Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIII, No. 173. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. July 24, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 FIVE CENTf
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I GILBEY'S INVALID PORT g THE PURE GRAPE JUICE tijjk A RICH AND MELLOW WINE /jjjgA WITH A DELICIOUS F I.AVOUR FOR ALL OCCASIONS. SjNWfDPO?I /Vo /n//rr value obtainable anywhere. llHfl '.GENTS GBBBSggb (IN C,S,> 9 MILK AT ITS BEST SINCAPtIE'S FAVOIRITE II
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    • 143 1 i j i ..j...ip THE NEWS I WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The jjs MOrtMVG TRIBIftE j Sole Agents:— SlME, DARBY Co.* Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembilan. PENNY A MILE— t V Thinkf The Austin Severf wtitl&ke tfcrfce other* and ycuisetf Jbr less than a cent per mile each, all in
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  • 456 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CHEAPER COAL FOR BUNKERS A DEBATE Concern About Exports TOURING the debate in the House of Commons, recently on the Central (Coal Mines) Scheme (Amendment) Order, Colonel L. Ropner (Barkston Ash, U.) expressed whole-hearted approval of the Order, but pointed out that certain apprehensions were held by
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  • 474 2 N.Y.K. Line THE ADDITIONS TO THEIR FLEET AT the half-yearly general meeting of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha in Tokyo, the president, Mr. Noboru Ohtani, stated that the earnings during the period under review had been fairly maintained on the same basis as in the previous half-year. Freight
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    • 370 2 P& and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1&36. BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 23 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000 Sept.
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    • 553 2 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 s s FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 20 as HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 Rates to Ist Class Vnd Class Naples $497 $540 $317
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    • 411 2 An excellent opportunity to visit BANGKOK SAIGON ANGKOR PNOM PENH SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISE by the new and modern m.s. "ERRIA" 14 700 Tons Displacement CRUISE ITINERARY Leave Singapore ab Aug. 15th Arrive Bangkok Aug. 19th Leave Bangkok Aug. 28th Arrive Saigon n Aug. 30th Leave Saigon Sept. Ist Arrive Singapore
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    • 410 2 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEnscHKH f Incorporated The undernoted are th* intended fixtures:— ow Pafly OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHA\r», NORTH CHINA JAPAN. lJlf- Sri/-.. a pore 19 {6. "HAVEL" "GNEISENAU" omil China t HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG (Hi BREMEN:— I "ODER" also calls Mara Oran, Casablanca werp "POTSDAM" also calls
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  • 194 3 nFCREASED BUYING INTEREST Dull With A Slight Decline In Values Our Financial Correspojident) Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 26% cts., down H ct. Market Tone: Dull. London: 7%d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Dull. NtV York: 16% cts., down I|l6 ct. Market Tone: Dull. RUBBER The buying interest
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  • 1562 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday. issue. FVaser Lyall Value Uo. Evatt 4 Ampat 4 r 4 3 4 4»4 5 £1 A. Kumbang 28,- 29- 28- 29 £1 A. Malay 57|6
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  • 110 3 Canadian wheat exports to the United Kingdom for the nine months of the 'orop year ending April amounted to 112,106,407 bushels compared with 79,612,269 bushels for the same period a year ago. Wheat flour exports to the United Kingdom during that period this year amounted to 1,820,854
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  • 465 3 Final Dividend Of Four Per Cent. THE twenty-sixth annual report of the I nited Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd., states:— The .-ett profit for the year after deducting ?3,501.04 for directors' fees and depreciation on buildings, etc., amounted to $39,867.06 Add —Balance brought forward from last year 9,957.35
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  • 116 3 Markets Firm And Fairly Active Reuter Wireless. London. July 21. On the Stock Exchange, the markets were again firm and fairly active, the buoyancy of industrial issues, In the face of political and economic disturbances on the Continent, illustrating the markets' growing indifference to external affairs and concentration
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  • 126 3 By Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd. Singapore, Thursday. THE market has be?n fairly well main- tamed during the past week, says Guthrie's weekly report, but there has been evidence of a certain lack of enthusiasm to buy at present levels. The technical position remains very sound and the latest
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 202 3 <X!x> I THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. <Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: i,,.u *> D'Almeida Street. Authorised and SuDscribed £2.000.00 o es(l| o 1 £1,000,00' HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES 1 \h ß^ bay Calcutta Colombo. Karachi, Br£in i Ba S hd ad Bahrein, rTßprv k i lk Mosul and Singapoie. moi
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    • 30 3 SOI I II BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) INSURANCE OP YOUR MOTOR CAR IS INDISPENSABLE TO YOU W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2. Finlayson Green. 1
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    • 541 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the SS.) 31-A. Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Uapnai w $4,000,000 i i6>i>utd, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,00U Telegraphic Address:— TYKHUBANK Telejwone Nos:— Mtfi 5183, 9184, 5185 SlB6 Board of Directors:— W*e Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Xhoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke
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    • 162 3 I THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK j LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,01,t; Reserve Fund Yen 129,15G,0UC HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, SomDay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton, Pairen. Fengtien. Hamburg, Hankow Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hslnking, Karachi, Kobe. London, Los Angeles. Manila, Mojl. Nagasaki. Nagoya, New York,
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    • 451 4 I I II M. HASSAN «0 37, jLJKAo JjAjSAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all aorta of work i in eiectrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either Dig or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or
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    • 2440 4 W. HAMMER COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Ordinary General Meeting ol Shareholders of this Company wiU be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Tuesday, 25th August, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, at which the Directors will recommend that a Final
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    • 160 4 FOR f (S E R V I i S AND j SATISFACTION S entrust all your Clock j Repairs to:— n I [Yick Woh Hiag{ 5 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD I (Near Middle Road) j r Contractors for the Repair 0 f t Clocks Watches to the British j Army
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  • 788 5 IN "FOLLOW THE FLEET" NEW dances Musical Score By Irving Berlin t/ V\rvC the new As. picture booked foi fl Capitol Theatre, next ,i ilk musical bombshell u score by Irving Ber- masli-r doesn't come to '..Imself, but his genius M |r»<ni to back to
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  • 47 5 CLAUDETTE COLBERT In "She Married Her Boss" consensus of Hollywood .j> nion seoms to be that Oaro'eiie Colbert best represents th- w uriuii of to-tlay. Reasons for Ibis virw m*o < vi loui Sharley Temple who appears in "Captain January" at the Alhambra next week. AN ADORABLE ROLE
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  • 563 5 Shirley Temple lit 'Captain January' |>LAYING a little sea-sprite, fliir- Shirley Temple dances. *iiigs an»l plays her way through her new 20th Century picture. "Captain Janoany," which opens aL the Al- hambra Theatre next week. A genuinely hearutugglng dramatic story underlies the song, dance and comedy delictus of this new
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  • 92 5 A Gay Comedy Romance 4 *piE Moon's Our Home." Walter Wanger's latest production fer Paramount, is the next change at the Pavilion Theatre with that capable screen actress, Margaret Sullavan, in the star role. Directed by William A. Seitcr from a Faith Baldwin story, "The Moon's Our Home" deals with
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  • 72 5 OPERATIC FAVOURITES IN ROMANTIC FILM "POR sheer musical merit, no more distinguished picture has ever come from Hollywood than the Lawrence Tibbett starring vehicle, "Metropolitan," which begins its engagement at the Pavilion Theatre next week. But "Metropolitan" doesn't rest on music alone. OPERATIC FAVOURITES The picture which presen s Tibbett
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  • 124 5 Special Registration Tax Urged London. July 22. COUR questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day concerning the heavy proportion of foreign films exhibited in Hongkong, Mr. Herbert Williams (Con. Croydon> urging a special registration tax on foreign films analagcus to the tax on motor-cars. M> .A. C. Moreing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 t -t Sole Agents: J lB ABA Co., Ltd. 1 j 1,7 -"'I. MIDDLE ROAD. J a PHONE 2115. S
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    • 326 5 Week-End Shopping Bargains IN SINGAPORE. This weekly feature is intended to serve as a guide to the latest goods and novelties on display in the shopping centres of Singapore. It should doubtless prove very helpful to our readers when planning their week-end shopping. The firms mentioned here are of high
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  • 237 6 MARINERS' NOTICE Cable Lying At Pulau Brani Singapore, Thursday. THE following notice to mariners has been issued by Commander C. Dix, Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. Starting from July 25, the Singapore Harbour Board will be engaged in submarine cable lifting and laying
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  • 130 6 Successes At Bath And West Show ifc At the Bath and West Show held a] Neath, entries from the Ovaltine DaiFarm gained no fewer than 10 award* This fine start to the show seaso; Toilows the striking success of last yea when 127 awards were obtained by rh famous
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  • 66 6 Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, Kobe raid Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. July 25. Penang, Siam, Burma. India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, East and South Africa, G.ea* Britain, Ireland, Eurcpe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. July 25. Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London: Netherlands,
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  • 45 6 Mails expected from Australia, Nether'and Indie- etc. by Ail <Qantas> tomorrow. Time cf delivery at 4.05 p.m. Mail* expected from Netherlands Indies by Air <Netherlands* to-morrow. Time of delivery at 4.05 p.m. MaiLs expected from China and Japan by Tottori Maru, to-morrow. I
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  • 29 6 The s.s. Menestheus for Philippine Island's. Mails previously announced as closing at 1 p.m. on July 25 will now close a*. 7 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 195 6 SELLING Singapore, July 24. London 4 months' sight Jj}j£ London 3 months' sight Zgtfi London CO days' sight 24 1U London 30 days' sight Jf J3Z London demand f* JJJ London T.T. 24 x iJB Lyons and Paris demand »»o Hamburg demand 4 J| New York demand 58
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  • 99 6 London, July 23. Paris 75 50 64. J. New York 5.01 15 15. Montreal 5.02' 4 Bru&seis 21) 74«-. 11 Geneva 15.353 4 Amsterdam I Milan 63 s Berlin 12.47. Stockholm 1 I Copenhagen 22.39 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26^. Prattue 121 Helslnglors 222, Madrid 36 21 32. Rio
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  • 45 6 Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, Judge Johore. is away Batu Pahat where he is taking the Assizes. Inche Nassir bin Haji Mohamed Salleh Assistant Registrar. Supreme Court Johore Bahru. who is away at Batu Pahat on duty is expected back in a few days.
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  • 124 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The Crouchin Bi 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—"The Amateui Gentl;man," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION— "Rhodes of Afric; and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—Chinese picture 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret DandOf Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas: Globe Theatre- Escapade"—7.ls and 9.30 p.m. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancin* Bide-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 327 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 I TQ-N|GHT j COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. I (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE MOST SENSATIONAL CHARACTER ACROBATIC DANCERS EVER SEEN IN SINGAPORE RENEE and RAME FAMOUS CONTINENTAL ARTISTFS IN A THRILLING PERFORMANCE OF DARING REALISM. FEATURING THE AMAZING SNAKE DANCE.
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    • 93 6 The Outstanding Value In The Lowest Priced Truck Field Around this proven truck engine is constr-IH-3 ton capacity truck whichanswe?? thi n£/ new all truck buyers. Here is a low pK «2? i 6 f the reputation for delivering more ton mi?! th f* wnln 5 This great new Reo
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    • 176 6 •f!il*iin I* ttrni f ri i i r i i i i 1 j i QXJ\ I Sight tested Iree and first QuaWJ 1 European made lenses ana irum» i 2 to suit individual laces «^PP I moderate prices. Satisfaction* s guaranteed uy I iv N. PANIC XI R j
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 171 6 I Postal Intelligence „.Jfr SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tcmbilahan (Flevot noon Java South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Medan (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman
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    • 192 6 Diary of the Day j 1. j jo WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 24 High Tides:—l.4o a.m., 9 ft., 3 p.m., 8 f... 8 ins. Football: S.AJ.A. Div. 11. RAF Ii v S.C.F.A. 11, Anson Road Stadium Govt. Services League: Services v. Immigration Department J.C.S.A. Tennis:
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  • 681 7 THE VERDICT Medical Advice Necessary VERDICT of death by misadvenA tre iras Ktmnwti by the Coroner, gr W. O. P«»itr at the conclusion „f the imtfury yesterday into the pilal of Mrs. Evelyn i; wilt of the Assistant Curator tht
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  • 52 7 Ten Thousand Set Free In Austria Reuter. Vienna, July 23. An unexpectedly lenient amnesty decree Is officially announced under which 10,000 Naxis Communists an<i Socialists huve been released or have had their terms greatly reduced. Then' *ie now only 224 poll urn 1 prisoners remaining in «aol throughout
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  • 67 7 Vgrcemcnt On Military Clauses Of Treaty Reuter. Cairo, July 23. An ume.incut 1 :;t? Ii i'ji lOiicherl or 'Jmilitary cluii i:s ul the Anglo-Enyp-Treaty and wils Initialled lust night after a «even-hour ronfermic'iv The agreement will be .submitted lo the ck'lr/.utlonii to-day and will be finally initialled
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  • 179 7 Question Of Payment Of A Debt Singapore, Thursday. THE trial of Raj Kishori Rai on a 1 charge of having given false evidence in the Civil District Court on Jan. 2 was continued to-day before Mr L B. Gibson, in the criminal district court. The allegation against
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  • 19 7 Mr. W. Reynolds Is retiring from the editorship of The Midland Daih Telegraph, Coventry, after 47 years of Journalism.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 fSaiaoiP^ .IF YOU NEED A B I BETTER 1| S I-AX ATI YK--TAKE §|f j£ HOCOLAX! |p X like a m <-h -folate candy. f|| jj 5 KFFKfTIVE yet 11 g< ntly ami §p thoroughly I|| naure. ECONOMICAL-40 Tablets in a lp "Climate proof" §1 bottle for 11 tiO cents.
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    • 111 7 ROOMY nil RELIABLE... M ECONOMICAL MORRIS Take the Morris Twelve'—Unequalled in Performance, it seats all its occupants within the wheelhase—in deep luxurious upholstery. It gives generous leg and head room to the passengers—its narrow pillars and wide windscreen give the drive a dang-r-free view. Its body c mstruction bolted to
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    • 290 7 r SHIRTS |||p3 FOR MEN /< •Woven in British Looms, made V ski,led shirt makers and de- m signed to give utmost comfort. j^^^^ E club s »irt Two New Smart Styles in Tunic Shirts. Neat woven fast colour stripes in Blue, Grey or Brown. a,so smar t new check
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    • 311 8 The MOST SENSATIONAL WOMAN SPY STORY SINCE 'MATA HARI" |ALHAMBRA To-Night 6.15 —9.15 ■K| < M The Famous Star of "CHU CHIN CHOW" 1 J II M "CLUB FOOT" and mM WYNNE GIBSON in VALENTINE WILLIAMS' Thrilling Spy Story POWERFUL DRAMA C 1 STAFFORD SET in the r,aov exotic luxury
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    • 200 8 T"'The Amateur Gentleman' is just what the cinema needs and just what the public needs. It has everything. Mr s j excellent." —EVENING NEWS. S|capitol| i JEFFERY FARNOL'S famous Story becomes an outstanding BRITISH Triumph— I The Amateur Gentleman j •j. «fr j TEL. 36.V> j jfljj j ES3 H
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    • 261 8 j philips 555 »♦'•> To-\K,irr 1 m EMPIRE JUNGLE i MASTER BUILDER CONQUEROR |g; "It ie a preat picture. Let us hope there will be more like it" —STRAITS 1 "RHODES AGE THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART IS COMING BACK! f 111 A| W\l E~ she dances a sailor's «II 1 Iff
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  • 248 9 A PROTEST Invasion Of Health Office (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. A SENSATION of the first magnitude was created by the itinerant hawkers to-day, when about 600 of them went on strike and assembled in front of the Police Station. Latex, about 3 p.m., they
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  • 124 9 Watchman Who Did Not W'atch Singapore. Frtday Judgment wits delivered this morning bv Mr: A D Yock, the Third Magistrate, convicting U l agar Singh and Mohain Singh. of the theft of three cases of sardines. Ujngar Singh was sentenced to two months' rigorous Imprisonment and Mohain Singh
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 378 9 W PAR ir-we've eachX that 'njfl4 There's a most appetising BS'SffSS^'S^^Hß ■iroma rising from the jf what, no Af^m JIU i.v™,™ A FOR BREAKFAST J^Z&I^SEmW dish... the mcely brownrow of sausages evoke /T| jgj A a sigh of satisfaction from J\==*--^<^--^M 3 CwwJ. or, A NO.THEY ATE ALL the hungry,
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    • 159 9 CHILDREN A normal, healthy child haa a good appetite, and a good appetite denotes good health and also good digestion—usually manifested in happy, bright eyed, robust looking children. Cream of Wheat is a good food for hungry youngsters, a food that satisfies and helps them to grow. But Cream of
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    • 372 9 CAPITOL Next Change Captivating Claudette in a Capricious Comedy JULY ISSUES M A.MUSIC HOUS£/^ FINEST ARTISTS— PERFECT RECORDING CAS AN I CLUB ORCHESTRA (Directed by Charlie Kunz) 3788 "Follow the Fleet" Film Selection. 8.89 Heart of Gold F.T. It's Raining in California F.T. JAY WILBUR HIS ORCHESTRA G790 Every Minute
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    • 399 9 lOi <*M I TEA DANCES I l From sto 7.30 p.m. f Every Tuesday, Thursday Jt j v And Saturday <V 1 j NIGHT DANCES S 1 Nightly TUT I from \A I j 9 p.m. AY j X* Dance <4)& ToThe I <&S£t Irresistible W Rhythms of J I
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  • 48 10 Messrs. J.A., E.A., LA. Elias and Mrs. David Frankel, ot Singapore, desire to express their sincere thanks to all those who have, by personal calls, by letter, by cable etc.. tendered their sympathy during their recent bereavement. (Will London, Indian and Malayan papers please copy?>.
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  • 806 10 JpROM time to time we bave tinted the necessity of reforming the Legislative Council, that nebulous body which serves .is the very pale shadow of a parliament for the Straits Settlements. The fact that our contemporaries also regard the Council critically, seldom mentioning it save to pour ridicule
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  • 55 10 Resignation Of Sir Alfred Butt London. July 24. The by-election at Balhim. due to the resignation of Sir Alfred Butt, resulted as follows: Mr. Doland (Conservative! 14.959. Mr. Miller I Labour> 12,889. —Reuter. The result at the last General Election was Sir Alfred Butt (Conservative i 22.013. Mr.
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  • 91 10 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 15. Major-General G. Mcl S. Bruce has been granted local rank of Lieut-Colonel while employed with the Malay Regiment. A daughter was born in London this week to Frances, wife of Mr. Herbert Scott-Ram of Singapore. Recent visitors
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  • 88 10 By Netherlands Air Lines:— Arrived from N.E.I.—Mr. R. E. Lockwood, Mr. J. Heslinga, Mr. Streyffert, Mr. M Kikno. Arrived from Europe, India and "vfeaan.—Mr. J. J. Chrysolius, Mr. Jan Huges, Mrs. J. C. Vick. Mr. H. J. v. Bandat, Mr. Pieter v. Meerten, Mr Vx'iemer. L?ft for
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  • 140 10 POPULAR PASTIME WITH ALL NATIONALITIES |N r Malaya mauy »uw restaurant*» j and hlmivU have lieCtl op; nil j i:t which iiirls are available as d..ncjng part juts. Sunn-.» of t heir) earn a I xcd salary plus a bonus il they can uttiiM'i Certain number
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  • 156 10 IinOSTERN ideas of merry-making ;tMio{iLT lilt* bright lights .>eems to ha\e made a Very strong appeal If tin» .Malayan Chinese, with there- suit that the dancing craze has 1 .spread rapidly from Hongkong* It) Malaya.. And to show that the eab.ret has come to stay here, ever./
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  • 160 10 yKT in Nanking I fie official a*tit ll<' t oWiiJi! dancing 1 is it'*>. i.Nf\y i»|»posil»\ S:» far from ncourag- ni' or.0 r oi .-vti. cMMidoiuner, indulgence I ,n Western social amenities of this 1 character, the Chinese Government takes a definitely hostile and tfvun j prohibitive standpoint.
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  • 215 10 A LLOW me to quote v\h*l a tr mb*T uf tlit* }I»Mltf)sn|jy I. 112 ouncil said in this cuuueclJjin "J haw -wi) enough 01 i|* r i»f thing In Shanghai Thr»*, oight 111'* i;* iji nii'rawl' have nervous breakduvv. .1 have pale ami anaemic > ouny and
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  • 470 10 By "looker Or." I SEE that Watteau hats were worn at a wedding. Some hats seen in the streets nowadays are merely what-he! A A The following definition of a mugwump appeared in the "Morning Post". It was attributed io Viscount Lymington. "A mugwump is an
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    • 362 10 "FOLLOW I THE LEAD™ MEANS. A I,TT,E l)ROV 0F TIIK RH.IIT STUFF—IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THK |3W RIGHT TIME, WORKS ORDERING WONDERS PD PD Peter a first c lass whisky PRICE $:i:js PER BOTTLE THE PERFECTLY DISTILLED mnimivr m TV AND BLENDED OLD "SCOTCH INCLUDING DL I I sou:
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    • 15 10 •2* y j Railways; J ARE THE j j MAINSTAY I j COMMERCE j *i>
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  • 83 11 all night debate on dole HOME SECRETARY ACCUSED OF LYING J': i 1.1:1 were unprecedented scenes in the House uf Com,ii the debate on the new tinempioj ment H.mi» Secretary was accused of lying and his ac- ..i.<l
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  • 686 11 Reuter. British Official Wireless. London. July 24. THK siriiiis oi* the Red Flag were I anwontedly, and probably unpreeedentc&ly. raised during the conrtndittg stages oi the Commons dehatt on the Dole." when the ConMi. itiv«s mo\ed the closure. ihi singing oi the Red Flag was taken up
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  • 229 11 AT KULING War Preparations To Be Made t Shanghai. July JM. A N important conference of Nan- king leaders wU 1 be held on July at Kulmg, where Marshal Chianic Kai Shek and Mr. Lin Sen. the national president, are having a holiday. Mosl of the ministers
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  • 106 11 Appointment Of Mr. Ching Tin Ku MR. Ching Tin Ku, a former Smgapoiean. has been appointed .Mayor of Canton, says a Sin Chew Jit Poh message. Mr Ching was formerly a student of the Anglo-Chinese School and stayed at the Oldham Hall as a boarder. Subsequently,
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  • 285 11 URGENT CALL Warships Dash To Rescue Reuter. Washington, July 23. Y'HE naval authorities achLsed that the battleship Oklahoma is due at Bilbao midnight to-morrow in response to the US. Consul's urgent appeal for the removal of American women and children from the town which is virtually
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  • 186 11 Marriage Reform To Be Considered THE question of maiviage will be I studied by a sub-committee of the i Straits Chinese British Association Singapore. Mr. T. W. Ong referred to the question at the last committee meeting, held at the Garden Club, on June 9. A sub-committee consisting
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  • 107 11 Hongkong Sensation ALLEGED THEFT OF $10,000,000 Hongkong, July 24. SENSATION has been caused by the placing of more than 20 policemen around the residence here of General Chen Chi Tang, the former Canton Dictator. It is alleged that he took away from Canton $10,000,000 belonging to
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  • 117 11 Two Hundred Escape At Shiukwan Canton. July 2«. The slBt Division of the Central force 5 has mutinied at Shiukwan and Lochany oix regiments have been disarmed- Two hundred soldier > succeeded hi ma kin k their escape 6 The Kwangsi troops under General Lpaw Tso Fang
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  • 165 11 ABOUT SIAM Free Supplies Of Tin Needed IFrom Our Own Correspondent/ j Bangkok, July 23. j |WK. v A. Louinftfi sUted Hits morning: "We are vtiJl in u,,» 2? 5 s lo the rc al demands ~i Siam. There was a further ctinfereitt laicr (his morning,
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  • 30 11 The shooting affair near the Tientsin Municipality has been settled The Japanese demands for the punishment of the culprits and compensation for th~ victim were accepted —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 33 11 Mr Kawalloe, the Japanese Ambassador, inquired at tbe c.'b,nec>e c.'Mce yesterday wberber it wa.-i proooselt -o fontieet the Canton-NanKow NZi tl.e Kwonl2-Kiu Nallwav m tlx- lt:ll,re ll it wa5 would obicel »>l .s^iid
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  • 641 12 WILL WAS SNATCHED AWAY? FATHER PREVENTED FROM SIGNING IT? (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN estate of a quarter ol a million dollars is the subject of a civil suit at present proceeding in the Supreme Court, Koala Lumpur, before Mr. Justice
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  • 397 12 Two Of Six Accused Find Bail Singapore, Friday. FE alleged theft of 41,000 guilders from the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank, Cecil Street, was mentioned again this morning before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate. The circumstances that led to the charge were the dispatch of 71,000 guilders
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  • 358 12 Authorities Take All Precautions (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 23. WITH the recent special control by the Health Department, Johore Bahru, of street ice water sellers, ice-cream sellers and hawkers selling food in which uncooked vegetables were used, there was a certain amount of
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  • 50 12 Peiping, July 24. semi-official Japanese statement states that the Manchukuo has intiiaated that its pblicv towards Japan remains unchanged for the time being until the South-west revolt against Nanking is over. —Sin Chew Jit POh. Nanking, July 23. Mr Wu Ting Chang, Minister of Industries, left for Kuling this morning
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  • 227 12 Mr. Landon Hits Out U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS Reuter. Tokepa, July 23. »THE first shot in the Republican Presidential campaign was fifed by Governor Landon to-day when he accepted the Party's nomination in a speech before thousands of his supporters from the steps of the Kansas State capital.
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  • 96 12 Sequel To Argument Over Sale Singapore, Friday. AN argument between four Chinese in a house in' East Coast Road late last night had fatal results. It appears that whilst they were discussing a deal in connection with the sale of a motor-cycle an argument arose between
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  • 790 12 CONCLUSIONS New Locarno Pact Proposed Reuter. British Official Wireless. l,omion, July 23. THE conference of throe of lb* Locarno powers (Great Britain. France and Belgium* opened in the Cahinei Room at 10, Downiiic street at 10.30 this mninln*. The British Premier. Mr. SUnUry Baldwin, the Foreign Becrttary,»«. Anthony
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  • 402 12 IN THE DAYS OF THE REGENCY "The Amateur Gentleman" At The Capitol Singapore, Friday. CELDOM do film producers, when they 0 use a famous novel for a film theme, succeed in adhering strictly to trie original story. The difficulty apparently cannot be surmounted, as is evident irom
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  • 248 12 DECREE NISI Story Of Visit To Kuala Lumpur Singapore. Itmsday. A DECREE nisi to be made aWute in two months was this morning granted by the Acting Chief Justice Mr. Jusitice N. H. P. Whitley in the Supreme Court, to Sybil Gertrude Knaal (nee Thomasz) a
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  • 49 12 Shocking Tragedy Near Malacca (From Our Oion Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. A SHOCKING tragedy occurred yesterday morning when six coolies were struck by lightning ~vn„ working at the 20th mile, past Tebong. rour were killed instantly whde two were conveyed to hospital suffering from severe burns.
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  • 147 12 Field Committer To Meet In lp<»h ▼HE half yeorlv meeiim: •<( •!>. >t.« s--1 FWd ConimiUfi- 1 U '•c»''!""' Malaya responsible foi U'if 1 1 Ihj? Presbyterian Clumv'm n the Malaya OummliM"' ctl i»' terlan Church in EnetofrtJ 1 10 ulion with the Chuwh r»t •"<' to
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  • 440 13 APPEAL FAILS Strong Comment By Judge Singapore, Thursday. uiRiVG their crime as a most \cefuProVbery, artd a type of tin one would expect from ad t"* 11 4,1 zLtomm and eunmen, his ,I,l T e Acting ICMef Justice, 1, a ''"..I H P
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  • 15 13 A group of the performers in "Nine Till Six." KUOMINTANG AFFAIRS Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 799 13 The Central Kuomintang Headquarters have appointed Mr. Li Wen Fan as their special official to reorganise the Kuomintang in Kwangtung. General Li Chan Hung has been appointed headmaster of the Yintang Military College, in Canton, which will become a branch of the Central Military College —Sin Chew Jit Poh AMATEURS'
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    • 138 13 "lis Itkt ttOOSt M^^H Enolnnh n That is what you'll say if you choose it from our fine selection o: Australian and Argentine Bi*f. Why worry about your roast when you can purchase juicy joints, tender and tasty, from our numerous branches. Ensure the success of your dinner with chilled
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  • 158 14 Colony F.MS. Teams Singapore, Friday, HPHE teams to represent the Colony 1 and the F.M.S. in the annual cricket test in Kuala Lumpur during the August F»ank holidays have now been selected. The Colony side consists of seven Penang players and four from Singapore and will be
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  • 77 14 THE British Boxing Beard „of Contro has agreed to the 'application of Ben Foord's manager for the contest with Jack Peterson to be for the British as -veil as the British Empire heavyweight title. Had the promoter applied for permission in the first instance for the men
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  • 29 14 Tan Huck Toe and Loon Chong in action in the Men's Doubles Final which they won by beating Choon Leong and Chow Tatt. MALAYA CUP To-Morrow's Match At Stadium
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  • 101 14 Singapore. Friday. THREE should be a record crowd at the Anson Road stadium to-mor-row, when Singapore and the Combined services meet to decide who Ls to play the finalists in the Northern Section in the Malaya Cup Singapore will have to beat the .services to go into the final, for
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  • 75 14 The Director and Staff of the Mer- j cantile Institute invite parents, guardi- i ans. friends and well-wishers to attend their 7th annual athletic sports, to be 1 held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. August 8. commencing at 2.30 j pm. Mrs. P. A. McElwaine has kindly consented
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  • 123 14 A match between the "Captain's' Team and the "Vice-Captain's" Team will be played on Sunday (Captain's Team mentioned first I: a.m. 8.45 G. Pritchett and E Kent vs. A Wolfe and J Haxworth. 8.50 M. O. Harvey and D. W Dale vs. C. D. Cox and F. Starr. 8.55 R.
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  • 771 14 The Women's Monthly Medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Tuesday and Wednesday. The following were the best returns:— Mrs. E. J. Nettlefold 41— 8> 2 =32' Miss J. M. Shakespear 47—12 -35 Mrs. H G B. Milling 45-- 9 -36 New Doubles Champions Of Singapore LOON CHONG
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  • 53 14 Britain's Hopes For Berlin A. G. K. Brown 400 metres J. V. Powell SOD melr.s S. C. Wooderson 1.500 met-es P. 1). Ward 5 000 metres D. O. Finlay 110 metres (hurcil s) Miss Doreen Sansoni, Ceylon's lady tennis champion, who will be seen fan exhibition games on the S.C.C.
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  • 285 14 Results Of Tennis Billiards Tournaments The following are the results of the Tennis and Billiards Tournaments being run by the Chinese Association. Tennis Singles Handicap:—Dr. Loh Poon Lip (—l2 > beat Tok Beng Chuan <_3> c—l, 6—l; Yap Kirn Swee (—9) beat Dr. P. K. C. Tyau <
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  • 35 14 Intending competitors for the Singapore ping-pong championships are reminded that entries close on Monday. July 27. Entries which are to be sent in shoulo be forwarded to the hon. secretary without further delay.
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  • 499 14 Joint Team BRITAIN TO KKTIIiV TO FOLD' A PROPOSAL is under considerate., by the Foot ball Association, 0 England. Scotland. Walts. ari(> lrf !and to send a joint amateur ir 4m under the title of Great hi compete in the football lotmum-iit early in August at the
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    • 31 14 9 j ft I SAFETY 0 W THIRST!! 1 I s i o 9 L 9 I i I X i DRINK I E f i s Fl N. I i
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  • 513 15 BY ODD GOAL Naval Goalkeeper's Lapses Singapore, Friday. i\ a featareless Second Division foot--9 Li] match the Middlesex Region sored a lucky victory over Sm S Terror by the odd goal in five at the Anson Road Stadium yestPThe 'naval side
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  • 41 15 Intel -School Semi-final Tie Singapore, Friday, rctarv of the Singaoore Association announces that Siakw Singles between Lee Leow Kirn Cheng, origito be played to-morrow r postponed for to-morrow is the emi-final between the Mercantile Institute, nave all been withdrawn.
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  • 687 15 NO POSSIBILITY OF 'TWO REFEREE" SYSTEM HpHERE is no possibility of two referees (without linesmen) being appointed lor the practice matches next August. The Rules Revision Committee have reported that application to vary Law 13 to allow of this expeiiment should have been made by April 8,
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  • 129 15 Handk'dps For Three Races The following at{.' Ihi h-uullof*.. nu ihu-e i;»c« > ol tin Pcnwnti Turl Club':-. Skyi Medium to be run »n Peanut* on July 30. Horses Class V. Div. 1.—5'.: Fur.; Bay Chief 10 7. Purple Pmic Slim Cutlo.l. Frivol 10 0. Mile d'A«»n-
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  • 264 15 beaten By A Born Fighter tOE Louis found in Max Schmeling no J weak-kneed warrior whosi l££* turneu Ui rubber when Louis started alter him v.ih his sphinx-like fa.. and his sleepladen menacing right hand. I*>t us be iiank and hand i f to tne
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  • 102 15 The following are the results of the Ladies Ping Poor; Tournament played last Saturday: Miss F. K. Cheong beat Miss Tham Ying Hing 21—3, 21—2, 21—8; Miss 8. Q Chan beat Miss Wong Yee Cheng 21 5, 21 8. 21—8. Miss Tan Siew Dim beat Miss Yuen Lai
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    • 123 15 ii iii i i r Ti M Gtt AT CAM Lift ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Dr A PATEiNT llii AIR-TIGHT ASSORTED rff^r^VV^fiyrßw X W CONTAINER CHOCOLATES SLJIJ JRH B M tAj£_ J i "DADDY! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!..." j And that's the truth about a (rompton Coiled Coil lamp There is a
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    • 15 15 THE SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS. (Established 1928) Nickel. Opper and Chromium PUUtttJ Gilding Silvering A Speciality.
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  • 105 16 'Planes For Marshal Chiang Kai Shek Projects In Many Places Library For Singapore Chinese Petition By Chamber Of Commerce Mr. Aw Boon Haw And Flood Relief (By Our Chinese Correspondent) ANQHBEK of aeroplanes v.iil be presented by the Malayan Chinese to Marshal Chiang Kai Sh.k, the Commander-in-Chief
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  • 102 16 rwas decided to appoint a committee of 21 to take charge of the campaign for subscriptions. A meeting to discuss a similar proposal will be held to-day in Muar at ihe Chinese Community Hall. At Bentong (Pahang) a mating was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce last
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  • 99 16 I LEARN that the Chinese in Singapore I will have a library shortly. One of the gentlement working on the project, Interviewed Mr. Chin Shu Jen. the chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affair* committee in. Nanking, while he was on a trip to China, with a view
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  • 87 16 fHB local vernacular press reports that 1 the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to send a petite to the authorities requesting that conditions at the examination ward of the Immigration Office be improved, rhis decision fodows the receipt of requests from several Chinese associations ior such
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  • 69 16 THE China Flood Relief Committee in 1 Shanghai recently wrote to Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the "Tiger Balm" magnate, in Hongkong explaining the hardship:, ol refugees, many of whom are sick and rtestltute as the result of the last floods. Mr Aw was requested to send more Sifts
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  • 56 16 Advisory Committee To Continue Reuter. London, July 23. THE Wheat Advisory Committee decided to remain in existence for a further two years and apoointed a Sub-Com-mit**e of Austialia. France. Hungary, ii/<r.md. the United Kingdom and the United States to c-dit a survey of the economic and social factors
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  • 857 16 Evidence Of Wused IN BUSINESS I oi> TWENTY YEARS Sihgftpoii rfmr^e. EVIDENCE 112. r «1., corded this ai'tei Tt j A A. D. York, the i in the case against u > v f serang, Sheik Aimui i,,„ Rahim Bashim. Sheik Ahmut ix i having illegally
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  • 2323 18 FINANCES LOW Subscription Fee Reduced Singapore, Friday. SPEAKING at the annual dinner of the Old Rafilcsians' Association held last nieht at the G.H. Cafe. Mr. D. W. McLeod, the Principal of Raffles Institution, suggested that some old boy or the Association itself might
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    • 1015 18 SHE WAS STEADILY PUTTING ON WEIGHT Kruschen Reduced Her Healthily and Safely Women are sometimes afraid of summlng beer! use they know that strict diets end mar.', so-called remedies are apt to be harmful. This woman tells how she found a perfectly safe way of reducing weight. "Seven months ago,"
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    • 112 18 *J. TAN HO OON CO., LTD. 1 j Auctioneers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and etc. Request you to visit their salerooms, Nos. 90 and 92, Market Street, Just two minutes from Raffles Square and inspect their large and Assorted range of i Cross-grain, oak-stained and wax-polished teak household furniture, etc 1
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    • 116 18 are niany^^^^^^^% W insecticides" wm t I I but only one rnKKSm |flitJ9| Don't risk your health ond com- I fort by accepting worthless "in- VvTfTf Vt Nt Of? »««ticide»" or imitations that y j£a the name of one Hit. Flit is sold only in tho ££51^3 y*How tin with
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  • 250 19 pi PLICATION LEADS TO WILL DISPUTE to obtain letters of m, so that a sum of drawn from the Dickens, the novelbe taken in Sydney. portion of the pro[o,ooo "aid to the Dickens London Daily Mail for "The Life of Our h'ckens wrote for his 1
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  • 123 19 11,1,1»,- l.ook For Missing Man Sydney. July 13 ~.,rrivi liavff lust received jnapest requests in their 1 zu>*y have been usked bv *o trace a man who ■p-.ururr<itta, NSW lor l;H without collecliiintjj which are owins; r iv- man is believed to i \M- -v but uoivflietin*
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  • 151 19 Crashes At The Delhi Aerodrome Delhi, July 10. THE first Indian crash in a "Flying Flea" built in India, occurred ai ,he Delhi aerodrome yesterday. Professor Mandeville of St. Johns's College, Agra, who began construction on the machine about five months ago at Agra, came to Delhi
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  • 175 19 Leading: Rote In "Rangle River" Sydney, July 12. AFTER a fortnight's search, during which time the director, Mr. Clarence Badger, has interviewed nearly 80 girls and taken extensive screen tests, Miss Peggy Barnes, 23, has been chosen to play the leading role in the Columbia picture,
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  • 125 19 Sydney Horses Wear Rubber Shoes i Sydney, July 13. The "clop, clop," of horses' hooves may soon disappear from the sounds of Sydney's streets if the rubber horse shoe, already in use, continues to gain in popularity. Aiitaay tne New South Wales Police Force has its silent horses,
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