Malaya Tribune, 21 August 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune National Guarantee* Largest Sales Vc* XXVI, -No. 196. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Satnriay, Aug. 21, 1«37 The Malaya Tribune 20 PACKS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 P THE' NEWsl! WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING does h£ >^^^^^^^^^^ T WANKS P jl&T^^jl PASTILLES** Z/hLM V X MILK AT ITS BEST SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BBAMD I 4 HEALTH*' BABY I Ifciitt§§§ ;m i Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made Fo Babies. It Contains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients
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    • 147 1 The Original 10^_ PRIMUS JS I Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING l or occasional COOKING —when it seems 1) unnecessary to light a wood fire the j j Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior jj j j workmanship and materials used in their 1
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    • 63 1 •f ■—1 Read The TttfBIWK (Dominant mm THE NON-GREASY HAIR CREAM I I 1. Now a pure wh te emulsified cream. fl I 2. Does not plaster' or 'flake off the Ha.r. I I 3. Does not soil linen, hats, p.llows etc I THATS THE IMPROVED ANZORA I I BABA
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    • 594 2 FRESH STOCK OF:— Long Baths in cast iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold'taps, 5' 0" overall price $35.00 each. 56" do 36.50 6'o" do 38.00 Table lamps a large range to select from 52.00 upwards. For all requirements In ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN, 34, 36
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    • 444 2 BEAUTIFUL OEMBTERT MEMORIALS In marble or granite. Photos tent on application, no obligation to purchase Phone 6075, SINGAPORE CASKET CO., 1 Penh as Road. FRr3BH FLORAL WREATHS made to order at short notice. Phone 6075. THE CASKET CO., 8 Penhas Road. LEPROSY LEUCODERMA—acute or chronic—whatever extensive and however longstanding cured
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    • 477 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Honourable, The Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 27th August, 1937 for the following works:— Erection of. a Post Office, at Changi. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit
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    • 321 2 M SI N U VSSLS ;jj OPTICAL CO.^ ft t" MANUFACTURING OPT Ji," NS I* K.J 96. HIGH STREET, i S. S 1 D. T. LIM COY. FOR HIGH QUAJJTY AND KRUPOK UDANG KRUPOK IK AN 3 IkRUMKUOANO 1 PALM SUGAR. 3 |l READY MADE -C/ \> f SAMBALANS 3
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    • 353 2 for a hot Day w s AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS. Hud Caused Sign Or Seal* On The Hands Of All The Stins Of Men? Professor K. S. Ma mam,— THE ROYAL OCCULTIST I ../IfcliM Who Predicted The Recent Happenings In Connection With The Seiangor msm* Succession Etc. The Fatality Of
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  • 376 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CANADIAN PACIFIC FLEET Factors Governing Ports Of Call FACTORS governing the ports of call of p. ,S anadi? n Pacific ships on the transpacific services are explained by Sir nf y£ rd r?^ tty chalrman and president of the CP.R., in a letter to the "Daly Telegraph."
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  • 183 3 Chinese Expansion Programme Taking advantage of the threatened disruption of Sino-Japanese relations, the Nankins Government is moving to eliminate Japanese shipping from the Yangtze River and the Chinese coast, acording to the "Yomiuri" and the •Chugai," states the "Japan Advertiser." First step of the Chinese Government is co-operation
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    • 485 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). V- O. s. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 15 000 a 1^ 7 2 7 ffi A 16 6 b 8 0°0° S A e U p i-?u COMORIN 15,000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6)10 0 Oct 18 S^S 1 n soo
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    • 134 3 a L S. X. COYS SAILINGS. FOR BANGKOK. Leave Due Singapore. KISTNA Aug. 25 Aug. 23 KOLA Sept. 1 Sept. 4 For PENANG. RANGOON CACUTTA. KARAGOLA Aug. 25 Aug. 26 KARAPARA Sent. 1 Sept 2 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE. PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. RAJULA In port
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    • 547 3 M. 8, K„ j KOKUSAI LINE X (KOKUSAI KISEN* KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan) J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (yU Panama) f Doe Dae SaUing Dne fms KANO MARU 55? mSTS eJL. ""S 7°'? sep;.. gj TSi I 1 MITSUI LINE 1 I (MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.) I
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    • 63 3 B.L (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave bHIRALA 8.000 Sept 18 PENANG, MADRAS, CALCUTTA. SJ. GAMARIA 5,255 Sept 18 P&O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. <fe O. S. N. Co., The Agent Collyer Quay Tel. 5961. B. I. 8. N. Co.. ROUSTED 6
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    • 346 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnorn Penh Dlspl From Ret'g MS Tons. Spore. B'pore. "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct 8 JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct 28 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov 3 BORINGIA" 12.500 Dec. 11 Dec. 31 i nxurlous nc "ClasB Motorsbtps All Cabins have adjoining private
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    • 473 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSC HKU LLOYD NUnU <Incorporated la LLOYD Ocrmany) The undernoted are the Company'! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. FOR MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937 "ODER" omits Manila, Hongkong and Japan—calls Shanghai and Hankow Aug. 34 I "FRANKEN" omits Shanghai —calls Manila, Hongkong, Dairen, Taku Bar,
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  • 463 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 20. Previous To-day Change g rane* »111 Steady Spot Buyers. 8 11,16 ***** r Sellers. 813!l6 8 13 4 16 Sept. Buyers. 8% Sellers. SVs 8> OctlDec. Buyers. |8 7/ 8 8% Sellers. 8 ***** 8 1516 Jan.l Mar. Buyers 9 815!16 —1
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  • 179 4 Singapore, Aug. 20. 3 (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $180 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $170 R. (81am) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $160 Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 1 J"2 Slain Rice Sinwhay No. 2 gJJ Siam Rice Sinwhay No. 3 s-jo Siam
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    • 544 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j i (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements!. \PITAL Authorised $40,000,600.00. Issued and Paid Up SI0.000,000.«0. j BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 TELEPHONES I Managing Director 3172 Secretary «J* i 1 General Manager :i513 Accountant Telegraphic Address; "OVERSEA' LONDON BANKERS /ffTX NEW YORK
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    • 247 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: C, D Anneida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £1,000.000 -aid-up Capital £1,000,000 Aeeerred Fund 600,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: i ©ombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, I sA&dras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, j vtetA, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received
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    • 46 4 BThe curative effect of rests on BJ OUAIACOL the mos* m valuable of all urn* g antiseptics, gf add which represents the g important constituent H g| tor the building up of tne sja An innocuous andaixtgahif H Representative!: E. M. ABDULLA CO, i Capitol Bdg>Singapore,
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    • 12 4 FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG
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  • 834 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Aug. 21, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. Amnof Th. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin q q Asam Kurnbang 36|- 37/. Austiai Malay 581- 60-cd Ayer Hitam 349 36 6 u Ayer Wen- 2 35 J Bangrin Tin 26 27 Bam Selangor
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  • 56 5 S.ngapore, Friday. I Messrs S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices:— Previous To-day's Last Sale Last Sale Pr ces Prices Ppsos Antamok 0.74 0 75 Benguet Consolidated 10.25 10.50 LXL. 0 64 0 64 San Mauricio 0.95
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  • 616 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. W Singapore, Saturday. E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., S ngapor?, for the following on Ame»ican Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., Ne.v York, report to v by the cable as follow STOCKS INDUSTRIAL. Farm
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  • 240 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Aug. 21, 10 a m Total for t> Books Close financial Compai.y Dividend Date E x Div. yea" TIN Payable Date to date Austral Malay 3%%1nt Gept. 3 Sent 10 Sent 4 10% 3 3 4 Bonus. p otpi 10,0 Ipoh Tin 153
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  • 224 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 F r e 1901 r-d. IS4O $400,000 Ir.t. Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 99 m v cj. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 103>/ 2 105 V 2 no:,, 3% 1937; red. 1962 $2 750.000 Int. May 15. Nov. 15 991/, 10OV2
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  • 209 5 Weekly Reports By Dealers THE impact of disappointing Amer can July statistics on a market alre-icy depressed by the Sino-Japanese trouble reinforced as usual by weil-organistd bear talk from New York, caused a sharp fall early in the week (says Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co.'i review I.
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  • 196 5 Messrs. Guthrie Co.'s Report THE week has again been one of narrow nnH r! C,Uati^, ls!ate Messrs. Guthrie a ;L d altho "gh sellers have been scarce in this market, buying interesc rias been no more than sufficient to keep prices fairly steady The market as a whole appears to
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  • 213 5 THE out-break of further hostilities in China and the crisis that has developed around Shanghai, should not have very much direct effect on rubber states Messrs Lewis and Peat's weekly -übber report issued yesterday), but as i precautionary measure, it will be noticed that practically
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  • 143 5 No Acceptance For Goods In Chinese Ports Reuter. London, Aug. 20 LOYDS Underwriters and marine assurance companies are giving rorty-eight hour» notion that they have ui f0 n&ure uoods on shore, uii?t before load ng ur after discharge, i H'luujrhal and other Chinese ports! including Dxiren and Manehukiio
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  • 62 5 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 19. Owing to the improved whteat price deficiency payments to wheat "rowers under the Wheat Act of 1932 will be the lowest since the Act cum Into operat'on—namely, just over ftre snill ngs per quarter. The payments wi] leave the Wheat Fund
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    • 298 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong. xManila. Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers hi ftmrrtffes and rn^ m^4*t Daily Foreign Market Cables and Member?: YEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N V NEW YORK COFFEE ft SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 370 6 STEAMER MAIL S DESPATCHES TCKDAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Sarawak i generally i Bintulu 5 Surlkei 9 and Sibu Circe Aug. 21 9 a.m Hr>ihow Muinam 21 1 p.m. Djambi Toba 21 3 p.m. Trengganu and Dungun (Parcels oniy) Gemas 21 3.30 p.m. Borneo i North», Brunei
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  • 105 6 Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai, *Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Impeiial, ciosina 10 p.m/ to-day. Medan, Jusk§, Amsterdam! and LondoliJ: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. today. Penang, Siam, Burma. India. Iraq. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain- Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-
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  • 133 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 3 jam. and general delivery of letters at p.m. J**" 8 expected from Netherlands indies by Air "Netherlands) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only at 3 p.m. and general delivery of
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  • 30 6 The s.s. Talma fcr Burma <fc etc. Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. on Aug. 21 will now close at 7 pm on he same day.
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  • 138 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. AUG. 21 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. L RE. v. Middlesex, Anson Road Stadium. Badminton: Singapore Championships, Clerical Union, 2.15 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival, Y.M.C.A. Pool. Cricket: S.C.C. I v. Combined Schools, 2nd day, S.C.C; S.C.C. v. Khalsa, Assn., McNair Road. Tennis: Kliney
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  • 251 6 lT*iere are numsrou* Clubs in Stngaoore members of which arc reader* of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary it provided speck.'ly lor them. Secretaries are Invited to co-operate In keep- it up-to-date and complete. Hapopninos of general Interest will-still be included tn the "Diary of Events The 'Cluh Diary"
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  • 104 6 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 20. New York 4.9« 13 16 Montreal 498 13 16 flc:gx*ad e 217 Geneva 22.72 Amsterdam 9.03'« Milan 64 13 16 Berlin 12 Stockholm 19.39 1 Copenhagen 22.40* Ofila 10.90 Vltnna 26 Prague 143^ e 131 u.vseb. 29 (51 Madrid nom Lisbon 110
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  • 29 6 Capt O. S. Webb, of the Public Works Department, is due back from home leave early next month. It is underaf°Mua h r at WUI be Wfe j_ |j
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 228 6 8 Hotel i MALAYA'S PftEMIEB HOTEL A To-night Orchestral Concert 8. I 5 to 9. I 5 p. m. I j DINNER DANCE (formal) 9. 4 5 to midnight j POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION THE WALLADIES s J impersonating: 'DIMPLfca S NON-DINERS $1.00. j RAFFLES IHIASSERIE I POPI I Alt (iKIU.
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    • 52 6 GULL BAHAR It is fragrant HAIR and cocvmf? to tPe CMi I nent Uuaul Prepared trom Glngili-oil. joHrj 3i^s^^S?!f BEWARE OF tSS^W^^^ IMITATIONS. Try once and you will ask for no other. Price (2 02. bottle) 93 ct*. per pottle Obtainable everywhere. Bole Agent for Malaya and D.EJ a SHAIK.
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    • 372 6 There's nothing like the soothing qualities of Murine. Sun, wind, dust, Mid salt water make your eyes bloodshot, and cause a burning sensation, but a few drops of Murine, the wonderful non-irritant eye lotion, will refresh your eyes ai once. Never neglect youi eyes Even the slightest irritation may grow
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  • 4221 7 ADDRESS TO LOCAL CO-OPERA TORS BASED ON STATISTICAL AVERAGES e nc V s basen ,he o f miw Amr lTfl! T All-Malayan 1 rban C -"P<"-a'ive Conference on AO*. 1 at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur. Mr Rao said: I feel very happy to ha\
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    • 28 7 I In order to get and keepweJl^^l I V°* mv remove impurities 1 I from your system. Remember I BEECHAMS So easy-so quick-with j^W^j Brasso mm METAL POLISH
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    • 219 7 r p s,f, H j 1 s.«*i AN ARTIST WE ARE PROUD OF HEAR HER SING NEW OLD MALAY <?ONGS IN HER REFRESHING GOLDEN VOICE i ask you:: dealer to play her records for you QF. >. NASIB SARAWAK. stamboci. SINARAN SORGA Krontjong. Cassim. 7. TAPANOELI. Krontjong. OH! NASIB KOE.
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    • 221 7 FLY HOME^ IN LUXURY Luxury liners c ave Singapore every Sunday and Wednesday for London. Weeks of tedious travel saved. Perfect comfort. Nights spent on land. No tips. Also twice weekly services to Australia As more and more of the new double-decked, 4-englned Empire flying-boats come Into commission, still faster
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    • 357 8 > v CAPTAIN JANUARY" v Curley Top v Stowaway Hpggg|gp| NOW Here Is SHIRLEY'S Latest I ALHAMBRA TEMPLE in rfk. DIMPLES" Hear Shirlev Sing:— j SHIRLEY TEMPLE SOUVENIR "FU TI KE ME WITHOUT YOU' I PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE GIVEN *v n.nwr miti uv I AWAY AT THE 3-15 PERFORM WHAT
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    • 222 8 TO. day GEEEEED CAPITOL ASTAIK #> \mS "SHALL WE~ Jjjf DANCE" wi.n Lu.>Aicu LVu.Lii UUKION and J!f wfflL See FREa> and GINGER... W* Lancing on Kolier Skates Dancing to lbe accom paniment o£ a Ship's engines S.ncing New Hits I m His fftflßA r Gevlar.g—Joo Chiat Road Junction. 7wo Shows
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    • 269 8 THE SHOW OF the MONTH! LAST DAY 3-15 —MS 9-15 1 A WONDERFUL STORY, SET L'l IN SPLENDID SCENES AND FILMED ENTIRELY IN THE W WONDROUS NEW TECHNI- ANNABELLA Leslie Banks —Henry Fonda IN 20TH CENTURY-FOX S ALL-COLOUR MASTERPIECE "Wings j jjm I Morning H DRAMA: SPECTACLE! SURPRISE! -"SH AND
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  • 653 9 WHERE MISDIRECTION BY JUDGE OCCURRED H 1 allowprt were mi sdire c t ed th a n Singapore. Friday, convicted ZwfS? 1 the a PPeal of Ratmfm c Court of Criminal Appeal a c fc£f- ce death p i«K£~ SST W" Ber rd Kla[tie an quarry, by
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  • 62 9 Under-Secretary For Air Starts On Tour C OLO NEL Muirhe a rSn n der A -slcr ary «ng "the nfL SOU h i l mpton th >* of Railways Plrow Minister Defe Ce 01 Amca r wilf V tlo H wst ">ns affecting Prof's South Africa 1
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  • 41 9 Go T ve?noV e of FMi AnhUr drew Caldecou rL SUCceed Sir AnJ was by Si? n r o of Ceylon who representPrtTTH Henry Scott XC to a broadcast tS* at the Co ™natlon station 2S week fr m the Colombo
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    • 438 9 L RTISEMENTS FEDERATED ~MAI^AY STATFS RAILWAYS. for stacking as a reserve stock &*««&SS early Possib^e-r for the supply of locomotive coal w be received at the office of th? &nwai to"? n Malfiy 1937 P Pm> on 20th September, t^ U ?H Mit i ed by P° st should bp
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    • 24 9 RACEs SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. FIELD GLASSES SlO 00 PRISM BINOCULARS ppn« $45 M REPAIRS ALSO UNDERTAKEN. Ellison,S,Ezekiel&Co v Opticians Watchmakers ONLY ADDRESS:— 5, Capitol Building,
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    • 377 9 •B*~ J CHEAT WORLD" SHOW* CABARET i i TO-NIGHT. 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT j fj COMING ATTRACTION S J "VEST" i I «f C T-"«rtt."=El EI>HANT BOY" J ai CHANGE. To-morrow, "WALKING ON AIR i j MATINEES: Saturday Sunday, "ESKIMO" "«WCATIirG FATHER." j •j. -~~rr THEATRE ROYAI I Last Three
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  • 860 10 ALL eyes are on Shanghai A where anjeth'nK may happen. There ha* bern no repetition of the shocking incident* in Nanking Road and in the French Concession, in which hundred, of tanoceni people, including some tore!(rners were killed by bomba dropped from Chine- P"*** w hich had been
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  • 125 10 Highest Tonnage Figure Last Year London, Aug. 20. TONNAGE using the Pert of London--1 last year was the highest ever recorded and the balance of revenue on the years working was £1.533.726 comnared wi'h £1 585,925 last year. The annual report of the Port of London authority
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  • 79 10 Due At Singapore On Sept. 1 HM A S. CANBERRA <Capt. A. G. B. Wilson, D.5.0.. M.V.0.), flying 'he flag of Rear-Admiral R. H. O. Lane-Poole. C.8., 0.8.E.. the RearAdmiral Commanding His Malesty's Australian Squadron, will visit Singapore from Sept. 1 to 8. On arrival she will oroceed
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  • 184 10 NOTES COMMENTS Soaring Prices jjEWS of Sin hostilities has had thi general effect of forcing up the already high commodity pnces in Malaya. Within the past fortnight the price of rice especially ha«? risen rapidly to rates 32 per cent. Ie .xcess of the normal. Though rumours of scarcity are
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  • 208 10 Self -Sufficiency Method rE present sharp rise in the pnca of padi cannot have failed tc recall to our minds the "back-to-the land" policy, which has been constantly advocated in Malaya. The idea I* to make the country as little deoendent as possible on outside sources foi her food supply.
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  • 171 10 mHE history of China for the pat* few years has been singularly one incidents and demands. Untortui.ately, all the incidents were staged la her territory, and all the demands are made at her expense. Of all the incidents, the present one in Shanghai can be looked upon
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  • 206 10 rpHE Chinese in Malaya are never slow in responding to appeals for relief of any nature, especially one which concerns their mother country. As soon as news was received of large scale hostilities breaking out in Shanghai, 119 bodies, representative of different organisations among the Chinese community,
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  • 345 10  -  By "Looker Op" ■t ACCORDING to a musician, the piano is fightinc for its life. Anc 1 with j us back to the wall, too. A A A "Tax collectors require brains and industry," says an inspector. unfortunately that is not the linn 4 cf their
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    • 146 10 V HIS MASTER'S VOICE" PORTABLE MODEL No. 87 j an y s CABINETS COVERED WITH BLACK, I BLUE, GREEN OR RED WATERPR^ CLOTH. j S PRICES 124.M COLOURED J AGENTS: I i ROBINSON CO., LTD. j SUM.' in KVALA LOIPVR- —»> BABY PETROL LANTERNS WttXrKRfrTL SMiHT SAVIXG »V, i v
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    • 42 10 T Studio 33 FOR I NATURAL ARTISTIC i j PORTRAITS I by I Miniatuie Cameras. j I 33, STAMFORD RD. j 1~ iThSmp/on XJPTICAI C? (Dr. of Ocular Science) 35 years European Clinical Experience. CootfoitaUon Without cost or obligation, glasses \i nec»h-d.
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  • 141 11 HUGE AREA ABLAZE CHINESE ADVANCE GREAT LOSS OF LIFE AND DESTRUCTION FIGHTING at Shanghai has increased in intensity. All modern weapons of war arc being used in a highly destructive battle for possession of the north-eastern district of the Settlement, in which t v c
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  • 710 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 21. A JAPANESE naval bombardment of Pootung, which began at 10.15. p.m., ceased at 10.30 p.m. Midnight passed quietly but soon afterwards a warehouse on the Pootung waterfront, directly opposite H.M S, iianae, which was anchored in mid-stream, was set on fire and sent
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  • 23 11 Simla, Aug. 20. AC CORDING to reliable reports the authentic* are considering sending treops from India to shanghai. Renter.
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  • 59 11 Singapore. Friday. A Chinese cyclist was fatally injured when machine came into colhSon with a motor lorry in South Br.dge Soad "ho-tly before 2 p.m to-day. Th/ deeeised had ths base of his J hshed in besides sustaining skU v i ons in different parts of SS Ul
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  • 574 11 NEUTRAL ZONE PLAN BRITISH HOPE I Tokyo Wants Victory J First I Reuter. ALTHOUGH Japan's negative attitude to the British proposals is deplored it »> hoped in British i'"™ that the reply is not final ;tnd n».is be reconsidered Japanese circles in London deplore thai although
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  • 98 11 Reuter. London. Aug. 20. IT is considered probable that China will shortly appeal to the league of Nations under Article XVII of tne Covenant according to Chinese circles in London. It is pointed out that China has up to the present refrained from 'aking
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  • 468 11 CANNOT PLAY HAVOC WITH BRITISH INTERESTS Reuter. London. Aug. 20. "IT is time that Japan learns that 1 the free hand which she desires in East Asia will in no circumstances include licence to play havoc with the lawful interests of Britain concludes a !ong
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  • 93 11 Help From Chinese In America Reuter. San Francisco, Aug. 20. THE world's largest Chinatown here comprising 17.000 inhabitants, has already raised between £10,000 to £20,000 for a China Relief Fund according to Mr. B. S. Fong, President of the Chinese National Salvation League. Women are busy preparing
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  • 78 11 HORIZON CLEAR Important Speech By II Duce Reuter. Palermo, Aug. 21. CIGNOR Mv sDlini, in a speech 3 to a crowd of 200,000 people here, slid that the AngloItalian horizon was now clear again and tine could arrive *t concilation between the needs of the two countries. Italy
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  • 111 11 Washington Comment NAKED BRUTALITY OF JAPAN Washington, Aug. 21. 'WIN or lose Japan wfll never be able to justify this unspeakable outrage," comments the Washington Post. "Often in history great nations have risked moral condemnation and jeopardised their future in order to satisfy the lusl for conquest.
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 20. JT is announced that loreign banks in Shanghai will re-open for normal business on Monday Reuter.
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  • 111 11 Soviet Protests To Japan Reuter. Moscow. Aug. 2d. JAPANESE report* that signals were flashed to the Chinese from the Soviet Consulate General in Shanghai were emphatically denied here. It is staled that three days ago Japanese troops attempted to enter the Consulate, forcibly removing two Chinese employees who
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    • 53 11 SMART RIMLESS GLASSES. i Am i t m ■rtlffiifitf f 3 I Defective Eyesight does not improve ot itself. Disastrou' results may follow neglect The Berlin Optical Co. ts always ready to render full satisfactory service at cheaper charge than elsewhere. Uinlom. Optometrist:—C. S. tUONG, OPT. D. (U.S.A.). JLddress:—l42, South
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  • 260 12 QUOTA EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES TIGHTENING UP Passengers Disguised As Seamen i Singapore, Saturday. AN ordinance to regulate the immi--71 gration into the Colony of Aliens and of British subjects and protected persons (other than those born in the Colony or a Malay State), and to
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  • 209 12 Johore Magistrate's Indictment (From Our Own Correspondent) nM n Johore Bah.ru, Aug 19 your h d,l,° a vert iMtmdT^S SftotSitoffsa your h rn r to «op of thew Phinil x d you did not do any lured ra v compensation*" he wSthl 5"B2& named LS n ifi.'
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  • 19 12 Mr. Palagrave sim pson. the former lawyer Legislative Councdyears h me on two PenSig g a a busmess to
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  • 88 12 Result Of Droughts In Australia Singapore, Saturday. AS a result of severe droughts in Australia and New Zealand, the Empire's principal "dairy farms," and a serious shortage of butter in the world's markets, the Singapore Cold Storage Company Ltd. announce being compelled to increase the retail
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  • 211 12 Mr. Roland Braddell Closes Defence Address j (From Our Own Reporter) Mi Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Braddell has concluded his address. His opening address had taken the better part of four days, ana to-day he gave four reasons why Mr u t lm was so closely interested
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  • 129 12 Recklessness And No Lights Singapore, Friday DLEADING guilty to a charge of driving recklessly and missing a traffic policeman by a few inches, and another charge of driving without rear lights ni, K e v^ r -section of Orchard Road and Dhoby Ghaut at 8.47 p.m. on July
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  • 94 12 Subject To Three Months' Suspension G HANOASAMY a SRRJSX reT 0b Mr Justice Terluh\J? c A .l tlng Chief Justic e, to-day Mr a k months' suspension A^ g nee m d r0 H Se toteta »t o^ia l «nr! g ?Jf c dd n °t oppose the
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  • 61 12 Tamil Charged With Rash Driving I7PFVAM m .Singapore, Friday. yEEVAN, a Tamil Hindu, of j?ian Junos, was arraigned to-day in the ™T*£ Magistrate's Court and charged with driving a motor car in a negligent manner and thereby causing the dfath of a woman, Ong Choo Kuan, but not
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  • 77 12 The annual festival of "Onam" the P^°e na to- d d a a y y thC M^^Us m '»a k h es nf"?h am .j' day aUs ln th e first month scarf the monsoons have subsided -rC mo fit., 1 Malab celebrate th, day 25th varso
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  • 229 12 Ship's Engineer ARREST ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY Singapore, Friday. APPEARING on a summons to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for failing to pay the maintenance instalments of 535 per month to his wife Mrs. May Ek und, since August 1936 Mr. C.
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  • 148 12 Prize Distribution And Concert T TT Singapore. Friday HE Stamford High School. Geylang. gave a concert on the occasion of their first annual prize distribution held in the school's hall this afternoon A varied programme of songs, recitations and Sketches by the pupil, was provided *v x/
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  • 26 12 me Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdulcader Is reappoin ed a member of the Legis! Jvc Council for a further reriod of three years. uu,e
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  • 480 12 SHELL EXPLODES ON U.S. WARSHIP Reuter. Washington, Aug. 21. THE Sino-Japanese situation was discussed at length at Roosevelt s weekly Cabinet meeting today It is not revealed whether the question of any official action from Washington was discussed but one (abinet member said there have Sf
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  • 159 12 Chinese Gain Notable Successes Singapore, Friday. THE following is a press commum-«i-S,V SSUed ,ro m the Chin Cona«ertoon. neral Sin ap e th Q>^ c K Cbine se made further gains in to*?*£p l the Ja^nese B force, have been driven into the International Settlement north of
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  • 259 12 Chinese Foreign Office Statement THr n Nanking, Aug. 20. THE Chinese Foreign Office has issued an official statement declam,* that China has an her resources to resist the invaders who have violated all intert hl j? diion Strictly speaking, a defending nation should enjoy equal chances of
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  • 179 12 Curious Accident To Tw6 Rickshas puTXTpn Singapore, Saturday. A of about 11 was reStreet and South Brldl""* 1011 0f Seah Amy morning w« Road y^rfracture ofUie ShTSSS 1 a on the right ankk g fip thigh bone p bruises wer the r Sh? X? seal P* -mi-conscious^^
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  • 211 12 League Activity DR. PARK LEAVING SINGAPORE Singapore. Friday. DROMPT measures are being take,, by the League of Nations Health Bureau to help to combat "he s*!—. «Pidemic in Hongkon which last week resulted in 136 r ported cases with 82 deaths. En ZSftJ"* ™«i-e to make
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  • 178 12 Portugal-Czechoslovakia Split London, Aug. 20. THE breach in diplomatic accord which has occurred between Portugal and Czechoslovakia is viewed here with great concern and news papers express the hope that it may be speeddy repaired. The Daily Telegraph says: -There Is piSSV d U y the
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  • 39 12 Chareed with on Si PS a Pore, Friday. Tan y|e Rah aU H n i the of Mr. H. A Porrtr fhft appeared before Judge, this mornfrig c Cnm,nai Distrkt rau of »00 being allowed.
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  • 243 13 GENERAL CHANG'S VIEW 'VICTORY OURS' Shanghai Will Soon Be Safe Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 20. THE conviction that hostilities in Shanghai would soon be over w«th a smashing victory for the Chinese was expressed by General Chang Chi Chung, the Chinese Commander-in-Chief when interviewed by Reuter
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  • 123 13 Busy Scenes At West Wharf Singapore, Friday. THE embarking activities of the Ist Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment, lent a military atmosphere to the wharves to-day. Lorries laden with troops arrived at 2 p.m. sharp, and after the roll call, the rien proceeded to go on board.
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  • 116 13 Stricter Control In The Colony Singapore, Saturday. CTRICTER control of ferocious dogs in the Colony is to be achieved by an amendment to the Minor Offence* Ordinance published in the Go\en.ment Gazette last night. Any one who suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious dog or other animal; or
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  • 15 13 Unit of Middlesex Regiment arrive at Btntawtre docks ready to board the Menelaus for Hongkong.
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  • 448 13 EIGHT PLANES BROUGHT DOWN Singapore, Friday. THE following communique from Nan- king was received this evening from the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore: The Japanese suffered a J otal loss of eight planes in four successive raidi a tempted on Nanking yesterday, two being brought down in
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  • 233 13 Japanese District In Flames Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 20. A FEATURE of the Japanese air raids to the south of Shanghai this morning, when the Shanghai-Hanchow Railway, Chinese dockyards and- other strategicpoints were bombed, was the use for the first time of Chinese anti-aircraft guns. A subsequent
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  • 108 13 Smoked Because He Was 111 (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, Aug. 19. STILL another case in which a Chinese was eau?ht smoking a In Court House while ca<es were bsinrr heard occurred this mcrnirs. The eulorit. who gave his name ns Tay Cheng Sow was ordered
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  • 212 13 Instalments Increased And Reduced Singapore, Friday. TAN Sip Chew, a clerk in the employ of Imperial Airways Ltd., on a salary of $108 per month, who was adjudicated bankrupt In February, 1932, was to-day ordered to pay $8 per month by way of instalments for the benefit of
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  • 67 13 Information having been received ti>at a dangerous, infectious or contagious disease, namely, cholera, exists in an epidem c state at Macao, it |a declared by His Excellency the Gcvernoi, I in exercise of the powers conferred i j Section 58 of the Quarantine and Pre v:niion of D*sease
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  • 24 13 The Hon Mr A. B. Jordan Is re-ar>-pointed an OfTtc'al Member rf the Executive Council fcr a further term of two years.
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  • 27 13 Mr. S. M. T. Naidu will give an address at the Printers' Association hall on Monday, at 5.30 p.m. on "Merits on Reliance All interested are invited.
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  • 171 13 VVSVES Man Of 65 Granted Discharge i Singapore, Friday. Ufini liabilities amounting to 52rt«>.363 16, Inwards which he j had riWl a small percentage, Nip S*ne Phanjj, who shortly before his licnhrup'cy Sit 1933. was appointed a Ju«(ire nf the Peace, was granted his discharge from bankruptcy
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  • 355 13 League Of Nations Bulletin TrtE foiicwing is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Aug. 14:— Prague: Bassein and Rangoon were the only ports in the Eastern Arena to report the present of human plague during the week.
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  • 31 13 Mr. E. N. C. Woollerton is temporarily appointed to be an unofficial member of the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. Horace W. Raper.
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    • 114 13 STEPS TO P lllf h°Y s an( 1 I 3 cannot be over-estimated. 'W?!- < ...vk.*.-. PHONE SPORE 6376 (1 lines), KUALA LUMPUR S3M (2 lines), iPOH 110 111 (2 lines). —.—w.p.s. ao j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j i ill OT€ it UXI j j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 5 j ji
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  • 516 14 MIDDLESEX vs. YORKSHIRE "TEST" MATCH Whole Cricket World Interested London, Aug. 21. r rin HE has been a sequel to the keen rivalry between Middlesex am! Yorkshire the County cricket championship this season, and as a rlimix to a neck and neck race. R. VV.
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  • 20 14 Incident in soccer match between Skins and Airmen yesterday. (Tribune). Som Pong vs Diamond Fight Fixed Fifteen 3 Minute Rounds
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  • 149 14 Singapore, Saturday. MEETING of the Box in y Board o£ tt C n trol held ,ast ni ?ht approved the following card submitted by Mr O. H Kiat for Saturday, Aug. 28. at tnc Happy World arena: Som Pong vs. Joe Diamond, fifteen three-minute rounds Battling Sima vs. Young Gaude-
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  • 72 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday TERRY O'Campo (9.1) completely out- classed Harold Windsor (9.8V 2 over 4 n rk h^^^day te rOUndS at the Wemb!e Windsor received severe punishment n every round, but gameh/ stood up to his opponent. p -)utnomfpS conte 2?- Sulaiman iB.ll. outpointed Maxie Blue <8
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  • 108 14 THE following matches will be played I m the First and Second dE of the Scottish League to-day FIRST DIVISION Ayr United v. Queen's Park Celtic v. Morten. Dundee v. Clyde. Falkirk v. Aberdeen Hibernian v. Rangers Motherwell v. Arbreath Par tick Thistle v. Kilmarneek BT hnston e v. Hamilton
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  • 209 14 > mm IPOh Aug. 21. rj'HE Malayan Polo tournament waa continued at Kuala Kangsar tooay wnen the first round of the Sultan uahg and the Iskandai Polo Club 'he lormer winning by five goals to four r iH? 1 11 first Uvo chukkas, Mr Littles horse fell three times and
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  • 64 14 Griff Cup:-Skey Griffith-Jones tscrJ re. del Tufo Watherston f—l) Dyne Cup:— Lady Addison Ma--pherson vs. winners of Mrs. Staoledcn x* dam^ nd Dr Mrs Withers-Payn-Men s Doubles Oren:-M*rsh Wardie Sn^'n 5 f erdl Clutter Goodwin VS. Droogleeveer A. D. Anders ;*v WcoHet Warden F L Burke &Sq L Ladles' Handicap
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  • 60 14 The following ties in the Marieolri open singles tournament will be played h rt W r? _ci d at tne court On Saturday at 4.15 p.m.- Chemr Hoe vs. Jouy St ah. Bong Soo vs. So <? gla n Urn vs Che "g Hock n Tee H rl^ Incident in
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  • 29 14 HOSPITAL CLUB. .Jt w^q"? l Hos P" a l Recreation Club l MS Te "-or by four goals to nil, P rH*^ ke l the O.H.R.C. ground, yesW 1
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  • 58 14 MERRY UNION B.P. The Merry Union B P. beat the General Hosphal Recreation Club at thn latter's court by 4 games to nil Scores: lS gl fs S: ~7f iC rd Tan beat 1 Cusoff 15=6' 9 7s i^.7 n IL^ cc beat Hash^ Doubles :_Henry Wee Etound WIGHTMAN CUP
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  • 201 14 Reuter. Forest Hills, Aug. 21. AMERICA'S lady tennis represent- atives bid fair to run away with the Wightman Cup, thus giving the United States this as well as the Davit, Cup, in the same year. At the end of the firs day's play toiay the United States led Britain in
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  • 814 14 Singapore, Saturday. WINNING the toss and batting first, the Cricket Club scored 78 runs for the hss of five wickets during the 75 minutes' p'.ay in their twoday fixture with the Combined Schools yesterday afternoon. Vander Bo?eh. the Dutch cricketer, making his Singapore debut, opened the innings with Slade but
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    • 48 14 CHINA j Underwriters Limited. j I i n l tt^ r of s ted 111 Hongkong). i i 1 i« Company RegJriered iS eat ,ta,n and Hongkong > UFE, FIRE. MOTOR CAR 5 MARINE PERSONAL I ACCIDENT j INSURANCE M Thone 4276. fflc ,s Hongkong Bank Chamber* Floor. Stngapor?
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    • 21 14 Did you Maclean! j Ah! I see you did MACLEANS I PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE J I mcmws soiib fSfijS ijjmjjjj I
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  • 1030 15 GOOD GALLOPS WITNESSED INNER TRACK Upcountry Horses Impress <By "Windsor Lad.") Singapore. Saturday. THE third track was again used for this morning's fast work in preparation for Saturday's races—the open ng day of the Singapore Autumn i (.old C up) meeting. Except for th- Kuala
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  • 374 15 Tournament Results And Ties Thp mv. Singapore. Saturday THE following are the latest results in namcnt Sm?apore Teachers' tennis toui MEN S OPEN SINGLES T^"!;; fi r !s: ChOO Kenß Kiat beat MM S ,J C LI Tin7(C i e 8 Sf nS Watt >att beat Cho This
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  • 253 15 Six-A-Side Tourney Results Singapore, Saturday. THE S.R.C six-a-side hockey tournament was carried a step further with the completion of two matches on their ground yesterday. In th P first match. A. M Valberg's team (Whitesi defeated E. G. Wheatley's side (Colours) by 12 points to 10. Although the
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  • 139 15 npiES for next week in the lawn ten nis tournament al tEe S.C X Z have been arranged as follows: MONDAY'S TIES "B" SINGLES HANDICAP:— Dr Pow Chee Juay vs. Tan Peng Chew T W Ong vs. Wee Keng Cheng "C" SINGLES H/NDICAP:—Low Kwang Teng vs. Tay Yew
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  • 216 15 INTER-CLUB Recs. Eliminated By Y.M.C.A. IfP M Singapore Saturday. Tilt S ill were defeated in both i? s n K matches by the \JVTCwt. in the "Kliney" Cup' competition on the S.R.C. court* yesterday afternoon. Ih the lUst match, Kami* iY Ml' A.i hud an easy passage
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  • 81 15 I Concluding ties in the subsidiary lawn bowls tournament at the Singapore Cricket Club will be played as follows: Monday:—E J Cassels &A. Honds vs E. Fozard C G. Fugler. Tuesday < final >:—O. P. Griffith Jones W. H. Stuart Clark vs. Winners of E Fozard C.
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  • 44 15 oanna XI y> the Post Office Club at the Post Office Club's ground to-day Painck Yee. Nam Djoet. Soon SaiJohn Then, Mook Wong. Te< Seng Quee. Ah Cheng, Jong~ San* Tony Teo. Lian Seng. Chin G> ok Kee Siang and Boon Kwong
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 163 16 Alleged Culprit Arrested in Johore (From Our Oun Corresjondenl, Johore Bahru. Aug. t9 A MAN named Tan Moh Hen? «,h alleged, is wanted by the and who was arrested in la Johore Bahru. o n Aug la iS Kulaidoced this morning before in-ho\i P bin Ahmad 'Third^lagist'ate^
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1108 16 **as stru<.-. v "'i tiiat my- C .nua Syrup of Fig,' UuTage atr,e fnr lrj3 of »»d free from "tanked me for va wof the regular 1 t-altforwi Syrup 0 f rSlf* fS c to g£t genuine •Oft at all chemists and J Wt T LARK RESTAURANT 71, Beach Road.
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    • 104 16 (Continued irom premmu ootumr.j Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Chinese Services Pastor. Phang Yin Hee Church Elder: C. M. Lee Saturaay (to-day) Sabbath School 10 a m w!l ne n a .m. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting ram Seminary Church (401, Upper Serangoon Hoad) Pastor. F. L. Bunch. Church Eldei
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  • 124 17 .Military Manoeuvres In Joliore Cancelled Frnui f* i« < tu >i Cff 'L'Ufiondcrti/ Jnbcyrt fi.ihru Auv 2D. THF ut.:'. m :i J. Ijnrt* during the p:\ii ;> s t tvfti vuy iingpltJed iliri-' u c 'an tivroefs of tall) durini :tii tirrj»:- ol ih».' dty. Ai u iiho
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  • 23 17 H.E. the High Commssloner has left Singapore for Ipoh. During his absence the Hon'ble Mr F. J. Morten has been appointed Governor Deputy.
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    • 26 17 REMEMBER! GARDAN rt\ I BAYER] A A I A S 1 VEX PAINS. You need not suffer. Cardan not only removes pain, but also prevents it
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1090 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radao^S^SKs? m Ballet egyptien (Luiglni). PROGRAMMES OK BRITISH EMPIRE Maria Marova and SSL^^ 8.M.8.C. PROOPAMMFC Septet: Georgienne (Rachma- f ome of the events hv ninoff), Gopak (Moussorgsky). Septet: £22* %I^S^SJ*?* *£LJ toll tt Rondo from First Concerto (Chopin, TMort o ♦m. Singapore Station On 225 The Senre
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  • 164 18 Issue To Be Tried By High Court Singapore, Friday. AN Issue as to whether the debtor, a woman named Lim Kirn Bee, was a married woman or a widow, at the time ol the peti'ion. will be tried by the High Court as the result of a question
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  • 336 18 Tamil Coolie Stnl For Observation From Our Own Reporl-sri Kuala Lumpur. Him.. SINNAPAN, a Tamil coolie charged having beaten his wife to death Feb. 1 this year at Bukit Chan Estate, Kuala Langat, was to-day quitted of wilful murder by the Chief Justice, Mr. J.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1466 19 itßhlcl Villi Li<tlf *Ilf k l*fe* Itilfllft ?c p m news bulletin. Hilde Kretschmer wUI sing m m 9 m *m»tll« 10.15 p.m. The story of the Concert. 9.20 p.m. News and Economic Re hnstoffel Rilke. Declamation: Mr. view in English on DJE, DJN DJQ;in (Cant trued from page 17)
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  • 74 20 Laurel wreaths were carried on the Colours at the changing of the aguard uf lhe dec,aratio One or Shanghai s papers, the British Critics arc demand- Staff of the Victoria School, Singapore Capt. Goodman Ambler is the central figure and on his left is Mr
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