Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1933

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- -No. 181 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933 FIVE
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    • 121 1 In the oval flask. I FOR STRONG HEALTHY n SEALED I g TINS I I BODIES I DRINK^M KLIM MILK fP|/// YOU must I f/f see the j? If smartest car A Malaya J 11 Just arrived Ik CABRIOXiET on display at Borneo JVI JLrfccl. I SINGAPORE. —1 Purity Value
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    • 185 1 *<-m;M A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. It s Worth Reaching For!! J
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  • 6053 2  -  'By H. G. Wells. THE lieutenant stood in front of the steel sphere and gnawed a piece cf pine splinter. V/hat do you think of it, Steevens?" he asked. 'Tt's an Idea," said Steevens. in the tone of cue who keeps an open mind.
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    • 72 2 trtt attijwttm Af:\ J ftiMiihttf in aid of i I kffl THE PLANTER* BENEVOLENT FUND OF MALAYA RICHARD TAUBER Exclusively on ODE ON A Marvellous Technical Achievement. TAUBER SINGS DUETS WITH HIMSKI I With Orchestral Accompaniment (Sung in German;, j 222 058 I WOULD THAT MY LOVE MIGHT Bl 10-in.—RA.
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  • 758 3 AFRAID OF ACTING QUICKLY? Refractory Commanders Should Have Been Punished. NEW OFFICIALS PLEDGE LOYALTY. Central China Daily News. ire various versions of the trouble in Sinkiang Province, but the new officials alleged that the military governor was tyrannical and
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  • 68 3 1 °romercial Draft To Be Signed Soon. Shanghai, July 15. m.td from the Chilean Legation here Smo-Chilean Commercial Treaty, drafted recently at Nanking, will d v 'fined by the Chilean Charge ant Foreign Ministry as soon f -'"uctions have been received from the '-•■'(•an capital. v "ile n
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  • 55 3 listening Of The "Tien Chu" At Hungjao. Shanghai, July 16. christening ceremony of the "Tien pursuit-plane was held to-day at HungJ*' Aerodrome. Wl Teh-chen officiated and in the 'wo aeroplanes of similar type from ion School at Hangchow participated, plane will be formally handed over to r »>trnment
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  • 40 3 Tsinan, July 12. I bandits have made their appearCruahsiang and Chuyeh. west Shantung, advantage of the advent of the Kaoliang to create disturbances in the countryral Han Fu Chu. the Shantung chairvderee] the 58th brigade to suppress
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  • 97 3 Li Lieh Chun Not To Mediate In Chahar. Shanghai, July 14. The report that General Li Lieh Chun, a veteran Kuomintang leader now in Shanghai. Las been requested to mediate in the Chahar Issue was denied by General Li personally in an interview with the press yesterday. General
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  • 54 3 "Hsin Feng" Carrying ShipWreck Victims. Shanghai, July 14. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Company steamer "Hsin Feng" left Dairen last night for Shanghai carrying the survivors of the "Toonan" shipwreck. The total number on board the vessel is 89, 53 of whom belong to the crew_ while
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  • 40 3 Shanghai. July 15. The Government has remitted $1,000,000 to leiping for the relief of the war refugees in the war-zone in Northern Hopei. It is understood that the money was raised from among four local Chinese banks
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  • 263 3 "Soviet" Rule. WEALTHY MEN BEING EXECUTED. Ta Kung Pao. Sianfu, July 20. Communists in Northern Szechuen have resumed their &ctiv;~ ties, taking advantage of the ou oreak of renewed civil war on a large scale in Szeehuen. It is learned t?;at when rhe Communists first enteral
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  • 151 3 Government To Reorganise First Squadron. Hcjugkcng, Julv 20. J It is understood that the Government has c■■finitely decided to unify the command cf all Chinese naval vessels under the Miniafv of the Navy. For the purpose of resuming control of II:.* three runaway warships in Canton, the naval
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  • 131 3 Slightly Damaged By Yangtszc Currents. Shanghai, July 15. Mr. Tseng Yi Chin. Director of the Chinese Seaplane Factory, who left Sh nghai recently j tor a long distance flight to Hunan on his seaplane Kiang Feng." has returned here b.v* boat. The seaplane was also brought back on
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  • 103 3 Shanghai Public Bodies Send Joint Telegram. i Shanghai. July 15. I Various public organisations in Shanghii have issued a joint telegram to Marshal Feng. I in Kalgan. congratulating him on his capture of Dolonor from the hands of the Manchukuo forces. In this telegram the Shanghai public bodis
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  • 275 3 EXEMPTED FROM TAXATION. Fate Of Irregulars. Twenty Dollars For The "Demobbed!" Shun Pao. as Peace Preservation Corps in the demilitarized zone. The disbanded soldiers will each be given twenty dollars while officers will receive from cne to two hundred dollars each. It is said that General Li
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    • 153 3 I Duff's Whisky iWtt. Jm\ is a Special Liquer ..A j j Brand imd without j ljj Thoroughly matur- mcuur ww >c» M Only $3.25 per bot. Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3A, Raffles Quay, Telephone No. 834. I i, li-ir--t■ 1 ii GENUINE CRAZY HOT-CAKE OF TO-DAY. WHERE
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    • 553 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 30-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and ••vater service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00
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    • 546 4 TO LET. TO LET—3. Ramsgate Rd., off Grove Rd. close to Katong Park. Key to Inspect from f Kebun l. Ramsgate Road, or 3, Margate Road I Particulars Tel. No. 3170. TO LET—July I. 10, Newton Road, compound house, 4 big bed-rooms, baths, electric, water, garage, tennis court, servants' quarters.
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    • 290 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four D.C. Linotype motors, each h> H.P., also the following four large D.C. motors, each of J. 60 volts, one three H.P., one four H.P., one 4.5 H.P. and one 6 H.P. All in good working order. Particulars and prices from the Manager, Malaya Tribune, 56 60,
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    • 239 4 EDUCATIONAL. F \R EASTERN* MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1028. (A Government Registered School). (For Boy a Rnd Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both Ln Technique and Theory. Complete- Courier, leading to T.C.U Certificate. Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCTANO, PrlncipaL SINGAPORE
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    • 366 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE AUCTION MART 24, High Street. We beg to announce to the Public that we have opened the above Auction Rooms, and are now carrying on Auction Sales at the above address. We cordially invite the Business Houses and General Public to consult us when requiring goods
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    • 449 4 J CUIhl CTS. LAKGf Mill 2 5 J^ eryVVh ere I MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE SI7L SUBSCRIPTION RATES, t (Table in advance. Delivery including at office Postage or close (Local or toPor^ residence F.M.S., OiM% Yearly $15.00 $21 CO ujg. Half-Yearly 7.50 |if 0 %m Quarterly 3.75 \6 35 lit SINGLE
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  • 100 5 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Relling Control. opening of another race meeting mold like to draw attcnqoi whal unsatisfactor,' conPcnang and throughout according to the law, the are those made on the rnce- DBHnben oi clubs. It is an ever, that there is a great tint krj the public—bets made
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  • 97 5 (anned Goods. I, nfei where an intensive pre- ,uen has produced excellent i widespread prejudice -igainnt [oods. No less an authority Wilkox. Medical Advisor Vj lata that he never during ingle ease of food poisoning :;ad arisen from food being wav In the tin. This def.iut' h a nigli authority
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  • 194 5 Malay Mail. ■THEN however < ii:u:!m ogra treatmoii. lim W tepefi I and was so soecossatlenta to he th>; d I. :> no crime to smoke opium, ital to the general health ana it step tin- ration to the younger I contracted the habit d 10 trouble
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  • 151 5 Times of Malaya. A COMPLETE crash was avoided by the tact of Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald in handling a most delicate situation and he succeeded in prolonging the life of the Conference on the understanding that the monetary problem would not be discussed. France, however, maintained that without
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  • 190 5 Malay Mail. I IT would have beta interesting to have iwrd I the Resident's full explanation at the last i Selangor State Council meeting of the aaj ministrative changes now being carried out. There is a belief in some quarters tha: anty j one District Officer's appointment in
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  • 465 5 Chinese Who Sold Samsu. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, July 31. WHILE a Chinese was taking his evening meal, he was attacked, it is alleged, by a Tamil with an axe. He was struck on the back of the head and felled to the
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  • 90 5 Damages Claim By Chettiar And His Clerk. fFrom Ovr Own Correspondent./ Malacca, July 31. The Hen. Mr. Justice Gerahty will preside over the Malacca Assizes opening on Aug. 9 There are only two cases on the list in which two Indians are each charged wiih making malicious reports
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  • 70 5 Loss Of Director Of Co-operat'on. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Agu. 1. The police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of $750 from a safe in the office of th«> Diiector of Co-operation during the week-end. This sum, in notes, was placed in the safe on Saturday but
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  • 86 5 Four Times Wounded At The Dardanelles. Paris. General Nogues, a well-known figure in the War, has just died at Toulon, where he was in command of the 2nd. Seneg'lese Division. After a brilliant career in Indo-China in tbe early years of the century. General Nogues was four
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  • 53 5 Fine Paid By Singapore Lawyer. Samuel Green Lee, the Ceylon Tamil evangelist who ws convicted last week on a charge of jassaulting a public servant by, Magistrate, Mr. M. H. Blacker, was this morning fined $5, or seven days' imprisonment in default. A local lawyer paidj the fine
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  • 44 5 Soh Hock Poh, a lad of 16, was sentenced this morning by the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. P. P. Gregg, to ten strokes of the rotan. The accused had been found guilty of theft of 14 sarongs, valued it $20.
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  • 98 5 Barcelona's Idea To Pay For Last. Madrid. An International tourist exhibition is being planned to take place in Barcelona next year. The object of this new venture by the "city I ci exhibitions" is to liquidate the enormous deficit which resulted from the World Exhibition" held there in
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    • 50 5 j The Tea of j World-wide Prestige By its choiot quality and incomparable flay our Lipton'i Tea appeals to ill who appreciate the beet UPTONS I TEA on sale everywhere in thb famous yellow tim LtPTQfI LTBk Tea PMH, BeS«J NbaiSole Distributors: Henry Waugh ft Co., Ltd. Blu X»pore—Penang—Koala SjBMWI
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    • 208 5 km No more useless brushing—Use this simple technique that actually removes ugly yellow stain. Just a half-inch of Kolynos on a dry brush and see the difference in 3 days. Kolynos kills dangerous germs that cause decay and bad breath and cleans teeth gleaming white. Economical too one-half inch it
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    • 347 5 I H Gloria paints- H lit tor many oi» Uy for 1 rastoria is sensitive SSn to «**S3S ailments B H tteisandconf digeStlo n. B oi the 1 Castona »s m nt to take W&Sk cbddteni CASTORIA MEDICINAL SYRUP j SELO-SELOCHROME FILM COMPETITION. FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. (NO ENTRANCE FEE). I
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    • 287 5 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING I BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Davcntry, England. I Wavelengths: 15.28 and S1.3 metre*. (British Summer Time: add 6 hrs. 20 minutes.l G.M.T. 11.0 ajn.—1.0 p.m Transmission on an omni-directional aerial: 11.0
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  • 249 6 Shipping News Notices. LARGEST GRAVING DOCK. King And Queen Attend Opening. Southampton, July 26. THE largest graving dock of its kind in the world, capable of housing 100,000 ton leviathans of the future, was opened to-day by His Majesty the King who was accompanied by the Queen. The royal yaclu
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  • 371 6 "Must Remain Loyal To The Shipowners." The annut.l meeting of the Bristol Channel District branch of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers was held at Cardiff. i Mr. Anthcny G. C.ye. the new chairman, in adcurss. said the state cf world trade at present continued to cause grave anxiety
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  • 203 6 A Shipbuilding Company's Affairs. In the Chancery Division. Mr. Justice Farweil granted an application by Branch Nominees. Ltd.. for the appointment of a receiver for Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company. Ltd. For the plaintiffs, Mr. Lionel Cohen. XC, said he was moving for the Debenture holders, and he
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  • 58 6 It was recently announced that the Blue Star Line had applied for admission to the AustraUan Overseas Transport Association wfth a view to entering in the cargo trade between Australasia and Great Britain. It is now reported from Australia that the application has been refused, but it
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  • 449 6 Request For Reduction In Number. IN the House of Commons, Sir Park Goff asked the Secretary to the Treasury if he would I ttate in what way the duties of \he three official directors of the Suez Canal Company diffcv from those of the other Bri ish
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  • 125 6 Hcsang. Brit.. 3.293 tens, from Osaka, 31-7; for Calcuta, 1-8. "Hamburg Mam." 3,158 tons, from Calcutta. 31-7; fcr Japan, via Hongkong, 1-8 "Cremer." Dutch. 2,784 tons, from Amoy. 1-8; fcr Hongkong. Swatow and Amcy. 10-8. "Kaylson." Brit.. 2.873 tons, from Barry, 31-7; for uncertain. 7-8. "Saale." German. 4.433
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  • 43 6 Liverpool Adjusters of p™» Commits held at the Liven} *ol Under writers' Association. Mr. R. j. n *J Imurance Co.. Ltd., *nd Mr. L. c (Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Co Ltd.) were unanimously elected SSS £d deputy-chairman respectively tor
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  • 357 6 Atlantic Liner To Be Laid Up. THE Leviathan, the largest American liner, is to be withdrawn peimancntly from the Trans-Atlantic rervice. This great rhip. formerly the German V terlar.d—seized during the war—ha 3 been steadily losing money for some time past, because, it is said, cf the
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  • 96 6 Tenders For a Second Vessel Called. The United Netherlands Navigation Co.. of The Hague, have placed an order for a passenger and cargo motorrhip with the Netherlard Shipbuilding Co.. of Ams erdam. The vesesl. which is to sail under the flag of the Holland-Africa Line, will be of
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  • 881 6 Efficiency Of Cement Box. that the cement box when it was applied was a perfectly good patch, and the log records of the water in the ship at dates before and after the collision showed that a serious influx of water followed the collision, which must
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    • 464 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rFNTNSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND PAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. 1 BHUTAN 6.000 Aug. 5
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    • 166 6 ImTloyd triestTno (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CJU^SBaVJO^^ SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Soea, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port S ld Brlnd h jl Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisl, Venice and Trieste. m.v. "TERGESTEA" Aug. 15 Aug 15 Due Leave Due mv M ONCALIERI Sept.
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    • 194 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE Deutsch (Hatvl)] Australische Dampfachiffs IQ Gj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. s.s. BOCHUM. via Manila Aug. 6 t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Aug. 22 ms. RUHR, via Manila s?pt. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 ss. PREUSSEN,
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    • 558 6 STEAMER SMUN^ NORDDE TTSCHER (Incorporated n Tbe undernoted arr tbe Company 8 lnteMM fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "LAHN"' for Manila. Hor.gkong, North China and Japan \ue r "TRAVE" for Manila, He Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug a HOMEWARDS. 5 "FRANKEN" for Marseilles. Oran. Havre, Dunkirk, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen Aug a "GOSLAR"
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  • 435 7 Mining Shares. Singapore. Wednesday, 11 a.m. -rhe following tin share quotations are Issued b prasei ana Co., exchange aud stock Buyers. Seller*. Hum bang Tin 27|6 30|Malay 28 6 30J- Hitam Tin 13 9 14 6 0.96 1.00 ugria Tin 18j3 19|Padaof O.io 0.12 lin 0.45 M
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  • 268 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. TIN DOWN BUT STEADY. Rubber Re-acts To U.S. Improvement. 'By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-Day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12V2 cts.. Up ct. Market Tone: Firmer. Tin (Singapore), $109%, down $1«. Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 25|32d., up 1 32d.
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  • 734 7 Rubber Reflects Disappointment. $3.48. United Engineers from $5.90 to $5.95 Robinson Ords at $4.05. Hammers $26.25 cum div. whilst several buying enquiries for Malayan Breweries carried the quotation from 94 cents to $1.01. A line of Hongkong Banks made $11.35 (Straits) cum div. There remain buying orders for
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  • 213 7 Popularity Of Empire Loans. London, July 51. On the* Stock Exchange to-day Argcnun» securities marked a good recoveiy. Otherv is.-, I spar; from some interest in a few Kaffirs! fresh enterprise was lacking and most prices lost grcund. Th? commodity markets all presented the same appearance. It is
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  • 1414 7 Tenang Estate Closed. SIR FRANCIS VOULES ON RESTRICTION. Growers' Association ir 1!)31 it will be evident hem these figures thai co-opeiaton between the Dutch and British would e-tabhsh control. Without such co-operation, there could be no effective cor.tioi i A comprehensive reheme of regulating the output (f
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  • 662 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 ajau The following rubber share quotations art Issued by Praser and Co and LyaU and Eratt: Issue Value. Praser Lyall ft Shares. ft Co. Eratt 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 0.65 1 A. Hitam 1.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 THE r&Srk SOUTH 1 IfflrJ BRITISH INSTJBtANCa COMPANY, LIMITED. F niE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR DVSCaANCI ACCEPTED At tOWMT CUaUNT BATES. L O. MARGOLIOUTH, °Oce: 2. Fimayson Green. EASTERN UNITED *-iUaANCI COaPOKATIOIf. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE, L O. JOHNSON: General Meiiijer OFptce no 4.
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    • 91 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Btreet. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £3,000.000 Paid-up-Capital «1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirk.uk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit
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    • 46 7 WATCH IT6ROW! Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thritt THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK puys interest quarterly. Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55. Wall Street. N.Y
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    • 209 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHUHA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
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    • 146 8 j Greater than j "Hell Divers" LAST NIGHT'S CROWDS SIMPLY AMAZED AT THE alhambra: and MARLBOROUGH^ MATINEE: TO-DAY, AT 3.15. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, MADGE EVANS WALTER HUSTON, JIMMY "SCHNOZZLE" DURANTE And 1.000 OTHERS in The Miracle Master Picture Of 1933_ 1 I a \\axq^ot(/uyn flayer NEVER HAVE SUCH THRILLS HE EN
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    • 243 8 Amusements 6.15 9.15 j MATINEE: TO-DAY AT 3.15. The Funnj Fare Howard J^L^fc "Night of ffl The Garter Wives, Guilty Husbands and a snappy, saucy I Jewelled Garter and Naughty Fox's Picture of Coward's" j j CAVALCADE j GALA PREMIERE CAPITOL— TUESDAY, AUG. 29. I ram ....u ARE VOW QPEN
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    • 284 8 m LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—SECOND SHOW AT MS I'M THE MOST SENSATIONAL CANTONESE TALKING PICTURE THE LOVE DEBT Starring The Popular Girl of Hongkong LAI Haifa FA! Ftart Show at 745 pan. (silent) "FLYING SWORD WOMEN.' To-morrow Night RICHARD TALMADGE IN S( ARUIISADB Friday 1 A Saturday s—Matinees at 2 p.m Sunday
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  • 525 9 Murder Verdict. I.EGED ATTACK WITH AXE. I WAS in the bathroom when I I jj, l l someone shoutinpr, 'I want to tak- your life.' Then I heard a i 1 a coconut were being split npt!l. if the evidence given by a ?h>' Coroner's inquiry
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  • 144 9 No Further Than White Paper. London, July 21. TT is understood the programme for the next f-*tnight of tne Select Committee and the Indian Delegation will be announced at to-day's meeting. Mr. A. R. Iyengar is leaving to-morrow. Dr. Sapru on Thursday, and others in the next and
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  • 103 9 Produced In Workshop As Biff As Cathedral. Paris. Artificial thunder and lightning hay'? been produced at a laboratory in the Paris suburb of Ivry. They are the results of experiments carried out by Professor D'Arsonval to achieve more perfect insulation of high tension wires Apparatus of enormous dimensions
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  • 324 9 MALACCA F.M.S.R. Foreign Competition Protest. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Aug. 1. At the last meeting cf the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association, it was decided to protest against the Bill amending Ordinance No. 190 (Railways). The Secretary has sent the foil-wing letter to the Colonial Secretary:--"My committee wii>li to make
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  • 93 9 Machine-Guns For U.S. Coal Strikers. Reuter Wireless. Harriesburg (Pennsylvania*. Ju!v 19. Three hundred National Guards armed wivh rifles and machine guns are hastening to Layette County soft coalfields where one man has been killed and ten injured in aimea affrays arising from a strike of 15.000
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  • 415 9 Stories Of Alleged Extortion. OINNATAMBI James Mut'iah, a Jaffna Tamii wnc was formerly a surveyer and draftsmai on a rubber estate, and a petition writer for seme years more recently, was produced r.cfor the Second Magistrate, Mr. R. J. P. Cuvtr. yesterday, to show cause why he
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  • 245 9 European Association Re-Organisation. Eombay. THE members of the British non-official eu'iimunity in India are to reconstitute their organisation, the European Association, in order to keep It abreast of possible Governmen a. reforms and administrative changes in ihe future. In short the Association is to be.decentraised, so that
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  • 386 9 Commercial Fair At The (ireat World. The second Chinese Commercial Exhibition, organised by the Great World Co., was opened by the Consul-General foi China last night. The season will last for ten days. Glided and encouraged by last year's great succ- ss, all Lhe firms showing similar goods
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 387 9 10th TENTH ANNIVERSARY 10th OF THE NEW WORLD (THE OLDEST AND LEADING AMUSEMENT PARK IN MALAYA) To be cc lehrated from the tth TO THE Bth AUGUST, 1933. In spite of the Slump and in order to surpass xl recorth regardless of expense. Special Programmes have been selected for the
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    • 498 9 SINGAPORE HOfELS 1 J lOflDWflflD PRWIfET The most magnificently situated hotel in the Island. ALL MODERN COMFORTS UP-TO-DATE SERVICE. HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT (newly decorated). Everything of the best and plenty of it at very reasonable and inclusive terms. TENNIS: $2 per court for 4 persons each afternoon; Or by coupons, £5
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 492 9 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies *"n Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dirry is provided specially for them. Secretaries W4 invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of oencral interest will still be included in the
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    • 133 9 ing. Mr. Ong Keng Wee's residence, 8. Lorong 24. Geylang, 11.30 a.m. Usual music practice after meeting. Attendance compulsory. Chivalrous Friendly Society: Eighth nnn ve'- sary celebrations Mr. Aw Boon Haw's mile. Pa.-ir Parjang. Annual general meeting at 11 am. August B. P.: Badminton and basket-ball' matches against the Mau
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  • 749 10 Lack of confidence is the greatest obstacle to the revival of world trade, and there cannot be confidence without exchange stability. The World Economic Conference did not realise this truth, or, if it did realise it, failed to apply it. That was largely because the United States
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  • 342 10 PROPERTY owners will get little to shock them in the report of the Commissioner of Lands. Straits Settlements, for 1932. They already know the worst. But to the layman it will come aa a surprise, if he realises the social implications of
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  • 199 10 AN example of the lengths to which indebtedness will drive those of the poor r classes in Singapore was revealed in the police court yesterday when a clerk, formerly employed by a firm here, was brought up on a charge of hiving taken a large sum of the
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  • 184 10 A PUBLIC meeting to discuss the question of higher school fees is being held to-night and it is believed that a proposal will be put forw?rd that a petition be presented to His Excellency protesting against the enforcement of the new rates on Jan. 1 next year. Just
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  • 145 10 A Malabari named Alwi has been fined $40. )T in default was sentenced to undergo two nonths' imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to a Chinese named Ng Quai. under grave and sudden provocation at t% mile Uiu Gombai;. A. the Supreme Court, on
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  • 99 10 One of the largest tigers shot near Kuanlan for a long time was bagged by a Malay of Uiu Penor. The tiger had carried away one of the horses belonging to the Penghulu of Penor was shot at very ciose range while feeding on its kill. The beast was
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  • 45 10 As Alagammah, wife of Ramasamy, a mandor of the F.M.S. Railways, was returning to her house after shoppihg she was waylaid and severely put on the face and hands vttn a parang by, it is alleged, a coolie named Perumal. who has been arrested.
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  • 44 10 Kuppusamy and Karuppan. tappers or. Chembcng estate, when charged with theft cf a goat valued at $7. pleaded guilty bu; said they did not think it was an offence to kill goat and eat its meat. They liked mutton curry very much. I
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  • 142 10 "Despite skimp time? the year has paani pleasantly and successfully as far as th<g Society is concerned." said Mr G D A Fletcher, in his review of the activities of Uie Penang St. Andrew s Society for the past NY at the annual general meeting. .i l l 1
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  • 16 10 Mr E. de la M. Stowcll has accepted the ■Jgnmimiul of District Commissioner, Kedah
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  • 419 10 I BY 1 The U.S. "Recovery" A(W tration claims to have found for a million unemployed. k hard"*' milH The policy of hours reduction in th, U.S.A. seems not a bit too soon «4» their newest heat wave. lth A A Even having no job must he
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  • 44 10 OUR SHORT STORY, on CHINA NEWS, on page 3 JOHORE NEWS, on ftmt j RADIO PROGRAMME, on ;> j CLUB DIARY, on page 9 SPORTS NEWS, en pages M Ir TIMBER EXPORT TRADE, on P*t* J TNDIA NEWS, on page 1 7
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    • 184 10 The New Low Priced "His Master's Voice" Portable Model 97. Light In Weight Small In Size Easy To Carry, j L °w In Price Substantially Built. Generous In Convenience, Utility And Musical Results. Price $35.00. j TT" "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" AGENTS I Robinsons SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. WiliF I 111 111
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    • 85 10 I I I Violins Fittings Cheapest Best SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. ARC You in search of a GOOD RELIABLE CLOCK OR WATCH o If so, make it a point of visiting YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd) WHERE You can be sure
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  • 550 11 MANY EMPLOYERS SIGN NEW LABOUR CODE. Expansion 01 Credit. Special Effort To Open Banks That Were Closed. SOCK ON THE NOSE" FOR OBJECTORS. Washington, Aug. 1. OEVEX "f the largest retail firms in the United States are
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  • 675 11 1 'nding Work For Many More People. Reuter Wireless. New York, July 31. 'n? V ee!i aces the nation's recovery u n points, though ther? are »ti< ns that hundreds of H>m unemployed will regain work before week-end. v ata:ive9 of employers and employee* t r the
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  • 73 11 Ten Deaths: Ninety In The Shade. Reuter. New York. Aug. i. A terrific heat wave accompanied by lig.itning and windstorms accounted for 40 deaths in the Eas' and Middle West of which ten we*e in New York. The temperature of one hundred in the shade and
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  • 28 11 It is now announced that the film showing the achievements of the Fascist regime in It3ly will be shoan at the Pavilion tomorrow at 4 p.m.
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  • 77 11 Terrible Storm In Germany. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 30. FOUR people were killed and 20 injured in a thunderstorm over Pirne three were killed by falling slates and the fourth by lightning. Factory chimneys collapsed under the violence of the storm, and telephone, telegraph wires and
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  • 147 11 Local Community Entertain Many Guests. Yesterday. Swiss National D y was celebrated by the Swiss community oi Singapore at the Swiss Club, Bukit Tinggi. In the afternoon. Mr. H. R. Arb-nz. the Swiss Consul. Madame Arbenz. and the Swiss community were "at home" at Bukit Tinggi to
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  • 93 11 Egypt To Fight Smugglers From The Air. Reuter Wireless. London. Jul- 31 A determined effort by the Egyptian Oor:rnment to stamp out the drug traffic is *klieved to be imminent following the annc/mcement that the Government has ordered 10 Avro planes equipped wi.h machine guns from the Avro
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  • 116 11 Mr. Justice Sawrey-Cookson Collapses And Dies. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 2. The death has taken place here of the Hon. Mr. Justice SawreyCookson. He was out for a walk with his wife and daughter in Pangkor Read last evening when he suddenly collapsed. An ambulance was
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  • 78 11 World's Most Hazardous Test Begins. Reuter Wireless. Merano. July 31 The most hazaidous motor trial m thy world, involving racing over 1.250 miu-s or dimcuL Alpine passes, began shortly before dawn with 121 cars from half a dozen coun tries participating. The race has Nice as the
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  • 58 11 People Urged To Stop Paying Taxes. Reuter Wireless. Salzburg, July 29. During the absence of the local defence aeroplane, four monoplanes dropped handbills urging inhabitants to refuse to pay taxes and to withdrawn their savings from the banks until the "traitrous Dollfuss Government is replaced by a government
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  • 61 11 The number of calls attended by the Accident Ambulance Service during the month of July was 172. and of these ten were to cases cut- ide Municipal limits. The cases, classified, pre as follows:—Motor car accidents, 18; lorry accidents, 9; motor bus accidents, fe trolley car accidents, 3; collapse case:,
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  • 182 11 Release Expected. DISOBEDIENCE MUST STOP. Reuter Wireless. Poona, Aug. 1. QANDHI is being brought to Yeravda Gaol where he will probably be released under an order restraining him from leaving the district and forbidding activity in connection with the civil disobedience movement.—Reuter. Ahmedabad, Juh' 31 With the
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  • 317 11 Case Postponed For Further Mention. C. G. Rodrigo. a former Colony cricketer, appeared before the Third Magistrate .Mr. J- F. F. Gregg) yesterday on two charts of cheating, the complainant* being European*. He was alleged to have obtained $13.30 f om Mr. D. C. Burn, of the A.
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  • 213 11 Sequel To Mosque Street "Bargaining/* An argument over the difference of a cent in a bargain between a Hakki old-goods dealer and his customer resulted in the latter being struck with an iron rod. As a result the Hakka was charged yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr.
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  • 70 11 I Fourth Administration Change In A Year. J (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Aug. 1. It is announced in the G:vernment Ga etto that the present Traffic Superintendent becomes Acting Commissioner General of the Stae Railways, while te ainng contr 1 of traffic. The late Commissioner has been
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  • 97 11 Powers Over Colleagues In Malaya. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Aug. 2. IT is reported thit the Execu;ive Yuan, at 1 its meeting at Nanking yesterday, adopted the suggestion of Dr. Lo Wen Kan. the Foreign Minister, that the Consul-General a' Singapore should be given powers
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  • 31 11 Mr. A. P. Sheetiy being due for retirement shortly, his duties as Chief Cour- Insce'lo; District Court and First Magistrate, were ta-.tn over to-day by Inspector L. Bostock.
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  • 457 11 INDIAN FRONTIER REBELS. R. A. F. In ActiOD. "Mad Fakir" And His Agitators. Reuter. Reuter Wireless. Simla, Aug. L 'JpHE Royal Air Force planes commenced bombing this morning on the North West Frontier. Kotkai was the only objective.—Reuter. Peshawar, Aug. 1. Normally of 100 inhabitants Ko kai
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 147 11 To ©To give Baby keep Baby active contented sleep Happy play in the daytime, contented sleep at night, are the result of /Sr^^^ 1 mi Bear Brand feeding. V Baby will enjoy Bear Brand; you will be proud i see this trade mauk i pf his healthful cheeks. 1 1
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  • 1407 12 FORMOSAN ASSAILANT ARRESTED. THE JAPANESE CONSUL DEMANDS HIS RELEASE. LORRIES COMMANDEERED IN FUKIEN. Hongkong, Aug. 1. Chiao Bong, a store-officer o:" the 19th Route Army, was assaulted yesterday at Amoy by a Formosan following an accident ir. which \Yli Chiao Hong's
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  • 331 12 Visits To Aircraft And Arms Factories. Reuter Wireless. Lend on. Auc. I. YESTERDAY. 1 Chang Hsueh Lia-g who is making a hurried tour of aircraft anct munition factories r.nd naval and military air aeatrea visited the-.Hawker woiks a Kingston accompanied by his son. He departs thie
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  • 219 12 Sydney H ward as a fake bu.ler in T lly rf Bloomsbury'- was a scream. As the genuine article, in The Night rl the Garter." scieened at the Cup tol Theatre las: night he is even funni-r. Ills genius finds perfect repression
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  • 246 12 Hell Below" At The Alhambra. "Hell Below," a picture of submarine warfare, began a season last night to excellent holies at both the Aihambra and the Marlbe Robert Montgomery, who plays opposite Madge Evans in the leading role, has a decidedly unusual part in view of his previous screen record.
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  • 65 12 An emoyable programme opened at the Rcxy last night when '"Private Jones," the Universal comedy, commenced a run. It is bright entertainment which will phase everybody. 1 Lee Tracy snd Gloria Stuart take the principal roles, supported by Donild Cook. Shirley Grey, Russell Gleason and
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  • 566 12 Restriction Cases. MINER AND TOWKAYS FINED. pOLLOWLV; the conviction of a Singapore towkay for having stored tin ord without a licence, five Chinese managers of pineapple factories in Johore have been fined for purchasing unrestricted ore. The Singapore towkay was fined |800 and the five other men
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  • 60 12 Czech Woman's Fancy Wrecks Hotel. Reuter Wireless. Prague. July 21. The suicide of a Czech woman by th? explosion of a bomb war. apparently the cause of an extraordinary disaster at Bruenn. the capital of Moravia th» morning, when the four storey Hotel Dc l'Europe was wrot -cd. Three
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  • 53 12 Nasty Accident In Kallang Road. A nasty accident occurred in Kallanq Road at about 11 a.m. yesterday. Said to have been knocked down by a morbus, a Chinese pedestrian sustained sever? injuries. He bled profusely frcm two lacerated wounds on the face and leg. The ambulance
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  • 62 12 The following have been delegated to attend tiie fourth All-Malayan Ce-operatlve Conference Ito be held at Kuala Lumpur on Sunaav, i Aug. 6: Mersis. F. C. Percira and F. J. Shepherd™ (Singapore Urban Co-operative Union). L. A Joseph (Government Servants Co-operative Society). Tan Sim Hong and Abdul Re.hman
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  • 59 12 A Chinese of the labouring class is believed to have died from heart failure in a houce in Havelock Read in the early hours of this morning. According to the other inmr. es of th? house, the man col'apsed a- he got out of bed. The ambulance w.s
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  • 160 12 Further Evidence At Assizes. JTTJRTHER eudeiice was r.-corded in the A at Court, yesterday, at the re-trial tf Inspect r VVcod. of the Singapore PoMce Force, on a •h3rce of having caused the death of 8 Chinese nawker named Low Nam on the night of June
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  • 362 12 List Of Donations Already Received. The general commitee of the t W.C.A. record thp following donations to tn? regular nnual appeal and express their than'-:s fcr he kindness and generosity shown: S5O each, Asiatic Petroleum Co., W. Hammer :nd Co.. Mr. c. Saler. $30 each, Mrs. Yeo
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  • 578 12 YANG DI PEimjAi, BESAR, Refused Operation, His Interest in }> adi Planting. There will be wides the nous of the <l dj His Highness the Ya. Besar of Negri taken fflsuddenlvd with intestinal tro, He was takei hospital at Seremba to messages received fused to undergo an op,
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  • 84 12 Case Against Two Chined Postponed. Two Chinese. Chi Of Key Guan. were thi m the Second Magistrate. Ml 1 with voluntarily c us;;. Court Inspector C.J B the prosecution, while Hi berg wa6 for the defei Lim Enti Quay. Urn coi while he was gouti from food stall
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  • 33 12 v A rl. ll The Central Fire Btai •rrass lire a; shoat 1 noon. The faUlang on th en the River Valley R Two engines were sen was soon Qver.
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  • 77 13 i >sM< !> PORT. But 1.033 tons, from ahillUlJ Betewan Deli, 2-8. E:il. MO tons, from Penang in) via perts. 13-8. 1.275 ;ons, from Port Malacca, 2-8: for Bangkok B I t S4l tons, from Calcutta Aaiov and Japan 3-8. Dutch, 4.244
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  • 78 13 Singapore, Aug. 2. SGSIDE THE WHARVES. I wharf (Entrance Gate 1). I FnTrnrfe fiafe 3) Bail 16r City of Boiford m Dock Entrance Gate S). I Irish*nk 35. j be Deck 'Entrance Gate 4). gj k usunfavj 48. «b Wharf <E;>trance Oate 4). Kai aoetheni l. 10 i
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  • 68 13 Mails from Batavia and Paiembang by netopiane arc expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, at 5 p.m. to-day. Frtml Europe 'London m. lis despatched en July 13). by the "Carthage. due at Penang at t 6 a.m. to-morrew. From China and Japan by the "Hanpue; tUe at
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  • 341 13 Travelled To D.E.I. On Firm's Money. Thai, he leit tlio Colo, y rnd r .en, to the Dutch East In'Iics in older to approach his ie*ative for financial ~.d t. ar the clca of a j English-:peakirg Chinese c!a I: named Lim iv Soon who appeared before
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  • 46 13 Bad Homburg. W:rkmen excavalir.g near ir.e Kai.ser Wilhclm bath have discovered the remains of a Roman wall, which, it is believed, constituted part of a Reman bath, thus proving that the R:mans also knew of the healing virtues of tht Homoorg waters. I
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  • 194 13 PRODUCE. Singapore, at* R. (Siamj W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $114 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2 sl Rice, B. Siam If. 1 51 *jj Rice, B. Siam N. 2 f lo Rice. Siam -Old" per koyan No. 1 JIJ« Rice, S»am "Old" No. 2 11M Rice. Siam
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  • 110 13 'Miners Front" Established By The Nazis. Berlin. in pursuance of their mopping up" p >Hey the Basil to-day took oxer the central f til the remaining trade union- includtu th Christian federation aluies y rr tmbauseh was ejected from his post. He will be- replaced by the
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  • 119 13 C hances Of Winning The "Calcutta/ London. An illustration of the inability of pecp'e ia raiculau- the odds against them in lotterir; is given by Sir Ross Barker in an article an Betting and the Puohe." which appears tn the "Nineteenth Century and After" for .Jul.. II
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  • 73 13 Government's New Scheme Of Electrification. Istanb.il. Electrification of part of her railway eyi tern Is being considered by Turkey. Engineers will report to the Government BS ;o whether the line from Filios to Ereg'.i, two Turkish Black Sea ports, should be ele-trifled. The distance is about 60 miles
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  • 36 13 Leipzig. T. c Leipzig Autumn Sau.ple Fair is to bo held, roinc.den'iy yiuh the Technical Fair, from Aug. 27 tc 31. The Textile Fair Will cpen on Aug. 27 and last until Aug. 30.
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  • 322 13 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. AUG. 2. High Tides.—3.01 a.m., G 30 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Meet in® of Delegates, re School Fees. Garden Club, 5.15 p.m. Rallies Hotel Meeting, Exchange, 2.30 p.m League Football: Div. I, R.A. v. P.
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  • 92 13 ALHAMBRA.—"HeII Below," starring Robert Moii.gomery. CAPITOL.—Sydney Howard in 'Night of fe.e Garter.-' EMPlRE.—Edmund LrOWC in "Chandu.' GREAT WORLD. —Side shows, Cabaret, Malay opera. Chinese wayang. silent and talking films i Sky Talkie: "The Passionate. Plumber.") MARLBOROUGH. Hell BetOW," Marring Robert Mentgomcry. NEW WORLD.—Side shows, "Gho6t Train," open-air cinemas. Malay
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    • 17 13 DANCING. Foxtrot. Waltz, Tango. eU:., taught st Rena's Dance Studio. Meyer Mansions, I Flat 6, Coleman Street.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 180 13 POSTAL INTtLLICtNCE! _l SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Southern cud W.tr.n India 'Raju-a> 3 p..n. Djambi (Singkel) p.ev Djambi (Tobe) 3 pan I Banka I-'anci. Pladje and Palemb-ing (Van Outhoern» 3 p.m I *CcyU n, Bfypi and Europe (Buigenlandt 3 p.m. Sarawak and Sibu (Vyr.er Brooke) 3 u.r... Bangkok (HaLhor> i
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    • 70 13 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. iflfl Yesterday. Night Max Bright Min. Tt ir.:). Rainfall Sunshine Temp Stations Deg. P. Inches. Hours Deg. A!or Star 88 Nil 6.5 73 1 El la war. 87 Nil 2.3 69 K. TrSDCgtnu 88 Nil 4.1 74 Bukit Jcram 87 Nil 8.3 72 Malacca
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  • 672 14 The Penang Races. MANY UPSETS AGAIN YESTERDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 1. Ash, a Medan griffin returned a dividend of $125 in th< seventh race on the second day of tht Penang Turf Club's Autumn profes sio.ial
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  • 61 14 The Bcya' Unic.n will be -'at home" to member- and invited fOe«'<! on Mcrdav r the ridmce of Mi. Wee Thiam Seng. ID C IraoUJ Circle, &t 4 30 p.m. The final in the ping-pong champion .hip tv.d be decided between Gaw Khek Chiew and Khng Jit
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  • 408 14 Exciting Finish At Nottingham. Reuter. THREE players who have been selected for the Third Test, Walters. Langridge and Hammond, scored centuries in the County championship matches concluded yesterday. Middlesex and Essex were the only sides to take full paints, all the other games btfcaj decided on the
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  • 175 14 Changes In Malay States Team. I Two lurJie.- change have become necessary' it; tne F.MS, team to meet the Colony in the annual match, winch is 10 be played in Penang this week-end. i G. M. Brand who was to captain the side, and Macnama.a < Panang s
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  • 138 14 Match Against Chinese On Sunday. The Malacca Sprinters, whose soccer team includ s a number of Malacca State players weh meet the S.C.F.A. in a friendly at the Jaian B°sar Stadium on Sunday. Gates will be open at 4 p.m. and the charges wdi b? 50 and 20
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  • 105 14 Anglo-American Ladies' Tennis. Reuter. New York, Aug. l. rTPHE draw for th& Wightman, Cup ladies' -a lawn tennis mattes at Forest Hills this veek end. between Englind and the United States, resulted as follows: FRIDAY'S MATCHES. Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.) v. Miss Dorothy Rcund (O.B.). Mrs. Wills-Moody (U.S.)
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  • 77 14 Paris. July 30. There was an amusing mc.dent as the Davis Cup was being presented to the British team. The ball of the cup became detached from the foot as it was being raised and the trophy was hen in two pieces and had to be placed
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  • 148 14 The August B.P. beat the Chinese Chin Woj I Athletic Association in a friendly game of j basket-ball at the latter's court las. Stmdav by 32 poims to 29 points. The following players have been sele:ts3 to represent the August E.P. against the Van Yuen Party 'Johcre
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  • 348 14 The following are the positions in the S.A.F A. League competitions to date: FIRST DIVISION. Goal;. P W. L. D. F. A. PUv Malays 13 12 0 1 56 U to Chinese 11 8 2 1 46 15 17 Wits. 11 8 3 0 31 12 16
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  • 75 14 (Front Our Oun Correspondent.) Malacca. July 31. Durmg the Augu-t bank holidays. Malacca badminton f ns will be able to see three local parties play against the Horlicks Badminton Party of Singapore. j On Aug. 5. the Argonarts B P. of Malacca meet the visitors, whilst he Shamrock
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  • 46 14 The Amateur Championship Final. Reuter Wireless. Balgownie, July 29. The final of the Scottish Amateur Golf Championship was won by McLean who bey I Forbes by 6 and 5. McLean was six up at the end r.f the morning wur.d. —Renter Wue- I lew
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  • 191 14 Rivers And Lambert In Muar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Aug. 1. AL RIVERS will meet Less L mbert (Australia) on Saturday at the Asiatic Hall, I Jalan Abdullah. Muar. I Al Rivera needs no ill roduction as he is well known throughout Malaya. Less Lambert is
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  • 159 14 Colony v. Federated Malay States Postals. The annual match between the Colony Posts and Telegraphs Department and the F.M.S. Posts and Telegraphs Department, for the Silver Cup presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke of Singapore will take place on Sunday at 5 p.m. on the Chinese Recreation Club
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  • 101 14 Steel Yacht Wins The King's Cup. London, Aug. I. THE all-steel yacht Velsheda, owned by W. L. Stephenson, w:n the King's Cup. the Blue Riband ol the yachting world, at the Royal London Yacht Club's regatta at Cowes to-day. Shamrock V. was second and His
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  • 201 14 Anglo-Chinese Beat Raffles Institution. A large crowd gathered at the Raffle* Institution ground yesterday to witness the pame between the Anglo-Chinese School and ■Raffles Institution. Both teams put all they had into the game, and it was thrilling from beginning to end. There was no score during the
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  • 36 14 (From Our Own Corresnondent.) Seremban. Aug. 1. j In a league fixture an the Station padang this evening, the Negri Sembilan Chinese Reercc ion Club defeated the Tamil Union by 3 j goals. I
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  • 881 14 League Soccer. SEVEN GOALS TO ONE AGAINST. worked an opening for MADON to score the thxd goal after ten minu.es' play. The S.C.C. were back in the Malays' half and Orr shot over from a good position. Dol next saved narrowly from Fyfe, just managing to
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  • 143 15 Drawn Match Between Local Schools. ST. Joseph's and St. Andrew's Schools me: on the Bras Basah Road ground on Saturday. Scores: ST. JOSEPHS INST. H. Boon not out l Minjoot b Duclos Le Mercier run out lbw. b Sanderson Philemon c Sanderson b Moss Clarke lbw. b
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  • 194 15 The Annual Championship Competitions. Entries for the Singapore Badminton Associa- tion's mens open doubles, junior doubles, j veteran's singles, ladies' singles, ladies' double* and mixed doubles championship j dosed at noon to-day. The draw will take place at the Clerical Union premises on Friday at 5 p.m. JUNIOR
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  • 165 15 Hired Motor Union Beat Malays. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 31. On the station padang this evening the spectators witnessed a very fast and exciting game of soccer, when the Hired Motor Union beat the Muiays 4—2. The game started with the Malays on the attack, and
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  • 47 15 Golfers in Singapore will be interested to know thH Mr. T. Morita, a former member of the Race Course Club and the Island Club has recently won the Souribaya Championship at the Armenian Club with a score of 144 for 36 holes medal play.
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  • 50 15 On Saturday and Sunday the annual round the island race for "B" Class yachts of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club will take place, starting on Saturday at 9 a.m. and Sunday (from Johore) at 9.30 a.m. Pull particulars will be posted on the racebiard at the Club.
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  • 208 15 Scores In Sunday's Cricket Match. THE Colleges beat the Schools by five wicktU on Sunday. Scores: COMBINED SCHOOLS. Henry Boon b D. Ess 31 T. Cordeiro c Lewis b Alvis 10 G. Valberg run out G. Fernandez c Velupillay b D. Ess 0 M. Valberg not out
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  • 218 15 Bok Choon Routs the Visitors. The Indian Association fared disastrously when they visited the M.C.U. at Sepoy Lines or. Sunday. Scores. M.C.U. ("A"). S. V. Rajah c Paramsothy b Ibrahim 69 Sulaiman c Harigovind b Rajaram 0 M. Haniff b Rajaram 0 G B. Armstrong c Davar
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  • 145 15 Visit From M.P.H. Team Expected. The following are the results of recent matches played in the Muar League competition: land Office 1. Indians I. Hospital 6. J.M.F II 0. J. Othman 5, P.W D. 1. Land Office 3. Police 0. The Malaya Publishing House XI will visit Muar
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  • 45 15 The draw for the first round of the Indiah Ceylon Club lawn tennis tournament rjsulted as follows: A. L Perera v. Verghese. Namazie v. K. M. R. Menon. S. Sitthampalam v. D'Haridas. P. C. Joseph Bye. E. M. Tampoe Philips v. L. Natanjan.
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  • 42 15 The final in the netball League competition for the Clarke Challenge Shield will be played on the Raffles Girls' School ground to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. The finalists are the G. S. C I and the Convent Old Girls' Association.
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    • 406 15 10th ANNIVERSARY 10th. THE NEW WORLD THE OLDEST AND LEADING PLEASURE-PARK IN MALAYA WATCH-THE 5 BIG NIGHTS sth, 6th, 7th and Bth Aug. 1933. TALKIES TO-NIGHT Frankenstein 93 The Wonder Picture of the year pßaceW orseH Insurance AT LOW RATES J WITH I ABSOLUTE SECURITY Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. U
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    • 323 15 'j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. B.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 1843 16 EMPIRE POSSIBILITIES. PROGRESS DEPENDENT ON INITIATIVE OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. The Forest Engineer of the Forestry Department, F.M.S. and S.S., continued to supervise and give advice on projects for improvement of the facilities for extraction of forest produce, but the greater part of his time was
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    • 211 16 TEETH—and HER! I Pyorrhea has done Wimmm^ mmmmm m fl its deadly work tragedy followed another. At firSt didn't xem serious. She noticed his bleeding and told him wj \m P» »0/ to neglect them, but be did nothing. AQVN 1 IrljC ,he >' became sponge-like and tender. #4» v
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    • 246 16 CRAVEN A CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES are istic conditions Nine acres of air-washed, sun-bathed cleanliness, housing 3,500 happy, l?o*»f healthy workers on every floor the orderli- €lL»lUI J ness and cleanliness of the Laboratory rather t?v»rac?i*»*^\^^ than that of the Factory and behind the -T FK3IIIIcSS scenes Science, harnessed in numerous
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  • 875 17 IN POSITION OF A SLAVE? AN APPEAL FOR THE RAISING OF HIS STATUS. i address to a Madras audience, Dr. Lanka Sundai was recently on a tour of study in Malaya, obat it was grossly immoral for the people
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  • 113 17 d that the Vizagapatam Kar- ned %a 'ocean-gping liners middle of October, pi rung of the harbour itself, place in January next, Od, H. E. the Viceroy will an -specially fur the purpose r? open Lr traffic. ol ,t..e administration of the engaging the attenton of the India.
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  • 64 17 ante of their poKflf of segregating young mtn from "mc :rrig;blcs," of Bengal, have oidertd tiie i 1 ol a few 'misguided" men oment in their village homes. a Crater jee. arrested and delu Hi- Presidency Jail under the it Viundment Act since April last, an to his
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  • 74 17 The Cochin Government are floating a debenture loan of Rs. 50 lakhs at 5 per cent.. in connection with their commitments with regard to the conversion of the ErnakulamShoranur Railway line into a Board Gauge one and the development of the Cochin harbour. The railway conversion is already
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  • 26 17 Dr. Lanka Sundaram. who was recently »v Singapore, has now joined duty M University lecturer in Economics and Politics of tbe Andhra Univer.ity.
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  • 1058 17 Quarantine Difficulties. DR. L. SUNDARAM'S COMPLAINTS. disinfecting drum. At least the personal apparel of these people must be made ready and irndy before they are given the in-; ordinately long dip. I urge the authorities concerned to stop this scandal. Small wonder that the Penan? episode
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  • 424 17 Probably Ready By Now. ¥T L c understood that the w rk of the Reserve Bank Committee, in London, would be about to conclude by now. Discussions have been confidential but it is certain that the main p-mts prising therein are becoming known. The scheme assumes that
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  • 238 17 Suitable Candidates To Be Encouraged. A COMMITTEE to consider what further step.; can be taken to encourge suitable students to visit the United Khngdom foi education, general, commercial and technical training, has h-cn appointed by the Presidents of ;he Board of Trade and the Board
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  • 59 17 Mr. Gaya Prasad Suvh, M.L.A. has giver r.otice cf two questions in the Indian Legislative Assembly regarding the state ot Indian labourers in the Sengora district of Siam. It is under tood, however, iha*, an inquiry about the economic r.atus of Indians in Sengora and other places
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  • 42 17 Indian Customs receipts for the tirst quarMT a tall of Rs. 4,000,000 as compared Vtttl l\v Budget estimates. The fall in receipts is not attributable to any particular head but should be ascribed to the general economic depression.
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  • 358 17 By The Princes. TO BE ABANDONED FOR GOOD. THE iulinc Princes of India arc cxpci«ed to abandon for good the lengthy and vxpennve visits to Eurpoe which some of tht m ara accustomed to pay. Opprsition in many Indian States against taxation have been rendered more
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    • 154 17 JVow is the time to rely on P.O. Box 274, Singapore lor 60 cts. In stamps. HOW thankful you are that the fm y COW8 > milk in its pureit Ulness is passed and you are on {Qm enriched with the nutrithe road to normal health! Now i extracts of
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  • 663 18 Timber For Britain: The Truth. Helsingfors. IJECENT criticisms, both in Britain and in •a*. Finland, of conditions under which Finnish timber is produced for export to Britain have led an independent inquirer to investig'te the facts for himself. This is what he slates he has found Wages in
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  • 131 18 Great French Engineering Feat Completed. The largest dam in Europe, which will sustain an immense reservoir containing 305,000,000 tons of water, was opened on June 12 by the French Presiaen M. Lsbrun. The scene of this great feat of engineering is the Truyire, a mountain stream, in
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  • 81 18 Use Armoured Cars On Frontier. B?rlin. j Motorcars heavily armoured with strong rteel plates are now b'.ing employed by smugglers on the- Cterman-Dutch Fron.ier. Customs officers succeeded in captuiing their first car of thU kind near Alsdorf. It contained 30 cwt. of smuggled goods. It is officially stated
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  • 203 18 Our Bodies Actually Burn It. It Is not merely a coincidence that we talk I about "feeding" a fire, when we supply it with fuel and feeding ourselves when we eat food. For there is a ciose retemblance between th.« food we consume and the fuel which,
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  • 92 18 Nice. Man attains his greatest physical strength at Thirty. Experiments by the French hygienic service are said to have determined this fact. The period of maximum strength then usually remains invariable for a term of twenty years. Further trials show that man by his constitution
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  • 239 18 Religious Orders Bill Delayed, Madrid. and excitement are growing hert >-/ at President Alcsla Zamora's continued delay in signing the Religious Orders Bill, which was passed by Parliament two weeks ago. It is known that much pressure is being exerted on the President by Catholics not to
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    • 595 18 I Whispered *WT The Reason... Jm^mm/l I' This Magneto proof of §Og n t bigger Valve \rv\ ou won't know how good, or (f ZT~ 9 how dependable, a small enUnpleasant Odour f. in .V an b until y u see the /-> Fairbanks-Morse "Z Engine tS by w »th
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    • 341 18 I SHE WAS FATTER. 1 A'ou- Down U s Wlml I "i was putting on Be* my married wcman. "and also 2SS constipation, and was months ago a Mend adv iS r d V 2 teaspoonful of Krusch, n Efafa ln w t0 t£ morning. I have kept thfe Ul
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  • 172 19 r Vv o Indian Accused (-quitted. Ml it A Forrer, acIK ir.aran. who stood n a charge of robbery June 17 from the D Na:r. uroaacutad and the ted by Mr. K. P. K. Hal on June 17 he went" friend. Narayana Nair. Bukit ''I imah.
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  • 66 19 !!< ionary Decree In (Germany. Berlin, July 26. I law ;o be enforced Iron) tiu-d by the press as cno of laws under the Nazi Gova ;o have far reaching bene- Lc.i! fff- the nation. 'hat hereditary diseases inImdness, epilepsy, St. Vitus fcc insanity. mental malformation of the
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  • 43 19 Report Against Gang: Of Malays. e:i assaulted and roo'oed, c.:ni;tv'd into Tan Hock Seng's -.day morning suffering from :d injuries. •dh bruised about the body, liad been very rcughly he was waylaid by a gang Kjnipong Batak and beaten up
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  • 35 19 Kscipt's Death From Live Wire had a narrow "scape Saturday morning. on the roof of a house at n his right hand touched Hi badly burnt that it r.ecos'1 to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 39 19 .:i Carolina), July 27 flftj workers in t\\2 Ap- truck work when the ownmis fcr wages higher r- xtile code, while dyeNew Jersey, have struck ra have not specifically nn wage in the dyer's W Wireless.
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  • 35 19 r Om Correspondent.) Muar, July 31. beM «,n Saturday at the < inert is in aid of tbe win be given by the Muar of the Government English P H footballers will also at-
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  • 30 19 game of soccer on the ground on Monday an I the badly injured when he another player. right knee and was bruised and was removed to hospital nee.
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  • 29 19 Reuter Wireless. London, July 3«. hrih* '(ijourned lor the summer with special provision by and the Lord Chancellor liament to meet earlier should Urn m —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 145 19 Farewell Meeting Of Empire Delegates. Reuter Wireless. London, July 28. T HE Geological Museum to-day wore the ap- pearance of a school after brtaking-up day, silence replacing yesterday's World Economic Conference babel of tongues. The hard worked microphones have disappeared and noon saw the completion of the storage
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  • 101 19 Mysterious Saturday Night Malacca Affair. (From Our Own CnrrcsjMndent.J Malacca. July 29. Runga Raya was the of a stabbing affray last night at 11.20 when a Btnaslan. V. W. HoveU. an ImtaKulion superin.- of the AMatic Petrclcum Company was rtr." bed from behind. Hewea was m a rickjha
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  • 94 19 Allegations Involving Sum Of $3*Bl. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Scremban, July ?l. Before Mr. P. J. F. McNiecc. the acting Seicmban Police Magis;ratc, a Chinese iad named Lim Kuen Nam. was charged with the theft of $3,281, the property of Mr. Lie'.v Mini Hian. of Chop Yee
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  • 92 19 Japan Puts Up Press And Full Rates. Reuter. Tokyc, July SI. Following the American abolition of R. T. r. arrangements the Japanese Department ot Communications has announced a drastic increase of Press rates, operative from Aug. 1, to Europe by 58 sen and to China by 14 stn
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  • 67 19 Nazi Request For British Planes Refused. Reuter Wireless. London July 26. That the British Government could not countenance the sale of British aircraft for purposes forbidden by the Paris Air Agreement was their reply to Captain Goering's desire to purchase 25 or 50 British aircraft for police
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  • 66 19 Indians Killed By Viceroy's Train. Reuter Wireless. New Delhi, July 22. The cause of the mysterious death of two Indians on the railway line over which the Viceroy's train was passing, has been found to be due to the fact that they were standing too near the
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  • 52 19 Reuter Wireless. Riga, July 28. A consignment of gold valued at a million sterling, which is understood to have been produced at the famous Lena Goldflelds since the British Company which held the concession was forced to leave, has passed through here en route from Moscow to Berlin.
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  • 39 19 Reuter Wireless. London, July 28. To-day has been the hottest day for the year in London, a shade temperature of 63 degress being recorded. Sixteen hours cf intense heat caused several women to collapse at Goodwood races.—Reuter
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  • 34 19 Mr. W. Cumico is appointed Petroleum Inspector In place of Mr. T. E. Monteiro, who is promoted to Inspector of Native Craft (a post left vacant by the retirement of Mr. F. M. Deslter.)
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  • 421 19 Court Sequel To Street Assault. AN alleged street assault on the manager of the Oriental Cattle Trading Co., had a sequel before the Second Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) on Monday two Indian being charged with voluntarily causing hurt. They were alleged to have used
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  • 134 19 Plan That May Shorten Horn Passage. Santiago (Chile). The ghost of Magellan may soon see the voyages of his successors mide considerably easier, if a plan being considered oy the Chilean Government materialises. Newspapers here report that the Government will shortly undertake to pierce the Isthmus of
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  • 63 19 Mishap After Landing In Ireland. Reuter Wireless. London, July 27. Ulm's attempt at a round-the-world flight is dogged with ill-luck. Following his arrival at Portmarnock, Ireland, this morning, when he was examining the runways, the machine tilted over, injuring several people, two seriously. The flight to Newfoundland
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  • 60 19 Fewer Than Five Million Says Official Statement Berlin. For the first time since May 1!»31 the number of unemployed in Germany has dropped below five millions, according to an official statement. The figure on, June 15 was 4,977,000. an improvement of 62,000 compared with June 1 and of
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  • 78 19 Suicide Attempt In Munich Gaol. Berlin. The report circulated abroad that Professor August Mayer, the great expert on Spanish paintings and curator of the Munich Pinakothek, had committed suicide in }ail at Munich, proves to be exaggerated. The professor did make at attempt to end his life by
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  • 57 19 Mineral Springs Foul Croatian River. Vienna. The Rivera Odra, near Zagreb, has suddenly turned as black as if thousands of gallons of Ink had been poured Into it. Large number of fish have been killed; others are swimming exhausted near the surface. Mineral springs are held
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