Malaya Tribune, 12 August 1939

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s Nationa Newspaper: L_ Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL. XXVI -No. 191. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, August 12, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 158 1 1 Read Vie S U N II A V T 161 If I A X Dominant In Malaya THE PURE CRAPE JUICE jng^ m < v nine for nil occasion* Rich in B out and flavour. Il is an excellent Tonic x x r\ V > Rjvl nhich energizes elderly
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    • 26 1 I 1 Exclusive Go w n SALONS AT PAGE i 13. BAiTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. MAJESTIC HOTtIL, 1 KUALA LUMPUR. 1 X V X ,»WW V III!
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  • 139 2 IN "Fs d Loose" M.G.M. have pro"d f the most amusing pictures of the season. Comedy and mystery are the ingredients of this picture, which is now showing at the Pavilion. The outstanding feature is not the story, which is intriguing enough,
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  • 153 2 "Invit it ion to Happiness." the Paramount picture which opened at the AJhambra yesterday, Ls all about a heavy-weight boxer who. earlj in bis career, is married to a rich giri. A dozen years later we find bim battling always about to win the championship but
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  • 91 2 Singapore, i*' The Greater New York Chapt* National Aeronautic Associati sent Singapore an invitation to ia* part In the International W Model Airplane Competition be held this year at the N< World's Pair. The ccntest is open to repr< rubber powered models with lrom any country, and
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  • 31 2 1,„ V News has been received Lnai w Huat Seng of the Ifunfcip city Department has passed Examination (Part I) <>1 the A.s.sociation of Certified ACCOUIU lin June last.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 487 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, and Amoy, 'Kulangsu). Special cheap return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS:For CHINA (Monthly) Fo r RANGOON (Fortnightly) "BOOf Kheng" Aug. 14, 4 p.m "Hon- Siang" Au S- 25 "Hong Siang"
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    • 430 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA „*corporated in England). P 0 S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1939 RATPUTANA H.OOO In pott RAJPUTANA Aug 2fi lIaNGALORE 6.COC Aug M RANPURA 17,000 Sept. 8 SINDI 17.000 Sept. 22 CHTTOAL 15,000 Oct. 6 !5,0C0 Oct. 2! J f Soudan c.coo Oct. 2C
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    • 364 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. IS YOUR LEAVE APPROACHING Pleas 2 let us offer you accommodation on the fasted most modem and luxurious N. D. L. EXPRESS LINERS "SCHARNHORST" "POTSDAM" "GNEISENAU" Passage Agents: LOHMANN CO., LTD., 124, Robinson Road. Pbone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG BELAWAN. H Thurs.
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    • 134 2 II \MIM R(.-A\IKKIK,\ LINIE B Oeutsch-Australische G>'selLschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA lAD JAPAN PORTS. Due Q pore 1939 s.s. SCHEER not Jailing at China Japan Ports Aug. 19 m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Aug. 20 e.s. VOGILAND via H ii, hong Aug.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 251 2 To-day's Crossword Fi"m —F 5 l M I' i r i ii 1 j|2 _l i —i —i —i oI 1 j- -J l 14 1 c—e f~ i tr t~~n Hg T~~ _TZ_ I 1— sjJ j j ?5 rll'lliilMHlD 4. Watcher. s Dawn Original. 10 g en ;i
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  • 293 3 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER P t r p^ QUs To-ciay LOndon Fr ay Buyers 9*?*' Steady Cha^e Sellers 8% ard September Buyers sZ 916 Sellers B*. 81 2 116 rard Oct Dec. Buyers 8% 89 1G Seller 3 85« 81 2 1,16 ard Jan March 3uyers 8 9ifi
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  • 46 3 w c urrent Dividends Bta»«pore. Aug. v, 5 p. m n» Dividend Boot? Total 1 dose Date Ex Div «"«O* 2 «2-; An- 99 ayab J c Dat e 1 1037 Aver 17 A etS n flnalAng Aug' 20 IT g S&g 1
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  • 680 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Aug. 11, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Amnat Tin B 3 f ers Austral Amal 6 Jg Austral Malay 3*. U /z Ay"!? M *fi Batu Selangor f l5 1 lorn gcrjuntai f 6 29^ Burma Malay 19 fi
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  • 81 3 Tin at miHH Singapore, Friday, ed anrf t?l dday was $114 l unchangwas a buy?s c s P Prop r o t e 28 FX*" 2 4 clock °Pot <s» 716 cents buvpr<; B^th r -p e^ mber 28 916 cents! yrS «otn Rubber and Tin shares
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  • 194 3 tv>« ii Singapore, Aug. 11 SELLING London T.T. London demand Lyons demand Switzerland demand 2 J°? 5 4 Hamburg demand Wi New York demand 54 Montreal demand H SI" Eatavia demand 54 SSJSfnf demand IA1 l ig Calcutta demand }2! 7 g Lombay demand }g }g Raneoon demand Jg
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  • 10 3 The price of tin at noon in to-day was:—
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  • 11 3 Sin?/ P1 ,CC f rhbb€r **> noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 252 3 6% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 10 0 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: o% 1001 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 > SeP*- 30 301 102 nnm 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom 4*% V&fe* tot 106 108 n m 4% Mar. 31, Sept.
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  • 168 3 Singapore, Aug. U. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. I pc- Kovan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Kovan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 n Rice Siam 2 !}S Rice Siam 3 r. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. i Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 15 3 THE UNITED h ĕS'*^ 1 vehicle. W '""K IFV«°^ L AC" ÜBMp lesser: »;W. HAM,,
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    • 216 3 SAVINGS A d ca a rn e r ed A Sa n v^ a Account is th. best Tn dvc «"ent to save I to'!" tnT* 81 A ~and frnm HWS account grO W I from tim* to time 1« to be I A £,vi ontent d Person I A
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    • 229 3 BANK OF CHINA SOERABAJA SUBAGENCY Kambang Djepoen 176, Soerabaja. Telegraphic HiMrtjg "Chungkuo, Soerabaja" WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS J August 14th 1939 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in firgiand), «NGAPORE BRANCH, I D Almeida Street. 1 Authorised and subscribed 1 serve Fund r II HEAD OFFICE: LONDON I Branches: '1
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    • 532 4 WANTED a ctiiniijE assistant dispenser lor a Local dispensary. Must 03 experienced. Commencing salary $25 a j month. Apply with copies .of recent testimonials .stating nationality, age, dialects spoken to Box 387 e<> Malaya Tribune. Singapore. »7-B' WANTED LAiJY TEACHER immediately apply ii IX t o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. ADVERIIS
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    • 467 4 Wanted WANTED TO BUY small Lathe tor Jtel work. Apply BOX M»W» rribune, Singapore. EUROPEAN HOLDING Good Singapore. WANTED: Physical CnKure Back Numbers Augu:* iqt> July, 1933. Sta*e rrwa Brothers, NewagenW, Jfcrtet «je« Pest BTX 268, Kuala Lumpui. St pore. WANTH.) Camphorwood preferably new, description gd. P*ce Box BG2, Malaya
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    • 608 4 THEORY OF M'JSIC BlnD c ,mv ModeS mctnods of Teaching penality .Moderni m experl cn Tea te and^;hed M Music Teacher. 25. Barker Road. OTATTCIKI HAWAIIAN GUITAR ctTtdiO Leani to play Hawaiian Guitfim aval fied instructors, Primary SurTeSwmciS Advanced Course nne year For full particulars, write pi £5 at 44.
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    • 331 4 NA.VH 1938 DONE ***** iWgft AS NEW. 85 MP.H., 863. Insurance I»' 1 "pn box 16, Klang. W nearest Apply p°. A (SEai immediately 859 efM^Uya^Hb^e^P-.^ 1U«. i.Sed June, 1940 taxed and luny E y pay Owner bought snnil rr car. jgfr^ mctit acceptable il hatred. No. 858. c o
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    • 619 4 Stamps__ 51 GO. Ten se«s gi 40 100 «ets Books' available, "ong Ah Tec, 70. Batu Tiga Road, Wgng. PCJ STAGE STAMPS-Selec ted British Colonial wanted wholesale. H. C_O E Hansen, GENTOFTEGALE, 5. Copenhagen. G Tailoring Millinery etc^ A SENSATIONAL SALE COMMENCES in Ist auality shirts and sundry gooo^^c^ $1.50;
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    • 234 4 Uomesiic uc.;.'. ENGAGEMENT. CHUA —CHEONG announced of Mr. I youngest ron of Ksr Heng Kirn to Mi Lily daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. CI Singapore Municipality TENDERS *.re now Johowmg materials or particulars see Munu Supply and laying of icons Mosaic Tiling Filter House at Gu Pulai. 12
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  • 71 5 I < nl;;.' Province*), Aug. 11. iSE, ex Congress Piej»been disqualified for om eligibility for cxcAi the Congress organ!Working Committee Congress. el to the demonstrations by against cer- the all-India Oongresa nmittee also passed a ..ii membexi or ture to refrain from i.
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  • 127 5 Reuter. lid, Aug. U. a? of the civil included in aciministration nd the Falange forces besides who is retainister of the Inned his position in Spanish Caudillo and ly represents new administacl about the cabiS Beigbeder as an expert on I knows many I mmissioner plied thouI
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  • 27 5 ftes rought he Marillee c tsnatttea on ri many cattle as. Further n authorised Colonies to a settlement ol increasing rulers in the
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  • 20 5 R 'nic, Aug. v. the 1902 to called to the 1 W Oct. 31. to- non-commis--1909 classes
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Ip Au v. Nuncio has 1 understood to jne .state of the the interna-
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  • 139 5 Reuter. I/ondon, Aug. 12. Jtn British and French Military \ti n >n S wltn tne Soviet deh'Rr;^ de Marshal Voroshilov •ire due to begin to-day. by the T) Moscow. Aiic n arr.ved fi!? m Fl "7 ,eh L UiKs .„,rt 1 Lo,un s!'-«d for the
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  • 98 5 London, Aug. 11. J*HE Ministry of Supply to-day issued the following statement regarding the reports which have recently appeared in th;- Press aboul the purchase of arms from the SI od i factory: tw nc Min i st, *y have do knowledge a "> 7 orders
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Istanbul, Aug. 12. |TING Carol arrived yesterday aboard his royal yachl and visited President Inounu, who travelled from Ankara in the morning to me the King. At the Presidential palace M. Sarajoglu 'Foreign Minister I and M. Stoica Rum nian Ambassador* were also presint and
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  • 124 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 12. I ritHE curlew, theoretically in for:.' 1 J- since 1937. will be brought rigidly intc effect at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday, on the eve of the anniversary of the outbreak of hostilities at Shanghai. Defence posts in the International Settlement and the French Concession
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  • 37 5 Reuter. St. Peter's <Nova Scotia >, Aug. 11 Two young New Yorkers. Alex Loeb, and Dick Decker. 23, have left in a monoplane on a trans-Atlantic flight, announcing that their destination is Eire.- Reuter J
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  • 196 5 Reuter. Peiping, Aug. 11. IJESPITE the semi-officially reiterated Japanese assurance that the anti-British movement is spontaneous and consists of feeling which has been boiling up since the j opium war a century ago and which is only just finding expression, the Japanese continue to clearly display participation
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  • 269 5 Reuter. T Berlin. Amj. 12. HI Axis talks at Fuseld are being f»• kl hr,:l E!l^lish as Herr Yon KtDbentrop c!o;»s not speak Italian and Coant Ciano does not understand German. Both ot these Foreign Ministers will probably uo to Borehtes<mtien to-morrow morning t >
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  • 104 5 Reuter. London. August 11. The Stuck Exchange finished on a weak but generally satisfactory note largely owing to the steady tone imparted by the absence of surprises in Foster's Danzig speech. The news of a prominent Amsterdam banks application to suspend payments caused a temporary nervousness which dissipated
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  • 355 5 Reuter. i V A ii Tokyo, Aug. 11. A' N Anglo-Japanese conversation will probably be held today in connection with the policing issue at Tientsin DUt economic issues are unlikely to be discussed No arrangements have at present been made for a round table conference.—Renter.
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  • 45 5 Reuter. Bru.s.sel.s. Aug 11. A demi astratioxi by the former German province of Eupen has been forbidden by the Belgian authorities. The demonstration has been organised by th > German Heimat Treu front, and was planned for three days this week-end Reuter.
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  • 158 5 Reuter. TI «-»wl(»ti A„j.. is. HE exercises have shown thai the fighter is m, ir r than a match for the bomber if it Bncceeds in eaaaxI me it" states the Air Ministry tmmming np the lessetu of (he threeday air exercises over the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAX). (Tel. 2NM). 2<f>. South Btftdge Read, Singapore. Sfulphurin A Tonic of marvellout curative power, reliestiing and cooling j and gives instant reiiei to sufferer* of J constipation. Pile.s, Heaoache and cures j Diabetes and other (Jrlnal troublesPrice $1 f]art,e) and 50 cia. (small). I Sole
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    • 283 5 The Safe Way to Security \(&<jm The danger of disease demands Cahert's Medical Soap a strong carbolic soap world-famous for its efficacy. Calvert's is your guarantee of safety because you can rely upon i -t&^ its strength. Always keep a tablet Wf jf S"**^ handy in case of emergen. 7.
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  • 70 6 Reuter. New York, Aug. U. A conference of the American companies involved has decided that tne Mexican Government's new proposals lor the solution of the oil controversy are completely unacceptable according to the New York Times. The new proposals provided, inter ana. for a balance of power over
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  • 98 6 London, Aug. 10. Paris 170 23 32 1 New York 4.08 1 Montreal 4.08 1 j Brussels *W% Geneva 20.732 8.72 2 Milan 89 Berlin 11.662 Lisbon 110% Madrid 42 Belgium 11.66 3 i Athens 547»/2 Stockholm 19.31 1 2 Copenhagen 22.40 liucharest 660 Helsingfors 226' I Oslo
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  • 205 6 Ettngapcre MINING 8 1 Buyer i Ida. /mpats 6?, 4i Ayer Hi tarns liitams Oil Batu Selangors 1.16 Hongkong Tin Bangrins Cnanderiangs Hong Fatts 0.58 r/n Idris Hyd. 6 7. Ipoh Tin Jelapangs Jelebus J. 47 05» Johans 0 23 Katu Tin 21 Kamuntmg Tin
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  • 90 6 < 19.45 Metros). a m. (?05 News. G 20 Dance music. 0 25 Time signal (Vt.Ui Metros). a m. 10.35 Annamite music. 11.C5 European music. 11.20 N«VS. 11 25 Time signal. (49.05 Metres). a.m. 11.35 European music, p. m. 5.20 News In English. 5.30 Music and English law C.05
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Ch«-«u ana* Start 1 r Second Hand Radios Folly guaranteed and Prices from $25 RADIO SERVICE CO., OF MALAY 1334 LTD. Singapore, Malacca, Kuala Lumpu< Ipoh, Pr «ng. I, i THE RIGHT SHOP TO ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS YICK WOH
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    • 136 6 > rj, GLEAMING -sr| TEETH mny often hide DECAY Only Tek Short-Head tooth- Tek is the only genuine brush can reach those nooks toothbrush, built and patentand crannies, at the back of ed this way, though counta row of gleaming teeth. less attempts have been Here in the arch behind,
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    • 46 6 THE QUALITY OF 1 IIADIO TUBES Is Never Questioned, Wholesale or Retail from Distributors: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 122-124, Orchard Road, Singapore. From first-class Chemists. Distributors: CHAR I CO., 2f» Robinson Road, Spore. HAVE YOU SEENv HOUSE 205. Orchard •ole u.str.buiurs: SINGAPOKstiLMint SK.uvicE Co., phone w-Singapore—-lion£kuDK—Shanghai.
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    • 42 6 HOMELITE BY SPECIAL UIKANGEMEST A IIIJMHiON Of $25-00 WILL BE ALLOWED XX ICI PURCHASE OF HOMfXTR PORTABLE SELF-PBIMWC PUMP DURING TIM ENGINEERING EXHIBITION Ist lO ISUi ABB HSti SEE I S AT OI X STAN* SPOT RADIO LTD. 58, Orchard Ut*d, Su**P"V
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    • 656 6 "1 f To-day's Radio 8 ..mm T V" AimflW NI ROM SINGAPORE LOINUiwN v v Mcs (19 g s sua ss as «s^S oj^.y -contoued). F.g=n ar/l »eppn from opera. HS B? FianClS PlMer sand. 30 Vclping selections from han worsley. '2 20 "»F" selections. wS Ch»l»J ~.i mme Mallda
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  • 290 7 London, Aug. 11. t the blackout on the aircraft" is referred Ministry communique, that Eastland bomber it the success of the irticularly in the Lonwhere some 400 square bited by eight million ked like a few small, scattered villages. tvigationaJ "fixes" for the red lights on
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  • 422 7 \iANTON Nelson and Co., Ltd m their review of the market s Late kj ln mid August 1938 we wrote as fotThe anxiety shown enrly this week the Present intense Unitary acUSer fm auy mlght P° rt d anoinei strtke in Central Europe has canorlfhh? 3
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  • 106 7 Singapore, Friday. WONG TENG SAI. a bankrupt against whom receiving and adjudication orders vein made on Oct. 21, 1932, was granted his discharge to-day by Mr. Justice Pedlow subject to a' judgment of $300. Bankrupt, whose liabilities totalled $1,103.06. has two wive:., it was revealed. One wife
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  • 98 7 Reuter. Peshawar. Auu. 11. Tribesmen, estimated at between 35 and 40, placed a los of wood across the !"ad as the ear stopped and 100 shots ran? out. Mr. May his companions ere immediately shot in the face and their bodies dragged out and after, a
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  • 84 7 Singapore, fliday BAiL of $1,500 was offered to Tay Ah Kirn who was charged befoie Mr. C H. Koh, with possession of C 4 gallons of dutiable liquor at 3.40 p.m pn Aiis. 10 in a house at Lorong Chai Chee off Changi Road. Accused was also
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  • 100 7 Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 11. (JENERAL Grigori Stern, chief of the First Soviet Army in the Far East, has been removed from his post and replaced by Genetal Popov, ex-Chief of Staff, according to a Vladivostuk newspaper. Observers believe the change of the East command does not
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  • 128 7 Singapore, Friday. AFTEJH a lengthy hearing, the civil suit in which a European contractor, Mr. .1. N. Jones, sued his former employer Mr. AYee Soon, for alleged wrongful dismissal came to a conclusion in the Hijrh Court this morning. His lordship. Mr. Justice Manning, awarded $1,500 to
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  • 69 7 Singapore, Friday. THE i üblic examination of Mr. George Edgar, director cf Edgar Bros, ol Singapore, was declared closed to-day when it was brought up before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Bankruptcy Court. Mr. R. William.inn who appeared en behalf of the Official Assignee remarked thai Mr.
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  • 149 7 Singapore, Friday. REMARKING that should he feel strange in the mind again, he should take care not to remove property belonging to other people, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, cautioned and discharged him Peng Hock, alias Lim Ah Wang, who was charged
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 JJangrrcus illness nam func £*W"> effects all the °1 the bctiy. II Habitual cWtiJS [Orders, Genrral diseases, indeed It leath the P at ient a umei- oiH testimonial TOKiaa who were cured 'th T^! eroua "toess We there Is no permanent S xc ept operation in 'caicaj System rated pile?'
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    • 365 7 What The 1 Stars 1 Foretell I 9 SUNDAY FOI: ALL READCRS. J A yood day jor travel. Some un: zpected gocd news is indi- J rated irhich will give you an Z uplift. map concern money or some matter of purely pĕr- tonal interest. Lay plans for Z ine
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    • 322 7 Whi| is sne j *oY>un<jfor j g^^r^ her ijear; Her husband thinks she's a wondet. Hk She would easily pass for a dozen fl years less than she really is. jp fl And what is more, she feels fl marvellously young, no surplus fat, fl V no shortness of breath,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 252 8 <nj The Best CANTONESE MUSICAL COMEDY PICTURE SHOWN in Malaya! Midnight Premiere TO-NIGHT CAPITOL WrW I s iimvs TO-Ai(>KiiOVV A "A ROMANCE M OF SCREENLAND" W'^^^M "CAN HOI YIN YONC Singing! Itatuiiif;! Snappy Chorus Girls! LAST NIGHT: 6.15 0 !.">. f^lp^E3^^^^C^^^^^^« SMASHING DRAMA Ol JT j>\"i VII KOMiO WHO i
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    • 143 8 ITS LOADS OF FUN! j j PAVILION 3^-15, 9-i5 TO-DAY j I The True Story of one of the most amazing Adventures in the History of Aviation TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL j Toe Headline Hero of the Skies Soars To Thrilling Stardom on the Screen! ROEERT ARMSTRONG S GENE
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    • 265 8 Here he is! "SANDY" the kid jfe who steals the picture in tl l **W rollicking comedy hit— LAST DAY! 3 SHOWS <L> CAPITOL .>■ BINC CROSBY, /y 1 JOAN BLONDELL, MISCHA AUE K and "SANDY in "EAST sum of HEAVO" Special MM Attraction: 2 REELS'. EXCLUSIVE "The LOUIS GALENTO
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  • 253 9 iTnfr Bangkok, Aujjf. 9. jy'i as yet has the Director General of Customs received, ho w: a report of his Depart merits work for th, year ended liar, -ii. 1939, received a single written i representation complaining as to the new rates of duty or aa
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    • 840 9 eitui Electro- I Workt at loic charges.... I THE SINGAPORE ELECTRO I PLATING WORKS, Orchard Rd,—Phone 4351 2 6 c*« Electro-Platers I fw Malaya I I EMPIRE TALKIE j Nation To-day To-morrow "Her Jungle Love* 1 and lr tun Fighter" j GRAND world) I i fa-day To-morrow !LS PLAYGROUND 5
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  • 715 10 WE referred two days ago to the strange case oi the four ottJiTS? the Corporation in Bangkok who wereßested and detained in custody without any charge being made against them. Since then there has been a development which adds further to the amazement and indignation with which
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  • 1061 10 CHANNEL TUNNEL Soviet As Naval Power State Of Indecision JAPAN at present is ta a stele *j£ J decision as to whether she shoum dictatorships c onc.ude "cranage what form tutunrst wkh riPvelcDments Wlu UC VClVf'" take. She realises that there are difficulties both ways and
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  • 49 10 "Why dine elsewhere? Ps serve a six-curse dinner every day for 3s. 6d." That's why. "I wonder if you can tell me when it was that the British soldier was given the name of Tummy Atkins?" It must have been before the days of physical jerks.
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  • 531 10 JJANZIG'S Nazi leader, Herr Forster, had a good press for his "mass demonstration" speech in the Free City, owing to the fact that he had just seen Herr Hitler. Bui there was nothing in it to alter the situation, except to increase slightly the artificial tension which
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  • 54 11 Reuter. London, Aug 12 The Kntish Governments con lions with the French and d States Government on the r and currency questions and fh<- suggestion* made to the Bri ish Government by the Japanese til] proceeding. It is beJieved i it is not yet possible to send Sir
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  • 56 11 Smyrna, Aug. 12. hundred Jewish refugees ird a steamer lying i n Smyrna rcibly prevented the a Turkish order to nsued between muti--3 and the vessel's crew, whom the refugees death if he left the mmoned the Turkish :n. The refugees, n in harbour since
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  • 156 11 PFRMIW'c i nie Au 12 ->i > i aim to Danzig is now supported by the Italian though previously the »on has been kept in the round fa re. ires In the Giornal* ice Warsaw had a a movement has I for putting Danvereignty;
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  • 28 11 A record was achieva matter which cioselv bcation ol Palestine, f a nine pistols, as well t ammunition, makn capture tor a single surrendered.— British
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  • 1457 11 New Instructions Sent To Craigie Reuter. TFlFppa London, Auj?. 12. four Chinese ,™,«lf« a adm,n, trali <>n of Tientsin the ese suspects detained n the British Concession. in* to the BritVh SurttlnW faX thaf they i,re is endorsed by T r
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  • 188 11 Reuter. fh 11 lh*. hi Amsterdam, Aug\ 11. "t weiHuwwi banking firm of Mendelsohn has I emission to suspend payments. n hoi.— who was head of in Paris on V lf si?ns of any the Amsterdam Bourse Hague that the nuel to Mannheimer's Th n °K
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  • 57 11 t Shanghai, Aug. 12. (HIDING to a report released by the Japanese Government, an assassination plot against Sir Robert Craigie. the British Ambassador to Japan bas been discovered in Tokyo.' Ihree me,, have been arrested. Ihe plot is said to be in connection with
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  • 169 11 Arms Supplies To One Side Reuter. Hyde Park, (New York) Aug. 12. AT a press conference to-day Presiden: Roosevelt said that' as far as he knew at present there was no reason for reconvening Congress for a special session in the Autumn. He ade'eu
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  • 124 11 Hongkong-, Aug. 12. j ICCORDING lo a reliable foreign n report, 31r. Wang Ching Wei is j makins a final efftrl to anneal to tbe Central Government in ChungI ktng to cease hostilities and to i;.'tia(e with Japan on the basis pi the KonCye declaration of
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  • 27 11 Reuter. c. London. Aug. 12. i> umuel Hoare ,Hom e Secretary* yesterday made twelve more IRA cxnu:-. C :i orders, making a total of 73.
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  • 37 11 Reuter. uni* Washington, Aug. 11. persons were killed when a bomber crashed at Langley Field irginia. to-day when taking off. The victims, two army officers and seven privates, were all burnt —Reuter.
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  • 145 11 Shanghai, Aug. 12. THE Japanese authorities have announced that no Jewish refugees will be allowed to settle in the Japanese occupied section of the International Settlement after Aug. 21. Simultaneously it was announced that refugees already in residence must apply for permission to remain
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  • 50 11 Reuter. Cairo, A"g. 12. [OTRONG rumours are current that v the resignation of the Egyptian Cabinet i.s imminent owing to t&e illhealth of the Prime Minister. Mahmoud Payha. The influential papej Al Mnkattam states that Mahmoud Pasha wiU tender his resignation to King Far.uk to-day —Reuter
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    • 81 11 £ojo« REALLY TOWJVhat Your Records SOUND LIKE? TF you'«v among the few .tin cheapest fiTS V <' TR I C RECORD PL A > E R oN L V Coin in fig «1 j f 50 BHkV KBB jja SINGAPORE: B Naag Heng Co., S, Th- Ircade KUALA LUMPUR: KELANTAN:
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  • 15 12 q sie«dav. Here is a picture taken at < 151*'*»» they
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  • 166 12 Singapore, Friday. DAISINC; the total number of troops which have arrived in i. to about 7,000 strong, two further shiploads of troops arrived to-day by the Kara para and the Santhia. »j ji rrival are composed of the Knd U on Rei Lment, R.A. and •rroiin trative
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  • 92 12 Singapore, Saturday. ||R DAVID M.S. Leong of Penan" arrived here last night, and will sail to-day on the Rajputana for Hongkong en route to the United States to continue his studies. He will enter the University ol Mi m iri School of Journalism, aide t
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  • 104 12 Ipoh. Friday. APPLICATION was made yssier- day in 11>« F.M.S. < auri of Appeal before the Hon. Mr. Justice Poysfr, Chief Justice, F.M.S., for ti» adml sfoa of Vh. F. C Keiu as an advocate ;*-nd solicitor. T»v ai ilk lion v.as made by Mr. J. I,
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  • 60 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. AN unidentified young Chinese, lying !in a peculiar position near the (it stand in Chamberlain Road attracted the attention ol a Police Constable on duty and before any question could be asked, the man suddenly collapsed and died. The body
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  • 361 12 Singapore, Friday. /*OWNED in a beautnui oyster sutir. creation cut on classical lines, Miss Beatrice Henry made a lovely biide as she walked up the aisle of St. Andrew's Cathedral this afternoon to become the wife of Mr. Richard Cheney Joubert. Miss Henry is the youngest daughter of
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  • 496 12 Will Discuss Possible Representations (Tribune Staff Reporter) DISCOURAGED by the sympathy with their cause shown fey» E number of (VinmissjOMrs. members of J*jJ™ -taffs. will ordinate Service, comprising the junior and intermeaiaw IIV ;nake for educational allowances. N.i t»
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  • 173 12 Singapore. Saturda\. regret to record the death of Mr. Tan Soo Bin. J.P.. which took place at his residence in Pasir Panjang Road la*t Deceased was a son of the late Mr. Tan Jiak Kim. C.M.G., and a. the lime of his death, following
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  • 91 12 MtJor-acneral L. v. Bond, the new General Officer Commanding Malaya, will leave Singapore on bis first upcountry tour, en Thursday. August 17. On the folowing day he will Inspect the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson and on Saturday he will inspect the 3rd 'Negri Sembilan» Battalion of
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  • 248 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. rHARGED with voluntarily assist- ing in disposing of a sampan valued at $16, which he knew or had I reason to believe to be stolen pro- j perty, a young Malay, Mohamed Yassim bin Haji Abdul Rahman,
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  • 247 12 JUDGING by the attract hk* will be add< d to 4411 1! Comes To Town" on Hiiir day even tag (Auk- 17). Jtl U;,1?1, M' J < eems that it i going to be lUa night;. For one thing, there will be ZD u*ry charming
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  • 217 12 Nurse Marjorie Gale j Kcllv C. Maclaren Reid Shaun Andrew Carruthers Tony Perrelh C. Crawford Lawson Minn Lee Betty Hume-Brett Angelo Arnold Nassim Con O'Hara Asliley Cooper Maria Bunny' Maclaren Reid Jimmy Mowbray Garden Mike Fceny James A. H. Russell Eu Chey C. A. Seah
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  • 52 12 THE case in which Teh Joon Nam of the Monieo Cafe in Orchard Road v, charged with selling beer Without a 1-cenee on July 7, came up for men tion before Mr. Conrad Oldham, tha second magistrate, this morning. The ca %t is fixed for hearing at 2.18 p.m. tin
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  • 37 12 Treatment in the iron lun save 18-year-old Sane< who succumbed to his day at the Tan Tock He was knocked d, wn 03 on Aug. 6. Sanee was the first treated in the ir> lun
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    • 15 12 McALISTER 8c Co. Ltd., 'Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penan?. wps an
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    • 57 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE FIRE If A RINK. v CORPORATION, I CHINA BUILDING, CHW y-oU THONE 5308. RONAL ACCIDENT MEN'S COMPE* INSURANT :o: AOrJMTS SEREMBAN POI BROS {0 MALACC A HONG O x)i )So K. LUMPUR WENG 1 NC. Kv> 1 SLANG LEE ENG IPOH LEE JH Vi .JitCT. PENANG GENFKA.V 11
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  • 486 13 ai (o be held under Municipal auspices at the ul Hall to-morrow evening at 9 15, Mr. Werner works of a number of compears who, though particularly well knou n as producer* «I a Prelude in G s, who owes his g figure among inly to
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  • 119 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ANE 01' the iron lungs prey seated by Lord Nuffield to various hospitals in the British Tmpire arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It wi'l be assembled during the week at the General Hospital and will
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  • 202 13 1 Singapore, Friday. [ALLEGED to have stabbed his sleeping friend with a file, Tan Mm ("hoo, a young Hainanese, was sentenced to a fine of j>2"> (in default one month'; i.i.) by the third police magistrate (Mr. J. FletcherCooke), to-day. Accused was employed in an
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  • 666 13 SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT Singapore, Friday. rERDICTS of death by misadventure were returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, Coroner, at the conclusion of the joint inquiry into the deaths of Miss Edna Mary Cashin and Mastuki Inn Abdullah, who lost their lives in a motor
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  • 181 13 (From Our Own Reporter} Ipoh, Thursday. "THIS is becoming habitual and I am <:oing to stop it," said Mr. P. F. Y. Radclifie, Ipoh First Magistrate in the Ipoh Pcltee court yesterday when six Chinese, five men and an .11-year-old boy were produced before him on a
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  • 150 13 Bangkok, Aug. 9. JHE latest Customs report issued yesterday for the year ended March 31, states:—Several serious cases of attempting to import large quantities of dutiable merchandise as "Baggage," with the alleged connivance of certain officials (who are now suspended), were discovered These cases are still
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    19 13 Mr. Malcolm Gordon Byrne, Mumeinal Health Inspector, who sailed by the Corfu yesterday en study leave.
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  • 16 13 The Caribou untitled for Foynes ncs a: 9.32 G.M, 1 last nigh! -iy.s a Reuter message.
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    • 11 13 < «IZ ff» >« bl./>e?« '.--l't ,'2 M zcorc""" I< ,»x v > > '>>/<,> "> l?
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    • 98 13 S? &dH fh ĔLT tfl) can be made In breakfast menus mwl/wf 10i% b .serving some- of the excellent fjPl Ĕ Ĕjk Bnaoked Fish which we can offer, f f fOiV There Is quit-o a varii y to choose a m l- J rrom, ARBROATH SMOKIES, L3?&&kf(lSt UlSk FINNAN HADDOCK,
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  • 1473 14 CAPT. O. L YTTEL TON ON BUFFER SCHEME THE fifth ordinary general meeting ol Southern Kinta Consolidated, 1 Ltd., was held in London on July 27. comoany), Capt. Oliver Lyttetton, D.5.0.. M.r. (chairman ot the company;, presiding, said: Since our last meeting the company has
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  • 44 14 In exercise of the on him by th? Fc< d I 1939. the Food Contr Mr. A. G. Baker and Mi brook to hold an inquii rice, including parboiled in the Settlement of P< Mr. D. H. Trumb.t pointed to hold a
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    • 396 14 faftle* Intel: MALAYAN PftEMlEft HOTEL A "THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN" PROCEEDS TO THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Grand Opening Night Next Wednesday The Society nifcht of the Season! Twenty Taxi Dancers On Thursday Night A Treat For The Kids-Friday's Matinee 6 p. m. Tickets—Adults !$3, Children and Amahs SI. Bookings
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    • 346 14 End expensive baking failures! Use ROYAL! This superior baking powder helps ,nsure success witb everything you bake! "XZ ct hcllvr texture, finer flavour— X more perfect baking action—every ■fi«a Bl time— when you use Royal, the economical Cream of Tartar baking powder. Buy FREE— i k ry." a tliritlinfi r.xipes
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    • 52 14 ctic) 11/Olllltlul J Jo I m MYSORE IflTv, SC/P FACTORY. laiiX rfmutimAi B Stole Agents for Mysore Govt. Soap Factory and Sandalwood Oil Factory: MS. N Alt A VAN ASW AM V SONS. The only Distributors for Malaya: Messrs. MONICO 1 TD., 9-N, De Souza Street, Post Box No. 775.
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  • 3091 15 "AVERAGES CONSCIOUSNESS" Fraser And Co.'s Half Yearly Review pi n|M has continued to be hampered by troublesome times, fur the firs* na,t oi this year has brou B h t no sign of any relaxation hecUc war preparations forced upon the world during recent years.
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  • 108 15 Singapore, Friday. ALLEGED to have given false information to Inspector C. W. Roberts, Ong Chew Kee appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate. The ca.se was postponed to Aug. M. Mr. V. Mendis has been retained by the accused. Chew Kee was alleged to have
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  • 51 15 Singapore, Friday.-Three Chinese, Kuah Eng Hean, Kuah Yew Chan and Kuah Hock Chin, appeared before Mr. C. H. Koh, the fourth magistrate, charged with being in possession of 4 gallons of dutiable liquor on Aug. 10. All pleaded *u!ltv. Sentence was deferred to Aug 18 bail of $500 each being
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    • 48 15 Easy Running H Enduring Strength Perfectly Balanced r~j gj>j V BeaoUfuUjr Qalshed AwC I wfo /or V JWk X 'oi<Jer to m ///nMxXjf M tA« Manufacturer! //mM DIAMOND METAL |i 'JKtf products co, U 0 *^^B LTD, B Ml. Jlamponf Bahru ftoad, tjafSfga Ask for descriptive fuldcrs (C)
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    • 142 15 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. rotor Hver should pour out two pint* of liquid bile int.i roar bowels daily. If this bQe MBOt Mowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just riacaya in the bowels. Gas bloats up ur
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    • 239 15 4 GOOD REASONS WHY? Yon can rely on BIOZYGEN YEASTVITAMIN tablets to maintain your HEALTH AND VITALITY. L BIOZYGEN BUILD TISSUES for lt contain* a r.iKh percentage of Albumin whlcn 1« t«>uitU lot rissue building. BIOZYGEN HASTEN GROWTH r and Increases metabolism cm account of Its high fltamla content. 3.
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  • 555 16 R.A.F. RES 2 M.F.A 2 pOINTS wen -harcd when the R.A.F. met the M.F.A. in a Reserve Division I I hat the Harbour Board ground yesterday evening, the game r.iing in a draw of 2—2. Play was of a fairly high standard and
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  • 15 16 A phase in the SJLC. vs. Police per match yes tenia v.
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  • 49 16 The following have accepted to play /or Merchants vs. Services on Sunday, Aug. 13 at S.C.C :—G. K. Stein: C. Fitton, C A. Parkinson, A. M. Carfcery. A. D. Dant. C. Milton. L. H Cooper. R. H. Piekard. C P. LWtor. P. W. F.lt. P. M. Evans.
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  • 743 16 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DA Y'S GOLD CUP AT PENANG RACING CARD rrnE following is the full racing card for the last .'.ay of the Penang T The M followio« horses were scratched to-day: Char, Explode PM Burke Plavhov, Heroic Star. (Juard Of HoMWr. Co met.c. Ail {'old High Degree," Esquire. Sultana,
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  • 86 16 the following or ties for S.C.c. Bowls next week:— Monday: (Championship- -21 Up I: H Gild vs. E H. Coleman, B.H.R. Bowerraan vs. W. Williams. Taesday: (Championship—2l Up): P. M. Scott v>;. J.A. Dean, A. Buchanan vs. E.G. Staunton. Wednesday: tphampicmsrnp—2l Up»: E.A. Brown vs c:
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  • 61 16 JWE going roj races at pected to he hc*\ i was rain this m«i Race I—DAIRY Beveranj Race 2—SIR i Omali Bw Ract 3—MXJTt j; Ract 4—PRESIDI N Hiss Sardis Rat 5—U THEN] Queen's C< Race B—NEW CELLO Straight I Raec 7—ROYAI. WOi.UM, ()N Measure Rate B—RUBBER
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  • 46 16 ("iMomiii" Tob-:i« fvr»ee 1—Marnell Bevera nt Race 2—DAN St IH ViNTKL Sir Patrick Race 3—NUTCRACK1 II Race 4—MISS SARDIS President Race 5—AUTHENTIC Silverlaw Race 6— STRAIGHT FLIGHT Clunv Race 7—ROYAL W'ORLINGTON Measure Race 8—DRIFI ON Golden Plateau Race 9—GRAM) PRIX Turn Over
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  • 29 16 Race 1—Kit 1 Race 2—Omali Bm Rare ?—Fair Kiu^ Race 4—Pit -ido.it Rate 5—Authentic Rate 6—Woodqut"»t <nap» Race 7—Sir Thn>b;jld Rnce 8—field I laie.m Racc f>—Redouble
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  • 103 16 THE following is Urn for the August Skyr M< i Perak Tttii Club. 1939: First Day Aug. 17 Hones 4. D.v 1 5% rur D Horses S, Div. I, 6 furs Div Div. 3 furs. Ponies 2, Div 1.5 furs. Wt Ponies 3. Div I,
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  • 80 16 (FfOJn Our Own Corn FIKLDZKG a dcpk U with ten men througl 1 the Muar Hospital dub 1" Bfuar Police m a leagw at the Ifuar Club padaui evening. Tne Potjce were strength and aa a resul scrappy. The Hospital pi their best and they did ihr
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    • 204 16 PARENTS I Give yoyr child Qvkk energy* with this Modern deUaous breakfast A bowl of KHLOGG'S CORN FLAKES with miik and sugar I Hm more energy value than 3 eggs' 223.26 calories 210 calories 2 Digests easily 9 So delicious, so crisp—children J love it 4 Helps children take more
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    • 115 16 GOLD BIRD CEYLON TEA imn I Mi iHK tfKANJJ OF THE MOMENT Jecond to None. Better than Most I j (phSU)DhSL\ INSTANT SKIN KE.TUVENATOR BEAUTIFIES SKIN APPEARANCE WHILE HIDING BI.EMISHES AND I I SOOTHING EXTERNALLY CAU3- lEDI ED SKIN ERUPTIONS. J Help:: conceal facta] blemishes, freckles, liver spits birth marks,
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    • 7 16 OWTINE Is Milk plm Malt plus EGGS
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  • 512 17 or. C. GO DOWN FIGHTING S.R.C 2 wit h the play and becoming really interesting to- stages, the first division league fixture between police resulted in a win for the Police by four At the commencement of the game the Police were
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  • 125 17 ndon, Aug. 11. J .days county der beat Sussex r ?A> and 172 jester 297 for 8 between Surrey j doned Hampshire r 5 for 41» and innings and 64. 11)1 not out>; 6 for 46» and 156 runs. Notts; 111 yet 4 for 28> and d; Somerset: 72 (Voce
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  • 60 17 Golf R S.G .C. Men's Monthly Medal and Qualifying Round. Athletics: Malay Girl. Schools (Malay) Final Spores. B. Pahat. TO-MORROW Cricket: S.C.R.C. vs. St. A.0.8.XS J C.S.C vs. Combined Colleges.-C.S. SC C 1 vs m 'Royals.-Gillman-S.R.C. vs. Manchesters. S.K.c. 11 a.m. Golf. Clifford Cup. Phase Of Play Webber, the Police
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  • 213 17 DRIGHT bowling by Kuldip Singh for the Med.cal college Cn.on B saw the S.C.C. make a poor start in their cricket match agauist the ™ion which commenced yesterday on the Padang. KuUhp slngh had taken three wickets for ten runs when stumps were drawn at
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  • 71 17 The following were elected officebearera for the enautog year:— President. Mr. Yeo Koon Guan. Vice Presidents Mr. Tan Lye Sia, Mr Pnua SutSphan; Mr. Kan, Soon Teck; Mr. Lim Kirn Yang: Hon Secretary Mr. H J. Chan 54. Anthony Road Hon Trea vurv and Asst. Secretary, Mr.
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  • 78 17 i-fci aying at the N<-v. Bridge Ho .a i Sunday, f c°n- tested match consisting of four single rapdlay 4—to. io beat Ec Choon Hock 10-£ M Rco I DOUBLES a I Chun Kail beat Tan cncoK Ec Choon Hock
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  • 51 17 chartered Bank Sports Club, deto J lootba }Lviano Stadium, by nine y {o a one Ge Ce e tcllo W ing scored for th ptns a e'r k 2 Chin Lye 2 and Joon Thta I.The Banks team were. Lye Hock. Jin Ton*, Leng Hock. Sec chin chic
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  • 25 17 Reuter. T nnrinr» Au". 12.— George Pone oi Derbyshire replaces James f^ d "e the M.C.C. tea'..', for Indian. Language is unavailable —Rentei.
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  • 252 17 An Sunday. 13, the Singapore BaseU br.ll Association will OfM MM baseball !cr.gue series of 1J39 at jalan Besar Stadium, Cummenc H o n i his year s Opening DaY thoiild be a red letter day to local baseball. Air Vice-Marshal «nhinston President of we Assod2. i-ll
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  • 40 17 The running ol the Gold Cup race at Penang to-day will be relayed by the d ii r C. at 5.15 p.m. to-day. lne commentator will be Mr. M. J. Thorpe, President ot the Penang Wireless Society.
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  • 89 17 During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient quickly loses weight unless he Is supplied with adequate and suitable lood Horlicks supplies the nutritive elements which the body requires and enables the exhausted body to rebuild itself quickly. Doctors have proved that Horlicks is
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    • 168 17 i ENJOY 1 YOUTHFUL I VIGOUR I in 30 minutes! I There is no need for a lengthy arrt tiresome treatment for weeks months if you feel weak or^ old be I fore you are young. The latesi I remedy of a rm^ l ist hv the name M.I PILLa
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    • 138 17 NEW TRANSPARENT COLOUR FOR UPS TMt method of lip colouring atoloe *nm aba alamorco» South S«o Maidan, MM lip* poiitively irra*iatiblol <9nstead of coating your Hps with an opaque lipstick T B that's sum likely to repel QJt B chan attract TATTOO g wRI them with a transparent IKM U
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    • 146 17 Fast flights to BANGKOK but* ca~ taut you days! Tot ihort, quicU tripi- buiii.e** o» ••.loet'jrr.—go th« nwSam, iartSMa «*yFly X.L.M. or\d »ye *-hota Jayi of timo. Sinqi.!>ort- .s o.i<y 9 hour* from Fas* tikWN. !-jjrurio«.' Up"'*. Steward iarv.ce on bca:<J--Bipgaporp-Da |kaft return 'in Fu!l mfaraatiai jf^m: KLM.BJiI.tM. crffico. 3-1
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  • 48 18 Hongkong, \uz. <j. A FURTHER slump of the f* ******dc Yen was reported i««m Shanghai. Wh.rtas the Japa.uve V^ n enjoyed a premium of thirty cents over UK th nrsi dollar, at present the pi mium is only nine and "an eenftg. Central News
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  • 37 18 rhKPntm Hongkong, August 9. ii r£7 TS M Jlom Shanghai indicate WrK V 'T !l e^ul PPed Chinese troops «v a r,idiu:> of twenty kilo-rrt-es frn»« units al "e converging on I j
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  • 225 18 Both Imports And Exports To Be Carefully Watched r,m r ni Chuilffl illg, Aug. 8. J^d^^: nt has P™ ten rea- I "►Special goods*' include both ex--1 ports and prohibited imports. Exj ports embrace, firstly, gold and sili ver; secondly, gold ware and silver ware;
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  • 166 18 Tixri-k t Slan. Au" 8 WO Japanese mechanised divisions in the n r the wcslcrn «*ttons of the Shichiachwang-Uaiynan Railway are helplessly tied down by floodTaTa result of excessive nunfalls The excojTat £t day 2? Lhe com at night have caused widesurcud illness among
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  • 194 18 Lm* v c hun kil >s. Aug. o. T r hasteni Policy of Great j fhftll M n^ m and khG United States [should be identical because their rare oi Eastern interests i« jden--1 rI^ CO r? ll ent the Ch «nfi*ing ComSin 0 m*n
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  • 61 18 Hongkong, August 9. IjiNGLISH newspapers here criticized the newly announced censorship regulations, the South China Mornin'-r Post contending that the measure is justified by the present situation. Th--1 papers warned that the anxiety to maintain peace and order in this Colon y should not be
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  • 180 18 Shanghai, Aue 1 DAYMENT of principal and interest accruing from the Consolidation Bonds of the various issues which of c u for the P eriod ending J u l y 31. 1939, will be made by the Chinese Government banks as ori ff
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  • 409 18 SIGNS OF MORE HOSTILITIES ON SOUTH CHINA COAST UT n P ni Shekki, Aug. 9. J±b ILK harassing hungshan county and having been driven away by the county guards and Self-Defence Corps, Japanese naval units are now concentrating their attention on Yangkiang North-east of Kwangchouwan,
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  • 304 18 HUNDREDS Folic wing a registration process, most of tl?2 teachers and students have been •■ent to new schools established by the Ministry. Altogether more than 400 professes "ctimr.: and assistants have registered a part of then: have been sent to continue teaching in institutions
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  • 19 18 I ait tv Loyang, Aug 7 l A L th forei^n missionaries ra•r? received here
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  • 40 18 .1 duelli,,.- ho'Jses. M,ne P r- r w nlg n the Slewed Mth the to iSF 01 Chtae forces *n Oc.o. to lake shelter m.UM "}f P eo P |p opart J™**» of the city
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  • 28 18 ABOIT 2tl Ng 1 up to the a i hina. accart i Jtwce report to-day. The m-n taken by «taU San!,,, ™er com marti
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    • 153 18 Stomach Sufferers deceived dreds of thousands of M *ey have to ld their friends how ,hey have ofTas C «M b> fam US St maCh P Wder wh« Tev h3Ve S metimeS been off "cd a^t^^^SE market rhV 3lld t0 P ut on th S g ve^hrsan;e onS> tL i-j
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    • 58 18 HAVE BREATH RIGHfV" SON, BUT WELL r'BOYS DONT REPEAT WHAT THEY OVER- HEAR GROWN-UPS Yb SAY AUNT MARY riAOKATN PERLY CLEANED it colgate's :ause it cleans ILY, RF Al BREATH SWEET TMULATES VOUP OQ' y, /thanks mr Jones i U.OUIS THIS IS THE 3ESI I COLGATE'S I ALWAYS a MAKES
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  • 339 19 RIGHT TO SIT IN THE LORDS London. rmetil as Chairman of the Committee Off Pri- 0 Lords, the Lord Chancellor discussed the petitioner within the meaning of the the body f >t" late Lord Sinha, and announced, in \ji which I believe your Lordships coner
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  • 37 19 untitled Finance Minister of Sir -Sultan Ahmed, for Member to the have been selecidia at the League of fear. Mr. ManoGeneva on Aug. 16. acting appointment Place In the Punjab period that he is aiu (.United Press).
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  • 146 19 Mil. Anil Chandra Biswas, a Benaglee youth, who has been earning on researches in various directions for the last two years, claims to have invented a device for the prevention of railway accidents due to sabotage and other causes. Mr. Biswas has applied for
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  • 353 19 "Gottuvadyam Narayatia Iyengar pOTTUWADYAM expert of all India fame. Prof.S. Narayana Iyengar, Palace Musician to lI.H. the Maharaja of Mysore, has arrived in Penang on a tour of Malaya. An All-India Radio and Columbia artiste, he Ls a master of bath Carnatic and Hindustani music.
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  • 328 19 REGULATIONS EXPLAINED Bombay. IN reply to a representation made 1 by the Imperial Indian Citizenship Association regarding thgrievances of Indians passing through Manila (Philippines), the Government of India (External Affairs Department) slate that, as a resull of enquiries made by His Majesty's Government, the British Consul-General
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  • 126 19 U Ba Pc, Heme Minister Burma hw aiven notice of two Bills for the next Sn of the House of which commences on Aug. next, one is to amend Section 3 of the cation oi Prisoners Act. so that the fo lice may have the authority to
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  • 137 19 OEVERAL decisions of considerable m- terest to South India were taken at a recent meeting in Simla of the Governin? Body of the Imperial Council ol Agricultural Research. Regarding the growth of cloves, cocperative clove plantations will be established in Madras, Travancore, Mysore and Coorg
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  • 121 19 Simla. INDIANS in Kenya will be associated with the defence forces tf the colony through the Ke>na Indian and Arab Territorial Company, the establishment of which has been provided for in the Kill approved by the Governor and is about to be introduced
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  • 304 19 Simla. I' A NUMBER of beneficial measures aro reported to have been adopted in Mauritius, as a result of the findings and recommendations of the Commission apr* inted in 1937 to enquire into tho causes of the labour unrest in the Colony in that year. The Commission
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