Malaya Tribune, 21 August 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIL- -No. 107 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Aug. 21, 1930.
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    • 340 1 Llpton* CEYLON TEA. VOL' CANNOT BETTER Tilt; i'.EST. j SWEETENED CONDENSED *RHLK g I Tnis Mak is Prepared from Jfii PURE COW'S MILK, and in condensation r~ZZZ%7%S nothing but FINEST WHITE MliW SU^ R pre 1 U^ 1 sweetened >/tyk pa under the most hygienic S conditions, this Milk is_ejspeci-
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    • 161 1 ~~"—I "FLOKODOK" ft A WaaMa* fffOH STREET. Singapore BEER j j And How to Drink it I i 3 1. Take any suitable receptacle. .j 6 y 2. Fill with READ'S "Dog's Head." B 1 1 1 3. Taking a firm grip, raise reverently to the lips. 5* 4. Quaff.
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  • 1083 2 DON BRADMAN. "Head Of 45 On Shoulders Of 21," Says M.C.C. Critic. CRICKET. A member of the M. C. C. writes in The I statesman": "How do you account for this, said an old hand to me as we loafed back downhill along unattractive streets from Eddinla,
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  • 344 2 It will interest ail cricketers to know ihat the Australian Board of Control lias sanctioned the Australian cricketeis* wives meeting them l a !l d travellin 8 back with them to Observe?") "Onlooker" in The Ceylon thJ h Or^ tr Uan team wil1 leave England by is""
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  • 64 2 Sir Stanley Jackson, writing to "Home and Empire" on Braaman, says he has the secret peculiar to very great players of making the bowling look simple, and the ab lity to inflict opposing bowlers with something like an inferiority complex. Sir Stanley adds that Hobbs is
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  • 608 2 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. C. M. Buchan writes in the "News Chronicle" r Football annual: Every year Association football advances in popularity, and last season, that of 1929-30. was no exception, for in spite of trade depression and a period of adverse weather conditions, many records were created,
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  • 173 2 BOXING. M*. Trevor W gnall, in the "Daily Express," reveals the lac I that there is now in trauiing a giant English boxer who, he declares, is a muca more promising pugilist than was Pr nio Camera when he first watched the Italian. His name is John
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    • 317 2 MADE IN LONDON Craven 'A' do not affect 1 C^G^Tt^s CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats IN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION for QUALITY 8 Jo«ec U t n an acid cond!?£™f No «n cure pyorrhea; no dentifnce can I ?he«V »Wn« V. 7.? ?"I
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    • 282 2 Ip you HAVE DICE'TIVe ILL! YE TAX a DO IE op Indigestion h late m the nse not only biliousnc*, h k lav energy od Beechata', draw quickly re?to-r Barbells—Might and Muscle For Oral St* Vvaeht-Liitmg k tl [ani 2 *nd Musci.s gained weighty There is no seer.: ist a
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  • 1380 3 A HUGE SUCCESS Storm Around American Envoy. Trans-Ocean Service. mmm to the "Malaya Tribune.") For ten days the vanguard of the electrical world gathered In Berlin for the Second World Power Conference to consider the various aspects of the generation and distribution of power; for ten
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  • 443 3 Rusb'a-German Arbitration Commission. Trans-Ocean Service. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune. Once more, German political attention Is focussed on Moscow where, since the middle of June, a Commission of Arbitration is endeavouring to remove from the path of Rusr>oGermnn friendship several more or l?ss weighty obstacles. Direct negotiations
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    • 247 3 Ffvefjbody's Doing It Now" 1 9 My, iy as well be out of the world as .S osit of the fashion" so:— S a It haven't a Kodak" then get one now. a If j i <iave-theD load it with 'KODAK" FILM lo r besl results. Don't forget—yellow box film
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    • 219 3 Personality, that mysterious, attractive force, of which the possessors are so envkd, has puzzled the psychologists for ages. Doec it depend on good looks or smart wearing apparel, or :s it the radiation of some subtle quality of the mind? It is stated authoritatively to be simply the expression of
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  • 2002 4 PROSPECTS OF THE MISSION. Air Service Plans. Are they postmen or silver greyhounds? That is the question which has been asked on this side of India (writes the Bombay correspondent of the "Englishman") consequent upon the return of Mr. Jayakar to P$ona to have another talk with
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  • 83 4 British Makes Hold The First Place. Aocorciing to the latc:t statistics of the number of motor vehicles ln all countries, Sweden takes the sixth place in Europe. England comes first witn 1,370,711, then France wth 1,265,341, Germany with 609,030, Italy with 230,509, opain with 178,176 and
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  • 79 4 Seizure On The "Tanda" In Sydney. Sixty tins of opium, valued at £900, were found in a first class cabin on the steamer "Tanda" by the customs officials at Sydney recently. The drug was in a sugar bag which had been carelessly thrown In a corner of the
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    • 342 4 cMo Peace (g? with nesepests afsnJu The mosquito's tortur- —j— V/ PjJkWtm^f^ ft ing sting turns life Jfc^from a blissful romance to p^fi L^lV^^^^^^^^^ a thing of agony. These pests are worse than annoy- y /y^^mT T 0\ ing—they are dangerous! tjfrr^U Wasting fevers lurk in their ff IVI tantalizing
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    • 454 4 I THAT ETERNAL PAIN It makes life miserable. I.clts are heavy and it is a struggle to walk. Even to turn in bed is an eiFort—it seems as if old age is creeping upon you with great rapidity. It is surprising how many thousands of men and women have this
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    • 316 4 sun helmeS For Men io<j Made of best m To lermu k? Price Redut >d to $t Buy one More SAIXT-DIDIKR n New B ru. rrianp Street (in D r l!uu |The Late Alha 7^ j is c?' to private E I tak; vx repair all kn. mtnl.s by Expert
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  • 1489 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Issue Singapore, Aug. 21, 1930, 10 a.m. Value Is ue fTy... Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers Sellers. 5 2T| 28 6 0.15 Padang Plandok 0.04 0.08 £i iZLS?£, 913 10 l- 1 0.40 0.45 1819 14 > 6 8
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    • 510 5 14VA RICE, FACE FOWDtR. WITH issori vi Perfumes. AS j Melati, Santal, i;M^ nl V Kanapga, etc. I ABLE AT: D T. LIM CO„ nOBTH 6RIIX> E ROAD, SINGAPORE. Thone 2419 oi call at yH (KEE SENG. Market Street, Singapore, lor che-ip Motor Car lyres. Only a limited quantity to
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    • 165 5 KELVEY PRESENTS HER TALENTED PUPILS WITH ZLATA THE PERFECT DANCER AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE SATURDAY, AUG. 23 at 9.15 p.m. MON. and TUBS.. AUG. ti and 86 at 5.30 p.m. PRICES Evening performance $2 and Si Matinees Adults $2, Children $1 All Part*. BRIGHTER ITEMS rTTER DANCING EAUTIFUL GIRLS EAUTIFULLY
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    • 152 5 Here is your REMEDY URODONAL —the definite remedy for Rheumatism discovered by the celebrated French Chemist, J. L. Chatelain. is a harmless efficient composition which entirely dissolves uric acid, and therefore removes the cause of all rheumatic troubles. It is prepared in the form of a granular effervescent salt, and
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    • 305 6 Amusements* 1 i Mil II II II I ji W^^^ -)1L Jfil« V<l -J ■II B-l I \6A5.\ TO-NIGHT 9.15 I I A Revelation of Beauty and Colour in Films! I Paramount's Beautiful Synchronized Dramatic Production r'REDSKIN" S "Photographed* almost entirely in NATURAL COLOUR!! j fn b: f A '.Drama
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    • 273 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT. 9.15 1 a I g Present 1 So This Is College I Metro-fJoldwyn-Mayer All-Talking Picture. jjj fQ WITH X I Elliott Nugent, Robert Montgomery, Is Cliff Edwards, Sally Starr. 1 I Perfect Picture Entertainment! I Laughs! Song Hits! Dancing! Youth. 1 fANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! 1 SUNDAY NEXT. The
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    • 303 6 M ARLBOROUi I Ihe Last Mghj. I Universal's 100% Talking ard S iging I College Comedy I College Love I with George Lewis and Dorothy Culliver I High Stepping Youth! Snappy up-to tbc-n logue! Hot Tunes by a Cast of unusual Talent! i Suspenseful Game of Football ever seen or
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  • 169 7 MALAYAN TRADE STATISTICS. *Mcmii comparative statement of the value nt vr«»i«. T 1929 SSS^JSSafts irii F uS Total Trade IMPORTS ta. E*PO RTS Increase im 1930 Deere.,. M- mo l-fFSgSt (In thousands of Dollars) 1929 90S 70,751 6,152 78 485 ra nan >J?Z 72,319 63.890 8,429 75U4 2*12
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  • 276 7 >'o "Silver Lining" Yet. Messrs. EUta rj I Ca report at 11 a.m. KIBRER. Iokc—i id -aged. par York.—9 'G), up cent. Sla«s:-Dull Ailenbyi 95 cents—sl.os, I :oleks 90 centJ Ayer Panas 90—95 Brogas 65—70 Bukil 30—35 cents, Bukit Kati- 40 —45 cenl .msburghs $1.60 —$1.80, ajDemaras 9
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  • 25 7 first Div dend Since, 1922. K«w York. Aug. 20. f* r «nt, commcn st ck 11-kdVii t time the ccmpany nee 1922.
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  • 196 7 "Unwise," Says Mr. Vogel. The publication of exact costs of tin production is further debated in a letter from Mr of VCgeI PUblished in the Ju] y issue T am of opinion," Mr. Vogel writes, "that it is not desirable to make public exact costs of
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  • 142 7 SINGAPORE, AUGUST 21. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $360 Rice, Siam 1 m $332 Rice. Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $300 Rice, Siam 4 Ut)o Rice. Saigon A-l $285 Rice, Saigon 1 m $257 Rice, Saigon 2 $242 Rice, Saigon 3 $233 Rice. Rangoon 1 $229 Rice. Rangoon
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  • 130 7 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated Aug. 20, state: Catalogued 2,204,503 lb.-984.15 tons. Offered 1,873,460 1b.=836.36 tons 1,525,449 1b.=681.00 tons. London spot 4%d. New York spot 9% cents. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard
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  • 95 7 "M.M." Owing to the continued depression and un certain outlook in the rubber industry generaldirectors of the Pahi Plantations, which has a planted area of 995 acres in Kelantan, have announced that they have been unable to arrange an alternative scheme to the debenture issue.
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  • 308 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, AUGUST 21. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s 3%d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London iO days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 iays' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 23/32 d., London T.T.
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  • 39 7 (By arrangement with the "SJ'.P.*') London, Aug. 20 Bagawan Rubber Estates. Ltd., has regis'ered with a nominal capital of £300X00 the shares being priced at 25.. to acquire the' Bagawan Rubber Co., which is now inTquida!
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  • 505 7 Fraser's Report. and Co., in their weekly report, dated August 19, state: JSfir^Kj? o interest been evinced n mining stocks during the week and a fair tive dollar shares *SL?SS£ quotation for the metal remamT v?ry" JS ?«TSSSSSS local appear Industrials have been extremely quiet with sellers
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  • 192 7 Mr. G. Lansbury Hero Of Student Rag. Mr. G. Lansbury (First Commissioner cf Works) was the hero of a remarkable students' rag when he w.is distributing prizes at the Royal College of Art. In the midst of thformal proceedings a male student, garbed in a ba hing cos
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  • 202 7 Safe Rule When In Difficulties. In nearly every case of drowning the fatality has occurred when the bather has been in the water for some time and is on the point of returning. Distance across water is very difficult to compute by the landsman, and it is when
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  • 39 7 The following July crop outputs are reported T°„r^. ,v C^n^~ Ra3a mtam *****0 nuts. Tumbuk 388,020 nuts and Maats. Voor Ond (in Neder. India) 175,000 nuts. Sumatra Ma&tSh 89 585 Ulos P* l on and 17,400 kilos palm keroals.
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  • 66 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AUGUST 21. Bayers. Seller*. H. S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 15% 15% Standard R S.S. on Tender. September 15% 16 October 16% 16% October/December 16% 16% January/March 17% 17% Tone of Market: —Steady, sellers reserved. Latest Cable: —London Spot Sheet 4%d.
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  • 117 7 July Returns. Further July rubber crop returns, reported to us, are:— Amalgamated Malay 72,000 lb. Ampat (Sumatra) 69,200 lb. Balau 36,500 lb. Berunang 49,000 lb. Bertam 89,965 lb. Borelli 47,398 lb. Brooklsnds 126,500 lb. Bukit Kepong 28,845 lb Chombong 100,000 lb. Cheras 63,700 lb. Connemara 65,600 lb. Glenshield
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  • 119 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Aug. 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Vyner Brooke East Basin; Antung 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Rajputana 18; Klang 12; Afrika 10; D'Artagnan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate t). Benavon 30; Steel Traveler 35; Egra 37; Suisang 39. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 102 7 The following pupils of Miss M. Altken have 01 Mus examination (Theory) held in June last: fl nfn 0r u D, wu° D: 95. (hons.) and D. Hyacinth Hale, 85, (hons) Advanced junior.- Huo Hui Tan, 90, (hons.) and Marjorie Potger, 80. (hons Junior Division: Merlyn
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  • 143 7 The Dutch vessel "Tohiti" arrived yesterday from Bela wan-Deli with 136 sheep. 0*0 The "Tarakan" which arrived here yesterday from Berouw, brought a consignment of coal. The "Hosang" was due this morning from Calcutta via Penang with 28 deck passengers. The "Glenapp" is due on Saturday from Shanghai
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  • 147 7 "Tohiti," Dut 633 tons, Capt. Graaf, front Belawan-Deli, 22-8. "Deli," Brit. 726 tons, Capt. Jones, from. Bangkok, 20-8; for Bangkok, 24-3. "Delagja Maru," Jap. 4,373 tons, Capt. Hamaguchi, from Yokohama, 26-8; for P. Swettenham, 22-8. "Hosang," Brit. 3,293 tons, Capt. Field-Hoolc, from Calcutta, 21-8; for Hong Kong, 23-8. "Tarakan,"
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 135 7 Pjay, fist will be found JHPERIAL THEATRE *mt?* THE HOUSE FOR PERFECT SOUND HEPRODUCTION. 5 c If -J I NEXT 1 n II 1 TO-NIGHT 1 IJ It '"'m Great Stage Success now a Thrilling 1 MOND 1 c All-Talking Mystery Picture I AUOCST I 5 onovan Affair" II H'
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    • 416 7 LATOST ADVERTISEMENT: FOR SALE—Hupmobile, good running order, new paint, hood, cushion, cover. $275—by instalments. Box 223, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—To buy one portable lighting s**t for Travelling Cinema use. Apply with full particulars to P. a. Fernandez, 125, Tanglin Road. TO LET—No. 1, Bencoolen Street, dwelling house with electric, water.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 207 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. AUGUST 21. Malacca (Circe) 3 p.m. Muar Till ill ill) 3 pm Upper Burma, North and East India .o J (Egra) 3 p.m •Southern and Western India (Rohna) 3 p.m Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Tidore) 4 p.m Siam (expect Lower Siam) (Kistna) 6
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  • 732 8 Recent happenings reinforce the arguments in favour of a drastic review of film censorship regulations in Malaya. This is particularly so in that British films appear to have been treated more harshly than American films. Thus far only three important British productions have been imported. "Atlantic" was
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  • 438 8 When Mr. George untitled C.M C.. returns from leave next month, he will, it is said, receive the .mbstant ye appointment of British Resident, Pahang. Members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society are Informed that there will be no music prart cc on Fridays until further notice.
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  • 204 8 No Petrol For Voyages In Tropics? British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. 20. When the airship RlOl comes out for her trials before leaving foi India, her gross lift will be about 172 tons as compared with the 156 tons of the RlOO. Sue will have gained
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  • 167 8 Pilot Arrives From Penang. Capt. W. H. Phillips, piloting the Ma'ayan Air Services seaplane, arrived in Singapoie this morning at 11.30. Capt. Phillips lef i Penang at 845 am. yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. L. Donaldson, who is the first lady passenger to make such
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  • 572 8 A Chinese schoolboy was drowned in the Burmese swimming pool at Taiping last week. The body was recovered later when it floated to the surface. Mr. Ft. B. de Roza, chief clerk, Audit Offic\ Malacca, has come to Singapore on three weeks' vacation leave. Mr. Mohd. Arshad bin Haji Omar
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  • 44 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—4 "id. N v Y<rk:—cents (G). a-.-^upt. w cen.s. TIN. L nd( n:— £134 15.. Od. (dew.* 5;. Oi.); 3 months buyer- £133 2s. Sd. (dbvn *i. fc). fieUers LWi 0(i. (dfl*H 7 Cd.). Sm^api..:—,3.0.25. (125 tons :c.d).
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  • 810 8 (BY "LOOKIR-OX) Ten thousand inal;sonsplaucats of all true sportsm Boy Bradman. He is an v boti *fs« k of Purgatory.- bowleg One thought thai he again"—it seemed sup, n 1 "do s should. But he diu '-*<■ > caid in the spring that C Ulc win a
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  • 17 8 jm Prom Ine?:-C!:. oi—asore at N M 3 i«* dv Ham CWna From riaw K»ru.d'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 131 8 i|J||Wall Clocks! j] (sm,LIR LLLTSTRATION) jj M P—MtLijiJi—• 1 KflK g j No. 1783, [vj ROBINSON CO., LTD. I X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X I SINGAPORE. I 1 EXfRA H,GK GRADE TOBACCO. cj 1 The- ACME of Pipe Tobacco. USt 0116 to renu lllDer rOF ALL TOBACCONISTS. X
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    • 67 8 I TELEGRAMS 'PHONE:— gj "SILVABROS" 4540. 3 A NEW SHIPMENT OF GENUINE I Crystal Bead 1 Necklaces H GOLD-MOUNTED S 1 Elephant-Hair f I Jewellery j jjj AND SILVER-MOUNTED [jj I Butterfly-Wing 1 I Jewellery. J 5j ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE, ffi IU. S. De Silva Bros j 3 JEWELLERS.
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  • 545 9 India) Europeans To Reject It? M \L» 1 iNT FANATIC Mr chill's Attack On Gandhi. Service. London, Aug. 20. .at the result of the Indian The con rence would almost cerEound- r b wo rse confounded was re,ianiy bi Ciiurchill in a speech
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  • 55 9 Appearance Surpasses All Expectations. Reuter's Service. c Sydney, Aug. 20. •Mat!* Austr a nags, flying on and whistles and syrens irrh «I People here that th3 bridge has been successHth| fee will be illuminated ne nt jv &at to commemorate tho of the completed »11 expectation
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  • 109 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Uj f Stockholm, Aug. 21. Cesser occurred of the Oxford mer, Mr. H. H. Turner. J* airman c BerliU AUg 20 er. rout shl hera left at 5.44 a.m. 1'ikyo, via Koenigsberg. Sir J Paris, Aug. 20. tj 0 -> ha: British
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  • 310 9 LULL ON CHINA FRONTS. Disunity Among Northern Armies. "Sin Kuo "Min Press" Service. Shanghai, Aug. 21. Telegraphic communication between Tsinan and Hsuchow liao been restored. The remnant of the Shaasi troops at Taian, Weicheng and Wenshang have been advised to surrender. There has been no fighting
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  • 101 9 Mother In Hospital With Broken Nose. Reuter's Service. Los Angeles, Aug. 20 Mrs. Aimee McPherson's mother. Mis. Minnte Kennedy, is in hospital with a broken nose. She says that her temperamenta. daughter did it. "Aimee accused me of talking about her and her secretary. Miss Mac
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  • 107 9 Programme Being Mapped Out. Reuter's Service. Washington, Aug. 21. A meeting of bank ng representatives and State relief committees was called on Tuesday to map out a definite financial programme of drought relief work. Mr. Hyde (Secretary of Agriculture and head cf Mr. Hoover's National Drought Relief Committee)
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  • 100 9 Invitation To American Capital. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Aug. 20. A group of American financiers and representatives of the Soviet Government ar.d the Russo-Asiatic Bank, are negotiating regarding the future of the Chinese Eastern Railway. It is reported here that the conflict betw^e ;n the Manchurian and Soviet Government"
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  • 74 9 Government Action In Japan. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo. Aug.- 20. The Cabinet has adopted the plan to advance leans to farmers at low interest, to the extent of Y70.000,000, with a view to rescuing the farm-villages from impoverishment. Ihe Selyukal (main Opposition), criticising the Government decision, declared
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  • 463 9 STILL LOWER PRICES? Brighter Prospect For Tin Than Rubber. "In many quarters," states Messrs. Lyall and Evatt's weekly report, "a heavier demand for both commodities is anticipated in the Autumn buying season, but, if these hopes are not realised, substantially lower prices for both tin_ and
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  • 142 9 Australia's Time Of Crisis. Reuter's Service. Sydney, Aug. 20. Mr. Graves. President of the Australian Labour Party, in-a statement on behalf of the New South Wales Labourites* recommends that the Cabinet immediately request Mr. Theodore to assume the post of Treasurer in Mr. Scullin's absence.
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  • 154 9 French Court Apologises To Condemned Man, [Trans-Occan via Pan-Asia.\ Pa's, 23. A military tribunal has quashed the death sentence on Lhe United States citizen, Mr. Kartniann. who last month arm d at h s Alsatian home town after a 63 years' absence and was promptly arrested, it
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  • 71 9 [Trans-Ocean wa Pan-Asia,] Friedrichshufen, Aug. 29. The DBBftff f.a k< deny the ta-** Ih: Unii£d custoias authorities have expressed their intent cd ty levy a heevy dul cr. the giant air Unsr "Dox" rj\d thereby force an indefinite postponement of its New
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  • 507 9 Coolies Return To Work. REDUCED WAGES. Pay In Sickness And Wet Weather. 8.30 a.m. The strike of more than 3,000 Indian labourers (Malabaris) employed at the N«*val Base, Seletar, continues this morning, making the fourth day that work has beer held up. As stated in our report yesterday,
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  • 36 9 Armed Guard Withdrawn. The armed Police guard at Mr. Tan Hah K'v- j factories i.i Sum:ava Road has been withdrawn. There have beon no further disturbances, all the strikers having returned to work.
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  • 139 9 Changes In Straits Settlements. The August i«sue of the 'Malayan Police Magazine 1 contains the following announcements Chief Inspector Bairctt, of the Traffic Branch, has been appointed to act as Coroner for Singapore during the absence on leave of Mr. Bourne. The leave gianted to A.S.P. Mr. Harmer
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  • 44 9 Six Japanese Perish In Lava Flow. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Aug. 20. The volcano Avamayama. 83 miles northwest of Tokyo, is in violent eruption. There have been strong shocks. Six Japanese mountaineers, including two womjn, were caught in a lava flow and perished.
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  • 23 9 MOTES IHOM INDIA, on page 4. rOPFCS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. COteEESPONDEWCr':, on page ir. CHINES*. TOPICS, en page 12.
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    • 153 9 H She's a brick!... k] That was his way of exprcasirtf |o our present is to be appr^ a I 3 5 a I Gmnß>E*(§b 0 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*., f 1 POPULAR I "His Master s Voice" j RECORDS j J from the following Talkies. I I CAMEO
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  • 275 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE CUP. Indians And P. Brani Draw. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Singapore Cup competition is getting famous for Its drawn games. Yet another match was left undecided at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, when the I.C.P A. and *c P. B. Garrison met and drew 2—2. The Cndians took
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  • 132 10 Singapore v. Hong Kong. The following teams have been selected to represent the S.A.F.A. v. the South China Athletic Club (Hong Kong) at the Anson Road Stadiim on the 24th and 26th inst.: Sunday's team: Ah Kow (S.C.F.A.); Geok Soo fS.C.F.A.) f Daniels (S.R.C.); Ah Hui CS.GF.A.), Reade
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  • 76 10 SEATS FOR SINGAPORE SUPPORTERS. Application has been made by the S.AFA for a block of reserved seats on the $1 and 50 cent enclosure of the Kuala Lumpur Padang. United number are available for S ngupore supporters who propose travelling to Kuala Lumpur for the final. Applications
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  • 121 10 HOCKEY. The Singapore correspondent of th? "Malayan Police Magazine" states in the August issue Of that journal: Since our last notes were written we have played two games, both being aganst fairly strong S.C.C. sides, and both being lost by the Odd goal. We are still experimenting with
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  • 169 10 BADMINTON. The following are the ties in the second round of the Singapore doubles championship tournament, to be played ou Saturday at the B.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, at 2.30 p.m.:— Arthur Lim and Yeo Sim Kang v. Chia Kirn Ouan and Koh Lock Nam, Yeo Kian
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  • 26 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. SCC. members are reminded that the annual rugby meeting will be held in the of the Club 4;hls evening at 6.15.
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  • 25 10 t There w111 be a general meeting of the United RUfcby Football Club in the Library Canning, at ll ajn. on Saturday.
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  • 62 10 LAWN TENNIS. [Renter's Service.] Forest Hills (U.S.A.), Aqg. 21. In the third round o£ the American Championships M.SS Dorothy Weisel bs*t Miss Sarah Palfrey 6—2, 6—8, 6—4, and M-ss Betty Nut hall beat Miss Editr, Cross 6 —0. 6 —3. In the doubles second round Misses Nuthall
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  • 54 10 Reuter's Service. New Port (UJS.A.), Aug. 20. In the Rhode Island Casino Invitation Tournament quarter finals, Allison beat Avory 6— 2, 6—4, 6—l; Van Ryn beat Perry 6—2, 7— 5, 6—6, 6—3; Lott beat Keith Gledhill 6—l, 6— 2, 6—4, and Tdden beat Clifford Sutter 7— 5,
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  • 357 10 RESULTS AND TIES. Results and ties in the SC.C. tournament: C. SINGLES. N. Kennedy minus 2 beat P. D. Outwin minus 4, 6—2, 8—6. A. CLASS SINGLES: O. R. S. Bateman plus 4 beat W. J. M. Warder plus 15, 10—8, 4 —6, 6 —4; J. A. Dean
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  • 106 10 KESULIS AND TIES. LADIES' SINGLES: Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Mrs. P. James 6 —2, 3—6. 6—4; Miss M. Gomes beat Mrs. J. R. Blown w.o.; Miss E. Nunes beat Miss L. Pereira 6—2, 6 —1; Mrs. L Fox beat Miss A. Rappa 6 —2, 6—4; Mrs. C.
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  • 380 10 The B.A.W.L.A.'s Suggestion. WEIGHT-LIFTING. Mr. Ong Chin Beng, hon. secretary of the Singapore Association, writes: "Advertug to Tronite,' '*****' and 'Apollo's' animadversions in your journal recently, you are to be congratulated on your foresight in applying the closure to what appears to have been a
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  • 357 10 Full List Of Entries. THE TURF. The following are the entries for the Singapore Turf Club autumn meeting commencing on August 30: HORSES CLASS 1: 1st run 5 V4 furs., 2nd run 7 furs., 3rd run 1% miles or 9 furs.: Lady Chic, White Honey, Ginger (Medan),
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  • 222 10 There was the usual attendance at the Racecourse this morning, but, with the track still very hard, there was nothing fast attempted nor any very useful impressions gathered. The second track was again in use and the official list of horses in training beinj reduced (by
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  • 169 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 20. A batch of twenty-four English maidens, imported by the Perak Turf Club, was landed at Penang from th Q P. tend O. Barrima" and sent to Ipoh by the ni?ht train. The hor?es were selected by a British bloodstock agency
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  • 97 10 The L.R.P. anniversary programme is as follows: Sunday: 9.15 a.m., Ping Pong exhibition match, champion v. runner-up; 5.30 p.m. Badminton doubles exhibition match: M. I. Fernandez and G. V. Santhou v. A S. David and T. Anthony. Monday: 8 pm., Social Entertainment. Tuesday, 6 p.m., Annual General
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  • 116 10 Association Football. Tay Oen Seng's XI v. Robert Khoo's XI tomorrow at the A. P. Co., ground: Kim Watt; Oen Seng, Swee Guan; Kim Lye, Jiu Chye, Sit Aye; Kum Cheong, Chin Lam, Ah Loo, Eng Chew, Seng Hock. Reserves: Soon Seng, Beng Teck. The Jervols Athletic
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  • 57 10 CRICKET. Reuter's Service. Sydney. Aug. 20. Charles Bannerman, a member of the first Australian test team in Great Britain in 1880, dropped dead to-day at the age of 79. Bannerman scored 165 in the very first test played, at Melbourne in March, 1877, and the hat passed iouad
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  • 71 10 In recognition of his feat of dismissing seven batsmen behind the wicket during the match against Kent, the Lancashire. County Committee have decided to present Farrimond, the reserve wicketkeeper, with a cheque. In addition Farrimond will be presented with the ball mounted and suitably inscribed, and a score-card
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  • 187 10 It Is still one of the laws of cricket that six runs shall be added to the score if the ball is lost. It is evident (says a "Manchester Guardian" correspondent) that this law was made before the introduction of boundaries, for it is hard to see where
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  • 85 10 PING-PONG. The Chinese Chin Woo (Athlet:c> Association beat The Ngo Seng Li Chin Sia on Saturday at the former's premises by four to one. Results: —(Chin Woo players mentioned first): K. Lun beat Ong Mali Hock 4 -6, 6—4, 6—3, Leong Kuan On lost to
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  • 353 10 Blocked By Embankment. ACQUISITION AWARD APPEALED AGAINST. Argument was continued throughout yesterday in the appeal against the award of the Collector for two plots of land acquired at Kampong Bahru Road for the Government. The appeal is being heard before a tribunal presided over by the
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  • 34 10 A London financial newspaper states that a "fog of despondency" exists amongst rubber shareholders at Home, and another paper points out that the rubber slump means a loss in income-tax to the Home Government.
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  • 1750 10 Game May Be Finished To-Day. THE BOWRAL BOY DOES IT AGAIN RECORD AFTER RECORD SHATTERS; HOBBS OUT FOR 9 IN HIS LAST TEST M\ Gs Reuter's Service. England's chances of retaining the "Ashes" hang on a very for with a first innings deficit of 290 runs
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 105 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 22. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Asiatic Units S. V. C, Recruits Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. Signal Section, Signal Training. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M. O.) Coy., Practice
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  • 74 11 Reuter V ltc d to write to us on rfcde ri rcSt it m ust be under- tsoiP' r Tribune" does not expressed by corres>l'LD BE AS BRIEF 11 ably typewritten (double rfrSlBU Jide 0 f the paper only, r&'u nd d but the names and mfly i must
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  • 52 11 letters from "Worhave visable not to publish exceptions to most Jl TiioW- 1 iera l policy we prefer *s a m at er5 y within any comrfto encourat There is usua n y ion through which 0 urnal or honest differences can be dealt with, ■1 dissensions to the
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  • 156 11 Ihr mo, »"<*<• Tribune."! v <Uy the non-Muslims) jif-PMJfe j n Ma iaya are indolent, that tiie MU hey are n ot, but they o aniouion. I have of *-liv they did not like some reply was: "EducaK* r fledge, and there is a® 15 r i
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  • 209 11 To the Ed'tor, ":.Ia!aya Tribune.") 5e—I> not the situation with the Indian mas at Stletar one which the Government fcid step in and deal with in a sympathetic i—„ mind the serious con-;c-;>f one- little mi— position? The use of gud police again t a horde of
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  • 222 11 Invasion Ot B.C.L. Offices. J Borneo Co Ltd.. have delightful offic ■tonew Mercantile Bank Building in SingaIt must almost be a pleasure to work *k It is certainly a pleasure to be a guest to be regakd with beer and stout and as yesterday for more J> two
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  • 90 11 fcoyal r K the chairman on Labour in India, e *Pects n the ex 6 P e aker, Mr. the m ,w r,plete it; s sittings in the c f AU?USt As at P re wHtembfr fo sslon leaves at tbe a f ew <ia- in?oon via Colombo, of t
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  • 260 11 Honan Fight Suspended By Floods. "Sin Ruo Press" Service Shanghai. Aug. 20. The Government has appointed Mr. Chang Hsueh Ming, a brother of Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, gendarmaiie commander of Tsingtao. The former wdl proceed to Tsingtao, cgether witn Mr. Hu Jo Yu, Mayor of the
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  • 192 11 Klang Planters Demand Its Repeal. "M.M." At a largely attended meeting of the Kian;? D P A. at Klang on Monday morning, presided over by Col. E. A. Ash, D.5.0., the following itsoluticns were passed unanimously: (1) "That this Association's delegates to the Council meeting of the
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  • 83 11 The following further subscriptions have been received for the C?ylon Flood Relief Fund: Previously acknowledged $561 Collected by Mr. D. A. de Silva 14 Collected by Mr. W. Piyanege 20 Collected by Mr. D. A. Devendra 12 Total $607 As a result of the decision of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 270 11 New World Cabaret. I COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. jjj I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 8 SPECIAL. ENGAGEMENT OF jjj 1 The Rogotta Trio In IN I Song« Dance and Vaudeville. jjj lU'Phmitf— *****. I WAI SON HOTEL I 204-A, PASIR PAN JANG ROAD, I AND AT WAI «ON GARDEN J
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    • 437 11 Prim; ***************5Z52£7i57i57i**********57^ q{ JUST ARRIVED I LATEST HIN DEN BURG RECORDS jjj Sung by Misses Ja Emah and Dara X ACCOMPANIED BY 8 SIM SENG WD SIAK KHENG S PARTY. X LISTS SENT WITH PLEASURE. 9 I SEASON CO., LTD., North Bridge Road, Singapore. i**********5257i57i57i52£725cL57i5Ti£7i^^ l New Shipment of "Jewel"
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 237 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. AUGUST 21. High Tides—9.12 a.m., 7.14 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Welch U v. Police, Stadium. S.C.C. Rugby Meeting, 6.15 p.m. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 22. High Tides.—10 a.m., 8.30 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Raffles Hotel. Meetings: Hammer and Co., Hong Kong Bank, noon; Pulau Bulang Rubber and Produce, Chartered
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  • 1152 12 IS IMMIGRANT RESTRICTION PREMATURE? Padi-Planting Proposals. (By a Special Correspondent.) A meeting 01 the Chinese Advisory Board was held at the Chinese Secretariat on Friday last, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman presiding. Others present were Messrs. Cheong Chwee Puan, See Boo Ih, Ng Seng Phang, Sian Cheng,
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  • 33 12 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. 158 for $100.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 384 12 Three years ago, while in Van- Of all the organs of the body, the cMwerrlhehmise physician at the Uver has the £2*B "J**; 1 "Y 1 01 r upon your mental outlook —the ancients Hotel advised me to use Kruschen looked upon the bile" as the seat Salts for a
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    • 114 12 Why not let us modernise j4b your dresses? 2fJ^ By our expert KABAYAK dress m*kere fjf Mm and cutters from Java. If I i 7 7 A Trial will Convince you. LIANG SING CO. 172. Jalan Besar. Singapore. ASTHMA relieved instantaneously by HIMASAR. 75 cents per bottle. On sale at
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    • 182 12 I ASIA LIPEI I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. I fi (AN AMERICAN LEGAL RESERVE I I Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Ch (Ts I I Offers a Complete Life Insurance Sen I ;j Protection for the Home—Provision aga 3 and Income during temporary disability thn jl a UNSURPASSED IN THE FAR
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  • 941 13 Regular monthly Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 16. The monthly meetiug of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners was held at the R. C.'s Office on Aug. 15, at 2.30 p.m. The following were present:—The Hon. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke (President), Messrs. B. S. Walton, J. D.
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  • 81 13 Fewer Babies Born, But Fewer Are Dying. Remarkable statistics regarding ten of Greater London's post-war years are given in the statistical abstract for London issued by the London County Council. Here are some comparative figures: 1904-13 1920-29 Birth 1,850.036 1,440,328 Deaths 979,806 889,229 Deaths under one
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 610 13 I warp-proof jjj £iH moisture-proof I 988 refrigerator I IHi REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS! (Jj ,!>K BY GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., INC., U.S.A. jfl tix HE PROBLEM OF THE PRESERVATION OF YOUR FOOD S i good electric refrigerator is a costly mechanical job, requiring q| i a high degree of predion. It
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    • 83 13 .^dfl^v^^rSi^^^^L^V^Sc\\ V t^ia ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND DOUBLE ACE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE CENTS PER TIN OF TOBACCO LONDON ~lSjk. /Jam \w*i M BEKA' I THE OUTSTANDING QUALITY RECORD. I Songs perfectly clear reproduced, no scratching noises. Widest and most up-to-date range of Chinese and
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  • 480 14 Outlook For Chinese Miners And Planters. I have been making enquiries (writes th2 "Egoist" in the "Times of Malaya amongst my Chinese friends as to the effect of the tin and rubber slumps on Chinese mining and planting interests in Perak and I gather that Chinese
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  • 148 14 Robbed By Lone Burglar. Santa Monica, Cal. Aug. 3. A burglar to-night held up and robbed Douglas Fairbanks, veteran and acrobat c motion picture ssctor. at his home here. From Fairbanks the intruder took $25.00 but he overlooked thousands of dollars worth of jewellery on the
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  • 158 14 A Newspaper Protest. London, Aug. 4. Besides prominent publicity in the press the Indian Nationalist movement is also getting advertised through the talkies and movies. An attempt to show a British movietone gazette exhibiting the Takli demonstration is drawing public attention. The Movietone Gazette shows the demonstration
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  • 200 14 Save Both Time And Money. From the point of view oi the general public perhaps the most absorbing of all applications of aircraft instruments is the making of air surveys. Photographic cameras equipped with clock-work mechanism automatically take a series of photographs of the earth below, each one
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  • 268 14 Farewell Function. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 16. On Aug. 15 the members of the Malacca Indo-Ceylonese Association held a tea party at the club premises to bia goodbye to two members. Messrs. D. S. Kirby and N. K. Maideen, who were leaving for India. SC HOOL
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  • 59 14 American Engineer To Cross The Atlantic. Edward Jackson, an Ulster-born American engineer, who said he has spent a considerable time in Australia, will attempt to cross the Atlantic westbound in the strangest motor-boat ever built. It consists of little more than a 75ft. cyclinder with a deck attached.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1173 14 SCOURGES OF MANKIND. p <f God sent seven pieties over the Egyptian people, as is related in the Holy Scriptihiee' but far ereaWr MV the numi>er of plagues by which mankind is visited. The htttory of medicine. However, teaches to-day that many epidemics such as the plague a*j| Cholera*. as
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    • 261 14 FRESH, CHEERFUL, LIVELY VIGOUR RENEWED SLEEP PERFECT *M APPETITE GOOD PHOSFERINE M Saved me from M^Mh Lassitude 3 Limpness Health Wm, h 8c good appearance j tj now habitual. v Diana Maxwell, who is M Lucky T J Girl" in the famous musical comedy, writes: "W THEN I am feeling
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  • 358 15 O.G.P.U. BRANCH. Growing Influence On The Country. New York, July 18. Witnesses who appeared to-day before the Congressional Committee which is investigating Communism In the United States advocated the expulsion of "Red" agitators now in the country and a law similar to England's prohibiting their
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 448 15 fIEAMER SAILINGS &0. 6 Rj m INDIA WD APCAR LINES. I hi England.) f4TI p \GER CARGO MAIL R VICES. i> ORIENTAL STEA.M PE.MN" 1 co#) LONDON AND NA I MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty's nment.) 0OT? t ROM LONDON, i and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 9.00 C Aug.
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    • 586 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE. De ,sch I H r~. 3 Aurtralische Damptachtfl. loPfjl Oesellachalt (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila Sept. 1 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Sept. 5 s.s. MECKLENBURG Aug. 11 t s.s. SAARLAND omit Japan ports
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    • 316 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEL TSCHER IkHjW LLOYD. f I I#AjDJ (Incorporated in Germanw.) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— ISAR for Hong Kong. S'ghai, Kobe, Osaka, Itosaki, Moji, Dalny and Tsingtao Aug. 31 HOMEWARDS. 8 WTTRAM for Marseilles, Havre, R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen Aug. 24 S GOSLAR for Rotterdam, Hamburg
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    • 678 15 STEAMER SAILINGS a s» NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sai> 1936 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Ream Hull Middlesbrougt Aug. 28 2» tKatori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 11 1* tKashlma Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 622 16 SITUATION WANTED. 3ITUATION WANTED —Excellent and trustvoriny Amah, cook and boy disengaged; for references, please write to Chop Wah Heng 5.85. Orchard Road (Ist floor). ADVERTISER fully conversant with English language, with 4 Chinese Dialects besides Vfalay, have had wide experience* of Salesmanthip, travelled extensively Malaya, D.E.I. and Borneo, large
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    • 1100 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise You. ITHM FOLLOWING FORM MAT BE USED.} The Manager. "Malaya Tribune," Singapore. Please Insert the following small advertisement for days for which X enclose in payment, according to your scale below: 6 words equal 1 line. I i I
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    • 551 16 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca "1, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang ™< Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavla 90, Bulten Nieuwport Straat Shanghai 9. Kiukiang
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    • 492 16 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 £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 540 16 INSURANCE. lIMITED." FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCI PTED AT LOWEST CURR] i \TEB. L• C HA Office: 2, Finlayson an4wr THE EASTERN ASSURANCE COiC I'ORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straitt Settlement, HEAD OFFICE: M \Pore. 2nd Floor of No. 3. I a Street, Sinsap< 'Phone Nos. r>n<
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