Morning Tribune, 20 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 145. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, July 2(), 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 501 1 MKIOIS I T WREST IX SPAIN RADIO STATION SEIZED (•KFIiICTHTC REPORTS OF SITT ATIOX London, July 19. ■EWS of a revolt of twenty thousand troops of the Spanish Foreign N rgrion m Morocco, and uprisings m Seville and other centres m Spain, comes to hand through
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  • 40 1 AIR DEFENCE OF SINGAPORE A MEMORANDUM has been issued H the Government m regard to Btettani to be adopted m Singapore for iefeaee m case of attack by air m tine of war. The memorandum is Published m page two.
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  • 54 1 Nuval Base \ot To He Moved London, July 15. DEPORTS that Britain was contemplattransferring the Malta base else«ated that g i a iJ Q <)rd stri^land. who and 1n 1 J latl( f )ns was contemplat- l^i that the situation had H .since and that Malta,
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  • 26 1 Modernising Fire Manns London, July 19 -..n0,,,,, vzssssr* the hn.cKi,,,--1 svst(>m^ be 111 acnoii.. -m-itish X Las kom for th, <■ to fulfil v;ivs British Official Wireless
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  • 275 1 Straits May Be Re-Fortified Montreux, July 18. THE final text of the Straits Convention was adoDted at a public meeting of the conference this evening. The protocol of the convention provides that Turkey can re-militarise the Straits immediately and can apply provisionally from Aug. 15 for the
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  • 188 1 GIANT AIRPORT TO BE BUILT IN MOSCOW For 4:10,000 Passengers Daily Moscow, July 13. is to have a monster uir- port more than four times the size of Hyde Park and built on a similar design to that of the new British airport at Gatwick. The airport will be at
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  • 128 1 Martial Law Declared In Canton Canton. July 19. GEN. Chen Chi Tang, the Canton Dictator, has gone to Hongkong m the gunboat Haihu. General Li Tsung Jen is reportea ».o have gone to Kwangsl by plane. His plans are unknown. Gen. Chen Chi Tang's last act
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  • 73 1 London, July m. THE House of Common I a heavy work's business. On M day a debate will take place Governmi i I Defence programme The lirst speaker will iv Sir Thomas Insklp the Minister for Co-ordination Defence. On Tuesday, Wednesday and day i 'the new
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  • 113 1 "SancthrJsts Hoisted White Flag" Rome, July 15. THE sanctionist nations have hoisted the White Flag," exclaimed Signor Mussolini, In a triumphal funeral oration ever sanctions, when he addressed a cheering throng of 50.000 at the Piazza Venezia. He said "the merits of our great victory will so
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  • 47 1 London, July 10. HHF Kta p, the morning a 1 York H OU out his imni r'-tips Lat*r H ;c Ar pstv left for Ftorl t^oi V o^ .rp l his country res Civiirv^^'i 1 "•^^'•f > T the week end British Official Wireless
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  • 911 4 By Air Mail The Week In The MarketAcceleration In Armaments Best Rubber Price For Six rears lin Committee 9 s Surprise don, Ju I.'1 7 MR. Neville Chamber] ment In the House that b deficil was practically certain owl the acceleration of the rearmament programme has
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  • 68 4 According to notifications m the Government Gazette. Mr. E. B. Williams, M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate as Registrar of Companies and Official Assignee, to be Official Assignee for Singapore. Malacca and Labuan, to be Official Receiver, Singapore and to be Registrar of Companies, Singapore. Mr.
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  • CLOSING COMMODITY PRICE IN WORLD MARKETS
    • 91 4 Londm Mi rket clo.sed on Saturday. New v»rk Friday's closing. Spot: 16 ;1 —116 Singapore Saturday's dosing. snot: 26 7 h tie: Dull. The market ha.s been very quiet tn». morning and apart from the fact that U k xpected to be down 1,800 tons this week there is
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    • 68 4 Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 27 27 B Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. July) 27 271 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 7 a 27 do. July 26!a 27 do. Aug. Sept. 27 21V a do. Oct. Dec. 27i/ 8
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    • 20 4 London Market closed on Saturday. New York Friday's closing. Spot: 43 1 4 Singapore Saturday's fixing. $913 4 i
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    • 8 4 London 138s. 9d. per fine ounce 2d.
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    • 8 4 London spot 19 5 H —1 16.
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    • 5 4 Straits Rotterdam 14 io
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    • 14 4 London spot 26s. 6d. Gold, silver, copra, and wolfram are Saturday's closing prices.
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    • 67 4 Seremban Man's Office Collapse (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE death occurred to-day of Mr. T. Myleavaenam. chief clerk State Engineer's Office Seremban, from heart failure. He was taken ill from the office and and died soon after admission to the General Hospital Seremban. He was 41
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    • 30 4 Tho following, were do on the London Fo: Market on Saturday. London -New York London -Paris London -Amsterdam London-Hongkong &|S 7TI6 The following were In Singapore on Bfttur
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    • 82 4 Sini London 4 months' sight London 3 months' sight London GO days' sight o London 30 days' sight London demand 6i London T.T. Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Bataria and Sourabaya d Samarang demand Penang demand Calcutta and Bombay den Rangoon Madra.s and Colombo demand
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    • 74 4 London T.T. 2 4 7r> London D.D. o 4 i London 30 days' sight 2 4 93! London 60 days' sight 24 i London 3 months' sight 2 4 515 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 New York D.D. New York 90 d s 60 5 16 Calcutta
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    • 119 4 Egyptian Government Posts Affected Cairo. ABOLITION of a number of pas diplomatic and government the grounds of economy la bell posed by Makram Ebeid Pa.^ha. the Egyptian Minister of Finance It is understood that the legati Scandinavian countries, created under the last cabinet, will be do* that the
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    • 34 4 >J:::::!::::: ::i::::;:: """:n::::::::R::::::::::::«:«—..H. sorTii BRiflsSTi INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD 'Incorporated m New Zealand) OVER 300 1 BRANCHES and ACJENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD W. J. DEXTER, Manager. S ICI b> 2, Finlayson Green. jjjj; P r
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    • 42 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed <Fully paid up) V.100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00d Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAQAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 16 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITKD. China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • 1030 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST Saturday. 18th July 1 P-' MINING Buyers. Sellers. i |f I t I s ,3* h 9O fefor> it B 153 163 6-7-KriiHyd-. 'j>Y 3() 313 mob Tins < 146 156 If .87 91 jdebus <*» 24 29 johun Tin '20 ct. 2Q 21 6cd Iff'
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    • 20 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY i i Motor Uni#k INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I I ARents: SIME DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches V h
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    • 351 5 .j, I IMXK OF CIIIXA J < Incorporated m China by Special Charter) I 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" I TELEPHONES: i J Manager's Office 6444 General Office 5188 > Exchange Dept. 6441 Head Office: 50, Hankow Road, Shanghai. j Total Resources: i $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency i Paid
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    • 161 6 7th Day! Don't miss this LAST NIGHT of (niversaKs Hest Musical Troduttion since "Kin^ of Jazz. Ask anybody who has seen it!! CAPITOL PAUL ROBESON f ,>*"*£;■ m his original role of "JOK" m the London sta^e presentation. IRENE DUNNE \jgMj* ALLAN JONES and Cast of 5,000 kV^/lr y m
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    • 211 6 tysmOXL RETIRN SCREENING OF THE FAMOUS CRAnjnf COMEDY THAT THE VVHOrE WORLD HAS ACCLAIMED' I ALHAMBRA SiF~~~ j m S When you see him caught m the whirlpool of modern life. dwarfed by giant machines. clinging to a ±»11%% j beautiful hut homeless wait J I illS you'll realize that
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    • 178 7 I Fox Sensational Musical I ;KOKGE WHITER SCANDaLS OF 1935I r i ii i» iiiiT f Airii i es I TANJONG PAGAR ROAD pM TO-NIGHT 9.30 PM iniversals Sensational Jungle Drama > -EAST of JAVA" j vilh CHARLES BICKFORD and Star Cast. h( nu ,st thrilling film ever filmed m
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    • 81 7 a The Most Thrilling SPY Story since "MATA HARI" PACKED with Exciting Adventure and Daring Exploits— with the C famous Star of "CHU CHIN CHOW" j| ALIIAMItKA Next Change j FRITZ KORTNER I and I i WYNNE GIBSON m I The Crouching beast j i MFfSb S Produced by R.K.O.
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  • 1300 8 POLICEMAN'S EVIDENCE Hongkong Court Proceedings Hongkonf, Juiv 12. I «k Yau-choi, a railway policeman attached to the ShanfhaJ National Railway, ai eve- witness of the attempted murder of Mr. T. V Bemf at North Station, Shanghai, on July .'"5. VX\l, «aye evidence before
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  • 67 8 Shanghai THE reconstruction of the fortress of Kiangyin. 100 miles up the laiifftse River from Shanghai and considered by Chinese naval authorities the firs* imn:>rtant point of defence for Nanking, has been completed. Equipped with modern heavy guns v. fortress is ***»<! to be capable of
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  • 394 8 Paris. GENERAL ANDRE NIESSEL charget v that Germany has moved 40,00( fully armed men into the demilitarizec Rhineland zone under the guise ol c( nstabulary detachments. "HIGHLY MOBILE "The extent of Germany's military preparations." he told a reserve officer's convention, "can have only one explanation:
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  • 265 8 Post Office Has A "Soul" (By Air Mail) London, July 6 A "HUMAN" story lies behind the announcement made by Sir "Walter Women-ley. M.P Assistant PostmasterQenerai, of a concession by the Post office to the blind. Sir Waiter himself became nearly blind. In his announcement, made at Rochdale.
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  • 174 8 KinG's Tu ni e War Relic On Vine In Museum (By Air Mail' London. July *l THE khaki tunj^ and cap wurn by King George on his first visit to his* troops In France during the War is now oo view to the public m London. The relics are shown
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  • 129 8 MICKEY MOUSE LA WSUIT Walt Disney Wins HU Case Sydney. KSW. MICKEY and Minnie IfOUie. Pluto other famous Walt Disney ftgjl have been the central figures In a suit before the supreme court ot Nel South Wales. Walt Disney Productions took action to restrain a Sydney firm from Infringing the
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  • 177 9 Britain' s Superiority In The Air rninVTEFROM fj tc World's Best Designers London IV uil ..HO.OOO north Ml ',V ,pr,s,ntaIt ,ir fore* came •;ir. < ;;>ua; i dis:>iavor the Urcraft C«*r.c tor> tho new British war 'plane* ENGUSH TRADITION VoTeh^ :,l,ter "planes m Eli 2': engines ni«»n- imthebest men to
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 9 Thousands of motor-car tyres were destroyed m a fire which broke out al the premises of the llomerton Rubber Works m River Road. Barking. The burning rubber gave off dense clouds of smoke which enveloped a large part of the district. This air photograph was taken when the fire was
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  • 183 9 Temperament Of X<> Use M London, July 4 |i ir conclusion reached a1 the Ex-Service Welfare Hyde Park Hotel, iring to discover the men who will sailors and airmen. ittended by many and neurologists "i the country, and by j Mm or the Navy. "other, of Maud [P/esided
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  • 221 9 British Train's Fine t eat WHEN the Silver Jubilee express of the L.N.E.R. passed Hitehin on its northward journey on Thursday. July 2 at speed m the region of 85 m.p.h. It achieved a world's endurance record for a steam train *****0 miles of high speed work m
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  • 25 9 installation of Lord Willinsdon as Lord Warden of the Cinque Pmi will take place at a Court ol Bhepway at n er on July so.
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  • 46 9 John McCuUoch, 10, a holt borer, ol Hill Street Radnor Park. Clydebank. was killed at Loch Lomond. H been cycling through Luss on the west side ol th loch when he was knocked down by a motor-cur going In the same direction and died soon afterwards
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  • 231 9 Premier Will Not Live There Paris. Frances id Downing Street, the Hotel Matignon, which was first transformed into the Prime Minister's office under the Premiership of M. Flandin, will not m future also be the office of the various ministers of state. M. Camille Chautemps will take
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  • 310 9 Liners' Cargo Of Headaches New York. AN old 'rick that i tericans to pay for ho li to Bermuda, Nassau, and other parts of the West Indies by "liquor running" —and yet keep within the law has now been stopped. Vacationists found they could pay for their
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  • 59 9 When workmen were removing an old pillar-box m the posl office a! Myddtetor Road. Bow< Park, London, they discovered a number ol l< tters .and cards, some of th m posted more lhan 25 years ago, which had slipped ■jetween the fittings and the wall of the pillar-box. The correspondence
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    • 42 9 >^ y^- r Mil, ifcaifJUMßi v "^T^k^" I^^ B^B t^L^^^^^UUHl Oprrative as from August Ist liM BUBSTANTUL S|NGAPORE TO: REDUCTIONS PENANG £9(s 77 approx.) TV n AD n«\ BANGKOK £22 ($lB9 RANGOON i:] 7 ($317 MALAYA INDIA. CALCUTTA 650 0>12» n Imperial Airways
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  • 308 10 MORNING TRIBUNE AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS Singapore: Monday, July 20. ».UJ. IN this issue of the Morning Tribune appears an important statement by the military authorities m Singapore on the measures to be taken by the civilian population m tin event of an air attack. It is necessary to emphasise that
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  • 441 10 jHE State of Selangor ha.s been very much In the news of late. Events of m unusual, and rv< n sensational. nature have occurred one after another. And the public have become somewhat apprehensive of what the future has m store. The past week has been marked by
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    201 10 Mrs. vv. V. D Bkrinc has left the Bungsar Hospital. Mr. L. Taylor, of Penawat Tin Ld Tanjong TuaUang, has been transferred to faiping. Mrs. J. V. Cowgill, Secretary for Po al Affairs, Is going home on leavj at the end of the month. Dr T Evans, Health officer.
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    • 130 10 a JLj JLj J3 Xv jl m- 101 l ALL- WAVE FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT itKsli 'M British Engineers desig H new (I.E. All-Wave i(c<i\'i this set :'.nd a British Organisation W^ 9 9 Wmml |v now market ini? it. Mr •Pi™/"" Only G.E.C., with its world-wide 10% for cash -m
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  • 1162 11 GIAST OF THE v AIR imperial Airways News London, July 7. from the gj^- K ent. h(IIt for the first time m 311(1 i c si/c as it stood out al|it V ml r,n v prior to MM -JB *Bjß Medw., for pr ,!,inniarv lik wfiffhs
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    • 50 11 Telegraphic Address* PHONES 5933 1-^v 5934 S~ A GOODWOOD mi. m OSI c~^ V^*,-^^ r I\(1I, ENT UtMINGL V Silt Ated HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. Tl| t (O( ki \n ACCOMMOD ATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. -ni XT.il 11 AND KESTALUANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR CKIAI LS-LLX C HEON AND DINNER.
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    • 55 11 TIFFIN: SI 00 Cream of Mushrooms Fried Fish Remonlade Sauce Roast Saddle of Lamb Mint Sauce Brussel Sprouts Pomrae PersillcA Cold Meat Salad Stewed Prunes Cream Rice Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. Uors lrueuvres vanes "Capitol" baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. Phone 490<v fin_j lywisf
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  • 278 12 The Encaenia: Celebrations At John's College THE ENGLISH REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES. These unusual photographs give an extraordinary fine impression of the lines of "Lalage," Messrs Belville, Boardman and Leaf's new 6-metre, which has been chosen to represent England m the coming Olympic Games, the yacht-racing section of which
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    • 39 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN WATCHES THE BEST SWISS MADE JEWELLERY (Traditional Quality) WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS A SPECIALITYGOLD SILVER CIGARETTE cases and ik)x;:s MLVEBWARE-CLOCKS FANCY ARTICLES etc. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 1642 14 Books and AUTHORS G. K. CkeaUrimm A Minlleriii" Low-down on the higher- ip* -A New \ovjil A CRITIC of our times once said. "You can judge the degree of any of our prophets' departure from wisdom by the extent of his departure from poetry." He meant by poetry, I fancy,
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    • 48 14 H f-^ 9P Pa v 9999 K*9l nw FREE SAMPLE OFFER I I I I Send 10 cents m cash or stamps, to cover postage I and packing, and a free sample will be sent by I j return. j Xestles "MIU" Dept., Singapore. i^^^ r 1 J
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    • 49 14 Lampshades made to order In all styles and materials. Mrs. J. de Graaf 192 P. Paslr Panjang, 6 /2 Mile Stone. I'HOEXIX J LEMON BARLEY WATER i A BE\ERAGL i i II tm 11 £M\ T Ms kw&k l Manufactured Dy THE PHOENIX AERATED AVATER WORKS J PHONE 3463
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    • 14 15 WAVBS- j f rom $10— and V iK (;allia lnd tugene Methods lifts jh«i
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    • 537 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING 1 I^IIIIIK I LUGGAGE \MWJmnwmj CHEMIST I CARRIER 1 STATIONER i mum m jim 1 1 ii i. VI VtiumrWr'xyin Oil^lvP/Ai V^r^l^ Now shipment of ship-voiled kA k V A M J I ippApP 3 6 and 7 6 NOVELS "'At* rADPIFP TO To be cleared at
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    • 404 16 TR 4J t L BRI fISH BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 1936. 1930. BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25 BHUTAN 6.100 Au£. 27 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9
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    • 177 16 (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GEXERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles v FELIX ROUSSEL Hi.771 T. Due .lu!\ !0t!i midnight, sailing July 21st. 7 ;».ni. daylight. MARECHAL JOFFRE 11.732 T. Aug. 4 CHANTILLY 9.986 T. Au- 7
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    • 102 16 GENERAL PASSENGER AG CUNARD WHITE STAR Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via l*H*Hf, Aden. Port S.'id. Marseilles 6i <• SJ. HAKONK MARU s.s. SUVVA MARU s.s. FUSHIMIMARU -J x Kates to 1st Class Naples S497 $540 Marseilles 514 557 London 557 600 Higher fares. To Japan via Honpkonff, Sham Next
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 325 16 I THE HARBOUM Machine Gun Practice OWNERS and Masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the machine gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on *ne drtes stated below commencing at 9 a.m. on 24—7—36. and 6.30 p.m.
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    • 260 16 SHIPS IX IMMK SHI o p 23SSS ?S E S; o Godown c;. m Ilon^ Siang 20 Plancius X Felix Roussel Klanff hi Mcmnon Centaur 1> Mil i ii v Kumsanp gflrersancUl ;.i Steel Scientist City of Kimberlev Marudu Cape St Andrew Hawaii Marti Kim au Katong Dionied KEPPCL IIAKROl
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  • 24 17 Mrs. Btpe-Falkatr is hound for K ngland via. America and expects to be away from Singapore for about three months.
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    • 337 17 lURKS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Ball*. MARELLA July 29 Aug. 3 R KU Au <r 28 Sept. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. s passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane Sydney or Mcl the connecting X.P.M. Vessel
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    • 496 17 ip\ yffil To FRENCH ports I jEI il| HOMEWARDS. f°^B S IN JACQUES p^ r M M f «7"es Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 24 CAP PADARAV Hi 51 6 (> S HafI Antwe^P Dunkirk AuJ 4 ANGO m a rS6 n leS S* 11^ St Nazairc Bordeaux Sept 4
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  • 485 18 DISCUSSION AT GENEVA Speech By Mr. Eden (ieneva rIK Council ol the League was i faced with a delicate point of procedure and principle in connection with the report of the Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery which was submitted to the Council at its
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  • 114 18 "Earning Only 17 A Wick" Portsmouth. I OKI) HOWARD ol KiTini;liam. the Earl ol Efflngham's heir, told the Pi mouth Bench that he was "practically depending on his earnii He was fined El 10a with our guinea costs for drivin i car without n able care for others.
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  • 413 18 SUCCESSFUL USE OF COBRA VENOM TO DRIVE AWAY PAIN New York. A NEW healing principle which trains A pain into the habit ol staying away, discovered m cobra venom i> A m the proceeding of the demy of Science, by David Macht. of B Dr lm Macht sought In venom
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  • 142 18 German Way With Erring Husbands Berlin. JIUSBANDS who are unfaithful will fl m future lose their jobs m the German Civil Service. The same rule is to be applied to a woman civil servant who commits misconduct. This decree, Issued In the German Administration, official German Civil Service
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  • 225 18 Clever Ruse On Belgian Frontier London. MONSIEUR Griffoin comes Horn a small town m the province of Numur, a few miles on the Belgian side of the French frontier, writes a "Times of Ceylon" correspondent. A grin lifted his enormous moustache when I asked him if it were
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  • 87 18 Toured Dustbins For 50 Years Geneva. THE death has occurred here Oi -Mother Gourrat." a celebrated Geneva character, at the age of 86. For more than half a century she had been living alone In 10-room mansion on the outskirts of Geneva. For 50 years she had made
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  • 455 18 Splendid AitService THE commercial aeroplane has achieved many triumphs, but none has beei more remarkable than the aerial cal service of Australia, concerning which fresh details were «iven the i day by the Hun. Archdale Parkhil M P. Australian Mhustei for Populated areas m Australia n confined to
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  • 58 18 At the annual meeting Ol "it of British Aircraft Constructors i officers for the coming f***™ p re <d as follows: Chairman, si i McLean: deputy-enaivnvn f U M; j Mr. F S. Spriggs, In succe ion 1 Hugh Burroughes; dwut|-ctt I (Engines), Air Vice-Marshal A. ton; honorary treasurer. Mr
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  • 41 18 room m the bOUie. the attii cellar lull of the spoils of W "collecting." It required [our i lorries to take between IS and each to carry the ivfu.se awaj burning. The total weight 01 rubbish is calculated at 29 tOM
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    • 285 19 II IW^^II I[ V T-»- 1 fal x* "oa«-"* I i^JWllll y "A\kiY wAiKca. wt'r.e X* wL H^fl V s \AS HIAO O* I I jUK^V THI MATTER WITH TOJCABIY. ftUT YOU ftll *-r^t--2«Li-l IT'S GBAXD STUFf- |^^^^^^^aHH^^^li-J Slack Au DAV 7 m* YES ARt yOO jt,^ /v>*ices vit FfEi
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 368 19 ON THE RADIO Br Ui»h I Empire programMM OH 13.97 metrw ,'s(! 16.86 metre. I** Jnl G.'iO p.m. to 9.05 p.m. ;SG 16.86 metrw mnd T.SF 19.82 metres 1-" mi S fr ».2O P-m. to 0.20 ajn.l affiSw js iii mcs K fromi 920 P m to U 50 P
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    • 94 19 Violin concert by LuLsa Carlevarini. Bonfl by Soprano Maria Banes. News m Italian. Itadio-toloiiial Wavelength 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs) TO-DAY j Wavelength 25.24 metres HI. 885 kcs.) 1.20 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. I Transmitter. 1 40 p.m. Records 2.00 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Transmitter. 2.15 p.m. Records. 2.50 p.m. Talk
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    • 163 19 6.25 p.m. Continuation of Relay 7.05 p.m. News m French. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of relay Concert. J 8.20 p.m. literary Talk, Mr Francois do Tcramond. 8.30 Economic and Social Talk Vr Qualid. 8.40 p.m. Colonial market rates. 8.50 p.m. Concert with Miss An«°lici, singer, Miss Bentcjac, planig' Miss Martinet, 'cellist,
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    • 139 19 6.15 am. News m French. 6.50 a.m. News In Spanish. 7.05 a.m. News m French, market prices. 7.20 p.m. Midnight. News m KlM> Itch. 7.35 a.m. Records. 33 a.m. End of broadcast. 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News m French. 10.40 a.m. News m English. 10.50 a.m. Records. 12.05 a.m.
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  • 1283 20 GREAT DOCK SCHEME New Wharf Ceremony CEREMONIES heralding a promised new era m Shanghais shipping history took place when Dr 11. 11. Hung. .Minister of Finance and Governor of the Central Bank of China, laid the cornerstone of the dock bailding of ihe 57.000.000 Juki .m:.
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  • 102 20 Purchase Of Napoleon Emeralds Paris. roUNTESS Haugwitz-Reventlow (forv merly Miss Barbara Huttoni is reported m Paris to have bought emeralds once owned by Napoleon 111. They are said to have been sold— for £240.000— by Mme. Ganna Walska. the Polish prima donna and former wife of Mr. Harold
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  • 11 20 Lieutenant -Colonel C E Th Bournemouth, recently celebral 100 th birthday.
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  • 131 21 nlentv of fun m the threading the needle race, which was won by srott and Miss Loveday The ladies waiting for the start The finish of the 100 yards sprint, won by D Ross m 10 2 5 sees Meyer winning the 220 yards
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  • 534 22 SEVEN AGAINST SAPPERS Good Form In Mud IN a one-sided game at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, the Inniskillings beat the H.E. to the tune of 7 o m the First Division of the Singapore League The game was played m the mud. conditions to
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  • 141 22 (Continued from page 24) Gillispie not out 11 Egerton Smith not out 11 Total UK R. Henman, Growder, Ash, Rothery and W. Henman did not bat Bowling:— Collins 1 for 38; Duncanson 1 for 20; Reid 1 for 17. Inniskiilings Capt. Marchant c Henman b Dunne 0 B.
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  • 61 22 England's Team Against India London, July 17. THE following is England's Team for the Second Test match against the Indian tourists which will begin m Manchester on Saturday, July 25: G. O. Allen (Capt.). K. W. Robins. \V. X Hammond. M. Loyland. H. Verity. L. B. Fishlock. J.
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  • 184 22 Japanese Deserved j I THE amazing rowing of Tokyo Imperial University at Marlow Regatta will long remain a subject of conversation m rowing circles. The Japanese crew are very light and row extremely fast strokes. They had to race three times before winning the Grand Challenge Cup and
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  • 85 22 Saturday's Closing Scores London, July 13 PLOSE of play scores, m county crirk^ v games which began to-du follows: At The Oval: Lanes. 272; Sirro- ofor 2. At Nottingham: Yorks. 224 for no wicket, Larwood's ben At Birmingham: Warwick sex. no play, rain. At Worcester: Worcester cester. no
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  • 98 22 Pad more Challenge Semi-Final In Milliards Championship Singapore, Sal PLAYING at the Metropole Hot terday. m the semi-final i Singapore Billiards Champi (Padmore Shield) Goh Guan ChiKih (Clerical Union; beat V. Woodford (F.K.C.i. the score b^ing 500 231 The winner was m great form and the issue was never m
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  • 17 22 C.S. Nayudu has arrived m England to join the Indian team. He from Karachi m five days.
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  • 14 22 A Dutch team, under the cai of R.G. Ingelse, is visiting England m July.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 287 22 O\ Till: RAIHO (Continued from page 19) 7.35 p.m. Greetings to our listeners m 11.50 a.m. Time signal 7ln M a n q 11.53 a.m. Lunch programme. 7.40 p.m. Sports Review^ 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin -.j.» .m Concert of Light Music 1.20 p.m. Dance music by Walter Fe- n
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  • 272 23 Athletic Meet At S.R.G Singapore, Saturday. distant thunder and an T. „,t augur won for I meeting of the lU b which were i the cluoVqundß off until the interval bower fell and after this ittcnt drteles. consisted of 14! „i W hich owe (Throwing BaUj was
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  • 28 23 for Brandour v. Office of W.R. Wright took five wickers nsecutive balls, Onishing off i'nnng.s with a hat-trick' and *ing the first two wickets m the follow-on 1
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  • 13 23 Somerset professional, who! Rugger full-back, i •n out three times In iiw Innings.
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  • 618 23 Whitaker Rides Three Winners At Ipoh Skye Meeting I (From Our Ow7i Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. THE Perak Turf (tub's one-day Skye Meeting opened m Ipoh to-day m excellent weather. The going was S«od and there was quite a fair attendant*'. Mr L Whitaker rode three firsts and a second and
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  • 288 23 Medicos Annual Sports Singapore, Saturday CHAN All Kow was crowned champion athlete for the fourth year m succession at the fourth annual .sports meeting of King Edward VII Collt Medicine. Singapore, held on the college sports ground this afternoon Mrs J. A. Hunter gave away the prizes
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  • 275 23 Last Game In Triples Tournament THE last game m the S.C.C. *Triple^ 1 Tournament between A. Ferguson's and W. V Semple'.s teams was played off on Tuesday. July 14. and ended m a victory for Semple'.s team by 15.8. thi--win bringing them up to fourth ph\ce In the
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  • 476 24 LEIJSSIUS IN FORM Homesters Stage Recovery Singapore, Sunday TIIKItE was a surprising ending to the two day fixture between the Singapore and Selangor Non-Bend-ers which was concluded on the SCC ground to-day, the home team equalling the visitors score of 240. and the game ending
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  • 423 24 Entries For Malayan Tennis Tourney Affected By Venue? yENNIS enthusiasts will learn with re--1 gret that the coming Malayan championships, to be held m Ipoh during the August holidays have not attracted more champions from outside the country than these from Ceylon, writes our" Kuala Lumpur Correspondent. The reason has
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  • 135 24 Singapore, Sunday. A FINE display of all-round cricket by O'Neil Dunne was the feature of the match between the S.C.C. and the Inniskillings on the military ground to-day. O'Neil Dunne scored 30 and followed this up by taking three wirkets for 15 runs m a low-scoring match
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  • 25 24 Mitchell lbw Duncanson 23 Exley lbw Butterneld 1 Anderson c Pollard b Reid 26 O'Neil Dunne b Collins 30 (Continued on page 22)
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  • 216 24 Yachting At The Weekend YESTERDAY the Internal ir, Metre yachts sailed a ra Six Burton Challenge Cup durinVSJ* 1 'he breeze was very light v i whlch freshening later. The se ariable and the tide was flooding !:ooth skippered by J. E. S. Alexander fin?? 18 first,
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