Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayg's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXIII.- -No. 179. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, July 31, 1936 Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936 IV H CENS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant j In Malaya I MILK AT ITS B EST I I i SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I Happy Hours in Baby Land I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Contains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists llecomincnd. Be Sure Yon Get Blue
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    • 10 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >IOH\l\G TH1ISI \i:
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  • 92 2 For Trial On Sedition Charge MR. Somendranath Tagore. a nephew of the famous poet Rabindranath Tagore, has been arrested and examined by the Chief Presidency Magistrate. The magistrate ordered him to be sent to Calcutta for trial on a charge of sedition. The arrest is understood to
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  • 110 2 Special Telephone Alarm Warns City Rome. A new "take cover" air raid signal is to be tested in Rome during the next few days. It has been devised by Dr. G. Martini, the inventor of the portable radio-telephone. The alarm consists of a special switch to be
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  • 288 2 Remarkable Growth In Exports IN a series of radio broadcast talks Mr I Crerar Canadian Minister of Mines, has explained to the people 01-Canada the growing importance of the m.Mng indufSS'to the industrial life of 'he D °When n 'during the past few years (through devaluation of
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  • 51 2 Sydney, New South Wales. During ir?e past "n years 1,450 OOi) railway passengers have been carried in New South Wales—without one fatality caused toy railway operations. This statement is made in official statistics just issued here, which state that 145,000,000 passengers are carried every year on the State
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  • 49 2 Vienna in one of Vienna's leading daily parsers the following advertisement appears. "Oounle without children may take as their own. My unborn baby, the nUo-io-be of sober, healthy parents Price 5.000 schillings 5.000 schlHtngs is about £200. but. so far. no offers have been received.
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  • 390 2 Many Inters stiftg Innovations MORRIS Industries Exports Ltd. announce for overseas a new model manufactured by the M.G. Car Co Ltd. of Abingdon-on-Thames—the m.v. Midget Series "T." It may safely be claimed that no other sports car of its size in the world his achieved such success
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  • 562 2 Speed With Safety AMERICA'S Hoin LEAD 0N returning-from a recent via, the United SUI the oft-repeated questioi impressed you most' doubt "The way in which v deals with her traffic problem? One would think thai K ew V City, being built upon spur of land, would
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 141 2 t PHONE LIMITED 6088 j SCIENTIFIC J l»l\>IOM» BROOCHES MOUNTED ON SOVEREIGN GOLD Highly appreciated by H. E. Countess of Willinedon. f r t CATALOGUE FREE J S. G. B. COMPANY, LIMITED. J Post Box No. 203, MADRAS. Telegrams: Splendid «g* PENNY A MILE Think! The Austin Seven win take
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    • 13 2 "ROMA€" ill TH£ R FIRE fel GUARDIAN jdm BOON SENG CO., LTD. Singapore.
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    • 143 2 JIM AaS a c6evehivt/e SSJtT^K?? 1 Vfh JTHE CHILDREN. »*'C HER" QUIET? I NEED IT'S TOO YOU'RE ..I»VS ON k*" I 6ET HOME *a M ...BUT I HAVE jjgf?j£^ M THREE WEEKS LATER MARY, YOU'RE THE SMARTEST LITTLE Y*IFeV IN TOWN/ INSTANT POSTUM HAS CERTAINLY tĔti I MADE ME FEEL
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    • 32 2 a mop am jjgjWggS^' "f Great Eastern j S Optical Co. I 275, South PrW oad I T* No- 20«, South Bridge Rot*. J Tel: I Optician:—C. i i Charges cheaper J^J^l^i
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  • 827 3 The King Of Musical Comedy Revue A GLORIFIER OF SHOWGIRLS i.ORENZ ZFEGFELD Super Film v and friendship are igh points in "The Gre ti t M eti o-Gokhvyn-Mayvi starring William Powell, and Luise Rainer and he Capitol Theatre on his announcement, the Ihe attention to the pi m c piaces
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  • 251 3 THIRTEEN Hours By Air," featuring Fred Mac Murray, Joan Howard, Bennie Bartlett, Grace Bradley, Alan Baxter, Brian Donlevy, Ruth Donnelly and Fred Keating, opens shortly at the Capitol Theatre. ROMANCE AND INTRIGUE This Parr;nount picture Ls a story of romance and intrigue on a New York-to-San Francisco transport plane, with
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  • 220 3 Popular Baritone In "Metropolitan AMERICA'S favourite baritjne, Lawrence Tibbett, returns to the screen in 'Metropolitan," the 20th Century production, now showing at the Pavilion Theatre, as the star of a picture that sets new high tandards in musicals. In the course of the dramat
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  • 325 3 ELISSA LANDI IN "KOENIGSMARK NOTABLE FILM OF WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL i JHE eagerly awaited "Koenigsmark," from the novel by the famous French author, Pierre Benoit, opens at the Pavilion Theatre next week. A magnificent drama of love and intrigue at the Court of Lautenbourg, •'Koenigsmark" is a Capitol Production and
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  • 297 3 A KEY TO DRAMA The Daughter Of Dracula Daughter," the Universal film which opens at the Aihambra Theatre next week, is a case of romance versus necromancy, with the accent on the neck, as far as tho vampire's appetites are concernect Every adult knows what romance
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    • 9 3 BOVRIU costs less than INFLUENZA 2 APB 32 ■■■^■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■MIBItfiMBBBB
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    • 110 3 1 THE "CHRQMONICA" MOUTH ORGAN ThC ke?s y M Uth rgan provldes sharps and flats and playable In an* hn «md*^ nlckel plated covers > metal mouth wooden-box with plush lined. PRICE $4.00 Postage Extra. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. I w 4. I REMOVAL NOTICE I As
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  • 849 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPBUILDING AND ENGINEERING A BOOM PERIOD Full Recovery Of Conditions f FHE annual conference of the Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades opened in Scarborough recently. Mr. W. Westwood, J.P., Shipwrights Association, Newcastle, in his presidential address re- iewed the business that the Federation had transacted during
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  • 72 4 Hongkong. Canton. Shanghai, Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Aug. 1. Penang. Siam, Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe and N. and fc>. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Aug. Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas,
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  • 21 4 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 19 was deliver--Ipd in London on July 28 (9 days*.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 404 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. RAJPUT ANA 17,000 July 31 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 1 CHTTRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 21 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000
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    • 129 4 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 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 Rates to Ist Class Smd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343
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    • 441 4 r T FRENCH TS Fh" I HOMEWARDS. FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug. 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sep t 2 S DUPLEIX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 15 i CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 17 i 1 OUTWARDS (from
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    • 454 4 9 3^ 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 M. 15«. Arrive Bangkok Aug. mn Leave Bangkok Aug. 28th Arrive Saigon £"J t lst Leave Saigon JJJ g
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    • 407 4 STEAMER BAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD flp (Incorporated in Germany i. The undernoted are the Com no, intended fixtures:- Coln Pan f OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, Mi >~.... NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S pore 19J6. "DONAU" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, N China Japan HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBLIa, \\n BREMEN:— "TRAVE" also calls
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  • 177 5 CONDITIONS VERY DULL Trade Showing No Interest Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 26"» cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. don: 7 11 16d., unchanged. York: 16 ,<< cts., down 116 ct. Market Tone-' Very Dull. RUBBER The market is very dull this morning with no interest being shown by
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  • 36 5 National Bank of New Zealand announces net profits, after all provisions, o. £102.593 against £102.943. Ordinary lUidend Ls maintained at 4 per cent to tree. The £7 10s. shares, £2 10s' Paid, stand at 535. 6d
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  • 38 5 untitled Tea Co., Ltd. declares a final Imdend of lv per cent. to make with Je interim 15 per cent., lass incomel™> There was a single pavper cent, lor 1934. The 11 were last dealt in at 495.
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  • 1526 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS and qU tatio,,S iSSUUd b> F aSer a d C MINING I Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m value CO. Rvatf 4 Ampat 3 6 4 itm tt fj A. Kumbang 27- 20- 2 b? 28 1 A Maiay 5716 58 655- 57 6 $1
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  • 85 5 Messrs. Lewis And Peat's Report THE August holidays will come as a welcome relief to a market which has reached a stage of complete stagnation. Consumers aftU appear to be buying but on rather a smaller scale and, apar, from this, no market activity Is in evidence.
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  • 550 5 Sum Of £57,991 Carried Forward THE ninth annual general meeting oi H o iH Kran^ l 7 in Dred g ir »g- Ltd., will be held in Kuala Lumpur at 10 a m on Aug. 5. In their report for the year ended Mar. 31. the directors state:
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  • 34 5 Shiptey Collieries Ltd., states that of the 100 000 new Ordinary shares issued at 225. 6d.. 94.259 were taken by shareholders under letters of right The balance of 5.741 was many times overl subscribed.
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  • 41 5 Deamoolie Tea Co., Ltd., recommends a flnal dividend of 15 per cent., which with the interim, makes 20 per cent less tax for 1935, against a single payment of 71 o per cent. In 1934 The £1 shares stand at 60s
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  • 108 5 Speculators Showing No Interest THE market has on the whole been quiet since our last report with a marked tendency for sellers to withdraw SL a y d T ec J ine r epon Messrs. Guthrie ffi 2 c Singapore, under date iSont- s P eculat ors
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  • 33 5 Bukit Rajah Rubber Co., Ltd., announces income-tax it't d 9 d° f in ,e--pares with 5 per cent ta Jt comthie? »a n The r L the P™e«Ung H» M shares .«e now
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  • 24 5 Collulose Acetate suk Company Ltd., tax. on the Ord/nary SSrST T\ &be n,a a de S by U t„e 12s 6d Ordinary are now
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 181 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Anfh J' D A,m P'<la Street. A f and Suoscribed Paid-n^r 1 m £2.000,000 r ePc P FunH £1,000,000 C n d 50C.00U HEM) OFFICE: LONDON b BRANCHES: MaV'!r A Calcutta Co lombo, Karachi, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, (TF>Ptvl uk Mosul ar »d Singapoie. f IS COU
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    • 26 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) OVER 300 BRANCHES and AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green
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    • 96 5 I THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore, Capital $4,000 00«, issued, Subscribed and Pald U P $1.000,001 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUBANK Telephone Nos: HU2, 5183. SlB4, 5185 »180. Board of Directors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh
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    • 598 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. j MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES FLACI. i Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.W0 j Fund Yen 129,150,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia Rcmoay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton Dairen, Fengtien. Hamburg, Hankow' rlarbm, Honolulu. Hongkong, Hslnking Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles Manila, Mojl, Nagasaki, Nagoya New York.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 988 6 ■—f Mover Mansion (North Bridge Road) WANTED—To Buy Rubber Estate 20-30 acres near Taiping or Province Wellesley. Full particulars Box 278, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. LAND FOR SALE Increasing Land values at Katong Profitable investments are being made Saily in Building lots at Grove, Wilkinson, Goodman and Arthur Roads; for further
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    • 617 6 KNOW KUALA LUMPUR? Read THE SIGN-POST. Price 15 Cents from Business News Agency, Post Box 50, Kuala Lumpur. Write for second-hand book bargains. STAMPS STRAITS STAMP EXCHANGE Post Box 503. Singapore. Sales Circuit Magazine $1.70 Yearly. Character reading from hand-writing, $1 per reading. Send specimens to Box No. 274, c|o
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    • 642 6 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ASSN. Pr THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION MOTOR OF THE SINGAPOrTmARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ThP Offices of Members of the above EST %&~3»SS GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the execution of alterations to 9 houses and for toe demolition of 2 houses at Narcis
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    • 614 6 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA Tn RanV-runtcv No. 12 of 1934. Re ANTHONY HENDRICKS NOTICE* IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must prove their claims by
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    • 420 6 NOTICE In the estate of JAMES MOV.i deceased. (Pursuant to Section 29 ol Trustees Ordinance 1929). NOTICE is hereby given that ail fredl tors and persons having any against the estate of the above d< late of No. 1053 Hillside Drive. Sin who died on the 29th Februa; Probate of
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  • 1076 7 BRITAIN'S OL YMPIC STARS IN ACTION (By Air Mail) London, July 15. VJ EARLY 50,000 people— a record he meeting—saw Britain's ars in thrilling contests i A.A. Championships at the White City recently. heavy rain several n cords were equaH- but the feat of the d.-iy
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  • 332 7 Its Personnel And Powers British Official Wireless. Morris Carter, former Chief Justice of Uganda and Tanganyika and chairman of the Kenya Land Commission, Sir Harold Morris, a former president of the Industrial Court and Professcr Coupland Beit, Professor of Colonial History at Oxford. DATE OF DEPARTURE The
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  • 166 7 Petition To Colonial Secretary THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has sent a petition to the Colonial Secretary suggesting several improvements to the Depot used by the Immigration Officer to issue permits to Chinese immigrants after due inquiries have been made. The Chamber states that it has been
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  • 47 7 Jorehaut Tea Co., Ltd., recommends a final dividends of 7% per cent, actual, leaa income tax, making with the inerim a total distribution of 10 per ent. actual for the year to December 31 last, against 5 per cent, last time. The £1 shares stand at 435.
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  • 14 7 The Rev Keppel Gamier. Colonia Chaplain, is making satisfactory progress at the General Hospital.
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  • 177 7 Verdict Against Persons Unknown Singapore, Thursday. 11 VERDICT of culpable homicide. R amounting to murder against some person or persons unknown was returned at the conclusion of a coroner's inquiry Into the Trengganu Street shooting affair in which a Chinese named Cheng Tak was fatally wounded by a
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  • 46 7 Cologne. Great Britain is easily beaten b Germaav in "cinema power," aocordin* to statistics now published by the In ternational film association. They showed that has 5.24 cinemas—more than any Joier cotmtr in Eurone. Great Britain comes rer.on with 5.085 cinemas, the association states.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 47 7 "Lion Ilraiiitl"* Obal Priok D T LIMS icT^ LION BRAND I PRICK -s' if, <'' j TKetWalth ReiloralnreTonK y&V <<•■ .--gfcA F 25 cts. per box Obtainable from: Messrs. Hoon Seek Trading— Johore Bahru. Wee Tiang Siew—Kelantan. Hong Hin—Malacca. Loh Chin Soon—Bangkok. D.T. Lim Company, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE,
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    • 452 7 NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH STOMACH TROUBLE Few complaints are serious in the ueginnthg. iiie niUwt common trouble to-day— .stomach disorder—usually starts in a .mail way. It may attack you as ..xiAKTBURN, BILIOUSNESS, FLATU--iJNCIS or INDIGESTION, but its meaning is always the same and so is iU cmcdy. it is Na:uie's
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  • 280 8 VESSELS ARRIVED Togian; Netherlands; 672 tons; from Sabak 30.7 to Sabak 1.8. Taboali; Netherlands, 662 tons; from Koedap 30.7 to Bagan 1.8. Ben venue; British; 3,750 tons; from Otaru 29 .7 to Malacca 1.8. Kinugar Maru; Japan; 3,717 tons; from Kushiro 30
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  • 21 8 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 22 was delivered In London on July 30 <8 days).
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  • 100 8 British Official Wireless. STERLING EXCHANGE Lmdon. July M. Pnris 75 <164. iVnw York .5.01 3 .'i. Montreal 5.01 7 K Brussels 29.74. Geneva 15.35'A. Amsterdam 7.38V4Milan 63 9,16. Berlin 12.46. Stockholm 16.39 Copenhagen 22.3812 Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 1 '2. Prague 121 1 1. Helsingtors 222. Madrid 36
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  • 170 8 Singapore, July 30. r tSiam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 K. SEE W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan 35 U .Stan.) W. Coa.st No. 3 per Koyan *123 R. (Slam) -Sinhuay" No. Al PJ Ct: -Slum. Sinhuay" No. 1 SW R. (Slam) "Sinhuay No. 2 sjje r.
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  • 78 8 Australia, New Zealand, Java and I Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. 10 I day. Hongkong, Canton Shanghai, Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma. India. Iraq Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa Great Brfet.oia, Ireland, Europe and N. and
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  • 102 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 31 High Tides:—9.35 a.m., 7 ft., 3 in.- an p.m., 8 ft., 6 his. Athletics: Teluk Kerau English ScIk.. Sports, School ground 3 30 p.» Combined Chinese School Si»>r Jalan Besar Stadium. Tennis: Malayan Tenuis Cliainpio, ships,
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  • 123 8 ALHAMBRA "Captain Januai and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL. --Follow The and 9.15 p.m. pavilion -M.trapotitan," 615 3.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. Chinese pictttfl 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wa/angs. Cinemas: Globe Theatre-"Red-Heads on Parade"—7.ls and 9.30 p.m. HOLLYWOOD—"The Wolf Dt. 6 chaps.», and "While Parents Sleep."
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  • 62 8 Muils expected irom Europe London* by Air (Imperial*, time ol lively of boyholders' letters only 8 o-day and general delivery of letl 9 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Euiope &c (London Parcels Mails*. oy Rajputana, time of delivery of pai 9 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Holland and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 400 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J> TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE %M to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY RENEE RAME THE MOST SENSATIONAL CHARACTER AND ACROBATIC DANCERS EVER TO APPEAR IN SINGAPORE NON-DINERS $1.00 EXCELLENT CUISINE COURTESY COMFORT «13 I It* AND SERVICE AFTERNOIN-TEAB A
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    • 174 8 SPECIAL OFFER IN COMMEMORATION j j OF OUR 2ND ANNIVERSARY S Ist to 31st August i i We offer you for selection the choice of hundreds of the ttcweaj J and best materials tor all occasions, in every texture and j J colour vhich is produced by the foremost makers
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    • 50 8 SJII IF YOU NEED A I WfaA BETTER lijll LAXATIVE- TAX!- CHOCOLAX! 4mm\ TASTY like a y 'U chocolate cantly. EFFECTIVE yd H acts gently and 9 thoroughly l»ko §||fP ECONOMICAL W Tablets in a "Climate proof bottle lor 60 cents. 1 i ml FREDERICK STEARNS CO i IP 5
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 204 8 Postal uiiclligence SINGAPORE MAII.S CLOSE TO-DAY Java, South-Went Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Op t?n Noort) 2.30 p.m. Muntok <Op ten Noort) 2.30 p.m. BengkalU, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe. Slak artd Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Medan (Tobeloj 3 p.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevo> noon
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  • 939 9 6 EMS PAWNED Remaining Accused Sentenced Own Reporter) Koala Lamp**. Wednesday. SW U-AM and Naidu, the H training accused charged V "Vl'.ti. n with the theft of the worth of diamonds bejongV**r \ir Solomon Shapiro, were to-'"-l" nvirted by Mr. ("aider on t'enietl to 1 month's
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  • 53 9 Some of the members of the cast in "The Passing of the Third Floor Back", presented by members of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Choir. Singapore. From left to right. Miss Foo Si Moi Miss Sophi Chang Miss Swee Kim Neo. Miss Foo Sa Moi Miss Wong Ming Gck, Mrs.
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  • 156 9 Yunnan Troops On The Move Hongkong. Ju'y 30. PWANGSTS plan is to attack Kwang•4 ttmg and remain on the defensive itaog the northern borders. A repoit roi i Kwannrng states that the Iranian troops under General Lung Yun ire moving' on Kwangsi. It is understood that a definite
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  • 180 9 Pneumonia Heads List Of Deaths THE Singapore Municipal Health statement for the week ended July 25 shows that there were 234 deaths compared with 237 in the preceding week and 225 in the corresponding week of last year a The chief causes of death were:-Beri-beri 14,
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  • 55 9 Shanghai, July 30. Mr. Ko Chung Wu has arrived In Shanghai bringing with him Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's Instructions in connection with the North China negotiations. A Berlin report states that Dr. Tai Chi Tao, the President of the Examination Yuen, interviewed Herr Goebbels, the German Minister of
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  • 45 9 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. L. B. Gibson, the criminal district .|ud>;3 and first magistrate, is on two toys' casual leave. Fresh cases were dealt with this mornin', b> Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the second magistrate and trials were postponed for other dates.
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  • 574 9 Chinese Before Malacca Magistrate (from Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. THE story of an alleged extortion carried out on a Chinese woman, Wong Yok Lan, by a Chinese named Sim Swee Teck was related before Mr. A. A Faith, police magistrate, when Sim Swee leek stood
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 49 9 I SSSLi* B l and nrs t quality sto S an made tenses and frame* i 5 &orS?J ndivldual fa ces supplied at I KuSaS c prices Satisfaction I saaranteed by I 11 N. PANICRER, J I Tur >» Optician. J I onn IRE DISPENSARY, IL pc Coliseum Theatre, j
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    • 12 9 I I GET YOUR j PENGUIN BOOKS it' AT MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSELtd.
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    • 107 9 Week-End Shopping Bargain* IN SINGAPORE. i This weekly feature is intended to serve as a suide 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
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    • 86 9 J ANWOUNCING^^v f PCSLVKOL—• vitr cure for di*. I, dt htm McUita» ami im&4**. Wg; 3 WURZELTOO nmrdy for conn. ji J WE STOCK: rerfunw*. ptfmt chemical (ItM *j i 9 innrummu. etc I B rvrrvttimc tor tmpttab. («ctcTicm. t»nd dicpcncsries. S, j «*er» ».,/r//l« «X UU Agtmt. trr~ Cj
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    • 102 9 YOU CANNOT BEAT THIS! for Value for Quality CHAf&M AINE TALC POWDER 5N FOUR POPULAR ODOURS j This Splendid Talcum airy for ourselves and 1 vx uisile,v f,ncly e:^ "HJST —SINGAPORE Miraias A IBiscoiiiforts i/ow health will need it ail chemists. 9 YOU WONT BREAK MIX A D O PEN
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 191 10 The Worlds Sweetheart is back in her grandest Song and Dance Show A Triumph that you will always remember her by! Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences as HER BEST PICTURE! I A L II A M B It A I SOCIAL MATINEES DAILY 3.1 a ———I 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW and SUNDAY
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    • 320 10 1 PACKED HOUSES GREET EVERY SCREENING It's got Everything Girls Singing Dancing Com'dy 1 C A PIT OT] 6k a 1 i«h LATEST BRITISH NEWS including- Presentation of Colours to the GUARDS by His Majesty the Kin?. And SCENES of the INCIDENI involving the Attack on H. M. The KING
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    • 130 10 TO NIGHT WORLD'S GREATEST SINGER THRILLS YOl 1 !j« /owW /<*me. inspired *j. p 10re... tempted by othen! I "METROPOLITAN Jk VIRGINIA BRUCI A BURST OF SONG AND YOU ARE IN PAR\DI HEAR THE MIGHTY VOICE OF TIBBETT ♦«PAGUACCT, "FAUST" "THE BARBER OF E V V "CARMEN**, "DE GLORY ROAD".
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  • 106 11 Bombay Workers Secure Concession Bombay. rMDREDS of men workers in carU L /.*!",',here, shouting slogans, 11 ory through the streets in a successful one-day strike They earn about 7d. a day,' but on their last pay-day some found that their wages had been reduced to 5d So
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 414 11 THE New World Show j IN CELEBRATION OF THE THIRTEENTH j I ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PROGRAMME I WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC on! [Friday 31st. July, Saturday Ist. August and) Sonday 2n d. August 1936. I GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE-WORKS (RECENTLY IMPORTED FROM SHANGHAI AND SWATOW) S >\'H I M
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    • 628 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED— Chinese salesmen to sell Tea and well-known Printing Ink on commission basis and salary, must furnish cash security. Only men with previous experience in the line need apply. Apply, P.O. Box 289, Singapore. Complete Set Encyclopaedia Brftanica with bookcase fc~- sale. Present price $290. Will sell tor
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    • 235 11 J? y V v 4°.#CCSr STARTING #V>4 GREAT WORLD sth ANNIVERSARY GRAND ELEBR \TIO\S fri sat SUN ĔjXSy/ July> lst 2nd Au 1936 SPECIAL A Tilt ACTIONS w *y THE ANCIENT MODEL VILLAGE" CRAFTSMEN* from Shanghai and Foo Chow. China, are mm m *mmm for the construction of this "ANCIENT
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    • 166 11 I New World Cabaret! AUGUST, 1936.\ GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL i In Celebration of the THIRTEENTH A N N I VERSARY of THE NEW WORLD SHOW, j J BY POPULAR DEMAND A "Slow Fox Trof Competition" i Will Re Held. I N.B. Dancing Teachers and Artistes Are Not Allowed To Compete.
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  • 677 12 VU HEN an expert comes to Malaya to take charge of some big Government department—it maybe railways, agriculture or mining —he is probably very depressed at the outset to find that his task is h-ade immensely more complicated by political conditions. He may have known in a
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  • 160 12 New Under-Secretary For The Colonies London. July 30. H. M. the King has approved a number of junior ministerial appointments which will take effect on Sept. I. Mr. H. Ramsbotham. Parliamen ary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture will be Minister of Pensions, but will continue to
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  • 84 12 List Of Passengers From Australia Singapore. Thursday. THE following passengers arrived in Singapore by the s.s. Marella to-day, from Australia. From Sydney: Mr. W. T. Dunne. Miss A. Fogal, Miss B. M. Holmes, Miss L. E. Job. Miss G. Neil, Miss A. Stolt, Miss C. Spande. From Melbourne:
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  • 75 12 Debate Before Adjournment For Summer Recess London, July 30. On the motion for adjournment for tht Summer Recess to-morrow, therewill be a debate on foreign affairs which will be opened for the opposition by Mr. Philipenoel Baker, who was recently returned at the by-election at Derby. At the
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  • 89 12 The Police Band will play the following programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon, beginning at 5.30:— Descriotive Piece. "D'ye Ken John Peel?" Douglas: Selection. "Top Hat" Berlin: Intermezzo, "In a Monastery Garden." Berlin; Intermezzo, "In a Monastery Garden." Ketelbey; March Medley. "Martial Moments," Arr: Winter; Waltz, "Dreamy Devon."
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  • 61 12 The marriage of Miss Iris Mary Cerreil Tobin. younger daughter of Mrs. M. Tobin (late of the Infant Welfare Department. Singapore Municipality I and Mr. Ernest Morton Fincham, of the Air Ministry, stationed at Seletar, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fincham. of London, will take place at the
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  • 195 12 NOTES COMMENTS Praise For The P. O. WELL deserved tribute to the P. and O. Company comes from Mr. D. F. Robertson, of Robertson's Travel Bureau, Los Angeles, who is conducting a party of thirty Americans on a world tour. They are travelling on the Ranchi, and Mr. Robertson has
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  • 287 12 QN another point, Mr. Robertson is less complimentary, and with good reason. "The Japan Tourist Bureau," he writes, "is spending thousands of dollars on printing literature pertaining to Japan. This year the resorts in Japan are crowded to capacity, and the tourists are spending vast sums of
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  • 128 12 JHAT all embracing sport, the Singapore Cricket Club m boasts one of the finest bowling g rton<i in the East, and the game becomes mure and more popular among the members An interesting point in conr. with the opening of the green by HE the General Officer Commanding,
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  • 184 12 jL YOUNG man who says he is tiled ol the dull life of a mercantile office and would like to seeK. excitement b) working for the Press, quotes the Eotiowing purple passage attributed to Lac. Tree:— "Happy felicity, the Press. It is a queer little monster,
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  • 348 12 By "Looker On" I MAN is leaving a sum of money for the posthumous publication of his memoirs. We wish him good health and a long life. "There is a mendicant at the c'.oor, madam," said the superior maid. "Well," retorted her not so superior mistress,
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    • 8 12 THE RAILWAYS j ARE s YOUR OWN PROPERTY
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  • 192 13 TWO MEN KILLED: ONE HURT BRITISH FLEET CONCENTRATING AT GIBRALTAR Reuter. Oran, July 31. THREE out of six Italian aeroplanes from Sardinia, en route to Spanish Morocco, were forced to land on French soiL One crashed near Nemours
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  • 332 13 Two Soldiers Sent To Prison Singapore. Friday. HAVING pleaded guilty on July 27. and having been remanded for sentence, r Shingles and A. Fleming, two privates the Middlesex Regiment, were this morning sen'enced to four months' rigorous imprisonment each on a charge ot theft. M 0
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  • 100 13 Man Said To Have Been Robbed Singapore. Thursday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. W. G. Porter to-day in connection with the death of Ng Mvi who sustained fatal injuries when he was knocked down by a motor-lorry in Woodlands Road on the morning of June 4
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  • 366 13 On Steam Yacht ALONG DALMATIAN COAST British Official Wireless. I London, July 30. I ITING Edward, who on Moiiday canceiled hi* Riviera holiday, will go for a cruise instead. He has accepted from Lady Yule, widow of the late Sir David Yule, the offer of her steam
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  • 137 13 RIVAL GANGS Shots Exchanged In Crowded Street Singapore, Friday. A SENSATION was caused in Bali Lane, near the junction of Beach Road, shortly before nine o'clock last night, when two rival gangs of gunmen clashed. Revolvers were whipped out and there was a rapid exchange of
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  • 94 13 Governor Of British New Guinea Singapore, Friday. (JIR Hubert Murray. K.C.M.G., C.M.G the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Judicial Officer of Papua, is expected to arrive In Singapore this afternoon by the P. and O. Rajputana, from London. Sir Hubert was the leader of the Australian Delegation
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  • 20 13 Mrs. Hill, wife of Mr. F. G. Hill, of the Singapore Municipality, sailed for Home on leave by the Ranchi.
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  • 41 13 This map shows Spain, including Spanish Morocco, and the provinces conreded by the Government to be in the control of the rebels: namely. Villadolid and Saragossa. The revoluiton Waited from Melhlia Morocco and spread northward as indicated byarrows.
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  • 90 13 Arrive At Singapore On Way To Hongkong Singapore, Friday. Four destroyers of His Majesty's Navy, the Decoy, Dainty, Diana and Defender, arrived in Singapore this morning from Colombo on their way to the China Station. They are anchored in the Roads and will sail on Monday for
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  • 434 13 KWANGSI ARMY Nanking Sending Warships Sin Chow Jit Poh. the Kwangsi leaders on behalt ol General Chen Chi Tang. They have not ieft for Marseilles. Thousands of people attended tne reception given in Canton yesterday In honour of General Yu Han Mao. On receip* of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 54 13 refreshed afpply a little to the skin. K.W.V* Genuine South African I 1! III: -4OL 4 H. m E has become the choice of the discerning women VjAr 111 Malaya. In three inexpensive sizes soz. lOoz and quarts the large site being particularly economical. Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. (Incorporated in
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    • 88 13 When day is done and evening: finds you lonely or in good company an H..M.V. Radiogram will prove a delightful acquisition. At the twirl of a knob the news, views, and entertainment of the world is yours. If a few favourite airs suit the mood of the moment, gather up
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  • 610 14 Murder Piracy In Malacca Straits RE-ARREST AFTER DISCHARGE SEA DRAMA Story Of Motor Boat Owner Singapore, Thursday. THE arrest of Tan Kirn Khoe in June under a provisional warrant Issued at the instance of the Dutch Government, his subsequent discharge by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the criminal district judge, and
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  • 166 14 Chinese Who Drank Caustic Soda Singapore, Thursday. THE death of a Chinese named Tiew Ten Lin, whose death was caused by drinking a solution of caustic soda, was inquired into by the Coroner, Mr. W G. Porter, to-day. According to the evidence the deceased lived with his adopted
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  • 210 14 "OLD COMRADES FRIENDS" King And fCanadians JOLLY RECEPTION AT THE PALACE London, July 30. N the history of Buckingham Palace 1 there was never a reception so informal or perhaps quite so joliy as that of yesterday, when many thousands of Canadian pilgrims were the King's guests in its gardens.
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  • 333 14 Feted By Girls' Sports Club Singapore, Friday. TREAT conviviality prevailed at the Empress Hotel last Bight when Mrs. L. M. Pennefather. the new lady tenuis champion ol Singapore, was entertained to a dinner by the members of the Girls' Sports Club in honour of the success
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  • 60 14 Wing Of State Theatre Destroyed Reuter. Berlin, July 30. PIE destroyed a wing of the scenery store belonging to Gen. Geermg's State Theatre. The huge conflagration was watched by thousands and finally subdued by the combined efforts of the Black Shirts, Brown Shirts and Police. Half
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  • 46 14 A Post Office notification states that as from Aug. 1 the amount which may be withdrawn from a savings bank account without prior notice will be restricted to $25. A notice of withdrawal will be required for sums in excess of this amount.
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  • 21 14 Mr. M. G. Anthonisz, accountant of the Anglo-Siam Corporation Ltd., left by the Gneisenau yesterday on a short holiday to Japan.
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  • 417 14 $250 Reward Offered MAN AND BOYS INJURED (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 30. A MOST cowardly act was porpetrated this morning by two Chinese, who, it is alleged, stopped a car which Mr. B. R. Charlie, Clerk of Works, P.W.D. District Office Johore Bahru,
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  • 43 14 In a report yesterday of a public auction it stated that a piece of freehold land situated off East Coast Road Singapore, area 8.246 s. feet, fetched a price of $5.500. This was a misprint the land was bought for $550.
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  • 197 14 Lord Semphill Hops Off For Australia London. July 30. LORD Sempill left Hanworth airport, at 10.30 a.m. to-day on an attempt to lower the record from England to Australia. Lord Sempill is flying his Monospar ST 18, reputed to be England's faster air liner. By night
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  • 47 14 Reuter. London. July 30. ON the arrival of the r. and O. Rawalpindi from the Far Fast it was learnt that two passengers. Miss Dorothy Kellctt and Mr Frederick Goodman, station supervisor, Hongkong dockyard, died on the voyage and were buried at sea —Reuter.
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  • 202 14 Fine Singing Of Law n-nce Tibbett AT THE CINEMA THE programme at the Pavilion last night started well and tach picture shown was an improvement on the pievious one. A short entitled "Magic Winter" was extremely interesting and 4 Irish Meloay," which was entirely in colour
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  • 555 14 Many Exhibits IWVI STANDARD SET (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, ThursdayTUfE Alor Gaja Malay Vernacular school presented a picturesque scene when under ideal weather conditions the second Annual District and Livestock Show was held on Tuesday, July 28. The fruits, vegetables, coconut products and kajnpong
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  • 321 14 Survey Plights JOINT OPERATING COMPANY London, July ;;i a STATEMENT on th< Trans-Atlantic- A r made in the House of a question time by tin U lary for Air. Recalling the arrang which approval had nov by the United Kingdom, Canadian the Irish Free State and N lUna
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  • 96 14 Delivery In Singapore This Afternoon Biif ipen, I i i.i.i MINOR engine trouble to tfie Eastbound Imperial Airways mail plane at Bangkok has necessitated a delay in the delivery of mails in Singapore. Yesterday morning a Oantas plane left Singapore to fly to the assistance of the
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  • 40 14 Singapore, triaav Mr. F. A. Trollope. formerly a wellknown planter of Malacca, died recently in Kowloon, Hongkong. Mr. Trollope possessed many friend- 1: Australia and Malaya and leaves one son, Mr. H. Trollope. who is Singapore.
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  • 273 15 Anglo-Russian Trade Naval Pacts CREDIT GRANTED TO SOVIET *UGE ORDERS But Not For War Materials udon. July 30. tin and the U-S.S.iC iched a credit agreement Soviet guarantees to lion pounds worth of ers n Britain within fifteen will issue five and t. notes guaranteed by is Department. I] not
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  • 41 15 Resumption Ol Tin Negotiations Reuter. Batavia, July 30. POMMENTIXG on yesterday s Bangv kok communique Mi. Van den Brock. the Netherlands delegate, declared *hat negotiations wer£ definitely broken off and would only be renewed at Siam's request.—Keuter.
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  • 230 15 Mr. J. A. Bird And Miss D. P. Wible Jl PRETTY wedding was solemnised at the Wesley Methodist Church this afternoon, when Miss Dessie Fein Wible daughter of Mi Arminta Cummins?, became the bride oi Mr. John Arthur 3i:d. son of the late Mr. Krnry Bird, lat? editor
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  • 346 15 800 PILOTS Scheme To Operate In 1937 British Official Wireless. London. July 30. I I THE formation of a new Volunteer Reserve for the Royal Air Force was announced in the House of Lords to-day by the Secretary for Air.. Lord Swinton stated that the King had
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  • 95 15 Anglo-Russian Naval Discussions British Official Wireless. London. July 30. THE Anglo-Russian naval discussions were continued in London yesterday when the Soviet Ambassador, i/uunsellor and naval attache met the representa- 1 tives of the Foreign Office and Admiralty Agreement was reached on ail points and it now
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  • 290 15 The following passengers are travelling by the P. and O. Ranchi, which is due to leave Singapore for Europe at 9.30 am. to-day:— Miss G L Pigott. Miss F L. Madella, Miss Young, Mr. E P. Berkett. Mr. C. L. Southall. Mr Quigley, Mrs. Quigley. Miss
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  • 888 16 HARD-HITTING BOUT AT STADIUM AN EXCELLENT CARD LAUDER'S CLEVER VICTORY OVER HASSAN (BV "SOLAR PLEXUS") Singapore, Friday. TIIL honour of being the first Malayan boxer to loner the colours of that Siamese tiRhting machine, Som Pong, went to a Malayan boxer last night,
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  • 61 16 Quashed Beaten Into Third Place Reuter. Lund'»), July 30 rllE following is the result of lac race I for the Goodwood Cup which wa. ,un at CoodwoxJ to-day over 2 miles lurlong-: CECIL < 13 to iw ENHLLD < It) to 1' v QUASHED to 'J) 3 Nine
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  • 21 16 Winners of fee Putting the Weight event at the Combined Chinese k\vL\l' Sports held at the Jale.n Beaax Stadium yestcrac.,. 1
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  • 165 16 Meeting Of Disciplinary Board Singapore, Friday. A MEETING of the Disciplinary Beard of the Singapore'Amateur Football Association was held yesterday in connection with the incidents in the Malaya Cup played last Saturday which resulted in two players being sent off the field. It is understood that the
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  • 58 16 Voting Johnson Beaten In Ipoh (Frvm Our Own Reporter) lpoh, Friday. JOF EAGLC beat if—j Johnson ever ten Hurra mi—ft rounds at the Jubilee Park. Ipoh. last night after many UuiUhtg exchanges. Ragle attacked «rcH and ducked deftly when John'on retaliated strongly, the latter being more 1 -nil.ll
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  • 31 16 i Britain's Application Withdrawn Reuter. Berlin. July 30. BRITAIN has withdrawn her application lo stage 1940 Olympics in London, but arc aoplying for the staging of the 1944 Olympics.—Reuter.
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  • 113 16 A! an <xl i nordinary meeting, held by the old boys at the Kheow Bin School .Mali at 8 p.m. on July 28, it was decided to send a sight-seeing party to visit Balu Pabat on Aug 15 and 16 and to haft friendly basket-ball, bau
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  • 147 16 Sutcliff2 Scores A Double Century Reuter. London, July 30. HAMPSHIRE beat Lancashire by 8 wickets at Southampton. Lancashire were dismissed for 98 in their first innings, Boyes taking 9 wickets for 16 run?. Hants replied with 143 Hop wood cowled very effectively for Lanes to lake 5 for
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  • 672 16 Folic'- Attacli Disjointed FINE DISPLAY OF GO ALKEEIM X Singap.n. I n Ja>. A CONSIDERABLE amount »f i Ulk was on the side of the Iniu&illins Regiment when they met the !»u!Ue in the First DivL ion of the Leant at the An on Road Stadium
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  • 471 17 KYE MEETING I 0 Weather And Hard Going respondent) Prnang, Thursday. \\ct ting of the l u .,s held to'ealhei ihi v K-ril ami ihere was itt< ndaitee. i a 111 v, uli remarkable Iding the win-
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  • 55 17 The August Medal Competition will be olaved on Saturday and Sunday. August 8 and 9. Tne Qualification Round for the Clifford Cup" will be played in coniunction with the medal, irrespective of divisions the 16 best scores will c ualify. The Ladies' August Medal Competition will be
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  • 938 17 COMBINED SCHOOLS MEET AT JALAN BESAR Singapore, Friday. A LARGE crowd was present at the n Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday aite.noan to s<e the start of the first annual inter-M-hool sports for Chinese schools in Singapore. KEEN COMPETITION This athletic meet me Is the firsl of Its
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  • 19 17 Dr. Philip Tyau, Chinese ConsulGeneral in Singapore, opening the Combined Chinese Schools Sports at the Jalan B:sar stadium yesterday.
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  • 39 17 Result Of Ladies July 'Meda 1 Competition The followirm is the result of th I rcl'es' .Tnlv Medal Competition: Mrs. C. F Armstrong 32 winner. Vrs. J L. Raitt, 34 Mrs 35. Mrs. K. C. Eu 36
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    • 67 17 i"*es, we've had them over a year now I and not one has failed, and the light seems as good as i the day we bought them, and the Crompton Coiled-Coil lamp j gives as much as 20 r more light for the same current 1 consumption. t j GIVKS
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    • 72 17 M CltfAT fAURN lift ANUHANCf COMPANY LIMITED i Competition j 77t£ /v// results of ths J Rowntree's Cocoa j Competition together I a complete list of prize winners will j j appear in this paper j j on August 6th j «i» speeid far faster than most cars are driven.
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  • 231 18 Whispering Of More Sensations DEVELOPMENTS similar to those of v 1932. when |ocrs and bookmakers did not receive tluir licences for the new racing season, are possibilities m connection with the coming season. There are whisperings in the inner Turf circles in Melbourne of sensational refusal There
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  • 37 18 The Railway Youngsters beat the Kota Rajah Malay School in a game of football on the Railway Institute ground on Tuesday by four goals to nil. Joseph Ratnam was responsible for all the four goals.
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  • 223 18 France Beaten At St. Cloud St. Cloud, July 4. PGR the fifth time in six contests Great Britain beat France In the annual Ladies* International match on the St. Cloud course here to-day. France won the foursomes by two matches to one, but Great Britain, by
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  • 101 18 The following players have been selected to represent the August B. P. against the Clerical Union at football on Sunday, at the Clerical Union's ground. Soh Peng Keong, Chiu Szu Yuan, Chan Cher Seng, Tann Huck Wan, Tay Kai Tay. Lim Chin Hian. Lim Lian Lock, Leong Fook
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  • 72 18 The following v.HI represent the Tamil Brotherhood Party against the Loke's 3r.drnlr:ion Party a 1 a tiiend'y game of sorrcer on Sunday. August 2. on th? S.C.F.A. Ground (Opposite Raffles Hotel) at 5.15 p.m. Veerapcn: T Kathiravelu. Cl. Muthusamy, M. Haiasubramaniem. H. V Nathan. G Som-ni; Muthala,
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  • 360 18 Final Match In Klans Soco:r League THE presentation match in the Klans Chinese Football League between the Champions (The Hua Nams) and The Rest was played on the Klang Padang before a large crowd on Tuesday. The game ended in a win for the Rest
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  • 91 18 Start Mad i In Women's Singles (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A START was made in the Malayan Tennis Championships in Ipoh ycsteriiay when one tie in the Women's Singles was played. Mrs. J. L. Woods beating Mrs. L. G. Ward G—2. 6—2. Heavy rain fell
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  • 117 18 Ismail Cup Competition Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 30. THE old boys or the English College, Johore Bahru, met the present Boys in the Ismail Cup Cricket Competitipn on the College ground this afternoon; and the match ended in a win for the present Boys
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  • 34 18 The annual athletic sports of the Telok Kurau English School will be held on the school ground to-day (Friday) commencing at 3.30 p.m. Mrs. Har-vey-Jacobs has kindly consented to distribute the prizes.
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  • 122 18 rombiiud Schools v. S.R.C. THE following are the teams to tak part in the holiday cricket fixture between the Combined Schools and th 2 Singapore Recreation Club on the S.R.C. ground to-morrow (Saturday) Play will start nt 2 p.m Combined Schools: R. Thoy <S.A.S.-. Hoosafoaah (8.A.8.). W. Ferguson
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  • 138 18 Fixtures During August The following fixtures in the tournaments organised by the Catholic Young Men's Association have been arranged. Monday August 3: 5 p.m. Singles:—Jean Pierre vs. L. Joseph. 5.45 p.m. Doubles:—G.V. Santhou V.Q. Pragasam vs. M. Fenelon M.L. Dumont. 6.15 p.m. Ping Pong:—A.S.David vs. D.A. Raj. Wednesday,
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  • 115 18 Results Of Latest Ties In Tournament The following are the results of ties played in the B.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament •B" Singles Handicap:—(Final):— Tan Chin Tuan f> beat K. I. Tan —3 6—l. 6—l "A" Doubles Handicap:—Choon Leohg and T. W. One, —6 beat Chong Gark and Huck Toe
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  • 59 18 S A.W.L.A. S Two New Vice-Presidents At the last monthly committee meetUig of the Singapore Amateur Weight lifters' Association held at the Association's premises, Mr. Tan Seng Beng. (Manager, Kee Huat Radio Co.), and Mr wee Swee Hong (of the Senior Staff of Messrs. Evatt Co.), were appointed
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  • 96 18 In their Brat encounter In the Indian Association Football League, the Tamil Brotherhood Party scored an easy victory over the India-. Association by The Party drew fust, blood through their right inner Pakrisamv »u or resumption Mencn equalised for the Indians with a finr- grounder which took
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  • 144 18 Public Apolog, And buarantec Mr. Brlttaln Jon that the Boa know whether the C ager would con ditions. Ad no rirm request and i of our deci.i'.: appreciate agreed that wished it. shoul Ik ditions, bm ludj a guarantee ror a 010-.' J Mr. n ittain
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  • 57 18 OVing K s.c.c. I AT the Sings Monday mc there will be the '-'.drs' di i\z -:ha oionshir, for the Harries Cup The comoetitM ence at I a.m.. "\nd will b" followed ir vrt nolo match. Members are ted t n.:;i:ecaf reservations for to-noni (Saturday) an 1 on
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  • 97 18 The f;> "<>-: represent fl CS C m Sat fl Anson Road Ground at W R V. Xav'er. J. Ferguson B n. H»v, P. Bwyny 111 ;K Jonn. F B ren A A. NstharJcls X >* Leembrogfoi I The Standard In si «Blakan MatP at cricket on 4
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    • 89 18 IS THERE A CHH P IN V )H HOMI VWhere there is a Bhww also t* Many childhood averted oy prom dose of table: of trouble. The tabli medical child M ally for the v i medicine.; used M rarely suited. 1 thereby oven dislike of mcd a powder and
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    • 218 19 "Children are usually healthy when properly nourished" —was a favorite saying of a famous family physician of the old school. Ho was ahead of his time, for today almost every child specialist gives first place to proper nourishment in the bringing up of children. While this careful attention to the
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    • 1400 19 mm v 9 Wm J Z.G.E. KUALA LUMPUR Julutah ljisidißFs H&dio \*B«di»«w. fP»" TO-DAY. 7 p.m. 1 RADIO-COLONIALE, FRANCE BERLIN STATION x Tl^^Zc^ P wC,,vM\IES WJ 31 aetres (9.540 kcs>. DJB Hotel Orch.). TO-DAY w7 4 m «res a 52Uu DJA 3U>B g, oln German: Nocturne, Op. v Wavelength 25.24
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  • 80 20 .Alsatians To Be Killed At Sight Griffith. N.S.W. All dogs of Alsatian breed or crossbred av P to be killed at sight by the oolice in the district round Griffith. New South Wales. p er c;icto n f shr>e» bm a 1 otjans hp.s led to this
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  • 198 20 Nights were Torture through Lumbago Only those who have suffered norn lumbago know how excruciatingly painful it can be. And when they discover a remedy for this complaint, they are anxious to pass on the good news to other sufferers. Let this man tell
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  • 671 20 TAXES IN THE F.M.S. Heavy Burden On Poorer Classes (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—l understand that an expert tram Home is arriving or may be has arrived to advise and help straighten out the transpoit problems of this coun ay. More truthiully put,
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  • 183 20 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—l feel extremely gratified to find that "Another Hainanese" fully agrees with me that the term "Hylam" is an insult to the community of which boh he and I are members, and that its u c e
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  • 881 20 Indian Association's Sports Section THE following are excerpts from the report of the Sports Section of the Indian Association to be presented at the fifth annual general meeting to be held on Saturday, Aug. 8. at 5.30 p m. There were nine meetings of the Board and
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  • 56 20 South African \u. 1 ALAN MELVILIJ f* who is a South those under hS M.C.C. tour to AuTa» %1 the year. Ula at theiJ The M.C.C African Cricb t B 0 0* j Africa would raise I Melville were select p* land. *«*ted 10 Play ij* the Board
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  • 1513 21 Woman's Misery nRCREE GRANTED IN DIVORCE »UIT p c dutiful, conscientious, M thoughtful wife. Basket in breezes blowing genth. r hair, she meanders tach to buy some fish market-sold denizens of the r f her— they must
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  • 464 21 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July 24. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, stew or curry 25 Fillet, steak, per lb. 45 t Mutton, Australian, per lb. 35 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) 34 POULTRY Capons( locally reared), kati 50 Ducks, each 42
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  • 121 21 Englishwoman Favourite For International Tourney Vienna. An Englishwoman, Mrs. E. Michell of Surrey, is being regarded here as the favourite for the first "international ladies chess championship," to be held at Semmering, the mountain resort near Vienna. The contest will start to-morrow and last about 18 days. The
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  • 262 21 The Prime Minister And The Indian Team THE members of the two Houses of Parliament who comprise the Parliamentary cricket team entertained the Indian cricketers at luncheon at the House of Commons. Lord Ebbisham presided. The Prime Minister, in proposing the health of the guests, said that
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  • 30 21 Gordon Malaya Rubber Estates profits of £6.354 foi the ppst cornea, with £12.049. Dividend is 2 per cent against 4 per cent. Th? 2s. sha.es stand at ls. 6d. xd.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 135 21 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-, WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Puih a Bu» Over The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daUy. If thisJul* flnwine freely your food doesn t digest. decays ifthe bowels. Gas bloat* up your
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    • 118 21 BRIGHT SUNLIGHT or DENSE SHADE the picture's yours THERE'S a thrill about taking a good snapshot—there's even more oi a mrul In the way it recalls things, later brings back memories, experiences ycu dent want to lose. But don't tak? chances—load your camera with Kodak Verichrome Film. This double-coated film
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  • 530 22 Week-End Events CRICKET, SOCCER TENNIS Singapore, Friday. THE Btjtlt of the Malayan Tennis Championship meet to-day will be a prelude to a busy week-end of spoi t over the August Bank Holiday Carnival. Singapore, Kuaia Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh will all contribute thru quota, but spectators who
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  • 123 22 "At the sixteenth annual ge-°ral meeting of the Lam Chong Association held on July 7 at the fesidence of Mr Koh Swee Gim, 232, Telok Ayer Street the following were elected office-bearers tot the year 1936 7: Patron: Mr. Koh Kee Boon; Cresident: Mr. Tan Chwce Boon;
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  • 34 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) m annual Athletic 'the Johore State Police will h» h.in »h» Civil Service Club Padang ft 0n Bahru on July 30 Padan e. Johore 2?Sft and Kota Tinggl
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  • 400 22 Customs Beat Jorinthian's By Only Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 29. ANE of the semi-finals in the Hull Cup U. cornrjetiiian w s P l£ iy ed tnls evening oh th* Istana Padang, Johore Bahru, between the Customs and the Jbiinthians and ended in
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  • 66 22 r> T l le v Geylan Malay Youngster s Party XI against the St. Patrick. School Ist. XI on Friday at the Utters ground at Katong will be selected fron the following:—Omar Mattar. Syed *ohd, Omar Ahmed. Ariffln (Capt I Amat Mattar, Dollah Jalil, Rashid* Jaafar Bahajad, Taib,
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  • 294 22 England Beats a I -Australia 'I I THE English R ug b v i«, beaten in «h? v a8ue present tour a: S; c h ev ux goals and four tries a goal and tv.-„ 3 fcore fairly refl f he Australians u Per /jrs Australia
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  • 89 22 The undermentioned players I been selected to represent the I Chiao School XI against the Yon Football XI on Sunday, August 2 S.H.B. ground, at 5.15 pj anarp. Leong Ah Chee, Chan j Chong, Chan Swee Lam, Tan Cia Pin, Tan Lye Chuan, Chan Weng 1 Low Meng
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  • 43 22 Teluk Ayer Epwortn League I 1 Walk to Katong Park on Saturday, 1. Assemble at Mr. Wee Hong H residence, No. 155 Selegie Road tM a.m. sharp. Tiffin will be served at the fourth Vice-Presidt:r resttfl 29, Kampong Bahru Road. I
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  • 403 22 First Race For Somerville Bowl AN Sunday. July 26 the Internationa! Six-metre Class sailed the ft J2 a series for tne Somerville Bowl c irl™ r i. n u was lignt and Tari able fron. the S.E. to S.-tide flooding skfppered by G. C. Webb finished
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  • 1131 23 Ust Of The Prizes Awarded (trnm our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur rvntral Malaya Dog Show was held T HE '!I Kuala Lumpur course Th ere general pmca being awarded tries, tne as foil^ v UTTER r Mrs C V. Doe's. By Bull M x Brendon Victoria Tm
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  • 145 23 F«deral Agartte' Chief Hits Out Reuter. Washington, D.C. MR. J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Federal Agents, (G-Men) considers that murderers are being treated no more severely than motor car thieves. He blames the pardon and parole boards for this leniency. "The taking of human
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  • 136 23 Chester, Pennsylvania. AMERICA'S underworld is a well organised army of 500,000 men. twice the sise of our standing Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, head of the G<-»en, in <a speech at the Pennsylvania military college "This army," he continued, "is equipped with the latest guns, is well supplied
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  • 319 23 G»a*ir iPacilities For 'Civil Aviation Rangoon. A PLOT of land ls being acquired 6 miles from Rangoon city for the construction of a new airport estimated to cost Rs. 900,000 (£67,500). The existing airport, situated in Mingaladon, 12 miles from the city, has been found inadequate
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    • 31 23 As and from the 20th July, 1936 the address of The Educational Department Of PETER CHONG COMPANY will be it 82-2, Bras Basah Road. f two doors from the present premises.)
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