Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: r Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVI- No. 189. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937 "five cents? The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Aug. 13, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. 8IN<^?0NL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937 JIYg, CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 79 1 THE NEWS*"! WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The" JL M i UKOW I |H| FINE COGNAC BRANDY rasHl -C 4 s p-^-a! j| !|j A/ v S7/ W.P.S. 33A fins j fI.:HEMHK x MBX I I Sin Cross j nine Cronß Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Contains The Nourishing:
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    • 97 1 PEERLESS! IRASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable 4F for the toilet and can be apphed without harm t0 thC m St delicate skina Refresh- A in ar 1 lr 'vi.troratin it is a direct aid to the <££Z y preservation of beauty. SIME, DARBY CO.,
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    • 8 1 The SUNDAY TKIBIT]%E Dominant in Malaya GULL BAHAH
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    • 529 2 M. HASSAN, 34 36 37, Bras Basah RoaA, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim. jonoßE. STOCKISTS OF Frigldalres, Koldchesta, modern I electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowS and shade*, bed lamps. plcctrlc bells, batteries, wiring acce fortes, domestic appliance. sanitary CONTRACTORS FOR. I Electrical, water and gas installs
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    • 597 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. ROAD NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Umber bridge over the Linggi Rlver on the main Slngapore-Penang[ Road situ ated 2 miles South of Seremban, M i closea to all lorry and omnibus traffic or a grossweight exceeding 2 tons until furroute is indicated by election signs
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    • 271 2 BEE CHOW CO., MERCHANT 21, Chulia Street. SingaP<> r Special Reduction IST 31ST, AUGUST IN COMMEMORATION OF OUR 3RD. ANNIVERSARY. J FLAGS for the MILITARY TATTOO .fj «P 'P "P 'P -P -p p p"P -P 'P •r*'P -p n *p Obtainable at BOON SENG CO.. LTD. 36 38, Robinson
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    • 288 2 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR. BATU PAHA* JfJAR PENANG MOTORS. PENANG. IPOH MOTORS, IPOH. MOTORISTS STORES. SERLMBA.V A PRUDENT MAX EFFECTS A "PRUDENT n POLICY 1 Because 1 1. All its benefits are GUAR ANTEED. 2. Premium payments are limited in number. 3. When the
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  • 239 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SAIL-TRAINING FOR BRITISH BOYS Business Men To Provide Ship the next few weeks Great Bricrr.tJ? S5 again Possess a large ocean--S&T?£ ship l or training fut omcers of the merchant service was announced that the German Hamburg-Amerika Line was negotiating for the purchase of the four-masted barque,
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  • 172 3 Vessel Bought By Philippines Company Another ship will be added to coastw:s* chipping viisn th° Miw.uta ur.ve.s It MfLilia during the latter part o: September from *ew Caledonia. Th;y ship was recently purchased by Madrigal and Company. Capt. Antonio Naval, recently l°ft Manila on the Aeolus, another
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  • 75 3 Increase Of 2 6 In Rates From London To India London, July 12 CHIPPING lines, which are members "of w the Shipping Conference, are increasing their freight rates to British India trom November 15. The increases are as follows-~ The present rates of 30s. a ton to Bombay,
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  • 94 3 The new Japanese motorship Kiyokawa Maru. on her maiden trip from japan, established a record in the fre ghter service from Yokohama to Sa>, irancsco when she arrived in 10 dav\ hours. The ship sailed again direct for New York billed to complete the total ru;i irom Yokohama
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  • 81 3 A Cherbourg. JL£ g ?JP ima s*}. Class 1 submarine which will carry a complement of V officers and men has been launched at the Cherbourg arsenal. «3P subm arine which was named P£L F erruch has a displacement of 1.500 tons. It Is 306 feet long.
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    • 450 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Teitnage. 8 pore. 17(00 g 2g' U SOMALI 'Kg Aug. 27 NALDERA £g ?7 CARTHAGE 13 000 s!nt 9? 100 ct 18 RFfT A R ***** Ct 22 oLHAR 6000 Nov 1 17:000 n!£ 5
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    • 67 3 B. L S. N. CO/S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK One Singapore KogrNA In port Aug. 14 KOLA Aug. 18 Aug. 21 For PENANG. RANGOON KHANDALLA In port Aug 12 KAROA Aug. 18 Aug. 1» FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG VEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO CUDDALORE, PONDICHERY AND MADRAS. RAJULA Aug. 21 Aug. 26
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    • 505 3 M. 8. K. I KOKUSAI LINE"! (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NE\fYORK (vf. Panama) L I>ue Sailing Dn# f ms KANO MARU A Bpo, 5» New York m s KIYOSUMIMARU Auf' 31 AIS' 2 8 Keclun Oct. 5 I ,I ms KONGO MARU Sept M
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    • 442 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. oAES* 1 1 ne Class Motorshlpa Most TOR D <GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. xmb O rom From From From m.b. 8 pore Malacca P.S'hara P ng S3 Si a isss* sts £h b»>ia 14 i? fa "ill «w ™?5n ~> 2
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    • 499 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEI TSCHER U.OYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernotcd are the Company* intended fixtures:— 1 v OUTWARD. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. iq->7 "ODER" omits Manila, Hongbong and Japan—calls sha nghai and Hankow Aug 24 3 "FRANKEN" omits Shanghai —calls Manila, Hongkong, Dairen, Taku Bar,
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  • 410 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 12. Previous To-day Chang* tUBBIK Du il Steady Tone 8 1316 8 13 16 ag s'V» ;i§is _«5 eyD ass z Buyers 9 1,16 Jl" Sellers 9 y 8 M London, Aug. 12. PALM OIL (Malaya) L(Mt To-*av In bulp JulylAug. shpt. £2317.6
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    • 798 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j J (Incorporated in the Steal* setttemea*)- BauxmenU) i S Tat J rl! B**k, Unite* > Authorised $40,00Q,000.0i. HEAD OFFICE, CHUA IT.MIT, SIM I G€neral iJEmt "OVERSEA" I LONDON BANKERS NEW YORK BANKERS: I Midland Bank, Ltd. Overseas Irving Trust Co., L 1 ijb, HOalll
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    • 206 4 jTIIE LATEST CONCERT GUITAR j j GIBSON MODEL j S USUAL PRICE $36.00, REDUCED PRICE $28.80. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. j rOaSP D*ty f oors harbour germs UfEBUOY protection against disease! He's in his clement, playing safely" on the boot with his trains. But can you say
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    • 48 4 MDIfiESnON and its resultant pains arc often a matter of too much acid in the stomach. Promote proper JpSuau^s^l digestion-relieve the acid con- dition and feel better by taking 11 PHILLIPS'^KfMILK OF MAGNESIA Formula: M******! olo Hydroxide 2 APB 5 tyke JOelicious 9kirst Quencher Whilst PHONE 3-46 WATERS
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  • 887 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Aug. 13th. MINING Fraser Co. Ampat Tin Buyers. Sellers Aaam Kumban* or 6 7 AusUal Malay g 37,Ayer Hitam s 60 cd Ayer Wen* 34 9 36,6 Bangrin Tin i 0 140 Batu Selangor 0 L 27 9 Burma Malay
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  • 32 5 Better Value In Wireless Sets fc2£nS?«* held ,rom A"*"*'S J ,o vo-M th «*>b:tion will be .A^sr^vv: Be will broadcast the i .1. 'rrect n X studio -"SiSUffi* 11 ""WW
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  • 307 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. COTTON GRAIN WHEAT:— United Kingdom preferen,; a] treatment and the very small rSSEu an supplies ar c likely s?cSf a woXh' while advance to WiLipe^ove/cS^ from non-reporting Federally controliL shocks must be considered and a> o ho fl°£S££S f horts
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  • 185 5 FRASER COMPANY 0F CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Aug. 13, 10 a.m. c °nwny Dividend Boolcs C1 p finance TIN: p a D a a h Dlv year Austral Malay 3 %%Int. Ccpt 3 Batu Selangor 3 4% i5®ri£ a„ 10% I H o°oh g Tin 5 T1 fti ll Au S
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  • 155 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int l 9", 5 I' 0± $4,000,000 3I rf Sef,t 30 m *> c UO7 1947 $1,600,000 Int May 15. Nov. 15. OOJ/ Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30. lm tin tr„ PENANG MUNICIPAL 99 2 100 '2 c.i In.. Mar. 31,
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  • 125 5 New Tactics To Be Tried Out FRENCH control nmJtS&L Jul 29 -1 ed to try n..t o appea^ s have rfecldthe summer during IS by n c W on^ d n g for forward f- a n CS ing bea?s? 0 nt co a y? r lng
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  • 72 5 Widening Pl an For MilJwall A I and work is to bo hZ. Lol don Authority It WW be iviif bp f un u ln imediately. £12.000.000 general P J he T Aut hority's Scheme. Port Improvement Londo;rbriage OCk 4 h ib ri OU t four rai s
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  • 29 5 Ottawa. r H lr^l™ A < the c na *»-United States The Canada-United 81*1«. t- Agreement was stenenTn es Trad 5 s nt d in 1935
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  • 122 5 Improvement In Cash Position H* 'By Air Mail* Portion tntet rubber bari w t0 thp be »«r I J'tgri bejnbilan was acouirpH > creating there whe dmt VlCw remitted, a really f rVt Clrcumst ances estate At first y nr J st cl f modern «insf tSelntroductimrof
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  • 56 5 German And Austrian ExServicemen Meet The meefi;iJ betwwn Austrian ex-strviccmcn an and I Austrian town We s 1 JZu ::v mor« the ckL rfjl; l f ip aslseil once close between naticns come called the Bn ftJ n Papen b field thn *of ca »se *hj mutual bimi.».#-
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    • 56 5 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL L>ver Pill, to pit th„* i Carter s Little «owinr tZJSS SS S f ,n t, of bile «P Harmless Ben tZ VLS f el u «> a "<* bile flow US AtftoTcZS' in F* k Ll**r Pills. l MO k tn* Carter
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    • 120 5 i£ X LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Ma„ ila Si I Irlv estment Bankers ana BrokeTS re n Mar ket Cablcs'a, :d Qvl: a "nr <r Ui;, f, o7: Service. Members CANADIAN COMMODITY EJCPham™ 1 SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE S2S?2 SHARE bb?kS- asso Manila stock exchange. AfifJW CWm, Singapore. I (Second Floor)
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  • 108 6 British Official Wireless L Paris 132 55 64 New York 4.88 13 32 Montreal 4.98 7 16 Belgrade 216 Geneva 21.70 l /4 Amsterdam 9.04 Milan 94 23 32 Berlin 12.39 Stockholm 19 39 V2 j Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26M, Prague 142 7 a I Brussels
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  • 250 6 PLANTERS IN MALAYA ,To the Editor 61 the Malaya Tribute) tried to make out by saying tn Ceylon Pinter i In Ceylon, owing to bandit acu™ naps> so me in every other lust evil minded occasional robfor gold, may commit an occa bery. peasibfr certainly But
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  • 62 6 All Night "Raids" In London London. Aue H mHE second phase of the Mr fighter cciuad,ons "^jS^SrUl.* o? pests ana ."U-atrcralt ha The total Xckfns I 222 and the a-t U composed of 0 5 hrsf'phSe of. «f or Moad,y n*ht approxmu too IU of the raWi
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  • 115 6 Singapore. Thursday. THAT you on or about July 15 at SingaPpore" knowing did omit to S ive nor of a charge police officer: was th e tenor o antone se. Ua** irate, this ugntam. nntlinm g the case inspector held a? for the crown, »W accuse a w
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  • 130 6 i ubhc Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 13 Football: Govt and Presentation of itop Besar Stadium, 5 y .M.C A, Inter-Club Tennis: LW* .Raffles Quay. 6.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, AUO. 14 B0X mV ffiSS He^ft. mppy World Football: S A F.A. wague. in dlum T. Inniskilnngs, «"«"Jr. lst
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    • 251 6 MA PftE Ml F n HOTEL 3 Light Cockta.l Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p. j \JNER *> DANCE (informal) 9.30 to m.dn.ght FOrOLM CABARET ATTRACTION j SJSL«■ ntortionist Acrobats. I NON-DINERS $100. "sea view hotel. rO-NK.HT (FORMAL) "Special pinner dance DINNER DANCE MI SIC BY THE RELLER BAND—. HO AFTER
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    • 37 6 DOROTHY L AMOUR j i ***** MOONLIGHT SHADOW (FILM: "JUNGLE PRINCESS 1 PANAMANIA J (FILM "SWING HIGH, SWING LOW") BOTH SUNG BY DOROTHY LAMOUR HERSELF T. ML A. MUSIC HOUSE S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR —IPOH PENANG. 1
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    • 311 6 LATEST ADyjRTJSEMENTb -Pect c e P d y ti U Bo«W c o Malaya Tribune. wayam, Batu Pahat. THE WAIKIKI WEDDING SATURDAY 1937 untu Midmght In Singapore N EW WORLD CABARET. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Assessment List 1938. Notice is hereby given *J c v with the provisions of
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    • 171 6 IS WRITABLE HE MAY HAVE WORMS. The child troubled usually Irtte^^LiSSMSiriSwto irritation ,of tee nd the 'teeth during sleep. chiW The cause is sen r,. y out. or I fS'v,mchis insufficienUy to childL Quebec. Canada, says: Mrs A. Sau with worms ffjßKfcwtmi TH&MP/ON XJPTICAI C 9 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 191 6 CLUB DIARY oore members rhl* Diarv tfcan r/ioae recorded in the uiury Events."} TO-DAY. AUG. 13 Merrilads Musical Association. Music nracUce Mr. Robert Tan's residence 604 Road .opposite Lorong 33), 8 P Java Stia Minstrel Party: Music practice dub premises. Geylang Serai. 1* Pn1, TO-MORROW. AUG. 14 Mayfalr Musical and
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  • 539 7 HIDDEN IN SACKS OF KAPOK Siamese Tobacco 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. OVER0 VER 1 000 P<KH»da of Siamese tobacco found by Customs officers i" sacks of kapok in the Kuala Lumpur railway goodshed, formed the subject of a charge of alleged attempted evasion
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  • 162 7 Statement Of Singapore Municipality T H L S m gapor f K Mun *ipal health stateTh 4e C weTe e 225 c A g 7 Pared with "if i! 225 de iltns t-om-and with 221 n th e prevlou wecK. week of laV >ear corres P™
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  • 48 7 Swami Bhaswarananda. President and Resident Minister of the local ftamaknshna Mission in Singapore returned by the Porthos on the T-th X TA^ after n absenc e of six months m India, and has resumed charge Members anl ol interested are asked to note the foregoing information
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  • 219 7 New Books For Issue On Saturday JHE undemoted newly added non-fic-tion and fiction works will be ready Wt issue on Saturday (14.8.37). Anonymous 1871—1935. Illustrated: The Fighting Kings of Illustrated G. P. Baker; Royal Progress: On.hundred Years of British Monarchy illustrated. Hector Boiitho- The WoiJl Journey in the
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  • 24 7 British Official Wireless London, Aug. n. ItUMfatra of wirsless re<*ivdom of /2 ln force ln United Kine- f 550 700
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  • 109 7 18th Anniversary Of Inauguration British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 11. THE progress of British air transport 4 v ith 0IC n{ U in connect'cn j-nnfh f G fi ei an "iversarv thic enterur's sta bl*shment by Bricuh f° he worl <J s first daily ,r r «hi
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  • 28 7 British Official Wireless. The continuous of Trade index of wholesale prices whirr began m May 1936. but was ch'?K-ed this June was resumed in July when
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    • 172 7 glgP gets tuUfi/term gIW FtW- UIJjSELr .DO SOMETHING ABOUT THOSE ill MA NERVES OF YOURS. YOU «E jrW $L GETTING TO BE A SOCIAL ft j DO SOMETHINGOF PY (MAYBE IT'S JUST TOO MUCH TANNim V f SOUNDS TOO SIMPLE 111 j JND CAFFEIN IN MEAIVimVoR.NKS L ft T Bf
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    • 81 7 INCREASE IN CAR PRICES A USTINCARS BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED Zio a mOUnCC thBt «-«r m other Eng)isH ar Manufactur M ot r CumPanv found neceseery again to increase their r»f.t! July lst PnCeS 8t H ma BORNEO MOTORS, LIMITED T inC,CaSing AUStin Price, uatil Scr cmfcc[ W*■ tne Public the
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    • 268 7 STOMACH PAINS RELIEVED IMMĔDIATĔLY pains melt away a few moments after taking just one dose of stomach powder \on can have this joyful experienceproviding you use the right stomach £'f Plant, an actual stanch sufferer, tell you which remedy to use lor three years," Mr. Plant says f suffered, terribly
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  • 143 8 Mental Patient Asks For Divorce A MENTAL patient was granted a decree nisi, with costs, by Mr. Justice Charles at the Hampshire Assizes Winchester, recently. She is Mrs. Joan Mary Crosfield. who petitioned through her brother. Mr Gerald Walter Frederick de Linton, of Glazebury, Hereford. The case for
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    • 266 8 I TO-NIGHT'S OUTSTANDING ALHAMBRA ATTRACTION" I WaDERNESS i > Ml^^ EIT It A THE SENSATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD WRESTLING Between MAN MO* T NTAIN IML\X Ltf* B7 (Special 2 Reel V Hi MJ Short.) f~ji ;I .VIA, 1. I'll M VIO CHU KANG ROAO. BEHIND POST OF^iCF TO-NIGHT
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    • 290 8 HAPPY THEATRE (In The Happy World Ground) 7.15 i'o-. t o jC 1 \^3Bti ■"•2 Tom apart by a I rf?«SSZP hate-maddened woild ihey meet again as spies in the services of J Iheir fighting countries! 1 Herbert Marshall A Paramount Picture with I GERTRUDE MICHAEL LIONEL ATWILL I ROD
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    • 197 8 f There > s going to be a Wedding TODAY! Hooray! j Z T IT'<» the BIG JOYOUS i TO NIGHT at the CAPITOL Zlm If the Month j 1 Paramount present their Musical Melange of Fun, Melody, and Rhythm. j ~^--r^>rr i^--~ SEE:— S fl ,n n Martha I
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  • 137 9 Arrived from N.E.I, by PK-AFL —Mr Law. Left for N.E.I, by PK-AFL:—Mr. Heng San Oey, Mr. H. Nishikawa Arrived from N.E.I, by Ibis*—Mr I y. Jeveren, Mr. V. E. L. Sandberg, Mr. J. M. J. Sourisseau, Mr. M J v Ziiden Mr. C. D. Johannes. Left by
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  • 94 9 Singapore, Friday. The following notice to mariners has been issued by Commander C. Dix. Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. The light tower on the southern reclamation at the entrance to the Prai River in Lat. 5 deg. 23' N., and Long 100 100 deg. 22' E.. (approx.
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  • 441 9 New Interpretation THE FORFEITURE OF ARTICLES (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday, interesting interpretation of the local enactment concerning prosecutions in chandu cases, and the forfeiture of articles seized, was offered by Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, additional magistrate, during the hearing of a case which came
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  • 367 9 Singapore, Friday The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Kaisar-I-Hind which arrived here from China and Japan yesterday: Mr. T. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grave. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cunningham, Mr. W. P. Norris, Mrs. Wilson. Miss Wilson, Mahomed Esa, Mr. G.
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  • 388 9 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of I the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended lug. 7:— Plague: A satisfactory feature for the week is the absence of the notification of plague in any of the Eastern ports.
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    • 463 9 HER FINGER JOINTS BEGAN TO SWELL Perfectly Straight at 63— Thanks to Kruschen. Nearly twenty years ago, this woman as attacked by severe rheumatism, and months she suffered considerable I Lin. Now 63, she tells how Kruschen tored her to health, and has kept her free from rheumatism all these
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    • 319 9 i NEW WORLD! 1 CABARET j DANCE TO THE IRRESISTIBLE MUSIC OF THE FAMOUS D'SILVA'S ORCHESTRA NON-STOP DANCE FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT J j Admission 50 Cents. i j TEA DANCES j Thursday, Saturday And Sunday. S .3. HAPPY CABARET Enjoy Your Dances on Our Spacious Spring: Floor. TO-NIGHT Tea
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  • 697 10 pOR weeks now the crisis betwc.n China and Japan has dragged on. thr atening at any moment to break out into hostilities on a srale "hroughout. in the face of the greatest provocation ths Chinese hive maintained a studiously correct attitude making every endeavour to find a
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  • 259 10 Tribunal Issues Its Award British Official Wireless. London, Aug 12 ABOUT half a million of Britain's most resronsible workpeople received good news this morn.ng when the decision othe Railway Staff National Tribunal waj made public. The main effect of this is to restore the remainder of
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  • 91 10 A.P.C. Manager Transferred To London Mr. H. R. s. Law, manager of the Asiatic Pec-oleum Company in Penang, is leaving for home to-day Friday, to take uo a post in the London office. Mr. Law has been with the A P C since 1919, when
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  • 28 10 Mr. W. E. Russell, wharf manager of the Singapore Harbour Board, left for Pans by the X.L.M. liner Specht and expects to return in a few weeks' time
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  • 195 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Chinese Army £HINA is at present facing a period of giganti-; national reconstruction. Living in the "might is right" world of to-day, the argument that China must bring her fighting forces up to the proper standard has found general acceptance. With this in view, Marshal Chiang Kai
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  • 185 10 the inauguration of the Mihtary Rehabilitation Commission. General Ho Ying Chien. Minister of War, pointed out that the most glaring defect of the Chinese army is that "the entire military budget of China has hitherto been wholly spent on paying the men and officers of the vast army,
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  • 259 10 r|UU object of literary art is either to instruct or to amuse, if th e oook "In Defence cf Women" lias failed to jbe instructive, certainly it has suej ceeded remarkably in amusing tts 1 readers. Perhaps Dr. Mencken, the I author, has deliberately chosen th:j
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  • 270 10 I «JiHIS is what Dr. Mencken thinks ot I marriage: "It must not be fouotten that marriage is a bargain In which the man gets the worst of it. even when, ln rome detail or other, he makes a visible rain. He never want* all that is
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  • 208 10 By "Looker Op" A FILIPINO .as invented a "Shockproof" rifle: but what humanity needs is a shock-proof" bullet. A A wealthy shanghai man has been kidnapped a second time. But according t 0 the rules they can't ke«p him unless they take him three times in
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    • 208 10 1— ii Peter Dawson i ROE SOX CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. U g g I l,ltt*l SO i 9 j South Afri c a n Brandy j ANempirebraxdy fffl WlUil\ OUTSTANDING QUALITY II ■Pffl PRODUCED UNDER CUSTOMS t I A PURE GRAPE BRAXDY s DELIGHTFUL TO THE i J
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    • 74 10 IJ 1 Opening Offer 3 poses for SI <r«rt Car* SIm> Studio 33 NOW OPEN 1 Xd. 13M U Stamford Koa4. 1 1 j> HELP YOURSELF BY HELPING YOUR RAILWAY TO HELP YOU DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ANNOUNCEMENT. The engagement i- announced between Mr. Yeo Keon Lve, voun? j r «on of
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  • 977 11 FINAL BREAKDOWN OF NEGOTIATIONS TROOPS OPPOSED ON WIDE FRONT ALL SETTLEMENT FORCES CALLED OUT NO GUARANTEE FOR SAFETY OF FOREIGNERS Reuter. FOLLOWING EMERGENCY MEETINGS OF WAR CHIEFS AND THE CABINET IN TOKYO LATE LAST NIGHT THE JAPANESE PREMIER, PRINCE KONOYE, THIS MORNING DECLARED THAT ON
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  • 231 11 Nanking Road, Shanghai, at night. Last night many thousands of refugees from the Chinese city slept on the pavements and in the alleyways. NORTH AND SOUTH Japanese Consul Leaves Swatow Peiping, Aug. 13. i Fighting broke out in Nankow yesterday morning. The battle was the i severest ever exoerienced. Many
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  • 152 11 Opposing T orces Lined Up In Shanghai Shanghai, Aug. 13. At 3.30 a.m. the city was quiet. The prospective battlefield northward of the International Settlement was almost I completely denuded of civilians and i bristled with armed Chinese and Japa- j nese troops divided by a narrow
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  • 141 11 China A nd Japan Issues Fall Reuter. London, Aug. 12. "fHINESE two per cent, and Japanese one per cent, lower compared with last nigh*, market nominal; no-busi-ness" states the tape, though actually the falls are indicative of a complete lack of buying interest rather than actual
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  • 94 11 Britain Considering Its Attitude Reuter. London, Aug. 12 REGARDING the report that Japanese consular authorltiees in Tientsin have intimated their inten'ion of taking over post offices m the British and French Concessions. Reuter learns that the new situation is under ac'ive consideration of the British Government.
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  • 48 11 Conversations In Berlin Concluded Reuter. Berl n, Aug. 13. Dr. H. H. Kung Chinese Finance Minister, had a long interview yesterday with Marshal Yon Blomberg, Defence chief, after which Dr. Kung stated that the conversations had been very satisfactory. Dr. Kung is leading for Prague tonight.—Reuter.
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    • 219 11 Thai depressed dangerProlonged depression is almost surely I the prelude to a nervous breakdown. It .Mr. J. Red&twcU, writes'. I is no condition to trifle with. If M I kttvt km suffering terribly mtttk mmm nclected, worse will follow. itpnmttm, kn mt i tkatutiam tmd lassitude. I The most effective
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    • 129 11 I PIANOS EACH WITH A Make your home a brighter place GENUINE SEPARATE by installing one selected from GUARANTEES the best and THE LARGEST SINGAPORE fffgS We invite you to call and make B *lf a personal trial—each and eveiy W if one is in the same perfect con- 1
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  • 295 12 PETITION HEARD IN MALACCA ONE CHILD Custody Granted To Mother (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Thursday. MRS. S. C. Chan, the European wife of Mr. S. C. Chan, barrister-at-law and son of Mr. Chan Kang Swi, the wellknown local land owner, was granted
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  • 101 12 Increase In Japan, China And Russia Reuter. London. Aug. 12. COMPARED wi'h the end of 1933 the actual number oi looms in the world at the end of 1936 shows little change, says the bulletin of the International Federation of Master Co*ton Spinners. The to'al of looms increased
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  • 83 12 Wants To Lease Old U.S. Destroyers Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 7. MR. WALSH, Chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee has introduced a proposal to Congress to authorise the Navy to lease to Brazil six over age United States destroyers. Mr. Walsh said Brazil was trying to
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  • 64 12 New Policy Modelled On British Plan Reuter Wireless Washington, Aug. 7. THE Wagner Housing Bill has been passed by the Senate and has been sent to the Hove of Representatives. The measure, which is modelled on the British housing scheme, proposes the Issuance of $7,000,000 in bonds in
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  • 42 12 Lord Nuffield's Latest Gift London, Aug. 11. THE promised gift of £35,000 from Lord Nuffield towards the provision of "talking books" for the blind is announced. The gift will be made in 14 half-yearly instalments of £2,soo.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 16 12 Dr. W. A. Balhetchet of the General Hospital, Malacca, has been appointed Medical Officer, Telok Anson.
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  • 25 12 Dr. J. J. Bamuel, of Kampar, was one £~!rVS, ej l k F rs at the Bible Convention neld at Taiping on Monday, Aug. 2
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  • 240 12 S.C.B.A. Request To Rural Board Singapore, Thursday. THE Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden informed those present at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board that a written request had been received from the S! raits Chinese British Association for the construction of a road round Singapore Island.
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  • 177 12 Kirn Seng Land Company's Proposal Singapore, Thursday. THE Rural Board discussed the deve--1 lopment scheme put forward by the Kirn Seng Land Co. at the meeting held to-day. Plans were laid on the table, which showed that the Kirn Seng Land Co. intended asking the Rural Board to
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  • 147 12 Area Committees To Be Set Up (By Air Mall; London, July 30. A ste P in campaign for National Fitness has been taken. Twentytwo Area Committees for Englard and Wales are being set up by the National Advisory Council for Physical Training and Recreation. Letters to over 500
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  • 82 12 One Year Pact Concluded In New York Reuter Wireless. New York, Aug. 7. THE new one-year Russo-American 1 trade pact whereby Russia undertakes big purchases of American goods is regarded in trade circles as assuring a further increase in exports of machinery, particularly high speed automatic material, in
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  • 48 12 Diplomatic Conversations Next Month Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 7. Diplomatic conversations with a view to implementing the new relations resulting from Mr. Chamberlain's letter to Mussolini will begin in Rome at the end of September. The Ambassador, Sir Eric Drummond, will represent Britain. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 366 12 Supplies To Boarding House Singapore, Thursday. A CLAIM for $537.19 being the balance due on the price of goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant, formed the subject matter of a civil suit that came up for disposal before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr.
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  • 115 12 Britain's Rehousing Campaign British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 11. THE Governments great slum clear ance and rehousing campaign is still gathering momentum. During July the local authorities leclared clearance areas, comprising 4,760 bouses representing the displacement of 19 446 persons against 4.747 houses and 16.173 persons in June.
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  • 254 12 A Fitter Britain PHYSICAL TRAINING CAMPAIGN British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 11. rrHE National Advisory Council for Physical Training and Recreation is now launching its campaign for a fitter Britain and, as a first step, has drawn the attention of the local authorities to the new
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  • 132 12 Preserving Stocks In European Waters British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 11. A DEEP sea fishing regulation is to be produced in the next session of Parliament so that the British Government may give effect to the first European agreement for the control of deep sea fishing. These countries
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  • 303 12 "Revolutionary" Methods Necessary Shanghai. JAPAN did not desire to declare war against China as a whole, declared Mr. Sun Fo. President of the Nanking Legislative Yuan, in a press interview here. Her device was to separate China's administrative units and to gradually 'swallow" Hcuei, Chahar and
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  • 316 12 Anti-Malaria Work For Selangor A SUM of $27,814 was expended on the upkeep of anti-malaria drainage in Kuala Lumpur and a further $20,200 was spent on new work, says the annual report for 1936 on the social and economic progress of Selangor. The total capital ccst of
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  • 154 12 Output Back To 1920 Standard British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 11. DRITAIN'S heavy industries continue D extremely active. Fresh evidence is provided by the iron and steel output figures for July, issued by the British Iron and Steel Federation. These show that the production of pig iron amounted
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  • 522 12 Haw-Par Villa ASSESSMENT TO BE REVISED Singapore. Thursday. IT to-day's meeting of the Rural Board, the question of the assessment of the palatial house in Pasir Panjang belonging to Haw Par Bros. Ltd. came up for discussion. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, said
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  • 72 12 Singapore, Thursday. The mysterious case of drowning of a Chinese woman in Rochore Canal last week-end still remains unsolved. She was an amah, who had come to Malaya in search of employment about seven months ago. Unsuccessful in her quest, the woman T/as boarding in an amah's club
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  • 218 13 COLLECTLNG FUNDS FOR "SCHOOLS" BAIL OF $1,000 Two Men Charged In Police Court Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to have participated in a A racket," widely prevailing in is ipore, Leong Soon Kirn and Loh Lee, claimed trial to-day beiore Mr K. A. Blanker, the Third Police
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  • 375 13 Suit For §5,000 JUDGE DISMISSES CLAIM Singapore, Friday. CIVIL suit in which a Chinese singing girl named Tham Seow Ring, sued Chop Kwong Watt, for the recovery of $5,000 on two depo.^i 1 reci >t* was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice a'Ceckctt Terrell the Acting Chief
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  • 37 13 Dr. (Miss) Soo Km Lan has returned from England, after four months holiday during which she visited the Fans Exhibition. She has resumed cut es as Medical Officer in charge of the Chinese Maternity Home, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 26 13 Mr. T. K. Teng, formerly of the Great World* Cabaret, has joined me New V/orld Cabaret as general manager in conjunction with Mr. H. vv Versteeven.
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  • 530 13 Y.W.C.A. Enterprise NINETY ENROLLED IN SINGAPORE NINETY children are now enrolled in the free night school which was opened by the Y.W.C.A. five months ago. Miss Mary Chen (Y.W.C.A. Secretary for Chinese department) announces that only a limited budget and a dearth of trained teachers
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  • 97 13 Incident During Spanish Quarrel British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 12. WHEN on Wednesday an engagement was procaine: Saint J*»nd Luz between two Spanish insurgent traw- \irl nnd fnan'sh Government destro- Jr the rlstpr shells from tho former f pii poor thp Prlttsh destroyer Foxhound > w v>i"h was
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  • 344 13 Coming Trials RAIL TERMINUS FOR IMPERIAL AIRWAYS British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 12. POUR more -louble journeys across the North Atlantic, to be flown by the two Empire living-boats. Caledonia and Cambria, which have already participated in experimental work on the North Atlantic route, are
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  • 40 13 Reuter. Chief Of Staff And Air Force Commander Baghdad, Aug. 12. GENERAL Bekir Sidki, Chief of the Iraq General Staff, and Major Alijawd. Commander of the Air Force, have been assassinated by a soldier at Mosul Aerodrome. —Reuter.
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  • 100 13 Dismissal Of Government Leaders Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 12. LACONIC communique in an Ashkhabad newspaper discloses a thorough "cleansing" of the Turkmenistan republic with the dismissal and branding as enemies of the people cf many of the principal Government leaders, including the President and nine members of
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  • 136 13 News Of Malayans In Britain (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent London, Aug. 4. Mr Charlton Maxwell, on holiday from Dindings, is staying at Chsfru. Somerset. m roHpf Mr J. Lambourne, who has retircu from the Agricultural Department, lias settled at Worthing. Mr J Faulkner is spending a
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  • 200 13 WAR FEVER Many Britons Coming To Malaya Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 12. CONDITIONS reminiscent of Shanghai before the hostilities of 1932 prevail. British con s ular officials have advised British nationals to move into the International Settlement from northern district, wh?re the headquarters of the Japanese garrison
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  • 209 13 Foreign Authorities Prepare For Trouble Shanghai Later. Japanese secrecy is impenetrable but reports persist that troop-laden transports are coming to Shanghai. The latest developments suggest the possibility of the real showdown being staged at Shanrrhai instead of in North China, with the peace terms, in the event
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  • 25 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 12. TOE Japanese forces announce the capture of Nankou railway station, 25 miles from Peiping. at 9.30 a.m. to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 134 13 Precautions Taken In Straits Settlements INFORMATION having been received that 1 a dangerous, infectious or contagious disease, namely, cholera exists mi an epi demic state at Canton, it is hereby declared by His Excellency the Governor m exercise of the powers conf «redjby Sec tion 58
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  • 57 13 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 12 The newspapers report that the King is contemplating the construction of a new yacht of L class. This would be of about 100 tons and with a water line 65 feet long. Several other British owners are prepared to build new
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    • 168 13 is the perfect dessert 83? *J* n '-In B d aSS <>>c c'esse'rt.. and contains real food flavours value also. M VANILLA The high percetage of but er STRAWBERRY fats In our '"e-.cream mpkes n rimmi ATF really nourishing and especially AN rood for the children. Always \F \POI «TAN
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  • 1396 14 HIGHEST DIVIDEND ONLY $38 LOGUE SADDLES FOUR MOUNTS IN A ROW (Front Our Own Reporter j Ipoh. Thursday TH* weather was fine and the going good for the first day's card of th» Perak Turf Club's two-day Skye Race Matting in I;>oh
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  • 271 14 R. W. V. Robins, the England captain, who scored 83 against Essex yesterday. Christian Brothers' Boys Reunite Past Beat Present At Soccer m" z i.» re, Fricl if. THE annua- l*«ft v> Present soccr match of the Christian Brothers Old Boys' Association was played yesterday on the St. Joseph's Institution
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  • 153 14 Past, from whence it was shot to the front of the goal and in the melee that followed. William Punk beat Rodriguez with a 'leader* sixteen minutes after j the start. The second half was virtually a repetition of the foregoing; only that in this I case fortune favoured the
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  • 33 14 London, Aug. 13. Wash brook (Lancashire) replaces Paynter in the test tomorrow, the latter having pulled a leg muscle,— Reuter. Sims (Middlesex) who look five Essex wickets for 23 runs. Y.M.C.A. WATER POLO
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  • 207 14 Juniors Outshine The Seniors Singapore. Friday. niSPLAYING better combination and v marksmanship, the Y.M.CA. Juniors defeated the Senior Department at water polo yesterday at their po:l at Fort Canning by six goals to three The Seniors provided an early surprise when Fook Choon received a fine pass from Thy e
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  • 375 14 LOTUS CLUB "AT HOME" The fourth annual sports of ihe Lotus Club wili be held at the Rangoon Road School grounds to-day. at 4 p.m. Lady Mirza Ismail has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. After the sports the members will be "At Home" to Lady Mirza Ismail Eight 1st
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    • 117 14 (SUPERFLUOUS) /HAIR made myf pifeamisery... J ■I thl "S t° get ridof it P as tf evil s m ell ing powdJr? B Nnfh m/U J lcCtric treatment* II n u hmg dld L aD y g°o<l Shaving only made the hair grow faste* f n d Then a chem.st
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  • 356 15 untitled DIVISION SOCCER p i Attacks Were Umocuous DRAW Singapore. Friday. {here is a considerable ,,-i the Malaya Publish>nfl the Excise Depart Second Division of the table, the meeting l*o at the Anson Road ,-t«*rday provided some ,-f ting football before the «am; ended in a
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  • 113 15 Mortell Beats Nene Narrowly .From Our Otbn Reporter) Ipoh. Aug. 12. iPPFAR T NG In the Ipoh ring for the A PP t hhd time, Johnny Mortal scored a narrow victory on points over Utue Nene flyweight champion of South Ll Xr l an ni h!leresting display in
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  • 227 15 The replay for the Keppel G. C. August Ivies' spoon .bogey) between Mrs P J Crawley and Mrs. G. E. Ken resulted in a win for Mrs. Crawley «all I Sq The e LG. U. Medal Will be played for on Wednesday, Aug. 18. The following id
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  • 45 15 Military Heat P.W.D.A.A. In Hull Cup /From rtr Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. A-ag. ni a,, semt-final of the Hull Cup comr Athlon the johore MiUtaoHW^ "ftS? present li 'kbo;,t ten minutes later. Omar Agu VwS" "nUssed several |Ood viously injured. PCice the final:
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  • 61 15 Results of yestv j i/s 'je* hvthc lin Club lawn tennis tournament were as f °G°riff Cup (Handicap Men s Doubles): Ma'hancTwaa-dl. -4, d and gfiST.ATfeeoUlfe and e Hav Vu 7-5 6-2; Morris and Perdnau [ser.l beat Webb and Hamlyn 6-3. G Men's Doubles Open: Droogleever and
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  • 52 15 THE following ties in Bowls Tournament have been hxea for next week. Champ-oship Monday Au* lb. vn» w Doubles iSemi-Fmal) :-T. B Rogers j Riley v s A. Ferguson M. h.v \ne 18- Subsidiary TourJKSNS C. O Fuslor vs T O Staunton C. Hewetson. SNOOKER TOVRSEV Monday.
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  • 297 15 NEW SEASON Cubs Beat Chinese By 2 Runs T „E Singapore < «V'Xc CA A T pl cved too much for ££een the t»„ teams m th.s S ea ,or.s lea sue series. the first name, on May Th e Cubs won tne nr=< 23 by the
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    • 216 15 I PSET STOMACH QUICKLY PUT RIGHT Stomach disturbances uch digesUve pain. gastricii.'Wlnd. heaitburn. ai {t Kg of revolt, are invunab tha ream ox acid \SSSM worse and *oise an a m 1 nter actin; lead to serious.ulcers.Bj' JgYoVmation. excess acid and BISMAG CBisurated y dii puts right appears instantly. ferm^n^
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    • 63 15 Learn ut home. and the "J""* 1 "TJ ODPO rtunlties. > wide assortment of ad °PP o iectliC al tion. I international Correspondenot schools (Colonial) LW. J 10A CoUver Quay. Singapore. togineerUig subjects I have markI ed below;— Electrical hotk j wlrelw Dynamo Running I! Telegraphy L>y»*» Over 400 Courses
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 195 16 SPARKLING ROMANCE AND COMEDY "HOT" MUSIC BY COLOURED CREW ON OCEAN LINER gIXMNV;. dancing and romancing their way more securely into the m,!,i S f lheat Americas dancing favourtheft- .1 Zjt T "f R CrS arP r™*™* once more in ayest and most
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  • 311 16 tStS- mc udc em arkable solo novelties d 2 ncin ensemble; rn P ese i ltcd in Picturesque setto I SI222SP ho a Parian theatre to a New \ork roof garden and tram rfXSst£ th^&a r chtoe'XalSSg ffIWS as yet been filmed. v The engine ro m «v« is to
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  • 73 16 Bins: Crosby f n South Sea Romance ROMAXrr hilarity and music in i, pfrai provided j »1, s »t3.ilii';i V» eddin«- i f he say comedy of love in the nineHa?ns Marti "'p R n Cr «by, Bob Kjrns. Martha Raye aad Shirley Thrltre h to h
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  • 311 16 IN HER LATEST HIT 'DIMPLES CHILD STAR INTRODUCES SEVERAL NEW SONGS gINOINa dancing, dimple, flashing even wh,n tear, ar. clinging Z^. m V T(mp] r Wi A.hanfbr. ••I)in nY -h„ T ?V' W Tweßtieth Century-Fox triumph. 6 r St ry Shir,ey has PVC »«d and the
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    88 16 In "Thunder In The City" Maurice Wiintir i Sft. addition of Maurice- Wlnnirk'c •>.,, moat ImpcJafit 25 of «s« and radio baiwi. I? a<Wition "c ha, .1Aftor a J J:: a number of fi to the ntJ Vh Pl duce of Thunder aa areSlt Wnnick's band Thunder n
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  • 218 16 "WINGS OF THE MORNING Most Sensation* Derby THE flaming ro ma c ~f fugitive fleeine tt*m ,Vf|t Spain. "Wines nf th nfe Twentieth. SXL£ Fo J" 1 1 >nr next ueek at \r Theatre. introduces a I>Ui! citing screen pers \,V and bella. starred irl£TK2 Les ie Bank* in the
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1026 17 m 0 m mm m I IBW3 HONGKONG Malayan Listeners MUidlio 630 p.m. European programme. w 6.50 p.m. Stock quotations and Ex- change Market report. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE Contlnuatlon of B esa 8.M.8.C. j PROGRAMMES M (Horace Somerville, arr. King). Goblin -2 p.m. Continuation of European Singapore Station On
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  • 350 18 Further Evidence In K.L. Civil Suit (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AN assistant in the firm of Messrs. Guthrie and Company <Mr Elliott) and three sisters who wers at one time employed is dance hostesses at the Prince's Cabaret pave evidence to-day when the
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  • 51 18 More Executions In Russia Reuter. Moscow. Aug. 11. SEVENTY-TWO employees of the Eastern Siberian Railway have been executed after being charged with sabotage and espionage and wrecking under the instructions of the Japanese secret service, including the wrecking of a train in which 14 were killed and 30
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  • 255 18 Miss Wu Tip Ying In Singapore SingaDore, Thursday. MISS Wu Tip Ying, the wellknown CanI tonese actress and film star, arrived in Singapore to-day for a short tour of Malaya. She will fulfil an engagement in Singapore before touring the principal towns in Malaya. A personal friend
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  • 123 18 Water Supply To West Coast Road Singapore, Thursday. ANE of the small items considerad a. v to-day's meeting of the Rural Board was the provision of a water main at Wes* Coast Road. The Chairman, the Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, said that it was originally suggested that
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  • 527 18 Catholic Newspaper's Comment RECENTLY the newspaper the story of a man who vast to be a former Roman being married to an ex-CarmpiitJ Further light on the c, London VlUg 0 A man who calls him.scii Count v Shafto Leopold Ferninand c bertus de la Feld
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  • 133 18 Found Guilty Of Rash Act T- S ngapore, Thursd?v. JWR. Tan Ewe Hock of tin- G H Cr fe n .p^ ttery R °ad was this afternoon inea SIdO or two months' rigorous lmx sonment by Mr. L C. Goh, the Fourth 0n a char &e of
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  • 98 18 Twakow Struck By Lightning: Singapore. Thursday. T HAVE always heard tr.at there is no smoke without five; »his is apparer.tv a rase where thrr > is", commenied Mr. V. MacQuarrie. the Singapore Coroner, *o-day. during the evidence of Won? T <ang Slang, describing how bluish was seen emanating
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    • 779 19 Iw m 9 mm m 850 p.m. Talk by Dr. J. F. Heack ll «H| 1 ItfftffllO 9.10 p.m. Gramophone records. «1 J Wll mAmmmtWZmmWEm m 925p m. Talk about the Swiss c4- <n mate by Mr. H. H. Felderhof. (Continued from 17) 9.45 p.m. Gramophone records. 10 pm. Daily
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  • 61 20 So ."> Platoon, E. (Chinese) (o sV ti \i Platoon competition on the line* of the A\Vrre\i" SISTi/ 311 S .J? in for interr*ht: C Q.M.S. Fam F«m c Hee. Lieu Ya,? v' VS£ anTT''T ft "> A group of members of the Sineanor- 7,.,,:.,,
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