Malaya Tribune, 12 August 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales oL XXII. -No. iai SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Aug. 12, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 137 1 %e,iJ The Dominant j In tSMalaya DAIRY MAID packings by all high-class Provic Vgenls (Incorporated S. S.). S"STAR BRAND" j .jj Switch To Vegetable Margarine 2 For All Your Cooking 3 0 I f I Absolutely free from adulteration. Star Brand margarine is [1 S I a pure vegetable product,
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    • 291 1 THE "CONTAX* CAMERA THE BCUBffWIC iNiTBUMJUKT CO, FjO. Bos tl. SINGAPORE, n It makes no difference at all Bottled in throe U^Up> Hizes: -NlP.jprf SBB whether you buy GUINNESS DOG'S BEAD STOUT SIME, DARBY CO., ITD.^^^P S.ntapor*. Hue!* Lo»par, §e*embajfc Penang, Muar. Malacca, Ipoh, MAAfI-6. The advantages of Klim are
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  • 722 2 Shipping News Notices. U.S. INLAND WATERWAY SHIPPING Huge Construction Loan Fund Proposed CREATION of a construction loan fund C of from $150,000,000 (£30,000,000 par to $200,000,000 I i:4o,ooo.ooo) to assist operators of passenger vessels on miami waterways of the United States to reconstruct or buTd new tonnage has Deen recommended
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  • 313 2 Interest-Free Loans Proposed THE Netherlands Government, in a written reply to the criticism by members of the Second Chamber of Parliament on the draft Bill concerning int. t est-free loans to sea-going shipping, states that the proposed loans are to be considered as a temporary exped ent; before
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    • 397 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA I» O S N. Cos SAILINGS: 1 OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage Singapore. 1036. i ii;v 17,000 Aug. 1« wSi vAN 6 070 Aug. 29 17.000 Aug 80 Santua n» 000 Sept 6 CHITRAL 15 000 Sept. 18 SOMALI 6 810 Sept. 25 CATHAY 15.000 Sept. 27 Rawalpindi
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    • 465 2 HEAP ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday) ss. BAN HONG LIONG Tues. Aug. 13 ss GIANG SENG Fn. Aug. lo For SOURABAYA AND
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    • 190 2 N. Y. X.LINE GENERAL W«««H^f NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VTA SUEZMinimum Rates. Ist 2nd Naples M97Js|4o IgJ KoT S2 S 34 2 3 S 369 Lond n Next SailingsBS HARUNAMARU Aug. 22 ss KATORI MARU ,J It KASHIMA MARU Sept 19 ms. YASUKUNI MARU get. S S MARU 85
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    • 518 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. ExLONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 U-M MEONIA 29-10 29-10 30-10
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    • 454 2 STEAMER SAILING? I NORDDEUTSCHEI LLOYD. (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Company's by tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1935. "ODER" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Aug. 27 "TRAVE'* for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Sept. 8 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Brem— "FRANKEN" also calls Genoa, Marseilles, Casablanca, Barcelona
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  • 1498 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotationa are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser yaL 1 VaiUe Co. *r fcJva^' 4 Ampat 4,- 5,- 4;3 4j6 11 A. Kumbang 33 6 34 6 33 35,--£1 A.
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  • 98 3 During the week ending Aug. 3. 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 63,530 cases, of which: 47,328 (74 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 4.973 i 8 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 6.676 (11 per cent, i cases to Canada, and 4.562
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  • 1311 3 Annual Meeting MR. W. FLETCHER ON RUBBER POSITION London, July 10. THE Tenth Annual General Meeting of Hecht, Levis and Kahn. Limited, was held yesterday in the Council Room of the Robber Growers' Association, 10. Fenchurch Street, London E.G. Mr. Prior presided. The Secretary (Mr.
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    • 403 3 TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RUBBER PRICL UNCHANGED No Inclination To Sell Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19*4 cts., unchanged. ~i Tone; Nominal. (Singapore), $108%, down .$l. i,, day's Trices:— don No market, i■ i k No market. TIN don: No market. York: No market. i iKttt-rstc: \.u York 4.96% York-London 4.97
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    • 24 3 SOUTH 1 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: 2. FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 330 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACECapital Fnlly Paid Yea 100.0W.000. Reserve Fund Yen *****0,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria Batana. Berlin, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong Hamking, Karachi, Kobe, London,LLots t Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio de
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    • 212 3 i 'I K-J ti M SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. Bo long as premiums on infiuxance are met protection for your family la a certainty. But there l& always the danger that protection may I v be lost, when an accident diverts funds trom the inMirance fee* meK expenses. The Asia Life offers
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    • 553 4 1 M. HASSAN, N A 17. BRAS BAR AH BO AD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of wofk In electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. 1 Why not consult us about your I requirements I Estimate submitted upon reI
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    • 680 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE j STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 60 of 1908. Re EDWARD FERNANDEZ of No. 34 Waterloo Street, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that second and final dividend is intended A >x> be declared in
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    • 646 4 j WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. Sealed tenders for the following con- tracts will be received at the office of the 0.C., R.A.S.C., Military Headquarters, Fort Canning, Singapore, at 10 a.m. on Friday, lGth August, 1935:— Groceries. Meat. Cold Storage Supplies. Bread and Flour. Hospital and Detention Barrack Supplies. Non-European Supplies. Forage.
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    • 597 4 1111 *****11■■•■ ■I 11.111 I I |tf)-|BO»TfIH"| I A Marvellous Tooth-ache cure! I j When toothache begins to make you sore 1 I It's time you ought to know I 1 The pain will vanish from your jaw I With a touch of Odontoro. I large bottle $1.00 1 Prlces:
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    • 370 4 !If You desire REAL SATISFACTION 1 Be sure you take ail your CLOCKS, WATCHES GRAMOPHONES that go wrong to Yick Woh Ring j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE REPAIR OF CLOCKS WATCHES TO THE I BRITISH ARMY AND R.A F. BASK -1 MALAYA. i iMVMMN
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  • 1126 5 Warsaw Talks End I I >•, COUNTRIES SEND UEI'RESENTATIVES ji; International Broadcasting i";nion under the Presidency ol .Admiral Sir Charles C arpeni Great Britain) has concluded W arsaw its annual summer meetiUpresentatives of broadcastutilisations in 22 European mi also in the United States America, were present, l!S
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  • 107 5 wing information has been received from the Chief of the Central ireau of Statistics, Batavia. on Estate* converted to long tons of 2,240 lbs. dry weight. Total June Territory 1934 1935 "Jiim 77,429 5 972 Outer Provinces 104,695 8,157 1** 2 1 24 14 12^ S
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  • 170 5 Indian's Fight For Life Up A Tree Madras. Only by defending rrimself witli hlo teeth has a young Indian hunter nrnua Doiaiswami survived a terrible fight fcr life with a cneetah that took place up tvt«t according to a message from village in North Arcot. Doraiswami encountered
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  • 101 5 Festival performances of the work of Richard Wagner were given at Detmohl from July 20 to 30. Portions of "Lohengrin," "Hollander" and "Tristan and Isolde" were included in the programme. Among the guest conductors who took part were Dr. Karl Elmendorff and Hans Pfitzner. A feature of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 120 5 Invented by ■C J. van in 1828. M C THE PHYSICIAN SAYS: j The peroral applicator, of the aoti vated Pancreas-Hormone-Tablet;? (j/i PANCRESALETS I j according to Dr. Richard Weiss is V FinO/Jr* a decided advance in the therapy of J X^lTslE^ DIABETES MELLITUS advantages of Pancresalets, among others, are:
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    • 365 5 L l«i ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES .3 SINGAPORE 5V 2 DAYS LONDON 2 Departures a week The fastest freight service to Europe Mails close every Wednesday and Saturday at Ll5 p.m. at G.P.O. Singapore. For particulars apply: 'Phone 7856 or at the K.L.M.-K.N.I.L.M: Offices, 49 Stamford Road (Corner Hill Street).
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 56 5 PHOHI, HOLLAND Wireless Programme For To-Day (PCJ: 19.71 metres) 7.50 p.m.—Dutch National Anthem and opening- announcement. 8 p.m.—Electrical transcriptions. 8.15 p.m.—Meeting News From Holland. (Announcers answers listeners* reports) 8.45 p.m.—Records. 8.50 p.m.—"Latest News From Holland." 9.05 p.m.—Electrical transcriptions. 9.23 p.m.—Talk on sports by Mr. H. Hollander. 935 p.m.—Dance music. 905
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    • 224 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day (DJB: 19.74 metres; DJN: 31.45 metres; DJQ. 19.63 metres) 4.05 p.m.—DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m.—Folk Music. 4.50 p.m.—News in English. 5.03 p.m.—Relayed from Breslau: Homeland Evoning. 6.05 p.m.—News in German. 6.20 p.m»—Concert of Light
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    • 253 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Sonata Recital Ballad Concert rO-DAY'S Empire Wireless Programme is as follows:— TRANSMISSION 2 620 p.m.—B'g Ben. The Western Studio Orchestra. 6.50 p.m.—Sports Talk. 705 p.m.—Haydn Heard and h's Band. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.35 p.m.—The BBC Midland Orchestra 8.20 p.m.—The News. 8.35 p.m.—The Commodore Grand
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  • 128 6 HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 12. East wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. nuuii (Entrance Gate 3) Nieuw Zeeland 18; Toussoum 16; Calchas 14; President Adams 11; Ipoh 9; Tilawa 6. ttajtua i«»ck (Entrance Gate
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  • 199 6 New High Record In Note Circulation Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 8. On the Stock Exchange, apart from some revival of investment buying, business remained very quiet. The Bank of England returns issued to-day shows the note circulation at £411,836.000, a new high record. Wheat eased sharply on reports
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  • 71 6 Mails expected from Europe, etc., (London), by Air (Imperial), to-day. But time of delivery is uncertain. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China by
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  • 46 6 Owing to the late arrival of the outward Imperial aeroplane the air mails from Australia, Java etc., previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now close at 7 p.m. to-day. The latest time of posting for Registered Articles will be 7 p.m.
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  • 21 6 Mail despatched from Singapore on July 19. by the Carthage was delivered in London on Aug. 12, (24 days).
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  • 206 6 SELLING Singapore, Aug. 9. London 4 months' sight 2|3 31 32, London 3 months' sight 2 3 15'16 London 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London 30 days' sight 2 3% London demand 2|3 27J32 London T.T. 2 3 27;32 Lyons and Paris demand 863 Hamburg demand
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  • 106 6 British Official Wireless London. Aug. 10. Paris 74 61 64. New York 4.96%. Montreal 4.96%. Brussels 29.40 1 2 Geneva 15.17. Amsterdam 7.34%. Milan 60 7 16. Berlin 12.29. Stockholm 19.39 Vfe. Copenhagen 22.39V2 I Oslo 19.90»«,. 1 Vienna 26*4. Prague 119%. Helsingfors 226%. Madrid 36 3 16.
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  • 187 6 Singapore, Aug. 9. j R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 pel Koyan $108 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $105 Siam, Rice
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  • 23 6 The following are rubber outputs for the month of July: Henri-t -a Rubber 87,200 lb Sungei Matang Rubber 43 000 lb.
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  • 31 6 Output of mm of the Renong Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. for the month e>f July w;»* W 2 Dredge 321.88 piculs. No. Dredge—l 29.94 piculs Total 751.82 piculs.
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  • 64 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Now or Never" and "Gift of Gab." CAPlTOL.—"Sanders of the River.' EMPIRE.—' West of the Divide," and "The Love Captive." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—Doubie talkies. MARLBOROUGH.—Indian Talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"The Little Minister." RITZ.—"The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 522 6 ,iiiiiiiiiii i i i i i i i i i i wii iiiiii■ ii < ««<• 1 i "J jfc SINGAPORfc HOTILI j ■MM '■"■■'li I |;.riinli.lHl.ill»iilNli.tiili'limn»lt'l"l'i»"»"l HI II llaa^gaW»*^pe»M*l*i»»| MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Jf TO-NIGHT 1 COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. I I
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    • 145 6 •Help Kidneys X If Kidney Trouble or Bladder Weak* ness makes you suffer from Getting .Up Nights, Nervousness, Pizzinesaj Rheumatism, Stiffness, Burning, 9 Smarting. Itching or Acidity try th* new discovery Cystex (Siss-tex). Ouarsnteed to end your troubles iv I dan i ar acne/ back. At all cnemteu. I THE
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    • 363 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED—DRESSER-CLERK —Preferen?e to you.:g South Indian 3rd grade, efficiency in Office roui'.ne with good handwriting, typewriting and accuracy at figures. Good prospects to hard worker. State salary required with copies of tlftl menials. Write Box BIS, Malaya Tribur.v. 7|ANNOUNCEMENT! New Shipment of Morning, Afternoon Evening DresS Hollywood Models
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 151 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following is the programme of drills ud t3 and for week ending Aug. 18. 1935: TO-DAY. AUG 12 5.30 p.m.—Headquarter?. S.R.E.'v. Lee urs. 5.15 p.m—Headquarters. S.F.C.R.C. (v) No. 4 Section Rifle Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarter;-. S.V.F.A F.A. Training. TO-MORROW. AUG. 13
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    • 316 6 [POSTAL I NTILUCCNCf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan* Bangkalis and Selat Pandjang (Makasser) 3 p.m. New Zealand (Narbada) 7 p.m. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly (by Air) (Qantas) 7 p.m. TO-MORROW Karimon (Mersing) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Noembing) 9 a.m. Pengerang (Aik
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    • 116 6 DIARY Of gjj DAY] i WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 12 High Tides.—lo.l3 a.m., 8.49 p.m. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Address by Mr. Henri Cochet. Exhibition Tennis Match by Mr. Henri Cochet, Goodwood Park Hotel, 5 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11. Wiltshires v.
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  • 470 7 11 In New Picture <\ "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935" «•here e the «old diggers of I933? '1 i answer isn't easy. The 180 ,1. wiio worked in the Berkeley m in "Gold Diggers of 1933,"' I he most famous of all beauty I ill's, have scattered
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  • 292 7 Richard Dixs Startling Characterisation ftESERTING his conventional forte cf v breaking the hearts of beautiful women. Richard Dix is seen in 1 startling new characterisation as the lather and protecting spirit ol a lovable daughter in "His Greatest Gamb'e,'' his latest RKO-Radio starring drama which is the
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  • 177 7 Place That Cows America's Bad Men Washington. Th. incarceration of A1 Capone and other pr soncrs in the grim "escapeproof stronghold of Alcatraz Island priicn. in Svin Francisco Br.y. has had "a wholeccme and aimost soporific effeci on prisoners elsewhere In America. according to Mr. Sanfrod Bates, diet-tor
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  • 272 7 Finds Comedy Acting Ticklish CHARLES LAUGHTON, eminent English actor who plays his first fulllength comedy part in the title role of Paramount's "Ruggles of Red Gap," coming this week to the Pavilion Theatre, now believes with the rest of his professional brethren that comedy roles are far more
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  • 114 7 Doors Open Themselves For Her Prague. "I'll open the door for you, Marie." said the mistress of a villa at Nusle, Prague, to her servrnt, who was carrying a hcvilv laden tiay. But just r.s the servant got to th door, it opened of its own accord. The
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  • 337 7 rieasing Little Star Of "Bright Eyes" I SHIRLEY TEMPLE receives 4,000 letters a week. That's fan mail tops in Hollywood. Studio tabulators estimate that foli lowing general release of her current picture. "Bright Eyes." which opens, at the Capitol Theatre shortly the figures will have mounted
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 v, ml \*f&^>'>M Not only it Glaxo a life-saver '''ilift'i ,!___^j/^BK^^^ m difficult cases, it is the Ideal illl li^mm\\\\w^^ *ood for every baby, ill or well, W//f' iltiĔ> \W—\\\\\^r^ ~ho cannot be breast-fed. It illlll fMmmmmm^^^ the only food containing a ißfc, il/!fr lllllmm\\\\™^ guaranteed amount of vitamin D,
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    • 285 7 i i i i i ininliil r<l w<» MM. 1 t-twntww Good health isn't^luck— "'lf you don't feel 'up to the ftSKSW scratch'—if the hot weather TKSU has 'got you down/ it's proWfP bably nobody's fault but your own Listen to the old timer w He'll tell you what to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 207 8 II POSITIVELY F AST TWO SHOWS 4LH4IW B R A of this great double FEATURE PROGRAMME wmmttm TO-NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 in a marvellous musical mirthquake IfPVFR and laughs EDMUND LOWE GLORIA STLMRT arid nianv others in Universal* GIFT* GAB O 1 n,r« ct A new form ot screen enterta
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    • 228 8 Gth Day -and still packing out every show I 1 Sensational Success Hundreds are coming to see it twic? I ~~j I Th,i,,iTlB Than AIRRA speaks" I If I j More Excitiig than any "TARZAN" Story And it has PAUL ROBESON SINGING (3.15 NIGHTL\ 0.15 EDGAR WALLACES Great African Story—!
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    • 408 8 I JLO JL U S I face beautifier c s V^Zlj TRADE |k?I US mark [jj/f n i.......i < |^4*****J PIMPLES*. Vr^CKLY-HE^t! 226 p^nf. treet> Johore. WVttHMMBMMHMWWi':^ FULL HOUSES! GREAT SUCCESS MALAYAN PREMIERE 1 I THEATRE BOTAL j LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 6.30 9.30 PHILO VANCE fiction's greatest detective, comes face
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  • 287 9 Aged Inventor Now rears Pauper's Grave <By A'r Mail». London, July 2G. THE man who, seventy years ago, revolutionised the building trade by inventing reinforced concrete is to-day 'iv'ng in 'fefr of a pauper's grave. Joseph Tall, at eight -four. Iiv*j in a tiny cottar
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  • 151 9 Presented To President Roosevelt i THE British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Lindsay, presented President Roosevelt wKh a portrait of King George by Mr. Frank Salisbury. The presentation v.as made on behalf ol the artist. The portrait will be hung in the Washington National Gallery. In
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 346 9 jU /-RVIC. 82 ROBIN/ON ROAD 'PhONE. 5248 i i i i i I I M^MMVMWMMi^M TO-NIGHT, Universal Double Talkies I JOHN WAYNE Z "WEST OF THE DIVIDE" THE LOVE CAPTIVE j ITCH! l"»th Aug. Matinees: Sat. Sun. 17ih IMb I 0. Radio Super Production Aug. DOLORES DEL RIO in M.-G.-M.
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    • 449 9 Crowd increasing daily—Hundreds turned away—Don't miss I this opportunity. 1 to-day I Ist Show 5 p.m. 2nd Show p.m. I HBBIBODOUCH I Master C. S. Javaram of "Krishna Leela" Fame in 1 "BHAKTA 1HIUV1" BEAUTIFUL DANCES. 52 NEW SONGS I Supported by Miss I. S. Sivaha«yam, C. S. Samanna and
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    • 384 9 MBSM n ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i M I i I i i MflfMF, I AUGUST ISSUES—TREMENDOUS HITS. ■i I Here ome of them fffv__WS\ CASANI (Mi: ORCHESTRA
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  • 34 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Dr. L. Samy and Mr. 1'. Samy beg to thank all tho.se who attended the funeral of vheir late sister Miss Samy and those who sent wreaths and telegrams of condolence.
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  • 91 10 MADAM TAY PECK NEO, the beloved wife of the late Wee Teck Swee, passed away peacefully on Sunday at 12.30 a.m. the 11th August, 1935, at the age of 58. at her residence, No. 370 Joo Ch;at' Road, leaving beh nd her four sons. Wee Guan Hoe, Guan Hai,
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  • 645 10 r PHERE will be particular satisfaction in local Chinese mining circles at the news that the International Tin Committee has decided to increase the output quota by 15 per cent, to 65 per cent, to be retrospective to July I. At the moment it is difficult to estimate
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  • 468 10 Criticism By Sir Francis Voules SIR Francis and Lady Voules recently returned to England after an extended tour in the F.M.S. Sir Francis inspected all the properties of Kepong (Malay) Estates, Ltd. (24.256 acres); Kuala Muda Rubber Estates, Ltd. (7,280 acres»; and Gordon iMalayat Rubber Estates,
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  • 48 10 Mr. B. C. Butler, acting Canadian Trade Commissioner, accompanied by Mrs. Butler, will leave Singapore on Aug. 16, on a short business trip to Medan. He expects to be away from Singapore until Sept. 9, and during his absence his secretary will be in charge of the office.
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  • 155 10 »N educational question of much interest is discussed in an article by Mr. I K. M. Byrne in the latest number of the Raffles College Magazine, namely Should the Queen's Scholarships be retained in the schools or transferred to Raffles College I The Queen's Scholarships
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  • 206 10 THEIR argument was that if the scholarships were transferred to Raffles College, the opportunity for higher education would be taken out of the reach of the poor. As only ten scholarships to Raffles College were awarded each year, competition for the Queen's Scholarships would be confined
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  • 212 10 MR. Byrne quotes the Professor of Engli?h Literature at Raffles College saying that it is only after a three years' course at Raffles College that Malayan student is capable of d< any serious university work in Englai I Under th? present system it take; him about two
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  • 171 10 IT would appear that Soviet Russia has come to 'he conclusion that the best and most reliable source of the supply of rubber s the rubber tree. Less than two years ago, the U SS R told the world ihat nenceforward the rubber required by the Soviet
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  • 412 10 By "Looker-OiT IT appears that the film The Painted Veil" is not to be shown in Hong- I kong. No such prohibition was enforced in Malaya, where cinema-goers are becoming quite conceited. A A A An education expert has declared Honestly. I don't think stage training,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 131 10 SPECIAL SALE BARGAIN ROBINSON'S R.CL. WRIST WATCH 1 SMART AND ATTRACTIVE. LEVER MOVEMENT, RECTANGULAR SHAPE, LUMINOUS DIAL, ARABIC FIGURES, UNTARNISHABLE CHROMIUM CASE. LOOKS, AND IS A GOOD WATCH. $8.75 each ROBINSON CO., LTD. j AC WATTE ■1 SUPER GRADE i PURf CtYLON TTI the hostess" who II gg M is
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    • 14 10 REDUCE YOUR TRAVEf COSTS BY, PURCHASING I A i RAILWAY Season Ticket j i
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  • 676 12 PICTURESQUE SCENE IN KUCHING Hearty Welcome I MANY RACES IN HARMONY (From Our Own Correspondent> Kuchinjr, Aug. 8. 1 HE the Governor of the Straits Settlements (Sir Shenton Thomas), Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas and party arrived on a visit to Sarawak this morning, and
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  • 70 12 Death Of Widow T)i Former Sultan The death of Inche Jebah binti Inche Ahmat, widow of Raja Mahmuci ibni Al-Merhom, Sultan Mohamed cf Selangor, occurred at her residence, Kampong Bahru, Kunli Lumpur. The deceased lady was 95 yeirs of age. She leaves three son.s and three daughters.
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  • 290 12 "The Little Minister" At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Monday. KATHERINE Hepburn scores a sreat 1 personal triumph as Babbie, in "The Little Minister," Hollywood's latest film version of Sir James Barrie's immortal story, which was presented to a large audience at the Pavilion
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  • 279 12 Rioters Finally Subdued In France Reuter Wireless. Brest, Aug. 7. ALL is quiet after yesterday's rioting which was finally suppressed at midday. The soldiers have been withdrawn and shops have reopened. The appearance of the town is as if it had undergone a seige. The streets
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  • 155 12 Biggest Ever Undertaken in Britain London, Aug. 11. Beginning early on Monday morningthe Ministry of Transport has arranged for the most elaborate traffic census ever undertaken in Britain. It will cover every first-class road and i at between 4,000 and 5,000 selected i points everything passing—lorries, omnibuses, private
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  • 247 12 Election Reverse; Speech By Mr. Hoover Reuter. Providence (Rhode Island), Aug. 7. THE Republican, Charles F. Risk, campaigning on the platform "repudiate the Roosevelt Administration," defeated the Democratic supporter of the New Deal, Antonio Prince, by 48,023 votes to 35.054. The seat formerly was held by
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  • 71 12 Seventy Thousand Homes Inundated Reuter. Tokyo. Aug. 11. IT is estimated that 20 lives were lest and 30 ptople seriously injured to-day in central Japan as a result of heavy floods caused by 24 houis of torrential rain. Picturesque Kyoto was again the I heaviest sufferer,
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  • 33 12 Another case of smallpox was reported to have occurred at 52. Campbell Road. The patient, a Hokkien girl of 10 years, was admitted to the Middleton Hospital on Aug. 9.
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  • 348 12 Racing At Cowes ASTRA WINS JUBILEE CUP Reuter Wireless. I Cowes, Aug. 7. rpHE first stage for the special Jubilee Commemoration Cup presented bv the Royal Yacht Squadron was won by Mr. H. F. Paul's Astra, with the corrected time of three hours, 56 minutes 44
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  • 56 12 Arriving In Singapore On Way To Europe Luang Pradit. Siamese Minister of the Interior, and a leading people's representative in the present constitutional Government of Siam, is exneciPd in Singapore by the mail train this evening. He will take the C:nte Verde which arrives and sails to-morrow for
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  • 618 12 Indian Educationist In Singapore Singapore, Monday. PROFESSOR Teja Singh, M.A.. Fellow of the Punjab University in Lahore and head of the English Department of Khalsa College, Amritsar. India, who is on a tour of Malaya, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning from up-coun-try. A Professor at the Gordon
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  • 160 12 Death Of Well-Known Resident Of Singapore The funeral of Miss Jane Sammy who died on Friday night, took place on the following afternoon at B'dadari Cemetery. There was a large attendance and numerous beautiful wreaths were placed on the grave. The service was conducted by Archdeacon Graham
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  • 60 12 The dea'h of Inche Dara binti Jafar, daughter of the first Mentri Be.sar of Johore and mother of His Highness Tunku Ahmad, State Commissioner, Muar. occurred at the Istana. Muar, on Saturday. Over 300 people, representative of all communities, attended the funeral, Including Tunku Ahmad and
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  • 626 12 Meeting Of Association CHAIRMAN'S PLEA FOR UNITY MATTERS of great importance to the Indian community in Sinpore were brought up at an extra ordinary general meeting of Indian Association field at g Andrew's School Hall on Saturday. Rev. S. S. Pakianathan was in chair, and there
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  • 370 13 MURDERS IN STREET Rival Societies POLICE MAKE AN ARREST 'inVO ghastly murders are alleged have been committed in Singare i>n Saturday, both victims being 'hinese. The first of these was in Silat Road i the second, which was discovered t'ew hours later, is alleged to
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  • 145 13 Dr. Wang Chung: Hui May Be Appointed Nanking, Aug. 12. IT is believed In certain quarters that Dr. Wang Chung Hui. a judge of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, will be preferred as successor to Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier). Dr. Hu Han Mm. the
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  • 125 13 New Way Of Educating British Schoolboys London, Aug. 11. A party of boys from primary and central schools in England, numbering 536 and accompanied by 280 teachers, are paying a visit to the Baltic, the trip being organised by the School Journeys Association. This is the
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  • 62 13 Brenks FVeviows Re:ord. Bv 50 Mhtutrg Reuter. Honolulu. Aug. 10. I he Flying Clipper has arrived, having taken 17 hcurs 9 minutes from Alameda She broke her previous record by 50 minutes. —Reuter. f-The flvine boat Flying Clipper left Vlameda (California) on Aug. 10 at 11 p.m. M.T.
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  • 357 13 l\lr. Brittlebank Seeing: It Through MR. Julius Brittlebank, the American traveller, is back in Singapore in the course of his sixteenth trip round the world. He arrived on Saturday by the President Adams. He had missed' Singapore but once, and that was when he went to
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  • 72 13 Effort To Create A Voluntary Svstem Reuter Wireless. New York. Aug. 3. A sudden move towards fresh legislation affecting the vast American oi) industry has been made by the introduction of a new Bill in the House oi Representatives .seeking to create a voluntary system of oil
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  • 36 13 We are informed that the statement that Mr. L. C. Margoliouth, manager for the South British Insurance Co., Ltd., has left Singapore for good is incorrect He has proceeded home on leave
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    • 102 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LID. COa IN KNOLAW>>, FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I.TITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., p. MALACCA STREET, TBI* M*«. SINGAI-OKK Who wants to think of the next morning, when one is spending happy hours in the circle of one's friends? If one
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    • 91 13 BAD ATMOSPHERICS No British Official Wireless Received Singapore, Satuiday. No 7.20 p.m. Rugby Press message was received to-day owing to bad atmospheric disturbances. Penang Radio. PENANG RADIO TO-DAY S (Wavelength 49 3 Metres) The following programme arrived loo late for inclusion on the radio page today:— 7.00 p.m. Gramophone Records.
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  • 569 14 Kuala Lumpur Boxing 1 j j t J j I 1 WIN FOR FRANK WEBER Kuala Lumpur, Alanday. ITMBRELLAS were at a premium iJ on Saturday night, and the boxing promotion at the Public Amusement Park in Campbell Road was marred by rain. The main evemt between
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  • 141 14 Success Of Amateur Athletics Meet Penang. Aug. 11. THE annual meet of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association was leld yesterday on the Esplanade. Two ecords were broken, one by Yap Swee 'Tun. who won the long jump with 22 r t. 3 ins. to his credit
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  • 286 14 Handicaps For N?xt Thursday THE following are the handicaps for Thursday's (First Day> Races of the Taiping Turf Club's two-day profession*) meeting:— ftorsrs dass 3. Div 1 ahonl a furs.: PntfoWh 9 0 Tho 85. Oojibco at stay Out In Wp*' See 7 12. •Qo ra y 7.11
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  • 359 14 Selangor Team Beaten B> 5-Nil Kuala Lumpur, Monday. AN unobliging weather-clerk made the eagerly awaited soccer match between the Selango; Malays and the Singapore Malays devoid of interest when they met last evening on the T P C A ground. The Singapore Malays won the day
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  • 138 14 August M-sdal: "Keppel Cup" Draw THIRTY-ONE cards were taken ou< for the August Medal v. hich resulted ai under: G. Pritchett 84—17=07 B. la Clo hfl 80—11=6'.» J. S. Clarksnn 88—17=71 F. H. Bradley 87—14=73 A. M. Low 89— 16=73 F. W. Peachey 89- -16=73 A. Wolfe
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  • 66 14 Saturday's Result And Further Ties Singapore, Monday. Playing at th? Metropole Hotel on Fntilfday. 'n the Maliya Amateur (fQUrh;;T V *'Pilliards C-hamo'.onship comnetit on Tan Bock L m (CI:r'cal Umon) beat Serh Peng Kwang (Aston) by 300 to 187. TO DAY'S TIES T. S. Poh (U.C.F.A.) vs. Ismail
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  • 71 14 Will Leave For Saigon To-morrow Singapore, Monday. Henri Cochet will give a final exhibition this afternoon at the Goodwood Park Hotel. He will leave for Saigon to-morrow, where he is to appear in a series of exhibition matches. Admission for today's exhibition is $1 for adults and
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  • 17 14 C c Chua heading th< ball cway during die Malaya Cup Final tn KujlV.x Lumpur on Btfttrray.
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  • 80 14 Scottish League Opens The Season London. Aua. 1J FHE heme soccer Lccuion opened 1 Saturday when ihe opening mate* in the Scottish League" were played. The following we' e ihĕ results: Aberdeen 3. Celtic 1. Albion 1, Dunfermline 3. Clyde 1, Airdrie 1 Hamilton 2, Dundee 2. Heart's
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  • 288 14 TITLE HOLDER GIVES WALK-OVER Fails To Turn Up GRUELLING MIXED DOUBLES FINAL Singapore, Monday. A SURPRISE was caused in th< Singapore Open Singles Ban minion Championship Tournament al the Clerical Union yesterday when E. J. Vass, th<> holder of the title, conceded a walk-over to Sfeo
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  • 609 14 Gruelling Game In Mixed Doubles TWO finals of the Singapore Badminton Championships were decided at the Clerical Union Haw-far Hall on Saturday in the presence of a crowd. The key match was the Mixed Doubles final between the Mayflower pair, Miss Aileen Wong and Seah Eng Hee, and
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    • 16 14 PARKINSON'S MM CELEBRATED |M COPIECTIOKE^IH English Doncaster Toffee English Rum wid Buttcr^^ I Wartn Studios 94
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  • 1189 15 P.W.D. SPORTS CLUB BEATEN BY FIVE WICKETS Corpora] Stophers Bright Innings COMBINED SCHOOLS' TRIAL: SCHOOLBOY TAKES 7 FOR 41 Singapore, Monday. I teresting cricket fixture which played yesterday in Singaa< that between the Wilts and VV.D. Sports Club on the X c.c. grogwd.
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  • 104 15 Championship Contest On Sept. 7 The 1935 Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Championships will be staged at <he Great World Arena on Sept. 7, at 7.30 D.m. Affiliated members are requested to note that the entries will close on Aug. 17 and should be sent to Mr. Teo Cheok
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  • 596 15 I August Medal: Draw For I Clifford Cup THE August medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was ol.iyed at I Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and iesulted in a win in "A" division for H. L. Marshall with a net score of 68, in
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  • 43 15 Entries For Championship Now Open ENTRIES for the women's gi»lf cham- pionship of Singapore (Andrew Currie Cup competi ion) are now open and will be received by the hon. sec.. Singapore Golf (Tub, up to 6 n.m. on Monday, Sept. 1.
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  • 138 15 Big Scoring At The Oval Reuter. London. Aug HI; THE following arc tha closing scures m the County Cricket matches which started to-day: At Chesterfield: Derby 156, Essex 176 for 8. At Hastings: Sussex 320. Kent 136 for 1. At the Oval: Surrey 467 Tor 6. Sandham 107.
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  • 258 15 Further Results And Ties In Tournament The following arc some of the latest results and forthcoming ties in the SC.RC. Spring Tennis Tournament: RESULTS Opt'n Loon Chong an.1 Huck Toe brat C. K. Pans and Chow Tat. 6—4. 8—6. "A" Doubles Handicap: T. W. On»; and Chua Chcon
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  • 107 15 England's Team For Saturday Reuter. London, Aug. 11 THE final Tost Match between England and South Africa will begin at the Oval on Saturday next. So far. the South Africans havu won one game, and three were drawn. England's team will be selected from the following thirteen
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  • 53 15 Tie In International Final Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 9. ENGLAND. Scotland and Ireland tied for the International Amateur Golf Championship at Royal Lytham and St. A nnes. England needed only a draw with Scotland to win the title outright, but Scotland won by 11 to 1 matches, with
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  • 466 15 Mrs. E. Lee Presents The Prizes Singapore, Saturday. THE You rig Women's Christ ian Asso- ciation in Fort Canning Road was the venue of a very happy gatherin g this evenuig when the annual priz." distribution for the year's tennis tournament was held. The mixed doubles In
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    • 119 15 A NEW TONIC WINE. A M"<l;'it al wine of full tonic valw and of wtH known basic ingredients is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Phosfcrine Tonic Win:- as folio* j: M I find it to be made from a sound fU»I--bodied .vine of excellent
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    • 148 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE j "GREAT" I by reason of the fact I. that In period of little more than quarter of a century it has (1) built op a large business all over Aarfa; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovation* that were previously absent
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  • 380 16 Badminton In The Olympiad AS expected the Eng Hee—Boon Piew encounter decided the issue between Singapore and Penang, writes "Katty L." My prediction of a Singapore victory "by the barest of margins" was entirely upset by a new phenomenon which I have never seen in Boon
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  • 149 16 Protection For Visitors At The Olympic Games The Reich Commissioner for supervision of prices is taking steps to ensure that there sholl be no profiteering at. the expense of visitors attending the Olym- pic Games in Germany next year. He hlas empowered the Bavarian Government to supervise prices
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  • 117 16 'Chinese Competitor Beaten In Second Round London, July 9. One of the competitors in the East of Scotland Championships at Westhal', wa Mr. C. A. Ma Chiinsse player who wa< beaten in the second round by Donald MacPhail (Pollokshields) in two stra ghi sets, 6-3. 6-2. This
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  • 115 16 Perry And Australian Appointment "The Press here has tried to make ou« that I am going to Australia, lock, stock, and barrel, but, as a matter of fact, I will be there only three months every year,' Fred. Perry explained to the London correspondent of "The Referee,
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  • 67 16 i Injured While Playing In India Calcutta, July 31. I J. M. Ritchie, the Scottish Rugg.r International, and one of the finest rugger players in Calcutta, met with a serious accident to-day when playing for prrctice match. Ritchie was carried off the field suffering from a compound
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  • 337 16 Tie For First Place Over 72 Holes Brussels, July 7. W. J. Branch, of Henbury. playing two fine rounds of 68 and 70, respecI tiveiy. to-day, tied with F. van Donck. j of the Royal Belgium Club, in the Belgian Open Championship, both having scorei. of
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  • 685 16 LIST OF HORSES AND PONIES IN TRAINING HPHE following is a list of the horses and ponies in training t i the two-dav professional meeting to be held by the Taipi r g 1 t«i i Club next week: Horses And Ponies Sex Owners Trainers
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  • 132 16 Melbourne Athlete's Novel Plans Melbourne, July 25. rM Morris, all-round athlete and holder of numerous diving, swimming and skipping records, proposes to skip to Sydney, covering 18 miles a day, and limiting himself to 35 days. He hopes to leave on Aug. 3, accompanied by a
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  • 114 16 Annual Cricket Match At Ipoh (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Saturday. The annual cricket match between the Non-Bendes of Malayan began on the Ipoh Padang this afternoon when the president, Dr. Hennessy's, *.fara, met the Secretary's Dr. Hodges XI. fThe former, winning the toss, elected to bat and
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  • 203 16 The lo'lowing information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. Acreages of tappable rubber no tapped on Rubber Estates, for the month ending June 30, 1935. Acreages of tappable rubber not tapped Acreage of On estates which On estates which
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    • 487 16 3 X F. A.Bartholomew. IJP *i 11 NEW ISSUE OF MALAYAN'S MOST POPULAR RECORDS WITH ANOTHER NEW STAR: 1 msm JUNE CLYDE ANYTHING GOES T" WR 1723, OTHER POPULAR NUMBERS BY JIM>IY RODGERS:— MR. 172.*». Prairie Lullaby Down the old road to home. DANCE HITS BY BILLY COTTON:— MR. I7lt.
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  • 813 17 Daughter As Income-Tax Payment Yak And Cow Successfully Crossed Refrigerator Starts Blaze Germany's Oldest Woman. Home strange stories sent by •respondents from all parts A U GHTER DISTRAINED iastic tax collector in ■mania» has placed a disthe person of a 17-year-old her father did not pay hi,
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  • 347 17 Mekhett's Vision Of Palestine's Future A '< S> future foi Palestine as the re of the near East" and a v, rning Jewish power within the of th' British Empire was outby I id M'lchett when speaking in lit the banquet for the King v
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  • 216 17 Experiments With Calves' Sweetbreads Atlantic City. N. J. June 12. DISCOVERY of a gland extract wmch may produce a race of "supermen" was reported to-day at the joint convention of the American and Canadian medical associations. A colony of sqeaking white rats IB tiny cages demonstrated
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  • 185 17 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 306 17 Most Stable Element In The World To-Day (By Air Maih Glasgow. July 24. "Tile British Commonwea'th cf Nations is the most stable clement in th" disturbed world to-day. "It is the nearest approach to ti;e League of Nations We shall see in oil 1 tin*?, and t seems
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  • 154 17 Dykes Burrowed Hollow By Rabbits Lausanne. Rabbits have been responsible for serious floods which have caused widespread damage in the Swiss Canton of Valais recently. The damage cause by them is provisionally estimated at three million francs (about £200,000 at current rates). Intense heat throughout Switzerland has
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  • 472 17 CHINESE STUDENT COLLEGE GIRL Campus Shooting STUDYING INDIAN LORE REGARDING the case, mentioned in telegrams at the time, ii* which a Chinese named Shaw wns shot, and wounded by a girl named Lois Thomp- son, in a college at Oklahoma, it is j learned that the girl is an American
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  • 197 17 "If only I had known of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder years ago," writes Mr. E Like thousands of other sufferers from all kinds cf N stomach trouble. Mr. E found this wonderful remedy cures when all else has failed. "I must tell ycu how
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  • 226 18 Walk To Northumbrian Holy Island I TWO thousand pilgrims—including girls in hiking shorts—have made a fourmile pilgrimage from the coast of Northumbna to Holy Island. They were led by Dr. Temple, Archbishop of York, who rode in a two-horse buggy. It was the 1.300th anniversary of
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  • 217 18 Bishop Of London Decries, Clergy's Beliefs London, July 6. THE Bishop of London, roused by a revival of spiritualism within his diocese and by the fact that among those who believe in it are "one or two of my leading clergy" has published an earnest appeal to "those
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  • 120 18 Murderer Saved From Firing Squad Salt Lake City. Utah. An eleventh hour reprieve by Governor Henry H. Blood Delbert Green, convicted of murdering his uncle. James Green, from death before a fir'ng squad at dawn. Green had chosen this form of execution. it being his privilege to
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  • 128 18 But Could Yet Inflict Punishment Matugama. Aug. 1. A MAN of advanced age, who said h i was 104 years old, appeared before the Matugama Police Court in Ceylon. H' was Karandeniyace Samichchiya, of Mahagama. and was charged by Sergeant Silva with having caused grievou< hurt to
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  • 173 18 Divorce From Husband Who Beat Her I Prague. A woman r.t Prostejov, Moravia, has I secured a divorce on the grounds that 1 her husband was so temperamental as a I football "fan" that marr'ed life wan impossible with him. He was i.n enthusiastic supporter of the local
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  • 89 18 Wallet Finder "Borrows" Money From Motorist Berlin. A motorist of Brunswick lost his wallf containing 170 marks (£14.0.0) and all li's identification papers. On the following day, a stranger '-an* the doorbell and handed to the maid little parcel containing the identification papers. 70 maHcs (£6.0.0) and
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  • 616 18 Sir Alexander Cadogan Welcomed IN an impressive ceremony which iook place at the National Government Building Sir Alexander Cadoean, the newly appointed first British Ambassador to China, in the presence of many high officials of the Administration, formally presented his credentials to Mr. Lin Sen Chairman
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  • 150 18 Alleged Smallpox Epidemic In British Colony i j I j i Georgetown. British Guiana. Indignation has been aroused by the publication in certain British and American newspapers arriving here of the report of an alleged smallpox epidemic "sweeping the British Colony." British and other residents describe these reDorts
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  • 30 18 A congress of the international alliance of Lyceum Clubs, membership of which is limited to women, is to be held in Berlin on September 25.
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  • 536 18 Two Boys Killed 3 OTHERS SERIOUSLY INJURED Melbourne, July 30. riNE boy was killed, another was shockingly mutilated that he di in hospital, and three of their o panions were seriously injured WiUiamstown when a ship's rot which they had thrown on to sma fire in a
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  • 119 18 Franco-Prussian War Soldi* Reaches 90 Munich The sole survivor of the Franco Prussian War (1870-71) has been fetec. by all Nazidom, from Hitler Youths to Hitler himself, on the occasion of l- 1 90th birthday. The hardy old warrior is Mathlas Schneider of Lindau (South Bavaria' Storm Troop
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  • 92 18 Included In Berlin Theatre Programme Among the plays to be presented the German Theatre, Berlin, by Ht-n/ Hilpert, during the coming season u be Bernard Shaw's "Candida" and T> toy's "Anna Karenina," with Ka" Dorsch playing the title role in ca( He will also produce Shakespean "A
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    • 699 18 Mo-quitoes And Malaria Lilt many other evil-doers, the 1 i.io gui c keep* OXUM r covei i aring the day and sets out upon her wicked work alter sun-act. The.* she proceeds to inject ft few malariai germs Uito each person .she bites, and unless the biuod cf her victim
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    • 131 18 MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD.! 2. RAFFLES PLACE. I (Established 1863). I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. f Qpea Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous m goods. Auction Sale of Hardware Miecellaneou goods held every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. AT 11 A.M. taction Sale of Teak RoaseboM Furniture held every
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  • 841 19 Army On Parade I iTTERING PAGEANT ATALDERSHOT London, July 19. representative of every I 4 the British Army i/littering array before in the great Rushmoor Arena yesterday. His Majesty's Jubilee reAkkrahot Command, and privileged s} ectators witMary pageant that no n in the world could
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  • 610 19 Canon Hits At Hayes Case Adelaide, July 9. PROTESTING against the "torturing of a priest by an eccesiastical tribunal," Canon P. W. Wise, in the current issue of the parish magazine of St. George's, Goodwood, strongly criticises the conduct of the hearing of charges of false doctrine
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  • 329 19 Uruguayan Bill To Combat Shortage Montevideo, Uruguay. j AS a result of the cyclone which swept over Montevideo recently bringing hailstones the size of golf-balls, the city is faced with a glass crisis. So great was the havoc wrought on windows and skylights that it is
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  • 155 19 How South African M.P.'s Talked I Johannesburg. Three million words—an average of 36,000 a day—were spoken in the House of Assembly last session, according to the official Parliamentary records just published here. The "champion speaker" of the session was the Minister of Finance, Mr. N. C. Havenga. who
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  • 647 19 Wonderful Walker LOWLY, GREAT GOOD MAN THE poet Wordsworth kept alive the story of Wonderful Walker, the curate-in-charge of Seathwaite by the Duddon, the bicentenary of whose come back there to take charge of the cure was recently celebrated. He still stands as a noble example
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