r |v Air Trip Singapore. Wecr,,^ "I Ilk d trip very much.' I MUs Wolda Koolker a, a old Dutch schoolgirl, who .i tl y^,r Singapore on m»r way to ii.iU d 11 K.L M air liner Torenpnlk m ..2L Jt Interview she
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  • 167 16 Largely Attended Funeral In Se 'Lsnhan •frum Our van Rtpo'ttri Seremban, Tucsdu t WITH trpgic si-daci.'c: i place at he j tti Cucuur ifcad !a:i ii!g:it ot ,M: 5 P N xite cf D<\ P N fcen mot. r Mr. A K Sm W'11-known KI a
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  • 76 16 Discussion At Meeting Of S.C.B.A. Singapore, Wednesday AT a recent meeting of the committee n of the S'raits Chinese British Association Mr. Scow Poh Leng brought up the question of facilities to be afforded with regard to the instruction of the use of gas masks and emphasised i
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  • 66 16 Head Of Siam National Church Dead 'From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, Aug 25 THE death has occurred here of the 1 head of the Buddhist Church in Siam, Prince Patriarch Jinavara, at the age of 79, following three weeks' illness The la'e Prince spent 58 years wearing yellow
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    • 415 16 >* lis- lii^^SL? I When Timothy John is ready for school.. Picture him seven or tttit years hence when he pats on his own school cap! will he be as healthy and lively as he is now? Yes—he's sure to be a healthy child because he f s a Trufood
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    • 23 16 I N. E. M.j Private Car Policies 33& X No Claim Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. MEYER CHAMAtRS, RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 156 16 CLUB DIARY iritrr c are numerous Clubs in Stngatore members ol u,kich are reader* of he "Malaya Tribune." This Diary i» jrovidea specu—y jot them. Secreariea are tnvttea co co-operate tn Keeptt up-to-date and complete. Hapof genera! interest will still be nciuaea tn the "Diary of Events." The Cluh Diary"
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    • 1242 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio 31^?^^»: ..i] oo f Fra »k A. Terry. From the Floral n-nswin a Pa ,o il i° n Kew Brighton. Cheshire. PROGRAMMES OP BRITISH EMPIRE walk UP walk up! waik a S a 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES H AH the fun oAhe fair, ancTall free! a lvUL»KAJll3lli)o Listen to
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  • 452 18 Chinese Committed To Stand Trial Singapore. Wednesday. APTER a preliminary inquiry held before Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Mag strate. to-day. charges of the possession of counterfeit blocks for the purposes of cheating and of applying a false trade descript on to goods exposed for sale
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  • 43 18 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 25. Sir Gervase Becke't, banker, former Conservative M.P. and newspaper proprietor, died in London yeserday at the age of 71. One of his daughters is the wife of the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 364 18 Special Arrangements At Farrer Park TRAFFIC arrangements are now notified Jn connection with the military tattoo which opens fit Farrer Park tomorrow night iFriday >; The Tattoo will take plao at Farrer Park on August 27. 28 30 and 31st, star lug at 9.30 p.m. Purchasers of four
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  • 46 18 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug. 24. Twelve were killed and 67 injured in an explosion which shook the neighbourhood of Unterluess Celle, Hanover the site of Germany's biggest artillery practice range. An explosion occunvd in the powder magazine but the caus~ is unknown —Reater Wireless
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  • 236 18 Japanese Bombs Fou:..i Unexploded Singapore. Wr j. 1*HE following cable lioin s., released by the Chines c General, Singapore, to-duv Under cover of heavy b&n.igt fire from over 30 Japiuu e v massed outside Woosung. the j, attempted, early yesterday m< r make landings at several plan
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  • 71 18 Sinking- Of Five S«>an Ships Reuter Wireless. Genevn Ail!.- .< -SING Italy nf rcspon» i n sinking Ave Spanish f>hips in the MecMler"nnei.<. i v Government ha/» ph<?-3 r. League demanding the mat*» t>with under Ar'icle XI The telegram declarer th" '.irj; constitute a new aggress fi n
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  • 102 18 Following British .Methods At Dardanelles Reuter. tv>.«h- r Shanghai, Aug Despite Japanese claims, a I server from the Woosung area nothing iiKe 50 000 Jai .iie were landed there md wumi t< no more than one division u ashore. Reporte that Jnpone.se hmv able" 1 an(5 Chapo are
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    • 26 18 91rA 3S COPPE» 9 APB 5 *V^ THE MORNING AFTER... GAR DAN/bn BAYER] will immediately relieve you of that tormenting headache and any other consequences ofalatenight.
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    • 84 18 T COLD OR HOT pOBUCfeIJ S BANISHES "ENERVATION" AMD GIVES YOO ALL SAY EHFHCY WOMEN AFTER DELIVERY MR Regain Health With B D. T. LIM'S Ig HERB TONIC For general j£ after giving pation, wind, there remedy than D T Herb T nic p IHSSsEH rejuvenate the fc uon brano
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    • 142 19 I mmm m,a,mm TSSMRT I I PALPITATIONS I I DEMOTE jgllSifc I DANGER head pains, bu-zz.ng in tne ears, tin-^BBlm^^^^^^^^H^^S^ll^^g -n the legs. s;ght troubles, gid- ifl& il d.ness oppressiveness and pangs 'Sr are frequent. ,vf\ W V\ 1 Angina pectoris and apoplexy must be arrested. .Vs i 4 ur/c
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    • 203 19 WP S 7 CLAUDETTE COLBERTS a secret showed Sally the way to beauty "No thi could be attractive with "Listen to this, Sally! 'Like nine A MONTH LATER a skin as coarse as mine. I*d uive out of ten other film stars, Thanks for your advice about anything to have
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    • 670 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Itariin o S 35 p m T d *y Germany w Sound Pictures. (Continued from page 17) uA? ?'J£l Six silhouettes for piano i>uy C i.) by Max Reger Dorothea Klotz. R»n In ecu rkvri t P, )lv/1n i 10.05 p.m. Dog-Days. A summer Aim COLONIAL FRANCE
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  • 172 20 Ine iformandie, holun of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic, arriving at Southampton after setting up a new record rot the west to cast Atlantic crossing, the time taken being three days. 22 houia seven minutes Riving an average ol 31.2 C knots
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