Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII, -No. 223. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore, Monday. Sept. 21, 19*16. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 112 1 SUNDA V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya POOLEY WEIGHING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS W ARE RENOWNED FOR I A C C II It A C V Jk LONG SERVICE ©^S^ «JOLE AGENTS: fe? (INC m SJS -> «4. t •g. OCEDAR POLISH MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME FRIENDS ADMIRE. < i
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    • 187 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNIJNG Mil lIIM i< L I M POWDERED MILK PURE fSjBBI SAFE MILK MILK FOR FOR j DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. I i i Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: I CETZ BROS. CO. PEERLESS I ERXSMIt"SOA? Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 530 2 M. HASSAN, 36 37, BRAS HAS AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements? Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411.
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    • 2017 2 "KINGS GATE" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Trade Mark or Trade Name is the exclusive property of ROTHMANS LIMITED of 5 5a Pall Mall, London 5.W.1., who are the Manufacturers of Cigarettes sold under the said mark or name m the Straits Settlements, Federated and Unfederated Malay States,
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    • 54 2 "ROMAt"* X THE fl FIRE BOON SENG CO., LTD. T Singapore. -SEAGER'S COCKTAILS BM "BRONX" "WHITE LADY" GUARANTEED PURE AND jKj FULL STRENGTH (kSj Mixed by masters from the finest flfj ingredients, then bottled for your convenience. Your Wine merchint Stocks the full range. sole Agents: F. A. Barlholomeiisz hid.
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    • 49 2 Undoubtedly there are SCORES SCORES of CLOCK WATCH Repairers in Singapore but 429, North Bridge Road, 'near Middle Roadi can honestly claim to have all tie required experience to safely handle the most delicate of watches, etc. Aren't they the Contractors to the British Army R.A.F. Base in Malaya?
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  • 438 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CAUGHT IN GRIP OF TYPHOON The Norviken Pounded By Hsavy Seas Hongkong Sept. 9. JHE Norviken, chartered by the thP h?2: Chlna SN Co Ltd > entered thP harbour yesterday at 2 pm after teh 1C Untered he avy and on ?hP f if ICane f rce
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  • 140 3 iO Ocean Going Steamers To Be Built In Next Four Years The Communications Department is now pushing the plan to build 50 ocean going steamers in the next four years reports the Japan Chronicle The Department budgets a total fToyernment subsidy of V 106,000,000 to Vn C nn
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  • 184 3 Twenty-Eight Bidders For Cargo Work TWENTY-EIGHT bidders, more tlian 1 three times the number submitting tenders for any of the previous contracts presented their offers to the Wharves and Godowns Administration of China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company E of cargo at the Yang Kan Dv Whart. Another unique
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  • 207 3 Offer To Philippines For 1,000,000 Ticals THE royal yacht Muhu Chakrl, well known in Singapore and Malayan A'arer.s. la 011 «ifTer lo the Philippines Government for a million Meals, which if the yacht Is sold will be a windiall for the Sliiinfi.se Treasury. hollowing the launching In
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 424 3 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. lfc-36. SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 N AIDER A 16,000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov, 20
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    • 130 3 i\. Y. K. MANE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, Tia Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ii Gibraltar, s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. I s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct. 29 Rates to Ist Class fend Class Naples $497 $540 $317
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    • 283 3 1 feh, T0 FRENCH PORTS. Tw 1 HOMEWARDS. —i J OUTWARDS (from CAP VARELLA Pnr Hal ,0,- LINOIS oSta? FARES FROM AN* PLACF wai'iv. N V 5 I GO MERLIN MALAYA TO MARSEILLES $504 J o.a pasquier For Bai g™ SeD, M 1 G G. MERLIN 2 iwomiT" MOINK COMTE
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    • 442 3 Special CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE December 18th, 1936 to January Bth, 193' by the new and modern m.s. "ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement to SAIGON and BANGKOK ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDO CHINA SIAM MODERATE FARES: Independent Overland Tours to ANGKOR and
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    • 483 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w, NORDDEUTSCHEK I LLOYD W —J (Incorporated in on, Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixture*:— y OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHAAOMA* NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due B'Dorc I "ISAR" omits Penang, Port Swettenham, H'Kong "CREFELD" omits Singapore 25 and Manila, Due Penang Sept 29 FOTSDAM" omits North
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  • 1105 4 POSSIBILITIES OF ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA WHEN the captain of All India made a modest little speech to a cheering crowd from the visitors' balcony at the end of the Oval Test match, he said, "I hope we shall do better next time." The surprise is
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  • 93 4 Adelaide, Sept. 3. Miss Oliver Kay, of New Zealand, won the women's golf championship of Australia by beating Mrs. R. FullertonSmith 5 and 4 in the final at Seaton. Her victory was generally expected. Mrs. Fullerton-Smith also of New Zealand showed occasional flashes of brilliance, but was no
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  • 192 4 Many Use Service On Day Of Inauguration SIMULTANEOUSLY with the inauguration of the Nanking-Hankow long distance telephone service, the Shang lai-Hankow radiophone service was formally made available to the puDlic the other day. Testifying to its popularity, the line was busily engaged throughout the first day. It is
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  • 194 4 Palmer-Rosenbloom Fight Cancelled Sydney. Sept. 3. The Ambrose Palmer—Maxie Rosenui tn ishi. which was arranged to take place at the Svdney Stadium on Sept 7 was cancelled owing to a dispute regardinv Palmers guarantee tur the match Palmer had been offered £1.250 for a 15round contest by the
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  • 390 4 Week-End Of Heavy Rain Hongkong, Sept. 7. THE near presence of a small typhoon to the south and south-west 0 f Hongkong during the week-end brought sporadic falls of torrential rain which prevented all forms of outdoor sport and brought about the cancellation of most swimming
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  • 672 4 A BOXING TRUISM Fighters Of The Past JACK SHARKEY, the tough "Uoston sailor," who won the WorlU's heavy-weight boxinp championship from Max Schmeling in 193- and lost it to Camera a year later, has gone the way of all past champions who try to come back
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 374 4 TO PENANG A o (># In 3 Hours Services: Sun. Wed. Mr Single fare £9 Mr *A ($77 approx.) TO BRISBANE In ZVi Days. Services: Mon. Frl Single fare £52 ($446 approx.) TO ENGLAND In VA Days. Services: Sun. Wed. Single fare £156 ($1,337 approx.) IMPERIAL AIRWAYS WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES
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    • 88 4 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Stiffness, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Lumbago. Burning. Itching. Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor s new discovery called Cystex (Sissies). Gently soothes, tones,
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  • 1279 5 KEEN DEBATE BY CHINESE CHRISTIANS WHAT education is of real worth to ii straits Chinese girls?" This oneswas answered by members of the inese Christian Association in a twodebate held in the Institute Hall prinsep Street, on Thursday with Mr" X T Oei in the chair.
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  • 189 5 Pony Left Ss. 6d. A Week For Upkeep Sydney. Sept. l. In the Horses' Home at Little Bay, near Sydney, is a small bay pony tlx whose upkeep, until death, Bs. od. week was provided by the will oi the late Mrs. B. B. Allen. Among
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  • 183 5 The undernoted students of Raffles Institution evening classes have passed the London City and Guilds Examination of 1936: Plumbers' Work Preliminary:—Dugald R. De Souza; Goh Sin Zee; Frank Bateman; Soong Yong Choy; K. Nandan; Chan Seng Toe; Lee Teck Sui; Nai Boon Tan; B. A.
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  • 367 5 Reported Seen 126 Years Agro Archangel, U S S R. SOVIET Arctic explorers will leave shortly in search of a mysterious Island first reported seen 120 years ago Aboard the icebreaker Sadko. the exoedition will sail north of the new Siberia group of islands in
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  • 50 5 Well-Known Methodist Preacher Honoured Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 19 Dr. Scott Ledgett, the well-known Methodist preacher and Non-Conformist leader, has been presented with an album signed by members of the National Free Church Council on the attainment of his Diamond Jubilee In tli2 Methodist Mink.iTY.—British Oill?la 1 Wireless.
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  • 91 5 The Foochow Epworth League presented on Saturday, for the hrst time .since its inauguration, a concert under the patronage of Mrs. J. M. Hoover The League was first founded in January of this year. The concert was very successful in every way. and many of the musical
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  • 316 5 Lull Broken CONGRESS PARTY'S VAGUENESS Simla. r |MiK rormulatioi] of the policies of the various political groups for the coming election campaign in India is intensifying. There is everywhere a new zest for political a tlV ii ly ami the 1,1,1 which followed the VVarda session of
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  • 131 5 Appeals Made F»»r Their Maintenance British Official Wireless. London, Sept 10. Appeal in Hie morning papers have been dlgned by the Afehblahop« of Canterbury una York, the Archbishop or WeM minster una others, appealing for I funds for British relnnees from Spain, many oi whom huve reached
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  • 65 5 Melbourne. Dr Jermaine-Lulham, an Englishman, has died in Melbourne. He held high office in Masonic circles. He was Senior District Grand Master, Masons of the British Empire. In London he attained the rare 30th Degree. Born at Chichester, Sussex, in 1862. he played cricket for the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 Scientific Dental First and Foremost of its y>\ vv Kind in the East. y^^^^^^^^^ CHEMICAL-xSfc7''IG-PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS CALCUTTA Sole Agents for Malaya :—Naina Mohamed Sons, 22, Battery Road, Singapore and 24 26, Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 622 5 Tired, Over-Wrought Girls Net d Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Faintness on rising, frequent head ache, backache, palpitation, dizziness, nervousness, lack of appetite, strength and energy, are all indications that the blood is impoverished. In such cases there is notfilng better than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which rapidly create fresh supplies
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  • 1838 6 BACKGROUND OF THE MOSUL DEAL THE announcement that the Italian interests in Mosul Oil Fields, Ltd., have been sold and that the controlling interest in that company has been acquired by Iraq Petroleum Co Ltd. is certainly by far the most important event in
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  • 358 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 19. RUBBER pu„ nBll Previous To-day Change Xone Very Quiet Closed Spot Buyers 7 ***** Sellers 7 3 i October Buyers 7 ll!l6 Sellers 7% Oct. Dec. Buyers 711(16 Sellers 7 13 16 Jan. Mar. Buyers 7 13 16 m Sellers 73a London.
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  • 468 6 London Rubber Humours «By An Muil> (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. J JEPOR'IS that the I R It Committee. at lU next meeting on Jum 'JO may increase the .output quotas i vershatlowing the rubber mark ;t lately. The prospects are In circulars of many leading
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  • 98 6 During the week ending Bept. 12, 1936, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 19,323 cases, of which: 9.925 «51 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom; 683 <4 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe; 7,385 (38 per cent.) cases to Canada, and
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  • 187 6 I Shortaps Of Rubber In Germany ißy Air Ma.ll) (From Oar Own Correspondent London, Sepi- A SHORTAGE oi tabber in Gcrrr—i i causing hundreds o! motor-ca»? Vo o, laid up m tie lactone tor iick ol rjw*• and tne German motor Inrtusuy is belli,» crippled accoidmn to
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  • 527 6 ln London CAUSED BY WAR IS SPAIN London. Ami.:>,irwHE Loudon Metal Excl the past week has tention chiefly to the rise m leaa. On Thursday a new maximuni the current year «rf was recorded (Friday, i Not very [ong ago to were around £15, and
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  • 379 7 frcm Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monthly morning. RUBBER Singapore: 26% cts., unchanged. .kit Tone: Quiet. London: No market. York: No market, market is nominal this mornno interest so far being- shown the trade. OPENING PRICES Buyers. Sellers. S] 26"', 26/}. Dec. 27 271. Mar. 27t n 27(4
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  • 1611 7 issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker* MINING Singapore. Sept. 21. 10 a.m. Fraser Sz Co. Lyal] Evatt 4 Ampat tin u rs ft, 11 8 ?S yers Uers £1 Asara Kumbsnd .07 29 -cd 2h 'tn i-h E 5 A^ r^,
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  • 172 7 London. Sept. 16. On the Stock Exchange to-day senti- mem was favourably affected by the improvement in the French internal situation but business still is slow. William Corys were marked down .sharply owing to fears of the effect of increased competition from the collieries' cen.ral selling scheme.
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  • 60 7 At the meeting of the committee of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held on Sept, 2. Mr W. A. S. and Dr. V. A. Stookes were co-opted to servf* on the committee for the year ending Tune 30, 1937. A suh-commitiee was appointed to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 PRIVATE SAFES 1 the custody of your insurance policies, jewellery, snares, deeds and other valu*D« are available at a yearly rent al of $5.00 and upwards, for particular* apply to:— THE P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. 'Incorporated in England) UNION BUILDING.
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    • 24 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Incorporated In New Zealand) K I RCL AIIV i\sinv\ri: VV. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel 5026. 2, Finiayson Green 10
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    • 96 7 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 Paid Up $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, Chairman, Chionh Ke
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    • 711 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK i LIMITED. j MEYLK CHAMBERS. RAifUBH Capital I ully Paid len lit I UOO,Wit j Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.00(1 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. i BRANCHES at Alexandria, oaUTia Bum o~.y, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hanku» Barbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsmking. Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeies Manila,
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  • 78 8 Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m todJJava and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain, Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America. Impel ial, closing 7
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  • 159 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. < London» by Air (Imperial*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 6 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 7 30 p.m. to-day and
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  • 23 8 The mail despatched from Singapore on Aug. 28 by the Kaisar-I-Hind was delivered in London on Sept. 19 <22 days I.
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  • 122 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Arabia Maru 18; Klang 16; Diomed 14: Pres. van Buren 11; Idomeneus 7. Emm re Dock (Entrance Gate S) Silverbeech 30: Silvercy press 32; Eumaeus
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  • 128 8 Gratification For China's Action Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 19. The public session of the League Council has adopted the report on opium traffic expressing serious concern at the situation in China and declaring there is clear proof of the continuance, both north and south of the Great Wall,
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  • 134 8 Mobile Gun Practice At Blakang Mati Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the Mobile Gun Practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on S<'p:. 22, 28 and 29. commencing t» T pjn A
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  • 86 8 Valaya; Siamese; 803 tons; from Chumpon 20.9 to Chumpon 23 9. Grooteker; Netherlands; 5.446 tons; from Yokohama 9 to Malacca 21 5» Tomohon; Nethe» i.mds; *#4 tons; irom Slnakawanp -1 r> to Borneo 24 9. Beael; Dutch; 1.490 tons; from Cheribon 21 9 to Cherlbon 24 9
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  • 105 8 British Official Wireless. London, Sept.. 19. Paris 76 59 64. New York 5.06 7 16. Montreal 5.06. Brussels 29 93. Geneva 15.54. Amsterdam 7.46 4. Milan 64 3 /a. Berlin 12.59. Stockholm 16.39*4. Copenhagen 22.39%, Oslo 19.90. Lisbon HOVaVienna 267 cPrague 122V 2 Helsingfors 222. Madrid 55 nom.
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  • 157 8 Public Functions And Sports fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 21 High Tides:-1.26 a.m., 8 ft., 4 ins., LM FooS:' 9 S f A.F 2 A in Cu P M.P.H. v. Police, Anson Road Stadium. Hockey: S.C.R.C v. Y.M.CA., S.C.R.C. SRC v. H.M.S. Terror, o.n-.v/-, A.C.S. v. C.S.C. "A." C SC.
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  • 117 8 Alleged Possession Of Ganja 1 (From Our Oiuji Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. U7HEN a Tamil named Ramasamy was n coming cut of the Railway Station Johore Bahru. at 5.10 p.m. on E?pt 17 he was stepped by Customs Officers. It is alleged that in a
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  • 128 8 ALHAMBRA.—• Sons O'Giu. Joe E. Brown and Joan Blond< G v 9.15 p.m. J CAPITOL.—"The Prisoner Island" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION. —Ralph Lynn in I Soup" and "This Ifotorii 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE. —"The Bohemu i.-. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hai 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas,
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  • 60 8 Desire For General Settlement Reuter Wireless. London. Sept 11 Mr. Anthony Eden has band to the representathes of Locarno Powers. The Note will not be published bi is understood expresses the desire for a general settlement I no specific mention of Russia and again in a more concrete
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 319 8 fMts Iwel» MALAVA't PREMIER HOTEL J to-nicht Cocktail Dance Dinner Dance 6 30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight and outstanding Cabaret Entertainment by the D. FOKIEN-MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO Non-diners $1.00. BRAS BASAH It \IIIIS lllt AS.SUKII> road tyn 11 V\T CX'ISINE POPULAR GKILI. CONTINENTAL DISHES. Afternoon Teas a
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    • 86 8 HE DAK /■PvW\ VIKdIN FACE c POWDER Manufactured in Batavia, Java This Famous Fate Powd>r n»* obtainable in Singapore. It beautifies and smooths the Guaranteed free from injurious ingredients. Try a box and convinced. Please apply for free sample pa*** l for a week's trial. From Sole Distributors. THE CHENG
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 182 8 Tl J I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j s ■j. STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pontianak Raub Sept. 21 I pm Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek Hong Ho £J J Rengat and Tembilahan Flevo China (generally), Hoihow Arabia Maru P-m Hongkong Arabia Maru 2 J P-m. japan Arabia
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    • 334 8 CLUB DIARY \Thnrp are numerous Clubs ana Socie'ies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are tnvited to co-operate in keeping it up-io-date and complete. Happenings of interest will still be include in the "Diary
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    • 115 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORI Malayan Meteorological Service Last Ni'jht Max. Br^ ht a Temp Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Stations, deg. F. Inches. B am dig.F. West Coast. Alor Star 84 0.02 i Bayan Lepas (Penangi 84 Sitiawan 87 002 4.1 Bukit Jeram 8 < OAI Malacca 86 Ml inland. K. Lumpur 92
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  • 96 9 Some Nazi Howlers From Germany lINDER Nazi laws Germans frequently, for various reasons, to prove their Aryan ancestry. To get the necessary information they write to the parish clerk. Here are some of the latest requests:— "Please *end me my Arabian grandmother, with birth and death." "I am
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  • 140 9 One In Every Four Deaths In Sydney Sydney, Sept. 3. With a 20 per cent, increase during the last year, Sydney leads the worm, with the exception of some Japanese cities, for popularity of cremation. Sydney now has one cremation foi every four deaths, according to Mr. A.
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  • 108 9 Copenhagen. Diners in a Copenhagen restaurant will be shown each day the full history of each ingredient and the method oi preparing the principal dish on tha menu, by means of a film exhibited while they are eating. Cn the menu will be a film' disfi and
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  • 429 9 MR. BOOTWALA Hiking Around The World Singapore, Sunday. A TEA-PARTY was held this after- noon at "Moiz Villa" in Orchard Koau in honour of Mr. A. K. Bootwala of Bombay who is walking round the world. Mi. Bootwala has already completed 24,000 miles, but this distance included
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  • 313 9 Corpse Deposited Outside Hotel Cairo. DRIPPING blood, a carefully dissected corpse has been discovered inside a trunk which haa been left on the pavement outside the famous Shepnerd's Hotel here. The trunk was left by a well-dressed young Egyotian in European clothes, Who drove uo to the
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  • 385 9 Arabs Active IRAQ PIPELINE DAMAGED Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, Sept. 18. k PATROL of the 11th Hussars was ambushed between Nablus and Jenin but suffered no casualties and repelled the attackers. The Jewish New Year was marked by the recrudescence ol Arab hostilities, attacks being made last night
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  • 278 9 How Officer Silencsd Machine-Gun Pahpeluna T HE 8 orv of a young insurgent ofhw*to%i sil nct a nwenina-gun lire enemy post Is brought back here oy «he V So; r OPS ,VH Unded m on Dom Fernando infartrv canGTVusu eiVed the ordfcr 53l Genial
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  • 36 9 A Gazette notification states that the Governor-in-Council has given leave to the Hon. Sir John Bagnall to file a specification of an invention for "improvements in and relating to ash trays for cigarettes." i
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 478 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i Canvassers, boys fresh from for Patent Medicine and etc., on terms of commission basis. Apply dly to Cheong Pheck Tee Sons. Robinson Road. Ist. Floor from m. to 1 p.m. 1 SALE—Small compound house. area 2,560 sq. ft. Brick single french tile roof in Rangoon Road, iculars,
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    • 410 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE Owners of rubber estates of 100 acres and over in the Islands of Singapore and Penang are reminded that all credits issued for the third quarter of 1936 will expire on the 30th September, 1936, and any unused portion of such credits will be cancelled and all
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    • 243 9 Mj/%/f/jfoĔĔ THOUSANDS OF THIS PAPULAR mur i/L dictionary are being wbJwZ. A EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR! POPULAR l.\ IVEHS AL pm k i:t m < iio \aic y THIS AMAZING BOOK LOOK AT THE ?P/rx CONTA,NS 7~itMjyoit?r& 25.0 O O words. KNOW what we 2J 0 ILLUSTRATIONS. ttWHM />l/
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  • 226 10 3,000 Changes Anion» Officers I kyu rE announcement i>( mm- i changes in the cnmnu>. brings ihc Japanese Army'c .J! reforms to a conclu>i«m The chanties, which w«Tv in: ji War Minister* .sole author. have been with a view to n„ -vt.r- Ll-■; officers closely connected wi
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    • 143 10 I joanw|"Kblondell < 5 ?f BEVERLY ROBERTS a worn., V ERIC BLORE WINIFRED SHAW uoyd Bocon CRAIG REYNOLDS JOSEPH KING '''<&$m ROBT BARRAT B V ;lV flk, Song* by Worrvn&Dukln AGAIN TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA [MP? i..*™ l FIRST 4 THE SEA HAWK Then '^CAPTAIN "f* 1 BLOOD and now the third
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    • 99 10 •:ll::Thc Escape sequence achieves a tension that has seldom been reached." FREE PRESS (yesterday) THAT X I jgfi Tin- imusomis of I jf| *ilAl«§i ISLAND" II STARRING WARNER BAXTER j J TIAIIH'CTOO" UITCH 01 THEATRE ROYALI us mwiGHT t The Talk of the Town T T HAVE YOU BEEN -A.
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    • 236 10 I LAST \IMIT! J •S- THE COMEDY HIT WHICH HAS ROCKED THE r**-~ "TOWN WITH LAUGHTER! t Joo*k RALPH LYNN IN HIS MERRIEST FARCE I T BIG FUN-FEAST RUGGLES-MARY BOLANbI t 66 EARLY TO BED" V ONE LONG HILARIOUS RIOT OF BREATH-TAKING EVENTS V V V ®A SLEEP WALKER OX
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  • 261 11 JOHORE CRIME Chinese Arrested In Singapore 112 jutii Out' Own Correspondent) .lohorc Bahru, Sept. 20. HOKKIEN uuined Toh Boon n f|me, «.aicl to be a lorry driver, who was> arreted in Singapore on s»pt i on n chatgc of having msctl stlevous liurt to Mr. B.
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  • 64 11 Road Sweeper Knocked Down By Lorry Singapore, Monday. A fatal accident occurred in Havelock Road in thj early hours of this morning. A Chinese was sweeping the road when he was knocked down by a motorlorry. When the ambulance arrived the dresser found the victim lying dead
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  • 402 11 Successes At Olympic Games Singapore, Monday. THE Japanese Olympic football, basket ball and hockey teams arrived in Singapore on Saturday afternoon by the Kashima Maru. Interviewed by the Malaya Tribune, Mi. Hiranuma, the President, declared: Germany has made great progress in tne meeting this year, and
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  • 181 11 Mr. Cheeseman Commends Good Turn Out (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. DEFORE a large gathering, the annual v inspection of the Malacca Boy Scouts took place yesterday evening at the Reclamation grounds, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, in the unavoidable absence of Mr. F. C. Sands, the
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  • 310 11 Post-Moitem Reveals Arsenic (From Our Own Correspondent) Sercmban, Friday. A STORY relating to the mysterious death of two of their children was told by a Chinese couple to-day wh m the Seiemban magistrate. Mr. M. J Hayward. fitting as the coroner, opened an enquiry into the circumstances
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  • 114 11 Iniiiskilliutfs On The Padang On Monday The band and pipes of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers will play the following programme at the beating of Retreat on the Padang to-day, beginning at 6 p.m.: Bugles, Sound the Retreat. Pipes, Quick March, Kinsale. Band, Slow March, The Colours. Combined
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  • 600 11 WAR GAMES Day-Long Struggle For K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE hills and valleys in the vicinity of Sungei Besi, Salak South and Batu Tujoh, were the scene of a stern battle to-day, when forces of the Selangor M.S.V.R. and M.V.I, fought
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  • 28 11 Mr. Yeow Cheng Hoe, of the Rates Division. Municipal Treasurer's Department. Singapore, passed the Final (Part It Examination of the Corporation of Accountants, Glasgow, held in June last.
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  • 36 12 CHEW A .son was born to Mrs. Cnow, Wife ol Mr. Chew Kcow Bock (of Keng Lee Co.) at No. 11 Blair Road, on Saturday, 19th. Sept... U>3(i Both mothei and child Well.
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  • 60 12 MEBSRS TANG KIM LOCK. FANG KIM £ENC. FANG KIM YAN PANG KIM BONG sincerely lhank all friends unci relatives who paid night Visit*, attended the funeral of their beloved lather, sent caskets, scrolls, wreath» and joew papers, etc, and also those w'.io >ent j telcßiams and letters o! condolence,
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  • 786 12 DEFORE (he Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice M. 11. P. Whitley) in the Bsnkruptry Court last week it was revealed that man had been dismissed from his employment because In- had pout bankrupt. Efis employers, no doubt, had reasons for their action. Ii may Lav.' been that lhe
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  • 146 12 M ji in Body Leaves London British Wireless. London. Sept. fHE main body of the British Hon the I 9SUC Assembly :>•. UlttJon this n(t« rnoon for Genev;» T* p;* r tv included the Domt U*lit S t-r •(pry Mr Mulrolm Macdonald. a»id Kf v. s
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  • 20 12 Mrs. H. M. untitled who is of present w»nj a oati'mt in the General Hospital, Singapore, js making good progress.
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  • 244 12 NOTES COMMENTS Earthquakes MALAYA became distinctly cnrthquake conscious on Saturday. The shock irafi felt particularly In Kuala Lumpur, Where it is considered to have been the most violent in local experience, and was noted also in Penang, Ipoh. Singapore and other places. A building was damaged in Telok Anson and
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  • 217 12 QTUDY of earthquakes, or seismoiogy, BJ it is called, has developed into a science, and for its progress the Japanese have been largely responsible. Japan has been the scene of many disasuous earthquakes, and the people are taught to make all possible reports in connection with the phenomena.
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  • 200 12 JHE annual report of the Rubber Ji, search Institute for 1935, published at $1. is a book which should be studied by all connected with the Agricultural side of the industry. It was tin report prepared by Lieut -Col. B. j Eaton, the former Director, who devmed thirty
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  • 223 12 JT it disturbing to find how nvucb Malaya has lost owing to the "r weeding"' fetish of former years. Lieut.-Col. Eaton writes: *T so J like to emphasise the fact that we n now only beginning to realise the deterioration which has been in progress for some thirty
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  • 283 12 By "Looker On" j j MANY men's troubles are in bottles." says a eleigvman. And they like to pour them out sometimes. "What con the average man really afford lor his wife's clothes?" asks a magistrate. Usually about half of what she spends A feature of
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  • 144 13 SHOCK TROOPS SCALE WALLS VICTORY OF SPANISH GOVERNMENT FORCES Reuter. Madrid, Sept. 21. A l ,la .y 01 01LUM "fc'iitinir the Government trooiw nijine further advance» In the ruins of the Alcazar i while an insurgent column fighting desperately io
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  • 644 13 AFTER almost continuous reports of insurgent victories yesterday 1 rought news of an important gain for the Madrid Government when the 61-day siege of Alcazar (Toledo fortress) endtd in the citadel being blown sky high with dynamite This was later followed by an attack with bombs
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  • 596 13 "Smash Malaga Rather Than Surrender" Reuter Wireless. The Queen Elizaoeth which arrived at Gibraltar from Malaga yesteiday. intending to go to Malta, sailed at daybreak with the destroyer Anthony for Malaga where it is understood street fighting is proceeding between various groups and buildings have been set on
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  • 96 13 Reuter Wireless. Lyons, Sept. 16. The Gardes Mobiles were obliged U charge several times and as a result some 30 people were injured during night clashes between adherents of the Popular Front and those of the newly organised Social Party, mainly composed of Col. De La Rocque's
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  • 50 13 Japanese Action At Hankow Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 20. TRAVELLING in two destroyers from Shanghai, an undisclosed number of Japanese* marines are ffoinp to Hankow, where the Japanese authorities have, decided to maintain a permanent landing party in th? Japanese Concession.—Reutt r. (Other China news on page 15)
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  • 63 13 Chinese Troops Transfer To Lokowchiao Reuter. Peiping, Sept. 20. THINESE troops completed the evacua- tion of the Fengtai area this morning, transferring to Lokowchiao a few miles to the south west of Peiping. The- situation at Fengtai is normal. It is learned it is a Japanese understanding that
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  • 59 13 Japanese Troops Patrolling Concession Reuter. Hankow. Sept. 20. Twenty-three Chinese were arreatsd and questioned in connection with the death of Mr. Yoshioka of whim 17 have since been released So far there has been no trace of the mv oerer. Meanwhile, full war kit ha, been
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  • 47 13 May Appeal To The Hague Court Reuter. Geneva. Sept. 20. The Ethiopian delegation, headed by Dr. Martin, arrived here to-day. Dr. Martin stated that they are going to fight for seats in the Assembly and. if denied, they would appeal to The Hague International Court.—Reuter.
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  • 52 13 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. U. A Vice Chairman of the natio.ia" savings movement estimates the saving.* of small investors at £2.848.000.000, including £584.000,000 in the post oihc. savings bank £242,000.000 in nation. savings certificates and £1.515.000 in building societies, friendly, industrial and provident societies and industrial assurance.—Brit.sh
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  • 151 13 Abyssinia's Claim ELEVENTH HOUR HITCH Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 20. AN ELEVENTH-HOUR hitch over Abyssinia's demand for representation is likely to prevent the opening of th<? League Assembly at 10.30 to-morrow morning as difficulty has arisen owing to the disinclination of members to take responsibility in serving on
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  • 443 13 WHITE HOUSE 'Notorious Newspaper Owner' Attacked Reuter. Washington. Sept. 19. A SIIVSATIDN has been caused as the result of a slashing attack from the White House on a "certain notorious newspaper owner" in connection with the Presidential campaign. No name is mentioned. The statement says the
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    • 62 13 WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE? Once you start on these P.F. Assorted biscuits hard to decide which you like best. So many 'varieties, and every one so delicious. And how V crisp these English biscuits are PEEK FREAN P.F. ASSORTED TRY THEM IN THE NEW AIRTIGHT CARTONS WITH THE METAL ENDS.
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    • 82 13 Pianos far me work/. built in Mbutrie* own factory in Shanghai (illustrated below) they represent the highest standard of crafts--1 manship possible. A^ /^j^ You are cordially invited to inspect our famous pianos—try <■ (TffiTT^rH^f' I them yourself—their beauty of I _s- WM ITp; tone and finish will convince j
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  • 323 14 STRIKERS RETURNING TO WORK IN SINGAPORE JOHORE "ALL QUIET" Pineapple Factories Re-opening Singapore, Monday.. MUCH improvement is reported in the strike situation in Singapore and Johore. Many building coolies engaged in construction work at tne Air Base and Naval Base and other places in Singapore have returned to work. It
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  • 67 14 Havana Police Make Arrests Reuter. Havana, Sept. 20. THE Havana Police raided the Spanish Republican Circle here and detained twenty-five people for questioning in connection with a bomb explosion which wrecked a newspaper office, killing three people. lhe authorities refuse to confirm widespread rumours that the bombing
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  • 69 14 Birthday Celebrations In Bangkok J r > i tfn €Yht Dv, n j ■e > 07« uur uh.n uorrexponaeiitj Bangkok. Sunday. THE Kind's bLrthday wa© celebrated io-day. The Council of Regency received congratulations from the Diplomatic Corps bended by Sir Josiah Crosby, The Premier's annual garden partv
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  • 97 14 Frenchman Dies From Veronal Poisoning Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 20. ILBERT Stey. the Frenchman, wanted by the authorities in connection with the recent sensational Los Angeles dope case, died in hospital here to-day 2y 2 hours after being found unconscious on a roadside in the French Concession. Death
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  • 422 14 $1000 Bail MONEY ORDER CLERK IN COURT (From our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 19. IBRAHIM bin Ismail, formerly post- master, Kulai, Johore, who was sentenced to a term of six months imprisonment as a public servant, and who was arrested in Johore Bahru on
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  • 124 14 Accused Remanded For Observation 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. UfHEN a case in which a Chines- who answered to the name of Ng was called this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru a man stood up in the dock
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  • 50 14 Conveyance Of Remains To Bangkok THE remains of H.R.H. Prince Pura- chatra of Siam, who died in Singapore on Tuesday, Sept. 15, will be conveyed to Bangkok by the motorship Malini, leaving Singapore on Oct. 1 The Princess and her children will travel to Bangkok by this ship.
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  • 61 14 [From Our Oicn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. A supper and dance for members and their friends will be given at the Royal Johore International Club on Sept. 27, commencing at 8 p.m. Members desiring bookings for tables, etc., should apply to the Hon. Secretary not later
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  • 1463 14 MEETING OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AN extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Council was held in the Council Chamber this morning, for the purpose of passing the Loan Bill. Two jiew members made affirmation. They were: The Acting General Officer Commanding the Troops. Malaya (Brigadier A. T.
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  • 271 14 Flight To Hongkong TWO FLYING-BOATS LEAVE Singapore, Monday. AIR Commodore S. W. Smith, the Air Officer Commanding, Far Kast. and two flying boats belonging to No. 205 Squadron left at a quarter past six this morning: for Hongkong where the Commodore will carry out his final inspection
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  • 148 14 Red Shirt leader Banned From North West Frontier Simla. The -Moslem Gandhi". Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who has been released from prison, has been forbidden to reside in the north west frontier province or the Punjab. The reason for the ban is said to be that his presence
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  • 257 14 OVER $300,000 Total Dividend Of Ten Per Cent. Si lit; a (wire Monti,in THfc Singapore tolrl strum,, i,, Ltd.. annual import, i.. day, showN excellent (Hunts. fin the year ended June HO last To the interim diUdnui nf per ctnt. already paid t* 4 added a
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  • 178 14 Togoland Cameroons Administrations London. Sept. 19. REPORTS on the administration ol goland and the Cameroons under the British mandate, presented to the League Council by the British Gov ment, contain, in addition to the im detailed account of life stewardship of the mandatory, a quantity of
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  • 225 15 CHINESE ANGER Students Offer To Fight Sin Chew Jit Poh. THE clash at Fengtai, 15 miles from Peiping, in which Chinese and Japanese troops fired on each other, has been amicably settled Both Chinese and Japanese troops withdrew at 10 a.m. yesterday. The corporal
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  • 91 15 United States and Foreign Trade Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 18. Foreign trade should not be sought In a manner that might involve the United States in war. We must keep out of war. said Mr. Daniel Roper, Secretary for Commerce, :n an address to the American
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  • 168 15 to Support Rearmament Policy Reuter Wireless. London, Sept, 4 c. fHL t-.xerutive of (lie Labour Party tontn,tS"i' r j l c l for several hours the attitude to be adopted towards the oovonitvk n! s arm amen u poliev and 11 is learned that though no
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  • 108 15 M. Blum's Broadcast Speech Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 17. t ranee unanimously desires peace and would be unanimous to-morrow if there was a question of preserving security and the motherland declared M Blum in a broadcast speech. France wants to coerce nobody but will not allow herself
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  • 48 15 In Orshones* Defence When Trial Opens Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 16. The Orsborne brothers were committed for trial after their counsel had reserved the defence and stated very serious allegations may have to be made to certain witnesses for the prosecution when the trial opens—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 17 15 There will be a tea dance at the Chinese Association. Short Street. at fv 15 p.m. to-day.
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  • 160 15 How Campbell-Black Was Killed Reuter. T__ m London, Sept. 20. tih famous airman, Mr. Campbell Black, wini-.er of the Melbourne uir race, was killed this afternoon at Lni air display at Liverpool when c 'llislon on the ground occurred between a big Air Force bomber and
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  • 28 15 Prince Paribatra. of the Siamese royal family, arrived in Singapore from Baava to-day by Op Ten Noon. He Is expected to leave on Sept 22.
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  • 375 15 PEACE PACT Move By Soviet Ambassador Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 21. M. BOGOMOLOFF, the Soviet Ambassador, is highly concerned about the greater frequency of SinoJapanese incidents at present and may conduct informal negotiations with the representatives of the Embassies in Shanghai with regard to
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  • 151 15 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hfniiikong, Sept 21 The main foive of the Iftth Route Army units under General Oong Chun Wan hflvi Withdrawn 10 Hoppu. and only minor partes remain at Ptlchoi. The Kwang'ung division under General Mo Chien Hunc has atrived In Uemkifcng. Geiv ral Vu
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  • 165 15 Japanese Policeman Killed Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 19. JAPANESE sources from Hankow report that the Japanese Consular policeman, Niwajiro Yoshioka. was shot dead by an unidentified Chinese this morning while standing on duty in the Japanese Concession. As a sequel to the murder of Ycshioka. martial law
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  • 281 16 Singapore Badminton Results Singapore, Sunday. FOUR matches in the Singapore Open Men's Doubles Championship Tournament were plaverf off at the Clerical Union Hall to-day, the results being as j follow: Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chong Teck < Mayflower» beat Yap Chin Tee and Charlie Chua (Devonshire).
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  • 114 16 25-Foot Putt At 37 th Reuter. Garden City, Sept. 19. FISCHER beat McLean in the final of the American Amateur Golf Championship at the 37th. His victory was sensational, particularly as McLean was leading 3 up at the 27th. McLean was also dormie one.
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  • 220 16 Qualifying Hound For Championships THE following uere the scores returned in the Qualifying Round of the Singapore Golf Club Championship competition played at Bukit Tim ah on Saturday and Sunday: R J I3herwood S. N. Kelly MJI M. M, Paterson 149* J. Moncur 151* R. H. Allen
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  • 791 16 OLYMPIC TEAM Daring Diving Feats Singapore, Monday. THE Japanese Olympic team of women swimmers and divers certainly jusiified all the good things said about them and their performances at Berlin, when they treated the huge crowd that turned up
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  • 50 16 Competitors in the special event—4o yards free style—at ths exhibit on ol swimming given by the Japanese Women's Olympic team yesterday. Mv Annie Yeo (first from left> and Miss iVellie Chia (third from left) n sented Singapore against Miss Shoko Matsumara (second from left) Tsunako Furata 'rignt) Huge Crowds Disappointed
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  • 444 16 RAIN MARS SPORT Japan's Olympic Team Singapore. .Monday. THOI BANDS of sports enthusiasts who biaved the threatening weather yesterday afternoon in eider to see the Japanese Olympic hockey and soccer teams in aiticn against '.epre*entative Singapore fWI were foiced to go home drenched to the skin and disappointed. HEAVY DOWNPOUR
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  • 646 17 Village Cricket CENTURY-OLD SCORE NOT AVENGED (By Air Mail) Wittersham (Kent), Sept. 5. WLEVEN men of the orchardspread Isle of Oxney are feeling just a little "sore" to-night. A local cricket team, doughty batsmen and fielders, known for miles around, thought they would avenge a
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  • 199 17 Joe To Fight Foord HOPES for a return Louls-Schmel--11 ing bout vanished when Mike Jacobs, promoter for Twentieth Century Sporting Club, accepted an cffer to have Joe Louis light Al Ettore, Italian-American heavyweight, on Sept 22 in Philadelphia. Jacobs revealed he was also considering
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  • 611 17 INCREASING COMPETENCE IN ATHLETICS £ACII succeeding Olympic celebranf b t rmgS a,on a new standard of competence i n athletics and one wonders when the limits will be to aC th?- fc For limits there mus < be ?L human capacity f or speed ?nnrtv
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    • 112 17 Ml t V m gr* at mm UU AnURANC£ COMPANY LIMITED fl J. A IflCl riU SIM off I Olympic sorviMits| I will be given to cash purchasers (10c. or more), during the period, 17th j to 23rd September to commemorate the visit here of our j OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS. J
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  • 60 18 U. S. Outclassed By Argentine Reuter. Meadoubrook (Lou* Island). Sept. 20. BEFORE a crowd of 40,000 spectators, Argentine defeated the United States, represented by the Green Tree Team, by 21 goals to 9 in the first match of the Two-in-Three series for the America's Polo Cup. The Argentine
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  • 662 18 Activities During Last Season From our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE annual ge ieral meeting of Ui* Malacca Hockey Association was heid < the premises of the B.F.A. duo, tiie following were present. Messrs. J. G. Pamadasa (Chairman», Abbas bin Saaki (Vice-President), H. E. Scquerah, O. Carvalho
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  • 772 18 TWO CUPS AND 10,670 IN STAKES JOCKEY DODD RIDES SEVEN WINNERS Singapore Vf«»iMla> Mlt Van Tooren. b.v winning the two m>M valuable race* i| lP Singapore Turf Club's Autumn fGolci Cup) Meeting. leads u- |,„i of winning owners with S10,G"0 at stake
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  • 335 18 Good Fights In Opening Hounds Singapore, Monday A GOOD start was made in the Singapore Amateur Boxing championship competition at the Drill Hall on Saturday night. A series of bouts m the fly, feather and lightweight classes were decided. Characteristic of amateur fights, which are of three rounds
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  • 52 18 {From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. The funeral of the late Mr. Pang Boon Cheng, who died on Thursday, Sept. 10, 100k last Wednesday and was largely attended. The remains were interred at the Bukit Jelotong cemetery. A large number of scrolls, caskets and floral tributes
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  • 60 18 A .second performance of the Pas. Of the Third Floor Back" was given the Gevlang Methodist Bpls© Church Choir to an enthusiastic audience on Saturday in the vfctora Theatre. The acting in this case was even better than last time. Another play will be produced 3« year by
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    • 21 19 I I I *_J A] 1 WAVE |Jl4 RADIO. Mg£ By/ A.C. SUPERHET (HOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT. Selegie Road, Singapore.
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    • 293 19 SAVE MONEY WITH H,GH RAYTHEON LOW —MMM lull* S rial i» BUILT TO INSURE BETTER PERFORMANCE SUN RADIO SERVICE CO.. 124 Cecil Street. Phone U54. 1 <— 1 DON'T EXPERIMENT! OWN AN R.C.A. MAGIC BRAIN RADIO. IjSGI. ce 14 is built for tne Jayman as a musical instrument of the
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 2327 19 Malayan Listeners* Itadin v.u.c.Calcutta rr lS e i 5 a.m. News in English. 4910 metres (6 109 kc2) 10.50 a.m. News in Spanish. TO-DAY BR pROr H RAMMFI RE IADIO COLONIA/.E. FRANCE Z PROGRAMMES 0.20 a.m.-c>ose do™. TO DAy g;« 2 B T all R o,.it n l M,r V
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  • 286 20 Mr. Stimxon's Revelations In New Rook Reuter. London. Se t 1# ASTOPY of unsuccessful efforts to persuade Geeiit Britain to join the United States ill an active policy against Jauanese policy in Manchuria in February. 1932 is a sensational feature of the new book by Mr.
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  • 200 20 Starving Trappers Record Rocky Mountain House (Alberte,. A WELL-THUMBED diary has told the story of death by starvation of 60--year-oW Olaf Olson, a Norwegian trapper who has lived in Alberte since 1929. The emaciated body of the backwoods tiapper was found lying on the floor of his
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  • 213 20 Bus Manners To the Editor of Un Muia,,*/ Sir-Your correspondent 'l cjl "Bus Manners" should Up <ivn. ■> i poM in the Ti action vuh.' he could spend his lime u his newly discovered ic!r:; j Where others hnve failed, haps may meet with surer What
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  • 180 20 New British Invi'iumii Tried Out British Official Wireless. L r TESTS ol thf Denny R \o prevtrnl the rough cJtu» were held y. Ie Of Wlqht u»,d «.ttl .j.i! wn>&nvt!> ur the AdniUuU«"l i»a.dt tii'j Su\ anil Ertt.ei.lu Einb; Briti. l! (J Corrit»,, ;i m.uif-s Ihp
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    • 495 20 "Good Companion" All-British "■si SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR Goes to the root of your Hair Troubie From all chemists. ————m l\ SITERIOR QUALITY CIGARETTE CASES. Made in Europe in very attractive and up-to-date Patterns. GOLD-PLATED CIGARETTE CASES at $2.75. $3.75 and $4.25. CHROMIUM PLATED CIGARETTE CASES at
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    • 230 20 SANATORIUM PATIENT CHECKS LOSS OF WEIGHT. Took Fl2sh-forming Tablets roil are troubled by steady loss of •veTeht read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a course of tiny, tasteless, flesh-forming tablets— although 12 months in a sanatorium had failed to help him. •I was
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    • 234 20 (SAZKTTE NOTIC l> Appointments In 'Il»o SlraitSettlement» Tin following upijoiiitnu'.'-. ratihed in the Strait* Si'ii"». Government Gazette: Mr Cicil Gjerisen to be .ns A Engineer. Malayan Public VW.u. vice Ml Thomas M«rr Hart officer of V Malayan Strvicc Mr. George Ciifloru Pacch E,iU'Ji/van Master, Malayan Ul' Service Dr lan Thomas
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    • 1542 20 ilfalavaii Listeners* Kailio (Continued from page 191 WEDNESDAY KERIJN STATION 4.46 p.m. Time signal. Masii j DJB 19 74 m etr<*s (15.200 kcs.). DJA aining lor beginners. 51 38 metres 19.650 kcjO; DJQ 19.63 me--5.16 p.m. Modern Bengali song. tres (***** kcs.) DJE 16.89 metres 5.31 p.m. Parables from the
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  • 429 21 Labour Unrest In Singapore-Grievance Against Sub-Contrac tors Labourers Unpaid Agitators Busy Intimida-tion-Government Should Intervene Planes For Chiang Kai Shek-Dr. Philip Tyau. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) pHINESE labour unrest in Singapore has become acute during the week. First of all the pn.epje cutters downed tools, demanding better food
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  • 159 21 APPROXIMATELY $640,000 or $1.300 000 scribed c r u renc y have been subfor %n^Ll m nu- t0 Purchase aeroplanes K Chl^ n S Kai Shek, on the occaMon of his 50th birthday. Ort birthday falls on ai l d p i ans are n ew under
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  • 194 21 J\R. Philip K. C. Tyau. the former Chinese Oonsul-General in Singapore, who is now in Canton as Representative of the Chinese Foreign Office for th? South-west, was mentioned in the Chinese cables received from Hongkong this week. He appears to be handling the Pakhoi Incident— incidentally his
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  • 52 21 Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, Sept. lb. THE first death sentences under the regulations were imposed to-day by the Criminal Assizes in Jerusalem on two Arabs found guilty of firing on Has Majesty's forces when escorting a convoy on the Nablus Road en Aug. 7, when a British soldier was
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  • 51 21 The following aliens have been granted Certificates of Naturalization by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government under the British Nationality and Status cf Aliens Act; Mr. Lee Choon Kwee 'also known as Choon Kwcc -,ee>, Miss Chen Swee Khin, Mr. LeoDOlct nrrmeln Attias. Mr. Carl An on
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  • 636 21 New Foundations Built NO MORE DREAD OF COLLAPSE (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. jyjIDDLE Temple Hall, one of London's noblest buildings, rich in legal, literary, and historic associations for nearly four centuries, has been saved from the mistakes of its original builders. After nearly six months
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  • 72 21 Storage For Over Five Million Gallons (From Out Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. WITH the arrival of an oil tanker built in Japan the Ministry of Defence Liquid Fuel Department has comnlcted canneries and storage facilities for over five million gallons of oil located at a site fronted
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  • 739 23 The Naval Base MAY NEVER BE COMPLETE (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent J London, Sept. 9. J"HE potentialities of Singapore Base are brought cut in a ieadmg article in tho Times which that paper prints in conjunction wiih a series of article* on
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