Morning Tribune, 3 August 1937

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  • 15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 156. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. August 8, L 937. FIVE CENTS
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  • 551 1 Counter Attack On Tientsin Massing Of Chinese I Shanghai, Aug. 2. IVPANTSK reports state that the J Chinese are planning a counteroffensive against Tientsin. Central (.ovrrnment troops are reported to be massing at Tsangrhow. sixty miles to the south and this baa rt intensified fears of
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    18 1 Mr G L F Willis an d Mfei ML Duckworth who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday.
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  • 134 1 Raiwcr Leads Round First Buoy Newport (Rhode Island). Aug. 2. THE second race for the Americas' Cup over the 30 mile triangular course started to-day. The weather was foggy, with a seven-mile-per-hour wind. The Ranger was a 1 to 4 favourite, but the Endeavour crossed the
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  • 55 1 Mr Norman Robson. Parliamentary correspondent of the Westminster Press, has been elected chairman of the London district of the Institute of Journalists In place of Mr. R. A. Bartholomew, who has resigned to take up the managing editorship of the Lourenco Marques Guardian, Portuguese East Africa Mr F. W Memory
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  • 38 1 The total sum collected on Red Cross Day June 8. m aid of the funds of the County of London branch of the British Red Cross Society was £1,905. the expenses of the collection being 4.3 per cent
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  • 38 1 Three hundred tons of train were destroyed m a fire which brpke out In a granary attached to the biggest flour mill m Berlin. An inquiry into the CftHM Of the fire has been opened by the police.
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  • 190 1 Defence Of Present I obey Washington, Aug. 1. THE Democratic Whip, Senator Lewis, 1 m a speech defending the policy of withholding operation of the law as regards North China, said those demanding immediate enforcement of the law fail to see that the moment we announce that
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  • 72 1 COMPLETELY DESTROYED Passengers And Crew Killed Wadihalfa. Aug. t roi'R passengers and five members of the crew were killed when the Italian southhound air liner Maiittoria crashed. The machine was about to land when the pilot decided not to do so. The aeroplane touched the
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  • 44 1 Bangkok, Auk. 2. F)LLOWING three-day debate, the Assembly of the Peoples House Of Representatives dually accepted the resignation of the Council of Regency. It is hoped that the names of the new Regency body will shortly b t. an- nounced. Reuer
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  • 41 1 The Air Ministry announces the following appointment: Air Vice-Marshal Charles Frederick Algernon Portal. D.8.0.. M.C., to be Director <»f Organization, Air Ministry, with effect from September 1. 1937, vi-e Air Vice-Marsna! William Lawrie Welsh C 8.. D B G A F.C.
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    • 30 1 V ON OTHER PAGES I > a Pa*c I Japan's Advance Javanese Arrested :< V R.S.Y.C. Races 21 i li iiane Races Malayan Tennis t Chinese Olympiad 23 F.M.S-Colony 1 Cricket 24
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    • 61 1 jfiJEl S FRESH MILK WITH ALL THE HU)UBIi: LET Klim put an end to delirious, nourishing milk your tnaibk-swith milk. to drink. It is especially for Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. KHmAaaps send us his
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  • 219 2 JA PAN'S ADVANCE INTO CHINA ITALIAN PRESS COMMENT Fatal Ct Historical PRACTICALLY the first aulhoritI atiw- Italian Press comment on Hi** recent ieveJopmeiiti m Urn Tar Kasl is published m <he Yoce ditaha h\ Slfftior Gayda (II Dmcs novthpiece). I!* 1 says thai Japan's advance from its islands to the
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  • 45 2 Professor, Martin Konemann, the painter and engraver, has died m Berlin at the age of 70. His speciality was wood-: eni raving, foi which he invented an Intaglio process. Many of his woodcuts and etchings are m the collection of the National Gallery of Benin
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    17 2 Miss Tan (ieok Kuan (Singapore) m artion m the Javelin Throw for Ladies at the Chineae Olympiad.
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  • 125 2 Nded Geographer I/a/ Historian 'From Our (tun Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. A NOTED geographer and historian. Professor U Chang Fog. of the na-j tional China University, was a visitor to Malacca last week. He i.s the author of A History of Chinese Colonization Abroad," "Overseas Chinese Hi.story'
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  • 48 2 During the \^eek ended June 25. 967 vessels representing 1.059.249 net register tons, used the Pjil of London. Of these 549 vessels <d5fi.522 net register :onsi wen 1 to and fiom Empire and foreign ports and 418 vessels < 202,727 net register Urns) were engaged m coastwise I traffic.
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  • 259 2 Society Of Chinese THE Society of Chme.se Artists (BOCiete des Artistes Chinois) In Singapore is holding its second Annual Exhibition at the Y.W.C.A. hall. Raffles Quay. It began last Sunday and will continue till Aug. 4. As many as twenty Malayan Chinese artists have sent In their works
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  • 62 2 i Broadcasts By Cashmerian Artiste THE 8M.8.C. announces that Miss Devi' Zoolooehan, of the Cashmerian dancen and ftagen now m Singapore, will broadcast Indian songs from the Singapore station <on 225 metres* from 6.15 to 6.30 p.m. (m the Indian houri to-day, Tuesday. I Miss Zoolooehan will
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  • 479 2 S. C C Vs. Selangor Club At Cricket Singapore, Monday THE two-day cricket fixture betwei the S.C.C. and the Selangor which was started on the padang terday. ended m a draw, time Intervening when the S.C.C. had 52 ru: make for a win, with nine wickhand.
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    • 131 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you 1 old before your tirnt-, and unable t > rnjoy the pleaaurea <>f youth, t i k Dr. Klxon'i VI-Tabi and restore your Manhood, Vitality and Energy. Bn-' nulls m 14 hours. Dr. Nixon s Vi-'i'iti.- are n new discovery and guaranteed
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  • 226 3 mrgeAgatnsl Chinese In johore From Our (>wn Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Aug. 1. CHINESE named Sim Choo Kit was A charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar Yahya < Second Magistrate with I run a common gaming house at ith mile village on the road to Batu Pahat. He
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  • 115 3 THE Hon. the State Commission. >v. Batu Pahat Ungku Sulalman, entertained the tourists and a larg c number of the well-wishers to tea at the Malay CU;b on Sunday afternoon at 5.00 p ip. After the inspection of the tourists by the State Commissioner and the Assistant
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  • 55 3 Amsterdam Rubber Company Cultuur Maatschappij "Amaterbas purchased a total additional 9,500 hectares adjoining its esiatf !>i coast of Sumatra. Payment Is to made partly In cash and partly by at ion of 155 shares of 1.000 guileach. The requisite cash purchase has been provided by sale of 1.000 share at
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  • 177 3 FOWL SWALLOWS ALLEGED ESTATE FISH HOOK Results In Police iFrurn Ow Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Aug. i. A FOWL with a long piece of thread protruding from its beak wus procirccd m the Police Court this afternoon before Sheikh Abu BaJcur bin Yahya (Scccnd Magistrate) when a Punjabi boy of
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  • 275 3 i Terror Royal Signals At Soccer Singapore, Monday. THE return football match between H M S Terror and the Royal Signals at Gillman Barracks was played this evening and the result of three goals I each was a fair indication of the general run of play. H.M.S.
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  • 563 3 6-1 WIN Four Cioals Within LTcn Minnies Singapore, Monday. THE Selangor (iuh MeMnpMslMd m soccer what they failcfl t<; 4t m enrket, when they 'rounded the S.C.f „n the pMaag to-day lo lIM tun«- of six goals to one. Superior m attack. aii|] th P greater opportunists, the
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  • 130 3 I a vancsc I mlcr H \rrcst H m i' tpondt I JohOTC Bfthni, Monday NEWS li '<• band «>t an alleged murder which was reported to have been comniitted on Chuker Deiar Estate In the Kukob Distrlci (Pontian) <^ about 2 o'clock this morning. it is
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  • 109 3 'From Our Own Correspondent i Malacca Sunday HEACONESS Clarke. a wdlknown American missionary lady was the guest of honour at the- welcom organlsad by the Malacca Chinese Christian* at the Christ Church at 6 p.m. on July Deaconess' Clarke belongs to the American (Anglican) Episcopal Church Mission m
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    • 33 3 M A S I I- II I LAMINATED STKKL PADLOCKS Strongest m the World From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. /o***^\ Ao^<K /^P^ns\ i I Nliigi^ i 'jIHCAWftI 'SE^^^m^ r!U_ irfttfr
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 82 4 SlSt Buyrs. Bellera. 8 A*iie Buyers. 8 ntrmKD Aug sellers: loseu O^t.Dec. BgejJ J% London. Auii 2. PALM OIL (Malaya; i.aat Price To-day m bulp July Auk. shpt. £24.7.6 Value i: 16 10 0 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) July Auk. Shipment. 10 6 Sellers CLO&ld TAPIOCA (Ist quality)
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    • 10 4 i dllallga *SO R A T 125
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    • 9 4 XT XT 1 T 1 C\r\
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    • 11 4 M London. Aug. 2. Previous 10-auy v/iumgc Forward 4
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    • 242 4 From Field To Opera Vienna. A FORMER shepherd boy has had a dramatic rise to fame as an opera iin He r is he George Mazaroff, 28-year-old son of a Bulgarian peasant. Vienna acclaims him as a second Caruso. Mazaroff came here to take part m an
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    • 76 4 The half-yearly list of promotions In the Royal Air Force, published recent contains the name oi Air Marshal Sir Edgar R. Ludlow-Hewitt, promoted to b Air Chief Marshal. He qualified as a pilot m August. 1914. and has held i rious Staff appointments. In February, 1 1933. he became Director
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    • 30 4 The airport near Gander Lake ha officially named Newfoundland A land will be the land aerodrome foi Atlantic air service. It is about 40 nines from Botwood, the .seaplane base.
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    • 21 4 tine Bar per 01. £6-19-8' 2 en visit Snnt 20 1 1G CLOSED 4 months forward 20 1 16
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    • 40 4 London. Aug. 2. Previous To-day Changb FT on Paris (closing middle rate) 132.79 rV on AmsU-dam (closing middle rate) 9.02' r T on Shanghai (doting selling rate) 12 516 CLOSED IT. on New Yoik (closinß idling rate) 497.80
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    • 77 4 THE YOKOHAMA l||i! SPECIE BANK, LTD. VA HU' \\l I?) (Established m 1880) >^^is3^/ Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100.000.00t W||| 'I'll Resorvo Fund Y. *****0.000.0 i B| |r|^ Head Office: YOKOHAMA «.vt V BINOAPORE BRANCH. :e company, ltd. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLEB PLACE. j AFFORD AN Manager T. YAMAMOTO ED
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    • 18 4 f r-,«-.-^L^«.^-^...*-« i •J." X 1 i INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 842 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, July 30, 6 p.m. Praser Co. Buyers Sellers t Tin 6 3 6 9 Kumbang 37 39 a] Malay 58,- 60,EUUSI 33 3 34 6 W.'iig 1.32 1.37 L n Tin 23 6 24 6 Si'langor 2.12» 2 2.17» 2 c<l Burma Malay
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  • 178 5 Gang Of Men Caught At Port Said Alexandria WHILE the Opium Advisory Commit tec was holding its annual session a* Geneva. 10 numbers of a gang of drug tiallickers were brought up for trial before the Port Said Summary Court on ft charge of trying to smuggle,
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  • 154 5 Novel Radio Broadcast Scheme Alexandria. k NOVEL ."educational" broadcast talk the first Of a scries on crime detection and swindlers has been delivered during the Arabic programme of the Egyptian State Broadcasting Company by Mohamed El Bably Hey. Of the Criminal Section of the Ministry of the
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  • 109 5 Novel Punishment of Drunkard Princeton, N.J. WHAT -to do with his week-ends this summer is no longer a problem for Thomas O'Kane, a painter of Princeton He will spend them all m prison Arrested on charges of being drunk and disorderly and of taking part m a street
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  • 195 5 found On llw Win I Bombay THREK British privates deserted from j their Regimeni at Mhow. 200 miles i north of Bombay, were discovered hidinu m th > American Dollar lne ship "President Van Burcn" just before she called from here. Th(- throe stowaways were found )yIng
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  • 239 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept 30 103 o 105*2 n° m 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 ...107 110 norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 115 117 norn 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31
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    • 194 5 I 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 p Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors 3 11. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH
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  • 157 6 Unveiling On Quai D'Orsay Pa THE statue commemorating M. At Briand. France's famous foreign nister, which has been erected < Quai D'Orsay m front of the f Office. In the presence of M. I President of the French Republic Briand died on March 7. 1932. Speeches were
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  • 145 6 It Still Worries U.S. Authorities Atlanta THE sale of illicit liquor In Georgia, of the five -dry" states which against the repeal of total prol, has caused state officials to appeal the Federal Government. In a request -to the Federal Aloe!, Administration to protest them from flow of
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  • 144 6 Woman Poem Lover's Lucky Escape CopenhaiA YOUNG American woman found herself detained In B P^ cell— because she recited pocn Rudyard Kipling to herself She was walking alone along a rm near Thorkildstrup, reciting the writer's poems out loud. Pass noticed that she was gesticulat ng ano
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    • 216 6 j TO-NIGHT'S MEMORABLE OPENING j 1 1"6^5"| AT THE CAPITOL |~9^5"1 j —Special Matinee TO-MORROW at 3- IS— j ONE OF THE GREAT JKjpS OF ALL TIME VJm3 |P^ sk— B^^ Vw vou /ivethurodnnq drama ot men against yj aches, the laughter oi courageous souls s i fl who le«ive
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  • 265 7 Record Number Of New Issues Expected This Year Washington. TiK American National Stamp Conference has ended. The purpose of the Conk'rence was to "promote interest m more attractive and better printed tag- stamps." Addresses and papers by well-known philatelists, as well as by American
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  • 84 7 Copenhagen To Deal With Slums Copenhagen. ALL the slum m Copenhagen are to be pulled down. A bill to this effect will shortly appear following the report of a Government commission set up two years ago to investigate the slum question throughout the country. In the place cf the old
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  • 196 7 ALMOST HUMAN Apes Love To Hear Their Own Voices Cambridge, Mass. APES like hearing their own voices on the gramophone. This statement is made m a report that has reached Harvard University from the Asiatic Primate Expedition, the members of which are studying the life and character of the Asiatic
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  • 84 7 Post Office Laundry Opened Cologne. ANEW cleaning department for mail bags has been opened by the German pos: office here. Over 2 000.000 bags will be cleaned and repaired by the department annually while 35,000 can be cleaned and 2,000 washed every day. The dust from the
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    • 55 7 ■11l M\\ WHO'D I( nT^flHHHf^flHH VXYTHING MEETS A WOMAN WHO FIGHTS VO BRILLIANT STARS T N A W^M PM DRILLING STORY OK A P^Vj P< )WER AGAINST A M M/Kgtfk.^M OMAN'S BURNING HATE li|P» W i\K\M(HM PICTURES PKKSKM li;in OUTSTANDING J^ PRODUCTION mm JOHN MEADE'S LADY'i STARRING EDWARD ARNOLD- FRANCINELARRIMORE
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    • 94 7 OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! BIGGEST BOX-OFFICE RECORDS (>I THIS YEAR! DC^OCsDQS To-N.gh, 6-15-9-15 iS! '■'ffisffi' Acclaimed The Screen's Greatest Musical Triumph ALHAMBRA I /--A/;./'/ "/s I I ii I COMEDY SONGS DANCES! B all talkin*. sintin*. dandnt musical comedy fVfa I'l LTl'l' Rv> '> > W lI M 4^l ■^^^^D Jj X?
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  • 66 8 line action study of a hurdler m full cry at the annual athletic meet of the S.R.C. on Saturday. (Tribune). llurdk's winners J. Ritchie (right) and C. Dumbleton, first and second m the hurdles event. (Tribune). Start of the ladies' 80 yards race. (Tribune). Three legs
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  • 130 8 German View In English Text Books l Berlin JHE question of the return of Ger many's former Colonies is dealt with m a new series of text books for learn;: English which have now been approve by the Prussian Ministry of Educate t The new books have been
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  • 63 8 .1 I The Police Band under Mr. J Hitch, will play the following P 8 gramme a* Telok Ayer, to-day, befronJ at 6 p.m: March, "Victoria." Von Blon: Ove i ture. "Prince Igor," Borodine; Select 1 "God Diners of 1937." Arlen: mezzo. "In a Monastry Garden." bey; Valse.
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 295 10 IN his speech at the opening of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Exhibition m Kuala Lumpur, Sir Shenton Thomas alluded to the fact that fewer European firms were represented m the trade section than m previous years. This is regrettable, but it is an undoubted fact that for a considerable
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  • 1007 10 IN \i< \v of tbt constant cry lor a revision ol the Malayan educational .sy.stem to modern requirement*, educationist! m tins country thould be able to strengthen their case for refona after perusing carefully the latest edition of the Board of Educations "Handbook of SugModoin gtstlons". Ktlura'ion The
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    22 10 Children of Beckett Street Council School, Leeds, being taught traffic sen,* m the playground, with t vimurrn vi and cra6sing (Topical Press).
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  • 509 11 UNITED STATES ATTITUDE Impudent Plan Of o Washington. INDIGNATION was expressed m a Senate debate over reports that Great Britain and France intended lo use the occasion of the Belgian Prime Minister's visit to America as an opportunity for seeking a reduction of the War
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  • 89 11 How Long Is A <m> Really Long Itgar Berlin. THK largest cigar in the world, it is claimed, is to be seen at the Cigar .Museum in the small town of t liurnde in Westphalia, where some three million cigars are manufac- tinned every year. t ibis "world's greatest cigar"
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  • 323 11 Even Cowboys Are Going d Airminded c Phoenix. Arizona. c AEROPLANES are to be used m future to help round up wild horses m America's "Wild West." Roaring engines from a machine In a dive will stampede the animals m one of the country's biggest drives to be carnid
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  • 95 11 Willingdon Trophy Award Simla THK 'rophy awarded by the Marquess of Willingdon. the former Viceroy, for the 'best Indian flyer" has been awarded Ior the year 1930 to Mr. P. D Shanna Ot '-he Indian National Airways Ltd During the year Mr. Shanna flew Ofer 750 hours, of
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  • 120 11 Identified, Dead, As Another Cairo. AW AD liahmoud, a workman of th< Dard El Ahmar district, was Informed that his 12-year-old .son, Malimoud. had been run over by a car am killed. At the mortuary be was shown a cor pse. which was stated to be that of
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  • 124 11 Making It Easier In The Army! Washington 'DOBOT" buglers m the shape ol loud speakers arc now being used to >ound the Reville and other culls al Mitchell Field, the New York army an )ort on Long Island. A control tower amplifier has taken >ver all the buglers'
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  • 251 11 Roy Saved By \ir I Dash I Lcxs Angeles A LEAD pencil cap. one of hundreds which hay(. been rushed across America to hospital here following i nation- wide SOS. has saved the life Of a 12-year-old boy. Andrew Blakely. Junior. He had swallowed th cap
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  • 59 11 Germany's New ColouiK' IN virw ol the s'ric: COlltrO] «'xcrci rd by censors In (Jcrmany, hotel* ftW now having printed at, the foot of their note paper the words: "The lender la not the hotel" In ilu.s way. 'hey hope to free then selves from any liability for
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  • 55 12 London Fire Brigade "Moves In" A corner of the Emergency Room m the new headquarters, showing the gas equipment ready for use. (Topical Press). ihrnfl most i^H uarlers was built at a tost of nearly £390.000 and contains the fire-fifhtiitf equipment m the world. The King is inspecting firemen soon
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  • 63 12 11.. I hi- !>vvan- uppers arc her t seen m*rkia| ryßiiets ai Kingston, Surrey (Planet New.) Three brothers. Fred, Herbert anj Richard Turk— Swan M i panics (ommenced the task of rounding up and markup from London to Henley. The privilege of owning swans on
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    • 66 12 AIR TRAVEL SAVES HAM f I I IT! I* 7 nr k? fi *s%I F^ Singapore to England and Australia twice weekly by The fare includes everything- meals— hotels—even tips. IJMPiRJAI INCORPORATED IN FNGT AND Bookings and information from Koustead Co., Ltd agents for I Imperial Airways Ltd., Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 116 13 Below A hint for ordinary sidecar passengers who sometimes feel cramped is contained m risky -l,,oking acrobatics as IS. 11. Kimberley (Norton) rounds a ben,j when out for a practice run. Planet News Above— A keen struggle for the lead on the Crystal Palace I«M Btttaf
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    • 52 13 ■fl^m 1 II IS I A I i 1 o r k ii m W\I(II I S OF DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE KJ2 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS HIGHEST QUALITY I LOWEST PRICES. B JEWELLERY WATCHES I Set with I REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN I I I icinirs
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  • 1597 14 EAT WISELY for HEALTH BEAUTY Our Beauty Editress stresses the importance of wise eating not only for the sake of physical beauty and loveliness of skin but also for our health and vitality which both contribute to the sum of modern beauty lIEALTH and beauty arc inseparable twins, and so
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    • 48 14 PEEK FREAN'^ CREAM CRACKEI p i j/o\^^^^ .v Factor *m ■WJUJ^^^^^^^^^^tjj^^m Creai od h>v Af AXFAC T O R .fij& Hr Hollywood's make-up genius, BR^ n "'or J farniony shades for each type of blonde, brunette, BMMBI BP^^* iruwnette and redheud. w^Auiic<sJactot -iM-olly wood. i.CQ§MSTICS QP THE STAR?
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  • 125 15 We are certainly "what we eat' 1 and our one weapon against nature's re venge on our civilisation and attempts to be independent of her is die For how can we have progress and alert and 1 fit citizens, unless we have something to fight against the draw-backs of civii
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  • 263 15 It seems rather odd that .sonic of oar cinema .stars whose formi sirm to 1 be perfect, arc sometimes noted for one certain portion of their ana'omx Ginger Rogers, for Instance, li renow- tied for her .slender iralstline; Ifariene i Dietrich for her graceful legs, and
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    • 35 15 GLAMOROV§ 41 N I lf ORED WITH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS at Tajliiialial $*<>■*<* 23, HIGH ST. Maison Marcelle For a Natural /fUt^^^K r-ermanent i point- windiof ■^V^fc' 35 Stamford Rd. Tel. 4807 Prop. J KOOf.
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    • 13 15 W£iAZ)£TA££ Chinese Art— Ancient and Modern. 18 Battery Road, Ist Floor Phone 7143
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    • 114 15 roi ins a s smn'ViM;] I GUIDE I EYES R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science). 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. DRY CLEANING
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    • 78 15 HAIR-DRESSER /^s^> N Love| v Indies > 19 Have Their S S ~.Jft J PERM S StW the j^p-^1 SALON j !M\l S O j I m a« mm Stamford Rd. j PI KM Tel: 4610 J STATIONER I JUST REVIVED' 600 NEW THRILLERS ALL POPULAR AUTHORS CLOVER'S DETECTIVE LIBRARY
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    • 486 16 BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Doe 1>u Tonnaf» Spore. I'opnac* S'porfe 1937. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 13 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 SOMALI 6,800 Aug. 27 BEHAR 16.000 Nov. 1 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 CARTHAGE
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    • 550 16 to french ports V— 1 Jft mm*m ML HOMEWARDS. DALNY For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk All 2 CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Auir m LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sent 4 > 1 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Bepj i OUTWARDS. I
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 87 17 Hal Hing 3 2 pm! South-West Sumatra. s.-East Celebes, Moluccas and Dilly Sibajuk a 2.30 p.m. t a pandjang Hong Thong 3 1 p.rr Kock. Padang, Pakan and Siak Hong Kwong 3 3 p.m. jtn: Baittrn and Southern Marella Aug. 410 a.m. Parcels only) Kepong 411 a.m.
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    • 75 17 Penang Siam. Barma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Esypt. E. and S. Africa, Great Pritain Ireland, Europe. Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 pm. to-day. Medan JaskS. and »London*: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. tomorrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal \ir Service, closing 6 am.
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    • 66 17 Mails arrived from Furope etc. (Amsterdam) by air (N.'therlarOM yester day. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails arrived from Penang a.nd Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) yesterday. terday. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas)
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    • 158 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHA (>ic EXPE< ill) TO AKI Entrant SHIP God- Sibii uk 1 i Kumsang 20 1 1 Bulan 1 1 Andre Lebon 18 2 Stei 13 2 3 She ng Yu 11 2 3 Buenos Aire.-, Maru 1) 2 3 Phaenton 9 2 3
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    • 70 17 Mails despatched from Singapore on July 9 by the Karapara was delivered m London yesterday. The s.s. Andre Lebon from Japan, China and Saigon is expected to arrive m Singapore 'o-day (Tuesday* at 9 am and w.ll sail at 2 o'clock the same alternocn for Co'ombo, Aden, Djibouti,
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    • 864 17 SAILING SHIP NEWS m i nous Vessel tor Germany AMONG the Australian grain ships, the Archibald Rua eil arrived ai Harry U> discAarue her cargo on June -»>. and on the .same day the Moshulu arrivt d at Liverpool. Three days lain L'Avenlr also arrived a4 Liverpool on the 25th,
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    • 266 17 II MIX* PIIILP LIKE (incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Doe Sails. MARELLA n P ort Au J MERKUR Aug. 30 Sep K^ 4 Special cheap round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia Issued at the following rate* First Class passengers may transier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney 01 Melbourne to the
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    • 135 17 N. Y. K. MAKE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARI) WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penanjj. Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. 5.5. "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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  • 235 18 PRIZEWINNERS FOR JULY August Entries Are Now PRIZEWINNERS m our July photographic compctit announced below. The photographs published will rank for the jud-mg m the August contest. Singapore readers who have won prizes are NMKstad to call at the office of the Morning Tribune to n.lle
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  • 310 19 Agfa Picture Contest A ins page and the one opposite, will 0 k- found pictures received for our -graphic Competition for which res are reserved every Tuesday. competition carries prizes of :iH'ias and films. Three Agfa w and twelve rolls of film will b* 5 away each month to readers
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  • 219 19 "Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo" Toronto. "THE Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo." the song made famous by the veteran music hall artiste Charles Coborn. is the ba.sis of an action now before th c Supreme Court of Canada. Messrs Francis. Day and
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    42 19 "Shelter From The Heat." Pang Peng Seng. 38 Armenian Street "Central Fire Brigade Station." Tay Jim Lock, c o Chop Tai Yak, 35 Circular Koad, Singapore. "Great World." 11. K. Ong, 21, Fennefather Road, Singapore. "Kestiiiß." Paiiß PtOf Btßffi II Ariii"iii:ni Stun
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    • 33 19 For ih is Competition vv can be used. Hoes this mean a handicap/ ■Fc k miit«.i? not! The experienced photographer won Id have chosen, anyhow, the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 174 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, July 30. 6 p» Total f° r Company Dividend Boolts c ose taaneW BSWSS W&ftU To A X. tt K. Kamunting 5% Int. Aug 13 25% Bonus Aug 20 f Ug lo Kent 10% Int. Auk 11 Aug 9 40 Killinghall 20% Int.
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    • 188 20 f l ///M)(? World ft U TIIK 1937 WODELS OF LATEST Jf Qfeok II mm The new PILOT pens will impress you as '"'^oflCi II m no other range of pens has ever done JHJjMS:ipfm^ Mm tn€ really beautiful material the >nmW/^KSkk mm derful reflnemeni all goes to make a
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 449 20 JON "^LRADIOj U (>rv ell. Orchestra: Suite, The Shoe BRITISH EMPIRE S^M>^»« PROGRAMME PB fflPWfr^QfiS The Roadside Fire (Vaughan Williams) MDILDaSw (11 75 mr«.>: GSF |;r th Thc story written by J. I> L 19 60 rnAr^(l.^l mc>: Mi 8» Hood and Rayner Heppenstall. Produc t«'7K nifirn M.VII mn.) Uon
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    • 685 20 M PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C 1 1 Singapore Station On 225 Metres ro nAY 730 P-m.:— County Cricket m ivr-trrt* mentaries. Relayed from London ann n m —Indian Music (Gramo- 7.50 p.m. "Boaten at th c F -st °-,r" ppporis) A Musical Burlesque by the M 1 P
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  • 960 21 /X FULL TURNOUT OF ELEVEN Brilliant Win For Punai In Singapore, Monday. TIM mnual Round the Island race o the K.S.YC. was won yester- 1V hv Punai. who completed the I 1 10 hours 41 minutes 29 pecon* sailing time. This classic of the old "A"
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  • 48 21 Big Score By Middlesex Apaitist Sussex London, Aug. 2. MIDDLESEX defeated Sussex at Hove by an innings and 351 runs. Sussex 101 (Owen Smith 5 for 49 1 and 180 (Owen Smith 5 for 83 >. Middlesex 632 for 8 declared 'Her.d:rn 187. Human 125 >.- Reuter
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  • 45 21 I < From Oar Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. i SHOOTING comeptition between the A Chinese Company, Singapore Volunteer Corps and the Chinese Company, M.V C. held to-day at the Buki f Sebukot ranpe ended m a win for the former by 6 points.
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    15 21 The start gf a spectacular div e at the Swimming event at the Chinese Olympiad
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  • 172 21 Results Of Tics In J.CS.A. Tourney i From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Saturday. THE following are the results of matches played In the J.CS.A. Handicap Tennis tournament. Singles:— J. M. Lee —30.3 beat L. M. Minjoot +3; 6—3; 6—2; J. V. Chinniah —30 beat C. Rodrigues 4
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  • 1345 22 WIN FOR MAID OF (AS/ 1 /I I msi Day Summer PeWUlfi >I<»nn:iy. TIIF Po»;anß Turf Cluhs Summer mrrlinj; vv:is ruMcltidrd this afternoon m mimiiv uratln'r. Thr Koinji was nd and there was i fairly »ar««' holiday < rowl present. hi the fourth ra< Kuala
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  • 42 22 A Turkish submarine fouled the i of the old French battleship Impr* now used as a floating battery, whi rying out exercises under water sevej miles off Cherbourg. Her comma was able to clear her. however, and surfaced without having suffered damage.
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  • 42 22 The London millers announce thai current uric" of standard grade nour the Home Counties M now 41s r bcl 2801 b; inner London 6d. less. Tne shows an increase of U. on tnai >nounced recently when the pnee I advanced by 6d
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    • 110 22 jj^^L It's amazing the 3KpP* feeling of wM4) personal y|P^ FRESHNESS j o»* i»«/s after a LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP works its way deep down into M*JjfiH»i mg away the dust and grime, I 1 JJ rak t LIFEBUOY soap /jTy~ m K-UDT 4^ 1-'.O vn B»OTHB»S LIMITED. POIT SUNLIOHT, BNGLANU
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  • 283 23 CRUT BEATEN IN TWO SETS Two Finals For The Sansonis From inn oirn Mepartw) Kuala l.timpur, Monday. THE finals m the Malayan Tennis 1 Championships WON played today and some keen an thrilling tennis was provided. The Sansonis only won two finals. Miss Sansoni
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  • 1304 23 CONCLUDING DAY OF CHINESE OLYMPIAD Singapore's Success In Aquatic Eve 11 1 s Singapore. Monday. rv < i Ail-Malayan Chinese Olympic records were set u» to-day m the track and event*— the concluding day of the meet at the Jaian Besar Stadium. :l crowd, including
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  • 77 23 i The output of staple fibiv and rayon waste m May was a,700 0001 b against 2.800,0001 b. m April. The x)utput of filament rayon yarn wa.s 9.500 0001 b against 10,900.0001 b m April and 10.000OOOlbs. m May last year. The to'al rayon yarn production for the first five
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    • 37 23 GILBEY'S INVALID PORT THE PURE GRAPE JUICE A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour for all occasions. No better value obtainable everywhere. Invaluable as a tonic. 1 SOLE AGENTS: GUTfTRJ^^fe 'In,- In JS.) WPS SA.
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  • 1227 24 COLONY A VER T DEFEA T AT CRICKET BRILLIANT RECOVERY IN SECOND IK. I K. 1 1 K. I^"^*C I 1 I 1 1 VJ«/ Great Effort By I. M. S.: Match I 1 (from Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. T M HART, the F.M.S. skipper, declared the F.M.S. innings
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    26 24 An incident m the Chinese Olympiad Soccer match at the Stadium yesterday when the Selangor Chinese beat their Singapore Compat riots by one goal to nil.
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  • 619 24 Spore Beaten In Olympiad Soccer Singapore, Monday. MAKING full use of all the opportunities which came their way, the Selangor Chinese defeated their Singapore compatriots at soccer by one goal to nil at the Anson Road Stadium this evening m the final of the Soccer Tournament which
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