Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Saks Vol xxn. .—No. 222 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935 r.,Vl« <"6r>l1'K. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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    • 74 1 I I(faJ The j Dominant In zSMalaya MP- «^WM^UMnBBBBHII Bi>T IT doss me lIHB Xi THANKS I PASTILLE \Mwtm»mfMmwmmmtmmtnmntm^m ONLY AT:JF 1 R J£ IST X EluS CAN YOU SEE THE BEST MADE IN B RITAIN i i BRASS —NICKEL —CHROMIUM BEDSTEADS I I I ALL SIZES EXCLUSIVE PRICES RIGHT
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    • 60 1 THE "CONTAX* Cam lha Be4eAf**to THTB SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT 00, FjO. Bts ML SINGAPORE Sole Agents:— SlME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Ne?ri Sembilan i j 57 u/arfn Studios 3 UmW POKK PRESSED Et 1 Warm Studios 43 POOLEY WEIGBING MACHINES I OF ALL KINDS 1/ ARE RENOWNED FOR I ACCURACY
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  • 513 2 Shipping News Notices. GERMAN SHIPPING Attitude To Conference System THE attitude of German shipping interests to the conference system is discussed in an article in the "Bulletin of the Hamburg Wbrld Economic Archives."' It is suggested that investigations should be carried out to ascertain if tho shipping crisis can be
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  • 444 2 Specially Built Vessel For Army Use nage is 10,700. A provisional date for her maiden voyage is Feb. 4, from Southampton to Hongkong and back, and when she takes her place in the trooping service the Neuralia will be withdrawn. It is anticipated that the Dilwara will be
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    • 432 2 STEAMER SAILINGS /lip INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore, 1936. SOMALI 6,810 Sept. 25 CATHAY 15,000 Sept. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Oct. 24 CORFU 15,000 Oct. 25 RANCHI 17,000 Nov. 8 BHUTAN 6,100 Nov. 21 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Dec.
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    • 42 2 O.SXLINEI s.s. "AFRICA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE OCT. 10th. direct for COLOMBO Ist 3rd Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. The above vessel provides good accommodation especially for Deck passengers. For further particulars please I apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, TEL. 6887—0.
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    • 506 2 iii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiTTiriiir!ißiiiijiiiiiiiiniiiii:iiiiMiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiuiiiviia HE4P ENG MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED. (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Java, Borneo, Banka and Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENG Tues. Sept. 17 s.s. NAM YONG Fri. Sept JO For SOURABAYA
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    • 257 2 N.Y. INLINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (T-.or.i-TiorHteH in JapanV r < i NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Minimum Rates. Ist. 2nd j Naples $497 $540 $317 ft $343 Marseille. 514 ft 557 326 ft 351 London 557 ft 600 843 ft 369 Next Sailings s.s.
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    • 492 2 i.—... II sWI PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham LALANDIA 18 9 19 9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10
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    • 466 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHE? —3 (Incorporated ia iGaamany). The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1980. f "TRIER" for Iloilo, Manila, Hongk< rig, Shanghai Japan Sept 19 "HAVEL" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan North China Oct g "DONAU" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. 22 "FRANKEN" for
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  • 142 3 no change in situation Waiting- Attitude Adopted iFrom Our Financial ni; Sin.": pore, Tuesday m rning. Rubber (Singapore), 18': a cts., down 1;; Ct. .Markt-t Tore: Dull. Tin (Singapore) $109»/*; up To-day's Prices:— London: 5» t d.. down 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady after easier. Xew York:
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  • 95 3 Depressed By Advices From Geneva Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 15. The Stock Exchange was depressed by overnight advices from Geneva but the downward price movements were mostly small. Wheat improved owing to a shortage of actual and covering accentuated by the international situation which Is also causing intense
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  • 33 3 London, Sept. 16. Sterling on New York 4.95-316: Paris 75's. The stock markets were weak on international uncertainty. War Loan 3V6 per cent, was 104-5 8. C.eld 140s. sd.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 1507 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Lst.ue Fmcer vai' Va ue v Co. <& Evatt 4j- Ampat 4;- 4 6 4|- 4;6 £1 A. Knmbang 32 6 33 6cd 32
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  • 88 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. September) 18 516 18 716 Good F.A.Q. ia cases (F. 0.8. September) ***** 18? 16 No. I.X.R.SS. (Spot-loose) (aWardable Singapore) 18 616 18 716 do. September 18% IBH
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  • 83 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Steady, Bangrin 21- 22-. Eatu Selangor .91 .94, Hitam .49 .52, Hong Fatt .48 .52, Jelebu., .92 .96, Klang River $1.55 $1.65. x d. Lukuts $1.09 $1.12, Raub Aust. Gold $5.96 $6.05, cd. Sungei Wav $9 70 $2,771/2 Ulu Klang $109 $1.14. INDUSTRIALS:
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  • 1241 3 Annual Meeting: FIRST DIVIDEND FOR SIX YEARS Singapore, Monday. A dividend of two and a half per cent, absorbing $14,250 was declared at the annual penera] meeting of tile Brunei United Plantations, Limited, held in the registered n (Trees of the company in the French Bank Buildings,
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  • 63 3 August Imports Show Slight Decrease British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 15. The Board of Trade returns for overseas trade in August show that imports were valued at £59,145,107, exports £34.882,955 and re-exports £4.185 561. As compared with August, 1934, imports show a decrease of £325 586; exports show
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  • 380 3 Slianghai Enforcement Being Carried Out THE new regulations governing the collection of stamp tax promulgated by the Ministry of Finance have taken effect in Shanghai as from Sept. L Most of the Chinese banks have informed their depositors that they would automatically collect the 2-cent tax on
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    • 211 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE Capital Fully Paid Yen 100,000.00". Reserve Fund Yen 127,430,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandra, Batavia, Berlin. Da ren. Fengtien, Hamburg. Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu. Hongkong. Hsinking Karachi. Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka. Paris, Peiping, Rangoon,
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    • 283 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. «KAD OFFICE: ISD, CetQ St., Stafapara. I* G. JOHNSON. General Manager. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (incorporated In New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE. MUTUI, and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. U C. MARGOLIOUTH, ManAfec OFFICE: t. FINLAYBON GREEN.
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    • 555 4 t t. •.•>.■!>«!. *****111, injniminiinnniauiiwi i M. B4SSAN 36 3T, BRAS BASAL, ROAD, SINGAPORE. c I We undertake all sorts of work j I in electrical, gas and water serI vice lines. j I We give prompt attention to all I orders either big or small. j Why not consult
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    • 687 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL l-A, Kirk Terrace (Off Dhoby Ghaut) Singapore. The only and oldest institution of its kind in Singapore with up-to-date equipment. Had gained a series of successes in the Trinity College Examinations in the past. No age restriction. Write for particulars. M. AJNCIANO, Principal. PIANOFORTE STUDIO
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    • 500 4 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. On and after Isi.h September, 1935, the hours for vaccination at Municipal Clinics will revert to the regular vaccination hours —i.e. 7.10 a.m. daily (except Sundays). P. S. HUNTER, Municipal Health Officer. WATCH WATCH 1935 Malayan Boxing Review. Now in print and will be off the Press at
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    • 114 4 BLONDE BRUNETTE WHITE GRAY OR DYED Your hair ran be bo lovely end natural when dressed to your type of coiffure at VienneseßeautyParloap 121. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, by winner of International HaTfflreSseKi Exhibition I "LOTUS" I FACE BEAUTIFIER j J d t3 S3 R C 2. T<| 5 J "2
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    • 309 4 BURMESE SPECIALIST Professor Khoo 800 Lone 331, Tanjang Pagar, Singapore. Opposite Empire Cinema^^r*. and any poisonous Snake Bite. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO.. 275. South Bridge Road. Singapore CHARGES CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERb i. Sight tested gk-sses supplied from $4 or CROOKES LENSES completed wit* stylish frame from $6 on. DIABETES, ALBUMINURIA
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    • 274 4 CLOCKS AND WATCHES We have the finest on display at our I showroom for your inspection. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) j«M«u«iiiijn»n»ri»niillllllir'llllli;llil'wllli:iiiluniliii-»,u l y Safeguard your eyes—they are yow 1 greatest possession. It h dangerou» r to neglect them. 2 Free Sight-Testing ai d a wide range 4
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  • 136 5 Hairbreadth Escapes In The Arctic Wastes Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 12. Two intrepid scientific explorers have returned to civilisation to-day. Dr Visser the Dutch explorer, has reached the picturesque Buddhist town of Leh in Kashmir after a difficult and dangerous exploration of tne north side ot the Karakoram
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  • 32 5 Sir Frederick Leith-Uoss Sees Ambassador Shangluii, BcjJt uv <;ir Aicx incitT Cadopan. the British !hc evening U. connection wim Bn Fvedeiic-k's investlgauou of Chine nuances -Sin Chew Jit Foh.
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  • 48 5 Singapore. Monday. an The S accufed Ng Fook Yuen, was subseJulntTy arrested by the police and was uTSSnJM charged before Mr O H Whitton the Third Magistrate vviui theft of "a gold locket and chain valued $6 He was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 38 5 Singapore, Monday. A Chineae who fell into the Btrj*apore Rive.-near the Marine Police Barrack Jterday afternoon, was rescued b> Marine Police constables on immediately applied artifical respiration irie man and succeeded in bringing him round.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 4 5 I Parker I l\Cf\t\TH
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    • 43 5 I YOUR ENGINE SHOULD START I QUICKLY. If it dees not, then quickly change your battery. I A strong BOSCH battery can be j supplied by all leading dealers. Sole Agents: I Far East Motors Supply, 63, Orchard Rd. Singapore l>h e 1526
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    • 383 5 PHILIPS PADIO Jhu> the ruw Phil ns "Multi-Inductance" There*, the Philips 335. MultMnduoa cc." a receiver of unsurpassable eiiality. the pick of receivers May tre.lv be st>letl. Based on the •dio-technJeal arhievi nun Range between Mul i-lndiM tan.e principle, an epcehmaking MM metrV*. subdivided in o 5 ranges. Philips innovation,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 467 5 liackio I?o5 listeners 19 71 bb.l.i«5i l 0 U<» pm Dutcn .Ntncn. 3138 Kl<l,<»<. 19 63 's'' '.vl, 1 l l „n.I O«. I^tre^) .lollop— ''!..!,1 l»,o c-romcmml ot 3 20 n. D113 2 i l>r:»l Ln?» Qorman polk LcN^ l> ».»l< pronounces d> U. >l, poroca>t lQcrm.. Ln^l.' 6
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  • 256 6 4NNIV EV Otane Nritisli. 7.U85 tuns, lrom Lematang 16.9. to ports 17.6. Kola, Nrilisb. 726 tons, lrom Lansslcok 16 9. to 5an8l<oll 19.9. Sarraut. Prencb. 1.131 tons, lrom Saigon 15 9. to 3aigon 16.9 3uci6haclib. 3lamese, 803 tons, lrom NungKox 15 9.
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  • 20 6 The Air Mail despatched from Singapore on Sept. 8. was delivered In London on Sept. 16, (8 days).
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  • 314 6 SELLING Singapore, Sept. 16. London 4 months* sight 214 I|l6 London 3 months' sight 2[4 1132 London '60 days' sight 2,4 London 30 days' sight 2j3 31 32 London demand 2i3 15j16 London IST. 2J3 15! 16 Lyons and Paris demand 868 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand
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  • 195 6 Singapore. Sept. 6. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. l per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 Rice, B. Siam, No. l per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice 1
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  • 26 6 Sterling on New York is 4 943,- Pariq 1 J5 1 16. Gold 140'7i/ 2 d:, Ster sfiit om forward 29 7 16^»»?^ 1
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  • 72 6 ™y°l'°win s Master r^w^t MisS H A Lin e a «l. S J Mi J! Lingard. Mr. James, §£ME JSBtS:w Ca r s r m Ster M S r pon T ee. R S Mr. and Mrs. P. Tapperwijn. Master Tapperwijn. Miss L. B TaoDerS?, jh A^ al ,P
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  • 68 6 ALHAMBRA .—"Baboona." CAPITOL.—"Casino de Paree." EMPlRE.—"Straightaway." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Tahaes. etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"Society Docto ar.J "The Last Gentleman." MARLBOROUGH.—"Diplomar.iac.s." NEW WORLD.—Cabai et Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Age Of Indiscretion RITZ.—"The Scarlet Empress" a i "Moonlight and Pretzels." ROXY.—"La Cucaracha*'
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  • 73 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air, (Netherlands! time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. to-day and general deliveries of letters and parcels 1.43 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Kashima Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe? etc. 'Amsterdam)
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 777 6 II ni r t x'firrvmwwimiiiiiiiiniwMrr.j"« «rur i rj .*.ir;i t»j.n •j.arwmnnnivp j SINGAPORE HOTELS j fllftlt Ii 1.1 I 111 Mil I ,11,*****,1,liii^iiijiHi,!!,,^^ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J[ TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and First a ipearance of 1 THE ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM
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    • 63 6 J VOI R FAVOURITE STARS ,<E tMTED ALHAUfBRA OPENING TO MORROW T -1 I THEIR HAVEN OF REFUGe] j WAS A CITY PARK! Facing the bleak j^Ai^fcfc^^ winter and the despair of poverty, I I I dream and, tLK J SrTflMO From */>• nort/ br H§l&> .-j I a fox
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    • 3 6 A .fr%nT NE^R
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    • 352 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy No. 300 of 1*35. Re KOH PENG SENG of No. 135 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, Clerk. Rece v,«g Order made 6.h September, 1935. Date of Order for Summary Administration
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 211 6 [POSTAL INTCLUGiWt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Eumaeus) 1 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Eumaeus) 1 p.m. Hongkong (Eumaeus) 1 p.m. japan (Eumaeus) 1 p.m. India, South and West (D'Artagnan) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Ceylon (D'Artagnan) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3
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    • 32 6 [BUBTW jjjjj DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 17 High Tides:—l.33 a.m., 1.22 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Wiltshires I v. M.P.H.. Anson Road Stadium Hockey: S.C.R.C. v. R.A.M.C.
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  • 470 7 Nol-tl. ClnnH Control JOINT PLAN AGAINST BANDITS Shanghai. 5ept. 16 it i« reported, recentlv «ent numerous Japanese ?.n<! agents to Inner !:n, Shantunzr. 8han«i unci lor various netivitie^. 8ome of the Pfinee» were induced c,uit«ic!e the Wall to attend the ?>iendl>' llonlerenee. I'he Japanese War OMce has
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  • 449 7 Fifth Owner Of United Artists MR. Alexander Korda, Producer and Director of London Film Production, Ltd., has become the fifth owner of the United Artists Corporation. Mr. Alexander Korda began his career as a newspaper reporter in Europe. He began directing in 1916 in Budapest and later
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  • 423 7 fuolic Examination not8L8 L8rvri!:3 Our Oau /importer 1 !l»l»h. i>lnncia>. 'Till, lailuie ol a partner in one ol the largest t'hettinr monevlenciiny lirms in Ipoh. with assets t.tall in»/ neatly a million dollars, was recalled in the Supreme on Saturday when his public examination w»« heard, iielore
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 818 7 i \TEST ADVERTISEMENTS C HINESE TRADE FAIR. Organised by The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 'in 1'uir will be held at ihe Great World, Seiijc Rand, Singapore, from the 5th in luih October* r.>35 11 iiugi-ruent* have been made with th# st..< Railways :o isMtif cheap return rail for all
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    • 34 7 !%*\mois Witt SMASHS mJri HalP» I II I #rfLaMM>« *lw fr FRUIT 2 I a 3 I s I i 1 jj f Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd.). ml I——BSEggEg J
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    • 528 8 mm m m jm mm^mvu «ML* D WiTli FRANKNESS ANr PAVILION jLrr ;> tan,,,n **lß** ir i vF4 ft m^wL 'THE STORY HAS AN AGREEABLE ELEMENT 0 f H WILL I >\\\^ ;V 3\CK 'Amhß^^^ THE TREATMENT HAS BOTH TASTE AND D* Vl \V|VL^ INTELLIGENCE." B > /At) A NOTABLE
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    • 200 8 MPap» iff f Chamberlain's Cough Rested) Kjothos irritation, ea>rs nilLmcd arras, breaks up COBgeatioa—runs your cold before it lias a rhaiMT to develop into anything more rmm. It is pleasant to take. Safe anil effective for infants, children and adult-. Priced economically, too. Keep a bottle always on band. X
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  • 279 9 Unique HKUlsic»! Lvent In 8in32pore In connection with advertlscnil lit appearing to-day in !/.,<.-<. eolumit:. we are able to publish l.n<> .vtt'iculars about wbat p.o....i lo be u unique musical expeii^.i. I'he actual cbilclren l., tlie oi.'.iestra number adout lorly I'i.'-y piny the violin part5. and are r>1*o
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 378 9 GREAT WORLD j GLOBE THEATRE I 7.15—T0-night and Nightly_9.ls 1 First Xa/tonal's Greatest Laugh Hit i JOE E. BROWN in "ELMER THE GREAT" 1 I T h mouthed will convulse you with laughter! I >"»te:-Matinee ticket holders, during Matinee days, gate admission FREE I r before 6 P.M. I SKY
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    • 326 9 FIGARO j Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING J By European Experts. I $8, $10 and $15 only. J RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road. J TELEPHONE 2868. I I MARLBOROUGH 1 EEEE I The world hung on their words—the blondes hung on their necks—The Rest I is History!
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    • 289 9 BS^ NV f 22 SONG HITS IN ONE BOOK MARCH WINBS^APRILSfiOWHri" GENTLEMEN .THE KING!-* FOR IN THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY-. MAYDE I'M WROKGAGAiN dfm jof-*n A1%117 ORCHIDS TO MY LADY 7%W I I*l V 1111 I V WHEN mi ROBIN SINGS mi SONG AGA.N j C#" \J I» lJ
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  • 51 10 A. F. II.MUI THAMBY A,PI*A PIN IBRA 11 !M BSSAR died „n the- l"th of St-p. I'yrhn Aped Lonving a widow, 1 soils. qik« dftUßrh'or and a irraud di-up Kltr. Ftirufvnl >v 11 lrav»» *h<? home fr«r C T>vt»*TV Ri'lndftri u„ 4 p.m. F.M.S. nnp» r- pha-Sf»
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  • 745 10 I he lame i has achieved :tnd well governed State is indehtc'd to the personaiity ol its K'ilcr. His Nighness Sir Ihrnhim has travelled ex> tensively. anci wherever he goes hiz arrival melms news in hit? letters. i?or the Sultan ol <)ohore has nn individwditv and a dts
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  • 157 10 Chinese Lady Celebrates Birthday Mr*. Chart rh'n" hundredth birthday in Hohskone Mrs. Chan lost bcr husband mapv •ears ago. but has a laree fanrlv in Hongkong. Her father was Major She Ying Lung, an officer serving during the Ching dvna.stv, and she was in the Po On district,
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  • 64 10 Municipal Committee No. 3 has acepted the most suitable tender that of K. V. Nathan, at $5,314.26, for the conduction of the road, drain and culvert at Still Road, from East Coast Road to Too Chiat Place. The committee has also approved the purchase of 461 enamelled iron
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  • 22 10 Monday, Sept. 16. In the afternaon Lady Thomas attended the Singapore Polo Club tournament and afterwards presented the prizes. I
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  • 20 10 Mrs. Mayo, mother of Mr. F. C. Mayo the well known Malayan jockey, has arr'vpn* in on a short holiday.
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  • 177 10 T HIS is the title of a book of sketches 1 just issued by Mr. C. Jackson, the well-known local artist, and it is a book which is distinctive in several ways. The sketches themselves are excellent. Mr. Jackson has a happy knack of catching
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  • 152 10 riRST in the book is a picture entitled The Bishop tells H. E. One," depicting the Governor and the Bishop ot Singapore in very happy mood. Next come Sir Andrew Caldecott, Sir Richard Winstedt. Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell, Mr. J. D. Hall, Mr. C. WardJackson (as a
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  • 203 10 JN tne matter of road accidents m Malaya the careless pedestrian has been blamed for much, and it is aa- mitted that he can be a very exasperating person indeed but it is also true that many casualties are due to rank bad driving. Hundreds more might occur
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  • 198 10 gTJT this did not deter the speed merchant. Either he was going too fast to pull up or he thought he could just manage It. At any rate he went on, and it was only by a most dexterous wriggle on the part of the driver of
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  • 405 10 By "Looker-On" 1 MACHINE is on sale that washes and I dries a person's hands in fifty seconds. Most schoolboys can beat that easily. A A A An essayist declares that better love letters were written a thousand years ago than to-day. But perhaps there l
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    • 229 10 RALE IC H THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE the RAJAH A STRONG AND RELIABLE BICYCLE SPECIFICATION FRAMES: 22" and 24" WHEELS: 28" x if \Mt li TYRES: DUNLOP I SADDLE: 3 COIL SPRING l\\ II FITTINGS: TOOL BAG >\ IB TOOLS and PUMP COMPLETE. PRICE $45.00 EACH LAMP AND BELL EXTRA Sole
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    • 19 10 Bb anywhere —at any time, "47//" BH mm Genuine Eau de Cologne will H prove an excellent refresher. an
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  • 520 11 PMIV 0^ ISirthday Greetings i' xl)l) Ol' 81^1^8 /<'/ Our lieprcsenlalitiei loliore Ualiru, I^ie8o'2>. menage lle.ivereo' from trie ltir convex llt< sincere of mv> elf »ncl all r2nk8 ok tke lit»)<il k'orce in Klalava on the occasion ot
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  • 436 11 Three Cheers Given For His Highness It was a morning of brilliant sunshine and the State Capital was looking its best and brightest on this great day when His Highness's 62nd Birthday and 40th Anniversary of his Accession to the Throne was celebrated. The military parade was a
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  • 255 11 Reference To Their Highnesses' World Tour Interesting passages from the address read by the Mentri Besar were as follows (translated): "We express to Your Highness with all respect our congratulations that by God's grace you have had the opport unity making a world tour, together with Her
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  • 36 11 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 5. CIUB DIARY. 5. RETURN OF THE FORMER RAJA MUDA, 12. MR. AND MRS MARTIN JOHNSON IN SINGAPORE. 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. POPULAR JOCKEY WEDS, 17.
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  • 165 11 General Order Prepared GIBRALTAR HARBOUR DEFENCE Addis Ababa, Sept. UL 4 DECREE ordering general mobilisation and the proI clamation of Martial Law throughout Ethiopia has been prepared and awaits the Emperor's signature. It will be immediately signed if, as is feared here, Italy rejects the recommendations
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  • 183 11 British Government Fully Alive To Situation Reuter. Alexandria. Sept. 16. Nt'ssim Pasha, in a communique, states that following friendly eonversations between himself. Sir Miles Limpson. and Mr. Kelly, the acting High Commissioner, the lastnamed handed him a letter stating that His Majesty's Government was fully alive to the
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  • 96 11 tHrx-r Export I'or sProm Our Dun Corrcspo/idcn.', London, 1U. a result ol interviews; wilh lohn l'amphell and the lenderx ns I he rubber tnduslrv. >lr 1'ompsett. Chnirman ol I he Nunder shareholders' lion, expresses the opinit»n that the next meeting of the Nuhder Committee will readjust the allot
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  • 253 11 "We March On" "TOO LATE TO TELL US TO STOP" Reuter. London, Sept. 16. A CANDID expose of Italy's attitude was made by Signor Mussolini in an interview with the Morning Post correspondent in Rome. He expressed the utmost incredulity that there could be such
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    • 114 11 NOW RELEASED SIXTH ISSUE Call on your dealer now and hear the NEWEST SELECTIONS of wonderful tunes of every type. ONLY THE MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS RECORD EXCLUSIVELY FOR "CHAP KUCHING." Lists sent on application. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. "H.M.V." Specialists. SINGAPORE and PENANG 8 I j I "This Mi Keeps
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  • 361 12 Problem Of Succession EFFORTS TO SECURE RE-INSTATEMENT i ALTHOUGH official circles are very reticent, the return of Tengku Musa Ud-din. the former Raja Muda, to the State of his birth after an absence of many months, has given rise to a
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  • 38 12 Reuter. Salt lake City. Sept. 16. PTSTON, driving: his special "Speed of Wind," averaged 159.30 miles per hour for an hour and 159.18 miles per hour over the 200 kilometres respectively, both being world's records,—Reuter.
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  • 107 12 funeral Pro?/, Our Ou/7, /ecporrer» I poh. Monday VNll! death occurred early morning ol Na)a Palnntn need 52 «on «l the late ex-8t,lt.in Abdullah and brother ».l th,» late 3ir Nala Cbulan. at his resilience in Kuala Nanesar Noad The dee, who had been iil lor
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  • 126 12 South-West Note To Nanking Hongkong, Sept. 17. A number of civilian leaders in South China, headed by Mr. Siao Fat Cheng, have wired to Nanking drawing attention to the notice summoning the Fifth National Congress for Nov. 12. Last year, they say, they submitted four proposals but
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  • 149 12 8en32lwn Oeate6 ln NonizKonk. 3ept 17 iinance Department in Canton I lias sealed the National Commercial NanK H liliuidation committer ba>; been appointed, and tbe registration ol depositors has started. The Lank and branches were suspended yesterday morning, creating a sensation The money department ot tbe
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  • 124 12 I)3l»tl. Of rnmou« Xoveli^t London. 3epi Ul VNH d<»ath occurreci yesterday of 3iiax K Nocking, the weil-Knowii novel, t at tbe age ol 85—Nritish Official less. IKr 8ilas ltnto Nocking was born at 3« 5tepben's. Cornwall, on lvlgr 24, 1850. and was tbe lbircl son ol Barnes
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  • 213 12 Member Of Royal Air Force Bereaved Much sympathy will be felt with Cp? Good, of the Royal Air Force Station. Singapore, on the death of his wife. Mrs. Alice Ellen Good, who passed away at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Sunday night. Mrs. Good had
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  • 68 12 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegramps from Singapore to London on Sept. 16 were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m., 6 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m., 7 mmutes.
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  • 39 12 Shanghai, Sept. 17. The marines at Mamei attacked the pirate lairs at Fukching, Sansha and Taishantao yesterday. A meteorological report from Nanking states that a typhoon is approaching the Fukien and Kwangtung coast.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 38 12 At the premises of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union a lecture on a subject pertaining to the Islamic religion will be given by Mr. M. H. Wallett to-morrow (Wednesday) at 5 p.m. Non-Muslims are cordially invited.
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  • 285 12 Philandering Wife In "Age Of Indiscretion" wive» ana hussy" I> rol<»s niay not sound attractive— out tbey're interesting Its lull to tear loving hearts apart ll vou can some charucteNsatiun into i.he process 3y Nelen Villon delendz the type ol role she plays on the screen,
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  • 155 12 Teacher's Story Of Alleged Cheating I Singapore. Tuesday. A Chinese teacher who was a victim of a common method of cheating in Singapore was the complainant in a case that came up before the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday. The accused was a Malay named
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  • 379 12 Miss Jehan Hussain attheadelphi on SATURDAY Zingarxlre. T'uesdav. who witnessed the perlorrnanees given hy HsenaK». tnat clever and graceful Indian duneer, in Singapore not long ago. will rernernher the wonder-ful appeal whieh tne classical dances ol India made to tne audienees whieh nightlv thronged the Theatre Nl>yal
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  • 446 12 Hitler Addresses Germans From Abroad Reuter Wireless. Nerlln. Sept. 12. VN13 statement tnat Hitler is convening l meeting ol the at Nuremberg on Sept. 15 has caused widespread myselncation as regards the possible regHonH lor the day has been scheduled to be devoted to a parade
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  • 249 12 i»emder8 Os OKter Generation veeplv Nerlin. Sept. IS 'Pbe new laws have come as a bombsbell to many sections ol the public, especially the change ol Nag. which was a complete surprise, although it had deen previously bv loreign lournaliats. Numders ol Me older generation were deeply
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  • 47 12 "i£K22 l™ m NE I °y KLM-plane Perkoetoet" on Sept. 14:—Madame Rubenstein, Madame Masset, Mr. Bartlett Dr. Kolkman. Left for India and Europe by KLMplane "Perkoetoet" on Sept. i4:_Dr. Kolkman. Madame Masset, Madame Rubenstein. Left for N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Kwak" on Sept. 16:—Mr. Spencer.
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  • 286 12 Singapore Effort CONTRIBUTIONS TO ROTARY CLUB HPHE Rotary Club of Singapore has received more contributions (a third list), in promises of monthly donations, in lump sums and in clothing, to its Interim Relief Fund, which is intended to provide immediate relief of distress among all communities in
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  • 105 12 Founded By A Penang Merchant (By Our Chinese Correspondent) STILL another new Chinese bank is to be established in Singapore. Thus will be the Ban Hin Lee Bank, of which the founder is Mr. Yap Chor Ec, the wellknown Penang merchant. Tho premises of the Bank will
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  • 98 12 Japanese Sales Guild Puts The Price Up By Y2 The Japanese Steel Wire Co-operative Sales Guild has just fixed its official quotations for September October delivery at YBB, with Y4 reduction for exports. This new quotation represents an increase of Y2. When the Sales Guild met at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 54 12 THE OVERSE AS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BT. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH WK3G. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING
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    • 29 12 6 e l^^lpin 48.02 2n6 110 Xle'r« 1.).ljitV'« b,..ac1 lrom 3t»tion 20^ lcuHlo 1,umoln'. on n'5ve!knrtN5 4N.95 2n0 110 'liimultHneouHlv lrom 7pm to 9 p.m.. viii ol recor6e<^ MUliW
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  • 445 13 Natural Sound Effects NO HUMMING OR INTERFERENCE IX a special interview with a .Malaya Tribune representative, Mr. Mariin Johnson, who with Mrs. Johnson arrived in Singapore in ir Sikorsky amphibian 'plane Lcrday, outlined his plans for the filming of
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  • 630 13 Equipment To Be Sent By Steamer The Johnsons left New York five weeks ago on the Kota Pinang, a Dutch steamer, which is due in Slngapi re tomorrow with their equipment Til? vessel sailed direct to Port Said, when i stop made, and from there they proceeded
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  • 627 13 Forthcoming Film-Making Plans "I estimate the cost of the new nim to be about $150,000 (gold*. In the days of silent films it would cost between $35,000 and 540.000 but sound makes it more expensive." The choosing of the title for the film "Baboona," according to Mr
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  • 155 13 Press Ban Lifted After Two Years Reuter. Tokyo, Sept 17. THE press ban has been lifted on the Godsen troops conspiracy which was nipped in the bud on July 10. 1933. when 63 participants were arrested in the Meiji Shrine Hall, where they assembled to pray for the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 77 13 j SNVITATION j B You are cordially invited to visit our new show- q rooms, at 102-106, Orchard Road, where the most r i attractive range of Sheivador Refrigerators is in display. ALL SHELVADORS ARE NOW SOLD WITH 4-YEAR L J GUARANTEE. O DWe have the most up-to date equipments
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    • 76 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agents:— SIME, DARBY CO., 1/10 5, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. I Come See The $400.00 NATIONAL SILVER STEEL HAWAIIAN j GUITAR NOW DISPLAYING Watch for further shipment of cheaper ones
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  • 493 14 Surprise Announcement DECISION GIVEN AS A DRAW 8 .Singapore, Tuesday, the result of a meeting held b> the Singapore Boxing Moard of Control lust nifcht. the verdict in the Orient title fitfht at the l)h nipie Stadium on Saturday. between
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  • 202 14 Is Hoard Of Control Responsible For Mistake? filter viewed u>-da> by y i*t <ji" kh«? ilsilaya Tjilnme Mr <lr Oastr-', Ynuiitf t'riffo irunuger, >aid: "1 m pm nfrici! with what the F.oxjngr Doti.j onool deeld©<i at their mecti.:jc 1;» ii i r M i>. my opinion once ;.he
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  • 522 14 Exhibition Of Aerobatics LARGE CROWD AT FINE DISPLAY I I j 'i>om Our Own Corresvonden:Seremban. Sept 14. THE motor gymkhana and ftyiivj dis--1 play organised by the Negi Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya was conducted in a most successful manner here this afternoon,
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  • 73 14 Draw And Fixtures For Second Round The draw for the Second Round is as follows:— THURSDAY. SEPT. 19 S R.C. v. Royal Engineers. FRIDAY SEPT. 20 Malaya F.A. v. Marine. SATURDAY. SEPT. 21 S.C.F.A. I v. winners of R.A. v. Wilts Rgt. EL MONDAY, SEPT. 23 Winners of
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  • 577 14 rke s.z.r.z. cup wm 8V 52 «T ?l«e 1>nK«rn N<«d 3<»db»^n > lbi aiternorrn. the Zl»rwe Nevar»rnllit Irvtbatt Cwl» e»ndn»leO «be 5<<. lroer, «he C«P e»n,pe^tlon sbe N»r»n«s openexl the >eor,n, in tr»e «s«rne were vy three xoaP' at »he They inerei» l ll lbr
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  • 98 14 Results Of First Round In Championship THE following are the results of the first round of the Ladies Golf Championship for the /Andrew Currie Cup, played at Bukit Timah on Monday: Mrs. Laing beat Mrs. Kelly 1 up Mrs. Wise beat Mrs. Huggins I& 2 M»ss Abed beat
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  • 122 14 Nesult» 0t tie» In Autumn tournament THE following are the results of the S.CC. I tennis tournament ties played yesterday. A CLASS SINGLES. W. R. King (plus 3) beat W. J. N. Warden (owe 15) B—6,8 —6, 6—3. A CLASS DOUBLES. J. S. Nathan and H. Markham
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  • 130 14 Übiques Win MacDougall Cup Singapore. Tuesday. THE Polo Tournament held by the Malayan Polo Association was concluded yesterday when the Übiques defeated the Golden Horns by 7 goals t3 received) to 1 in the final for the MacDougall Cup. It was a thrilling match and the Übiques thoroughly
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  • 86 14 Result Of Monthly Medal Competition The Garrison Golf Club's men's monthly medal competition was played on Saturday and Sunday, the follow.ng being the bese returns: Sqn.-Leader K. B. Lloyd 85—18=67 Capt W. A. McClelland 87—18=69 Brig. A. T. Shakespear 88—18=70 Lt. J. H. Salaman 86—16=70 Sweeps:—First nine, Sqn.-Ldr.
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  • 598 14 Keen Hockey Match GOOD GOALKEEPING BY K. T. WEE Singapore, Monday. A FINE defence and some brilliant gcalkeeping by K. T. Wee was mainly responsible for the Chinese success at hockey at Hong Lim Greer this evening, when they beat the Khalsa Association by four goals
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 257 14 £«M l M| I !l i«n < ri..i.ii!W.iPI.mHWl.mHW «"WuiHli Hi mi Wi liilimiliwiiliiliiliili I I I l IIMI ■■iwiliiwiili:! 111 mi ll W Bl I {Friday, Sept 20ih& New World Arena g% "First Mexican Fighter to appear tj^ r\ JĔm\ vtrviT-p if A DA***** in the local ring. Belt holder
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    • 118 14 h ■tllutiilMliilillilliilnlilliililliilitliilii|iiiniiriaaiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii;i|iiip CHINA j Underwriters"l Limited. I (Incorporated in Hongkong). 1 A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongkong 1 I LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, Z I MARINE PERSONAL I ACCIDENT I Insurance 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers I Second Floor Singapore. f.tr. ■':i' l ■m|iiiiiiii|iii.:i.i' i|iiii>|ii|ii|uiii|"|:iiiii
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  • 369 15 LATEST LIST OF S.R.A. CLASSIFICATIONS THE following are the entries for the two-day AuTumn Skye Mec-TTng to he by the Singapore Turf Club o n and Saturday, Sept. 20 and 21: HORSES CLASS 4 Ist 2nd run run Vngdo. W
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  • 186 15 The following is the latest list of classifi utions Of horses and ponies issued by Straits Racing Association: HORSES Transfers:— From class 2 to class 1 —Bill Of Tne Play, Clever Alec, Mlltondale. From class 1 to class 2.—Happy New Year, High Degree, Nahgoo, Sai-or Bill From class
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  • 381 15 Companion» Ne»t post 0Mc? IN <,pLe of the absence of several of their t: t ir Players, the Chinese Companions IT Assot iat: °n defeated the Post OmCe by the odd goal in three in a friendly soccer match played at the ground yesterday. The Postals had the
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  • 191 15 Malayan Chinese Soccer Team Selected (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rE All-Malaya Chinese soccer trial to select a team to represent the Malayan Chinese at the forthcoming Olympiad at Shanghai took place on the T P.C.A. ground yesterday evening. Following the trial a meeting of the
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  • 48 15 American Association Win Return Match The return golf match between the American Association of Malaya and the Singapore Japanese Golf Club, played on the Japanese Golf Club course on Sunday, Sept. 15, resulted in a win for the American Association of 5V4 to 2 4
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  • 62 15 The Khalsa Association 2nd XI will be chosen from the following to play against the Ceylon Sports Club 2nd XI on Wednesday on the C.S.C. ground at 5 p.m. sharp: Williams, Naranjan Singh, Jangeer Singh, Kartar Singh, MOhanbir Singh, Ravilal, Hari Singh, Ram Piara, Gupta, Dershan Singh,
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  • 329 15 Draw For Championship Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 14. The draw for the annual championship meeting of the M.L.T.A. resulted follows OPEN SINGLES I MEN'S I Bye P. F. de Souza, V. WulfT v. Chan Boon Eng; A. Matthews v. C. F. Jennings; J. R. Burnham
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  • 107 15 The following will represent S.C.R.C. in the undermentioned games:— Against R.A.M.C. on Tuesday at Tanglin:—Cheok Wah. Tiang Seng, Sing Ching, Teng Chew, Kee Siang, Choo Beng, Keng Siew, Tuck Soon, Gim Lock, Boon Ann. GCp Lee. Reserves:—Kee Choc, Chiap Kirn. Against Colts on Wednesday at S.C.R.C.:—Yew Teck, Choon
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  • 251 15 Weber v. Marquez MEXICAN BOXER'S DEBUT 8ingl»Nt,re. Tuesday DsiXPN3 Mexico, t'enani; and i<i.<?.»pr.re lie in »<>'",i lit 'be «n lne pramntir. >fr. s. Nell. In», :l»>an3ed u f" "crinnne c.s line luut»,. TOP OP TNT N1T1. ',>.!>.> |,Ne .ltlierwet!.'!'. .l>:,> tb,< i,.. 5! 5!eh,»i,l ini!
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  • 45 15 Replay Of R.A. Versus. Wilts Match It is notified that the match. Royal Artillery v. Wiltshire Regiment 11, which resulted in a draw on Friday, will be re-played at Anson Road Stadium, on Wednesday, September 18. play to start at 5 p.m.
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  • 94 15 The following will represent the Singapore Colts second team against the B.C.R.C. second string at Hong Lim Green on Wednesday Sept. 18. C. Crowther; R. Barth, J. Ritchie: F. Goodall, M. Kohlhoff: N. F. Modder, I. van Geyzee. C. J. Alphonso. D. Nelson. C. Schelkis. Reserves: I. Loveday,
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  • 188 15 Island Club's Narrow Victory Over Municipality THE Island Club scored a narrow victory over the Municipality on the 1 Island Club course on Sunday by #M to 4. The match was played on handicap and the results were: Municipality Island Club S. N Kelly and Roy
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  • 146 15 Call-Overs For Cesarewitch And Cambridgeshire Reuter. I i„i> <i. li<. alv. ti,e ..dl-over- ti In,' t.o t,e run at >>l." inns Kit ovcr <l furlongs, in l'<<. 17. lllfl tb,- 5i2ke5. tii be run nt c.vi'1 1 nill» i ..u »,»et. !,<»: III 5 rt7N. > 11
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  • 148 15 Sundfarland Held To A Draw Reuter. London, Sept. IG. THE following matches in the English and Scottish Football Leagues were played to-day: FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa 2, Sunderland 2. Blackburn R. 1. Chelsea 0. Sheffield W. I, Huddersfield T. 2. SECOND DIVISION. Blackpool I, Nottingham F. 4. Bradford
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    • 74 15 VENTURA MARQUEZ A Glance at some of the Mexican's Records. WON ON K.O. Batt. Buce, Gonzalo Leon, Carmona. Sada, Antanio, Pedro, Burton, Black Devil; Lopez. Joe Cerezo. Ortiz, Moreno, La Cruz, Kid Chocolate. WON ON POINTS:— Kid Pancho, Moreno, Kid Moterry, Rodriguez, Lopez, Carmona, Young Tarley, Joe Eagle, Grande. JAPANESE:—Emura,
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    • 174 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in a period of little moire than a quarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent
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  • 500 16 First Annual Meeting 1 CHAIRMAN DESIRES REPRESENTATION rpHE first general meeting of The Indian Chamber of Commerce was held on Sunday the 15th instant at 3 p.m. Mr. li. Jumabhoy J.P., the president, presided, Tlu' President said: To-day is the first general meeting of tin- Indian
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  • 114 16 IS x per i men ta 1 Machine Leaves Croydon London, Sept. 16. A FURTHER stage towards a regular air service between London am' Ncu V irk in an easterly direction was began to-day when the Imperial Urways liner Dorado, piloted by Captain W. Armstrong, accompanied
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  • 71 16 Industrial Co-Opera lion Begins Sh:inubm. Sept lu Pre*» report states tlinl Klijo-Jttp .uii'>r .nctu.slri.il CO- opfnmon lias been initiated ov th* slgtilnK or an agreer u-nt where b\ the Chinese undertL.':" 1~ .«imply Japanese businessmen viith mate mcil* I'M tit* making of mutches Twenty Ociewat»»* <>112 tlie
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  • 169 16 Reply To Th? Powers' Representations London, Sept. 16 THE Lithuanian Government has now replied to the joint representations made in Kovno at the end of last week by France. Great Britain and Italy regarding the forthcoming elections in Memel. In London, the reply is regarded as generally satisfactory
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  • 136 16 Little Hope While War Threat Exists Reuter. i Hyde Park. New York. Sept. 16. f DLESIDENT Roosevelt and Mr. Nor- man Davis discussed the naval situation both in its general aspects and relating to the European crisis, i Subsequently, Mr. Norman Davis stated that the European situation was
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  • 298 16 >Vill Not surrender I^o Itltl) Reuter Wireless. Addis Ababa, Sept. 13. The Emperor said Ethiopia did not want a war but would not submit pacifically Ethiopia was conscious she had always fulfilled all her international obligations and made all the sacrifices compatible with her national honour and
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  • 172 16 l^S-lntrocluclion Simla. Bept 10 THE Assembly by 69 votes to 57 retu ed leave to the Home Member re-introduce the Criminal Law Amend ment Bill when it was mentions thi, morning.—Reuter. A previous message stated: The G c rnment ol India's Criminal I Amendment Bill, designed to
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  • 294 16 Is France Committed To Sanctions? Marseilles. Sept. 13. A detachment of French colonial troops numbering 170 have sailed for Djibouti. Rome. Sept. L 3. M. Laval's speech has caused disappointment as regards puolic opinion generally as it was expected he would be more sympathetic to Italy's claims, lt
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    • 339 16 aV- i i i i i i i 1.1 i i i i i i r i J m f^P 52 Why Doctors rocommend j Cream Of Wheat i For Growing Children I Dc A M liivt's rich enern> fn.ster llian any Z V* OF j other ivpe of cere;!
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    • 105 16 THE WEATHER IS TRYING BUT/Jg ■ANDREWS MIN THE MORNING 9 ■aSs. Day succeeds day--sticky, 12 airless, Btifiillg—and night brings only fitful sleep, v? But you must carry on. jp| You cannot change the Ipl weather but you can face it better if you enjoy the fitness which comes irom fCf
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    • 6 16 CeUCWTN Price 75 cts. a bottle
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 209 16 SINGAPORE VOLl NTEERS Tin- followinu u the programm'drills tip to and for weak ending Sei» 22. 1035 TO-DAY SEPT 11 6.3H pm Headqi m S V C Ranks, Lecture 5.15 pjn—He;\d'|\.;ii •B'" Coy C Training. 5.1.=» pm D" Coy D Tiandni; iGovt. HOusc GioundM sis p.m ii. uarti 1st an
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  • 322 17 Britain And League MEANING OF SPEECH AT GENEVA Geneva, Sept. 11. Mil Samuel Iloare's definition of the British attitude towards League Covenant is regardas an unmistakeable warning to no and the League and is interi d here as meaning ''get on or gel nut."
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  • 411 17 League Must Become Effective Body London, Sept. 12. Much interest has been evoked in London at the closing words of Sir Samuel's speech "there then is the British attitude towards the Covenant. I cannot believe that it will be changed as long as the League remains an
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  • 136 17 Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore, Monday. THE District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, delivered judgment this morning in connection with a charge of criminal breach of trust preferred against Asiatic Inspector Sani. His honour found the accused guilty and passed sentence of a day's simple imprisonment and
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  • 105 17 Alleged Theft Of A Stage Lamp Singapore, Monaay Wahid bin Hussein, a Malay actor formerly in the employ of the Cii.y Opera, New World Shows, was acquitted on a charge of theft to-day. The case was heard before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. The prosecution alleged
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  • 71 17 From British To Japanese Ownership? Shanghai, Sept. 15. There is a possibility that the Kailan Mines in North China, owned by British interests, will be sold to the South Manchurian Railway (Japanese). The Ministry of Industry is reticent on the proposal to sell the Railway at a low
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  • 71 17 Javanese Singapore. Monday. A Malay named Sabin Natya and hi:; Javanese friend Saman bin Korowitjo. were this morning charged before Mr. C H Whitton. the Third Magistrate with theft of 13 fountain pens and four pencils, the property of one Habin bin Mah in D'Almeida Street on th°
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  • 26 17 The wedding of Mr. T. P. untitled and Miss Lily Debaneson took place; recently at St. Mark's Church, Putterwoith. the Rev E. G. Proctor offii iaung.
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  • 234 17 Arrival In Singapore On Holiday Singapore, Tuesday. TWO American ladies connected with the Omaha-Bee News are in Singapore. They arrived yesterday and will be proceeding to Bangkok. From there they expect to travel .to India, returning to the States by way of Europe. Both are on holiday.
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  • 54 17 Proposed Final Dividend And Bonus The directors of the Eastrrn United Assurance Corporation <head office. Singapore! at. the board meeting held on Sept. 3, decided to recommend to shareholders at the forthcoming annual general meeting payment of a rina. dividend of 5 per cent, and a cash bonus
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  • 213 17 Rode Gold Cup Winner MR. E. DAWSON MISS E. SHIELDS Singapore, Monday. THE Malayan Turf was, well-repre-sented in St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon, when Mr. Edward Dawson, son of Mr. Mrs. E. Dawson, Kensington, Sydney, was married to Miss Edna Shields, daughter of Mrs. A. and the
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  • 41 17 3ingapore !Vlol,day On Sept 12 a lt esh ol small pox discovered at 14. Kamponp iHma Singapore. The victim is a named 21 vc2r» ol agl» tt" wa°: admitted to the Kliddlcton llospitul lor treatmen, ott the :nrne day
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    • 94 17 DUST FROM THE STREETS BRINGS INFECTION INTO YOUR HOME I'ROTKCT YOUR HEALTH WITH Uf&VOY SOAP j -ii Dust and dirt breed dangerous Even dust on the window-sill germg r£ady <o hg piched up carries danger of infection. m the an d body. Guard against this risk of infection by washing
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    • 120 17 How to be happy though working "It's not so impossible as it xTZZ}? sounds. You will wanr* ro work '-^SSj'K. -you'll feel fit for anvthmg—if 'Sijjtf you obey one simple morning Why does ENO's "Fruii Salt" so quickly give fresh energy and nNOts t mhtd vigour? Because, by its gcnile,
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  • 216 18 The New Constitution SPIRIT OF GOODWILL NEEDED Reuter. London, Sept. 16. "NOTHING to be gained by working the new constitution in a spirit ol mere destruction, or by abandonmem of constitutional methods. I appeal to all those who love their country and desire to see it
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  • 82 18 "ore ,ft> Ve«zp.. On lnt 8tiz^ .Vb.de. who.... .t.. .l>_e ol «y ii, reuor'ed s>..„. huu career on bun h?i, L'l.isb dr,n-'a "l N' <l Or1m<uv oil ,s ,^^.',<'^3 tnsepnrable oecame Theatre, attd tber»> ti. productions in two Kendal retired oMciallv m 0 .1 "la pcrlorrnan'^
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  • 38 18 •jrSj?* 0 uSfl aW £f ori from the cause. wffl W basic not b P successful r I can Who has failed Rt No Dr. German SSPU** fu histor V to Bengal Ba,, b *»-Wi t (Karidpur)
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  • 39 18 Significant Statement In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 16. slL Tt ?SS^u Ui the Hritisii •an OfilCo has stenincantly stated all movements of warship? on th. China Station must be removed frorr the public list."—Reuter iL on Uon
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  • 177 18 Big: Contract For Aviation Lighting The General Electric Co L'ri hai r?pnr Ve n L T m the fadlan Store, D,part: ment the largest contract for aviarioV the TliLs is to be used on the KaiacniZJOB miles and includes the /ol.owin—Bombay, Karacnl Hyderabad, uterlai. Bahhai. Delhi, Cawnport
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  • 18 18 Ret plague is apr2BKth?fc&. roofs. Relief work is handicaooed by shortage of junks.-Sin Chew 5h Poh*
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  • 731 18 t?nl»l>e'« »»!lul!m„il,„. SEQUEL TO FAT A I RAKE ASS A ITT Singapore, Mor.o^ A*™ 1 Irlal lasting thr.e o •>K ihiHii ('huh a ynujig- (-j coolie was io-day found not v l*V reason of insanity hv <tlf jury a» the Singapore A*w i on a chargc
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  • 289 19 In Honour Of Rev. W. Murray 3ingupote. Monday. '?.,lhcring to-niLht is one nave ever had," D. l.nn Nan iioe in the marks at the nnnt organised club. filSident. the oN.P.. on >, lrol',> ivhdaya N, id V^IC.^. Saturday night. .>d. about 4NU i n.' which i to
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  • 180 19 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 16. IN exercise of the powers vested in him v section 4 of the Prisons Enactment :'*l4. H. H. the Sultan has appointed Mr. F. M. Still to bo Inspector of Prifor the State of Johore as from 1.
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  • 241 19 First Class Licence For Cafe Wien Singapore. Tuesday. KKlONOlZT the appllcatiolis lor liquor licence» dealt with by the Nuard ol < justices yesterday was one lrom Cale Wien. a recently opened res- taurant in Orchard Noad The meeting was held» in the Criminal Dlsirlct Court. Ivlr N Porrer
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  • 110 19 Fish Suffocated By Heat Wave Pari6. .Thousand-? <-112 have up poured on the surface "112 th* JSdiie foil'wine receni extreme heat, and Paris an* have been ealehing them by the handful. Jlalf suffocated by the lack of oxygen in ih«.- water ga^p ng rnneh and guritfenn have
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  • 29 19 Plebiscite For Restoration On Oct. 24 Reuter Wireless. Athens, Sept. 12. The plebiscite on the restoration of the Greek monarchy has been fixed for Oct. 27.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 93 19 Prague. Tombstones are used as counters at the station b>oking-ofnc e at Hradec Kralove, :n Bohemia. A passenger dropped a heavy weight on the slab along which he pushed his money through the window. The "composition" tap layer of the slab broke neatly away, exposing a piece
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  • 153 19 Gaol For Elderly Johore Chinese sprora Our Oam Correspondents Fobore Nahru. Sept. 14. TN old Chinese named z<luK Teu W»H produced before SlieiKlb LnKar bin Vabya tLecorul Itagistrate. h<»rv Valirut at the irultanoe ol Protector ol Chinese, Nahru. on a dbarge of living on tbe proceed» ol
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  • 200 19 Promises Of Donations And Subscriptions <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 14. The following promises of donations and subscriptions to the proposed Boys' Club arc gratefully acknowledged: DONATIONS Mr. M. R Holgate $15, Mr. M C FT Sheppard $10, Mr. A McKenzie $50, Mr. E H Tunn
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  • 150 19 Judge Upholds Lorry Driver's Conviction Johore Bahru. Sept. 15. The Appeal of Gan Ah Kow, a lorry driver who was convicted and sentenced to three month's r.i., on a charge of causing death by rash driving, was argued by Mr. M. Mitter in the johore Appeal Court
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  • 336 19 Young Malay To jße Re-tried (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 15. THREE appeals from the decisions of Magistrates in Johore were dealt with by Mr. Justice J. V. Mills In the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, y ester da v. the first to be heard
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  • 41 19 Condition Of Acting Governor Of Hongkong Reuter. Hongkong, Sept. 16. The condition of Sir Thomas Southern, Acting Governor of Hongkong is somewhat complicated by an attack: o bronchitis but medical bulletins report that heMs continuing to progress satisfactorily.—Reuter.
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