Malaya Tribune, 30 August 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sale, Vol. XXVI. No. 203. SINGAPORE, MONDAY AUGUST 30, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Au S 30, I«S7. The Malaya Tribune '20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. AUGUST 30, 1937 tIVE CEXfs7~
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 f THE WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST v. Try The H it ***** EJ| BRITISH CEMENTS give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and INCREASED DURABILITY "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT STOCKED BY FERROCRETE" SNOWCRETE GtinmiE c^P COLORCRETE Ifnenrpnr »f*A in 8 S.) WPS 22A f "STAR BRAND" S Kwiirli To Vegetable .Margarine For
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    • 135 1 Read The SIT IV I* AY Dominant In Malaya n "101 USES FOR VINEGAR** Thto to the title of a booklet, crammed full of ueeful information aboul of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Write in to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your addresa
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  • 255 2 Two Hours After Birth Of Child Hollywood. TWO hours after giving birth to her eleventh child Mrs. St. Louis Estes drove to a Hollywood wireless station to give a lecture on health and child-bear-ing Mrs. Estes is the wife of 72-year-old Dr. St. Louis Estes. a
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  • 372 2 POLITICAL SURPRISE EDEN TO GO; LLOYD GEORGE AND CHURCHILL COME IN (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 21. COMPLETE reconstruction of the Cabinet is being planned, by the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, during his holiday. Details of the new Ministry are expected to be announced before Parliament
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  • 401 2 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin oi the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Aug. 21 Plague: Rangoon was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague during the week, I cases
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  • 54 2 I The Public Schools Exploring Society's BuSSXS Newfoundland set ouTfron fnin^^ 110 recen «y for Liverpool to J Pipnf With y liner Nova Scotia are already bein g made for two expeditions in the summer of 1938- senior expedition (boys from 17 o ?9> t> So7 b^ f
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  • 207 2 German's Tribute To His Administration Berlin. A STRIKING tribute to the Viceroy of India and his administrative methods is paid by a German w:ttr Herr H. G. yon Studnitz, speriai correspondent of the "Lokal Anzeiger" 1:1 India, who describes in his paper a visit to
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  • 125 2 First Anniversary Of Montreux Convention Thousands of teleoramc v received by Kama! ZtZtork tnl Pre" Prime' r i k neunu c P £he ChiS an d Marshal Fevzi, ™T S f th e General Staff. They were and m ,it^ atnotic educational/soda! ?be d throughout and e S«S2f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 530 2 FRESH STOCK •F:— Long Baths m cast Iron white porcelain enamelled with chromium plated Hot Cold taps, jr ovaraU price $35.00 each. 5 do H 36jjo 6* ft" do 38.90 Table lamps a large range to" select from 52.00 upwards. For all requirements in ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, Consult: M. HASSAN,
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    • 687 2 MISCELLANEOUS I "NICE" and "BAN REMO"—new villa* excellent location, charming view, all modern conveniences, entrance 200 yards further from Bth mile-stone, East Coast Road, win be ready for occupation short ly. Please apply to Secretary, United Reality Co., LM., 117, Emerald Hill Road Phone 0565. FOR SALE—Smoke Deli Havana I
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    • 230 2 SINGAPORE CHINESE I MANDARIN SCHOOL, Frinsep Street. n f3W for will be opened on 7.9.37 for the feat qimrcsrly session in view of the immediate wants of the Students. Prospective students please make an early application. Usual fees $2 per month. FREE PROSPECTUS. I PROMPT SERVICE Is what you expect,
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    • 354 2 TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for waterproofing and cork insulation to the concrete roois or 13 houses at Eng Hoon. Street' Plar.s. Form of Tender and Specification can be ootainecT at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit of $50 is required, and will be refunded
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  • 505 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES DESIGN OF NEW U.S. LINER Commission Negotiating For Revised Plans IJNSETTLED labour conditions and a *J desire to perfect "a composite ship design" are given as reasons for the U.S. Maritime Commission's delay in seeking bids for a contract for the construction of a passenger and cargo
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  • 94 3 No Racing By The Queen Mary Sir Percy Bates, chairman of Cunard White Star Ltd., on his arrival at Southampton recently from New York after a holiday, once again expressed his deprecation of racing between North Atlantic passenger liners. Asked whether the Queen Mary was likely
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 426 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated ln England). f M 1 A P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS OUTWARDS. Due Tennage Sport 1937. SOMALI 6.800 Aug. 30 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Sept. 25 COMORIN 15.000 Oct. 3 BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 RANCHI 11.500 Oct. 22
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    • 134 3 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ LTD., i Incorporated In Ba#land). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. HOSANG In
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    • 624 3 1 Ma Ha Kb KOKUSAI LINE j |ij (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) 1 (Incorporated in Japan) 1 For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, MW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due r Penang Spore Spore via New York m s KIYOSUMI MARU Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Keelung Oct. 17 4 ni s! KONGO
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    • 445 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA), MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9 3-9 •FIONIA 21-9 2i-9 22-9 24-9 LALANDIA 12-10 12-10 13-1G 15-10
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    • 451 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEB pV tlfel LLOYD NORD (Inu>rpoiuted La LLOYD Oerrnany» The unuernoted are the company intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. 1097. I "FRANKEN" omits Shanghai —calls Manila, Hongkong, Dalren, Taku Bar. Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 1 "SCHARNHORST" omits China calls Manila.
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  • 951 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 28. sunn Tone Idle Steady Spot Buyers. 8 13 16 8 1316- Seller.. 8 15,16 8 15,16 Sept. Buyers. B'a 8% SeUers. 8 15 16 8 15 16 Oct.|Dec. Buyers. 8 15 16 9 +116 Sellers. 9 116 9 1; 16 Jan.jMar. Buyers
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  • 171 4 Farm Sellings Highest Since 1929 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 26. INTERESTING data regarding wheat la revealed by the United St aDepartment of Agriculture which sa prospective world supplies for the year beginning July I, excluding Russia and China, are now expected tc be abort the same as last
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  • 96 4 No Withdrawal From Orient Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 27. MR. Cordell Hull's notes 'o China and Japan are interpreted in informed circles as meaning that the United States Government has no intention ot withdrawing from the Orient. It is not believed that the United States' long range international
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  • 187 4 Commodities Generally Quiet Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 25. AN the Stock Exchange a feature was the further sharp recovery of Fareasterns on bear covering. Uiltedtred securities made headway and industrials were a good feature. Unilevers moved up on Amsterdam support and heavy industries v.ere also better. Sugar eased
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  • 93 4 Reuter Wireless. New York, Aug. 27. Yesterday's reduction in the New York Federal Reserve Bank's discour-; rate from 1-12 to one per cent, the lowest ever recorded, follows the new discount rate policy in the Federal Reserve system of which the chief aims are firstly, to encourage
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  • 71 4 The exports of tinned pineapples from Malaya during the week ended Aug 21 amounted to 75,206 cases. Of these i goc ca s ent t0 tne Uniled Kingdom, i,yJ5 to the Continent of Europe, 12 146 to Canada and 35,989 elsewhere The total exports for the year to
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  • 159 4 To Prevent Diseases Of The Foot (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 21. THE Dunlop Rubber Company has 1 introduced a seamless rubber for cows. The object is to facilitate the cure of various diseases of the root, which have caused heavy losses to farmers in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 547 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.]* i (Incorporated in the Btrait* Settlements). CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. c S BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. (TII'LIA STREET, SINGAPORE. J S Ti l t PHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 > General Manager tall Accountant 3026 I V Telegraphic IMNH; "OVERSEA"
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    • 205 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6. D'AJmeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.003 Paid-up Capital £1.000.000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singaoore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Depaits on
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    • 22 4 SOUTH I BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security w W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. t, Flnlayson Green.
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  • 765 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Aug. 30th, 10 a.m. MINING Fraser Co. AmpatTm Bu 6 y 6 ers SeUers. Asam Kumbang 36*/T Austial Malay M f. J," Ayer Hitam 35 3 36 6 v W.ng 1M < Bun-r.n Tin 26 3 a 7 Batu Seiangor
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  • 122 5 KnockH Down And Trapped In Shed Neurrinster, Westphalia. A eat caught a burglar here, knocked Mm down and "detained- him until heln came and he was arrested A watchman at a level crossing had been trying to catch a thiel who every rt? hi V* oil ollt
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  • 471 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Monday. UJE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. an< SInjraoore. for the roilowinp on American Mark:t conditions:— Messr. White. Weld and Co.. cw or. leD01 "t to u; b" flip rable 0« follow ro nfi* nn new dev?lomm nts
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  • 187 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Aug. 30, 10 a.m. Total mr Compaq MM B b C, e Ex Dlv tix Payable Date to da^e. TV. Austral Malay 3%%1nt. Sept. 3 in inP 334% Bonui. 10 Sept 4 10 0 Burma Malay gd Sept. 23 Sept 30 Sept. 24
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  • 167 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 n 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Int. Apr. 1. Oct. 1 99 10u i/ r *"ar. 31, Sept. 30 103 V 2 105& norn 3937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 MM W rod, 1P47 $1,600,000 PENANG MUNICIPAL! ,o 4 L tot. Mar.
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  • 450 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Aug. 30. U U UUI Of new* this •;in*v r V•Vrtn? I, »h at bP oprnIn R t.ort 1' vr>ry mt,<> tf > rein KOfnrlk m V^ rt ew dCIllS WCTf* (|ont r. >u1f1 > KllU K. iJas lr. the vtV•
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  • 17 5 Singapore, Aug. no. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to day was:— 1128% (unchanged).
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  • 17 5 The pricv of rubber at noon in Singapore fo-day was:— B«; SO'i (unchanged); Sellers »0% (doKTi
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  • 104 5 Lived Things He Wrote Fulenwider, aged thirty-nin* was a txood loumaliat. He believed In uvmg the things about which he wrot? He was so^ia 1 writer on aviation decided to do an article on parachute jumping. He went up in an airplane, said o the pilot: "it's the
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  • 443 5 NEW BOARD How It Will Go To Work (From Our Own Correspondent j London, August 21. ACTIVE step? are being taken to the Colonial EmpirMarket ng Board which h In n mrte the marketing of Colonial pr cve^ea S the Xin dom Under the chairmanship of
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  • 64 5 Reuter Wireless. Canberra, au:t. 27. Tlie budget introduced to Parliament totals £B5.i;?0 009 and estimate, a rfurpiua cf £30,000, There is no reducti n hi tax.-Jion and o!d-aae penal as have been increased by one shilling a week. Defence expenditure aggrega es C11J501 .000 of which the Navy
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 R LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hcm&oag, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in SecurUfeM ovd n~m—~m~* Daily Foreign Market Cable* and SSuttSf sSSS?™* 9 Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N V NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 106 6 Penang. Siam. Eurma. India. Iraq. Palestine, Egypt. E. and S. Africa. Grea'. Eritain. Ireland. Europe. Nigeria, dold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: wetherlands, closing 7 a.m. Wednesday. Kuala Lumpur and Penan?;: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m.
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  • 101 6 Mail'; expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.L'O p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Santos Maru due at Singapore totiay. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies
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  • 17 6 Mails despectched from Singapore on Aug. 6 by the Karapara waj aeUvered iv London, to-day.
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  • 32 6 Mails lor Palembang originally advertised for despatch by the s.s. Sibolga closing at 3 p.m. on Aug. 28 were despatched by s.s. Pasir at 11 a.m. on the same clay.
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  • 28 6 The s.s. Boringia for Denmark (Parcels only). Mails previously announced as closing at 2.30 p.m. to-day will now close at 7 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 147 6 Thedcns, Dutch. 1,181 tons, from i Falembang 30.8 to Palembang 1.9. Sawahloento. Dutch, 1,829 tons, from Durban 30.8 to Sandakan 31.8. Reael. Dutch. 1.406 tons, from Belawan 30.8 to Muntok 30.8. Nam Yong, British, 769 tons, from Semarang 28.8 to Batavia 30.8. Kepong, British, 1.322 tons, from Bang-
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  • 75 6 London, Aug. 29. It was learned to-day that the British Ambassador in Rome, who recently succeeded on his brother's death to the title of Lord Perth, will for family reasons connected with his brother s deai h. not be able to return to h:s post until the end
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  • 10 6 The Aramls is expected to arrive at i
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  • 138 6 ALHAMERA.—"Fair Warning" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPIIOIi—-Pick A Star" folio ved by Rex Story's 'Non-Stop Hollywood Revue" (stage), 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. P A VELION. 'Farewell A&ain" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Tcp-Ka-Goia" (Hindustani) —6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAK—"Mr. Amarii" 6 p.m and 9 p.m. RlTZ.—"Lady For A Day"
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  • 42 6 London, Aug. 29. It is announced that the King has presented a four-oared gig belonging to the former Royal racing yacht Britannia, to the Implacable, a warship now used as headquarters in connection w.th th, scouts and by vanous young
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  • 61 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 30 TPnntball- SA.F.A. League, Div. I, RE. SCC. Annual Meeting. S.C.C. pjn. Mincarv Tattoo, Farrer Park, 0.30 p.m. Tennis- SC.C. Autumn Tournament, sec HocKeyi S.R.C Six-a-Side, S.R.C TO-MORROW, AUG. 31 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div I,J M F.A. v. Police. Anson Road
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  • 149 6 Singapore, Aug. 30. Ships alongside tne Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Yuensang 22; Hai Lee 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Shakespear 18; Bennevis 16; Patroclus 14; Ferak. Arabia 11; Santos Maru 9;' Titan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Lossiebank 30; Steel
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  • 134 6 A COMMUNIQUE from the Colonial I Secretariat, Singapore, states: The Governmen of the Straits Settlements is prepared to consider the granting of relief to esta es or individuals who can demonstrate that he restriction of new planting imposed by he Rubber Regulation Scheme has involved them in
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  • 164 6 Party Celebrations In Johoro (From Our o?ni Correspondc-.it> Johore Bahru, Aug. 29. A successful "Kasidah" party (readings from the holy Mohammedan books) was held In the Blia Association, Johore Bahru, when the following programme was gone through:— "Takhtim by Inche Wahnan and his party and "Maraba* by all
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  • 178 6 P.W.D. Typist's Untimely End (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Aug. 2 j. MR a Kanagarajan, a typist employed in the P.W.D.. Johore Bahru. fell while coming down t> c stairs of the house he was living :n, No 1. Jalan Tangga Duke. Johore Bahru. at about 8.30
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 351 6 T MALAYA'S, PREMIER HOTEL A TO-NIGHT j COCKTAIL DANCE b.30 TO 8.30 P.M. 5 SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (informal) j S also SUPPER SERVED TILL I A.M. j CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY j !tHE 6 WALLABIES) Ccmedv Tranpo'ine Act, Sailor's H. inpiw, and Little Marie, J impersonations of Shirley Temple. EXTENSION
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    • 171 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. VIENNA MUSIC HOUSE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business of Vienna Music House previously carried on by Teo Keng Ter.g at No. 336, North Bridge Road, Singapore, as the sole proprietor thereof including the goodwill, furniture, fixturas, fittings ar.d other effects belonging thereto (save and except
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    • 465 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT; TENDERS are invited for the erection ci factory duplicating one already existing at 10th mile, Bukit Timah Rd. Apply direct to Eastern Mfg. Co. Any tender may not necessarily be accepted. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankrupt.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 433 6 i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE \m MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Eengat and Tembilahan Flevo Aug j£J£] Pontianak Pangkor 4 Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan 3Q 7 j, m Shanghai Arabia 3Q 7 m Denmark (Parcels only» Bonngia y TO-MORROW Pengerang Aik Soon Aug. 31 9 a.m. Africa South
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  • 387 7 GEN. FANG Recalled By Nanking After Dismissal iFrom Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. GENERAL Fang Cheng Wu, Chinese war-lord and formerly the right hand man of Gen. Feng Yu Hsiang and one *J the roost well-known Chinese military leaders, arrived in Penang to-day by Imperial Airways plane,
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  • 113 7 Death Of High Mongolian Officers Moscow, Aug. 29. HEATHS by food poisoning of Marshal Demid, War Minister of the Mongolian Peoples' Republic, and Divisional Commander Dzhansakhorlo, were revealed officially by the announcement that the bodies arrived in Moscow to-day. They died suddenly on Aug. 22 in a train
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  • 77 7 Half A Million Made Per Week British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 29. VERY satisfactory progress :s being made with the Governments organisation for the distribution of an approved ype of gas masks which are being manufactured, at the rate of about half a million a week. Twelve
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  • 55 7 Serious Moskin-Sikh Clash \ear Lahore Reuter. Lahore, Aug. 29. I HKEE Moslems and one Sikh were kWU'd and several wounded in a se'<»u.\ communal clash in the Punjab vilof Jandialasherkhan where 10,000 Mfchs and 2,000 Moslems, all armed, are ['Imputing the Sikhs* right to kill goats ln method
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  • 33 7 Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Aug. 27. Five Soviet climbers have accomplished Qrst ascent of the 21.080 foot peak :/henevskaya in the Pamir Moun'i: over which the first flight was fr.ade recently.—Reuter Wirelss.
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  • 194 7 Chinese Woodcutter Sent For Observation (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AN incident that might easily be inn vested with a significance it does not contain is reported from Kulim Kedah Information was received from the oihce of the Director of Criminal Intelligence. Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 103 7 Dardanelles Search For Submarine Reuter Wireless. A c TTAn Ankara, Aug. 26. SQUADRON of seaplanes and the most powerful destroyers are searching the Dardanelles and the Sea of Manner for the mysterious submarine wmch is reported to have entered these waters. M,?,s The action coincides with the issue
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  • 122 7 Directions For Wearing The Decoration TT is notified for general informa ion that ths King George VI Coronation Medal has been classified as an official Medal to be worn on all occasions on which Decorations and Medals are worn The Medal will be worn on the left breast
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  • 89 7 UritasT Has Surplus Of C50 Millions T London, Aug. 2B HE unemployment insurance fund mu\1us 1- not" cfiOOJQOOu This surplus IiU: bu;l: up by the cxccss of eon r but c.u; over sums paid out. It Increased by more than £12,000,000 in the pasi eight months. The debt
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  • 60 7 British Official Wireless. London. Aug. 29. Th* week-end sees the onening cf the Brtiah Nations! Soarine Contest at Mip headquarters D f thn Derbyshire and Lancashire Gliding Clubs at Grea Hucklow. In Derbyshire. Th° win h* v., British enthusiasts from all over the country and by members of
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  • 82 7 Japanese Plan New Cut Off China Reuter Wireless. Mukden, Aug. 2G\ TWENTY thousand Inner Mongolian troops contributed to the JaDanese victory at the Nankow Pass, according to the Kvvantung Army spokesman. The Mongols, with the Japanese, cut off and inflicted heavy losses on the retreating Chinese.
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  • 122 7 12-Year-Old Boy Drowned In Pool Singapore, Sunday. k CHINESE cyclist was killed instant- aneously when he was involved in a collision with a motorcar at the junction of Grove Road and Katong Road tonight The cyclist was found wi'h severe injuries and was already dead when the ambulance
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  • 122 7 Retired Officers Of The Volunteer Forces IT is notified that Volunteer Officers of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, resigning after the completion of a minimum period of ten years Comm ssioned service on the active list may. upon the authority of His Excellency the Governor, be granted
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  • 44 7 Reuter Wireless. Cleveland, Aug. 27. A committee representing five operating railway unions has authorised a c.rikc beginning on Sept. 6. The ob ject of tne strike is to suppjrt the demand for a general 20 per cent, wage increase. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 386 7 ITS RELIABILITY Increased Running Time British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 29. DEMARKABLE pro.f of the relia--11 bility of the leading British aero-engine—the Gipsy Major fourcylinder air-cooled and most widely used of all low power units—is contained in the announcement of the De Havilland Company's decision to raise
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 15 7 Imperial "Good Companion" All-British m m E SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD; SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR j
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    • 62 7 Announcing 'I'olaroid' f© Science perfects Astonishing new Polaroid Sun Glasses. Magically filter out all glare. For the first time you see surfaces as they really are. See our Demonstration Between "Polaroid" and ordinary Sun glasses. For Sale in Singapore at the THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., 4. Arcade, Ground Floor. Polaroids are
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    • 104 7 *GOLD LEAP* TEA. E ggj The difference between ordinary tea and "Gold Leaf" Tea is the difTeren c between a speculation and a giltedged investment. Sole Agents: F. A. Bartholomcusz Ltd., 12-A. Robinson Read, Singapore. /Imß^^mS^^^^^m $5§5?53 MM 'ImmmJr w^m^ For more than 50 years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has enjoyed
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    • 186 7 Sec the name on the navu v ntc b fore you buy REMEMBER THE ARjtJjOTSABOUT jTitfsM Should the machine be on the top of the cabinet or below have for years steadfastly adhered to the positioning of the me< lanlsm in a specially treated cabinet Beneath the cabinet Time has
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 221 8 A New Show In Town TO-NIGHT! AHI AMUR A... 2 shows 6-15-9-15 Fox's Exciting Murder Mystery! THE GREAT DESERT J j LURED THEM ON TO LOVE j j BUT DEATH VALLFY fj uved up WARNING' wifh J. EDWARD BROMBERG BETTY FURNESS JOHN HOWARD PAYNE-VICTOR KILIAN BILLY BURRUD Executive Producer %p\
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    • 430 8 f ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT DURING THE WEEKEND HERE'S THE BIGGEST MONEYS WORTH EVER S OFFERED! S A HITAM TO-NIGHT j CAPITOL 615-915 S L.LE k i"PI€K A STAR" j 5 with v LAUREL and HARDY, j I Patsy Kellv Mischa Aver i I and 200 Lovely Girls! COME EARLY!
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    • 165 8 •j, JXJI LAST NIGHT j TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 j t MC "Every word of praise that London i S "This must unquestionably rank as t^m i k CTlixcs have lavished A one of the finest films ever made "Farewell Again," the London lin Britain and London's ranking of Pil m production
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  • 234 9 MUSSOLINI'S AUDAdOUS OFFER ffcy Air MafJ) ar K S^' c v ren w *t7" l,n f mode fl8l *ifc a BC frie,,d anJ of Jg; %*A«SSJ?£ who »w the vi %2 the Emptor U h r" n wh «> *S The fact are S:- d yeste
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  • 485 9 Repatriation Not Likely Simla, Aug. 20 Andamans IsfaSS?'??'' I ha* «b M hunger trite *t makers clear the, Jfcion not to smrenicr^^ de f or repatriation of th? dem ™d T Mr Saksena draws SEX? to lndia Indian Gaol. cSinl ttentlon to the ation for the 2!««
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  • 79 9 Every morning during term time ?oad C a E nh nS art 13 HonTybrSk: f°? c a P ham Park. S.W., was given a lift to Dulwich in a car belonging to a schoolmate s father wclu "Mnj, to a to5 6C n? tly his J
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  • 109 9 Scientists Classify Sounds Geneva. I A T b A v BL tL of H noises has just been **™a Leaeup f e v Housin Committee of the I VST* are graded in "decit\TLV 30 de cibels—the "limit of nan or phons: s,i^h t n*** dee bek 2
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  • 112 9 Wife's Photo For Happiness children on «£S- jitafK wife an <i ,At Westminster c„,?n? mas so. hat pho'ograph/ hC ,l aid in future years n mt« nece f sar y. so that his children and S, m ght kn °w what her years d Wlfe looked "keg earMessrs.
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  • 72 9 A attempt i s beimr Belgrade, grain exporters ?n L made b >' Jugoslav ment toprS t to th nd «ce the Govern! fxcept for cash T hey Hi 0/ shortage whea porters fi d thattit W hj n P ri( 'cs exthem to send wheat
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  • 411 9 Germ .f Plan To Dam Mediterranean PLANS to create o Berlin, be caller l t new contl nent, to the level Cd of ed thetjif'" by Sto les S en d the no °w nf at the Bospho Atlantte and the wL* o ater rom the
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    • 131 9 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. JJIL-> GLASSES FROM 116.M. PRISM BINQCriI AR« $i 5 QQ REPAIRS ALSO UNDERTAKEN. Ell.son.S.Ezeki'el&Co., 5, Capitol Building, Singapore^^*^^^™*^ Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service For particulars see Municipal Tender' Room Date of Sale cf old vehicles and 08^ unserviceable stores as
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    • 111 9 f i RfVo Second Srow A* [i j, .f f i A R„„i "RHYTHM ON FARMKB i n J A comedy Romance EJS R^ GE J 5*»?» at 7.45 p.m.^i, y ?f A-tion, I i* v T °-morrou NiVht GUnd:i m "LADY FOP 4 nay S "ONOB OF THE RANGE."
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    • 153 9 I Great World Show I CABARET if TO-NIGHT, 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. I GLOBE THEATRE To-nijjht,~"MAYTIME" f TO mo ow T,,4NK YOU I ■E T ni ht W MAN DARK." I I HAPPY THEATRE I j (In The World Ground) 5 J 715 To-night 9.30 t D Uble Programme N
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  • 946 10 UIS Exc 1 ncy the Governor and A v; ffn Commissioner recently concluded a visit U> [poh—Ws -ec nA n the State capital to be since He -as appointed to office. As his many dulies preclude more frequent visits, it is to be assumed that His Ex e.lency
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  • 26 10 Mr N R. Mistri, proprietor of the Phoenix Aerated Water Works, Singapore, who has been ill for several days, is reported to be making good progress.
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  • 165 10 NOTES COMMENTS A University TN his report on education in the Straits Settlements for 1936, Mr. F. J. Morten makes the following remark with regard to Raffles College: "Students study one major subject and two minor ones; the standard aimed at in the major subject is well above that for
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  • 283 10 rpHE report includes an account of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, and as there are many unacquainted with the origin of the College we reproduce the main facts. A medical school was founded in 1905 in response to a petition from many cf the
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  • 208 10 JN view cf the present sit China, our readers are interested hi what is going vast country and wish to be in] in matters relating to latest developments. Therefore in these recently, we have devoted air more to things Chinese. At present, no timelier boo!: can
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  • 311 10 "Looker By f&MANY M P.'s have taken up fencing as a pastime. Their knowledge of the sister art of hedging should be invaluable A According to a psychologist, "pesh" Is absolutely essential in some walks of life. This is particularly so if the waU leads through
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    • 189 10 i 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE" PORTABLE MODEL No. 87 j CABINETS COVERED WITH BLACK, j j BLUE, GREEN OR RED j S PRICES 24.00 COLOURED AGENTS: I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I HNCAPMI KOALA l«m I < V BABY PETROL LANTERNS i. i <; Ei t iJk THIS I VNTERN fount vm>::
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    • 75 10 A s NATURAL FOTO-PORTRAIT I ONLY AT i STUDIO 33 i STAMFORD RD. j PHONE :nC»4. j S •j.—- THE Railways DELIVER THE GOODS! DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE^ REQUIEM HIGH MASS. a Requiem High Mass will be .sung i f t he Church of Bt. Joseph on Tuesday, 31 I August. 1937.
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  • 1075 11 —Apology, Punishment And Assurance NO DEMAND FOR COMPENSATION GRAVE AND WIDE ISSUE FINAL TEST OF JAPANESE DECENCY Reuter. THE British Note to Japan on the shooting of the British 1 Ambassador by Japanese aviators, demanding an apology, punishment of the offenders and an assurance
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  • 59 11 Havirt" returned to London from hSB& specially to attendl Ujrd Halifax, the present at a meeting of Cabinet Ministers held at the Foreign Office, London, to d.scus. serious situation Sn anghai The meeting was called by >ir. Anthony Eden. Foreign Mmister, who had also interrupted his holiday Lord Halifax arriving
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  • 90 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 29. DR Gauntlett in a bulletin issued to-day states that Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen is comfortable and his condition quite satisfactory. -Reuter. shangna i, Aug. Dr. Gauntlett issued a bullet m at 10.20 a.m. stating: "His Excellency had a very good night. H.s condition
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  • 186 11 7,600 Soldiers Killed And 5,800 Wounded Shanghai. Aug. 30. IN a report submitted by Admiral Hasegawa to the Japanese Government it is sta'ed that from the beginning of hostilifes in Shanghai on Aug 13 up to the present time, the number of Japanese soldiers killed and wounded
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  • 181 11 Parties Will Not Resort To War Nanking, Aug. 30. THE preamble of the Sino-Russian Non-aggression Fact provides as its object, the maintenance of existing general peace conditions. In order to consolidate Sino-Russian friendship on a permanent basis, it is stated in the Pact that the contracting parties condemn
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  • 114 11 Japanese May Launch Offensive On Pact ins Peiping. Aug. 30 The Peiping-Hankow Railway area La comparatively quiet. The enemy vil. probably launch an offensive on Paoting early in September as heavy Japanese reinforcements are now rushing n;to that region. As soon as the rainy season has passed
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  • 65 11 Chinese Holding All Strategic Points Shanghai, Aug 30 There ure at present no eneny troops in the Wuosung a»ea. The cmnese are holding all the > But scores ol Japanese warship. »n<1 opportunity »o dr North over ten bomb;, over ChopelI in Nouh a.s m U a SEi
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  • 46 11 London. Aug. 29. Their Majesties the King and Queen and Princess Margaret with the Duke and Dutches of QtoMMgr.,.to-*g -attended divine service at CraUns Church, the preacher was the moderate a the Scottish General Assembly. British Official Wirle c s.
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  • 58 11 London. Aug. 29 The number of Army have availed themselves of p° vein ment's offer to rejoin the colours, is nO After oo notify.ng their desire to retne men must undergo a medical xa n minaUo m n c bu 800 have iso been passed and
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  • 276 11 May Irritate Japan TERMS SAID TO BE INNOCUOUS Reuter. Shanghai. Acg. 29 m H E conclusion of a pact of non--1 aggression between the Chinese Government and the Union o( SnieSocialist Republics is announced to- day. .n The pact, which will remain in force for five
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  • 39 11 Reuter. Hongkong. Aut. 28. H.M.S. Delight left hurriedly this evening for Foochow where it is understood that foreigners are endangered owing to the possibility of anti-Japanese rioting, which mis it possibly involve other nationalities.
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  • 232 11 MANY KILLED 1 Mostly Women And\ Children Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 28, 8.4b p m. A RENEWED threat to bomb the A whole of the Nantao district unless Chinese regular troops stopped pouring In was made by the Japanese spokesman to-day. He explained that the bombing from the
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  • 71 11 Leaders Of Kcd \ou Arrested Mi>hv<IV.. AUC CHORES of tilt ma pu»C rr., ot till? Kouidwmmu] V ouii!: iiuutisl LiSacc» 1 wlDft. y r *f ftvo niLll.O 1 "i li<* w t t>r» n ,.l as public cruniies nfjij thmoiii (•tXtavtUaUitui of 'up K- "Curntri't be»*n r»rcJ<
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    • 34 11 V X£\ 1 VV ff Build up your child's strength health. I MONT BLANC milk SiSfflW contains all the vitan,ins that go to make vigorous BliSw^S Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. Singapore, P—«, Lumpur 1
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    • 40 11 FsETTING ENTIRELY NEW STANDARDS II VERY GOOD REASONS why you should f buy H.M.V. to ensure dependable, year in, year out UNFAILING COLD I leSSI, I The only Refrigerator* the "Silent cold making mrcb^ &16 BISHOP STREET, PENANG. 1» j
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  • 1731 12 RE VENUE EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS COUNCIL MEETING TEXTILE QUOTA REGULATIONS TIGHTENED UP JEXTILE quota regulations were tightened up at to-day's Dro«e viT/^ 0 r h U> k,a<hc Council Reports on the C£?£ in n 1936 wero Prated, showing an increase m venereal diseases in all three
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  • 43 12 TlfL total enrolment in all schools m the Straits Settlements rose SJ Jj^ ,n -November figures ■T according to the nnua! Report which iMr. F. J ~*J?' PS**^ 1 of Education, preJited at the meeting of the LegisJive Council.
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  • 136 12 In Straits Settlements AVERAGE COST OF PUPIL X HE totf}] avenue collected by the I Q J®*** fion L oard &> the Strait, I Settlements i n i 936 j $1,338,^)4.45. I The expena.ture was $3,309 121 80 and the net expenditure was therefore $\970 127.35.
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  • 343 12 IN ALL THREE SETTLEMENTS govt, report Against Lung Troubles AfcSS-*.***? over tot-nis iit L0{c Stra,ts Settle«sthncitcd a J MsJjnT pr,puIaCton i" U>e tnnual |JS.«,h.%° nd lie pS".SI Mf .L"' sms z Colonial Secretary G I" infant death-rate 30?) ooo 1 are ChJnese and •».«<» todLm.S.% W
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  • 148 13 U. S. SAILORS ACT STRIKE THREAT Neutrality Act To Be Implemented Reuter. Washington, Aug. 30. I EADERS of the National Maritime Union have threatened to call sit-dcwn s'rikes on sh ps manned by lheir members in to pr*»v*»nt implements of war reaching Japan or
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  • 102 13 I In South Mauritius London Aug. 30. niSORDEU broke out on Friday in one locli'y in the s uth of ManritiiH and 'he police had to fire m tht crowd killing one man, according to nfo-rr»ati n w'-ich has reached the Colonial Office. Order was quickly
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  • 189 13 New Member Of Council Of State THE following 1'OticcS appear in the Jobore Government Gazette; IIw High nr.-» the Sultan, with the concurrent".' of His Excellency The Governor of the Strains Settlements, has been p.rased to appoint Mr H. S. Paterson to be a member of the
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  • 177 13 ''From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. Tungku Mohideen. son of the Rajah of Petani and brother-in-law of the Sultan of Kelantan, was a visitor to Malacca this week. The Tungku was on a tour to study the educational .system of the Straits Settlements. S|C sfc Messrs P. G.
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  • 47 13 Urder the auspices of the literary department of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Mr. S. H. Perinbanayagam. 8.A.. 'Ceylon delegate to the World Education Conference» will give an address on "Liie and Letters'* at the Association's premises, 11. Handy Road, to-day. at 6,30 p.m. Ail interested are invited.
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  • 829 13 TRIBUNE INTERVIEW DID NOT EXPECT A FILM CAREER From Our Own Reporter) Koala Lumpur. Sunday. IyjISS Cicel) Reeve-Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. A. Reeve-Tucker, has been adjudged by the directors of the Paramount film about to be made here, as the most beautiful
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  • 152 13 Shanghai Fatality Report Untrue I Singapore. Monday. A REPORT appeared in a Singapore paper «not (he Tiiounei on Friday to the effect that MUs Kathleen Young, 'if ihe dancing Iftam ol Harvey and Young, who appeared at Raffles Hotel some months ago. had been killed In
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  • 241 13 Election Oi Patron In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Aug. 28. The Tong Wah Kok, one of the leading Chinese Clubs in Johore Bahru. en ter+alned Mr. Chia Chin Tuan. Plantei of Pandan, Johore Bahru, who has been elected a patron of the club
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  • 142 13 Union Of Well-Known Families 'From Our Own nt) Johore Bahru Aug. 28. Two well-known and respected Milay families in Johore were more closely i.nited by the marriage of Lieut. Jabbar bin Jaffar, of the Johore Militar;-. to the daughter of Inche Tahir bin Mustapha on Friday. The marriage
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  • 44 13 British Trade Commissioner To Speak Mr. R. B. Wilmot, the British Trade Commissioner, Malaya, will be the sneaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelnhi Hotel on Wednesday. His subject will be the British Trade Commission Service
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  • 78 13 Reuter. London, Aug. 29. With reference to the report from St. Jean de Luz on Saturday, that the British steamers, Marian Moller and African Trader, were bombed in Gijin Harbour in the course of a severe air raid on the town, it is now reported
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  • 43 13 Mr. Justice Mills, the Johore Judge, is due back from home leave on Sept. 9 Mr. Justice Laville, who has been acting for him. will be transferred to Singapore where he will remain for about a fortnight prior to proceeding home on furlough.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 128 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic 99 alMimes container and is obtainable v 'Phone Singapore: 537G (i lines). Kuala Lumpur: 3330 2 lines). Ipoh: 110 and 111 (2 lines). W.P.3. 13G.__ j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j S Motor Union/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I Agents: SIME,
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  • 1267 14 SERVICES SAVED BY THE CLOCK CRICKET CLUBS FINAL IST ELEVEN GAME Singapore, Monday. 11/JTH fine weather prevailing over wl the week-end. a series of interesting cricket matches were played in Singapore, batsmen generally having the better of the bowlers, on sun-baked wickets. At Changi
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  • 538 14 S.B.A. TIES Big Crowd At Haw Par Hall Singapore. Monday. QUITE k large number of enthusiasts turned up at the llawPar gymnasium hull at the Clerical Union on Sunday morning to watch the last few ties of the men's Junior singles badminton tournament, and the continuation of
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  • 121 14 The M.erridale Badminton Party wiU hold a picnic at the J.C.S A. Bunga OW B. dok. o:i Sunday. Sent 5. Thc::e desirous of joining are requested to submit their names to the secretary, Mr Yap Chin Tee. or the ass. Secretary. Mr. Tan Seng Chia. The subscription is
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  • 156 14 TOMMY FARR Bright Batting On The Padang Singapore. Monday. A CAREFREE, hard-hitting innings by G. H. Lang, some steady bowling by Major Quill and Lieut. O'Dwyer and brilliant fielding by J. H. Abbott—these were the highlights of the SC.C.'s performance in the second eleven game on the padang with St.
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  • 411 14 CRICKET CLUB G. R. Elsjnie b Ah- 14 J A. Sutor c and b Sanderson 10 J. C O'Dwyer b Sanderson 1 G H. Lang b Alvts 73 R. W. H. Scott c Moss b Sanderson 37 J. H. Abbott b Armstrong 24 Major R. H. Quill b Sanderson 2
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  • 194 14 Hockey practices will be held on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays Members interested are requested to turn up during these days. Tommy Farr vs. Joe Louis To-night HEAVYWEIGHTS IN NEW YORK THE BIG BOUT All Ready For Epic Event Reuter. TOMMY Far." and Joe Louis tre Ji;e to meet at the
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  • 158 14 Yorks And Middlesex Contest Leadership London. Aug 2y. WITH the County Crick»»: Championship in it_% iast stage. York-hire ar.<i Middle, ex aro keenly coutestluu tiv leadership though Y< rk.-lnre as a rt-»uit of takinc lull point I com Sussex yt >- tMday v. hilt nnlv obiuined a fir
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  • 16 14 An incident in the R w .iTS5 Houses Cup linal at the Anson Road Stadium. (Tribune).
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  • 123 14 Ties In the S.C.R.C tennis tcurn&ment wiil be played as follows: Tuesday: "A" Singles Handicap: Ooh Ttik Chow v<. Ljw Kec Pow. John Liv vs. Dr. S H. Tan "B" Singles Handiran: Low Pen;; Ocr vs. Tav lT«w Teck. Tan Boon Soon vs. Ne Win Chon. Thursday: -A"
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  • 61 14 London, Aug. 28 IT Hotspur Park. London, S. C. Wooder- son. formerly of the Blackheath Harriers created a new world record for Ihe mile by running it in 4 mins 6 G 10 sees., breaking the American Glen Cummingham's record by two-tenths oi a second. Wooderson had
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    • 34 14 Experience Tells Experience extending over more than half a century has taught Fraser Neave to produce the finest aerated waters in Malaya. This experience is your safeguard. Issued by Fraser I\ T eave Ltd.—
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  • 354 15 JAPANESE TO MEET Y.M.C.A. UNDAY'S PLAY i hree Matches To Nil xing;\por« MuniUjr HTANGLIN b lost three matches i In a row U the Japanese CUiii in the u KliMe>" Cup semi-hm \s played at Tallin over the week- i) i\, and the iapanese
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  • 60 15 Championships In Brookline i .aickijiU*. Mas5uchuftett5, Au?. 29. 1 American doubles championsh'-fo als. Miv Marbti and Mrs. Fab- Mi>- Stammers and Ml as Jam 1 8 7—8. Balutock and Mrs. Vanryn brat D'.iffnnn and Miss Ingium. 6—L', tf— '1 i.hu men's doubles semi-final Von m .md Henkcl beat
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  • 160 15 S O Allen, recent captain of England. Ed his recent attack on the ver-prepared wickets of to-day. He [any people closely connected with game are moaning because their receipts are worse than ever. If they do take immediate steps with regard to the wickets I think the whole
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  • 55 15 St-i.sbourg, Aug. 30. Bon Johnson equalled Frank WykofTs time for the 100 yards, clocking 9-4 10 at the International meeting.— He liter. Johnson set up a new record for the 100 metres last week. Leßoy Kirkpatrick clock?d 13 rio ecs. for the 110 metres hurdles beating .Forrest
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  • 145 15 Inter-S'.hoo? Competition For Juniors ifrnm G o- Orrrr Coi espondcnh m, Aug. 29 rs -=t. ..i tvis. r«.i f :.j rumpc.'LUoii, '\\e TY.-r.ba» ..a :.i iy behoi johori» uahru, Milliiy School :iMet a» yi U*;<fay and lo.si by 4—1:. TH" 1 -pu -ii.'ii down vital all ;npj.s t.ikii.
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  • 133 15 Reuter. The following are the close of play scores in the country cricket match wnich started on Saturday: At Clacton (Worcester vs. Esssex): Wcrces'er 171 (Nichols 5 for 51); Essex 250 for 4 I Wilcox 1421. At Lords (Middlesex vs. Surrey:— Surrey -148 for 8" (Fishlock
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  • 158 15 Tennis tie i for to-day at the S.R.C. are as follow.-,: DOUBLES HANDICAP: N. S. Hogan and F. Scully (—3J vs. H. A. Savage and E. A. Leicester (—15); If. G. Eber and K. N. Balhatche( —15 3» vs. J. S. de Souza and C. A. Norris <—3».
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  • 28 15 Nine cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. August ladies' foursome competition which was won by Mrs. C Q Starkey and Mrs. P. Crawley
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  • 447 15 Handicaps For Second Day's Events WEIGHTS for the second day (Sept 1) of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) i »tc meeting, one event for tne ciuv (Sept. 4) and three races Oil B#frt. 8. are as follows: Horses. Class 4 -Div. 1-5' 'i furs. 9 0
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  • 339 15 Sunday's Events At The S.G.C. Singapore. Monday. THE Singapore Golf Club's mixed fourtomes comDetition for August was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a tie between Mrs. Young and Lt. J. H. Salaman and Mrs. Wyckoff and B. Neyland with a scor e
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  • 135 15 In the final of thn JoybolLs open singles championship tournament, plavcd on Sunday. G. Lsaac beat Goh Tian Chye by 15—9. 15—5. The result of the draw in the intertram handicap singles tournament is as follows: Team A: Sect Thiam Hock, Low Khocn Mbk and Low Seng Nam.
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    • 89 15 WOMEN AFTER DELIVERY Regain Health With |H D. T. LIM'S |H HERB TONIC For general weaknes c after giving birth, consti>B pation. up-set stomach wind, there is no better I 1 emedy than D T Lim s 55~_T?5 Herb Tonic. It helps tc rejuvenate the blood. uon brano s eX
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    • 335 15 Hi o i --P I I I t- a£■ to 2« THE 2 2 g g|sl| GREAT EASTERN s I l ie: ixi 3 HI FOURTEEN POINTS kiz A series of 14 reasons why you z z |<|2 should choose THE GREAT i S Ufe EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE J g
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 718 16 JAPANESE BOMBING 300 CIVILIANS KILLED OUTSIDE THE SETTLEMENT Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 29. rrilF. belief thai nortflities are like'y to he remored from the immed!»ts vicinity of thz International Settlement is em ging a return to r.orm.V ;n Shanghai. The offices th h Embassy are being re-r:
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  • 331 16 Mr. Justice Mills Returning To Johore (from Oi.r Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 29. MR. Justice J. V. G. Mills, Judge, Johore who went Home on long leave is expected back in Johore Bahru on Sept 9 Mr. Justice L. V. J. Lavffle who has been
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  • 199 16 Interesting Event At Great World A witt t off Singapore. Sunday. WELL attended function was the'4'h Singapore Chinese Baby Show held this morning at the Great World Cabaret Tne Show js an annual affair and its organizers are the Nanyang Chines' Students' Society. 77 entries were received but
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  • 34 16 Dr. Robert Hall, of Johore, son of the tatflET 0£ ,ohore son of the StaJfcfc* Mrs Andrew Hall, ot Ol* was ma «ied at Rutherelen Lanarkshire, on Aug. 12 to Mil nif, M and
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  • 39 16 niZ/Vrl' i 7,r rrt T, eath J availing:, Blackpool stiU presents a Picture Oi Jostling hie as holiday crowds throng the street ««5 brett, holiday resort. Photo shows: CentraT Bea ch Blackpool_a riew taken Dt 7.30 p.m. (Topical Press)
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  • 432 16 AMBITION TO IMPROVE ON ROOSEVELT Rio de Janeiro. gENHOR Plinio Salgado. leader of Brazil's greea-shirted Integrralistas, is seen by many as the future Hitler of that country, though he himself protest* that he comes not to establish a dictatorship, but to abolish many wm make then ares
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  • 190 16 Sharp Sentence On Soldiers Singapore, Monday. T HE four young Europeans, who were jested at Kluang on Aug. 21 while on their way to Penang in a motor-car stolen from the Officers' Mess garage at ailman Barracks and who gave their gfSSf X£ l< 2! ard Al
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  • 234 16 Enjoy Five Days In Camp gINGAPORE Girl Guides and Guiders, numbering 49, spent an enjovabl* five days in camp from Aug 20 to 25 S e m 2 s el t at P«rdy by kind ls t w S e Boy Scout s Association. Mrs. F. H.
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  • 675 16 An Appeal LETTER FROM Dft. \y LIEN TEH London. IF you thought thai United States 1 big business was run entirely by American big business men. yen were wronff. The United States* biggest (by no means in tMe phvs ca] business woman, Miss Mary Lewis, has
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  • 34 16 Singapore Party On The Ranpura •i" T P k ani Crmnanv asks that pura on SepY 9 in f**"" err.tenary, and have SffM will SfflW 11 for cars ™y be
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  • 40 16 Mr. Mah Kee Kiat, Manager Oversta-Chinese «achin£s ee Kiat Manager OverKotT f nUl Branc h. returned to in Chufn hru Qn l Au P 23 after a holiday m Ch'na. He has taken over ho mi TafcheLv' the B Mr
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    • 69 16 4j ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES j j FLY HOME K. L. M. j j NO DUST.... NO HEAT j j FRESH AIR AND SPEED S Singapore—London in s</ 2 days. J r -cry Wednesday and Saturday. :r~:rrrr rrr! 8. Towards the end o? a kS/'Si W r Worry you *so.
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    • 14 16 CORN CURE BATH SALT SURE CURE From All Chemist* Sole Agents: HAHAMIN PENHAS. Singapore.
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  • 24 17 London, Aug. 26. The death is announced of LorJ Rothschild, head of the English branch of the famous banking firm.—Reuter W'reless
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    • 196 17 Help Kidneys Cleaa Bsf Poisonous Acids Tour Kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filter* which are endangered by «n. up. Irritatingdrug's or neglect. Unknown co you, weak Kidneys may be the real eauso >f your Getting Up Nights. Nervouaaear, lUxzineaa, Swollen Ankles, Bladder Troui poaches, Backache, Rheumatism, '•eg l
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    • 1113 17 Malayan Listeners* ri»rf8o ufe J 10 50 P- m 'Means of Life'—2: 'Meat.' PROGRAM TMPC f\J? I e story the Envelopment of meat 0F BRITISH EMPIRE Withers). Sonata in G (Unfinished): (1) X?OT£d&3^«1,521 B.M.B.C. i PPnPDAmima Allegro moderate (2) Intermezzo (An- Jh7 -iS I PROGRAMMES aante) (Charles Wood). Folk Tale
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  • 153 18 Is Japan Entitled To Enforce Blockade? Reuter. London. Aug. 2H. 1HE shooting of Sir KnatchbuilHugesren Is a challenge to the world. >v.y?j t'le leader in the London Sunday 7 imcr». Japan's only wjsp coui*e is rJ own iip and apologise, but more is from her than
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  • 81 18 Reuter Wireless. Mombasa, Aug. 26. The ill-feeling between Arabs tribesmen which resulted in a conflict earlier in the week led to further rioting to-day when eleven Arabs were Killed. Two European officials who wee to restore order narrowly c caped from the Arabian attacks. The police are now
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  • 45 18 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Aug. 25. Th* Lufthansa aeroplane Rudolf yon Thuena landed at Ansifan, southwest of Kansu aftor an eleven hours flight ove.the Pamir Mountains from Kabul, a dVance of 1.550 miles, stated to be tht first flight over the Pamir Mountains.--Renter Wireless.
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  • 309 18 SANTANDER SURRENDERS TO FRANCO Reuter Wireless. Santander, Aug. 26. THE two Government commanders standing on a hill top on I he outskirts of the city this morning formally surrendered Santander to the national st army. I hus bringing another province within General Franco's conrol. Nine nationalist fighter
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  • 272 18 The following is the Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Sept. 5, 1937: TO-DAY, AUG. 30 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), 3" A.A. Gun Drill. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.V.F.A., Unit Training. 5.15 pm. Tanglin Barracks, S.V.F.A., Anti Gas Training. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (v), Drill
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  • 86 18 On Merchant Ships This Month Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 26. In a procesL to General Franco against ihe attack on the steamer Noemi Juliaen ::n Aug. 23. tne British Government aserted if the attacks are repeated Britain v. ill reserve the right to take action as occasion may
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  • 50 18 Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 27. The Chairman's sub-committee on non-intervention met again this morning and decided to refer the joint report from the non-intervention board on the observation system round Spain to the respective governments whose replies will be considered at the next meeting, probably on Sept. 10.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 479 18 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Aug. 27. MEAT Beef steak kati 22 Eeef stew or curry kati 25 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton Australian lb. 45 Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally
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  • 63 18 Reuter. Peking Aug. 29. A Reuter representative who visited the Japanese headquarters at Changhdntien was later impressed by the strength ol the Japanese mechanis-d equipment and latest scientific apparaus which are being lavishly employed Wanpinghsien, the scene of the original Sino-Japanese conflict, has been converted into a
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  • 44 18 Reuter. Tokyo Aug. 29. It is claimed that Japanese warships have sunk the 500 ton Chinese warship Chaojih near Tungshow. The Japanese official casualty lists for Shanghai area between Aug. 23 and 26 are 65 Japanese killed and 360 wounded —Reuter.
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  • 20 18 Reuter. Nanking, Aug. 29. Notwithstanding the Japanese claims, the Chinese declare that they are still holding Kalgan,—Reuter
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  • 496 18 (§0 the Editor of the Malaya Tribi Sir.—One of the hardest problem* I life is how to comfort and console the* who are sick and suffering, especially in tne case of those who are sick and wounded not through their own fau 1 Out
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  • 233 18 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tnbune) Sir,—l should like to make the following suggestions: The Municipal bandstand at Waterloo Street should be removed to the Esplanade. Music played there twice or even thrice a week will always attract hundreds of listeners, who will be grateful. During warm weather,
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  • 40 18 Japanese Commander Of Manchukuo Reuter Wireless. Tokyo, Aur n t) A «mrer shot and killed Major-O t eral Shiee Full. rommnnder of 1 division ot native *h3n General Full Tj/as rrr/mno". the Chinese positions at Cliahui Reuter Wlrele<s.
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  • 98 18 Reuter Wireless. Port, Louis Any, -T A recrudescence or rioting reinltect >'• several rioters being killed or wountiri in clashes with the police. The rioters are moving to the south» r: districts setting Arc to caneilelds and Indian huts. Workers in the sugar f*r tories have been
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  • 142 20 Babies snd their molh-rs and fathers, at the Chines- Baby Shou held at the Great World Cabaret on Sunday morning. (Tribune) Keng Rock. SCI .A cert it-forward in a spectacular dive before the Malays' ''•«JJ goal. He was responsible Jor the only goal
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