Malaya Tribune, 19 July 1929

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVI.- No, 168 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929 JFIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, July 19. '929.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. rOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I The Popular Reliable I CEMENT. I In Barrels and Ba 2 s j jj I j Ten Years of Uncontested Success, j S I o ST j Sole importer: G. AURELY, Union Building. j Tel: "AURELY" Singapore. Codown) 30> K ini
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    • 11 1 "FLORODOK" Wwhtog J S^Sy~ f Po» Tropic-.' Wear HIGH STRBHT, Stafapcr*.
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  • 1810 2 A LAND FULL OF RELICS. Atlantic Liner in An Icefield. YOUNG FOLKS' FRIENDSHIP TOURS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, June 9. Arrangements are now under way for parties of British and Dominion boys and girls to undertake tours on the Continent this summer under the auspices
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If you are just a weak-backed, vigourless, don't-want-to-do-anytiiing person, positively sitting-out" the best years of your life, what you've got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have lost. Drugs will not help
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    • 147 2 0] riyosan is the easiest, simplest and cleanest way to destroy al! nsect pests I n] Kills Flies—One of our most dangerous pests, spreadi lg filth and disease. C Kills Mosquitoes—Another menace, carriers of malaria and Yellow fey r. \r X Kills Ants and Roaches—The Dane of housewife. jj sj
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    • 243 2 The Health v of Women EUROPEAN women, living in tropical climates, often suffer from anaemia as a result of irregularities of the functions of their sex. Physicians have proved in a most positive way that a course of Kalzana —the Calcium food —is of striking value in these conditions. Kalzana
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    • 178 2 I m, TO KEEP THE 1 MOUTH 9 AND l M THROAT HEALTHY I H m use a 3 J I VALD A I 1 Vpastiu.es 1 1 jjj lOn Sale at all Chemists I jj m Druggists, m I /j INSIST on Ac boxes bearing M Jj n) the
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  • 1075 3 "MUSLIM TURNS CHRISTIAN." An Interesting Court Case. The "Malayan Daily Express" reports that an interesting application was recently made before Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby in the Supreme Court, in which Yacob bin Khatib again applied for a declaration that his marriage with Mariam. the first defendant, was subsisting, and
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  • 139 3 An Unofficial Organisation. The June issu? of the "Bulletin of the Pan-Pacific Union" contains a number of articles on problems of special interest to the Pacific area. The Pan-Pacific Union is an organization in no way the agency of any Pacific Government, yet having the goodwill of
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  • 49 3 In tho First Police Court, before Mr. 11. G. Clarke on Wednesday Cpl. 88 of the New Bridge Road Station was fined $100 on a charge of having, as a public servant, received an illegal gratification of $21. Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingham appeared for the defence.
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  • 66 3 The following transfers are recorded in the Malayan Police Magazine: Inspector Spinks Malacca to Singapore; Probationary Inspector MacLennan, Singapore to Malacca; P. L Dagg, depot to Singapore; P. L Wray, Court staff to Central Station. Singapore; Inspector Kemp to Court staff on return from leave; P. I. McDonald from Port
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 148 3 S/s cured by m E "Santuben" M as recommended by ihc German A^H Authority on Tubeaulubib Ht JIV nifiju PROF OR. WOLFF-tiSNtR J Wt m m >m UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN Jfl "sJIB B" and approved in over ***** c mW ISHi la during 20 years qf special work jM| E
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    • 216 3 LTD S\ N C APOtLE. <jj WHY Is Preference Given to y i "PAGODA BRAND" i ORNAMENTAL CEMENT FLOORING TILES? 5 Because of Its superior quality, uniform and last colours, neatness and sharp 5 edges, while the prices are moderate. 51 In Before making your purchases elsewhere, kindly give us
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  • 90 4 [Our readers are invited to write to na on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names
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  • 469 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—l am really proud of the achievements of my Chinese sisters of the present day. As has been proved in many instances, they have heads as good as ours when given a chance with regard to education, so much so that
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  • 465 4 <To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune."* Sir,—Singapore is a free port, situated a< the south-east corner of Asia, where all kinds of nationalities are welcome* to settle down to trade and earn a livelihood. It has been wellknown to all parts of the world that it
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  • 334 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Reference at the last meeting of the Legislative Council to the Annual Report of the Director of Education prompted me to get a copy of the report and. peruse it. I wa-> specially struck by a paragraph tnerem re a certain class of
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  • 131 4 do the Editor. "Malaya Tribune."» Sir, —With reference to Mr. W. Dunman's plan of a $50-a-month house and vo ir editorial in yesterday's issue. I shall b.' much ohligca if you or Mr. Dunman will be so kind as to let us know the salary that a clerk
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  • 129 4 tTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'» Sir. —It is with deep regret that 3 hear that the officials of the Singapore Harbour Board intend pulling down th< cheap eating-shops alongside Johnston': Pier next month. These have been tht only eating-shops where poorly paid clerk; and tambies could go
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  • 222 4 iTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—In May last, the Register of Imports and Exports issued a circular letter <copy herewith > to the printers that the Import and Export Forms printed by them did not comply with the new regulations. As far as we can recollect,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 333 4 iA. Staub Co.,— Cognac, j m Pure Grape-juice Brandies. fcj Delightful and Mellow of taste; with JEn f J mSk a real Co^nac Aroma JBL fEy TRY Staub's ißi I I :v S 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS gg| .11 Brandy Once and you will never g ask for any
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    • 35 4 I NANG HENG Co., I I Expert Piano Repairers, Tuners, and I Polishers. I CASH OR EASY PAYMENT. I I (Estimates free.) I H Call at 105, Selegie Road, or ring up 6958. I I
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    • 646 4 ECZEMA ON HANDSJN RASH Irritation Was Intense. Healed by Cnticmra. M I suffered quite a while with eczema which broke out on my hands in a rash. For some time the irritation was intense, keeping me awake at night. It was ol a dry nature, causing the skin to break
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  • 532 5 Chinese Beat Malays. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. July 10. In the soccer match between the Chinese and the Victorians the Chinese lost the toss and had to face the sun. They did not play their usual game, while the Victorians combined well and attacked dangerously. They were
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  • 65 5 Smuggling Tobacco Over Causeway. B»-foie the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S Williams) on Wednesday a Chinese was convicted of possessing DVa lb. of dutiable tobaeo in Johore Causeway. Accused was arrested at 11 SO on Tuesday morning while in the act of alighting from a truck. The
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  • 349 5 The Itinerant Hawker Question Singapore Municipal Committee N<»- 2 took the following action at a meeting Wnd on July 9: Decided that an extension of the lease of Changi Road Market at Siglap should be granted beyond the end of 1929 to a time to be later decided,
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  • 88 5 Government and Retrenchment Policy. ("Japanese News" .Service.] Toyko, July 14. The Cabinet, in view of the necessity of stabilising the financial situation, has agreed that the Government shall not undertake the construction of the new railway and other public works, which have been deleted from the new estimates.
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  • 87 5 Tokyo, July 15. Mr. Suzuki, Chief Secretary of the Cabinet, representing the Premier, visited Mr. Ozaki, the veteran politician, at the tatter's residence. Mr. Ozaki is stated to have told him that Mr. Hamaguchi is competent to be the head of the Government which is
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  • 33 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 616 5 H \YE SAVED MANY LITTLE LIVES. p iy is dangerous where children's ailjjent are concerned. When a child shows j he first symptoms of sickness, feverishnes;; oik, vomiting, digestive or intestinal jyou prompt measures for relief such as are afforded by Baby's Own Tablets ma' ver t H-rious results.little baby
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    • 152 5 Toothsome Tasties. WE RECEIVE HEGULJIt AND CONTINUOUS SUPPLIES OF— Sheep's Tongues Sheep's Kidneys Sweetbreads Ox Kidneys Brains Ox Tails Tripe. EXCELLENT TOB A CHANGE. TRY THEM!! "The Best by Test 99 REFRIGERATING Co LTD Ro&&-./"elioie R.o*& 5 i 1 Ask for MOON BRAND SYRUP ffi The best obtainable I I
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    • 65 5 announcement. r r j ie p u bji c are hereby informed g** 4 Manager of EmTa Music Rush has entrusted us with 61 prizes fa qw d ed {n Qur roQir> Those who are interest ed, are cordially invited to visit our showroom. The books can be obtained here
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    • 184 5 TRINITY COLLEGE. Gramophone Records of the Pianoforte Examination Pieces and Studies of all grades played by Prof. Alac Rowley. F.R.A M., F T.CJL. and approved by the Board. I.Hts seit upjn request. Obtainable at D'Souza Bros. Musk Store. 42. Megle aoao. Singapore SHOES. Buy direct. Enormous savings. The "Pulau" leather
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    • 366 6 1 PAVILION I THONE 6903 I I FROM MONDAY, JULY 15 TO SUNDAY, JULY 21. I 5| AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. 3 I The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. I SIN BORROWED PLUMES j S STARRING S I MARJORIE DAW and ARNOLD DALY. MARIE^REVOST IN S |The Girl in the Pullman. uj
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    • 298 6 Amusements. ULHAMBRA! jjj 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) g I GRAND PROGRAMME 1 I Commencing Thursday, July 18. a I j X I» THE SECOND BHOW AT P.M. 3 1 THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I I CORINNE GRIFFITH I I as L4DY HAMILTON, Supreme Beauty of
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    • 387 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where the Big Pictures Play, i FROM FRIDAf. JULY 19 TO THURSDAY, JULY 25 j Special 3 Feature Programme! 9.10 p.m. International News THE GALLOPING GOBS Featuring the Bea Going Cowboys Buffalo Bill. Jr. Morgan Brown Sailor-Cowboys or Cowboy-Sailors! Call them what you will, they'll panic an J
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    • 72 6 SURINA THEATRE Tops 'em All Norlh Bridge Road. 'Phon* n, From WednescTay, July 17 to Wesdar, SFCOXD SHOW \T 9 I'M of F.ar Hjsting), Barem Sturm (Co ßed^ Oscar Price fitoELO&S -CLUB rCATUfcING "^V^^ RICUARD i T4IMAD6E I Gazette, Comedy. "SCOTTY OF THE SCOUTS SERIAL" Chapters 5. 6 7 MATINEES:
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  • 157 7 Burma Malay Co.'s Appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. .uSa iZfsrss was 0,6 subiect j an ippeal before the Chief Justice, Mr. Parrerrv»^t y «f R A M r Justice Stevens in the F.M.S. ThV« t day 1716 appeal was brought r p
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  • 308 7 Price of Tin Recedes. Messrs. Ellin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. to;;: d„ down l/16d. N V v rfc 20-; cents (G), up cents. Shares, steady. Allenbys $2.25—$2.40. Ayer !oY $1.75 —$1.85, Ayer Panas $9.50 —$9*80, rs i>5 cents—$1, Balgownies $3.10 —$3.30. as Cl.32 1
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  • 135 7 [British Official Wireless.] London, Juy 18. Paris 123.855 New York 4.85 3/32 Brussels 34.91 Geneva 25.22 Amsterdam 12.08 Milan 92.745 Berlin 20.355 Stockholm 18.095 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.205 Vienna 34.4'j Prague 163 7 Helsingfors 193 Madrid 33.35 Lisbon 100.20 Athens 375 Bucharest 81b Rio 57^ Buenos Aires 47 Bombay
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  • 69 7 V C» \PORE CIMMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. o'clock noon. July 1.9. Buyera S^l'ois tqual to Standard p Spot 26 3J'.» R.S.S. on Tender 36 VI» 36 ust 36% 37 'ember 37^ Sept- 37 37 vl D <*. 39% March 40 40% nt Market:—Dull. T** 1 Cable:—
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  • 77 7 Chilly Company Meeting. Reuter's Service. London, July 18. met toH«/ nt and Visco «"t St. Davids otherTor no e tchanL ced y H" the meeting; a,lB:ed Word throughout MldW 0 x, Was Passed appointing the pany Ltd Ex eCU i° r and Truste€ Com£EsL* d> as tru
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  • 42 7 The statistical position at the end of July ii?22f S imp ro °veme?t upon that for June, and it is this factor oeuer that ls better price of the metal, says the Financial Correspondent of the "Straits Echo. 2££
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  • 154 7 Singapore, July 19. Rice, Siam a Rj«-siam 4:: Rice, Saigon l i 9 2I! 8 7 X cc, Saigon 3 «o 4>< Rice, Rangoon 1 gg Rice, Rangoon 2 $2 40 R;ce, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag $8.70 Glutinous, Par Boiled Rice $5.50 r lm Buyers Sellers uambier
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  • 167 7 Excellent Entertainment. The three-act play entitled 'Boh Xai Hco was successfully staged before a iii'l audience at the Starlight Kali, New h: ;-iu, last night by the lferrilada Musi a* Association, ander the patronage of Mr long Lao. the Chinese Con-ul General. The Association's dramatic
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  • 58 7 Mr A. H. Flowerdew, the well-known consulting engineer of Kuala Lumpur, expects to return from leave early in November. The Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost, Mr. H. O. Maas, Mr. C. Wilson, Mr. V. W. W. S. Pureell, Mr- G. L. Ham and Mr. J. D. Fettes dined with the Governor
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  • 70 7 The "Awa Maru" arrived this morning from Hong Kong and is sailing lor Bom cay to-morrow. The "Kwang Tung" is due to-day from Amoy, Swatow and Hong Kong with 369 Asiatic deck passengers from the first two p^rts. The "Kum Sang," from China ports via Hong Kong is
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  • 220 7 "Toh Lam." Dut. 125 tons, Capt. Moss, from from Djambi. 13-7; for Djambi, 20-7. "Van Twist," Dut. 537 tons, Capt. Zwaardmaha, from Smrabaya, 18-7, for Djambi, 21-7. "Mirzapore." Brit 4.134 tons. Capt. Oxford, from Osaka. 18-7; far Bombay. 19-7. "Howra," Brit. 4,090 tons, Capt. Col born, ."rom Calcutta. 18-7;
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  • 49 7 The Gaiety. The Gaiety is showing to-night Camille of the Barbara Coast." a story of San Francisco's underworld, starring Mac Busch and Owen Moore. In addition is "The Galloping Gobs." with Buffalo Bill. Jr. and Morgan Brown. In the first show is "Jazz Mad." in eight parts.
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  • 109 7 The engagement is announced between Gertrude Mary Faunce, only daughter of Major A. de Lawn? Faunce, Indian Army, and the late Mrs. Faunce. and Eric Macdowall Sykes, of the F.M.S. Customs Service. To-m-.rrow and Sunday will be important dates in the history of Malay vernacular education. In addition to the
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  • 143 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, July 19. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hebe. Kumsang, 22; Plancius 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Merauke 18; Larut, Muroran Maru, 16; Toba 13; Antenor 11; G. G. Roume 8; Leverkusen 6. v Empire Dock (Entrance Gate J). Mirzapore 30; Awa Maru
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  • 35 7 Orders for week ending Sunday, July 21- JUl> 19 Ele ™ntary Signalling Class, Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Advanced Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 pm To-mosrow July 20.-Jamboree Rehearsal, Stadium. 2.30 p.m. Band bring Instruments.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 49 7 DONT WEAR A TRUSS! Use Brooks Rupfure Appliance. New dis- iT^^^v covery. Wonderful I f kjti No lunacy Dads, no \f% C 9 springs, durable, cheap. f, Binds and draws parts Mr w together quickly. IF~~ JT Catalogue free. Sole A gen to: MAYNARD CO, LTD, 11. BATTERY ROAD,
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    • 767 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VVANTED-Chinese Stenographer. Must take dictation rapidly in English, must be prepared to travel continuously in Java and to China must furnish from local Europeans Trib <n hineSe Ay ,y 3 X N 895 C Ma,aya WANTED—Young Chinese for special Sales r u f °L, large organisation. Must be
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    • 628 7 TENDERS. Tenders are Invited for clearing about 22» «E55 trees from the, rtoad tnr J** CoUrSe off Buk Timah Road, for The Singapore Turf Club may be seen at the Architect* ClOSe Bt n n 011 Tuesda y July »1. a T he .K° W ers do not bmd themselves
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 143 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. To-day. July 19. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. P. A., Company Parade. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers, S. V. C, Revolver Coifrse. 5 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Practice Warren Shield. To-morrow, July 20. 2 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "P" (Malay) Coy.. Officers and N.C.O 's Tactical Training. "C"
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    • 340 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 9 A M Temperature, j Rainfall Bright I Mean wind Sunshine Stations. yesterday.jYeaterday Humidity. EHrec- C w Max. Min MgS f M H P Weather F. F. i» j h <>urs. l*LHF. Kuala Lumpur 8 j 69 1.61 4-5
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    • 260 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, July 19. High Tides.— 10.3 a.m., 8.46 p. m Malayan Athletic Meeting, X.L, -m^ et: et ras v S.C.C. ,P °3^ a,: W School, Football: Div. LU, S.R.C.. Stadium; S.C> A A B V R A Va,i p!m. Perfm:mani?e Wesicy Churt h Police Band: Katong Park, 9
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  • 771 8 A slogan is useless unless it is supported by enterprise and energy. Hence it can be cf little avail to end&tvour to promote trade wi; hin 'he Empire by means of a "Buy British.'' appeal if the right of good* are not offered, and, being ottered, are
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  • 290 8 The Hon. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim and Mr. Poo Wha Cheng, of Ipoh, are coming to Singapore to attend the official opening of Raffles College on Monday. The Children's Day exercises of the Rtraita Chinese Methodist Chur:h will be held in the A.CS. Chapel, Coleman Street, on Sunday at 9
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  • 87 8 Mistook Him for President. Reuter's Service. Vienna. July 18. An attempt by a man to nre a revolver at Chancellor Streeruwitz as he was entering nis office this morning was frustrated by the sentry knocking out the revolver from the man's nana and arresting him. The
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  • 113 8 William Fox in Car Smash. Reuter's Service. New York, July 18. A small car containing three Women collided at Long Island with Rolls-Royce containing Mr. William Fox the film magnate, and his friend Mr. J. I* Rubenstein. The women escaped without injury out Mi. Fox and
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  • 130 8 Going Strong at Eighty-One. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 18. y. F. O'Connor, father of the House of Commons, was the recipient this afternoon of deeds of annuity of the capital value of £10.000, which have been subscribed by his friends and colleagues in both House The
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  • 49 8 Not Admitted to Cathedral. Reuter's Service. Cologne July, 18. Th° Cathedral authorities fan** re need admittance to a hundred United States women students who are touring Europe in riding 'timorVl. whereupon the students made purchases of peasants' ikrrte ranching to their ankls and were romotly admitted.
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  • 292 8 Thursday, Aug. 1. and Saturday and Monday. Aug. S and 5. will be observed as bank holidays. The removal of the water fountain Irani it- original site in Battery Road to the ees front neat the Cenotaph has now been completed. The wart of decorating public buildings in h- soar
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  • 40 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—lo 13 16d. New York:—2lM. cents (G). Singapore:—36-36' 4 cents. TIN. London:—Spot £210 15s Od (down 70s od>: 3 months, buyers £214 (down 70s), solle-s €214 5s (down 67s 6d>. Singapore:—sloB.37 (200 tons sold.)
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  • 117 8 Labour's Employment Policy. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby. July 18 The Education Minister. Sir C. P. Trevefyat announced that the Government had carefully considered the most suitable date for raisin* the school leaving age of children to 15. Al weighing all the circumstances they had decide
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  • 101 8 Noisy Cries in Court. Reuter's Service. Allahabad. Jul.. The resumption of the Meerut conspr, trial was marked by the renewal of noisy r> volutionary cries and the singing of the Con; munist Anthem by the accused. The magi.trate rejected the counsel for the def» objection to the jurisdiction
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  • 59 8 Swedish 'Plane Again Returns Reuter's Service. Ivigtut, Greenland. July I I The aeroplane Sverige" has left for Labr Ivigtut. July 19 The "Sverige" has returned again owing tc dense fog. [The Swedish aviators in the "Svengt bam made several previous efforts to fly to Canada but have
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  • 56 8 Drought in Wheat Area> Reuter's Service. London. July 18. A substantial rise in the price of bread anticipated as a result of the increase of wheaprices by £1 per quarter since Ma£ 34. Tht rise is attributed to the drought in' Canada the Argentina and elsewhere,
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  • 41 8 Eight Killed in Tra n Accident. Reuter's Service. Denever. July 18 Bight were kill-d ana M iirured in a west bound passeafsr train which plunged through a wooden bridge early this morning end W into a raging torrent.
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  • 33 8 Reuter's Service. London. July 18 It is officially announced in Dublin thsj Canal Gerald Okelly and Professor D A Bin have been appointed Free Safes llinfcten T ranee and Germany respectively.
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  • 20 8 Reuter's Service. London. July 18 It is officially stated that the King s progrev has been maintained.
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  • 19 8 Reuter's Service. London. July i The new cruiser "Exiter" 8.400 tc launched to-day at Devon port.
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  • 28 8 From China by "Kumsang.' dv? at BlDfi at 3 p.m. to-day. From France by "Athos II." dut pore at 6 a.m. on Sunday, the Mat tosti
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  • 47 8 The Buddhist Fasting r mences to-day and Mail There will be the usual cirun oi Buddhist Temple. Kinta Road, bodi Temple (Sth mil: and at dhist Burial Ground, &\k Btfle, tsi Road. Prayers will be offered for the world and blessings M are cordially invited.
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  • 28 8 TEAVEL AMD ADVENTURE, tm Baft? MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on paj:e 3. LABUAN NOTES, on page 5. SPORTS NOTES, on page 10. RADIO IN MALAYA, on pare 11.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 256 8 Rustless Steel Cutlery. --i_ i a hour as it needs only to be washed VITZm and more .PP«™c Ma or dinar, M durable. No. 2407. with aylo ilte handles (ataars*. table Knives $14 50 per doz. Cheese Knives $12.50 per doz. No. 2409. with lylooite handles (round) fable Knives $15.50
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    • 92 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. i 634 NORTH BKIDGE ROAD, Sineaporp. TENG SENG GUAN. AGENTS FOR T. K. X's Tyres, Tubes, Shoes and other goods. FRESH STOCK OF SILVER
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  • 274 9 iffer to Mediate Between China and Russia? CBIN£*E REPLY 10 BREAK. 1 praparing to Resist with 41! Our National Force." Reuter's Service. (By Courtesy of the Sin Chew Jit Poh'\) Nanking, July 19. Thr Wai Chiae Pu (Foreign Office) at 6
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  • 242 9 WAR MOST improbable. Nanking, «July 18. TW Foreign Offi-e received tne full t?xt the Soviet not? breaking a <? 0 ,nis filing and immediate.y sent >t to lH*rali=»fc!.o niang Kai SfteK. .who had a tonfe erne wirh Mr. Hu Han Mm, P"" tor „1 the Legislative .ian,
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  • 53 9 SCOUTED BY DIPLOMATS. Reuter's Service. Berlin. July 18T\ ssibility of warlike in t S no- Russian dispute is seated A v circles, who interpret Russ.a^ the first step m a cam pressure to make th fi to negotiations, where y «a- in the maximum P™® i*t*i\ liness
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  • 51 9 NO REPLY RECEIVED YET. Reuter's Service. London, July l8 House of Commons, r Office) inform"xl a ue T« reoh "■*'}> rr.ment had not yet r fv el M < n s ter a 1 its- 'graphic request to its M f or t h e latest information •van
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  • 115 9 "LIFE DEATH" TO VLADIVOSTOCK Reuter's Service. Tokyo, July 18. The Foreign Office has not yet been officially informed of the severance of SinoRussian relations. It aii o denies that the Soviet has approa hed Japan on the qu stion of nrutrality. Tokyo, July 13. The Foreign Office
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  • 97 9 MAY APPROACH BOTH PARTIES. The "Japanese General Staff." probably he best informed in the world re- aiding the politico-strategic- situation m Harv-huria. expresses the a upture of Sino-ftussian relations is unlik-l> o lead to hostilities, but admits that the :one?ntration of Chinese and Sovic* treop? ilong the border
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  • 60 9 adequate measures of defence. Reuter's Service. Moscow, .July WThe offi ia! "Izvestia" says that th-Russo-Chinese ruitur? involves the if the safety of many Russians living or> th-» Eastern frontier, which will comp* the Soviets to take adequate meases in iefcnce ayainst possible attacks by on White Russians. Ine
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  • 137 9 requests from both sides. Reuter's Service. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, July 18. According to reliable sources, the Reich Government will acceed to th? request ot both parties in the Smo-Russian dispute to represent their interests in their r > oectivp countries, Russia having made rTnuest through
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  • 50 9 WILL IT BE POSTPONED? [Tians-Ocean via Pan-Asia, i Berlin, July IS. ss ss s pH at the commencement but later, ca r h Siberian scction is illuminated h reduce the time to throe night re exist s from itjs hoped to commence the service m August.
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  • 124 9 THE BRITISH DELEGATION. Reuter's Service. .London, July 18. It is delegation to th Kyoto in October, of Pacific 5 e i a hv Ltd Hailsham, ex-Lord will be headed by delude Mr. Lionel (ha^ fc "",fn.tr of the Royal Institute of International Affairs). Dame Edith Lytteiton, (on? of
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  • 175 9 KELLOGG PACI PLEDGES FORGOTTEN. London, Juiy 19. The seriousness of th > Sino-Russian situation is not underestimated here. Opinion is divided as to which of the two nations should shoulder the most I;lame. At th same time it is not felt that hostilities will vnsue. The "Daily Telegraph"
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  • 114 9 HEAVILY PATROLLED «V CHINESE Reuter's Service. Tokyo, July 18. A message from Harbin says that following on the rupture martail-law was proclaimed in Harbin whi h is heavily patrolled by Chinese troops. The Governor has issued a proclamation that the death penalty wil! be imposed on
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  • 138 9 MR. CHURCHILL SHARPLY REBUKED. The Naval Programme. Reuter's Service. London, July 18. In the House of Commons a sharp duel between Mr. Churchill and Mr. Mac Donald arose out of a question on the naval programme, Mr. Churchill requesting tha* Parliament should have an opportunity of its opinion
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  • 58 9 Long Terms of Imprisonment. Reuter's Service. Constantinople, July 1/. The police round-up of Communists in Smyrna and Constantinople in April had a sequel when the trial was held of, 35 people on a cha ge of diisiminating propaganda v.nd attempting to undermine the existing legime. Twenty-six of
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  • 44 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. 1 Paris, July 17. The fcrmer manager of the Communist Humanite" has been sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment and a fine of 9,0u0 francs for publishing anti-miiitarist articles. The several sentences running concurrently, he will only serve five ytais.
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  • 29 9 Twelve Thousand Deported. Reuter's Service. Washington, July 17. 11m Immigration Commissioner announces that 12.000 persons were deported from the United Sates in the past fiscal year.
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  • 1463 9 Sentence of District Court CATHIRAVALOO TO APPEAL. The case before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, In the District Court, in which S. Cathiravaloo stood charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of; a diamond brooch valued at $5,000, was concluded yesterday afternoon. S. Cathiravaloo (the accused), in
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    • 125 9 I The Superior Port. I 0 S 1 ASK FOR I I *J. I I AND BE SURE OF PERFECTION. f SOLE AGENTS:.. j V > (Incorporated in the Straits SetUements.) j I TONE ANl> TOUCH. PIANO PERFECTION demoo»tri««. o> Ibe j MOUTRIE PIANO. jj SPECIALLY CONSTRICTED tor ibis Climate,
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  • 731 10 Sports Pastimes. Loh Hwa Held. EUROPEANS RECOVER IN SECOND HALF. Tourists' Wrong Methods of Attack. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. [By "Reynard."j The Stadium was again packed to capacity yesterday for the second appearance of the Loh Hwa (Shanghai) F. C. In the first game last Sunday the visitors beat the Malayan Chinese
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  • 278 10 A REAL FOOTBALL BATTLE. (By "Echo.") kt was a really grim struggle, with the Europeans determined to deny the tourists victory and the Chinese equally determined to maintain their record of triumphs. Honours were easy, and outstanding incidents apart this was perhaps a fair result. Many
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  • 80 10 A.P.C. Beat S.R.C. In a Second Division game on the Cantonment Road ground yesterday, the A.P.C. beat the SR C. by the odd goal In three. The exchanges were fairly even throughout and at the interval the score stood at one all Early in the second half
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  • 51 10 In the Second Division game played at Pulau Brani yesterday, the R.A. II sprang a surprise on their opponents, the R.E., when they beat them by 2 goals to 1. The game was vigorously contested and play was of an even nature. Result: R.A 2; R.E.
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  • 63 10 Another surprise in tho Second Division was the defeat of the Telephone Company side by the R.A.0.C., by the odd goal in three, on the Malay ground. The Port Canning men worked hard for their win and deserved victory. The Telephonists, taking things easy, found at the
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  • 174 10 TO-DAT, JULY 19. Division L R.A v. S.R.C. at Stadium. S.R.C: Urquhart: Ess, Dias; Aeria, C da Sib/a, Moller; Collie k. Vas, Hay, Oehiers, D'Almeida. Division IL S.C.P.A. "B" v. R. A. at S.C.F.A. ground. 4. C.F.A. "B": Way Yong; Ah Thun. Chwee iheng; Kek ChooL 8 wee
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  • 210 10 FIRST DIVISION. Goals. W C. D. F. A. PtS. ICC. 10 8 0 2 23 4 18 I.CF.A. 11 7 2 2 29 7 16 Welch 12 6 5 1 25 24 13 Malays 8 4 2 2 23 9 10 Seletar 10 4 5 1 18 13
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  • 100 10 In a fast and interesting game played on the Johore English College ground, the Medical College won 4—o. Yzelman opened the score after ten minutes' play, followed by another goal by Oehiers. The interval arrived with the Medicc* leading by two goals. After half-time, Oehiers
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  • 40 10 The following will represent Kota Raja in the Alsagoff Cup final on Sunday at the Stadium, against the Singapore Peranakan Club.—M. SharifT, Yusoff Nawawi. Mohamed Said. Dollah, A. Rahim, Salleh. Abubakar, M. Noor. Dolfattah, Abdullah, and Johari.
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  • 89 10 World Champion Wins. BOXING. Reuter's Service. New York, July 19. At the Yankee Stadium, in the world's lightheavyweight championship contest. Tommy Loughran (holder> won the decision ovci James-J. Braddock (challenger). New York, July 19. Loughran dispelled all doubts ol his ability to dominate in the light-heavyweight division by
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  • 84 10 PROFESSIONALS' REVIVAL. The promoters of the recent successful contests at the New World are arranging another programme, to be held at an early date. Song, it is stated, has signed articles to meet a newcomer from Manila named Battling Guillemo, and this will form the main iterft. The
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  • 66 10 ENGLISH MATCHES. CRICKET. The following first class English <"■ f' r fixtures are due to commence to-morrow. Middlesex v. Derby at Lord s. Surrey v. Lanes at the Oval. Yorks v. Essex at BradttH'i Gloucester v. Notts at Bristol. Worcester v. Warwick at Dudley. Kent v. Sussex at
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  • 422 10 Local Games. S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. In the Cricket Club tournament the Etceteras meet the Services at 5 o'clock this afternoon, on the padang. Play will be continued tomorrow afternoon, from 2 to 6 p.m. S.C.C. v. M.C.U. A return game between the S.C.C. and the Medical College Union will be played
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  • 106 10 Members of the Singapore Amateur Weight lifters' Association are informed of the removal of the Association to "Riouw Villa," 2, East Coast, Katong. The house faces the sea, and is situated in a very healthy locality. Swimming and water-polo can be indulged in daily, and the accommodation Is several times
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  • 125 10 The half-yearly general meeting of the Fathul Karib Club was held at the club house on Sunday last, Mr. Andi Kechong bin Arong Abdulrahim presiding. After the report and accounts had been passed, the following office-bearers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mi. Andi Kechong bin Arong Abdulrahim (reelected);
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  • 70 10 BADMINTON. The following will represent the Dandy Ukes against the Singapore Cold Storage at the former's court on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.: Toh Chye Slat. Lee Keo Meng. Tan Kirn Swee. La-> Seong Moh, Tan Hons Soon and Tan Boon Song. S.C.S.:—Wes Kirn Choon, Khoo Cheng
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  • 45 10 The Pulo Bukom B.P. team to meet the Kampong Jargo B.P. at the latter's court at 3.30 p.m. to-morrcw will be: Singles:—C. K. Kia. K. Y. Chye (capt.), Y. H. Beng and L. S. Thye. Doubles:—C. C. Lim and Y. W. Lee.
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  • 60 10 The following will represent the Jovial B.P. against the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union in a match of five singles and one doubles on the latter's court on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m.: Singles:—Koh Beng Swee. Koh Lock Num, Koh Whee Nam, Kok Choon Num and
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  • 56 10 The following will represent the Postal B.P. against the Singapore Cold Storrcre Athletic Club in five singles and one doubles to-morrow on the S.C.S. court, at 3.30 p.m. Singles: Koh Yew Keng, S. Kanaisan. Teo Ban Teck Yeo Sim Kang. Low Ah Tow. Double,: Lim
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  • 185 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The S.V.R.A. spoon shoot on the Farrei Range on Sunday afternoon (7 shots at 200 yards. 7 at 500 yards, and 7 at 600 yards, H.P.S. 105 points) resulted as follows: L/C E. F. de Silva 32 32 27 91 Cpl. A. Pereira 28 31 31
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  • 108 10 TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The results of the ties played yesterday in the tournament at the Ladles Lawn Tennis Club were as follows: Men's Doubles Handicap. Warden and Hill beat Parsons and Wood. 6—l. 6—4. H. L. Marshall and H. W. St. George beat Rev. Aitken and
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  • 156 10 SWIMMING. The Dover Gold Cup has yet to be won— writes "Kay" in the Athletic News, in reference to the preparations for the massed attack on the Channel record this year—the conditions being that the Channel must be swum from the English to the French coast. E.
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  • 192 10 Debtor Released Frjm Prison. In the Bankruptcy Court to-day Mr. Justice Deane granted receiving and adjudication orders against Cheong Beng Chye and Sin ♦Seng Hin, trading as Sin Seng Hin and Co. The petition against Choa Kirn Teow was "withdrawn and those against Tan Kirn Guan and Chop
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  • 37 10 The Asala Full Moon Day, which falls to-morrow, will be celebrated at the Sinhalese Buddhist Temple, .74-H, Dorset Road, Singapore, with a display of Ceylon fireworks and preaching of Bana. The temple will be decorated and illuminated.
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  • 1295 10 A WEEKLY COMMENTARY. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") The drawn game between the S.C.C. and the Chinese on Wednesday leaves the championship of the Singapore Football League still more or less open, though the S.C.C. have a big advantage, with two points more than the Chinese and a
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  • 214 10 Home Secretary's Statement British Official Wireless. Rugby. July IE The Home Secretary. Mr. dynes, replyat in the House of Commons to a number ci questions respecting the terms of the rajues of M. Trotsky to be permitted to land in this country, said that M. Trotsky based his
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  • 45 10 31 Drowned in Sinking Ship. Reuter's Service. Bukharest. July U. The Russian steamer "Volga" has sent ut an S. O. S. stating that she has struck a floating mine and is sinking. Seventeen passenpf! and 14 of the crew have been drownKi.
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  • 410 11 NOTES ON RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION. J New Use for Radiovision. In connection with the King oi Siam's forthcoming visit to Java wireless telephone experiments with that country axe being carried out i view to ascertaining the usefulness of such a service as a means of communication wn
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  • 600 11 The following latest list of short-wave radio stations, in alphabetical order, with wavelengths, call-signs and times of transmission ■here known, should be cut out for reference. Agra. 30.75, Tuesday and Friday. (St.) Assize (France). F.W., 24.5. Bandoeng (Java) PL E, 15.74, Wednesday, 1.40—3.40 p.m. Banaoen* (Java) PLF,
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  • 486 11 RADICAL CHANGES IN THE "BREMEN." American Passenger Services. Reuter's Service. New York, July 17. The United States Lines announce that two new 56,000 ton liners, each costing $25,000,000, will be laid down in 1930 for the Atlantic service. THE "BREMEN'S" SPEED. Bremerhaven, July 16. The new Norddeutscher Lloyd
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  • 133 11 Overseas Messenger Six -Saloon In response to invitations issued by Messrs. Lyons Motors Ltd., local agents for Wolseley Cars, a large number of Singapore residents took the opportunity of inspecting the latest cfeation of the Wolseley Motor Company, the Messenger Six Saloon. It is a luxurious
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    • 409 11 TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY. JULY 19. TONIGHT! NEW WORLD SHOW KELANTAN MAK'YONG —CHINESE WAYANGS, ETC, TO-NIGHT—ITALIAN MARION ETTBS—MOON LIGHT HALL. THE CITY OPERA wiH s age Famou* Tamil Drama "NA Li A TANGGA." To be shown with special costumes and stage settings— The principil character is Miss Norlia who will sing Tamil
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    • 144 11 TROPICAL j LAGER. I A Thirst Quencher of the Finest Quality. I Ml >\ ml >W t°* POWATeD >w ENGLAND V\ fu iQj //SINGAPORE,PENANG\\ I Il\ if jjj II I The Best Obtainable jj in Singapore. a saga, I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. 1 I }j (Incorporated in England.) I
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  • 924 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. July 10. 1929. M Is s ue Value Buyers. Sellers. 1 Batu Caves I.CO 1.65 Bukit Arang 2.00 L» £1 Burrnah Malay 41 42 £1 cnenderlang »i« 10,6 1 Chin Chin 0.15 0.20 £1 Eastern Siam
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    • 408 12 To-night and Nightly at ©.15 pan. THE FAMOUS ITALIAN MARIONETTES Direct from the Scala Theatre, London, j AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD. POPULAR PRICES: -Reserved Boxes (To sett 4) $lt Stalli $150 and $1.50. Uoreserred $1, 50 eta. and 30 eta. BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'B. Matinee IHsilormancea: On Saturdays, Jnly
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    • 161 12 I NOW ON SALE. j I The New China, j I REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM. f Consisting of Forty Chapters, and jjj I Recently concluded in S THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. I i 1 i Price $2.00 per copy (postage extra). a a i Only a limited number of Books available
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    • 293 12 I NEWHEALTH by the Glassful TJROM the firtt glassful, JT Wincarnis will make your health better and your out- /iSJV look brighter. It will strengthen fi|§ /JljV\ you if you are weak. It wi ,f Iffl jjllllU cheer you if you are dept .A* P Wfe^J It will give you
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  • 558 13 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., Singapore, m their weekly report dated July 16. state: The past week has seen a considerable rise in the price of Tin which on to-day's market shews an advance of £6 on balance. London advices indicate that both America
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  • 148 13 Only 325 lb. Per Acre in Future? The financial correspondent of the "Times of Malaya" writes The interesting statistics issued by the Deputy Supervisor of Rubber are worth studying. The actual yield per acre over the whole mature area, as distinct from the actual area tapped, was about
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  • 68 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO„ (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Red Shell (ex-pump) 79 (ex 2-gall. can &/or 4-gall. drum) 79 Yellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 Shell Aviation (ex 4-gall. drum) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW
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  • 45 13 The local manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has received a telegram from the head office in Hong Kong stating that an interim dividend of £3 per share, subject to deduction of i income tax, has been declared, payable on August 6.
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  • 68 13 The report of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maats. shows a credit balance on trading account of fi. 14,532,973, compared with fl 13,538,568 for the previous yeai. A sum of fl 6,536,227 has been written off the fleet, and fl. 2,397,605 off buildings, etc., leaving, after reserving fl. 800,000 for insurance, a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 574 13 i PUOLO The Pre-Eminent British Waterproofer. DAMP dwellings are bad for health and ihe consequences are sometimes f even fatal. Many ca es of damp walls and floors, previously considered hopeless, have been effectively cured by cement renderings waterproofed f wiih PUDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder. f Used lor Reservoirs.
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    • 237 13 I J serve up my real v/ wp'K I I CHEF r I SOUPS!!! I f; JU ■auLauuiaMO——fc Just Unpacked Miss RIBOET I I NEW MVLAY RECORDS. Catalogues sent with pleasure. 3 DISTRIBUTORS: i WONG HUAT Co. (GRAMOPHONE STORES) I 'Phone 4924. No. 97, North Bridge Road. «BRlBDroeStWn» «7?>V 9»
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    • 685 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of an JS£ school adjacent to the Japanese Elementary School at Waterloo Street, for the Singapore Japanese Society. Singapore. Mans, sedations and tender forms mas be had on a deposit of $50 which will be refunded i?a bona fide tender is
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    • 645 14 SITUATIONS VAUAJNT. WANTED. Applications are invited for the post of European Personal Assistant to the Director of Cooperations, PJ4-S. and S.S. Full particulars can be obtained by application to the Director of Co-operation PMA and SB, Hong Kong and Shanghai Ban. Buildings, Kuala Lumpur. WANTED— Lady Typist, beginner, salary $30
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    • 535 14 BANKS. THE HO HONC BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 14. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Uu*. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road. Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 4~, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,
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    • 555 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December. 1892.) Authorised capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital iT,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 READ OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 243 14 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C MARGOLIOUTH. Manage*. Oafee: I. Finlaysnn Green. SZE BAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S 1 Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital »2,000,000 Snrpios W300.000
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    • 529 14 INSURANCE. HIE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in th« S.S HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2n* Fl'tor of No. 3, Malacca Strt«t Singapore. Thon* Nui. 3046 and 4047 HOARD OF DIRECICK*. See Teong Wab, Esq.—Chair m*n Oog Soon Tne.—Vice-Chairman Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah Eng Lim, Esq. Vow Ngnn Pan, Eaq.
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    • 493 15 STEAMER SAILINGS Po AO BRITISH INDIA APCARLINES. (Ineornoratarl hi England.) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. fivINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. i ,der Contract with His Msjeaty Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON For Chin* ft Japan Dne Tsansg* Singapore 1929 £J rea 11,000 Aug 10 *armala
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    • 560 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIL Deutsch jHpfti Austral! jche OampfMhlffs [Q qJ Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAL KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t ms. LEVERKUSEN July 19 m.s. ERMLAND July 10 t m-s. BURGENLAND Aug 10 m.s. RUHR Aug 27 t m.a. VOGTLAND Sept 10 f m.s.
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    • 577 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnag* rjestinatkm A S,B Suwa Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, Ix>ndon A'werp Rotterdam Ang 1 I FTisbimi Man 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, AVerp Rotterdam Aug 15 Is Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Napl... Marseille., fHakusan Man, 10,500 Naples, Macules, London, AJwerp Kitano Mam 8.000 M'seilles London,
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    • 479 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fc Jffiref NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Take? Dalny and Tsingtao July 21 fi ALSTER for Hong Kong S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama; Taku. Dalny and Tsingtao Aug 3 DESSAU for Manila, Moji, Kobe, Osaka,
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    • 336 15 STEAMS SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LT| LOCAL SAILINGS FROM dINGAPCfcJb PENANG (direct rrsrcai serttat lift boom Thursday ILSC nJB. KEDAB" BE LA WAN (Tia PeJL.Sg'» Thursday 11.30 urn. "KTDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagl cnnnee. with as. Kedan at Belawan on Saturday, Tickets for this bus- con be purchased
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    • 219 16 Excellent Quality— jj I BONELESS I j KIPPERS, i > f I 1 1 CELLAPHONE WRAP. fi 9 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. J .Incorporated In tke Sfeaita Settlement*.) j For Quality and Service. j < —f^^— frtl m iftcatni—-iQgai 2SZSZSZS2SHSaSZSSSZSZSES2S2SZSaS2SaS2SZSS£2^ j SINGER JUNIOR 3 SPORTS MODEL. I The only
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    • 437 16 Are You Fond of Good Books P Form a library of Good Books which will develop your character and will ever be increasing your knowledge. What Books Do You Want? MARK AND POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY "GOOD BOOKS" GEO. O. DANIEL Post Box No. 175, Singapore. Please send me particulars
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    • 236 16 not one survives I Kills every fly I I mosquito... and roach I I ▼THEN you kill bugs —kill them all! 3 W Black Flag used in a roomful of I flies or mosquitoes gets every one of the 1 pests. It is the deadliest insect-killer made. No bug ever
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