Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1936

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII, No. 206. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 1. 1936. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1936. I^ID^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 r Read the SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya viD<maJLoLs f&iMKMice I OXFORD^*^ 1 SAUSAGES I j MILK AT ITS BESTj j j j Happy Hours in Baby Land s s Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- J tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby j Specialists
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    • 95 1 Will. 1 THE NEjV'S. WITH YOLK BREAKFAST Tru The MOItMM;; TRIBUNE I XI I M POWDERED MILK PURE gaga, SAFE MILK ipTTT MILK FOR L WHOLE J FOR i DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. Obtainable at all Leading ProvUdon Dealers. I I DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. I Sole Agents.—SlME, DARBY
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  • 167 2 "The Flaming Sword rw The Proletariat" f BIG monument to Fe] 5 the fla sword riat" and th: elebrated of tne Cheka or Og P u. th cal nohce. is to be erectr -quare, opposite the ci quarters, which are now •'Commissariat of the Int< A
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  • 127 2 Now Illegal For New Gnaet Natives Port Moresby, Papmi Heated religious a. 'jeer, aroused in New G passing of a new ore: L gislative Council at F fci Gu'nea. It makes marriage b. Istia r Avl\ rites il egal for t*ie N Guinea although in the past i-tremonies
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  • 34 2 A mushroom bigger than ai head, weighing over 3 lbs. and arid) i diameter of 12 inches Umi near Dillenburg Prussia This is th' biggest specira kind ever discovered in c
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    • 971 2 LTiR D REFRESHING Prepared in German/ BfHtHH| ft{\\t\f^lJi^im^^^^''^^^^^^ ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. J I anu snort Street; There are vacancies in lHrSo* I ali classes from Primary Apj~/b to Senior Cambridge. V^*s^V > Cambridge Results 1935 xSfgpi? —100% Passes. Mandarin is taught free of charge In this
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    • 1427 2 NOTICE We beg to notify all our esteemed customers that we have now in stock all the necessary materials for the making of window curtains. Will the customers who previously visited us when we were out of stock kindly -uace their orders on us again. y e ■pecialize in the
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    • 483 2 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE 1 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy. No. 193 of IWI Re CHOP KWONG JIN CHIANG of No. 59 Klin* Street, Singapore, Trade Fa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Dividend is intended to be declared
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    • 56 2 and stop that Cold WANTED KNOWN JUST ARRIVED New stock of ladies' underwear. W and satin slips and eovms ftACftCCS Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road **SARSAFAKILI A TONKT Blood Builder and purifier, cures: vanoj tropical diseases. Price per botue mm small 50 cents Bpecial discounts to Dealers. A*«Mnt«: A. S.
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  • 1618 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES COAL SHIPPING FACILITIES NEW STAITH Berths For Large Vessels |N order to improve the facilities for tlia shipment of coal and coke, the Tyne Improvement Commission have constructed a new coal shipping staith having two berths one with a single loader and the other with two loaders
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    • 429 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. A O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCH! 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 "\LDERA 16,000 NOV. 6 SOMALI 6,810
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    • 134 3 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, \den, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. ss HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 i ms. TERUKUNI MARU Sent. 16 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 Rates to Ist Class Jmd Class Naples $497 $540 $317
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    • 552 3 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Ahr-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles ANGERS 9,900 T. Sept. 4 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct. 2 D'ARTAGNAN
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    • 530 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2. 23-2 24-2 16-2 MEONIA
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    • 491 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w NORDDEUTSCHER 1 rs&\ LLOYD Vp*- i<i fc *--tp (Incorporated in x Germany). The undernoted are the Company 4 intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHIN,! ft JAPAN. Due S'Dort lMe. "SCHARNHORST"' omits Nonh China Sept. 2 "SAALE" omits Manila Sept. 6 'TSAR" omits Penang and
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  • 349 4 A. E. Clouston 27,000 FEET UP WITHOUT OXYGEN (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 20. AN R.A.F. "freak man" who can breathe without the aid of oxygen in an airplane 27,000 feet up may capture the altitude record for J-'ritain. He is A. E. Clouston, whose
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  • 273 4 Sir George Maxwell's Opinion MR. John Harvis of Denison House, London, writes as follows to the Times: Sir,—In The Times of yesterday you published an interesting article from your Singapore Correspondent upon the work of the Mvi Tsai Commission, in which the writer said that Malaya was
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  • 135 4 Egyptian Claims To Be 131 Years Old Cairo. A Villager of Upper Egypt, chums l\? huve just celebrated Ills 131st birthday, i.ud to hove sixty children. His nan.e th Scllrs pi Hendawl, arid he lives In E! Bntfbe. a village near Aswan Se*lm ha* been married many
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  • 416 4 PLANES HEAVY OIL ENGINES New Development GREATER RANGE \\n LESS FUEL (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 20. »JpHE visit to Croydon air port 0 f a German air liner fitted with four 750-h.p. Diesel heavy-oil en gines is a marked step forward in one of the most important aviation developments
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  • 154 4 NEW SOVIET "STIM ULANT" Titles Bestowed On Bert Harvesters Mowc* riic Intc-t idea devi.sed ftv authorities. in iht? USSR in order Htimuiate production is the cic.L/u ci ii Nile fur harvesters. 'Master of Comhlne li-irvf- i; in which the Commit in, Agriculture liuvc decided -!»rtl] bestowed on "the bp.st hft
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  • 116 4 With Oarshaped Tentacle» Ami 12 ft. Hotly Queenstown »Cape Provaicc Part or the body of an oaxtW- ,|:f largest deep-sea fish known, h-t* washed tip on the bea«:h a P» ,rf John, near here., Six leet long, the specimen inniio the head and oar-&haped ten' About
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    • 232 4 GEORGE UieS tkat JM fea&g *M If SOMETHING'S WRONG CVfN AW fl WITH ME TOM. CM -4—f =Hl T *\fcY t ft W ll TIRED ALL THE TIME. t:,i WV| •»A*Y DA« ll THINK I NEED A k \J& V** rrirf lon g vacation \Jm atp/E 0 kli i .fyn—^yi^^B
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    • 55 4 mmmmmm Mmamm^m Biiii wm a——■ wwn mmum M ,i— i iiiimim 11 ■■niiiMi l ij L i V 'i Shell Moron Oils. ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST LUBRICANTS PRODUCED AND APPEAL TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST CONSIDERATION IS QUALITY. W 1101 IILi: SHELL. TRIPLE SHELL. SHELL. SIIELL «EAII OIL. Advertisement of the
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  • 513 5 A RECEPTION By Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Singapore, Monday. Alar«e gathering attended the reception given by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday morning to the five officers of (he Chinese Air Force now studying British aviation methods at the R.A.F. Base at Seletar. Mr. Lim
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  • 132 5 Middlesex Privates In Court Singapore. Monday. THE two young privates of the Middle- sex Regiment, who surrendered to tne police in connection with the "tixi incident on the night of Aug 28 wu > «iH^ U^ c h u is morrii -ng before Mr.' J. p. BWduJpn, the
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  • 207 5 Failing To Stop After An Accident Singapore. Monday. DLEADING guilty before Mr E E ColMr r a F r he A f mh Magistrate: to-day Mr. p. E. C Ash was fined a total of $50 on three charges. These were (1) driving a motor-car negligently. (2)
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  • 80 5 Unprecedented Warmth Ot Feeling Towards Britain I Reuter Wireless. thp ™,t, t M Cairo Au 2 THE outstanding result hitherto of the signing of the Anglo-EfrvDtian Treaty has been the un^ecedented warmth of feeling towards Britain in Egyptian circles. There has been no sign hitherto of criticism, of
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  • 74 5 Diplomatic Protest By Russia To Japan Reuter Wireless. Moscow. Aug 28. CEVERAL alleged violations of Russian territory by Japanese observation planes are the subject of diplomatic protests which have been made through the Soviet Consul a* Harbin and the Ambassador to Tokyo. The Soviet declare that on
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  • 58 5 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Saturday. A Chinese report states that there will be an amnesty for political prisoners shortly. Political reactionaries may be granted commutation of sentences when the Constitution is promulgated. It is stated that political prisoners in the ordinary gaols number 2.100 and 1.060 are
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  • 941 5 S.S.(M.)A. Plea THE RESIDENT'S SPEECH A PLEA for the construction of a x public swimming pool was made by Mr. C. F. Smith, the president, at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca Association) on Saturday. Mr. Smith revealed that the matter had been discussed
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  • 144 5 Ghaut Sentenced In Spore Singapore. Monch y. rjELIVERING a considered verdict this Z. porning, Mr. A n. York convicted Sheik Ahmat b. Abdul Rabim Bashim an Arab ghaut Reran*, on :vo rharges of having illegally demanded and leceived $50 and $16. A fine of «20. in default three
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 <HAl* B Mo Kai Medicated Wine fflkH s an ex^'act °f a certain rare variety w *ld pigeons, only found in the mountains rw§tj| ot Annam, Saigon. This special wine has pjj| been for years recommended by the Chinese MM physicians after maternity cases. PROPRIETORS 209 211 New Bridge Rd.,
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    • 279 5 I FEARED 1 I SERIOUS TROUBLE j (P| "for month* I suf. L J fered [tains after eating. I V MM icorried for fear X V s I of a serious chronic nil- Grt/\ j nanf safMpi nm p r^jßßsk operatioii. But It Was Only ACID STOMACH j "Then I
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    • 89 5 This is the NEW STANDARD SIZE of I England's Highest Class Cigarette Made to a blend which has pleased and satisfied since 1834. lIP I Packed in AIRTIGHT TINS and sold at PER 50STIN J Non tipped The same tobacco, blending and making as the Magnum Size which remains available
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  • 1253 6 THE SITUATION STUDIED IN PERSPECTIVE (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 19. SIAM. with her sanguine quota demands, threatens to wreck all attempts to secure renewal of the expiring Tin Restriction scheme. In the following article Mr. R. L. Naish who. directly or indirectly, has been
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  • 183 6 Tin Demands Cause Uneasiness (.By Air Mail) London, August 19. IN considering the position created by the deadlock between Siam and the International Tin Committee, the Colonial Office will have before it representations from an unusual quarter. Leading rubber producing interests, mindful of Siam's attitude after the Rubber
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  • 25 6 The ninth congress of the International Dental Federation, which about 3.000 members from 30 countries are attending, was opened by the President Rpmihlir in Vienna.
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  • 167 6 No General WageIncrease Milan THE president of the Federation of Industrial Workers, addressing a meeting here recently, made a statement which was evidently a reply to the movement among Italian workmen for an increase of wages. The reply will be disappointing to the great majority of the workmen.
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  • 20 6 Sir Malcolm Campbell's racing untitled Bluebird is being shipped for Canada in the Canadian Pacific freighter Beaverford at Surrey Docks.
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  • 454 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Lorid6n, Aug. 31. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone J Quiet Very quiet Spot Buyers 7% JJ» Sellers 7 1116 7 1116 Sept. Buyers 7 8 7 Sellers 7 1116 7 1116 Oct.lDec. Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 i 7?i Jan.l Mar. Buyers
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  • 187 6 Details Of Agreement SIR P. Sassoon, Under-Secretary of State for Air <Hythe, U>, replying to Captain McEwen (Berwick and Haddington, U. in the House of Commons recently said: As has already been announced, discussions took place in Ottawa In November last between representatives of the United Kingdom,
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  • 87 6 Nanking, Aug. 16. To meet the increasing demand for cotton ginning factories in Hunan, the Hunan branch of the Cotton Improvement Commission of the National Economic Council, has completed for the establishment of three factories in Changteh, Chengchow, and Taikong. Orders have been placed by the
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  • 45 6 A marriage has been arranged and will take place at Beckley, Sussex, in December between Flight-Lieutenant Roger Mead, elder son of the Rev. Arthur and Mrs. Mead, of Hopwoods, Saffron Walden, and Monica Margaret, elder-twin-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Fisher of Harpenden Estate, Kapar.
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  • 112 6 Kwangtung Proposes To Make New Agreements Canton, Aug 14. IiLL contracts with foreign firms signed by the Kwangtung provincial government are to be cancelled and replaced by new agreements, according to the Chinese press. All contracts for reconstruction and industrial enterprises at first were handled by the provincial
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  • 229 6 (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 19. Although there was a small reaction in the price of Nickels yesterday, the market was well pleased with the results for the second quarter of the year. The company's earnings available for the Common stock during those three months were equivalent to
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  • 169 6 To Ent r The China Market Tokyo. Aug. 17. JAPANESE oil firms will shortly Blake J an effort to break the monopoly enjoyed by foreign petroleum concerns in China. The first move in this campaign will be a joint proposal of Japanese oil companies to the foreign
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  • 112 6 But There Wa* xV Sligh'. M istake WUtt;<m-Sal«in, North Carolina How tlije* it reel to be a millionaire for a day? Mr. WiUlam r\ Mctvli&iit cao tell you What It itii'Ls like lor a minute or so. at any rate He received a dividend cheque for 1,(100.014
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  • 44 6 Nanking, Aug. 17. It is reliably learned that the China Wood Oil Refinery Company, which held its organisation meeting in Kuling, will have its head of'ice in Hankow, which is an important centre of the lung oil traae.
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  • 33 6 Sixteen representatives of British chambers of commerce, who are returning a visit paid to England last year by delegates from the chambers of commerce of the Baltic States have arrived at Kaunas (Kovno >.
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  • 42 6 Dr. Hellenthal, German Consul in Sydney, is on an official "good-will tour" of the goldfields and ports of the mandated territory of New Guinea, where he will meet 440 German nationals. Thi is the first German consular visit to the mandated territory.
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  • 282 6 Ntw York To Paris And Back Hew YQ: k. AN asropiane without <y :ix- iaawith all the accommodation tor pilot ;«nd baggage contained in oac huge wing, will be used by Uir flyer Mr. Clyde Pangborn when Hi tempts to fly from New Yoi to
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  • 54 6 Amsterdam to t^ New postage stamps are sh issued by the postal author' Isle of Curacao, the Dutch the West Indies n i sho* One of the new Issues Queen Wilhelmina in her pj dress with white veil. w *J cn th£ prince worn since the
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  • 61 6 Germany has denounced untitled Article 13 of the Germ: Agreement of 1920 which ther country may admit a be J tional of the other country d she has been released fffJ^ e l citizenship. The step isa s* i Czechoslovak protest asam>t nation and subsequent el« rubers of the Reichstag
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  • 117 7 om Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Tuesday morning. Singapore: 26% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. London: 7%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 3 16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Orders here are slightly better to-day and the tone is steadier, with tter inquiry for forwards.
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  • 222 7 r-:.,!!• .-.id Company in tlieir «1... jnmt-fi» on the opening tierd mw* n rfcet state:— a little quieter. which t week or two was London margins betu j «fciiiiiu continue volume ol enquiry P'.Vi s on the whole are 'J A_- e n-J aJsn raiher quiet. i u
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  • 84 7 British Official Wireless. I >nrion. Aug. 31 J l i -a- 7 in I/' C r *M\ ESra^ 5- i; 5? r^ r -V'« mi 1flp*** >jh -.2: tt'|r t in u i <u Allien* 530 tellers. Su.'hurest 675, fliers. Br>lftrarJe 220. Montevideo 38** sellers official. Buenos Aires
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  • 83 7 l:l; Message To The IWcrs Cun»on Aue. 31. 'limited possibilities 'MZn trade in Cluna srcjjje by Marshal i interview with tj i his illuming, thut once the w over forei6*n «!i<? Central UU2 a united 1 »>i having <o l| rnniMjt.s wnulr) be tthe hope ■V 3
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  • 1536 7 112 bU Fraaer and C Lmll and Evatt Exchange and Stock Brokers mining Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt 41- Am pat Tin u y«ra Sellers Buyer» Sellers Asam Kumbang 49 4 J* 8,£1 Austral Malay Beo,8 eo 30h 26;- 28-5!-Ayer Hltara 1( 3J~ Ml- MI- 56,- I Ayer
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  • 40 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 31 STOCKS of rubber in London on Saturday last and comparisons with Ihe figures for the previous wesk were as follows:— White: 12,129 tons. Previously 12,140 tons. Black: 1,757 tons. Previously 1,758 tons. —Reuter.
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  • 84 7 Salisbury, (S. Rhodesia). Six Rhodeslan schoolboys are now on their way to England from Cape Town undergo a course of instruction at the Royal Air Force training centre at Helton. The cost is being borne by the Southern Rhodesia Government. The boys, who have been selected from a large number
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  • 98 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 31. CTOCKS of pepper in London 0 n Sat•J urday last are officially stated to amount to 45,521 tons, a decrease of 1.102 tons from the previous Saturday. Deliveries in London during the week ended Saturday totalled 1,533 tons, 187 tons less
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  • 43 7 The World Congress on Leisure Time and Recreation, which opened at Hamburg on July 23, will hold its next meeting in Rome in 1938. It was decided to establish a central office in Berlin to investigate questions connected with Leisure time and recreation.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 I THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and PaM $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, J Chairman, Chionh
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    • 682 7 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. A„f», D,A1 »neida Street. Authorised and SuDscribed Paid C utcap,tal £2 'So°o° o°o°S Reserve Fund sSSS HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES Mrd C ras bay, A^ a i CUtta Colombo Kara <*l, Basrn WiryT 1 Ba Shdad Bahrein pe r a a n d n u r
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  • 228 8 VESSELS IN PORT Marly; Norwegian; 625 tons; from Bangkok 1.9 to Bangkok 2.9. Kola; Brit; 729 tons; from Bangkok 31.8 to Bangkok 5.9. Katong; Brit; 863 tons; from Sibu 19 i to Sibu 5.9. Ban Ho Guan; Dutch; 904 tons; from Sourabaya
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  • 103 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Sept. 1 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 13 Gate 3) Sibajak 18; Mata Han lb. Hectcr 14. Kampar 8; ryrrhus 6. Kmoire Dock (Enhance Gate 3) Cit> of Canton 30. harapara 32. Laganbank 34; Benvovlich 36. Maiudu 38. Empire Dock
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  • 116 8 ALHAMBRA—"CharIie Chan at the Circus" 6.15 and y.15 p.m. CAPITOL.—"'me Country Doctor"— 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION —"The White Angel" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. Khubsurat Bala" (Hindustani) —6.15 and 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE. "1 he Mystery 'Iroopei" (chapters l—6). UKJiAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, cninese W* yangs.
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  • 84 8 Penang, Siam Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine 6 Egypt. E. and S. Airica Great Britain, Ireland, Europe. .Nigeria, Go d Coasc and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan Bushire, Amsterdam and London- Netherlands, closing 'Registration. 12.15 p.m.. and -Letters. 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Java and
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  • 104 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air iQantasi today Time of delivery of boxholders letten only at 330 p.m and general delivery of letters at 4.05 p.m. Mails expected from Netherlands Tndies by Air < Netherlands > to-day. Time of delivery of boxhoiders' letters only at
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  • 123 8 WHAT'S ON Public Functions And Sports 112 ixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 1 Hiah Tides:—lo.4B a.m., 7 It., 8 ins., 10 29 v m 10 ft., 1 ins. FootbaH P S.A'.F.A. Div. IL Middlesex S.C.F.A. 11, Gillman Gov ernment Services League Marines v. Monopolies, Monopolies; S.A.F.A. R .E.
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  • 125 8 The "Himlenbunr" 7,ef ?f .l m Choiro IIECENTLY the lev t I pelln, the ilji.it. much prom/neni ft- lh '> much success has atu-rri., Pitch: from German* and back, that the Hlnrt. been described .11 1' r la tnd GnesJ "flying hot«T' vr But. that success. v.v.s m»
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 196 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. (formal) 9.45 to midnight FINAL APPEARANCE OF LOUYS SILVIA IaSTwSS" comepy TAf DANC "d A iners $1.00 n eem excellent cuisine -courtesy -comfort Hal klem AND SERVICE. AFTERNO ON-TEAS A SPECIALITY fl.. t^^^M A POPULAR
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    • 34 8 PARAMOUNT'S STIRRING f GALLANT J IND BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO __9 I GAVE COURAGE AM) (j _Uh-MHhHJ 1 ROMANCE i I TO A WAR-TORN COUNTRY I "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAM E" also "THE NIT WITS"
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    • 67 8 4™ Condiment \OAhOY! every dish JP w. from soup to cheese *< sweets excepted l -'^ys^r-* t the 4th Condiment 1 I is essential. 11 I you desire good appetite and better 1 I Uavour, put the familiar bottle with the "H.P." label on your table. Steer for 53 IP
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    • 279 8 NEW SEPTEMBER ISSUES SOU AGtti'S KtJ MA.MUSK HOUSE/J^^^H CASANI CLUB 0&4 BESTKa (Directed by Charlie Kunzi 8812 A Melody from tin B Robins and Ro fj JAY WILBUR fc HIS ORCHI 8813 I nearly I through finger FT. Gotta Dance m; to Heaven ft. (Both from Film: I 8814 'Tne
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 285 8 Postal Intelligence j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE j TO-DAY j Java South-West Sumatra S- St Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Sibajak) 2.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong ,pm Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and pm Bengkalis and Laboean pJB China (generally) (Pyrrhus, 7 p.m. Formosa and
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    • 210 8 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and vtdcd specially for ttem. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-w-daie and complete. Happening* or general interest will still oe mc udec in the "Dairy of Events." The 'Club Diary" can cover meetings, entertainments, night-visits and function, and sporting engagements thaj
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  • 822 9 DEATH SENTENCE IN DE MEL CASE (From A Ceylon Correspondent) Colombo, Aug. 23. JHE jury at the Midland Assizes convicted Ridley Clarence Jatnes 1 deSilva of the murder of Caroi;. R.f«o„. w Me] Jls Waayake and Sir Henry de It was a unanimous verdict. The
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  • 415 9 [JKLLv 0XJ leave Spanish Territorial within an hcur. we cannot Die for your life and property terms was couched a note itish Counsul to Miss Dorothy > days after she arrived in Spain hterarv riends Sne was on a special v;eevi missl °n as reporter to a
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  • 400 9 QIR BARON Jayatilaka, Minister of ca^J l n me A ffairs will shortly ask the State Council to approve the issue of n,r,i < ence l P manufacture alcohol and other country-made spirits of foreign liquor type direc from the coconut or process 000 30 accordin S to
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  • 150 9 THE trial of P. B. Kandegedere on a charge of the murder oi eight persons at Matale on February 24 began at the Midland Assizes before Mr. Justice Koch. The names of 68 witnesses appear on the back of the indictment. Mr. F. C. Loos. Crown Counsel, however,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 93 9 MSB 11aT«T| wl Wm 2mw£ fflJwsĕ (foidm Ssmw 55=k I GEORGE BREST By Bette Davi* EUGENE PALLETTE DICK FOR AN CAROL &J*kmm HUGHES CATHERINE DOUCET CRAIG REYNOLDS ,-Vi k fin NMtonal Piciurr Dirccicd by ALFRED E GREEN IMVILIOX-NEXT CHANGE SI TALKIE HALL (NEW WORLD SEttANGOON ROAD) 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m.
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    • 440 9 ft gAZ) ABOUT THIS WONDERFUL SOAP (SIMPSON lODINE SOAP I /VO AfO/?£ Stf/iV BLEMISHES > /VO MOtf£ «o|>F ODOUR I /VO MORE MUDDY FACE I IF YOU USE THIS VALUABLE SEAWEED lODINE SOAP I The loveliest toilet soap you I have ever used. Gives your rfgfi I sk,n 8 new
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  • 292 9 Growing Interest In New System i SYSTEM has recently been intro- duced into Malaya which it is claimed will solve most of the problems which have hitherto prevented the widespread adoption of modern sanitation. Known as Elsan Chemical Sanitation, tnis system requires no main drainage, no septic-tank,
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  • 238 10 Feigned Illness In Nine Hospitals Sydney, N.S.W.. Aug. 15. THE amazing imposture of a young woman of 25. who recently gained admission to nine Sydney hospitals in turn, is related in the current issue ol the Medical Journal of Australia." In each case she was admitted as
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  • 65 10 American Resigns Post In Denmark Reuter. Rapid City, Aug. 31. AMERICA'S woman diplomat. Mrs. Rohde. has resigned her post W Minister to Denmark, according to an mnouncement from the train in which "•resident Roosevelt is touring the Irought areas. Mrs. Rohdc has been married six weeks and resigned
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  • 53 10 Voluntary Forces Up To Full Strength Reuter Wireless. Melbourne. Aug. 26. Australia's campaign to raise tb* country's voluntary forces to Iho' r full peace-time establishment of 35,000 has been successful. Recruit! exceeded the 8.000 ex'rr -ought by an additional 6.000. rr.ak n h e militia's full present strengv.
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  • 45 10 Search Over Mountains ror Col. Roscoe Turner Reuter. Los Angeles. Aug. 31. PLANES are searching the mountainous countryside for Colonel Rosco* Turner the American civil air ace. whc is many hours overdue on a flight frorr Burbankt. California, to Albuquerque. New Mexico.—Reuter.
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  • 63 10 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Saturday. The Kwangsl troops occupied Pakho this morning but withdrew shortl} i ttt-nvards. Owing to the strong opposition in tht Chinese Press the Hongkong Legislativ Council has decided to veto the decisior to abolish censorship of military new; concerning "fhe Kwangsi-Nanking hosilities.
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  • 43 12 Mr. Chua Beng Hong and sister beg to thank all their relatives and friends who kindly attended the funeral of the late Madam Tan Thiam Neo a/id also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their sad bereavement.
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  • 765 12 k FILM entitled 'The Land ol Promise" has been shown in Singapore. It is a film with no famous players in ihe leading roles, a film wiih no spectacular ballets or other attractions which are supposed to draw the public. Vet it thrilled ihe writer of this
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  • 81 12 Diplomats Among Those Exempted Reuter. Nanking. Aug. 31. THE Foreign Office has despatched identical notes to foreign Legations and Embassies in China requesting the latter to inform foreign nationals all over China to pay, from Oct. i, income tax en salaries, business profits, dividends and
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  • 73 12 "Kedah" In Collision At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Aug. 31. WfrEN leaving Swettenhaiit Pier this evening for Singapore the Straits tt:amship vessel Kedah came into collision witn a lighter whicn was loaded with a cargo of tools. The lighter was j-everely damaged and sank but the
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  • 66 12 Screening Interrupted By Detective (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 30. AN uncensored film, "Under Two Flags,*' during the course of a private exhibition before the directors of the !ocal cinema companies and their ladier was interrupted by the arrival of a detective who requested the attendance of
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  • 220 12 NOTES COMMENTS The $100,000 House rROM the excitement created in some quarters by the debate regarding I the new hcuse for the President of the Singapore Municipality, it might be thought that the proposal was new. Actually, of course, it is many months old. It came up originally in the
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  • 220 12 ADMITTEDLY a hundred thousand dollars seems a lot of money to spend for a house of the most lorcly description, even when one remembers the very high cost of building in Singapore. It has to be remembered that this does not include the value of the land
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  • 154 12 j jNCIDENTALLY the matter is a: j lesson to those who may conteiv building for themselves. If a house costing $100,000 is compatible dignity of a Municipal President, a house for an average prosperoi, citizen would cost at least $30,000 W assessment, cost of land and
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  • 171 12 r«ANNED —or tinned—beer is much the news and in the advertisementthese days. Several brands have to the Singapore market, and. spt id as the average man who drinks beer occasionally, the writer of this note hafound them all good. He noticed nothing of that tinny taste which some
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  • 392 12 By "Looker On' "I WOULD like to know," complains a clergyman, "what some modern young folk are up to." Not breakfast, certainly. A A A "There is only one thing to be said aboul a half-cooked joint," says a woman writer. Yes, we know—it is just
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    • 178 13 NEVER HEARD OF FRICTION IN A REFRIGERATOR You can actually hear the friction in many refrigerators. That whirring, and occasional minor din, is the result of many moving parts moving day and night, at a rate which spells replacement after a year or so. Compare this with the silence of
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  • 748 13 POWERS' MOVE Leaders Induced To Meet Reuter. U'*ri<tay*. Aug. U na l ill! 1 tr uril,,t thal I XV K v .u. ««.eking lor an armb. mum* ifitUtt Wilh bo'h u »t UJ thai Madrid the rebel Ueadquar-ilfi-.idv exchanged an(t that
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  • 294 13 Discussion Of Honour SIR ERIC GEDDES NOT IMPLICATED Reuter. DEUTEB sends the following telegram from London: As our message of Aug. 5 regarding the dismissal of Sir Christopher Bullock, Permanent Air Secretary, may nave left some ambiguity a3 to who initiated Ihe question of an
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  • 30 13 Lieut. -Colonel Gordon S. Low is succeeding to the post of Commandei, Royal Artillery, in Malaya, which Colonel H. B. L G. Gunn has held since the end of 1933
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  • 182 13 Rumania Next? FOREIGN MINISTER DISMISSED Reuter. London, kttg. 31. AN indication that Rum; n a has gone Fascist is the interpretation placed by most of the Lordon morn'ng papers on the news that the Foreign Minister, M. Nico'as Titulescu, has suddenly been el minuted from the Rum
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  • 74 13 Customs Officer Charged With Forgery Singapore, Tuesday. BAIL in $1,000 was allowed this morning by Mr. L. B. Gibson, in the criminal district court, for Joseph Pctrus Re.iaan, who is under an est on a provisional warrant under the Extradition Act. Rcjaan is a Customs Officer in
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  • 221 13 S.S.A. Committee And New Amendmsnt AT the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore" Association, the attention of the members was drawn to "A Bill to Amend the Stamp Ordinance," in particular tc the proposed additional subsection to Section 69 of the Principal
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  • 60 13 Kenya Lady To Fly Across Atlantic British Official Wireless. Londos, Aug. 31. Mrs. Beryl Markham, of Kenya, who is contemplating a solo flight across the Atlantic, has chosen Abingdon aerodrome as her place of departure as it provides space for the extra long run tequired by a
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  • 21 13 Mr J M. Solomon, Interpreter. High Court. Alor Star, who has been on four months' vacation leave, goes to Sungei Patani.
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  • 23 13 Mr. J. Green. Controller. Posts and Telegraphs. Perak and Dindings. left for home on Saturday accompanied by his wile and family on leave.
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  • 473 13 "Queen Mary" STILL HAS RESERVES OF POWER British Official Wireless. Loudon, Aug. 31. jpilte I'umird-Whiie Star liner Utiecn Mur> had a t itmutt uou.-s welcome Norn vast Cl'uwu.i afloat and ashore rtndi site reached Southampton this uiernoon at tne can ni her doubie record ureaking voyage
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  • 108 13 "Nahlin" Hits Bridge At Chalcis British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 31. THE yacht Nahlin. on which the King is making a holiday cruise and which is expected after leaving Gieek waters to proceed to Gallipoli. when through thp narrow channel of Furinos to-day. struck a bridge
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  • 42 13 Commits Suicide In Chicago Suburb Reuter. Chicago. Aug. 31. According to a police teport, Mr. Wilmarth Ickss, foster-son of the United States Secretary of the Interior, shot and killed himself at his father's home in the suburb of Winnetka Reuter.
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  • 55 13 A little native boy, who aprlied for a job at the office of a newspaper In Cape Province, was found ;,i nosress a remarkable jaw. He had three rows of teeth in front, on his lower iaw. and two rows above The unusual formation did not appear to
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  • 323 13 Man Knocked Down By Doctor's Car (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DELIVERING his verdict in regard to the motor accident which occurred on Aug. 1 at Sungei Buloh, in which an aged Chinese received fatal injuries v/hen he was knocked down by a car belonging
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  • 13 13 Mr. G. B.Page, formerly of Messr Guthrie and Co.. has left for Home.
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  • 19 13 Mr. H. J. Page, the new Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 264 13 EMPIRE TOUR Delhi Durbar After Coronation SOON after King Edward VIII ascended the British Throne there were rumours that he would undertake an early tour of the Empire. These were not confirtned but have persisted. It is now generally assumed that after the Coronation next May
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  • 13 13 Proceeds from Southend Corporation chairs during the holiday amounted to more than £707.
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  • 2177 14 MASTER OF SILVER GULL ALSO EXONERATED A VERDICT of misadventure was returned yesterday at the inquest into the death of Mr. T. P. Bvowne of the P.W.D., who was killed when a Flying Club seapiane, of which he was one of
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  • 380 14 MR. JOHN HANDS' REPORT ON DISTRESS jyjß. John Hands, in his latest report of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, makes some trenchant remarks on the indifference of the Government to the plight of the widows and children of unemployed men who have died since the slump.
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  • 50 14 London, Aug. 31. The spell of warm weather was maintained during the week-end and temperatures on both Saturday and Sunday rose to 83 degrees Fahrenheit in several parts of Southern England. The weather to-day was cooler and cloudier than of late but continued dry.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 337 14 Malacca Association's Good Year I THE haif-yearly general meeting of the Estate Asiatic Staff's Association, Malacca, was held on Saturday the 22nd August at the Association premises, 136, Lorang Panjang. There was a good attendance of members and Mr. S. Kandiah, the president of the Association, occupying
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  • 155 14 Singapore, Tuesday. The following passengers are sailing for Europe by the Blue Funnel liner Hector, which is due to leave Singapore to-morrow:— Mr. and Mrs. A. Hadden, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Nelson, Mrs. J. H Reid, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vallender, Mrs. A. E. Mullaly,
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  • 350 14 COMIC SCENES Johore's Baliru's New Lighting System (From Our Own Corrr muvl-rf Johoit: Li>iuii, J, ILIOTORiSTS s, Johore Cahru, m ..v i way North havt. recvmi.. Jm < by the >nft >li<i m Jalan Ibrahim, lie i-»\. r thoroughfare. The contra*! uf\VMVM n i)f filament
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  • 202 14 Transport System Is Tried In Shanghai Singapore. Monday. IF experiments now being conducVd in Shanghai prove successful. Singapore may soon see the introduction of a new type of stream-lined trolley-bus. Shanghai possesses both the rail and railless variety of tram and the net? type of rail
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    • 231 15 A stitch in time saves nine." A threadbare situation is being overcome. Another situation, equally awkward, is when the unexpected guest arrives. A situation, we suggest, which calls for S.C& Cooked Meats. Here is a choice fcrthis week's menu:— COOKED CORNED SILVERSIDE, PRESSED BEEF, COOKED HAM, WINDSOR SAUSAGES, PRESSED OX
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  • 774 15 PRESS RUMOUR Statement By ConsulGeneral A REFERENCE to sensational reports in a Singapore newspaper mot the Tribune)—of the alleged :ntention of Queen Wilhelmina of Holla nd to abdicate was made by the Consul-General of the Netherlands in Singapore at a reception held at
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  • 87 15 Reuter. Third D.rby Member In Four Years London. Aug. 31. THE death occurred this morning from meningitis of a Labour member of the House of Commons. Mr. Aiireo Holland, at the age of 34. Mr. Holland is the third member for the Clay Cross division of Derbyshire
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  • 296 15 New Move JAPANESE IN SOUTH CHINA Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Sept. 1. ANANNING report states that the Kwangsi authorities have decided to organise a military government. An extraordinary session of the Central Executive Committee will be held in the middle of this month before the
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  • 69 15 Military And Naval Exercises Singapore, Monday. The western entrance to Keppel Harbour will be closed for two hours from 11 p.m. on Sept. 4 to 1 a.m on the morning of Sept. 5. Vessels of every kind entering the channel between Blakan Mati md Pulau Bukom between
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  • 97 15 Discussion Of Foreign Affairs British Official Wireless. I London. Aug. 31 QUESTIONS art lng out of the interna lonal situation, which wt;re txut the recent meeting ol thi Foreign fTaii\s Commltte* of the Cab.njjt. wI.J bs reviewed at a meeting o Minis cr.s rii Wi dnesday It
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  • 65 15 Proposal To Hold Cycle Race (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 31. A special meeting of the Johore International Cycling Union will be held at 4.15 p.m. on Sept. 2, in the second magistrate's court, Johore Bahru, to discuss arrangements to be made for a race to
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  • 43 15 Training In Agriculture And Industry Reuter. Calcutta. Aug. 31. Tho Bengal Government Is re.easing 57 dctenm whose conduct was found satisfaccory after state training in agr'culture and industry. The Government is also loaning them working capital to start life again
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    • 100 16 ĔS TO-MOHKOW NIGHT At The New-World Arena ■I THE TWO BIG SHOTS SETTLE MATTERS. M SOMPONG ii HENRY THL Supported by all top notches. lkmW Young GAUDER vs. Tara SINGH Wtk- GUILLERMO vs. Speedy H ASS A > W V AI NICHLOS vs. Harold Winds*. 1 Wt Young AMAN vs.
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  • 832 16 pLEENLY CONTESTED GAME AT THE STADIUM Singapore, Tuesday. A SINGLE goal scored late in the second half gave the Airmen victory over the Middlesex Regiment in their first division encounter at Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon and thus
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  • 57 16 Two Titles For American Players Reuter. Brookline, Mass., Aug. 31. IN the finals of the Men's Doubles, Donald Bridge and Eene Mako (U.S.A.) beat Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Ryn (U.S.A.) 6—4, 6—2, 6— 4. Mrs. Van Ryn and Miss Babcock (U.S.A.) beat Miss Helen Jacobs and
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  • 212 16 Arrival In Penang By Air (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Aug. 31. MR. J. F. Devlin, the well known badminton professional and ex-cham-pion of Britain, who is touring Malaya, arrived here to-day from Ipoh by special 'plane. There was a record crowd at the Penang Free School this
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  • 111 16 Defeat Men In Annual Cricket Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Monday., IN the annual cricket match the Penang Sports Club Ladies beat the Gentlemen for the second year in succession yesterday on the Esplanade by 14 runs. Both siaes fielded twelve players and the gentlemen batted and
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  • 23 16 In a friendly game of soccer against the McMair XI. the Catholic Young Men's Association defeated the McMair XI. by 2—l.
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  • 1031 16 Cup Candidates At Work (By "Vigilant") Singapore, Tuesday. OVER 150 horses which have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, were seen in training this morning at Bukit Timah, where some really excellent gallops took place. There are several more strings
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  • 99 16 Olympic Eleven Lose To Corinthians Reuter. London. Auu ISLINGTON Corinthians beat the Chinese Olympic Soccer Team on th* Arsenal's ground at Highbury to-day 3 goals to 2. The Chinese gave a creditab!. formance and combined well, fay the attacking formation of five forwards up-field backed up by
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  • 284 16 Second Annual Itinera! Meeting The second annual ueneral mn ,i T of the Amicable Badminton p-iTi j. i; held at Mr. Fredrick Sim's rtMirlonee Tong Watt Road, on Saiurdj Aut IS and the following elec'eu bearers for the current yeai President: Mr Koh boon P<xv. Vht presidents Mr
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  • 46 16 Reuter Wireless. Pine Valley <New Jersey Aug. -6. The young British Walker Cup player. Lucas, has been ordered to bed with a slight fever. Doctor Tweddell, Captain of the British team, has diagnosed the trouble as influenza and a touch of tonsilitte.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 314 17 \iu Oflice-Bearers Elected A i. t. t-cuerul meeting of the i- P thr following were for the current 1.11)1 Ent- Tbng; vicei Sfun Mm Sla and C jpuuy Mr Tan Send m secretary. Mr. Yap ir ill L'4surer. Mr. Tan Seng iiensurer. Mr Khaw h i:, iiulitor, Mr*
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  • 430 17 Negro-Siamese Return Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Bertie Bell is making arrangements to cope* with a record tvowd at the New World Arena tomoiTow night. The programme of five bouts promises to be the best this year, for apart from CleveJ Henry and Som Pong
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  • 73 17 V.M.C.A. vs. Japanese Ctab At Week-End The following have been selected to play for tl |j V.M.C.A. in a tennis match against the Japanese Club on Friday, Sept 4 and Saturday Sept.s, respectively. Singles (on Friday) sp.m. sharp:— Yap Ah Hian, I. A. Alsagoff, Y. P. Wee. Doubles
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  • 63 17 The following have been selected to piay a friendly game of soccer for the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. 2nd XI against the William Jacks Co. on Wednesday, Sept. 2, on the M.F.A. ground, Balestier Road:—John Leong, S. Q. Chia Kee Lin, Kang Leng, Kirn Bock Wing Oon,
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  • 239 17 Results Of 'Co-Operative Union Heats THE Co-Operative Union sports (heats) were held on Saturday alternoon on the Victoria School grounds. There was a large attendance. The following will compete in the finals: 100 Yards F. Lourdes .'Naval Base), P. de Melio > Police». Tan Kiang Hock (Mercantile >.
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  • 118 17 Preston N.E. Go Down At Home London, Aug. 31. rE following are the results of matches played in the English League to-day:— FIRST DIVISION Preston 1 Bolton 2 Stoke 1 Charlton 1 Wolves 0 Middlesbrough 1 SECOND DIVISION Barnsley 2 Bury 2 Blackpool 0 Spurs 0 Bradford
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  • 308 17 Muslims Beaten By Two To On« THERE was an excellent ending to the second round of the I.A. League between the Hindu Association and the Muslim Improvement Club at the I.A. ground last Friday, the Hindus leaving the field winners by 2 goals to 1. On
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    • 599 18 II nmnpn unique offers at I WBB cxi ft** I Gigantic Purchases 1 m J j enable us to offer I j you the following I I goods at I I Much Reduced Prices. frOlTl 31 St Aug. tO 9ul Sept. 1936. J I A Remarkable New Value. I OUTSTANDING
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  • 115 18 NAVAL BASE TEAM BEATEN BY THE REST A LADIES team representing The Rest beat a ladies team from the Naval Base at the Island Club on Friday last by 5 matches to 2V 2 NAVAL BASE THE REST Mrs. Hißgenbottom 0 v. Mrs. Harold Lim 1 Miss
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  • 150 18 Great Britain And The Olympics THE withdrawal of Britain's claim to house the Olympic Games, 1940, after sending the invitation to the International Olympic Committee, has come as a big surprise to London sportsmen. Britain's representatives on the spot, no doubt, had good reason for the
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  • 77 18 Tuesday, Sept. 1; 5.15 pm VolleyBall: white Gold Team v. Blue Gold Team. White Gold Team: Messrs.: G. Salay G. V. Santhou, L. Dumont, A. S David J. Nathan. S. Anthony, V. Aiiando a' Anthony, v. G. Pragasam. Blue Gold Team: Messrs- j A Dumont, Jean Pierre.
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  • 183 18 Northern S action Finals Completed THE following are the results of the finals in the northern section of the Johore Lawn Tennis Championships: MEN'S OPEN SINGLES: Yon bin Mian beat L. A. Marshall, 6—o, 6—2. FINAL:—Yon bin Mian beat N. A. Hannay. 6—l, 6—o. MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES: N.
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  • 72 18 The following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs Mr. J. N. Fostds* XI on Saturday. Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. and on Sunday. Sept. 6 at 11 a.m. at S C^C.:— P. Bartram, P. O'Neil Dunne K. F. Goodman, A C. Growder, P. W Holt. C.
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  • 517 18 Autumn Tournament Results THE following in the a.R C. Autumn Te 01 rament which was startedon>rcreation Club courts yesterday R? SINGLES HANDICAP A. E. Pereira—2 beat Q T plus 2, 4-6; 6-3; 6-0 ft "B" SINGLES HANDICAP R. Pearse plus 3 beat A r strong —15, 6—o; 6—2
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  • 175 18 Positions Of Team In liolh Divisions The following is the positions ol Teams of both divisions in Government Service PA. League Tables v at Sept. DIVISION L P. W. L D F A PUv Marine Dept. 6 6 0 0 19 3 12 General Post office 4
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  • 111 18 The following are the results oi ties played in the S.C.R.C. Billiards Tournament:— A. Class Handicap (Semi-final* 1 5 K. Ong (—150» beat Gan Kee Tm i—100) 250—248: C. K. Bock (scr) beat Scow Sian Chye <—150» 250—1*B. Class Handicap 1 semi-finals Swee Ling (—75) beat N. G
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    • 1315 19 Ualayan Listeners Radio EMPIRE RADIO COLONIALE, FRANCE BERLIN STATION PROGRAMMES TO-DAY DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA «r v oco- ,-,,onr 51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.); DJQ 19.63 me--IZ~\,U T^ elength i^ M tres (15,280 kcs Thi» *s c rff€- KriSh l-20 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Transitu »> mitter. TO-DAY Septet
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  • 193 19 Women Dentists Can Hurt San Francisco. WOMEN dentists often get men patients because they are scared to death and they think a woman will not hurt them so much. Dr. Charlotte S. Greenwood, a woman dentist, claimed this at the American Dental Association convention here. •But they usually
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  • 21 19 Mr J Green, Controller, Posts and Telegraphs, Perak and Dindings, has left for home, accompanied by his wife end family. i
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  • 693 19 APPEAL COURT End Of Protracted Proceedings Singapore, Monday. "IT is essential that In all criminal trials in whatever Court they take place, charges should be formally drawn up, recorded and preserved," -aid Mr. Rustic? Adrian Clark in the Supreme Court to-day in delivering the judgment of the
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  • 135 19 Bermuda Curiosity Astonishes Collectors (By Air Mail) London. Aug. 20. STAMP collectors have been astonished to find an American yacht portrayed on a British stamp. The new issue of Bermudian 2d. stamps has a picture of the yacht Lucie, built at New York and owned
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  • 21 19 The Australian cruisers Australia and Sydney have arrived at Fremantle on their way to Sydney after service with the Mediterranean Fleet.
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  • 91 20 THE post of Financial Assistant and Accountant of the Public Works Departmen. will be filled by the officer at present p rforming these duties. At the same time applications will be called soon for a Ceylonese chartered accountant, preferably with experience in engineering work, to understudy
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  • 279 20 MODEL tea bushes, plumbago elephants and coconut tree trunks will be among the Ceylon exhibits on display at tnj empire Exhibition in Johannesburg shor.ly. Mr. A. Gnanaprakasam, who is to be in charge of the Ceylon section, has 1 f. for Souih Africa taking with him
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  • 50 20 Mr Erie Stockwell, the Du'ch Eest j Indies representative 0 f Mai on vogue. i- no« "-Tking a business trip through h* FMS The latest 1936 fashions.! which Mr. Stockwell is carrying with h|*n. can b* seen at thr- Malacca Res* House on Sept. 2, 3 and 4.
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  • 117 20 Japanese Official Sent To Inquire Shanghai, Sept. 1. MR. Ohta, the special officer sent by the Japanese Foreign Office to investigate the Chengtu Incident, arrived in Nanking yesterday. He called on General Chang Chun, the Foreign Minister, and made inquiries into the affair. General Chang Chun stated that
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  • 112 20 "Spoke" In Defence Of Machine Ajfe Employment New York. A robot machine has vriven u lecture Of fore a human audlcnrr !n N«*v V-rkS I famous Rockefeller Outre The machine "spoke" in defence of macnine age employment It consoled I pf i combination 01 gramophone and I
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    • 802 20 BE UP -TO-DATE! HAVE YOUit LYES EXAMINED AND \V EIX- DRESSED! I o.NS'JLT us rUK A PAIH OF MODERN SMART AND WELL-FITTED EYE-GLASSES. SIGHT-TESTING FREE Exfwrt Workmanship .ii.-.r-NEW CHINA OPTICAf I B'tfh Strrrl SINGAPORE I Rpnd The "Sunday Tribune" Dominant in Malaga. HE WAS AS ROUND AS A BARREL i
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    • 83 20 KNITTING I is no longer a Tedious work, but a pleasure by using RAPID KNITTING APPARATUS FREE lessons demonstralions i Start 7th September at BABA Co., Ltd. Middle Road. Phone 2115 t BUILDINGS CRUMBLE LIKE DUST! THOUSANDS OF I I OUTBREAKS OF FIRE! j These arc some of the amazing
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    • 345 20 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS "Application for Second Class Public House Licence at No. 105, Geylang Koad, Singapore. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Wee Thiam Siew has applied to the Board rf Licencing Justices for a Second Class Public House Licence in respect of the above premises and that any person
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    • 519 20 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED— Motor-cycle any good make 1 not later than 1935, write particulars Box No. 335, Malaya Tribune, Singapore I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU In Bankruptcy. J.B. No. 31 of 1935. Summary Case Re GNANAPRAGASAM VISVASAM MAGER EDWARDS of No. 789, Jalan Waterworks,
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    • 511 20 FOR SALE—Wolseley Hornet E n Special Sport Saloon. Black i wheels. Used just over a year comfortable and fast, in exceii condition. Owner driven. Aon No. 336, Malaya Tribune, Sing SIN GAP OR E MUNICIPAL) TV Prinsep Street between alb) and Rochore Canal Road will to through traffic from the
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  • 391 21 gir Henry Lytton I -oc T JOB THROUGH Ks STRATAGEM (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 20. gENR* LVTTON, who, died j a home in London yesterborn on Jan. 3, 1867. t p ar t was holding a banmime performance of the Princes Theatre, a position
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  • 643 21 Tea Party To Celebrate Appointment (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 28. A TEA party organised by the penghulus and leading Malays of the Kukup District in honour ol the Hon. Inch© Onn bin Jaffar having been appointed an unofficial member of the Council
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  • 522 21 WHAT B. I. F. IS DOING FOR THE EMPIRE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent/ London, Aug. 20. THE British Industries Fair of 1937 will mark another year of industrial progress. ft wili be the outward sign of the United Kingdom's striking trade recovery ar:d of
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    • 101 21 Correct to a hair Nothing contributes more to a wellgroomed appearance than a vigorous, cared-for head of hair. A few drops of Vaseline' Hair Tonic applied every morning will impart a sheen, keep unruly hairs in place. See to the health of your scalp, too, for an abundant, soft growth
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    • 263 21 THE "CHROMONICA" MOUTH ORGAN with free instruction Book. Ihe only Mouth Organ provides sharps and flats and playable in any keys. Fitted with brass plates, nickel plated covers, metal mouth wind saving device, in strong wooden-box with plush lined. PRICE $4.00. Pnstnee Extra. SEASON CO., LTD., ll* North Bridge Road.
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    • 222 21 1 SINGAPORE RACES "Capt. Hawk," the M ORNING TRIBUNE Racing Expert, who made history at the last Singapore meeting by tipping thirtysix out of a possible fifty-six winners an average of FIVE WINNING HORSES PER DAY expects to do still belter at the forthcoming S.T.C. Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting wh?n
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  • 1080 22 CHINA BIRTH CONTROL "Only Salvation" AN INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME discussion has been concen- trated upon subjects concerning economics, politics, reconstruction, and other current problems of all sorts, but little attention has been given to the subject of birth-control, which is in fact the fundamental step by which ihe salvation of China
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  • 242 22 Socialist H| nn OTHER Oorxiw AllKAl) (I<3 A M i 1 11 THE NttW, lonjf be».<n -rbjn on account of rl„ f taction. \ui in the fatly T. 1 1 In !»pile of tin complement :>» men they orn and their only uri 4 is
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  • 47 22 The Police Band will nig programme a: the B :his evening, beginning at I X March. "Youth b lochlagen: Descripl ivc Ovei rlomano" "Gipsy Lad and Shine." Stoiz: Waist tromljj ele." Boito: Suite, Bride," Smetana-I Pourri. "Steps of Gl dental Music to "The nice." Rosse
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  • 31 22 Maidin b. Hagi Ha; his morning before Mi B"J he Second Mac: I criminal breacl :ail in $1,039 until Sept. 7 The subject of 1 notor-car. valued VI. Marimutto.
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    • 633 22 THE BENNETT OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON. Dear Sir. The natural desire of most parents Is to give their children a fair ehanee In lite In the form of a good College Training, also there are many young men who would like to GO TO COLLEGE hut
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    • 180 22 Take SANATOGEN—then you will not teel so jif*£cf amaamf M -g|imr- '''^^l^l^lfc^S&tf^. What Sanatogen has done for disappear, and in a short thousands of others it will do time, you will feel and for you. Your listlessness, your look a healthier, happier lack of energy to perform your being, daily
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  • 133 23 JUDGE DIVORCE CASE LADDERS .roves Of "This itastic Business" WRONG m of "this fantastic 3 putting up ladders I-room window" was c Swift during the Li.se at Birmingham Assizes Ag- ranted to Frederick n, of Bushmore-road. igham, who alleged al Selly Park, Bir:r.: mth the co-respondent. Stanley Bobson Hardy. and
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  • 25 23 i* of boys in Philadelphia arp being responsible for MS f-ommitted during recent n arrested, and each or l years of age.
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  • 231 23 To Expand Organisations In China Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Aus 30. MR. S. KAWAGOE, the Japanese AmM bassador, is pressing General Han ru Chu, the Shantung Govern jr. to accept his suggestion that Tsingtao be turned into an autonomy zone. In the meantime, the Japanese military in
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  • 118 23 Norway Refuses To Expel Him Reuter Wireless. Oslo, Aug. 21. refusal to accede to the Soviet's demand for the deportation of M. Leon Trotsky was indicated m a speech by the Foreign Minister, Mr. Koht, who said: The principle of rsylum will be maintained by the present Government
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  • 82 23 Trotskyites' Purge In Russia Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Aug. 26. A country-wlae purne of all TrotSkyites is expected lo follow the execution of ZlnovlefT and other leaders. The entire Soviet press demands an investigation into all oeople in leading Soviet institutions to "expose hioden enemies." The Pravda says: "Only
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  • 262 23 Increasing: Hatred Between Two Couhtries London, Aug. 28. HATRED between Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany seems to be fast coming to a head. A few days ago, when the new decree for the extension of the period of conscription in Germany was published, an official communique
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    • 275 23 r j noble deed is Lo! In that house of misery jjqht w n a am P I se e By r is spoken a noble Pass through glimmering .1 gloom, B ts m glad surprise. And flit from room to room. f deeper souls ki ss H nor to
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    • 303 23 Tropical sun—tropical dampness b° tn can P la y havoc with y° ur out- side property. Protect It by regular i I painting with Hubbuck's Paint— 1 \|U 1 V there is no finer guarantee against m depreciation and the expense of m *9W t ISkl V>/ repairs and renewals.
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    • 132 23 Nothing suits a dog better in a hot climate than a Daily Drink of Sherley's LACTOL. It keeps him fit and sprightly as nothing else can. Whereas much meat overloads a dog's digestion and overheats his blood Sherley's LACTOL, while giving him the same nourishment, keeps hisblood cool, his digestion
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    • 70 23 NAN SIN OPTICA! HOUSE U( North B.,d|« Ro*4. iCWIt lc th* Ti««U M«U I I I For any reliable and prompt Rrp:»ir to Buildings etc. Consult MAY PHIL BUILDING CO., General Contractors 23, Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. Call, write or 'phone 3555. ~STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Estabiisned 1914) 14A, Change
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