Morning Tribune, 8 August 1936

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUM oL I.—NO. 102. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 8, 1936. FIVE CENTS
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  • 872 1 ivniinv AT KUALA PILLARS EATEN THROUGH EVIDENCE OF A CMNESI. <oxTitA<TOH <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. runOC evidence M- Riven at the enquiry which opened G lust before noon to-day into the death of a man and a child who succumbed to injuries received
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  • 87 1 SJAM AND TIN RESTRICTION I 'f' Our Own Correspondent) im... Bangkok, Aur. 7. THh Litest official communique rethp tin positi()n jn siam In t". trans»a*ed. says that lu-Ttl! e siam has a,ready ac- thr renewal ot restriction qi^rei;;; r(k the methods and the Io v ,f th<v, went out of
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  • 80 1 Pro-Manchukuo General A A Active Peiving. Aug. 7. THE pro-Manchukuo General Li Shou Sin, who seized six districts in the northern part of Chahur Province last winter, is attempt. Jig to carve out another slice of China. General Li's troops have twee attack d garrisons near
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  • 146 1 Hope For Survivors Abandoned London.. Aug 7. HOPE has been abandoned for the 57 miners who were entombed as a result of yesterday's explosion in the WharnclUTe Wood Moor colliery, near Barnsley, in Yorkshire. Twenty-one bi;di< s were recovered ..nd now it seems definite that the rematUltng
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  • 38 1 Nanking. Aug. 7. MR. Kang Hai Hou, the representative of the Chinese Foreign Office IP South-West China, has been appointed Consul-General in Singapore. Dr. Tyau Tso Chien. the ConsulGeneral at Singapore, succeeds him a Canton Reuter
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  • 340 1 Germany Wants Compensation Madrid. Aug. 7. THE German Embassy has reiterated 1 to the Government at Madrid a protest previously made to the loca. authorities at Barcelona against the shooting of four German subjects The protest was accompanied by a demand for compensation. General Franco, the rebel
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 8 1 j Home j j Crkkei page 2« J
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    • 65 1 V®y 1 RESH MILK-WITH g«OTj ALL THE TROrril: REMOVED! K LET Klim put Sfl end to delicious, nourishing milk jmm Oct with milk. to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows food for babies. If your milk, powdered -with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim
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  • 1122 2 MAN PLEADS GUILTY 23 Months In Prison Singapore, Friday. AFTER several formal mentions be- fore the Third Maeisfrate since July 3, something definite transplr ed in the Netherlands bank ease when Tan Chye Ketlf, the young hill-collector of the Xedcrlandsrh Indische Handelshnnk of Cecil Street, was
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  • 436 2 At St. Andrew's Cathedral Singapore, Friday. AT a pretty wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral at noon to-day. Miss Olga M. Telpougofl became the bride of Mr. John Francis Lancelot. Cowin, of Ronnie Lowick and Co. Miss Telpougofl is the daughter of Mr and Airs Telpougofl of Harbin,
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 2 Miss Olga Telpougoff, who wa3 married to Mr. J. F. Lancelot Coivin at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday.
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  • 183 2 Textile Quotas Ordinance Singapore, Thanfe, THE Japanese firm of Mils,,, Hlls sa Ka^ hl their ST citor. Mr. T C. Spenser WHI m answered awiuXE thlsateS under the Textile Quotes Ordi, before Mr A. D. Fork, the Magistrate m a prelim v ivfr. p.d. Lawson, A tendent
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    • 107 2 A Guaranteed Family Income During The Years When Most i\ ee&cci A Simple, Practical and Economical O 1 _L* THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by ail married men. IT PROVIDES cc nomical Practical method, whereby you may ade_t .Lf ii* 11 e
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    • 28 2 fy -mmm. -_--_P^-__^^^ j PERFECT COMBINATION. I SHELLTOX I I <tPFI I Q s DEATH TO ALL INSECTS. j (Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co,, (S.S.) T,td.) y
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  • 247 3 A PETITION DISMISSED Only For First Bankruptcies Singapore. Friday ,m. remarks on the I petition, for Wage ministration Orders. n m, E B Williams. rnee, in the course application he ma do before Idrian dark in the ..it to-day, for Um {toman Mn Abubakar. n ihe Colonial Secre-
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  • 620 3 who had since died, and he had been called upon to pay the interest due and had therefore borrowed further to pay this, the actual case being one of ••borrowing from Peter to pay Paul." Continuing Mr. Williams submitted that Wage Earners Orders were
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  • 204 3 Singapore. Friday UfL regret to record the death of Mrs. Ethel Dorothy Seward, wife ol Mr. J. A Seward, of Guthrie and Co Ltd.. which, occurn d at the Singapore General Hospital last night The news will be a great shock to Mrs Seward's many friends, lor
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  • 192 3 "Daily Dose" for Foot bailers When you watch a football match do you ever envy the players their energy and vitality? Do you ever wish that you. to<>. wre as active and full of zest as they are? Well, read what a proit ssional trainer
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    • 50 3 ,3, -J. j j ClMMrj RAPID HARDENING j j E Jl E EW j .j. Look For This HO?) Trade Mark W7i^n Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD. CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA Iflftp h i^; J 75 YEARS. _Fj _g J ~..v J_| <£ Sole
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    • 45 3 .CAUSTIC SODA. Stork Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to 'Rahaimn Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. I XX. |nS l^__ I iS^^^T" >-x D t= L. >Jjl v v>^_#. SMI ft/*?ar I I W^p/ c^ i?3 v y.^.^-^^Y^ll? v* /_l >*T __?_/-r -n-n-nS-n-n-ni iV*'! n-PSn_n-n--_-^n-_ V^
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 137 4 London. Aug. 7 RUBBER ~.ast price To-day's Change Tone STEADY DULL B S B S B k? 8P°t 79 16 7 1116 7 s 8 7 11 16 up 116 September 7% 7 1116 7 5 8 7 1116 Oct.HDec. 7 11,16 73^ 7 1116 1% fan.JMar. 7%
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    • 64 4 T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) W ud'oT T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.39V 2 7 39% u j," T.T. on Shanghai (closing se lling rate) ***** It il unl!32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) n iz?*,,? 52 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 3164 y
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    • 38 4 London, Aug. 7. Previous To-dav Change GOLD Fine Bar per £6 18 6 £6 lg 6 SILVER 2 months forward 19 9 16 1Q5 8 up V iy y W 19 5 H up 1/ 16
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    • 135 4 KM2ST mmmWmm PreVi0U To-day e h^ Distillers ,28 JJg up 3d Dunlop Rubber t 9SL 104 6 1 General Electrie Z$T JJg u P 5d Guinness 154 6 itSS Imperial Chemical Industrie* Q ln J" Imperial Tobacco 15 3 9 9 4 10 10 Anglo-Dutch 15 2
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    • 25 4 London. Au? 7 TIN Standard. Cash (official price) £184 8 £182% _i% 3 months forward (official prioe) £180T 8 £179 S R -lfl
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    • 42 4 Previous To-day Change. Spot :6 3 16 16 5 16 16> 4 lG^upl 16 upl 16 Oct. 'Dec 16 I 16 16 7 16 16 3 8 16> 2 upl 16 upl 16 Tone Dull Dull Spot 42^4 4234
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    • 25 4 < RR-TISH I! X^fc^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD 1 Is Your 1 MOTOR CAR fully insured W. J. DEXTER, Manager I Tei 5926. 0 2. Finlayson Green.
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    • 69 4 #!i-i( Ml 1 f *____fr _n_-T H-l n-i-i -l -T^^ RH H^^ EW Bft_H n— -n— V-E^nV-ESS^C kol > -j _C*nH _BR__aJ— Tne man wno 1S punctual in \^S s jV^ keeping his appointments. P^y/ yj^fi® VULCAIN watch you will always be on time Wind it regularly and it will
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 511 5 Friday Aug. 7th, 5 p.m vraser Co. Lyall Evatt Supers sSersßbyers SeUers 3 6 4|- 316 4Ampat Tin J° 29- 26- 28Aust!U l Malay Jf 16 14- 15- 5. Ayer Hitam M0 150 1.55 I*s J 6 77 C.Blcd 0.75 0.80 12- 14|- 1216 14|fi chenderiang 44 0 .49
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    • 422 5 Par Pd 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1 20 1 30 1.20 1 30 2 2 do7ft4 Prefs. 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 10 10 Atlas Ice 10 00 11.00 10 00 1100 £1 £1 RAT 5 15.0 6.0 0 5 15.0 6.0.0 B. M. Broadcasting 090 100 090 100
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    • 154 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1901 rrd. 1940 $400,000 Int -f^Vmm m m nom u JF\am m m nom M tn.?6:66 3 °522.000.000 4 116 nom r. lnt Mav 1 Nnv l "28 ,vc,. ,048-68 tUMMH 1M 129 2 C 1111 J.m. 20 Julv 20 20 cl Mi% 1930 red.
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    • 248 5 (Shares are 91 unless otherwise stated) IV Alor i 53 1 i.r,5 ins S 320 335 330 340 140 1 47>2 1.40 150 097 1.10 100 1.10 153 Ino 1 5n 1 62 ORS OPO ORS B 115 I^s no 120 1.87% 1.57i' 2 1.40 1.50xd 082i 2
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 85 5 Singapore: 26 3 4 cents, unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 5 8d. f up 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 14 cents, up 1,16 cent. Market Tone: Steady. The market has been rather steadier here to-day and a little business has passed in sheet lor near
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    • 85 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. August> 261_ 27 Good FAQ. in cases (F.0.8. August) 2613,16 *****18 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore > 2634 2674 do. August 26% 27 do. September 267/ 8 27 do. Oct.'Dec.
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    • 27 5 58ingapore Friday noon Singapore: $90, down $3 8. London: (Spot; £184, down 55.; three months £180 15s'., down ss. New York: 42 3 4 cents, unchanged.
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    • 139 5 Singapore Friday 5 p.m MESSRS Fraser and Company, in their daily market report, write as follows: The market continues very uninteresting. Tin shares still account for the majority of the business done but even this section of the market has turned very dull. There is a lack of
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    • 154 5 |N innovation that has attracted con derable attention in motoring cir the U.S.A. li the use of glass ka for the building of modern automobile roadside service stations. On.> of the glass block's most importu characteristics— translucency— renders this material particularly suitable for attractive wayside garages.
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  • 189 6 SELLING Singapore, Aug. 7. London 4 months' sight 2|4% London 3 months' sight 2|4ft London 60 days* sight 2 4 3|3London 30 days' sight 2 4 3j32 London demand 2 4 I|l6 london T.T. 2 4 I|l6 Lyons and Paris demand 890 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand
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  • 166 6 mm, K Singapore, Aug. 7. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $131 R. (SiamT "Sinhuay" No. Al $215 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $174 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2
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  • 174 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,289th auction, to-day when there were Catalogued 1,087,265 lb.— tons 480.39 Offered 1,013,187 lb.— tons 452.32 Sold 943,821 lb.— tons 421.35 London— Spot 79|16d. New York— Spot 16 3,16 cents. PRICES REALISED
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  • 238 6 Net Profit Up 145,000 London, July 29. IPOH Tin Dredging, Ltd., reports a substantial rise in net profits for the vear to March 31 last of £45,376 to £75,287, after deducting depreciation. Thc allocation to provision for tax raised from £5.096 to £21.147, while °32.065. compared with
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  • 94 6 Montreal. Canada. From the beginning of June railway passenger rates on Canadian lines were reduced to approximately pre-war j levels. Basic fares for first-class travel have been reduced about 13 per cent, to the levels in force before 1914. Day coach tickets at the new rates are
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  • 30 6 Mr. A. Bury, of the mission dispensary of Nautanna, in the United Provinces, was drowned while bathing with two other Europeans, in the lake of Nasimbagh. He belonged to Lancashire.
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    • 343 6 THE YO KOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880 1 Capital Subscribed (Fully o pald u Yl ooooo.oon Reserve Fund Y.129.*****1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLBS PLACE. Manager, T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 •472 Compradore's Desk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated
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  • 1716 7 Views Of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross KREDF.KICK LEITH-ROSS, gli! (h F;ir B-tt ni 3 whj has seen th fit Eastern crisis Jfcri uai ion ol China and I.:";, hni.ies»l An,lo-Ja,>noo_ ;:,J,,,,n for the sake of Cmna te,K!enci<'s are to and to have nwk J deep topr^-
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  • 147 7 Messrs. Lewis And Peat THE buying appears to be slackening, off a trifle and values consequently are showing a tendency to sag, report Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., under date Aug. 7. The statistical position, however is so sound that the prospect of a
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  • 265 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, reported as follows on Aug. 7:— During the short period (following the holidays) covered by this report, the market has been extremely dull. Although the price level has declined in sympathy with the easier undertone of terminal markets, sellers locally
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  • 257 7 The market remains dull and inactive with little to report. The heavy shipments from Malaya seem to have induced some tired holders to liquidate. Offerings were well absorbed by the trade, but values declined slightly, report Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly
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  • 160 7 Maintained At 7% Per Cent. London, July 29. THE directors of the Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland" have declared an interim dividend of 7' 2 per cent, tax free, on the Ordi nary stock, payable September 1, fcr the' hall -year to April 30 last.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 .j. TEA DANCES j From sto 7.30 p.m. 1 Every Tuesday, Thursday i And Saturday rfV j NIGHT DANCES fIAT^ j Nightly *V; S 9 p.m. jr To The fc\py 0^ Irresistible yS^ A? Rhythms of «T DE SILVA'S LIVE ORCHESTRA.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 234 8 l LAST DAY of this excellent SPY STORY! j HERBERT MARSHALL has never been better! j j CAPITOL TO-DAYJ £jf Herbert Marshall! i W___mmmmw^S mW'^ii #i _fcw^ Paramount's Thrilling p^i^__y_k c v«► i H-V^-n-n-n-n-nHS-n-nn-K -fc "_wn. j■i mam -WN^ -_f* y j j En-V i p.. M fr M i
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    • 285 8 DONT MISS THIS AMAZING, EXCITING SHOW! ALHAMBRA To-Day 3.i5-o.i.>-^ No Thriller Ever made can compare with this! More Sensational than "The MUMMY!" SHE GIVES YOU THAT WEIRD FEELINGI||^ §M k Produced DMCUiff'S DAUGHTER T Wtftl OTTO KRUGER >— iidiiui riciun GLORIA HOLDEN emm l\o.e: Patrons are earnestly advised not to
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  • 239 9 r e teran Praises Young Players __f acting is brighter to-day TS E future of f ct "J*y according to I than ever injury* he Cli f Jrfe^o Appears currently stagt 1 and Florida Special" JRnuncwnt >Jf^ re p d professional II ..younu^rrs *no e couldn't hold •^X^Se^SSnSS
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 282 9 r% rALKiE^ hall k (NEW WORLD) 7 U p.m TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. j I n .(i -M.'s Sensational Drama j GRETA GARBO I at her most magnificent best I N I j "ANNA KARFNINA" j PRICES:— IO. 20 &30 cts. "BIPIRK TALKIE? j (TANJONG PAGAR ROAD) 1 715 TO-NIGHT 9.15
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    • 190 9 m, j Opening To-Morrow at the CAPITOL I A Splendid Story of CIVIL AVIATION Packed with Thrills, Laughs and Excitement! Oii >%* 0, »0 m°* J I H W C<>» r Gr'- OV o _f 1 \mm________f m So o f V_ 'V, n__. I *>im**Jkto *> )L______tn-_l ____t *f
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  • 155 10 NO SUPPORT FOR RECRUITS CAMPAIGN Derby. ■R. C. R. ATTLEE, Leader of the Opposition, in a recent speech here, said: "We are in dangerous and difficult times, but lam not going to tell you that you ought all to be mad with fear. It is
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  • 44 10 TIIK cost of the damage by fire in Great Britain and Ireland during the first six month* of this year is estimated at £5.811.000. The total exceeds the corresponding estimate for the first six months of last year by £974.000
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  • 51 10 own cannon fodder. On the question of getting recruits Mr. Attlee said: "They will appeal to us and they will appeal in vain, because I am not going to support a recruiting campaign by a Government whose foreign policy I cannot trust and whose armaments policy is equally futile and
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  • 168 10 Cairo. IN a speech lasting over three hours Makram Pasha Ebeid. the Minister of Finance, presented the Budget to the Chamber. He declared that one of the Government's first acts would be to abolish the financial privileges which, according to him,
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  • 146 10 Dive In Shark Infested Sea AT the Marine Board offices in Cardiff the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Alderman G. F. Evans, presented the Bronze Medal and Certificate of the Royal Humane Society to G. J. Butterworth, an apprentice of the steamer Great City, owned by Messrs. Sir
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  • 309 10 F.R.I. Resolution To Government A RESOLUTION on the subject of forSign shipping competition in the 1 Pacific has been passed by the Grand j Council of the Federation of British In- dustries and has been submitted to the i Government of the United Kingdom. The wording
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  • 112 10 FARMERS TO USE GAS IN RABBIT WAR DOISON gas is to be used in an effort to exterminate the many thousands of rabbits which threaten farmers' crops in Herefordshire. At a meeting of Herefordshire Agricultural Committee the Ch^rman (Alderman J. E. Cooke announced that a demonstration of the use of
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  • 85 10 London fo Vancouver In Six Days Vancouver (8.C.). MR. H. R. Macmillan and Mr. M. R. Grainger, local timber exports., with Mrs. Grainger, land d at Vancouver Airport, less than six davs after they left London. Thev travelled in the Quee* Mary to New York and
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  • 34 10 To Be Shown To-Day At Capitol A SPECIAL airmail picture ol the unveiling of the Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge bv His Majesty the King will be shown at the Capitol to-day
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  • 134 10 Miss Betty Miller will be among tt passengers to arrive at Penan:-, on Aug. 13 by the P. and O. steamer. She IS to be married to Mr. G. Lewis Hindi Krian, at St. Andrews Church. rW Buntar, on Aug. 18. After long consideration, occaswnru bv luck of adequate public
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 278 11 ~~FOR SALE rator T£__ anther make. Lee e O-ard y Road. Singapore. and I -^ve'&ftCo.. 35 36. Chulia jjj .ATwqi Read this page of Spe;s appearing in the ery Saturday. You J looking for and s 'ZZ- TO DANCE. This Book will ■v hours tt borne teafh how to learn
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    • 347 11 j Trade Bargains +Z FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert master footwear craftsmen are at your service Call to-day for a repair— The UNION SHOE STORE, 350, North Briage Road, (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. I MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS.
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    • 367 11 PHOTOGRAPHY t THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 t North Bridge Road, (opposite the r TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date > Studio where your photographs moy be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. i 1 For Wedding
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    • 372 11 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Koad. Gowns, Millinery, Expert EuroDean Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American goods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish— Ching
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  • 308 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 8, 1936 JAPAN AND CHINA IT is reported that when Sir Frederick Leith-Ross was recently in the Far East examining the financial situation, he received from a Japanese Consul-General a picturesque description of the Japanese attitude towards China. "Japan," said this official, "regards China just
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  • 883 12  -  Autolycus A Weekend Causerie by IT is holiday time in Malaya. Next week the schools commence that long summer vacation which makes our schooldays days of such sunny freedom but would drive us to boredom and distraction if we had to put up with it every year throughout
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  • 118 12 Mr. T. A. Dineen, radio engineer, has joined the General Electric Co., Kuala Lumpur. Major O. B. Williams, of Batu Gajah. the well-known State cricketer, has just been transferred to Kaala Lipis. Messrs Paterson Simons and Co. received a diploma at the recent M.A.H.A. exhibition for their fine display
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 12 His Majesty paid his first visit to "The King's House." which, it will be recalled, was a Silver Jubilee gift to King George V. from the Royal Warrant Holders' Association. It has been built at Burhill. >\a! ton-on-Thames, Surry, on a beautiful woodland site presented by Lord Iveagh. Von Cramm
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  • Page 12 Advertisements

  • 594 13 REAL NEED IN VyORL-L-' «<jlf Hate War, m American Ambassador Mr T w BiDXhAJDi emphasized the J for real Anglo-American S-Lhil and mdersUßdlßf and W »t -ne common to fi t i .in I <P<-ch he deliverJjV I, Independence Day d.nner Jj the Am.TM an society
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  • 585 13 Peoples Of Europe Turning To Britain For Hope And Encouragemen MR. Chamberlain, the Chancellor oi r the Exchequer, was the principal r speaker at a demonstration of the Bii- o mlngham Unionist Association. He said he did not think there coulo I <ver have been an occasion on which it,
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  • 18 13 Mr Cvril Maude has boon e'ected pres dent of the council of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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  • 190 13 Windjammer To Be Dismantled fßy Air Mail* Lor.dcn, July 23. THE Hcizogin Cccilie, T he famous Finnish f >ur- master \'iich ran shore near Ba*combe in April is rsgard doomed. Captain Eriksson. who has been "ii it in ore'ers f'om Finland. :old Reuter that the vessel was
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  • 60 13 Bourne Mill, an ancient water-mill at Colchester, believed to have been a monks' fishing-box and hei ring a coat of arms in stone dated 1591, has been sold to the National Trust. David John Clayton, 21, of Newport (Hon), was fatally injured when a crane he was driving at th°
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 37 13 PRONCi 59.T3 Telegraphic Address EXCEI I FVT H l^ nNGI Y HOTEL IN TnE ISLAND. T H* CO( -KTii ACCOMM °I>AnON WITH EVERY COMFORT. A R AR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR OCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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  • 104 14 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Mass weddings in China, for reasons of economy: An imposing procession of over a hundred couples to be married by the Mayor of Shanghai the dark costumes of the bridegrooms contrasting strongly with the white gowns and bouquets of the brides. Mr. Baldwin at Henley The Duke of
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  • 92 15 A splendid military pageant before the King in Windsor Great Park: The life guards riding past His Maj««ty, who is seen, mounted, rnmA »->'Mn- th* v'u*-. on tho ri«rht of the group in the left foreground, with the Earl of Athlon c jusi behind
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  • 2004 16 S OM E FASHION News august Bride rIERE have been a record number of weddings this year, and judging by the number of engagements announced lately there will be many more. In fact you cannot walk the streets of Singapore without bumping into ecstatic dewy-eyed brides-to-be, bles3 their hearts! They're
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  • 442 17 Individual Effects In Fash ion „t issue of a national fashion l r whole article is de- U1 ,n ie new individualism apvoted to the nrw in y 5S nt of 'Courage attached to word meh a favourite word of clothes '•/''Vad about the self-ex-mine M _Jf \rl-__t the smartest
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  • 59 17 A combined beach ana swim suit is a new idea, and so is tiv material: white pique with blue spots. The too is a real sun-bather, the shorts are' pleated, and underneath are the neatest little panties in white stockinette. Bruyere has Tudor rufTs in white starched linen, and Mary
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 71 17 LLGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Aqents for F.M.S Railways. J Baggage Acents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line BJJBJI. Co., Ltd.. etc.. etc. r Tel. Address 'LUGGAGE'PHONE 2428 ,-a'l Union Bldg fi r t CAMERAS AND FILMS ______f___9d
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    • 101 17 I A TOUKIST'S I SHOPPING GUIDE I HAIRDRESSER <• Maison Marcelle t i --rtfT**-*. For a Natural I I i +£*\\m* S 'm S Ji_m_ t t,/C^ Permanent i 1 1 v*? *Q^ s^l Trv ur iatest I VfiflGLw point-winding I j I mJt system i -^7 35 Stamford Rd.
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    • 143 17 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: y l*<? !^^M*s**m_ Ocular Muscle xS^Ji J '^^fe-^__ Anomalies. Complicated defects ot j*_\\__vi^/* vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 Years' European Clinical Experience. TAILOR -~_______t Fresh stocks of English Suitings J
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    • 115 17 j Braids for evening and day time wear, Distinctive styles and shades, Orders i promptly executed by our J new expert. Maison Interlandi 'Phone 4419. Capitol Bidfif. .j. .J. CHEMIST m a 1 I m ItsPuht! BRINGS RELIEF FROM KEAOACNf (OLDS -NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATIC PAIN iA FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTDm InC
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    • 77 18 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVFOR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, Lch Alice, Shen Kwang, Tinombo, wBl Spring, Rokan, Tug Prince, Lch. Crow Oil Wharf: H.M.S. Herald VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour: No 1 Dock: Kinta. Godown Gate Nn Rohna 22 Santhia IS Yuen
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    • 265 18 Cunard Executive Retires MR. A. B. CAUTY is retiring from hi position of joint general manager of Cunard White Star Ltd. He will. however, remain a director of the company. Mr. Cauty was born in Liverpool In 1870. He was educated at Cambridge House School. Seaforth.
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    • 146 18 Newcastle Shipowner Benefactions MB Aithur Sutherland, the M > shipowner, wno was present* he honorary freedom of the :ogniUon oi* his long public narked the occasion oy announcin .mounting to £111,000. He Is a past Sherilf and Lord md during the last 10 years his gii various
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    • 466 18 JB- -■w-Tm W^ MI J.L tSjEm^J I c^_H Snn---------___-_Hi^M--__-____|^|BJJ|J[J B I BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Tonnage Spore Tonnage S'porr mSX^ Aug H R ANCHI 17,000 Oct 93 9 S"™ ft™ Aug. 27 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct, 22 SJJJ?!? 1 17 000 Au 28 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 DASr»,nT. m 6000
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    • 132 18 N. Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 20 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 1 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. 16 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 295 18 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pamangkat. Sambas and Singkawang (Tqmohon) 9 a.m Sarawak (generally), Bintulu (Vyner Brooke) 11 a.m Christmas and Cocos Islands (Islander) 11 a.m 'Palembang (Silindoeng* 11 a.m Pontianak (Tohiti* 11 a.m 'Tandjong Pi'nang (Patras) 1 a.m India. East, North and West (Santhia' 3 p.m Burma (Santhia* 3 p.m i
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    • 195 19 curiam Who Wttl Build 4 Yacht In Honkona Hongkong .HOMO the arrivals from America on a yacht to ffl lV'° Kilkennv k organises and directs Mr es treasure hunts, big yaC Ul exncSi o^' and such enterprises American sports men. His present for American .1 friends. 'SnTscben^does not
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    • 162 19 Japanese Warships Damaged IHE Japanese Navy Department has announced that a special-service ship and a submarine suffered damage in the recent l^hoon. The announcement says that tne Combined Squadron, which was engaged in exercises ln the Terashima Clunnel south o( Saaebo, ran into a typhoon with a velccitv ol
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    • 66 19 The foundation-stone of the new Highgate Synagogue at Archway Road. Highgate, which has been designed by Mr. C. J. Eprile. who was also responsible for the synagogue In the Queen Mary, was laid by Mr Sidnev Freeman, the vice-president of the 'synagogue. The building, which will cost i'3.000. will have
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 333 19 i>ii up lii\ t e. (Incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Aug* 28 3 MAKtLLA Sept. 28 Oct. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at th following rates. First Clasi p«Mcngen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane Sydney or Mei bourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. ■>
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    • 502 19 _^fl TO FRENCH PORTS U#^^V\ i Bj __JM HOMEWARDS. CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sert 2 DUPLEX For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 L DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sep*,. 17 j J DALNY For Marsjiilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 ,1 (from Marseilles). v
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  • 852 20 COMMISSIONER REPORTS (Nazis At Foot Of The Trouble 'Geneva. IN connexion with the recent incidents at Danzig which were the subject of a discussion in the League Council recently with Mr. Eden as rapporteur, the Secretary-Gene-ral of the League made public the report of
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    21 20 Trench warfare relics in the new Imperial War Museum in Lambeth, which was opened by the Duke and Duchess of York.
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  • 180 20 Progress Made In India fMPHASIZING that "rapid ca cation la a necessity for tenance of regular air sen', Department of Industries and I Of the Indian Government ha a memorandum concerning win i cnities for air transport in that All main aerodromes in India are «Pkwed, supplied
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  • 29 20 Admiral Sir Murray Anders* contracted a severe chill whet way to take up the governoi hip of .u« South Wales nnd had to tai in Perth, is now well.
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  • 40 20 H.M.S. Renown, Captain R. B T Miles, which has given a m< foreign service leave to her shin pany after returning from th< Mediterranean has arrived at Port mouth from Sheerness. and will pri to pay off for large repairs.
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  • 26 20 The flag day on May 28 rganl •iid of Westminster Hospital by the Ho pita! Week Collections Committee realised £1,726 ss. The expenditure .158 6< 3d.
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    • 35 20 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING rlr___m'lr^ *9 m _T' "t:"'_f *J mP W» -> _H^V_BQg '*m. x V:3s9^.-*nA^f W^ii^ i#/ ♦The East Asiatic t oiiii>aii>. I.i mi led- J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.
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  • 659 21 r ACTORS TN U.S. ELECTION Nature Aids The Democrats Washington. ntniLF luierieaM everywhere were W,. ing the l«0th anniversary aif sf the Declaration of fr'ice: President Roosevelth at Montic.llo, Virginia, home of Thomas J^ n rson. i ur h Se Declaimtlen-dfelded (11 proMems of the
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    76 21 When the Emperor Haile Siiassie rose to address the League Assembly at Geneva, Italian journalists in the Press gallery jeered and shouted opprobrious epithets. Eight were ejected and taken to St. Antoine Prison. It was stated later that they were released next day, with orders to leave the Canton of
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  • 37 21 Sir Vincent Baddeley Ls the new Prime Warden of the Fishmongers' Company, and the Wa.dens are Colonel Angus McDonnell, Mr. Guy E. M. W^>d, Major Edward G. Christie-Miller, Mr. Ronald O. Hambro, and Mr. R. L. Newman.
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    • 162 21 _-_r-_r i n\. _r SHERBORNE t.».f„„.. AUSTIN -j I A n.w saloon is added to the range of models available on the famous 'Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive and luxuriously equlnped. 4 f n n a V is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping
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  • 245 22 Imperial Airways' I Programme I HURING thc August Bank Bolfch. 1' period, from July 30 to August 4 special services were operated bv im perial Airways on the London-Pnn" jnd London— Le Touquet routes On Thursday. July 30, four aervfci* flew m each direction be' ween Londn
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  • 135 22 lI MO Of Them To Be I Burned I MR. Herbert Metcalfe, the Old St magistrate, ordered the destrucl Df 14.582 photographs, books, and lets seized by the police at the shop of Maurice Sugarman, of Cambridge Koad. Bethnal Green, who was lined £50 and Drdered to pay
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  • 105 22 King A s A dmiral Of Company THE King has assumed the position oi Admiral of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners. He was Master of the Company from 1928 until the death of King George. The Company was incorporated on June 25. 1926, and the first meeting
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 28 22 ANCHOR pxmiD O-tlnflV ——i M J t*-** 1 -nnnn_. _/_______k -___r Brewed and bottled in Sintraoore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. 80LE AGENTS: ►IME, DARBY CO.. LTD-
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    • 1192 22 JU^^^^-r,-^-^->-^-f ._n_n^u-r^ u----^--r_n_n_rr_r,^ —^«ft> 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Opening •8* j r,^~' i announcement. I 5 53 P- m Concert by the Nirom m\ W r B_F 1 1 ____H B 2 J-k -I II fl -I i 6° 30 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. JL MfILM-J M*irm_-«l_r M^F 7.50p.m. What
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  • 2353 23 RIG EXCESS B REPORTED Ha lf A Million for Reserve v_*r of satisfactory financial A UA *ss with a working surplus A '"^p much greater than budof P?S2 "reported by the Mun,Singapore, Mr. j Stone. en <>51 522 was rejrs*&Tra- the SatMOatM. eid of 1934 u,lh
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  • 12 23 operator and his tv, w burnt flames. J n mediatc died later.
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  • Lighting Near Aerodromes
    • 622 24 Air Navigation London ON the motion of Sir P Sassoon. Under Secretary of Air (Hythe. U), the Air Navigation Bill was recommitted to a Committee of the whole House in respect of a new clause dealing with the indication of the presence of obstructions near aerodromes Sir
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    • 156 24 Found In Paupers' Hovel OVER £10,000 in coins bank notes and securities have been discovered bv the sanitation authorities following an oisnection of a house opeunied bv two elHorlv brothers at Kiedrich. Rbeingau. The two occunants. need 62 and 72 respectively, had been living in poverty in a
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    • 115 24 trfcfty comnenlea nut cnerr hich-nower cables underground instead of carrying ♦v»-.-n n n pyii in the vicinity of nerodromes. Mr Fde 'South Shield Lab urwed the necessity nf coonernt'on between the owners nf licensed aerodromes and fo^n-n'anntn^ nnthnr'tie^ Mr H Williams snid it wns nn ev-t'-nord'nnrv nrnn<->snl to confer on
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    • 43 24 Thn driver of an .nutornil— a petrol or Diesel -enTined hi^h-snepd rail conch burned to death wbr-n it cnn<?ht fir^ after havin^ come collision with a 'ocomotive between Mutterhouse and Bernstein, near Strasbourg Thirty workmen in the autoriil received serious burns and injuries
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    • 149 24 Finds Guarded By 413 Statues TWENTY -NINE ancient limestone tombs —one guarded by 413 small statueshave been discovered by quarry workers in a cave in the hills outside Cairo An opening in the cliff face led to the cave Some of the tombs were intact but the
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    • 131 24 Modernisation Work Goinq Ahead W NDIA will soon have one of the finest :md be^t-equipped airports in the world The work of enlarging the Drigh Road aerodrome. Karachi, is ranidlv being carried out. Construction of an enormous new hangar is fast nearing completion and the levelling and clearing
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    • 35 24 fouinor tnnk ntncp nt Slough on the nunrtioo nf <zi}r,rin\r nn^nin"" of cinemn^ vntw wn c ?wr if! favour and 1.519 »<ra*T>St Onlv 4017 plortorc v o fed OUt of an electorate of over 21.000.
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    • 431 24 CZECHOSLOVAKIAN FRONTIER ZONE Application Of National Defence Act Prague A GOVERNMENT decree has been puolished concerning the application rl the National Defence Act in the frontier zone of Czechoslovakia, whe.r the military authorities are given special powers The frontier zone is to be regarded r.s the border belt round the
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    • 198 24 3,300 First Line 'Planes London THE speed of German rearmamen 1 in the air has been intensified since the reoccupation of the de militarised zone At the beginning of the present year Germany had about 1,200 first line aeroplanes and about 1.000 i n the reserve In
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    • 210 24 Mr. G. C. Dodds Wedding In London Last Month MK George C Dodds. son oi llr ind Mrs Walter Dodds. of Windsor, and formerly a member of the stall ol the Chartered Bank. Ipoh. was married at the Parish Church, Windsor, to Mi Eleanor Frances Wadeley. daughter of the Rev
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  • 1992 25  -  Hermes Some Comments On The Week's Sport by ■0-DAY. the piece de resistence of the 1 1036 soccer season will be Presented a t the Anson Road .stadium- the final ci the Malaya Cup competition, with Sn-aporc. champions of the southern secuon. opposing Selangor. champions of
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    34 25 McFarland. the skipper of the InlYsMng Fusillicrs, is a genial fd- wm undoubtedly assume he mantle oj R*>gers of the R. S tSeeer of the Services and his fcputaUn for being a thorough sportsman.
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    24 25 J. McCullough. the left back of the Inn skllings, who is one of the finest backs in ths first division at the present time.
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    24 25 The eleven who played against the. Service and l who present Singapore again to-day, h h Xi_%_\cuv match for possession of the Malaya Cup.
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  • 80 25 CUP FINAL IN SINGAPORE TO-DA Y CINGAPOU will meet Selangor in the final of the Malaya Cup competition at Anson Road this afternoon, kick off at 5.15 p.m. His Excellenej the 0 and Mrs Small will be present The teams will l>p presented le lis I xcellencv Jt ■'> 1
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  • 28 25 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB THERE will be no race to-morrow at the Singapore Swimming Club, but the usual water polo practice games will take place at 11.15
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  • 746 26 YORKS' HUGE WIN Kent's Sporting Declaration WORCESTER suffered the heaviest defca' of tho BOeuaty crlehti season when they went down to Yorkshire vestcrdav hv au inninjjs and SIS runs. Anither outstanding result was at anterburv where Kent, after a snorting second Innings declaration, were beaten
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  • 82 26 The following ties will be played this week-end: Saturday:— lnter-school Final: AngloChinese School v. Y.M.C.A. School of Commerce. Sunday (10 a.m.) Junior Singles Semi-final: Low Poh Hye (ASA.) v Lee Siak Keng (A.A.U.*: William Tan (A.A.U. > v. Ng Liang Chuan (Sumydale). Sunday '2 p.m.* .—Junior Doubles Semi-final:
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    26 26 The group taken after the weddinq of Mr. J. F. Lancelot Cowin and Miss Olga Telpougofl at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. (See report on Page Two).
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  • 96 26 TWO candidates have been for the position of nomini Straits Settlements (Sil ciation as a Municipal I place of Mr. H. W. Rape:-, who ree went on leave. The candidates proposed are: Mr. W. Allan Eley:— Proposed by Nr Ng Sen Choy and second< Rash. Supporters. Mr
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  • 87 26 Draw For Duffers Cup Competition THE following la the draw for the Duffers Cup at the Island Club to be played on Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 8 and 9. C. G. Fugler v. J. C. Dickinson. P. S. Won v. M. C. V. Martia. S. Q. Wong v.
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  • 293 26 The following have been selected to represent an Ansonians XI against H.M.S. "Terror" on Sunday on the tatter's ground. Naval Base. Seletar. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at No. 169. Anson Road before 3 p.m. for free transport. Said: Kok Yin, Abeb: Craig Khoo, Kass, Ibrahim:
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  • 244 27 U.S. Hurdler's Success Berlin, Aug. 6. ffHSEE new world records were T" .tablishcd when the Olympic (;anl e. were continued in Berlin (((-day. 110-METRE IHRDLES M_i in the semi-final heat >•:„:!,,. whlca was won rfft ,4, seconds iu record w 2 Beard of Amrd tor thll I
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  • 20 27 Berlin, Aug. 7. IN the Olympic soccer cncnuuler, Great Britain beat China by hvo goals to nil.- Reuter
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  • 29 27 u WOn the Jave "n Throw regisU>ring a throw to tow h the C l h 96 n^n failed tion 96 re( J ulr ed for quallflca-
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  • 40 27 Hush J. L. Mackender, 19, who has been missing from King Alfred's College. Winchester. since June 15, was found near New Mills, Derbyshire. He was lying in a disused cowshed and was apparently suffering nom exposure and lack of food.
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  • 45 27 Asn^? 0 I SSrt between Newport during the J£ht hJ d r, near Cowes The bov hid ?h- X Borstal offlcerwhich he escaned d f? ned^ he boaf a mile dowS th? p» le L drlftin S abo "t hld£rin%he Ve wc^? na and had
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    • 27 27 SPECIAL OFFER f2 WEEKS ONLY Just Received a Special line of Tennis rackets PRICES. FROM $10.00 TO *17.00 STRUNG WITH ORANGE OR WHITE TROPICAL GUT Telejjruns- QUEEN
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  • 73 28 Lieut. Home (left) beat Yadi in the singles 6—3, 6—l. Dr. Haridas (left) who lost to Cher rington 6—2. 7—5 Left to right:— Pereira and Kamis who beat Drooglever and Anderson 6—2, 4—6, B—6. Left to right:— King and Donnell vho beat Reshty and
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