Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales L XAJI. Nr. HIT SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935 iVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, July 15, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935. FIVE CENi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 126 1 TfeaJ The j j&ntdag Dominant In z!Malaya BOWRANITE ANTI-CORROSIVE BITUMINOUS The PROVED protection oi P IW T™ iron ard sttei from rust BOWRANITE covers 1,000 sq. feet per «ralon. Stocked in LACK, RED. GREEN. GREY CHOCOLATE Sole Agent*: l I!).. 1 gal., •> gaL 10 sal. packings (Inc jn g
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    • 494 1 ME "CONTAX* CAMERA Sole Agent* THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. i i t 1f ,.i., I »inii«i ri tn«aiii«mi» PEERLESS I ERASMIC SOAP I ii Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS j ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable PIK f r the toilet and can be a PP lied without
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  • 946 2 Shipping News Notices. GERMANY'S NEW LINER Outstanding Features Of The Si-harnhorst TflK cfan fdcrSiiiBM governing the design I i,«. iiirbo-eleptnc limr Jvharnbor*t. i, railed «t dieflGSPftflf recently, are Hie uhjoot of an article in "Hanaa.. by Hrrr 1- ji Inrmimn, technical din-dor of tw NArrtSeutseht r Moy<i. r i-ily. he
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  • 188 2 Report Of Shell Transport Trading: Co., Ltd. THE repoiv for the year ended Dec. .11, 11)34. of the Shell Transport and Trading 1 Co., Ltd., states that there was more demand for tanker tonnage during t«he past year, resulting in a material reduction in the number of tankers
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    • 454 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&o.nd BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. (Vs SAILINGS: OITW AKDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. BEHAK 0,000 July 18 RAN< HI 17.000 July 19 SOUDAN 0,500 July 81 NALDER li;,0U0 Aug. 2 RANPI R A J7,000 Aug. 16 Bl RDWA 0,070 Aug. 29 RAJPI I N A 17,000
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    • 511 2 HEAP EN6 MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER und Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and BUliton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENG Tues. July 16 s.s. NAM YONG Fri. July 19 For SOURABAYA AND
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    • 241 2 N.Y.ILL IN E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. As from the sailing of s.s. "Hakusan Maru," August Hth for London, fares by steamers wdl be: Ist. 2nd. Naples $497 $510 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 r ,57 32<> 351
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    • 504 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From 3'pore. Malacca. Port Petang. M.S Sham. ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 RORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 28-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10 30-10
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    • 497 2 STEAMER SAILING? LLOYD. |F Hp (Incorporate \Germany). The ondernoted are the Company'it *n. tended futures:—OUTWARDS. LBM SAALE. for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan July ir "POTSDAM" for Manila, Hongkong Shanghai and Japan j u v »i "NECKAR" for Hongkong, Shanghai. North China and Japan Aug 4 "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 92 3 ri'.HEK I'iUCE HP SUKHTLY .,)od hu.uiry S5y The Trade Monday morning, i apon K 20 ets., up 1 j Tone: Steady. .-:|)oiv) *11 1 1 unchan<? i*l;i> Prices: N<> market. Y< k: N'o market. TIN k: No market. No market. i ro*>s-rate:« w Y«;rk 4.95'j London
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  • 65 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT s. pore, Monday. t Kin a buyers $4.10. .-1 oi rakuapas buyers 21 7%. J6.81 v Klangs buyers 85 y.: wuchais .65 .68. 'j***** 10 A m Hyds. .95 ÜBBERS Quid NyaUa .38 .91. U. 48 M F 1135 $138. Ii agiria $1.07 DUSTRIALS rs $23.80
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  • 401 3 Financial news Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraaer and Co., and Lyali and Evatt:— S«j CLOSING QUOTATIONS a "3 r3 > a. Issue Frasrr Lyail Value. Co. Evatt. $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.25 1.56 1.30 1.35 $2 A. Brick 7%% p!v 1 70
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  • 648 3 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue t'THsei 1 Va ue Co Evatt 4 Ampat 3 6 4 1'/2 3|7*/ 2 4.1»/ 2 £1 A. Kupibang 32 33 32 6 33 6 Li t\. i\i<xiuy ud 6 oO 6 U>J\- t»i 6- Ayer Hitam 12 9 13 o 13 6 14
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  • 170 3 .SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY ERASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS >% 1901 Tti. 1940 $4(00,000 Tt Mar. SI *epv 30 308 110 nom 4>2% 1907 red. 1947 •tt.n00.UUU Interest noar 31 Sept 30 112 114 nom J 4 190» red '«55 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30
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  • 368 3 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. j ISsUe Value. Tragir Lyall and I Shu!es and C«* Kvatt j 1 Allenby 1.40 1.45 1.32» 2 1.42 1 I 1 A. tiajah i.uo Liv l.uo i.iv l a imam 1.50 160 150 160 IA. Mclek 0.97' 0.93 098 2A. Malay 2.75 2.85 2.75
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  • 63 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8 July) 20 20U (iood F.A.Q. in cas;x (F. 0.8. July) 19% No I X R S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 20 20V* <10. Aup-'Sept. 20»«. 20-% do. Oet.Dec. 21% 21V 4 do. JanJMar.
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  • 209 3 Influence Of ItaloAbyssinian Dispute Reuter Wireless. London, July 10. ON the Stock Exchange to-day investment demand expanded for gilt-edged I secutities which rallied fairly well but in view of the Italian-Abyss nian situation speculative interest again was lacking and the markets were featureloss Copper ruled firm owing to
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  • 95 3 Depends On C lose Financial Co-operation 1 Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 10. Th,> fate of the world depends in a large measure on close financial cooperation between New York. London and Paris, declared M. Jean Tannery, Governor of the Bank of France, speakmg at a luncheon
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  • 89 3 British Output Well Maintained British Official Wireless. London. July 12. The figures of sted production in Great Britain In June namely, 770,000 ton., when adjusted for the number of working days, shows that the output of May ot 853,000 tons has been well maintained i In the hall
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  • 66 3 Sign Agreement Expected To Treble Trade Reuter. Washington, July 13 Th« United States and the U.S.S.R. nave signed a trade agreement which is expected by the officials of both governments to treble the value of trade between the two countries. Tne U S S R promises to
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  • 99 3 During th week ending July 6, 1935, experts from Malayan ports amounted to 75..'545 cases of wh eh: 18.918 (62 per cent) cases were to the T'n'ted Kingdom. 2.445 (f) per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe. 22 970 CIO per cent) cases to Canada, and 4,012
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  • 26 3 British Official Wireless. London, July 14. i S'eUmg on New York 4.951*; Paris 74 59/64 Silver spot 30 5 16; forward British Official Wireless
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  • 516 3 Lord Elibank On I h i Control Scheme (By air Mail) London, July 4. THE sixth annual meeting of Malaysian Tin, Ltd., was held on June 27 at> the Central Hall, Westminster. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Elibank, the Chairman, who pres.ded, after dealing with the improvement in the
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  • 41 3 Rubber returns ol the following companies for the month of June, 193n. arc: Alor Gajah 19.800 Ayer Pana.s 63 000 Glonealy 34,200 Jalan Kebun 10,500 31,000 Pajam 126.500 Port Swettenham 9,800 Tambalak 14,000 Teluk Anson 47.930 Ulu Benut 29.800
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 156 3 i SPECIE BANK LIMITED, PLES PLACE. Yea 100.000.000. I Wn 12.->.500.000. YOKOHAMA. ra, Batavia. Hamburg, Hanagkong, Hsindon, Los Angeles, .1. New York, g m, Rio de Semarang, Seattle, Sydney, Tientsin, uchi), Tsingtau, ives for collection I Drafts and Tele.ettera of Credit on re, and transact? for fixed periods at 1
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    • 23 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. h. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 398 3 jm H HI v T* IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusuai in insurance i The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Di .ability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in
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    • 636 4 M. HASSAN, N ft 17, BRAS BAB AH ROAD. SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work to electrical, gad and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. •PHONE
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    • 574 4 TO LET uufiKfiov.s No. 1003 A, ***** 1003 D highland Road off Hillside Drive off Upper *erangoon Road, 4 rooms with bath rooms •stacked, garage, electric and water, rent I moderate. Apply next door No. 1003 C or ,tiJ Onn Sw c Road. tOli SALE. FOR SALE— Fittings for hair
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    • 586 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. i i IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 1 I SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Writ of Seizure Sale dated 3rd July, 1933 Suit No. 337|35. In the Cause of THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Plaintiffs Versus CHOP KU LEE LOONG Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Stock-in-trade of iron and
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    • 84 4 I 11 »nse benefits derived from the world Gull Hair Oil. Buy one and be convinced of its effectiveness, purity and liability. Many certificates and medal? have bvLii awarded. FREE GIFTS AT t THE GIET SHOP > 157 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ON ALL MODELS, VALUE $4.00 AND OVER. j LOVELY
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    • 558 4 DIABETES, ALBUMINURIA, PARALYSIS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, SKIN-DISEASES, NERVOUSNESS, PILES, FISTULA and numerous other secret and chronic diseases of male and female successfully treated by our celebrated highly qualified Ayurvedic specialist, THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, 135. Serangoon Road, Singapore. Enclose stamp for reply. PHYSICAL CULTURE. For Young and Old—Men and Women. Develop your
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    • 216 4 I LET EXPERTS HANDLE I THE REPAIR OF ALL YOUR jj CLOCKS WATCHES 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR TDK I PAIR OF CLOCKS ft WATCH TO THE BRITISH ARMY ft S RAF. BASF L\ MALAYA. 2 I ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. j 162, South Bridge Rd., Singapore
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  • 304 5 mm The AfgS ie Theatre ti 4 piuday, July 24, uv Hill h«.a> a vanetv i Argyll Theatre, Bivken- v Ui fir*i opened ni vJuv.-. wa.s primarily rmi LaJl bung v.ry -i»! the VaS| bill aid stir. n auditorium ana fit an old, yellowVrhtCh are l'sted the ti'it
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  • 356 5 Special Diamond Jubilee Service Transmission I—Sunday July 23, at 5.15 a.m. G.M.T. (Transmission 3—Sunday. July 28, at 2.45 p.m. G.M.T. Transmission 4—Sunday. July 21, a* 6.55 p.m. G.M.T. The Keswick Convention, wnose special diamond jubilee service is being broadcast, is one of the oldest and best known of
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  • 160 5 A Potpourri By Julius Buerger Julius Buerger has a. ranged a pourri of Viennese mu>ic which 'vill bo o'aved and suae, bv f h 13 B.C Theatre Orch'stra and 'he P.E C. Chorus "section C>. conducted by Stanford Robinson. in Transmission 4 ca Wednesday. July 24. at 7.30
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  • 52 5 An crgan recital by David G. M organist cf St. John's Palish Church o St. Luke. Chelsea. Londtw. en Ttoeodsy. July 23. at 12.15 a.m. G M T. ICr. Morgan who is paying a shoi j fiat to Great Britain, s an enthusiastic j Ifstcßu to the Empire
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 rift: BEST TEST OF A RADIO i IS IN YOUR HOME. Ask For A Trial Of This Master Re .elver In The Privacy Of Your Own Home. Test It For A Few Days Before V ju Decide. WESTINGHOUSE 8 Tube Suporhet Incorporates Every Worth-While Radio Development' And The Outcome Is
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    • 66 5 BAD FEET SORES BUSTERS WHY endure torture from yourfeet A little Zam-Buk ointment rubbed well into the soles and in between the toes stops aching and pain like magic. It heals sores and blisters and soon softens hard growths. There is nothing so comforting tor those bad feet as Zam-Buk.
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    • 244 5 NEW INVENTION VITEST VITALITY VITEST has been proved lo be a If boon to those who are suffering XI from nervous breakdown. It has also yLw been found very efficacious for LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL WEAKNESS. We cruarantee its etticacv. 5 Money refunded, if not effective. We solicit your orders.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 163 5 DVANCE EMPIRE iMtOGRAMMES I y (H Forthcoming events n in Greet wich MON I ..in n m Bfiflfuid v. ,i,u ..tary 00 firs* Il i* < r.ck L Test mfflentnry on the CI Round. E ...nd v I..,,rf. crictcet Teai the ,.ni- R ..nd I., P.: Bini IU hi hiri.
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    • 948 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE TO-DAY'S EMPIRE STATION PROGRAMME Wireless Programme For England v. South Africa To-Day Cricket Match (DJB: 19.74 Metres; DJN: .11.45 Metre?", TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— DJQ: 10.03 Metres). 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement TRANSMISSION 2 (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Pro- #aft D gramme Forecast. (Germ
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  • 280 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Havana Maru, Japanese, 3,450 tons; ficm Calcutta 15.7, 10 Yokohama via Hongkong 16.7. Ipoh, British, 528 tons;, from Penang 15.7, to Penang 17.7. City of Yokonama. 5,721 tons; from Dairen 15.7, to Port Said 17.7. Perseus, British. 6,335 tons; from
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  • 80 6 Mails expected from Netherland Indies by air (Netherlands) Time of delivery of box-holders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general deliveries of letters and parcels p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China by the Van Heutz. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Toba Maru,
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  • 21 6 Mails despatched from -Singapore on June 21 by the Rajputana, delivered in London on July 13 122 days > i
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  • 107 6 British Official Wireless London, July 14 Paris 74 59 G4. New York 4.05 */2. Montreal 4.96V 2 Brussels 29 29. Genrva 15.13 f 2 Amsterdam 7.27. Milan 60 V*. Berlin 12.28. Stockholm 19.39V2. Copenhagen 22.39'A Oslo 19.90 V 2 Vienna 26 V4. Prague 118 1 2.
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  • 109 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 15 High Tides.—10.50 a.m., 11.15 u;r. i Spotlight Revue, Victoria Thea'ie 0 pm. Meeting to discuss possibility of A.,iateui Athletic Association in S.C.C., 5 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. II. Wiltshires v. M.F.A., \nson Roa! Stadium; Div.
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  • 67 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Father Brcwn. Detective." CAPITOL.—"Mark cf the Vampire." EMPIRE. —Chinese picture. GREAT WORLD—Cabinet Danclnf, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD—DoubIe talkies. MARLBOROUGH.- Tamil Talki-:■. NEW WORLD. —Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. i PAVILION. —"McFatf den's Flat.- RITZ— "Thirty-Day Princess' and "Little Women."
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  • 114 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Oft EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. July ISEast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Mam Wharf 'Entrance Gate 3) Nieuw Holland 18; Phiontis 14; PeraeU 14; Pres. Garfield ii; Kudat 8. Pembrokeshire 6. Empire Dock (Entrant c Gate 3) Silverwalnut 30; Thurland Castle B; Agapenor
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 579 6 liiwiPOTrrraiiiTinronmiiiniiw SINGAPORE HOTELS i iwnmn iiiiiiitiimßiiiiiininitwitaiMiiii'^iiiiiiHi''^ 1 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL I TONIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.:,0 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. Al so COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY I THE THREE NEW YORKERS 1 A CLEVER CABARET ACCLAIMED BY ENTHUSIASTIC I AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. I I NON-DINERS
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    • 395 6 STRAITSNEW YORK LINES FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 12. MUAR ARBITRARY. Ii is notified for information that, with tfect as from July loth, th arbitrary on Rubber, I.atcx. Linatex and Revertex from Muar v. 11 be U.S. $1.20 per ton of 50 c. ft. LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED by import firm efficient and
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    • 462 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS z= SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the demolition o£ and execution of alterations to -3 houses at ianjong Pagar Koad and Anson Road. Plans, Specirication and Form of Tender may be obtained a.- the Municipal Architect Building Surveyor's Office. A depos.t Ol $100 is required and
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    • 415 6 i fviuiUiniiHiiiiHiitiHi'tniHiiiliiiUli I 1 WOODEN FOLDING STEPS j i (Light? and Strong) I 5 Steps Height 4' 10" $2.50 each 1 6 5' $3.00 j 7 6' 4" $3.50 1 8 T 4" $4.00 I t h 8' 6" $4.50 I 10 m 9' 4"55.00 n I 11 10' 4"
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    • 144 6 A NEW TOXIC WINE. A Hedwfi wine of full tonic valuo and of irefl known basic ingredients is being; marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for quality r-f Phosferiiie Tonic Wine as follow "I find X to be made from a -oi,i,<l bodied vur;p of excellent QOeditjr. It i tr*X
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 60 6 [POSTAL INmUCfNtt MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada anc» Western States of U.S.A. (Katori Maru< 4 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow tKatori Maru> 4 p.m. India, South and West (Conte Rossoi 2 p.m. -Europe. Great Brit?.... and Europe generally (Conte ivossc; 2 p.m. Indo-China <Mm» 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan Bengkalis and
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    • 90 6 1 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS I The following Is the programme (M chills up to and for week ending; July 21. 1935: TO-DAY, JULY 15 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.rv.A. ivj, Section Gun. Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. IVI Lecture Bridging. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. SF.C.R.E. IV Malay Section. Engine <:nd Lamps. 5.15 p.m.—Hedquarters, 2nd. Bn. Signal
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  • 934 7 Televised Pictures S[cc::ss AT LONDON theatre (By Air Mail) London, July 4. W weeks ago I was able to A r a i xclusively to readers ..'.ore ihe end of the present i ion in British cinemas v to become an accomplish- rit"s Mr. William
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  • 450 7 How Woman Went To Electric Chair 'By Air Mail) London, July 4. CVA CCO, former proprietress Of an upState loadhcuse, and electrocuted m Sing Sing for the murde'. of an empioyee named Hairy Wright, was saved 11 cm a pauper's grave in Pot-er's Field, New York,
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  • 115 7 Taller Than Those Of Britain, Australia And U.S. Wellington. New Zealand. New Zealand is developing a race oi such tall youths it is found here that mothers are finding it difficult to clothe their sons from English stock sizes. The environment, food and habits of the youth
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  • 264 7 The Oldest Tiger Now Dead Melbourne. Jun? 19. Old and stiff. his claws gone and his fangs worn to useless stump-, the Zoo'i j eldest tiger s dead.. He and another cup came to the Melbourne Zoo 25 years ago. i perfect specimens of Javanese ferocity. Th'. pair
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  • 961 7 I Seaborne Trade PROTECTION OF VAST INTERESTS C. S. Sandford, Captain-ill-Charge of H.M. Naval Establishments in Ceylon, reminded the Ceylon branch of the Navy League recently that Ceylon is as dependent as Great Britain on seaborne trade. "Nineteen million tons of foods'u.Ts--about 60 per cent, of requirements—are
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive uscof selected beans roaitcd by a special process. Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure ot VAN houten's
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    • 461 7 IMPERIAL A* AIRWAY/ .■c>< A V <$> V 1 t A lis j THE LANKA STORES j j NO. 28, RIVERSIDE, MALACCA. HOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! AN IDEAL GIFT TO BOYS. The Pear's Cyclopaedia at? $1.5: is one of those books for the young j whose popularity has not waned wth
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 285 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs ond Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune:' This Diary is provided specially for them. secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete, happenings of general interest will still b? included in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 335 8 lOPENINGI OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 aYHaWBBA The griaiest detective characterisation comes lo life in GILBERT K. CHESTERTON'S amazing murder mystery with A Jr^ WALTER CONNOLLY fc m 4 PAUL LUKAS M 3 GERTRUDE MICHAEL;^!>; Natural enemk: y:t tht best of friends on 3 creates mysteries iht other solves them ea
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    • 230 8 LIT -T Packed Houses at all Shows yes:erdav sat THRILL-BOUND at this Amazing Sensational u l! "HORROR" film |1 I jCAPITOI.I 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 j SEE the VAMPIRE GIRL who kis* is DE VTH Wherever she g s this beautiful girl leaves the ii MARK of the VAMPIRE jj l£
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    • 232 8 .'••tiiiiiiiiiiiKi.iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniriiitiriiiiiiiiniiiiiir ini I THEATHK ROYAL j i 6.30 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The concluding 7 chapter I ihe FAMOUS MASCOT serial Z Z of adventure and thrills— AN ALL STAR. EfK. W\ j cast/ 1 Bigger, Ketter and More I thrilling than all the pre-' I vious chapters. ROCK LIGHT (Registered Trade
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 815 9 WITHOUT EXTRA COST I MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS BY RAIL, SEA OR AIR AT THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE GENERAL TOURIST AGENTS. 5248 A?. Robinson Road Singapore. Head Office vwth Branches ai at principal towns I SHANGHAI throughout CHINA. I Tel. 700J THE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE EAST F. Ii AKO emeus
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  • 617 10 jyjORK is likely to be heard on the subject of Mohammedan marriage laws following the judgment of Sir Samuel Thomas at the Selangor Assizes when he acquitted a Northern Indian and a Malay, woman who were charged with adultery, an offence punishable j under t lie Mohammedan Laws
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  • 104 10 Visits Singapore On Way To Java I Singapoie, Monday. Lady Chetwode, wife of Field-Marshal j S.r fhuip Chetwooe, Commander-iii- Chief of die Army m India, reached Singapore t>y K.L.M. plane from Calcutta yesterday and leit tnis morning loi Java, bile is oue back in Singapore on tile return
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  • 84 10 H.E. The Governor Present At Reception Singapore, July 14. France's National Day was celebrated in Singapore yesterday by a reception at the French Consulate given by the Consul, M. Balleteau. Over a hundred people were present, including H E. the Governor, sir Shenton Thomas, the Colonial Secretary,
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  • 40 10 Contribution By Singapore Indian Association The sum of Rs. 1,500 has been remitted to India for the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund by the Indian Association, Singapore, it is hoped to send another instalment in a few days.
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  • 49 10 Amount previously acknowledged $116,813.83 Mr. P. M. Framroz $300.00 Mr. V. Ambiavagar $5.00 Chop Chua Guan Hong $30.00 Weill and Montor, Ltd. $50.00 Bruce Petrie, Ltd. $250 00 Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co., S.S.. Ltd. $250.00 Hon Treasurer, Tiong Bahru Fire Relief Fund $1,000.00 $118,698.83 j
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  • 224 10 JHE cost of living has an interest for all I of us, and a report issued by the (Department of Statistics, S.S. and j F.M.S., repays study. It is entitled, j 'Average Prices, Declared Trade Values. Exchange, Currency and Cost of Living, 1934," and
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  • 197 10 yyiTH regard to last year, it is noted that food for Europeans and Eurasians increased 2.5 pei» cent, as comoared with 1933. Asiatics had to con'end with an increase of 5.8 per cent. Liquors, aerated waters and tobacco increased in price by 1.5 per cent. There was a
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  • 182 10 RESPITE no lack of medical evidence the contrary, there are still i people In this country, and ebewl who doubt the sustaining power.sol as a staple* article of diet. All apprehension on that score should removed by the testimony of a foui year-old Australian boy who blossomed
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  • 130 10 PHOTOGRAPH on the picture page of the Sunday Tribune jpestefdaj showed the complete and utter destn tion of Quetta as a result of the receni terrible earthquake. The magnitude of this cataclysm aioused world sympathy and thou been generous response from all qu&rt i of the world
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  • 364 10 By "Looker-OiT "CHELL-fish that sleep for months." Rip van Winkles. A "Something is wrong when a person sees double," says an oculist. A matter of glasses? A "What kind of people make the bts< bookkeepers?" asks a writer. Those we lend ours to are very good
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    • 178 10 I "THE ROMO" A first cla.-.s Lawn Mower at a Price within the reach of every Pocket! I PRICES:— 14 inches Jsw!r' J $14.75 MADE IX ENGLAND SHEFFIELD STEEL BALL BEARINGS ADJUSTABLE CUTTING BLADES. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I mm f Qr 1 SANDWICHES j 1 SOUPS, STEWS
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    • 145 10 RAILWAYS j i ARE STILL THE BACKBONE j j OF MODERN TRANSPORT j DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEM ENT. CHUA <fc CHAN—The engagement is announced of Mr. Chua Seng Kirn. the eldest son of Mr. Chua Soon Heng and Madam Quek Ke„> Neo (Mrs. Chua Soon Heng) to the second daughter of
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  • 143 11 mow Escapes LIKE LOST: AULA SEALED Our Own Reporter) iia Lumpur, >ionda\. managing Director ol .1 v oiicr. ts, limited, j i. H. Roboins, and two Assistants, Mr F. tnd Mr. W. Prentice, overcome by gas fumes course of a lire which
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  • 61 11 i er 4 >f Assist a tic c To r *yo, July 14. aa'a diplomacy unary u>r?s has ill v.'ricli coiisiai feed disfavour Foreign o-tice 4 >rt to convert 5 Kai Shok and Mr. -Japanism, the n i m teh tignimore concrete tcy l: co-oper- ontemp&uea by i
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  • 52 11 lv( After Sixteen Years Exile Reuter Wireless. Vienna, July 10. exile the Habsretnrn t 0 Austria inanimona vote of ilishing the law was banished. The powers Government to property. Baron the Austria legitiKeuter ih .s was only the the Habsburg rtm- expected that negotiacompkted for th e <
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  • 30 11 Chancellor Killer! Vienna, July 2. Austi van Chancellor, was killed and Dr lns,> lf sent to hospital as the result of :,ai Lenz as they 1 a holiday.—Router. Reuter.
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  • 40 11 Support For New Venture Oum Correspondent) Bangkok, July 13. flotation 0 f a Siamese Government control for ;I Paper, a similar formed t G cultivate 131 the head of the upporting the new wait of tio.ooo
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  • 266 11 Two Britons Killed MACHINE BURSTS INTO FLAMES Reuter. Amsterdam, July 14. Dl 1( H airliner plying on the royden-Malmoe route, crashed while taking off for the latter ajrport, which is in Sweden, yesterday. It was first reported that 12 passengers and four members of t he
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  • 34 11 Chinese Steamer Capsizes J At Chekiang Reuter. Shanghai, July 14. One hundred, out of 500 pas■angers and crew, are reported j drowned following the capsizing of the steamer Tinghia yesterday at Chekiang.—Reuter.
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  • 46 11 Terrible Disaster In Japan Reuter. Fukaoka, July 14. JHKEE coal miners were killed and six seiiously injured, while have been buried and given up as hopeless following a coal-gas explosion in the Mit: vis Tagawa Colliery. Anxious relatives are crowded round the pit's mcuth.—Renter.
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  • 54 11 No Licences To Be Granted By Britain TT London. July 11. Until the whole question is considerel by the British Government it is understood that n 0 licences are Being granted for the export of arms and ammunition irom Britain to Abyssinia One or two applications recently
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  • 51 11 Reuter Wireless. Copenhagen. July 11. The Foreign Minister to-day made a statement rejecting any possibility ot Abyssinia obtaining supplies from Denmark while the Swedish Government has sent a polite refusal to a request from the Emperor of Abyssinia ior permission to enrol a number of airmen as instructors—Reuter
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  • 116 11 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, July 11. In reporting to the League the breakdown of the Schevningen negotiations, the Italian arbitrators express willingness to continue with the Commission within the limits of the terms of the arbitration agreement, but suggest an adjournment until July 20, to permit the
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  • 25 11 The Hague, July 10. Following the breakdown of the negotatiens the members of the ItalianAbyssinian Commission have dispersed to their various destinations.—Reuter W:reless.
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  • 308 11 Mr. Lloyd George's Spirited Attack London, July 11. The Foreign Affairs Debate was remarkable for the spirited intervention of Mr Lloyd George in oeience of the framers of the Peace Treaty of which he said the harshest conditions were enforced, while more equitable conditions were thwarted, delayed,
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  • 109 11 London Perturbed SAFETY OF BRITISH SUBJECTS Reuter Wireless. Rome. July 12. official communique reports a number of hostile incidents on the part of Abvssinians including the arrest at Adow a of 25 persons who sold food to the Italian Consul and the arrest at Addis
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  • 164 11 Wharves Piled Mountain High Asmara, July 13. JHE Eritrean seaport of Massawa, normally a torpid Red Sea entrepot port, simmering at 120 degrees in the shade, has suddenly been jerked into terrific activity. The wharves are mountains high with war cargo and cranes ceaselessly swing shorewards tanks,
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  • 102 11 Reuter. One hundred thousand men have pasted through the Suez Canal since Mar 2* and more transports are duo in August. The Port Said authorities are wrestling w:th the unprecedented congestion caused by the com nuous arrival of packed troopships. Already sunstroke has taken a heavy ton due
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  • 35 11 Reuter. Khartoum. July h. -A nere is rumbling undercurrent of budan at the menace to the sole reLondon* ndependtnt African state. Tne London papt rs publish pictures of SK^as? 0 unioadin A
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  • 86 11 Reuter Wireless. Koine, July 12. Italy could not remain ai the mercy of Abyssinian disorderliness IuVLV c > u l SSOhni when addressing Black Sh.rt officers on th e eve of 'heir depariure to Africa. 11 Duce emphasised that Italy was determined to arrive at a full
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  • 135 11 Anxious About Safety Of British Subjects Reuter Wireless. London. July 10. It is learned that no special arrangements hitherto have been made to evacuate British subjects from Abyssinia as the British authorities do not consider the circumstances ypt warrant it. At the same time a grav t
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  • 58 11 Seaplane liases On TinPacific Reuter. Paris, July 14. Matin says I hat the Ministries of Marine and Colonies have agreed to the establishment of seaplane bases on the Pacific. It is stated that one will be located at Papeete, in Tahiti, and another later at Noumea, in
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  • 192 11 Serious iiiotini SHOPS LOOTliD AM) GUTTED Reuter. Belfast, July 14. gERIOUS rioting broke out again I at Belfast last evening when the j mob broke through the Police cordon I and smashed the windows and furni- ture in a number of houses in York Street and
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  • 27 11 Reuter. Belfast. July 15. ihe deatn roll is row five, owing to the death ol a wounded man All was quiet early this morning Reuter
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    • 178 11 BEAR BRAND MILK is real Pure natural milk, with nothing added and nothing taken away just sterilized—for your gaiety. I v Sol Agents for Malaya: I (Incorporat-ed in England 1666). J I SINGAPORE and PENANG j I 205J j Tuneful Talkie Tunes I I ON "His Master's Voice" f I
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  • 38 12 SCHEME UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AT SPECIAL MEETING Expenditure On t'onscrvative lanes iK'lSM OF PROJECT BY MR. JAMES IJAlLhlE Si, U l |,..re. M.'i!.i;iy. dull in the Fair bast atifcmittee i«> tfrircfefid !»r.ttiinH»n?-i\.
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  • 136 12 r|MlK only dissenting note was 1 sounded in a letter from Mr. James Baillie, who criticised the scheme as "most ambitious and "jeopardising the future of the most prosperous club in Malaya. proposing the resolution, the President, Mr. W. C. Hill, said: During my many
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  • 195 12 Introductory Remarks By r W. C. Hill Ooening the meeting, the President, Mr W. C. Hill, said: These of you who attended the general meeting in April last wi I iem mber your late President moving the follow ng resolution. This meeting authorises the committer to proceed with
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  • 834 12 Situation Reviewed Carefully By Committee Mr. Fred Hill, the convener of the Building Sub-commuttee, next spoke as follows:— Before calling for these tenders, which I am going to go through, the c.ommittee carefully xevicwed the situation and attempted to meet the objections mentioned at the last special
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  • 298 12 Expenditure Of $275,000 IN at Excessive Mr. B. Lowck, the convener of th;* Finance Sub-committee, said: With regard to the financing of this proposed scheme an expenditure of $275,000 is not really very excessive when you bear in mind that during the iast five years the Club
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  • 1044 12 Congestion And Makeshift Rife Summing up the reports, the President, Mr. W C. Hill, said: There is little need to amplify the repoitS to which you have just listened. They are clear and concise and the tacts and figures arising therefrom are fcr your consideration and assessment..
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  • 1190 12 Letter From Mr. James Baillie The matter was then thrown to discussion Mi. F. B. Sewell said that a letter had been received from Mr. James Baillie striking a discordant note. The letter was written on July 11 and leached the secretary at nine o'clock the previous
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  • 205 12 Secretary-General s Tribute London, July 14 THE Secretary-General of the L of Nations, M. Avenol. delivered broadcasting talk last night in which he explained that the object of h s to London was to renew members of the Government. He had had discussions with U Prime
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    • 160 12 I Tolleys fnnd > lIP i v$150 in PRIZES Can You Sketch? We offer $150 for the 4 best sketches submitted suitable I for insertion in a T.S.T. advertisement. I We reserve the right to publish any sketch which secures 1 one of the prizes, but no other sketch will
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA SI PHONE 5808. SINGAPORI FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPEN S A TION INSUR N( r < AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG Gl SEREMBAN UHIENTbROS. > K. LUMPUR- WENG HENG I» NG KOM CHEE KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE riß Wgjg. PENANG oaj^Aod»
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  • 160 13 investment Channels NOT YET WIDE ENOUGH Reuter. London, July 13. (> ml>ined half yearly balance of the Big five banks, con- impression that the volume n g business during the last (i;i ths is larger than for the tiding period of 1934. thcless, the
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  • 129 13 (.reat World Effort A Big Success .:-stop Chantv Dance held c wv. iri last Saturday proved i (1 .-ucce- fren evciy point :ion had bt organised in Sinuapc.' Jubilee Fund and T.y.. i the ?plcndid supl rord d it by the public in general. v pa. ked to
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  • 109 13 Opening To-morrow At Road Singapore, Monday Lovers of the sawdust rimr wili be pleased to hear that Mr. Frank Is: k. r and h:s c vci'.s and menagerie are in th*. Colon v. Aftm- a very successful season in. Shanghai. Mr. Isrko d.cidcd to have a short season
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  • 63 13 v K.llili From Our Own Cc-r e sponclent Johove Bahru. Monday Two interesting football marches were plajred at Johore Bahru yesterdai A Fort Canning team met thp Johrv? Bahiu Rangers and defeated them by 7 ;cals to 5. T n the o'her match, the Johore Military Foiees defeated
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  • 135 13 Mr. Yeo Hock Thye And Miss Teo Peck Guat Th,> marriage was solemnised at th Chin»-e Consulate General on Saturday between Mr. Yeo Hock Thye, son of Mr. :ind Mrs. Yeo Eenjr Teck, Mid Miss Tt-c Feck Guat, daughter of Mr. am". Mrs. Teo Kim Guan Dr Philip
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  • 45 13 Singapore MorMttir Shortly after 1 yesterday afternoon a Dutch baby boy fell Lorn the rrtndow of the flrst floor of a Hat m River Valley Road and sustained a slight 20*11 v -ion on the head The ambulance was in attendance
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  • 360 13 Thousands Drowned PEOPLE MAROONED IN MANY PLACES Reuter. I Shanghai, July 15. £JHINESE reports state that 100,000 j have been rendered homeless by the Yellow River floods in West Shantung. A Hankow message j states that numerous bodies and j wreckage are floating down the Yangtse
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  • 27 13 Loss Of Life Estimated At 12,000 Reuter. Ichanfi, Julv 15. The loss of life in the Iehang area is unofficially c limated af 12.01H). Reuter.
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  • 308 13 Success Of A New Magazine A CORDIAL welcome will be given to ihe new mygaz.ne "Motoring in Malaya," wnich makes its apP c ai ance to-day. Tne cffical organ of the Automobile Association of Maiaya and published by E. M. Glover and Co., it is
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    • 40 13 Be. Howell f FILMO 8 UNIVERSAL MODEL A sup?r projector for projection of 8 m,m. films. Better and brighter than any other 8 m.m. machine in existence. Operate on any voltage. Singapore Photo Co., HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. PHONE 6389 2
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    • 130 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE GO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I COMPETITIVE, RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agrr.t?::— SIME, DARBY X CO„ LTD., 5, MALACCA STREET TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. ■LI—I 111 111 ■II II II II I I ll■ lIIII' lIIH I l lIIIIMIMIWW—I ii fl
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  • 722 14 W«< l.-Kml Crirkcl lit Singapore SOJVIh Oil'TSTAM>LN<i i'fciltKOKMANCKS IN l.OCAL CJAMKS Singapore, Monday. HPHE inter-collegiate cricket match for i In- Win tedt (!up bet ween Kaffir. College, and the* Medical College was played over the week-end and t« ulted
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  • 269 14 Easy Win Tor P.S. S. By 5 Wickets The P S. S. scored an easy wia by 5 wickets over the Etceteras in th. S.C.C. tournament game yesterday. The Etceteras scored 120. McNcili 43 and Leonard 30 Ward, who was in great form, took 3 wickets for 18
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  • 390 14 S.R.C. Robbed Of Victory Against Schools I The S.R.C. put up a good showing yesterday in their match against the Combined Schools. 'lite Recs. butted first and after knock ing up 214. for G declared, Sullivan scoring a well played 109. The Schools replied with 105, J. Ferguson
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  • 93 14 Giiiilemard Cup Handicap And Veterans' Race Singapore, Monday THERE were two races ai die Singapore sw.mming club yesterday, iuo me tres for the Guilhmard Cup and 50 metres for veterans. The Ouiilemard Cup race, a handicap event, attracted seven entrants and resulted in a win far J Van
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  • 118 14 Lor.rioner boats Cnanipion In The Mile Reuter Wireless. White City (London», July 12. IN the A A Championships, the Londoner. Woodersor. beat Lovelock, the j acknowledged world champion miler, by three yards in the time of 4 minutes 17 2 5 seconds. Keith brown of Yale
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  • 168 14 Teams For This Week's Games The following have been invited to olav association football for the S.C.C. in their games this week: For the S.C.C. "B" XI v. Fort Canning on Wednesday, July 17: J. Philip; G. Dodds and R. Davidson; E. Alexander, K. G. Gillett and E.
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  • 27 14 Th..- Commercial (up match which wa* to have been played to-day between th.Singapore HarbCUr Board and the Municipal Serve..- has been postponed Ui] August 13
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  • 21 14 Owing to minor injuries to certain players the soccer Trial Match fixed for Tuesday. .July has been cancelled.
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  • 13 14 Winner of the Javelin Throw at the Malaya Command Sports on Satur day.
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  • 138 14 Won By Mrs. Cameron J. H. Be?ton THE .Wvy Chalenge Cup I Ompetiiicn Oi ♦fie Sineanore Gclf C:ub wts pay i ;t 3ukit Thr.ah on Sunday aft m en »nH ;h u!'e:i |m a v n for Mrs. A. P. Cam: qq RfK) I. H B-o'on <3.G
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  • 102 14 Th Mm'-. Monthly Medal cf the G. i risen Golf Club was played on Saturday ttttd Bundajr, July 13 and 14. The following were the herd returns: R C R. land 79—14—65 Sqr Ldr. X B. Lloyd 84—18—66 Major L. A. J. Graham 78—10- J Bail Sweeps: Ist
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  • 106 14 Two Finals To Be Played This Afternoon Singapore, Monday. Two finals in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships will be decided on the S.C.C. (courts this afternoon. In the final of the women's double; Mrs. Huggins and Mrs. Laing meet Mrs. Swinchatt and Mrs. Warden. In the veteran's men's
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  • 107 14 'From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Friday. Eighteen events are to b.' tun in con necticn with the annual athletic champ'onshios of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association which will be held on *he Victoria Institution ground on Friday and Saturday. July 19 and 20 respectively. Entries have been
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  • 406 14 Hammond Scores 63 FINE BOWLINE 3¥ VINCENT I Hammond's Fine Innings Of 63 Leeds, July 13. THE Third Test match bet ween England and South Africa began to-day in gloriously line weather. England Www the tans and went in to bat. The whole vide was dismissed
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  • 551 14 Hammond In masterly s yle, ti drove Mitchell to the boundary and with a cover drive off Eell. attai ted I 50 after 93 minutes. He followed it up by sending Bell's deliveries to boundary twice, before he was dismi ed, being given out lbw. to Vince He
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  • 291 16 Evan W(Tig's Good Innings For S.C.R.C. Evsn W- ng was in splendid form in ho S.C.R.C fixture aga nst the l.iHi n A -.cciation at Balestcr Road yesterday The S.C.R.C. batted first and scored 103, Wong compiling an excellent y olaved 53. 1 he Indians f:
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  • 228 16 Sappers Beat N.C.C. By 6 Runs Tli Sappers scored a narr'w vcto.y gainst the Nondescripts by only 6 runs. The R E. batted first ;.nd scored 140. C oad contr'buting 51. The N.C.C. were all out f:r 134 thclosing stapes of th? game being mo. exciting. The
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  • 278 16 S.R.C. Defeat M.F.A. Bv 28 Runs The S.R.C. scored a well-mcril: d victory over the M.F.A. on Saturday b 28 run^. The Recs. took first kn'Ck and we; ill out for th? low total of 68 runs, Mah 1 IBOOd tiking 5 wickets for 13 runs. The Malays
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  • 282 16 Surprising Defeat Of P.W.D. CT. Andrew's School did well to defeat the P.W D. at cricket yesterday by CO runs. Batting first, the schoolboys made 144 <H. Van CuylenbCrg 41. W Ferguson 37» C. Peieira took four wickets for 28 runs. The P.W D. were all out
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  • 158 16 Second Shield Defeat For V.M.C.A. 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. The V.M.C.A. suffered another defeat at the hands of the Eurasians in the Slonor Sh'eld competition on Satj urday on the V.M.C.A ground when they lost by four wickets, the Eurasians tontinuine to ba' 111 they
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  • 114 16 Selangor Wir. State Championship (From Our Oicti Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE F.M.S. P dice Sports were held here to-day in glorious weather and b lore c la.ge attendance which in-hided the Chief Sccre ary. Mr. Marcus Rex. and Mrs. Rex. Selangor won the Stat a championship
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  • 262 16 See "Mark Of The Vampire" AT THE CINEMAS DO you wish \u be dcliciot.sly lrighte ed? Do you want to be thrilled by ghost story as you have never bthrilled before? (Then go to the In othe. words, go along to the Cipiioi and the
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  • 211 16 Scots Wit And Irish Humour SPARKLING Irish wit ar.d dry Sec humour form the highlights of an entertaining Paramount film "Mc Fadden's Flats" which opened at the Pavilion last night. Walter C. Kelly Dan McFadden, one time hod-currier and now master builder supplies the Iris': drolleries, while
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  • 64 16 "Thooku-Thooki," a comedy that d South India's fullest esteem an i ner t. was re.eased at the Mar b<> -u ii rheat'e la>t night. The tii?atre v. packs u to capacity at both performa x I• id's the story of a prince, who a according to
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    • 158 16 FACE COVERED WITHJCZEMA For Two Years. Used To Irritate Terribly. Healed by Cuticura. "My face was covered with eczema for two years. It started in little, red spots that broke out all over my forr head and face, and were of a wet nature. It used to irritate terribly, and
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  • 310 17 il\ •Cardinal Richc-iieu" HE A MAN QF THE CHURCH? h George Arliss portitle role of "Cardinal in the Darryl Zanuck pro20th Century Pictures, Theatre on Tuesday, till haffled by the man imw r><>nates. de Plessis —whose fame p I lien* ,s written down fl imil k
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  • 94 17 Machine That Records Details Of Private Bets P| .v. -aid to have offer--1 a voi.r.g Czech's inventhat records the full I denomination, a iid an exact receipt the terms of the bet. dictated into a tten on a piece of aph« d by the machme. both Lies to
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  • 93 17 Healthier Than Their forebears Middlesbrough, June 24. Great Britain are very than their forebears I Health, Sir Kings- assertion when a Middlesbrough ci that we were net us In proportion, he reaching middle-age; no small meaW' t 'hose diseases ailed the childhood pur population. teo we
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  • 408 17 List Of Principal Prize-Wjrjners (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. FE Johore State Agricultural Exhibition concluded yesterday evening, when the important prizes were distributed by Ungku Maanunah binte Ahmad, the wife of H.H. Tungku Ahmad, State commissioner. Muat, at the Muar Club padang, as follows: H.H. Tungku
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  • 178 17 British Subsidy Extended For One Year British Official Wireless. London, July. 12. The House of Commons to-day passed the second reading of the British Sugar Subsidy Bill by 134 votes io 36r he Bill provides for thf- continuance of the Government grant oil sugar manuactured from Home beet
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  • 173 17 I My. Thomas Anxious To Be Friends I I Reuter Wireless. London, July 10. MR. Thomas made an interesting reT1 velat.cn in the House of Commons debate on Anglo-Irish relations when he said in private negotiations at Ottawa he offered rcgaiding the proposed tribunal t 0 settle
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  • 147 17 Original One-Man-Band To Be Heard Again Berlin. Mute for over a century, the original one-man-band, comprising 259 instruments, has recovered its voice and is now to be heard at the Provincial Museum at Stuttgart. The "Panhormonicum." as it was then called, was constructed in Vienna in 1803 1
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  • 149 17 I Favourable Reception On Continent British Official Wireless. London, July 14. j THE newspapers reproduce foreign comment on the speech by the For. eign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare in Thursday's debat e in the House of Commons on foreign affairs. The general impression is that its
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    • 42 17 I m ■jtxcSu] wMk3§m\u I GUARANTEED TO CURE. j I Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ferment Debility, .Metabolism Fermeotive I Catarrhs, Flatulence and other f stomach troubles. Sold at all Dispensaries Stores. 1 FREE SAMPLES FOR DOCTORS 5 I Apply P.O. Fox 417, Singapore. ~»niiitawguajiaiiiuaiJiumitautuautiauiiiiiit)iaiiiit«MiJituiiiiiitiigD<ng
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    • 25 17 The Pursuit of Sports calls tor steady nerves. To keep you tit at any time jSjg| you may safely rely upon '47/1' Genuine Eau de
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    • 416 17 WIN THROUGH THE DEPRESSION Hope is the key-note of nations, of individuals too, In these days of general depression, One and all hoping for better days to come. The greatest ally of hope is good health. Good health depends on the condition of the blood; It must be rich, red
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  • 159 18 Nine Thousand In Great I March Past London, July 13. THE King and Queen motored from Buckingham Palace to Aldershot this morning for the Jubilee Review of 1 the Army at Rushmoor arena. When the King, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of
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  • 457 18 Former British Juduc In Shanghai Qlli $klntt*i lun.<.•.-, iorm»r!y Jwiyw o\ in* BrUlail Suprcm Cutiu It] Sluing ha dl*d lit WiiieluvM r On July 0 at die ton rt in Previous lo uoinf» to ShuiiKhui S.i •h»;i Mi I Ski:-• i Tu ru i many
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  • 1089 18 Three Points That Should Be Considered Mr II W. T. Fogden said: The resolution we are called upon to pass to-day is one of very supreme importance Uj the future of this Club. We are not only asked to give the committee permission to spend
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  • 78 18 Letters To If,* Editor LOar reader* ere tasted to wni* as on subjects at pub*** inters 7. must be tttuUrstivod t*or iAe "kstUos! Tribune* dam not necessarily dorae opinions «rpresAed by «onrtr. entJ. LETTERS SHOULD BE 4 45 POSSIBLE, preferably typ, (double spacing), and on one .na
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  • 118 18 J (As fcdi <-• Iftfl JMty S r,--I see that j q transfer $51.5*17 Standing t. I or the ly/H Malayan Flood f<, to ihe Seiangor Silver JubiUv i Would it not be better u money to China t 0 reliev. sufferer* there? The money sc.ibed for
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  • 107 18 I i'i,_ Ed 1 .vr. t} ie Malay a 7 Sir Omar Khayam U. who ous'y eondimns petition w, g«sts that w»il educated ...1 Oe attached 'o a court hm. ghulu s balai to do the w.,,i petition NMiteis now do. But woiL'd it b.- possible t f
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  • 260 18 Labour Members Query ApDointineiiis Reuter Wireless. London, July 14. THE attack en several recent mI i ial changes, especially the ment of two National Labour mem was launched by Iff. Lan.bi; v I House of Commons He- said the Opposition challeng princ pie of choosing ministers a< -bdiiv
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    • 785 18 12 YEARS' TERRIBLE PAIN WITH GASTRITIS. What must a man think who, after 12 years of terrible gastric pain and after tiving everything else, takes a small bottle :ts a ''trial," only to find it cures him completely! "During the past twelve years," Mr. (j. j W v. rtes, "I
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    • 237 18 MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD. 2. RAFFLES PLACE. (Established 1863). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. Opto Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. Auction Sal? of Hardware Miscellaneous goods held every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. taction Sale of Teak Household Furniture held every Saturdsy at 11 a.m.
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    • 4 18 EFFERVESCING, COOLING and INVIGORATING.
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  • 439 19 Dividend Of 2V 2 Per Cent. COL. CECIL RAE'S REVIEW OF SATISFACTORY YEAR h ordinary general meetthe Kinta E:ee<rical Dis- Ltd., was held at U«o ffice of the company, I poll, at noon on Hoirble Col. Cecil Rac, he-chairman, presidi Holders present were He, Towkav
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