Malaya Tribune, 3 September 1937

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Ma laya Na tiona I Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI. No. 207. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Sept. 3, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. Singapore; FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • 476 2 Japanese Convicted Of Road Offence 'From Our Own Correspond: Johore Bahru, Au 31 rIE Johore We ght Lifting Ch ships will be held in Johon B on Oct. 14. Entries closed or. E There will be a variety en; 1 included in the programme. A Mr.
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  • 82 2 Melle of the German Met) worlr, EP^ C T al Church addressing the v.orld conference on Church Conmunlty and State at Oxford PnSof ip«?^ d His P has sent a W f D^' a u s able banish danger of Bolshevism in Germany and n tram ths
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    • 545 2 •nUCSH oiOCE OF:— Long tiaths in cast Iron white porcelain enomeiied with chromium plated Hot Cold tups, 5 0" overall price $35.09 each. s'ii" do 36.50 6'o" do 38.00 Table lamps a Urge range to select from 52.00 upwards. For all requiremen i In ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: ML Hassan,
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    • 656 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for waterproofing and cork insulation to the concrete roofs of 13 houses at Eiig Hoon Street. Plans. Form of Tender and Specification can be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit of $50 L> required, and will be refunded
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    • 278 2 r SINGAPORE CHINESE I MANDAKIN SCHOOL, Prinsep Street. Clares for Beginners will be opened on 7.9.37 for the last quarcsrly session in view of the immediate wants of the Students. Prospective students please make an early application. Usual fees: $2 per month. FREE PROSPECTUS. TENDERS. Tenders are invited from approved
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    • 235 2 S NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! 1 l IDE MODEL THAT EVERYBODY LIKES IS j EASIEST MONTH L i I GENTS UTILITY" MODEL 18 THE MACHINE THAT nAS A REPUTATION OF BEING THE SMARTEST, FINEST FINISH AND SMOOTHEST RUNNING. Sole Agents:— MALAYAN CYCLE COMPANY, LTD., J 7 8, Dhoby Ghaut. 1 i
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    • 36 2 PUILLIPS RUBBER SOLES Made in England Famous for its Long wear From All Shoe-makers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. BINOCULAR FOR THE RACES. Isapasveel NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO, 71, High Street, SINGAPORE. Phone 3786. 'Phone 3756.
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  • 405 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES NAVAL TRAINING ON THE WORCESTER Admiral Evans' Advice To Cadets ADMxRAL Evan,;. Commander-in-Ch.t i f the Nore, recalled his cadetshi.j SuhS, l i e f twining ship Worcester Ahen he distributed prizes on board thmp, to which he returned after an absence of over 40 years. Admiral
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  • 166 3 More British Seamen To Re Employed The recent British decision to enforce the Act of 1894 stipulating for 25 per .t. of British crews in British-owned whaling factories seriously affects Noi wrgian seamen. A prominent owner of whaling facat 900 Norwegian whaling men «riij out cf work if
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  • 66 3 T Berlin. In order to encourage the drinking or champagne in Germany two special "days of the German vine" are to be held throughout the country on Sept 25 and 26. German vine growers are to produce a uniform brand of champagne for the occasion. It
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    • 447 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Rex I BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. s. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Doc j Tonnage S pore I NALDERA 16.000 Bent. 10 ARTHAGE 15 .000 Sept *>* AL UE Sept! 25 COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 RF^Jap 1 Oct 23 BLHAR 600U Nov i RAJPUTANA 17,000 N,,v
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    • 131 3 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill or Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. KUMSANG Sept. 9 Sept.
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    • 512 3 M. B. K. i I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) J i (Incorporated in Japan) tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due oP ue Sailin* n ne |m s KJYOSUMI MARU «J™ via New York j ms 1 KONGO MART Sept. 25 Sept. 2« Oct l K~i..n
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    • 437 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlpa. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR JT* ENOA) MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBL' RG AND COPENHAGEN. mmm From From From From M.a. Spore Malacca PJS'ham P ng •FIONIA 21-9 21-9 22-9 24-9 LALANDIA 12-10 12-10 18-10 15-10 JUTLANDIA
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    • 448 3 STEAMER BAILINGS NURDDEUTSf HER IN ORD I wuarated La Oermany) J*?. ipuernotcd are the oompann Intended fixtures: OUTWARD. FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due B'pore, "BCHARNHOR6T" omits China calls Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Bept i HOMEWARD. FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG ft BKEMEH. i <u<l<> Sails from S'pora. GNEIBENAU"
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  • 6914 4 PRINCIPAL CROPS GROWN FISHERY MARKET IN HANDS OF JAPANESE were as follows: Total Province Wellesley Malacca Singapore Straits SettleCrop, and Penang tmtt9mm iacres) (acres. (acres) (acres) (acres Rubber 84,977 189.661 54.0,3 328,711 Coconuts 46,831 13,498 W6O 68.689 W secondaryimportant are fruits' 4 -Canute **accn, derris,
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    • 388 4 n matter for a dog /o fee o|f his food. I This treatment-whloh I the formula for which I dii- I I discovered over 40 years covered over 40 years ago. I I ago —is always successful 1 I A BETTER HEALTH, BETTER 1 For a dog to lose his
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    • 86 4 LARGE SIZE SMALL SIZE (40r.) WHY PAY MORE? jjfji The health-giving virtues of i pleasant tasting Andrews in Jj jIBUS the Economy Tin remain un- fl changed, but you save 45c on Sk\w itJBHt V: the large size and 30c on the f •.jJ^B^^^^^SSsS^^SS^^l mall size. Unique in formula, ■KBlCu^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.\
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  • 387 5 lief Fund-— The Tale Of Two Adventurous Chinese Lads One Of them Is An Ipoh Scout "Hard Labour. 9 (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) T♦ < Chinese girl to leave Malaya vf to l° ln th e Red Cross Corps in Shanghai was Miss Woo 80l Ying, who
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  • 156 5 Messrs Foo Boon. Chook (left) and Haaw Sic Ilian, referent to whom is made in these notes. Gen. Feng Cheng Wu U7HEN "he arrived the Airport on Monday evening. Gen Feng Cheng Wu was greeted by a large gathering of Chinese, including the Chinese ConsulGeneral in Singarore, Mr. Kao Ling
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  • 417 5 He was appointed commander of tne nth Army of the Kuominchun (Feng Vu Haiang's Army) in 1926 and upon the efeat of the Kuominchun at Nankow near Peiping by the Fengtien forces, he etreated to Wuyuan in Suiyuan Province Appointed commander of the First R Mte Shensi Reinforcement Army of
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  • 202 5 And unless the collection of relief fund is maintained, or rather unless the Chinese here continue—as I hope they will—to donate, generously, the sum of approximately $1,000.000 already accumulated will soon be used up in comforting the thousands of sick and wounded. Adventurous Lads j /\NE wishes Hauw Sic Hian
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  • 178 5 THE vegetable gardeners are a class of people whose hard struggle for existence is insufficiently realised," said the Hon. Khoo Sian Ewe. Chinese member for Penang, at Monday's Legislative Council meeting. No easier way of verifying this can one find than to visit one of the vegetable gardens
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  • 29 5 Marie Austin, the Australian dance team now appearing at Raffles Hotel, where they are presenting a particularly attractive repertoire of graceful ballroom and untitled routines, also exceptionally fast quick-steps.
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  • 115 5 On Occasion Of Sultan's Jubilee From Our Own R: t orter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. »T the meeting of th e Sanitary Boa-d to-day. the chairman. Mr. W. N. Oourlny. announced that he had received a circular from the Goverr.m.: regarding the desirability of decorafna public and private
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  • 353 5 Chamber Of Commerce Results THE following candidates from Rajah's College, were successful in the 1937 Spring Examination of the London Chamber Of Commerce held m Singapore: Higher Commercial Education Certificates Bookkeeping and Accountancy:—l. Lim Ah Chang. 2. Syed A. If Costing: Ananthanarayanan V G. Shorthand (Pitman): I. Tan
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  • 299 5 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will be ready for Issue at Raffles Library on Saturday Service of Our Lives: Last Speeches as Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, The Zoo You Knew? L. R. Brightwell! Don't Yuu Agree? Illustrated, C J
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  • 112 5 British Official Wireless. Tut. London, Sept. 2. HE Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, met some of his Cabinet colleagues at the foreign office this morning, when it is understood various aspects of foreign affairs, with special reference to the recent developments m the Mediterranean, were again under discussion.
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  • 209 5 IN HANDCUFFS Dash Through Jungle Caves 'From Our Own Correspondent) Tapah, Monday. TWO Customs officers, who raided a cave a few miles from Temoh last Friday, had an exciting experience when a Chinese, whom they had arrested, escaped with handcuffs on. after breaking loose from one of
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  • 28 5 It was stated in Parliament recently that the amcunt paid in pensions during the last financ al year was £39.670.500. an average of 18s lid weekly per pensioner.
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    • 44 5 "GOLD LEAF" TEA. Don't grumble at bad tea. Your own carelessness is to blame. It is really no more trouble to see that you get "Gold Leaf" Tea, which is always fresh and good. Sole Agents: F. A. B«rthol*raeusz Ltd. 12-A, Robinson Road, Singapore.
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    • 129 5 m 4k 11] A I— and nose membrane* ore lp toothed and healed quickly Bp by gentle, effective GIYCO- Ej THYMOLINE .recommended W\ by doctors for over 40 years. ml A pleasant, alkaline mouth b wash as well as a reliable safeguard against colds H and sore throats. B f
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  • 452 6 m******* LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 2. *¥SSF 7 J' I r!Tr"»i7i steady Steady Spot Buyers. 87« *S w Selleri. 815 16 9 +MJ Sept Buyers. 8% 8 15 16 +116 Hepi Sellera. 9 9 1116 +I|l6 Oct.|Dec S o 1 815 i 16 Aiii +116 Sellers. 91|16
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  • 175 6 Singapore. Sept. 2. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $IG6 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $155 K. iSiam> W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $150 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 $246 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 2 2 o Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 $I^s
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    • 761 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). t Authorised §40,000,000.00. 'issued and Paid Up HEAD OFFICE, CHINA HI ODING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. i TELEPHONES: r i Managing Director 3172 Secretary General Manager 3513 Accouiuant Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA r LONDON BANKERS :/S \J\ NEW YORK BANKERSr j
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    • 43 6 i a day AND STOP THAT I MALARIA latest and best Cold or Fever stopped within 14 hour A Boxes cure worst case CERTIFIED HARMLESS orfAnußiE ALL DEALERS TARPAULINS Any size from Boon Seng Co., Ltd. Telephone 7268. 36 38, Robinson Road. Singapore.
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    • 54 6 MILK AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND i A HEALTHY BABY < Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made Fo Babies. It Con- tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk The Perfect Baby Food. Its Quality Is Not Excelled. j BLUE
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  • 897 7 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Sept. 3, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tm 6- 6 6 Asain Kumbang 36 37 Austia! Malay 58 60'-cd Ayer Hitam 31 6 35 6 Ayer Weng 1.30 i. 4 ocd Bangrin Tin 25 6 26 6
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  • 64 7 Reuter Wireless. More Activity In Base Metais London. Aug. 31. The Stock Exchange to-day responded to the improved tone of overnight Wall Street advices. Business is still small but sentiment is brighter, especially among speculatives. Japanese rallied on Sinking War Fund operations, but Chinese again weakened. Apiut, irom
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  • 529 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by th? cable as follow:— The Sugar Bill approval which
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  • 234 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Sept. 3, 10 a.m. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Hx Div. year p 9 Payable Date to da^e. TIN To Austral Malay 3%% Int. Sept. 3 m sept. 10 Sept. 4 10% 3%% Bonus. Aver Weng 5% Int Sept. 13
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  • 220 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1% 190] red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103% 105% 4%~ Wi r>d. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept 36 109 111 4%% IW)9 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 114 115 1913 red. (1963) $2,000,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30
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  • 514 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Sept. 3. THREE months Tin £259.5.0 down 35 Business was on a low ebb yesterday on the London Stock Exchange although sentiment was cheerful and London are again principally sellers of tin shares including Kamuntings. London tins. Pattanis and Tanjong tins.
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Sept. 3. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— *****,4 (down Wt).
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  • 17 7 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 80$$ (up Vt)\ Sellers 31
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  • 102 7 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2. New York 4.96 ft Montreal 4.96ft Geneva 21.60ft Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.991/4 Milan 94 5 16 Berlin 12.35 3 /i Stockholm 19.39ft Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26 ft Prague 142 ft Brussels 29.46 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3 16 Paris 132
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 210 7 S. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Cingapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cablet 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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  • 93 8 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S in cases FOB September) 30»/ 8 30 Va Good FAQ in bales FOB. September) 20 716 29 9116 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-locse) k (awardable Spore) 30 30 V a J do. September. 30% 80V
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  • 79 8 The following exports of tin left Malaya during the month of August. To the United Kingdom 787 tons: to the U.S.A. 6.051 tons: to Europe 1.081 tons; to British Possessions 310 tons; to Japcn 277 tons; to the N.E.I. 3 tons and to other foreign countries 19
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  • 105 8 Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland. Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. tovi or row. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal ,±ir Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Medan. JaskS, and -Londonl: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 109 8 Mails expected from China and Japan by the Yasukuni Maru due at Singapore io-day. Mails expected from China and Tapar. by the Sirdhana due at Singapore tomorrow. Mails exDected from Europe. 'London Farcel mails I by the Hector due at Singaori lu-morrow. General delivery of narcels 10 a.m.
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  • 30 8 The s.s. Siberg for Tandjong Pinang and Tandjong Pandan. Mails previously announced as closing at 8 a.m. to-day will now close at 10 a.m. on the same day.
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  • 28 8 The Malayan Post Office Guide 1937— 1938 (Revised to Nov. 1 1936» is now on ale at all Post Offices. Price $1 per copy.
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  • 165 8 Singapore, Sept. 3. Snips alongside tne Wharte* or ex t>ected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22; Prosper 20. Sheer Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hai Hing 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Stentor 18; Bennevis 16; Benreoch 14; Peisander 11; Charon. Yasukuni Maru 9; Polyderus 7.
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  • 1015 8 London Chamber Of Commerce STUDENTS from Raffles Institution obtained passes in the Spring London Chamber of Commerce examinations as loliows: JUNIOR ARITHMETIC Abdul Hamid bin Rahmat, Roland t. Barker, Chan Chieu Yearn, Chia Cheng Siang (with distinction), Chong Lian Sin. Ho Khee Mow. Hussein bin Kamari,
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  • 163 8 Lively Despite Foreign Troubles Reuter. London, Sept. 2. WHILE the Stock Exchange and most other markets are in the doldrums through the nervousness about Far Eastern and Mediterranean events, the foreign exchange market is moderately active, the feature being a sustained commercial demand for dollars, whicb is necessitating
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  • 164 8 Statement Of Singapore Municipality FE Singapore Municipality health statement for the week ended Au.;. 2P shows that there were 195 death"., compared with 167 in the previous week, and with 201 in the corrcsponc:ng week of last year. The chief causes of death were: Eeri-beri 8; phthisis 20:
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  • 67 8 Singapore, Thursday. MR. E. Nassim, proprietor of E. Nassim and Son, of North Bridge Road, was charged In the Fourth Court to-day with importing goods to which a counterfeit trade mark had been applied, namey, boxes containing watch cases bearing a counterfeit of Messrs. Charles Hahn and
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  • 77 8 A Muslim Charity Concert Ls to be held at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Sept. 8 and 10. Two interesting programmes have been drawn ud and the organisers expect, large audiences to be present each night. Two plays exemplifying orccedures adopted in a court of Islamic Law
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  • 54 8 Singapore. Thursday. Messrs. 8. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Previous To-day Last Sale Last Sale Pesos Prices Prices Antamok 0.63 0.67 Benguet Consolidated 9.75 10.00 I XL. 0 .55 0 .58 San Mauric'.o 0.67 0 73
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 T MALAYA RE Ml Eft HOTEL A j To-night Cocktail Dance 6. 30 to 8. 30 p. m. j DINNER DANCE (informal) 9. 30 to midnight j I I CABARET ATTRACTION 1 MARK AUSTIN I CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN DANCERS j Presenting a Talented Repertoire of Combined Ballroom and Adagio Routines. j
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 630 8 -—i 1 j postal intelligence! STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan Banka Sept. 3 1 p.m. Hoihow HaiHing „32 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 3 2.30 p.m. Muntok 7 Plancius S 2.3 C p.m. Medan G. van der Heyden „33 p.m. Bengkalis.
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  • 1968 9 TOOK 41 DAYS Overland Across Egypt ■THE first mail to Singapore took 11 days. In the days before the Soe? anal there was an overland >utc m "<>ss Egypt, party in caracvees the desert. These forgotten facts were
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  • 95 9 Malacca Sanitary Inspector Convicted (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 2. M. L. SAMUEL, a sanitary inspector, was convicted to-day by Mr. J. C. McEvett at the police court on a charge of having sent by post a letter containing abusive and insulting matter to D. W. Devarajah,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 I WATER FEN t Thrifty Innovation! Fill it with WATER and it writes INK. l Sole Agents: i KIAN GWAN (Malaya) LTD. t 33 35, Telok Ayer Street i Tel. 7607 Singapore. S WATErT PEN Co„ Inc. in U.S.A.
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    • 55 9 is too much acid in the i3^HKE£ti stomach. Get at the cause— neutralize the acid by taking M PHILLIPS 5 MILK OF MAGNESIA > Formal*; M**ae*ium Hydxoxidt lir^^™^ 2APB 7 -jj 4} High instruments j I With reasonable discount for School i Please write for the latest list i SEASON'
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    • 328 9 TTbUT IT'S PLAIN TO SEE THAT Every blonde should use Amami No. sto keep /\d<j Perfection's final touch her hair lustrously soft and fair, frc-e from ('.an- BlWff TV/IT druff, perfectly healthy deep down in .he mots. with xIiYJLCIAV&L Brunettes should use Amami No. 1 to bring out WAV"E-Sl£T the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 285 10 fl 1 PACKED OUT AGAIN YESTERDAY! ALHAMBRA To-Night 6-15 9-15 A New World's Record For THRILLS! CHAN'S BEST! Malaya with Excellent Supporting Shorts 'Ci i— 1 CAPITOL. TO-MORROW at II A.M. <: m A Grand Stage and Screen Show or tne Eddies. ii Spcctai Engagement of ths famous company of
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    • 418 10 a LAST NIGHT'S CROWDS SI MPLY ROARED THEMSELVES l I "HORSE r llcapi to l| t 4 I They're off and it s the dizziest, deftest WĔMkW AU? laugh-music-and-grri gallop the merry 1 mmm Marx-mpn have ever led! Yell... at the not-V j BN Ffi©MlT cr.s steeplechase 1 Sec the
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    • 480 10 I PAVILION 6-15-9-15 To-Night "Give* ut mor? acting to the minute i nan an ,m we nave I t£ seen for yean" J —Irenlng Mews j 1 ELISABETH j j i DREAMING LIPI I with I "Immensely worth RAYMOND MASSET ROMNET B*FNT while, splendidly de- Produced and Directed by PAUL
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  • 215 11 Exhilarating Film At Capitol THE Marx Brothers are at their maddest and merriest in their latest film, "A Day at the Races,'' the new production now at the Capitol. It beats even "The Night at the Opera." and if you are a
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  • 282 11 Brilliant Bergner Film At The Pavilion IF the appreciation of sincere histrionic art is part of your make-up you will enjoy every minute of the British film, "Dreaming Lips." featuring Enzaoetn Bergner, which opened at the Pavilion last night, if one were not to.d that the picture had
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  • 131 11 To Appear At Capitol To-morrow An announcement of interest tc parents and children is made in our columns regarding the special stage attraction at the Capitol to-morrow morning (Saturday* at 11 o'clock when that popular company of juvenile entertainers, The Wallabies, will perform in addition to a programme
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  • 26 11 Mr. Frank Clarke, M.P. for Dartford, competed in the sculling race at Erith Regatta on August Bank Holiday for a trophy which he himself has presented.
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  • 24 11 Mr. A. Thompson aged 26, of Wellingborough, who fell 150 ft. in full view of hundreds of holiday-makers at Lulworth Cove, died in hospital.
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    • 1985 11 SHE LOST 2 lbs. OF FAT EVERY WEEK Her Friend Reduced Too About a year ago, Mrs. E. L. began to put on weight rapidly and she became very oppressed. She felt she couldn't b* bothered when her husband recommended Kruschen Salts, but he persuaded her to try it, with
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  • 718 12 yyHILE the war in China continues, attention is naturally diverted from events in Spain, but th? outrage on Tuesday night, when a British warship was attacked by an unknown submarine, serves as a formidable reminder oi the danger which exists. Since then there has occurred the sinking
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  • 114 12  -  Mr. L, F. Duncan And Miss Dorothy Sinclair (From Our Own Correspondent) <By Air Mail London. An?. 25. THE marriage took place quietly at the Chapel of the Savoy of Mr. Leslie F Duncan, of the Royal Exr'ui'gc Assur'iiice. Singapore, f-n.d Mis-; Dorothy A. Sinclair
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  • 48 12  -  Appointment 10 Malaya Command (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail London, Aug. 25. COL. M. A. Studd, D.S.O., M.C., has been appointed A.A. and Q.M.G., in charpe of administration Malava and has been gi anted the local rank ct Brigadier while so employed.
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  • 39 12  -  (From Our Own Co-respondent) <By Air Mail London, Aug. 25. The marriage arranged between Mr. E. J. H. Berwick and Miss Jean Pilcher will take place in Malaya shortly. Miss Pilcher sails for Singapore on Sept 4.
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  • 874 12 HAS JAPAN ACHIEVED ANY USEFUL OBJECTS? (By Our Chinese Correspondent) JUST before the commencement of hostilities in China, the Tribune's Chinese Correspondent wrote an article reviewing the events which led to the Sino-Japanese deadlock which then existed. In this article, our Chinese Correspondent makes a survey
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  • 382 12  -  By "Looker Op" A JUNIOR clerk working late surprised seme burglars in a City office. He would have amazed his employer. Chorus-girls of a New York pro- duction were presented with a huge iced cake by an anonymous admirer. The top. we hope, was decorated with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 377 12 L. .j. T I Dlt. WEST'S j WATERPROOFED TOOTH BRUSH j THREE SIZES LASTS LONGER THAN OTHER TOOTH BRUSHES j j CLEANS TEETH BETTER. j i CANNOT GET SOGGY WHEN WET AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS. I i Obtainable From j ALL GOOD DEALERS! >5» /'"lvTso pure Tit
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    • 72 12 j ORIGINAL S FOTO-PORTR A IT S I ONLY i AT S STUDIO 33 S 33, STAMFORD RD. S PHONE 3204. R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European
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  • 644 13 British Official Wireless. WAR IN FAR EAST CONFERENCE OF MEDITERRANEAN POWERS peril to shipping caused hy the Spanish civil war and the conflict in the Far East has become so great that an emergency meeting of British
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  • 222 13 Making The Army More Attractive British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2. THE recent series of changes in the conditions of Army Service, which are part of the considered policy of removing irksome restrictions' not justified or required for reasons of discii-I" or efficiency in
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  • 47 13 Big Sum Heavily Over Subscribed Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 3 IT is announced that four thousand million roubles loan for consolidation of U.S.S.R. defence, for which the lists were opened in July, was oversubscribed by 91.580,700 roubles and the subscription has been discontinued. Reuter.
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  • 124 13 London Insurance Rates Change Again British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2. THE joint war risk rating committee I of company and Lloyds underwriters announce further changes in the schedule of eastern war risk rates. The rate for cargo bound to and from Japan is now two shillings and
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  • 275 13 BY SUBMARINE One Killed And Six Wounded Reuter. London, Sept. 2. A BRITISH oil Tanker, the Woodford, engaged in trade with Spain, was torpedoed by an unknown mbmarine between Colobretes and the coast of Spain and sank in three hours. The second engineer of the vessel was
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  • 82 13 Reuter. Gibraltar, Sept. 2. THE ship's company of the destroyer Havock, which was attacked by a submarine off the Spanish coast yesterday, returned to Gibraltar to-day. They expressed the opinion that the submarine which carried out the attack had been sunk, as oil was seen on
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  • 134 13 A Peace Feeler? CHINA READY TO SIGN PACT Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 2. rpHERE hag been bitter fighting on a ten mile front in north and north east Shanghai following a sledge-hammer attempt by the Japanese to shatter the Chinese troop concentrations in these areas The Japanese
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  • 98 13 Ignored Ship's "No Arms" Signal Reuter. Valencia, Sept. 3. SURVIVORS of the tankei Woodford. interviewed by Reuter, stated that the submarine, without marks or flags, fired two torpedoes almost immediately after the Woodford ran up a control flag: indicating that it was not carrying arms. The
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  • 32 13 London, Sept. 2. Sir Roger Lumley, Governor-design-ate of Bombay, left London to-day for India. The Secretary for India was represented at Victoria and Lord Halifax was also present.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 222 13 20 ASHORE Havoc Of Hongkong Typhoon Reuter. rIE twenty steamers grounded in the Hongkong typhoon include the Con<e Verde, the Gertrude Maersk, the Produce, the Hsinlee the Sunglee, the Emmv, and the Maulee. The latter is a total loss. It is also feared that the
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  • 74 13 Lord Mayor Of Hull In Rotterdam British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2. The Lord Mayor of Hull arrived at Rotterdam to-day on a civic visit and was welcomed at the Town Hall by uuBurgomaster. He afterwards visited The Hague and Scheveningen. On Friday evening the Lord Mayo*' and
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  • 2276 14 CHAIRMAN'S REVIEW CORPORATION S THIRD ANNUAL MEETING "f N May a letter was received from the S.S. Government saying" that, after careful consideration, it could not see its way to provide the financial assistance in any of the ways suggested"
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  • 39 14 Reuter. Caught In Anti-Soviet Activities Moscow, Sept. 3. 'JpHE Premier of the Ukraine Soviet Republic has committed suicide. A communique states that his suicide was due to the fact that he was discovered in anti-Soviet activities.—Reuter.
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  • 26 14 The Controller of Rubber, Malaya, reports that the estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for August was 47.900 tons.
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  • 34 14 The Senior Warden of Mines reports that the estimated total exports norn Malaya of tin and tin-in-ore. based on an assay of 75.5 per cent., for August were approximately 5.800 tons.
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  • 164 14 Reuter. Neutrality Act MUST BE APPLIED TO FAR EAST Washington, Sept. 3. gIX United States peace organisations have sent a joint letter to President Roosevelt demanding that the Neutrality Act be applied immediately to the Sino-Japanese conflict. ''We earnestly believe," states the letter, "that the United States
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  • 65 14 Election Of Malayan Chinese Candidate Singapore, Friday. THE votes returned up to time of going to press show that Mr. Quek Sin, of Segamat, Johore, is the most popular candidate for the forthcoming Chinese People's Congress to be held in Nanking at the end of the year. He
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  • 88 14 Singapore. Friday. Called to Chatsworth Road late yesterday afternoon, the ambulance removed to hospital a 6-year-old Malay girl with contusions over the forehead after having been hit by the falling branch of a tree. She also complained ot pain in the left shoulder An alleged altercation between a
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  • 64 14 The band of the S.S. Police will pciform tne following programme at 6 p.m. to day (Friday) at Katong Park: March, Entry of the Gladiators (Fucik»: Overture, The Jolly Robbers (Mozart) Selection. Land without Music (Straus* Valse. De Concert (Glazownov); Cornet Solo, II Bacio (Ardtfi); Serenade and Spanish
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  • 910 14 THE MOTIVE? Story Of Harbouring Grievance (From Our Own zepori.t,n Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. JJEARING was begun in the Selangor Assize Court to-day of the case in which Murugasu Rasiah formerly a clerk in the Railways, is charged with
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  • 271 15 SOCIAL EVENTS Governor Visits Flagship Singapore, Thursday. DEAR-ADMIRAL Lane-Poole, Rear--11 Admiral Commanding the Royal Australian Squadron, made an official landing at Clifford Pier at 10.30 I in. to-day. He made a call yesterday on Air Vice-Marshal A. W. TedrW r officer Commanding
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  • 103 15 Pioneer Of The Rubber Industry 'By Air Mailt 'From Our o:rn Correspondent) London, Aug. 25. 'THE death has occurred at the ag* of 73 of Mr. Mathold S. Parry, who wi nt to the East in the early days o: -< rv.ober plantation industry
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  • 240 15 Retiring: From Singapore Harbour Board Singapore, Friday. jt.TR. F. G. Ridout, of the Singapore lf A Harbour Board, who is leaving the Colony shortly on retirement, was entertained by the subordinate staff at a tea party at the Harbour Board Junior Service Club yesterday and pre
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  • 20 15 Mr. Puan Seng Young, senior Chinese rpreter attached to the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, retired yesterday i.itvr 23 years' service.
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  • 264 15 Mr. F. L. Williams And Miss Barbara Manby Singapore, Thursday. CT. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of another pretty wedding this afternoon, when Miss Barbara Gwyneth Manby. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. B. Manby, of Johore Bahru, became the bride of Mr. Frank Leslie
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  • 416 15 Funeral With Military Honours Tot Singapore. Friday. HE funeral took place. with full military honours, at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday, of Lieut. iQM i J E Burton of the Royal Army Service Corps! whose death occurred early yesterday morning after a brief illness The deceased was
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  • 115 15 374 Cases In Last Report rE health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended Aug. 28 records that there were 374 cases of cholera and 21U deaths in Hongkong, as compared with 433 cases and 177 deaths in the previous week. In
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  • 156 15  -  Estate Of Well-Known Rubber Director (By Air Mail (Front Ou.r Oicn Correspondent) London. Aug. 25. MR. Philip Ernest Gourju, of Wilci Croft Manor. Putney Heath, a memtfi of the Stock Exchange and a director of Hoscote Rubber Estates, the Malaya General Co. and Sedenak Ruofcer Estates,
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  • 64 15  -  (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail Mtoo m London, Aug. 25. ISS Evelyn Ulingworth Hftynei daughter of Mr. A. s. Havnrs, M.G.. late of the Malayan Ciril Service, was married on Aug 18 n Pavmaster-Ueut. W. L. Havnes. R.N ?en-ice was performed at St. Marks Church.
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  • 86 15 I* i Singapore, Friday. Messrs. J B. Hodgins. of John Little and Co.. Ltd., Woon Chow Tat, of Pasir Pan Jang Road, and S. A Dawood, of Serangoon Road, anneared In the Fourth Policp Court yesterday before Mr. L. c. Goh for faittne to nay wireless
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  • 692 15 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanyang Slang Pau. wav front preparing for a big offensive Japanese troops which landed at Woosung were driven back by Chinese troops. Japanese troops at Yupoo and Lotien are being surrounded. Sever 0 fighting is proceeding. Over ten Japanese warships ineffectively bombarded Pootung
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  • 66 15 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2 It is reported that 4.000 employees of the Imperial Chemical Industries in the United Kingdom will get a bonus -> r c% pr cent, on their wages from next Monday as a result of an agreemer--leached to-day between the compmv
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  • 50 15 IT has been definitely decided that the 1 Middle Asia Regional Conference of Rotary will be held in Penang during the Eastrr holidays next year Mr Maurice Duperrey. the President of Rotary International, will be present making the iourney from France to Penang and back by air.
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  • 616 16 SCRATCHINGS ORDER OF RUNNING FOR TO-MORROW THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES BY "ARGUS" Pointers For Punters At Bukit Timah Singapore, I ridav THUMB-NAIL sketches by "Argus" and scratching* and order of running for to-morr.nv. tho third day of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) professional rate meeting at Bukit Timah, are as
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  • 51 16 HORSEi not accepting at noon today were: Bombus. Restriction, Miltondale, Meadowman, Saenden, Bell Press, Faithful, Aviemore, Burranecr. Auroia. Sunny Crow, Celestial, Princess Hermia, Java Moon, Clifton La;< Btuas, Honour's Gay, Excelic, Coronation, Mcndcn, Dilatory, Double Form Double tcte of races 6 and 8 and big sweep on rarce
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  • 56 16 Ihis picture, received by air mail yesterday, shows Sir Malcolm Campbell try hi* cut hte ?.3fo hp. single Rclls Royce engined "Blue Bnrd" on Lake MaEK'crc in Italy, where he yest-rday set up a new world fresh water speed record oi 130 miles per hour. Sir Malcolm is seen in
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  • 123 16 Final Matches At The S.C.C. THE "Kliney" Cup inter-Club tennis final between the V.M.C.A. and the Japanese Club will b e played on the S.C.C. courts on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, and not on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, as stated yesterday. Matches will be*
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  • 172 16 Championship Of Singapore The preliminary medal round for the Andrew Curre Cup competition will be played at the Garrison Golf Club on Wednesday next. The best eight scores will qualify match play. Competitors will play off men's medal tees. Draw and starting times are as follows: 3.05 p.m.
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  • 93 16 Ties in the billiards tournament at the S.R.C. resulted as follows: Singles Handicap "A": J. B. Quays* (—5O» beat Dr. C. L. Tessensohn (—100) (300 264). Singles Handicap "B": H. E. Klyne (—l5) beat T. B. Smith (aor.l 200—102; A. J. Vaz f—ls) beat C. C. Oehlers (—35)
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  • 354 16 ENGLISH SCOTTISH LEAGUES Reuter. Programme Of Matches For Saturday THE following is the complete programme of English and Scottish League matches arranged to be played in England and Scotland on Saturday. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Aisc i. a 1 v WQlverti a mpton. Birmingham v. Portsmouth Bteekpool v. Everton. Brentford
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  • 106 16 The following semi-final ties in the men's and women's junior singles and doubles championship tournaments will be played at the Clerical Union HawPar Hall, this week-end. Saturday at 2.15 p.m. SINGLES: Mtss. Hilda Schelkis (A.A.U.) vs. Miss. Mary Wee (Devonshire). Miss. Lee Hong Sze (Marigold) vs. Miss. Annie
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  • 138 16 Reuter. Probable Starters And Jockeys London, Sept. 3. THE latest St. Leger callover resulted as follows. 11 4 Midday Sun taken and offered. 95—20 Sultan Mohamed (offered). 100—15 Perifox (offered), 7—l (taken). 10—1 Solfo (taken and offered). 10—1 Fair Copy (offered), 100--9 (taken). 20—1 Goya II
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  • 106 16 The following wer e the scores returned in the August Eclectic Competition at the Keppel G. C: F W Dunhill 30—5 =25 Winner M G Harvey 33—5 1 3 =27 2 3 J. B. Devitt 34—6 =28 G Pritchett 32—3 1 3 =28 2 3 H. N.
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  • 38 16 (From Our Oven Revorter) Ipoh, Sept. 2. IN a ten round contest at the Jubilee Park to-night Johnny Mortell beat Little Nene on points. Morcell won seven rounds in a somewhat tame fight.
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  • 313 16 INTER-POLICE Johore Win Thrilling Game Singapore, Friday THRILLING football was witnessed in yesterday's match between thtSingapore and Johore Poiiee for the Sccloh Challenge Shield, played al the Po'icc Depot, Thomson Road, irom which Joiiore emerged victorious by 4 gcais to 1, thus carrying off the Shield for
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    • 143 16 FOOTBALL i FANS I A lengthy review of j j SINGAPORE SOCCER j I in the 1937 season, which j J ends to-day, will be a j j feature of to-morrow's j I issue of the I TRIBUNE the only weekly all-sport newspaper j published in Malaya. TO-MORROW 32 Pages
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  • 989 17 RAMONA AGAIN Monsoon Petering Out YACHT rating conditions on Sunday were fairly good, in view of the fact that the monsoon is beginning to peter out. Tne breeze v.is steady though light from the S.S E.. and a slight sea made the
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  • 302 17 Tournament Results And Ties Singapore, PYiday. DESULTS in the autumn tennis tour- nament at the" S.C.C. yesterday were as follows. "A" Class Singles Handicap E. C Cherr neton (—3» beat H. J. H Haas (+1), 6—3. 6—4. H. H. Markham (+1) beat B. Gaillaid 15>, 6—3. 6—4. "A"
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  • 533 17 WIN FOR S.C.C. Sappers Outshone A Second Time Singapore, Friday. DLAYING far below their usual standard the R. t. lost their last match of the season the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League when they were beaten by the S.C.C. by two goals to one yeseterday. The
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  • 98 17 Sir Malcolm Campbell Docs 130 m.p.h. British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2. SIR Malcolm Campbell took out his speed boat Bluebird again this morning on Lake Maggiore, after having effected certain alterations. His corrected speed yesterday, which established a new world record, was 126.32 m.p.h. This morning
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  • 97 17 Lee Wai Tong Unable To Lead Tourists Singapore, Friday. SUPPORTED by a pair of crutches Lee Wai Tong. China's "star" centre-forward, arrived in Singapore by the "Christian Huygens" to-day, with the South China Football team, after a tour of Java. T received a kick on the -hin during
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  • 207 17 I NEW VITALITY FROM TASTELESS j TABLETS. When tiring weather conditions or weakening illness have sapped strength 1 and energy, left you languid, inert and uninterested in life, it is time for you to recharge your devitalized body with life giving, energising
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 622 18 LAUGH-PROVOKING ANTICS OF PATSY KELLY IS "Wake Up and Live," which opens next week at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, with Walter Winchell Ren Bernie and Alice Paye in the featured roles. Twentieth Century-Fox believes that it has the sweetest,
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  • 521 18 Elisabeth Bergner and Romney Brent who are now appearing at the Pavilion Theatre in "Dreamiag Lips." RETURN SCREENING OF 'GOOD EARTH MOST DISTINGUISHED FILM OF THE YEAR jfHE most distinguished motion-picture to reach the screen since the inception of talkies, in the Metro-Goidwyii-Mayer photo-play version of Pearl S. Buck's widely-read
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  • 362 18 Ehsabeth Bercrner who is now appearing in "Dreaming Lips" at the Pavilion Theatre "Dreaming Lips" Pavilion ELISABETH BERGNER A Most Exciting Drama THE incomparable Elisabeth Berg--1 ncr returned to the screen of the Pavilion Theatre yesterday in the finest film of her career, "Dreaming Lips," a Max SchaehTrafalgar production directed
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  • 226 18 In "Under Cover Of Night" CHRISTOPHER Cross, the newest detective character of the screen, make his bow at the Capitol Theatre, when "Under Cover of Night." Metro Goldwyn Mayer's scientific detective story with Edmund Lowe, opens next week. Instead of the eld detective formula with the solution
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  • 215 18 int irazy t»ang has arrived in 1 Singapore. All next week at the Pavilion Theatre, "O-Kav for Sound," the film version of the London Palladium Show with its sidesplitting satire, its illimitable hilarity will be providing filmgoers with real laughter tonic. The fun is fast and furious and in being
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    • 188 19 THE RADIO mwira 93% NAIf'KAI, TOWg Boe Boon Leon? Radio m-im. ij Hi, Selcjrle Road. Sinjr n-nrc. llljljl Lamotte's Eau de Cologne j [ll'- 111 I 111 n 111 II I *i L nas been s P eciall y P re f I |t|| lll'll pared to meet the demands
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    • 214 19 RADIO TUBES GIVE NEW LltĔ TO OLD SETS j r AgmnU: Kee Huat Radio Co. i Kidney $k\ Trouble ?T^Lj is the cause IW£\' MRI STIFF, swollen joints, with the gnawing, ever-present agony of Rheumatism. Days JjffiV seem long with pain, but nights seem E^W^m/ eudlots and do not bring
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    • 2208 19 "Wi m j o IB I NIROM STATION I Survey of Finance and Economics.. Malayan Radio Newsln 6.20 a.m.—Recorded music. 20 ?m--7.50 a m —Close down Opening announcement. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE Orchestra; leader, Charles Voraanger; 1050 a.m.-Opening. classical music. Kf* 5 in E l gi^ n v DM DT
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  • 1005 20 FURTHER EVIDENCE IN K. L. CABARET CASE 'From Our Own Reporter j Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. FORMER salesman of Messrs. Guthrie and Company stated in his evidence to-day at the Supreme Court that Mr. Elliott, of Guthrie and Co., had on one occasion asked him whether Mr.
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    • 865 20 HVaSavan Listeners* Radio I Clerg) Three Kind Words (Misraki) The Funeral of Old Gregory (Yerril Cnn t in n frrrrr, 10» AUgaiiel) El GhUChO (Tito Scllipa). (Continued from page 19) -The Four Voices) Contigiana (Serroni). The Sicilian Lass <FaviIll) fl SI 4 SIHORTW AW I 8 -20 a.m.—Hollywood Hotel—Hollywooi, Mazurka
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    • 124 22 SAID GARY COOPER I UNTOUCHED PAtWTiP TANOtI Popular star gives reasons for choosing the Tangee Girl Vi'c presented three lovely girls to Gary Cooper. One wore the ordinary lipstkk one, no lipstick the third, Tangee. "Her lips lock kissable,' he said, choosing the Tangee girl, "because they look natural." Tangee
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  • 121 23 Hanged During Game By Playmates Belgrade. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD bandit" had a narrow escape from death near Ljubljana when he was hanged by his playmates during a game. The children were playing "Banditand Gendarmes.' Catching Andria Bernik, aged tour, they found him guilty of "banditry," condemned him to death
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  • 162 23 "Wise King, True Friend" Windsor. NEPAL paid a tribute to the memory of King George V, when representatives of the Nepalese mission who came to England lor the Coronation visited Windsor and placed a wreath or. the memorial to the late Kins. The wreath, which
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  • 121 24 Policemen ™«i (heit children, I'ring at Byng House, New Park Road, Brixton, London, have devoted all their spare time to this floral representation of the svlice Badge, hoping to win the competition for th* best police garden (Planet News). Ciscara is here seen winning her
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