Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1932

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  • 14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No. 20S8 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932 FIVE CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 139 1 THOrSANDS OF Satisfied homers wear SHOES. Show rooms: inTOLV ILDINOS SINGAPORE. II• S 5 I l a i I f Cooked- I I j|PM Specialities j I *****1 l I'I'l::|lllr.r!lH"t- I nj I y** s a Oj I Ideal for Tiffins I 5"1 I s I IK I j SILVERSIDE
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    • 24 1 A. PUNTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 2191 2 ALHAMBRA'S confidence tn the tremendous appeal of "Tarzan. the Ape Man," is amply demonstrated by the extraordinary measures which have been taken to accommodate the crowds which are certain to throng to its screening. Not content with merely playing the film in the Alhambra and the Marlborough
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  • 333 2 Misrepresentation On The Screen. More than Mr. Sax Rohmer and others of his ilk, Hollywood has prepetuated the fiction that all Chinese smoke opium, wear queues and carry On "Teng wars" as their only form of selfexpression or amusement. The screen Chinese has become as a matter
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  • 257 2 G. B. S. Pays A Visit To Elstree. Shortly after the return of Cecil Lewis and his unit frcm Wales, where exterior scenes have been filmed for 8.1.P.'s version of George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man," the author visited Elstree where he saw the rushes"
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  • 1000 2 HOW "MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGVII* WAS ADAPTED. Missing Romantic Element Made Good. Edgar A lan Poe was the first of the worldfamous novelists of the scientific detective schools. His story, "Murders in the Rue Mcrgue," was the
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 25 3 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" (Special Supplement.) SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932 The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Aug. 26, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932.
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    • 92 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subiect* m r,,,™ that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necesTariL en*5% H mUSt 0e pendents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRiEF AS Pn^u^ 3 ex P resse by corres(double spacing), and on one side of
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    • 2648 3 (To the EdUor, -Malaya Tribune.") Bhr,—Referring io -h. L. Wendt's" letter Under the captions "Padi in Malaya," "Govt. Policy Cri icised." in your journal of July 27, any careless or casual reader may perhaps gain the impression that he is a public-spirited man. taking great pains for
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    • 83 3 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") 6lr, —I ask you Co delete oil letters received regarding the "Oily Man" rumour. The more you publish them, the more marvellous fictions are forthcoming. In my opinion the Pulice have done their bm and have traced nothing of this kind. It
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    • 1210 3 1 i'o ihe Aitiior, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—The ciold Buyers and Gold Royalty Eho?,.™ 1^ Sl Kel »ntan, was posted by th< Sultan-ui-Councll on July l, Uie principal object Gi vernmeut being to prevent the buying ci niA «old by unlicensed dialers. The deflni. row gold" as given
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    • 590 3 fTo the Editor, Malaya Tribune." j ,v. Slr 'T Your Wespomtenl K.V.K. writing Qn the above subject, contends that Mabjong. t*»ig a gamble, is a curse to millions of Chinese to-day. and he further attributed the financial bankruptcy or thousands of clerks Indulging In the
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    • 116 3 (To th* Editor, "Malaya Trttmw.-f Slr.—l have read with great interest. thr ttrreapondene* appearing In your popula» lournal regarding the above subject The arguments put forward by both the Pros" and "Antla" l n the -Johnston" or Clifford' controversy are similarly sound and unchallenged, so there will
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    • 680 3 {To the EMtur, Miur.a Sir- T)>i- itftiolt. ijirricr ttir >—n nig by "Onr-Wom#u Miui"* Ljrai Hi* w*eri»i..», about tbr Mom. hw- x and t>«'l>tcutny u dl»po»«| i.v %Tjur *ITT n ffi but wiMti %trlieu «if a.x linnctou» m life %Ujt attempt at proving iT.oii.tyr-y to V 000
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    • 212 3 (To the Zdltor. "Malaya jC Sir,—A/Ur thi li 'I ~rvkfl 31nion' about t »ir Prlvun- School* 1 o the conclusion um j u ichooU a> a witui.* mi hw tfmjuith t >r becatiMi hr« havMHOo p., .y lll4 hpin M> uwtj stchool o<H*x not mil» g Jf >*th
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    • 2835 4 PEECHES AT LONDON FUNCTION. iLi. •Brigadier Wilson On His Mission /From Our Own Corrcipondent t Londn. July 15 j The dec in n to bnio a Jmiebecn tins year, opttead oI the a unl annual dinner of thcIticorparat 0 Socurty ol Planters- < Malaya», fluliiiiiial'd in au CJ.joyhDlr'
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    • 44 4 The candidate of the Democratic Party in the U.S.A. Presidential elections, photographed sitting in his study reading the telegrams of congratulations, which have been sent him from his electors in the U.S. "Now we will win," the old Democratic guard declared.
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    • 98 4 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest, it must be under ttood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double •pacing), and on
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    • 291 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I fail to understand the argument ol "Ex-Commissioner" in his letter published by you on the 19th inst. The point at issue >s contained in the words "Clearly he does not realise that this charge has to be borne bj someone,"
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    • 167 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your paper of yesterday I read tha yet another man <a Chinese) has been founi on Bukit Timah Road with severe head in juries, having apparently been knocked dowi by an unknown vehicle. Your paper has re ported very recently
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    • 937 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"; Sir. —It is not only bewildering and unpleasant but most unfortunate to see that, notwithstanding that there has been much advancement in learning and great and rapic material progress through science and its inventions, yet the world's whole populace ha; been for the
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    • 39 4 The annual expedition by the S wan Masters of the King and of the \mttiers and Dyers Companies, in order to mark and record all the swans and cygnets on the Thames, commenced in mail week.
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    • 287 4 No Official Encouragement In Malaya. What do?s this country want more than anything else at the present time? The answer, says the "Malay Mall," is mo-e money in circulation and more employment for labour. Both Government and private enterprise have more or less ceased development work for
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    • 520 4 Fraser's Report. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Messrs Fraser Co b of Aug. 24. state: During the past week then somewhat quieter fe-lint hi market and although in rm have been well maint.o business passing has bv Tin continues steady with v in the daily quotations. I the three months'
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    • 12 4 General V. Rundstedt ha undertaken exclusive po Berlin and Brandenburg.
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    • 1068 5 "Moulud" Accounts Passed. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) It may be remembered that under the aus- pices of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary'Society of Singapore, a "Children's Day" was I neld at the Istana, Kampong Glam, on July P. in celebration of the anniversary of the
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 125 5 |Milk]atltsßesri "VOL I CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" \ĔKk OX utMtNl i ond it is more ECONOMICAL "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is Cj outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When YOU use S l)ecia cement specify "0.X." It will
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      • 216 5 Something new ,^r=dr^r=dr=dr^rsdr^ A CLARET cup I I fraser Neave, Ltd. I FRESH BATTERIES FOR YOUR TORCHLIGHT BU Y "BRITISH" AT LAST! BECAUSE ,f DIAMOND BATTERIES f^^jL^B^ are manufactured locally, and therefore T^W^Sdmm^^Mi^^^tmSmVW are at least |A TWO MONTHS FRESHER J X than the imported variety jjjiv, Jf*\WlslS*\. tmi Th?
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    • 661 6 Using An Eliminator On D.C. Mains. (By Our Technical ExpTtj If you wish \z use an eliminator to supply high tension only from your D.C. mains, the transformer and rectifying valve, o'c in all that portion to the left of the dotted "lim shown in
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    • 455 6 SINGAPORE, AUG. 19. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 35 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 43 Perk, lean and fat 'Ist quality), kati 36 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 43 Hens (locally reared), kati 48 Duel's each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 90 Pigeons,
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    • 1784 6 MOTORING ENGINEERING NATURAL CRUISING SPEEDS. WHY HIGH SPEEDS ARE NECESSARY. When motorists are apprehended for speeding, or when fast driving gets them into an even 'worse pred c?ment. they defend their conduct on the ground that they should not have been given such fast cars if they were not expected
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 1 6 JChop^ilc'lpVl
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      • 69 6 %%I s Just Unpacked Enpcr Hct Oscillators and Intermediates:— WEARITE 06 Oscillator Colls. WEARITE OTI OT2 Intermediates 12G X.C COLVERN Type KSW Osc llator Coil.. COLVERN Intermediates 150 K.C. Also Fresh Stocks of "Radlc B Mains" Components. Latest Ma7da Valves in Clear and Ifstftfflsed Glass at Latest Price Reductions. Call
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      • 34 6 y^larity \olumeJ)istance ■BhEJ Exclusive Eveready Layerbilt construction means greater power and longer life thus insuring true economy and far better radio reception. TWO SIZES... BOTH 45 VOLTS EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES VPS. they I"** longer
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 1175 6 I I I» IAh* j w j£ V' I i i i (EDITED BY "RADIOFAN.") THE EMPIRE AND ITS BROADCASTING k.kun recent vi'it of their Majes-irs th** Kin* hv-tUuUcn of regional f at!um of eonrJdercb'o WiU Queen to Broadcasting House wus u happy ptwrt. iiua by tha roam outlines Of
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      • 449 6 York S reet. Sydney, is on the air every Sunda.:. Ih: satin cpe::s and closes with the I cal 1 sign, followed by th call cf the Kookai burnt. News ttemi a. s given -at intervals durI |ns 'he tran.mirskn. which is a nrieical one I conski ng chit fly
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    • 1174 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING, gggoo BY FRASER St CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. s M r Bag. 26. 1932, 10 a.m. MOĔM Buyers. Sellers. Value. f Kumbang Tin 2116 23|6 Austral Malay 18|- £l JJ n Tin 119 12 7'l- Tin 10 n Bataiti Padang 0.05 0.10 fin
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    • 353 7 Revenue Officers' Exciting Chase. Mr. Elkins, of the Preventive Service, tcld th Dietiict Jttdg* 'Mr. C. Wilson) a remarkable story yes erday, when two Chinese, Lai Ah Fok and Soo Tet, pleaded gu Ity to pcss?3sio:i of a large quantity of ncn-Go"enlmen. chandu. Describing the incident leading
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 100 7 diabetes, Consumption, V -D., PILES, LEUCODERMA, Jmpotency, Women-disorders, di^ SiS and nnme ">us other chronic »c hopeless by SSL w cured by »<| I T,II: "'MALAYAN PHARMACY "fad Office: 62, Owen Road t tution Room: IM> ZmZm £1.. I i, SINGAPORE. 1 THE BEST. SOLD EVERYWHERE. '"ATS TYPEWRITER AGENO In
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      • 137 7 AEGIS. (AEGIS ECONOMIC AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE). Laidaw Building:, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6500. LIFE ASSURANCE INVESTMENT BROKERS. We give reliable information and advice on matters cf Life Assurance free of charge. We advise re. Investments and Finance. We conduct Interviews on behalf of clients. We attend to Business or Private matters
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      • 275 7 Verkade Biscuits. Cream Crackers. Butter Puffs. Cheese Assorted. Afternoon Tea Assorted. Rusks Biscuits. Fancy Short Bread. Ginger Nuts. Demi Lune. Kinder Garten. Royal Mixed. Petit Beurre. Speculaas. Soda Crackers. Marie. Boudoir. Sultana. Cafe Noir. Gem. Combination. Nice. Etc. D. T. LIM Co., 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
      • 805 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are waders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary i* provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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      • 235 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. AUG. 26. High Tides.— 5.35 a.m.. 4.25 p.m. Meeting, Municipal Commissioners 215 pm Sports, Mercantile Institute, Jalan Besar, 230 pm. V.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival, Heats, 5 p.m General Meeting, S.C C, 5 p.m. Football. Singapore Cup, Malays v. 8. Cattle. Anson Road. Police Band, Katong Park, 9
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 244 8 Have YOU seen this Brilliant British Show all Singapore Is flocking to! i m» i.iL j,\ wm I mag 88 M MSB WkW A m V 1 T„,W«# a» m 1 1 j IGMTI.Y I Matinee To-morrow at 3.15 England's Darling GRACIE j FIELDS in her screen debut j SALLY
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      • 224 8 Amusements < I TARZAN r Monday r Matinees: TO-MORROW SUNDAY True to form M.-G.-M. once more comes through with real and satisfying entertainment! That's one thing about an M.-G.-M. picture: you KNOW lIS-GOOD before you see it! AN AMAZING CAST IN A NEW SORT OF SHOW! j WILLIAM HAINES MADGE
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      • 181 8 16.15 TONIGHT 9 15 J I* First Run Double Feature 2=* rogramme! fc* buck i M I A Laughter—and—Tear 9 1 j Romance of How One X Past Made a Tangled ■j] Present but a Happy I BETTY BRONSON JACK MULHALL .^2^3 Constance Cummings Directed by Erie C Kenton COMMENCING
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    • 181 9 Singapore, Aug. 26. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 (Siam) W. Coast 2 $136 Rice. B. Siam No. 1 $131 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $126 Rice, Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $180 Rice. Siam No. 2 $156 Rice, Saigon Al $1 57 Rice, Saigon N.
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    • 943 9 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON LAWYER'S CLERK. Complainant Warned To Keep Sober. HL V. Salam, a lawyer s clerk, was the cUmpic.inant m a ease of assault brought before ihe District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday against Asiatic Inspector Siak. of the Singapore Police In connection with the tame
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    • 153 9 Forward Business Continues. The weekly rubber rep.r. cf Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. dated to-day, states: The market has remained steady with a tendency towards firmness during the pe:iod ar.Csr review. Business in forward positions continues to b? iransircted and many estates have now sod part of
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    • 201 9 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly report of Aug. 25, state: During part of the period und r review the: 1 was an easier tendency la the lecal mark'.-t, .he price for spct sheet falling on Monday last to 7's cents. Since then, however.
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    • 223 9 Packages Of Merchandise Lost. SHIPPING NEWS. Receiving some twenty packages of merchandise for a certain shop from the "Lyee Moon." which was anchored in the outer roads, the taikong-owner of a twakow proceeded towards the Ellenborough Market on Wednesday evening. Passing in front oi Messrs. Hammer and
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    • 36 9 It has been decided to extend th? closing date for applications lor shares in the Malayan Gold, Ltd., for one week, to Sept. 6, to enable applications from neighbouring countries to be accepted.
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    • 84 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Aug. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ophir 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S.) Cingalese Prince 13; Kampar It. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Mi don SO; Menesthcus 33; Ampang 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Shunko Maru 48. west Wharf (Entrance Gate
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    • 311 9 B. ETLIN AND COS REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Aug. 26, 11 a.m. RUBBER. Lrndon: 2 21 32d., up 5 32d. Ntw York: 3 cento (G.), up It cent. Shares: Firm. Allenbys 35—45 cents, Ayer Ivlcleks 25—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30—40 cents, Bassetts 26—32 cents. Brogas 25—30 cents, Buki.
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    • 41 9 Barlow's Report. M <*sia Barlou und C. In thrlr wtfcldy report cf Auti. 25. Llatc Erncc last wri ing t)\ mcrttft «*> -ft vary quht And in car-fecqlUUlcc pT lr«* a? tlir rlcw inl tevvu, vik sur.dried ->Aj tr.::
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    • 61 9 Sinsapore, Aug. 26. Standard Spft G i 8 5 16 Sept. 8 5 16 8\ Oct. 8 7 16 0c,.-Dc 8 7 16 B'j Jan.-Mar. M 8 111G Tone of Market: Quiet at the aavar.ee. Latett Cable: Londen Spo. Sheet 2 11 16d. per lb.
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    • 306 9 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Aug. 26. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29 32d London 3 months' sight 2.5. 3 7 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 27 3Jd., London 30 days' sigli. 2s. 3 13 16d., London demand 2s. 3 25 32d., London
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 198 9 I VICTORIA THEATRE i -mF HIGHEST POINT REACHED IN REVUE. C^\^^ MK N < >» ALFORD jLm/w I »111 ,RESt^^^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. NIGHTL Y AT 9.30 P.M. A\> BOOKING OPENS AT JOHN LITTLE S J ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 24 POPULAR PRICES:—S2.SO. $1.50 fl. I i all To-night at
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      • 491 9 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. EC. The Company hai £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* with
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    • 75 10 M. Ij.) Jtsifc i: j- :as Ch<v j<ajf Hrv .nf Chm* r J S::nU: p-.s.d uvsy .*t his r-ftdtno, No 2P2 E.. C' u.r: II d. -.71 Ttirtdav 23rd Jrvmi, A* 3 (Xin.. »c*i 4G. !»»vtnc vud h d 2 icti Masters Chco p. n* Ko n
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    • 657 10 I The Municipal Commissioner's is a strenuous life these days. And a difficult one, too, if he takes his public work with a fitting sense of responsibility, as we are quite sure is so in most instances. To-day's meeting is of the "ordinary" variety, and therefore may
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    • 252 10 The Hon. Mr. E. Newbold was due to leave for England by the air mail to-day. Invitations have been issued by the Persenangan Stia Club for the annual "Moulud" feast, to be held at the club-house on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Under the auspices of the Syrian
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    • 57 10 SPOTLIGHTS, on page 2. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 3. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 4 MOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, en page 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 11 OUR LONDON LETTER, on
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    • 108 10 Sir S. Wilson To Stay Here For A Month. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 25. Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Wilson, interviewed to-day, said th3t he was to sail from Marseilles on the "Ranpura" on Oct. 21 for Penang with his wife. He will stay about a month
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    • 184 10 Husband's Opposition Causes Abandonment. London. Aug. 25. Mrs. Amy Mcllison, hearing cf her husband s disapproval, has decided not \z attempt a sdlo flight across the Atlantic. Mr. J. A. Mollison. who has been held up by a storm off Newfcundlant'. hopes to take eff on
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    • 206 10 King's Message To The Admiral. Rugby. Aug. 25. The King paid a tribute to the efficiency of the Mediterranean Fleet in r tel gram tc Admiral Sir Ernie Chatfield. at the conclusion of the visit to the fleet of the Princ? of Wai s and Prince
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    • 149 10 American Markets Opened To Britain. Reuter. Lcndon, Aug. 25. A film merger involvinc £6.000.000 and providing an alliance whereby picture;, produced by the British and Dominion Co. will be distributed by the United Artists Co, in America announced last night The Chairman ol the Britlrh and Dominion
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    • 69 10 Rugby, Aug. 25. With the arrival at Croydon last night of the Imperial Airways mer "1* ratius" Britith civil aviation completed its thirt:en.h year of working. During the first year an average cf twenty paisrngers flev the Channel weekly. The total has st adlly r.'tm,
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    • 60 10 Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-day. Correspondence addressed to only will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. From China and Manila by the "President Pierce," due at Singapore daylight on Monday. From China by
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    • 422 10 -(BY "LOOKERON*^ The Hammer v made a good strike. ren S The City Fathers are a being asked to spank someo^' The query about the v„ retrenchment fight i* JS** shall be, waged with\n feather duster. Xc °r a Buffalo Reef may j Ust v emphasis on
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    • 41 10 Latest Quotations RUBBER. London: 2 11 16d New York: 1% «f»<° Singapore: B',-8 I'M TIN. London Spot: £1« J*. <*{Jj j») London 3 month.-: EW J Singapore: $"6. COPRAMessrs. Barlow and Co Sundried < s Mixed The market is mmm*
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 387 10 yftHluli'|t;|iil!iini liiiniiti i|t:ir|ii|iif iiiniiit.'» t iniiir^liiliiliiliiliiltiliiltiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiii^ j TWO GOLF BALLS i OF DISTINCTION I m I L f I THE LIMIT OF LENGTH. BROMFORD I L I Guaranteed the longest driving Golf Ball produced. J I Recommended for all players of LOW HANDICAP. 1 I THE BROMFORD. 1 P For
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      • 48 10 j A Happy Thought j FOR THE j CHRISTENING j CHILDREN'S CUPS j IN SOLID SILVER. j U.S. de Siiva Bros, JEWELLERS. 23, High Street, Singapore. I T. K. K.'S CHILDREN'S RUBBER SHOES. SI and 30 cts. per pair. TENG SENG GUAN, 634, NORTH ERIDGE ROAD, Established 1905.
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 39 10 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature, 87 deg. P. Last night's Min. Temperature, 74 deg. F. Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. Sunshine, 4,2 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 75 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind, S.S.E. 5 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, cloudy.
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    • 419 11 GREAT DAMAGE BY BOMBERS. 100,000 Volunteers Mobilised For Defence. Owing largely to the desertion of tracp< thry had rcttid upon, u,<i Ike rapid mobilise icn cf Volunt,,r. t!i lapaitnt V. m to have postpond <r abandoned the invasion of Ifhtl bttt much damage has b: n done
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    • 115 11 Dutch Olympic Expert's Feat. Reuter. Niagara Falls. Aug. 26. Amid scenes of tense excitement Lieut. W. T. Rhyne, 'he Dutch Olympic Games •'•am the rapids above Niagara Falls terday, 100 yards above the brink of the "tarart. r Hundreds cf j ightsecrs visiting the falls gasped in
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    • 105 11 Porty-Ninc Offenders Arrested. Reuter's Wireless Service. c.iiura <S;isfcutchrwnn». Aug. -3. 1 b\ ,i large nuniimr of naiccd E>juk- nikxr, fil a iamtlcal Russian sect. 1 r «Jubi"» it nr Kftoiscclt cm Su:..iny 3L Aom n unci 18 men b ins tried "jy or <harge» of parading
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    • 23 11 Reuter. Harbour Grace, Aug. 25. °ung Americans, Clyde Lee and John 1 hopped ofT to-day on a trans-Atlantic Orto 'Norway).—Reuter
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    • 3296 11 "THE ONLY MEANS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM." NO VIOLATION OF THE NINE-POWER TREATY. Reuter. In a speech to the Diet yes terday Count Uchida, the Japanese Foreign Minister, confirmed the reports that Japan is to recognise the Manchukuo as a
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    • 340 11 Chinese Comment On Japanese Policy. Reuter. London. Aug. 25. Mr. Quo T*l Chi, the new Chinese Minister to. Lcndon. declared that the Japanese Lad done their utmos; to create an increase of the chaos in China, which nevertheless had kept the keel relatively steady in
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    • 412 11 TO BE DEPORTED TO COLONIES. Austrian Archduke Arrested. Reuter. General Sanjurjo, "cader cf he Spanish monarchist revolt, was sentenced to death tut reprieved. He is •o bj deported to a remete island. An Austrian Archduke has been arrested in connection with the ill-fated revolt. Madrid. Aug. 23.
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    • 190 11 Death Of Mrs. Rockfeller McCormick. Reuter. Chicago, Aug. 26. Once reputed to be the wealthiest woman in the world Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick, third daughter of Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, the multi-millionaire, died of cancer to-day in comparative poverty. It is understood that fhe lest
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    • 141 11 Roads Picketed To Stop Lorries. Reuter. New York, Aug. 25. Following the dispersal of the "Bonus Army" another mass protest against economic conditions has arisen in the Middle-West, in the form of a "farmers' holiday," which is tantamount to a strike for higher prices. The
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 415 11 The Good k drink M i WL Sparkling Health in a glass To (wX Wmm drink a class of nmrfllllMi Health Salt in tyf f the morning is to feel good, is to feci well ✓^"^eL^//// S all day. Gone are all the poisons and wastes K^T-TZ^^AVp) j& from the
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    • 1005 12 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH LEAGUE SEASON. PROGRAMME STARTING TO-MORROW. EVERTON MEETING WEST BROMWICH. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The English League season will be ushered in to-morrow with a full programme of matches and there will be mid-week games next M'onclay and Wednesday. Everton, League ch.mpious. start off with a difficult .ask, p!aying away
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    • 227 12 BIG INNINGS AT LIVERPOOL. CRICKET. Rugby, Aug. 25. The England batsman and bowler, W. R. Hammond, made the highest score of his career \r firot class cricket to-day when he made 264 runs fcr Gloucestershire, whose first innings e-gaiirst Lancashire yielded 514.—British Official The match is being played
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    • 119 12 LIST OF THE LATEST RESULTS. BASEBALL. Reuter cables the following latest baseball results: New York, Aug. 26. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Team. Ruins. Hits. Errors. Chicago 9 13 0 Brooklyn 3 7 1 (Cucinello home run). Pittsburgh 3 8 2 Philadelphia 11 13 Pittsburgh 5 13 1 Philadelphia 6 15
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    • 45 12 THE TURF. London, Aug. 25. IThe result of the race for the Gimcrack Stakes over six furlongs here to-day was: 1. YOUNG LOVER. 2. LIGHT SUSSEX. 3. MOTI BEGUM. Seven ran. Won by two lengths; third head away. Betting: 100—8; 7—2; 4—l.—Reuter.
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    • 668 12 RESULTS AND TIES. LAWN TENNIS. Results of the matches played yesterday and the dates for postponed ties in the S.C.C. tournament are: YESTERDAY'S RESULiIS. B Class Singles Handicap: T. R. Alty owe 3 beat F. S. Horslin scr. B—6. 6 —2; E. Jackson owe 3 beat J. S.
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    • 32 12 BOXING. A correspondent is so eager to see Guillermo and Brilka meet again that he writes two letters over different names suggesting that a return fight be arranged.
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    • 90 12 YACHTING. The R.S.Y.C. "A" class yachts for the next two Sundays will be reduced tc two in number and will make their own arrangement 3 as .0 racing. On Sunday the "B" class will sail the first of three racas for the Williamson Challenge Cup. Start 10.10 a.m.
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    • 46 12 GOLF. Owing to the opening function on Satuiday le land Club members are notified that the Augus monthly Medal and the completion of the second lound in the Shirazee Cup are postponed to Sept. 3 and 4. Other sports items on page 14.
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    • 149 12 Alhambra. -Willram Haines in "Are You Listening"? Also Laurel and Hardy in "Laughing Gravy." Capitol.—Gracie Fields in "Sally In Our Alley." Empire.—"Dixiana," featuring Bebe Daniels, Wheeler and Woolsey. First, show at 7.30 p.m.: "The Pirate of Panama" isilent serial). .Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera,
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    • 50 12 Convicted of offering the Chief Clerk of the Municipal IJealth Department a brit of $10 a Chinese coffee-snop keeper named Ho Kok Pong was fined $100 by the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) this morning. Detective-Inspector Boyle made the arrest and conducted the case.
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    • 916 12 AMATEUR W IRI-.I.Kw SOCIETY, Annual Genera] Myelin. The annual Wl(< ~t > AniAU-ur V7lr»li.j «Singapore wi., |]> ij «ot-L Mr F r a..,, Society. jji thr* rjjj,, at *ndunc ol TL.\i,t>«'r MoviriK the acic>p<!<>j, counts. .Ik- obainmAQ -veil 10 UjfuT cilv '->■ Included Uv k,, in
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    • 98 13 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are mv.ted to write to us on tubjects 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 typewritten (double tpacing), and on one
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    • 123 13 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") 6ir -—During a friendly chat over the tea table the above subject cropped up. After lengthy discussion, some were in favour cf money and some brains. It has been often said that "Money rules the world" and "Money is
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    • 267 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—After reading all that has been said rogarding Singapore's new pier I would like, if I may be permitted, to make a few suggestions: (i) As Sir Hugh Clifford has served in many parts of Malaya and has written books on Malaya,
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    • 186 13 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Please allow me space to express my sentiments on the introduction of the new ha If-cent coins. This is my first attempt to write for publication. Last Sunday, while on my way to the Talkies, I saw a dispute between a cigaretteseller and
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    • 144 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Referring to a letter in the "Malayan Radio Review" signed "Hie Labor Hoc Opus." defending the Radio Society against criticisms in the "Malaya Tribune," I would like to say that there is certainly something wrong with the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya.
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    • 38 13 A Chinese correspondent declares that he was eye-witness of maltreatment of a hawker by a Malay P.C. the other evening. If he is quite sure of his facts, he should report the incident to the C.P.O.
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    • 12 13 A number of other interesting letters appear in a special supplement to-day.
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    • 95 13 Man Convicted But Sentence Deferred.* Dawood Baba. the Indian medicine man who is alleged to have kidnapped two young Hindu girls and taken them to an estate in Johore, was convicted by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday. His honom defsrred sentence, stating that he would
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    • 112 13 British Official. Air Council's Message To His Father. Rugby. Aug. 25 Colonel H. G Was fcine has received the following from Lord Londonderry. Secretary of Stav lor Air, on the dcatli of his son tjj«Greenland; "On behalf of the Air Council 1 offer deeper sympathy on
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    • 116 13 Alleged Daylight Robbery. Alleged to have robb:d a Chinese living in Lorong 17 in broad daylight two Chinese, Wong Fook and Chang Pen. wer? committed to the Assizes by the Second Mj'?istrate tMr. A. W. Hay) this morning. Th? complainant alleged thai hr was talking tc
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    • 129 13 Two Men Attacked With A Chopper. The Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourn:) to-day returned a verdict cf murder against a Chinese namrd Lim Pen;i Ho at the conclusion of the inquiry touching: the death cf a man who was victim of a chopper attack. The accused was walking
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    • 55 13 Annual Meeting Of Messrs. Hammer Co., Ltd. At the annual meeting of Messrs. Hammer and Co., Ltd., this morning it was decided to grant a bonus of $10,000 to Mr. D. Munro, one of the directors, who is retiring at the end of this month after 20
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    • 82 13 Accused Detained Pending Appeal. Hongkong, Aug 25. Following the verdict of guilty in the Fung murder case Chen?? Kwok Yau has been committed to prison and judgment is postponed pending' an appeal en points of law b:fore the full Supreme Court on Monday.—Reuter. TCheng. said to be
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    • 220 13 AT THE CINEMAS. William Haines is cast ii a very different rele from the sort in which we are becoming accustomed to seeing him in "Arc You Listening?" th? Me tro-Goldwyn-Mayer production which began a season at the Alhambra last night. This is entertainment of
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 459 13 I NEW WORLD A GRAND TREAT FOR OUR PATRONS. I FREE TALKIES FREE COMMENCING FROM Ist SEPTEMBER. Admission To The Talkies Will Be FREE. [ALLY SELECTED SUPER PRODUCTIONS WILL BE SCREENED. TALKIES 7.15 TO-INIGHT 930 j "YOUNG DESIRE" with Mary Nolan The Great World Show KIM SENG ROAD. **mmm M
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      • 258 13 Specify RIB MET For CONCRETE andPL ASTER WORK j BIBMETa product of the Expanded Metal Co., Ltd., of West Hartlepool, England, is an excellent ground for plaster in ceilings, partitions, etc., where the l)earers are too I far apart for plain sheet lathing; and it is j particularly essential as
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    • 440 14 Lieut. Hall's Vain Search. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 25, Ejifliigid by the Lndiun Governm rx *o search fcr the mlijlag Kuala Lumpur flyer?. Snli niv Tcylo*-. Lieut.-Commander G A. ii_;i Kovu Aui 'raltaa Navj, *hc. is flying 112. m e glaiu <o Austialla, abandoned
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    • 297 14 Annual Camp And G.O.C.'s Inspection, The annual camp of the Johore Votun Engineers was held at Changi from Au7. 14 tr Aug. 21. The camp was a great ■access and the at endance. in spite of the times, was veri eatisfactory. Work consisted mainly cf the C"n«
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    • 597 14 Amusement Parks In Sercmban. (from Out Own Correspondent.) Strsmtan, Aug. 24. Th" ordinary monthly of the Seremban Sanitary Board was he'd th s morning in ihe State Council Chambers, when the Chairman. Mr. Leslie Forbes, M.C.S., who presided, introduced Che Hamzah bin Abdullah, M.C.S., who will take
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    • 404 14 The Seminar Movement. At a meeting of the education circle of the Royal Empire Society—with Dr. T. Drummond :?hiels in the chair —Professor A. P. Newton (Rhodes Pvcfessor of Imperial History, London University), opening a discussion upon "Pest-graduate training of Imperial students," traced the history of the
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    • 90 14 To Be Held At Raub. d'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Scremb;n. Aug. 24. If.*. Jurtice .T. L. McFall will preside it th? n:xt si ting cf the Paharg A:s z s c be held at Raub beginning en Sept. 5. Th re are four criminal case: or: Ihe lis.—
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 176 14 "TANGLIN" BRAND Frei Perk Sausages j CSJS cts. per lb. i j Freshly Made Daily i UNDER I EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION i I Singapore Cold Storage i I j Company, limited. j Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Katong, j Keppcl Harbour, Grange Road. j j ALWAYS WITH YCU A POT OF
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      • 365 14 Let Mazda 6ri ?nfn The mghts ofninSZgl max/mum ucHremc^ Kr snioicm A TRIAL WILL CO.N VINCE MADE IN ENGLAND ujFjj Sola AllEltclncotCwoc-0,, Ironmongery and Sto'ti S /C^CTSF THE MHI 3m Mi ifIAZDA Laboratories prcfuced tfe WIRE Lamp which was the all present day Lamps. All the port ant electric lamp
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
      • 33 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-MORROW. AUG. 27. 2.30 p.m.—Boktt Timah Range, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Ciuaii Cheung Lim Cup Competition. SUNDAY, AUG. 28. 3 a.m.—Eukit Timah Range, "B" Coy., Company Weapon Training Meeting.
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    • 2379 15 -Malaya Tribune: 1 Aug. 9 (by Air Mail.) man with a Wiltshire accent met manner which Icknam i Faimer r no soiled iik? that %4 forger* and o ir.ers, murder rs. ins .ipy,i- Ls what it is. W F. Brown. Chi-.f of d
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    • 64 15 The teal number of persons arrested In cenn c icn with th civil discbedi nee campaign between January and May. 1932, in Bengal war appeoximately 10.873. of which 8.972 were macs and 571 females, Th uumbr of pereons whose movements were restric d under the same Ordinance was 3.374, while*
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    • 113 15 She's a Baby's Own Tablets child, aiways kept in perfect condition by her watchful paren's. At the first signs of "cff colour" these splendid, pleasant-tarring Utile stomach and bowel regulators are brought to the rescue. Baby's Tablets help keep the children cool through
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      • 354 15 1 j It's Worth Reaching For!! I BUY WISELY/ Economy, to-day, Is th** blgftcst consideration from the new I P i r;1 Duy rs Point of view. Motorists arc realisms that the ji^^^^B"*" 1 i di'Tcrenre in runninu cos s between cars of 20 miles to the dvGBS PI 1
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    • 512 16 Sports Pastimes. R.S.Y.C. EVENTS. VICE-COMMODORE'S TROPHY. YACHTING. In the race for the B class Sweepstake on Saturday Merlin got the best of a somewhat crowded start, each boat trying to be in the windward position when the gun went. Sailing well she soon outdistanced her opponents and, after one or
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    • 167 16 SWIMMING. The heats in connection with»the thirt eith annua! swimming carnival cf th. local V.M C A. will take place at the swimming pool. Fort Canning, to-day as follows: j Junicr members 40 yards novices race Heat 1. 4 p.m. Ho Kay Whatt. J. B. M-hta. Lim Kirn
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    • 310 16 An interesting «tory is told about Maurice Leyland. the Eng and and Yorkshire cricketer Seme years ago, an old lady who used t o live in Harrogate, but is now in the Scuth of England, gave Maurice a silver cigarette-fcox with all his centuries Inscribed on it. She feands
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    • 26 16 The A.P.C. Club will hold its annual sports meeting at Paya Lebar to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. when the official opening of the ground will take place.
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    • 215 16 LIST OF THE LATEST RESULTS. BASEBALL. Reuter cables the following latest baseball results: New York, Aug. 24. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Team. Runs. Hits. Errors. Chicago 5 8 0 Philadelphia 16 4 (Lee home run). Pittsburgh 4 8 1 New York 3 9 1 S. Louis 3 8 1 Boston
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    • 589 16 BADMINTON. Rasults of the tics payed last week-end in the B. B. A. toirnament: Ladies' Singles Championship: Miss Wang Slew Eng beat Miss I L. Wcng 11—5, 11—3. Junicr Doubles: Seah Mvi Sia and Urn Mok Seng beat G. Mathews and A. M. Cheiiyan 21 —9, 20 —20
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
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      • 136 16 Special Free Offer for I Gibbs Dentifrice Users!! El Fine Game Fu,i of f «n and high!,, j entertaining for young and old alike offers FREE with the purchase of one j large or two small tins of Gibbs Denti- fHee that old favourite because it is so sweet and
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      • 453 17 jjTBAMER SAILINGS. P. &o. gKITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. SERVICES. «ttlar AND ORIENTAL STBAM 1 viGATION CO.. LONDON AND •Aft EAST MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty's lvm vernment). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. c chins and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 6.990 Aug. 29 6.500 Aug. 29 15,000 Sept. 2 6,850 Sept.
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      • 611 17 i&NY.K. <3M LINE (JapanMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 6 7 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 5 SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 7 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 TERUKUNI
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      • 519 17 STEAMER SAILINGS. tJVTfj NORDBEUTSCMER |tmS$M LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "ISAR" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, Keelung, S'hai, Y'hama, Nagoya, Kobe, Taku Bar (Tientsin), Dairen, Tsingtau and Hankow Aug. 27 "COBLENZ" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 16 "SAALE"
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      • 583 17 g_ THE SOUTH BRITISH NtfVlii INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayscn Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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      • 420 17 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and important documents are available at very moderate rates. For the information of intending depositors the following is a scale of the fees payable for renting the boxes:— Size
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      • 362 17 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. '.Incorporated in the Strait! Settlements.; CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital «4,090.030. Issued Capital i.Mt.-.QCO Paid-up Capital LjMMM Reserve Liability of Shareholders ii.:ii. u r»3 Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit i stajei AGENCIES: London, New York, Hong Kon> Cat Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy, Medan hlnj.
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      • 492 18 THIS PAPER HAS THE ll jj LARGEST SALE jj AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND MOST j IN BRITISH MALAYA, jj FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Eight D. C Unotype Motors, each U Hp all in good working order. F OP further particulars write to th Manager Malaya Tribune, 5660 Anson Road. w
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