Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1935

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXSL -No. 227 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Sept. 23, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 488 2 Shipping News Notices. RECONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS' HULLS Method To Increase Speed Of Vessels AN* interesting development in recent naval architecture is the moderm- n by hull alterations of an increasing vi of comparatively modern vessels •> passenger and cai-go types. One of the latest ships to be so reconstrncted is
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  • 174 2 America Hopes It Will Not Be Moved 0i)Hervnlorv m»> never '.»<>v<'< t"i,l !,!<?'rit- <> to ,6. tNe N'^'i/ >s. l! ,n u, lvu'lm? us<i,.>!e ui tne Xev I jz js.8 cnnm!,Nt <»n ro2 loiln loo ziollution ot tl»,, ..ir !,y ,>,< i?inl'.> r<Nlle»eli > > > t, no
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  • 360 2 Strange Model At Marine Exhibition THE sea monster is to become more than a myth, a blend of imagination and rediscovery of dolphins and sea leopards, by the year 2000—this on the authority of the Marine Exhibition of 1935 at Trieste, Italy. The shiip of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 414 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&Oanrf BRITISH J N DIA P. 0. S. N. CVs SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. 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
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    • 455 2 BE\P 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 BHliton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. BAN HONG LIONG Tues; Sept. 24 s.s. GIANG SETNG Fri. Sept. 27 For SOURABAYA
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    • 203 2 N.Y.HJ-INE mm «srans? (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Naples, Marseilles and mf "yASUKUNI MARU Oct. 1 Rates Ist class Ist class 2nd class. P. Bathroom. Naples $660 $634 $463 Marseilles 6 7 6,1 471 L To°j n apan via Hongkong. ShangbaL Next Sailing*j s.s.
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    • 281 2 I<uxnrion» Qn« Oln«e zto«>r»1,!vV. 5lu«t cettent Nukins. ron l.OXl>0>?. N0^ri3NV^3«. rrom krvm 8'ovro Ualaccn port lenHue U.8 3'dum > K» 111" 2910 29-10 3NI0 ill 19-11 2911 20-11 2211 L<iKIN6lX 10-12 1012 11-12 1312 LKNIX 2112 3112 1-l 3-1 X :!!<>;. ?,re». Vo <3«»o» «55 «ft 1°« lx,o«nn ltntlerck»» 56V
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    • 458 2 STEAMER SAILING? A tl NORDDEUTSCHEV LLOYD. mP-^—# (Incorporated A »Q«Mmy). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 19U. "HAVEL" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. 10 "DONAU" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. 23 "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Nov. HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam,
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  • 117 3 STEADY BUT QUIET TONE Awaiting Result Of I.R.C. Meeting (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 18"» cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $108%, down VA> To-day's Prices:— London: 5%d, unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New York: 11 5 16 cts., unchanged Market
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  • 88 3 Heavy Buying Acticity On Tokyo Exchange Reuter Wireless. Tokyo, Sept. 18. There is the utmost activity and heavy buying on the Stock Exchange, ascribed to the increase in tension on the ItaloEthiopian situation, and artificial silk, cotton yarn, rice, steel work, shipbuilding and transport stocks have all risen
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  • 57 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Monday. MINING: Steady. Bangrin Tin 19 6 20 8 X La nj v t 15,--.70. Raub Aust. Gold $5.75 $».85. xa. Southern Kinta $4.37 > 2 $4.47' 2 c.d. Batu Se RuIBERS: Unchanged. Ma* Pinda i!lrs\l. P x er d a^" V V^ 5 ut
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  • 1436 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Kvatt Ml NINO Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. iat,ue F*TH.s>er >al Va Ue 61 Co Ai SJvat» 1,- Ampat 4,3 4,9 4jlV2 4,7% tl a. 3<s 9 33 9xd 6£\- 33
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  • 86 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No I.X.R.S.S. in cases (V.OB. September) 19 116 19 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB September) 18- 1 No. I.X.R S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19 WlB do. October ***** 19 14 To Oct De 19 114
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  • 72 3 The total tin and tin-in-ore exports from the F.M.S. for the month of August were 3,506 tons and as ascertained by sales, totalled 3,564 tons, both tonnages being calculated at 75.5 per cent, tin-in-ore. The highest price recorded during the month was £219.15.0 (Aug. 2) and $115.
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  • 367 3 Dividend Of 2% Per Cent. Declared 5atur6a>. a oiVIDLM) ol Wo a Nail per cent. W28 6eca1te6 tile or6inarv general meetinli ot tllr lumdalax launder 1.16.. nel6 .-N. cne oNee ol tne company in tne llontzkone u» noon to-6a>. Ike tlon. 3ame5 in tne rn2lr an6 Ine
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  • 157 3 Index Numbers Of Monthly Receipts Th 3 following Index numbers representing the estimated monthly traffic receipts of Cables and Wireless L.mited are related to comparable traffic in the year 1929 is for favour of publication:— Monthly figures reduced to working day average. \v oi king day average
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  • 97 3 During the week ending Sept. 14. 1935 exports from Malayan ports amounte-i to 16,339 cases, of which, 14,750 (90 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom. 150 (1 per cent) cases to the Contntnr. of Europe, 233 (2 per cent) cases to Canada, and 1,206 (7 per
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  • 94 3 Distributors At Variance With Board British Official Wireless. Ixincion. Sep». 12. nave rnUX ljl»cNdulor5 anci tl.,e MN: delink I?o:"6 l.N lor xvltN Nee t»2H Nlltl tc> ltH uncior innrlieNNt? zcneme. t» <e vnic»> pro- j vl6 lor ,n< mw: a ckanzze in ln? > r» w il l>7l<7,«.5
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  • 307 3 Gilt-Edged Securities Make Good Recovery Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 19. j The Stock Exchange to-day remained in a state of uncertainty, though the latter part of the day the sentiment appeared somewhat brighter, gilt-edged securities particularly recovering earlier I0SS6S. Cotton ruled on speculative buying Induced by political uneasiness
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  • 25 3 London, Sept. 21. Sterling on New York is 4.91%, Paris 74 41 64. Gold 141 5d., Silver (spot) 29V 4 (forward) 29British Official Wireless.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 V0lumz5.z 8p«2cle v.xlX« nl""l 0. Vatovs. ».rl n region. Norndnrl-. «2"' 3ov N»rl,m Honolulu. llgm5 ne. «ode. I,c..6on. !l»s V")i. >°eova. «ew ,"7lc!"' P2ris. lowing 5.2o«na.. 3our°baya. 3v6n.y. 7>oll><,. 1"Kyo (««rnnoucl.,». 1»m8u,o. buy» L ll- ol l)x< l.»nee. I"ue6 0r»lts Iron-fer, an6 0, s"''" s'.evergl Nanking Vosioe»». v.-" -lt.. re.e,ve6
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    • 347 3 m SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. j So long as premiums od Insurance are me* protection for your family is a certainty. But there Is always t**» danger ♦ha* protertlon m*f be lost, when an accidcn* diverts funds from thp tnsunriC' mo 11 "xppn«rr The Asia Life offers a gut* and eiclusiv< wav
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 509 4 •''••'ft.tSWSk ir-i rnimiiimiiMw M. HASSAN, f 86 37, BRAS BASAK ROAD, SINGAPORE. I We undertake all aorta of work f in electrical, gas and water ser- I vice lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. 1 Why not consult ua afrmt your I c kiuireroenta?
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    • 779 4 I Why go «l*e where for your weeklj 1 periodicals and magazines when you car get them at PETER CHONG'S, the cheapest Newsagents in Malaya at the following rates:— I All 2d. Papers like Tit Bits, News of the World, Boy's Cinema, Picture Show etc. 10 cts. All 3d. Papers
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    • 769 4 NOTICE. I IN THE ESTATE OF QUER BAN HOCK DECEASED. j Pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any I claim! against the Estate" of Quek Ban j Heck, late of No. 40 Breeze Road, SingaI pcre, who died on
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    • 250 4 BURMESE SPECIALIST Professor Khoo 800 Lone 331, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore. Opposite Empire Cinema Theatre. and any Snake Bite. —ii m BffKK'S SCHOOL DANCING j \j Apply to the principal X—'K /I j Terms particulars -•iiiMiiiiiiit»ni:iiiiiiiiiiiii»j,iiiiiiitiiiiii!iiiiiiiTniiii;iMiuiiikiiiiiiiuir.' IB Si ySBBSwHHBp s FOR SLIMMING 1 GUARANTEED TO CURE Superfluous fatness. H By "Dr.
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    • 295 4 PERFECT SATISFACTION IS YOURS When you entrust all your clock, watch and gramophone repairs, to YICX WON MUG 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the repair of clocks and watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya. IMialf i«niaiillllllllilll>i|llllllliiloniiiiiminm l MM ETESIGHT CONSERVATION. B i
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  • 197 5 "Sleek, Silky Voiced Lounge Lizards" (By Air Mail). Norwich, Sept. 0. A vigorous attack upon "crooners" was made in the Educations Science section of the British Association now meeting here by Mr. P. H. B. Lyon, headmaster of Rugby School. "It is a queer world he said, when
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  • 113 5 Berne. A referendum will, in all probability, be held shortly to decide whether or not the Swiss federal railways shall be handed back to a private operating company. The State railways- of Switzerland are Arorld renowned for their comfort, efficiency and eostl'ness of opera.ion; despite the very high
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  • 472 5 Scheme To Be Launched In Manchester A SCHEME which has been prepared by the Rev. G. W. Skeet to ensure the adequate "after care" of children and young persons who have appeared before the juvenile courts is shortly to I Le launched in Manchester with
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  • 455 5 I Work Of Thugs I ALLEGED WARNING SIGNS m rs F. C. Pink of 3040 Grant street, Ontario, wife of a longshoreman, was the victim of a 1 brutal attack by two men at Broadway and Renfrew recently.* She was standing at the intersection when a truck
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  • 219 5 Recent Reference In Parliament London. THE question of Press "intrusions" recently came before Parliament, when Sir John Gilmour (C.—Home Secretary) was asxeci by Sir Ernes t Graham-L.ttle (Ind.—Loudon University), whether hia attention had been drawn to a case that occurred recentiy interview with some children whose brother where
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  • 129 5 Device Which Enables Bathers To Go Long Distances Frankfurt-on-Ma'n. The "Swimmachine," a device which enables bathers to cover long distances vithout any effort cn their part, is the latest h;>l day attrac.ioi to make its appearance here. It consists of a small outboard motor nounted on a platform,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 LODHRA j UTERINE TONIC j WHAT "LODHRA" IS AND WHAT IT IS FOR. "LODHRA" i.s prepared from choicest j[ Indian flowers and herbs and is most j I EFFECTIVE in bringing the repro- j j ductive organs in women into perfect I v. crk ng order. Many a victim has
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    • 375 5 THE FASTEST jfe! '*I fT PASSENGER MAIL FREIGHT I SERVICE TO EUROPE 5' 2 Days Singapore London Two Departures A Week Apply: K.L-M. K.N.I.L.M. Offices, 4*>. Stamford Road, or to any Booking Agency in Singapore. ■miniiunii. iiiiniiiiiniiiinii amw ii inninniiniiiu*r«ittininiiiii««iwiiuii'»»iiiiimiii iiiniiintinHiinininiiimiii n'H uni'ii R.C.A MAGIC BRAIN RADIO j f gives
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1015 5 Malayan Listener s* Radio B .SJS RE BERLIN STATION 2RO, ROME KUUKAMMES (DJA 31.38 Metres; djq id 63 Metres, Broadcasting On 31.13 And A Summary Of Sportimr TO DAY 25.40 Metres Results (G«™ P F„7^ a "r^ Q Sit a mß Ever y Monday, Wednesday and Prt-n-ecuilS °^1S. m Fo
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  • 249 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Tomohon, Dutch. 684 tons, from Sambas 23-9, to West Borneo 26-9. Baa Hon* Liong, Brit.sh, 1,003 tons, from Chciibon 23-9, to Batavia 24-9. Ihedens, Dutch, 1,181 tons, from Palembang 23-9, to Palembang 25-9. Van der Lijn, Dutch, 1,431 tons, from
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  • 115 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAjttVBS OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Fushimi Maru 18j Sawahloento 16; Alcinous 14; President Johnson 9. jSmpire Dock (Entrance jtiaW <!» Steel Scientist 32; Marudu 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gait 4)
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  • 66 6 M ills expected from Eurooe etc. (Lonv ,j ip£rlall time of delivery ol bo::l!oMer-' letter* only 4 pm. and delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. toil* v Mails expected from Netherlands jndl by Ur fKetherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. and general delivery of letters
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  • 21 6 Mail desnatched from Singapore on Aue: 30 by the Ranch! was delivered in London on Sept. 21 (22 days).
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  • 34 6 Owing to the late arrival of the outward Imperial aeroplane the air mails for Australia, Java &c. previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 59 6 The Chargeurs Reums liner Cap Tourane is due a: Singapore from Colombo at noon on Wednesday and will sail for Saigon "the same day at 5 p.m. Ihe P. and O. Ranpura is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 9 a.m. on W"dnesday. The F. and O. Alipore is due
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  • 242 6 8Mss»pore. 3ept IS 4 mantle' sizbt 2'4 1»n6on 2 montlts' Llebt 2>« li» 1x>n6on 30 6ayZ' slgbt 2 3 31!^ l»n6on 2 iHiv 1x.n6on 1/r. "'"^5 1.yo«2s an6 Pari8 6eman6 Hamburg cieman6 r4ow Vorlc 6eman6 l3atav a an6 Iouradaya 6em2N6 6eman6 pen2Ng 6em2l.6 p^^ Calcutta an6 vombay 6eman6
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  • 191 6 Singapore, Sept. 19. R (Siam) W T Coast No. 1 per Koyan $136 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam. No. 2 per Koyan $102 Siam, Rice 1
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  • 152 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEP1\ 23 High Tides: —9.03 a.m., 8.03 p.m. I Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Wiltshires v. R.A.F., Anson Road Stadium. Hockey: Colts I v. S.C.R.C., S.C.R.C.; Trial at S.C.C. Children's Orchestra Rehearsal, Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. Lawn Tennis Tournament, S.C.C.
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  • 80 6 I Al£iAj£tg£lA.—' The New Adv I ol 'xaxzan.'' CAPITOL.—"Goodbye Again." i EMPj-rcE.—"Cockeyed Cavaliers." GRh.aT WORLD. —cabaret Dancing, Siae-snows, Malay Operas, Chinese Yvayangs, cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. —"Elinor Norton" and "Staniooui truest." MAKLbUKUUGH.-"Charlie Chan's Courage.'* NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Duncinc. Side-shows, Malay Operas. Cmne.se W?.yangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc r^vAijioN.— On! Daday." R
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 480 6 < r m SINGAPORE HOTILS Minimi i ii ii ii i inn mi i in n i i »H»umi«ii«ii«M«!«iitußuw«ti»iWHiit«''iH«it«r;tn«ii«ni:i*n»iTiii«ii«««uMi«^^ ftaftks IMA MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL Jf TO-NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY COCKTAIL DANCE GRAND "MOVIE" 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. BALL CABARET DINNER and DANCE tttptt fp (informal) 9.50 to midnight and the popular
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    • 188 6 ORDINANCE NO. 44 ANKRUPTCY). i UK HIGH COURT OF THE <lfi A X B SETILEMEN JS. skt'i' I .-KM r;n i (5 mngapoi:e. Summary Case. !r BonkrHpky. No. 05 of 1903. tie CHOP t,HEL JOO of No. 241 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. Traders. NOTICE 1 \r HEREBY GIVEN that a
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    • 234 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Re ENG KIAT ANN otherwise known as Chcp \itnyr Kiat Ann Poon Kee. Bankruptcy No. 305 of 1935. The Official Assignee is prepared to consider offers for the purchase of the stock-i.i-trade including furniture and n.tings of the above firm at Nos. 4£7. 489 and 420 North Bridge
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 565 6 [§SUUN]|U SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Honekong (Fushimi Maru) 1 p.m. JaMn (Fushimi Maru> 1 pm. China (generally), Hoihcw (Fushimi Maru) 1 pm. Philippine *lanf Fushimi Maru) p m Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Fushimi Maru) 1 p.m. pontianak <R aub) 2 P m Rengat and Tembilahan b (Ban
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  • 878 7 Director's Remarks MEANING OF SOUND TEACHING I rPHKRE is loo much teaching in Ceylon and too little educating. It is wrong to assume that, if a teacher stops talking, the pupil stops thinking or learning. Sound teaching means concealed teaching.
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  • 234 7 Ambitious Farmhand's Undertaking: ANE way of preventing unemployment v from breaking down the morale and good health! of ambitious young Canadians is offered by Hubert Smith, 20, jobless farmhand of Amherst, N.S. His solution is—<lo something. That is what he dtid. Gathering together a few belongings, some
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  • 720 7 Close Network Of Posts To Be Organised (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 6. DETAILS of air-raid precaution measures are to be discussed between local authorities and Home Office officials at a series of conferences which are to be held during the next few months. The first of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 CULL BAHAR. ™JSft£fLsZm Strengthen, the „f the hair will be v iumlunt WW.
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    • 11 7 I 1*2%. if j Invented by ■C J. van V inlB2B.
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    • 166 7 "l srom »n? writer ?,ir?». I .i < l "».i !l»t., "l ,,o. ,v,r> ,x r>0l, >vlw oov.n t« 1»r v>Ul«»u,ls' »?in« iliH l. > n: >.»:.. l llon» u roil 6ow/. > oxer- ',«>, c»»o.;l.> !0> r<.l«»l)le »l»o my «o 'ill'.'!' v <.!».otly. l coubl no i2 !,l,l.l«. ',1
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    • 94 7 intoMßWiiTOniiCTnrmniiiuiNiiiiuiiiiiiiH I STILL CHEAPER AIR TRAVEL! j j IMPERIAL AIRWAYS I FOUR ENGINED AIRCRAFT from I MAL/tYA to LONDON —£140 s 1 This special reduced fa re is in force during the m I 'off-season' commencing 23rd July; normal i return and other abatements will apply. 5 i I I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 937 8 j RETURN SCREENING FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY! L P j 615 I THE GREAT MftM PAVI L lON 9.15 COMEDY SUCCESS -JR I j "OH! DADDY"* with LESLIE*. BENSON {FRANCES DAY j J A GLITTERING COMEDY HEAPS OF FUN j PEPPY TUNES GORGEOUS GIRLS $$&®m j j THE SUPREME TARZAN IN
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  • 232 9 Stolen Money Hidden In Cycle Handlebars Singapore, Monday. A SENTENCE of three months' rigorous n imprisonment Was imposed on a Chinese house "boy" Lim Ah Nong by Mr C. H Whitton, the Third Magistrate, on Saturday for theft of $95, alleged to have been stolen from
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  • 127 9 Operations On Front Of 50 Miles Reuter Wireless. 1.on6on. Sept. 18. ?our lnlantry 6 i visions, lour tanlc bnt-taliuns. two cavalry brigades an6 elgbt alr squuclrons are eng2«66 in 2rmy manoeuvres wbicb began last nlgbt 2126 wblcb are tbe brxt large scale manoeuvre» since 1925. I'be area,
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  • 484 9 The Current Singapore Prices I i Singapore, Sept. 20. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 3 Beef, stew or curry, kati FUlet, steak, per lb. *>5 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 3 Pork, lean, kati 4 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 POULTRY Capons locally reared, kati 5C Ducks,
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  • 327 9 A Ten-Year Plan SIX 4,000-ROOM HOTELS Moscow. A TEN-YEAR plan for the reconstruction of Moscow, converting it into an ultra-modern capita! for 5,000,000 inhabitants, was announced by Joseph Stalin, dictator of Soviet Russia. I The new city will cover more than double the area of the
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  • 147 9 To Tour Principal Chinese Cities Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 23. Sir Frederick Leith Russ, the British economic expert, and Sir Alexander Cadogan. the British Ambassador, left Shanghai for Nanking night, accompanied by Mr. Wang Ching Wei, Dr. Chu Man Vi and General Tang Shang Chic.
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  • 86 9 Serious Affray Near Amoy Sin Chew Jit Poh. HongKong, Sept, 22. A serious affray between a gang of boatmen and a squad of police occurred at Changpu, near Amoy, on Saturday. The boatmen refused to pay their taxes and clashed with the marine police at their branch
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  • 58 9 Conversion Appears To Be Lagging Reuter Wireless. New York, Sept. 18. A total of $759 000,000 out of $1,250,000,000 of called Fourth Liberty Bonds have been converted within a fortnight, of which $331,000,000 is into bonds and $428,000,000 into notes. While no dissatisfaction is expressed by the Treasury,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 271 9 JOY FLIGHT In response to numerous requests the CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE has chartered one of the luxurious air liners of Qantas Empire j Airways for a series of short nights to take place from the Air j Base, Seletar, on Saturday, September 28th, 1935, from 1 pm. j 20 minute
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    • 25 9 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts, i $8, $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93. Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.
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    • 364 9 #m 22 SONG HITS yMMM&m IN ONE BOOK FOR j Cli ATA AnllJ 0 fc, /-'"l*'." «i. I lM "CU« I Mill M( A Gay Music House, w 203, BATU ROAD. W l KUALA LUMPUR. i T. M. A. Music House, SINGAPORE. I MEW WORLD. TO-MORKOWJ TO-MORROW! f DON'T MISS
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  • 49 10 CHAN-CHEONG. ihe engagement is announced between Mr. Chan Chee Seng, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chan, and Miss Cheong Keong Poh eldest daughter cf the late Mr. Cheon;Koon Seng and Mrs. Cheong Koon Seng. The marriage will take place early next year.
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  • 84 10 MR. WEE HOCK LAi and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to relative! and friends and Bukit Bahru Football Club. Siew Sin Sia. Straits Juvenile Union, Oei Kee Association. Popular Pk-nic Party, Gout Yew Sia, Enpr Wah Kok Association and Silat Funeral A°?oc aticn vho kindly attended the
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  • 421 10 JX what he termed his swan song, the director of the Rubber Research Institute. Lieut .-Col. B. J. Eaton, gave an interesting and instructive lecture on "Research and the Rubber Industry,'' at the eleventh annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters. Stressing the importance of research, he
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  • 428 10 XHIS week, H.E. the Governor and High Commissioner Sir Shenton Thomas will tour Upper Perak. Included in his itinerary is a visit to the Dindings, the territory which was recently returned to Perak after having been a British possession for more than fiftv years. As the
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  • 65 10 Leaves Singapore By Air For Irak Mr. J. Bartholomew, of the AngloIranian Oil Co.. and brother of H.H. the Sultanah of Johore, left Singapore on his return to Irak by the Imperial Airways liner yesterday. Mr. Bartholomew came to Johore to attend the celebrations in connection with
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  • 38 10 The engagement is announced of Mr Chan Chee Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chan, and Miss Cheong Keong Poh, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Cheong Koon Seng and Mrs. Cheone Koon Seng. 1
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  • 195 10 QNLY through a Coroner's inquest did it become known to the public that Mr. Gerald Skey, of the General Rubber Company and a well-known resident of Singapore, had been responsible for a very gallant act. Mr. Skey, as has already been reported, was going to
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  • 202 10 JJNHAPPILY. although the man was brought safely ashore his life was lost, for he died a fortnight later in hospital. His death was due. not to shock from immersion in the water, but to hardship and starvation, for he told a pitiful story which revealed once again how very
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  • 170 10 nUT the Jubilee Fund will necessarily take some time to get into operation, and meanwhile, as is only too sadly obvious, there is an urgent need of money to relieve cases of distress immediately. For this reason the Rotary Club Unemployment Fund has been brought into existence. Monthly
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  • 197 10 jyjß. Laszlo Schwartz, the Hungarian violinist, has been giving recitals In most of the large schools in Malaya, and is impressed by the growing interest in the art on the part of the younger generation. During two previous visits here Mr. Schwartz found music in the
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  • 377 10 By "Looker-On" JJOLIDAY snaps can be dangerous," observes a writer. Especially if those tell-tell snapshots are discovered. A A Members of a nudist colony recently produced a play. We understand that they dispensed with the dress rehearsal. A There is one woman who is always glad
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  • 1539 11 «551s HV4l»NN? l N4«t>V4 Sanction* May lie Economic But Xot 31ili(ary Reuter. 3ept. 23. ol trio orncial Italian communique, couplecl witb tlie Italian Government's subsequent criticism ot llie plan, is 28 g favourable bv tbe U'li'i.lllt: papers in Vritain. iVlussolini's
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  • 47 11 At the reception during the opening of the Nanyanp, Girls' Hieh Srhonl Library on Saturday. Left to ."ight 'facing camera': Dr. Phillip K. C. Tyau, (Chines? Consul-General in >, Mrs. Sze Yen-Huang, Mr. Sze Yen-Huang (Chinese Consul and Mr. C. E. S. Adkins (Assistant Director of Education (Chinese).
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  • 108 11 American Pilot's Frightful Experience Reuter. 1:,n6on. scpl. 23 4 11l^>i8 "«lo Niffbl l,»" Keen aecvrnpll>be6 liv tbe 4merican. .»r. pelix V2itl>o>. Nc lelt P1ov6 Ncn:,o«l s»el6. island, 6 45 <loc»l time» vo» tlr6ay mo»ning «itb lbe all»» ol reacbin? litbuu»» a in 2 no,» >top
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  • 220 11 I I Rev. Father Burghoffer i IN SINGAPORE 39 YEARS Singapore, Monday. sudden death of the Rev. Fr. Louis Burghoffer, Vicar of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, took place yesterday evening at the Parish home in Ophir Road. The deceased, who was
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  • 44 11 8in32pore Singapore. 1vlon6ay. VN1? 6estroyors Dainty an6 Diana arriv«6 »t SIng2pore on Satur6ay. lolnlng tbe Ducbess an6 Dellgbt. wincb ba6 2rrlvecl psevlously. 61! lour 6e«truyers lelt port yel»ter62y 2lternoon I'be cruisers Cornwall 2N6 NerwleK an6 tbe alrcrnlt carrier Nerme«« are «till ber«>
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  • 112 11 Crew Of Three Reported To Be Safe Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 22. THE missing plane mentioned yesterday was found at Ngaputaw, fifteen miles south of Bassein, where it made a forced landing. The crew are safe.— Reuter. A former message from Rangoon, stated: One of thre; new De
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  • 71 11 8triKe8 (3»le Oil HonxKonx Singapore, Monday. The Anhui, a vessel of 2,080 tens, which was due to arrive in Singapore vesterday was delayed off the coast of Hongkong owing to bad weather and is exnected in Singapore to-morrow. It is understood that the steamer struck a gale on
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  • 111 11 Twelve Men Seized Vessel Off Woosung Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 22. THE Paofeng was pirated by twelvemen who disclosed themselves at 7.15 p.m. on Thursday. Just as the vessel passed Woosung they seized control of the ship and, after killing a soldier, a coolie and a constable,
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  • 47 11 Engine Trouble At Karachi (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 22. THE Imperial Airways easlbound 'plane arrived here a day late this evening, due to late departure from Karachi with engine trouble. She left Akyab this morning. The Ranee of Sarawak is on board.
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    • 89 11 BEAR BRAND MILK is real pure I natural milk, with nothing added and |B D nothing taken away just sterilized WM for your safety. WM Sole Agents for Malaya: H I JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD-, I I (Incorporated in England 1666) I SINGAPORE and PENANG. I MOW RELEASED SIXTH ISSUE
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  • 6236 12 preservation Ol i?ne l?op 8oil N.N.I. 1-0 ?i^i^e«8 bis lecture on "Neseareb. ancl tbe Rubber Inclustrv," a summary of wbicb bas alreallv appearell in tbe HlalaM tribune, l3. Nat on, Director of tbe Rubber Researcb Institute ol tabulatecl. at tbe
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  • 229 12 The Sultan And Sultanah Entertained Singapore, Monday. THE Royal Johore International Club was crowded last night, when a most successful At Home was given in honour of the 62nd birthday and 40th anni- versary of the accession of H. H. the Sultan of Johore. Dinner was served
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  • 121 12 China And Question Of Membership Reuter. Sbangbai. Sept. 23. NN. Sun po ln a press interview said tbat it was not necessary lor t?blna to demand 2 keat on tbe League Oouncil because tbe League was merely 2 European orgarilsatian and did nut concern tbe world
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  • 134 12 Bright Comedy At The Capitol AT THE CINEMA "rOOD-BYE Again," the Warner Bro- thers production now being shown at the Capitol, is a very bright and well acted comedy. It tells of an author whose passionate stories bring him thousands of feminine admirers. In the course of a
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  • 284 12 Death In Penang ATTAINED AGE OF 81 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Monday. JHE death occurred this morning of Mr- Chesney Duncan, first Edi-tor-in-Chief of the Straits Echo. Mr. Duncan had a wide and varied experience in Eastern journalism a?, Managing: Editor of the Times of
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  • 152 12 Monthly Subscriptions Total $973 THE latest list of subscriptions to the 1 Singapore Rotary Club Interim Relief Fund shows that the total of monthly subscriDtions promised is now $973. The list is as follows:— MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS PROMISED Already acknowledged 909.90 Asiatic Petroleum Co 50 Frankel Brothers (Staff)
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  • 47 12 700 o WaV o ength 493 me *res) 730 n m Gramo .P»one Records. Buile?in Pm Straits Ech New, 745 S'm ram °P h °ne Records. TalkS by Mr M 830 Sm" Sr arn ,°P h «>ne Records. 8.40 Gramophone Records. 900 p.m. Close Down
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  • 269 13 Mr. li. l). Williamson NLrilNixixt; lit t;»v ritl^i. 3ini>al>ore. 5ll»nt.nv. l. <i I). Williamson. <.f lbe Nubber plantations l. lo«t bi< lis,- ,be i< 'll <>l a sboekinjc tlaj-eclv. nils suncl on tbe line at l.,il2Vs,v ve3ter6av morn^ Kllown l'.-l li
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  • 144 13 m .*ew York. "One nunth in a sideshow teaches you .han a year in college." This is the cons dered opinion of Iliss Aanc Sibley, a pretty Chicago girl of 21, who ran away from college to join a Coney Island sideshow. There, aptly enough, .she s the
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  • 178 13 Husna Jehan Khathun At The Adelphi IN altogether charming performance was given by the well-known Eastern dancer, Husna Jehan Khathun, on the Adelphi roof garden after dinner on Saturday. This beautiful and mysterious creature gave a varied and vigorous interpretation of both Western and Eastern dances. She
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  • 91 13 Luit Lrown T'o-morrow Ivlonday ll.c suueral ol lvlr Kboo p.ck LoelV wbo «ilvd ut lil>i residency 4t» Ll. Ooasr Noad. eu rbe 0, 20. will take ,'laco to-morrow a tlre lumily l.urilll eroulid. NuKit Nraw/i Oemcter> lbe cotogt. will leave bis residence rn morrow n,orninlr. lbe
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  • 119 13 Baby Austin And Hire Car (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Monday. A HEAD-ON collision between a "Baby" Austin and a hire--car took place at the Krian Road last night. The Austin was driven by Mr. Khali!, a Health Inspector, who was going to Bagan Serai with his wife
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  • 102 13 rfrom Our Own Corresvonden: > Malacca. Sept. 21. The following pi-omises of donations to the proposed Malacca Boys' Club are crratefu'ly acknowledged: Mrs. Tan Chay Van $200. Dr. Tan Seng Tee $10. Dr. B H. Ong $25. Mr. Cmg ffp Tiar.g $500. Mr. Chee Koon Kay $50,
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  • 375 13 Long Tack Sam Troupe At Capitol Singapore, Monday. LONG Tack Sam and his world famous troupe of Chinese actors have arrived. They disembarked from the Dutch steamer Ophir this morning, and the staff of mechanics have been busily engaged all day in unpacking and erecting the 20
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  • 60 13 Experiment In Post Office Square Singapore. Monday. THE Traffic Police are trying a new experiment in the car nark, in Post Office Square, between Fullerton Buildinc and the Hongkong Bank. The rear ranks of cars on each side are being parked at an angle, and it is hoped
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  • 112 13 His Excellency And Malay Royalty Present (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Sunday. At the Istant Ulu, Bukit Chantan 1 Kuala Kangsar. ceremony, dating back to over a hundred years, was perfo-med when the son of Raja Bendahara underwent "berkhatan." j Malay royalty from all over the cOun-
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  • 214 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 21. The next meeting of the Ro tary Club will be a luncheon meeting to be held at the R?st House on Sept. 24. Rotarian M. Boyle will speak on "Sierra Leono." Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Wi Kiat
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    • 81 13 0 I I OPftl r/M— w*^—.~, —m—in 0 1 I You are cordially invited to visit our new show- O 1 rooms, at 102-106, Orchard Road, where the most attractive range of Shehador Refrigerators is in display. ALL SHELVADORS ARE NOW SOLD WITH 4-YEAR 5 j GUARANTEE. 2 3 We
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    • 105 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LIB. (INC. IN ENGLAND). •t FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agents:— SIME, DARBY CO., LTi)., 6, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. 1 which is frequently a consequence of great heat, overexertion, anger, excitement or excessive indulgence in tobacco or alcohol,
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  • 642 14 Detailed Statistics CHE WAHAB'S FINE RIDING Singapore, Monday. JJ H. the Sultan of Perak was the P most successful owner at the litwo-day Summer Skye Meeting held fi>y the Singapore Turf Club last >gweek-end. His Highness had
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  • 313 14 Result Of Qualification For Championship S. N. Kelly 152* R. J. Lsherwood 153* W. McMullan 157* W. EWred 158* J. P. de C. Hamilton 160 E. E. P. Pretty 163 H. M. Alexander 165 P. Gordon Smith 166 R. H. Allen 166 A. L. Birse 166 H.
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  • 115 14 All Blacks Win Again At Bradford Reuter. London, Sept. 21. The following: matches in the Rugby Union were played to-day: Yorkshire New Zealand (at Cumberland 3 Bradford) 14 Devon 6 Lancashire (at Exeter) 6 Blackheath 20 U. S. Portsmouth 0 Bristol 9 Rosslyn Park 3 Devonport S. 20
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  • 151 14 i Khalsa Association Beaten By 4—l Singapore, Monday. The Singapore Colts added another win Ito tlwir sequence of victories on Saturday when they defeated the Khalsa Association in an "A" team fixture on their ground by four goals to one. The Colts led by two goals to
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  • 49 14 In the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament to-day in th© B Class Singles Final H.H. Markham (owe 3) will meet B. E Ablitt (scr.). I In the B Class Doubles Handicap R Nolli and J. Piffaretti (plus 15) play .T. C. Hamlyn and S. J. Elgar (scr.).
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  • 778 14 Report Far The Year Ended June 1935 seventb annual general meeting of T the Amiable Athletic Association was held a« 3 ociation premises yesterare excerpts from.ihe annual report which was adopted at the m The n y-rir commenced with 189 membership on the register. During tne leview.
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  • 106 14 cricket club Lenten L? ««rill? tennis matcb between tbe Linga- pore thicket Olub and tbe Straits Obiliese Nub on Saturday, allei-noon an tbo S.0.0 caurts resulted overwbelming victory Me l.blnese bv s»x matcbrs ta nil. 12 sets to 2 and 85 ?l»mos to 47 lbe tallowing are tlie
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  • 94 14 Won By Sir Victor Sassocn's Museum Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 19. The Curragh, Sir Victor Sassoon, won the Irish St. Leger with Museum, who had previously won the Irish 2,000 guineas and the Irish Derby and becomes the first winner of an Irish triple crown, Museum was
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  • 66 14 100 Finish Out Of 200 Competitors Shanghai, Sept. 23. The second swimming competition across the Yangtse took place at Wuhan yesterday. The swim started at Huangrhsuhlau and ended at Sanpeh Wharf, a distance of 4.400 metres. Ttisre were more than 200 competitors, but only about 100 finished
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  • 839 14 Inter-Club Tourney CHAMPIONS KNOCKED OUT Singapore Mondaiy. Jjk SURPRISE was sprung in the 77 Singapore badminton inter-club championship tournament when the Novice Badminton Party, who did so well on Satrrday by defeating the Diehard 8.P., favourites for the title, met their defeat at the hands of the
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    • 11 14 I I IN BRICKS OA L JN BULK Warm Studios 49
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    • 48 14 p I The All-British il ■■irff* J f?!rlrt Letters can be written In any language and any type, and Jwtt SS/L any length of carriage can be fitted to a standard machine. Sole Agents: Duncan Roberts, Ltd., 112 114 A, Robinson Road. Imperial "Geod Companion Sin C apore.
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  • 372 15 A Surprise Defeat MITCHELL LOSES TO GNR. WREN (By "X G.") Singapore, Monday. rpHE programme of amateur boxing 1 held at the New World Stadium last night in aid of the Singapore Jubilee fund did not receive the support in
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  • 99 15 Fight Approved By Board Singapore. Monday. IHE Young Schmeling—Kid Andre tight, fixed fat Sunday, Sept. 29, at the New World Arena, has been approved by the Board oi Conrol. Schmcling and Andre are the be<« light-htav} weights in the East. Mr. Bell was «niy ahle to
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  • 221 15 Not Likely To Be Popular In England -HE box-office attraction action I football »a s ;cver better than at the White C«». chronicle, writes "Kay *f al f P to dubi.ee Fund. nre than 5.000, The attendance w no^J g for the but even that number *u«- which
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  • 61 15 C.C.A.A. Athletic Successes (left to right): Yeow Cheng Hoe secretary Poh Kim Seng (Malayan A.A. champion) and Lim Thye Hee (Malayan 120 yds. hurdles record holder) and Mr. Kong Kha Kong (President of the Chinese Companion A.A.) Poh Kirn Seng and Lim Thye Hee are going to China as members
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  • 327 15 t.5. 5lermni«l3 kavourctl lVo laurels i dlew x0lk. .4ug 20. l,l tlie develop- Niei.ts ol tlie 55 U ei»uM> ..snel.ca's lor retailing «upreMil v '.> <l22- <)!>.l.plali brigbl. 5ue.nien.llz: lbe veteran tlivmplc cll2lnpio!» Dorolbv poylltol, Nill and Nwbt. tbe Nu.. treo5ty!e star—»le several rising aces. Obit-l 22il2>'.
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  • 48 15 Wilts To Meet R.A.F. At Anson Road Singapore, Monday. The Wilts meet the R.A.F. at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, in the second round of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition. In the first round the Wilts beat the Publishers and the Airmen knocked out the F*fc>.
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  • 240 15 Services To Rugby In Johore Singapore. Monday. RUGBY was begun at Rengam on Saturday, when teams from North and South met. The match was purely in the nature of a practice, and the teams were changed in the second half. Opportunity was taken to
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  • 224 15 Guthrie's Win At 90.98 M.P.H. 1AMES GUTHRIE, of Hawick won the first motor cycle Grand Prix tie l'Europe, on the Clady Circuit, near Belfast. His speed over the triangular course was 90.98 miles per hour, and, in the final laps there was nobody among the international field
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  • 79 15 Competitors in the Siew Sin Sia tournaments are informed that the Tennis Tournament will commence on Saturday and Badminton tournament on Sunday. The following are the first round hies for the coming weekends: TENNIS Saturday, at 400 p.m.:—Thng Soon Tee v. Lim Kirn Leng; Gwee Ah Sye
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  • 89 15 The following will represent the S.C.R.C. hockey team in the following matches:— Against the R A. on Friday, Sept. 27, at S.C.R.C.:—Joo Yeow, Choon lin. K. T. Ooi, Boon Gim, Kee Siang, Choo Beng, Kit Soon, Robert Eu, Choon Leong, Kee Tian, John lim. Reserves:—Teng Chow, Gim
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  • 472 15 8el»nFvr 8ucc?r N0VLN8 WM <prom Our own Keporler' liuula Lumpur. 8atur6»y. IX one ol lbe exciting l up i Lnal« lor lonss lime, tbe lXuula ltover« 6esente6 tlie l.l'.(.'.X., tne bonier», by lde only l?oul in tne rnalcn tnis evening in lbe Unal ol tne eumnetilion.
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  • 42 15 John Cobb's Success At Brooklands London, Sept. 22. A Napier Railton, driven by Mr. John Cobb and Rose Richards, won the 500 miles race at Brooklands to-day at an average speed of 121.28 miles per hour. —British Official Wireless.
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    • 342 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fatt j that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century U has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position: (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously
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  • 1428 16 Attack tin lronnerli l.0lIIX(,« I.l2^«I)8" (By Air Mail; London, Sept. 13. THE mysteries of laughter, th< world 20,000,000 years hence, < vision of holidays «in Arctic re «"ions, an attack on crooners a; ''sleek lounge lizards" and the bes age
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  • 537 16 Party Of English Tourists On Board Singapore, Monday. THE Dollar Liner. President Johnson put into port a little *iter 7 a ni ve teroay on her seventeenth voyage rom'r' the world, carrying the usual "cO'rHe ment of world tourists. The ship was expected to arrive on
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  • 63 16 Handed Over By Germany To Switzerland Reuter Wireless. Ulll.e lbe Kldnappc-d (.il.rm.»n leyl-b llaliz-t. Nertbold .l<l...b lia- been over to tbe ..utl.nritles loI,<)2Vl:! l.ne Oerman .>:. «natter b" > lbe i" cxpeli.d lro,n sv interest- o, interns oeace and be entered tlie couu- ''"0'Ul.vz..,, ,,„n port regulations "'"l
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    • 265 16 j T,IK SAYS: T,r application of the acti'iJL I p anrreas-llormonc-Tab!ct 3 f V y JAW) ■'•••cording; to Dr. Richard Weiss is <~ri(,C<l adva,K e 1,1 therapy of V I>IARETES MELUTUS Ihe advantages of I'ani'irsalets, among others, are: "PAN(RLS ALKTS" /ySi. a bow available in the improved A /J 01
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  • 202 18 Discussion On Drug Evil At Geneva London. Sept. 2i. S' UGGESTIONS for linking the study of the problem of nutrition and agri- cultural controversy advanced by the I .lustraiian Delegate. Mr. Stanley Bruce, I in the League Assembly at Geneva and j supported in the
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  • 306 18 /.c/it/.'j /tt 7V,t lOtts are inlntecl to wrtts 5« us on Ladjects u/ pab.'ic interest, /t mast be underwood t/lat t/ie "^llal^i/a rrlbune" do»?H not enckorse corru»pondSNts. l.s'/'T'lr/iF 5«Ol/i.0 66 55 6r2,^s lH ti,^^rlttc'n and on one side 0/ lke .ecr Mdl/ de «>ei. 2l nncl ud«l>e««n 0/
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  • 14 18 A scene from "untitled Miserables. which opens at the Capitol Theatre on October 2.
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  • 1150 18 Lists Of Singapore Contributors THE Committe of Araya Samaj, Singapore, beg to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following contributions towards the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund: S.letar Naval Base (Sir John Jackson Ltd.), biiigapo.e —.>4 56 i in Mr. n<>iiK o Islam; $4 from Mr.
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  • 211 18 Opening Ol >>vv l^ibsHlr^ >>... »sNl3 new nm liv 'l tbe 8ln".2pnr' On-ls' Nlel, :3«li0ol Kl!»t: was lorm.ill,' »,"-,!'>' > v e 5dKlns tl,»' Dire»'''., 0. cation 'Cliincss' .>v lbe "l .i ,Nl? ol vi.')! il,cluc'inl? pbilllp l< C lvau s_l:n. Oellet-'d lli >.! 5,1r .'.n<-, Ven
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  • 46 18 Supply Of Dining And Sleeping Coaches Sin Chew Jit Poh. S112N2 It l.-, report."! VUNg N:.liW2V ii22i 5l5,..^ "llb tbe Soutl. supply tbe latter wll'i l!.... V co2cbes seven !lr>, tbree coacbes. eleven l.u." co2cb,., ..no :,,..:r !,.2 lbe prl.l. yen—sin Cbew l,. p.,i.
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  • 59 18 To fiive Performances For Flood Relief Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Sept 21 Hooci Is reported to be pouring into tne sea from tne Lotangho districts, me area around Chohai is threatened. Mr. Met Lan Pang has gone to Hangenow to give performances for six days
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  • 76 18 Police Close Down Office In Mukden Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Srpt. 2 *JSS ™na F]o °d Reliei Association in Mukden has been closed by the Police The official in charge and two rr tV^* S D T re arrest ed. It was aliened b: the Pohce that
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  • 35 18 British Official Wireless. Lundtto B Mr HiMr.v B'll rlincdor and l« General Manager of Uoycl* Bank ?,v!? ember o/ thr Dawes. Commute 4: 24 diecJ in London yesterday 75 British Oflteinl Wirek^
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  • 1052 19 Vuutl, Wor8i,ip» llitler ol>pt:k r0i>« xor 80 Kl^tlX t. >. .1 ol Km,la Lumpur v,n« ,3 on 2 l,»„r of lbe worl6. 2n,l wno ig n<5 ni», experiences for «b, <<!,.!. lridune. n»« pal6 2 2 ,il to tiermnnv nnll bis livelv
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  • 480 19 8cKome iVo ve IleHlisell In lour Vears tN> 5u .'.b.i). London. 3epl l3. s.,, witlnn ,',l l W2<» tlie «erti2ln l.n liel.l em bv Cuin. 5. C li 't. t'.blnrnl <l.rc<t<'r >.l ll... ll» r.l '1'» !,>>».or <.>>.. L«2l.. llc> spoke on t< lpv!5,.,,» tl..> engine»:,'Nl." .'lv
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  • 62 19 Sydney, S< pi. D. the New bouth Wales Women Justices* Association waited on the Minister for Justice (Mr Martin) and revived the 20-year-old a*tation to have the Jury Act amended nii at^ omcn could E, 't °n Junes Tho Minister said his own views Were that women
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    • 6 19 MILNERS' SAFES THE (Incorporated in S.S.).
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