Malaya Tribune, 19 August 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune ifiaiayas national Newspaper: T x t 1 Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI -No- 197. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, August 19, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1939 nv|
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 143 1 Read The S U N DAY TRIB U N E Dominant In Malaya V vvuh a throat so sore that it hurt* to eat, but w JWMBy Lakerol Pastille now and then will cure aU thti, for 01 18 ono of the word's finest remedies for sore throats, coughs and
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    • 198 1 *V/Jta& THE USE I EVERYTHING 1 f DON'T TAL X LIKE I GOES WRONG' THAT. ANN' JOHN ASKtD it S NOT BA D T F°N?ATF LUCK! WHY MFMT G° 7 DON'T YOU SEE YOU RE MY O HE MjjnST ONLY V ABOUT i J 2\ YOUR MOST BAD'BREATH 15 BY
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    • 276 1 1 WiMMMMMMMWWWMWMBMM^ lExclusiveI Exclusive o w s SALONS PAG T 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTLL, KUALA LUMPUR. that's what everybody says on m M^Bißlfmß Sf tasting Crosse Blackwcll's iXBw nourishing and tasty soups. It is the obvious verdict. C.&.8. Soups contain only the very finest ingredients, "hi mv 1
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  • 210 2 THE Government oi Hongkong has announced that :t may be nrcesfsry to censor newspaper posters. Placards in Chinese are already sabjeet to censorship, and the announcement made is designed t«> prepare the way for the extension ol supervision lo poster "in any language other ihan Chinese." The
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  • 317 2 5 SUNDAY FOR ALL READERS I S Except for writing, correspond- cnce, love and romance the in- 5 fluences are adverse. Not a gooc. day for travel, and if you m° t0 I exercise the utmost care S SPECIAL INFLUENCES May 5 21 t to June
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 442 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Rrgular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port SweUenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: I or CHINA (Monthly) For RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Sang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong Siang" Aug. 25 "Hon- Kheng"
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    • 432 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I and BRITISH INDIA incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CtVS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 TtANCHI 17.000 Aug. 25 I BANGALORE 6.COC Aug 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 t BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 23 t BEIIAR 6.0C0 Oct. 2 CHITRAL 15.000 Oct.
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    • 383 2 STEAMER SAILTJNCt-». 9 358 (nordi luoypj SHORT LEAVE MAY WE RECOMMEND: 3 weeks relaxation on the wellknown Express Liner POTSDAM" m roundtrip to Japan? Leaving Singapore. Sept 13Ui.. via Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Hongkong, Manila. Returning October 2nd. Excursion Tickets: First (lass: $308.57 up. Tourist Clans: $*****. Passage Agents: LOHMANN CO.,
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    • 138 2 lIAMBURG-AMERIKA LINLE Oeuisch-Australische Dumpfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AAD JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug. 20 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 19 s.s. VOGTLAND via Haiphong Aug. 25 s.s. NORDMARK via
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 271 2 To-day's Crossword I —i~p —r~~P r |4 is i |6 I pn 9 j j_, i ii 12 l_ j r t p g ~tT 17 "is 55 ecH" j j S I 2S V v I I I I—l—l—l—l—J—l 1 1 1 J CU ES ACROSS: CLCES DOWN 4
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  • 454 3 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-day Ur n* F s£ y BI BBER Steady, Quiet Change Spot «a 9;i6 8 "I" +7a pBMI 8 -8 8 ***** 4.^11« Forward September Buyers 8 9|16 gs> 1 w J? Sellers 8% +}M d Forward Oct|Dee. Buyers 8 9|16 «6 I*J2 Seaers
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  • 170 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 18, 5 p.m. Total 1 Sompanj Dividend Boob fnandai dose Date Ex Div. Payable Date Batu Selangor 2V 2 Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 23 5% 5% int. Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Aug. 24 9% Kramat Tin 3d No. 27 Aug.
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  • 857 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 18, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Am pat Tin 3G 4!1 Austral Amal 3 9 4 3 Austral Malay 38V 40|Ayer Hitam 18 9 19 9 Ayer Weng 0 72 0.7G Bangrin m. 18;Batu Selangor 1.15
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  • 11 3 The price of tin at noon In Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 3 The price of robber at noon \ti Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 92 3 Singapore, Friday. iTie price of tm at midday was $114%, i>P V 4, and the price of rubber at 4 o'cloc* was buyers Spot 28»/ 2 cents, buyers October December 28 5 8 cents. The London market yesterday was generally easier but a pleasant exception was noted
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  • 240 3 I Singapore, Aug. 18. i .x! rhe foll °wlng are the exchange stocl this mornmg according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 132 1 London demand 24 1 32 I Lyons demand 2058 Switzerland demand 241 It) Hamburg demand
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  • 250 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10C norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 101 102 norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31, Sept. 30 106 108 norn 4%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.
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  • 160 3 Singapore, Aug. 18. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 $164 Rice Siam 2 $155 Rice Siam 3 $145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 32 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSCRAHCI CORPORATION, LIMITED \lvur MARIN E, MOTOR VEHICLE, nrv£ LARY PERSONAL ACCITUkv COMPENSAAND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. *f AD OFFICE; 6D CE CIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General {Manager.
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    • 408 3 BANK OF CHINA SOERABAJA SUBAGENCY Kambang Djepoen 176, Soerabaja. Telegraphic Address:— "Chungkuo, Soerabaja" OPENED FOR BUSINESS August 14th 1939 THE EASTERN BANK j LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Alrneida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Paid-up Cap'tal £1.000.000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo,
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    • 481 4 > D ff > WANTED an experienced teacher ILtbool Certificate) jState minimum iailary required. Snapshot essent*al. APt-iy St. lheresa's Memorial School Kluang. i43-B) WANTED YOUNG CHINESE 18 to 24 as office general clerk. Small security required. Apply Box No. 899, Malaya TriDune, Singapore. <50-B) WANTED: Intelligent hard-working assistant to Representative.
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    • 489 4 Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale FOR SALE: Household furniture, suitable for small house, $130. Radio $40. To Let: Bungalow, 6% mile, East Coast Road, private, quiet, small rent. Particulars Box 893. c o iValaya Tribune. Singapore. (30.8J UPRIGHT PIANO by Wendover, London, fine condition with 4 ft., carved stool, all
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    • 663 4 Miscellaneous THE HINDU Illustrated Sunday Edition Madras reduced price 12 cts. Malaya Sole agents, Sivaguru Brothers, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. (44-B) I YOU CAN Never lose at the Races it you follow the perfect sound sensible simple system of Turf speculation given in the book "Pick The Winner" cents fifty,
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    • 542 4 I FOR SALE:— "Golden Arrow Raleigh Bicycle with 3-speed, lamp and bag. Cashl $35 or nearest offer. Apply:Tan Chong Beng, 3, George Street off Chulia Street, Singapore, after 5.00 p.m. "CLOSING SALE. Call at 771 NorUj Bridge Road, (Singapore. All kind* oi Piecegoods to be sold very much below cost
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    • 549 4 Offices, Godwns To Let TO LET airy offices situated at 68. Raffles Place, cheap rent, $18 up including electric light. Apply to Tai Thong 50, Temple Street, Singapore, (23-B) "~TO LET FROM USt September, 1939, Godown with Offices. Near Harbour. Apply Box No. 884, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (3-B TAMBALAK RUBBER
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    • 619 4 IN THE HIGH COURT STRAITS' SETTLEM] SETTLEMENT OF STN< Suit No. 698 of i< c In the Matter of the Ah Soo otherwise known H'oiik, deceased. Between Tan Choon Thoh I And (LB.) 1. Ng Kok Nam 2. Ng Kok |3eng 3. The Official A the property ol N Seng,
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  • 157 5 Gave Away Information Reuter. A Xa r S ITX appearedln^e"L!ewood «ews, tne War Office havp spnt o t v nave sent a mild reproof to the editors. The editors are the Princess Royal's •sons. Viscount Lascelles, aged 16, and Gerald Lascelles. aged
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  • 97 5 Reuter. London, Aug. 18. The Anglo-Polish Treaty is nearlj ready for signature, says the Daily Herald Diplomatic Correspondent. All pcints are agreed and their remain., only 1 *chnical work. The Treaty will contain riel.Titrns (f ways Ie which necessity tv a -j*:: nee for Pcland might
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  • 67 5 Reuter. L ndon, Aug. 19. jriE Rumanian Legation in London In a statement regarding the Ruthenian frontier incident, -ays the bodies ot two guards were fcund on Rumanian terri >ry at a considerable distance from the frontier, .shot in the back and mutilated by bayonets. The
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  • 39 5 Reuter. Genoa. Aug 19 General Dettano who Is heading the Spanish milit n mission to Italy, has arrived h re at nvtc to Rome The party includes ecvetal high officials of the Spanish Amj Reuter.
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  • 28 5 Reuter. T___ London, 19 HE preliminary deliberations by the Salvation Army High Council will tv^h!? 1 > BoOth until Wednesday or lr.iiroaay. itisnnnniin«oH p euter*
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  • 33 5 Reuter. T„t- London. Aug. 19. HE of Gloucester yesterday launched the 8.000 ton cruiser Kenya on the Clyde—the tenth British cruiser launched in just over six months —Reuter.
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  • 257 5 London, Aug. 18. JHE papers give prominence, to Mr. Justice Cassels' decision in regard to the Tientsin Chinese prisoners. The progress of the case is being followed with considerable interest. The Chinese Ambassador has received letters trom all sections of society, expressing warm hopes
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  • 296 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 18. INSTANCES 01 the behaviour ol the Japanese tending to undermine the health of Col. Spear, who has been detained at Kalgan since May 26. were disclosed here to-day. The Japanese have not yet delivered the foodstuff sent up by the British Emba:
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  • 99 5 Reuter. Geneva, Aug. 10. A MKMRKB of the Jewish Agenty Executive, Mr. Gruenbaum, cV. timed yesterday that partition was the only solution in Palestine, while Mr. Solomon Goldman, president of the Zionist organisation in America, demmnced \iohnce in Pa'cytinc as conlrarv to Jewish religion
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  • 118 5 Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 18. |N answer to the Japanese assertion that the Japanese did not drop bombs on British ships or on property during the raid on Ichang on Aug. 6, the British naval authorities issued a long statement to-day reiterating their contention that Japanese
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  • 118 5 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 18. THE three-power stall taiks were suspended tu-dav to allow the three delegations to attend the big display at Tushino aerodrome, the most impressive feature of national Aviation Day observed throughout the country. One and a half million prople were present and watched 500
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  • 31 5 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 18. M Bonnet and M Lukasiewisz, Polish Ambassador, have signxi 'i j-ccrd allowing Poland credits tiei fci pvrehases necessary lor its national defence.- Reuter.
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  • 41 5 Reuter. London. Au<r. Sir Malcolm Campbell. In bis new Bluebird the Second, reached a speed of 134 miles an hour over Lake Coniston to-day This Is not a record as the speed was achieved in one direction only-Reuter
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  • 145 5 Reuter. Geneva, Aug. 18. piE Jewish people will always remain by the side of Britain in an emergency, especially in time of war, declared Mr. David Gurien, chairman of the executive of the Jewish Agency, addressing the Zionist Congress. This statement of loyalty to Britain,
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  • 87 5 British Wireless. Lond.n. Aug. 16. THE Board ol" Trade index ;f industrial activity in the United Kingdom in the Second quarter of the year shows an increase of 1.8 per cent, over the Tune quarter of 1938. The June quarter index of 133 4 per
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  • 80 5 Reuter. Warsaw. Aug. 18. The President has signed a decree authorising the Minister of Agriculture ie proceed with redistribution ot large estates. It is understood that this will take place in many frontier regions there most large proprietor.-, are German. The redistribution will place in 1940
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  • 96 5 The following are crop returns for July:—The Aver Koning (F.M.S. I Rubber Co.. Ltd. 73.000 lb.: the Badek Rubber Estate Ltd <Staffield Estate) ?0.000 lb.: the Bradwall fF.M.S. i Rubber Estate Ltd. 40.000 lb the Chersonese (F.M.S. I Estates Ltd 67.000 lb.; Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd >.Dennistown Estate)
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 466 5 RACI NO LETTER—Don r HI CODE" as advertised with the forthcomTURF RACES. CON- i selections, one a "GOLD and condly a genuine mal running the s?.nic iglj advise ALL to pur thi re would be no dge" DEAR READfaci thai both horses FOB,* and to emphasise with the two genuine
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    • 33 5 f A You Want Strength-not an accident and change Into a healthy, virile powerful and strong man. At S2 50 or 51.30 from reputed chemists, CHAR I CO.. 29, Robinscn Road, i Singapore.
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    • 176 5 Whu not -^ngMij^: SLIM while IB I tjou sleep jSB I Is youf problem a nat jra! tendency imffl&BßmmmmW' to put on weight if so. you can solve jt without fasting, dieting f^. or violent Just take f two Bile Beans regularly every fe| wLs* l '.^gSBLW right at beotime
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  • 80 6 f Singapore, Friday. I petition for a receiving order agains' Mr. Jack Lee Keng Tye was withdrawn on the application of Mr. Philip Iloalir.i who represented the petitioning creditor in the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Mr. Hoalim stated the matter had been settled between the debtor and I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chtmisu and Storm "PYE" RADIOS ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Reliability and Service. Hence tLey are VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. Sole Agtnts: HOE BOON LEONG. i Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCY. Kuala Lumpur. ADJUSTABLE EARTH AUGER BOREIS INSTEAD OF DIGS. I Bores
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    • 27 6 1 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced. Prices from S 25 I RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934. LTD. Singapore, Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. i
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    • 140 6 HAVE YOU SEENUNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE 20r>. orchard Road lata »i»in»iuon: BINOAPORF ciK.Miiic sikvicf. co.. PLone 49C7 iiiiiXT»fr HwflSof ilwgHf aHß|||H|||B|i||a^ Yil IS Rosy cheek*, learkling eyes, a m^^^^S, Dt7UI7l7rT clear smooih skm aU «r tn#we come from perfect inner if .jgj m; %ITP cleanliness. Enjoy a Casto- ifcj m phene
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    • 192 6 FOR BETTER TONE AM) REDUCES RECORD WEAR USJ3 EMBASSY PB^MAGOLD RADIOGRAM NE2DLEH EACH PLAYS :0 RECORDS 50 CTS FOR A BOX OF 100 NEEDLES Sole Agents: 1 KEE HUAT RADIO CO. I 122-124. Orchard Roar., Singapore I THE RIGHT SHOP iO ''NTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS j YICKWOHHING
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    • 112 6 I ft** id let rtw'tvle from pure vtt'tiblc mm preaous y\|sfcjS4l>HAHl.(! herbs sn<f other 44 BoHOEB ST M.'uib/e ingredients maoraS Sole Agents:— M. P. M. IBRAHIM CO., 5. Rochore Road. Easy Ruininc Ilr Enduring Strength Perffctlr Balanced WAY **f f Bea all fully m J[W\ 1 write for descriptive W
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 958 6 To-day's Radio ONDON and Sonny Miller anc! W* Bova] \TTDnM Hawaiian*. Musical SINGAPORE NIROM TRANSMISSION 5 Eric Siday. Production t'^Ro' ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mc|s) m M (19 gm <jsß 9.51 Mc s (31.55 m Speer 7HP C 0.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) YDC 15 15 Mcs lis.* n5O Leo nardi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 '-"s \l X f m In view of the great popularity of "ALPINE" Condensed -mmr w-v m Milk, certain unscrupulous persons found it profitable W I m T t0 co^ect *****1 usec t i ns °f that brand, stick them J I mT 4 CO!Y! DE!\j$ED y( I I n
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 257 8 ANOTHER BIG "CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" 3 SHOWS TO-DAY at the" I CAPSTOL e.is'Vis j The Lad You Loved as 1 TOM SAWYER' in I i, A New R KG-Radio Hit! I W WLmW H' YABEI H'YABE! THIS I WAT T0 B,G SHOWI ""1 had the enthusia^m ot *hese kids'..
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    • 244 8 THK TRI E-LIFE STORY OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DANCERS! OPENS TO-NIGHT: fefIHHMP^BIKVnPVM 6.15 9.15. «T AMl^Lff^ TOLD TO THE HAUNTING ld| Oh MEMORY'S FONDEST MELODIH:! FRED ASTAIRE I GINGER ROGERS IN THEIR FIRST DRAMATIC ROMANCE! THE STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE PKO-RadioV Magnificent Musical with EDNA MAY OLIVER,
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    • 112 8 mmm S -Bridal Suite" is pure enjoyment one of the smoothest running, best TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15, 9 I*, I I written and best acted comedies pA|7|| Hk^r laNNABELLA and ROBERT YOUNG in at rr-"-""'"" -ii t AT LAST! LAUREL HARDY ARE COMING BACK IN THEIR FUNNIEST PICTURE! j TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)I
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  • 106 9 Reuter. Brussels, Aug. 18. N EV measures, including tion mSSFZi. l P«uW«a--"on of all news of mil it in i™, portance for a t*>rLi V" y i m mined by The d^ ter heen «.,hL»i* _i Government have General Sin?* c Cabin e* by general Denis,
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  • 84 9 nHARo-r» *v Sin a P°re, Friday. THARGED with criminal breach of trust 5?» a 5S: vant in respect of $475.97, Ch "a. canteen cashier at the Base admitted the offence in respect of $180 only, before the third police magistrate (Mr. J. FletcherCooke). this morning. It
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  • 79 9 Singapore, Friday. IJIiMES totalling $1,050 were imposed on Kua J l Eng Hean ,29> X Yew Chan .24» and Kuah Hock Chin i2s> by Mr. C. H. Koh. the fourth magistrate, tin* morning for being in possession of 24 gallons ol samsu. Accused were arrested on the afternoon
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  • 88 9 Singapore, Friday. JL FINE of $500 each or in default six months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. C. H. Koh. the fourth magistrate on Chan Ah Guan alias Chiam Guan (42) and Soh Chong <39) wno were convicted on a charge of distilling one arid a half
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  • 53 9 Reuter. Capetown, Aug. 18. Lord Hewart, Lord Chief Justice, who arrived at Capetown yesterday for a holiday trip to South Africa, left to-day by the Arundel Castle for Home. Asked the reason for his hurried return, Lori Hewart said. "It is not political but merely the claims of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 311 9 IF You want Ist class Electroplating Works at low charges.... C THE SINGAPORE ELECTRO PLATING WORKS, t 11 d Rd, Phone 4351 Chinest r.lcctru-Platers '(.'.'•a M GOOD I /M REASONS Tr WHY? iid rdv on BIOZYGEN YEAST- j VITAMIN tablets to maintain your I HEALTH AND VITALITY. j 1 BIOZYGEN
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    • 121 9 DIABETES. j §IF YOU ARV AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISUSE come to Tnabib A Md. Hassan, the specialist for DIA. BETES. He guarantees to cure you completely and permanently enabling you to take rice and sugar without fear of recurrence in a short time. He uill give you bacu yrivu lost
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    • 391 9 JUBILEE THEATRE Matinees Sat. 19th Sun. 20tfa Double Features 2.30 P.M. "The Barrier" and -Trader Horn". ~~COMING SHORTLY I EMPIRE TALKIE j 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. I WARNER BAXTER in Matinees To-day To-morrow I "FLASH CORDON" I (Feature Version) "Artists Models" j imi SUN TALKIF j "SO NEW WOrTd
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    • 205 9 4 SHOWS TO-DAY TO-MORROW j fiWIIII 11 a.m. I] SECRET RITUALS I BUSTINC ELE- A w2 z MANTS! Bare hamled m capture and breaking el 1^ <r TOWERING GIANT |WM DANCER S! Most IT m The Dashing Sweethearts of "ROBIN HOOD" now face their most thrilling adventure GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE
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  • 747 10 A frequent contention of German propagandists is that territories held by various countries under League of Nations mandates really represent acquisitions for such countries and that the word mandates actually indicates spoils of war. Whatever arguments may be put forward with regard to some mandated territories
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  • 944 10 REVIEW OF THE WEEK THE occupation of Shumchun a d£ 1 trict bordering on the British New Terr fory of Kowloon, this week by forces has occasioned little or Japanese lor he chlneS e people. c Canton-Kowloon Being ond easily Shumchun Occupation xvan»»«j accessible to enemy
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  • 570 10 "V'EWS from Hontrkong of Japanese activities in the vicinity can be linked up with the news of Axis activity in Europe. It is all part of the war of nerves, intended to persuade the democracies to make further eononions to aggression, to warn theni of what might
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 136 10 sew with a m\Wm m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ~VkffllPl and reap HIRE PURCHASE TERMS Robinson Co., Ltd. i RICHARD BURTON WON THE BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AT ST. ANDREV/S ON JULY 7TH, PLAYING A STANDARD "SILVER KING" "H. V." PRODIGIOUS DRIVES WERE A FEATURE Oi- BURTON'S PLAY. THREE OCT OF THE FIRST TEN COMPETITORS,
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    • 49 10 I AVOID ESTfI UN! Our scientific exam.nation can determlnt definitely the condition of your eyes ox whether you need to change the glasses whlcn you are wearing. Astonishingly low charges for j glasses S\. 1 j*. Everbright Optical Co. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE C. S. CHONG. Dr. ol Optometry.
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  • 1763 11 PROVOCATION WILL NO LONGER BE TOLERATED Nation Remains Calm Reuter. Reuter. London, Aug. 19. THE general international situation will be the subiect of dwussion between senior Cabinet Ministers re turn to London next Tuesday of the Prime Minister a ie\\
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  • 335 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 19. BRISK exchange of views followed Sir Robert Cmigie'a communication io Mr. Kato (Japanese Minister-at-la»ve) of Britain's decision regarding Japan's economic demands in China. Mr. Kato saw Mr. .Arita (Foreign Minister), and Colonel Tat<*umi, of the General Staff, was called in*o
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  • 216 11 Reuter. He asserted that the Communist Party in China had issued orders to its members to participate in the movement and lead it into lawless acts. In response questions by incredulous correspondents, the spokesman s? d the movement wat "not exactly" too big for
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  • 53 11 Reuter. The Hague, Aug. 19. *THE Netherlands Government intends to increase the flc~t in the Dutch East Indies. This was announced by the new Minister of Defence, Heer Dijxhcvrn, speaking at a ceremony in connection with the sending of the flotilla leader Tromp for the
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  • 181 11 Reuter. British Wireless. London, Aug. 19. THE Tass Agency says that reports that the differences which have arisen between the Soviet and British and French military delegations are due to the Soviet demanding military assistance in the event of war in the Far East are a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 104 11 lour A. i\ RADIO becomes a RADIOGRAM! THIS COLUMBIA ELECTRIC RECORD PI XYvn fit. 71 ITT Uhan,. to >our Radio Sot. torts f —ttuw connecting your sot into a RADIOGRAM. And all for— -peaK.r Coin tJ t rated H H j Leaflet to a/. :li a..;., P.o. a box I*?,
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  • 284 12 NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING Special Sub Committees Get To Work (Tribune Staff Reporter) ~,-v, W£€ i< will the commencement «f M? am, >'« busiLsmen in Singapoiie. This time Hi- kp* I 1 r,„. the equally laudable nuVflM "I movnlni"
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  • 80 12 Singapore, SaV-orday. j A FURTHER w^n forcemeat of j Biisto! Blenheim bombers is (xpu-Ud to arrive al the Seietar same time this afternoon. On their way to Singapore, the bombers met with cliflu'ult weaifeer conditions. DssffKc Utfs no accidents have occurred, which is a tribute to
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  • 38 12 HIS Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas and Lady Thomas, accompanied by the Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp, will return to Singapore by the night-mail train which leaves Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, August 22.
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  • 48 12 1 With a p:netrating stab wound over the right ide of his abdomen, a Chinese removed to the Tan Teck Seng hospital at about eleven o'clock yesterday morning. He was reported to have been stabbed by another at Pulau Übin. He is in a critical condition.
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  • 33 12 Singapore. Friday. For 'ailing to have his certificate of registration endorsed by the Registrar »of Aliens before he proceeded to Malacca on Aug. 14. an American. Mr. Russell L. Esterline, was fined $3.
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  • 168 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 18. THE usual somnolence of the commodify markets was rudely shattered to-day when an influx of buying orders from the Continent caused copper to advance by 20s. to £43 per ton and rubber by oneeighth of a penny to B%d. per
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  • 147 12 t ...n <>..r OM Correspondent) Bangkok Au 18 Onj Aug. 12 the Criminal Court mated the application of the Police to extend the penod of, -he custody of the Chinese bankers arrested towards lhe end of l*>t month. Tr»> matter had W come before
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  • 168 12 Singapore, Friday. POUND guilty of having caused hurt to Ramavah with a knife on grave and sudden provocation. Rengasamy was bound over for the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for a period of six months, by Mr. C. H. Koh, the fourth magi: irate.
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  • 628 12 London, Auk. 9. DR. Robert Albert Moyslen Hoops, C.8.E.. former Prncipal Civil Medical Officer. S.S., was committed for tria' it the Old Bailey to-day charged with bigaaioosly marrying Vera Zoric at Belgrade on May 13 this ye?.r. She said she met Dr. Hoops
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  • 54 12 A Chinese woman was said to have been knocked down by an omnibus at the junction of Tanjong Pagar Road and Cook Street at about three o'clock yesterday afternoon. She sustained a compound fracture of the right foot and a contusion over the head. She has been removed
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  • 10 12 An Imperial Air Mail is due on Monday.
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  • 44 12 Advice has just been received thai Mi F W. Stephens of this Company has paatsd his final examination for the Fellowship of the Institute of Actuaries <London>. The G J e&t Eastern Life now has In its staff three qualified Actuaries.
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  • 51 12 t jrfcni hei-elf against attack is being taken by Holland Every precaution to dffiM The Dutch frontier with Gerln view of the continued st nglv defended. Guns, casemates «a«J and abo are permanently manned x, resist aid Urenches, Here are Datch possible nS h near'the German
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  • 150 12 Singapore, Friday. PI F ADING that the whole case was a fram* up against him, an Indian. V. Sockalingam. who was charged with having received directly money in connection with a public lottery in April, was acquitted by Mr. L. C. Gob, the fifth
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  • 78 12 (From Our Own Cetrespeadeiit) Bangkok, Aug. |v A BANGKOK daily paper announce that Mr. Wang Ching Wei intends to pay a visit to Thailand in the very near future. Some 'teachers in Chinese scftc here have been for isfeuins eafflet containing charges against Government
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  • 26 12 H. E. the General Officer Command me Malaya, is at present vteiUng Port Dickson and Kuala Lumpur. He *L return tc Singapore by air en Monday.
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  • 373 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. TH f econd anniversary of the Ladies' Section of the Kinta Indian Ass* 1 ciatmn was celebrated at the Association premises recently A varied and mtewsting programme including sporta tm children, girls and adults was gone through. Fiadminicn doubles <ladies* and
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  • 109 12 Singapore, Friday. PLEADING guilty to three charges_ under I the Liquor Ordinance. Tay was fined a total of $630 by Mr. C. Koh. the fourth magistrate, this mo For being in possession of o 28 of samsu he was fined $55 or one moo** 5
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    • 16 12 McALISTER 8c Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. j W-P.S. an
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    • 40 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTDCHINA WIIIW, gl> ffif!So£ PHONE 5808. M*w I :o! FIRE MARINE, MOTOR. RONAL ACCIDENT MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN JSSJKSSrB CO. MALACCA HONG CHI< E sft LUMPUR «nThee. CLANG LEE ENG TEB, PENANG H* ll^ CORPORATION TU
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  • 1010 13 CHIANG'S ADVISER IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Friday, W. H. Donald, right-hand man to General Chiang Kai i« V [s confident that China will win the war. 'There estion of the result," he told a Tribune representathe "Ruys" this morning. is on his
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  • 139 13 Singapore, Friday. "THIS is a hopeless case!" was the 1 comment passed by Mr. Poh Guan Hock, the assistant Official Assignee, when the application for discharge of a bankrupt, Lam Van Yu, came up for hearing in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr. Poh told his lordship. Sir
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  • 164 13 Singapore, Friday, allegation that in a proceeding pending on July 20, before the fifth police magistrate Mr. L. C. Goh, he "intentionally gave false evidence," as made against Hassan bin Said, 35, of the Orchard Road Police Station, this morning, when he appeared before the third
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  • 136 13 Singapore, Friday. CIX Christian Indians, alleged to have been implicated in the murder of a compatriot, Simson. in a cooly line at the R.A.F. Base on the night of July 26, will appear at a preliminary inquiry to be begun at the
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  • 405 13 Singapore, Friday. A DENIAL thai he over receive.l $4,000 from it« petitioning: creditor, Jaswan Singh, ami that the amount actually received was $120 was the statement made by Mr. Lee Seng H->ek t<» his lordship, Sir Percy McElwame in the P>ankniptcy Court this morning. Mr. P Battishill.
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  • 66 13 Said to have been knocked down by a motor van at Finlayson Green, opposite the National City Bank, a Chinese cyclist is suspected to be suffering from concussion. H e has been removed to 'the general hospital. External injuries were a lacerated wound over th» right eye-brow
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  • 133 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. '•VOL were entrusted with the care of a motherless boy and instead of taking care of him you have treated him very badly: "Being an Asiatic I know that there is a belief among us that in order
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    • 270 13 tfterei? plenty cf variety im our 'catch'of t Fresh FISH fsssss) J LEMON SOLES j plenty oi flavour and tastiness f DOVER sous too—bccatii* every fish is selected I BLUF Mt% with care and only the finest t*ml I specimens of each variety are V A-TROUT I lmjorted. For the
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  • 234 14 (From Oiu Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Thursday. iIANI bin Mohammed Taib. a clerk at the Town Board Office in Batu Pahat was brought before Mr. K. A. Blacker, the Second Assistant Advisor who sat as magistrate In the Supreme Court Building to-day and
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  • 94 14 Singapore, Friday. A GOVERNMENT servant. Mr. F. C. Pcrtira. appeared before the Chief Ou-tice. Sir Percy McElwaine. in the Bankruptcy Court to-day on a motion for payment of part of his gratuity and pension to the Official Assignee. Mr. G. H Poh. for the Official
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  • 204 14 CHARGED HER WITH BEING INFORMER Singapore. Friday. DKSCIUBEI) by tiic prosecution as a man of bad, dangerous and undesirable character and an official oi a notorious unlawful secret society, a youthful Chinese, Wong Leung, alias San Lan Chue, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh.
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  • 47 14 Singapore. Friday .—Pleading guilty to the charge of failing to slow down at the junction of Pennefather Road and Ceyl"n Road whilst driving his car thereby colliding with a Municipal lorry. Sved Mohamed Mohideen Alsagoft was to-day fined $50 by Mr. C. H. Whit ion. Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 186 14 Singapore. Friday MR A F ten Hoope late of Messrs. Deithelm Co.. Ltd., whose public examination was opened in the Bankruptcy Court to-day admitted liabilities of about $18,000. Out of the liability of $18,000 it was revealed that $15,900 was due to 43 creditors. Business in the restaurant
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  • 56 14 The 8 B. Giulio CYsarc" is due here at S p.m. on Monday. 21st inst.. from Tries- te, Venice. Brmchsi. Port S?.id. Bombay and Colombo. She will berth at the i SU B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 7 pm on the same
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  • 110 14 Singapore, Friday T)ONT stand surety r or any body ajrain It i s vtry un wise,'' was the advice given to Veo Jin Hua, a life-guard of the Mount Emily Swimming Pool in the Bankruptcy Court to-day by Sir Percy McElvaine. Bankruptcy, on the r of Mr.
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  • 147 14 Singapore, Friday P. K. Monamad appealed before Mr. L. C. Goh this morning, i charged with bcinq ipossessiM or in contiol of explosives, consist' ing of 51 sticks of dynamite and 100 detonators, in the Cototij) without a licence to store tin m. Mi". C. K. Lee. counsci
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  • 210 14 VERY gratifying was the response to the first of the popular organ recitals given by Mr. Werner Baer at the Memorial Hall yesterday evening The hall was well filled and it is evident that the idea of the recitals at cheap prices and
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  • 114 14 THE first anniversary <>f the port Indian Youth MJg« be celebrated at the I'iiMic Farrer Park. (Old Race morrow (Sunday) between to 6.05 pun, Mr. B. Govindasamy Che will preside on the en. cordially invited. The following will x iU gramme:— n 340 3 30
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  • 69 14 Singapon WHILE walking along the Connaught Drive this o f, Lance Corporal 1554 saw the male Chinese floating on trie 35 yards away. With the nei| (Ugb t il sampan he recovered it ana to the Marine Police Station 3 n The body—that of a man
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    • 272 14 ISLAMIC MALAYA RESTAURANT Established 1921 2(Mi, MIDDLE ROAD, up-to-date Restaurant situated at Middle Road. Singapore, opposite Reffetrmr of Vthicler. All kinds of delicious Indian Dishes prepared by expert cook. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate. give u« a trial and be convinced. p Unv rp 5933 m Telecrapbic Address: Charmingly
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    • 53 14 7*? All 3 o/ KOTEX REGULAR JUNIOR SUPIR T Women's needs differ on different daysl !<mart GIRLS LADIES always for LOVELY SKIN 25c. per bottle (postage extrcj Special Offer: ONE BOTTLE GIVFN FREE to every 6 bottles purchased. During the months of July August. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353. North
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  • 69 15 (Fr om Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 18. ne are the results of the tern boxing cham,rj a r Bukit Bintang farktO-nign I l7.ai beat Lum ical knock-out in the j 81' beat Aziz BBitam j Zainal Abiden IPO- C MuttU (8.12». i Yacob IPolice> (9.1) 9.1)
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  • 93 15 A T a mee ting of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club at the Club I premises yesterday, following were elected office-bearers in the rugby and hockey sections Rugby :__convenor: Koh En" Kwinr Captain. Ng Wood Kan. vice Citato Chettn Chong WOO. wpiam. Hockey:-
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  • 164 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) TT lim 'via. A in/. 1">. a\ S 6 < manager Ho Eng Choon arrived at Batavia witli v N hit, Johnny Mortell and Little Bernal. Last Sunday Smart Cruz and Luis Blanco followed, but I failed to si joe Diamond
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  • 49 15 lyers have been se- I the Usefullads Bad- 1 friendly match witf the former's Kam- -day at 2.30 p.m.:— L Yang Chun. Kee Kirn «aymond Fi s L:m Cheng Hong, Xv Chin Than Swee, R. i Lah Yap. Reserv- Teck, Ong Say Yeo and I sen? cr.eow
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  • 91 15 THE application of Mr. Caesar M. Houghton to be a boxing promoter was passed at a committee meeting of the Singapore B:xing Board of Control held last night at th? Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Houghton was a boxer himself in the day* when Gunboat Jack first fought in
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  • 229 15 t The incident was said to have taken I place on the beach at the 7» 2 milci tone. Pasii- Paiijang. on June 23. I In his evidence. Sia Kirn Choon stat--Icd that when he and Toh Tor were in a kcleh on their
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  • 37 15 Entries for the S.C.R.C. open invitation tennis tournament close at U noon. Saturday, Aug. 26 and all thaw wishing to join are reminded that entries must be sent to the Hon. Secietary before that date.
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  • 392 15 SINGAPORE INQUEST Singapore, Friday. VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the enquiry into the death of a 29-year-old Hainanese, Mok Teck Hoo, who fell from a taxi which was travelling along Mandai Road to Kranji
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  • 108 15 Brighton, Aug. 13 -Andrew Padg- ham wen the News Chronicle £1.060 gott tournament here to-riav with rounds of 73; Cl; 72 and 71. totalling i k79 i Other cards were; 'J. Percy Arlis.s 70: 72: 72: 70-234 Cox 7u: 71: 71.: 70 264 3 King riS.
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  • 73 15 Tiie women' August bc«,cy cozunetiUon of the Garrispii Gojf club was played at Tanglin on Tucsdav and Wednesday, aim resulted in a win iur Mrs. J C. R Woodside with spore of all square The following were the best returns: Mrs. J. c. R. Woodside All square. Mrs
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  • 63 15 Members oi the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club are looking forward to their •Splash Party" at the V.M.C.A. Pool to-day at 4 p.m. Events will include breast stroke, open to all breast stroke, handicap, free style beginners and life-saving nice. committee members" race, relay and fancy diving. Entries will
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  • 231 15 JWO evenly-matched baseball teams of the services, the R.A.F. and the Loyals will cross bats at St. Joseph's ground on Bras Basah Road to-morrow at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in conjunction with the present 1939 Baseball series now being held in
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  • 43 15 The fallowing are requested to play soccer for the Oriental Telephone Electric Company XI against the Municipal Treasury XI at Farrer Park to-day at 5.15 p.m. sharp:—Tasrie, Bakar, Salim. Vincent, Dumont, Jaffar. Aboo, Ismail, Taib, Ah Siden, Yousoff. Mujut, Jeeman, Hamid.
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    • 75 15 I Indigestion doesn't live here any more" t -Liver Pill before and reim. ■•1 r mit two pints of daily. If this bile urfooddocan'tafewt web. Gas bloats up i Ret constipated. Your ned and you feel sour, 'l beta punk. remeat doesn't get at -c famous Carter's ret these two
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    • 224 15 The Wise Way to Perfect $f%*SM Hygiene 4^?l| You can be sure of Calvert's yf I Carbolic Soft Soap. It keeps j I you clean and refreshed, and f is pleasant to use, because it 4* feels so smooth on your skin. V 1 j When buying soft soap be
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  • 71 16 THE iollowing arc the probable teams for to-day's "Malaya" Cup final at KuaJa Lumpur (the final selection will be made before the maten) SINGAPORE SELANGOR Goalkeeper: G. Webber Kum Pak Full-backs: Abdul Rahman See Hu „lf Salleh Kai Ban naif-backs: Yew Leng T. Mori Aziz
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  • 177 16 The rolloTTing is a record of th- stfalaya Cup fixtures in both the northern and Southern Sections played this season. SOI TH Services b:at Negri 6— l Singapore beat Johore 3—2 Services beat Malacca 3-0 Negri brat Malacca 4—l Stag:l beat Ncpri I—o Johore ucat Malacca 4—2
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  • 1833 16  -  Will The Cup Come South? To-day's "Malaya" Cup Final (By HUGH SAVAGE CLNGAPORE will battle Selangor to-day for the fifteenth year in bhe final of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup, and judging from the displays given by the contesting elevens, this year's final
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    • 41 16 OV4LTINE is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS [j EASTERN HOTEL I Tameron Highlands, \d-ntty situated 4.700 feet <bove sea level Iff modern comforts and onveniences. Malaya's Popular Hill Station j km mm \\mm\ M 4mW mt SmV Jt 9 TIGER BEER
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  • 543 17 Racing Card For To-day following is the full racing card for the second day of the IVrafc Turf Club Skye meeting-. Rare One S—Class 3—Division 2—5 Furlongs. KING EYES 9.12 Mr. A. Van Tocren Duval HRD 9.05 Messrs. Logue Whitaker Logue 9.05 Capt. Mrs.
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  • 93 17 TO-DAY lalaya Cup Final—Kuala -a 28. Changi (W.D.) Naval Police. Police. S -R.C. vs. Combined SerS.C.C. vs. P.W.D. •Serangoon Road. S.C.C. ;iment.—Padang. S.R.C. sociation.—-B;R.C. S.C. Andrews School.—S.C. vs. Combined Schools.— Canning vs. Raffles Colrimah. V.M.C.A. vs. s -I C.A. r Sime Darby Sports—Jalan Boon Liat Institute—Outsigiap. 11 a
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  • 87 17 BY BY BENNY "SPECTATOR" SOLACE Race I—ROSEOLET Race 1— CASH Cash Ruseulet Race 2—POLICY Race 2—AUBOSS Republican Policy Race 3—FAITH Race 3—LA DO LET Ladolct Bali Girl Race 4—SAM BCRGER Race 4—TIN POOL President President Race S—EVERGREEN Race S—PRETTY QITET I Pietlv Quiet Evergreen j Race G—SIR PATRICK
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  • 261 17 pURTHEK progress was made in the S.C.C. tennis tournament, when four ties in the mixed doubles handicap were played off yesterday. The tie between G. H. Daly and Miss Hopkin (plus 3) and R. H. Mallinson and Miss Owen (scr.) was postponed. All the matches were
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  • 189 17 Singapore, Friday. TWO ties were yesterday played at the Singapore Recreation Club where the autumn handicap, tennis tournament opened. In the first tie S. Mcreira (—.3) beat A Watts i--15>, in two straight seta 6—2. 6—2. The second tie between R. Thoy (—l5 3» and
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  • 60 17 Owing to a heavy downpour this morning no track work was done. The storm swept through the cours? without any undue warning although it was clear that the cloud was condensing. Interested race-goers had to run tor their worth out nevertheless they were soaked to the
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  • 64 17 Reuter. p Uyn, Aug. 19. Alice Marble and Mrs. Fabyan beat Mine Andrus and Hearytin C—3. 0— 1 in the semi-final of the mixed doubles cv.-nt at the American championsn p>. Jack Crawford and Harry H9pman drreated Parker and McNeill B—4: 4—6. 6—3; c—2. —Reuter. In the quarter
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  • 72 17 Reuter. Salt Lake City. Utah, Aug. 18. JOHN Cobb, the British motorist', attained a speed of 352.94 miles per hour in a piactice run. Capt. G. Eyston holds the record with 357.5 miles per hour. Cobb had only one run northwards and will probably make an
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  • 29 17 Reuter. The following is the West Indies team for Saturdays Test Match against England: Grant, Barrow. Clarke. Constantine, Gomez, Headley, Johnson, Martindale, Sealey, Jeff Stollmeyer, Weekes.—Router.
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  • 265 17 Reuter. London, Aug. 18. The following are results of cricket matches played to-day: Middlesex beat Essex at Southend <L. C. Eastman's benefit match) by five runs. MIDDLESEX 215 (Nichols 4 for 102, thus being the first player in English cricket this season to take 100 wickets and score
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    • 309 17 LENGTHEN YOUR LEAVE! fly home by WTU DUTCH MR LINES Sr the smooth, silent air lim Another month at home RibTi %m wonderful advantage of flying Ly X L M Fast, luxurious X.L.M mirimmn Malaya for London 3 times o wtitA I v take you home tn 6 days, sc
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    • 37 17 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 00.56 a.m 10.4 ft. 1 22 p.m. 9 5 ft. TO-MORROW High Water: 1.40 a.m. 9.8 ft. MONDAY High Water: 1-« "ft. TUESDAY High Water: 2.30 a.m. 9.1 ft. 2.38 p.m. 9.1
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  • 208 18 A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. DERK P. YONKERMAN DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. MarveUiu; ai it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that haj cured the deadly Consumption -yen in the advanced stages of ttie disease. No
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  • 892 18  -  INVISIBLE EXPORT TRADE EXPOSED By Old China Hand ♦Old China Hand" is a truthful pen-name of an d^nf more than 20 years in Japan and China and who has ma p Japanese propaganda. His articles have appeared under his pen-name in the China Weekly Review and
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  • 244 18 Hongkong. Aug. 15. RAPID progress, is said to have been made In the construction of the proposed Hunan Kwangsi Railway which is expected to be completed and open to traffic by the end of this year, it was reported here. Large gangs of labourers are
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  • 125 18 Chungking, Aug. 15. CHINA has retained the position of one of the world's principal suppliers cf tungsten in the year of 1938, exporting 133.577 quintals, the total value being $50,492,082 (Chinese currency), according to the figures announced by the Foreign Trade Commission. Though the quantity exported
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    21 18 Japanese use sex-appeal adverts to popularise notes ol Hwa using Commercial ml U L Ppet Central China Kank »a
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  • 314 18 Another Attempt To Land At Bias Bay Central News. Hongktng. A i yyiNLE quietude reigns in the Canton River delta and th«. region, the Japanese forces renewed an oAhth 7«, K River sector in Kwanytun# province, South Clilna. or. A 1 when four Japanese warships
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  • 141 18 Chur.gkir.?. tag. 17. BY the end of May, ISM of Education bought 2.500 radio receiving wide distribution in i mass education. These sets, complex with amplifiers, were install d in schools libraries, social halls, parks tad ofts public places where peopl numbers could gatl i
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  • 167 18 i Cheng Heno-Ch:. a cf China, has wi letter to one of bis B at Calcutta: —"I a::. Scout of eighteen years sw:pt me from Shanghai a distance of 3.0C0 K. Since the war I have part both on the front and I
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    • 165 18 oDemand0 Demand th* A WHITE DOT *j /[I the Genuine 1 19 lifetime Ermiiy sure you get Ktfla genuine LIFEm\[M TlME—buy your pen in a reput- I a^'e Btore Guar- I KCH antees come and I IHI b jt SHEAF fit LH FERS LIFE- Quariatee U In ,kias been main-
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    • 21 18 FAMOUS HH SPEY ROYAL WHISKY Every drop is guaranteed 10 years old or over SOLE AGENTS GUTBiaB*€L? WC IN (S. S.)
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  • 1429 19 Sjt. Bose's Explanation To Congress President IWardha, Aug. 11. Working Committee's resolution of disciplinary action Chandra Bose (which has already been published has been appended. It is the full text of that passed between Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Con- S ji Subhas Chandra Bose. contention
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  • 259 19 Discrimination In Ethiopia Calcutta. THE necessity of taking "retali--1 a tory measures" against Italian residents in India, if no of the grievances of Indians m the Italian Empire is .obtained is stress ed by the Committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce m a repre Mentation to the
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  • 97 19 rE beautiful Hindustani Picture ••Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp" which opens a season a the Theatre Royal to-night, is a first ia ''thriller that will amuse not omy the young but others as well on acn,,r !f the variety of interests that has Len
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  • 43 19 The hon. Mr. T. Prakasam, the Minister for Revenue, ■lift II lyj nublic meeting at TirupaU recently, appealed to the people to throw open thfsacred temples at flngtt for Harijans and accord support to all the acts of the Mini* try .—(United Press.)
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  • 169 19 THE Punjab Government's decision to establish a Municipal Corporation for Lahore was communicated to a deputation of the Lahore Central Ratepayers' Association, which recently waited upon the hon. Major Malik Khizar Hayat Khan, Minister for Public Works, at Simla to urge him "to end the
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  • 100 19 Madras. Aug. b.— At a meeting of th? Madura District Board under the Presldencv of Mr. K. S. Mahammed Abdul Khader Rowther. ML A., President of the Board it was decided unanimously that portraits of Mahatma Gandhi chould be placed in every school and hospital
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  • 319 19 a t -runiiPH thore are always a number of Labour members who LTHOUGH there are parliament and ever try to present A ask questions abou would be J. asset the Indian case to to the House," writes "talent X LlXnTn^beJ^of_Mad L as_ The wriiter adds:—
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  • 61 19 wnrdhaeani Aug. 11.—Pandit Jawah Pr SrS g u a mtends g tc> W«dha t£s evening, but he might stay on if tne Committee sits to-morrow Mr. Shan karlal Banker arrived here this mornins in connection with the meeting of the All India Spinners Aswctatton which will be held
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    • 244 19 YEARS OF STOMACH AGONYJNDED Are you a victim of what you believe to be inevitable stomach trouble? Mr. S T W has a strong sympathy lor those who, like him, have struggled with the misery of stomach suffering So delighted is he now. at having found complete relief, that he
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  • 150 20 •Ihe Circus Comes To Town." the charity show produced to benefit the funds of the Children's Aid Seefetjr, finish?* a very surcessiui inn of four nights at the Raffles H<te! this evening. Mrs. L. W (iedde* is the Hon. Organiser of this show and to
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    • 7 20 Read the SUNDAY tribune Dominant in Malaya
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    • 197 20 MALAYAN CANNED FRUITS AND JAMS Winner al tli2 lOtli M.A.H.A. Exhibition 1939 of the following prizes:— 1. 2nd I'rizr for Rnmbutan. 2. Special I'rizo for Xutmcjr Jelly. Special Prize for Mangostcen Jam. 1. Special Prize lor Tree Tomato Jam. have ycu ever tried one of these Iv.'.Ja/an Product; which are
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    • 94 20 Read il k MORNINC TR^ oeqcs extr<> t Snturdui/i,; Specit mciu f 8 pan, cost. Energy B Cure:? E BJoodlessness. skn, j, )M lv( s j j Brafa Fag, Debilii, t.„ MI|M I Sleep!es>!ievs i„h I PalataMe. B j 1 jl b'»!(. Alt j. N UNA MOHAMED <v so\ I
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