Morning Tribune, 19 September 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 198. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. September 1!), 1!I3(>. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 323 1 JAPANESE VIEW TROOPS MOVE CONCENTRATE IN VOIM II Shanghai, Sept. 18. j JAPANESE report states that heavy Nanking* forces, following the wttlement with Kwangsi, are noving Aip to North China, including the province of Shantung, Hopei and Kansu, i\ readiness for a Japanese military threat.
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  • 52 1 U/ITII to-day's issue of the Morn--11 ing Tribune is issued a SPECIAL RACING SUPPLEMENT which will b found in the centre of the paper Weights and sc rate hings for toaay, the story of the Gold Cup and special notes by Captain Hawk on tbe horses running to-dav
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  • 324 1 Mr. Stimson 9 s London. Sept. 18 A STORY of unsuccessful efforts to persuade Great Britain to join the United States in an active policy against Japanese policy in Manchuria in February 1932 is a sensational feature of the new book by Mr. Henry Stimson former
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 1 The Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Colonial Secretary, arriving on the ro n <J of the Junior Civil Service Association yesterday, where he watched the final of the G.S.F.A Cup competition. Pictures of the game appear on page 28 and a report on page 26.
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  • 122 1 MALAYAN AIR FORCE Nan -Europeans May Come In Singapore, Friday. IT is expected that the proposed Malayan Auxiliary Air Force will bo brought to realisation shortly. The neucleus is the Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force which was recentlv created in Singapore. It is now up to full strength as far
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  • 218 1 Device To Stop Rolling London, Sept. 18 TESTS ol the Denny Brown stabliisei to prevent the rolling of ships io rough seas were held yesterday oil Lhe Lie of Wight and attended by representatives of the Admiralty, the Boar* cf Trade, the Japanese Navy, American and Brazilian
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  • 87 1 Cairo, Sept. 18. TWO hundred railway employees and their wives and children are feared to have been drowned in a collision on the Nile to-day. They party were going on an excursion in a launch when the latter was fn collision with a barge and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 share our /^^H jjL 1 NTHUSI VSM L V >^HW KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK /^7» y^y^3 ls pure delicious fresh milk Atf^y in convenient powdered <~~^^ \l form. Try a tin to-dny I fTJTJj S and be convinced Wmaj \1 Distributors: |^-^»«fl GETZ BROS. CO. I
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  • 2512 2 CANNOT ALL BE SEIZED An Important Judgment AN important decision in regard *o the seizure of a bankrupt's holding in provident funds was given by Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. His decision was that the amount paid into the provident fund
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  • 144 2 Workers Victimised By Leaders Singapore, Friday. A DEADLOCK is still occurring in the strike of 1.500 pineapple cutters in Singapore and Johore. Both the factory owners and the strikers have refused to yield to the other party's terms. It is. however, believed that the strikers will return to
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  • 169 2 Excellent Film Fare EXCELLENT lilm fare was provided at the Alhambra Theatre last night. in aaaition to tne mam picture, winch features Joe E. brown, the widemoutned comedian In one of his best comedies, tne supporting progiamme was particularly entertaining. "On the Record," a musical film, and "Check
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  • 180 2 Official Assignee To Conduct It Personally Singapore, Friday. WHEN the public examination of R. H. C. Laverton. of Singapore, was taken ap to-day. Mr. C. H. Koh, the Assistant Official Assignee, applied for two weeks .djournment. Mr. Koh informed his lordship that ho Official Assignee wished to conduct
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  • 141 2 Indian Granted Discharge In Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday. CHUNILAL Maganlal Shah, a partner in Chunilal and Company, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy to-day subject to 14 days' suspension. Mr. Koh raised no objection to the discharge, and his lordship, remarking that bankrupt had promised 50 per viit. composition
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  • 309 2 26 Arrests Made At Protectorate Singapore. Friday JUST as daylight broke this morninn J the Police took sudden and d< 1 action to quell the demonstration about 600 strikers, comprising c building coolies who downed tools days ago. after the men had remains outside the Chinese
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 28 2 SHELLTOX SPELLS HF ATH Mm F"** I MmW Mmi AM MMM TO ALL INSECTS IT IS A SHELL PRODUCT. < Advert- sement of the Asiatic Pctrulcvm Co., (S.S.) ltd.)
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  • 951 3 ILLEGALLY IN COLONY High Court Ruling Singapore, Friday. ■i 111. ultimate disposal of 40 young I Teochew boy actors who, according to the Solicitor-General, Mr n Worley, were allowed to come toto the Colony in contravention of th C statute law, formed the subject nutter
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  • 25 3 Copenhagen, Sept. 17. The Chinese Minister, Mr. Lo anci his family are returning to China alter ten years in Denmark -Reuter
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  • 25 3 On her second visit to Cyprus a Misr Airwork mail aeroplane from Egypt crashed on landing and was damaged. The passengers escaped with a shaking.
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  • 191 3 His System was Becoming Sluggish It is the fate of many people to put on wcigm alter reaching tiie age of forty. Tins is usually a sign that the internal organs are setting siuggisn and lazy in then- work. The remedy is ■imple tha
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 tte.\ft*TLAg;s ANP FIELD CLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS. HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION. SMITH SON 15. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. /^?k "MAN A LION" U>OBJ7 RAPID HARDENING j i m rEMENT -I v <•
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    • 214 3 Look For Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS TFTROUGHOUT MALAYA JJNL; vl **Vs 111 A DC kLs&.JI II YbAKo. *^L\ *vWm*mmm-*A** fWmmmrn nJ^wW ***m*mm BK?> o BO m m**-mt-At*-% \j tit? Wwthb bJuma* PABST" v I f *w <fST h
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 130 4 London. Sept. 18. RUBREK Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Very Quiet Spot Buyers 7 1116 7 ***** Sellers 7 r, 4 TO October Buyers 7 1116 7 11|16 Sellers TO 73^ OctJDec. Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 13,16 7 13 16 Jan.lMar. Buyers 7 13,16 7
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    • 88 4 London. Sept. 18. Previous To-day Change T.T on Paris (closing middle rate) 70 .9 4 76 91 —03 IT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.46 i 7 46 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 1 2 7 16 Is 2' 1 8 d 1 16 T.T. on Hongkong
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    • 35 4 London. Sept. 18 Previous To-day Change COLD Fine Bar Der oz £6.17.4 £6.17.5' i 1 _>d SILVEB Spol 19 7 16 19 7 16 2 months forwaiu 19 7 10 19 7 16
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    • 132 4 London. Sept i 8 Previous To-day Chu n?e J <w P Coats 52 6 52 3 Distillers 106- 105 9 Dunlop Rubber 34 4 34 7 General Electric 89 6 9110 Guinness 1446 144 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 3910 40Imperiai Tobacco ***** 165i-Anglo-Dutch 27 3 27[4 Canadian
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    • 25 4 London. Sept 13 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Cash (official price) £195 £i33- 5 u_ i months forward (official price) £192% £190 3 16
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    • 39 4 New York. itriilSER Previous To-day Ch;. Tone Qui t Dull Spot Buyers ***** lou Sellers 10 9 10 ***** Jan Mar Buy..- 16 16 3 4 Sellers *****6 TIN Standard Tone Steady i-irm Suck 44 45
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 651 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 44»_. 49 43 49 £1 Asam Kumbang 27- 29 -cd 28- MUm I £1 Austral Malay ....526 54 6xd 53- 55 xd 5- Ayer Hitam 15 6 i6 6cd 15- 16 -cd 1 Ayer Weng 1.67 1.71% 170
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    • 433 5 Fur Pd 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1 20 1.30 1.20 1.30 2 2 do 7%% Prefs. 145 1.55 1.45 1.55 10 10 Atlas Ice 10.00 11.00 10.00 11.00 £1 £1 B.A.T 6.1.3 6.5.0 £6.2.6 £6.7.6cd 1 1 B. M Broadcasting OJH) 100 0.90 1.00 10 5 B. M.
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    • 185 5 DEBENTURES AND LOA NS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept' 30 113 116 nom 4*/ 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1.20 1.22 nom 4% 1913 red. 1963
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    • 358 5 (Shares are 11 unless otherwise stated; 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.60 Alor Gajah 1.00 1.10 095 1.05 Amal. Malay ($2) 320 3.35 3.20 335 Ayer Hitam 1 30 140 130 140 Ayer Molek 1.00 115 100 1.10 Aver Panas 147' 2 155 1.50 160 Jf^'tt 060 065 0.59 064
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 186 5 Singapore: 26 3 4 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 11 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New York: 16 12 cts., up 1|1(J cts. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Friday evening. WHh the buying interest poorer today, the market has been veiy dull, and holders are showing
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  • 38 5 Singapore, Friday noon. Singapore: $97 34, up $13 8. London: £195 155., up 355.; three months £193 155., up 40s. New York: 45 14 els., up 3,4 ct. EXCHANGE London-New York 5.06 ***** New York -London 5.06
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  • 192 5 Singapore, Friday evening Messrs. Julian Israel. In their daily report on the closing trend of the local market, state: The local price oi Tin was up l^ 8 but Rubber was slightly easier. MINING.— Tin .shares were very steady business was done m Sungei Luas at $1.46, Honu
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  • 105 5 Weekly Rubber Reviews Messrs. Lewis PeaVs Report Singapore, Friday. AFTER the slight let back last week. prices have again returned to the old level and trading is difficult, being carried on at the narrowest of margins. There i.s .still little pn I moving market, but conditions mnv improve after the
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  • The Exchanges
    • 103 6 London T.T. I|4 I|l6 London demand 2|4 116 Londi"* <* months' sight 2 t-JOlu. •-♦'mand 897 Hamburg demand 145 New Vork demand 59 116 Montreal demand 59 Bitavia demand 86 s B Samarang demand M% Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154 3 4 Madras and Colombo demands 1 54
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    • 83 6 London T.T. 114 732 Ixmdon demand 2!4Vi London 30 days' sight 2 4 9|32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 516 London 3 months' sight 2 4 516 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 New York demand 60 116 New York 90 d s 60 13 16 alcutta Bombay,
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  • 167 6 Singapore, Sept. 18. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $154 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koya n $149 R. (Siam) VV. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 H. (Siam) Sinhuay" No. 1 $179 R. (Siam) Sinhuay" No. 2 $165
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  • 258 6 Messrs. Guthrie And Co.'s Report Singapore, Thursday IN their weekly review of the rubber market, issued to-day, Messrs. Guthrie and Co., state: Price.s have been well maintained during the past week and there have been some signs of willingness to operate in the forward positions. While the
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  • 160 6 Messrs. Lvall and Evatt. in their weekly review of the local markets, write a.s follows: Further weakness of the gold bloc has contributed to quiet conditions in the rubber market and rubber shares have not had any opportunity of showing new prices during the week. Tin
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  • 91 6 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 23rd Annual General Meeting of this Corporation will be held at its Registered Office, No. 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore at 12 noon on Saturday the 26th September, 1936, and Notice is also hereby given that the Register of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 32 6 v w* y i 1 AUSDI.II'E SECURITY J I MOTO lt V H lOW INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. I I t Agents: l. SIME, DARRY CO. LTD. J Sv fJt Singapore Branches I
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    • 260 6 Four firemen fighting a flre in a drapery store at Montreal were killed when an explosion blew out a wall of the burning building. Twenty-one others were injured. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated ln China by Special Charter). PAID-UP CAPITAL: M0.000.000.00 RESERVE FUNDS: 3,453,591.43 TOTAL RESOURCES: $1,342,242,160.35 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung
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    • 43 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.130,900,000 00 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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  • 713 7 OUR LONGON MARKET REVIEW h y AIRMAIL Is Rise In Armament Shares Justified?: Bull Points For Rubber: Mysterious Support For Tin from Our Oum Correspor.de ;>t) London. Sept. 10. Triae In the price of steel in the L\ s. A. led to an outburst of actiin the iron and steel
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  • 263 7 J. P. Coats Yo Cheerful Prospect Ahead? London. Aug 22 YESTERDAY'S announcement by J 1 and P. Coats of the distribution ol the customary quarterly dividend of 2% per cent, had little effect on the price of the Ordinary stock, which dosed at 545.. says the Financial News. The stock
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  • 59 7 Dividend At Rate Of 14 Per Cent. A CABLE received from the head office of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China states that the directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half year at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum, subject to
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  • 339 7 A Potential Petroleum Prod neer INTEREST Moused by the news that I the Egyptian Government is shortly to publish its long-delayed revision of regulations for oil leases and licences Is another indication of the growing importance ol Middle Eastern oil sources, says the Financial Times Since 1932
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  • 222 7 Australians Spend Less Than English Canberra, Sept. 3. AUSTRALIANS spend less money a week on food than English people, accorjding to information already obtained by the Commonwealth Nutrition Ini QuiTy. Whereas the average cost a head of I food consumed by English people is 8 10 a week,
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  • 47 7 Final Dividend Of IS Per Cent. THE board of the Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd have recommended a final dividend in respect of the last financial year of 15 per cent., payable on Oct. 15, making a total of 20 per cent, for the year.
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  • 212 7 Financial Times Leader London, Sept. 1. IN the depths of the reaction from the boom of 1928 a rise in commodity prices was frequently proclaimed as a principal objective in the fight for recovery, says a Financial Times leader. It was essential hat producers should not be
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  • 341 7 THE output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Eld., for tbe four weeks ended Sept. 12 was IMIM ounces. business has b rough, greater commercial prosperity and less unemployment.. Going back no more than one year, some 000.000 additional people have had i wages to spend.
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  • 63 7 Captain James Kane, of the South African Police, who was recently comnh\ f d iV Ul] Wl,h Colonel Ci!li ers. Chief of the Railway Police and others on the charge of having conspired to defeat tho ends of justice, was discharged on a minute from the AttornevGeneral declining to prosecute
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 273 8 I ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE OPENING! MAKE THIS YOUR BIG SH3W FOR THE ——i i WEEK END j— Er^ 1/ MATINEE TO-DAY 3-15 v3? •]S** "'X' -il^f il.^O)u j3H I li*, 2-\'''Z'2/22z *Wvf^mf 'x- X 'hH S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l death on 9 m f\W* m -%*t^~ s Jll^^^^^l 'where if M
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    • 243 8 ALHAMBRA lm s ov, t-* Bftt 0 **w^. A W I -mmM W*W mmm*.. *P IW x ««OilTlif^ StMu X M__^^^^_^^^^Ut^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B|f A >'"cvn£3k W^mWm-wmMmmmmm^w wie* <\*fC** ma**^ HR? SR f* tS**^^^ sr ty y IW*^>- EVERYBODY IS JOTNTNG TN TITF 35* WL f****' 000^ LAUGHS and SONGS! WHY NOT YOF?
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  • 206 9 Demonstration In London Speeches At Trafalgar Square London. THFKE was a large attendance m Trafalgar Square at a demonstration against the Unemployment AssistBoard's regulations, organised by National Council of Labour, the T on Labour Party, and the London j Royal Arsenal Cooperative Societies, communist Party attached uninntingents with banners to
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  • 194 9 Control Chamber In Studio T defences of London against air attack are to be photographed by onl -British cameramen for a film h will be shown in British theatres tne winter. picture will show how the defence the country against air attack on close co-operation between liter
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  • 102 9 Belsrade. An eight-year-old (bal herd. Vassa Vokitch, from Brdo. in Bosnia, walked many miles to the Serayevo Museum and resented it with a hundred silver of the Raßusan Republic, which had himself unearthed. aid that he had left his Roats to brinß the coins to the
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  • 29 9 '-year-old Weymouth boy. Kenneth dived fully clothed Into Weymouth ■rbour and rescued Raymond Bishop, "ve, also of Weymouth, who had :le n in when playing on the sea wall.
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  • 207 9 Driver <( Placed In Fear" I London WHEN a Post Office mail van driver was summoned ut Warwick, for exceedin- the speed limits. Mr. J. B. Simmons, defending made a strong protest on behalf of the Postmaster-General at the manner in which the van was stopped.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 197 9 To-claj In Singapore HIGH TIDES.— 0.24 a.m., 9 ft., 3 ins., 12.17 p.m.. 9 ft.. 3 ins. FOOTBALL:— S. A. F. A. Cup. H.M.S. Terror v. Police, Anson Road Stadium. BASKET-BALL:— Match between Japanese Olympic Team and Singapore Chinese combined. Great World. 7.30 p.m. RACES:— Fifth day of Singapore Turf
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  • 404 10 DROUGHT AND STORMS Long Period Of Drought Rigga. THE general outlook for the harvest this year in Russia is unsatisfactory. Winter crops in tlie most important areas suffered from "irregular" weather. The full of snow was less than usual and l thaw set in
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  • 177 10 Republicans Choose An Elephant Mascot on. AMERICA'S Republican Par'y, preparing their campaign for the great presidential election fight late ihls have imported a real Indian elephant to ive life to iheir traditional emblem. Loi irs blared and many distil; ;uished Republicans came to pay homage '.vhen the
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  • 46 10 ornaments, fragments oi aiid coins dating from tfo id third centuries have I during excavations in the in Uzbekistan, by an 1 expedition sent out by Hermitage ef Leningrad and the Ittee for the Preservation Vncient Monuments. One of the wemh-century palace wa exca at d
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 10 Mr. S. B. S: evens, Premier of New South Wales, waving goodbye before leaving Waterloo Station, London, on the "Queen Mary" boat train. He is going hom e via America, where he will interview businessmen with interests in Australia.
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  • 276 10 Belgrade. TVR Vulitch, of Belgrade University, famous for his many archaeoii Ricai discoveries, has just escaped death Ll an ancient tomb which he was excavating. He found the tomb beneath one uf a number of large mounds near the village of Podmol, north of
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  • 113 10 Peace Campaign Supported London PROFESSORS of psychology, mal and genetics are among va science who have signed a itatenu "Scientists and War," issued by thi ternational Peace Campaign. Lon The statement reads: •No scientist who reflects upon uses to which work is put can fail ■> recognize
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  • 316 10 Request For Leave To Sptak In Germany I. CANON* H R. L. Sheppard. of Bt Pt Cathedral, has addr ssed tl letter to Herr Hitler:— It is often said In Lone Movi m nt, i i 'branch which Ls named the P Union, is harmful since it I
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  • 115 10 Airline Torn I nder Water i Perth, Western Australia. A WHALE has caused the death of a pearl diver who was at work under water some 00 miles south of Broome. K. Sakai, head diver of a big pearling was about 100 feet below water. A Le
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 366 11 FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR: Before buying an rlectric refrigerator be sure to see the Shelvaaor— the world's most beautiful refrigerator which provides 50% more usab'p space f han any other make. Lee and Fletcher, Orchard Road, Singapore. p or Your WEDDING PRESENTS, Large St'ection of British Made E.P.N.S. res Tea Sets
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    • 691 11 Trade Bargains •J. m A I PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs mov be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding
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    • 428 11 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Koad. Gowns, Millinery, Expert Eurooean 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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  • 7 12 Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 19, 19.')6.
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  • 334 12 rpHE strike ill Singapore- -WE strikes will has taken a serious turn. The gathering of six hundred Chinese labourers outside the Chinese Protectorate men who announced their intention ol slaying there until their grievances had been adjusted— '.van rightly adjudged tc be a danger to the peact and
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  • 153 12 Mr. N. A. Appan. the Assistant Controller of Labour, Perak, Ipoh, was in Sit ia wan on Tuesday, on inspection duty. It Is stated that Mr. J. Calder, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, is to b;> transferred to Kuala Pilah as Diotnct Officer. Mr. B A. R. Gater, Professor
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  • 876 12 A SPECTACULAR air dash, by Empire pilots in British-built aircraft, from London is Johannesburg, will begin in a few days' time to mark the centenary exhibition of Johannesburg city. It is surprising how very little interest appears to be felt in this event by the people of Singapore,
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  • 485 13 Doctors Adventures In Abyssinia FOUR- MO NTH TREK Very Difficult Safari THE Swedish Red Cross unit which Dr. Hylander took to Ethiopia, and which was last heard of four .on lis ago somewhere on the southern front of the Ethiopian forces, has arrived in Nairobi after i very difficult "safari"
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  • 173 13 Coloured Money In Australia? Melbourne. Victoria THE Issue of two currencies of different colours has been advocated before the Banking Commission here as a means of solving Australia's monetarv problems. The idea was put forward by Mr. A. v'. Greenwood on behalf oi the Equation League of
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  • 104 13 The London County Council is arranging a series of 100 lectures and classes for its teachers during th e session 1936--37. The subjects range from "The psychology of adolescence" to "Travels in Ecuador" and "Gas-fltting and installation." The Bret international meetlnu <» raval architects and marine engineer to be held
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 13 Mr. William Jordan, who is to become High Commissioner for New Zealand in London arrived on Aug. 21. He emigrated to New Zealand thirty-one years ago, became an M.P. there and Labour Party President. Photo shows: Mr. Jordan snaking hands with Sir James Parr (in top hat) the present High
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  • 338 13 Have 2 Million Visitors Ottawa THE Dionne quintuplets, now twenty--1 six months old. are still attracting tremendous interest. Since the babies were born 2.000,000 tourists have visited the little village of Callender, many of them being Americans. Callender has a population of 400 people, but it is
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  • 68 14 Mr. Harry Richman and Mr. Dick .Merrill arrived in London in their Vultee monoplane. Lady of Peace, after landing at Llandilo. Carmarthenshire. Wales, through petrol shortage on their fligh' from New Vork to London and back. The fliers later made a successiul return flight. Photo
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  • 27 14 The "Lady Peace" arriving at Croydon Airport. Only a very small crowd, mainly consisting of cameramen and journalists, was present to welcome the airmen.
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  • 24 14 With the t. «,.i be Severn spei tacular '•bores" are being witnessed. I Moio show,:— Ihe Severn Bore passing Minsterworth, Oloucestershire.
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  • 70 15 An excerclse in which the three services. Army Navy and Air Force took part was carried out on the Hampshire coast. It consisted of a raid, which me, with opposition and was followed bv a landing and ultimate re-embarkation. About 1.500 of all ranks took
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  • 17 15 The TUT arm, landing a, Smdland Bay. near Swanage, off lhe HMM "Uorsetshire."
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  • Article, Illustration
    2022 16 FASH IONS Aiil ii iii ii News -\o Skimpy-ness §leeve« llavr Clever Scams- Beep Sea CmMmmfm Bege»cy toais Dual Hole* High Hats Our Own lasliion Shops HURRYING through the hot streets ol Singapore, hunting for the dresi you want to wear or keeping a coffee date with a friend, or
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    • 181 17 I A TOURIST'S SHOPPING i GUIDE i LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j i LUGGAGE j j CARRIER CO. i Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Agents for F.MJ. i l Railways. 1 Baggage Agents for:-- li Blue Funnel Line i East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co.. Ltd., I e tc #i
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    • 106 17 HAIRDRESSER J Maison Marcelle j !y<*tfS^a, For a Natural llrft'rZ^ Permanent t Sfe^f^V Wave. L (yJ2j>«^ O/ Try our latcst v&v^ noint-winding Hi J? I y -*W system 35 Stamford Ed. TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOOT, a*. SILK STORE silk s i om: OF High Kepiiiaiion *> Tajmahal Store 23
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    • 104 17 CHEMIST INVISIBLE. Modern Woman AHVIINVS \JI KIOK IHI. NAPKIN. FOR THE TAMPIX I NO PINS NO PADS NO BELTS. Free Descriptive Booklet "WOMENS NEWER FREEDOM" AGENTS: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. I KLANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. J > CAMERAS AND FILMS i— i i
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  • 176 18 Lloyd Triestino's Cruise THE 33rd International Eucharistic Congress will be held at Manila Un the Philippine Islands) in February. 1937. The Papal Legate will convene the congress with every solemnity on the morning of February 2, and thereafter the congress will continue until February 8 with a full
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  • 152 18 Liner's Record Cargo For Liverpool Twenty-seven privately the largest shipment into Liverpool from abn loaded from the I anad Duchess of Richmond, In Dock, on her arrival Horn C cars are owned by membi Car ciub. who are return!] first British Automobile Rail Uniti d States and Canad
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  • 20 18 M. Koval, the French actor. 1 to specialize in the impersonationi w comic Englishmen on the stage, lias <""• in Paris.
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  • 30 18 Signor Mario indeli, the Italic ister to Albania, has been apnointca Minister to Belgrade in place of di Campalto, who is to be Chief Protocol in the Foreign Office in
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    • 480 18 I 11^ f I. A mJBB 1 BY P&Oand BRITISHTnDIA UNES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore 1936. 1936. SOUDAN 6.500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 1937. BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 Tonnage S'pore. CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct.
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    • 132 18 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGEN TS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317
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    • 255 18 .j. j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! s STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO DAY Sarikei and Sibu Katong 19 8 am Pengerang S. Soon Heng 14j a Sarawak (generally*. Bintulu Vyner Brooke ig n Miri Kajang 9 n Pontianak Tobelo Sept 19 n am Tandjong Pinang Valentijn 19 ;< Borneo (North 1. Brunei and
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    • 264 19 K I 11 X PHI L V L I XK (Incorporated ln Australia NEXT SAIUNGS. nun Balls MARELLA Sept. 27 Occ. 3 MERKUR Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th Aing rates. Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel
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    • 581 19 j y*f% TO FRENCH PORTS U~^"~iT\ Ja jBT homewards. I I I 1 DUPLELX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept 21 J DALNY For Marseille.s.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 t CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 18 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 4 I
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    • 384 19 III! HARBOUR; MIIPS 1HM li Tramp §hippiag Prviyht Rate, Godown Gate No.! liaised Kajata 22 1 qpHE following announcement has been Xnvo Maru 18 3 macic iu culmecUon wilh River Kangam j<> s p ialc chartering:— Diomei 1S J The Tramp Slupping Administrative Press van Buren ii J committee have
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  • 337 20 FUTURE OF EDUCATION School Leaving Age Blackpool. Sept. 1. "THE fir urr. if we are wise enough I to pee it. lies with adult education The time. I believe, will come when men will return 'o the Universities in middle life to relew and revise tin
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    243 20 Recruits To British Army London, Aug. 31. RECRUITING, under two new Arm} Schemes, for youths aged 17 ana 25. and men aged 45 to 60 started thi. v. k The two schemes in question are: The Regular Army Supplementary Reserve, and The Territorial Army National Defence companies. "Experimental
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  • 281 20 Belgrade. Sept. 3. CONSIDERABLE political importance is attached to the Municipal Selections now being held piecemeal throughout Yugoslavia. It is believed that they are being regarded by the Government as a ballon d'essai— if they do well then there will shortly be General Elections, if
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  • 45 20 The Governors of the East African Colonics have been Invited to attend the Empire Exhibition at Johannesburg as the guests of the South African Government. Some excellent fiim.s depicting the game life of Tanganyika, which were shown recently at Dar-e.s-Salaam. are destined for thus Exhibition.
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  • 52 20 The guard was killed and six passengers injured when the Paris-St. Eticnne express became derailed near BourronMarlot'e (Seine et Marne). A party of more than 80 children, who were travelling in the train to spend a conducted holiday at St Honore-les-Bains, escaped unhurt with the exception of one who received
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  • 108 20 "B, P." And War Danger jlr I ORD Baden Powell, the Chlel addressing a rally ol i North-Bast Lancashire at B said they all hoped for the would no longer be possible Politicians might do it was the will of the p counted In the end. If
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  • 104 20 Yisitors Guides To IU Trained London IN anticipation of the thousau overseas visitors to Lonci Coronation next year, the I County Council are starting fMiide^ Anybody of over it of i it her I -ligible for the course Aspiring guides will be history and whereabouts of I inc:
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    • 55 20 w 3\x J m \m*~^ :> -~-^2^*W fi -2^^^^^\mm^ iwm~ r*X2\r f\\ .WltJjt-^^^ v f fl W W^a Wm***** "xamL'Wl-. IJP^^^^i /T'l V' lay V&t^S^ 4 ''■'''"^=^^l c *^fev>**x ILOVER BRAND stands for punty. '-;S A 1: \W Vuu may thoroughly rely on CLOVER BRAND for every housebold use where
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    • 579 21 ****************************mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*mm |^E THE NEWSTREAMLINE MARVELETTE I 118l TU> SALOON (tQ TA Y \>;r> CONVERTIBLE V*/ I -t\*{\* 09^^^ B SINGAPORE (l|^^ •johore bahru lrj|i\ ifl T^ so economical TOX^T^^V^ 22 CENTS X fiJ^^^KV > Uli| >X^^ x^S® w Th^ new 500 Fiat "3treamline V^\\ >v U N^^ 1/ Wtm Marvelette"
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    • 44 22 Ring I p IK.™ FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE MtENATHAN RADIO SOUISO EISGINECK 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD. ANCHOR BEER mmm mm m m^ A^w n^WV A^M Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i i ren
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    • 595 22 ON TIIE RADIO r Programme J British Empire l Transmission 2: GSB 13.97 metres (M, 7 mcs.) and GSG 1179 mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 pjn'Transmission 3: GSG 16 86 me res (17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19 82 metres 15.14 mcs.) from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m., GSH 13.97
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    • 530 22 ie) Sigurd Rascher: Reverie (J. Lanote de Grignonj, Two Little Pieces .Holzmann) Little Suite (Dressel) 3.11 p.m. Musical Interlude. 3.15 p.m. Weekly Newsletter, Sports Summary, and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 3.20 p.m. 3.35 p.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 7.20 p.m. Big Ben. A Symphony Concert. The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra;
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    • 301 22 7.50 a.m.— Close down. 10.50 a.m.— Opening. Recorded music. 11 20 a m.— Selections from the operas. 11.50 a.m.— Time signal Weather re ?L53 a.m.— Matinee music by Nirom Orchestra. 1.10 p.m.— Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m.— Dance music. 1.50 p.m.— Popular recorded music. 2.10 p.m.— News bulletin. 2 20
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    • 174 22 7.05 p.m. Recorded Dance Music 7.55 p.m. Indian Music. 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close Down. Em 11. E. Kuala Lumpur TO-MORROW (Wavelength 48.92 and 110 rretres,. 7 00 p m Orchestral and instrumental recorded music. 7.30 p.m. Selection of music by the Majestic Hotel Orchestra (by kind permission
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    • 154 23 /7t£ Afetc SHERBORNE *.*>-*>*»- *>? AUSTIN A new saloon is added to the range of models available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive and luxuriously equipped. It is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from the roof to the tail in
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    • 214 23 0 TIIE RADIO Continued from page 22) A Berding. <; journal. Reemning of the Phohi programs fn f, b hc Netherlands Indies. Wavelength 16.88 metres. ■oq p.m. National Anthem an rn nina announcement. 825 p.m. Latest News from Ho] la 8 d 35 Pm Broadcast the R. Cat] Er uicasting
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    • 210 23 Rates of Exchange. tfL pjn Fant asies and Varieties. 10.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. 2.18.W. Hongkong le **>**• 34.29 metres (8.750 kes.) id TO-DAY 3.30-6 30 p.m.— Chinese Programme. I- 6.30-10.30 p.m.-European Programme. 7.30 p.m.— Local-Time Signal. Weather n. Report. Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m.— Daventry— News Bulletin and
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    • 263 23 5.05 p.m.— Ludwig Schmidmeier wil play from the Sonata in b minoi by Franz Dannehl 5.20 p.m. Let us sing a Folk Sonj together. 5.35 p.m.— Sign off DJA and DJE (Germ.. Engl., 6.15 p.m.— Call DJE and DJB (Germar English). German Folk Song. 620 m. Concert of Light Music.
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    • 227 23 1 and instrumental entertainers in a 1 lisht variety programme from the Studio. 846 p.m.-The Grand Hotel dance orchestra. J 9.16 p.m.— News bulletin in English. 9.31 p.m. Dance music relayed from 1 "Princes's" (contd.) 9.46 p.m.— Time signal. Close down. 2 Ho, Home 25.40 metres (***** kes) i TO-DAY
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  • 460 24 .Action a\t Committ^ I Meeting I THE following are the Bin meeting of the z Johore Planters' Aonortoti G. E Johnson in the db Mr S Yam amur a was the committee. The secretaries were Instructed BO further inquiries w. a member in place of Mr igency representative.
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  • 1955 25  -  Hermes Some Comments On The Week's Sport hy IT is good news indeed that next weekI end we shall have the rugger season with us again. There have been one or two matches played already between various clubs, it is true, and the militarv sides have
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  • 47 25 A private aeroplane in which four persons were making an evening flight crashod near Versailles after having stiuck the tops of trees by the roadside. The pilot and two passengers, one a woman, were killed outright, and the third passenger is in hospital in a critical condition.
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  • 45 25 The Right Wing candidate, Don Jose Rio.s Arias defeated the Popular Front candidate. Don Gabriel Gonzalez, in a by-elr»ction tor the Chilean Senate for he Provinces of Coquimbo and Atacama. The Right Wing now has a majority in the Senate of 24 seats to 21.
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  • 33 25 The Twelfth International Conference on Chemistry opened at Lucerne under the presidency of Professor Parravano, of Rome. The delegates were welcomed by the Federal Counsellor, M. Ettor, on behalf of the Swiss Government.
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  • 84 25 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB SUNDAY'S event at the Singapore Swimming Club should be the third race for the Jackson Millar Cup, according to the official fixture list, but entries for the previous two races have been very disappointing Tho third race is over a course of 1")0 metres —free
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  • 935 26 A SPLENDID FINAL Postals Just Beaten f Singapore, Friday A LL the thrills of real Cup-tie football were witnessed by a large crowd at the J. C. S. A. ground today wnen me Medical Services and tne Postal Seivices met in the
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  • 240 26 Chinese Ceylonese At Hockey Singapore.. Friday. k goalless draw was the result of he I rt hockey match between the SCR Ci and the C. s. C. r.ayi-d on Hong Lim Green this ei env o.n. 80-h forw.;t([ Quintettes played weakly wihhin the circle and countless opportunities to
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  • 292 26 OLYMPIC BOXERS MAY FIGHT TO-NIGHT Opening Of Amateur Tourney At Drill Hall Y. Sengol (S. A. B. C p r m teTfcr m 'w 1 1 Admission charge only 20 cents THE first round of the Singapore Ama 1 teur Boxing Championships will b( held at the S. V. C.
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    • 90 26 .J. 1 FIRST THE SEA HAWK' Then a CAFT AI\* SL221L an d"now the third great Adventure Roniuiur by RAFAEL SABATIM Tuesday Nest ai the CAPITOL I i A Rousing, Action-filled Story of The FRENCH i REVOLUTION that will grip you from Start to Finish j I The Marriage of
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  • 37 26 Mr E G. Hebditch. of the Gem Electric Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, has ,ef for Home on long leave, travelling China. Japan and Canada. Un::l hk '•eturn Mr. K. L. Clucas. of I Lumpur, wiii take his place.
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  • 26 26 Mrs. Anna Jowett, 69. of Alverthorpe ll Waketield. was found dead on her husband's grave In Alverthorpe ChurchI yard. Death Ls beli< ved to have beer
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  • 1631 27 DIAMOND OUT POINTED BY HENRY Great Boxing At New World Last Night Singapore Friday. A\t of the finest programmes of V boxing seen for a long time was witnessed at the New World tonight, when Joe Diamond was beaten by Clever Henry over twelve three minute rounds and Tiger Flowers
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    • 133 27 \yery thinking woman %/OVALTINE Remember f Am \\\mmm**m\ CSCv. «li V -lit -^^k The health of her family is ihe chief >^—^' concern of every thinking woman. That A is why 'Ovaltine' is the most nepular -m bj food beverage throughout the rid. W -f) vf For delicious 'Ovaltine offers
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  • 110 28 The Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Colonial Secretary, being introduced to the members of the Medical College XI, who won the Cup. The skipper. Dr. R. C. Oehlers, is introducing the players. A party of the spectators at the match, including the Colonial Secretary's party.
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  • 83 28 Five Hundred Coolies Down Tools IT is reported from Seletar that about 500 constructional workers at thc Air Base have gone on strike The Air Base authorities state that the dispute is purely between the coolies and their contractors. The coolies walked out from Seletar in
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  • 26 28 Reginald Dunscombe. aged about 26, )f Dundonald Road, Wimbledon, was aken to Wimbledon Hospital severely njured, having apparently fallen from I train near Raynes Park Station.
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  • 55 28 Mine Exploded In Toledo Madrid. Sept. 18 GOVERNMENT troops exploded a under the alcazar in Toledo to-da>. practically destroying the buUding. In preparation for the firing 01 mr mine -the whole civil VW^™ JKevacuated during the night and cm. pelled to encamp in a bitter wind a m and a
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  • 42 28 REVENUE, officers boarding tn Shirila when she arrived in ww. pore from China ports yesterday covered over 1,500 tahils of non-uovi ment chandu. The chandu was covered in the bunkers. No arrest* made. The chandu IC valued ai $13,000.
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  • 15 28 Mr. P. H. Harrison of the Electric Co., Ltd., Singapore. n> transferred to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • GOLD GUP SUPPLEMENT
    • 12 1 GOLD GUP SUPPLEMENT Edited by Capt. Hawk" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936.
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    • 121 1 This is a replica of the Warwick Vase, a Bacchanalian bowl of ancient Roman design, the original of which is in the possession of the Earl of Warwick. It is gTand speccimen of ancient sculpture in which marble is irnamented in the central parts with Bacchanalian
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    • 1542 1 Winning Qualities RUNNERS AND THELR CHANCES JO have a really good chance in a race like the Singapore Gold Cup, run over a flat course of IVi miles, a horse must be essentially a stayer with a good turn of speed He must
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      • 57 1 to />m!" on/ jfiWttli. I ill' ft x **3fiP others. Smart Woven Neat Jj» Checks, Stripes or End to j£ TV' End Patterns. Fast Colours.: Sglßr BLI K— BROWN— GREV with jjk one Polo Collar and one: '■to3a!^4 Twin Tab Collar to match n9A $S. 95 each je sir SHIRTS
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    • 1038 2 IT is eleven years ago this year since I Mr J. Ellison's Bonny Friend galoped home to win the first Gold Cup offered by the Singapore Tur^ Club The horse was ridden by A. W. Sleigh md trained by W. W. Redfearn. Mr Redfearn holds the
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    • 130 2 Government To Control Them *N ordinance to amend the Mercbai A Shipping Ordinance i.s Bhoi introduced in the Legislative C.uin. thc Straits Settlements. Th( for the ordinance are given Government Gazette, as folic iws: The Navigation of small mechanically propelled trading craft in the pons o the
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      • 136 2 > j V i 'THE GUARDIANS OF YOUR! EYESIGHT j s s EYES EXAMINED S GLASSES FITTED i j LENSES DUPLICATED i M^Ezeltiel sgfls j Oiinlifieil Eyesight Specialists t (Est. over 20 years) J I j only address. 9, Raffles Place, Singapore. Branch office: 55, Noordwijk. Batavia, Java. j j
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 395 3 Mr. J. ORCHARD, the trainer of MILTONDALE think Miltondale has a fair ihance. He is there to do his best, but it is a very open race." Mr. G. N. MAGIIJ,. the trainer of BESTLOT:— "Bestlot has a fair chance, but it is unusual for
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      • 28 3 'Z' Xjgj ",^F JT'S 7 .fr CLASS \Dvery arofo guaranteed I s~\ Jl J/ IU years old or older SOLf AGfNTS; GUTHR[E^_b l"C IM S S) w.n, w---mmLjy^*t*^*^*mmm_m_WWW^^^^
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    • 239 4 Some Fancied Go ld Cup Runners COCKPEN— Brown Australian elding by Cockpit Mori; owned bv Mr. A. Van Tooren and trained by J. Duval. (Probable jockey Farthing). DILATORY— Bay Australian mare by Backwood— Actatis; owned by Mr. Chee Soon Keng and trained by S. E. Shirida. (Probable jockey Woods). VED
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      • 95 4 Vw^i GENUINE Ll 1 I-/ -*ms'- aMk. mm -***-*m .a*. *m *m^s JM- j**. *m |S|frL iTTfll'^'t lom kntiim: st< m j^jjjj t I ■■■■^^^B* fl llli Ml ■Is W* *\I~ S mf LEATHERETTE-COVERED "IDEAL" SILVER WRIST „v 9 i "*^|i FOLDING BRIDGE TAIU.K WATCH. WAT L T TO j
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      • 109 5 "i^T^ V7wi"m^ii'"mT EPjf Wj? SILVER ENAMELLED t HJIDATION fr Ali ft- SOUVENIR SPOONS BE CONVERTED WTO < ASH REGARDLESS OK COSTJ with following crests i'jn 'vw^Tr^^^S >la,acca TIIRFF-PI.Y TRUNK WITH I-4t& lrf|||^:j»T 1 Kuala Lumpur Club j INSIDE TRAY V, rfrf>- Se angor Post Office EPNS BUTTER DISH A Kuala
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      • 220 6 Wlia<\ On \< llie Hotels MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO NIGHT I i 1 i ISPECIAL GOLD CUP! i j RACE DINNER dc BALL; J AND BIG CABARET ATTRACTION S I iokiiv. kiiivt m:\ko j I A. lIOEOIAIVV 1 i I i LATE OF IMPERIAL BALLET, MOSCOW SENSATIONAL RUSSIAN DANCERS.
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      • 59 6 sEfflVliM)£^iHoTELb. THE SEA Mill: HOTEL TO-NIGHT FORMAL .Special Race Dinner mm* mt Ball Cabaret DINNER $3— NON-DINERS $I— ADMISSION EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. Adelphi Hotel nn: (ITY no ns *-mWhether you require light refreshments or an elaborate meal THE AHELPHI Mtll enjoys an enviable reputation for its excellent food and
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    • 1269 7 To-Days Handicaps Scratchings EXPECTED Excellent Sport Assured I OIK IT TIMAH. Grey clouds making the afternoon cool, but without ra« n A gentle breeze kissing the soft green turf. The stands crowded with gaily dressed people. The tote figures jumping more r.ipidly than ever and an enormus hive of cars
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    • 82 7 RACE ONE 1. VEDERER 2. Brown Fox 3 Bay Laddie RACE TWO 1. KOMOLUX 2. Relief 3. Roast Chestnut RACE THREE 1. BENEDICT 2. Con Con 3. Geo Edwards RACE FOUR 1 COMBINATION 2. Biddy's Squire 3. Toscaway RACE FIVE 1. CARMTOP 2. King of Hearts 3. Mr. Pitman
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    • 93 7 RACE 1: Fancan 8.;">, Kissing Time 84. Indult 8.0, Angelus 7.9. RACE 2:— Walau 8.12. Parchesi 8.10, Flushed 8.9. Point Blank 8.8. BcrifcMe 8.8. Blue and White 8.4 RACE T— Arctic 7.11. RACE Nutcracker 8.12 Greenstone 8.11. (Queens Course 8.7, Short Suit 8 5, Rainborough 8.0. RACE ln-
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 110 7 (fcIAN SINGH'S? 4^?V3 Offer J T- Y W'X r f,e Rest Values in j fl II I SILKS including Chiffons and > v H\i\ 1 Velvets. J N C v Lingrie and Kavser Hosiery. n ll /(—I Tootal Novelties. Linens and/ i [y\ i S "l T Furnishing Fabrics. i
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      129 8 TURF TIT -BITS Jockey Turner who nut with a bad accident at Kuala Lumpur recently sailed for Australia by the s.s. "New Holland" a fe* days a#o, accompanied by m n Turner and their child. Strathpeffer has been sold to Mr. A. Van Tooren and I in Kuala Lumpur. Major
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      • 89 8 wLjApDI flßiM' nm IriWfo WWM^^MMW td^-Mmm. HI /w 'm IB <m IM ,'M lm lm II I f > j STYLE ASSURANCE The Packard 120 bears the distin- J gulshed radiator line that has identified every Packard since 1904. The world over, this radiator line is recognized for what it
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      • 43 8 t t* e Av so*oft „»tt A y^( .^^^k^^^^H HB Wfmmmmmmmmm*L^a^^^W.^m \^k. m*^m/Awß^*\ mL^k^ -*-mww^A\ WwmEm WW^Saw. i ff/S 'zz^^^^m^^^^ -^^^zr*V_ _>x pf LYONS MOTORS LIMITED ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 541 Represented throughout Mala va bv \V I A RNE B K OS.
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