Malaya Tribune, 16 August 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- No. 191. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Aug. 16, 193 T. The Malaya Tribune 23U PAGES, ~RTNOAP7Trf. MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 THE NEWsW WITH YOUR' BREAKFAST Try The* MOHMV4, j BRITISH CEMENTS give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and INCREASED DURABILITY "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT m 1 STOCKED BY FERROCRETE" SNOWCRETE GUTIfRIE c lgß COLORCRETE 1 (Incorporated in S.S.) W.P.B. 22A j "STAR BRAND" S%%itrU To YgctfaMc Margarine S S For All
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    • 146 1 1 SUNDAY Titim >i: Dominant* f In Malaya The Original PRIMIJg W faft Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING .JL^L-i# or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal tf^^^xf^TjmX for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in
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  • 310 2 Ruined Lawyer FIGHT TO STAVE OFF DISGRACE Rochford, Essex. £»YRIL Skelcon McFail, forty-four-year-old solicitor, was known here as a happy family man, devoted to his wife and their six children. Nobody guessed—even his wife did not know—that he was fighting to stave off financial ruin and
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  • 172 2 Young Men And Girls Fined St. Helier (Jersey). HEARING screams from the beach at 11 West Park here at midnight, two police constables went down thinking someone was drowning. They saw two men bathing in the nude" Having ordered them to dress they took them to
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  • 220 2 Girl Tells Of Night Out R ow struggled with a stranger who n?«l aJ,egefl her in her flat SnuM? St?ilV Wa described by it girl at Sou ..h-Western Police Court recently. rv ,^J? Ur f A Les3i Burwll, twenty-one ChlSWick, WJei committed for trial on u charge of
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  • 438 2 "Born Again" EVEN HER NAME IS NEW TO HER T OST memory girl, Margery Avis Mullett eighteen-year-old short-hand-typist, ot Monkton-road, Quinton, Birmingham, has been "born again." After being missing from her home for a month she was recently restored to her parents, but she (toes not recognise
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  • 182 2 Never To Appear On Screen Again CiiARI.LE Chap»Jit wi.il never ippeai on iht sorter) ilßulxi. fit' fdecided to devote hini-svif to dti<vtlng beautiful Pia Uictte QOdtiard. Their firs: r-5 Clare <cabW-r, Ivan Coft from Hollyv, oocli w;l! Uc carted in October Chaplin has writteu The storyv/iih r
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  • 134 2 But Takes Her Out To Shows rjAVID Lewis Moxley did not see why he should pay his wife maintenance money, though they were separated. "We go out at night together, keep company, and I take her to show> and out drinking." he explained at the South Western
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 537 2 M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Brae Bosah Roa4, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOBORE. STOCKISTS OF Frlgldaires, Koldchesta, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowla and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances sanitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: Electrical, water and gas
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    • 653 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. I SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the execution of alterations to 25 houses and for th* demolition of 2 houses at Victoria Street and Malabar Street. Plans. Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit of
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    • 403 2 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited from approved Contractors for demolition of:— OLD BANK PREMISES of The Netherlands Trading Society at the corner of Cecil Street, and D'Almeida Street, Singapore. 1 A deposit of $50.00 which will be refunded on a receipt of a bona fide tender will be required from each
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    • 142 2 QUI FOR puBMITUttE DUNLOP THE KEY TO SAFETY 'introducing M.W st .N CLASSES I NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO„ I ■A:.L I KACTI)RiNG OPTICIANS I* I |©6. HIGH STREET, TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., No. 6-A, Change Alley Instead of 28-A, Change Alley, Singapore. Telephone No. 2633. FLAGS for the MILITARY TATTOO <)i
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  • 494 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES JAPANESE WHALER RETURNS HOME Successful Season In The Antarctic AFTER an absence from Japan of nine months, the Nisshir. Maru, 1G 700-ton whaler of the Taiyo Whaling Company, arrived in Yokohama recently. Its voyage which incluU visits to the Antarctic Holland and California, netted about Y.5,000,000 m
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  • 93 3 Blue Funnel Contract For Danish Yard Messrs Burmeiater and Wain, Copenhagen. hav» 1 booked an order for a paarr.rnr ard Ci'rqo motorslnp of ut HiOdO tons r'> ,n <i'vciulii. for thi' Blue noJ I.me 'Messrs Alfred Holt and Co.. "rSfuVhe rwb'h contract placed tw owners in months with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 370 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). •car. v I». O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOMALI 6,800 Aug 27 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15.000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 2d COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18
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    • 78 3 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG. AMOY. SHANGHAI Sz JAPAN. Leave Singapore. TTLAWA 10 000 Au 26 gsr js 3.° *?isr o RANGoo ro,soo CAt AT2i ?TRDHANA 8,000 Sept. 5 fIHTRAI A 8.000 Sept. 18 MADRAS. CALCUTTA. si GAMARIA 5.225 Sept. 17 P&Q BRITISH INDIA For aU'information apply. to: Q p
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    • 454 3 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE) (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated tn Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (»1« P»n.m.) Do* Due Sailing pJEann Spore Spore Knloi !m 9 KANO MARU Aug. 21 Aug 24 Aug 26 Kee «ng o*. 4 Sep, 25 S« P pV.2 6 8 Oe
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    • 449 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlp* Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P ng BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9 3-9 tfTDMTA 21-9 il-9 iSdIA 12-10 12-10 13-10 16-10 JUTLANDIA
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    • 450 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended FOR MANILA, HONGKONG .SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND IAWW. 1937. 5 "ODER" omits Manila, Hongkong and Japan--call3 Shanghai and Hankow Aug. M s "FRANKEN" omits Shanghai —calls Manila, Hongkong, Dairen, Taku Bar Tsingtau and Japan bepi. "SCHARNHORST" omits
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  • 336 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 13. SUBBfIV Previous To-day Change J on c Steady Featureless b v°i Buyers. ***** ***** Sellers. 8% 8 15.16 -fi i6 SeDt Buyers. 8% 8% > Sellers. ***** 815 16 uct. Dec Buyers. 8 16 16 9 +1-16 Sellers. 0 l(l6 9 1,16
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  • 577 4 A BRITISH ARGUMENT AND A DUTCH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 4. TWO influential voices, British and have rais this Ttock Ur f <,reserve n it significant, however, that both thought its arrangement just now would be "premature- and disclaimed any liking for a device
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  • 50 4 Reshuffle Among Singapore Magistrates Singapore, Saturday. JHERE has been a reshuffle amon» M Singapore magistrates on the transfer of Mr H A fiffir Se^'uement at ™L£ Mr. W. G. Reeves, who is n-pcpnti Mr. Duckworth is a Class tv ihi foi' a PP?!?"nent in Malaya was at I
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  • 80 4 Widespread Search For Missing Plane Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Aug. 15 PREPARATIONS are being hurriedly fnr t Co pleted t°* a widespread Search for the missing Soviet flyers fctarcn The newly established Soviet scientific station ncai the north n i v been requisitioned as a baVj «*2! lof aeroplanes
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  • 29 4 Reuter Wireless. price fo r S the metal to a Stible one RaS S hsu WOrld tc,al over $1000 X° llars and th at private hoMeT by
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  • 63 4 Over 50,000,000 Gallons In July British Official Wireless. Morit London. Aui? 14 dl unk hl BriThe quantity m?lk S b °f n ,^pt. consumption 7 was M 449 ?5i i^3 Uid increase of ?oq 979 ™S a!loris an of last year 09 372 al]o "s over
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  • 102 4 Third Flight Made By Caledonia Reuter Wireless. T"L£n ml fct lfl'Ks an^P^ 1,0 Newr.^Vuuld^^ ss®£S^ German Rival To AngloAmerican Line a A A O tB ZTn American 3 world's iunS*£&£-£» l J'.",' InTcHide K I Rf IC2 mUes per hour J?h 1b fcpxni u commanded ov CaDt?'n° hwl
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  • 122 4 To Take Place Of Former Empire Body British Official Wireless. fT h»veXrr:' t6at Empire H° n> !l ,tutc a Colonial Dec? of Bot Cli 10 J f<- f»rik2 J i? h Colon, al territoriam sonic nL t S!?*! 8 tortnerty discharged for It is abolished in 1933 uis
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 659 4 »-*———I J c Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). f 5 L. Bncceeaora to j Tk. Cttanea Oeauncreiai Bank. Lbnitaa; J** m Inr Bank, Umiten. an? S -ika Ban*7 OaaltaaL I J!?fißlfHWMeMi. iMßen and PaM Up I MAD OFFICn. CHOFA BUILDING, CH ULLi ITRkIT STNGAPUR*. Secretary 4§44 i ISU Accountant MM
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    • 30 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated In New Zealand.') FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPH NSATION MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel mm' J DEXTER Manager. Tel 5926 2, Flnlaysoc Green
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  • 769 5 Quotation! By Fraier And Co. Singapore, Aug. 16th. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 6 6 7jAsam Kumbang 36,- 37,Austial Malay 58 60 -cd Ayer Hitam 34 9 36 6 Ayer Weng 1-35 1.40 Bungrin Tin 28 9 27 9 Batu Selangor 2.17% 2.27V 2
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  • 70 5 London, Aug. On the Stock Exchange in view of uncertainties over the situation dealers were not disposed t> extend commitments and the «fj*°; consequently was «!dtoctoe4V ease though no selling pressure en i C s°su?s e wi d th a Far Eastern connection v. ere most severely marked
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  • 13 5 Bukit Katil Estate-28,002 lb. Total lor three months. 79.938 lb.
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  • 350 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Monday. WE are indebted to Messxs. S. Levy and Co.. .Singapore, (or IM fo'lowing on American Marktt conditions: Mean White. Weld and <^"'- w J forkreport to us ty the as lollow. STOCKS EAiLS —Continue to tavour gralnCa iniLrnES:
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  • 142 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CUKKKtN I i«^^- s 16 financi I Books Close Ex Div. yea Company vidend Payable Date to da c TIN Cept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 4 10 *T» Win K P ampcngKamu.Ungs% n lnt Aug. 13 KUlinghall 20% int Aug. U 1(r Kramat u n Aug.
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  • 162 5 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 gg ci. I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL I *mfloo nQl/ IMV ci Ml 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Lnt. nom 3% $7 M 100 V, ti Mar. 31, Sept. 30 PENANG MUNICIPAL 1907 red. 1947 $1 600 000 HO norn 5% ""g* Int. Mar. 31,
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  • 355 5 1 Report By Fraser And j Company Singapore, Aug. 16. I TIN New Yorl: 59"„ down >•*. In spite it the grave news from China the local tin share market closM with a very firm undertone on Saturday with good buyers lor all the ncpular counter, surh
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  • 18 5 Singapore, Aug. 16. j The price of tin al noon in Sirtgap-jre to-day was:— $181% (down VA)-
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  • 19 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 29ft (down Sellers 29 5 /c (down
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  • 28 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. s.». and anU-naz,; organisations recer.i* o'Snan-EKg? the Pished and :awarded to the no.isc o» a Bill U> prevent Mltta picketing. -Renter Wireless.
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  • 154 5 Chinese Fined For Smoking fFrtm Oii>- Own Ccrrc*ponsUnt> Johore B&hiu, AUS. 1* THE second Magistrates court t*A L«en 'n Vision for about ball an Litis morning when k %XT*rx« ;s* ms2th «oole Hi- Immediately ordered* policeman to gel hold u vchiU\.a> calmly smofJng a cigarette lhe case*»
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  • 86 5 Singapore, Saturday. AN announcement in the Government Gazette states that the office of the Registrar of Companies will be transferred on Monday from the Bankruptcy Offlce to the office of the Collector of Estate Duties. Mr Edwin Tongue, Collector of estate Duties, will
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  • 231 5 Johore Court Cases CAR OVERTURNS ON BANK iFrcm Our Own Correspondent! Johore Bahru, Aug. M. A PRIVATE car, No. S. 147, which was beiiu' driven along the Pontian Road from Ulu Choh skidded and overturned at the ISfc mile. Gunong Pulai at about 9 p.m. on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 I S. E LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila, Singapore, I 1 j <n Securities and Commodities. 1 b3sTi^fr^CaWe.^Quotation Service. I Members: 1 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. I CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 131 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Last Night Max. Bright Mn. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations, deg. F. Inches. Hours, deg. WEST COAST Aicr Star 08 Nil 4.7 7*. bayan Lepas 7 .Penang iBB Ni 3.7 73 Sitiawan 90 Ni 5.5 72 B. Jeram 91 Ni 8.3 73 Malacca 85
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  • 75 6 liinrtious And Smarts Fixtures TO DAV AUG 10 T*...1. r A U-M\le. Div. 1. M.F A 'Nu ««a i irt Stadium; FYlwl ii Mrn.tal Hospital d C.C T u»n: KHr.-v Cup, SCO. a see k 1 112 1- Modtal. s.g.c. M MOSCOW AUG. 17 1 i 1 1
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  • 135 6 Singapore, Aug. 16. £hips aloncslde tne Wha»ve* or exacted to arrrt* East Wbaif (Entrance Oate 1) Kiangau 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Hong Si ig 18; Deucalion 14: Menelaus 1!: Kepong 9; Perak 8: Kampar 7. 1 npire Dock 'Entrance Gate 2) Silverwalnut 34; Adrastiu 36; Darvel
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  • 143 6 After Collision With Lamp Post 'From Ow Own Correspondent I Johore Bahru, Aug 15 fw, Car N S 4230 containing sevei-a. -hmcse women came into collision wth a lamp post at the loth, mile Scud Road, at about 10 p.m. on Aug 12 as awsult of which Ftmg
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  • 78 6 Singapore, Monday. after elSt-thK. shortly resulted y stcrd? -y morning the scalp The teSSS. WOUnd over s -i **L ■2! n .nir?d man was confcg. J ai d cwn of pain b the Towards noon, yesterday raring ween a 1 »-4 r a°i a C i° llision bet
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  • 97 6 London, Aug. 14. Fans 132 13 16 Neu York 4.98 5 16 Montreal 4 933' Belgrade 216 Geneva 21.70 Amsterdam 9.04 Milan 94 11 16 Berlin 12.39V 4 Stockholm 19.39 1 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26*/Prague I42f a Brussels 29.60'4 Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3 16 Rio
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  • 31 6 Mr. J. Sharples, of Ipon, has come to in ISL 8 a f Act,n Electrical Enginee? Zjf** °l Mr P H M cLeod who his gone on short leave to Kuala
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  • 7 6 Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Bryant are taking
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  • 104 6 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 10 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. Wednesday. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m.
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  • 125 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Holland etc. by the Poelau Tello due at Singapore tomorrow. Mails expected from Japan by the Gmyo
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  • 35 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on July 23 by the Karoa was delivered in London on Aug. 14. The Air Mail (Netherlands* despatched Singapore en Aug. 7 was delivered 111 London on Aug. 13.
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  • 60 6 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners:— Arrived by the Adelaide—Mrs. M Koltzsch, from Brisbane. Left by the Atalanta.—Mr. T. R. Lamb tor Penang; Capt. Pinnegan, for Karachi Arrived by the Arethusa.—Comdr' A. D. S. Murray, from Bangkok: Mr. Jones, from Karachi. Left by the Brisbane.—Mr.
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  • 53 6 Adrastus, British, 4,948 tons from Sourabaya 14.8 to U.S.A. via Colombo Cape Town, 17.8. Kepong, British, 1.322 tons, from Bangkok 15.8 to Bangkok 18.8 Hong Siang, British, 2,140 tons frorr Rangoon 15.8 (o China 16 8 Gusav Diederichsen, Danish, 1352 tons, from Hongkong 15.8 to Saigon Sumatra Maru,
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  • 8 6 iS expectcd to ni-S Sri
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  • 206 6 The passengers for the Straits by the P. and O. Corfu, which left London on July 30, include the following For Penang: Mr.j. N. B. Barnweil, Miss M. R. Evan?, Mr. and Mrs W T Francis, Mr. R. F. Harlev. Mr C A Harvison, Miss M.
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  • 87 6 Wavelength 49.3 metres* TO-DAY .Jnt ?fttimeJ ime Signal and Announcements for the week Concept P liw5SS Wl eman and his Tpnth' a rcnestl 'a: <1) Slaughter on Sffe 21 SolUo£luy: ,3 > Midc>diffus P ec?: SynCOpated '8.8.C. 7.35 p.m. Third Cricket Test Match I 8.20 p.m. What's On
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 123 6 if MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL j j To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. j DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight, j COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 1 Tli WALLABIES j S I IM MING A SENSATIONAL WHIRLWIND Tl SIBLING ACT, Also IRISH 5 Ji(; '»> BKRYL and LITTLE MARIE, Australia's Shirley
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    • 72 6 I LATEST AD^ERTISEMĔNi CLUB. AUTUMN RACE MEETINGS 1937. Professional Meeting (Cold Cup) SATURDAY, 28TH AUGUST JEDNKDAY, Ist, SATURDAY 4th WEDNESDAY, Bth SATURDAY Hth SEPTEMBER. SKYE "MEETING. THURSDAY 16TTf~&~SATCRDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER ENTRIES CLOSE PROFESSIONAL MEETING 19 >™ o TUESDAY, 17TH AUGUST~I^7 -of MONDAY SEPTEMBER. 1937. SaturdaylTon JgW* t? oonp^ 6^ o6
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    • 133 6 I gri^^^ for a hot Day AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS. TGCK TYPEWRITER CO No a Change Alley, in tead of 23- A cha Alley. Singapore. Telephone No <££?* Brand New Port- ep^ le No 2^33. able Typewriters. 4 -(C <ML Banks with Eng- fe(8l Ilsh. Keyboards N 1 H?Brval fitted
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    • 74 6 imperial "Good Companion" All-British SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD D. T. LIM COY? HIGH QUALITY AND KRL'POK UDANG KRUPOK I KAN jj|| K PALM SUGAR. READY MADE SAMB ALANS g Ig* DESSERT COFFEE XIOT W\ PRESERVED V Wj TAMARIND I TAMARIND SYRUI 'Ll?»*Z !>n>- ct L SWEET SOUR TICKLES STANGEE
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 69 6 CLUB niAfty E onerous Clubs in StngaV<%n7?, eTS Wkich ar reader* of I Malava Tribune." This Diary is hndcci wcL-y f 0r then "J uh nJrJ e Dlary 01 Events.- The i un Di ary" can cover meetina* mmSmT TO-MORROW. AUG. 17 I Chiit "ock.s residence. 310. Weekly Twa-lo-koh vbel
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    • 112 6 i J STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAT IX3II PER DATE AND TIME Tembi ahan s£» Aug. 16 1 p. m Pale Un g S g slang IS j TO-MORROW Pengerang Aug Philippine islands y Adrastus 17 noon Netherlands Indies:_Bagan and Saparoea M 17 2 pm. Fonle Kock M pldang, Pakan Hong
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  • 523 7 WITH an intensity far exceeding the 1932 host.lities, the fighting in the hai area cont nued this morning, tj torn of artillery being audible a radius of many miles says se communique issued by the ese Consulate General in S ngapore late last night. rotyily forward,
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  • 345 7 Exercise And Nourishment Needed EVERYONE agrees that there must be a litter Britain. The many steps whicn are being taken all oyer the country to encourage everyone to take 11 ar e excellent, but the thought J d to arise in the minds of many S a
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  • 66 7 Department Store And Shops Destroyed Reuter Wireless. Cairo. Aug. 12. A HUGE fire in the Mousky quarter a! the city hitherto has destroyed a b»fc copartment store and two shops. Ovuy one casualty is reported. The whole fire brigade was called out to cope with the flames in
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  • 81 7 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Aug. 13. The Senate subcommittee, by 5 to 1, \oted immediate approval of the nomination of Senator Black to the Supreme Court. Senator Austin, a Republican, oisSe president Roosevelt has nominated S-nator Hugo Black of Alabama to a seat on the Supreme Court vacated
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  • 412 7 Importance Of The Work In Singapore FORWARDING the copy cf a letter re ceived from a prospective patent, the Singapore Anti-Opium Soc e.y state. The enclosed is an. example of he many letters we receive from Btraws born Chinese who are anxious to receive free treatment at the
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  • 35 7 Mr. J. Whyte, director of Messrs. Williams Jacks and Co. 1 Malaya I L 4, is leaving for home wtt.i Mrs. Whyte on Auguft 28 by the b i. Corfu traveling via Japan and America.
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  • 248 7 Bombs Fall Near British Destroyer Reuter Wireless. Santander, Aug. 1L THE fiercest air raid Santander hitherto has experienced caused numerous casualties. Six insurgent planes bombed the thickly populated central part of the town and scored a direct hit on the gasometer which was destroyed Reuter Wireless. St
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 58 7 I leader in Portable Typewriters. the d£ luxe model CAN BE OBTAINED IN I HANDSOME COLOURS, ROMFOith 5 Malacca St. Singapore. nm 1 3, Maiac DIpFERENX PZease send me parficnZnrs of your gxYLES P 7an thereby can oWtrtn a Roy* GUARANTEED I porfabZe Typewriter on easy Ry I ::i rone?
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    • 77 7 S WATER PEN i I J Thrifty Innovation! Fill it with I WATER and »t writes INK. j WATER PEN Co., Inc. in U.S.A. j I Sole Agents: k mmm% KIAN GWAN (Malaya) LTD. j S3 35, Teluk Ayer Street. S Tel. 7607 Singapore. J t 2. WM by arp
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    • 151 7 Kidneys Musi Chan Out Acids The only Way your body can clean out health-destroying .v i is from your bi«>od li through pin.- million tiny Kidney tunes I or filters, but bwur,- of eh.-ap, dra.iti.;..irritating drug* Weak Kidney usually the r. d cam c of Getting l p Nig enrounMaa.
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    • 289 7 Doctor's Amazing Discovery Brings BackYbuth To Faded Wrinkled Skins med.cal announces Urinous the latest triumpta of icience which will have^n^qawJ ar «k Not only has the byTc* «J Hj «J»» ~w r„ in ci wrinkles been found, btii celKcalted J Colom) Mothers and even grand- ol onto 70 yeai mothers
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  • 120 8 New System Of Integrated Automatic Signals British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 14 THE new system of integrated automatic traffic signals, which has been specially d?signed to deal with the complex traffic problems of the congested west End area around Piccadilly Circus will shortly undergo tests, and it la
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  • 33 8 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 12. America's exports of raw materials during June showed a fall of $10,0C0,--000 from the previous month vvhiie imports were shghtly higher.—Reuter i Wireless. I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 559 8 LAST NIGHT of this Breezy, Invigorating Show! I *^PITOL PARAMOUNT S MUSICAL SmW*M "WAIKIKI MM I WEDDING" SHIRLEY ROSS uhh Latest Paramount j 808 YOUNG HKITISH NEWS an( j aSßfe o,kvi; in "Sospitaliky- >5S •J. 1 S3 It fist-GEYLANG-Joo Chiat Road Junction., i i To-night Night—at 6.30 p.m. to Midnight.
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  • 469 9 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Aug. 13. MEAT Beef steak kati 32 Beef stew or curry kati 24 Fillet stek lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 4b Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per ib Pork, lean, kati 44 Fork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally
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  • 35 9 Reuter Wireless. New York, Aug 11 The American Cup team to meet Great Britain on August 20 and 21 will be Misses Marble, Jacobs, Fabyan Babcock, Van Ryne and Dcrothv Sandy.—Renter Wireless.
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  • 209 9 /Abandoned Owing To The Rain Singapore, Monday. THE two-day cncket match between 1 the Cricket Club and the S.R.C. on the S.C.C. Padang was abandoned at 11.55 a.m. yesterday on accout of heavy rain which kept on the whole day The Cricket Club took their overnight score
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  • 240 9 A FINE innings by Alvis, whose eon- triburion of 33 runs included five fours. was the bright spot in an otherwise poor innings by the SIIC ■second eleven in their cricket fixture against the S.C.C. second eleven on he S,R.C. ground on Saturdav The match
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  • 218 9 Darul Aman Beat The Trona B.P. (From Oar Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 15. THE Darul Aman B.P. of Kampong 1 Bahru, Johore Bahru. which was recently formed and is very popular, met the Trona B.P. of Scudai on the former's courts over the week-end and won by
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  • 241 9 AN interesting cricket match was played between St. Andrew's School and the Clarke Rangers on the School ground on Saturday. The main feature of the game was a big innings by R. Thoy, who scored 120. not out. incidentally completing his 1000 runs for the season.
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    • 89 9 INEW WORLD! i CABARET I DANCE TO THE IRRESISTABLE MUSIC OF j THE FAMOUS D'SILVA'S ORCHESTRA J NON-STOP DANCE NIGHTLY FROM 9.30 j j UNTIL MIDNIGHT j Admission 50 Cents TEA DANCES EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY j S AND SUNDAY S a A EMPIRE TALKIES tan/ongpagab. TO-NIGHT ONE SHOW NIGHTLY
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    • 231 9 A A j H.Wo.oDondy vji J I IOPEN I Mi I Picture Mo Without You BP^W'fl^ Hey. What Did th.Blu* o|till I)I "jtJJl>Wl¥lff >Vij^lAT 1 V I J I NOTE—Shirley Temple Souvenir Photograph will be given away al the 3.15 p.m. performance. A I Great World Show! CABARET J TO-NIGHT,
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  • 312 10 rpHE world has been aghast by the terrible occurrence in Shanghai, the dropping of bombs on the International Settlement and the French Concession with the result that seven hundred innocent and defenceless people were killed. They were Chinese aeroplanes which dropped the bombs, and the explanation is
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  • 444 10 "WHEN your rubber is ready for sale, sel 1 it" is the excellent advice given to smail-holders by the Controller ol Rubber in a notice which has been issued in several languages. The notice points out that it is the duty of all owners of
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  • 72 10 British To Investigate Their Fate British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 14. SIR Frederic Kenyon, formerly director of the British* Museum, and Mr. J. G. Mann, keeper of the Wallace Collection, ar,? at present in Spain, where they hove gone at the invitation of the Spanish Government
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  • 52 10 Biff Increase In Number Of Recruits British Official Wireless. London, Aug 11. During the month ol July, 2.Til recruits were for the Territorial Army Since Jant.ary i f 1937. then nns been an intake of 33,012 recruits, cor'pared with 20.717 during the correi: mdine period of last year.—Prltish
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  • 18 10 Mr. Clarke Walkee, on his return Irom furlough, has resumed duties as Assistant Superintendent, Revenue Survey Department, Taiping
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  • 159 10 NOTES COMMENT'S Mr. Hirota's Contention MR. Hirota's address on foreign affairs before the Japanese Diet ttJ B particular significance in view of the present situation in North China. Being a diplomat, he naturally shifts all the blame on to China's shoulders and tries to impress the world that Japan is
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  • 131 10 \JR. Walter r Chen, the journihstlawyer, who has arrived in Singapore from China for a short visit supplies the answer This is what he told the Malaya Tribune representative In the course of an interview. "The Japan ,y e are continuing aggression aad accusing us of ar.tiJapanese movements
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  • 214 10 FN consequence of the tremendous bnprovements in the art of aerial and submarine warfare, Great Britain hods it incumbent on herself to introduce drastic changer, in her naval Uxuos and strategy. According to the grtat programme o! new consti »ie: ion and modernisation now in hand, it is
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  • 154 10 rjriHE cruising formation in the danger zone, according to announcement.*, will be: Fast minesweepers ahead are tj oe followed by one or more anti-aircraft cruiser. Battleships are to be protected on either flank by light cruisers and heavy dcsiroyers, with one Jr iwo anti-aircraft cruisers astern. The cruisers
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  • 387 10 By "Looker On" T RAN into a man the othe; day who said he hadn't spoken to his wife for a week, ile didn't want to interrupt her. A "If a man wants to make a fortune," says a busine.-s magnate, "he must be prepared to
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  • 1137 11 BIG BATTLE TODAY FIFTY PLANES DEALING DEATH AND DESTRUCTION A GENERAL offensive by the Chinese forces at Shanghai, planned for dawn to-day, was forestalled by a land, sea and air attack by the
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  • 412 11 OVER NANKING Japanese Raiders Driven Off Shanghai, Aug. 15. k MESSAGE from Nanking states that the capital was subjected to three raids by Japanese aeroplanes this afternoon. Chinese planes engaged the attackers, and on the third occasion the Chinese claim that they brought down three raiders.
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  • 104 11 Punjab Regiment Also Prepares |N view of the occurrences in Shanghai, all arrangements have been made for the Ist Battalion the Middlesex Regiment, stationed at Tanglin Barracks, Singapore, to leave. No date for departure has yet been fixed, and action will depend on how events develop.
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  • 19 11 Mr. Chen Chin Kwai. speaking at the reception given by the AntiOpium Society to the Chinese Opium Mission. (Tribune*.
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Hongkonq. Aug. 16. OPENING their d rs to hundreds of expected from Shanghai, bote's, ballrooms and cabarets here ?re beta* turned into dormitories an/J hospitals and are being provisioned In numerous cases even for contagious diseases. Renter.
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  • 154 11 Japanese Raid 12 PLANES BROUGHT DOWN k REPORT received this morning through the Chinese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, tells of an air battle over Hangchow, in which nine heavy Japanjtse bombing aircraft carried out a second raid on the city. Four of them are said to have
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  • 119 11 Move By Japanese Navy Office rE bombing by the Chinese planes in Shanghai on August 14, which is reminiscent of the Boxer Rebellion, caused many casualties to the lives and properties of not only the Japanese residing there, but also of foreign residents and innocent Chinese masses as
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  • 42 11 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 13. The total amount applied for in tenders for £45.000.000 Treasury Bills was £82,140.000. The average rate for bills at three months was 10 5.64 d. against 10 4.80 d. week ago —British Official Wireless.
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  • 758 12 SCENES OF HORROR AMERICAN SEES 50 BLOWN TO DEATH 112 Shanghai, Aug. 16. WITH more than two hundred injured people suceumhin& the death-roll as a result of the Nanking Hrtjid explosions has reached 150 and that of the Avenue Kdward
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  • 145 12 Three Japanese Warships Said To Have Been Hit Shanghai. Aug. 15. A severe engagement took place between the Chinese and Japanese forces 11»is morning 'at 3.15 o'clock in the midst of heavy rain and storm. On account of the bad weather the air forces did not take part
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  • 591 12 Only Ten Days' Food Left For Refugees Shanghai. Aug. 16, 1.15 ajn. THE carfew order was enforced for the first time at 10 p.m. and the rainswept streets were deserted except for members ol the defence forces and persons having special passes. There was even no trace in
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  • 109 12 Reuter. A message from Hongkong states thai the Ulster fiifles are lr-nvinc for Shanghai on the Empri'!>< of Asia on Monday. Aug 16 Foreign batiks in Shanghai announced that in consequence of "the state of war and danger to life and property on the Bund" i where
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  • 382 12 CLOSE WATCH Britain Not Bound To Neutrality Reuter. London, Aug. 16. CONFERENCE at the Foreign Office yesterday between Sir Robert Vansittart, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Directors of Naval and Military Operations and a number of technical advisers decided
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  • 82 12 Chinese Apology To The Japanese HPHE following has been received by the Japanese ConsulateGeneral from Tokyo: "Concerning the incident at Tsingtao in which two Japanese seamen were shot by a Chinese sniper, a joint inspection on the spot was made on Aug. 14 by the authorities of Japan
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  • 269 12 Many Casualties CHINESE CLAIM BIG VICTORY Peiping. Aug. 16. gINCE the morning of Aug. 12, uninterrupted fighting has been going on in Nankow and adjacent places. The severest battle was fought on Aug. 13, in which the Chinese won decisively. Hundreds of Japanese were killed and
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  • 71 12 Singapore. Monday. As the last batches of sleepy amuse-ment-seekers and employees were stringing out of the Happy World shortly before three yesterday morning, they were aroused up by the clanging of the Are-engine at the gate. A fire had broken out in the kitchen of one
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  • 23 12 Mr. B.K. Chengapa, special representative of the Bombay Life Assurance Co.. Ltd.. Malaya branch, has been appointed se-ietary of the company's Ceylon branch.
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  • 200 12 Relief Of War Victims $250,000 PROMISED IN DONATIONS A MASS meeting, consisting of 200 Chinese delegates from 119 Chinese public organisations in Singapore, was held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon to discuss measures for raising funds for the relief of war refugees
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  • 168 12 HR. Frank Rawlinson. who, with his daughter, were killed in the bombing on Saturday, was a leading missionary in China where he had resided for about 36 years. H came out originally for the American Baptist Mission. Later he severed connection with the mission and took
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  • 449 12 Dr. Wang's Statement In Washington Reuter. Washington. Aug. 16. Regret for the civilian casualties in the bombing of the settlement of Shanghai is expressed by Dr. C. T. Wang, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, in a statement. He said: "It is to be regretted that civilian lives
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  • 395 13 DEEP SHOCK Bombing Of Foreign Settlements Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 15 I alrtur-i cvry rfuiitry "ki■ ty s expressed avi*r the u »unnv .itvi n China in (ht- past 4» f.'t sN «eminent, irivrn l)f--'i irnl«» r trl* C rams and British ir.
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  • 615 13 AitgloAmerican Accord Essential London, Aug. 15. The Sunday Times, in a leading arsaya that Japan's instant despatch warships and aircraft to Shanghai d the concerted outburst in the Tcky i ei s suggest more than a mere reprisal, diet is not yet "war." ibly, if the precedent
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  • 166 13 Official Opening At Malacca (From Our Oicn Correspondent) TWTT»cr>A V Malacca, Saturday. HURSDAY was a better day for the B .°J S uts of this Settlement, lt «3 the offic.al opening of their camp and Headquarters at Bukit Duyong The Hon ble Mr. E. V. G. Day. in
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  • 111 13 Public Meeting In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. A SZSS mect!n of all inSociet5 eS 1 d £*SS R yal i -inaerstand, will b» h<»ih r tember time third Of ScpteTSLSS 1 6 the Councils te expected to preside at this meeting The Patron ol this benevolent
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  • 110 13 78 Replies To S.S.A. Inquiry ''From Our Oien Correspondent; S Malacca, Sunday. EVENTY-EIGHT referes have been received so far in connec'ion with the series of questions set by the S.S. (M.i A. Sub-Committee which is empowered to examine and report on the unemployment problem in Malacca. Unemployed
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  • 214 13 Edward G. Robinson's Appeal VERY engaging screen personality ls Edward G., Robinson, and all his pictures have a character of their own Quite a number in which he has been starred have not been shown here as in the past h e has specialised in
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  • 92 13 Japanese Allegations Denied I (From Our own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. f the legation in a bovrnf? ln f apore Japanese Press that organised L Ja S nese 00ds h as been SSSh^nf 1 the Malacca Chinese f£ u f om merce was voiced by the Chamber's officials, who
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  • 52 13 Mr. Walter H. Chen To Give Address Mr. Walter H. Chen, Chinese editor of the North China Daily News and the North China Herald. Sbinrrhai mil address the Singapore Rotary Club at the luncheon meeting at th" \d loh Hotel on Wednesday. His subject will be the New
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  • 740 13 SOLE AIM Co-operation And Friendly Relations Singapore, Sunday. npHE Japanese Government, after an A emergency Cabinet meeting on Aug. 14, late at midnight, issued the tollowing statement, which has been Passed on to the press in Singapore by the Consul General, Mr. K. Gunji: Japan desirous of
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  • 49 13 The Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, is expected to arrive at 1 Singapore early in October on his re- 1 turn from a visit to England. He will BO to Pontianak, Dutch West Borneo, to return a visit which the Resident i paid to Sarawak in April.
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    • 137 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic conditions, ICEB EH G all limes from deterioration iW^^^^^^^^^^^^ mm mmkm, 'Phone Singapore: 5376 (4 lines). K«*t. Turner: 3339 (2 lines) Ipoh: 110 and 111 lines). h mmmmmmmm^mmm mm mKm W.P.S. 136. i 11 ABSOLUTE SECURITY i HI
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  • 935 15 IN DIV. 1 Outside Chance For Skins Singapore, Monday. r.\ beating the Royal Inniskillings, I> their nearest rivals, the Chinese raMy improved their chanwinning th e championship of First Division of the S.A.F.A. Ie fiis year. was played at the Anson im on
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  • 271 15 TOURISTS BAT Day's Play Yields Only 20 Runs Reuter. London, Aup- 14. QVERNIGHT showers and a co„- «>nuous drizzle this morninr delayed the Third Test Match between En* and and New Zealand at the Oval to-day. despite the fact (hat the
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  • 116 15 Son Of Mr. Justice McElwaine THE British sports journal "The Field" records that David McElwaine. the son of Mr. Justice McElwaine, the Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, recently accomplished a notable feat at the Wellbury Preparatory School sports by clearing 18 ft. 8 in. in the long
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  • 101 15 August Bank Holiday Events During the August holidays members of the Brunei Recreation Club visited Labuan as guests of the Labuan Recreation Club. The various inter-state games played between Brunei and Labuan resulted as 11' Hows: Hockey: Labuan won by 3 goals 10 nil. Billiards: Draw. Tennis:
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  • 417 15 Junior Championships At Clerical Union Singapore. Monday. FJESULTS of ties played yesterday in the junior section of the Singapore Badm nton Championships are detailed below. Four doubles ties were played in the first session, and they all resulted in wins by straight sets. There was nothing deserving
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    • 292 15 For Comfort and Speed I j Travel X.L.M. j j SINGAPORE-LONDON IN 5' 2 DAYS I S Hith wor,d famous Dougrias Airliners. j k J Plan6S leave Singapore every Wednesday and Saturday, 3 p.m. J j AfriVe in London on Monday and Thursday respectively. j Apply: Offlees X.L.M. K.N.I.L M.,
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  • 831 16 REGENT'S APPEAL FOR MORE CROPS From A Special Correspondent; Muar, Saturday. ADDRESSING a large and distinguisheJ gathering at the Johore State Agricultural Show at the Muar Club padang, His Highness the Re g nt of Johore, before declaring the show open, said: "I am very pleased
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  • 244 16 Against Allegations Of German Papers Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 13. MEASURES to combat the flood of attacks on foreign correspondents have been taken by the committee of the Foreign Press Association and a delegation has been appointed to protest to the Foreign Office and Dr. Goebbel's deputy at
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  • 134 16 New Scheme By Ministr> Of Agriculture British Official Wireless. Rugby. Aug 14. THE Ministry ot Agriculture I* making inxxJ progress with plan? fo* carrying out X- p£ of the Governments ne* atsnculturc proposals wtach reW o i elimination of animal dlsetiaes. The changes which will result in tnt
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  • 103 16 Miss Ishbel Mac Donald's Scheme British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug 14. Miss Lshbel Mac Donald. eldest daughter of Mr Ramsay Mac Donald. former Prim Minister is associated with efforts which the Restaurant and Public Houses Asportation is making to provide higher technical training for barmen to
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  • 96 16 No Room For Any More Spanish Refugees I British Official Wireless. London. Aug 13 The French Government ha s informed the Brit sh Government, that France is unable to accept any more Spanish refugees. There are already some 45 000 Spanish refugees on French soil and no more
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  • 26 16 Reuter Wireless. Gibraltar. A It is understood that the Insurgent s.rnte. which is secreacy. has been closed to orders from the British -Reuter Wireless.
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    • 176 16 "national insurance COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated in India in 1906) 1936 BESI LTS New Business Completed $11,681,051 Total Assets Exceed $20,001,509 Total Business in Force Exceeds $75,368,481 Total Claims paid Exceed $12,000,000 Annual Income Exceeds $4,171,145 EXPENSE RATIO -26.3 PER CENT. ALE KINDS OF LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FAR EASTERN BRANCH
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    • 308 16 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Aug. 22, 193 c MONDAY, AUG. 16 515 pm Headquarters, S.R.A (fl.f A.A. Gun Drill. 515 pm. Headquarters, o.RE IT), Knots and Lashings. 515 pm. Headquarters. S.F.C.RE. It) (Malays), Coy. Drill. 513 p.m. Headquarters, S.V.F.A.. Water
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    • 104 17 HOMELITE PORTABLE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. splete with built-in engine weighs •nly S3 lbs.—works on kerosine or uesoune. Handle thick muddy or sandy r 'ip to 15.000 ga!s. per hour. Fast automatic Self-priming 28 ft. suction lift—ss ft. delivery head. HOMELITE IS THE HANDIEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL PUMP BUILT TO-DAY. HOMELITE GENERALLY
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    • 149 17 mA MARK OF QUALITY RELIABILITY Hoc Boon Leong Radio Dept. 62, Selcgic Road, Singapore. particulars I i_MB>LPIMnJ__HB B v r»_i *1" I'J Tii T"I "GARRARDS" bring you the Music you want When you want it J RC 6 RECORD CHANGER «S^to STSSS? I Price 65.00 only Radio you ma J
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    • 865 17 Malayaia Listeners 9 llnelio tlliillll DAK and Button-boots.' An anthololy TRANSMISSION 3 S period verse, made by Desmond HawPROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE «&S,"~ SSBSSS X.M.B.C. PROGRAMMES 55?» Sffi I» SKS-SS^* Singapore Stauon On 225 Band Of His Majesty's fS s^"* Metres Scots Guards ty 2_ S£ _\__3 GOO p.m.:—Malay Music
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  • 48 18 SOUTH AMERICA U.S. Armaments' Race Likely To Develop Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aires, Aug. ii. r,,ME presa and pSfttfi tmltcd"sialM shall lease a'* o,d u-e United Staws and are oI the destroyen 10 the results gSg&Om c:vU« a" armaments «tt American SK violation t? the London Treaty Reuter Wireless
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  • 32 18 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug 13. e pn „4 C K ricultural Committee The Senate tion requesting sas5 as fpn°t P RocJvelt tc.make ten-cent Sfon the°i937'cotton crop, by an poundReuter Wireless.
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  • 373 18 DRENCHING RAIN AND HIGH WIND Shanghai, Aug. 15, 7.30 a.m. pHINESE and Japanese artillery con4\nue to pound each other's position.? relentlessly, hut up to 3.15 a.m. no night air attacks had occurred. Since they .started bombarding -nChlnese areas 'as: nisht the Japanese warships have kept their IBM
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  • 125 18 German Representations To Moscow Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 13. a T present it is known that 20C) German* are in Boviet prisons and Chore IB reasoi to believe the number is greater? according to the official German W he ag Ge C rman Ambassador in Moscow NewsnStncy states
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  • 173 18 Against Fraudulent Brokers Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 11. in outer to suppress fraudulent share P defers who P ?n the past h£er<*b«d *r r Dep«nt°a f ■J h! Board of Trade has recommended that ß all'dealings be prohibitedl unkss the dealer is registered under new
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  • 172 18 Britain Will Seek Consent Of America Reuter Wireless London, Aug. 13. THE White Paper correspondence between Mr. Eden and Mr. Bingham has been published in which Mr Eden gives an assurance that when the Bri tish Government seeks the consent of the League to changes in the
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  • 51 18 Reuter Wireless. London, Aug 13 The French Government are vi.able tn allow mor-: Spanish refugees to enter Fra*ncT An official noU<*aUon of this haw been conveyed to the Brt tish Government who are lnstrucung British shipping companies accordirely 45.000 Spanish refugees h*»ve already ret/shed France --Reuter
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  • 303 18 PAYING IN ADVANCE <To the Editor cl the Malaya TrUw Sir—Your note in your Sunday Issue of the 1st. inst. regarding having nav in advance for Municipal water, eas and electricity needs a more satisfactory ieply than that given by a correspondent on the 8th inst.
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  • 145 18 (To the B(ltt-'r of the Maluuu Tr'•>.«! Gif —Tlia Malacca Munlcip^ii'V iif» sent notices to all dubs lii Sding the cancellation or the a;.."ment of playing ground* %n& lw stated that in future tniumls m.» booked in advance by 1)1 lo cover the cost of marking mU IU
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  • 78 18 To tfnr BdtLrr of tfce slithv stf.—You art- doing •i<r'/ ttblbhM* a dallv J warkrt of America A. -lie M lion of flour Is second fi mports of Malava. 'hroueh the oularrtns o! Informed of the rfllliu- 1 °sincr whrot is not tfrw-» n md we are
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    • 496 18 ACIDITY Stomach Acidity is one of the penalties of modem life It arises lrom a variety of causes irregular meals, imperfect digestion setting up food lermentation, wrong diet, mental anxiety, etc. Whatever the cause may be, one thing is certain and simple, and that is the cure. To correct acidity
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    • 126 19 ONE OF THE REASONS FOR THE ALL-ROUND SUPERIORITY OF THE j V M/- MORRIS KfelZ U Generous seating accommodation is provided within the II wheelbase. This, with deep upholstery and ample head- V JW\ room, ensures maximum comfort. Draughtless ventilation by extractor type front door j>\ windows and protecting louvres.
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    • 1207 19 $lall*lVilll HjisAf»lltf»l°« 9 Itlfeffl is* 11 "2 a.m. Talk. j 9.20 p.m. Talk on sports by Mr. *3 MltlUlO 150 a.m. Time signal. Weather C. J. Groothoff. i report. Lunch music. 9.40 p.m. Varied programme (sram (Contiswed from page 5) 1.10 p.m. Mirom news bulletin. recordsi i 1.20 p.m Lunch
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  • 113 20 Miss Barbara Blair, the beauty queen who made Hollywood history by receiving £300 a week for 18 months without making a picture, and her fiance, a London financier. Ready for the market. Stacks of siuongs manufactured in Singapore. r?ad\ for delivery to the trade (Tribune).
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