Malaya Tribune, 22 August 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI- •No. 199. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, August 22, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1939 2Ei
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    • 264 1 Read Vie SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya NURSE URGES QUAKER OATS FOR ALL ijiUmma—■ I MANY A HONE IN MALAYA I BRIGHTENED VA Si CH ADVICE. I I qua D 15 NEW STRENGTH/ J ■rv don<: for my patients, I yQy J\iC. irl^ i RESTORES VITALITY. IT fs STRONGER. THANKS
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    • 124 1 Exclusive 4* O W i\ S SALONS AT PAGE 13. BATTERY ROAD. 1 SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTLL, KUALA LUMPUR THE RIGHT LABEL IS I I White Label I ,-w --f I a 1 pewar-s I I scotch! I 4 BOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE JOHQRE MALACCA NEGSI SIMBILAN IB ONE STIIOKS: W FILLS
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  • 54 2 Undo, the auspices of the Singapore Ifalayali Association, the local Malayans will celebrate -Onam", their national fertivai. on Sunday. Aug. 27 next, at the Ladies 1 Union Premises, Moulmein Road The program dbc which will commence at 4 p.m will include various items of entertainment. All
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  • 34 2 The s I. •Canton" has left Hongkong and Is expected to arrive at this port at 9.30 a m on Wednesday Aug. 23. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.
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  • 81 2 Singapore. Monday CHARGED with causing hurt to Chua Ali Ming with a dangerous weapon to wit, a piece of iron, at about 9.30 n m c« Aug. 13 at Cavanagh Road Lim Ah Bai »33» and Lim Ah Huan (33! anoeated before Mr. L. C. Goh in
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  • 236 2 TO MORROW FOR AU. RFAD- I FRS. Excellent trareI S ences and good for ">'■ Z nnd work connected i Hh J I and itecl. Interview r-' Z authority and show c 1 yourself, but avoid i(i< 7 impulse. l SPECIAL INFLUENCES, Fc 20 fo Much
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    • 468 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, (Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) Fo r RANGOON (Fortnightly) "Hong Siang" Sept. 11, 4 p.m. "Hong -Slang" Aug. 25 "Hong Kheng" Oct.
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    • 435 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. II and BRITISH INDIA teacorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1939 BANGUI i 7.000 Aug. 25 I bANGALOKE 6.C00 Aug. 26 RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 22 1 BHUTAN G.lOO Sept. 23 t BEHAR fi.OOO Oct. 2 CHITRAL 15,000
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    • 472 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDBUTSCHEB LLOYD, (incorporated 1» Germany). The undemoted are Uie Company's intended For MANILA. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 Im* "ELBE" l m.s. "COBURG" Aug. 31 *ss "POTSDAM" omit;' Manila. North China and Yokohama J** 1 12 sjs "GNEISENAU" omits North Quina l 27 HOMEWARD. For
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    • 148 2 HAMBtTRG-AMERIKA linle Oeulsch-AustraiKrhP DamjifrchifTs Geseilsihaft J (Companies incoiporatcd in Germany) i PASSENGER ANL> CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due 8 pore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports In ports s.s. VOGTLAND via Haiphong Aug. 24 s-s. NORDMARK via Mania Sspt. 2 t
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 255 2 To-day's Crossword —I —p—j —p I FT p~| j J 6 I 7 I fa~ II" i 4 —i? Zj! Z~~~ i5~ i 5 20 ?5 ~S r ?r v 1 ?r 1 Jii IS £x M 30 CM« ACROSS: CLUES DOWN He „er 1 Part of a lamp--1 Maladies.
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  • 402 3 L LONDON COMMODITIES London, Monday. Previaus To-day Change wr o Firm Quiet, Steady Rl'BBLK Buyers 8 1116 8 11|16 B Sellers 8% 8 5 8 a "September Buyers 8% 8% 1st Forward «w Sellers 8% 8s 8 0ct Dec. Buyers 8 13|16 8 13 16 Sellers 8
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  • 156 3 IB Jst Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 21, 5 p.m. 1 Total l Dividend Books TV oaßncial dote Date Ex Div. Payable Date No 49 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 2 10/* I 2ft% Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 23 5* int. Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Aug.
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  • 849 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 21, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 6 4jl Austral Amal 3 9 4 3cd Austral Malay 381- Ayer Hitam 18 9 19 9 Ayer Weng 0.72 0.76 Baugrin 17.. 18Batu Selangor 1.15 1.20
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  • 17 3 Singapore, Aug. 22. The price uf tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $113% (down Wfr).
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  • 23 3 Tiie price of rVober at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Bu} jrs 28% (down 3 16>. Sellers 2S\ 2 (down 3 16).
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  • 64 3 Singapore, Monday. Tin at midday was $113%, down 118, and the price oi Rubbe- at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 9116 cents, buyers October December 28 1116 cents. There was little lift in Rubber or Tin shares to-day. and the former were slightly easier on small
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  • 217 3 Singapore, Aug. 21. The following are the exchange stocl this morning according to the dally circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 1|32 London demand 2>4 1)32 Lyons demand 2058 Switzerland demand 241 1(4 Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 518 Montreal
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  • 161 3 Singapore, Aug. 21 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 }}f* Rice Siam 2 $105 Rice Siam 3 145 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $105 Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • 216 3 6% Maynard Co Ltd., $30,000 norn Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 9V SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30...... 101 102 norn AVz% 2907 red 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 jJU'^li 4V,* 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. nom Mar. 31,
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    • 16 3 I THE UNITED P ""'•'ORATION, LIMITED Aft\' NK ,?'''TOR VEHICLE, Bttpffl, COMPBNBAIT SINGAPORE. I W. HALL.
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    • 243 3 19-25. CECIL STREET, BINGAPOBK. Telephone, Manager's Office 4512 Exchange De pt. 4513 General OfPce 4514 Cable Addi ess:—"PßO VINB ANK." Head Office, SIICHOW. PAID-I P CAPITAL (Ch 10,000.000 j RESERVE FUNDS 13.000.000 TOTAL ASSETS (approx.) $108,000,000 j Board of Directors: T. L. SOONG. TSENG YANG FU Y. C KOO CHAN
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    • 366 3 II A.Mi OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Sub Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: 'CHUNGKUO". Paid Up Capital Ch. $4G,uG0,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 3,200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2.617,000,000.00 Tse-Vung Soong,
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  • 52 4 Mrs. Tan Swee Hoe jish tA their heartfelt thanfcs to aU relatives and friers who attended The funeral of the ate Mr Tan Swee «op cmj., as well as those wnu Hce, i*i•«» vicito and those who attended night visits ana t i;ent wreaths, telegrams and letters
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  • 64 4 Monsieur and Madame Pierre Tata. Monsieur and Madame Andre Cheva sudnd the Board of Directors of the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co.. Ltd., Paris, deeply regret to annouace he iUne^ ri of°M J F Ux Tatin', ChevaUerdei" Legion ~ur fomer General Manager of the Sin^ a P°* e
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    • 401 4 gfg 4U$T] D An H-ttcAent Building «yei*cu. preleiabiy Chinese: Omy e~ pei.ei.ccu uitn need apply. Box No i>c Malaya I'libune, Penang. WANTED: Canvassers for advertisements and sundry goods in Penang. Very 53? security necessary. Salary, cornnajtasion plus allowances. Also commercial artists state experience and qualm cation, salary $60 Apply Northern
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    • 416 4 Photography WOK BEST PHOTOS: UlywWt- Studio. 79. North Br age Road, &nga pore. Telephone 6601. uu REMEMBER. Good and Clear Pictures Singapore. •m tft- Bungalow &alg Rd.' tl SoonS, garage, servant ,uv ters. Apply within. rTr\to°^r of Crfu P a Boutcher Co., or <64.8> Ipch. M rooms attached. A val
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    • 528 4 Singapore Music Institute Victoria Court. Victoria Training for Reasonable.Fees Day Evening Classes No Age Limit Write or cali lor particulars. Musical Instruments Furniture For Sale FOR SALE: Household fwnjtore. suitable for small house $13* R**o «40 To Let: Bungalow, 6% mile East Coast Soad. private, quiet small rent. Particulars Box
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    • 508 4 TWO-INK ™™™nP E N m talnmg j 2 various cm Ac Kuala TRADE FAIR, to The City Park, Malacca. TrrFFns U KE SUCCESS succeeded curmg chromC Sted. Its healing have deilniteiy reco gnition from marvels have King kings and Mussoliiri are, it Homoeopaths. is W*iSU moneY and increase your Do
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    • 359 4 ?X run," regularly serviced. One.owner going on leave. Free end o! mrath or immediately if necessary. What offers. Apply Graves Foust Office, Kuato PUJg. QUICK SALE. 1934 Ford 8 Good condition. Cash $450 Apply Box No 914. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. «37-B. VOR SALE 1931 Singer Tourer 8.9 HP.35 ni p.g-
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    • 477 4 Stamps POSTAGE Colonial wanted wholesale hV Hansen, s hagen. G. 3 W STAMPS FOR SAlj_r7_sr_T_ Patrick's Road, Telok Kuran« til WIDE SELECT I' p. for sale at competitrv used collections esptej Malay** Call personally Emj Stamp Com_! 22a, Change Alii H CREDITOR'S PETIIIQK, IN THE SUP:-: <URT OF 75 FEDERATED
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  • 1336 5 London, Aug. 21. JO-morrow's meeting of Ministers has been converted into a full Cabinet meeting. Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Premier), looked fit and cheerful when he stepped from the train at Euston complete with fishing tackle. He was visited by Lord Halifax (Foreign Secretary) a
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    • 387 5 rT d*S RACING LETTER—Dear m& CODE" as advertiser I ea with the forthcomI TURF RACES. CONI ctions, one a "GOLD n d secondly a genuine I ma] running the same I advi.se ALL to pur 1 there would be no I dge" DEAR READI fact that both hordes I rOB."
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    • 154 5 The Modern Giri H if lilt i^Hj^Tr .They arc her Golden Rcle of Health. Her Mother takes them. BHRigB/i:^ A </\ her Grandmother. Beckham's Pills purely vegetable, gentle, vet always 03 -Jl effective, lake them yourself to avoid ■BfcV --■•>f<^B headaches, biliousness and digestive u Psets. Bcccham's Pills will give
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  • 93 6 London, Aug. 21. Paris 176 45 64 New York 4:68 »6 Montreal 4.68V8 Brussels 27.55 3 4 Geneva 20.73 Amsterdam 8.72% Milan 89 Berlin Lisbon 110V* Madrid 42U Belgium 11.6634 Athens 547U Stockholm 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 Bucharest 660 Helsingfors 227 1 Oslo 19.90 Vx Belgrade 210 Athens R:o
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  • 32 6 Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 21.—It is officially stated .hat the report that Hitler received Signor Attclico, the Italian Ambassador, who save him a negative reply from Mussolini is without foundation.—Reu-
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  • 103 6 (From Our Own CorrespM I BOUGHT the la and the inspect sits to my estate but'm ril 5 tnen. How is that they h matter now even th the trees are over two So declared Won* Lian vY''"' ese woman of Pogoh when iS
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  • 122 6 ON the charge that he on about 5.20 p.m.. c regard for the safety of thereby collided with another car a* «S junction cf Anderson Road 1 d W Road, Abdullah bin Immawan read/? appearance before M in the Second Police Court thj neon. Accused elaimi defended
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  • 167 6 Stagapore hi MINING Bayers S* Ampats Ayer Hitams Hitams Batu Selangors Hongkong Tin Bangrins Chanderiangs Hong Fa its Idris Hyd. 7Ipotl Tin Jelapangs Jelebus Jobana W Katu Tin fCamunting Tin W Killinghalls :3- HI <inta Keilas Xamponc Lanjuts T4 fcichais Laru'-s ivundr.ngs Unguis 145 London
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    • 193 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD j Obtmlnabl* of mil Chmittt un 4 Storm I GRAND SELECTION OF MOV A D O VULC A I N ROSK O P F CV M A WATCHES ARE ON DISPLAY AT YICKWOHHING 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road) PHONE NO. 7922. Do not fail
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    • 29 6 Second Hand Radios Fully guaranteed and serviced, Prices from 525 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAYA 1934. LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. is Milk plus Malt plus EGGS
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    • 61 6 "pyit; radios AM SECOND TO NONE in EtT'cier.cy, Reliability and Seme;. Hence ILej are VERY POPULAR 1\ MALAYA. Sole Amiuls: HOI BOOM LBOMG. Dis.ribut' te: RADIO AND GENERAL JKiBNCY, Kuala Lumpur. I, I. i in .i 11 IP You'll seldom H|( buy lamps I buy CROMPTON THE COILED-COIL LAMP Or
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    • 31 6 AMICO TONIC I a restorative for the men. Jj Invaluable in building up debilitated frame giving inner power of manhood to enjoy a new life. Stocked atNaina Mohamed Sons, (Sold Everywhere)
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 71 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of crills up to and for week ending Aug. TO-DAY, AUG. 22 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S V.A C S Reconnaissance. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, Ist Bn. S S V.F. Sig- Section, Demonstration. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, "S" Coy., M.G Training. 5.15 p.m. Oas Chamber, "S"
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    • 941 6 mm mm ■-fh To-day's Radio m london SINGAPORE HONGKOlNi* transmission 5 ZHL 225 metres (1.13 mcjs) ZBW 9 52 Mc s (31.4 m ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcjs) p.m. OSB 9 >1 Ml s m.J 5.00 Malay musical entertainment 5.20 'JfL, 1^^ ouotaUons. I amfrom the Studio, by the Rhiow
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  • 608 7 Singapore, Monday. §L EMITTING the view that the actions of the appellants did not constitute an act of rioting and that there was no unlawful assembly at the time of the fracas on lmard the ship "Sheng Hua" on the night of June 16,
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  • 112 7 Geneva, Aug. 21. fluiE idea of Jewish terrorism 1 v l condemned by speakers r (he Zionist congress. Nelson cne of the Jewish labour leaders, ish terrorist campaign spiritual and moral Mufti to be sheer they would have no British Government's ration was urged by head of
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  • 58 7 i im Our Own Correspondent) S ;amat, Sunday. JAN. New Ching. two J their appearand c ii h Raul bin Mohamed Sa'at, "rate to-day on a at driving that le- and injury to two Chi lg's lorry. Both re remanded for a Malay was allowed .1
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  • 769 7 Singapore, Tuesday. THE faneral of Mr. Tan Swee Hoe, S.M.J., took place at the Bukit town Cemetery. v who attended were: u) General, the State Batu Pahat, Syed H£Ub- Town Board. Batu in Hanapi trepresentlunity, Batu Pahat», 1 representing Batn Messrs. Lee Kcng Seng,
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  • 168 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Sunday. SURPRISE raids by the Segamat Police led twelve Chinese, in two batches to the local magistrate's court before Inche Rauf bin Mohamad Sa'at, the magistrate, on charges of gambling. The first batch comprising of Leong Fong, Nge Kwai. Sam Heng,
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  • 50 7 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 21. Following the personal intervention of M. Bonnet and a demarche by General Petain to the Spanish Foreign Ministry, it is confirmed here that the Spanish Government has decided to release all French prisoners ol war now in Spanish concentration camps.— Reuter.
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  • 356 7 Singapore, Monday. lUHII.E on his way home after re- porting a d?ath to the Registrar, a 52-year-old Chinese met with his own end when he cam' into collision with a motor car at Tank Road on Aug. 15. Thi.s was the story told to
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  • 55 7 (From Our Own Segamat, Sunday. HE had lighted his lamp but the wind blew it off. was the excuse offered by a Chinese when charged before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, the Segamat magistrate with riding a bicvele in Segamat town without a light A fine
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  • 82 7 Reuter. Rome. Aug. 21. ROMK i.s seething with rumours of ail kinds Indicating t union regarding the .situation. Theie i.s no confirmation of the rumour that the Pope has sent a inch prelate to Warsaw Signor Gayda writing in Voce d'ltalia. says the hour for settling
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    • 378 8 BERNARD S?f^fl SHAW'S V N —l I (I I Brought Back By Public Demand! I Never Such Enthusiasm! Never i Such Comedy! If -PygmalioiV is A masnifice.it I brilliant" beUer has been j orimant glvon to the Sin film I frff pi>f<s« gapore screen" I PKESS TRIBUNE STRAITS TIMES I
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    • 264 8 YOUR FAVOURITE FUNSTERS WELCOMED BACK! I 7— f LAST CAY of Special j LAP TOL Ketum 3 SHOWS! 3.ls— sM—9M LAUREL and HARDY j j in their funniest laugh Hit— Bonnie Scotland j BRAND NEW PRINT Brought Back l>y Popular Demand HERE COME THE HAPPY HARDYS IN TH! I! lINNTES'I
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    • 253 8 irS ONE OF THIS YEAR'S BIGGEST LAUGHs^^ fWHEN THIS SOCIETY LADyJ|P DECIDES TO MOP UP THE MOBS I f... THERE'S A LAUGH IN EVERY I J mu M* out of town T FAY IDA mW mW******* BAINTER LUPINO #J|d «jr/W LEE BOWMAN HENRY ITb ARMETTA WARREN HYMER gjj^^ GolumlUa Pictu,
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  • 65 9 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 21. r understood that in view of the 1 international situation and on imdi f>f economy, the Government led not to proceed, at least for sent, with the new barracks heme in the Canal Zone. It will be led that the barracks
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  • 1049 9 Arpfwpi-. *v w Singapore, Monday. ft xs J 2,IJSD m th e Municipal Building on the Municipal coolies' pay day on Aug. 4, Jasa Singh, alleged to be a moneylender, was produced Deior*! Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, on a charge that
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  • 164 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. HARGED with theft of $10 cash and a gold ring belonging to Dr. Salleh, Aminah bmte Sastrapawaro, a Javanese woman was this morning discharged by Inche Haron bin Ahmad. ftsT***?*^ 11 in hifi evidence stated that the accused was employed
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  • 64 9 Singapore, Monday. TtjOHAMED Akhbar, a Punjabi ""■youth, was committed this after noon by the third police magistrate. Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, to stand his trial at the September Assizes for the alleged attempted murder of three Indians who were stabbed oh a Cecil Street pavement 30
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  • 90 9 PUTEH Tin Dredging Company Limited report for the financial year ended April 30 states: The profit for the year amounted to $25,501.70, to which is added the balance brought forward at May 1, 1938, of $28,382.84 less $2.000 directors' fees for 1937 38 and $17,500 for Dividend
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    • 301 9 ftVlSILiSE THEATRE j To-Vight (2 shows) To-morrow 1 |715 p.m. 9.15 p.m. I U THB DRUM I 10. -'0. 30. 40 50 cts. J Up- .Lii> Ladies Halt' Price [1 T"sUN TALKIE j (New World) 5 ;.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 \\XllK. DOCTORS DIABETES. |j TOO Aft* Al FL1CTED WITH i»:<i\\SE come
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    • 97 9 The Dashing Sweethearts of "ROBIN HOOD" in Another MIGHTY I TECHNICOLOUR TRIUMPH! to-day 3.i5 AI H A MUD A I 6.15 9.15 P.M. ALitl A Ifl ß t\ A J t i I FOR RESERVATIONS PHO N E 6909 Vpl7 f HEI L STREET" "THE WALKING GOLD," THE NOTORIOUS "GAY*
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  • 744 10 THE "war of nerves" is being intensified. Once again we are being compelled to listen to the old familiar statement that "Hitler's next speech may decide the fate of Europe." The public have long since become tired of these threats of decisions which are never reached. Almost they
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  • 1059 10  -  By E. T. HUANG ANZIG by itself is not \j worth a war to Germany or any other Power, except Poland. All the Powers want to settle the Danzig; question without a fight: therefore it will probably hi peacefully
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    • 254 10 II FINDLATER 'S I Hi Fine Sherries JLBmL Per Bottle Duty 0.75 Extra. OLD MORENO BROWN. Full of m $SmWKSB*S% Flavour $2.00 I WKtSmw PALE DRY I SB*' W J Very suitable for Club Sherry 1 IK I ijjjll oucZ Bitters $2.05 i XuLf ""3 I FINO. Possesses the Bouquet
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    • 15 10 UK r Jewels 800 CHIANG CO., 304, North Bridge Road, (Next to the Medical Office).
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    • 72 10 WHITEAWAYS Kuala Lumpur Q Anr I Ipoh SINGAPORE Tipeng. "DECO^A^ED~~ CREEn' BORDER" Plain cream with pale green border and dark green lii replaceable. Exact as illustration on right. SET FOR 6 PERSONS. Dinner set 30 pieces. Usual Price $13.95 sale price $12.7.1 "dorot"hy veß^N' Delightful colourings. Shape of all pieces
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  • 454 11 RIBBENTROP GOES TO MOSCOW TOMORROW Reuter. Berlin, Aug. 22. IT is officially announced by the German News Agency that Germany and Soviet Russia haveagreed to conclude a non-aggression pact. Herr Von Ribbentrop (the German Foreign Minister) is
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  • 91 11 London. Aug. 22. people were killed and J 18 injured when lightning struck a wooden shelter in a park ord during a terrific thuntorm yesterday afternoon, storm caused much damaged and considerable flooding in various i istricts at London the provinces. The victims mostly women and chilXhe victim! were picknick-
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  • 143 11 Warsaw, Aug. 22. rmed circles in Poland h" the situation is one gravity and a crisis jcted towards the end press, especially considerol German propaganda, trkably restrained. The Berlin correspondent of the Gaxetta Folska forecasts that Herr Hitler's speech at Tannenburg on w iU be sensational but "whe--11 < :itnin
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  • 219 11 Rome, Aug. 22. UfHILl, there was a lull in diplomatic calls in Home yesterday, great activity continued at the Foreign Office, but there is no indication of what was afoot, but it is believed 'hat Signor Attolico (Italian Ambassador to Germany) saw Signor and Count Ciano last night. ,l is
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  • 77 11 P r Wax saw, Aug. 22. uusH newspapers to-day are full 01 chargea against Germans of '"-treatment of Poles. >us Poles—German citizens of nationality—are reported to have crested in various parts of Gerj>ther report says that the German in t£T es have clos ed Polish libraries jpen, Beuthen and other
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  • 105 11 London, Aug. 22. •THE question of recalling parlia--1 ment was not raised formally by Mr. Arthur Greenwood (Deputy Opposition Leader) in his talk with Mr Chamberlain yesterday, m view of the fact that the matter will be Slscussed fully by the Cabinet today in the light of the situation they
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  • 166 11 Brussel. Aug. 22. IT is considered certain that the conference of "Oslo powers here opening to morrow will be entirely devoted to problems of international politics. It is declared in well informed circles hero that there will be no attempt at media tion in international disputes, either by King Leopold
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  • 188 11 Berlin, Aug. 21. TENSION seems to be still increasing here and the conviction is becoming widespread that something is going to happen very soon indeed. The National Zeitung, which is closely connected with Marshal Goering, writes in connection with the Angla-Polish treaty that, "As in other important questions the present
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  • 24 11 Athens, Aug. 22.—Reservists and officers of all categories of the 1935-36 classes are being called up to complex their training.—Reuter. Egypt Recognises Soviet Reuter.
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  • 78 11 Cairo, Aug. 22—The Egyptian Government has decided to recognise ttM Soviet Government on condition that the Soviet abstains from communistic propaganda-Reuter. SWIFT WORKER RAPID DIPLOMACY: In a few days the German Foreign Office, of which Herr Yon Ribbentrop (above) is chief, has concluded a trade pact with Russia and induced
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  • 122 11 Reuter. Warsaw, Aug. 21. rpHE British Consul-General advised British nationals in Poland to-day that if they had no special reason for remaining it is desirable that they should leave.—Reuter. It is stated that the advice to British lesidents applies especially to those who in any
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  • 271 11 Reuter. Shar.hgai, Aug. 22. t*OUR demands were formally presented to-day to the Shanghai Settlement Municipal Council by Mr. Fu Sia Oen, Japaneseappointed Mayor of Greater Shanghai in connection with the shooting affray on Saturday night, in which a British police officer, Sergeant Kinloch, was
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  • 136 11 Reuter. Peining, Aug. 21. TRADE in North China is virtually at a standstill as a result cf the disastrous Tientsin floods, which have caused a drop in the local exchange value of the China national dollar from 4d. to below 3d. The railway service
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  • 57 11 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 22. THE United States Treasury announces the arrest of two Japanese residents of Los Angeles for attempted export of pistols and ammunition to a Japanese naval attache in Shanghai in violation of the Neutrality Law. which lequires exporters to obtain a licence
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    • 198 11 Bfc6*f m IbV K b M V' V" 1 B lt COFFEE BREWERS PERCOLATORS J'|| \j PERCOLATORS are supplied BREWERS are the ideal ap- ifl in Polished Aluminium or pliance for making gccd Chromium Plated Copper. An ccffe€ P lcctric heater is finished in Chromium Plate lißrfr^=ri====^^rfnir automatic reset device
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  • 538 12 ])ISA(;HKKIX(i m everything else, the news agencies of the democratic and totalitarian states are unanimous on one point—that the war of nerves has reached a decisive stage, and that very soon something must end it. If you want to know whether that something will be war or
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  • 2904 12 IMPORTANT REPORT TABLED AT MEETING OF FEDERAL COUNCIL SIR LEWIS LEIGH FERMOR ON MINING IN MALAYA RECOMMENDATIONS of vital importance to the mining industry in Malaya are contained in a report by Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor who visited this country to report on mining
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  • 317 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Tueadi J'HE hope that the system of training of control officers it' Singapore Airport will be adopted by the Malay States that uniform control methods may obtain throughout Ma. er pressed in the 1938 report
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  • 207 12 Bangkok, Aug. 21. THE case of the Chinese bankers now in custody was mentioned in the National Assembly on Saturday. Although the bankers were not named everyone knew that the questions referred to the their case. Chao Voradasana na Lampoon inquired the reasons why the
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  • 291 12 Military Buying Up Motor Cycles (Trihune Siaff Reporter) POSSIBLE formation of motor-evele corps for each regiment now garrisoned in Singapore is indicated by inquiries made by the War Department from, motor-cycle agents as to their stocks of new and even second-hand machines. The inouiries wore made a few days ago.
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  • 45 12 nt5&.% vers n °f George Bernard fit D Py B mallon will be re-scnened 5L Q» Pa h0 Theatra beginning toHmpr fS m Sf L( e slie Howard and Wend v Hiller. the film has been brought back to Singapore by special request
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  • 40 12 AWING to difficulties involving V schedules, the committee of the Children's Aid Society has dead* to drop the plan for a repeat performance' of "The Circus Comes Town" on the evening of SeptemW at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 14 12 Mr. William John Peel JjJ? relief magistrate in the Police from to-morrow.
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    • 56 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BOTLDINU?CHUI<IA STRjgJ THONE 5808. SLNGAPO** :o* FIRE MARINE, MOTOR, fg SONAL ACCIDENT MEN'S COMPENSATION. INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS.. n MALACCA HONG CBTE *^w a K. LUMPUR WENG OENG NG KON C HKR KLANG LEE ENG rESi IPOH LEE AH WE£a PENANG GENEKA^P^DC^ AND BRANCHES:
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  • 886 13 Mr. Yong Shook Lin's Appeal At Council I (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, i;. r opportunities are given for the cultivation of padi by u tiis other than Malays there can be no doubt that the M,; other races
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  • 103 13 Singapore, Monday. 0 N transfer of the case this morning to the Criminal District Court, three charges of criminal breach of trust involving $3,590 were Preferred against Augustus Anthony Monteiro, a well-known Euramusician and a former Singapore High Court clerk. Accused claimed t
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  • 42 13 fl 1 of 25 students from Raffles will leave to-morrow by host on a fortnight's study i! ia,, f students Will pursue studies *ith th Zatlon an d other field work ne cooperation of Malacca imest agencies.
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  • 66 13 Singapore, Tuesday. THE Johore Government is being 1 approached by the Johore Planters' Association to allow estates to maintain larger packs of dogs for the destruction of vermin. At present. Government allows estates to have a pack of eight couples at an annual fee
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  • 171 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, Aug 21. NOTWITHSTANDING the large area involved, the latest Bangkok fire wili not go down hi history as anything approaching a record either in extent or cost from an insurance point if view. Bigger areas have been destroyed, more valuable
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  • 557 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. f\F great importance to the business community, i>oth Asiatic and European, is the Registration of Businesses Bill introduced into the Federal Council at a meeting this morning. Discussions on this bill took place as long ago as
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  • 161 13 WE have received the following unsolicited letter from the manager of the Happy World Ltd., Singancre:— "The success of our Engineering Exhibition held between Aug. I—ls has prompted us to write and thank you for the valuable publicity given to our show by your widely read group of
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  • 190 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. rpHE Perak Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Kangsar Road, when completed will house the finest theatre in the State and one of the best in the country. The hall will seat 600 people and the seats will be in
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  • 100 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, Aug. 21. JN the Assembly on Saturday afternoon a member inquired what steps Government was taking to destroy bed bugs in prisons and also to provide mosquito nets for prisoners. The official reply stated mosquito nets had been supplied. Gaol
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  • 37 13 Capt. W. L. Gardner is leavine Singapore on leave to-morrow for British Columbia. He was first appointed pilot in 192 C. He is a senior pilot, and a member of the Pilot Board.
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  • 28 13 J'HE Singapore V.M.C.A. School of Commerce writes in to say that, they teach Pitman's shorthand to their pupils, and not Gregg as reported hi yesterday's Tribune.
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  • 299 13 Singapore, Monday. "ECONOMICALLY Bohemia is still independent," stated Mr. C. J. A. M. Geldens, a leading executive of the Skoda Works in the German Protectorate of Bohemia, part of the former independent State of Czechoslovakia, who arrived to-day by the "Guilio Ceasare" to take up the position
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    • 264 13 No matter what fhe conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at ail times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable every* where. mm msmrn THONE: SPORE 537S (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (3 lines), PENANG 1500
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  • 805 14 "MONEY TO MAKE UP BAIL" Singapore, Monday. JHREE Europeans, employees of well-known local firms, were mentioned as victims of a new kind of confidence trick when this morning, before the District Judge (Mr. J. L. McFall), a twenty-eight-year-old unemployed taxi driver pleaded guilty to three
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  • 65 14 Flying To See Marshal Chiang Kai Shek < From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok. Aug. 21. F:-nciit Nehru is flying to Chunking to see Chiang Kai Shek. He spent half an hour at Don Muang this morning, where he was welcomed by every Indian in Ean?rkok, to whom
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  • 72 14 'Singapore. M„nd av ARMED robbery %Ms A when (wo v„unu produced before the bird magistrate, Mr. n,; Cooke, this mornm, h( N The men. Tiew Ah X Learn Yap Tai. 18 were ill* held up a compatriot. Cbm**Z*** Street at 1 25 X L, B md to
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  • 254 14 1 Singapore, Meafc, i A 13-year-old Soy, Yen Ktoa (ho* ■a met his deaVi when he id from a rambutan tree near Kites* E road on the morning of u? y A broken branch was picked' un near him. A verdict of death was
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  • 20 14 Tirana, Aug. 21—Count untitled arrived yesterday morning foi nlttg tour of Albania, left Dun afternoon for Rome by air EM
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    • 265 14 MALAYA'I PftEMIEQ HOTEL J ...t .To-night Cocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight I NO ADMISSION CHARGE SATURDAY XEW CABARET ATTIt ACTIO*' The Ormonde Sisters ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CAPARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY JUNE WEST KAY. SOPHISTICATED POETS OF DANCERS. DINNER $3—
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    • 160 14 I Gillette}! KB L J j BLADE ILLE TTE SHAVES THE WORU) After two generations, Gillette remains the greatest name in Shaving. Why Because it successfully utilises every scientific facility for constantly improving the quality and precision of its razors and blades. x^SP I CHING KENG LEE CO., LTtTI (Incorporated
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    • 199 14 ISLAMIC "MALAYA RESTAURANT! Established 1921 206, MIDDLE ROAD. up-tn-dite Restaurant ituatcd at Middle Road. Singapore, "iu>« 11 iKrgfetrar of Vehicle-. AH kinds of delicious Indian Dishes Ly expert cook. Prompt and courteous service. Charges moderate, m a trial and be convinced. The finest TONK ever invented caution jjjtWPwn. 1 |Ti
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  • 295 15 Henderson and O. R. ft BatoD pius 3) beat D. E. Weston V Gilmour (-3) in three i S 5 2, 4—6, 6 —7 in one the S.C.C. Lawn Tennis ouiTtament yesterday, i double wet* played off, I<H cc and E- A. Corless .ccountiDf for W. M.
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  • 30 15 iv( irORI and share S rt is ;ilio S einer wiinout said a leadin* broker tiune when approaehd for a he local reaction to the events in Europe.
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  • 161 15 London, Aug. 21. tiificant feature of Sir Malipbell's new speed record of p h is the success of the novel trture in design. ol speed was not gained on of horse-power. The twenty-year-old one used v Henry Segrave and later by Sir >bn
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  • 50 15 lowing have been selected to cricket for the Y.M.CA. against C.C. on Saturday, Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. tbe Anson Road Ground: Lyne, A. wilton. Dr. Xavier. A. Nathaniels; B Suratta, S. Hope, J. Lovick, Mohideen, J. Shaw, V. N. Pillay, Gan Ti&n, N. Siebel, Au Kow Chu.
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  • 49 15 TO-DAY Final Athletic Sports.—Batu Pahat. Soceeuv Div 1 M F A vs Gordtn S tad tarn. TO-MORROW Soccer: Div. 1. S.C.F.A. vs. S.C.C. —Stadium: United Engineers vs. U.K.S B Farrer park. THURSDAY, WCm. 24. Soccer: Div. 2A. R.N. Malaya vs. Publishers. —Stadium. Athletics: All Johoro Malay Boy.;
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    • 101 15 GOLII tiOMI L eaf Ten, Torf^i^S F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. 12.A Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone 223 J. I New Shipment vMOUS DICTION ARIES. oic'ionary by Piof. Ernest Weeklty > socket. Nuttal S BIJOU r-w Ant mg Bijou Revved Edition Chamber 20th mur c V j Current English The Concise Oxfj.J
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    • 31 15 That ImUdTtHROAT May Lead To FLU* So, Be Sure To Take PEPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHE ASLE TABLETS Careless M about I PERSONAL I FRESHNESS —not likely! use LIVU WOTHMS, I*0«T SUMUOHT, UMITip,
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    • 202 15 I I What did the Surveyor say— I I as he surveyed the bar I I J I I S? mil* J "Good"-yes, JohnnieWalker 1 I is blended from all the finest 1 v I I whiskies ci "Scotland. "Old" I I each ot ihem is matured I JpF J
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  • 557 16 England Total Passed FINAL TEST MATCH London, Aug. 21. JHE third and last test match between England and the West Indies was resumed at the Oval to-day on a fine wicket which was not affected by the slight overnight rain. At the close of
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  • 99 16 THE following Is the draw for the firsD round the "Clifford Cup" to be payed n i r than Sunday, Sept. 3:— *M. M Pal rson v. h. B. Sym. C. W. Wat— v R. W. Wallace. P. T Bower* v r -alk. H. Campbell v.
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  • 206 16 Reuter. The following is the draw for the Sir George Trimmer Challenge Cup to be olayed on Wednesday, Aug. 23:— 2 45 Mrs. M. G. Harvey v. Mrs. A. M Low 2.50 Mrs. R. J. Fennie v. Mrs. a' Elder 2.55 Mrs. A. A. Menzies
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  • 452 16 (By Benny Solace) spills morning's track work at the Bukit Timah course was productive of many interesting gallops. Practically all the strings have arrived and were exercised, to-day. The best work of the day was done by Saladin, Recovery, Bruas and Strathmore. All th?
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  • 335 16 BELOW are the weights to be run on the first day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting, this Saturday, Aug. 26 HORSES—CLASS 1, Div. I—6 fttTS Royal Hampton IT? Eastern Knight 8.13 Bombus 3.3 Jack Druce 3.6 Smoke Dreams 3.'/ Tovarich 8.6 Pure Gold fi.b Earford
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  • 579 16 M.F.A. RES 3 tl a M r^ IN a thrilling encounter the Malays Reserves, shared six g oa i the R.E. Reserves in a League match at the Harbour Board er evening. The result was a fair indication of the game, very exciting after
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  • 115 16 FOLLOWING are the weights for races for the second tiaj Singapore Turf Club G< Id I ing to be run on Wednesda: HORSES—CLASS 2. Div I 1 Scariet Tiger Hard Going Hercules Temple Playboy Hivi-Hivi New Moon Deepdenc Le Tcuquet Mountain Stream Spear of Sarawak
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  • 511 17 LOSERS SHOW POOR FORM POLICE 0 i: a t pi VYING more dash and employing robust tactics, the R.A. n j ves tcrday defeated the Police by the only goal scored in game played at the Stadium. well enough, the fter the first
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  • 170 17 a dull nature, neither of king any attempt to play The Borneo Company to score through Harry ChU Loo beaten with a This was immediately another goal scored by ading into the net. 3 Chinese Bank then seriously and Tan Chew Borneo Company's cuswith a rising shot, ne with the
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  • 54 17 London. Aug. 21. i 'owing golfers have been Lav in the Ryder Cup match America at Pont Evedra, FloNo?. 18 and 19: Cotton, Burton. King, Padgham, Rees, Whitcombe, Reginald Whitmbe.— Reuter. MENTAL HOSPITAL WIN In a Second Division (A) match ulayed at Blakang Mati yesterday, the tal Hospital beat the
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  • 19 17 FRIENDLY SOCCER The following have been selected in represent the Borneo Contpan> m j. Guy: Charhe Kan, w Kang
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  • 26 17 MATCH POSTPONED Because the ground had not *g marked, the dwaon 118 league gj match between the Indmus F mVa ground Vsterday ever. ing. was postponed.
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  • 14 17 A MISS Webber misses in the match between the R.A. and the Police yesterday.
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  • 453 17 taOVING far superior in every department of the game, the Chinese r Sports Association scored a comfortable victory over the S.RC.. U at soccer yesterday evening when the Padang club was defeated by seven goals to one. Bright and interesting soccer was served
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  • 286 17 FOLLOWING are the English and Scottish league aviation football fixtures for Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Aston Cilia vs Middlesbro Chelsea vs. Bolton W Preston N. E. vs. Leeds v. Sheffield U. vs. Liverpool Stoke C. vs. Charlton A Sunderland vs. Derby C. Wolverhamptcn vs, Arsenal. ENGLISH
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  • 62 17 A larce crowd witnessed the inateh between the O.T.E.C. XI and the Municipal Treasury XI at Farrer Park on Saturday. The play was interesting throughout, especially in the second half. The first goal came from Ismail. The treasuiy replying twice before the interval. In the second half after
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    • 88 17 DIFFICULT YEARS FOR CHILDREN It s when children start to shoot up Jn., that they need your specattention. Children who are growing G otten tire easily, get pale, listless and do poorly at school. The trouble is that "fj double job of work to do. They us up energy in
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    • 45 17 J I, fl in Hie if 1? ELIMINATES FROM THE SKIN ALL I Mk t V DIRT AND OBSTRUCTIVE SECRE. A iB I 1 lONS NORMALLY, ARISING FROM V A 1 Jfc |HE HEALTHY FUNCTIONING OF V TH HUMAN BODY, LEAVING THE "JSSnli tWers I
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    • 324 17 Why tutf#r from NERVES f The high Vitamin B content of I BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN f cures all nervous complaints S obfafnabfc /rom medicine stores j Krusche^ I Me Young Again I I "Rheumatism got me badly. I could not I I W mv arms or knees. Six months ago I
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  • 485 18 INVADERS BRING UP MORE TROOPS The recent air raids on Shaokvvan and Lohchanjr indicate the coming Japanese offensive, said these reports, which added that General Uianor Fa-kuei, Commander-in-Chief of troops in Kwangtungr, Kwangsi and Fukien with headquarters in bhaokwan, has made every preparations to meet the
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  • 62 18 Vladivostok, Aug. 13. TRANS-Siberian railroad passenger; to-day reported ea+cusive SSm movements d 1 Diplomats regarded t- t "ported mo.tments a s a tacit commentarn-, announcement of the Japanese ambas sadon to Italy and Gerinanv ad^-nce h o vie axis military pact. The offiHni press
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  • 76 18 Chengchow, Aug. 15 Tv 1 ol towtean missionaries being driven from their posts by the anti-American campaign in Shansi province is that of Mr. Ralph C. Scovihi and his wife, both of Los Angeles and members of the China Inland Missfon were orced to evacuate
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  • 53 18 Chungking, Aug. 18. QUESTIONED regarding the rumours that the Chinese Government is considering the issuance cf new Chinese curcurrency, a spokesman of the Ministry of Finance stated that the rumours are without foundation. He emphasised that the Chinese Government's policy of maintaining the national* currency
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  • 151 18 Shanghai, Aug 18. A T OKYO report sheds light on an impending crisis. It is said that many Japanese visited shrines in flowng white robes at dusk This sign is believed to harbingei S?°iiiS r ssas l inati such as the one in 1932 when Premier Baron
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  • 166 18 AccORDTMr f Hongkong, Aug. 16. the Gaimush° o f worked out by Soviet Russia while a win! c) Is nI v luni ted to other countries mUla may be a(k against f I JLZJTSX that the Gaimusho Ktu Ja an shou 'd in prinI
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  • 126 18 Shanghai, Aug. 15. WASHINGTON despatches stated fT to-day that the Roosevelt Administration is cl< sely watching antiAmerican activities by Japanese in the occupied areas in China. News 01 anti-American activities are published fully in the American press. An anti-American drive at Kaifeng in Honan
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  • 173 18 Arm y Chiefs, Ignore Wang Ching Wei Hiru Hor «£koi f k KiH army commaj tung have ign CP( wei'a inducement to programme and an all offensive and <>■ bei n? pushed ahead People in Shaokwan the Sze I districts about the activity wei in Canton. The publicity denar* Kwangtiuio;
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  • 399 18 Chungking, A QNE-THIRD of China's import trade for the first months of 1939 was with Japan, according to leased by the Foreign Trade Commission of tie MiFinance. Out of a total value of $397,073,000 in CI national currency, imports from Japan (phis Kwa Leased
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  • 92 18 Hongkoi- DECENT arrivals In H that the gradual ex] new military strength !n M well as the mounting of sentiments among the r nave caused the Japan. Army much worry. Many r. been held by the army ai discuss the means to cope uation, but without
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    • 179 18 The Deadly Attacks of STOMACH ACID thmL L! juV- !t as tr v ial as you ted^ provides th y Bat to make sure of soothing rrjirf .ma r eh yO T> BC i MACLE AN BRA XD >tomach Powder which is only cirtonl aPPCarS d inl f it°^ have
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  • 484 19 n pb Premier's Alternative Scheme Ij. Chan's aHeriialive Federal scheme, of which ~ki >hcd. is claimed to be an attempt to soke the una) problems by meeting as far as possible, the al 8 ainst the scheme embodied in the Government of w inteitotw Art l>?
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  • 112 19 lee from htiIiNALISrVT K. .xv.:. Aug. 7. organifrom comi ing for the tion without reed or reopposed to living with to live in :n ■»i>M-r\;<i M.iui.ina liubibul,all,h while addn »ing a reJ»[nre ;athering of the Musal *"*hi Us! night, Maulana i M'-b sm Sajj€d,
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  • 48 19 untitled board of Physical recently. Mr. -T. presiding, it wa; f >rk of organis:or training district P .j to the Hanuman frndal, Amraoti. The °oed a sum of Rs. *>se of organising a econdary schools of uces and establish Hi, district for furtherI "velopment of youths (United Press).
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  • 322 19 Nagpur, Aug. 14 —A family of rive committed suicide at Uprai in Daivapur taluq for want of food for three days according to the Nagpar Times' EUichpur correspondent. It U reported that lack of rains has made the farmers hopiess about the future and plants are withering away
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  • 250 19 MY Federal scheme constitutes an attempt to solve difficulties, both communal and political, which the parties concerned apprehend in tne smooth working of the Federal scheme as embodied in the Government of India Act,'' said the hon. Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, Premier of the Punjab, in the
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  • 258 19 Allahabad, 'Aug. 14. ]y|R. S. D. UPADHYAYA, Pandit-! Jawaharlal Nehru's Secretary announces that Pandit Nehru has definitely fixed that he will fly from Allahabad on the morning of Aug 20 by the X.L.M. plane for China. Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru has received the followng cable
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  • 80 19 Poona, Aug. 12.—The Bombay Government have appointed Mr. Justice H. S. Broomfied of the Bombay High Court to hold an inquiry into the rioting which occurred on Aug. 1 last in Bombay when the Police had to open fire to disperse a procession of Muslims taken out as a protest
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  • 559 19 MR. A. K. GOPALAIMS SPEECH Singapore, Monday. A VEHEMENT plea to the Indian community of Malaya to cooperate with the Chinese in collecting funds for the China war relief and also to participate in all Chinese rational celebrations in order to show that
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  • 62 19 The Madras Corporation Public Analyst's Laboratory has moved recently into its new building behind the Ripon Buildings which was completed in December last. Till now the Analyst was doing his work at the Corporation Water Analysis Laboratory at Kilpauk. The new Laboratory has been fitted with necessary apparatus. The cost
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    • 278 19 SERRAVALLO'S TONIC It Contains The Three Recognised Tonic, Blood-Making And Strengthening Agents: iKON H WINK Defy Tropical Ailments by fortifying jp«r Constitution with wdMae »se?n i.i the following table: jlm? ™™™—Weight 3H"Tmounl Hv? No. of if>d fiy>lffife*fe^^ f*** moglobine Corpuscles 5 weeks 6 £f, 4,210,000 '^'V' Sempstress Ch lo sl
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