Malaya Tribune, 20 August 1938

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  • 45 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newshaher- —.1 iyews P a P er Guaranteed Largest Sales \ul. XXVII, No. 198. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Siiu'ap<!re: Saturday, Aug. 20, 1!)3S The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1938 FIVES
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 185 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The TRIBUNE A rich and mellow wine for all occasions, with a delicious flavour. No better value f obtainable anywhere. In- y»HiaWe as a tonic. BOLE AGENTS: GuTimiE c €b (INC. IN 8.8.) 1 IV.P.O. 3fiA IDETTOLl 19 THE MODERN .JjgjX ANTISEPTIC jr Safeguards
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    • 101 1 1 Some nice building lots in Grove Estate (Goodman Road, Branksomc Road, f I Wilkinson Road) remaining for sale. Area from 12,000 square feet to 17<>C0 I square f eet Frum 11 cent s to M ccn's per square foot, according to the P I site. Mortgage up to 60
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    • 172 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya EEE r{ g$rf= -=j Your teeth are not ccmpfeUV clean until every nook and cran- A ny 8S een ex P' ore d by strong .'•V JĔSĔĔps bristles that sweep out feed particles. Tele is the best tocth- brush in the world for
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  • 18 2 £rinto&£ for a German oeroPlan. o 'and in Alaska during a projected nround the world
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  • 388 2 Death Waits For Her Now London, Aug. !i. fTWO soft eyes and a lovely figure lured Spain's Republican Army over the River Ebro to meet crushing defeat at Franco's hands. And death now awaits in Spain for the woman spy whose
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  • 45 2 While three mountaineers. r< p d together, claiming lirai Zermatt, SwH7erlann, on« <>f them n young Dutch girl- -lipr- into a crevasse. She was polled up ay her >mpanions. but was found to oe dead it Is thought she died of fright
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  • 264 2 London, Aug. I. W*KE complacent prediction often heard in this country thai "the Yanks will back us if v comes to tbf pinch." has little Buppoti in American feeling to-day That opinion is expre ed by the English-Speaking Union in a review of the differences
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  • 162 2 chilli ig. Auk TV/f EMBERS of' th, Op£*J M groups IB the A r am > Jjg have given iiol.ee of as bills seeking to amend th. Ministers' Salary Act Sponsors of these bO* the Assam Assembly n- constitution of the Mttu ary last. automaAicull, right to
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  • 54 2 It was announced to 1 g the King's Bench JWJJP p j> Southern Railway a to**** E3.000 to Mr. Kenneth S. t, 0* Bar, of Addiscomhc coon c Croydln, as damages f neM tfg ceived in a railway c °"f™ s i horn Junction In April
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 355 2 STEAMER SAILINGS I |uoyp| I DOBS YOUR I LEAVE APPROACH I p)eaae let us otfer you I aceommpdatipi] on the I fa test, most modem and I luxurious I N.D.I, EXPRESS I I INKRS. I I (HIMANN X (<>-, I Tl>.. V 124, Robinson Road, phone 7:><ia. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.,
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    • 499 2 P&GXkI BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated tr England)* p A o. S. N. CO.'fl SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage, fcfpore. 1938. SOUDAN 8.500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug. 2G RAJPUTANA 17,'JOU Sept. 9 KANCHI 17.000 Sept. 23 BURDWAN 6.070 Sept. 24 RANPURA 17,000 Oct. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Oct. 21 SOMALI O,B'JO Oct. 21
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    • 553 2 IN DO-CHIN A STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Rill of I.aairg for Canton, Macao. Swatow. Amoy, Chefo Tientsin. Newchwang. Yangtze ports.' Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. YUENSANG Aug.
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    • 66 2 TRAVEL BY :0. S. K. LINE j SPEED SEK Sfact.on n m "SANTOS MARU." £j -RIO DE JANEIRO MARU." ml "LA PLATA MARU m SI MONTEVIDEO^MARU. Offer theT fastest connection from Singapore "Durban d«s. C me Town oays. uio de Janeiro 31 clays. bantoa g I Montevideo days. Buenos Aires
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    • 133 2 HAMBFRG-AMERIKA LIME 9 Deutsch-Australische DampfschiiTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 t s.s. OLDENBURG via Manila Sept, 8 s.s. NEUMARK via Manila Sept. 18 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN.
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    • 425 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES Municipality V rtted for the service. tor al fender Boom nate of Clo/nng. V CTV at □n" Aug. 31, 1938. n irotv p ene una Lalat ,n. Aug. 24, 1938. At S< werage Dept S --Glazed Id pi Speci'4 nOl Oct 1933. als, very of i Vhi.
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    • 692 3 PUBLIC NOTICES TRAFFIC CENSUS. A Traffic Census will be held throughout Malaya between the dates August 23rd and August 30th inclusive. Members of the public are invited to 20-cperate to the best of their ability with the officers of this Department who are responsible for the Cersus. Office of Director
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    • 538 3 PUBLIC NOTICES THE "SHIP TAVERN," No. 247, Tanjong Pagar Road. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th? Board of Licensing Justices will be asked, at their rext Session to be held on Monday, the 19th day of September, 1933, at 2.45 p.m. in the Court of the District Judge and First
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    • 463 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED ohcrthard touch-typist Speed 120 words a minute. Senior Cambridge certificate. Commencing salary $100 a month. Apply Box 348, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. DADIO Mechanic (Chinese) required by 11 European Firm. Previous service experierce essential. V/rite giving full particulars. Box No. 343, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED.—Stockbook
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    • 553 3 MAD WITH STOMACH PAIN It deesn't matter how long-standing your stomach trouble may be —it doesn't matter how bad your pain is—Maclean Brand Stomach Powder will almost certainly ease it away—and its cause as well. Take the case of Mr. J. R. For years he suffered from gastric trouble. He
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    • 65 3 I i^JuriJi&ntcrueA'y J WORID'S FINEST PENI i I Lnsurc* I n s t a n t jy smooth eflfortle^ writing, hand coir, fort, heant? and a Lifetime' guarantee with ill 1 features desired In modern pen. —condihoacfly gmmrmmt—d for (if* wkm' mQoaut Ion mrnd «AM M M damKtQm. Whmmm r*ĕam4,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 197 3 j Club Diary Of Events [There are numerous cvf>s )n Singapore members of which arcreaders of the "Malaya Tribute." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in kecr'ng it up-to-date and comvlete. Happenings of gene"~l interest tod *tm N* Inch in of Events." The "Club
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  • 205 4 The following are tne exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore. Aug. 19. London >T. 2 37« London demand Lyons demand Switzerland demand Yin Hamburg demand *JJ Near York demand 5« II1« Montreal demand JJ }J
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  • 867 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 19, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin JfAsamKumbang 28;6 30 6 Austral Malay 44 4 J *J- ca Ayer Hitam 24g 25.9 Ayer Wang 0.58 0.63 Bangnn Tin 22 6 24 Batu Selangor MP Berjuntal JJM
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  • 193 4 Singapore. Aug. 19. R. <Siam» W. Coast. No. 1 per Koyan $102 li. (Siam> W. Coast No. 2 per Kovan $147 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $142 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $225 S am Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $202 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $190
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  • 186 4 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plane 'PK-AFK"—Mr. Oei Tjhiaw Liong. Mr. The Bok, Mr. Burston, Mr. V. Cocten, Mr. Giesselman. Mr. and Mrs. Muckerman. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane "Wielewaal"—Mr. Morries, Mr. Hwang. Mr. Lee Jr. Mr. Loe Sr. Mr. van Alfen. Lett for Medan, India
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  • 127 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Compan» Dividend Books Singapore, Aug. 19. 5 p.m. close Total for financial T i N Date Ex Dlv. year Austral Malay 9d. div. Payable Date to date 3d. bonus nrr Batu Selangor 2V 2 Aug. 20 Au 25 A 21 l9 ff? Kampong
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  • 242 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 3f, Sept. 30 100 102 norn tfc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar 31. Sept. 30 107 110 norn ft%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.
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  • 358 4 v LONDON COMMODITIES Previous f* 0 ty. RUBBER Steady o^n** Spot Buyers 713 16 Sellers 7% 7 Ist Forward (September) Buyers 713 16 77 Sellers 7 7 71 2nd Forward (Oct|Dec.) Buyers 715 16 \l 5 Sellers 8 3rd Forward (Jan|Mar.) Bayers 8 Sellers 81(16 PALM OIL
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 230 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE: IflD, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W HALL, General Manager THE EASTERN BANK j LIMITED. (Incorporated in Fngland). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, P'Almeida Street. Authorised ana ouoscribed Capita! £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital
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    • 54 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These axe obtainable at a rental of $5— pa. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from P o BANK. UNION
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    • 173 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (I corporated in. the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: m( „n Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,0W 5 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAW TELEPHONES. M Managing Director 3172 Secretary General Manager 3513 Accountant Telegraphic Address: OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: XOCV NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 142 4 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malavan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night Max. Bright. Min. Stations Temp. R'fall S'shine Temp. oF. Ins. Hrs. oF. West Coast: Alor Star 87 0.12 5.1 72 Bayan Lepas (FenangJ 86 0.04 5.1 75 S'itiawan 91 0.43 8.9 72 B. Jeram 88 0.08 7.7 70 Malacca 84 Nil
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  • 83 5 rhc bar »1 sold, estimated to 1.000, which was reLh( Dateh dreds *f Xi from the sunken ©fl the Dutch coast. to Lloyd's in Lloyd's insured the British frigate which 17!»> while carrying iment of sold alued at :i pcttcdj from Fn?bnd ti the
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  • 23 5 P E osevclt is going to Canad Tweedsmuir, the Covin a "hands-across-the-n at the dedication of Bridge at Port Huron
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  • 159 5 H/£ SINGAPORE chamber of OMHiEfICE RI BBER ASSN. MM PKK i s (TRRENT. Si pore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. fcJLXJ Sjj S 261:! f 'i 26 1 2 26 3 i 26* a 23'» 263.J 26" 0 27 1 27' 4 I J 2-J 27% Tom
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  • 58 5 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 19. TGEQH a i.io :>- B sellers official Jthens 54 V 2 Montevideo 20' 2 Belgrade 216 Buenos Aires 19 OS 1 o ay "15 29 32 -is'.j i kong 1 3 H agfan 22(;-4 j '-ohama 1 2 Silver Soot 19-» Forward
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  • 541 5 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them ice do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] B r,—Since the inception of the Singapore Traction Company employees' strike
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  • 434 5 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune} Sir,—As far as one can see the socalled "demands'" and "concessions" of the strikers and the Company respectively have boiled down to tnis. viz, both are agieeable to submit the points at issue to arbitration, ihe only
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  • 161 5 j PENDING the clarification of the European situation, buyers are adopting a waiting attitude and throughout the week fluctuations have been negligible, says Lewis Peat's report for the week. There is no pressure to sell and any offers at reasonable levels are being readily
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  • 30 5 Captain E P. Lyndon. R.N.R., will rejoin the P. &O. "Strathnaver" as Commander on Thursday. Aug. 25. and Captain E. H. Starling La granted leave of absence from that date.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 22 5 o, (t i i l ,il n h Easy "wWy Payments. J l ofe ,r I S?? AL Cycle Co., Phono gg
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    • 11 5 _Pv 1 WELL-GROOMED HAIR MARKS THE MAN...'HE'S NEAT' 2 APB 5
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    • 100 5 (AtSAMiiu_ SARSAI'ARILLA r TOMC. t Blood builder and v; V V purifier. Cures vari*2-&& ous tropical diseases. Local Price $1 per bottle. .Small bottle 50 cts. Sole Agents: A. S. PAOHAMBD KASSIM CO., 79, Hill St., Singapore. Sun Agents: X <) I'ctr Mohamod Co, 72 74, Am pans St. Kuala
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    • 630 5 YOUR CHILD NEEDS THIS A{WW\\ energy-mL-yw builder, too 8j Lack of energy food may lower mm 4&£ x* your child's resistance to disease. Kellogg's Corn Flake* build energy quickly. They arc easy to digest. •<."■«>%, avour with milk and sugar. 10 f helpings in each moisture-proof N WAXTITL Packet, all
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    • 61 5 BANK OF < lIIXA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET OFFICES IN BANK OF
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  • 190 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial) to-day. Deliveries of boxhoiders' letters only 10.30 a.m. and general delivery of letters 11.40 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxhoiders' letters only 4 p.m and general deliveries of letters and parcels
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  • 29 6 The s.s. Alsia for Denmark (Parcels only).' Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. on 22nd inst.. will new "lose at 10.30 a.m. on 23rd inst.
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  • 35 6 The Air Mail (Imperial l despatched lrom Singapore on Aug. 12 was delivered in London yesterday. The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Aug. 13 was delivered in Lcndcn on Aug. 18.
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  • 117 6 Singapore Aug. 20. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) IIoe«'h Silverlight 18; Petrone'.Iu 1G: Bangalore 11: Eoringia 7. Empire Dock (Entrance date 2) Klang 30; Silversandal 30. Empire
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 500 6 f tftkß IMA' MALAYAN PftßMtEft HOTEL TO-MGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 P.M. TO Ml P.M. DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Farewell Appearance Of The "DUO NOVAC" THBY ARE NOT .MERELY A FLOOR SHOW RUT AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION S ADMISSION: NON-DINERS $100. j RAFFLES ORCHESTRA
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    • 124 6 OVEIY ADRIENME AMES it jMggfclj by AUTREY 1 I Wane a lipstick m m 4 that's permanent? W keeps your lips soft too? Then here is the lipstick for you The color stays on, yet this new kind of lipstick keeps your lips smooth, youthfully moist. > v ROMASTIC CALIFORNIA
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    • 36 6 Hh I fJ V *aj a^Ma^a^a^^-«««»m«««««««i--tBaaw I jHjSI hen baby needs milk 1 wwafm from a bottle I at best strong muscles I SOUND TEETH I W STRAIGHT BONES I THAT IS EVERY BABY'S BIRTHRIGHT I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 172 6 g POSTAL j TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pontianak Tobiti An* 20 1 p.m. Medanx X.L.M. 20 2 nm Europe and Great Britain x X.L.M. 2 {> m India, East, North, South and West Sivdhana tyL 2 pm' Burma Sirdhana 20 3 m Djambi Toba 9ft Q y m
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  • 125 7 London, Aupr. 0. I. Mavfair girl in a launch, armed with tori gun, radio transMi campaign conktail bar, is off to v.- monster. Slim, old, and well known c calls herself r monster-catching ip ball of the £500 capiIhe expedition. has been subscribed t
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  • 114 7 London, Aug. 12. T chuckling at Broadcastse recently about a story -1 in the "New York London reporter). ••We were in a toward tlw announmade a frank and on last Monday at 4.28 G.M.T-* 'very graphically* ners heard ten Is 'which, incidents Canterbury Bells, be a
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  • 522 7 Reuter. LONDON. AUG. 19. rpHE TIMES IN A LEADER ON -JAPAN AND BRITISH GRIEV--1 ANCESr SAYS THE AGENDA FOR THE DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN GENERAL ITAGAKI, THE JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER. AND SIR ROBERT CRAIGJE, BRITISH AMBASSADOR, M\Y BE ASSUMED TO COVER AT ANY RATE THE MAJOR
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 312 7 Cannot fail to give tou energy and nearly reduced to skin and bor.es. Thanks to the advice of a friend, 1 started taking SANOVIGOR. In a week's time I heiran to feel better, sleep well, eat and digest anything. Gradually 1 gained my usual weight, form and appearance and to-day
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    • 124 7 "I knew you'd like them" A true taste of Virginia smoke was unknown. 'f CVer succeeded in cleansin g smoke whilst leaving the natural flavour alone. Nov. k dv Maurier has done it-and more than T that. The dv Maurier tip has unveiled a hitherto undreamed. It has THE EXCLUSIVE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 ROSY CLOUD PERMANENT wave, No. 36, Dhoby Ghaut, TUf CI AAHCT i Aiinun.r TTTTTrTTT"! mt rUNNltbl, MOST LAUGHABLE, COMEDY SEEN IN FIVE YEARS! PA VI LI OA .> (J.!.? 9.1S I ANOTHER ROLLICKING COMEDY SHOW I Coming To Your Favourite THEATRE the CAP I TOL,^~ Paramount* Hilarious Holiday of Music-Mirth
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    • 277 8 I 15 IC H% 10-MGHT NIGHTLY 7.45 P.M. TVir Matinees: To-day To-morrow at 2 p.m. me greatest Ist Run Serial Thrill In Geylang—Katong District THE PAINTED STALLION" With A Great Cast Of Old Western Favourites Such As Hoot Gibson, Whn Tho > mn 'r^ ay c °rrißan Thousands Of Extras
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    • 176 8 PACKED rtOUSES AT IT VERY SHOW GRAND iORY OF BRITISH HEROK\ Pm MORE THRILLING THAN BEINTAL LANCpi C APITO L A T°7I S United Artists Inspiring Production of A. K. \i famous Adventure Story THE 'J,!,, SAM jL^ RAYMOND MASSEY Filmed Entirely in Technicolour on the Indian N.W. Frontier I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 Great World Show Cohoi»/»t T NIGHT TO-MORROW 6TO aUdlCl 830 &9 30 PM TO MIDNIGHT. j CABARET ATTRACTION BY A GIRL ARTISTE, j GLOBE THEATRE: TO-NIGHT, j "Goldwyn Follies" Next Change: TO-MORROW, "PICK A STAR" ■tmccsr&.t.ASuii.. "SHIPMATES FOREVER" I A rLANTIC THEATRE: To-„i«ht, Errol Flynn Kay Francis !in "Another Dawn"
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    • 193 9 IBESAR i SERANGOON 2 I The Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) I ROAD I DANCE PALACĔ I j j- AIR CONDITIONED- I BAR phone j I>ANCE IN PERPETUAL COOLNESS 2477 WATCH lOR THE U( VM) I M,VIRIIM\<. BALL j J NIGHTLY: 9. 30 p.m. TILL MIDNIGHT— ADMISSION 50 cts I TEA
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    • 199 9 jOpening TO-DAY at 3-15,6-15 9-15 j AT THE NEW AIR CONDITIONED— i ALHAMBRA J (Direction: SHAW BROS. LTD.) i mmmmmm mmmmmmm J Warner Bros. No 1 Musical-Comedy-Romance presenting t King Queen of Comedies J CAROLE LOMBARD I FERNAND GRAVET !he Surliest hit i the > ear! I Xapoleon and Josephine.
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  • 511 10 AN APPEAL TO THE GOVERNOR. —No. 2. I [XPERT YIXG the whole question of the McGregor Report and all the matters relating to it directly or indirectly, is a sense of grievance which is not inspired so much by the fact thai the restoration of the temporary allowances w>s not
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  • 812 10  -  By Noel Barber AT least once every day myMj telephone bell rings, and a X voice that has a peculiar mixture of stridency and a Cockney accent, mv nbles—or rather, cacophonously bawls—into my unprotesting ear,
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  • 237 10 i WRITER says that the rarest stamp A is an early American colonial. Another one seldom seen is the one a writer says he is enclosing for a reply. "Where do you think Yorkshire will be at the end of the cricket season asks a reader.
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  • 227 10 NOTES COMMENTS British Reprisal? days ago. Mr. R. A. Butler made a statement in the House, ol Commons to tfic effect that the Government had been devoting careful consideration to the possibility of terminating the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of 1911 so far as it gave Japan trading j privileges in the
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  • 240 10 STATISTICS of road casualties throughcut the leading cities of the world, compiled annually by the British Road Federation, have been just published and they fvrnish some interesting comparisons of road fatalities between one place and another. It Is pointed out that with a density of 13.7 motor vehicles
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 182 10 i t S. ABDULLAH and his Famous Kronchonß Party record on H^_y^pOßDS I.lst Of other wonderful Successes are available at X O It I X O M' S Aeents for H. M. V. Purchase Your "H.M.V.' j KRONCHONG RECORDS fromBOBINSON Co., Ltd. j Marmite is the delicious yeast extract, one
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    • 26 10 —I «II 111 I I j [ELSIE MARYi i FOR Inexpensive Chic The Smartest Thing in Town. 5 to $30 Rodney House, Battery Road, j i
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  • 82 11 Flying in one of the latest "Sunderland" class Royal Air Force flying-boats, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, the Colonial Secretary, arrived at Calshot R.A.F. base near Southampton after his week-erd visit by air to Palestine to investigate conditions at fust-hand. On his way home, he visited Malta
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  • 122 11 Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 19 NATION Al campaign for the of Air Raid Precau- volunteers will be opened on j v i mass meeting at the n,, Jt Hall which will be addressed 1 ie Htmt Secretary. has inder consideran armlet
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  • 430 11 GENERAL AUTONOMY PLAN LIKELY? PRAGUE, AUG. 19. I THOUGH BOTH THE GOVERNMENT AND THE SUDETEN GERMAN I 1 DELEGATES HAVE DECLARED THEIR WILLINGNESS TO CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS IT IS POINTED OUT THAT THERE IS NO BASIS UPON WHICH TO PROCEED AND THEREFORE THE FUI
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  • 74 11 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 19. IN a paper laid before the economics I section of the British Association at Cambridge to-day Mr. Maynard Keynes advoeatel the offer by the British Government of free storage of surplus Empire food and raw materials. These" supplies would be available
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  • 34 11 Reuter. Barcelona, Friday: The British steamer, Stanbrook. was the target of A— bombing planes in Port Villagarcia fn davThe vessel started to sink and L Sow being beached. There are no casualties.—Reuter.
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  • 22 11 The King returned to Balmoral castle sterday from Gannochy Ledge, where he had been staying as a gats-- ax j. pierpont Morgan.
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  • 77 11 Reuter. Moscow. Aug. 19. WRITING in Fravda Air Force Brigadier W Richaoolf claims that the Soviet air Air Force proved itself ctSmc ft bobbins an intently namjw X ramd without mining its aim f that frrm any beßht ?,'TcoSd 'Istii'guish enemy portion r ;I thosr held by
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  • 32 11 General Sir Charles Harington the .Jve?nor of Gibralatar has returned ««r 2° hort peicd of leaV2 in England He w H hand over the Governorship o general Sir Edmund Ironside m October.
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  • 18 11 Captain A. W. Drew. R.N. R., joins the P O s.s. "Strathnaver" as :*fl Commander on Sept. 6.
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Barcelona, Aug. 19. WITHIN Z\ hours of their arrival at Barcelona to investigate reports vi the brmbing cf open towns, vhe British mission was dia turbed by three air raid alarms and the 100 th raid within the city. In the eaily morning, eight
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  • 162 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 20. rrHE Daily Telegraph Berlin correspondent says it is understood that General FMkenhausen, former chief German military adviser to the China National Government, who wa* recalled by tle r and has now arrived in Berlin with his wife, in of
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  • 200 11 Sin Jit Poh. Peiping. Aug. 19VFWS »>as reached here Ifcai lb* French catholc mission at Takcwtun, fifty wSnV WW H-mbcd by Japanese planes en th. morn-nj cl t;-ru,h there «etc n~ irregular forces or refugees m the t^::;f f ,.i:-i** did the m tw.
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  • 82 11 British Official Wireless. E R. B. White and Captain t a E P Jcbns c.-?. -ho b th hold flrst class navigators' licence and have had extensive flying experience on the empire and European services, being al sent commanders cf Impe-ial Airrays liners en the European
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  • 14 11 The Dowager Countess of Warwick, who died on July 26 Left estate of 37,100.
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  • 247 11 Reuter. London, Aug. 19 PRESIDENT Roosevelt's speech at Kingston, Ontario, has been warmly received, and Riven pride ol place in the majority of the morning papers. The Daily Teleeram describes it as one of those utterancess that, changes the face of thin»., and coming
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  • 43 11 British Official Wireless. London, /tug. 10. MORE than 5,000 radio and television Ml seta will be exhibited at RadicOlympia, which opens next Wednesday. Automatic tuning actuated by rush button switches Is a feature of many of the new models. --British Official Wireless.
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  • 191 11 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 19. |T is acknowledged here as in London that the Spanish question, which was the subject of a further discussion let ween Sir Noel Charles (British Charge d'Affairs in Rome) and Count Ciano (Italian foreign minister) is the key to the completion
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  • 132 11 Reuter. New Ycrk. Aug. 19. HINES, the Tammany leader who Is on trial for racketeering, started j cold.ly before him as a negro witness, i Joseph (Big Joe> Ison, who formerly j operated his own policy betting game accused him of receiving money from the Schultz gang.
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  • 76 11 Reuter. Berth Aug. 19. ISRAEL for Jews and Sarah for Jewesses A aie two names adult people of the Jewish faith must take in addition to ether names unless they have a name unmistakably Jewish, under a decree issued to-day. Jewish babies must henef.
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  • 47 11 Reuter. Marseilles, Aug. 19. THE dockers have voted to continue ♦.ho partial strike which has now lasted nearly six weeks and have also rejected the Government's proposal that normal working time should be resumed pending a general settlement of the dispute.—Renter.
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  • 19 11 Captain R. B. Beck is appointed to the P. O s.s. "Stratheden" as Staff Commander, from Monday, Aug. 29.
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  • 25 11 TWO competitors in the Brighton Chess festival now in pr gress find a pleasant corner cut-of-doors to nlay off their match
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    • 58 11 ft *HLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE. The OOH n!n*. k Co mnlf.tf>« pc wnef e yiu can nay. late.? ;»1 ul!,me,!t for eye examination ct eyewear, especially PearaTp*. r2 SBw to enhance your apTiip a o f i-. pay le tnar elsewhere. C R "»Un OPTICAL CO., 1« L??° U N OPI0
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  • 312 12 THE SINGAPORE TRANSPORT STRIKE IS FAST REACHING A HEAD, AND THERE ARE SIGNS THAT A DECISION AS TO WHETHER IT SHALL CONTINUE OR NOT WILL BE TAKEN BY THE MEN THEMSELVES IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. A spokesman of the employees told
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  • 138 12 {From Our Own Correspondent] Batu Pahat, Friday. JHE case in which two Malays, SharifuJJah and Bachole bin I 1 rahim, and one Sikh. Beer Singh, were charged with forging fraudulent rubier coupons was brought before Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, the Batu Pahat Court.
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  • 142 12 [From Our Oun Reporter] THE mthemw of Britain and ii r ra a^ e reeted th e arrival of H. E. Ihe Governor and ViceAdn.iral Le Bigot. Commander in Chief of the French Naval Lorces in the Far East, and officers of his Flagship, Lamotte Picquit,
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  • 144 12 *TBE Straits Settlements are to have *7 public holidays in 1939, according to last night's Government Gaz:tte. S.me dates have been slightly changed from this year, though the number of free days are th e same as for 1938. Here is a complete list of
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  • 42 12 British Official Wireless. London, Friday. Flying Officer Young, of the fleet arm, broke the English endurance record for single-seat gliders yesterday by eighty minutes after only a few days' practice. He remained in the air for 15% hours —British Official Wireless.
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  • 39 12 The 180 ndtr entered fcr f», P wlithSii Lidfoid Camp. Salisbury Plain, of start ::s Uinte, the Stance i tie ccv a numh matelv 100 in les in >fL?2EIEI eac route bem approx<-
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  • 91 12 gPSCIAL traffic regulations will be in force around the Padang immediately before, during and after the Presentation of Colours ceremony to the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on Aug-. 25, From 5.45 until the conclusion of the ceremony, the Government Gazette notifies, St. Andrews Road will be a
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  • 51 12 [From Our Own Correspondent} Batu Pahat, Friday. THERE was a gruesome find in the Batu Pahat river when the body of a naked young Indian was seen floating in the river at about 8.30 last night. It is not known definitely yet whether fine play is
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  • 224 12 ATTRACTIVE Miss K. Doughcrtv, 30 years-old school teacher —not "school marrn" worked 14 years in a New York school teaching children geography. Yesterday she passed through Singapore learning geography. But "Travel," she told me (writes a reprrter) "is not what it's cracked up to bo. I
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  • 71 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Alor Star, Aug. 18.—An elderly Chinese was hacked to dea£h with a hand scythe "Jakah" last night at Simpang Ampat, Alor Star, under peculiar ciicumstances, it is alleged by a Siamese woman. The deceased, who was about 50 years old, is
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  • 175 12 AS a result of the Children's Aid "Society appeal, the sum of $4,462.68 has been raised; w r rites the Hon. secretary of the Children's Aid Society. The Committee wish to thank all those who helped towards its success. We are grateful to the Press for
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  • 38 12 When a Blenheim Bomber attachpa :o No. 193 (Bomber) Squadron was takins ojT from the aerodrome at Wyton, Runtingdon, one of the engines failed and the machine, after striking a tree, came down in a field.
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  • 148 12 [From Our Oivn Correspondent] Seremban, Friday. JO see the headless body of a young Chinese girl on the rails and then to walk a little further to find the head, to pick it up, to listen to a sound which he described as being
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  • 83 12 London, Aug. 19. CQUADRON-LEADER J. WarM burton, recently serving as a supernumerary officer with No. 6 (Auxiliary) Group, London, hUs been appointed for air staff duties at headquarters of the Far East Command, Singapore. In 1935 Squadron Leader Warburton qualified as an interpreter in Japanese, after
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  • 140 12 I lEUT.-GENERAL Sir Walter Pitt Taylor, army chief in indvisiting Malaya in the near future, the Malaya h stands. S r Walter who will be accompanied by Lady Pitt Taylor, is G-0-C-in-ch ef, Western Command, India, which is under process of reorganisation as frontier
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  • 32 12 untitled garb for a hot untitled end worn by a «hi tenor u> IIV Thames at \Vind*"i Shoi worn under a loio; watte, wan handkeiehitf lo profr< i the 1« from Ihe
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  • 206 12 Mr. Koh Choon Hong has been ap- pointed to act as Traffic District Judge and Magistrate, Singapore with effi from Aug. 15. Professor R. B. Hawes and Prufe.L. Rosedale have been co-opted as members of the Advisory Committo dical Research. Mr. G. L. Livingstone A JSP Pet has been
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  • 39 13 Ccßnodore W. L. Clarke, Commodore, Malaya, and Air Commodore Norton, Air Officer Commanding, R.A.F., Far East, at Clifford I» for the arrival yesterday, of Vice-Admiral Le Bigot, Commander-in-Chief of French naval forces in the Fa»- Fast.
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  • 134 13 Singapore, Friday. months' rigorous imprisonment for possession of arms wilh»ul a permit and n fine of SSQ (or three months' r.i.) for posaca s<m of explosives without a permit, were imposed this morning by M H 1 »rrer, District Judge, en a young
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  • 47 13 Singapore, Friday- Charged at the distance ol Inspector MaePherson, Tan Ah Lai was this morning comicted an.l fmed Sl5 or in default live days' simple imprisonment by Mr. Kenneth A. Slacker, the Fourth Police Magistrate, for nermitting his lorry to be used j't efficient brakes.
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  • 125 13 Pen y< 7- lriJay ■•> .i v. t Koon. sum- > j a D Pear in Ihe mt this naming, f r :10 I to a wing »H! intl Unn ~f Ro. 5] North Bridge i', -it ii 25 pm rendine ihe wis
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  • 17 13 Vhirty-seven nsj 27 by air. 1 f a battle near brigands were trong positions.—
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  • 281 13 Magistrate Sends To High Court For Ruling Singapore, Friday, j rjrOELY awakened from their sleep a number of Tamils and Chini ese, were marched off at ten minuses past midnicrht to-day to the Tanjong Pagar Police Station They carried with them their cots and
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  • 76 13 E! Urn Sum a Canfore Mr. Kenneth A. tf r> irth Police Magistrate ins *er to a "charge cs s»on of an aua I>ermit at After the charge was explained to the accused, Court Inspector A. H. Frew opposed bail for the present and asked
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  • 26 13 A girl visitor to the camp of the 145 th Infantry Brigade at Bulford Fields, Salisbury Plain, finds <hat camp-life is full of ups and downs.
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  • 390 13 \FrOM Our Oun Reporter] Penang, Friday. QESCRIBED by the prosecution ls the loader of the assembly, Tan Chong Beng, a middle aged Chinese, was to-day sentenced to serve four months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge Mr. L. B. Gibson
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  • 24 13 Captain W. L. Pope. R.N.R., has been appointed Commander of the P. O. s.s Rajputana" for a voyage, when Captain Catching proceeds on leave.
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  • 104 13 Singapore, Friday. s*HARGED this morning in the Third* Police Court with being drunk and incapable at Telok Ayer Street yesterday afternoon. Tan Lai Hoon. a ycung Hokien woman, pleaded guilty. I'm not work ng," explained Lai Hoon. in reply to a question from the
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  • 115 13 Singapore, Friday. OWNERS of vehicles usinff the poblir highways, must look to the efficiency of their vehicles, even though such vehicles be driven by a person anart from the owner; otherwise the owners wMI become neisonally liable The law Is strict in this way.
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  • 60 13 Singapore, Friday. DfILLIAM Andrew Kee, Eurasian was granted a discharge from bankruptcy subject to a year's auspcnsicn by Mr. Justice Mcßlwaine, the Chief Ju the. in tlii* Supreme Court, this morning. Receiving and adjudicating orders were made against Ree in June. and h's liabilities amounted to $3,052.25
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  • 134 13 [From Our Own Correspondevl l Bat« Pahat, Friday 4, *****i:N I came home from work. mv vtife told mc that Chan Soon hit her, so I went so >cc Chan Soon to ask him why he hit my wilV. I did not strike him and
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  • 66 13 Singapore, Friday.—Chong Hock, a 19--year-old Cantonese; pleaded guilty this morning in the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge that last night at about 9.45 p.m. at Geylang Road, opposite the Happy World, he stole 19 spanners; one plyer; one ccrew (.river; one padlock
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  • 282 14 England Dogged By Misfortune: Ames And Wright Unlikely To Play Reuter. •liHE fma! test match in this year's series between England and Australia commences at the Oval to-day. Critics seem to think England has a stronger all-round team, but Australia have the best individualists
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  • 107 14 T!?E Combined Schools started their annual cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yester- clay. n 1 C) ib batted first and the results are as follows: sec. F V. Read c Ross b Webb 16 C. H. A Olivier not out
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  • 72 14 THE Island Club monthly L.G.U. Medal 1 for August played last Wednesday was won by Mrs. K. C. Eu with a nett score of 67. The following were some of the best cards returned. Mrs. K. C. Eu 97_30—67 Mrs. B. Dunn 93—25—68 Mrs. J. B. MeMorine
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  • 103 14 London, Aug. 20. OCCASIONAL showers punctuated by bright periods of cool weather is the forecast by Reuter for to-day's Test Match at the Oval. A groundsman says that the wicket will last until Christmas. Wood is an excellent wicketkeeper but is not in the same class as
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  • 156 14 AT LORDS Following are results of games concluded yesterday. Middlesex beat Essex by 10 wickets. Essex 108 (Robins 4 for 22) and 309 O'Connor 122. Smith 4 for 73). Middlesex 392 (Compton 180 not out) and 26 for 0. AT SWANSEA Lancashire beat Glamorgan on first mnings. Lanes
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  • 150 14 TANGLIN experienced their first enduring sunshine for over a week, yesterday afternoon when the R A.M C. played a return cricket match with B' Co. Loyals. Last week. 'B' Co. inflicted a very heavy defeat on the Medicals side, depleted owing 'to an important soccer fixture
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  • 61 14 Kuala Lumpur, Friday. NEIL Hemchit, 10 St., had little difficulty in beating Ignacio Fernandez when they met at the Bukit Bintang Park to-night over ten 3-min. rounds. Hemchit won practically every round of the fight, which, contrary to expectations, was far from exciting and in the
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  • 69 14 Reuter. Brighton, Aug. 20. IN the News Chronicle Golf Tournament, Reginald Whitcombe was first with secies of 74, 75, and 76, 75. H. B. Rhodes, (Southern Foreshiret was second with 73, 73 and 77, 79; C. Dennv (Thorpehall) was third with 77, 72 and
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  • 74 14 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, Saturday. OWING to many requests, the closing date for the Perak Cycling Carnival will be extended till August 23. The takings of the Carnival will be donated to tne China Relief Fund. Very encouraging entries have been received iurm Perak, Penang, and
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  • 93 14 FOLLOWING are ties in the singles and pairs Bowls championships of the S.C.C. Monday: W. M. Edv/ards and A. Ferguson vs. E. G. Mozar and F. J. L. Mayger. Singles: A. Buchanan vs. winner of L. C. Hutchings vs. C. R. Wardle. Tuesday: W. Williams and
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  • 147 14 o AT the general meeting of the Club held on Sunday at the clubhouse No. 98G Geylang Road, the following gentlemen were elected office bearers of the Club President, Mr. Meydin b. Ibrahim; vicepresidents. Mr. Mohd. Sidek b H. Abdul Hamid and Mr. Mohd. Sheriff b.
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  • 851 14 Chinese Beat Malays By One Goal Margin In Even Game WINNERS MORAL CERTAINTY FOR LEAGUE HONOURS (By Rover). Chinese 2; Malays gEFORE a large crowd of several thousands, the Chinese, in. ourite contenders for S.A.F.A. league honour- just nnn aged to beat the Malays by
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  • 165 14 SINGAPORE Malayalee Association badminton tournamemnt results:— J. C. Koruthu beat P. Janardhanan, 15—11. 15—8. Cyril Peter conceded a walk-over to C. B. Nair. Frank J Fernandez beat Kunjukrishnan, 15-2, 15—3. Ramakrishnan conceded a walk-over to A. I. Pereirr.. Tbe following t;es have been arranged for the week-end:
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  • 247 15 Superbus") was open to train 1 imafa this mornion foi next Saturing was easy, [lidates were watched 0 spectators. stables out on ik len and Logue out :his morning, charges all Donnelly and i were out toover tlie course in E i). nneUyl was put
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  • 71 15 AT a meeting held last night on the Club's premises, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the hockey section of the Singapore Cricket Club:— Mr. P. F. Kinsey re-elected captain»: Mr. T. A. D. Hewan <V:ceCaptain); Mr. F J. L. Mavger (Convenor); Mr. P.
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  • 126 15 m Sydney, Aug. 1. AUSTRALIAN women athletes are annoyed because of a suggestion that Australia's 1 *>i 0 Olympic (James team should consist of "men only." It is reported from Melbourne that Victorian members of the Australian Olympic Federation believe that no women should be sent to
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  • 57 15 Sydney. July 28. F. Tomlins, the British amateur champion, had an easy in the New South Wales half-mile ice speed skating championship here. His time, lm. 29.4 sees., in the first heat, was an Australian record. Tomlins won his heat by more than half a lap
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  • 66 15 Eleven ca;-ds were taken out for the August Ladfcs Foursome which resulted as under:— Miss M. Brown end Mrs. F. S.arr 43--14»-*-33 Mrs. J. D. Mair arid Mrs. H. E Hall 49 -15 =31 Mrs. A. B. Menzies and Mrs. J. M Freser 52—16 =36 The L
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  • 60 15 The following have been selected to play footbali for the Y.M.C-A. in a League Match vs. Clerical Union on Monday. 5.10 p.m. on the Clerical Union ground: J Ferguson; M. Swyny: Koh llor Khe>on: G. L. Day: F. Hutchinson: R. Medland: C. Tessier; C. Kite;
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  • 498 15 pOLLOWING are weights for the first day's racing next Saturday (Aug. 27) at Bukit Timah in the Gold Cup meeting of the Turf Club: HORSES—CLASS 1 Div. I—6 furs. Eastern Knighl 9.0 Pure Cold 3.13 Thebez 8.13 Jack Drue*' Ml Meadcwman M
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  • 153 16 London, Aug. 12. T»lllß'i EEN YEAR OLD Audrey Clark, of Jemmett-road, Ashford, Kent, was the heroine at the baths at Ashford High School. Mr. C. Crane and his brother, Mill. Crane, were visiting the family for the day and went with Audrey to the baths.'
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  • 445 16 Seville, VfATIONALIST Spain's sympathy and admiration for Britain was emphasised by General Queipo de Elano, General Franco's "Broadcasting General," in an anni^isary statement to Reuter. r9 "Spanish opinion, In general, has always regarded Britain with a sympathy a'most amounting to admiration," h« said. "We admire her
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  • 30 16 Cessrs. Harland and Wolll :B. have received an oreder from 'he Sin Savill and Albion Company, Unite construct a twin-acrew vessel tons, to be used for A- trade.
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  • 80 16 A pilgrimagt '~f T."O Roman Catholics left Victoria Station, Lcndon, t« v the shrine oi Ou: Lady of Lnurdes (France) as a thanksgiving tor the san. dctal jubilee of Archbishop P. Amigo and lor th« rrtwth ol the t! l:i Church in the Southv.ark (London) diocese during
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    • 158 16 IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FEVER The reason why your stomach rejects solid foods when you have fever is because your wasted body tissues are crying out for moisture. This makes you desperately thirsty. But very often your weakened stomach cannot retain even the ordinary fluid foods. Yet you must have nourishment
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    • 227 16 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWilhoot Calomel —And Iwl hmm) W of Bed Full of Vim <in<l Vijuw. Your liver ■howM pc liquid bile int<i your bowel* dailj IfHyj* is not flowinp freel'.. v. «rtooa*** t**» It just decays it: the i•• <■ your stomach. You K'-' •>«•/•• whole system is
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    • 970 17 OS THE AIR TO-DAY paws mamla TPA 2 in,, x KZRM 9.53 Mcs (31.3 m.) WWT» mmmm 1524 Mc s (19.7 m.) p.m. When And Where To Listen In 13 nam-wi 1 BSt Nicolitch uragui- c.50 Special programme. 6.20 News in English 120 Melod y Album. «-40 Concert ?elaved fmm
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  • 318 18 Dr. Karel We. el van Gorfcom was born at Zutfen on Angus' 22nd. 1835. Ho v as abou; twenty years of age when he lrft for the Dutch East Indies. A' the time when th° young colonist arrived in that country, everything was
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  • 399 18 British Official Wireless. I ORD Halifax B L wcrk at the vesterriav and to-day ,S his visit to London ha, flu in the Prime Mi. evening to Yorkshire. his Yesterday the For ceived th Soviet had not seen since from leave m Russia Lord Halifax will
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  • 49 18 Reuter. HALF BlilliOtl the British A nel and Mrs [indbend impressive annual mo airport Hundred i»l b types partici] which the ail x»l' while a hundred simultaneously 1 lines." The Lind'n; Igl occupied a sped I some of the Bt ri< m°n and Stain: tov.—Reuter
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    • 660 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. f> a.m. Choral Eucharist. 0 15 am. Holy Communion. 10.15 a.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. D. E. J. Hodge. Weekdays Holy Commhnion on Monday and Friday at 8
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    • 345 18 Thursday. 6 p.m. Choir Practice. WE&LEY METHODIST CHURCH <4, Fort Canning Road) Sunday, 8.30 am. Sunday School. 930 a.m. Morning Service. Treacher: Mr. W. Heath. 6 pm. Evening Service. Prefer Rev. W. H. Myers, M.A., BD. Friday; 8 pm. Singapore District Epworth League Meeting, Wesley Hall. Speaker: Mr. V. D.
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    • 578 18 Speaker Mr. Tan Kok Tiong. b naav 4.45 p.m. Junior Choir Practice. 1 23 5jh Senior Choir Piactice. I B pjn. Eoworth League Devotional meeting. STRAITS CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN 177 Prinsep Street) Sunday. 9.15 a.m. Malav Service—Sir Ong Siang Song, K.BJ3. o30 pm Cnurch Meeting. 6 00 p.m. Evening worship—Mr. Chew
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    • 91 18 (Continued from Speaker: Mr. Ma o Wednesday. 8 ;> n P> Friday, 8 pm CHURCH < Victor) i I5 Eleventh Sund ry Af' > per ot the I I ccllect of St. J r J] de Chair. 1. 1 f*»e Assumptio torn Pope. 7. 33 a.m. aiKi 3 3 8
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  • 463 19 I- MINISTER SHAREEF LIKELY r TO BE REINSTATED (United Press). NX Vhul kai.tm Wad. member the Congress Parliamen- v ommittee, has been entrusted with the task of select- i for the Central Provinces. Us Wus,,n No information is available as
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  • 52 19 (United Press). LfMtFORWARI) I am i„ ireal maladies mi Indies. I care a y«« m¥mi foi premiership, ;ht ten* statement ot j!\ B. Khare ex-Prenrier :l( j Provinces, I vac reeentlv interUal f> > the Fgkd Press' regarding the kgts ParHamentary SubV n.mmunique f ministerial M
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  • 88 19 (United Press). tta, Aug. 11. guftj Bose., Leader of (Congress), tant pronouncethe Assembly port of the nosi Mr. H. S. Labour Ik mm-. \\v vi a* nekeffl of It and ikal Ml mA »1 our Ito actepl t&tt We skall wait Uhp umrs <»i
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  • 17 19 Casain fc* was »1 ihe Calcutta v w K. S. &S wd favour-
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  • 87 19 (United Press). tpon a contrywiae campaign in India m upon fehe British Government to change adopted by the Palestine Defence Com-. ie Conference, held recently in Delhi. I ided over X-M.L.C. <' repre- -i-Hind, ogressive Maulana I ol the Party, Mau- Kifyatullah, Wazhar Ali
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  • 248 19 (United Press). i4 (X)MMUNIST propaganda will lead to a rule of anarchy and violence which is the inevitable consequence of any encouragement to such movement, and to the irretrievable harm which would be caused by it to th? spiritual and material progress of
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  • 168 19 TRAGEDIES have seldom formed the theme of Indian pictures, but ANARKAM is an uxeeption. It is an outstanding Imperial production in Hindustani describing the life of an orphan girl who loved Prince Salim. son of the Moghnl Emperor Akbar. In her burnt the flame of
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  • 119 19 (United Press). The Lucknow University Help the Villager Society"' which was started last year by Mr. R. R. Khanna, the Registrar, will train students this year for social service by delivering lectures in subjects of direct utility to' the masses, arranging demonstrations. showing cinema films on
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  • 196 19 (United Press). Karachi. Aug. 8 AN appeal to organise and strengthen the Muslims of the Province to overthrow the Allahbux Ministry was made by various speakers at a meeting held last night under the auspices of the Sind Muslim League. Sir Abdulla Marroon presided and
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  • 117 19 (United Press). Asked what stops the Government of Bihar had taken or proposed to take in pursuance of the resolution passed by the Assembly on May 9. last recommending discontinuance of conferment of titles. Mr. Krishna Ballaba Sahay. replying in the Assembly. c a;d that the conferring
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