Morning Tribune, 11 August 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 164. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 11, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 390 1 u \LK OUT FROM r LINER PRESIDENT HAYES" IHSUriJXIKY MUM BY CAPTAIN Singapore, Monday. ai .p R ox.matei.v •yrt^JtotS _£-slX£: JSbtJSS^S) "3 on striKe this mornin* at „,t»- who interviewed the master of the vessel. Capt. A Tribune who inwr g teamshjp Lines> 0. A.
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  • 118 1 CONFIDENCE IN TEA Inert axed Consumption Secessary London, Aug. 10 THE increasing confidence in the tea market and the reduction in stocks provide ample evidence that control is having the desired effect, says the annual report of the International Tea Committee Referring to the encouraging recovery and absorption, the report
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  • 85 1 London, Aug. 10. |ftUT.-COL. Arthur Fawcus and PilotOfficer Michiel Richard Montague, Lfvf r S M? of the Earl of Kimberly. were thl t Z 1 when a Dlane belonging to IP? Territorial section of the Royal Air nSoTn ed into the sea off wtharn, near Bognor,
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  • 58 1 F irst Australian Admiral London, Aug. 10 Cn\^ Mge whose pro- he nrst officer 0 /th k i S anno ™ced. i» Nay y to became JPISSS A ™tralian He h__ rSI 8 an Adr niral. Nav al me m oo r d A position nrst Board ro* the Austin*-
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  • 28 1 King Boards Luxury Yacht Belgrade, Aug. 10 KING EDWARD to-day arrived at Sibenik. in Yugoslavia, wheje ne boarded Lady Yule's yacht, the Nahlin. for his holiday cruise Reuter
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  • 527 1 Further Evidence Given (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. MR. C. O. Jennings, the Kuala Lumpur Building Inspector, gave further evidence before the first magistrate to-day when the inquiry into t„e deaths of the two victims of the collapse of the Selangor Club's boys' quarters
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  • 77 1 "Unlimited Production, 9 Says Times London, Aug. 10. kDVOCATING continuance of tin restriction, opposition to which has now dwindled to dealers on the Metal Exchange, the Times makes the startling suggestion of unlimited production if the price reaches a certain figure but a definite percentage of restriction
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  • 142 1 Arabs In Palestine Still Active Jerusalem. Aug. 7. THREE Arab snipers were killed and two captured and an officer of the Camerons slightly wounded in an engagement north of Nablus. The Arabs fired on a convoyed omnibus from Haifa en route to Telaviv. The military escort retaliated
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  • 24 1 A woman was killed at Folkestone when she fell from the top of the cliffs Qt The Warren to a footpath about 350ft. below.
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  • 824 2 AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT British Captain Killed THE (Herman charge d'affaires in 1 London, Dr Bielfeldt, has informed the British Government that no war materials have been sent from Germany to the Spanish insurgents and that none will be sent. Stories that the German "pocketbattleship"
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  • 342 2 Capt. Francis Light 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Monday. PREPARATIONS are complete for tomorrow's historical event, the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Penang by Captain Ptancis Light. On August 11. 1786. Captain Light took formal possession of Penang in the name of His Majesty
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  • 213 2 Vol unteer Airmen Squadron- Leader Vines As Commander THE S.S. Volunteer Air Force is to nave a new Commander in Squadron- Leader D. S. E. Vines, whose appointment to the Force has been gazetted nnd who succeeds Squadron Leader C. H. Flinn. Squadron-Leader Vines is the Aviation Manager of the
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  • 93 2 Forthcoming Production In Singapore PERMISSION has been obtained for the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club to present "Lady Precious Stream." This play by Mr. S. I. Hsiung is an old Chinese play presented in English according to the traditional Chinese style. In a preface to the script, Mr.
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  • 85 2 RIOTING IN MADEIRA Funchal Returns To Normal Lisbon, Aug. 7. SEVERAL people were killed and wounded by armed police in the Madeira rioting, occasioned by a Government decree increasing the price of butter and milk, for the protection of the milk industry. Two warships carrying planes, infantry and a nacnine-gun
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  • 44 2 NEW ZEALAND AIRMAN Snubbed By Soviet Russia Shanghai, Aug. 10 THE Soviet has refused the New Zea- land aviator, Chichester, who is at present in Shanghai in the course of n leisurely journey to England from New Zealand, permission to fly through Ruscia Reuter
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  • 623 2 AIR DEFENCEDISPLAY 34 Officers Take Part e Singapore. Monday WHAT shall we do in the evei of air attack? l of a n d This was the question obsess! SSf^ 8 mind at th e PoUce Thomson Road this moniinV wk__ D shortly after seven o'clock three R f? e
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  • 1160 3 /f BRITAIN FIGHTS lecturer States Opinion Singapore, Monday. »ill I><- hell let loose at "RSJS invo,ved ii> i__f> Far East. Smith. I'""' d obe trotter, ffw£3h o. "ha British Army. a h„ nrtm in Singapore this morn_TfcVoM Maaw Zeeland on one of g annual trips
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  • 59 3 The British railways are arranging to run special excursions from many parts of the country to London during the National Radio Exhibition at Olympia from August 26 to September 5. George Bryant, 38, a labourer, of Langdon Road, Cherlton. war; executed at Wandsworth for the murder of Mrs. Ellen Margaret
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    • 27 3 C]a New Lockseal A Process I t MIVIU BETTER UGHT AMER.CAS battle best iN I U s'' IV Obtainable Everywhere, Sole Agents: Kahamin Penhas, 86 ROBINSON ROAD.
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    • 94 3 .5. _j, j /^||k "MAN LIOUP'j j UiKSyjy RAPID HARDENING j CEMEIVT ..J. Look For This I^lQp*] Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. tVERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. I Sole Agents: _k I _P~ a _F P sSl^^^^^ ''"'vr^'.&u— I 1 Lib V
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 80 3 NOTICE SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB TENDERS are invited for the demolition of the old Club Premises and the filling of the Site. Specification, Bills of Quantities and Tender Form, etc., may be obtained on application to the Treasurers, Messrs. Rennie, Lowick Co., Hong Kong BanChambers, against a deposit of $2a.00, which
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 132 4 London, Aug. 10. RUBBER price To-day's Change. Tone DULL QUIET B S B S B Soot 7% 7 ***** 7% 7 11|16 September 7 5 8 7 1116 7% 7 11|16 Oct.||Dec. 7 1116 7 3 4 7% 7% -1 16 Jan.|Mar. 7 3 4 7 13 16
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    • 147 4 London, Aug. l0 Shares of £1 denomination unless Previous Tn h 0 otherwise stated. Ao-oay Changj J. P. Coats Distillers 53 9 54 Duniop Rubber 104 6 1051- 2S General Electric 37 3 9 37 3 p M Guinness 84 3 84,6 Un J Imperial Chemical Industries
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    • 28 4 London. Aus; 10 TIN Standard. Cash (official price) £1823/ 4 £182 y 2 -U 3 months forward (official price) £179 5 8 £179 5 '16 -^lj
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    • 34 4 New York. Aus 10 RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone *W1 Quiet Closed Spot 16 1 16% closed OctJDec. 16 3 a 16V 2 Tone Quiet Quiet Spot 42 3 8 42*8
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    • 79 4 London, Aug. 10 Previously To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.35 76.29 06 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.40 3 4 7.40V 4 —V 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) i 2 15 32 H 1/2 up 132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate)
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    • 39 4 London, Aug. 10. Previous To-day Chanere GOLD Fine Bar per oz. £6.18.4 £6.18.5 V 2 up li/ 2 d. SILVER Bpot 19 11:16 19 9 16 1/ 8 2 months forwai\i 19 1116 19 9 16 —Y%
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    • 59 4 _m _l_P _^_V Jl__r yy*L_l n|l£A_L VULCAIN Watches never vary either in their sterling qualities or their time-keeping. Ownership of a VULCAIN Watch is an investment rather than a purchase for you have a beautiful little piece of workmanship in which you can place the most implicit trust. OBTAINABLE FROM
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 383 5 Par Pd 1 1 Mal Elec. Ord 2.10 2.15 2.07V 2 2.15 Ido ioV Prefs. 2.20 2.35 220 2.30 'J 1 Kr^eries B ITtF ij io mcaS e5 n.«gcr 2™ 27.00 10 5 Overseas Ass 725 7.90 725 7.90 40 40 O'sea C.B.C 2TOO 2T50 21.00 21 .75 1
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    • 544 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Fraser Co. Lyall Eyatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers A o 43 1 North Taiping 0.54 U.oa 0.55 0.60 4_ A mpatTln 39 2 3 2 J! 2 8|- 5- Pahang Con 14 3 15 3 14 6 15 3 A.I Kumbang
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    • 172 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5 r < 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. <, Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom Hi* 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 113 115 nom m m nom Mar. 31 Sept. 30 114 n« ™m 5^ 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,666 n m Int May 1 Nov.
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    • 302 5 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) 230 2.45cd 2.35 2.45cd Kundong j7O i BO 1.77 185 Lunas 4ft 1 3-1/ i.42i/ 2 Malaka Pinda «J J*g 0 17 0 .20 Mandal-Tekong J lb 4Q 043 Mentakab (.20) °f KJ 245 New Serendah ($2) 2 JO 2£5 2,30 New
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  • 78 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday evening. ll ii liber Singapore: 26 3 4 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: No l-Mrket. New York: No market. No interest by any section of the trad has bec.i ihowil in to-day's market which has been nominal at Saturday's closing
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  • 86 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases „„,-,<, (F.0.8. August) 26 13,16 26 15[16 Good F.A.Q. in cases -(F.0.8. August) 263/ 4 2613,16 No I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 263/ 4 26V a do. August 263/ 4 267a do.
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  • 15 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $90. up Lonaon: No market. New York: 42 cts., unchanged.
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  • 91 5 Malayan Tin Statistics DOMESTIC production, as represented by exports from the Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States and Straits Settlements of tin and tm-in-ore at 75 5 per cent, during the month of July according to the Acting RegistrarGeneral Statistics, S.S. and F. M.S., Federated Malay States 6,265 tons. Unfederated
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  • 96 5 Singapore. Monday 5 p.m. MESSRS Fraser and Company, in their daily market report, write as f0 Ther S e "has been a fairly active market in tin shares to-day and prices for the most^ part closed firmer. There were S_?y considerable dealings in Ulu IKlangs, Sungei. Luas. Southern
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  • 44 5 The following information has been supplied by the Satupulo. No Uabil ty mine Office in respect of operations for the month of July, 1936:-- lilAnnn Output 819 piculs, Yardage 146.000 cubic vards, Hours run 608, Remarks Stopped for boiler cleaning 3V 4
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  • 29 5 Dredge statistics of Katu Tin Dredgim for the month of July. 1936 hr*. un 545. cubic yards treated 133.000. Tin ore won pikuls 520. estimated cost
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  • 213 6 Singapore, Aug. 10 The following were closing quotations In the local exchange market today. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2|4Mj London 3 months' sight 2|4V a London 60 days' sight 24 3|32 London 30 days' sight 24 3|32 London demand 24 I|l6 London T.T. 2 4 I|l6 Lyons
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  • 174 6 Singapore, Aug. 10. 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. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $215 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $174 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $162 R.
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  • 433 6 ;To Pay Balance Of Debts London, July 30. THE eleventh annual general meeting of the Kuala Muda Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held at 19, Fenchurch-street, E.C. Sir Francis M. Voules, C.B.E. (the chairman) said that the profit for the year amounted to £23,558, to which they had
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  • 29 6 Summary of Kuala Lumpur Tin NL dredging operations at Kalumpang for the month of July, 1936— N0. 2 Dredge —hours 597, yards 134,918. output 797 piculs.
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  • 116 6 The Acting Secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the month of July, 1936. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. (Karangan). Hours run 546. Cubic yards treated 115.000, Total Piculs 151, Nett Value $28,840-. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd. Hours
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  • 39 6 (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully ■»JL, ***** Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk
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    • 26 6 S j ABSOLUTE SECURITY i I Mo rot. 1 \io.\ INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. j I Aeents: 1 j SIME DARBY CO.. LTD. I Singapore Branches j
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    • 380 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable address: M CHUNGKUO" Manager's Office 6444 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL I $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS 53,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD
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  • 734 7 PORT DICKSON-LUKUT (F.M.S.) RUBBER ESTATES programme Of Manuring And Replanting ,By Air Mail) London, July 30. _m twenty-fifth annual general meetf in o i members of Port Dictapnft, TMS> Rubber Estates. Ltd Ssheld at 52-54. Gracechurch-strec, E atv RF McNair Scott (the chaLB u said: Gentlemen-At the an ?S ..moral
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  • 547 7 Pays 71/2 Per Cent Dividend rv n_« London, July 30. fe J**** meeting ot the Panv Ltd S i oll datCd Rubber ComHouse. E.c' Was held at R^er Plate omslded' d 2! (the chairman) speech said^ that Si C Urse of his year .showed a nrnm ac
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  • 100 7 CHIPOWNERS and seamen's representa--3 tives met in London to discuss the regulation of hours of labour in the stokehold, engineering, and catering were put to the shipowners," a union official stated afterwa?^ "and they have them under consideration. We expect to receive their reply within the next fortnight
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  • 1096 7 Dividend Of 5 Per Cent: Forestry Methods To Continue (By Air Mail. London, July 30 THE tenth ordinary general meeting 1 of the Craigielea Rubber Plantations. Ltd., was held on Friday at 19 Leadenhall-street. E.C. _Mr. A.M. Sellar (the chairman) saidMadam and gentlemen— The directors' report and
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    • 194 8 T ENORMOUS SUCCESS! RETURN SEASON EXTENDED! T T THE PICTURE YOU MUST SEE! f| _i.' v%^ w A J RFTT M__F I\ C I a E w Y W\ A\# I C 615 X Lf VIS 1 v i* as "the woman men al- I'lf •J* ways come back to"
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    • 251 8 I One of the most enjoyable programmes shown in Singapore fo vears Don't Miss THIS LAST NIGHT! CAPITOL I 6.1.1 ».u Action! Adventure! Sensation on al3 Hours Air Trip 10,000 feet above the world with the strangest passengers you could ever imagine! N\\\es n Ut IB>^_^\ '_g_ FBEQ MacMUBRAY JOAN
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  • 192 9 ca i; e 88 Veteran M-i last survivor of tne irOBA1«' y tnf women who used rK £Tt e pit^rs. Elizabeth o d e hty-eißht. of Sandy- still vividly remem-K'-S "K^fSe coal face before She *>r**s at introduced to Keep eelslation a t Ut ?ieWe when first she
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  • 95 9 Costs Award For Motorist COMMENT that if a police court could not trv I charge of theft involving half a crown it was time for police courts to be abolished, was made at London Sessions by Sir Herbert Wilberforce. the Deputy-Chairman). He ordered that £5 should be
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    • 111 9 The Screen's First 5-STAR PICTURE! _J^^^^^^^ W^ <jS| jrrHH _afc. _r And AH of the Stars are The World-famous D i o N i fUINTUPLET§ "The Country Doctor" 'COMING TOTHE CAPITOL" l It's 20th-Century-Fox'B Triumph! GET ready FOK A fl-Hl THL FUNNIEST TWO r__f\_ HOURS YOU'VE EVER |b/^J/A< KNOWNIN A
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    • 230 9 LAST NIGHT OF THE MONSTER gmamm WHO BETRAYED MILLIONS! Ift J^T_\^__^_^llS_ TFIK WOMAN WHO RENOUNC- BB k A^fc __Bf I STARRING *-S£*-^-MS!^P-_B____H_l CLAUDE RAINS I in the terrific drama revealed by the fearless picture THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED I JOAN BENNETT HIQ HFAO* LIONEL ATWILL B J r lANE Universal
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  • 904 10 CORNWALL COAST TRAGEDY Coroner On Risks Of Bathing Devonport. yERDICTS of "Accidental death" were returned at the inquest on the bodies of Isaac Henry Edwards, 21, of Herbert Place, Devonport, Les'ie James Williams, 31, of Torpoint, and Private William Henry Lowe, 22, of The
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  • 259 10 Gangsters From Irish Free State Glasgow. FRRIFIED people, out for their Sunday stroll, fled through the streets here during a "battle" following an encounter between Orangemen and rival factions. More than fifty arrest were made D> the police. In the northern district of the city there was a
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  • 131 10 Nearly Quarter Of A Million AFFECTIONATELY known as "The Bishop," the Right Rev. Atherton Gwillym Rawstorne, Suffragan Bishop of Whalley since 1909, of Balderstone Grange, near Blackburn, and Croston Rectory and Hutton Hall, neai Preston, left a fortune of nearlv £250.000. The actual figures are:— Gross value. £245.135;
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  • 17 10 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. J. Collier. Chief Permanent Way Inspector, F.M.S R
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  • 30 10 Berlin's broadcast ing centre: One o the best cquippc buildings of its kiyid in Europ?. it wa designed by Han Poelzig, a noted G i man architect.
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  • 328 10 Bank Clerk Dismissed After Marrying Without Consent UR. W. E. tfotman, twenty-nine, o Bank of Scotland dared to mar "marriage salary" of £200 a year— This is the statement that will where the subject is to be raised. Glasgow. Huntly, clerk in the Commercial ry before he attained the regulation
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  • 186 10 Wife Of Former Famous Cricketer Bristol. PLAYING on the Dank of the Avon at Kelston (Somerset), two boys saw tne body of a woman floating down the river. Police later identified the woman as Mrs. Daisy Parker, wife of Mrs. Charlie Parker, the former Gloucestershire leftnand slow
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  • 16 10 Mr. O Watson, of the survey Department, Batu Gajah. proceeds to Kuala Lipis shortly on transfer.
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    151 10 Providential Escape Of Children ALARMED by the deafening war oi A five R.A.F. bombers, two eta Hopped playing in the garden o home at Stebbing (Essex) and screaming into the house. Ten second later one of the P^nc crashed, its nose buried in the eartn.a the spot where
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  • 73 10 Many of his old friends in be glad to hear that Mr. Maurice Mauae has now quite recovered from m> lous illness He lives at "The Mooi I Woking, surrey and is often seen the City-he took a very cheerful^ of the rubber industry's future when n spoke at the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 89 11 LUGGAGE CARRIER t SINGAPORE j j LUGGAGE f CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Agents for FM.B. i Railways. J Baggage Agents for:— j Blue Funnel Line i East Asiatic Line i Nederland Line J 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. Address— "LUGGAGE" 1 PHONE 2428 or ca'l Union
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    • 89 11 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE SILK STORE We Offer You Every Facility j -hen 111 JYIXG AT j Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST. BEAUTY dorothy more... has received a beautiful collection of flap- jacks and cocktail boxes. A few leather zip fashion powder boxes are still available. 18, battery road, phone
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    • 136 11 TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suitings and Shirtings of various quail- ties- Please come or *rite tr i us so that we could come and i see you for a trial order. Best 1 workmanship at very low prices. BARKAT ALT BROS. i Civil Military Indian Tailors, 280, Orchard Road,
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    • 87 11 II CHEMIST l i i 'CORN FoLLoWs_Hfe**^-^S Make»adfe«tglad W%\ jM'sj^*9q&i i Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD- (Inc. in FMB.) 8. Raffles Place. Singapore. CARPETS I ity JUST ARRIVED A FINE SELECTION OF STAIR CARPETS REASONABLE PRICES PASKOE'S LTD. m 54 ORCHARD ROAD RESTAURANT I I I T p j Real European
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 295 12 IN a letter to the Malaya Tribune, Mr. A. N. Ken ion expressed interesting: views on several questions of Malayan politics. Mr. Kenion was for a number of years a member of the Federal Council, and there is no man better informed on Malayan affairs. His opinions
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  • 548 12 A RECENT news bulletin issued by Imperial Airways draws attention to the improvements which have been effected in the meteorological service for pilots in Malaya, which service has its I headquarters in Fullerton Building here in Singapore. The experts there, says the bulletin, now provide pilots who are
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  • 235 12 An unknown Tamil is said to have been run over by a train at Rawang on Friday. a 'f- Mrs. E. K. Allin the well-known Malayan tennis player of Teluk Anson left for Home on Saturdav by the s s Antenor. n* Extension of leave has been granted to
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    43 12 Might and majesty of the Royal N vy— a fine picture of one of Bri tain's great battleships at gunnery exercises. The motorship Dempo, one of the most popular ships on the Rotterdam Lloyd service to Java, photographed coming in to Keppel Harbour,
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  • 475 13 cheq**r Grant Plan Proposed London. __i rhanees in the Fire Brigade serF AH REAC f F N n l„d and Wales vindicated in the ViCC a f Departmental Committee, issued recently < proposals are:Am Nation of the Services on a national Reol ,fa vi
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  • 282 13 Super Film Of Coronation Is Planned In London PLANS for a £250,000 Coronation Year film, showing the pageantry of England in joy, in sorrow, in crises at war and at play were suggested by Edmund Goulding, the Hollywood producer (writes Reginald Whitley in the Daily Mirror). The suggestion came as
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  • 106 13 London Man Pays Heavily BECAUSE he wanted some breakfast, John Gurney. of St. John's Park. London, pulled the communication core of a business men's train from Haywarcs Heath to London. At Haywards Heath Police Court he was ordered to pay £8 3s. fine and eorts. On behalf of
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  • 373 13 Co-ordination Urged By N. U. R. Hull. K RESOLUTION urging a comprehensive scheme of coordination for dealing with the country's transport came before the conference of the National Union of Railwaymen. A report of the general secretary, Mr. J. Marchbanks, M.P., which came up for
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  • 43 14 Taking a casualty for treatment. A group of military tration held at the 1 Members of the corps examining the da mage after one of the raids. Anti-gas wo** The anti-gas corps who took part in the defence demonstration yesterday morning
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  • 54 15 "Enemy" planes about to dive in order to drop gas bombs. rv '^Hjving for he anti-gas demons- P^H in Thomson Koad yesterday Receiving instruction with regard to th e use of decontamination apparatus. r il patrol Another group attending an anti-gas lecture by Lt. Col. R. H. L.
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  • 810 16 MASSAGE your way to BEAUTY THE whole purpose of facial massage or patting is to preserve a smooth firm contour and to restore it if it has become flabby, to keep away wrinkles and smooth them if they have been allowed to indent the skin, to fill out all hollows,
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  • 290 16 For the DRESSING -TABLE The makers of a new powder are offering a blending ensemble that permits the creation of a complete range of flattering tones through the simple but exact blending of the 10 shades of powder that are boxed in a large container that is also equipped with
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    • 33 16 V Maison >4&&& Perm (ffiflfljP 4«io. flf^ i < MAISON MARTIN j i Gentlemen's Department YOUR HUSBAND j YOUR CHILDREN j HAIRCUT 60 cts. i j 17—19 Orchard Road 'Phone 3450 > i i •J*
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    • 37 16 Elizabeth Arden L AGAIN SENDS YOU AN EXPERT FROM HER BOND STREET SALON Nn LYX* WILL BE MAYNARD 'S FROM AUGUST 17 to SEPTEMBER I APPOINTMENTS ARE NOV BEING MADE FOK TREATMENTS WHICH LAST ONE HOI R.
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  • 564 17 BEAUTY about TOWN season e who exercise „i darkened [j be well. There is not .son any more for man, become painfully exhibit any sort Sod sun cream we to our heart, content I b urn, eventually posfegree of brown that is ecoming. such a thing, however as us, Even
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  • 37 17 Here is a reducing lotion of camphor and alcohol: Dissolve one ounce of 'pulverized camphor in one quart Of toiassage alcohol. If just patted on. it will not reduce but makes a good massage lotion.
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  • 244 17 rOINO QRA. u tO pi d of Til* l rids if you imptly Jul In your i ff< Gray hair, except when i f results from a order, Is usually the nourishment and stimulation i thi icalp, coupled with the weekly shampoo. In short, you have been smothering
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 36 17 A REMINDER! MRS- M.PARLANE THE CVCT.AX SPECIALIST IS AVAILABIJB FOR FREE CONSULTATIONS ADVICE ON THE (ARE AND HEALTH OP THE SKIN CONSULTATIONS FREE. TREATMENTS BY APPOINTMENT. PHONE 58*4. Robinson &r« i i«i SINGAPORE. ri_ *>^ 0.. I-lfl.
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    • 90 17 .j. Braids for evening and 5 day time wear, Distinctive styles and shades, Orders S promptly executed by our J new expert. j Maison Interlandi 'Phone 4419. Capitol Bidg. COTY m PRESENTS 7 REALTY "O/ ARTICLES Quality guaranteed by Nov. Obtainable at JOHN LITTLE'S .'(allies Place. MEDICAL HAM Battery Uoad.
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    77 18 THE H ARBOUR The four-masted steel barque Viking, a vessel of 2.670 tons, being repainted at Alexandra Docks, Hull, after discharging the cargo she had brought from Australia. The Viking, built in Denmark nearl> thirty vears ago and first used as a training ship, now belongs to Captain Erikson's sailing
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 473 18 M vrm I I I ___*x*_-*-^ q '"""""i BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore 1936. 1936. CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 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
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    • 165 18 MAILS CLOSE TO- DAY Pengerang (Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Ceylon (President Hayes i 11 am. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan, Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwcmg> 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies. Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON,
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    • 113 18 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARHIU 9djwn Ot .j. i i ii Eurymedon President Hayes Kedah I Chinese Prince |jj j Havre Maru j Muncaster Castle j Marudu J 4 Benmohr 4 City of Cardiff 4 4 Nieuw Zeeland 4 Kamuning 4 Alipore i Shunko
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    • 208 19 tt hor Liner's Overhead n-rrhiul costing approx 1^ FK J' 1 £000 the Fnchof Wnw rt 3n G las*)* to resume her .-:.n::- on IIIC N«' uVl)r k _Hnn_ which were carried i The tc,llllol n- rP ?n V^Curie's Elderalie *at -he shio into line with nmodation. public roomBissenfjer
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    • 125 19 Mail:; expected from Europe etc. r ondoi by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxhoklera' letters only 7 p.m. yesterday and general delivery of letters 8 75 am' to-day. M-»« expected Irom Australia, Netherlanda Indi r s etc. by Air (Qantas), Ume of delivery of boxholders' letters only
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    • 30 19 The P. ar.d O Nnldera hrts left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this •nort at 10 im on Wednesday She will nr^e-ori alongside the S.H.B. Wharf en arrival.
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    • 76 19 The following passengers arrived in Penan? bv the s.s. Aeneas from home: Dr W Hutchison. Mrs J p Dockray. Miss N. W. A Skelton Mr. and Mrs. J. S Morris Fir -Lt. S. H Svmonds Mr. and Mrs P G. Dove. Master K N Dove. Mr. J H Addis. Miss
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    • 324 19 IB F II N S P II I ff. P LINE. (Incorporated In Australia I NEXT SAILINGS. n«i Salla MERKUR Aug 28 Sept 3 HHELLA Sept. 28 Oct. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at th ring rates First Class passengers may tranafer at Singapore.
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    • 420 19 I\ _/J TO FRENCH PORTS U^^TX I CAP PADARAN For Maraelllea, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux §WJ 2 J DUPLEX For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 17 DALNY For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 Itmm Marseilles). J CAP PADARAN For Saigon, Tourane
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  • 779 20 PARTY MUST REFORM The Menace Of AT the annual conference of the National Union of Railwaymen here, the question of whether the NIK. should support the application of the Communist Party for affiliation to the Labour Party was debated. Mr. W. C. Loeber (Wood
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    32 20 Paying off Naval ratings lining the decks, relatives scrambling up the gangway, a crowd of friends on the landing-stage. Happy moment when the H.M.S. Conwall arrived it Portsmouth from China.
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  • 147 20 Sailor Amok In Alexandria Alexandria FOR twenty-four hours the terrible threat of a cholera outbreak overhung Alexandria as the result of th^ escapade of a British able seaman of H M. cruiser London. This man, believed to be drunk, climbed the roof of the quarantine laboratories which are
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  • 320 21 Commons Debate Food Proble ms MALNUTRITION DANGER Hunger In Midst Of Plenty Westminster. IN interesting iebate took place A ii,, House of Commons on a n tted by the Labour m n su p^oressini concei-l at mUo \^T evidence of wide- Ml-"' censuring lent tot to de:l G t Z
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  • 74 21 I More Employment Everywhere I UKASE in unemployed in nearly ountry of the world during i la reported by the InterLabour Office at Geneva, and Switzerland are the only Here are returns for Induatrial countries— italn and Northern Ireland •loyea «13 per cent, of In June, 1936, against
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  • 198 21 More Ships But Less In Dues DURING the first half of this year, the number of ships which passed through the Suez Canal was 2.952— an increase of 126 compared with the corresponding period of 1935. According to the "Bulletin Decadaire." issued by the Suez Canal Co., the
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  • 175 21 Some Drivers Safer That Way MBN under the influence of alcohol do certain things much mor capably than they can when sober" w..--the surprising statement made by a doctor at Wolverhampton Police Court. He was discussing the case of a motorist who was summoned for being "under
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    31 21 Gaston Gheveart (France) plants his feet firmly into neck and ribs of his opponent, George Boganski, British champion, as he throws him in their bout for all-in wrestling championship at Edinburgh.
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  • 182 21 Drove On After Killing A Man T HE conduct or a motorist wnodiu 1 not stop after hie car had killed a man was described as callous, abominable and horrible at an inquest at Gravs (Essex). He was Leonard Beard, of Grays, ana the victim of the accident
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  • 43 21 Big Earthquake In Chile rHILEAN seaport of Taltal. with about 7 000 inhabitants, has been partly destroyed by an earthquake, according to an announcement by the Chilean Ministry of the Interior. Officials are en route to Taltal from Antofagaata by aeroplane.
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  • 70 21 The following members of the Bar ol the Colony have been appointed to constitute the Board of Examiners under the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance: Mr N A Worley, M.C.S., SolicitorGeneral, (nominated by 'the Hon'ble the Actin" Chief Justice.) Mr. A. ae Mello and l Dr C. H. Withers Payne (nominated
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  • 20 21 Mr George R. Livett. A CP .Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Livett left for Penang en route for Home on furlough
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  • 215 21 Sittingbourne People Taki Action Sittingbourne. AUTHORITIES at Sittingbourne have declared war on London motor-coach parties which paaa through the town on their way to the coast, and which are causing grave concern to many ol the inhabitants. The police are taking action and at the Sittingbourne
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  • 203 21 Sons 9 Views On Fathers Give Shock SCHOOLBOYS opinions ot their fatheis expressed in writing, have shocked quite a number of parents at Scunthorpe Lines. A senior boys' school magazine there has just published a page of extracts from essays on "My father," by boys of thirteen
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 115 21 8.30 p.m. Social Topics, by Mr. Rives. 8.40 p.m. Colonial Market Rates 8.50 p.m. Theatrical Broadcast: Monsieur Codomat, a Comedy in Three Acta, by Tristan Bernard. 10.15 n.m. Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes). 10 20 p.m. ~nd of Broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs.) 5.35 a.m. Concert
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    • 1863 22 t^^^^^^^~^^ r jrti t^ A 730 p.m (Approximately). Share 11.53 a.m. Light gramophonp i i quotations and market conditions by 12.20 p.m. Matinee bv thl Usic Messrs. Hallam and Co. Orchestra. llle S _|kmT nPWI _i^ MM M Mm\ ■_f 1_ Fantaisle in F Minor-Parts 1 and 2 1.50 p.m.
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  • 116 23 Some Guests A t The A. P. C. Spo rts From 1. to r. Capt. and Mrs. Velenga and Mrs. Loos Mr. Anderson and friends. Mr. L V. Taylor photographed v ith some friends at the A PC S porta. A group taken at the A. PC. Sports shows from
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  • 516 24 MR. KENION'S VIEWS Deceit tra Visa tion Absurdities i IKE have received the fallowing Irt- trr from Mr. A. H. Kenion, whe was for manv years a member of the Fedora! Counei'. The striking speeches he made <n Malayan affairs are sti!! remembered. Sir,— l have
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  • 81 24 Singapore. Monday. Bail, winch had previously been allowed Uni Ah Bah on a charge of having voluntarily caused hurt to Ah See with an axe at Beletar on Aim. 1. was cancelled this morning bv Mr a. D. York the Third Magistrate This step v. the re
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  • 783 24 Committal Case Is Again Singapore. Monday IAMES Henry Martin, formerly in the J employ ol the Advertising and Publicity Bureau, air eared before Mi Jusice Adrian Clark in the Supreme uM to-day. on a motion by the Ad- uig and Publicity Bureau, to show
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  • 77 24 Shanghai. Aug. 10. Mr. Huang Lin Shu. former Education Commissioner in Canton, has left Kuling EfiS talks with Marshal Chiang Kai Shek proved resultless. The latter insisted on General Chen rail Tang returning the fund, he was alleged to have illegally carried off when oe leit Canton. G
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  • 44 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 9. The Convent School, Johore Bahru has closed for the vacation and will re-open on Sept. 7. A The English College, Johore Bahru and other schools closed on Aug 6 and re-open on Sept. 6.
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  • 20 24 Mr John Pestell. Ipoh Manager of Messrs Wearne Bros., and Mrs. Pestcil are now in Singapore for a week's holiday.
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  • 73 24 Y u unan Protest Nanking. Aug 10 Genera! Lung Yun. the Governor of Yunnan, has petitioned the Chinese Foreign Office requesting it to prot^sto the Japanese Government against the establishment of a special affairs bureau a* Yunnan fu Many Japanese military and politleal observers have arrived in Yunnan without passports
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  • 42 24 Hongkong. Auc 10 Admiral Chen Shao Kuen. the Ministi r ol Navy, is discussing a plan for the strengtheninc: of the coastal defence of Fukien with Rear-Admiral I Shi rhia. tho Commander, of the Foochow Fort —Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 46 24 (From Our Own Correspond nti Sunday. Malacca. Last night, six Hainanese were arrested by detectives at Bunga Raya The men are alleged to belong to a Communist gang and are alleged to have distributed seditious literature. The men will be charged in due course.
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  • 181 24 16 Planes From j Singapore 'From Our Own Repon Kuala Lum] RAIN spoiled the Stan the Kui Lumpur Flying Club': khana to-day. The weathei lan interesting demons!. Sixteen machines came pore, four being Club pla teer, and the remaindei were five planes from P from Perak.
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  • 188 24 Successful Social it Si. David's Club 'From Our On Corn Mai icca, Sun THE members ol Y.W.C.A. and l few Bcout < nom Singapore were the guests of the St. David's Club at a social held Friday in the St. Davids ground... Refreshments were served 01 lawn. At
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  • 122 24 Sew H noogly Bridge Contract T he bridge which to planned 1 the River Hoogly at H cutta, will be built by the Bridge and Engineering w»h Darlington. v: The contract the value about £1.750.000 will be exuu cordance with the official d( pared for tne coinnussio ners u consulting
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  • 1446 25 TURF TOPIC Reflections On Racing _T mm by Captain Hank maw. /vutumn 'Gold Cup» Meeting of fine Singapore Turf Club starts on Saturday September 5. and comprises v n davs of racing, including a two \VSmn Mretine on September 25 and which will bring the meeting to a rl The
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    18 25 A GRAND FINISH: Quashed mns the Ascot Gold Cup by a short head from the American Champion vmana.
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    30 25 The three horses concerned in the remarkable objection described in this page. Left to right, Jublie, Walvis Bay (who won and lost) and Towton Moor, just turning into the Straight.
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  • 288 25 Chinese Victory Over Americans HARD- hitting by the Americans was the outstanding feature 01 the Lea(gue Baseball encounter between Chinese Companion Athletic Association and the [American Association at the St. Joseph's ground yesterday, when the former won by 11 runs to 9 in a very close game In
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  • 55 25 Singapore, Monday. The skeleton of a man which WS found near the sea shore at Changi. in ♦he vicinity of the Police Station, during the week-end has been identified 8W that of a Chinese barber who lived in the locality. A razor was found near the boxes. The
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  • 536 26 A YOUTHFUL ELEVEN Va vied Bowling Side THE announcement of five new members of the M.C.C. side which will visit Australia to try and regain the Ashes for Britain in the coming winter brings the touring side to full strength with the
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  • 53 26 Singapore, Monday. Mr. S. Stewart, one of the locallyrecruited Civil Servants in the Straits Settlements, sat on the Bench, beside Mr. Trevor. D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, this morning, in order to study court procedure. It is understood that Mr. Stewart's first appointment will be as Assistant
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  • 334 26 Two Chinese On Cheating Charge Singapore, Monday. THE Second Magistrate, Mr. T, D. Hughes, started a preliminary Inquiry to-dav into a charge of cheatin", the Municipality of 606,000 gallons of water valued at $606. The accused ait Ong Ho Chan and Sim Kim Seng. There were four accused
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  • 65 26 Singapore, Monday. PLEADING guilty before Mr. E.E. Colman to-day to a charge of distilling intoxicating liquor at Tiong Bahru on Aug. 9. a Chinese named Lon Kok was fined $20 or 20 days' imprisonment. Mr. P.D. Lawson, of the excise Dept., said that the accused was found in
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  • 78 26 Late Mr. Trol lope Burial To-day At Ridadari Cemetery THE cremated remains of Mr. Frank Anthonv Trollope. who died in Hongkong on July 2~s.have been brought to Singapore and wilibe buried at Bidadari Cemetery this afternoon (Tuesday) at five o'clock. Mr Trollope was for many years a planter in Malaya
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  • 32 26 In Madras City 21,390 persons have claimed the franchise as literates (19,740 men and 1.650 women), although it is estimated that the actual number of literates in the city is about 80,000.
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  • 176 26 August Medal Competition TWENTY-SEVEN cards w. 1 out for the August Med. resulted in a tie between: J. L. T. Haxworth 78— 9=69 nett C. Chambers 85—15 KEPPEL CUP The result of the qualifying u the Keppel Cup is as under: J. L. T. Haxworth 78 Q
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  • 192 26 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:-- 4.40 p.m., 7 ft 7 4.18 p.m.. 8 ft.. 7 ins FOOTBALL:— S. A. FA Div 11. Middlesex v. Royal Artillery II Changi, S.C.F.A 11. v. R.A.O C Anson Road Stadium CAPITOL:— "13 Hours by An Fred MacMurrav and Joan Bennett. Special additional Attraction— Air
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  • 59 26 Law Notice For To day The Acting Chief Justice at Mala Assizes. Before Mr. Justice Adrian .Clark n 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S 332 35-- w u Hong vs. Lee Kheng Guan and anor. 5.164 36— Sayna Ibrahim Sah vs. J*-- 36 Bee binte Mohamed Kassim (w >f k
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  • 449 27 Y EST ANGLO BEATEN A Very Even Match IT *ss anybody* fame when the If JL met the Nestanglo. the Sers, at the stadium yester'u' hV greater opportunists th.ruM-sherwnade amends fftbedsfcal ihey seamed when EJj Uo teams first met. taking j; 1 pr!!l( s
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  • 233 27 Malaya Siam Luang Netinati Becomes Consul-dew ral yilE Siamese Government states: H.M. the King has approved the appointment of Luaim Vudhisarn Netinati, the Siamese Consul for Singapore, Lhe Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, to be Consul-General as from July 18. As far as we recollect <says the Bangkok Times*
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  • 151 27 Chinese Who Refused To Go To Hospital Singapore. Monday. A VERDICT of death by misadventiu m Was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr W. G, Porter, to-day at the conclusion of an inquiry Into th,^ dea: :i Ol a 50-year old Chinese named Tain, Ah Siow who died
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  • 26 27 W. Findlay gave Up the Secretaryhip of M.C.C. at the conclusion ol he Eton and Harrow match, his place taken by Lt. Col. R S. RaitKerr
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  • 208 27 Singapore Rover* For Malacca THE following have been invited to Join 1 the Singapore Rovers in their soccer tour at Malacca: Ist XI: Ban Soon San (8.8.8.8 >' L. Oliveiro (8.J.8.); A Philemon C.Y.M.A.c A. Sankaran <Meds>; I Sattar (Y.A.P.); Ng. Peng Cher (S.A.P.); A. Razak (M.1.8.U.); H
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  • 62 27 "OUR JOHN'S THE ONLY MAN IN STEP!" The Editor, Morning Tribune. Sir.— As a football enthusiast. I should like to draw to your attention that the goal scored In the Malaya Cup Final was not by Ismail It was Chwee Chua of Singapore, half-back, who tapped the ball in by
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  • 230 27 Defeated By R.N.V.R. Singapore, Monday. THE Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve have 1 quite a useful team. Opposed to 'he i cond eleven of the S.C.C. on the Padang this afternoon the Sailors won b\ nil. They were well worth the three goals. f.or they were much the
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  • 36 27 Mr. Cyril Joseph Pa: rick Gordon, of Francombe, near Godalming is in Maidenhead Hospital suffering from severe injuries received through the crashing of an aeroplane, of which he was pilot, into a hayfield near Winkfield. Be.kshire.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
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  • 73 28 King Edward's favourite residence, Fort Belvedere, near Virginia Water. The King frequently visits the estate at week ends and probably feels most at home here. Vickers "Valentia" bomber-transport machines of the Royal Air Force in flight over the Egyptian desert. Queen Marie of Rumania, who is
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