Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1935

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Volxxil- -No. 229 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 25. 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERJS,_I?^ FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 196 1 ©rikite Dominant I locked in 1 lb 2 11J and 5 lb. packings by all hi«;h-class ProviSole Agents (Incorporated in S. S.). I —but j m\Wm will polish 1 mA mm uP a tall f( If C[v\ If you haven't got a tall-boy, try )l I rUtf O-Cedar on a
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    • 274 1 UP-COUNTRY NOTES Appear In The SUNDAY j TRIBUNE I Bottled in three It makes no difference at all sizes:-nip, pint H whether vou buv and QUART. nneintr you ouy I GUINNESS DOG'S HE4D STOUT A Palatable and sustaining food in S1ME, DARBY CO. LTD. fE|i|^ Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Penang,
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  • 793 2 Shipping News Notice CAREER OF THE OLYMPIC A Former Commander's Experiences THE announcement that the Cunard White Star liner Olymptc is offered for sale at Southampton for breaking-up has led Commodore bii Bertram Hayes, K.C.M.G., D.S.O probably the best known of all commanders, to recall, In an interview, some of
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  • 225 2 New British Submarine Launched Manchester, Aug. 30. ANEW Admiralty submarine of the Grampus type, H.M.S. Narwhal, has been launched successfully from the naval constructional works at Barrow-in-FurneSs. This is the 167th submarine to be launched from the Barrow shipyard, the birthplace of British submarine*. The launching ceremony was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CVs SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dae Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. SOMALI 6.810 Sep*. 25 CATHAY 16,000 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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    • 491 2 3E\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 Billiton. For BATAVIA, CHERIBON AND SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday) s.s. GIANG SENG Fri. Sept. 27 b.m. NAM YONG Tues. Oct. 1 For SOURABAYA AND
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    • 193 2 N. Y. KJiINE (Incorporated to Jap*»>. To LONDON, viui Penang, Cole-bo. Aden, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles a™ YASUKUNI MARU Ort 2 Rates Ist class Ist class 2nd class. P. Bathroom. Naples $660 $634 $463 Marseilles 6,7 M JJJ L To°j n .psn vi. Hongkong, ShanghaL Next Sailings— %m sj. HAKOZAKI
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    • 539 2 1 '1 < mm a. mm PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships Most Cabins have adjoining private bath, is-x--cellemt ©bisine. FOR GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M S Sham JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 114J MEONIA 29-10 29-10
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    • 456 2 STEAMER SAILING' ii i NORDDEUTSCHEV LLOYD. V— (Incorporated m iGennnny). The undemoted ere the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. tML "HAVEL." for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. "DONAU" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Oct. 22 "FRANKEN" for Hongkong, Shan-ghai,-North China Japan Nov. S HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg
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  • 182 3 PRICE UP BY NEARLY A CENT Good Reaction To I.R.C. Decision (From Our Finajicial Correspondents Singapore, Wednesday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 19> 2 cts-, up ct. Market Tone: Irregular. Tin (Singapore) $108'< j down $»/2-To-day's Prices:— London: 5 11 I6d., up 1 d. Market Tone: Quiet after firm
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  • 173 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. MINING- Undertone good. B. Selangor 9-> 94 Hong Fatt .50 52. Jelebu .98, $1.01, Johan Tin .25 .27 Vb, Kramat 44--4- X Kampar 10 9 113. Lukut $1.13 $1 17 Mambau Tin .66 .70. Renong Cons. 20 21 S Kinta $4 45 $4.55. cd.
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  • 1474 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore. Wednesday. 10 a.m. Issue Fraser »yaL' Va.ue Go. Evatt 4 Ampat 4 4V 2 4 lO 4 6 5£1 A. Kumbang 32 9 33,9xd 32,- 33 £1
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  • 80 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Wv&a/tmm-y noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. September) W% ,J Good F.A.Q. in cases fFOB Sepiember) I»» J No. I.X.R S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S njrapote) IJ4 9% do October 1»H 1»* do Oct. Dec. IM4 19
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  • 77 3 No Interim Dividend On Share Capital Reuter Wireless Berlin, Sept. 21. r hc Reichsbank Administra*io»: hn> decided not to pay ?n interim on its share capital this year and continues its policy of last year on tne that its foreign currency position does not allow transfer to it"
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  • 322 3 Final Dividend Of 4 Per Cent. |N the r twenty-fifth annual report, the 1 d rectors of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co L.d., state: The purchase of Sungei Durian estate to» k effect as from Aug. I, 1934. The selective weeding policy is being continued.
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  • 47 3 London, Sept. 24. Sterling on New York is 4.91-1116,1 Paris 74-9 16. The Stock Markets developed a cheerful tone in all sections this morning, leading home issues showing a special firmness. British Government Stocks were annreeiahJy higher. War Loan 103'<>. Gold 141s. fid.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 186 3 Markets Sensitive And Irregular Reuter London, Sept. 23. The Stock Exchange to-day opened brighter but with further conflicting reports regarding the political situation, the markets subsequently became irregular. Wheat succumbed to easier advices rrom the Argentine and more favourable views of the political situation and March liquidation was
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  • 28 3 hxcess Of Exports Over Imports Last Month Berlin, Sept. 17. German exports for August amounted to $148,304,000 while imports amounted to $128,144,000 Values in U.S. dollars.
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  • 305 3 Situation Practically Unchanged MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd.. London, in their weekly report state: PLANTATION.—After the excitement of last week, the market has remainea practically unchanged for some days. We do not think we shall see another day like the one early last week when there was
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  • 105 3 Need To Reduce Trade Barriers British Official Wireless London. Sept. 23. Speaking in the Second Commission of the League Assembly to-dav. Doctor Leslie Bursrin. ParMamentary Secretary to the Board of Tirade, expressed th.view that local and limited signs of economic recovery, which had taken place :o far. could
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  • 29 3 French Foreign Trade Figures For August Paris, S n pt. 17. French exports for the month of August amounted to $77,391,095 whili imports amounted to $111,892,000
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 194 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MiSYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE CapiUl Fully Paid V- IjyggJ; RCSerV HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA BRANCHES at Alexandr a Batavia, Berlin Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg. Hantow Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong Hs.nking. Karachi. Kobe, London, Los Angeles. Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New Jerk, Osaka, Paris, Peipmg, Rangoon, Ro de Janeiro,
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    • 357 3 m\\\\ WL vmm^L IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance The Internationa] has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Di ability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of temporary
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 541 4 M. HASSAN. S6 3Y, BRAS BASAK ROAD, SINGAPORE. j We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water ser- vice lines. j We give prompt attention to all 1 orders either big or small. f Why not consult us about your j I requirement*? Estimate submitted upon re-
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    • 855 4 I PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST. On 23rd Sept. in Singapore Fox-terrier dog whue with black markings. Johore licence disc, on collar. $25/- reward to finder. Apply Sandilands Buttery Co. Meyer Chamber. Raffles Place or Phone No. 6079. Wdl the Lady or Gentleman who, by mistake, cook a Pink Velvet Evening Coatee
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    • 521 4 NOTICE. OWNERS and Masters of Shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of ihe area mentioned below as possible during HEAVY GUN PRACTICE which will take place from one of H. M. Ships on Thursday, 26th September, commencing at 10.00 a.m. m M A RED FLAG will be
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    • 164 4 HOCK LIGHT (Registered Trade Mark). Liquid Carbolic Soap Cleans and Disinfects "ERADICO" ANTKVERMIN SOLUTION FOR KILLING MOSQUITOS, FLEAS, COCKROACHES, etc. BOILER FLUID (For Steam Boilers). CREOSOTE DISINFECTANT (Germicide, Antiseptic Deodoriser). Sole Agents:— Boon Seng Co., Ltd, TEL. 7268. 36 88 Robinson Road. V0BBfi3SSCSBABBHSVa&JBSBSSSSJBBHBJS^H0llBlPSSI POULTRY. Pure Bred Rhode Island Refl Stock
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    • 302 4 j BURMESE SPECIALIST Professor Khoo 800 Lone 331, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore. Opposite Empire Cinemajn^re. a poison o us Snake Bite. BO«KS Mb SCHOOL mm DANCING Apply to th? principal. Terms particulars mmmmm i < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •"•"■"'g FOR PILES. j CLAUDEMOR BALSAM L ensures prompt,
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    • 443 4 PERFECT SATISFACTION IS I YOURS 1 When you entrust all your clock. I watch and gramophone repairs, I TICK WOH HIND 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. ml mm W mm Mr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs ware! If Kidney ir f u f from Getting Up TnJr*Si«S& called minutes. Brings new healtn yo vitality In u '*Y y our troubles in and is guaranteed to end >our hemjstB t day» or money oacx. ai
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    • 150 5 'i IB II I Best I t\f\T Pure and delicately medicated, CCn I PQ| Cutic ura Talcum cools and comforts IB 1 *3» mmm a lIH lj,<l>v s tender skm and keeps it I EST I bY I I I "ND sweet and wholesome. Shaken on f. n P^^"N S-
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    • 135 5 Til 0 lllii I 3 Big Features: I If jjl 1. World wide Reception. More stations with new tun-tig 9 jl Hji c l|l 2. Full bodied, serene tone, minus buzzing and fuzzin- Cabinetry of mirror lik lustre and permanent con-tr'!-.* IjSy Sole Agents: Kee Huat Radio Company, Bf&-* ESP
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1173 5 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE I BERLIN STATION 2RO, ROME PROGRAMMES (DJA 51.38 Metres; DJQ 19 63 Metres Broadcasting On 31.13 And B H Of H- 1 to-day 25.40 Metres ana vi His Majesty's I B .ao P .m.-caii djq, dja, dje Every Monday> Wednesda y ana r* KOyal
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  • 127 6 HARBOUR BOARD RHTPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVES OR j SHIPS TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 25. East Wharr (Entrance Gate 1) Ra Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura 18; Bulan 1.; Alcmous 14, Somali 11. 0 Empire Dock (Entrance 3) Btatang 30; Tung Song
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  • 30 6 The Marechal Joffre. from Colombo, is expected to arrive on Saturday, Sept. a: 9 a.m., and sails on the same day at 3 p.m. for Saigon. Hongkong. Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 94 6 Malta expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and «reneral deliveiy of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letter; only 8 n.m. to-day and general
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  • 193 6 SELLING. j Singapore, Sept. 25 I London 4 montias' s .igkt 2 4 116 London 3 months 4 132 London 60 day§ sight «14 London 3d days' sight 31 32 London demand ?1 32 London T.T. Z i 4 Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand v/ New York
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  • 105 6 British Official Wireless London, Sept. 24. Paris 74 41 64. New York 4.92 1 16. Montreal 4.97 1 4. Brussels 29.09 1 2Geneva 15.13Va. Amsterdam Milan 60 5 16. Berlin 12.22. Stockholm 19.39V2(Copenhagen 22.39Vz Oslo 19.90^. Vienna 26. Prague 118 7 8 Helsingfors 226 v 8 Madrid 36.
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  • 185 6 I Smgapoie, Sept. 2.\. R. iSiam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $136 R. (Slato) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan 34 R vSiam) W- Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 Rice B Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $106 Rice] B. Siam. No. 2 per Koyan $103 Siam. Rice
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  • 45 6 The folVwinjr passengers arrived in Singapore from Manila by the Pres. Johnson on Sunday:— Guilkriuo Aguilera, Elma Aguilera Tames Clancy, GeofTrey Hennessy, Joyce Hennessy. George Parker Jojmson, McGnath, Anna McGrath, Mary Parfet, Cairie Phillips, Mabel Parfet Smith. Julian Burch, RonaM Ma*on, Phya Adhikana Bakas.
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  • 105 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 25 High Tides:—10.13 a.m., S.56 p.m. Rotary Club Dinner Meeting, AdelpM Hotel, 8 p.m. Speaker: H.R.H. Prince Purachatra. Subject: The Mexico Convention. Hockey: Colts II v. A.P.C., A PC ground; S.C.R.C. I.A., S.C.R.t P.W.D. v. St. Joseph's
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  • 72 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Their Big Moment." CAPITOL. —Long Tack Sam Revue. EMPIRE —"The Casino Murder Ca GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"Bombshell" arK? "Christopher Strong." MARLBOROUGH. The Scarlet Pimpernel." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas. Cnine.se Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc r-AVTLJON.— The Scoundrel." RlTZ.—"Heroes for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 451 6 I SINGAPORE HOTELS f MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT BOOKINGS COCKTAIL DANCE CLOSED 6.30 to 8.15 p.mDINNER DANCE FQR THE GRAND MOVIE (informal) 9.30 to midnight PARARFT and the popular BALL CABARET ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM in a ;d of the Silver Jubilee Fund. CORNELIA EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. KIRDALL RESERVATIONS
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    • 371 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Supply of 1.000 Galvd. Nightsoil Pails for dellvery Nov. Dec 1935. 4 p.m.. Monday. 30:h Sept.. 1935. Supply of High Pressure Copper Tubes 4 p.m., Monday.
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    • 110 6 I AMRITA I j BEST BLOOD j PURIFIER jj "AMRITA" possesses sterling: pro- j perties prepared with herbs and j with assiduous care. IT not cnly corrects the disease but j acts as a preventive too. j IT checks Constipation, all kinds of I Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Indiges- j tion,
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    • 92 6 PYORRHEA hasrwoespecially unpleasant symptoms bleeding, tender gums —and bad breath. In other words. Pyorrhea breeds a condition distasteful to your friends, as well as to yourself. Bleeding gum* are seriou*Lnpleasant breath is a grave social fault. Use Forhan's as a prevention against and cure for these two serious conditions. Its
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 257 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE •TO-DA- i Rengat ana Tembilahan Ke 5 (Majang) 11 a.m. Medan. Siam, Burma, India, Iraq Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland', Europe and Nortn America (by Air) i. _«L (Netherlands) 1.15 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besut, Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek (Mahldol) 2 p.m. Kretay (Valaya) 2 p.m. Djambi and K.
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    • 148 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs ana Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune" .This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 1105 7 Forgery Case SENTENCE REDUCED BY JUDGES \F.otk Our Own Correspondent< Johore Bahru, Sept. 23. |N the Court of Appeal, Johore Bahru, this morning before MrJustice W. Burton (acting C. J.) and Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, Haji Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed Noor, formerly a landed proprietor of
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  • 260 7 Civil Suit For Return Of Jewellery (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sept. 23. A MALAY shop-keeper of Alor Gajah district, Malacca, and a Malay woman to whom he had been married eleven years appeared as plaintiff and defendant respectively in an interesting civil suit to- lay
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  • 188 7 Kruschen Fills Her With Energy And Vigour "Seven weeks ago," writes a nurse. "I commenccd a course of Kruschen Salts in order to try aid reduce my weight, which was then 15 stone 7 lbs. I am deliehted •*a be able to report that my weight
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 77,/> MUST/< CLEAN keeps the bowl spotless and also deans the bend where the brush cannot reach. A regular sprinkle-that s all It fc» thT terms and leave, the pan spotless clean and safe. SEPTIC TANKS -Harpic can be Sdwlih safety in. "P tic <° which the domestic waste water
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    • 147 7 Beautiful l \'k I j STEPS TO l^^ s I LOVELINESS 5 ,<* I FOUND OUT why over V I y\J 20,000 beauty experts rec- 1 yk^y^^^/ mm e„d Pataolive Soap! I I KeeOslfOeani know it helps my skin in 3 I r 1 ways because it keeps it youth-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 811 8 l, >« «»s mind readln,; nre >-. ""'«i'"" I""' !ai! ,o he ul ,hi. 'heul.e. .tzj int."" A STARTLING AM) ENTIRELY UNUSUAL FILM! I MASTERPIECE I I S 1 OF FILMCRAFT J I INOEL" COWARDj ix THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE E T!!E SAILOR __—__—_ji i < i i i i i
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    • 48 8 ROYAL TO-DAY 9.30 m The Slashing Seething I Sizzling Flaming r Daddy of all Dramns! l 1 j FIGARO I Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. J $8, $10 and $15 only. I! RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 03, Bras Basah Road, j TELEPHONE 2868. I I
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  • 304 9 Chinese Enters Flat DARING ROBBERY IN HONGKONG MISS A. Tester, proprietress of Tester's Beauty Parlour, 22, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, was the victim of a violent robbery committed 'by a Chinese at her residence, No. 7, Leighton Hill Road, on the afternoon of Sept. 17. Miss Tester
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  • 116 9 New Type Of Flying Boat On Order British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 24. WHEN the Imperial Airways services or? expanded and accelerated in 1937. a fleet of Short Brothe rs flying boata now on order of the high' 1 -wing monoplane design will be brought into commission. They
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  • 197 9 Discussion At League Council British Official Wireless London, Sept. 23. THE Council of the League of Nations held a shto*t Session this afternoon to h:a the British member, Mr. Anthon> Eden, as rapporteur, on a petition pre Sen ted by the different organisations residing the Danzfig incidents. Mf*.
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  • 36 9 British Official Wireless London, Sept. 24. The Prince of Wales, who has been Staying at Saint Wolfgang, near Salzburg, left to-day for London. He is returning by wcy of Munich.— Fritish Official Wireless.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 606 9 KEEP OCTOBER STH FREE, FOR CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB GALA DANCE AT THE GREAT WORLD CABARET 2 o'clock Extension Watch for further announcement. jA m m mM M M mmmamkm TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH BAZAAR. I .u-r XLi Sh °n l S Tr'\° n S:it r, a y> the- 28th of September,
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    • 108 9 V W J gives NEW LIFE TO DRIED OUT HAIR Many ordinary soaps and inferior shampoos contain free alkali. This alkali dries out the hair and causes it to fall out prematurely. Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is absolutely safe to use. It is clear, pure and entirely greaseless. Two or
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    • 127 9 I A GREAT NEW ADVANCE IN j THE CORRECTION OF FAILING EYESIGHT j j MMMM Our 18 Point Eye-examination j J Is A Conscientious Study And j [Covers Every Possible Eye j Deficiency. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle t anomalies. Crossed eyes. Com- i I [Heated cases of defective vision. Glasses if
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    • 195 9 PRLMO SCALA lilS P.A- HAM). jmw\%\\\\L I Prime Scala's inimitable style cf playing ivl B 1 the "latest Music is so appealing and original that his Accordeon Band is today JL m 1 one of the most popular in Europe. Among You will Ik ar rendition that are typically .d
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  • 107 10 It 's with deep regre. announced that Mr. Tan Chye Heng (alias Tan Ser Tien) passed away at his residence No. 51, Mandalav Road, on the lUth September 11)35. at'the age tf 82. leaving behind six so .is. (Messrs. Fan Tye hatt. Tan Tye Chua. Tan 'Tye
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  • 43 10 MRS. BELLA I>K SOUZA and fain lv thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Cletus de S uza. and these who so kinily rer.; wreaths, telegrams and letters ot sympathy in their sa l bereavement.
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  • 21 10 New? have rrce "ed bv able of U.e death of MR. X. REIBEN of Singapore, in London, on the 23rd.
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  • 746 10 r pilE pastoral habits of the native producer in the Netherlands East Indies arc causing considerable trouble to the International Rubber Regulation Committee, whose meeting is considered to be a crucial one for the future of rubber restriction. There is a good deal of apprehension and speculation, as
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  • 134 10 Provisional Arrangements Made London, Sept. 24. FINAL details for the wedding of the Duke of Gloucester find Lady Alice Scott at Westminister Abbey on Nov. 6. will not. be made until the return to London of the King and Queen on Saturday. but provisional arrangements were considered yesterday
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  • 203 10 n iSEASES of the Potato Plant at U Cameron Highlands, Indian Bufta.oes in Kuala Lumpur District and Environs, and Cube or Haiari Root, are the titles of three interesting and original articles published in the current issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal. This
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  • 275 10 THAT extremely useful compilation. Ihe Services Directory of Malaya, which is published every alternate month, has again made its appearance revised to September of this year. Comprising 78 pages it contains the names, ranks, addresses and telephone numbers of the officers on the local establishment of the
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  • 171 10 ♦PHE following notification by tne Straits Settlements Government was issued on July 18: -Present users and intending purchasers of motor vehicles fitted witn C.I. (compressor ignition) engines or with producer-gas attachments are warned that Government intends their special taxation at an early date; whether by an excise
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  • 174 10 »PHE authorities have had a long time in which to consider the position, foi it was in November last year that a report was presented by a committee appointed to consider "the effect of the competition with other forms of transport which is being caused or is likely
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  • 315 10 By "Looker-On" pRIMO CARNERA is said to have been made to feel so small by the snubs of the Fascist authorities since his defeat in America that he is ready to fight as a featherweight. A A The paper for five-pound notes, we are reminded, is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 I j Best Elkinaton Plate Tankard] CAPACITY j j PRICE SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS. SINGAPORE KUALAJLUMPUR i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i i m mmmm mmmimmmmmmmm**.* Special Bargains Chromium CONDIMENT SETS LINED WITH BLUE GLASS bET COMPRISES FIVE PIECES.
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    • 83 10 .riiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHtiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiuiuiuiiai« 9 1 Angela dij Martinis I ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING J 1 The only School in Singapore 2 teaching the latest LONDON CRAZES I I "CHARLESTON BLUES" "CARIOCA" I I -BLUES WALTZ" I Children's Class f5 per month. Every type of Dancing taught. g I "Aluminium Taos" for Sale
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  • 269 11 FOR REMAINDER OF THE YEAR Committee's Decision LIVELY REACTION IN MARKET Reuter. London, Sept. 24. HPHE International Rubber Regulation Committee to-day decided to alter the export percentage for basic quotas for October, November and December to 60 per cent., thus modifying its
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  • 61 11 Airways Liner Leaves Croydon Reuter. London, Sept. 24. THE first British air mail to China ?eft Croydon at noon in an Imperial Airways liner. It will take eight days to fly to Penang when the mail»» will probably be flown to Hongkong by Captain Armst
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  • 134 11 Pays Visit To Kuala Kangsar College II E the High Commissioner, accomH pamed by his Private Secretary Mr G. A. G. Walker, called at the Malay College a* 9 30 a.m on Monday He was met by Mr. Bazeli, tne headmaster, who took him round the school building.
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  • 62 11 Patron Of Gregg Shorthand Writers' Association Members of the Gregg Shorthand ters' Association will lea™ with much satisfaction that Mr. A1U A h r"«'^ ha Surattee J.P.. has accepted the office 01 Patron of the Association. m anv Mr Surattee, in spite of his ma.
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  • 148 11 Well-Known Resident Of Singapore WE regret to record that news has been received in Singapore of the death In London of Mr. N. Reuben, a well-known resident of Singapore ana head of the firm of N. Reuben and Co., Ltd. Mr. Reuben, who was 70
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  • 52 11 Air Crash In Canton Suburb Canton, Sept. 25. A 'PLANE belonging to the Aviation Training College here crashed at Shekpai, Canton, yesterday afternoon while engaged in an instructional flight. The two pilots were killed. The machine burst into flames when it landed and was burnt out.—Sin Chew
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  • 71 11 Military Manoeuvres Near Changchun Reuter. Dairen, Sept. 24. fOINT military manoeuvres are being staged by the Soviet tind Outer Mongol troops along the frontiers, states a report from Manchuli. These manoeuvres, coming on the eve of the resumption of the Manchuli Conference between the Manchukuoans and the Outer
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  • 112 11 To Meet Marshal Chiang At Chengtu Shanghai, Sept. 25. Marshal Ghtone K«»1 pv h*n svmmoned 24 leading generals in the country for a conference at Chengtu, in Szechuen, at the end of this month. The generals summoned include. General Ho Ying Ching. (War Minister and Chairman of
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  • 113 11 Arrival In Singapore On Way To Lisbon Singapore. Wednesday. H E Lt -Col. Jose Bernardes de Miranda the Governor of Macao armed in Singapore this mcrning by the P and O Ranpura on his way to Lisbon tor a Conference with the Colonial Minister He is accompanied
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  • 82 11 Mr J. Bartholomew left Ojsa the Imperial Airways liner Athena. Mr. P w Stevens was a passenger to Alor Star and returned by the Arethusa from London arriving by the Arethusa were H.H. the Ranee oi Sarawak and Mr. G. T. M. Macßryan. Mr F L. Zimmerman
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  • 32 11 The engagement is announced of the Rev A V. Wardle. Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, Singapore, and Miss Betty Later, the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Luker. of Fetersfleld. Eng-
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  • 226 11 Article Fifteen ONUS PLACED ON ITALY Rome, Sept. 24. A COMMUNIQUE issued after the Cabinet meeting affirms that Italy made no counterproposals at Geneva and adds that II Duce adumbrated Italy's attitude if certain articles of the Covenant were invoked. COUNCIL'S PLANS To Place Onus
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  • 169 11 Utitude In Event Of Aggression In Europe British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 24. IT is understood that the British Cabinet fully approved the policy mrsued by Britain following the rejort made by Sir Samuel Hoare and ilso considered the reply to M. Sorbin's (the French Ambassador) luerries in
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  • 102 11 U.S.A. Draws Up List Of Implements Of War Reuter. Washington, Sept. 24. The National Munitions Control Board held its first meeting to-day with Mr. Cordell Hull presiding and the attendance including representatives of the War and Navy Departments and Mr. Roper. Secretary of Commerce. The Board began
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  • 114 11 No Counter-Proposals Made At Geneva London. Sept. 24. It was denied in Rome yesterday that Baron Aloisi had, in his conversations, offered counter-proposals, but had merely restated the main points oi the Italian claims. In regard to the statement that these included insistence that any Abyssinian access to
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  • 67 11 Identifying Itself With Italy In Event Of War Rcme, Sept. 24. In the event of air raids on Rome, the Holv See has agreed to cxtinguish all lights in the Vatican City and to cbev the general rules for concealment by agreement with the Italian Government, which is
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  • 10 11 General Graziani, Commander < ot the Italian Forces in £ast Africa.
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  • 327 11 $200,000,000 For China? JAPANESE SEIZE INSTITUTE i i Shanghai, Sept- 25. IT is understood that Sir Fredcrick Leith-Ross has suggested a British loan of $200,000,000 to the China Bank for the purpose of stabilising Chinese currency. This proposal is regarded as premature in Japanese circles. Sir Frederick
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  • 31 11 A public lecture in Tamil will be delivered by Vidwan L. S. Samuel Bhagavathar 8.A., Professor in Tamil at Voorhees College Cellore, at the Standard Institute Hall, to-morrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 35 11 It is pnnounred in the Johorp Gov ernment Gazette that the Hon. Mr. W.E. Pepys has been appointed to be General Adviser to the Government of Johor• with effect from Sept. 19.
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  • 177 11 Arrival Of Industrial Delegates Singapore, Wednesday. A BID by China to capture a portion of the Malayan markets for China-mado goods is the primary object of the mission of 19 Chinese industrial delegates who arrived in Singapore this morning by the P. and O. Ranpura. They
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  • 171 11 Rainy Season Ends ITALY READY TO ATTACK? London, Sept. 24. yERO hour approaches. The cessation of rain in Abyssinia is coinciding with the Italians' attitude, which has forced the dogged Committee of Five to abandon its task and forces this conclusion upon observers in Britain. It
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    • 22 11 Eyesight Once Ruined I, Never Recovered C °r S S CHONG, Opt. D "LS AJ THE BERLIN OPTICA .-CO.. Sooth BrtHpa U™*
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    • 121 11 PREMIER QUALITY MACARONI VERMICELLI j MACARONI PREMIERE OUAUTĔ. TWAVERS' PERFECTION SHIP BRAND TRAVERS' jPMßMMßßilgigJiiiiiiM^ <Terfection M NvßMirn i Brand Macaroni i/ C rVIV\ V t L L.\, and Vermicelli 17 Qpautt. are unequalled IW-fIS Ptft?Y_C.T\OH mHu. for delicacy of W I are obtainable in ages from all j Sole Agents:
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  • 2558 12 Comprehensive Review Of Malaya's Trade Meeting Of Chamber Of Commerce Com men ts On Ru bber A nd Tin Res friction Singapore, Wednesday. A VERY comprehensive review of the trade of Singapore for the first six months of the current year was made yesterday by
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  • 402 12 Brilliantly Clever Film At The Pavilion Singapore, Wednesday. CROWDED houses greeted the initial screenings of "The Scoundrel" at the Pavilion yesterday. There were several reasons for this success. Thr.t versatile man Noel Coward took the leading pare and incidentally made a very
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  • 26 12 Mr. James G. Caddger, of Sir John Jackson (Singapore*. Ltd.. H. M. Naval Base, has- been admitted to the General Hospital to undergo a minor operation.
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  • 30 12 Dr. J. J. Hickey of Batu Anam, who is retiring after twenty-four years in Malaya. will sail by the Cathay on Saturday en route for Home via the United States.
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  • 93 12 During the Gold Cup Race Meeting there were four dances with extension to 2 a.m. The Littlejohn's Diamond Revue Troupe and also Jimmy and Peter of the Spotlight Revue delighted the company with several numbers. WALTZ COMPETITION The following prizes nresented by Chop Boon Hin." jewellers and
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  • 445 12 At The Capitol I EXCELLENT REVUE ■r COMPANY EVERYONE has heard of Long Tak Sam, the Chinese entertainer. Xow you can see him for yourselves, for he is at the Capitol with his troupe of twenty artistes, and it is a really fine show which they
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  • 129 12 Big Shophouse Fire At Changi Singapore, Wednesday. I A BIG fire which broke out iri a home m Telok Mata Ikan, off Chang* 5S5 sh0 5 U y afler nine o'clock last night and destroyed two other adjoini mg S i lop t? ouses was extinguished
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  • 972 13 COUNSEL'S CLAIM SUCCEEDS Rare Casc- MR. JUSTICE BURTON'S JUDGMENT Singapore, Tuesday. 'J'HE Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. "Mr. Justice Burton, in the Supreme Court this morning, gave judgment in the rar e claim by Mr. K. Page, counsel for Inspector Mohamed bin Sudin and
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  • 143 13 Addresses Rotary Clubs In Europe MR. C. S. See, of Kuala Lumpur, who has been contributing articles to the Malaya Tribune and Sunday Tribune on his tour of Europe, has addressed a number of Rotary Clubs. He addressed the Biussels Rotary Club on Aug. 20. and
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  • 300 13 Forgery Alleged Against Two Chinese Singapore, Tuesday A CASE of some interest relating to the 5*iport of cotton goods was heard before the Third Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, to-day. The accused, Loh Hong Kit and Leong Ah Keng, were charged with using as genuine a forged
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  • 138 13 Practically Stamped Out Tn Singapore Singapore. Tuesday. SINCE the first outbreak of smallpox was recorded on April 24. in all 63 cases have been notified with 14 deaths. Details are as follow:— April 7 cases 1 death May 7 cases 3 deaths June 11 cases 3 deaths July
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  • 138 13 America Insists On Proper Labels Washington. Goods marked "Made in England," which are sold in the United States, must actually have been made in England, or else the United S.ates Government will take severe acticn against sellers of improperly labelled articles. The Federal Trade Commission has just
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  • 70 13 Transit Time For Cables London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singa- pore to London on Sept. 24, were as folj lows:— j Telegrams handed in up to 5 p.m. 6 minutes. Telegrams handed In up to 5.30 p.m.
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    • 34 13 mmn MM ZEISS super ikonta I IS ALWAYS SHARP BEI CAUSE THE DISTANCE IS r jkoi\fj j SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LARGEST HOUSE FOR CAMERAS IN MALAYA 37-39, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. Phone 6389. I
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    • 158 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., LTD., 5, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. I j j Why should you praise others' pianos? l7^~! When yon can have your )wn —just as good
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  • 316 14 Triumph For Joe Louis 4 WORLD BEATER? Negro Qualifies To Meet Braddock Reuter. New York, Sept. 25. JOE Louis, the Detroit Negro, knocked out Max Baer in the fourth round. Three hours before the fight, Louis was married to Marva Trotter, a pretty
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  • 190 14 Results Of Ties In Annual Tournament Singapore. Wednesday. YESTERDAY'S play in the Tanglin Club tourr.ament resulted as follows: GRIFF CUP. F. P. H. Pearse and M. W. F. Tweedie (Scr.) beat T. H. Holyoak and J. C. Macpherson (owe 15) 1—6, 6—4, G—3. DYNE CUP. Miss II.
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  • 141 14 Malacca, Sept. 23. Shamrocks beat United Banks at Shamrock Courts on Sunday by seven games to two. Scores (Shamrock players mentioned first):— Lee Kirn Teck beat Koh Kirn Sun, 15—10. 14—14 (3—2); Koh Ho Ne e beat Tarn Sect Wah, 10—15. 15—12, 15—11; Lim Koh Chye lost to
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  • 373 14 Week-End Programme INTERESTING RACES ON SUNDAY AN Friday, September 27, there will be a team race for the "B" Class between the R.S.YC. and H.M:S: Cornwall, starting at 5.20 p.m. The following helmsmen have been selected to represent the Club:— K.S.Y.C. vs. H.M.S. CORNWALL. B.2 (Col.
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  • 71 14 Result Of Monthly Mixed Foursomes i 1 monthly mixed foursomes compet 1 tion of the Garrison Golf Cub was play td on Sept. 24 and the following were th: best returns: Cant. C. N. Cox and Mrs. McDowal 59—14 45 Mr. R. C. R. Land and lira. R.
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  • 23 14 Andre avoiding a straight left from Aide while sparring yesterday. FASTEST CARS IN THE WORLD Ding-Dong Struggle In 500 Miles Race Reuter Wireless
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  • 100 14 Brookland, Sept. 21. THE 500 miles race, the fastest in the world, was won by John Cobbs aud Rose Richards in a gam Napier Ra'lton at a speed of 121.28 m.p.h. Second was Yon der Becke's Riley and third. Earl Howe's Bugatti. Stne of the fastest cars in the world
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  • 154 14 Singapore, Tugsday In the final of the Class C Singles, played to-day, S. J. Elgar beat R. R. Coombs in two straight sets, 6—4, 6—0. Coombs started well and led in the opening set, but fell latterly. In tne second set Elgar completely outplayed his opponent Tho following tics have
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  • 71 14 The following are invited ;o play f-.r the P.W.D. Sports Club against the St. Joseph's Church Brigade to-day (Wednesday) at 5 p.m. on the Clerical Union Ground Balestic-r Plain:—M. B. Hember. A. B. Pa.evson, J. V. T. Cambell. P. D*Almeida, V. Penman, Chin Lye. F. N. Ebert. V. R. Sabapathy,
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  • 195 14 Singapore, Wednesday. A LARGE crowd is expected at the Anson Road S*ad>um this afternoon when the Malays and the R.E. meet in the semifinal of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition. In reaching the semi-final the Sappers beat the Chinese II and the S.R.C. while the Malays, who hold the Cup beat
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  • 121 14 the question of the election of a committee, to consist of the chairman, captain and secretary, to be decided at the next meeting. It was decided that the team should play in white till colours could be decided on. The subscription was fixed at $1 per month for the season
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  • 29 14 London, Scot. 24. The following match in the Northsrn Section of the Third Division oi th* English Football League was played today: Accrineton 8 1; Boothport 0 Route i
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  • 192 14 Mr. Ong Kim Seng, hon. treasurer of the Malayan Chinese Olympic Games and vice-leadsr cf the Malayan contingent which is to compete in Shanghai in the AllCnina Olympics. Mr. Ong Kirn Seng is chairman of the Kwong Wah Yit Poh Press and managing partner of the Majestic Cinema, Penang. RUSSIAN
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  • 144 14 Results Of Ties In Annual Tournanientt The following are the lateft results and ties to be played off in the J.C.S.A. Tennis Tournament. 1933: Open Singles Final Lim Bong Soo beat K. Kiriu 6—0. 6—1; Woon Chow Tat beat N. E. Singam 6—0, 6—3. Doubles Handicap Semi-final: Woon
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    • 54 14 SUNDAY, SEPT. 29TH. AT THE New World Arena. KID ANDRE Light-heavy-wL Champion of China YOUNG SCHMELING Light-hcavy-wt. Champion of the Orient. THE TWO RIVALS FOR THE ORIENT TITLE. SCHMELING DOUBLE MAIN~EVENT. CARLOS Light-Weight Contender of the Orient JOE DIAMOND Malayan Contender Supported by 2 Good Bouts. TICKETS SELLING FAST AT
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  • 1178 15 Full List Of Entries First Effort Of New Association Singapore, Wednesday. THE first Singapore Amateur Athletic Meeting, organised by the newly formed Singapore A.A.A., will be held on Sundav, Sept. 2£, and Sundav, Oct. 6. A large number of entries have been received and some keen
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  • 221 15 Film Of The Game To Be Shown On Sept. 30 ALL members are reminded that th? customary 10 minutes each Way games take place on Saturday, Sept. 26 and Monday, Sept. 30. Players are asked to turn up by 4.4;* p.m. on Saturday and 5.00 p.m. on Monday
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  • 103 15 The following ties in the Open Doubles Championship K.O. Tournament of th? Horlicks Badminton Party will be played off this week-end at 4 p.m. sharp i 350, East Coast Road:— SATURDAY:—Tan Kirn Guan and le Tian Boon v. Wee Cheng Siang and Che* Keng Lim; Ong Kwee Yang
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  • 62 15 Ladies' Golf Championship Of Singapore THE following are .the results of the second round of the above competion:— Mrs J. D. Laing beat Mrs. C. M. Wise 3 and I. Miss Abed beat Miss Grieve 6 ond 5. Mrs. C. R. Cherry beat Mrs. A P.
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  • 54 15 Another Success In 500 Miles Race Messrs. Borneo Motors, Ltd., agents for Riley motor-cars, recdived the following cable from their principals: Messrs. Riley (Coventry) Ltd.. which is of considerable interest: 500 niiks race Brooklands Sept. 21, fastest race in world Riley unsupercharsred second at 112 point 49
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  • 66 15 An extraordinary general meeting ol the Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association will be held on Tuesday. October I, at 6 p.m. at th? R S. premises to elect a President and Hon. Treasurer. Members wishing to dtscuss any other business are requested to notify thtHon.
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  • 50 15 The following will represent tv« V.M.C.A. at .uter-polo versus the Wilts Regiment at the V.M.C.A. pool on Thursday. Sept. 26. at 5.15 p.m.: Tsai Chin Fall, Ong Swe. Poh, Hans Thaler. Lim Thyo Hock, Lim Yap Puan. Hoo Loo Thiam. Seah Lye Seng. Reserves:—Lee Hin Ming, Ck>h Buan Cheok.
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    • 33 15 THIS COMING <^^^ m W\ SATURDAY S ANOTHER USED S CAR 1 SHOW many more tf° o(l Second-hand A Cars, at very low prices m WILL BE HELD Borneo Motors Ltd. M p SINGAPORE.
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    • 309 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE IS "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in period of little more than rpiarter of a century ii haa. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modem innovations that were previously absent from life
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  • 3662 16 SUGGESTIONS AT STATE COUNCIL MEETING "Government Should Do Something" PROBLEM OF ILLICIT SAMSU STILL ACUTE (By Our Special Representative) Singapore, Wednesday. GTRONG pleas urging the Government to equip the boys of the schools in the State to the fullest possible extent with a grounding of
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    • 285 16 Prelude To Pleasure* There is something about a "Duff** v tingle remarkably pleasant; A yellow, a mellow "Duff" 1 wish I had one at present. noisseurs assemble, the popularity of "DufT" brand is significantly in si It in se,ect n your Whisky you may always confidently rely upon "Duffs*' §j{
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    • 119 16 THE hoi weather always made work an W effort and recreation less enjoyable. If "But now, thanks to Waterbury's Com- 1 pound, lam filled with new vitality! I feel fresh and vigorous. I eagerly attack my daily Jjf tasks and have an abundance of excess- m energy to enjoy life."
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    • 123 16 Farewell to Age.! I ELIZABETH ARD EN I Can keep you young ant make you lovely. Not b<- am- cm. plicated ritual but by a .simple quick home treatment adsoted to your p..r.;onal needs. She would like to advS you Ser£S&e >mCC thiS lm P° ssible *c is sending her
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  • 1518 18 AppeMUx Tm t •hairman* Speech Half-Yearly meeting Of Chamber Of CaMuneree rpnE following is the appendix relating to the figures quoted by the 1 Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce at the halfyearly general meeting held yesterday: FOREIGN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Import* int.. Singapore for
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    • 628 18 unnnnnnnnnnnn»nnnnnnnanan»nnnnm v o B g Bovril in the i? i| Kitchen |J J" d., Bovril a 1; jn invigorating drink, you ■V can make irtt of us sustaining and energising im in a variety of other ways—in fact. Bovnl «I |2 invaluable m ihe kitchen Its rich, delightful J| B
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    • 200 18 Messrs POWELL CO., LTD. 2 RAFFLES PLACE. j (Established 1863). I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM j Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous I goods. I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ESTATE OF SYED HASSAN BIN AHMAD AL-ATTAS. DECEASED. I Important Auction Sale of Most Valuable Freehold Properties situate 2t
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    • 37 18 r~ mmm I mm M I II m. I I il m. 1 I I I I OF FURNISHING SERVICE II I FREE EXPERT ADVICE II I SPECIAL DESICNS ON REQUEST I CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED. II IPASKOE <°
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  • 923 19 List Of Malay Hosts And Hostesses Present THE following is a list of the Malay host and hostesses who were prem nt at the dinner given to Their Highi jcs the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore on Thursday, Sept. 19, by the officers of the Johore
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  • 225 19 Proposal To Form Union In London THE following notes on the activities of Malayan students in Britain arcl'orwarded by a correspondent in a letter dated Sept. MiThere are many students from Malaya furthering their studies in London Cornbridge and Oxford. It is proposed by them to establish u
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  • 77 19 Warsaw. The Minister of Education, M. W J' drzejewski, has ordered that no Polish Government officials going abroad for scientific, artistic or other reasons, may grant any interviews Or make statements to the pi-ess without previously submitting these to the Polish diplomatic »6Dresentative in the country concerned. A
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  • 186 19 RHEUMATISM DRIVEN OUT It should be realised Rheumatism is not inevitable if the poisonous acid fluids of the system are kepi on the move t-hus preventing the formation and deposit of jnlnful crystals in the joints. The solvent stimulating action of I'hosfcrine has a masterly effect in liquefying, dispersing and
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    • 83 19 Another of ihe fortunate thousands P M w ho have discovered ihe secret of getting more smoking pleasure P■ WtttWW? Craven "A' can do the same for you. HIMM■■ pJ You 11 enjoy the rich flavour of ihe tobacco, because every likely cause of irritation has been removed. You'll thank
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    • 224 19 Choice of three engines, two UK|f cylinder and one four-cylinder. /> £g* J£ gV V, O£l O Constant mesh gears for second, third and top. Synchromesh for I\T\7 17 C T li/f 17 WTP \7 A I IT 17 second third and top gears. All I il V El IJ
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