Morning Tribune, 6 August 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL< i.—No. 160. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, August 6, 1936. EivE CENTS.
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  • 939 1 INTERVENTION IN ITALIAN PLANE CRASH SENSATIONAL REVELATIOXS AT IM^VIRY London, Aug. 5. affiCIAL circles are disturbed by the movements of the German •nocket battleship" Deutschland, which steamed m front of rvnti when the Spanish Government warships were engaged against the robe* thus making bombardment impossible. Their
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  • 66 1 WILL GREECE BE NEXT Temporary Dictatorship Announced Athens, Aug. 5. gUjia JAW has heen prwIaim Cireece fo,,owin a ronhL. fi VPrn,nent fi ndmg itself h> Communists, threatening the Kinl lined the «S5 of L™f to the decree. M tY hJJ 31^ 1 was t,is ™»ved witht£« dat bem fix^ the
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  • 25 1 1 capital with water tin i;i l(^ onari^ the first *Wta*tot7EF ln the mount anrt t u gr Und Was not and their squadron was
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  • 128 1 Hope Of Return To Normal Paris, Aug. 5 THE opinion that any ultimate lntei- national currency agreement must include a currency alignment was mad( by M. La Beyrie. Governor of the Bark i f France, when interviewed to-day tv the Amsterdam correspondent o' the Agence Economique et
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  • 73 1 Severe Fighting Near Lake Tana Por* Said. Aug. 5. A FURIOUS battle between Ethiopian bands, led by the second son of Ras Kassn. and the Italians is raging round Lake Tana, according to an authoritative source. The fighting is especially fierce near Gondar, north of the Lake. Takla
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    29 1 Members of the Singapore Women.; Anti-Oat Brigade as they loould appear during an emergency. A full page of pictures of the Brigade wrtl be found on the back page.
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  • 24 1 Over £200.000 has now been suucrlbed by the public for a national nemoriafto the late King Georse. re norts a British Official Wireless message
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  • 46 2 Singapore. Wednesday. Mr. V. A. Lowincer. who was one of the delegates from thp International Tin Committee to the Siamese Govern nient to discuss thp continuation of control, arrived m Sincanore this morning from Kuala Lumpur and will be here until Saturday.
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  • 321 2 A New Voluntary Organisation Singapore, Wednesday. FEW members of the public are aware of the. existence at the Naval Base at Seletar of what is called the Women's Anti-Gas Brigade. This organisation was set up recently and comprises the wives of Admiralty officials at the Base. The
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  • 69 2 Shanghai, Aug. 5 THE New Zealand aviator, Capt. F C Chichester, who is on the cours.' of a leisurely flight to Europe from I^ew Zealand, arrived here this afternoon from Hongkong after an ovcright stop at Foochow. Capt. Chichester is trying to obtai" permission to fly
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  • 79 2 As m previous years the Duke c York is spending some days under canvas at Southwold, m Essex, wiLn 400 boys of from 17 to 19 years of age. half of whom come from leading Puo lie Schools and half of whom are young workers from
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  • 43 2 King Edward will leave for his ho.: day on Saturday. It is understocu that he will embark on the yaclr, "Nahlin" from a Yugo-Slavian port and that he will make part of the journey there by air.— British Official Wirele^-
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  • 20 2 Mr Leonard Charles Collett. the suoerintendent of Piumstead Cemetery, Woolwich, died at Blackpool, where he had been attending a conference.
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  • 175 2 May Be Modified To Appease Britain Shanghai. Aug. 5. IT is reported that the Japanese fear 1 that their increasing pressure m North China is bringing about a rapprochement between Great Britain and Russia Therefore. Japan's policy towards China at present may be modified, and will be
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  • 136 2 Fine Spy Drama At The Capitol SPY dramas m plenty have been presented on the screen, some good, Isome not so good. In the category of the best is the Paramount production 'Till We Meet Again," which is now showing at the Capitol. That fine actor, Herbert Marshall,
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  • 97 2 The Story Of The Vampires THE story of the Vampires is told m all its weird and eerie form m "Dracula's Daughter,"' the Universal picture which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. The picture is a sequel to the story of "Dracula" and deals with the cursed
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  • 485 2 S. S. Association Meeting THE following are from the minute a meeting of the committee uf the Straits Settlements (Singapore) ciation held on July 27: A letter from the Municipal 8 ci was tabled, m which it was regretted that the relative standing committee was not able
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  • 354 3 T ]VO SENT TO PRISON Sequel To Changi [Outrage Sin^P"". Wednesday. ..lipped to have pi W FUr SIT.: an escapade 1 b( n n M i dliai mile, Changi K oa(l.(i"r »St^ <) en identified "SSS m the Royal Innlsa^ two i>ri\.»i<> filling FttS c
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  • 17 3 SR C East tin- has closed »"fcea for its wort "Mho \vor'd nf r StU( n,S froni
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  • 81 3 Hongkong. Aug 5 GENERAL Li Tsung Jen and Pah Chung Hsi, the Kwangsi commanders, have replied to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek expressing thanks for and appreciation of the Central Government's care of Kwangsi. They did not mention whether they would accept the new posts assigned to
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  • 68 3 The Acting Chief Justice at Ipoh Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Par 4 heard S 33 36— Liebert and Meyerhof S.MB.H. vs. Jit Hin Co. (if not finished). Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd
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    • 10 3 •CAUSTICJODA. Stock Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to Rahamin Penhas,
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    • 95 3 Look For This R^S^J Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. ~jmT MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. SHHWa °V SOLD IN MALAYA FOR A t \J 75 YEARS. ■Halßß^H .afll aflaflß6s BTarSfi BHBB BTat BTbV 1 ;&s■'■? I JR P^ A °^L^^ B^^
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    • 503 4 (REUTER 7^^^^^ SERVICE] .5. "j A M.m.,miTffr« LOXDOX SHARE LIST lOMIO\ l^ ,Olin L n 0 Aug 5 London A 5 RUBBER Change. otnerwise stated T ne B DULL S B. S D«!llm^ W5 3 ISB up 31 Q 7 s? 734 7916 7 1116-116-116 General laectric 84 4 84
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  • 574 5 j )y Fraser and €0. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. Singapore. August sth 500 p.m. MINING. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 3 6 4- 3 6 4!--4-Amp^. Tin «f 291 26- 281--£1 Asam Kumbang g! 57j6 gAu tral Malay H 16j- 14-
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  • 386 5 F-r Yd Alex Brick Ord. 120 1.30 1.20 1.30 7' Prefs. 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 loio tee 1000 not) 10.00 n.oo £1 £1 BAT 5.15 0 6.0.0 5 15.0 6.0.0 ill icastlng 0.90 ioo 090 1.00 B M Trustee 6.50 7.25 625 7.25 I T S T Pref. 26
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int m llOnom g'SS-.WAiii 118 120 norn s^' 6 rod S:66 3 °522.000-.000 4 U6 nOrn 5 MSASkkwHi 128 !29 2 cl I: *»B. 20 July 20 118 120 ci
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  • 169 5 JS?H 1.65 1.55 165 iy (tt) 105 0.95 105 H:f:. n i 3.20 335 3.30 3.40 J-JO J. 47% 1.40 150 o fl MO 100 1.10 53 1 Hf) 150 1 e>o ?J° 065 OfiO 065 12 125 M° 120 140 160 rd 1.50 1 fiOrd 08 090
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  • 189 5 i Rubber Easier With N.Y. Singapore, Wednesday evening. RUBBER Singapore: 26 34. down 18. Market Tone: Dull. London: 7 11 16 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 14, cents, down I*B cent. Market Tone: Dull. Oiders were rather poorer to-day and with .sellers more m
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  • 131 5 Messrs. Fraser And Company ALTHOUGH three months tin recorded a fifteen shilling rise In London yesterday the local market aid not lollow suit but prices were marked down 1%. I Coupled with this and on lack of London .support the local tin share market turned easier, Southern Kintas
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  • 195 5 SELLING Singapore, Aug. 5. London 4 months' sight 2,4 Vb London 3 months' sight London 60 days' sight 2,4 6^z London 30 days' sight 2,4 m London demand 2,4 T-ondon I.T. ftft Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand *JJ New York demand »{J ißatavia and Sourabaya demand 85
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  • 757 6 RUMOURS AND COUNTER RUMOURS Fraser And Company,* Weekly Review I^RASER and Co. s weekly report on the local share market, dated Aug". 4, states: During the short period under review business m the local market has been almost entirely confined to tin shares. Rumours and counter rumours have played havoc
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  • 110 6 Cairo. IN increase m the foreign trade of! Sudan is ro CO rded for the first four months of 1936. Daring this neriod. the total Increase In imoort.s and exports was £636 569 compared with the corresponding period last y?ar. Total imports amounted to £1939 946 against
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  • 91 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F.OB. August) 2615|16 27i;i6 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. August) 26% 27 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 263,4 26% do. August 26 7 8 27 do. September 26% 27 do.
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  • 48 6 (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000 000 Reserve Fund Y 129 1 --,,22 Head Office: YOKOHAMA m SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T yamamoto Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 f>922 General Office 5923 (J472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 333 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable address: "CHUNGKUO" Telephones: Manager's Office 6144 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES 51.342.242.166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF
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  • 2699 7 /-WECK-UP ON HOLDERS OF CHECK v F|REARMS McMahon Receives Visit From His Wife M time since his arrest, George Andrew McMahon, F° R "of Westboume-terrace. Paddington, W., otherwise Je--35, oi w« yesterday afternoon. RomC Th TrSon took Vce m Brixton Gaol, where McMahon 1 kPnt
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    17 7 Mrs. Rose McMahon. wife of the man m custody, snapped as she visited her husband m prison.
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    20 7 McMahon. firmly held m he grip of four policemen, being removed from Constitution Hill after the incident during the procession.
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    10 7 Special Constable Anthony Gordon Dick, who knocked up McMahon's arm.
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    • 474 8 t OnTof ThT^^UnT^f^ori^er filmed with England. nTAUlgOTnnCClilT'MflnFßM^^^^*^ II t m ost popu.ar star m his best role! URMI UUBN I BWI.I U. T~H 4 I J J look.dif-, V jmSSSSS' 4 < tII I 'I 1 II B ferent m the sun- 'BP^VH A I'l lIP I^l j I ;a
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  • 272 9 Has Turned Into A Gangster a .mors have been ,ONDON theatre-^ m L laughing for ,Z^ ree Men on a American farce. c Jtn great Wh tnV The cast of this stage success m town, m e h dworke d, for a play are now doubly WU a
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  • 135 9 Damage To Sheffield Machinery flUrrrrrr t-v Sheffield. yihi-riELD police are closely investi- gating the causes of a fire which ri 1 w rk of Arthur L^ w^^'i lm f itedl Sheffiel d- where there mL\ ?f of su^Pected malicious damage a few months ago three shops fcStaJSbffSß ar
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  • 348 9 They Have The Laugh On Hollywood HOLLYWOOD laughs at the comedians, has appeared m, and he's still at it, but the comedians have the laugh his latest being "Early to Bed," m nn HoIIVWOOd. For stars may come and stars may go, but the
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  • 219 9 Trade Union Federation Conference London. MR W Saxon (Machine Engine and Iron Grinders' Society), m his presidential address at the annual conference of the General Federation of Trade Unions at Llandudno said that mounting expenditure created no alarm when future wars were m contemplation, but if an appeal
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  • 255 9 M an Found Shot Stranger In Colonel's Flat London. SCOTLAND YARD detectives are trying to establish the identity of a man who shot himself dead on being discovered m the flat of Colonel M. Cuthbertson m Golden Square. Soho. Colonel Cuthbertson has been spending a holiay m Austria, and was
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  • 142 9 Turns Poetess And Composer HOLLYWOOD will soon see Ida Lupino m a new, different role— that of poetess and musical composer. The Paramount actress revealed recently that she will soon submit for publication a book of poems which she has been working on for the past eight months.
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  • 59 9 The body of Mr. Hubert Douglas Sweeney, who was killed on the Sgyggedaln Bremen Glacier m Norway, was found m a crevasse 1.200 ft. below where he had fallen. The body was taken down to Styedal with great difficulty as at every 100 ft. bolts had to be fixed m
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    • 32 9 PLANS NOW OPEN FOR WEDNESDAY NEXT 4 *^'O"P,CTUp CEVC rf tUISE RAINIR 1 I m *Oo' mmm m m ~m¥ m m\ ,„^L_* SONGS F 4 Xi The APITOL 1: —Ml 9.30
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    • 114 9 TsVN TALKIE HALL t (NEW WORLD) 7.15 pan. TO-NIGHT 9.30 pjn. FOX'S MIGHTY DRAMA j" Dante's Inferno" EMPIRE TALKIES t (TANJONG PAGAR ROAD) 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 pjn. "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" i and I "JUNGLE KILLER" A Vivid Drama of the Wild. L PRICES:— IO, 20, 30, 40 and SO
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  • 416 10 NO PERFECT PHYSIQUE Experts Publish Report j (By Air Mai») London, July 23. IN no country m the world does the whole population attain the physical standard desirable, so widespread is defective nutrition; Ignorance of diet is prevalent, and even m the wealthiest countries defective,
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  • 70 10 Guthrie. Oklahoma. THE determination of a mother Blue Jay to defend hef nest caused the death here of 10-year-old John Fulton. The boy climbed forty feet to reaoh the nest, m the tree to look at the young birds. Then the mother, alarmed, came flying back and
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  • 41 10 Leonard Roberts, aged 85. of Perry, New York, has just completed his own coffin. A carpenter by trade, he thought this would be a good way of using his spare timrv He ha.s also prepared his own funeral oration.
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  • 164 10 New Hooks For Issue On Saturday THE undernot?d nev/.'y added non-fic-tion and fiction will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday. Things ancient and Modern, C. A. Alington; The Lords of Creation, Illustrated, Frederick Lewis Allen; "Senor Burky", William P. Burke; Cavalier and Puritan, J. D.
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  • 77 10 Half -Yearly Sale Of Magazines A sale of magazines and periodicals purchased for Raffles Library between July and December of this year will be held at the Library on Monday at 5 p.m Purchasers at this sale will receive back numbers of magazines and oeriodicals regularly as current numbers arrive.
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  • 195 10 110 Miles In British Glider London. WHAT is claimed to be a record for a British-built glider has been set un by Mr. Philip Aubrey Wills, of Ch.poel Street, E.C. He started from Dunstable at noon and came down on the rifle ranee at Pakefield. Suffolf, at
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    35 10 A giant bomber.— During his visit to the R.A.F. aerodrome at Martlesham Heath the King inspected this giant bomber. He afterwards flew back to Hendon; Martlesham being the last of the aerodromes to be visited.
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  • 259 10 Use Of Force Against Aggression London. MR. Winston Churchill, speaking M Chancellor of Bristol University, ai the conferment of defied appealed foi a League of Nation^ In Euiope which vvouid confronf potential aggressor with overwhelming force, organised for use and capable of being used. If the idea of
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  • 216 10 Firm And The Defence Programme Sheffield. THE English Steel Corporation, Limited, with works at Sheffield. Darlington, and Openshaw, have decided that work on the Government Defence programme is not to be allowed to interfere with ordinary commercial work. Speaking m Sheffield Mr. A. B. Winder, director and joint
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  • 504 10 Labourer's Story Of Night Visit (From Our Own Correspond Johore Bahru Aii" THE police Court, Segamat. v.. to capacity this morning with ri nese, when the hearing was begun hir fore Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Ft of a case m which two Chines, m Tong Chan Bog and
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  • 164 10 Japanese Experiment A Failure Kobe. Japan. |APAN is likely to abolish the jury system next year, judicial offlcim>. a joint conference agreeing that it nab been a failure. c Only 442 prisoners have elected to ot tried by jury m the ten years of tne law's operation.
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  • 496 11 METHODIST SHOCKED Evils Of The New Paganism ,By Air Mail) N.wiastle-on-Tyne. July 22 |s (llI r aft more enlisted than 4 he days when men were hanged for petty theft and women and children work* like beasts of burdon? Th ion was asked by the Rev.
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  • 30 11 to the Chief Con- J>ne was found anion* P°^ /o of Toh; l Minf o. 39 a f 7 st^Ung P^^Sj^th hard labour of v tnree letters m the course
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  • 145 11 Headmaster To Visit "Old Boys" London, July 23 FHE "old school tie" is a very strong one m the view of Mr. G. F. Marton. Headmaster of Leeds Modern School, who has sailed from Southampton m the Queen Mary. He is going to travel 30.000 miles round
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  • 112 11 Three Boys 9 Strang§ Experience Calcutta A STRANGE shower of blood which besmeared the clothes of three boys is reported from Rangpur. Bengal. The boys were returning home late m the afternoon. While under a banyan tree they heard a strange rustling sound. Then down came a
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  • 105 11 Gold-Framed Postage Stamps Rome. PRESENTATION sets of a new series of Vatican City postage stamns. mounted m ornamental cold and blue frames, have been sent to King Victor and to Sicnor Mussolini. The stamps have been issued m commomorntion of the International Exhibition of the Catholic Press. The
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    32 11 The Haig statue. The plaster mode! of the statue of Earl Haig being taken from the studio of Mr. A. F. Hardiman. A.R.A., to a Clapham foundry to be cast m bronze.
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  • 173 11 A I Capone Stabbed In Alcatraz Prison AL Capone. one-time Tsar of the Chicago underworld, has been wounded m a fight with a fellow convict m the prisQn on Alcatraz Island. San Francisco Bay. He is serving a sentence of 11 years on the island for income tax evasion. Capone
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  • 37 11 G. H. Kiat Co. More To New Premises In Robinson Road THE well-known firm of booksellers, stationers, etc.. G H. Kiat and Co has moved from Collyer Quay to new premises at 6 and 8. Robinson Road.
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  • 403 11 Married Woman Slandered Sydney. A MARRIED woman, Mrs. Florence Smith, of Kempsey, claimed £400 damages for alleged slander from a former man friend m the Kempsey District' Court. The jury awarded her £25. Mrs. Smith alleged that the man. Ernest Cooper, a dairy farmer, while m the bar
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  • 31 11 London, Aug. 3. ENGINEERS Rear-Admiral George Preece has been appointed Engi-neer-in-Chief of the Fleet with the ranK of Engineer Vice-Admiral m succession to Engineer Vice-Admiral Sir Harold Brown— Reuter
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    • 31 11 NOW OPERATIVE. SUBSTANTIAL s NGA p ORE TO: REDITTIONS PENANG 9 (1 77 approx.) IN FARES BANGKOK £22 ($lB9 t RANOOON £37 ($317 MALAYA INDIA CALCUITA 5 o ($429 Imperial Airways
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  • 316 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday. Aug. 6, 1936. ANTI-GAS DICTURES of the Women's AntiGas Brigade at the Naval Rase looking very smart and businesslike m their uniforms appear m this issue, and m other directions things have occurred which are calculated to make the public what might be termed "gas conscious."
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  • 951 12 DECAUSE they accept without further thought the directions of traff'c constables at such functions as the Malayan Exhibition, many motorists are apt to overlook the efforts that have been made on their behalf by the police and the A. A.M. The arrangements for the parking of cars at
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  • 302 12 Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ford, of Kuala Lumpur, left on Saturday for a world tour. They will be away for six months. Mr. W. Gordon Hall, who before going on leave was Secretary to Resident, Selangor, arrived m Kuala Lumpur on Friday Mr. L. D. Gammans, a former
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    23 12 A Kenilworth pajreant.— The arrival of the Carnival Queen at the Ke ndworth Carnival held m aid of Warneford Hospital at Kendworn Castle.
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  • 631 13 Germany Economic Self-Sufficiency ARMAMENTS A STRAIN Agriculture Is Progressing (By Air Mail) London, July 27 rFHMXNVS fight to become self(j supporting i-s described m deh,i an official report Lssued by Je cpartme.it «f Overseas Trade, tthaVbeen compiled by Mr. Donaldu ns commercial Counsellor to «Sh Embassy m Berlin and by
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    23 13 The Duke of Kent, who opened the exhibition of British An m Amsterdam pho ographed with the Quern of Holland and Princess Juliana.
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  • 160 13 Japanese Demands Plain-Clothes Men Killed By Guards Shanghai, Aug. 4. THE Japanese Chief of Special Affairs 1 at Kalgan has presented the following demands to General Liv Ju Ming, the governor of Charhar: 1. Chinese must co-operate with JaDanese m Charhar. 2. All anti-Japanese troops must be withdrawn from Charhar.
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  • 116 13 Belgrade. A MOTHER accused of murdering her newly bnrn chid has proved her innocence of the crime by living birth to the infant during her trial. Savka Kostadinovitch. aged 26. was accused by her neighbours of killing her baby. The police were informed, and when they
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    • 31 13 91*1 Telegraphic Addrew*' 5934 OOO^WOOH VFUFv?)ri!!^ W SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. T BE COCKTAIi A^l )MMOD AnON WITH EVERY COMFORT. ci\r*Jl„ AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS-LUNCHEON AM) DINNER.
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    • 155 13 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL -SEAL EXTINGUISHER CyHwfcjjy As m the form?r model, the valve seals both the inner i%fi chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that sach m. W\ compartment I isolated from the other, and also from MMafajß the atmosphere The mechanism for raising the valve ifc
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  • 103 14 NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION'S MEETING AT BISLEY general view of the last hundred shooting for the King's prize at Bisley on July IS. !f?J A small autogiro, having only two rotor blades and using a5O h.p. engine, was demonstrated on July 23 at Hounslow Heath. **J* SStration Our piiiu.fshows Senor Don
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  • 967 16 Decorative HOMES Tin 111 liohn.il lloim of Three il.at'lii-Jors MANLY comfort That usually m great big chairs, leathei red and a little shabby; rows of pipes and the inevitable litter of smoking paraphernalia and, of course, ashes on th< carpet; a huge desk with lots of paper dying about and
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  • 135 17 Ar»' ol those wh stand tea I their cup? Yet you hi ri i Iner and Invariably fill the cup higher than th perhaps it is just absent-mindedness you tip v}) the pot to an empty cup and ".it rush the 1> ou know
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    • 470 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore Tonnage S'por 1936. 1936. CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. U RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 BEHAR 6.000 Sept. 6 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 11
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    • 992 18 [THE HARBOUR MAILS (LOSE SHIPS IX UiHh TO-DAY SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARy Tarempa (O. Van der Heyden, 8 a.m. OR EXPECTED TO ARRiv E U Pen;. (Kedaht 10 a.m.' Godown Q America "North*, except Western Africa .Maru 20 Canada and Western States of Suwa Maru J 8 U.S.A. Karapara 3
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    • 593 19 .J^Sk-/-!-°. T FRENCH I>()KTS U IiJCIA 1 A-l .m Ml homewards. 1 £uplfx DAKAN F r M nf sem^ antes st Nazaire Bwdaaw ien 2 DESIRAnF TrL° r A, Mar8 n lle^ UVlr Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 DAI NY M sel1 S s Ultes St Nazaire Bordeaux S. p', 17
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  • 304 20 THAT ONE BIG MEAL Trenchant Speech IBy Doctor London, July 23. STRONG criticism of women's diet was made by a number of doctors, speaking at the conference of the British Medical Association at Oxford "So far as the upper middleclasses are concerned the diet of women
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  • 365 20 Employee Claims £365 A POSER was put to the Worke< Compensation Committed at Nei" castle m a case m which John Gilbe*. Jackson claimed £365 from th* Ne* castle Gas and Coke Company as com pensation for the loss of an eye folio* ing an injury
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  • 178 20 Accused Delayed At Lawyer's Singapore, Tuesday. MR. A. D. York, the third Magistrate, has a sharp way of dealing with accused who do not attend at the fixed time. This morning when the names oi F. T. Bartells and Chua Moi Sai wer e called, it was
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  • 57 20 Mr. George C. Dodds. a member of the staff of the Chartered Bank. Ipoh was married a* the Parish Church Windsor on July 21. to Miss Eleanor Frances Wadeley. daughter of the Rev W. F. Wadeley and the late Mrs Wadeley, of Vancouver. British Columbia. Mr. Dodd is well known
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  • 277 20 "NOT RESPONSIBLE IN LAW" Murder Trial Jury Return New Verdict London, July 23. NOT guilty of murder but guilty of the act charged for which she was "responsible m law." This new verdict was found by the iury on the invitation of Mr. Justice Humphreys, at the old Bai ey,
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  • 73 20 Singapore, Tuesday ON instruction received from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, the case against Morris Alahendra was withdrawn this morning and an acquittal was recorded by Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate. Alahendra first appeared on July 28 on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 15
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  • 190 20 Dayton, Ohio. Welter Johnson, aged 42, met four ol his seven children as they came home from school, took them upstairs and killed them near where he had chocked their mother to death 48 hours earlier. Then he shot and killed himself. The man recently returned to work
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  • 64 20 Mr. L. C. Simpson -Gray, has been appointed First Magistrate, Ipoh. Since Dr. Purceli left for Penang a week or two ago, the work m the First Magistrate's Court has been carried on by Mr. E. D. Fleming. Protector of Chinese, Perak. and Mr. J. T. Rea, M.C.S. also of
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  • 12 21 *-•,.,>,,„„„,, ,i n a,i«v^ii<*HA?i In ft*" IllflW has been suspended until Sopt. 30.
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  • 271 21 Helping The Mentally Disabled London. AFTER a conference on "Some of the Sequels of War Stress," the Ex- Service Welfare Society held a luncheon at the Hyde Park Hotel, the chairman, Colonel C. D. Uniacke, presiding. Dr. Edward Mapother, of Maudsley Hospital, said that a sta.te of persistent
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  • 284 21 French Bill For Their Abolition Paris. FURTHER proof of M. Blum's deterr mination to press ahead with the realization of his programme was prodded by the tabling of a Bill abo ishing the secret funds annually credited to he Ministries of Foreign Affairs, the toterior. Air and War.
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  • 36 21 When the steam trawler Chiltern returned to Fleetwood the crew repor te i J that a Rockall fishing grounds m J North Atlantic George Cook, a cicck hand 45 of Blackburn, fell overboard! and was drowned.
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  • 57 21 V t a customer of the prosecuting firm [for M yean, and had goods stored at their < Pr The Se defendant added that she had i expected money to be paid into her ac- count, and she declared that she had no intent to defraud 1 The Jury found
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  • 438 21 Lord Swinton's Speech LORD Swinton, Secretary of State for Air, opened the municipal aerodrome here. Never before has the city seen so much aerial activity. About 70 macnines, military, private, and commercial, landed and took off from the a< rodrome. No fewer than 10 different types of
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  • 174 21 Acquittal On Charge Of False Pretences London. IT the Central Criminal Court Elizabeth T camming. 59, committed from the Westminster Police Court, on bail, on a SSToI obtaining two sums of £10 _S5 from a West End firm by false imenceTwai Acquitted" She pleaded N Mr G G
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    • 511 22 lON THE RADIO I A.-»~w*~_-^-~_-^-_~--~ rtr.,- f British Empire I*l- 0241* aniline Transmission 2: GSti 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metre* (17.79 mcs.). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 pan, Transmission 3: GSG 16.86 metre* (17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metre* (15.14 mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m.
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    • 460 22 Benno Moisievitch. Pianoforte Marie Olczewska, Contralto). 1) "Alcina Suite (Handel) New York Symph. Orch. 2) "Rondo" (Hummel) "Isoldens Liebestod" (Wagner-Lisst). Moisievitch. Solo Pfts. 3) "Widmung" (Schumann) "Die Mainacht" and "Sapphische Ode" < Brahms > Marie Olczewska, Contralto. 4» "Dei Fiedermus Paraphra.se I Strauss-Godo-wski) Moisievitch. 5) "Le Rouet d'Omphale" (Saint-Saens New
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    • 275 22 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Opening announcement. 5 53 p.m. Piano syncopations. 6.00 p.m. Talk on scouting. 6.30 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 750 p.m. Serious music. 820 p.m. All the week's news. 8.45 p.m. What everybody likes. 9.30 p.m. A saxophone recital. 9.50 p.m. Popular operettic programme by the Nirom Orchestra.
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    • 376 22 T S. I iiions Struggle For Industrial Supremacy New York TEN powerful trade unions, clalniir- altogether 1.000.000 member In Washington for a council under the leadership of Mr j un r Lewis Their agenda called for a dJ of strategy m the campaign they already begun for the unionisation the
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  • 154 23 i HnrnP and Mrs. Woods (left), winners of the mixed doubles and I UU the rVht. Mrs. Allen and N. Wise, the runners-up. The men's doubles finalists. Left to right:— Chin Chee Onn (Say Kee's partner), H. C. Sansoni, Lam Say Kee and E. If. W.
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  • 1578 24 MEETING AT Planters Share Of Economies (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. I CONSIDER the small holder, who largely through his ignorance has broken the planting conditions of the title, should not be worse treated than either an estate owner or a small holder who has
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  • 91 24 and Standard- Vaccum Oil Co. Certificates: Dunlops, Borneo Co Robinsons. Keng U. Federated Enginee mg, Sime Darby, Guthrie. Hen Hn;. Modern Pewter, Che Omar bin Haji Ahmad. Special awards made on Monday m the village industries section were: silver medal. Kelantan stall, and dip loma. Sultan Idris Training College. Special
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  • 26 24 m The Duchess of Gloucester opened a new hospital at Surbiton Hill, which will take the place of the existing budding at St. James's Road, Surbiton.
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  • 59 24 ATTENDANCE AT EXHIBITION AT K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. i LARGE increase m the number ri of those who attended the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Exhifcj tion at Ampang Road dariit| 'tn c August holidays is revealed bj official figures which were given t„ the Tribune to-day. First day:
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  • 146 24 It has not been ascerta;; this constitutes a record f< bition. but the figures i certainly a great tmprovemei I en li oi last year and 1934. TRADE AWARDS Late on Monday night, off] Exhibition judged the tradi hibits and awarded thc foil Gold medal (display ol nil experiment.-i Diethelm
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  • 2319 25 Islam Theme Of Rotary MOTHERHOOD er ser vice Talk By Mr. A.K. Sura t tee Singapore, Wedne>da>. CIKVHi: is the wy-note of Rotary: brotherhood is arac|»--(A hv Mary— the cosmopolitan Sthertal here is evidence enough n s key-net* sbo is verv.ee. and „m leaehei brotherhood not only lhe Muslims but
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  • 1039 26 HISTORY OF THE F. A. Honour For Sir C Clegg THE days when footballers dressed behind hedges, the first international match, and the early struggles of the Football Association were recalled at Blackpool recently, when leading legislators m the game met to honour Sir Charles Clegg. Sir
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  • 481 26 Singapore, Wednesday. 1 STILL maintain that the standard of tennis m Singapore ls higher than that m Ceylon," said Mr. H. C. Sansoni. the new tennis champion of Malaya and Ceylon's No. 1 player, m the course of a conversation with a Malaya Tribune
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    29 26 The sorely harrassed Club defence during thc First Division match on the Padang yesterday when tat S. C. C. managed to draw with the Inniskillings. (See report on<>pposite page).
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  • 175 26 Scottish League Starts ON Saturday this week football gin to displace cricket In terest of sports' fans at Home wl ti ti> first matches m the Scottish I will be played. The Scottish League is ma] early start this year chiefly with object of avoiding mid-w;-which invariably
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    24 26 Ur H. C. Sansoni, thc Ceylon cr who icon the Malayan Sint Title at Ipoh, paid a tribute to standard of tennis m Malays
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  • 48 26 The Sepoy Lines 2nd XI def( the Railway Youngsters m a game ot friendly football on the Railway Institute ground on Monday evening by four goals to two. The scorers for thc Sepoy Lines 2nd XI were:— Stanley Tay (1), Vincent (2), and Frankie Chan (1)
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  • 1093 27 Biggest Surprise Of The Season LUCKY POINT FOR S.C.C. jnniskillingt Held To Draw Sinsapore. Wednesday. „nsrt of the soccer T H,: hV TI Prided t».- evcn--1 *E t c liiniskiHinß Fusiliers. wh the lea- ue, met the etun ixture on the B.CC. "> a re draw 1,1 ,M \K ld
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    27 27 Hawlev the S. C. C. keeper, clearing m fine style though hard pressed by the InniskiHing forwards. Hwlev's play m goal was a feature of the match.
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  • 68 27 TENNIS AT S. C. C. V.M.C.A. Players Chosen THE following have been chosen to play for the V.M.C.A. against the S.C.C. on the S.C.C. Courts on Thursday, Aug. 6 at 5 p.m. sharp: SINGLES Chong Thutt Pitt. Yadi. Dr. Haridas. Reserves: Dr. Chia Teck Yam. DOUBLES Kamis and A. Pereira.
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  • 24 27 In a Garrison League match played at Gilman Barracks yesterday the Middlesex Regiment defeated the Royal Englneers by 6 goals to nil.
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  • 26 27 Mr C V Braimbridge, Government surgeon m Kenya, has gone to Zanzibar 1 at the request of the Protectorate Gov- ernment to operate on the Sultan.
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  • 81 28 Eighteen members of the Women's Anti-Gas Brigade of the Naval Base Mrs. G. G. Sinclair, the captain of the Brigade. Mrs. \\A Elmslie (right) and Mrs. P. Andrews, the secretary and asst. secretary, respectively of the Brigade. Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw, who was present at the
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