Morning Tribune, 24 August 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FIVE ('ENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 24, 1937 hjOL 2.— No. 174.
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  • 121 1 HELLS FALL IN CITY MANY KILLED MR HAVOC IN SHANGHAI 30LS ol blood, mangled bodies and twisted wires in Nanking Dad yesterday provided grim evibce ol iresh war horrors in Shangii—the result of shells falling near e skyscraper buildings belonging the Sincere Co. and Wing On The casualties among foreigns
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  • 795 1 The official casualty list of the Nankinsr Road disaster is still incomplrV The figures given are: foreigners: 175 dead and 475 injured The rest are Chinese.- Reuter tered with dead and wounded. The tores were damaged. The Wing On Co. and the Sincere Co are both British registered.
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  • 196 1 To ''Blot Out Wireless Station Shanghai, Aug. 23. A THREAT to blot out the Chenju Wireless station unless the Official Chinese News Agency ceased using it was made by the Japanese Army spokesman when ne accused the agency of circulating "wild reports". The spokesman gave the Japanese losses
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  • 169 1 Destroying Shanghai Pieeemeal London. Aug 23. THE Manchester Guardian, commenting on Shanghai, says that the Japanese will not be influenced by what the fighting may or may not do in a great city like Shanghai, or if they are it will be because destruction ser\es
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  • 35 1 Alexandria. Aug. 23 KING Farouk of Egypt is engaged to the sixteen-year-old daughter of You.ssoufbey Zulficar. a high Palace Official. whose wife is ladv-in-waiting to the Queen Mother Reuter
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  • 613 1 To Deal 'Decisive Blow" THE Japanese succeeded in landing 50,000 troops in Woosung under cover of darkness and helped by a heavy barrage from their warships. These units went into action immediately in order "to deal a decisive blow to the Chinese before they
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  • 257 1 WHAT JAPAN WANTS Chinese Troops Out Of Shanghai London, Aug. 23. ALTHOUGH no final replies have been received from China and Japan, it is understood that China has approved in principle of the British proposals for the neutralisation of Shanghai provided their defensive position is not prejudiced. Japan's attitude, which
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 ON OTHER PAGES I fage s students Return N j, ss >lalaya" < suicide Verdict ,;,,rs Body in stream 21 S'pore Races i 1 Local Soccer 23
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    • 72 1 Si t V EMjml S FRESH MILK— WITH (grata ALL II IH TROI'KU: REMOVED! JV LET Klim put sn end to d irishing milk j your trouble with milk, to drink. It For Klim is rich, pun OOWI good for 1' lbi« I. If your milk, powdered with only dealer
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  • STUDENTS RETURN TO HELP CHINA
    • 301 2 Tale Of Mortgaged Tongkangs Singapore, Monday. SENTENCE of eighteen months* rlgorou.s Impr sonment on each of two charges of criminal breach of trust, was to-day passed by Mr. Justice Home, at the Assize Court, on Kavena Ismail Sahib an elderly Indian Mohammedan, after a trial lasting
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    • 60 2 Singapore, Monday. 11/ 1 1 11 reference to the rairtOai that. the Inniskilling: Fusi'.irs and the Punjab Regiment miffht be sent to Hongkong to stand by in case thev are required in Shanghai, we are informed bv Army headquarters that no orders to this effect
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    • 484 2 Chance For A Local Girl To Become A Film Star Overnight Singapore, Tuesday THE search for "Miss Malaya," to feature in the leading feminine role in ParaT mount's Malayan picture. "Booloo" film of jungle romance began in earnest to-day The quest will be made
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    • 239 2 Articled Clerk to Have Examination a i- aa Sin a Pore. Monday. Mr Se :°n?f R w «"amson. that Mr. Denis DCotta. an art ded clerk rn Messrs Drew and Napier, be allowed o ?hp w?, Inte 7 rmediat examination in articled Vrk? f eXMnto for b£ rh- fC f
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    • 585 2 Technical Men Ani Girl Teachers Singapore. Monday EN route to China „were a party 0 Chinese graduates who arrived in Singapore on board the "(ontt Verde" to-day. There were 40 in the party, of whom fiv e were ladies These students had returned f roni
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 56 2 OXOIIA l(AI»ll»-IIAItlftlM\4. ■MHITLAXO-CEMEXT (Complying with British Standard Specification) BEST J^^r^^ >!^K CHEAPE ST i^Uhk Wm SA^\ \sk JffikW^ JMI auAun PR,CE RENOWNED lOR ITS QUICK-SET TING PROPERTIES. II ik blv recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and in Bars. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. K.P.M.
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    • 75 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If roil f. tl old before your time, and unable t<. enjoy the pleasure! of youth. lake I>r. Nixon's Vi-Taba and restore rour Manhood, Vitality and Energy. Bit; rcaulti In 24 hours. \)r. Nixon's vi-Tih.s ,u t new discovery and Kuaranteed to build new
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  • 1312 3 //IROATSLASHED WITH RAZOR Suffered From Singapore, Monday. THE victim of sleepless nights and severe mental depression, the brief sojourn in Malaya of Mrs. Ann McLeod Stokes, the wife of l. ient. 01. V. G. Stokes, Commandant of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, ended in her
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  • 241 3 Malay Regiment To Take Part MEN ol the Malay Regiment will ot seen in the Military Tattoo to taK». place at Farrer Park on Friday, Satuioay, Monday and Tuesday next. it was originally arranged that the Middlesex, who have now leit tor Hongkong, would contribute two items the
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  • 158 3 Bitter Words Voiced In Senate Washington, Aug. 22 WITHOUT the usual bandplaying or other evidences Of Congrcsional time-honoured farewell celebrations the 75th Congress adjourned to-day sine die, embroiled until thf last in aggressive warfare between the fighting factions of th e Democratic Party. Bitter recriminations connected
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  • 51 3 S.S. The P. and O. Rajputana is expected to arrive from Hongkong at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday). She will proceed alongside the SH B. wharf on arrival. The Chargeurs Reunis liner Cap Padaran is due at Singapore to -nay (Tuesday! and will leave th- ••>,.•■ c;ay for Saigon, Tourane
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  • 40 3 (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.) There are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE in the HIGHER standards. ENROL NOW. Apply The Principal.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 100 3 MAST i: ll LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS Strongest in the World From All Dealers. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. I S jb-j-,^ B_^ e^-^SM^S^ *p\*'-' >m >wtW^ —Ww m^y f.StSwP' j Wm so%wk*' dm mmmzW& W "W^mmW^ jf Wf""' M ae* Tf 4 V f.Jfc, fmmmWTmSimmmmmmX _v^ JSKffl? m mWiW f
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 54 4 ASFSDF ASDF ASDF ASDF PALM OIL (Malaya) 4 x J \Am-i Prlrp Tn 4SV Seed Pearl (E'pore) July shpt. 15 6 Sellers Unchanged PEPPER (FAQ.) White Muntok AuglOct. shipment 4' 2 Sellers Unchanged Black Lampone Aug. Oct. shipment 3' 8 Value 3116 Value GAMBIER (Good Mark) Block JulyiAug.
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    • 115 4 B London. Aug 23. Previous To-day Change Dlstlllen 108 6 108 6 Dunlop Rubber 34 9 34 9 General Electric 86 86 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 38V 2 37 10 1 Imperial Tobacco 1531 1526 3 Anglo-Dutch 30. oo In rnnadian Pacific ??L 10 2 l 2 I/>ndon
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    • 28 4 Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Quiet Bpot Buyer* 18-18 18-14 Closed Selleri. 18-14 18-3 8 Twm%VM Oct;Dec. Buyeri Tone Dull Quiet Bpot 59-12 59-3 8
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    • 23 4 TIN Standard. London. Aug. 23. Previous To-dnv Chanf BDOt 'afternoon closing price) £264' 2 £264', —£'4 Forward £263 £262^ V f
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    • 26 4 London. Auc. 23. GOLD Previnni To-d*v Chang* Fine B.r o«r oi. £6-19-4 £6-19-4 SILVER Rnnt 19-15 10 19-15 16 4 months forward 19 15
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    • 77 4 London. Aug. 23. Previous To-day Ch*»«ft VT on Paris (closing middle rate) I 32 132.85 +.03 rT* on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.04 9.04 116 4-1.16 l.i\ on Shanghai (closing seding rate) is. 3 a nom is. 2' 2 nom. +> 8 TT on Hongkong (closing ftlUDg rate)
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    • 75 4 Business Almost At A Standstill A FEATURE of the very quiet dealings on the Stock Exchange was the marking down of Japanese bonds by three to four per cent., the market being nervous about the latest Jap financial developments. Chinese cased two per cent., but the market was
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    • 51 4 Singapore. Monday. Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the follow: ng prices:— Previous To-day's Last Sale Last Sale Prxes Prices Pesos Antamok 0.74 0.73 Beimuet Consolidated 10.50 unquoted IX.L. 0.63 0.62 San Mauricio 0.96 0.94 United Paracale 0.69
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    • 73 4 An Appeal To Soeia lists And Communists Madrid, Aug. 23. THE fighting in Ch.na provided Pre--1 mier Delvayo with a text for a speech appealing to Socialists and Com- munists to patch up 'heir differences and unitedly support the army or the wsr would bo a
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    • 811 5 STOCKS SHARES issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Aug. 23. 5 p.m. Eraser «fc Co. Buyers Sellers (unpat Tin 6|6 71JSSi Kumbang 36- 37,Malay 58- 60 -cd Hitam 34,9 36,6 Weng 1.35 1.40 Bangrin Tin ..26- 27- atu Selangor 2.15 2.20 Burma Malay 316 33 6 Cin'iidenang 27,6 29|Hitam Tin
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE /VT REASONABLE RATES. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. |W-
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    • 43 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000.001 Reserve Fund Y.130,900.000.G> Head Offlce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE Manager x. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Offlce. 592b 6472 Compradore'a Desk.
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    • 49 4 wm am aa tmwaa m^ma m m mf m m mt m m mtmf'f. ia' i__rii_r __r _j-i ___a t__a i >_p n_o~'t *~<<^ "U" j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j S s j iHoioit Union S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j I. I J i Agente: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches.
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  • 188 5 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Monday. MINING.— Tin at midday was $130' unchanged. With no cables from London to-day the market in Tin shares has been very quiet and a small business wa.s put through in Batu Selangors with further shares on offer while most of the other
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  • 78 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. Singapore, Monday noon Buyers. SellerNo. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. August) 30 30» 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.0.8. August) 29% 29% No i.x.R.s.s. (Spot-loose) <awardable S'pore > 30 30 '4 do. August 30' 30% do. Sept. 30% 30% do. Oct. Dec 30V2 30
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  • 232 5 PENANCi MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 120 >/ 2 122 cl 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int May 15 Nov. 15 H7>/ 2 H9l/2 ci 3% 1935 red. 1955-65 $625,000 Int. June 1 Dec. 1 lOOV4 101 V 4 cl 3';
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 260 5 S. E LEVY CO* Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila. Singapore. investment *****, and Broker* In S curitie* and < Daii'i foreign Market Cool i Quotation sen Members: NEW YORK I OTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 381 6 THE FILM MASTERPIECE WHICH WILL MAKE YOL WANT TO CHEER! IT WILL LIVE FOREVER \s J AN INSPIRING ENTERTAINMENT, AN EPIC OF DEVOTION AND COURAGE! MADE WITH THE j S CO -OPERATION OF THE ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE. j S J (.KAM) PREMIERE T 1 K mo »t moving
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    • 98 6 Jf BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST! ALHAMBRA Opening To-Night 6-15 9-15 \H _m&_ i J|f m \^HFV f*7a£ yr '-m^r i ~^KiK -<»njf BJ| 3^E\; SH v\^jbP^7V^^__D^Rl_m l'^^^^7 ig^Bjj^^^* <v\-s£s **r^ IBr ***** tOA A^AaiAa4mmmma\ '■S^i#v'' ■>' AmWmm mmmmmmm^ i «Ei > I \^l I a p i i i"ii\
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 236 7 LOOK WHOS HERE! CHARLIE RUGGLES SURROUNDED BY A BEVY OF SUN-TANNED BEAUTIES IN HIS FIRST MUSICAL COMEDY HIT! .^^^Jto-night h t e capitol '^ra&yr _^_f -H-^i. 'WLmv 1 fl K -os__^. 1 i You'll .^^l^BP'w^m^l B^X /Sb*. ,_g FANCHONETTE GIRLS it I All _JTI A 11 i V I X
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    • 241 7 Notice To Mariners Singapore, Monday ARRANGEMENTS, have been made for n shipping agents at Hongkong to be kept informed by Naval Author* ties of the situation in Shanghai and China Ports north of Shanghai, says a notoQcatlon kSSWd by the Master Atten dent. Singapore to-day. British vessels proceeding to these
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  • 2208 8 AGITATION BY Flying Club To Be Formed j (From Ovr Own Correspondent) .Malacca, Sunday THK establishment of an aerodrome for Malacca. visualised and agitated lor by the Straits Settlements, (.Malacca) Association will not be a thing of the future but an immediate reality if a Flying Clnlj
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  • 107 8 UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED A Considerably Lncreased Profit Of I $110,347.92 (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Saturday. THE 27th annual meeting of the United Malacca Rubber. Estates, Ltd., was held at the office of th e Secretaries, 137. Heeren Street, Malacca, yesterday. Mr. Chan Kang Swi. J.P.. C.H..
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  • 365 9 WORLD PRICES WILL RISE IN FUTURE Bui Present Conditions Do Not Supped A New Boom „r ji un a. n London. July 23. ,hn Wardlaw-Milne, MP., a former member of the Imperial Economic .•imittee. speaking at the summer school of the Royal Empire Society at suggested that the present trade
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  • 320 9 More Trade Revival Reflections London, July 20. THE extent to which canals are particiI pating in the improved trade of the country is reflec f ed in statistics, compiled by the Ministry of Transport, of the traffic conveyed on the principal waterways of Great Britain last year.
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  • 120 9 Jasper Cameo Of Crucifixion London. 11 RARE Byzantine gem, believed to be the finest in existence, has been acQU red by the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington. H Is a jasper cameo, of rare beauty, ting the Crucifixion, with the Virind St. John. It was purchased
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  • 87 9 Over £300,000,000 In I Britain Now A N EW high record of Bank of England note circulation wa.s reached in eat Britain over the AuguU Bank lay. Currency notes in circulation amounI to £503 877,456— the highest figure recorded in this country. Note circulation also mounted to a
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  • Article, Illustration
    139 9 Baldwin's Gift From Primrose League London. EARL BALDWIN, Grand Master of the Primrose League, has been presented with an illuminated blue-and-gold leather album containing an address and the signatures of the senior officers of the League. The presentation was made by Lord Ebbisham, the League's Chancellor. When Lord
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  • 189 9 Chile May Restrict Students Santiago. Chile. MEASURES are being planned to restrict the number of medical and law graduates in Chile. The Dean of the Law Faculty of the Chilean University has made a pessimistic speech about the future of law and medical students The ever increasing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 61 9 '-'f'jZPVfiyMkW J V 4_tA__2-i*^ ___eWk%t\\\mmm_ V. ?V**^*7 'Vl V ■> -W l* *_%.*_____-T& fl —<r N^>v -V M J ■'',*;*'T, »°<* X_^\ "C^^sSS **ma _AW m\. CLOVER BRAND stands for puiity. You may thoroughly rely on ;^L OTJL_T v -^ff'' CLOVER BRAND for every house- jßc*[ h hold use where
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 331 10 THE horrors of war have been brought home in terrible fashion to the civilian population i of Shanghai First there was the I dropping of bombs in the Avenue Edward VII, with the result that j seven hundred people were killed. Now comes the news of the
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  • 896 10 What Will Happen When The Prosperity Bubble Bursts AFTER a series of stout denials, in the] past few months, that the revival of British industrial activity, with its reactions on the unemployment situation and on the wealth of the country la due to the enormous expansion of armament pioduction und-:
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  • 118 10 Arrivals and departures by K.L.M. 1 jl '1 TIPS i Arrived from N.E.I, by the PH-AI.V. Mr G W. Kerr, Mr. R. F. Goesselt I Mrs J A. Vieriing. Mr. J. Verdam I Len by the PH-ALV. For Meda: .Mrs J. A. V^rling, Mr. and Mrs. K
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  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 1233 11 Japan's World Challenge SHALL SHANGHAI SHARE THE FATE OF MANCHURIA? L -alter H. Chen, Chinese editor of fl XT Singapore. Monday. H ha. been on a visit to SingaporA* N r "l Ch "l\? ail ew s shan^ hai t tor of the
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  • 226 11 Scapa Wreck To Be Broken Up Invergordon THE wreck of the German battleship Friedrich Der Grosse, scuttled In Scapa Flow after the Great War :ino\ since salvaged. has left the Orkney Islands for Rosyth. on f he Firth of Forth, to be broken up. The 25,000-ton wreck is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 52 11 THE TRUE TONJC FOOD J Obtahwbrlt of ail Chamttu ond Storm J r*~~nnr~~in"*y *"i)'"-rr-*mf r rQnrm r iiiiiTrrinrrTanfirinnrrwfivrwwnrnii m> um»w mm, r^~ m j^4.. -j...*- 4 i *■'l it m Vlll---__L_l________X. -_^-_i-^--_-l 5933 m i GOODWOOD 5931 kWm\ Telegraphic Addreas: CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. U.irivalied Facilities for
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  • 162 12 Led by their band, men of the 4th Battalion th e Queen s Royal Resmunt Ta down to the sea for their hrst ceremonial bathing parade at Rottingdean. i men stripped and with the band still playing marched in to the ea Ihotoa bathing costumes before
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 77 12 XT"^X A,R TRAVEL SAVES -*VT> TROUBLE Singapore to England and Australia twice weekly by luxurious air liners. The fare includes everything -meals-hotels-even tips. Modern travel at its carefree best. Departures for i London every Wednesday and SundayBrisbane on Mondays and Fridays JT" Cte~ m (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* I Bookings and
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  • Article, Illustration
    197 13 ASFSDFASDF SDAF S A new portrait of H.R.H. the Princess Maria Mercedes of Asturias. wife of 11.R.1L Prince Juan of Asturias. the heir to the Spanish throne (son of King Alfonso and Queen Fna of Spain) with her little daughter. aged 1 year. "Eva Barrett", Rome photo supplied
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 40 13 flv «5 M^P-" Vfl| \fl _S_m\ WRIST O C KET WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 162 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Riffles Place, SINC.AI'OKF
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  • 699 15 MAKING FACES AN D SAVING GRACES rr is well understood that Beauty draws 11 us by a single hair; but Pope himself thoucbt this singular power of traction and raped his heroine of a wk which presumably contained at east the Psalmist's ;ale of years ir sinele fibres. Among all
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  • 209 15 Inasmuch as hands are the first indicators of the passing of years, they are the most carefully cared-for physical features of Hollywood's feminine stars, according to Max" Factor, veteran make up stylist of the film capital. become a very necessary adjunct to our daily clothing and tend to
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 43 15 |We Offer lon j Every Facility i m j ulien IU Vl\d Tajmahal .More 23 HIGH ST. X V Maison Marcelle For a Natural I see^' WaTt -1 Wn^ potnt-windlnf K TVJ?X M C#^ S5 Stamfori Bd. TeL 48*7 lhrop. J. KOOY. 1
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    • 28 15 LINENS that make your table the envy of your friends are to be had at fr>~£ J#i>£ ?fi££ al popular prices. 18, Battery Road, l«t Hoec Fherae 7143.
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    • 107 15 j A 101 HIS IS SHOPPING! j GUIDE j 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
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    • 103 15 HAIR-DRESSER *ZZ^ 7 4 i Be waved by I THE CONTINENTAL j A New Wireless Permunen't Waving r 1 Machine 1 from America MAISON PERM j Stamford Road Tel 4610 S STATIONER m ■r- l -->>-_i__aH-a_«B_Hioiff_HaiißHHHaa_B Now On Sale In New Guise MALAYAN Story-Teller 54 Pages for 10 cents. Two
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 515 16 i— tl -^ji^fc* H _pXt_t_t_^__^ .7; l l|| iHi l Cit. w BYP&OandBRITISHINDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Tonnage Spore. Tonoag. S'pore. 1937. 1931 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 BEHAR 16.000 Nov. 1 SOMALI 6 800 Aug. 27 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Nov. 5 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 SOUDAN 6,500 Nov. 19 CARTHAGE 15,000
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    • 523 16 fP^W^^ TO FRENCH PORTS V—^—^ JM. aafaaamamWi HOMEWARDS LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nan'es, St. Nazaire Bordeaux D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk 1 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux S OUTWARDS. I (from Marseilles) CAP PADARAN For Saigourane, Haiphcng Al I
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  • 173 17 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME B. Soon Heng Aug. 24 9 a.m. 1 ;;u lg oi* ™\v, Fresident Polk „24 10.30 a.m .Parcels only) Fresident Polk 24 11 a.m loath- West Sumatra. S.-East po Celebes, Moluccas and nillv Dempo 24 2.30 p.m. Koek Padang,
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  • 105 17 Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 13 pm. to-day. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 7 a.m. 10-morrcw. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m.
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  • 151 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Raju I.i 22 I 1 Cremer 20 1 l Kedah 18 2 3 Lipis 16 2 3 Kiangsu 16 2 3 Diomed 13 2 3 President Polk 11 2 3 j Dempo 9
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  • 99 17 Mails arrived from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) yesterday. General delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Holland etc. by the Dempo due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China by the Cremer due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies
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  • 36 17 Mails despatched from Singapore on July 30 by the Ranchi was delivered ir, London on Aug. 21. The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Aug. 14 was delivered in London on Aug. 21.
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  • 13 17 The Money Order Service to Shanghai has been temporarily suspended.
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  • 391 17 Large Inc raises lu I lal j A car Large Increaan were recorded In th^ ■hipping .rade at Southampton Dorks dUllng the first six months oi' the year. More shipping was dealt w.th daring th'l period than in any previous nail year. A total of 9.354.531 gross tons
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 277 17 I BURNS PHILP LINE (incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. IfERKUB Aug- 30 Sept. 4 MAKELLA Oct 1 Oct 5 Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia Issued at the following rate*. First Class passengers may transier at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or .Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M.
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    • 134 17 N. K. LINL GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo. Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept. 4 "s.s HAKONE MARU'* Sept. 16 s.s SUWA MARU Sept. 30 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Oct. 14 Rates to Ist Class ?nd class Naples
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 199 17 Passengers Arrival Singapore, Monday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Polk which arrived here from Manila festerday. Mr. FV M. Aycrs t Mr. Ng Lb. in. Mr. A. Corot. Mr. Jonn R. Collins, 4 Doro- thea P. Collins. Miss Patrichi C Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B.
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  • 71 18 "Sarbat Seller"— Charles Buday Yeo. c.. Braddell Bros. Meyer C hambers, Singapore. "Side Path"— Mr. Tan Kay Khiang. 7 Lorong C, St. George's Road, Singapore. A Sekkappan. K.V.S.K.V., 45 Market Street, Singapore. "Reflections"— Chia Soon Hai. c o Messrs Asiatic Petroleum Company, Ltd., (S.S.), Pulo Kuk..
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 19 Entries for this competition are invited for the prizes to be awarded in Sept. They should be addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune. Anson Road, Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked "Agfa Competition." SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW. V. Nachiyappan. No 45 Market Street, Singapore. "A Rroken
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  • 357 19 YOUR Entries Are Iti vi led On this page wad the our opposite, will be round pictures received i<>.our photographic competition for which these pages are reserved every Tuesday. The competition carries prizes ol Agfa cameras and films Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls Of film wili
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 46 19 or this i 1 o in p e i i i i o ii oni., -li"™* can be used, lines this mean a handicap Definitely not! Th e experic n c c d phuiographcr noiihl have ehnsen. aiivhuw. the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!
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  • 342 20 C. T. Deane. 20-year-old member of the Penguin Club. London, won the long distance swimming championship of England for the fourth successive year over the five miles Thames course from Kew to Putney in 62 min. 57 3-10 sec. State Urged To Use Ship Loan Fund COMPARED
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  • 251 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Aug. 23. 5 pm. Company Dividend P*™ Total for Books Close financial TIN Date Ex. Div y ear Payable Date to da* Austral Malay 3%% Int. Sept 3 Sept 10 g t lo <7 Ipoh Tin 15% Final Aug 3' Aue 28 Aue
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 563 20 I on The radio I i DDITIQU FAAPIRF Job Godfrey. Ch dKI Mbn t/V\rllSC Hr)fs a {)ot( nUa i playwright; Mrs. r»rn--x,r-.n a aa AAC IKnight. hi* mother-in-law; Bertha, a PROGRAMME ctoiady; Bally, Prank's wife. Scene: In the living-room ot a suburban home Transmission 2-6.05 ».».-5.15 ,in Chelsea. Production by
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    • 338 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres TO.DAY 745 P m.:— A Violin Recital I M.\rvtmM. t Bleckrode. "Romance," Op 40 j- li^u ir.nm (1 -Oven. "Preludium and Allegro' 5.00 p.m.: Indian Music (OfMBO-^ Arr Krt lsler phone Records) p P inim? 8.00 p.m.: Military Band
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  • 1130 21 vposed Charge {gainst Straits-Born Chinese Singapore. Monday [LS of what is believed to be one of the most brutal and ghastly murders ;ted within the past ten years were related in the Third Magistrates when the preliminary inquiry wa.s begun into a
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  • 54 21 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this evening, beginning at 8.30: March, "The Washington Post." Sousa; Overture. "Light Cavalry." Suppe; Selection. "Tom Jones." German; Waltz, "Over the Waves," Rasas; Solo for Cornet, "The Trumpeter." Dix; Oriental Phantasy, "In a Chinese Temple Garden," Ketelbey;
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  • 49 21 London, Aug. 23. Colonel Arthur Grodman, National Conservative M. P. for North Islington since 1931. died yesterday. At the 1935 election, his majority over his Labour opponent was 3,385. Two other by-elections are also pending at Hastings and in the Snrinebum Division of Glasgow.- British Official Wire-
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  • 509 21 illeged i Attempted Murder Singapore, Monday. DAMASAMY, a Tamil, was arrainged to-day in tbe second court before Mr. L V. Duckworth, and charged With the attempted murder of a Tamil woman named Sivagamy, at the junction ol Tanjong Pagar Road and Engoor S'reet. Medical evidence
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  • 46 21 (From Onr Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Aug 23 THE increasing daily expenses of living 1 by ordinary Siamese households form the leading comment in newspapers. The increase applies not only to imported articles, but to all "product, grown in Siam, particularly rice.
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    • 291 21 THE DAILY MAIL I ridav, June Ith, 1!>.!7 SOON Jilm Will OOOM your \\:i. it will be released from th bondage hi which all go 1 1 ftlm i are fated to be kept for tpai The name i.s Tare well Again." and I ask you to go and see
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  • 370 22 WEIGHTS FOR 2ND DA Y OF RACES AUTUMN COLD CUP MEETING Good Fields For Wed. September I WEIGHTS for the second day (Sept. 1) «f v Turf Clubs Autumn (OjW < > race meeting and one event fjjtha third day (Sept. 4) are as follows. Horses Class I Div 1
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  • 92 22 Pontian Beat Baku Zahrah (From Ou: Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Aug. 23. DURING the week-end, the Bukit Zahrah School met the Pontian School at Pontian in the football competition for the Regent's Cup and lost b> The conditions laid down are that all playeia should be 4' 2
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  • 123 22 Results O) Lasi Week's Ties 'OLLOWING are the results to date jn C the Billiards Tournament liC-fl iring the last wwak. Siiifiles' Handicap "A'' w H Mosbergen loo> beat L A. Woodford I 25) Wili f K C Wvlie <Scr.' beat E Le Mercler I 25) .300-207> Sinks'
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  • 154 22 Singapore. Monday. TO-DAYS ties in the lawn tennis tournament at the S.R.C. resulted as follows Singles Handicap "A" A J Vaz i— 3 l beat E. LeMercier (—15.3) 6—2. 2—6; 7—5. C. A. Norris <— 3» beat I. M. Eber l— 3 l 6—4; 6—2. Dr S
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  • 127 22 Ties will be played in the Chinese Association tennis tournament as follows: Wednesday (Singles handicap: Dr. Loh Poon Lip (-12) vs Kwek Chiang Seng (-3) to finish. Thursday (Doubles handicap) finals: Woon Chow Tat and Tan Huck Hye (-18) vs Dr. Gan Tian Soo and Thic Gek Choo
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  • 178 22 Rain Mars Two-Da] Cricket Match (From (mr Own ftepo seremban, Sanity, HEAVY morning rain over the weekend prevented the Service*Sungei Ijong Club cricket match from running into two innings. Play commenced about 4 p.m. on Sat* day and it was only after lunch that the player-, could
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  • 546 23 SECOND DIVISION SOCCER Inniskilling Reserves Singapore, Monday. THE Second Division football match between the Malaya Publishing House and the second string of the Inniskilling Fusiliers at the Anson Koad Stadium this afternoon was generally thought to be a "good thing' for former but. although thev justified the hopes
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  • 87 23 Results And Ties Al Cricket Club Singapore, Monday. THE S.C.C. Autumn tennis tournament commenced this afternoon, the results of the games played being as follows "A" CLASS SINGLES HANDICAP J. H Phillip 15) beat R. P. Bingham (+l5) by 3—6, 6—2, 6--3. Capt. N. A. Armitage (—l5)
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  • 255 23 Malayan Polo Players For Batavia Singapore, Monday. JT is expected that a composite team of Polo players, drawn from various Polo Clubs in Malava. Hill, with their ponies and siipoorters. leave for Batavia towards the end of October, to cement the entente eordiale wi'h the Batavia Polo Club, and play
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  • 138 23 Paris, Aug. 2?,. AT the International Athletics meen ting. Ben Johnson broke the world's 100 metres record with 10 210 sees the previous best being 10 3 10 sees— Reuter. vs. S W. Auchmu'y and T C Hamlyn <sci\>; W. I. Henton and A. C Simmons
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  • 52 23 Olympic Champion New Record Of 1% Feel London, Aug 23. AT the athletics meeting held in Cork. JJ Dr Patrick O'Callaghan. the Irish Olympic Champion, threw the sixteen pounds hammer 196 feet, beating the world record of 189 feet 6' 2 inches held by Ryan of the United
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  • 205 23 Tournament Results And Ties Singapore. Monday. DESULTS and ties in the lawn tennis 11 tournament at the Tanglin Club are as follows: DYNE CUP Mrs Stapledon Adam -4 beat Lady Addison Macpherson —30 6—4 0 3 MENS DOUBLES OPEN Marsh Wardle beat Morris Perdriau 6—o, 2—6, 6—2. Drooglee\er
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  • 320 23 S.S.R.N.V.R. Wm Soccer Friendly Singapore, Monday OOCCER that was far too one-s ded to W be interesting wa.s served up on the padang to-day, when the S.S.R.N.V.R. scored a runaway victory over the S.C.C. second string in a f.riendly game by sewn goals to nil.
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  • 424 24 Two More Matches Played Singapore Monday. FO further matches m tne SRC. six-a-sirie hockey tournament wenplayed off on the s.R.c. ground this afternoon. In the lirst match A M. Valberga (Whites) gamed a clear eu: victory over G. C Ross's (Colours) by B points to 2 In
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  • 98 24 Italian Students To Return Singapore. Monday, NINETY Italian students who are un their way to Shanghai by the Conte Verde to exchange the visit of the Chinese Boy Scouts who visited Italy a month ago. brok e their journey at Singapore owing to the present war in
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