Malaya Tribune, 24 August 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune vol xvui; No. 198 SINGAPORE MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Aug. 24, 1931. The Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 UPTON'S TEA. yOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, DON'T GET A COLD oet LAKEROL Heed warnm g signal—at the first sign of a S3q©£S*\ j| cold take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and pleasant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore jfffpi h MA j| throats and catarrhal troubles. Why suffer, i{_L£
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    • 198 1 TXITIXTTTH 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Lillian Gish, Marie Dressier, Conrad Kaffd, Rod La Rocque and O. P. Heffie IN ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT" 'PHONE 5291-5262 ALWAYS DELICIOUS! I Darby Co., Ltd., 1 I S.S. F.M.S. y wsmmjj^Miißm Eleven different Models, as supplied U lb* British and Colonial Governments. Foreign Oerernmentß. and to
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  • 2898 2 PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL REPORT. COMMENTS ON VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. The following are interesting extracts from the President s Report, issued by the Municipality of Singapore. They are the last reports by Mr. R. J. Farrer, now retired. VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. Personal. Capt. S. P. Groves, Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, was
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  • 248 2 SUFFERINGS OF A DODGER." Louis Chianese, who recently tried to get Ls^r2f n SS! d into America b havin g n^self nailed into a packing case labelled '-This Side Up With Care. has finished his advenlurt Cha a moer rmg ThirU nth Correctional As
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  • 312 2 The symptoms of rheuma iym being in some respects sin,' r and sufferers to confuse one aiime v "„J r ht Chiefly the difference lies n rheumatism usually settles tfc. tissues whilst in sciatic* the sciatic nerve that runs U p to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 263 2 Whiteaways Sale Bargains in Men s Wear. OFFER OF POLO SHAPE TOPEES "CELFECT" SOCKS. GREATLY REDUCED. Light-weight cotton and art silk socks. g cQvered m 1 ill >mart marl shades of champagne, tan. drin smart cnape I grey, etc All sizes white or Khaki. 1 AM Sizes 9-. to 11
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    • 235 2 NEW! SEW! SEwi m Ykt. Batavia Malay Record No. 11. Halimoen Pi t anger Passar Baro I" Nacht. 9. Serenade P.pulair Indonesia Raja 22. Bodoran Angkong Stambo-1 KaaaV 15. Krontjong Boe-nga La 12. Sri Boelan. Krontjong Paw 26. Bodoran Aspirin Contra hai Street. 127 Krontjong Populair S-. lair. 140. Bodoran
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  • 1217 3 MODERN TENDENCIES IN EDUCATION. AN OUTLET FOR THE EMOTIONS. The most important Innovation in educational theory in recent times is the emphasis upon the early years, which is due to two modern movements in psychology, namely, psychoanalysis and behaviourism. Broadly speaking, behaviourism gives the
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  • 754 3 ENGLISH JUDICIAL PROCEDURE. IMPORTANT CHANGES PROPOSED. "There is some truth in the view that English judicial procedure, though the most perfect of its kind in the world, has become an expensive luxury beyond the means of the majority of the people.*' This statement, accompanied by suggested
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  • 52 3 Begum Shah Nawaz, delegate to the, Round-Table Conference, has received an from the Secretary General of the League o Nations to attend the next session of the As sembly of the League in September as a colla borator m the Information section in order-to familiarise herself with the work of
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  • 57 3 The first conviction of the fathers of a bridegroom and bride in Calcutta under the Sard* Act took place on July 29. when each was *Z£* I five toys' simple and a fine of Rs. 250 (one month* si. m default.) The marriage in question was between a boy of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 424 3 On Everybody's Lips. I IS MALAYA'S I I IB MOST I I Mill REFRESHING 1 AND I i Delici °us Beverages I Bl Qrange Pop j j,i|sjp Lemon Pop j I A Trial convince you. 8 j IBHfilf Phoenix Aerated 1 '*H Iffllfl Water Works, I 'Phone 3403. aj—— ■■1
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    • 229 3 I Another "CRUSH' 1 I a Manufactured from varions fresh fruits with a basis C G I a of specially imported frozen raspberries and strawberries. D j ASK FOR IT I j FRASER NEAVE, LTD. I B AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS. In Coffee—lt's Great! Cream your coffee with Carnation. Flavor, aroma,
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  • 2721 4 FREE FROM SERIOUS EPIDEMICS. MEDICAL REPORT FOR LAST YEAR. The following are extracts from the repor. of Dr. P. S. Hunter to the Municipal Commission on the medical aspects of 1930. 1,579 cases of zymotic disease were notified compared with 1,713 in 1929 and 1,520 in 1929. The
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  • 184 4 THE SCHNEIDER TROPHY RACE. Reuter. Rugby, Aug. 21. It is understood that in the of the Italians and the French not aft r all competing for the Schneider Trophy in the race on Sept. 12, the British team will fly round the course at the highest
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  • 476 4 ONE BODY TO BE FORMED FOR MALAYA. Singapore Automobile Club has decided to negotiate vita other such clubs in Malaya IMP the formation of a Malayan Automobile CluV A resolution to this effect was passed at the annual meeting held in the Cricket Club lounge on Friday. Mr.
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  • 367 4 U. S. RED CROSS HELPS FLOOD SUFFERERS. Washington. Aug. 21. The Red Cross in China has sent an S.O.S. to the American Red Croso: "Flood conditions appalling victims suffering intensely kindly assist." As a result $100,000 is being sent to the United States Consul-General at Hankow.—Reuter.
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  • 139 4 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau. Singapore for the ended Aug. 15: Alexandria: 1 plague care. Baghdad: 1 plague case. Basrah: 263 cases and 140 deaths as against 9 cases and 8 deaths during the preceding w*ek. Bombay:
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  • 75 4 LOCAL STUDENTS' SUCCESSES. The following stu.'.ents of tne College cf Commerce, Singapore, have passed the Examinations of the Institute of Book-keepers. London, held in June loU: Associate (Stage 2), Lee Boon Ek, Loh Cheng Fatt and Mohd. Zenn Agoeschek. Elementary (Stage 1, Part 2). C. Pereira, Lee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 123 4 I Shampoo Regularly uith I Cuticura Soap z j Precede by application* of J Cuticura Ointment This treatment will keep the x «calp in a healthy condition and y <\ the hair thick and 1 ustrous. ft ?HT* Sample each Soap, Ointment and jf Talcnm free upon reqoett, from Mailer
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    • 392 4 KNOWN FOR ITS REMARKABLE EFFICACY IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT CHEST AND LUNGS Hudson's J I Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes carry the endorsement of the medical profession, and the confidence of the public throughout the world. For over 40 years there has been nothing better for all affections of the
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  • 106 5 HUPS. ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Aug. 24. I*st Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ho 21. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Prince 11; Silverbelle 9; Luneburg7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Deb 37 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Dam 47, Teiresias 49. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). Pangkor 3; Philoctetes
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  • 457 5 SINGAPORE, AUG. 21. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 48 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 36 Mutton Indian lb. 66 Mutton Australian lb. 66 Fowl kati 38 Hens (Locally reared) kati 45 Ducks each 54 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 1553 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BT PHASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, August 24,10 a.m. IMU- Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. End*. Buyers. Seller*. 11.0.0 A«am Kumbeng Tin Dec. JJ IJ-M £1. 2.0 104 Austral Malay Dec. SI 0.19.0 1.1.0 04.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 30 0.10.6 0.11.6 I. 0.0
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 JUST UNPACKED. Obat "PrioK 9 and Obat "Jamu." CHOP "KEJANG» from Messrs. Lie Lie Chic, PONTIANAK, WEST BORNEO. Specially prepared for the use of wcwien j during Their accouchement and serves as a tonic for growing boys and girls. A trial will convince you. Obtainable only from Madam Wee Bee
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    • 122 5 DIABETES. Thabib A. Md. Hassan guarantees to cure Diabetes by personal treatment with roots, leaves and fruits of trees obtained from Bataks and Sakais of Sumatra after a research work of more than twelve years in order to find out X enemy which is sure to kill the dtoease, no
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    • 28 5 lMltu^n> ntii»niutijtntutxitii«iituaMaawaeaaaeeamei Best Quality with Modern Price Apply to New China Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. J 06, High Street, Singapore. t 'Phone 3730. ■aeassn «••^wnwiritPiutiifOtim''«»«"«' ,n, ~B" rw
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    • 122 5 The People's Paper. THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE," 0 f course J!i VIEWS J[J£ AND ONLY NEWS 5 cents daily. SOUNDEST Its Circulation is Continually increasing—that is Clear Proof of Itg Sustained Popularity. Be sure you get it regularly by becoming a Subscriber. The Subscription Form below may be used. Date 1931.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 542 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. TO-DAY'S RADIO. ao saiROB (49.05 metres) 6.30 p.m. programme; 8.15 p.m. recorded i p.m. concert by the orcnesira uTection of M. Andre Soyer. ddberg. Batavia (49.5 metres.), rec usually full opera. About 8.40 'Band*' 1 (57 metres) from ibout 7.30 until m.dnig^PLM (about 37 metres). 5.15
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    • 118 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUG. 24. High a.m., 7.10 pjn. Football League, Post Office v. Robinsons, Padang, (Div. II), Singapore Cup: S.C.C. v. R.A., Ansor Road. TO-MORROW, AUG. 25. High Tides.—9.45 a.m.. 8.25 p.m. Football League. Malays v. R.A.F., Jalan Besar, (Res. Div.). Meeting, Singapore Psychological Society. Adelphi Hotel, 5.15
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    • 693 6 Amusements. o© q©oq o© o© o© ©o oo oi£S ©HMM E3231 I > -a wM im ML IT, 1 I§W k m J KS3 I 1 l-^s If A m n L* 1 Kh^ I LAST NIGHT OF g S United Artists brilliant ALL-STAR Comedy Romance! X The Famous Star
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  • 355 7 INFANT BOY KILLED BY MOTOR-CAR. Th: Etafapuuc A.nbulance Service (Centn! P ie St. ..Cl; had to deal w th a t.ii.s ci stiW ice dentj during Of w.en-end, apart fto*n .cv.rui ures it as aa t. Cf he stiee. ;'ce:ten..> ne haa Tala 1 icsu ts. and three
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  • 63 7 Rugby. Aw;. 24. Th? shp ca led Br tish Exn biter." wheh Lcrj Auckland is fit ing out an exhifcliio hp te take cargo of Br tish gcois for d'tgLij in South Amer ca in the Autumn, b leaving L vrrpcol to-day for London, where exhibirs
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  • 81 7 Owners and masters of ships are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as poss.ble during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from Silingsing Battery, Silo o Battery. Serapong Battery and Spur Eattery. en Sept. 1. commencing at 8 a.m. A red
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  • 107 7 Passengers who arrived on the "Planeius" cn Monday. Prom Sourabaya:—Mr. C. N. Bennett and Mr. Abdul Qadir Hadji Husain Tantawa a. From Ba'avia:—Mr. Momoshige M.ura, Mr. H Ulmer Mr Sayid A'ooebskar bin Abdullah Alattas, Mr. snd Mrs Matheson. Mr H. Witz. Mr. H Vo rmaii, Mr. Basarma' Harilmah,
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  • 135 7 Immediately upon the arrival in Kobe of a ccrtain steamer cn the Dair n run recently, a beautiful young Japanese woman passenger, accompanied by a cabin boy, tried to pass through the Inspection Office at Kvomachi There was something suspicious about the manner of the boy and upon
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  • 110 7 A fracas between members of the crew of the "Hsin Peking" Butterfleld k Swire steamer outward-bound for Ningpo recently, necessitated the vessel being brought to a stop in the river while several of the crew who sustained wounds were removed to hospital, according to the "China Press."
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  • 452 7 The fact that the average speed of ships has only increased one knot in 33 years is revealed in the statistical tables published by "The Shipping World". The average of all British ships last year .was approximately 10.51 knots and that of foreign ships 9.39 due
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  • 338 7 HARDSHIP UNDER NEW QUOTA. HAS THE SUGGESTED POOL COLLAPSED? (From Our Own Correspondent./ Koala Lumpur, Aug. 23. The Acting S:nior Warden of Mines issued last week the following notice to mines: It at present appears that the cut for the period Sept. 1 to
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  • 31 7 London. Aug. 22. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 516 d (2%d.) Forward 2 9 16d <2%d). The market is quiet.—"S.F.P." Service
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  • 325 7 Singapore, Aug. 24. By count** of H. and S. Bank.) Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3~ B d., London 60 days' s 4 ght 2s. 327 32d London 30 days' sight 2s. 313 16d London demand 2s 3 23/32 d..
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  • 42 7 (From Our Own Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 23. Their Excellencies Sir Cecil Clementi (High Commissioner I and Major-Gen. L. C. L. Oldheld i G.O.C.i watched the Malayan Volunt c: Infantry manoeuvres today from the acr.
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  • 84 7 Three Chinese, employed on- painting worn In a house in Woodstock Drive. Tanglin, w:re badly burnt at about 10 o'clock this morning, when a large tin of paint around which they were standing exploded. One man was severely burnt all over the body, while the hands
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  • 35 7 Donations previously acknowledged 564.671.56 Major G. M. Kidd 72 Apa Macham" (per Mr. H. L. Linnell) 1,039.28 "Anon" 25 "Anonymous. K.L." (monthly) 5 Ex-Services Association of Malaya 1,952.84 Clubs 569.50 Total $68,335.18
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  • 165 7 Aug 24. noon. The week opens with no improvement to markets, and in fact, rubber is down to 5 cents (gold) New York and t% cents locally—a fr.sn low level record. What estates can produce without loss at this price? Tin is an
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  • 316 7 Aug. 24. 11 a.m. Rf'BBFW London. 2 5 16d., down 1 16d. New York, 5 cents. (G), down 3 16 cent. Shares: Qui t. Allenbys 65—75 cents. Ayer Moleks 40—50 cent Ayer Panas 45—55 rents Bassetty 30—35 cents, Brogas 30 —35 tents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents,
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  • 67 7 BANK'S OFFER OF LOANS. New York. Aug. 23. An offer to help cotton growers suffering from the after effects of over-production has been made by the First National Bank Atlanta, Georgia, to grant immediately four to six months' loans on the cotton crop up to 80
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  • 55 7 Singapore, Aug. 24 Bayers Seller* R S.S equal to London Standard, Spot 7% Ixk1 x k Standard RS Sen Tender September 3\ 1% October/December 8 84 January /March 8% 84 Tens of Market: —Quiet Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 2 5;16d. per lb. New York:—Spot Sheet
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  • 131 7 Singapore. Aug. 24. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $215 Rice. Siam 2 $190 Rice, Siam 3 $172 Rice. Siam 4 $165 Rica. Saigon A-l $180 Rice. Saigon 1 $170 Rice Saigon 2 5165 Rice, Saigon 3 $160 Rice, Rangoon 1 $158 Rice. Rangoon 2 $156 Rice, par No. 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 947 7 VICTORIA THEATRE! Saturday, Aug. 29, Tuesday, Sept 1, Wednesday, Sept. 2, Thursday, Sept. 3, Saturday, Sept. 5, at 9.30 p.m. THE OPTIMISTIC REVUE HELLOI BOOMW Booking Opens at Little's Special Prices—s2.so, $1.50 and $1. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Opening of The St. Clair Organ and Musical Festival SEPTEMBER 17, 19 and
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    • 221 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Office, up to noon of the 10th September, 1931, for the following work: Excavation of a channel for the Geylang River Diversion. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to Deposit the sum of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 312 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Malayan daily weatiikk REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. lure. Rainfall. Sur Max. Mln. sriltx Alor Star 89 77 Nil 6.9 Kota Bharu 91 75 Nil 7.5 K. Trengganu 90 75 Nil 11.3 Kroh 87 70 Nil 6.5 Sitiawan 93 74 Nil 10.5 Ipoh 94 76 Nil 9.6 Butterworth 91
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  • 82 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. Mrs. Soh Slew Whatt (Madam Ong Kim Neo» age 62. peacefully passed away on Saturday, the 22nd. instant at her residenc? No. 4. Lorong 25A. Geylang Road, leaving behind her four sorrowful sons. Messrs. Son Swee Guan. Soh Swee Keng. Soh Swee Teck
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  • 765 8 His Excellency frankly invited criticism of his proposals for constitutional reform in the Malay States, and he is no doubt pleased with the response. Comment thus far has mostly been of a distinctly restrained and constructive character, and in this connection it is only fair- to make
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  • 224 8 A correspendent asks us to state that the vic;ims of the armed gang robbery that occurred in Lorong 33. Geylang, as reported in cr 'sue of Friday last, were not the inmates of the house No. 3-A, as stated, but of House No. 3-B. Mr Ere Hazel on. the new
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  • 155 8 Investigation By A Committee. Following the mcm ntcus announcement of H. E. the Governor in a speech to the Rulers* Durbar last waek concerning a Customs Union fcr Malaya, it is now understood that a committee has been appointed to investigate the subject from the Colony's point
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  • 24 8 Reuter. Budapest. Aug. 23. Mr. James Walker. Mayor of New York, has arrived here on a three-day visit.—Reuter.
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  • 67 8 From Holland by the Baloeran" due at Singapore to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by the Shunko Maru due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Alipore due at Singapore at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. An air mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected
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  • 649 8 Under the auspices of the Dressers' Recreation Club. General Hospital. Singapore, there will be a lecture on Poverty by Mr. M. A. Perera to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. at the club premises at the General Hospital. Under the auspices of the Chinese Association, a lecture will be given by the Hon.
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  • 40 8 LATKST QITOTATION9 RUBBER. Lcndon:—2 5 16d. New York:—5 cG), cents Singapore:—7 V—7»/.. cents. TIN. Lcndon SPot.-£ii 5 12s. 6d. (Unchanged). Thr e Months Buyers £118 5s. Od. (Unchanged). Sellers £118 7s. "a. (Tinchang'd) Singapore—$53.12», (i"H tons sold)
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  • 595 8 fBY "T OOKER-ON China has the profound sym™ of the whole world. Cala: lir^ y calamity is afflicting her. r a Nature is unhappily ~m hl with the turbulent hums (which madly prolongs to try the patience and c i unce over four hundred millioi people. iap,e
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 367 8 1 fi§ The Brandy of Napoleon, jjj Xi JlTl-fll ihe Departm nt of th? Charente, famous for Cj r& M 1 the production of fine brandies, lies nearly Cj |5 fl "i| m dway between the Loire and the Garonne in ffi limy IV ustd Ie refer to th Charente
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    • 116 8 2525Z*****2525Z**********5Z*****Z*****ZS I GENUINE I Butterfly 1 Wing I I JEWELLERY. I jjj —IN I I Silver Brooches, I Pendants Vanity f I Cases, Rings 8 Powder Boxes. S E Cj Charming Designs a ft fc 30 Years' Experience. B I U.S. De Silval 1 Bros., I H 11, HIGH STREET,
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  • 816 9 RELIEF FOR FLOOD VICTIMS. thousands awaiting DEATH. <H\OS AND SUFFERING ON every hand. Washington. Aug. 22. n.. Kai Shek. in a message to President iressed appreciation of the alloca'0 000 tor flood relief at Hankow, "that he is "deeply moved at the -ncern of the United States."
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  • 1648 9 MINISTERS IN SESSION OVER THE m WEEK-END. PREMIER AND PARTY LEADERS SUMMONED BY THE KING. London, Aug. 24. Reuter understands that the conversations of the Party leaders at Downing Street last night, after the Cabinet meeting, related to the formation of
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  • 278 9 GANDHI TO MEET VICEROY. PERSONAL INVITATION TO SIMLA. misunderstandings may be CLEARED UP. British Official. Simla. Aug. 22. The Viceroy has invited Mr. Gandhi to go to Simla if he considers tliat any misunderstandings require clearing up. Ahm:dabad. Aug. 22. Mr. Gandhi, pointing out that the
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  • 158 9 MEMORANDUM TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Reuter. Lonaon. Aug. 22. According to particulars now disclosed ot the British memorandum recently forwarded to Geneva, d?tailini the material and personnel of existing armaments and expenditure thereon, the total outlay of the British Navy. Army and Ah Force is tl08.000.000 and
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  • 158 9 GOOD PROGRESS BEING MADE. British Official. Rugby, Aug. 22. A bulletin concerning the illness oi h° King's 'nird son. who is in Lady Carnarvon's nursing In me in London, was issued this morning: "An operation has bam performed upon the Duke of Gloucester for the removal
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  • 12 9 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on pase 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12.
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  • 1120 10 WELL HELD BY PULAU BRANI. HEROIC GAME BY CENTRE HALF. (By 'Full-back.") The Chintse will have to improve considerably before they can hope to win the Singapore Cup Opposed to Pulau Brani at t>.e Anson Road Stadium on Saturday th y
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  • 104 10 "S.F.P." Service. London Aug. 22. To-day's Scottish League (Div. L) matches resulted as follows: Aberdeen 1, Celtic 1. Clyde 3, Airdrie 2. Dundee United 3. Partick I. Falkirk 2, Cowdenbeath 2. Hamilton 6. Dundee 2. Kilmarnock 1. Motherwell 0. Leith 4, Ayr 1. 'Morton 1. Hearts 2.
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  • 110 10 "S.F.P." Service. London, Aug. 22. The English Clubs had some interesting trials to-day. The Arsenal had a gate of 19,000 to see their trial match in which a new goal-keeper, Solly, shaped well, although he failed to stop six goals. In the Spurs trial, the jfoung Reserves beat
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  • 92 10 Reuter. AMERICAN LEAGUES. New York. Aug. 23. Latest American League results are as follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 2. Pittsburgh t. New York 6. Cincinnati 0. New York 5, Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn 8, Chicago L Brooklyn 4. Chicago 3. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 5. Boston
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  • 54 10 DATES PLAYERS. Net-Ball. Netball league fixture for this week: Today. G.S.C. Ist v Marcus team (G.S.C); Wednesday, Convent O. Pupils v. "Z" Team (G.S.C); Thursday, Raffles O. Pupils v. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles); Friday, G.S.C. 2nd v. G.H.N.S.G.C. (Raffles) and Girls' Life Brigade v. Raffles P.P. (Hospital); Saturday. Combined Colleges
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  • 64 10 K. S. Duleepsinhji is going out to Jamnagar this cold weather 50 he will be available presumably for the more important matches 'says Mr. E. H. D. Sewell. in a London me.'sage to "The Statesman." dated July 25). He v/as sounded long ago whether he would captain the Indian Team
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  • 235 10 A FINE PERFORMANCE. Rugby, Aug. 23. Following a long spell of inactivity owing to bad weather, the British Schneider Trophy team resumed practice at Calshot to-day in conditions suitable for high speed flying. A very fine performance was put up by Flying Officer Snaith in cne cf
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  • 1545 10 "SCENE" AT THE OVAL. SPECTATORS BECOME IMPATIENT. London, Aug. 22. Remarkable scenes marked the opening d*y s play in the match between Surrey and Yorkshire at the Oval to-day. After the game had been in progress for three overs. P. G. H. Pender, the Surrey captain, consulted the Yorkshire
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  • 292 10 "D" EURASIAN CO. WIN IROQUOIS CUP. PRACTICE FOR WARREN SHIELD. The Iroquois Cup, based on the same rules as the Warren Shield but confined to Volunteers, was competed for by five companies of the S.V.C., yesterday moining and was wen by "D" (Eurasian) Co. with a score cf
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  • 210 10 R.C.G.C. EVENTS. The following were the results of fhe August monthly medal competition of the Race Course Golf Club: A. A. Bakar 85—22—63. P. de Souza 83—18 —65. B. Mineo 87—18 —69. A. F. Sheedy 92—22—70. F. Nathan 86—14—72. Dr. H. Lim 81— 8—73. E. Yean Keat 88—14—74. L.
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  • 49 10 "M.G. n WINS. INTERNATIONAL T. T. British Official. Rugby. Aug. 23. Today's great road race for the Royal Automobile Club's International- Tourist Trophy was won by N. Black in an M. G. Midget. R. Borzacchlni (Alfa Romeo) was second and S. Crabtree (M. G. Midget) third—British Official.
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  • 702 10 AMERICAN LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. MRS. MOODY REGAINS TITLE. Reuter. Forest Hills. Aug. 23. Mrs. Helm Wills Moody beat Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall in the final of the American women's singles championship to-day 6—4. 6—l. Forest HiTs. Aug. 22. In the semi-finals Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall (England) beat Miss Betty Nuthall (England,
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  • 79 10 PRESENTATIONS AND CONGRATULATIONS. Reuter. London, Aug. 22. The gallantry of the "Poseidon" survivors Able Seamen Vincent, Nagle and Edmond Holt' was ommended by Admiral Waistell Com-mander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, when he presented them with the Military Medals of the British Empire Order at Gosport. Both were promoted Leading
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  • 41 10 NEW YORK AUTHORITIES STEP IN, New York. Aug. 23. The Globe Bank and Trust Co., of Brooklyn m enred by Mm York State authorities rTiJV Wing l its no "-"quid condition." liabilities are estimated at $5,366 000 Keuter.
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  • 36 10 Reuter. Jerusalem. Aug. 22. Rioting is reported at Nablus. following the y* The affair is officially minimised, but tne Arab newspapers say that there are many injured among the Police and people.—Reuter.
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  • 661 10 HIGH STANDAK!) of ATHLETICS. CULLEN'S FINE ACHIEVKMEY- L. D. E. Cullen, of the Police, who came to Malay* W j th reputation as an Olvmpic r nner maintaining that reputat: n. shared the individual chart pionshb with Yeon Bok Choon las1
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  • 19 10 Reuter. Hanover Aug. -•> England won the r. women > athleMcs here to-day by 53 poir' 47 Reuter.
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  • 24 10 British Official. Rugby. Aufi In an International Athletic eruc-m<?r between England and Italy at Stam? BridgEngland won by 83 points to 6Official.
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  • 145 10 FOUND IN BED BY THE DI (Fiom Our Own Corresp- ,io 23 Kuala Lumi rut* Residents of Galloway Road i shock this morning on seeirenter the back line ci a bl< remove from a hcus; th bod\ Chinese. Tay Hock b< Waugh and Co. The
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  • 1925 11 IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PAVILION. p] KIT ON LAST YEAR'S WORKING. 4 th: Committee of the SingaClub for the ended June presented at the annual meeting held en Fr.day. Aug. 28, at fjfSn states, inter alia: and Expenditure account for s a deficit of $467.31. "Memin Debit" amounting
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  • 49 11 Burnley Cricket Club have come to terms with A J Richardson, the former Austral:an Test player, who is in his fourth season as Professional to the Bacup club. The agreement is for a two-year engagement, and the salary is said to be higher than any Burnley have paid before.
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  • 30 11 Capt. H. G. Lewis Barclay, the Davis Cup lawn tennis player, scored 225 at the Oval recently in the cricket match between the R.A.O.C. and Roral Corps of Signals. j
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  • 300 11 DAYS OF CAR SWINDLES OVER. With th? passing of the chit-signing system among th? majority of Shanghai garages, there went out of existence the gokhn opportunity for numerous petty swindlers to practise a form of cheating as mean as racketeering milk-trains, say an Exchange. When every Tom,
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  • 26 11 Mail de-patched from Singapore on July 30 by the M Karapara" was delivered in -London on August 24 (25 days*.
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    • 155 11 I MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. AUG. 24. Malacca, Port Dickson, Lumut and Teluk Anson (Medusa) 3 p.m. Malacca (Rahman) 3 p.m. Muar (PetaUng) 3 p.m: Port Swettenham and Penang (Kinta* 3 p.m. TO-MORROW, AUG. 25. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Scott Harley) 9 a.m. Singkawang. Pemungkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. Tcmbilahan
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  • 92 12 (Oar readers are invited to write to u» on abject* of public interest. It must be under tood that the "Malaya Tribune'» does not lecessarflg endorse opinions expressed by corresfondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 15 POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double <pactng), and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 772 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, "Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of revcrence in us dwell. That mind and soul, according well May make one music as before." —Tennyson. Readi.ig between the lines of your correspondent's letter on the above subject an
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  • 441 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir,—With reference to your editorial of the 11th inst., on the topic of "On Leaving School," I have pleasure in thanking you for bringing such an important matter under discussion end am sure many of the parents in thif city will ever
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  • 41 12 We do no think "Sympathiser's" letter under the above heading quite suitable for publication. We hardly think th-t the points raised are overlooked In official quarters. Perhaps sufficient has now been said on a rather delicate subject.
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  • 38 12 An Indian correspond.nt writes in fr nk and severe criticism of the caste system, especially in relation to the "untouchables," but we do not think it advisable to enccurage a discussion on such a subject.
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  • 27 12 "Come On's" letter will be given in the next "Woman's Corner." for which it i< more suitable than for the correspcndenee co umn*.
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  • 89 12 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTI> Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and lor ex 4 gall, drum per Brit.su Imperial gallon 9.1 i Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gall, tin $2.93 SheP Aviation Splr't ex 4 gal drum per British Imperial gallon 0.90 STANDARD OIL CO.. OF
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  • 818 12 DO SPORTSMEN OVER-DO IT? There is something peculiarly distress'ng in the toll that death has taken among our young Sportsmen in th2 last few years. I am not talking about war casualties, but about those young men and women who have yie'ded to ordinary illnesses, writes "Plagan"
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  • 187 12 RAILWAY NOT PAYINC ITS WAY. The F. M. S. Government Gazett- o\ Aug i< Hives the revenue and expenditure ngures up 4 the end of May. Compared with the corresponding five months of last year, notes the Mali? I Mail." there is a drop of over ten millions
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  • 33 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for untitled and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100 Tlx rate of payment of Money Orders frotE lads and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 192 12 WĔW LISTERINE Itixlil double action combination HHg l<fl makes teeth flashing white |HN n." 'M The correct combination for cleansing teeth and firming lij J 9 gums is Listerine Tooth Paste on a Pro-phy-lac-tic brush! Used together they give maximum cleaning action. Result |3H Ig§ BEE are sw^»sure sa^e Ask
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  • 937 13 MAN'S YEARNING FOR ADVENTURE. Personally I believe that people who do not live dangerously do not live at a!J. They merely exist. There is. as Doctor Johnson said a long time ago, a dignity in danger. Who, for instance, does not rank a Rugby footballer above
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  • 64 13 A fierce "rate war" among barbers is making Karachi citizens the cfcanest shaven in India. Shaving saloon keepers recently halved the the charge of six annas for a hair cut and two annas for a shave. In protest against this, intinerant barbers resorted to stationing themselves in front of half-a-dozen
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    • 822 13 The Best British Waterproofer. I Cheap, Safe and Simple to Use! X A KMENT ROOFS OR TANKS MADE PERMANENTLY LEAKPROOP. 5 Hi q it Cement Roofs- or Tanks are made permanently LEAKPROOF either [3 g ri' ring or by waterproofing the concrete with Pudlo. Leakages from ft c nent Roofs
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  • 687 14 IMPORTANCE OF CAPTAINCY. JACK HOBBS'S VIEWS. The Statesman" publishes the following article of Jack Hobbs, the great England cricketer, in which he stresses the importance of leadership in cricket: Of course, cricket captaincy is important and never so important as in Test matches, but I would add this qualification
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  • 124 14 Writing the other day of the dullness of debates in the House of Commons and the lack of amusements there, the paragraphist in "The Evening Standard" said: —I was glad to observe last night that two Labour members, Mr. Benson and Mr. Denman, were determined not to be debarred by
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  • 103 14 A khaki shirt, shorts and the tie of a Cambridge school, with no coat formed the garb of one dress reformer noticed at the University match at Lord'r. He was one of an extraordinarily assorted crowd, of which a feature was the number of Indians. They (says a "Times of
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  • 85 14 The Indian Hockey Federation has accepted the invitations for next year of Australia and New Zealand subject to a financial guarantee of £1.500 and all travelling and lodging expenses in both Dominions—the liability under the guarantee to be divided by both countries as they think fit.. It is proposed that
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  • 82 14 "The English Board of Control has not asked for any financial undertaking from New Zealand for the two extra Test matches, and this is particularly pleasing as it means that our losses will be wiped out and funds will become available for the development of the game here." said Mr.
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  • 26 14 Miss I. A. Joseph (Leeds High School and St. Hugh's) has been elected Captain of the Oxford University Ladies' Lawn Tennis team for the coming year.
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  • 422 14 SCHMELING TO MEET CARNERA. £21,000 AS SHARE OF FIGHT. A fortune of over £21,000 has been won by Max Schmeling as a result of his world's heavy-weight championship vidtory over Young Stribling in America. Stribling gets nearly £7,000. It is anticipated that the next big boxing match to Attract
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  • 90 14 AMERICAN "PRO" CHAMPIONSHIP. Vincent Richards and Howard Kinsey bea* W. T. Tilden and F. T. Hunter, 7—9, 7—5. 3—6, 6—4, 6—3. in the final of the Doubles of the American Professional Championship TRIANGULAR INTERNATIONAL. British, French and American teams will meet at Germantown. Philade'phia, from Aug. 31 to
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  • 91 14 Though Leslie Hobbs (son of the celebrated batsman» is a very promising cricketer and may play for Surrey some day. he is more likely to achieve fame on the running track. He is rapidly developing into a sprinter of real class, as he showed at Stamford Bridge when winning his
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  • 82 14 The championship committee of the Royal and Ancient Cluo have decided (says a London message to The Statesman" > that owing to the necessity of regulating the crowds they could only arrange for the championship to be played at St. Andrews in 1933 if permission were given for gate money
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  • 71 14 England is raking the field for bowlers, says the "Sydney Morning Herald," and the two extra Test matches awarded to New Zealand will help England in her problems of reconstruction and help New Zealand too. The Australians have the same problems as England, and are seeking the constructional aid from
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  • 55 14 Sa kia, the Scottish defender, gained the fourth victory over Priscilla 111, the American challenger, and retained the Seawanhaka Cup. The race took place on the Clyde. The Saskia retains the trophy, which was put up by the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, of Oyster Bay, United States, in 1895 for
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  • 172 14 U. S. AGREEMENT WITH BRAZIL. Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 21. Conditions for the exchange of Brazilian coffee for United States wheat have been decided upon and forwarded to Washington. The conditions lay down that Brazil accept 25,000,000 bushels of American wheat for distribution all
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  • 134 14 BABY SEES FATHER FOR FIRST TIME. Reuter. London. Aug. 21. A baby daughter saw her hero father for the first time when the "Rawalpindi" landed Petty Officer Willis and 28 survivors of the "Poseidon" disaster on a London quay, where, among the crowd of relatives and welcomers
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  • 85 14 APPENDICITIS ATTACK NOT SERIOUS. Reuter. London. Aug. 21 The Duke of Gloucester, who is suffering from appendicitis, had a satisfactory night and his condition this morning was stated to oc qu*e comfortable It is understood that the Dukes attack of appendicitis is shght and no
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  • 53 14 Reuter. Berlin. Aug '1 The trustee reported at the meet in;: >f creditors of the North-German Wool Co.. the failure of which led to bank suspensions, that the assets were 39.000,000 marks and -he liabilities 236.000.000 marks. Particulars a reorganisation scheme which has been decided on
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  • 37 14 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 21. Three major news agencies in the baited Stales have decided to assist the Government in its campaign foreign sweprtake.v They have undertaken not to mention sweepstakes in reports.—R^itnv
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  • 28 14 Reuter. New York. Aug. 21 A special session of the New York StatP Legislature has been summoned for Tuesday BO deal with unemployment relief.—Reuter.
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  • 37 14 Altogether 103 British candidates will compete in this year's Indian Civil Service examinaation in England—the same number as last year and an increase of 11 compared with 1929. The Indians entering number 196. against 211 last year.
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  • 58 14 There are persistent rumours that Jack Hobbs is in the running for the Surrey C.C. secretaryship in succession to Mr. R. C. N. Plairet. who will retire next spring (says a "Sporting Life" report). A well-known Surrey amateur, who is unable through business calls to play regularly, is stated to
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    • 302 15 INSURANCE. #TH£ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: l. Fin lay son Green. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112, South Bridge Road. Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In producing this
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    • 547 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered tn 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 £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 474 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. AMATEUR WIRELESS SOCIETY OF MALAYA (SINGAPORE.) PROGRAMME OF LECTURES. The following lectures will be held at the Club house (Prince Edward Road) at 6.15 p.m. Aug. 27—Mr. H L. Carter on "Electric Amplification." Sept. 3—Mr. A. B. Sewell on "Television" Sept. 10 —Mr. Stanley Jones on Value of
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