Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1936

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIIL- -No. 226. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 24, 1936 The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 193 C. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya OXFORD^^ SAUSAGES I JZZZ^* BEER AS PABST MADE IT I j when you ord*.• Pabst Japa <3an that is essentially, I brewery™ -ved to you, j whSr you are just as Pabst Made It. II jlr 2 «I3SCOmUTERS. 1 1 SAME AS BOTTLE
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    • 163 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNEVG TRIBUNE XL I M POWDERED MILK PURE ggggggi SAFE MILK mX FOR FOR DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. I The Original I PRIMUS ..l£L fj» h Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING I
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  • 444 2 FIXED POLICY Commission Member Interviewed (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. YIiSS Picton-Tarbervill flttipUned her recent brief statement v\hen I called to see her to discuss her experiences in Hongkong and Malaya as a member of the Mui-lsai Commission. "The poverty of the Chinese pool in
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  • 291 2 To Direct Fairbanks (Jr.) In Scotch Film MR. Tay Garnett, famous American iT him director who arrived at Souuii recently in his studios fitted yacht "Athene" on a round the worid cruise and who made the popuiai 'China Seas," "Professional Soldier," 'On Way Passage," and other
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  • 759 2 "Painless Killing" ALLEGED ATTEMPT T<> MURDER WIFE (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. "T HAVE just murdered mv wife A She is on the bed. There the keys of the flat." This statement was alleged have been made by a man who walked into Hampstead
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1046 2 CHLORODONT embodies all the latest improvements which Dentists and Doctors have recommended. CHLORODONT is sale, efficient and also reasonable in price. Obtainable everywhere Sole Agents: SCHIFFNER CO., LTD., Private lessons and coaching in Eng lish, French, Dutch, and Malay given by Cambridge University graduate (M.A.LL.B.) also translation work in the
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    • 839 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Suit No. 60 of 1913. In the Matter of the Estate of Chan Sin Tuan Deceased. Between CHEE KIOW NEO Executrix under the Will of CHAN SIN TUAN Deceased Plaintiff And L CHAN KANG SWI, 2. CHEE CHENG POH
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    • 368 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP LIQUIDATION SALE FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTION ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST FRANKEL BROS. 101, VICTORIA STREET. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF VEHICLES AUCTION SALE OF One Ford lorry No. S-632, one Ford lorry No S-669, one Ford lorry No. S-740, one Ford
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  • 864 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES" U.S. SAFETY AT SEA INQUIRY Shipowners' Liability RECOMMENDATIONS IN MINORITY REPORT £jTRONG exception to the majority report i>f the Committee on Admiralty of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York is taken in a minority report signed by Mr. J. W. Ryan, which
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  • 32 3 Miss A.A. Gentles, Nursing Sister District Hospital. Sungei Pantani, has been granted five months and 20 days leave on full pay and nine days on half pay with effect from Sept. 4.
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  • 28 3 Mr. Yeow Cheng Hoe, of the Rates Division, Municipal Treasurer* Department, Singapore, nassed the Final «Part I) Examination of the Corporation of Accountants. Glasgow held las 4 June.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 438 3 STEAMER SAILINGS INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1638. SOUDAN 6,500 Sept.. 24 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 0 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 N ALDER A 16,000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000
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    • 128 3 Jtf.Y.K. LL\E GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.S. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514
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    • 529 3 M. Hi. LINE (Messageries Maritimes) < Incorporated in France» SPECIAL CRUrSE~TO JAPAN, at the height of the maple blossom season LEAVING SINGAPORE OCTOBER 9th, 1936 by M. V. ARAMIS VISITING: SAIGON, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI RETURNING SINGAPORE NOVEMBER 24th, 1936 by M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL 13 DAYS IN JAPAN including FIRST class
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    • 396 3 Special Coronation Sailing to Marseilles or London AND BACK at Single Fare by the new and modern II m.s. 'ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement from SINGAPORE 30-3-37 due MARSEILLES 23-4-37 due LONDON 2-5-37 from SOUTHAMPTON 15-6-37 from MARSEIXLES 22-6-37 due SINGAPORE 16-7-37 ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH For further particulars
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    • 496 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD \f" (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures OUTWARDS. Por MANILA, HONGKONG, SHA* UH.il NORTH CHINA de JAPAN. Due Spore ■Ma. I "ISAR" omits Penang, Port Swettenham, H'Kong S'hai Sept. 24 "CREFELD" omits Singapore and Manila, Due Penang Sept. 29 Port Swettenham Sept.
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  • 440 4 Madness Of Two WOMAN WHO 'INFECTS' ANOTHER (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. TWO women who were alleged to have stolen in the belief that they were under Divine control weie shown at Liverpool to be victims of a rare form of mental trouble. Described as
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  • 27 4 Mr. R.A. Goodchild has been seconded for service in Kedah and assumed duty as European master. Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, with effect from Aug. 29.
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  • 35 4 When the Queen Line's pleasure steamer Essex Queen damaged a paddle off the Nore Lightship her passengers, returning from a trip to Margate, were transferred at sea to a sister ship and landed at Tilbury.
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  • 700 4 Pigs As Entrance Fee Cow Versus Train Duck's Blood Killed Her Lighthouse In Main Street HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world, sent by Reuter correspondent:— THOSE KILTS Thirteen American schoolteachers, after a "whirlwind" tour of South Africa, have returned to New York
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  • 631 4 Police Perturbsd BODY GAGGED AND BATTERED pOLICE authorities are becoming perturbed at the frequent murders of lonely women—crimes which have latterly been filling widow* an J aged spinsters, especially those possessing valuable property, with increasing alarm. The latest victim is Mrs. Ada Fortescue, aged 66. the widow
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  • 37 4 Professor H.C. Gelissen, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Dr. L. N. Deckers, Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, left The Hague for Helsingfors in order to discuss the development of trade between the Netherlands and Finland.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 404 4 4 P^ ,N A Why endure the torment of Nerve NO CURE—NO PAY Pains and Headaches when 2 simply obtain aso tablet bottle ot Irving** Yeast-Vite Tablets can bring glorious relief in 5-15 Minutes Why live in the shadows OI Chambers. Singapore, with Guarantee Seal n y 111 1 I
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    • 26 4 I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers "CORONET" ribbons and Carbons, Overhauling or cleaning of m,cs in offices undertaken.
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    • 75 4 Genuine Liquidation Sale [entire stock-in-trade must be sold I GOLD SILVER WRIST POCKET WATCHES LARGE ASSORTMENT AT SPECIAL LIQUIDATION PRICES. LADIES' GENT'S IHHH mm 18 CARAT GOLD WRIST WATCHES UHff HI HIGH GRADE FULLY JEWELLED *****1 |<> LEVER MOVEMENT I BBSS'* Vff PRICES FROM $17 /50 ji 18 al I|PE
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  • 417 5 MUSLIM CENTRAL BODY To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) sir —A Society called the Muslim rp.ural Body is in the course of format,nn in Singapore. The objects of that wr iv as appears from the draft rules bic'h have just come to hand, are "to
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  • 65 5 The foliowing will represent the SC R C. at hockey against the 7th Heavy Biigade R.A. (B. Mati) to-morrow at Hons Lim Green: Yee Cheok Wah, T s On* H. L. Boon; Teo Boon Gim; Gan Kee Siang; Ong Swee Law; Low Kee pow: Chua Boon Ann- Tan
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  • 156 5 Interesting Concluding Ti?s Singapore, Wednesday. THE only tie played off in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tourney to-day resulted as follows:— "B" Class Doubles Final J. E. D. Graham and W. D. J. Vincent plus 4 beat A. C. Growder and T. A. D. Hewan scr. 6—2, 6—l.
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  • 55 5 The prize distribution of the Indian Association Football League (Hindu Association) will be heid on Sunday. An exhibition game will be played between the Champions and the Rest commencing at 5 p.m. after which the prizes will be distributed by Mr. Ah Ahamed Khan Surattee, J.P. and
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  • 32 5 Singapore, Thursday. In a hockey match played at Changi yesterday, the Singapore Colts and the R °T y h a e SgrSSOT od-d goal'in three at the interval.
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  • 311 5 MAQUEDA FALLS IN HANDS OF REBELS Reuter Wireless. MAQUEDA, sixty miles from the Capital and described as the key to Madrid, has been taken by the insurgents, states an official communique, adding the Maqueda-Avi-la road is now open giving the insurgents access to Toledo from the
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  • 77 5 Reuter Wireless. Rome, Sept. 22. The Italian Consul-General in BarcsJ iona, Signor Carlo Bossi. while mctor lng was stopped and searched by Spanish Government supporters. Wher released he strongly protested to the authorities. It is recalled when the cruiser Pola was sent to Barcelona recently following the murder
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  • 71 5 The following are coming ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowls tournament: TO-MORROW E H R Bowerman and EL Bowrey (—4) vs. O. E. H. Cutler and C. Fittock (+6). MONDAY W. T. Houghton and J. D. P. Nisbct. <-r-2> vs. E. A. Brown and W. M. Edwards
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 22 5 MADE BY IHI MAKERS OF FAMOUS M j w'li%ive II same rcaulU m 4 or 5 of another I ***** *TOC»inm'AIIUM»HCOiIMI«TS IBBSSlIlM"
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    • 78 5 FULL of VIGOUR And VITALITY! Get rid of those frowns )f <flF^rn > those m.sr^jjf trieS th< -'j| e ~jk wh.ch make 7 Take the 1 simple way to S health. T:iko T X Beecham's PI Pills to-night V and face t lo 1\ W JV// morning. I \^7/ bright.
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    • 141 5 j (he handkerchief to conjure with! Are you joining in this modern tendency to brighten Mens wear? Are you wearing more colourful shirts and gayer ties? Then why not wear brighter handkerchiefs, too? Pyramids, famous for their fine character and long lasting qualities, are made in a variety of colours
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  • 839 6 MARKET FEELS INFLUENCE OF HOLIDAY (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 5. r rHE account which closed yesterday felt the full weight of the normal holiday influences, says the Financial News. It cannot be denied that it resisted them well. Helped by the belief that political developments
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  • 450 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 23 RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Quiet Spot Buyers 7 1116 711|16 Sellers 7% 7% October Buyers 7% 7 ***** —1,16 Sellers 713 16 7? 4 —1 16 OctJDec. Buyers 7% 7 3 4 Sellers 7 13,16 7 13 16 Jan.! Mar.
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  • 868 6 PAYMENT STILL AT 21/2 PER CENT. London, Sept. 5. 'THE directors of Imperial Chemical Industries. Ltd.. announce that they have declared, as at Sept. 12 next, in respect of the trading year ending Doc. 81, IMG. an interim dividend of 2'o per cent, actual on the
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  • 152 6 League Recommendation Of Devaluation Reuter. London, Sept. 23. THE weakness of the guilder, carrying P spot to 7.49 and three months' discount to eight, appears to show that ut least Dutch nationals take the League of Nations Financial Committee's repoit seriously. The report recommends devaluation for the gold
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  • 112 6 British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 23. Paris 76 61 64. i New York 5.06-a. Montreal 5.06' 8 Brussels 30.00. Geneva Amsterdam 7.49 '<>. Milan 64 7 16. Berlin 12.62. Stockholm 16.39V 2 j Copenhagen 22.39 V 2 Oslo 19.90. Lisbon llOVg. Vienna 26 7 fe. Prague 122 5
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  • 150 6 International Agreement Signed Brussels. Aug. 19. CREAT Britain is among the s::..u, ries to an International Caitel regulating the sale and export ci c kt which was signed in Brussels to-day Other countries signing the Car i Germany, Holland, Belgium u:/' Poland. The agreement is to run f
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  • 136 6 Singapore. Tuesday. The following information received from the Bobber < Association by the Reglstrai Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S Malayan Information Agency, L 1935 1936 Net Exports. Jan. Dec. July long lons tons tons tons Ceylon 54.316 3.782 Malaya (S.S., F.M.S.. U.M.S.. and Brunei) 417.005 34 214 The Netherlands
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  • 23 6 The latest addition to the staff of the Malayan Educati vice is Mr. G. C. Tacchi, who Malaya from Home on Aug. 28
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 227 6 WEAR THE PSYCHO RAY BADGE T S SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE S I j WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. II 1 I Price 3 -00 each S sole SUPPLIER: > f MAX TING SUM, d.m. t d. s t s .r, j I V v F.P.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.) I Mechano-Therapy, Psycho-Therap> i
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  • 437 7 From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Thursday morning Singapore, 26 11 16 cts., down 1 16 tt. .Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 1116 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 7 16 cts., down Ll6 ct Market Tone: Dull. The market continues very dull with a
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  • 167 7 SELLING Singaptre, Sept. 24. London T.T. JjJ® London demand *[J® London months' sigh» *1*7» Lyons aemand Hamburg demand New York demand 59 Montreal demand 5° Batavia demand 88 6 Samarang demand 88 8 Calcutva, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and Colombo demand 154% Hongkong demand $100=Strs. $53 3
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  • 63 7 I'nited Statss Refuses To Submit Reuter. Washington, Sept. 2.".. THE United States Government has refused to submit to the proposed application of income-tax on foreigners resident in China. It has informed the Nanking Government, through its Embassy, that the proposal as far as United States
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  • 1624 7 8sued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Singapore, Sept. 24th, 10 a.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Si Evatt 41- Ampat Tin 4??™ lers ers Se »*rs Asam Kumbang 27 29 49 cd 2a 4b ,J ".Iyer %'r 54 53 J Ayer We
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  • 104 7 Resumption Of Negotiations Arranged British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 23. In the House of Commons 011 July 30. the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, explained the reasons for which negotiations for a resumption of Arglo-Italian trade, following the lifting of sanctions, had had to be
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  • 14 7 We hear that Mr. B.G.H. Johnson is leaving England for Malaya on Oct. 3.
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  • 33 7 Mr. Richard Sydney, the Editor the Rotary District of Malaya. Siam ano Indo-China. may shortly go to Americ to join the editorial staff of the Rota-r-an. the magazine of the Rotary Inte. national
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  • 95 7 Most Favoured Nation CIaUSC- British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 23. THE Most Favoured Nation Clause in commercial treaties was strongly approved to-day in a report by the League of Nation's Economic Committee. The report declares that the Most Favoured Nation Clause, and the system of equality it
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  • 38 7 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 22. THE Department of Agriculture estimates wheat production for 37 c entries excluding Russia and China, at 2.938 million bushels, a decline of five per cent comoar?d with last year.— Reuter Wireless
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 96 7 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital 14,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5188. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh Ke
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    • 713 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, lUirtttl fLAiM. Capital Fully Paid Yen 10U,VOO,tOO Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, isatavi* Bom Day, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton Daircn, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankuw j Harbm, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsu.king, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeiea. Manila. Mojl, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York.
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  • 83 8 Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly. Qanta.-. closing 7 p.m. toborrow. Medan, Jask. Bushirc. Amsterdam, and i London: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Sept. 26. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai, Kob~ and Manila via Penang: Imperial, cm- ing 7 p.m. Sop*. 2*'. j Penang, Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, I
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  • 104 8 Mails from Europe, etc. tLondon) de-s-patched by Air <Imperialt on Sent. 16 are expected to monow. The delivery iof letters to boxholders' at 6 Tn.m. toI morrow and general delivery will be at 825 am. on the 26th. Mails from Europe, etc. <London mails despatched by the P.
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  • 38 8 Owing to the late anY al of the Eas* bound Impr.ial aeroplane, the Air mall for Australia. Java, ate, previously an nouneed as closing a; 7 p.m. to-day, will now At 7 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 128 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO arrive Singapore, Sept. 24. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Chitral 18. Soudan 14; Teucer 12; Shunko Maru 8; Kota Tjandi 6. Emolre Dock (Entrance Oau* 3» Perak 30; Tuscaloosa City 32; Silvercypress 34: Malacca
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  • 37 8 The Sphinx is expected to. arrive in Singapore from Colombo on Saturday, Sept. 26, at 8 a.m., and sail on the same day at 1 p.m. for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe. JL JL A
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  • 57 8 Banka, British, 623 tons, fiom Rengat 23.9 to Rengat 25.9. Ban Hong Liong, British, 1.003 tons, from Samarang 23.9 to Java Ports 25.9. Promise, Norwegian, 727 tons, from Bangkok 23.9 to Malacca 25.9. Shunko Mary. Japanese, 5,027 tons, from Karachi 23.9 to Moji 24.9. Van Heutsz, Netherlands, 2,748
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  • 50 8 ,THE Lloyd Triestino s.s. Conte Rosso is due at Singapore at noon on Sunday, Sept. 27 from Genoa. Naples, Port Said, Massawa, Bombay and Colombo. She will berth alongside the S.H.B wharves and is expected to sail at> 3 p.m. the same day for Hongkong and Shanghai.
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  • 129 8 The Singapore Chaml)er Of Commerce Singapore, Wednesday noon. London —Spot 7 11 16d. New York— 16»/ 2 cts. Cents per lb. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard Quality 26% Good Average Quality 26% Fair Average Quality 26% to Off Quality No Sales. Sheet Cuttings 25% to 20 V\ Crepe. fine
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  • 220 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. SEPT. 24 High Tides:-3.49 a.m., 6 ft., 7 ins., 3 Hockey":' Girts' Sports Club v. European Ifagto EntenainSient by Malayan Magic Circle, Circle House, 2, Amber Road Taniong Katong, 9.15 p.m. Football- Daeng Mekkah Shield FinaL Telok Saga Malay School v. Siglap
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  • 109 8 ALHAMBRA.—"The Devil Doll 1 with Lionel Barrymore fc>ls and 9.15 p m CAPITOL. 'Dancing Pirate' «15 an( j 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"EarIy To Bed" 615 9.15 p.m. EMPIRE.—"Drake oi England" Matheson Lang and Athene 3eyl< and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas 'Jninese Wayangs. Cinemas: Globe Theatre:—
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  • 69 8 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 24. Mr. Chsn Yi, the Fukien Governor, has arrived in Shanghai. His visit is in connection with the finances of the province. He has come to ioun with the three Government bank When he arrives in Nanking he will seek help irom
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 412 8 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. EXCELLENT CUISINE POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES HIGH CLASS I WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CONFECTIONERY I CAKES AND PASTRIES Afternoon Teas A Speciality Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order. Best Quality Bread delivered to all parts of the Town. POPULAR PRICES UNDER EUROPEAN
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    • 277 8 ak\W\ *4p<*. **< AU -.^L^luS§§ Blow HO T it 1 9 w < ol j Blow \OIM 11. EAST, j MM Til or WEST Whichever way ihe arrow swings it' points 1o a place when i VEEDOL is serving with distinction. .From Canton to Cairo, t i from Reykjavik to
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 439 8 k j POSTAL INT EIJLIGENCE j i i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengerang Aik Soon 24 9 a.m. Penang Kedah 24 10 a.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon 24 11 a.m. India, East, North and West Karagola 24 3 p.m. India, South Rajula 24
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  • 1007 9 Taxi Incident I REMEMBER NOTHING SAYS ACCUSED Singapore, Wednesday. A NOCTURNAL excursion in a taxi-cab by a soldier of the Middlesex Regiment exactly a month ago has resulted in him being convicted by Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, Criminal District Court, on j charges of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 551 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS w \NTED —Telephone operator and rJJ*natch clerk, male or female. State 2rience in own handwriting. Reply v Box No. 381, c o Malaya Tribune. vrpsh floral wTeaths can be booked at shop for delivery in Kuala Lumpur h Penang or any parts of the world llV time Ring
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    • 496 9 STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Chargees Application No. 17 of 1936. Between Chan Kang Swi of No. 139, Heeren Street, Malacca Chargee And Ong Kip Tong of No. 34, Kampong Hulu, Malacca Chargor. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND PLANTED WITH RUBBER TREES SITUATE
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    • 93 9 I f\" Use I PHILIPS LAMPS and see"— I 20' more light from f I Philips' coiled coil iamps 1 1 WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA I* Ml'l'K H'OH I'ENANG. MASTERS 13b. WE \R COMFORTABLE SHOES creative designs make their shoes suit your leet. Attractive Xpely economical and
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    • 154 9 II NEW SHIPMENT IN NEW DESIGNS II HtBAVEL lII.ANKETS II 11 ALL BRITISH MANUFACTURE 11 ki2a lumpur PE ?poi? TAIPENG F" I 2? I A living tribute to TRUFOOD I Th is young man Is John Bright another I j witness to the nourish ng power of Humanised I TRUFOOD.
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  • 177 10 Statement Ox Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Sept. 19 shows that there were 245 deai-hs, compared wi h 203 in the previous week, and with 209 in the corresponding week oi last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-b3ri
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  • 67 10 Given Increased Importance in Malayan Schools It is announced by the Education Department that from the beginning o next year physical training wi be included in the time-taoics for all classe. ud to and including standaid 7 Malayan schools. The minimum allocation -or physical training will be three
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  • 39 10 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church a cottage meeting in Malay will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hock Chuan, 899C, Simons Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, on Monday, at S p.m.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 366 10 •j.— 9 m j 7IELD TH[E WITCH A QF TniBUCTOO^ 00 *^*><*VV<*#AAAAAA J &£sP(N£fsffl LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 Cflfl WW "Splendid comedy. the audience simply*** "J* mmmMiM-*m shrieks with laughter"—FßEE PRESS*** HIGGLES ii iibi ~~m >* SMARY BOLAND I •J* IN THE PARAMOUNT COMEDY fJf «1 A f cadi V
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    • 288 10 ALL THE GLAMOUR, MELODY ROMANCE OF I RIO RITA- Y^'%< ALL THE ACTION and THRILLS of jf^^V^ ••THE BLACK PIKATE" WITH THE ADDED BEAUTY OF jP|\ GORGEOUS NEW COLOUR! /W OPEXIXIS TO-XIGHT Special Matinees: TO MORROW, SATURDAY SUNDAY EMP7V Hr.i t If. iiM Kanl cflW iraiufll S 11l x^ the
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  • 146 11 King Edward Makes Chang3s Reuter. London, Sept. 23. -IS MAJESTY, the King, who is now on H holiday at Balmoral Castle, is making oo r aole economies at the Castle. He refused the bedroom formerly used King George, saying that the best v drooms must be reserved
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 23. AFTER the meeting of the Credentials Committee it is announced that the Ethiopians will continue to si» in the Assembly and there will hi no recourse to the Hague Court. In Italian quarters there is excited talk of leaving the League.—Reuter.
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  • 54 11 Reuter Wireless. Simla. Sept. 22. THE Council of State by 35 votes to six 1 carried a motion recommending a educUon in India's contribution to the 1 C OoKe~t approved the motion hu opposed the motion in favour of dia leaving the League on which no
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 23. IT is gathered in well-informed circles that France does not intendl to lay a md dried disarmament plan betorc I league Some statement regarding Lsarmament is expected but it will no. Se form of definite proposals.Reuter.
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  • 22 11 Reuter. London, Sept. 23. Sir Philip Sassoon. under secretary of q-atP for Air is leaving England on K2» j^sea^
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  • 28 11 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. j 1 have no information regarding rcl na\e nu ninnninß to resume cordeS e HuU n Secretary ol Si ate -Reuter Wireless
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  • 83 11 The Merry Youngsters Badminton l arW reSstered a narrow win at the £2 Worid Sports Ground against me Tan Urn Cheng Hong >'V. Toe 7—15 B—l6. Cniang .u > beat Cheong Bo- W» !5 _2 Wee H^.. Loo ye b 0 eat cl ?eo W Heng r,
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  • 72 11 A. B. Jenkins 9 Car Run Reuter. Salt Lake City, Sept. 24. FURTHER world records set up by A. B. Jenkins, and recorded to-day, are as follows:— 48-hour-run, average 148.626 m.p.h., compared with Eyston's 136.34. 5,000 miles, average 149.41 m.p.h. 10,000 kilometres, average 148.97. As reported yesterday,
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  • 100 11 Wants Campbell Black's Machine British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 23. MRS AMY MOLLISON, the well known woman aviator, has asked to be permitted to fly "Miss Liverpool I" in the Portsmouth-Johannesburg air race which commences on Tuesday next v The aeroplane is the one which
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  • 70 11 The following will represent Loke's B P. at soccer against the Central Emrhsh School XI on Sunday, at the S.C.P.A. ground (opposite the Raffles Hotel» Wong Teck Fuh (capt.), Foo Wah Eng M W Yeo, Foo Wah Tip. Lim Jitt Chin. Lim Jitt Fong. Swee Lim Swang.
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  • 110 11 KING BROTHER IN ABERDEEN Duke Of York Opsns New Infirmary British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 22. «rHE King and the Duke of York wer<. 1 both in Aberdeen to-day. The Duke, accompanied by tne Duchess, paid an official visit for purpose of opening the City s new in firmary buildings,
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  • 91 11 President Roosevelt's Next Experiment Reuter Wireless. Washington. Sept. DRESIDENT Roosevelt's next agricultural experiment is definitely scheduled to combine the principle of crop insurance with a system of storage of re ™s eS is evident from the President's appointment of B committee headed X?r P Wallace, Secretary for.Agncu liure
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  • 68 11 Jerusalem, Sept. 22. SINCE the beginning of the Arao strike, according to official sourco., 2.643 Arabs and 34G Jews have been arrested of whom 1X46 Arabs and 213 Jew.s were convicted while 710 A'.ao and 71 Jews were acquitted. Two hundred and eighty-seven Arab, and 57 Jews
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    • 104 11 I OPENING TO-MORROW! I* iWI JL fi-O PREVIOUS TRIUMPHS! I CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS THE FRANTIC LITTLE MECHANIC IN j MODERN TIMES' United Artists Release with PAIXETTE COPPARP Matinees: Sat. Sun. LITTLE COLONEL also RANDY RIDES ALONE I Mr Dwight Long, the American adventurer sailing round the globe m his j
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  • 16 12 HFRBERT ULRIC BOS WELL, on September 23. 1196, at Jesselton, Borneo By Cable.
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  • 75 12 MRS. LIM KOW NAH and family wish to thank all relatives and friends vho have kindly attended the night visits nnd the funeral of her husband the late Mr. Lim Kow Nah. H.R.H. PRINCESS PURACHATRA and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, and Clubs
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  • 1044 12 gEREMBAN'S water supply and the provision of a new abattoir for the town were two matters which clashed at the last meeting of the Lower Chamber of the Negri Sembilan State Council, 'unofficial opinion regarded the filtration and chlorination of the water supply as a question which
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  • 98 12 Progress Of 'Recovery In Britain British Official Wireless. London, Sept 23 The average daily receipts of the Post Office in the United Kingdom from postal traffic per working day i n August showed an increase of 5.2 per cent' compared with the corresponding month of 1935. With
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  • 48 12 Over 400 invitations have been issued for a tea party to be given by Mr. s L O. Alsagoff at his residence Darussalam, Chancery Lane, on Oct. 3 in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Alliance and Friendship between Great Britain and Egypt.
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  • 167 12 NOTES COMMENTS An Invention QIR John Bagnall, chairman and managing director of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., has distinguished himself in a new direction. He has invented an ash tray which makes it impossible for a lighted cigarette placed on the tray to fall from it on to the table.
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  • 138 12 JHE selfish smoker will choose any other rest for his cigarette than an ash tray. He will put it on ton of the grand piano, on an expensive mantelpiece, and of course, on tables and desks—any place, in fact, except the right place. H? goes on his
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  • 128 12 JNOTHER public menace about whom something ought to b e done is the man who drops his cigarette end on your office floor and then-probably through some last-minute attempt at tidiness! rubs it hard with his foot, make worse mess than ever. Smoking is practically universal and
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  • 149 12 yjE wish ali success io Sir John Bagnall's invention and trust it will at least have some effect in calling attention to the destruction which thoughtless smokers cause. Perhaps also this ventilation of the subject will help to check the menace, though we have no great hopes.
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  • 583 12 By "Looker On" JRUE to Type: The Olympic sprinter who trained on runner beans. When bees swarmed in a loudspeaker, an acute listener cleared them out by switching on the programme. Merely another instance of insect intelligence. A "A pierrot's life is not all fun," laments
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  • 183 13 INTENSE EXCITEMENT JAPANESE BLUEJACKET KILLED IN SHANGHAI JNTENSE excitement prevails in the main ports of China, especially m Shanghai, owing to the frequent repetition of incidents in which Japanese have lost their lives or been injured. Fo
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  • 77 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 24. THREE Japanese marines were shot I in Hongkew district last night by unknown assassins. The men made good their escape, but a Chinese pedestrian, who is believed to have no connection with the affair, was arrested. The entire Hongkew
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  • 510 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 23. ANOTHER serious Sino-Japanese incident occurred to-day when one Japanese bluejacket was shot dead and two wounded in a shooting affair in the Hongkew district of Shanghai. The men, who belonged to the Japanese naval landing party, werj strolling together in the International Settlement
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  • 125 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Sept. 24. Eight Japanese warships are still anchored off Pakhoi. The Canton authorities are sending an additional officer to Pakhoi to assist in the investigation of the recent shooting. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has ordered the Ministry of Finance to lift the
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  • 204 13 Fresh Instructions From Tokyo Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking, Sept. 24. MR. S. Kawagoe, the Japanese Ambassador, and General Chang Chun, the Chinese Foreign Minister, talked over three hours yesterday afternoon on Sino-Japanese issues. All points were touched, but the results are not revealed. It is reported that
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  • 125 13 Reuter. Nanking. Sept. 24. On presenting his credentials yester day Sir Hunh Knatchbull-Hugessen. the British Ambassador, said that he was happy to see the success of the reconstruction programme in China. He sympathised with Chinas efforts in construction works and he would try his best to secure
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  • 129 13 Reuter. Nanking, Sept. 23. A very grave view is taken of the Hongkew incident by political circles here which fear that Sino-Japanese relations are on the brink of a major crisis. In any way the negotiations which have been proceeding between General Chang Chun and Mr. Kawagoc for
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  • 137 13 THE INVASION OF SHANGHAI Chinese Protest To The Japanese Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 24. THE City Government of Greater Shanghai has handed a note to the Japanese Consular authorities this morning strongly protesting against the invasion of Chinese territory in Chapei by Japanese marines last night after the shooting
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  • 22 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 24. EWE hundred Japanese marine reinforcements despatched from Japan in consequence of the Hankow incident have arrived.—Reuter.
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  • 161 13 WINS VOTE Given benefit Of Doubt British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 23. THE League of Nations Assembly met this evening to receive the report of the Credentials Committee on the admissability of the Ethiopian delegation. The Credentials Committee, which had held several sessions during the day,
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  • 93 13 Committee's Dscision Is A Surprise Reuter. Rome, Sept. 23. THE Italians are frankly astonished at the decision of the Credentials Committee which means an indefinite postponement of Italy's return to the League and, in the view of many Italians, may mean that II Duce will
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  • 307 13 Weakness Of Franc DEVALUATION VERY SOON Reuter. London, Sept. 24. OUMOURS of impending changes in the French Cabinet, associated with the hasty return to Paris of the arch-devaluationist, M. Paul Reynaud, from America, have resulted in a further weakening of gold currencies in terms of sterling. The
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  • 108 13 Funeral Held In London British Official Wireless. London, Sept). 22. THE funeral of Captain Campbell Black, who was killed in an aerodrome accident at Liverpool on Saturday, took place in London. It was attended by many distinguished representatives of Civil Aviation and of the theatrical profession to
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  • 46 13 Prevention Of Anti-Peace Broadcasts Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 24. The International Broadcasting Conference has adopted a draft convention under which the Powers pledge themselves not to allow broadcasts constituting incitement to war or likely *o disturb good international understan/.ng by statements known to be false.—Reuter.
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  • 17 13 Mr. G.F.G. Rivaz, Assistant Superintendant of Customs Ipoh, proceeded to Teluk Anson on Monday morning on transfer
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  • 106 13 DESPERATE STRUGGLES SOUTH OF MADRID Reuter. Paris, Sept. 24. (CORRESPONDENTS in Toledo state that some ol the insurgents, with machine-guns, are still holding out in the ruins of Alcazar, though the Government forces, by capturing the kitchens, have deprived the defenders of stores of food
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  • 378 13 Reuter. REPORTS from the Cuadarrama front states that the insurgents were heavily defeated in an action near the Lozoya Reservoir, the main source of Madrid's water supply. The Government forces have already picked up over four-hundred dead insurgents who had endeavoured to break through the front,
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  • 351 14 LACK OF WATER SUPPLY VALUABLE CONTENTS RESCUED BY POLICE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A VERY serious fire occurred in the Rubber Research Institute building in Damansara Road at 2.30 a.m. to-day in one of
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  • 940 14 Accused Discharged JURY'S MAJORITY VERDICT Singapore, Thursday. "TELL the accused that he has been found not guilty and he L; therefore discharged. Tell him also, that if he is going to continue in the calling in which he is at present employed he should be careful of
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  • 38 14 The Imperial Airways mail from Europe which was due to-day will arrive to-morrow. The mail for Australia due to leave to-morrow will leave on Saturday. The mail from Australia due on Saturday is expected on time.
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  • 250 14 AN INTRUDER Occupies The Judge's Seat (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 23. A SENSATION was created in the n Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, this afternoon when a Malay, said to be formerly a teacher in a Malay School, walked into the Court during the tiffin
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  • 95 14 Scratchings And Order Of Running To-Morrow THE following are the scratchings and order and times oi running for to-morrow's Singapore amateur races:— Race No. I—Horses I Div. t ftt p.m.—Nil. Race No. 2—Horses 4 Div. 3—3 00 p.m.—Nil. Race No. 3—Horses—s Div. 2—3.30 p.m.—Nil. Race No. 4—Horses 4
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  • 171 14 Concessions Made By Contractors Singapore, Thursday. A VIRTUAL solution of the strike of Wiinese constructional coolies in Singapore has at last been reached after they had downed tools for nearly a fortnight. Those engaged on, the construction works in the new'Changi barracks have already returned to work
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  • 93 14 Appointment Of Mr. T. Barbosa Singapore. Thursday. THE Malaya Tribune understands from a reliable source that Mr. Tamagnini Barbosa will be returning to Macao in November to become Governor. ,He formerly served a four-year term as Governor. Lt. Col. Bernardes de Miranda who last held the post passed
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  • 157 14 New "Colonial Secretary" Of Macao Here Singapore. Thursday. Dr. Carlos Sampaio, the newly-ap-pointed Colonial Administrative Inspector of the Portuguese Colony of Macao —a post which corresponds to that of Colonial Secretary of the Struits Settlements—is a visitor to Singapore. He until recently held a similar post in
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  • 118 14 FOR LAST QUARTER OF 1936 LLC. TO CONTINUE DISCUSSION WITH SIAM Reuter. London, Sept. 23. »JHE International Tin Committee, at the meeting in London to-day. decided that the production quota for the last quarter of 1936 should be unchanged at 90 per cent.. 75 per
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  • 61 14 Reuter. Later. The Tin Committee's announcement is on the surface extremely unsensational: nevertheless it is pregnant with very satisfactory possibilities, says the Financial Times. There can now be little doubt that, barring unforseen accidents, the *»tage is set for the continuation of tontiol utter Intend of 193t
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  • 106 14 S.S. Ormonde NO CAUSE FOR ANXIETY British Official Wireless. FIRE broke out to-day in the hold of the tons urient liner Ormonde, outward bound from Melbourne. A statement issued in London by the Company to-night says that as a strong wind was blowing at the time,
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  • 198 14 Indian Who Wanted Proof (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 23. DROVE that it is ganja and then I 1 will plead guilty," said Ramasamy when charged before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru i, with having been found in possession of iBi 2
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  • 50 14 Reduction In Rural Area Next Year THE following decision by committees 5 enm mice- h€ sin Sapore Municipal Commissioners is reported ™lL reed 22$ the char Se ta "37 for water supplied outside Municipal limits ftjTiSS from 90 cents to S cents per Approval SUbjeCt t0 Goveinme t,s
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  • 41 14 British Official Wireless. v London, Sept. 23. His Majesty's Government to-night S£rnn a i? ed dinner Field-Marshal Baron Mannerheim. Chief of the Finnish General Staff, who is at presenf in Eng The War Minister, Mr. Duff-Coooer presided—British Official Wireless
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  • 132 14 Terrible Stab Wounds On Bodiss Singapore. Thursday. TWO Chinese of labouring class were murdered in the Chua Choo Kang district, in the vicinity of the Naval Base, last night. Information reached the Detective Bi'anch shortly before 8 o'clock last night and on proceeding to a rubber
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  • 53 14 Returning To England By Air British Official Wireless. London. Sept. 23. A Melbourne message states that Lord Sempill, who arrived there in his Monospar aeroplane this morning, proposes to leave again for England on the ?oth and will try to complete the journey to London in six days
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  • 120 14 Armoured Car Programme For Saturday And Sunday On Saturday and Sunday next, the Singapore Volunteer Armoured Car Section will carry out Field Firing on the Mandai Road under the conditions of Section 12, Ordinance No. 80 (Military Manoeuvres* as amended by the Military Manoeuvres (Amendment* Ordinance 1933. Firing
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    • 5 14 BRANDY HIP AT ALL FESTIVITIES
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    • 57 14 I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. PnisJ? A C o?o UILDING CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: sfrA?£*xt CHOP GUAN. SEREMBAN C HIE NT BROSLUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG ■rr NG KON CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY,
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  • 504 15 AN INTERVIEW Wild Tribes Of Shan States Singapore, Wednesday. IN an exclusive interview with the Tribune to-day, Mr. Jack T. Young, a well-known Chinese explorer, revealed details concerning his coming expedition to the interior of Burma. He stated that he would disembark at Calcutta,
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  • 45 15 Italian Drive To Crush It Reuter. Rome, Sept. 24. ITALIAN columns are advancing on Gore, where an independent Abyssinian Government is situated. Thry inelude a column of Abyssinian Irregulars in Italian employ, under The command of Ras Hailu and Ras Sevyum.—Reuter. HUMANS A FOOT HIGH
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  • 306 15 "Devil Doll" A Great Thriller AT THE CINEMA IMAGINE a human being so small that you could hold him (or her) in the palm of your hand. Imagine this person as animate and yet inanimate. This may sound paradoxical but the answer i.s in the fact that this tiny person,
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  • 71 15 A New Dance Hall For Penang :.L vs. Shaw Brothers, theatrical n.ents and proprietors of the Jubilee r .:x. Ipoh, will take over the Elysee H v i Penang, next month and open it as a dance hall. The present ballroom will be extended arid a restaurant and grillroom estan!
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  • 174 15 No Co-operation If She Is Rebuff sd Reuter Wireless. Rome. Sept 22 Court h». CiSi on 1° reter ,0 u,e Kasu.has caused surprise and it Is befoTthcomS f ll dec net 0 ?"?nd the th. Z nfe Locarno Conference until known f the Hague Coun ■mMM? is against Italy she
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  • 60 15 Lecture By Mr. H. D. Coliings On Monday Under the auspices of the Singapore Teachers' Association, a lecture on "The Pre-History of Malaya" will be given by Mr. H. D. Collings. assistant curator oi Raffles Museum, at Raffles Institution Hall on Monday at 4.45 p.m. Mr. D. W. McLeod will
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  • 59 15 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Sept. 24. An Amoy message states that while returning from Kwangtung to southern Fukien, the 80th Division raided bandit haunts in the Shaoan district yesteiday. Eighty robbers were killed. The rest fled to Chmchi. The Central Bank is making preparations to establish a branch at
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  • 68 15 King Approves New Appointments British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 23. THE King has approved the following 1 appointments to governorships in Indian provinces: Bihar—Mr. M. G. Hallett to succeed Sir J. D. Sifton. Assam—Sir R. N. Reid to succeed Sir Michael Keane. Northwest Frontier Province—Sir Cieorge Cunningham
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  • 33 15 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 24. The rat plague in central and southern Anhui is spreading. The victims exceed 1.000 most of whom are young people —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 25 15 Reuter. Stockholm, Sept. 24. The Social Democrat leader, Mr. Albin Hansson, has accepted the Sweui.h King's charge to form a Cabinet Reuter.
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  • 106 15 Dense Fop; In South-East England Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 1.2. DO AD. rail and river traflje in BriJJ tain was delayed for many hours this mornmg when the .irsi dense fog of the Autumn threw -hill shadow over south-eastern England and visibility in many places was almost nil
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  • 711 16 PUBLISHERS' HARD FIGHT IN SEMI-FINAL Singapore, Thursday. PY a goal scored three minutes from time, the Police qualified for the S.A.F.A. Cup final, where they are to meit the Gunners, by defeating the M.P.H in their semi-final
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  • 68 16 The following have been select:; to i Dlav football fo" the Nelsonites XI I against the Middlesex Regiment D 01 lon Saturday on the Nehon Road ground: :—Chelliah. Ah Han. Choon j Whatt. Peng Tay. Stevens. Packirisimy, !\h Mat. Rajah. Keng Pak (Car.l Sulong, Mayer. Reserves. Ku Kang
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  • 1073 16 PROSPECTS Many Promising Newcomers (By A Special Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. THERE is little doubt that the present Championship meeting arranged by th e Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, the finals of which will be fought off at the S.V.C. Drill Hall in a few days time,
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  • 18 16 Nicky Sullivan, who scored five goals against the Ceylon Sports Club yesterday, in a hockey matcii. S.R.C. HOCKEY
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    745 16 S.R.C. teams for coming hockey matches are as follows: On Monday, S.R.C. ground vs. R.A. II A.A. Battery:— C. R. Eber; T. B. Smith, E. K. Yzelman, C. Maddox; A. j. Vaz; J. Ritchie; W. E. Meyer; C. J. Alphonso; O. C. Aeria; P. d'Alnieida; A. D'Cruz. On Wednesday, on
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    • 7 16 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED, DISTRIBUTORS QF TIGER BKER
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    • 32 16 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE. FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Honjrkonjf Bank Chambers Second Floor, Singapore.
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    • 247 16 JOURNALISM AND ADVERTISING. With a view to providing complete and thorough personal training in the above two highly paid professions, it is proposed to found the Malayan Instiunc Journalism and Advertising, at the Eton High School. Singapore. Classes will be held on two nights per week from 7.30 p.m. until
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  • 338 17 CLEVER PLAY Kelly's "Hat-Trick" For Ireland Reuter. London, Sept. 23. .v iin inter-League match played I t .1 .V al BMlast. the Irish League he English league by three Ss to two. All the scoring was in J vveather was fine and
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  • 70 17 I Arsenal Beat Rangers In Friendly 2—1 Reuter. I London, Sept. 23. THE following matches were played to-day in the English football League: FIRST DIVISION Derby Co. 5; W'hampton W. 1. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN* Bristol City 1; Reading 2. Crystal p?l. 0; Queen's P R O. Swindon Town
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  • 104 17 (JUT STANDING results in yesterday's y Singapore Sport:— RUGBY: Police and St. Andrew's 11-11. Scorers: F G as itry i and Hunt <2 ;ries» (Police, on ocnrlty goal), and Douglas tries). A. E. Minns converted y for the Police. HOCKEY: S.R.C. beat Ceylon Sports b 7—l. Scoren:
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  • 55 17 V.M.C.A. HOCKEY following have been selected to tit the V.M C.A. junior departI hockey against the Colts a Arson Road ground at a.io n Tuesday next: -Tay Yew Wee, C Armstrong: Shim Kah Foo; G. n; Ong Swee Keng; S. T. HOP« M Armstrong; Suratta; B. S. varma. 1 H
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  • 208 17 Singapore. Thursday. SOM Pong, welterweight champion of Siam and one of the most colourful boxers in the Malayan ring, leaves for Bangkok to-day by the Kedah. In the course of a conversation with a Malaya Tribune reporter, Som Pong said that he was not hanging up
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  • 628 17 SCHOOL'S WEAK FORWARD RUGGER PLAY Singapore, Thursday. IN a hard-fought game at the Police Depot in Thomson Road yesterday, the St. Andrew's Rugger XV drew with the Police, each scoring eleven points. St. Andrew's scored a goal, a try and a penalty goal and
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  • 58 17 The distribution of prizes won in the oils' Spoils Club Annual,. tournament.s Bill take plare on Saturday, when a oorts meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Dr. N. L. Clarke has consented to distiibutc the Prizes. The Girl. Sports Carb Hockey U XI will meet the
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    • 1724 18 Mm WW m J m 11 lock). A Soft Day; There's a Bower of ftADIO COLONIAT.E FRA Km a la? an Listeners Radio Si Sss S Back (Hamilton Harty). n 6 p r i Q 885 k cs) j 8 a.m. The News and Announce- RUay from P T. t.
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    • 1442 19 U>.H a.m. Opening. Grieg pro- 2 80. ROME Malayan Listeners 9 Radio I Nffio^Sf ION wth tn sT±. fol TO-DAY 6.50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1150 a m 'lime signal. Weather TO-DAY rCemimned /rem page W J"S P m con- re££ Light music. 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. BERLIN STATION I
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  • 184 20 Need For Chinese Consulate-General Building—-Industrial Envoys In Singapore—Trade Fair—Roaring Business Expected 'By Our Chinese Correspondent*) THE move, initiated by Mr. Leong Sin Nam, for collecting funds with which to put up a building for the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore is a commendable one and should receive the
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  • 205 20 THE Chinese Trade Mission, who arrived in Singapore on Sept. 14. are concluding their visit and will leave on Sunday lor Penang by train. Duiir.g their stay they held an exhibition ol samples of China-made foods at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The display was held between Sept.
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  • 119 20 j rOLLpwiNG on the visit of the trade I delegation will be tihe annual Chinese Trade Fair, which will be held at the Great World from Oct. 2 to Oct. 11. This year's exhibition will be on a bigger scale than that last year, and I expect roaring
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  • 25 20 Mr Li Yen, who has been promoted to the rank of Consul from thai n f vice-Consul. He is attached the Chinese Consulate-General fa Singapore.
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    • 315 20 EEE SPLITTING I A i The Fee Splitting arrangement between Oculists Ij. J tr?nd Opticians is unconseonabl:. It has been •5» condemned most vigorously. But the same secret a rebates are often recei cd by many oculists X from Opticians to whom they send their patients. Often the Opticians will
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 323 20 CLUB DIARY (There are numerous Clubs ann I Societies in Singapore, most of the I viembeis of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary fj p/ 0 vidca specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping v up-w-date and complete. Happcninqd or wmeraf interest will still
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  • 478 21 ADVANTAGES TO BOTH SIDES ANALYSED rrHE B.B.C. recently broadcast a series of talks in "The British A Commonwealth of Nations a.id on Colonial Empire" by Profes..r R. Coupland and Mr. V. Hodson. These addresses have appeared in
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  • 462 21 Economic Relations With Mother Country All these factors apply equally to ie Colony's economic relations with foreign countries. Why does it happen, '"en, that we, as an imperial country, ■•ave specially close trade relations our colonics, by comparison wju} -reign countries? Choose any British wlony as an example—shall
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  • 531 21 Is It A Case Of Exploitation? To some minds there is a suspicion oi something sinister about this process Did we not rule people weaker and it»s civilised than ourselves; and, as a result, did we not make money out o± trading with them and out of their
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  • 619 21 Diverging Paths Of Development But don't take away tne Idea tnathose kinds of exploitation are the general rule. There are tar more powerful economic forces at work than legal compulsion or commercial trickery The coming of the white man has instilled in the native mind new want* -some
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  • 321 21 Advantages Brought To Both Sides All of this throws a rather different light on the notion of exploitation RecaU the distinction we drew between exploitation of things and exploitation Cl Exp°o\ttng the resources of the colonies has brought great advantagesM» both sides-to us, because without colonial sugar and tea
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    • 211 21 Penny-a-mile motoring ONLY POSSIBLE WITH THE The illustrations above show 1 U I two of the many Austin I— WE" Xl I rss-J:JS2r3aJ AUSTIN SEVEN! The Austin Seven wi n take three others and yourself extent than before, and the Q lninK. j iiv v spare tyre and luggage carrier
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  • 414 22 Our Trust Is In Two Halves A famous Colonial Administrator, Lord Lugard. has summed this up in a phrase, "the Dual Mandate." Our imperial mandate, or trust, is in two halves: to defend the interests of the native oeoples in our charge, and to develoD colonial resources for
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  • 400 22 The "Open Door" Policy And Imperial Preference Since there is no simple solution, it was perhaps natural that our economic uolicv towards the Colonial Empire should have changed with the changing trend of our economic policy in this country. Before the War, our general policy for the
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  • 355 22 An Aspect Of The Problem Which Is Overlooked The other side of our economic relations with the Colonial Empire is governmental finance. Here the central fact is that the colonies are for the most part financially self-supporting. They have their own Budgets, raise their own taxes, borrow money
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  • 14 22 Mi. and Mrs. A.H. Stecdman. of Western Siam. are on a visit to Ipoh.
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  • 586 22 Scheme Not Practical MANY WBTFICULTIES IN THE \v.\Y CJIR Kiltgdey Wood, the tinii Z Heait «r God,',, Secretary of Stat,. f or Mr. w. s. M»,Ti M a Secretary to ihe Treason a deputation recently from her of members of Parlianienl asked for an inquiry of the
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  • 41 22 When a friend called untitled John Leslie Harris, 28. traveller, of Cedars Roaa. I found some full milk botl doorstep, and communic police. When an enti Harris was found dead Xparchair. Nearby was food HF ently was about to be ccx
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  • 27 22 A British subject who untitled as Reginald Percy <25' gendarmes 30 miles from Fez s ing to desert from the Foreign into the Spanish Zone ol M
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  • 15 22 Sir Charles Wingheld. the untitled bassador to Portugal, who England on leave, has rel bon.
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    • 319 22 IPENINSULAR INVESTMENT LIMITED, t s s (Incorporated in the Federated Malay States). s j WILL PROVIDE FUNDS TO MEET EXPENSES IN S S CONNECTION WITH BIRTH. ANY NATIONALITY j OF EITHER SEX CAN BE ENROLLED. j S ENTRANCE FEE $1.09 j J SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER MENSEM. j J FULL PARTICULARS
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    • 128 22 OHE was proud of her gleaming teeth—but only the fronts O were really clean. The big, old-fashioned brush she used did not fit the inner curve of her mouth. Tek's short head is scientifically de»igned to clean the backs *s aS Well M c fron B of teeth. Tek's <«M
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  • 546 23 Two Men Charged ALLEGED stabbing AFFRAY (Bv Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. H 0 \V two men entered a police- ation iceompanied by their solir was told by a detective to the v ;t i .\Vestern magistrate when a Yuuel was heard to an alleged stabaffray
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  • 139 23 Must Pay Their Own Training Costs Vienna. WOULD-BE pilots in the Austnan ann} must pay for their own training The Austrian army does young pilots, but a limitedbu' dge. permit experiments with t who, after expensive training, ma prove fit for the service. I has.
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  • 278 23 Life Of Late Mr. A. B. Triggs Sydney, Sept. 10. MR. Arthur B. Triggs, whose death was announced recently in Yass, N. S. W., in his day was one of the greatest individual sheepowners in Australia. He started his career in a bank, and eventually became the owner
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  • 189 23 Moscow Fights Growing Road Toll Moscow. A VIGOROUS campaign to eliminate all motor accidents within a year has been started here. Moscow, where automobiles were almost a curiosity five or six years ago is already beginning to pay the toll ot human life and injury which accomoanies modem
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  • 218 23 European Exhibitors Need Suitable Buildings New York. THE New York World's Fair will be classed only as a "Class B Exhibition" by European exhibitors unless the promoters take steps to build suitable accommodation for the exhibitors from Great Britain. France, German* md other countries. This was the
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  • 25 23 Mr. A.C. Maxwell, O.S.P.C, Teluk Anson, has been seconded for service in Kedah and assumed duty as O.S-P.C., fungei Patani, with effect from Sept. 1.
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  • 12 23 Dr. B.A Taylor. Health Officer, "an/ 'cdS! with effect from Sept. 12.
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  • 24 23 It is notified in the latest Goverment PS 6 ne 1 member o g f the Railway Board for ffithCT period of one year.
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  • 248 23 Ex-M.P. On How To Avoid Accident Bombay. DRIVE without sounding the horn and you will lessen the number of roan accidents. That was: the aavice g"» to the members of .the .Western India Automobile Association in a speecn oy Mr H K Hales, former M.P or
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  • 204 23 Air Liner To Fly Memorial Stamps Brussels. Monday. "REMEMBRANCE week" is being A observed throughout Belgium th* week in memory of Queen Astrid killed on Aug. 29 last year in a tragic motor ing accident on the shores of Lake Lucerne when a car driven by King
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