Malaya Tribune, 8 October 1935

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  • 35 1 Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales SE 240 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER '8, 1935. PIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 %aJ The Sributte Dominant In JPllalaya DOES' HE if t\ WANKS I ONLY AT:— F XT IK S3 Xj 8 CAN YOU SEE THE BEST MADE IN BRITAIN BRASS—NICKEL— CHROMIUM BEDSTEADS ALL SIZES EXCLUSIVE MAiLj PRICES HIGHT DESIGNS WBM ffll FROM: FB JSL WT X JEl^KufS WHO HAVE SERVED YOD
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    • 81 1 I jl J I UP-COUNTRY NOTES Appear In The SUNDAY j TRIBUNE Dewars JTTSMMI White Label M whisky mL M THE CHOICE OF CONNOISSEURS*:I j lllilk. MmM Sole Co., Ltd., Singapore Johore Malacca and Sembilan <; s. 3 Ipfff SWEETBREADS KIDNEYS MSBm^ ■Bel j^Hl^fl^^^^^l^^^S^Si Warm st.uiius 44 i 4sg aojl|a
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  • 804 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. THE QUEEN MARY Trials Next April FIVE-MILE TOUR OF THE DECKS Glasgow. HAVE just walked live miles 1 through the interior J»f i Queen Mary, the Cimard-White Star 73,000-ton liner with which WW] hoped to regain for Britain the Atlantic speed record now held by tne French
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    • 417 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Dm Tonnage. Singapore. 1936. RAWALPINDI IV.OUO Oct 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Oct. 24 CORFU 16,000 Oct. 26 RANCHI 17,000 Nov. 8 BHUTAN £.100 Nov. 21 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 22 BFH Alt 6,000 Dec. o CARTHAGE 15.000 Dec. 6
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    • 57 2 O.S.K. LINE s.s. "AFRICA MARU" (10,000 G. Tons). LEAVES SINGAPORE OCT. 10th. direct for COLOMBO and E. S. Africa S. America. Passage Fares to Colombo; lav art* Deck. $120. $31.20 $17. The above vessel provides excellent accommodation for passengers, especially for those travelling as Deck. For further particulars please apply
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    • 462 2 HEAP ENG MOB 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 Tueedsy snd Friday) 1 s. GIANG SENG Tues. Oct. 8 s.s. NAM YONG Fri. Oct. 11 For SOURABAYA
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    • 198 2 li Y. KJ, IN E j (Incorporated in Jap**). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, j Port Said, Naples, Marseilles and Gibraltar. n„r 17 ,.s. HAKONE MARU <**• 17 s s. SUWA MARU 5* j si FUSHIMI MARU Not. U HAKOZAKl MARU JftlJ* Kates to 1st class 2nd C,a f*
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    • 508 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships Most Cabins have adjoining rjnvate bath. cellent Cuisine. FOR GENOA, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pore Malacca Port Penang q S'bam ,JUTLANDIA8-10 840 9-10 ll-lj MEONIA 29-10 9- 0 30-10 £1 10-12 Ug ERRIA 31-12 31-12 1-1 W
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    • 456 2 STEAMER SAILING? NORDDEtnSCHER f*g\ LLOYD —jp (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Compa tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "HAVEL" for Manila, Hongkoi Shanghai. North China Japan I B "DONAU" for Manila, Honpdcong, Shanghai, North China Japan 0 >-> "SCHARNHORST" for Manila. Hongkcng, Shanghai. Japan "FRANKEN" for Hongkong. 51 ghai, North China
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  • 1301 3 KNOCKED DOWN BY LORRY Unassuming Man DRIVER COMMITTED TO ASSIZES (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 20. Vl'lTH tears in his eyes, a policeman told the story at a Barnet inquest of how a comrade, while on duty, sacrificed his life in order
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  • 201 3 America's Tailoring Dictator Shocked New York. "No gentleman worthy of ihe name ould th'nk of shedding his coat in the presence of a lady," according to Mr. Frank L. Dorpols, President of the National Association of Merchant. Tailors of America, who has been shocked to the corc >y
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  • 116 3 One Hundred Imported From Hawaii Brisbane. Queensland, Sept. Si. Recently 100 giant toada were imported from H&waJ to Queensland to combat grub pests aad new a. the Mer nga sugar experiment .station in North Queensland tl.ere are 2 «00 cf these kng-tongued insect dcs royers. The Mm stcr
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  • 341 3 New Services Inaugurated In Bombay Bombay, Sept. 12. PASSENGERS arriving in Bombay by mail steamers will be able henceforward to speak on the telephone to any friend cither in the city of Bombay or any part of India, or even England or any other-part of the world, which
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  • 176 3 Two Shot Dead During; Wedding Feast Lyon. Following a wedding feast, a night cf almost Shakespearian trajredy has ended in the deaths of two men at the little hamlet of Baix. near here. Principal characters in the drama were the bridal couple, the r friend Hen r
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  • 124 3 Fishermen Claim Governor's Reward San Juan, Puerto Rico. Two men who found a live bomb :n the f-anaKo of larfo shark are da'ming a j reward rf C!00 offered by the Governor of Puerto Rico to persons bringing in material for use in terrinst attempts. The offer
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  • 100 3 Baby Crocodile In A Wood Nice. Walkers in the peaceful shade of tho pine woods of Mont-Boron, near here, were strrtled to see their way blocked by a young crocodile, about a to it and a half in length The unwelcome intruder, however, m\* roWB caught'and despatched. declare
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  • 119 3 Idol Of Adelaide's Youngsters Adelaide, Aug. 30. FORMERLY an idol known to them by nr me only, Don JJradman is now an idol in the flesh to 10 000 Adelaide st:rs, members of the KipKng Radio Boy's Club, of which famous batsman Is president. Bradman's first birthday (his
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  • 169 3 High Prices At Opening Sales Sydney. Sept. 9. A wool cheque for £50.000.000 is expected for the 1935-36 season, as a result of the high prices which have ruled at the opening sales In Sydney. Authorities are convinced that ruling rates will hold, and may even increase.
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  • 135 3 Ministry Revises Former Decrees Berlin. Tho general disparity between food prices as dictated by the Reich food control department and actual retail prices has led the Ministry for Food and Agriculture to revise former decrees. Infci'.Or cuts of pork and beef—as bomht by the working classjs—are not
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  • 588 3 J Hopes For An End Of The Depression f u WITH war clouds gathering on the African horizon, the question on j everyone's lips, especially in Karachi and Bombay, is "How will Indian trade and industry fare in the event of a war?" i Inquiries
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    • 369 3 IN A friendly rubI" ber—good com* MM pany a few drinks Pleasant Arreting hours. Just one side of life in this country. Tomorrow, the blazing sun—the daily round. Can you greet the morning with the joy which comes from a sense of personal fitness and well' being? You can if
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  • 5764 4 EFFECT ON THE CONSUMER The U.S. Market LECTURE BY DR. E. RHODES "THE variable quality of plantation rubber and its effect on the American consumer was a problem discussed bv Dr. E. Rhodes, of tho Rubber Research Institute i Malaya, at the annual conference of
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  • 205 5 NO CHANGE IN PRICE Forward Positions Neglected from Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tueaday morning. >ber (Singap re), 19% cts., un- i nged. .Market Tone: Steady quiet. To-day's Prices:— London: 513;16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Sea York: 12 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. TIN Voi k: 51 eta.,
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  • 107 5 DOLLAR GOLD BLOC STATES Attempt To Establish Equilibrium Reuter. London, Oct. 7. IT is inconceivable that a policy can be 1 adopted by the sterling bloc which ad.: establish equilibrium between the lar and gold bloc States, says Mr. tea in the Lloyds Bank Review. He continues by stressing the
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  • 1478 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are igsued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. k*ue Fraser yaL Va'ue Co Svatt 4 Ampat 5 5 C 4 9 5 3 £1 A. Kumbang 32 9 33 9 32j- 33i11
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  • 85 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. October) 19 916 19 11:16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. October) 19 316 19 5;16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 19V* 19% do. October 19% 19 Ms
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  • 345 5 Profit For Last Year Of $6,234 THE annual report of the directors of the Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd., for the year ended June 30. states: .he profit for the year, .subject to directors* fees, amounts to $6,234.90 Add —Balance brought forward 10.186.16 $16,421.06 Less—Directors' fees 2,400.00
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  • 29 5 London. Oct. 7. STERLING m New York is 4.89--11 16. Paris 14%. Stock Markets firmer British Funds are stead v. Var Loan Gold 142 -.—Brilish official Wireless.
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  • 135 5 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Shares In good demand. Batu Selangor .95 $1.00, Hong Fatt .56 .60, Jelebus 51.04 $1.08. johan 27»A .29, Kuchai .65 .70. Lukufc $1.20 $1.25 cd Mambau .67» .70. North Taiping .57 .60, Petaling $6.50 $6.75, Rantau ord. .50 .54. Rantau pref. .82 .87
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  • 55 5 The following are rubber crop returns of the following companies foi the month of September, 1935:— lb Australasia 19.000 Ayer Panas 70.000 Bukit Kubu 12 000 Alor Gajah 20 500 .lalan Kebun 10 roo Kluang 2R.000 Glenealy 32.000 Pajam 130 500 Tambalak 11.500 Teluk Anson 45.^02 Ulu Benut
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  • 35 5 The output of ore of the Renong Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., for the month ot September 1935 is:— No. 2 Dredge 431.31 piculs No. 3 Dredge 47.31 piculs Total 978 62 piculs
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  • 280 5 War Reports Affect Prices Leu don. Oct. 3. AN the Stock Exchange reports of bos- tilitie.s in Ethiopia caused considerable hesitation and dec left marked down prices but chiefly as a precautionary measure, the markers generally remaining calm With commodities, prices quotec were exceptionally dearer in almost all
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  • 60 5 Stipulations Regarding Export Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 7. THE Department of Economic Affairs has stipulated that estate rubber under Customs' control on Dec. 31 and exported during will be duty free and regarded as exported during 1935. Estate Rubber under Customs' control on Dec. 31. and exported
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  • 387 5 I.R.C. Quota Decision Well Received MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, in their weekly report dated Sept. 24. state: PLANTATION.—AIthough the market has remained under the influence of the uncertainties of the political situation and the hopes and fears of the Regulation Committee meeting to-day, there has
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    • 212 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, YER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE < apital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.000. f>srrvo Fund Yen 127.450,000 HF.AD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. HRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia. Berlin, Dairen, Fengtien. Hamburg. Hankow. Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, HsinRing, Karachi, Kobe. London, Los Ange- tes Manila. Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka. Paris, Peiping,
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    • 23 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTK, Manager. OFFICE: 1. FINLAYSON GREEN.
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    • 301 5 t .r" TH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore L. G. JOHNSON, General Manafer. THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 31 A Chulia Street (Bjnliain Building) Authorised Capital $4,000,000. General
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    • 541 6 jM. HASSAN, I 06 3T, BRAS BASAK ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE. 2 m I We undertake all sorts of work I f in electrical, gas and water ser- I C vice lines. We give prompt attention to ail Z I irders either big or small. z fi Why not consult, us
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    • 826 6 MORTGAGEE'S SALE of Valuable freehold and leasehold land and houses and rubber lands situate at Banda j Hilir, Bukit China, Tranquerah, Paya Rtimpvit, Padang Sebang, Kemuning, Sungei Bahru Ulu, Jus, Machap, Sungei Udang, Tanjong Kling, and Tarfjong Mm yak, in Malacca. To be sold by Public Auction at our Saleroom
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    • 929 6 I NOTICE. I IN THE ESTATE OF M. P. M. MtJTHU PALANIAPPA CHETTIAE, LATE OF PANAYAPPATTI IN THE STATE OF PLDDUKOTTAH. SOUTH INDIA, DECEASED. Pursuant To Section 131 Of "The Probate and Administration Enactment. 1913." NOTICE is hereby given that all credU tors, next-of-kin and other persons having any claims
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    • 433 6 WATCH WATCH SPORTS PASTIMES. Now in Print and will be off the Press on Jst October. 1935. Contains photographs of new boxers, slogan contests, etc. Price 15 cents per copy. Published by The Malayan Publicity Bureau. Phone 6582. ■MMMttiatitntflfiifiitiantitajfiMtt i i; i: i i i i i i j> FOR
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    • 330 6 PERFECT ~~l SATISFACTION IS YOURS When you entrust all your clock, watch and gramophone repair* to YICX WOH MM 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROM) (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the repair of clocks and watches to the British Army and 1R.A.F. Base in Malaya. The above has no connection with 1
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  • 53 7 Singapore, Monday. There were two grass fires during the week-end which required 'he attention cf the Singapore Fire eriiv.de. The first call was received at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday and the other to Balmoral Road yesterday morning. In both cases, the o'.r.oreaks were extinguished in a few minutes
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 29 7 Save Petrol and Spare Your Engine 80 SCM PL lit Si For Every Engine The Proper Plug j j Supplied by all leading- dealers i J .iinm,iinM»»iitt»i«iu<tnTi i r
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    • 322 7 NEVER BEFORE IN OTHER^^^ Ik 1 OS EVERY BAND ITS QWN cons'. An entiicly new constructional principle ha-. There are connections for both icudsneakcr i-Cvn in.i. Juced In these new superb receivers, i d pick-up, unusual w'th any short-wave cftcr;r! i no oiacr no —cturer. f -et, universal manra transformer
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    • 401 7 x••I•••IIIIIii•IIIIIiiiiiIiiii i i i i i t i i i i I I I I I I I I I I i I M s E NATHA N 1 RA 010 SOU ISO ENGINEERS I I 25, 27, 29, ORCHARD ROAD I I OFFER I I A BATTERY RECEIVER WHICH
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1369 7 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio BRITISH EMPIRE j BERLIN STATION 2R0, ROME PROGRAMMES I (DJB 19.74 Metres; DJN 31.45 Metres, dja 31.38 Metres) j Broadcasting On 31.13 Ana Xhe Birmingham Theatre to-day 25.40 Metres I?nvnl Orphp*itrft i 405 l )m Call DJB, DJN (German, Eng- M KOyai UrtneMrct x German Folk
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  • 148 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED 1 Khoen Hoea, Dutch, 611 tons, from Pontianak 7-10, to Pontianak 9-10. j Reynst, Dutch, 1,433 tons, fiom Cheribon 7-10, to Java, Bali and Lombok. Giang Seng. British, 1,085 tons, from Semarang 7-10, to Java Ports 8-10. Proteus, Norwegian, 1,025
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  • 189 8 SELLING Singapore, Oct. 3. London 4 months' sight MJ4 London 3 months' sight 2j4 3j32 London 60 days' sight 2!4 116 London 30 days' sight 2,4 1;32 London demand 2;4 London T.T. 2:4 Lyons and Paris demand 863 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 57 Batavia and Sourabaya
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  • 103 8 British Official Wireless London, Oct. 7. Paris 74 21 64. New York 4.89 9 16. Montreal 4.9534. Brussels 29. Geneva 15.04. Amsterdam Milan 59 63 64. Berlin 12.17*4. Stockholm 19.39U». Copenhagen 22 39V 2 Oslo io oni^ T ienna 26. Prague 118. Helsingfors 226 7 8 Madrid 35
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  • 187 8 Sin?-pore, Oct. 7. R. «Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $150 R. tSiam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 R. (Siami W. Coast No. S per Koyan $145 Rice. B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $115 Rice, B.'Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $113 Siam, Rice 1 $220
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  • 72 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Great Hotel Murder CAPlTOL.—"Carnival In Spam EMPlRE.—"Highway"—Chinese talkie. GREaT WORLD.—Cabaret Dfcncti >ide-snows, Malay Operas, Chinese 'ang. .ikmas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—"Adventure Girl" "Hide Out." MARLBOROUGH.—"Gem lemen Are Born." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dl: Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chini Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Woman in the Dark." RlTZ.—"Pirate Treasure"— Complot» serial 12 Chapters. ROXY.—'The
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  • 110 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcel 1.40 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-morrow UK) general delivery
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 498 8 f[Me§ IMA] MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TO NIGHT 1 SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight and the VERSATILE COMEDY TEAM LQRRISON CODY 1 SINGING, DANCING MAE WEST PARODIES They will also sing while you dance Appearing nightly. Non-diners $1.00 NEXT SATURDAY THE "MOVIE" BALL
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    • 568 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS STRAITS NEW YORK LINES FREIGHT TARIFF NO. 12. ADDITION NO. 4. WAR CLAUSE. It is notified for information that it has been decided to insert the following Clause effective immediately in the Straits New Vcrk Lines Freight Tariff No. 12:— "In the event of war or the existence
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    • 73 8 The P. and O. Rajputana has left Hongkong and is due at Singapore at 10 a.m. to-morrow. **> l l l l r I t I l l I I I I I i i i j I THE GREATEST OF ALL f I WARNER PROS. MUSICAL 1 I SUCCESSES
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    • 84 8 ..II I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. w£ NDERS .*T c BOW invit «d the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of 15 tons of Pig Cl g Lead for the Water Dept. 4 pm., Monday, 14th Oct.. 1936 Earthworks at Irwell Bank Road and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 186 8 [postal I NT£L licence I 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Netherlands Indies. Basan and Selat Pandjang <Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean BUik and Tandjong Balei (Rokan) 3 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal <Tohiti) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Java
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    • 317 8 PlAfcYOf Ttit jgy] WHATS ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. OCT. 8 High Tides:—B.l6 a.m.. 7.13 pm Hockey: Combined Services v Pnii™ Tanglin; S.C.R.C. v R.i -a Y.W.C.A. v. McNairl, McNair noi Reception in honour of visiting m bers of British Medical Association College of Medicine, 4.30 p m
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  • 385 9 PRICE OF FORD SALOON To Be Reduced To £110 •'By Air Mail). London, Sept. 21 jijlf- lowest-priced saloon car on the Bri4! market. 'and the lowest-priced ,,u::i-cyiinder car ever produced i.i Br.tain the two sensations in the programme j iu cars ior iy36. wn ch was
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  • 109 9 Standard's Programme For 1936 week sect the publication of still seasons or (grammes, on.' of the ait being Standard's. A; art tr< m the fact that a number ol educticna have been effected in the ost'.uting the range, the main teratiorc are increased engine pev.e' due to
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  • 34 9 Singapore, Monday. A Chinese who was knocked down by •tor-lorry in Trafalgar Street on irdaj morning died before the arrival the ambulance. Tho right side of his I was badly crushed.
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  • 288 9 Big Tart Played In Life To-Day THERE are few spheres of life to-day in which motor transport does not play some part, and it is noi surprising, therelore, to find that the recent prolonged drought in England afforded a "mechanised outfit" ye: another opportunity of proving its utility.
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  • 257 9 Chin-se Appeal Against Conviction Fails Singapore. Monday. •YOU have committed a particularly mean crime in robbing a little child, for which you were sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment and for this reason I am not going to nterfere with the sentence" said Mr. Justice Gcicon Smith
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  • 42 9 Maizuru. Another addition to Japan's navy was made here to-day as the 1,368 ton destroyer Harusame slid off the ways of the Naval Yard here exactly five months and 18 days after the first rivet was driven into her hull.
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  • 282 9 990 Miles In 18 Hours, 21 Minutes COURABAYA to Batavia and return—a total of 1.586 kilometres (990 miles) in 18 hours, 21 minutes, maintaining an average speed of better than 86 kilometres (63H miles) per hour. This magnificent new record was created on the
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  • 180 9 Son 3Iourned As Dead Found Alive Crossett, Arkansas. A mother who had identified a body as that of her son and had spent a mon.h in mourning his death was astonished to find that he was still ali\e, about 200 miles from his heme. A body which had
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  • 78 9 Death Of Well-Known Resident Of Singapore We regret to record that news has i been received of the death in England of Mrs. Parbury, wife of Mr. George Parbury, of Bruce, Petrie and Co., Ltd.. Singapore. i Mrs. Parbury had been ill with heart trouble, and left
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  • 456 9 Is A Worn Out TyreDangerous? Singapore, Monday. THE question as to whether or not a worn out motor tyre is a dangerous appliance was argued in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, when the D.P.P., Mr. N. A. Worley brought before his lordship
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  • 187 9 Views Of Straits Settlements Association AS the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, a letter was read from the Colonial Secretary stating that nr plan exists in regard to the new Civic Centre, but that Government intends to wait until
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  • 68 9 Suspect Arrested In Coffee Shop Singapore, Moi aay. Alleged to have been concerned in an aimed gang robbery that occurred at Geylang Strsi in Febrttarv. a Chinese. Lim Sew Tack, has just been arrestea. It appears that six Chinese participated in the affair. Five were arrested and
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  • 70 9 Horse Ridden By Duke Of Gloucester Wagga, Sept. 24. The 14 year old racehorse Poacher which the Duke cf Gloucester when he visiteJ the Wagga Experiment Farm on the v ay to Canberra. b.C.T. was found dead in a paddock, having been stru?k by lightning. Poacher won
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  • 207 9 Frontier Incident MOHMAND TERRITORY OCCUPIED PRESCRIBED by an observer as one of the most amazing military feats in the annals oi the Indian .-u*my, the precipitous heights flanking the Nahakki Pass, the Pass itself and the plains of Kamalai, the home of the warlike Mohmand tribesmen, have
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  • 99 9 DEAF DUMB AUDIENCE Special Theatre Opened In Moscow Moscow. The Theatre for the Deaf and Dumb, believed to be unique, where the management east and audience are all deaf and dumb, has just opened its doors here for the current season. Instead cf spoken words the lines of the plays
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 166 9 I—l*'T 1 FRRAP L A N F 88 HORSEPOWER WITH FULL ;S ft i%M MJ i% 11 E. SIX PASSBNGER CAPACITY'," J| SIX SEDAN MOUNTED 0N WHEELBASE. j; L 1 lUX KLK< TRIC H AND IT.AII RKS: Merely a trigger device. A tojch of the finger on the control selects
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    • 54 9 7 FOC MANY YEARS OUR. <> CIENTISTS UW£ /BEEN STRENUOUSLY SEARCHING FOfc AN EFFECTIVE MEAN) OF COMBATTING TWE JMi:X AND NOW AFTER EXHAUSTIVE TEJTT WE ARE PIEAJED j\ TO ANNOUNCE THAT WEY HAVE. DS<II>ĔD TO^ Tht UTTLi BEGGARS OFF WITti 7WEII TO^ BE UP —TO PATE" -X HEU^rOXICATE Advertisement of
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    • 322 10 MYSTERY»™! ADVENTURE Exhilara*e~! JSf "'"M* 0 Mh.iii.iH/iwd I I Virtor McLoglen I I.. H __£v Produced by John Stone Wk Directed by Eugene Forcie jf* <$_ Story by Vincent Surrett 9 15 l& I jtuxmni im.wiwiMi.nri 1 1111 imm 4 I ANOTHER WARNER BROS. MYSTERY Z He found th* wrong
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    • 224 10 cmpiToi To-Ni(iHT!| "yk^&k HERE SHE IS The Tempt res, "I "MOROCCO" The ["':dJ r fiP Adventuress of "SHANGHAI EXPRESS" Now in a more \^^^^^^^^W W.th Special Supporting Pktarcn ineMKng PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. Mescals, etc. LAST NIGHT! PAVILION ANOTHER GRAND S TORY BY THE AUTHOR OF TH THIN MAN" I I
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    • 407 10 A NEW SPIRIT IN THE MEDICAL WORLD. I i A speciality for complicated and lup cases. Don't forget .hat the pi highest and only mission is to restart I sick to health, to cure as it is term* L highest ideal of cure is rap id, gei permanent restoration of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 421 11 A SUPBR CHINESE TALKING SINGING PICTURE! "HIGHWAY" StARRDfG CHIN YAN THEN YAN YAN I ——I.-- m w _i i i iiin Joan—mum mtamm. OPENING 10TH OCTOBER, i The Lost Jungle 99 CHAPTER 1 TO 6. j Cabaret \y S)e Xujc n tea ,)ance this evenin(; j ALSO SATURDAY 1 FRIDAY,
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    • 689 11 MAKE SURE TO VISIT AND ENJOY THE BEST RIDES AT THE CHINESE TRADE FAIR IN THE GREAT WORLD TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY UP TO 13TH OCTOBER IT IS ORGANISED BY THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. IT'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST CHINESE FAIRS EVER HELD IN MALAYA!! Chinese Made Products in
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  • 61 12 MR. SNG CHWEE SENG and family beg to thank all relations, friends, members) of <he Chinere Friendly Association and members of the Juvenile Football Club, who s> kindly sent joss-papers. ■CToHs. r reaths and letters of ccndolence and 10 those who attended the n'ght vis ts and
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  • 794 12 TWE League Committee has held that Italy was the aggressor in the unhappy war with Abyssinia. She is not specifically named as such, but -it is held that Italy violated the Covenant by General de Bono's order to his troops to advance across* the frontier, the invasion
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  • 193 12 Well-Known Hongkong Broker's Death The death oi Mr. A. M. a prominent resident o[ Hongkong, occurred on Sept. 29 after a short illness. Mr. Bowes-Smich. who was 42 years cf age. leaver a widow and three children. The widow, who was summoned irom England on account
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  • 18 12 The Rey. Eric Edwards has left Bangkok after being chaplain at Christ Church for the last three years.
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  • 22 12 Sir Thoina.s Southorn, the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, is reported to be making satisfactory progress.
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  • 41 12 The death of Mr. Louis Bisgaard, formerly of the Siam Electricity Co., Ltd., occurred in Copenhagen, on Sept. 27. Mr. Bisgaard, who was 50 years of age. went to Bangkok to join the Electricity Co. in 1912 and retired in 1928.
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  • 224 12 •iR. Theodore Hubback. the Chief Game Warden of Malaya, a mighty hunter in his day and vigorous advorate of the preservation of wild life, j has written to the Malaya Tribune j criticising an article regarding Mr. Frank Buck, maker of wild animal pictures
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  • 175 12 to the F.M.S. Railways Department on the decision to meet motor bus competition by substantial reductions in fares. It is true that the reductions apply only to the section of the line between Taiping and Penang. where the competition from cheap road transport has made serious inroads on
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  • 175 12 JN deciding to fight road competition with the latter's own weapons, the Railways Department is showing commendable enterprise which deserves the whole-hearted support of the public. Changes which have been effected within comparatively recent months show that the Department is fully alive to Its duties as a common
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  • 141 12 QNE of the most interesting features in a modern newspaper is the space devoted to "Letters To The Editor" and yet how few there are who seem to know the secret of successful letterwriting in the press. There are those who write and feel disappointed that
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  • 136 12 QUESTIONS of precedence will, it is stated, be involved in the Royal Family by the marriage of the Duke of Gloucester to Lady Alice Scott on Nov. t>. The future Duchess of Gloucester will take the Duchess of Kent's place as "fourth lady of the
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  • 245 12 By "Looker-On" »rHE detective was disguised as a member of the golf club," an evening paper tells us. Plus Force A A A A corset manufacturer tells us that whalebone is of absolutely no use nowadays. Except, of course, to whales. A correspondent is anxious to
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  • 444 13 COUNCIL DECISION A SHOCK Tlu' Abyssinian Fronts <;i LKILLA TACTICS OF DEFENDERS Rome, Oct. 8. 'j UK League's dec sion ha* caused an unpleasant -hock to Italian opinion, which believed that (Jeneva was veering towards I he Italian viewpoint It is now felt that
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  • 48 13 End Of Protracted Case In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. Lee Wee Nam. the managing :ol he 8K Hai long Bank, who on a charge of allowing loans total $14,878 to various oihcials of the without security, was acquitted by C H Whitton, the third Magistrate, terday.
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  • 60 13 Brigadier F. S. Thackeray, D.5.0., M.C.. taken over the duties of General Officer Commanding Hongkong followrhe departure of Lieut.-General 0 C Borrett, C.8., C.M.G.. C.8.E.. D.5.0., and the arrival in December of Major-General W. Bartholomew. Brigadier Thackeray has been in charge of the British forces in Shanghai since
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  • 74 13 P. O. And Blue Funnel Lines Singapore, Tuesday. A REUTER telegram from Shanghai, published yesterday, mentioned report that the steamers of the P. and O. .and the Blue Funnel lines were sailing via the Cape instead of the Suez Canal. We are informed by the agents of
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  • 89 13 Lady Alice Scott To Be Given Away By Brother London, Oct. 7. Owing to the indisposition of the Duke of Buckleuch. father of the Duke of Gloucester's fiancee, Lady Alice Scott, she will be given away by her brother, the Earl of Dalkeith, when she is married
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  • 111 13 Increase In Numbers Of Employed British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 7. The increase in the numbers in employment continued during September. The Ministry of Labour estimates that at Sept. 23 there were approximately 10,435.000 insured persons aged 16 to 64 in employment in Great Britain. This was
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  • 112 13 |HE naming of Italy as the aggressor by the League Council has caused a shock in Rome and it is expected that Italy will leave the League. The League Assembly meets to-morrow. Guerilla tactics by the Abyssinians are holding up the Italian advance from the north,
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  • 68 13 Celebrated By German Colony In Bangkok '(From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 7. Tne German Colonv ce'ebratcd the Reich Harvest Festival with much reioicins: yesterday. Speeches were recorded on sound films and good German beer was served. I Four Siamese Bachelors of Medicine, who were successful in
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  • 35 13 Under the auspices of the Singapore Tamil Epworth League, a debate will be held on Thursday on the question, That the younger generation of today has too much freedom." Mrs. E. iv. < Davies will preside.
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  • 295 13 I As The Aggressor IL DUCE'S ATTITUDE UNCHANGED Reuter. British Official Wireless. Geneva, Oct. 7. rpHE League Council has approved the Committee of Six's report with an amendment naming- Italy as the aggressor. Poland, whose attitude was in j doubt, resolved to endorse the Committee of
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  • 127 13 League Members To Consider Their Duty Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 7. A PIER speeches by Baron Aloisi and Mr. Hawariat, the public session of the League Council adopted the report of the Committee of Shirteen, Italy voting in the negative. The President said that the firs* thing
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  • 333 13 Ho Hong Company Buys I Another Vessel Singapore, Tuesday. LOCAL Chinese shipping interests are well on the road of expansion. Two companies have decided to increase Lhcir fleets. Recently, the Red Funnel Line, Messrs. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co., Ltd.. purchased a number of vessels for service
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  • 124 13 Between London And New York Reuter. Washington. Oct. 7. A REGULAR overnight air service between London and New York is being planned according to the National Aeronautical Association, which states that the construction ot a 50-ton flyingboat, twice the size of the Pan-American Clipper, which is now
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  • 117 13 FRENCH BRITISH CO-OPERATION Assistance Must Be Reciprocal Reuter. London, Oct. 7. THE French Note to Britain is identical with Geneva's forecast of it thereof last night. It says that Britain's proposals, if widely applied, fills in very opportunely a gap In the system of collective security to which both Governments
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  • 40 13 London, Oct. 7. The Duke of Gloucestei and LadyAlice 'Montague Douglas Scott are accompanying the King and Queen who leave Buckingham Palace to-day for Sandringham and will spend a few days with Their Majesties.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 49 13 FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. WIRELESS NEWS, 7. MOTORING NOTES AND NEWS, 9. SPORTS NEWS. 16, 17. THE EMPIRE AIR LINK. 19. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. 19. CLUB DIARY, 20. VARIABLE QUALITY OF ESTATE RUBBER. 4 AND 23. INVESTIGATIONS ON OIL PALMS AND COCONUTS, 21 AND 22.
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  • 151 13 Factory Explosion PEDESTRIANS BOWLED OVER Reuter. Chicago, Oct. 7. -TWENTY people, mostly young girls and men, are believed to have been burnt to death in a fire which followed ,an explosion in the Glidden Soya Products Company's building, which fortunately occurred at lunch time when the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 397 14 SECOND PARTY ARRIVES Sir Edward Bigger SPECIAL INTERVIEW WITH TRIBUNE Singapore, Tuesday. yyiTH the arrival of the second party of British doctors returning from the recent annual meeting "I tho British Medical Association in Melbourne by the Nieuw Zetland this morning there arc about 120
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  • 75 14 Richard Talmadge At The Ritz The Pirate Treasure," a thriller in twelve chapters, was shown, last mght at thf Ritz cinema. Geylang. Richard Talmadge, whom cinema fans admire for his action, plays in the principal part and gives as usual, a fine l>erformance. He is al ly
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  • 68 14 Volunteer Leader Shot ByJapanese Shanghai, Oct. 8. THE leader of the Chinese Volunteers in Kirin. one of the Manchuria provinces, was executed yesterday in a suburb of Changchun by the Japanese. Known as "The Little Whirlwind," the rebel chief recently arrived in Changchun, but was arrested by the
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  • 68 14 Transit Time For Cables To London The Eastern Extension TeVgraph Company announces that tne transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London on Oct. 7 were as follows:— Telegrams handed In up to 5.00 p.m 5 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 pm 10 minutes.
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  • 130 14 Essay Competition For Schoolchildren Singapore, Tuesday. IN connection with the screening of 1 "Drake of England," which commences at the Pavilion Theatre to-mor-row, the management are offering $20 in prize money to schoolchildren. Children are asked to write an essay 'not exceeding 250 words) on Sir Francis
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  • 152 14 Suggestion That Ottawa Be Empire's Capital New York. The suggestion that the British Empire migh; avoid being embroiled in another great war by moving her capital to Ottawa is advanced in an editorial in the New York Daily Mirror. "Poor old Britain must meddle in European complications," the
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  • 112 14 31 Italian Boy Stowaways Found Naples. Thirty-one small Italian boys, anxious to serve their country, stowed away in the transport ships "Sacro Cuore," "Sibilla" and "Lo Faro" before they left for East Africa. But the police made a careful search of the vessels before they sailed, and the
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  • 87 14 Italians And Abyssinians Share Hotel Geneva. Members of the Italian and Abyssinian delegations here may not share the same political views—but they have got to share the same hotel. This position has been created by the unprecedented overcrowding at Geneva for the present momentous meeting by delegates, journalists
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  • 101 14 To Be Installed In A Berlin Theatre Berlin. A news cinema, with television as part of its permanent equipment, is being planned to open in Berlin shortly. The Astor Theatre, Kurfuerstendamm, has been chosen for the experiment and technical experts are now working out the plans, in conjunction
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  • 86 14 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Nachtegaal" or. Oct. 5: Mr. Paap, Mr. V. Maren/ Mr. Shell. Left for India and Europe by KLMplane "Nachtegaal" on Oct. 5: For Amsterdam: Mr. Paap, Mr. V Maren. For London: Mr. Sheil. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by KLM-plane "Kieviet"
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  • 1109 14 Italy Indicted As The Aggressor British Official Wireless. London, Oct. 7. THE meeting of the League of Nations Council this evening was preceded this morning by a meeting of the Committee of Thirteen which unanimously adopted the report of the Committee of Six to the effect that the
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  • 39 14 Reported Closing Denied By Directors Reuter. Paris, Oct. 7. the conclusion of a meeting of the Suez Canal Company this morning it was denied that the directors considered closing the canal, as had been reported. —Reuter.
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  • 208 14 Book-Koeper On Bail Of $10,000 Singapore, Tuesday. VAP Chye Koon, a bookkeeper employed at Messrs. Renton and Company was this morning charged before Mr. C H Whitton, the Third Magistrate, that "on or about June 11. 1935, by falsely representing to one Jack Mee Seek that Ramanathan Iyer
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  • 157 14 Sanitary Chief Sounds A Warning- Weymouth, Dorset, Sept. o Kaw rmlk is one of the greatest causes M d.sease, according to Sir Leonard Hill President of the British Sanitary Inspectors' Association. In a striking speech to the Association's annual conference at Wevmouth he cited three causes 0
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  • 101 14 Atlantic Liner To Come East The Xorddeutscher Lloyd is placing the trans-Atlantic liner Stuttgart en the i'ar East Expre.-< Service ii January as the Gneisenau will not arrive in the Far East until late January. The Stutigart is expected at Singapore on Jan. 7 on .her first trip to
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  • 136 14 Former Prisons Official In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. VUE regret to announce the death of Mr. Joseph George Howell, formerly of the Prisons Department, Singapore which occurred at Portsmouth, England on Sunday. Mr. Howell retired last year on completing 31 years' service with the department.
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  • 537 14 We regret to report the death of Mr Wennie (Nick) Wilson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, of Singapore, which occurred at die General Hospital on Sunday. Mr. Wilson, who was only 38 years of age, was shift engineer with Messrs. Sir John Jackson (Singapore),
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  • 54 14 "Maman Chariot, e," a centenarian who was well-known throughout the industrial north of France, ha.- -lied at the age ot 104. For many years she lived in a thatched cottage at La MarCnoine. a hamlet near Wattrelos. She claimed to have lived to 108 before she
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  • 961 15 ITALIAN TANKS TRAPPED C amouflaged Pits rALL OF ADIGRAT ADMITTED Reuter Addis Ababa, Oct. 7. j ;> claimed here that neither the Italians nor the Abysi-n-s hold Adowa at present. I he contrary, the fall of urat is officially admitted, l! is understood that
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  • 448 15 Scanty Population VIEWS OF BRITISH DOCTORS Singapore, Tuesday. <r tragedy of Australia is the scantiness of its population.-' This was a statement made to a Malaya Tribune representative by Sir James Purves-Stewart, K.C.M.g!, the famous neurologist and th« senior member of the first group of oritish
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  • 232 15 Tribute To Malayan Health Services Sir William Willcox, medical adviser to the Home Office and senior physician and lecturer in medicine and forensic medicine at St. Mary's Hospital, London, paid a tribute to the Malayan Health Services in an interview with a Malaya Tiibune representative. The Department
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  • 683 16 S.C.C. BEATEN BY 14-NIL Ito$r Handling WINNERS COMBINE BETTER Singapore, Tuesday. pOOIf handling and passing spoilt what would otherwise have been an excellent game when the "A"' teams of the Royal Artillery and the Singapore Cricket Club clashed in a friendly rugby match
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  • 66 16 Tin- following have accepted to nlay W«by for S.C.C. "B" vs. R.A. "B" on' Wed October at 5.10 p.m.: J M Kra- A <) her, J. p. Wood, W. H McN< 11. X. P. Roberts: J. H. J. Dredge and r. E Wallace-; X. G. B. Bell, A. G.
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  • 515 16 But The Colts Win Again Singapore, Tuesday FANKS to some fine gpulkeeping by Anjang Smith, the Ri ffles College custodian, the Singapore Coits were only able to beat the Collegiuns by two goals to nil in a hockey match played at Bukit Timah yesterday. The
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  • 311 16 Police S.C.R.C. Share Honours Singapore, Tuesday. IX a keenly contested hoc key match played at the Hong L.m Green yesterday the Police second string shared honours with the S.C R.C. 11, each side scoring a goal. The Police were a goal behind in th*; closing stages, when
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  • 20 16 The pagar lights will be turned on to-night, to-morrow night and the night after from 7.30 p.m.
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  • 616 16 Inter-Club Champions Beaten Singapore, Tuesday. PING-PONG its best was witnessed when the Students' Literary Association and the August Ping-pong Party, two keen rivals for the Interdub Championship clashed in a key match of the tournament at the Great World last night. There was a large
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  • 145 16 New Ground For Badminton Courts The Chung- Hua Athletic Union hel<' a meeting on Saturday, October 5, at l.'iO I p.m. sharp at the club premises. J Mr. Yeo Be.-.g- Kee was elected Chairi man for the meeting. The chief subject discussed was the proposal for makiner
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  • 191 16 Classification Of Horses And Ponies THE following is the latest classification cf hoiscs and ponies as issued by the Straits Racing Association HORSES Transfers: Redouble from Class 3 to Class 2. Amy Welkin from Class 2 to Class 3. I Faereg from Class 2 to Class 3.
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  • Article, Illustration
    91 16 JT took Max Baer 11 rounds to dethrone Primo Camera as heavyweight champion of the world this year. Joe Louis polished off the Man Mountain in six rounds. Max Baer lost the title to Jimmy Braddock in a 15-round decision. Baer took two rouniN to put Kingfish Levinsky
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  • 152 16 This Week's Tournament Ties The following ties have teen arranged in the S.C.C. Volunteer Snooker tournament:— Tuesday, Oct. 8: H. R. Wilson nnd B. Scott v. K. C. Gillett and Alan Wolfe. Wednesday, Oct. 9: F. J. L. Mayger and F. W. Pcachey v. J. Leo and J.
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  • 43 16 Members of the Singauore Cricket Club are notified that in luiurc mixed doubles lawn tennis may be played on the Club courts on any day when the courts are open for ordinary play instead of on Mondays nnr' only as before
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  • 616 16 Comments On Trial Game Singapore, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH the play was not of a rt high standard, the S.C.C. hockey trial which was played on the Club ground yesterday revealed some excellent talent which should go far towards the making of a good Club team this
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  • 38 16 The following will represent the S.I C. in a match vs. try British Medical Association to-morrov Wednesday, October at p.m.: J. W. ('-!< man. Dr. EL A Elder, E. B. Evans. A. Ferguson and W. V. Semple.
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  • 369 17 Mr. Simon 's Card For Friday incomer "Tried-Out" By Board (By "K.O.") Singapore, Tuesday. rollOWING last Sunday's pro- gramme at the Olympic Stadium, Mr II. I). Simon has arranger? anther card for Friday, O't. 11. 1 rank Malinao, the latest arrival m Japan, and Gunboat
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  • 60 17 IK a one-sided hockey match on fcakstiei Plain yesterday, the Indian Association "A" team trounced the A.P.C. the tune of ten goals 1« nil. The scoters were Pcnnusamy (4), Chan: (3), Dhass (2) and VVazir Singh. The Indians were leading 7—o at half-time. The Wiltshire' team who won the Relay
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  • 226 17 Thrilling s Game In Singles Semi-Pinal (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 6. THE meeting of C. F. Gomes and Chan Ah Beng in the semi-final of the men's open singles was a thrilling affair and honours of the game went to the Chinese player because of his superior stamina
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  • 112 17 Malayan contingent Entertained Shanghai. Oct. 8. Tvelve regional contingents ha"e formally reported their arrival in Shanghai for the China Olympiad, amongsi them being the Fukien (numbering 127> Kwangtung (173>, Shansi (49), Java (3 1 Philippines <14> and Hongkong (29 oarties. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Marshal Chanr Hsue-h Liang and 36
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  • 202 17 Semi-Final In Johore Competition (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 3. The semi-final stage has been reached in the Lee Kiang Choon Cup Competition, the stipulation for which is that competitors, v. ho are all from schools in Johore Bahru, should be 4% feet in height and under. The
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  • 219 17 First State Trial Proves Disappointment 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 6. THE non-attendance of several of the selected players on Saturday in the first state trial rendered it more or less a farce. With difficulty two sides were raised. H. L. Salmon, Ibrahim, and R P Leon on the
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  • 171 17 Result Of Singles Handicap Tennis Tourney The following are the results o" a Singles Handicap Tennis Tournament held by the Chinese Association of Singapore: H. S. Tan owe 9 beat F. Lai, owe 3. 6—1, 3—6, 5—1 (retired). Khoo Peck Kim, 'jcr., beat Chua Cheng Hock, scr., 6
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  • 608 17 Medal Competition DRAW FOR AUTUMN CUP THE women's October r.iedal com- petition was played at Bukii Timah on Monday and resulted in a tie in "A" division between Mrs. A. P. Cameron and Miss M. Snow with a net score of 35, in a win in
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  • 64 17 Finals At St. Andrew's On Oct. 16 The finals of the annual boxing competition of St. Andrew's School will take place at the school on Wednesday, Oct 16, at 4.30 p.m. There will be 15 contests. No inter-school boxing tournament is being held this year, but St. Andrew's
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  • 88 17 S.C.C. To Play B.iVI.A. To-morrow The following have accepted to play for ihe S.C.C. in Matches against the British Medical Association at the S.C.C. to-morrow (Wednesday. October 9) at 5 p.m. :.HXED DOUBLES. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Swinchatt, Mr. and
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  • 34 17 The Singapore Khalsa Association and the H.K.S. (R.A.) hockey teams clashed at Blakan Mati yesterday, before a largo crowd cf Europeans and Indians. The game ended in a draw of two all.
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  • 22 17 Reuter. TK London. Oct. 7. The following match hi the Scottish football League was plevec' to-day-Dundee 3: Third Lanark 2.—Reuter
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  • 51 17 England's Team To Meet Ireland Reuter. London, Oct. 7. THE following is England's team to meet Ireland at football at Belfast on Oct. 19: SAGAR (EVERTON). MALE (ARSENAL). HAPGOOD (ARSENAL). SMITH (LEICESTER). BARKER (DERBY). BRAY (MANCHESTER). BIRKETT (MIDDLESBRO'). BOVVDEN (ARSENAL). TtLSON (MANCHESTER C.}. WESTWOOD (BOLTON). BROOK (MANCHESTER C.>.
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  • 237 17 Close of Old Collegians Tourney (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 0. The tennis tournament of the Old ColD P u aUS Societ y (English College) of Johore Bahru, came to a close with the playing of the singles championship on the English College Courts over the
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    • 23 17 Kid Andre Young Schmebng The Big Boys Fight Again Friday Oct. 18th. Friday At the New World. Tickets now Selling at Frankels Kiat's.
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    • 191 17 /SUPRtMiiC > THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT" by reason of the fact that In a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has. (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously
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  • 798 18 A MIGHTY LINE OF DEFENCE Against Germany FRANCE READY FOR WAR Paris. Sept. 19. JUiE mightiest military wall mankind lias known, France's ''Maginot Line" of three hundred bristling "death turrets" buried in the bowells of the earth, is at last completed, all ready for the next
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  • 375 18 Dame Clara Butt's Loiig Illness THE voice of b century has been silenced by pain. It is doubtful if the deep, rolling notes of Dame Clara Butt's voice will ever be heard again. She lies stricken with a dangerous spinal malady In the front room
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  • 127 18 Performer Gets 11 Weeks For Being Disorderly Fra n k f u rt On M a i n. Accused" said the magistrate to a Rumanian, ;.gc-.l '»7, who appeared before a police n.uif here for being disorder!v, "what is your profess on?" "An acrobat." "That sounds improbable
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  • 144 18 Unconscious Policeman Clings On To Hall tUy Air Mail) I London. Sept. 20. A policeman, lying unconscious on tin«round, won a Cioid Cup for his side in the final of a cricket competition. P C. Ernest Garfield, was playing for Streatham. police team against Norbury in the
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  • 84 18 [Our readers are invited to vmte to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BtilEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten taouble spacing), and on one
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  • 237 18 (To the Editoi, the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I was surprised to see a letter on this subject over the initials ".T.F.K." in your issue of Oct. 7. I see your correspondent says that "$75 to $100 to begin life with is just the right salary"»and that $40 a month
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  • 305 18 l To (he Editor, the Malaya Tribune.' Su, On the 3rd Inst, you gave prominence in your paper to a letter written by one of your correspondents, supporting his view that omnibuses should not stop at places midway between the specified sections. Peiturbed by the amount of your
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  • 132 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 0. The Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Esa, State Commissioner, Segamat, who has been away on four months' vacation leave, five weeks of which were spent in Java, has returned to Segamat and resumed duties. The Hon. Dato A. Kadir bin Daud,
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  • 527 18 Troops Under Fire MANY CASUALTIES ON ENEMY SIDE Nathiagali, Sept. V J HE Mohmand Lashkar has Neil increasing during the last few days. In the early hours of yesterday morning-, the Peshawar Brigade and attached troops advanced carrying out a night march, completely surprising the Lashkar. PERSISTENT
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  • 196 18 Domestic Tragedy In Ceylon Jaffna (Ceylon), Sept. 27. information was received by the < Jaffna police of a .vi tier and sui- cide at Mirasuvil. a v.'ilage of 14 miles from Jaffna. Kandiah. of Mirasuvil, w.-.s reported to have killed his wife. Simiapihai. Hs had cut
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  • 1403 19 MARKED GROWTH OF MOVEMENT \nnual Meeting \CriVE SPIRITUAL KFFORT Boston, Mass., June 3. 4 ,\1.1, to renewed activity in the application of Christian was issued to-day at the meeting of The Mother The First Church of Christ, in Boston, Massachusetts, Christian Science Board of i.n
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  • 73 19 The above photographs, taken by Mr. K. Campbell, of Borneo Motors Ltd.. Ipoh. show (1> a lorry which came off the main road to Ipoh almost entirely submerged in the Perak River and (2) the chassis being removed by the aid of two stout steel
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  • 86 19 Suggestion Of Government Aid UIEWS on the relief of unemployment in Singapore were expressed at the last meeting of the Straits Settlements Singapore" Association. The hon. secretary reported the receipt of petition from a list of unemployed persons, requesting assistance. It was decided to write to Government pointing to
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  • 362 19 Penang And Hongkong TEST FLIGHTS NEXT MONTH T'HE four-engined Imperial Airways air-liner "Dorado," commanded by Captain W. Armstrong and with First Officer Richardson, Wireless Operator Chapman and Flight Engineer Hands as the other members of its crew, left the London Air-port, Croydon, on Monday. Sept. 16,
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  • 235 19 Legislatures To Assemble Early In 1937 Bombay. IT is hoped to have everything ready for the hold ng in the autumn of 1936 of elections to the 11 new provincial legislatures that the India Bill se:s up. These new legislatures ar e to assemble early i n
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  • 72 19 Norma Shearer Cannot Find One New Y«.rk. M!aa Norma Shearer s'ghed v hen reporters me. her here on her arrival from Hollywood, accompanied by her husband. Mr. Irving Thalberg. the film executive. She explained that had been "searching for a Romeo" —but in vain. Soon Mis<=
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  • 343 19 Brenda Duff Frazier ANNUAL BUDGET OF $30,000 New York. "T«IPS, $300." A "Vacations, $5,250." "Dentist, $3,600." "Frocks, $5,400." These were some of the items approved in Surrogate's Court recent ly as necessary expenses during the coming 18 months for 14-year-old Brenda Diana Duff Frazier, in the
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    • 563 19 OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS I Dear Sir orMadam-When your children first arrived they brought with them a wonderful lot of sunshine. I Later- you became proud of the intelligence they displayed, but, still later, you became anxious as to what would I become of them in the future. Perhaps you
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  • 903 20 The Widow's Powers SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT Singapore, Monday. JUDGMENT was given by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court to-day in an originating summons in a matter concerning Ihe estate oi' Muthu Ahna Roona Moon a Saminathan Chettiar deceased. The plaintiff' in the case was
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  • 534 20 Frequency Of Empire Air Service Retarded THAT old customs die hard is now being proved by the officials of Imperial Airways who deal with the air mails to India and Africa. For many years it has been a habit, particularly with old-established firms having regular business
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  • 227 20 Singapore Contractor's Son Charged (From Our Own Corresvondcnlt Johorj Bahru. Oct. 6. As the result of a motor accident which occurred at the 1st mile. Scudai Road, Johore Bahru. on the night of Oct. 3. Wee 'Peng Leng, the son of a contractor of Singapore, who was
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  • 1017 20 National Judicial Conference Convened: New Junkers 'Plane Put In Service: Flood Menace Not Yet Abated: Trad? Representatives For Singapore: German Embassy To Be Moved (From Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai, Sept. 23 WITH the commendable objective of threshing out the many difficulties that hav«. clogged the
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  • 238 20 Death Of Well-Known Composer London. Oct. 6. The death is announced of Sir Frederic Cowen the famous composer.— Reutcr. Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen, Kt., cr. 1911, Doctor of Music; Hon. F.R A.M., Hon. F.G.S.M.; composer and conductor, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on Jan 29, 1852, of
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 243 20 CLUB DIARY i I There are numerous Clubs and I Societies in Singapore, most of the j 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 J up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will
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  • 3985 21 Investigation On Oil Palms Coconuts EXPERIMENTS WITH MANURING M! > C. BELGRAVE'S DEDUCTIONS lions Described XT Investigations on Oil H and Coconuts," formed i *»f an* interesting paper Mr. X. C. Belgrave, Chief < )f !icor. Department of at the eleventh annual f 'he lncor{>orated Socieheld at Malacca, .win" are
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    • 315 21 TO STOMACH SUFFERERS THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, even in cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the signature
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  • 108 22 Religious Tension In The Punjab Lahore, Sept. 14. «UHILE Sikhs are closely guarding their m gurdwaras (Sikh shrines) in vulnerable places all over the province against possible reprisals after Friday, the gurdwara near Gujranwa)a was today the scene of a shooting outrage, when an internationally-travelled Sikh,
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  • 93 22 £8,000,000 Out Of Year's Taxes Sydney, N.S.W., Sept. 24. The Federal Government collected £8,045,973 in Customs duty and excise from motorisis during the year ended June 30, according to official figures just received by the N.R.M.A. "This figure is a record," commented Mr. H. L. Johnson, secretary of
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  • 228 22 Value Of Work Of Aborigines Darwin, Sept. 21. MY dominant impression, after a year's study of the aborigines in the territory, is a sense of their shabby tragedy," said Mr, W. E. H. Stanner, anthropologist, conducting field surveys on behalf of the Australian National Research Council and the
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  • 178 22 Three People Killed On Same Day Paris. Three fatal climbing accidents have occurred in Savoy on the same day. Henri Janot, aged 24, set out from Grenoble with five friends to climb the western face of the Pierra-Mentha. a peak 8,894 feet high. Leading a pany of I
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  • 108 22 Austrian Driven Mad By War Threats Vienna. Sensational reports about war in Abyssinia so worried Wilhelm Reiss, a 20-year-old worker of Woertherberg (Lower Austria), that he has gone mad. Reiss, an ardent reader of newspapers, had repeatedly expressed his horror and fear of a war "which was
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  • 167 22 Desire To Take J p Cultivation THE Malay Colony at Ambalantota 1 the Southern Province of Cev < likely to get an addition of forty M families residing i n the Southern p vince, as colonists, soon. The All Ceylon Malay Association «v made representations to
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  • 121 22 Grace Moore Called "Grade" By The People New \\>rk. Miss Grace Moore, the Optra singer stage and screen, loved England, aim wh she liked best about it was that p;-<,pU called her 'Graeie.' At least, that is what she told reporters on her return to New York. "It
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    • 261 22 *Joan Is Big 1 for Her Age" Ijj "She's the picture of health—as I WsBSk m bright a-'an be. I've been feeding her Quaker Oats cversince she was J ababy.rmcertainthatithashelped B Jl herto be the sturdy, energetic child V jfl that she is. Quaker Oats seems to I 9 have
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    • 474 22 I YOUR FUTURE You must not talk about luck. You are at the helm of your career. Your future depends on yourself. Look around you ?.t older men— still struggling "along in routine jobs at poor pay. Do you want this kind of middle age or will you be one
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  • 169 23 j Parliamentary Bill Proposed In Greece A. he.is. Bnt'sh animal lovers will be pleased la hear that dogs in Greei c. whose lives hitherto have .""ot been very happy, may soon have a special Parliamentary Bill passed on their behalf. The local branch of ihe Society
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  • 119 23 Certificates Issued During September Canberra, Sept. JO. The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) said that t'45 certificates of naturalisation were issued during the eight months ended August 31, compared with 963 issued during the corresponding period in 1934. During the present month, however, tnere had been a
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  • 209 23 Middlesex's Chances Of Winning WHILE there is always interest in the progress of teams in the Football Leagu?. there is nothing like the same interest even in the final table of the country cricket championship. Either tha division of the competing counties into divisions, with annual changes
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  • 174 23 Italian Government Seeks Their Services New York. The Lalian Government has approached the "human cann.m ball, well-know:; foi hs daring feats in American circuses, with a request lor his serv.ees in Ethiopia. Edmund Zacchini, who claims to nave originated the idea of be»ng fired cut of a
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