Morning Tribune, 28 July 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 151. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, July 28, 1987. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 593 1 JAPAN STILL POURING IN TROOPS Tientsin, July 27. ALL negotiations to localise the Lang fang affair have ceased. The Chinese have decided that the Japanese proposals cannot be discussed m view of the co' tinued arrival of Japanese reinforcements. Japanese aircraft at Tientsin have
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  • 220 1 London, July 27 THE net result of last night's four 1 hours discussion at th c vention sub-committee ls that the 26 powers will, it is hoped, send m time for the meeting next Friday their views m writing on the questions raised m the
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  • 183 1 Britain And Equality With Japan London, July 27 DURING the second reading debate In the Lords of the London Naval Treaty Bill, Lord Stanhope for the Government referred to the decision of Japan not to be limited to 14-inch guns. He said the British Admiralty would watch th
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  • 77 1 Big Increase Recorded In 1936 London, July 27. A REMARKABLE increase has taken place m the output of British coal mines. Figures have increased from 207 million tons m 1933 to 228 million tons m 1936, while the figure for the first six months of the present year
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  • 64 1 Trieste, July 25. ITALY'S first 35,000-ton battleship 1 Vittorio Veneto was launched m the presence of the King and Queen and a crowd of 45,000. The ceremony was performed by the wife Of a dockyard wnrkpr nn Mii«nlinJ'c suggestion.- Reuter Wireless A gift of £20,000
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  • 152 1 Nationalisation In L Prospect Berlin. July 29. GENERAL Goering has announced a plan virtually meaning nationalisation of Germany's iron production. General Goering has summoned a conference of leaders of the iron and building .industries and informed them a new company will be established under Government control and
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  • 115 1 To Prevent European War New York, July 27. AN appeal to the United States Government to take "an influential part" with the democracies of Europe m order to prevent a European war was made to-day m the New York Times. Decrying the Spanish War and the
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  • 16 1 A late Reuter message states that the Japanese have launched an attack on Peiping.
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    • 29 1 ON OTHER PAGES famal Judge Criticises I Lawyer 3 t Interport Yachting 2;! 1 Penang Races 22 Ix>cal Soccer 23 I Test Match 24 Davis Cup 24 ~*~m_ .fr
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    • 37 1 KLIJtI POWDERED MILK PUT KUM IN YOUR PANTRY *ND BE ASSURED OF A NEVER FAILING SOURCE OF SUPPLY- -SAFE, CONVENIENT AND PURESUITABLE FOR COOKING OR DRINKING FOR YOUNG OR OLD. DISTRIBUTORS: Ipl I#. Hi BIIPS. A 1.0.
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  • 317 2 THREE POLICEMEN FAIL TO GET CAR NUMBER RASH DRIVING CHARGE EUROPEAN ALLEGED TO HAVE CONE ON AFTER ACCIDENT pUHTHER evidence mmgagg S a SSSS. «22 Mr. C. A. Ross of Penan The ace dent occurred at the junction of Orchard Road and Tank Roan on Ih. nfUnoon of May 30.
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  • 129 2 Six Women Sent To Singapore, Tuesday. PLEADING guilty to the charge of importing about $3,200 worth of nonGovernment chandu into the Colony, six Chinese women of the working class were sentenced to 19 months' imprisonment each by Mr. H. A. Forrer m the Criminal District Court to-day. It
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  • 104 2 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes ''h'.klnic, ffaapinf, wheoalaf Asthma and itrorii'hitlM polaon your ayatetn, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Ifendaco, tin iiresoriptlon of an American physician, etarta killing AMlima OeriM Id 3 minutes, purl Oca (he blood and bullda n<w vitality ;..< that you can ale* i>
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  • 264 2 MR. L. R. MACPHAIL News Of Death In Edinburgh Edinburgh 1 Singapore, Tuesday. UJK regret to announce that pews has been received of the death m Edin- j burgh yesterday of Mr. L. R. Macphail, who was for many years a prominent figure m the business community of Singapore. Mr.
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  • 148 2 Man Fined In Police Court I* T Lt- Singapore. Tuesday. N the Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. G. Reeves, ihe Second Magistrate, a Chinese named Tan Ah Yin was charged with receiving money m a common gaming house. The offence was said to have been committed
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  • 51 2 Dinner In Honour Of Trade Commissioner Singapore. Tuesday. THE Siamese consul-general m Singa--1 Df>T« cave a very eniovable dinner *<>-rl«*ht at the Adelphi Hotel, m honour •W the newly arrived Siamese Trade "ommtotoner. Th°re were about 70 iifeftt* r.resen't, including H. H the Regent of Johore and H E. the
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  • 280 2 Drama Of International THE death ray— that greatly dreaded invisible enemy which strikes unseen—is seen for the first time m a motion picture m "The Girl From Scotland Yard," a daring story of international intrigue, which had a premiere at the Capitol Theatre last night. It has been
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  • 152 2 Absorbing Sky Drama At The Alhambra BREATHLESS action and an exciting romance are the highlights m "Without Orders," RKO Radio's absorbing sky drama which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night with Robert Armstrong and Sally Eilers m the leading romantic roles. In a story which deals with
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  • 146 2 Notable Picture Coming To The Capitol THE M-G-M produc f ion "Captains Courageous." based on Rudyard Kipling's great story of the Cape Cod fishermen, was given a preview at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday af'ernoon and made a deep impression on those who saw it. It is a moving
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  • 140 2 Indian On Trial For Murder Singapore, Tuesday DRAMATIC evidence was given m he Second Court before Mr. W. g Reeves to-day during a preliminary enquiry into a charge of murder preferred against an Indian named Kandiah. He is accused of fatally stabbing a compatriot m North
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  • 61 2 Silk Imports From Singapore, Tuesday rE textiles case against two Chinese, Wong Peng and Wong Seng Chong who are accused of importing regulated textiles into the Colony without a licence was continued m the Criminal District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer to-day The case concerns a large
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  • 88 2 $30 Fine For A Chinese Singapore. Tuesday. PLEADING guilty m the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day to charges of possession of $1,312 worth of non -Government chandu. and possession of chandu not being a regis 1 rated smoker, a Chinese named Tan Koon Teng
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  • 75 2 817,000 Involved In The Case Singapore, Tuesday FE preliminary enquiry into a ejjwg of criminal breach of trust invw ving $17,597.94 preferred again st W collector named Tan Cheng Kia i merly m the employ of Messrs Co neu Bros, which began yesterday V c 0 tinued to-day
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  • 50 2 London, fjfy TOE Duchess of Kent's carjn whicn 1 was taking her two children to holiday at Sandwich came Wf*Jgrwo* with another car on Wrotham hui. this afternoon. Ort „oi oartv No one was hurt nnd the ko™i nrn^/>r>riprt m another car- Reuter Wireless
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  • 1099 3 JUDGE CRITIC OF LA WYER NO ARGUMENT OFFERED Principles Have Been Disregarded Singapore, Tuesday. STRONG criticism of the manner m which counsel appearing for the second defendant m an Originating Summons over the construction of the will of Lim Yew Teok deceased, sought to conduct his client's case, was male
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  • 143 3 British Guiana Governor In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. AFTER a vacation m the Nederlar.d East Indies, Sir Wilfred Jackson arrived In Singapore by the Op ten Ncort yesterday. Sir Wilfred, who is accompanied by Lady Jackson, Ls on his way to take up the Governorship of British Guiana.
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  • 68 3 6-YRS OLD CASE Alabama State Drops Charge Charge Decatur (Alabama). July 25. THE State has dropped the charges against four of the negroes who are being tried for the third time m the Scottsboro case on a charge of assaulting a white woman m 1931 and ordered them to b
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  • 237 3 Wednesday. July 21. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening: Commodore and Mrs. M. L. Clarke, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, the Hon Mr. R. Williamson, the Hon. Mr. H. Weisberg. the Hon. Sir
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  • 194 3 Takes Kruschen Every Morning "I feel m duty bound," writes Mrs A. J. W., "to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kruschen Salts. They should really be called 'Miracles.' He is ninety-two years old, and is il
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    • 39 3 Mil ATI lIAIMA PEBF I M| High-Class Fashionable r PERFUME From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. l/^^V /#l^ /#S&t i iiSj/n J^jll f 'A^ v ffS/"< >^s»L' '\Sii ffu?/'. jß^Sl^li^W J i X^o^l^£!_^ I OBTRinBBLE THROUGHOU.TmPLQVB ""1%
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 88 3 Passengers Arrived Singapore, Tuesday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Adams which arrived here from Manila yesterday:— William J. Aveiy, S. T. Deiro. S. G. Fearman, M 13. Fearman, J. E. Fry, Victor Gensburger, ThomavS M. Graham, Arvel Imes, Duanita Imes, Ellis Joseph, Fanny Joseph, Wilford Mayers,
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    • 214 4 rREUTB^TOA\MERCiAL SERVICE] LONDON COMMODITIES ftimttft* Quiet Steady Bept. Buyer* {J }j! 16 8 ***** (Xt.lDec. Buyers. J l5 16 9 filers. London. July 27. PALM OIL (Malaya) Last Pric J?~?, a rwnn Valu* £24.10.0 Value m bulp Julv'Aug. shpt. £25.v.v vaiue COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.). Aug. Shipment. £***** Sellers £16.10.0 Sellers
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    • 47 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BA»JK. LTD. Established ln 1880) Capita) Subscribed (Fully paid up' V 1C0 000.00" Resorve Funn Y. 130.900,000 0 i Head Office- YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLEB PLACE. Manager r YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6040 Manager's Room. 5021 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore'i Desk
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    • 437 4 LONDON SHARE LIST London, July M taperial Vhemical Industrie! ti^m 5b +7y 2 London Tin (New Share) 5|6 516 J! Rubber Plan Investment Truit ZHVz 37J- ii,' Unggis 26|- 26- Ayer Hitam 33 9 33 9 Southern Kinta* 22 9 23 3 6 Pahangs 28j- 28London Asiatic 4;10V 2 4iloy
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  • 862 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, July 27, 6 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers -pat Tin 6 3 6 9 \ssjn Kumbang 37,- 39-xd Austral Malay 58;- 60Hitam 33 3 34 6 L V/.ng 132 1.37 Bangrin Tin 23,6 246 Batu S-langor 2.02 2 2.l2^cd Burma Mala y 329
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  • 246 5 SHARE MARKETS Messrs. Fraser Co's Report Singapore, Tuesday. HONING. Tin at midday was Sl2B? h down 11-.l 1 The London stock Exchange yesterday j was reported as being considerably firmer although conditions werp quiet. Accord--1 ing to cabled advices tin shares did not enjoy the distinction of being amongst 1
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  • 86 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. kt t r, Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m Cft£6f (P. 0.8. July) 29^ a 293 4 Good FAQ. m bales 'FOB. July) 29 2G'« No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose i uwardable Spore) 29^ 29% do. Aug. Sept. 29>/ 2
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  • 142 5 VAGABOND POET He Sang The Glories Of Cheese Rouen. THREE hundred years after his death. Rouen is to honour one of the most dissolute figures m her history— the 17th century vagabond poet Saint-Amant--by erecting a statue to him. Marc Antoine de Gerard Saint-Ama-it who lived from 1594-1661, was famed
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  • 251 5 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int I! iQ^ r< 31 Sept 30 1031 2 105' 2 norn 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 4i n i?«- Mar 31 Se P fc 30 ....107 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 4 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ....115 117 norn 1913 red.
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  • 139 5 New In ven tion On Trial Los Angeles. WATCHING" an airliner cross a continent, while the observer stands m •an airport will be possible if new "flight recorder" is as successful as experiments here have promised. The recorder is Intended to chart the continuous progress Of a
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    • 191 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDIN
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    • 250 6 One of the most Exciting Sny Dramas filmed! See the Attempt to blow up the CORONATION AIR DISPLAY Frustrated by a Daring Girl! CAPITOL To Ni "%F^s I%*^ rt < •J^Kf y t^\ ill He. m^ft .^^v vS^y* j 'ft pxA*v**2v^^ fi &s%^*&Mm She proved a Match for Europe's Must
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    • 164 6 EVERY PERFORMANCE CROWDED THE FUNNIEST COMEDY SEEN FOR MANY YEARS SEE THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN, IT'S GRAND! OBX^^^ TO-NICHT- 6-15 -9-15 ("BRILLIANT COMEDI IS ONI OF THE BEST |HH|^ "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST FILM OF RECENT I 'STORM^TEACUP' (f3 LONDON FILMS PRODUCTION WITH 2mmW^% i VIVIEN LEIGH REX HARRISON
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  • 395 7 FRONTIER WAR TROUBLES SOO Messages Sent In A Day Simla, Saturday. TRIBUTE to the fine work of the Signals Corps over an area of over 300 miles on the troubled North West Frontier is paid m a report by an official eye witness m VVaziristan. The
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  • 221 7 Brave Fight Against Death A BRAVE fight against death for nearly /our years ended recently when Mr. tfaaid J. Mitchell, C.8.E., one of the *orld s most brilliant aircraft designers, c,l( c at Southampton, aged forty-two. Mr. Mitchell was a director and chief 11 e r of
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  • 163 7 After Escape Of Prisoners Belgrade. WITHIN a few days there have been two police suicides m Yugoslavia. In each case the policeman killed himself after a man he had arrested escaped At Sarajevo Corporal Sima Veselinovitch an ested Halid Turchilo for burglary. As they were entering the police
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  • 238 7 THE (almost) impeccable 8.8.C. is looking for good advice from a party who once said: "I suppose I shall go down to posterity as a vulgar man." Mr. George (Shurrup!) Robey becomes a member of the General Advisory Council. His appointment is
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  • 153 7 Drivers Pay Fines And Damages Stockholm FIFTY-EIGHT bus drivers of Borass. .south-west Sweden, have been sentenced to pay fines and damages for »:ki:it> part ta an unauthorised 2-day 1 1 ike. Kach had to pay a fine of 25 kronor and 38 kronor damages, a total of 63
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  • CHANGE IN BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION
    • 1411 8 Post -War Pacifist Period •J. 3 j THE j LONDON j POINT OF j i (From our Own Correipmuient) London .Inly l r > presh eridence was given thla w of the chang '-over In Hut., li public opinion that has succeed< ci what I mavj describe as the Pact
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    • 2007 8 Health Drive In Britain eminent have accepted. It goes beyond the recommendation m that the restriction Ls not confined to appointment m armament firms. Death On The Road REPRESSING evidence of the apparent V failure of Great Britain's big campaign to lessen road dangers was given this week. Figures issued
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 9 The Freedom of the City of Aberdeen was recently conferred on Mr. J. A. yons, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime MiJJjy Canada, at the Music Hall, Aberdeen. Photo shows Lord Pro<*>t Watt of Aberdeen tying the Freedom Scroll to the hat of Mr. J. A. during
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    122 9 A pageant illustrating the 400 years Of the M<moural)l r Artillery Company, which was granted a charter ol incorporation by Henry VIII and is said to be the oldest British regiment, was held at the Company's headquarters. Armoury House, Finsb.it. v. London, as part of the celebrations marking the Company's
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  • 311 9 Crooners Placed In South Africa )1 Cape Town. y TROONERS are not very popular m Cape w Town. This discovery has been made follows ing series of severe criticisms of this I type of singing by Mr. Edward Dunn, musical director at Durban, describing a g
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 296 10 attention of the world is fixed on the drama m North China. A state of tension prevails, and the public wait anxiously for the news which the cables bring. Although there are still desperate hopes for a settlement without further bloodshed, one cannot ignore the very
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  • 752 10 A TOPICAL CAUSERIE Autolycus a KiMI ICANT new trend of thought A n relation U) th negotiation of an international economic settlement which remove the primary dangers of a war is beginning to mak. itself felt m BUTOPC )Uff 001 and is receiving wide publicity 111 political and
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  • Article, Illustration
    98 10 Colonel Charles Lmdoergh. tho American airman, was at Foynes, the Irish Free Stat© ar base, to see the PanAmerican Clipper flying boat which with the Imperial Airways "Caledonia" made the first two-way experimental crossing of the Atlantic, take off for Southampton, England, to con piete her journey from Newfoundland Colonel
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  • 115 10 Sub-Lieut. D. W. Leggatt, R.N.. son of Mr. W. Leggatt. chairman of the Incorporated Society of Planters, is flying out irom England on a three weeks' visit to his father, arriving by X.L.M. 'plane today (Wednesday). Mr J G Hay. Managing Director of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. leaves
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  • 277 11 BfOODHOUNDS USED fiddle- Aged Conple Attacked BLOODHOUNDS hayed all through the night m the New Forest as prlice, assisted by villagers and Boy Scouts, searched for a bandit who had attacked a middle-aged couple m their bungalow. The woman's condition is reported to be critical. Hearing
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  • 117 11 FLYING BISHOP On 11,000 Miles Arctic Tour Toronto, Ontario. THE Flying Bishop" of the Arctic, Dr. 1 A L. Fleming, is off on an 11.000--mile journey through his great diocese. By the time he returns m the autumn ne will have visited all the important Points m the world's largest
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  • 68 11 GLIDING Five British Entries In Championship rt 1 Cologne. LnVE gliders have been entered by British competitors for the Internal Gliding Contests to be held at rkufpe under the auspices of the oan Aero Club. Germany Ls entering a similar num- t -gliders and other participants Include: Poland (five) Switzerland
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  • 192 11 Indian Railway Strike Report Simla. r|M!AT the men's union should not be J. recognljed la one of the reenmmendations of the Committee of Enquiry, appointed by 'he Government of India to examine allegation! made against the Bengal-Ndgpur Railway Company m connection with the strike of the company's
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  • 107 11 Hollywood Wants To Stop A Film HOLLYWOOD says the Barrymore family is striving to suppress a one-reel film starring Elaine Barriel former wife of John Barrymore, and entitled "How to Undress Before Your Husband." .So far the striving has been fruitless. Elaine Barrie is displayed m the film m "Abbreviated
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  • 327 11 TELLING GERMANY OUR WAR SECRETS Herr Von Blomberg's Visit To Air Base QUESTIONS are to be asked m the Commons when it reasembles about the JWr Rritain'^ war-'olanp secrets to high officers of the German army and S f£e TO« Fleld P Blomberg, Hitler's Defence Minister. j£d GeSera Stumpf, of
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    72 11 The King and Queen, who are paying a Coronation visit to Scotland, went to Dumbarton Castle, where they took part m the historic ceremony of the Keys. The Keeper of the Castle, Sir George Sterling, offered the keys of the Castle to the King, who touched them and returned them.
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    • 46 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtolnobfo of oil Chwntm ond Storm* I I >p M*^ >—>«»■««- T ibiM iiiT!"Pwl 1 •iiiiiiit^JWiiipiiiit 1 1 in' i mil 1 'Mfflr^m i M liil* i 1 1 it /J I IfXTflmvffiil <mm Telegraphic Address: f Jl k^. GOODWOOD -^S^S/T'phS SmmTmtmamT 0T,,
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  • 404 12 ANTI-AIR ATTACK EXERCISES ON SALISB Ry PLAIN Troops ar P carrying out anti-aircraft uas attack exercises on Salisbury Plain with the co-operati n of tanks and aeroplanes Photo shows men of the Ist Battalioa Argylle and Sutherland Highlanders receiving instruction.*, by the roadside Note the new light oilskin weatherproof capes
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 46 13 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES Kirns, etc. THE BIGGEST ASSORT- MENT. EVER SEEN OF RINGS BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., i etc. i RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened up to p.m. e\ cry day including Saturdays
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  • 2239 14 Reveals why doctors prescribe dieting for health and beauty: tells how to find out by a short fast the amount your body needs: discusses slimming methods and outlines general principles of healthy eating IT is not mart any more lo talk about your diet. Friends have had
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    • 83 15 Maison Marcelle 1 For a Natural z/v^SS^k i'ermaneot tfc?^&"^ Wave. Wittily I^Jjr^s] Try our late* r^^T *A point- winding .Y\ J system i w Art 35 Stamford Rd. j Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOY. t rf-r.--" fl* f "~t I FOR j I Economic Buying j VISIT TRADING SILK MERCHANTS
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    • 22 15 phoenix j FOR j I q pi. g l j a fin r j I THE PHOENIX i AERATED WATER WORKS I
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    • 175 15 Ta TOURIST'S SHOPPING] j GUIDE I STUDIO CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS .g.^ w S Opening Offer 3 Poses for SI (Post Card Size) i Studio 33 I f SIKSai §OW"OPEN Tel. 3304. 33, Stamford Road. 1 4. «8 DAY CLEANING REDUCED PRICES Two Weeks Only. 19th. 31st July. i Ladies.
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    • 133 15 EYES R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. )0 (Dr. of Ocular Science). 30 Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002 Hours 9-5 Saturday 9-1 or by appointment. 35 years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation Glasses if needed. VL gggg^HHHBB s STATIONER he A MONTH'S READING
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 317 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU PaO viml XV w\kW &Wf? CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE. Va:— Ist Class 2nd Class Hongkong 1137.14 1102.86 Shanghai 1188.57 1137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 1222.86 4154.29 Colombo 1205.71 4137.14 Bombay 4274.29 1162.86 All vessels may
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    • 556 16 T PRENCH P °KTS f. l JL mmmmamm &L aOMEWARDS. J DALNY For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Au j CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Awe-' on I LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sent S f CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept -P
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  • 420 17 £102,400 Down In 1936 Berlin. 11 DEFICIT ot 1280.000 marks (£102,400* is announced m the business report >1 the North Oerman Lloyd. Bremen, tor 193G which la published here to-day. This iollows the recent announcement 3f a £60 000 def.Clt for the Hamburg America Line. The North
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  • 128 17 Forgiving Husband And His Wife FORGIVING husband and his wife, forty-three-year-old Mrs. Nell c Anderson, mother of seven children wore reunited a' Essex AssL.es recent y, when Mr. Justice Goddard. after find ng the wife guilty of bigamy, freed her with the advice: "Oo back to your husband and
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  • 34 17 M«U« for Rental and Trmbilnhnr. nallv idvrr'i-ed for despatch by ss. FWo r]o-^« M i nm. on Inly 2 r > ill now be despatched by s.s. Mapia closing at 11 am to-day.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 296 17 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMWWM ——f BURNS PIIILP LIKE (incorporated m Australia) MARELLA July 31 Aug. 4 MERKUR Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Speciai cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia Issued at the luiiowiiig rate?First Class passengers may cranoier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY
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    • 140 17 N. Y. M. LIME GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARI) WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden. Porl Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. as. "KATORI MARU" Aug. 5 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug. 19 m.S. YASUKUNI MARU Sept 1 "s.s. HAKONE MARU" Sept. 16 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 172 17 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE] STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES Zealand I aiimK July 28 9 am ;SA 'l^^' Ls onlyl President Adams 289.30 a.m. and TembllahMi Mapia 28 ll a.m. (generally) Bintulu Vyner Brooke 28 11 a.m. nbi and K. Toengkal I Togian 2 8 I pm, nd palembang \an Outhoorn 28 3
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    • 345 17 SHIPS IN DOCK I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Wednesday. July 28. Shin Entrance Exit Godown Gate Gate Itajula 22 1 I I Hai Lee 20 1 1 Crcmer 20 1 1 Ranchi 18 2 3 Ancby 16 2 3 Glenfinlas 13 2 3 President Adams 11
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  • 1776 18 Further Revelations In Guthrie's Claim For $1,614 GUTHRIE'S suit against Messrs. Ong Ec Lim. Lim Hee Kung and the Official Assignee for the recovery of $1,614 entered upon its second week of hearing to-day before Mr Justice R C. Cussen at the Supreme Court
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    81 18 Four baby elephants arrived at the Royal Albert Dock. London on thp s.s. "Nalgora" from the Calcutta Z o, India. Three are destined for the London Zoo and on e for Belfast All of them gav c considerable trouble when being unloaded, and one was such a difficult case that
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    78 18 h?coirtho U s"" r a/"";'/ h U moore d m th < Riv Med^y Kent or r e fi^'S 1 f tnC !n,wav „e,d COUrt at Chester, SSwai I„J T thi ""M !*HE f been Admirals „f the Th? th^ yfar the M«W-Admlral is Alderman LC. Winch v,ar^^h/°", r ,H
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  • 93 18 Three Million Acres Lost In 1936 TIRE, the grim, relentless enemy 01 T forests, has again been ravaging vast tracks of land m Canada. Figures issued here by the Department of Mines and Resources shew that more than 3.000.000 acres of forests were destroyed by fire
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  • 320 19 NATIVE CHIEF TO DIE Strange Witchcraft Story Mrabane, Swaziland. AFTER a trial lasting more than five days, sentences of death have been passed here on a native chief and two of his councillors for the murder of a man and woman for the purpose of obtaining
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  • 325 19 "HOLY WATER" Turk Accused In Strange Case Paris. CLAIMING to effect cures with nothing! more than a few drops of Paris! tap-water and his blessing, Nicolas] Strati of Turkish nationality has ap-; peared before the Correctional Tribunal for the third time. He is charged with "unlawfully practising medicine." M Strati
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    84 19 These pictures are the last taken of M!?s Amelia Earhart on her round-the-world flight, which is feared to have ended m tragedy. The pictures were made at Darwin, Australia, where Miss Earhart and her navigator, Capt. Noonan, refuelled before maki««? the short hop to New Guinea and from there the
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  • 138 19 Canadian Press Tribute Toronto. Ontario. A TRIBUTE to Scots and the Empire Exhibition to be held In Glasgow next year is paid m an editorial m the Toronto Star. "The Scot la so influential In all parts Of the world,' comments The Star, that one cannot
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  • 182 19 POROSCOPY Scotland Yard's New Science POROSCOPY, the new science of iden- tification by means of perspiration perspiration from "the skin pores, is the from the skin pores, is the new terror of the underworld. It has shattered the old idiom: "Ware prints; wear gloves." At the secret international conference of
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  • 171 19 WORK on dismantling "the railway that leads to nowhere the Leek-Mani-fold line, has been starred. Most of the stock la to be broken up for scrap, and a footpa'h is to be made m place of the line The land has been given to the
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    • 1703 20 ti PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C ON THE RADIO h Sin s a p° re Station n 225 Metres 1 t toda^ T h s».g:^tS^^isae 80Q .:-Chinese Muse Teochew lc h n<Jent of tne Malayan Metl)?olSJ ,n r c\ < Gramophone Records): "Vim Yang &en\ut deacrlbedtK^nSr^SS?^ BRITISH EMPRE U.S.A.
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  • 1162 21 JAPANS OLD, OLD STORY Mew Statement By Hirota Tokyo, July 27. .ai R national policy aims at sell cu^ng Japan's position as a tab i/ing force m East Asia and bufing toward the establishment of true peace m the world. In Trder to carry out this
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  • 98 21 TIN POOL Might Be Essential Later London, July 27. rMay be urged that talk of reconstituting the buffer stock of tin m some form or o'her is premature, said Sir Harry Peat, presiding at the annual meeting of the Tin Producers' Association, but although the time might not be opportune
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  • 72 21 London, July 27. THE Government have decide^ to make a free gift of all state property within the area, at Westminster selected as the site of the King George V memorial. The value of the gift is estimated at £80 000. The
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  • 50 21 London, July 27. THE defence votes, were passed m the House of Commons last night with only an insignificant minority. The division on the Navy vote rev?aled a minority of nine to 326. The Army and Air votes were also similarly passed British Official Wireless
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  • 25 21 St. Jean De Luz. July 25. Spanish Government communiques admit the insurgents have captured Brunete, an important town west of Madrid.- Reuter Wireless
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  • 515 21 Government Forces Go Over To Rebels Paris, July 27. AGUX>MY report of the Spanish Government military conditions received from Havas says the Government has reported that it has lost fifty tanks m thr c days fightLng on the Madrid front and several Government brigades end battalions noted for valour are
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  • 1167 22 NARROW WIN FOR SINGAPORE YACHTSMEN BATAVIA INTERPORT RACES LOSE TWO EVENTS BUT SCRAPE HOME TWO POINTS AHEAD THE Interport Yacht Races which have been held annually between the Royal Batavia Yacht Club and the Royal Singapore Yacht Club since 1927 were held this year at Batavia, under excellent weather conditions
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  • 423 22 SECOND DAY OF PENANG SUMMER MEETING Heavy Scratchings Leave Moderate Fields rSNTY-FOUR horses have been scratched from to-day's events for the second day of the Penang Turf ClubV Summer meeting. Moderate fields SJ therefore be the order of the day. Of the nine events on the programme four ar e
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  • 43 22 Race I— MISS WOO Phar Par Race 2— MISS SINGAPORE The Cretan Girl Race 3— RAWANG Race 4— HERCULES Never Mind Race 6— JAVA MOON Race 7— JACATRA Alum Rock Race B— EMPIRE FLOWER Fighting Finish Race 9—TONROE Last Crusader.
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  • 554 23 MALAYS BADLY TROUNCED f ive Goals Scored In Second Half Singapore, Tuesday. D /Vlv^n »t as ,irv f otball Association m con>,al:,y manner at the Anson Bond £2& TS eme rgtor eta '^iS" Siting them down b«Uy. a n,on held a 2 goal lead at the
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  • 275 23 Beaten In Extra Time After Two Men I Pit I lip htelu. TRAVELLING to Changi this JHESSffe JjSSfS £ra«^bSf*St Si goals each at the end of the match proper. Extra time was played m failing light and the Gunners managed to sup m two
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  • 171 23 ISLAND CLUB S. K. Wong Wins July Medal THE Island Club July Medal competition played over the week-end result m a win, in the A division for I K Wong with a nett score of 67 and r in the B division between K. Ishikawa and K. Watanabe. with nett
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  • 150 23 Easy Water Polo Wm At S. S. C Singapore, Tuesday THE senior water polo team of the Chinese Swimming Club visited the pool of the Singapore Swimming CiUb lat Tanjong Rhu this evening, and left victors by a convincing margin of Aye goals after an interesting
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  • 166 23 MALACCA BOXING Hemchit Again Beats Fernandez (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday THE main bout between Ignaclo reinandez and Neii Herachlt staged at tne Malacca City Park last night proved a thrilling affair from start to finish. Fernandez, wno was heavier, started aggressively and forced the pace throughout while Hemcidt
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  • 220 23 Form In Singapore Exhibition Matches -THF S-msonis Rave another brilliant exhibition ot tennis to-day. Appearing on T" E th™ M C.A Ve courts they JJJU red m a seri,* of games. Miss Doreen Sansoni and %£mVwmamm. Miss Sansonl won out for Winnins shots and
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  • 1050 24 130 Runs Margin For England NEW ZEALANDERS COLLAPSE Manchester, July 27. ENGLAND won the second Test match against Nev Zealand by 130 runs to-day m spite of a collapse m the second innings which gave New Zealand the chance to snatch a victory with only
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  • 55 24 i Gordon Richards Wins i At Goodwood 1 London, July 27. J FOLLOWING was the result of the Stewards Cup to-day at Goodwood: Firozepore (Gordon) Richards) 1 Harmachis (Evans) 2 Gunboat (Maker) 3 Thirty ran. won by a neck, short head between second and third Prices- 100 8
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  • 93 24 PALESTINE Arabs Want The Whole Country London. July 25. IN a memorandum submitted to Mr. I Orsmby-Gore. the League Mandates Commission and Sir Arthur Wauchope, the Arab Higher Committee declares the only natural solution for the Palestine problem would be recognition of the Arab's right to complete independence of the
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  • 196 24 Hare Well Beaten By Parker tl London. July 27 1 1 BY defeating Hare m straight sets at Wimbledon to-day, Parker gav c the I United States their first victory to Davis Cup since 1926. c Hare was no match for Parker who was playing m
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  • 74 24 V.M.C. A. Juniors Beaten By Anti-Aircraft Batt. RA Singapore, Tuesday. IN a cricket match played on the V.M.C. A. ground this afternoon between the V.M.C. A. Juniors and the 11th Anti- Aircraft Battery, R.A., 'he Gunners won by 16 runs on the first winings. The V.M.C. A. scored 89
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  • 44 24 Singapore Badminton Championships Owing to the Inter-State Badminton Tournament organised by the Malayan Chinese Olympic Meet being played ot: this week-end, all further ties m the Men's Junior Singles and Doubles Championship tournaments have been postponed to Saturday and Sunday. August 7 and 8.
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  • 274 24 ANOTHER DOUBLE CENTURY BY WYATT; CLAY IN GREAT FORM I DOUBLE century by R. E. S. Wyatt. former England skipper, was the n feature of the matches concluded yesterday m the County cricket championship. Wyatt scored 201, not out of a total of 457 for eight wickets. It was Ml
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