Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1936

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's Rational Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vot xxm No. 178. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, July 30, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936. -J***iA
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya L- 1 I ANNOUNCING ||p;;;:::::::::::" fIU BwJ^ I FRIDAY JULY 31st m SATURDAY AUGUST 15th I REACHING NEW l HEIGHTS OF QUALITY SERVICE AND I LOW PRICE A REAL BARGAIN IN EVERY PURCHASE. YPf 'KNOCK-OUT BARGAINS 1 VII E SIIOl>I» I <. EVENT
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    • 9 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >10H\|\G TRIBUTE
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  • 1029 2 LEAGUE MOVE Malnutrition And Poverty lUST a year ago, at the InterJ national Labour Conference at Geneva, ihe question of nutrition in relation to the health of the workers was raised for the first time in the international field.. This initiative was followed at last year's
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  • 87 2 Malacca, Monday. Tsutsuy, a Japanese merchant who stood charged with fraudulently removing property to wit 4 bundles of cloth at 10.40 p.m. on 11-6-38 from No. 57, 5) Bunga Raya hV ending thereby to prevent the said property from being taken h; execution of a decree which he
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  • 384 2 Rsport Of Sonet) THE following is the port of the Bine Public W\)!ks Co-Oxe] Loan Socieiy to be annual general nteeti to be held at the P v street on Fttday, July At the beginning ot -Jv.-** review there were 309 register. 89 merr.r during the
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  • 80 2 (From Our OuJOhOTf 1 Mr. Justice J v > Johore. is away at E at the Assizes th he will proceed to M to Johore Bahru. a?* Mr. M. H Jar gation Officer. Seed three :e. sailing by the S S H J He was entertained taurant by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 172 2 t LATEST MODEL, QUADRUPLE SILVER-PLATED I ffIGH LOW PITCH SLIDES WITH CASE OF MODERN DESIGN I S SEASON CO. LTD. 115, North Bridge tmM. VAPEXI WIU. STOP THAT COLD STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Establisned 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Kepairers and Stationer CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of
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  • 160 3 VALUES SLIGHTLY EASIER Pre -Holiday Inactivity Apparent c ore, Thursday morning. $jn#2p< n 26% cts.. down t;., ct. Market Tone: Dull. London: 7!116d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. New York: 16 7 16 cts., unchanged. RUBBER With 'he buying interest rather poorer values are slightly lower this
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  • 31 3 Ifc estimated acreane of gte* Maiaya U 8 40.646 acref Of »f rubber which has never Sen tap-' s Wa d b y 3 003 acre, to mfc
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  • 14 3 untitled Tea Co. Ltd. recommends a distribution of 10 Dei Bte*SJ? tht >»" to D^emger
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  • 1257 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS «d JSfiSrSyS qU tationa a e issued W and Co. MINING Singapore, Thursday, 10 a m 4 Ampat Vfi »1 fey SSMfc g I gj «5V- S 3 51- Honj, Kong ÜBJ 085 Ss'ldris H yd IT L 6 «fc 20 Johan 024
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  • 168 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Thursday. A surprise feature of metal market prices of the day before yesterday was •he steadiness shown in New York. Singapore was unable to understand a lis: of 50 cents in the New York price of tin when everywhere else markets seemed so weak, but
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  • 29 3 Assam Frontier Tea Company recommends kh« mainteninc of finer rent, dividend on the Preferred snares for flic year to December 31 Inst. The £1 Preferred shares are now 235.
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  • 253 3 Profit Of $6,164 BUT NO DIVIDEND PASSED Singapore, Thursday, f annual general meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. K. Kenton, who presided, addregaed the meeting as follows: The report of the directors and the .xcounts for
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  • 37 3 Commodity Exchange Act Reuter Wireless. Mr. Henry A 1 Changes. Mr Wallace said he recoenisprf part played by the soeciilS r. the Revt y e r ,n w t 1 I relS reStS a concerned"!
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  • 11 3 I London, July 30. Rieater.-Brmsh Official Wlrelt£ ct
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  • 124 3 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Wednesday. T H Chamber of Commerce r li Assoc^ held its 1,288 th auction to-day when there wereCatalogued 1.046,316 lb.-tons 467 11 Offeree 1,0 29> 424 lb.-tons 459 53 fold 950 m i b tons 424 4 London—Spot 7 11,16 d
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  • 6 3 There is strong investment buying of
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    • 98 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. 'nSSSSL 1 island) 4 n.f,° RE BRANCH: Faid -up Canital £2.000 00* Reserve Fund £1.000,000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON B BRANCHES- Basr a. KirS L Ba?hdad Bahrein, le toJe asce?t n a ,n 1X d Deposits savings DEFosTT e Anr^T app^ca^on d W interest .f, 1 ACCOUNTS
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    • 93 3 I THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the SS) 31-A, Chulia Street. I (Bonham Building) Singapore. M..4KKMM Capital $4 000 00 Subscribed and Pald v 51.000.0u Telegraphic Address: TYEHUBANK Telephone Nos: 6.412, 5183, alB4, 5185 6186 Board of Directors Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke Hu, Esq Wee
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    • 517 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Paid Yen 100.000.WU Kesene Fund Yen 129.15M00 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Baum Bomoay Berlin, Canton Djuren, Fengtien. Hamburg Hankow Harbin Honolulu. Hongkong, bSSKJ Karachi, Kobe, London, Los AnceJw Manila, Mojl. Nagasaki, Nagoya Mtw Yort, Osaka Paris, Petplng? RangSSl Rio
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1062 4 ~.~t tmn'VK&tl** Dentists and embodies the 1* 9^S^JmiSt Doctors nave recommenced. CHLORODONT is sate, efficient and also reasonable in price. Obtainable everywhere Sole Agents: SCHIFFNER CO., LTD., T***** t I I M. HASSAN 16 37, BRAS BASAfI ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work j in eiectrical, gas and
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    • 602 4 CAMBRIDGE LONDON TUTORIAL HOME, 59 Wilkie Road, Singapore, .vlornmg, Afternoon and Night Trinity. Term begins June 17th. Classes Junior, benior and Matrlc. Special classes in _utm. Private Tuition accepted. 8. jannafappillal, Principal. MISCELLANEOUS Specialities made to order at short notice. Bridal Bouquets, Decorated Baskets Fresh Floral Wreaths etc. Artificial Wreaths
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    • 617 4 PUBLIC NOTICES thf~ UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE is hereby twenty-sixth »5, ?936^he h Dfrec°tors will reccmX? V^ d e e nd d ed 3oWril Slefbe on the wrffi raffles the Transfer Books of the be closed from Friday, July 31, to yvca August
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    • 344 4 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Qt THE COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Civil Suit No. 113 of 1926. A.S.A.N. Sevugan Chetty of mmr Johore Bahru Against 1. SalUhon bin Haji Nor 2. Ismail bin Haji Omar d ts Bahr nV2 o roJls !l 1 po es or thereabouts i?o^%^e%d°^u^r a
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    • 326 4 NEW MINISTER Mr. Itaro Ishii Appointed To Siam MR. Itaro Ishii. the Japanese ul General in Shanghai, has been appointed Minister to Siam. At a farewell function in Shanghai July 4, Mr. Ishii said he regretted .hat in spite of his efforts to crea't enlightened Shanghai village"—this r < ring
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  • 843 5 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES IMPROVEMENT OF PORT OF LONDON Extensive Project A COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME I» 0*22 12 COO 00 <> to be spent by ca, sL°'? London Authority in cauying out a comprehensive scheme to improve ail parts of the port The Authority has had under HS V the rt an
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  • 161 5 Counsel Deprecates Publicity DEFERENCE to "undesirable publicity" to stowaways was made bv G 8 Harvie Watt. prosecuting la a case at East Ham rccentlv. «..SH?*!? «28). a clerk, of eyaney, Australia was sentenced to 14 days hard labour for stowing away on X tnotor vessel Glenapp, ut tne
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 275 5 STEAMER SAILINGS I iPc-' and I BRITISH I jND J A I £O.S. N. CQ.'s SAILINGS: I OUTWARDS. Due. I Tonnage. Spore I 1&36 I 17.000 July 31 I 6,000 Aug. 1 1 CHITRAL 15.000 Auk. H I BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 21 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 21 I BEHAI 6,000 Sept.
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    • 178 5 W. V. li. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Ad?n. 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 $343
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    • 432 5 mLm HI. IjIKHE in FranT) (MESSACERIES MARITIMES) C.eneral Agents for Cie GENERAL! TRANSATLANTIQUF Air-FRANCE MAIL P4SSFNGFR CARGO SERVICED Homeward for Colombo. Djibouti. Port S»M mH Marseilles KARECH \L JOFFRE 11.732 T. Aug. 4 CHANTILLY 9,986 T. Aug 7 ARAMIS 17.536 T. Aug. 18 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept 15 Also
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    • 483 5 PASSENGER AM) FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Mos: Si? 5 a TS ad j° mi ng private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penan; r,™l S Sham BORINGIA 18-8 18-8 19-8 21-8 ERRIA 8-9 8-9 9-9
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    • 453 5 STEAMER SAILINGS W N O R D I) E r TSC X L' R LLOYD \W— (Incorporates in Germany). The undernoted are the Obmutf Intended fixtures:— y OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, btfAMMtfU NORTH CHINA WAN. Dv, S'pon 19-16. "GNEISENAU" omits North China j ury g "DONAU* for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 122 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE OK EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate i) Sirdhana 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gat* 3) Ranchi 18: Kistna 11. Japanese Prince Empire Dock (Entrance Gate> 3) Pcrak 31. City of Christ
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  • 23 6 The s.s. Australien for Philippic t ionds. Mails previously announced a« closing at 4 p.m yesterday will D dO-e it 2 pm. to-day.
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  • 113 6 British Official Wireless. London. July 29. Paris 75 63 64. I New York 5.0115 16. Montreal 5.01'u Brussels 29 74, Geneva 15 SS I \msierdam 38 i Milan 63 9 IG, Berlin 12.46' 2Stockholm iGJp'sCopenhagen 22 W\z I Oslo 19 9° Vienna 26 l, j. Prague
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  • 170 6 Singapore. g~ London 4 months' sight j London 3 nwntb» rigM 3 London CO days' sight London 30 days' sight g JffJ London demand 2 4 ljl6 London T.T. '885 Lyons and Paris demand Q Hamburg demand 58 716 Ne-.x York demand 85 0 Batavia and bourdudva g&1 Samarang
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  • 115 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JULY High Tides:—B.2B am 6 p.m. 8 ft., 2 ins. Football: S.AF.A. Div. I "Skins'," Anson R Friendly. S.C.C II sec. Penang Races: Skye Mi Boxing: Som Pong—Joe D. World. Athletics: Combined C Sports. Jalan Besar 9 TO-MORROW.
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  • 111 6 ALHAMBRA Cap. J and 9.15 p.m. CAPITCL,— Fo and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION -"MUrop lit 0.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH -Ch 7 15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.-Cubaret Daacim Side-shows. Malay Operas, Cninese Wayangs. Cinema-: Globe Tbeatn- The Farmer A v 930 p m NEW WORLD.— Cabaret Dancint Bide-shows, Malay Operas Chtof*
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  • 52 6 Tcmthoiv. Netherlands j***" Sinskawsns 27.7 to Borneo M B«ErwiDcUBf.l toBcJ Van Ou.hoorn: Dutch: 1.1« Cher boa 30 .7 to Bah 1 o Toh.ti: Netherlands; «H Pontianak 30.7 toJHmUanak Van Hcu»s: Netherlai J Ypng; British; Batmvak 29 7 to Sarawak SIJ Giang Ann: British; «5 Sourah&ya 29 7 to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 469 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT copriAi DINNER DANCE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SPECIAL DINNMi 815 to 9.15 p.m. <f<>™ al > 945 10 m,,i,,,ght AND THE MOST SENSAT.ONAL CHAH.CTEK ACEOBAT.C DANCERS EVER SEEN IN SINGArUivr.. RENEE RAME EAMO,S CONT.NENTAL Is T mXSCE F DABING NON-DINERS $1.00 rvrniFVT CUISINE COURTESY COMFORT llilfcll* S
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    • 55 6 The outstanding qoaUty /^jJAA/ of "GOLD LEAF" Tea has iA~"J brought about a remark- -ISS?? able switch in public tasto. GOLD H^^^k lEAF TEA I A. Harlholom«*ii*# l-lfl. ill v 6-BOTTLED IN SIHGAPOWE »y THE I.! i BREWERY CO.. LTD I 111! VV JOLE AGEKTJ FOR MALAYA 'i (tcSJ) DARBY
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    • 40 6 I It does not need an expert cook to make the mccsi r Scottish Oats famous for their n meni ami fine Scotland's choke i used to produce Scott's Poragc f OOKBD PERI-'E I I I Ask for tic m"
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 112 6 i Postal Intelligence J < SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY (S irdhana> 1 p.m. China (generally. p m H I1(jkoil (Sirdhana) 1 pm. Snrmf (Elephanta) 3 p.m. fndia* (Elephant 3 p.n, India. East and North u> India, South k (Btajute) 3 p.«n. Bengkalis. F. de hock. Padang. A Ln ser Main
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  • 223 7 Of Aviation In K Warfare Berlin, July 23. M,-s. Charles LmdfOLOtf in Berlin, as the !.minister for Aviaring, was crowdec iences. They began at the Reichs A.r State Secretary, coined the guesutl Goering, and end>me, the Tempelhox guest of the GerI Lindbergh inspectthree and lour ivy
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  • 134 7 Revenue Officers Stop Motor-Launch Singapore, Wednesday. THREE men, B.A. Mar lean, Tan Ah Tong and Lee Toh, were produced this morning before Mr. O.W. Da vies, the Fourth Magistrate, on a charge ol having imported a large quantity of rubber into the Colony without a certificate of origin.
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  • 48 7 Appointed Financial Adviser To Burma 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 1:9. |UR JAMES BAXTER, former Financial Ailv;s?r to Siim, ha.s boen appointed to a similar position under tne new Surmr Government and will take up his duties in Dctmb-r on a five yearV "reimcrvt.
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  • 98 7 Shviaoore. Wednesday. Fleadins eu'itv to n charge of thett i a servant of $215. Cheons Pi S'n "-•m'enred this morning to six wreks' Vio'oni In '•'s r nient by Mr A. D. '•'c-\: tho Thirri M ",is<rat*. frurt-In! »*cc£or it. C. Caldwell slid lot r»*xnsed was
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  • 225 7 Three Men Escape By Boat (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 28. AN information received, customs offlV cers lay in waiting at the Vh mile, Jalan Scnuai. Johore Bahru. on July 22. end at about 3 a.m. saw a car approach from the direction of
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  • 66 7 Attempt To Cut Off Italians At Capital Reuter Wireless. Addis Ababa, July 29. AN indication that conditions in Abyssinia are still disturbed is contained in an official communique stating that a strong Ethiopian force, led by Has Rassa's son. attempted to cut the Italian communications between Addis Ababa
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  • 148 7 Has Made His Home In Italy Singapore. Wednesday. PRINCE George van Bayern, accom- I panled toy Count Ludwlg Hcln- arrived in Singapore to-day by 1 the Gnelsenau from Germany. The Prince is on a two-months hoi. day, and has already travelled widely. At the expiration of his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 143 7 I FEEBLESS i ERASMIC SOAP I I I I I Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS I ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable I or to^et Can c applied without I Lj, harm to the most delicate skins Refresh- I uig and invigorating it is a direct aid to the I I v
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    • 80 7 BANISH CONSTIPATION HEADACHE BILIOUSNESS INDIGESTION T\ Whether ym are a (jh-Z* y 1 victim of Lhwrisfc* "1 ft Indifeiti.Tii, j f He a<!:\. h c. D*e\'K v cham's f'ill< remote pm r\\ ti<>n »r to Lhll one cuub*. It lrtCM.ll whip py>lfm. Hut lajwhnm't pat fy, I• nnd refvbi c.
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    • 86 7 NEW STOCKS The These Cases may f Tii„ ~1 be obtained in uiirauie BLVE 0R brown Fibre Sttii €mmtm SUPER FIBRE These cases are designed for dependability and good ap- i A pearance. MP* They are constructed of super quality fibre and ver> strong, yet are wonderfully light. \M f
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  • 93 8 "A Pilgrimpee to O' he tHlc of t ho-iV]r-* ;ions of Swami Padamnda Gi H l lurinp his tour of On During his travel". Vorthern and Souths I Cambodia, Cochin Chm; Ma Indonesia. He first described a series of lecture- a 1 Society Hall in C.: acceded
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 290 8 AH Shows PACKED OUT YESTERDAY! It's got Everything! Girls! Singing! Dancing! Comedy! I CAPITOL I fll new a! IML mfjf tJ Br j! with LATEST BRITISH NKWS including Presentation of Colours to the GUARDS by His Majesly the King. And SCENES of the INCIDENT involving the Attack on H. ML
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    • 221 8 MUSICAL EVENT ON THE SCREEN! T I OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVILION 6.15 9.15 I A Lfc E ONLY THE I CESAR ROMERO rßi< atfst ■*•>'/ THURSTON HALL Hfl (,M AI I M I LU.SALBERN, IM( TI'KK J f&J DARRYL F. ZANUCK could I jsT* 20th CENTURY PRODUCTION BRING YOl 3 Presented
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    • 178 8 'CURLY TOP,' The World's Sweetheart is back in her gramied J Song and Dance Show A Trijmph that yon will always remember her by! s S Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences as HER BEST PICTURE: i lALHAMBRA s I 2 1 j mm mmmm SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY 3.15 1 «.M I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 204 8 CLUB DIAR} iThere are numerous p,,v Societies in Singapore, noil s members of which are nnnl 01 'Malaya Tribune." Th:s ffi? vtded specially for tht m n p»; ire invited tc i n e p crciar f«j '*p-ih-ddte a n d complete Ho« (jnnpmJ interest will still hiTn the "Dairy
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 350 9 THE New World Show j rFI FBRATION OF THE THIRTEENTH 1 v-IVFRS\RY SPECIAL PROGRAMME! E! BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC oni r hv 31st. July, Saturday Ist. August and) rlv >nd August 1936. Bfl na T i ni<*PLAY OF FIRE-WORKS (RECENTLY IMPORTED FROM 1 G*AND i« SHANGHAI AND SWATOW). ,mi
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    • 540 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Dogs, wild animals, etc. Write Tan, 11 Owen Road, Singapore. FOR SALE—Willys-Knight 6 Motor Car, good running order $150. H. J. Harris, Carruthers Road, the Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE—Excellent Standard MotorDriven Pathe Silent Cinema Projector, Generator, Lenses ready for operation. Also 65 volumes medical books consisting Encyclopedia,
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    • 322 9 PARTING GREAT WORLD .VK sth ANNIVERSARY GRAND 1 ELEBIIATIONS J&Ĕyy FRI., SAT. SUN. 31st July, Ist 2nd Aug, 1936 The enf re nark will be teeming with all sorts of s^"; erae X Talkies, Open-air cinema. Manila Show. VovHtv g r na> f antl Malay Opera, \Vee- olf and New
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  • 47 10 MRS. TEO TEOW PE;NG, nee Tan Kim Lian, passed away peacefully at her residence No. 117, Beach Road, «ariy morning of 29th July, 1136, at the age ot 56. Funeral on Sunday, 2nd Aug.. 1936, at 3 p.m. to Bukit Brown Cemetery. Deeply regretted.
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  • 70 10 MR. TAN CHIN TAH, passed awuy peacefully at his residence at 3.30 a.m. this morning at the age of 65. The funeral will take place on Saturday, 1st August, at 2 p.m., at the Bukit Brown Cemetery. He leaves a widow, 3 sons, Tan Cheng Swee, Tan Cheng Tee,
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  • 815 10 rpHE latest news from Bangkok on the vexed question of tin restriction is that Siam agrees in principle to the renewal of control but desires further discussion iegarding her quota. I'util the fog which obscures the situation has completely lifted any comment as to the future
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  • 79 10 Statement To Be Made By Health Officer Singapore, Wednesday. FOLLOWING the meeting of the Singa- nore Muriic'nal Commissioners on Friday, there will be a meeting of the general committee to consider the following items:— 1. Statement by the Acting Health Officer (in reference to his resignation). 2. Recommendation
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  • 84 10 DUKE DUCHESS OF YORK British Official Wireless. London. July 28. The Duchess of York, who was accompanied by the Duke, to-day opened the new coal lopding staiths built at Hepburn by the Tyn? Improvement Commission a< cost of about £250,000 and capable of loading 1,500 tons of coal per haur
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  • 47 10 Mr. A.J. Newby, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, and Mrs. Newby, will sail by the Rajputana on Saturday en route to England on leave, travelling via Canada. Mr. Newby among other activities, has been secretary of the R.N.V.R. mess and captain of the Katong Golf Club.
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  • 224 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Agricultural Show fREAT preparations have been mnde for the annual Agri-Horticultural Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur curing the week-end. and it is expected that the event will be bigger, brighter and better than ever. Interest in the exhibition has been well sustained throughout many years,
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  • 175 10 THE current issue contains a farewell message by Dr. H. A. Tempany. C.8.E., th.- former Director of Agriculture, who writes as follows 1 "The Association fulfils the Important functions of a central body responsible j for the organisation of agricultural ex- hibitions and shows. The agricultural shew
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  • 185 10 PR Tempany points out matter of agricultui policy of the Association k that there is direct correlation betZ the exhibits themseh j t^ tions under which they »r* 11 Prodis and that exhibitors an something which is a duct and not merely a show sample mentions the Malayan
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  • 163 10 I *N editorial in the magazine I through the departure- of Dr. j pany to take up the p I Adviser on Agriculture to th Si of State for the Colonie> the A has lost one of its staunch* i Two of the most impoi ments of the
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  • 294 10 By "Looker On" SCOTSMAN I know is putting off 1 buying an atlas until world affairs look a little more settled. <:* m A beauty specialist is advertising a new cream to take the sting out of tanning. Small boys are eagerly noting the address. *■>
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 169 10 ROBINSON'S GREAT i S j I ANNUAL j 1 S j j iS A L E COMMENCES TO-MORROW! j GRANT'S j MORELLA j j Cherry Brandy j Welcome Always— Keep it Handy I Hosts UMI llostrsM* —listen to nU i PerS 0l LittlC 1 V s entertainment y j cl«-lij-1
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    • 47 10 j PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE j S Specializing: Ocular >iu~< ir Auo- t I malies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. H. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. j t (Dr. of Ocular Science) J 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). X Phone 3002. 3t» fears' European Clinical Experienc;. 4.
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  • 391 11 FOR next year United States To Follow Suit Reuter. British Official Wireless. i London, July 29. 1 to-day Sir Samuel j mnc< d that two new laid down ill y i, k< ra Armstrongs a l amnicll Lairds. na l the
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  • 181 11 Mr. Eden Against Any Comment British Official Wireless. London, July 29. BEFLYING 1« a question in the Hou*e ot Commons on the rectification of Heligoland. Mr. Mhony Eden said: "The action of the (iernian Government in this matter is unilateral and if the inattfr were to be
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  • 211 11 R.A.F. Bomb Rc-bsls In The Hills Reuter. Jerusalem, July 2?). THE biggest engagement since the rioting started has been proceeding for twelve hours and is still continuing among the hills above Xablus A British constable and three Arabs have so far been killed and one Arab
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  • 67 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking. July 30. Dr Ling Ping, the leader of the Chinese Goodwill and Economic Mission to Siam, who arrived in Nanking yes erday stated, in an interview, that all misunderstandings between the two countries had been cleared as a resuh f The e
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  • 285 11 Military Preparations DEFENCE PLANS FOR KWANGTITNG Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, July 30. pENERALS Yu Han Mao, Chin Tai Viun and Chen Cheng are hurrying with their military preparations against Kwangsi. The Cantonese forces are undertaking the defence of south-eastern Kwangtung while the Nanking units under
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  • 187 11 l orinci Manager Of Bank IIIS many friends wS? regret to learn H of the death which took place at bis residence at 130, Emerald HjII Load, at 3.30 this morning of Mr. Tan Cnin Tah a former mana s er tne I Mr
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  • 19 11 The Singapore Rotary Club will hold a ioint meeting with the Malacca Rotary Club on Sept. 19 at Malacca.
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  • 692 11 JUST A WHALE Statement By Mr. F. N. Chasen THE following statement was made to the Malaya Tr'bune to-day by Mr. F. N. Chasen. the Director of the Raffles Museum, with regard to the 46-tect whale found dead on th r > shores of Pulau Sugi
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  • 90 11 Spanish Red Leaders Shot Reuter. Lisbon, July 30. THE. Spanish rebels are reported to have made considerable headway in the South, capturing the towns of Huelva and Ayamonte, near the Portuguese border. Twelve Communist leaders were shot as soon as the rebel forces occupied the
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  • 184 11 From Four Nations JAPAN'S FEELERS TO! BRITAIN Reuter. London, July 29. DEPORTS are again persistent that China is seeking a large ioan for economic development and it is rumoured that she is asking for twenty million sterling, in which Great Britain, France, Belgium and Japan
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  • 85 11 OFFICIAL VIEW Door Still Open For Discussion (from Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Juiy -0. SIAM has officially agreed to the rtiwwal of tin restrict ion rut more negotiations are required as to her quota A Renter message states I belief that the door is not dosed
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  • 146 11 Moving Service At The Cenotaph London, July 29. TO-DAY 8,000 Canadian pilgrims, who were present at the Vimy ceremony on Sunday, paid visits to Westminster Hall, the Cenotaph and the Abbey and later to-day were received in gardens of Buckingham Palace by the Duke and Duchess
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    • 191 11 "LOOK AT THAT 5 COLD-HEARTED TYKE "I never accompanied *he Mem to the ice-chest in vain She would look doubtfully at a fair-sized remnant of a joint, sniff it, and then throw it to me. Now that darned X.M.V. terrier has come into the house, I get nothing but biscuits
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  • 363 12 JUDGE'S VIEW "Sheer, Deliberate Perjury" Singapore, Wednesday. THE trial of three Boyanese, Mersidi bin Masdar, Saini bin Mojar and Sukor bin Mojar concluded today in their acquittal by Mr. L. B. Gibson in the criminal district court. The charge against them was having
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  • 198 12 Depressed By Japanese Competition Singapore, Wednesday. "THE pearling industry of Moluccas is becom'ng very depressed owing to the Japanese competition which is prevalent just now. This opposition began in 1928 and since then there has been a very poor outlook for the European pearling companies. This
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  • 103 12 Singapore, Wednesday. detci 1 t 013 bis r-uncL- about -30 am. oq Julj 24 in £am Lec-r.g Read saw 3 young Chinese sitting en the five-foot-way outside a house. Or noticing the approach cf the de-te?-tiv3 the man pr-ijnptly lay down and pretended to be asleep. He war
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  • 133 12 Chief Clerk Arrested ALLEGED THEFT OF GUNS Singapore, Wednesday. QUITE a stir has been caused on the clerical side of the Police Department by the arrest yesterday, by Detective-Inspector A. R. McEwan, of E. Joseph Lee, the Chinese chief clerk of the Arms and Explosive Department of
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  • 232 12 Property Worth $25,620 Singapore, Wednesday. DROPERTY to the total value of $25,620 1 was sold by public auction at the sale room of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. Ltd., 30. Chulia Street, this afternoon. 99 years' leasehold land and houses Nos. 198 and 199 Queen Street, Singapore,
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  • 47 12 Motorship Capsizes In Storm Reuter. Chicago, July 29. IT is feared that sixteen persons 1 were drowned when the motorship Material Service capsized during a storm in Lake Michigan. Seven of the crew were saved after clinging to a raft until they were picked up.—Reuter.
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  • 89 12 Need For Very Careful Consideration Reuter. London, July 29. Sir Frederick Leith Ross has resumed duties at the Treasury. It is understood that he is still engrossed in Far Eastern affairs and yesterday had a lengthy conversation with Mr. Anthony Eden and Sir Hugh Knatchbull Hugessen, China's
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  • 30 12 At the Derby Assizes Herbert Brad shaw. 51, formerly clerk to the Mayheld Urban District Council, was sentenced tc three year's Denal servitude for forerery and fraudulent conversion, cf £1,600.
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  • 57 12 Mr. A. Brostedt, of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, arrived in Singajjore from Hongkong by the Potsdam yesterday. He is here on one of his periodical business visits, and is staying a few days in Singapore. Mr. Brostedt will then make a journey to India where he will stay in
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  • 429 12 SINGAPORE CHINESE TO BUY THEM Singapore, Wednesday. IT was decided that the Chinese community in Singapore should purchase an aeroplane or aeroplanes, with voluntary contributions, to be presented to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek as a birthday gift at a meeting held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber
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  • 111 12 Newspaper's Contempt In Case Of McMahon London, July 29. THE editor and proprietors of the London Evening News and also the editor and proprietors of the Daily Express were each fined five hundred sterling and costs for contempt of court in connection with the Macmahon report. Defendants'
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  • 39 12 A lecture in Tamil on the subject "The Greatness of Women will be given by Srimathi Swayam Pragasa Yogini Ammayar, of Travancore, at the premises of the Ladies' Union, Singapore, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. Mrs. B.C. Handy will preside.
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  • 171 12 Through Rail Traffic On Aug. 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, July 29. JHE Central Government has given orders for the reorganisation of the administration of the Hankow-Canton Railway Mr. Ling Hung Fan has been instructed to take over the control of the southern section. The first through train
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  • 398 12 Civil Dispute SENDER CLAIMS AN ACCOUNT Singapore, Wednesday. A SHIPMENT of para rubber consisting of 317 bundles, weighing 300 pikuls, which it was alleged was consigned to Singapore by a Malay merchant in Djambi for sale by his agent on a commission of two per cent.,
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  • 286 12 Great Satisfaction Among Worksrs British Official Wireless. London, July 27. IT is expected that it will take eighteen 1 months to construct the hull of the sister ship to the Queen Mary and the launching ceremony will therefore prornw e p ace in tile Spring
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  • 47 12 «*UJU X Two-Day Conference In Ipoh A two-day Freshen att f nded °y representat yes and ministers from a!! parts o* MalayWttn a dinner at the Grand Hotel -Over 100 persons attendedand tS dinner was presided ever by the Perak Minister, he Rev. Hamilton Aikin
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  • 40 12 British Official Wireless. London, July 30. u The Minister of Transport, !ii The House of Commons, gave notice of Regulations restricting the use of selected streets in Central London by hor4?th«. slow movinjr traffic British Orh ial Wireless.
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  • 533 12 TEXTILE RULES Indian Merchant Prosecuted Singapore, Wednesday. THE Fourth Magistrate, Mr. G. Davis, recorded further evidence to-day in the case in which Hardial Singh, of Messrs. Gian Singh and Co., Battefy Road, is alleged to have made certain suggestions to Mr. E. C. Cherrington. Assistant Registrar of
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  • 51 12 DAWES YOUNG LOANS Special Agreement Between Italy And Germany Reuter Rome. July 29. A special Germano-Italian asreem" is announced wherebv interest paymenton couDons for Italian quotas on the Dawes and Young Loans will be reduced forthwith to 5 and 4 per respectively, compared with 7 and W» per cent, previously
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    • 18 12 gy &rC/ML WHILE THtRD Tikwri T i jr-. > i'Si iT *RS«~%£J' >W > *fw,.„%- ->r -y jr- THERE'S LIFE/
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    • 55 12 THE OVERSEA* ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAFOKt FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENIS MALACCA CHOP HANG C* SEKEMBAN CHIENT BROS K. LUMPER WENG HENG 1 1 NG KON CHEL KLANG LEE ENG TEH IPOH LEE AH WENG. m PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD.. OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 802 13 silence lifts Rebels Cutting Off 1 Hands Of Reds Reuter. British Official Wireless. London, July 29. .rtain of silence m Spain T" lrJ partially to-day by 1 T from Ilendaye indicating uF t successes. It appears u "i' iilO insurgents
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  • 371 13 Amazing Performance In "Capt. January" AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Thursday. rHIRLEY TEMPLE, Hollywood's lovable child star, danced, sang, cried and laughed her way into the hearts of her audience again last night in "Captain January," the screen adaptation of Laura E. Richards' famous novel in which she
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  • 397 13 Famous Dance Team At The Capitol |F Fred Attain and Ginger Ropers are I the star* of a picture, that is really ail '.hat is to b:- said. Cmemagoeri know the rest Xbev uXi back again at the Capitoi in •Follow the Fieet.' and large audience welcomed
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    • 47 13 1 I FOR i THE ROOMIEST AND MOST ECONO- j MICAL OF ALL LIGHT CARS ON THE j ROAD. 5 i THE JOWETT I 7 H.P. TWIN CYLINDER AND 10 H.R FOUR-CYLINDER s l><>» room j 110-112, ORCHARD ROAD j (Next to the SHELVADOR Refrigerator show room)
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    • 166 13 PARKINSON'S Ĕkl CELEBRATED JM PURE Wmm\\ CONFECT!OHERYjH| ENJOYED BY /////ftmrfr^^l' old k young /jtmlMM^^^^^^^^m Old Fashioned Humbugs Ye Olde Treacle Humoug- ĔL Ye Olde Mixed Fruit Drops v-^^A/SS^ 0/d Fashioned Butter J English Doncaster Toffee //"vf/v Roi/a.' Doncaster Butter vf/J/*, Scotch *T/Cf m English Rum and Buttr i 1 .«/l/C*^»
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  • 118 14 Worthinffton's Claims Recognised London. July r GLAND'S team for the coming Tests for the Ashes in Australia has now been announced, with the publication of the name- of players to fill the four remaining vacancies. Satisfaction is felt at the inclusion of Woithinxton, of Derbyshire, who
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  • 39 14 The Anglo-Chinese School Swimming Carnival will be held on Saturday. August 1, at 4 p.m. in the V.M.C.A. Pool at Fort Canning. The event for Old Boys will be 120 Yards Handicap— rost entries. m .'Jk
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  • 45 14 The Lion City Club will celebrate its 21st. anniversary with a dinner at the "Wing Choon Yuen" restaurant in the Great World at 7.30 p.m. on August 1, 1936. A ronggeng party will be in attendancce from 7 p.m. till 12 midnight.
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  • 243 14 Winner To Meet Tiger Flowers Singapore, Thursday FIGHT fans can expect something really goad in the nature of boxing a the New World Theatre tonight. The programme of four bouts is very good, but chief interest is on the return battle between
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  • 64 14 Avondale Wins At 100 To 8 Reuter. London. July 29 THE iollowine is the result of the race 1 for the Goodwood "Stakes which w, ian tn-ctay at Goodwood over 2 mit > fof longs: 100 to 8 Avondale 1 10 to 1 Chosen 2 100 to 8
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  • 110 14 General Meeting In Ipoh j 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. The general meeting of the Perak Rugby Football Club was.held yesterday evening. The meeting favoured a proposal hich was mooted to split the Services into two teams for participation in the Malaya" Cup Competition. The Perak
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  • 88 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jooore Bain a, »uiy 29. !N the mixed doubles handicap tennis > tournamen t of the Royal Johore Inter j national Club being played on 'he Club'-. Courts at Pasir Piangie. Johoie Eahru. Miss Allen and Ahmad Kepp.-l --15.J met Miss Molly Ismail and
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  • 94 14 Competitions During The Holidays The following competitions have bc*n arranged for the August Bank Holidays:— "ALFORD CUP" «AUG. I—3». Stroke competition—lB holes- on handicap. Entrance Fee: 50 cents per player. Cup to be won outrignt if won two years in succession or three times in all, not
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  • 5 14 JACK SHARKEY KATONG GOLF CLUB
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  • 24 14 The August monthly medal of Katong Golf wlub will be played off Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Aug. 1, 2, and 3. CHINESE SCHOOLS' SPORTS
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  • 855 14 The first annual inter-school sporl'fcr Chinese Schools in Singapore w 11 b held at the Jalan Besar Stadium t, tf&y (Thursday* and to-morrow (Friday at 1 p.m and 9 a m respectively. New Bowling Green At S.C.C. OPENED BY G.O.C. Finest In The East Singapore. Thursday. ANE tf the finest
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  • 139 14 ON AUGUST 18 Sharkey Attempts A Come-Back Ne*v York. July 25. IOE LOUIS, fared vilh the task of J icbtiildin* his prize-fi*htins reputation. will start on Auk- 18 in a bout with Jack Shaikey, Piomoter Mike Jacobs announced to-day.
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  • 39 14 British Official Wireless. To Compete In A merit* (hampioii^it London. July »9 MISS Kay Stammers has ttt-en nomiIT nated by Lawn Tennis Assecatiag to compete in American rhaapi*. shins at Forest Hills in September British Official Wir-le- JOE LOUIS
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    • 32 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber! Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 221 14 I J Hindenburg Begins A Xew Chapter In Aviation History 4200 hp. from four Diesels of the Graf Zeppelin. Its perthis "flying hotel" on its tran.;- formanco has been oceanic flights. Diesel power beyond dispute. Quite logical marks a new era in lighter than that this finest of Pennsylvania air
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  • 624 15 „0 UST MINUTE T (,o.\LS Sapi> 0,s VVin SinRiipore, Thursday. -one so far in the fit st u,m,t .rcd.lii>S them ?!i" I sea 1 ,i victory and >ester vr with a sl debited with yet Lvth«> in the First Division 'other del 1 lpr to the
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  • 430 15 HANDICAPS, SCR A TCHINGS AND SELECTIONS Singapore, Thursday. THF Pcnans Turf Club s Autumn Sk>e MeMH|f will be run to-day. starting at 2 30 p.m. The card of eight events comprises j Lhree divisions of a six furlong spurt ror Horses Class IV;
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  • 257 15 Middlesex l os. By Odd Goal Singapore, Thuwday. PAST play was the feature of the match F at hort Canning yesterday in which rJt beat the Middlesex Regiment by the of two%oal.s to one in division tU Thr BhooUng of both teams was very erratic
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  • 175 15 Miss Sansoni Plays Mrs. Allin Ipoh, Thursday HC. Sansoni and Miss Dorcen Sansoni, the Ceylon tennis players who are now in Malaya for the Vlalayan Tennis Championships, arrived in Ipoh yesterday and visited Teluk Anson in the evening. Miss Sansoni. who is Ceylons Woman Chr*npion, met Mrs.
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  • 77 15 Police To Meet R.N.V.U. Team Singar art, Thursday. A team of police b xers and a team Irom the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve will compete at the godown at the Teluk Ayer Reclamation where tne tialnlng ship, H.M.S. Laburmum U be The ed boxing. which will be preceded
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    • 117 15 lIADI It Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes •it.-a can hi*« and cause > phoby Itch, Rick, Ivol.Funj. and Ringworm; W% with Singapore Foot Doßt W" a pene i>rd>naiy methods YOU discovery Iratlng treatment Mk« IJJ n» Nlx f„r stubborn skin r> J hies cUN (auae, and stops J\t h
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    • 154 15 jßowntree's Cocoal j Competition j 1 The full results of the j j Rowntree's Cocoa Competition together with a complete list J of prize winners will appear in this paper s j on August 6th BBfcm I I "ILK STOKE v P fcl ::KlB 67, South Rridfic K<"l 18th ANNIVERSARY
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  • 3182 16 SOLICITOR 'S LECTURE TO ROTARY CLUB Singapore, Wednesday. "WHEN I first came to this country fresh from Scotland that item in criminal procedure that is known as the preliminary inquiry puzzled me, and in murder cases the procedure, involving a coroner's inquest,
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    • 22 16 A f If 'JUS >\ V w At A vh Rf I cat ;~>....' >H v Vi i A mmWX w MarcovitcK STANDARD SIZE
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    • 105 16 V m 1 j BEER AS PABST MADE IT If we could invite you to come to our breWery i very time you S wanted your beer and pour out a drink of delicious Pabst Beer n^ht from tht brewery— you would m arvel at its flavour. S when you
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    • 88 16 I" PYRAMID I ilio handkerchief to €*oiijiirt k with! I Are you joining in this modern tend to brighten Men's wear? Are you I lag more colourful shirts and gayer ties 1 Then why not wear brighter handkei I chiefs, too? Pyramids, famous for j fine character and long lasting
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    • 103 17 I For any reliable and prompt Repair to Buildings etc. Consult MAYPHIL BUILDING CO., General Contractors j 23, Bonham Building, i Chulia Street, Singapore Call, write or 'phone 35aa. i CAUSTIC SODA Stock Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to RAHAMIN PBNHAb, 86, Robinson, Road Singapore. WANTED. IWWN JUST ARRIVED New
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    • 131 17 Increasing j BUSINESS necessitates our removal to more pretentious premises at NO. 122-124, ORCHARD ROAD. *lffl (Opposite Oxley Road) Phone 4566. Kee Huat Radio Company. Head Office: Penang. Offices throughout Malaya) Swear the"psycho ray badge!! SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE F+ZSimkT' WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. I 1 Price $3.00 each! l^ SUPPLIER I
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    • 371 17 ANNOUNCEMENT Our June and July shipments of fIIENDE RADIO RECEIVERS are practically exhausted, and we regret to inform the Public that the usual demonstrations at our showroom are suspended until the arrival of the next shipment on August 13th. Further shipments arriving at the end of August, during September and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 978 17 I-—— 9 1 PH° HI HOLLAND 7 itivan Listeners Itacßio w^cn^..» J4l |4» T B»* 750 pm< National Anthem ana opening announcement. 8.00 p.m. Music. L-^T^ RADIO-COLOMALE, FRANCE BERLIN STATION 8.05 p.m. feSl IMMES WaVelength 2524 metr6S (ILBBS tffiS SKh £2 N p.m. through the O(tK 120 p.m. P.T.T. Trans-
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  • 39 18 Lcrdon, July 28. The will of Mr. R. B. Graham, writer and traveller who m last March, has been proved in respect of personal estate in Great Bn* tain at £100,647.—British Official WJ less. JL3t
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    • 453 18 Singapore. Se.-< mban. Malacca. Kuala IT TCI I V/%11 IBM TIMĔH" Ipoh. Taipinj; Pennn? JEILJ JUU 111 llHt GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD THE TIME TO RECHAKH 111 iii 11 iii Bmm hi £x 240. f MORTGAGEE'S SALE j OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES. To be held a! the saleroom
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    • 485 18 W BURN Do Son, Wind and Dust make your Eyes bloodshot and cause a burning sensation? Then you should use MURINE! A few drops of this soothing, cooling lotion speedily end the burning feeling and soon clear up the bloodshot condition. Always apply MURINE ofter motoring or outdoor sports to
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    • 8 18 NAN SIN OPTICAI tiCg* MS, N».il,B'.d|c Road, IOjMI*
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  • 296 19 HAINANESE he other Point Of View th* Malaya Tribune) 1 word is contemptible 5» s upon how we take it. f Europeans smiled at be- Homokuai; i.e. red- cantoneee expression to in) while many of the S? in Singapore dislike to as Hylams. Mandarin pronunciaTli,nal
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  • 89 19 Singapore, Tuesday. Ghing as his reason that he had the tunes and had then sold them to another man, Morris Alahendra ed trial on a charge of criminal h ol trust before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, this morning. He was alleged to have
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  • 498 19 Great World Function FIRESTONE TYRE DEALERS' GUEST Singapore, Wednesday. TpHE staff of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co. (S.S.) Ltd., and the various dealers in Malaya sat down to dinner at the New Life Restaurant, Great World, last, night. The guests of honour were Mr.
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  • 101 19 "Nine O'clock Revue" Member Married Miss Arline Bancroft, of Corpus Christie, Texas, and a member of Mr. Rex Story's "Nine O'Clock Revue," which was recently in Singapore, was married on July 15 to Mr. Sanderson Smith, of Hongkong, by .special licence, a» the American Consulate-General In Shanghai.
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  • 24 19 Mr. F. N. Chasen. Director of the Raffles Museum and Library, has returned from his trip to Java, where he went on official business.
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  • 156 19 And Attend At It mpl£ A Mtird: I Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER much discussion and deliberation, Lim Moh Kee, a bill collector ct Chop Gim Bee, was convicted thtf morning by Mr. A. D. York, the thi.'t Magistrate, of a charge of criminal breach of trust as a
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  • 42 19 Lonaoii, juiy The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons at question time that the house would re-assemble after the Summer Recess on October 29 and that the hew session would be opened by the King on Nov. 3.
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    • 151 19 but the f M of her teeth A LTHOUGH her teeth look so beautiful, only the fronts are properly cleaned. The crevices at the beck would shock her if she could see them You cannot clean your teeth with a big, old- f* TfiK i'ash oned brush which does not
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    • 230 19 MB i EnWmtmamm wmtmmm r» i Penny-a-mile motoring ONLY POSSIBLE WITH THE The illustrations above show X La I two of the many Austin features. The windscreen is A II CT I N C F V C. IN controlled by a simple winding f\ \J ||l mmt W giasfto be
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