Morning Tribune, 25 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 150. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 25, 1936. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 386 1 KM X lIOMKEKS TO 111- A DIPLOMATIC BLUNDER? sinri'i^- i 1 1111 wohkyixcj lIIIITI^II London, July 24. Tirr rivil war m Spain has suddenly acquired an international sigrninn- as the n-ult of bombs being dropped m the vicinity of H 'h linm md the French Government,
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  • 329 1 "WUh I Had Done It Properly London, July 24. PEORGE ANDREW McMAHON. who *> was arrested on July 1G for an outrage on th? King at Hyde Park Corner, made his second appearance m the dock to-day. The Attorney-General, Sir Donald Somervell, prosecuting, said that m addition
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  • 476 1 THREE -POWER TALKS END A New Locarno Treaty? London. July 23. THE Three-Power Conference concluded and a communique issued stater te; s should be taken to arrange fo~ i meeting of the five Locarno power" i md it was rroposel to eommunica ro with Germany and Italy with a view
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  • 59 1 Something Man Eventuate To-Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Friday. rE tin meetings are continuing but there is no result thus far althouffh it i« believed something may r ventuate to-morrow. Renter adds from Bangkok that the tin conversions are continuing and are believed to be
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    • 56 1 WILLARDS FORKDIPT CHOCOLATES Willards Forkdipt Chocolates are of generous size with a varied assortment of delicious Wings. Due to an ingenious and unique method of packing they arrive from Canada just as fresh as when they are made. Obtainable at all good Stores. I Bolt Agents: .l«*l-l»ll THAVEHS SON§ LTDSINGAPORE.
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  • 310 2 3 MEMBERS SUSPENDED Home Secretary Accused TIIKKK were unprecedented scenes m the House of Commons during the fefcstC on the new unemployment aT!.Twances. Thy Home Secretary was accused of hrtac and his accuser and two o'hers who used unparliamentary language, including a pastor,
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  • 48 2 London, July 24 The by-election at Balham, due to the resignation of Sir Alfred Butt, resulted as follows: Mr Doland (Conservative) 14.959. Mr. Miller (Labour) 12.889. Reuter. The result at the last General Election was: Sir Alfred Butt (Conservative) 22.013. Mr. W. D. Lloyd (Labour) 12.960
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  • 190 2 Changing Balance Of Forces London, July 24. EIGHTEEN British delegates to the Conference of the Institute of Paciiic Relations, which is being held at Yosemite Park, California, on August 15, are leaving on board the liner Georgic to-morrow. The delegates include three Members of the House of Commons,
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  • 49 2 THE Wheat Advisory Committee decided to remain m existence for a further iwo years and appointed a Sub-Com-mittee of Australia, France, Hungary, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States to edit a survey of the economic and social factors affecting wheat production. consumDtion and exports. Reuter
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    31 2 Sir J )hn Simon. Home Secretary, who vas the chief butt of the Opposition. The retetftß Mi. Cleorge Lansbury, who lasted well through the allnight sitting of the House of Commons.
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  • 93 2 Ptrak Chinese To Raise Fund (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday. THE Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce is applying to the Protector of Chinese for permission to call a meeting of all Chinese associations and guilds and the Chinese community for the purpose of raising subscriptions to buy
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  • 49 2 Following the extraordinary success which has greeted the lilming of "Rhodes of Africa" at the Pavilion the theatre announce that there will be lour showings ol the film to-morrow (Sunday >. In addition to the usual performances there will be a special matinee at 10.30 In the morning.
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  • 144 2 Three Chinese I Fined ttng&p re Pridty. pONVICTIONS were recorded t v Mr. L. B. Gibson, m I riot court, against Lim X Scan Hong Lim and Or.< "harges of Importing &r tobacco into the Colony. Kheng Huat was nned fault two years' hard, I! m default
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  • 50 2 Victoria Memorial Hall Another interesting lecture Thi rett Battle that never will by fougl la it? Where is it? When I be given m the Victoria 111 m t'j-morrow at 8 p.m. The lecturer. Pa*t< i W W will be again supported by thi Choir and Organ, and i free.
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  • 40 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. J.A., E.A., I.A. Elias David Frankol. of Bin) express their sincere th tho.se who have, by person by totter, by cable etc, ten sympathy during their n ment. (Will London, In< Mi Malayan papers please C
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    • 29 2 P ENTHUSIASM I F TOWDERED WHOLE MILK ffffS y/^J I is pure delicious frrsh milk Y^Wiff I m convenient powdered \rs^^ vl and bo rnnvinrod -wj"^, I(;ktz bros. co.
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    • 101 2 A Guaranteed Family IncomeDuring The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort of your
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  • 424 3 REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE For The Tribune Group flew IValiire $«'<-iir€ k «l Money Market lATEST W«MJi MJOTAIWMI I POMMERCE is the breath of life L o f all <<ujntries. Where there m .illions of people employed en vl k |v wages m iruiustr al.sed nations there may be no particular
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  • 401 3 Two Of Six Accused Find Bail Singapore, Friday. THE alleged theft of 41.000 guilders from the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank, Cecil Street, was mentioned again this morning before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate The circumstances that led to the charge were the dispatch of 71,000 guilders
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  • 194 3 Rebel General Calls On British THE Spanish civil war continues with varying fortune and extreme bitterness, says British Official Wireless. The British Ambassador. Sir Henry Cilton Chilton. has been unable for some days to communicate wi'h London He is at San Sebastien and has now managed by means
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  • 47 3 Four Killed In Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Friday. A shocking tragedy occurred yesterday morning when six coolies were struck' by lightning while working at the 20th mile, past Tebong. Four were killed instantly while two were conveyed to hospital sufferint; from severe burns.
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  • 209 3 Young Woman's Success m Reducing Seven months ago, this young woman received a nasty shock. She discovered that her weight was 13 st. 8 lbs.- and she was only twenty-five! Her discovery of a reducing treatment that worked like magic is best told
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    • 53 3 .CAUSTIC SODA. Stock Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to Rahamm Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. T-- r "MAN LION" j W^lpgl RAPID HARDENING j Look For This MM Trade Mark WJw Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD. CHROMITJM STEi^L. AT ALL DEALER THROUGHOUT MALAYA. MODERATELY PRICED, L'LLY GUARANTEED
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  • 515 4 JHE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Friday's closing. Spot: 7 2132 —132.' Forward 7 23 32 1 32 Tone: Idle. New York Thursday's close. Spot 163 tt 1 1G. Singapore Friday's closing
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  • 272 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS •New York prices quoted In U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage sUmp duty *re not included. London, July 24 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously To-day m-e or fall War Loan, 3% p.c 106»2 106 9 16 Com.
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    • 122 4 TENDERS Tenders are invited from approved contractors for the erection and completion of: Two Blocks (8 m each) of Shophouses m Lavender Street. For The Singapore Building Corporation Ltd. A deposit of $100— which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender is required from each contractor tendering.
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    • 45 4 yesterday's closing prices. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) V.100,000.000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,00« Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager. h. UNAQAMI Tel- No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 «472 Compradore's Desk.
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    • 47 4 OQ|JK >^.^K For Acruracy A B«*an<} l^^l The BEST H'nlrh X aJ| Known Iho world ovor OJsfV>l EVERYONE OK THEM B^ \w W^ MASTERPIECE W, 3 >J m modern watchmaking historj I j /^M Sole Agents for Malaya: .^j^M T/ie Successors of I Moine Comte Co., Ltomas'-
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  • 1006 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST !;iy 24th July 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers. £1, 28- 29- r, 57 6 58,6 15- 16- u 160 1.70 186 196 <<51> 85 90 i .45 .50 l 5n 87 90 ,5s 15.3 163 11 < Tll r V, 6- 7130 6 319cd 16- 171.87
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    • 21 5 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY i i J I I Motor Imox DfBUIANCB COMPANY. LTD. Agents: SIME DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches I
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    • 386 5 HANK OF C: HI X A (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. I Cable address: "CHUNGKUO" Telephones: I Manager's Office 6444 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS
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    • 124 6 y DON'T MISS THIS LAST DAY! j l Read the Local Tress Reviews! j IJ l\ 1. *4tf 1^ TO-D-VY 3.15 6.15—9.15 S i JEFFEKY FARNOL'S famous Story becomes an outstanding: j BRITISH Triumph— The Amateur Gentleman j illl«w#l with i __1 ;4 I H 3 Shows 1 (J|yB«CJX?K? 1
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    • 213 6 A Ifiaiul Romantic Slorv Thai Will Appeal To Every wil<> I ALHAMBRA To -MorroV i Peter B.Kynes I NOVEL |^^B m t y I irl ii rrtf* f 4d^. t ii •iff. i il i tii v ■ii j IV atmy^UKm Directed by W-tntfP V^3 H^ RICHARD BOLESLAWSKI Sj^^-'-^^r' 'Jf
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    • 256 7 r rTTj^ TALKIE HALL SK 1 TO-NICJHT 930 p.m M.-G.-M Presents ,i **FTTF MacDONALD with Nelson Eddy m JEANETTE AUGHTy MAR IETTA" *h» Y«sar PRICES 10c., 20c. 30c. The finest musical of the Year. Tl ,-,of p«« -U= TO N1 1 -j TD t (NEW WORLD) rQ AND TntA I
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    • 113 7 I Weds. Next At The CAPITOL 6U to* tke £i(e of a imotf J| yVW'I^MwV Go,". Vj SSf^r CAPTIVATING CLAUDETTE IX A SNAPPY COMEDY HIT. DON T MISS THIS ONE TOMORROW at the CAPITOL I'M A KISSLESS BRIDE m V i i'inyTJ^flTWHI l n r fi •^P»«^SBBBwW^fc. janop *x -tiAOdaQlWTTftnrqoM
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  • 1110 8 Rapprochemen t Desired LEON BLUM'S POLICY Statement In P Detail shall not commit the impru- dence of at once making our hopes the measure of our defensive forces, which must always be maintained at the level necessary for immediate defensive interests So lung as the
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  • 655 8 NAVAL BASE IN PHILIPPINES FOR U.S.? P.I. Could Not SupDtri A Fleet Discussion Of Problem 10 Years Ahead Washington, July 17. THE advisability of maintaining permanent United States naval bas^s m the Philippine Islands has already been given careful attention by the Navy Department, despite the fact that a final
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    38 8 Sir Samuel Hoare, first lord of the Admiralty, who announced m the House of Commons a day or two ago Mat the Singapore Naval Base is a menace to no one, but a strategic necessity to the Empire.
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  • 779 8 London IT was revealed at the inquest at Greenwich on the five men killed m the explosion at Woolwich Arsenal that something went wrong during the filling of a 15-inch shell. The party left the hut while the shell was being
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    48 8 Clem Sohn, the American "bird" man, who ascends to a height 10,000 ft by 'plane and then flies th rough the air with the aid of jrjJJI like constructions attached betwee v his legs and arms and another between his legs. He la nds by means of parachute.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 292 9 FOR SALE arc %gt Tea Sets -^n^t^ EjrtWg* £ng 2 C^ *****. Chull* Street. Read this page of SpeBA RGAi*» appearing m the cial Tr P ad Tnbune e^fery Saturday You STSS Sat you are looking for and gvi MONEY. how TO DANCE. This Book will H vnu m a
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    • 345 9 I Trade Bargains i s FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert master footwear craftsmen are at your service. Call to-day for a repair.— The UNION SHOE STORE. 360, North BriGge Road, 'Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS.
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    • 329 9 THOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs may be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs— The
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    • 370 9 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Koad. Gowns, Millinery, Expert Butoofan Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American goods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish— Ching
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  • 313 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 25, 1936. A DELICATE QUESTION rpWO days ago the representatives of the Government m Spain were claiming complete victory over the rebels. Later news showed, as was feared, that there has been further heavy fighting, and the IssU'j is still very much m doubt, for
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  • 731 10 A Weekend THERE have been occasions whrn. observing the rapidity of the progress thai is being made m these days towards the completion of the remarkable reclamation scheme m the G?ylang Basin which is to provide Singapore with what bu been described f om time to time as
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  • 264 10 Mr. E. Wil's and Mr. A. S. Ambrose lave been admit ed into the Penan Hi nil Hospital. Mr. K. B. Eyre, Manager, Harpji .iifillan Co., L d., Taiping, v.sited iitiawan and Lumut on Sunday oi> jusiness. Mr. J. B. Shepherd, of the Ipon ,'hartered Bank, has gone on
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    27 10 A uciigiuiui scene on Penang Hill— one of the bridges over the ra\ on the walk from the upper station of the Hill Railway to the Hotel.
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    40 10 In a year's time this will probably be a familiar sight on the new civil aerodrome at Grove Road. The picture shows one of the piant aircraft which operate between Cairo and Karachi being: refuelled at Kara airport (Shell photo)
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  • 901 11 KI XG GEORGE V h PARK U/ r- Hubback's Story ol about 1.900 square mountain, forest and t aside m the heart Peninsula as a perf or Malayan fauna, Theodora llubback, r (iame Warden, '(He m The Field. "tfTiSmm as the radon sly assented SSstjg Btttaf
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    31 11 A forest scene which is typical of the jungle m Malaya This picture however, was taken m the forest reserve at Mandai, not m the National Park m Trengganu!
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    • 29 11 Telegraphic Address* S9S4 1 GOODWOOD ri!\R MINGLY SITUATr:n HOTEL IN THE ISLAND r ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. (oVktai u AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR t KTAILS-LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
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    • 46 11 TIFFIX: $1.00 Thick Ox Tail Soup Prawn Mayonnaise Roast Chicken Bacon French Beans Pomme Chateau Cold Meat Salnri Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. Hors Ii ueuvres Varies "Capitol" Rrikod Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. i none r.MMi W.S. 7
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    106 12 ••Quicksilver" the famous horse belonging to ColoneJ Sir Percy Laurie, Assistant Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Sir Percy has had "Quicksilver" with him for the 15 years he has been m charge of London's mounted police, and the horse will retire from official duties with his master. Miss 1908
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  • 1701 14 FEMININE FASHIONS l f riu ls for Your Xi*w I] bis*' m hi c IT'S a beautiful day, and the fact that we're still fashion conscious makes U all the nicer. Maybe a new hat will be your only gesture toward the fa- i shion parade. But if it's an
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    38 14 Give your moulded hips movements <;t liquid grace with sheeny satin. uplift your bosom with the folds of a cowl, and pin there for colour and life a corsage of roses or gardenias as near natural as possible
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    • 19 15 J I^H>l\\E\T t WAVESt from .<10 Oil. Gal Ha lf 'd E«ctM Mtthods :son Interlandi 4419. Capitol Itldn. __1
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    • 226 15 A TOURIST'S SIIOI»I»I,\(. LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.B. i Railways Baggage Agents for Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. Address "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 Of call Union Bldg. fr BEAUTY dorotf hy
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    • 184 15 GUIDE STATIONER SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets box containing 50 sheets rood quality envelopes and paper for 50 CTS. Usual price 80 cts. Com© early for better selection E. M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. RESTAURANT^ Real European Food I Come and have your steak cook ed as you
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    • 100 15 CHEMIST A SOOTHINC SPRAY 108 HEAD COLDS "o NASAL CONCESTIOf Makes Breath ing Easier NASALJROPS Aeents: I F OF KAL DISPENSARY LTD(Inc. m F.M.S.) CAMERAS AMD FILMS PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: Ocular Musclf jZfc^^'**^ 9^.^ Anomalies. n .-t^ Complicated I^^^^! defects ot '\ka**&^ vision. GUusea jfa if needed.
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  • 51 16 According to official statistics there are now 14 air transport companies m Australia which are operating regular services the number of these services having reached a total of 27. I Just on fifty aircraft are m use on these routes, which cover a distance of 16.553
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  • 204 16 70 Naval Contracts On Books TLYDE shipyards are at present expertV encing one of the busiest spel since the post-War slump, and number of establishments the summer holiday break is being restricted this year without opposition from the trade unions. June, with an output of 10 vessels gregating
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  • 117 16 Novel Scheme For Traittinff Midshipmen THE midshipmen of H.M.S Ha at Portsmouth, are undei novel form of training m S Water. This consists ot carrying oeuvres In fast motor-boats ■div organist d ju.-. as a fl< 1 1 and movement}; an carried out deied by signal from the
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  • 40 16 One of Switzerland's two ocean ing ships, the motor-vessel Bern reached Basle recently from U» after her first sea trip and was an official welcome. The journey 1 London, where she took on boar cargo of sugar, occupied eight days
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    • 479 16 Tl fig g^te.^ BYl^Oand BRIff StTINDI A" LIN ES Outwards. Due Dae Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 1H36. 1936. 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 S^Dt. 25 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug. 27 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 0
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    • 128 16 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 S.s. FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 20 M. HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples 5497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557
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    • 246 16 ffHE HARBOUR] MAOLS €MMB& TO-DAY PamanKkat. Sambas and Singkawane «Boelongan» 8 a.m. Sarik.i and Sibu «Kampar) 8 a.m. pengerang <S. Soon Heng) 9 am. Australia. Eastern, Southern and Western .Centaur) 10 am ssr Pinang ..Hpa p i at ui: p-: Kre tay (Boribat) 2 p.m. India East. North. South and
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    • 57 16 SHIPS l\ IMH k Hai Lee Steel Scientist Kinta 3?, City of Kimberley 37 Glaucus Adrastus 48 Menesthens Tottori Maru 50 Kola ;,■_> KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin Lch Lady Guillemard. Lighter Cuacam lch Crow, Alfoer, Tug Shen Kwang VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Lighter M.
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  • 328 17 SCRAPPING OF OLD SHIPS five Cruisers Doomed t though the names of the five "C" fhconci of this year have not been offl-SL-n Calypso. Caradoc^ C scrapping of these five ships is J'arv m order to reduce the total tonnage "of 6-inch sun cnrsers to the
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  • 35 17 A new halt at Whitlock's End, be- 1 tween Grimes Hill and Shirl°y. near for trnfnc by July 6 Most of the local services between Birmingham. Honley-in-Arden. end Strutford-upon-Avon will call at tbe V 11
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  • 38 17 The annual distribution of prizes and diplomas to the candidates who were successful at the examinations m commercial English and French organ zed by the British Chamber of Commerce Paris (Incorporated) took place at the Salle d'lena recently.
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    • 228 17 nin\s imiilp liivi. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS IfAftffLU DUC B*Uch^8 Uch^p /O und trip t.Kets from Singapore to Australia WmJHt* SIS?K p a v Sf vp^, Singapore Brisba ne, Sydney or Me. Suonun 0 1 2™ 252 lst class NHYI 2nd eta return $681.48 lst class $456.42 2nd clas.
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    • 495 17 >^ l<> FRKNCH PORTS jßL«hum jHl homewards. C^ B P^DARAN For m^S! 68 aVFe AntWeF P Dunkltk DUPLE^f For SCU1 f' S antes St Nazaire Bordeaux St t 2 CAP VAREI I a For Marseille.sHavre, Antwerp Dunkirk H* il5 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 OUTWARDS
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  • 47 18 Among thOM who arrived from B\awan Deli at Penan* on Mnndav by the a. "Kcdah" were the following Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H. Croushey MX M Manikam Pillai. Mr. and Mrs Lee Toh Ouan and three children MC. Ontmitt, and Mr and Mr.«: Kwaii Oei Jle
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    18 18 Another of the most recent RAF aircraft is the Avro Anson. for general reconnaissance and long range work
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  • 615 18 New Bomber's Impressive Flight Radlett. June 24 THE latest Handley Page medium bomber, a twin-engined middle-win^ monoplane, was flown from the firm's aerodrome here this afternoon. It was finished only three days ago. To-day's was Its fourth trial flight. On its
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    • 148 19 SHERBORNE t,—f— r AUSTIN A new saloon is added to the range of model* available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive nnd luxuriously equipped. It is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from the roof to the tan m a shapely
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    • 182 19 >,\ THE RADIO British Empire pro^rniiini^ >>> GSU 13.97 metre* ""d SG 16.86 metre. m UN P-m. to 9.05 p.m. V. GSG 16.86 metre* 1 IOM v d GSF 19.82 metres f m9 >opm. too.2oa^. sM metre. [2141 mcs.), from ffi l £fiF 19.60 metre. S C \VXI metres (9.51
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    • 223 19 (Kern) Greenwich Time Signal at 1.00 p.m. ft 1.00 p.m. The News and Announcements. 1.20 p.m. Dance Music. 1.30 p.m. Sporting Commentaries. England v. All-India: the second Test Match, from Old Trafford, Manchester, and the Davis Cup Challenge Round, from Wimbledon. 1.45 p.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 3 2.00 p.m. Big
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    • 196 19 ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.45 a.m. 1.00 a.m. Close down. I'liohi. Holland Wavelength 16.88 metres TO-DAY 7.50 p.m. National Anthem— opening announcement. 8.00 p.m. Music. 8.05 p.m. Latest news from Holland. 8.20 p.m. Declamation by Jaap Moulyn. 8 35 p.m. Microphone debutants. 8.59 p.m. Local colour talks. 9.10 p.m.
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    • 213 19 TO-MORROW Wavelength 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs.) 5.35 a.m. Concert relayed irom RadioParis. 6.35 a.m. News m French. 6.50 a.m. News m Spanish. 7.00 a.m. News m Fench, market prices. 7.20 a.m. Midnight. News m English. 7.35 a.m. Records. 9.35 a.m. End of broadcast. 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News m
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  • 836 20 STOPPAGE OF WORK Given Leave To Sue Singapore, Friday. Till: story of how a contract for exttmlMM to the Geytanc Methodist CJirls School, Riven to him by Mr. Aw Boon Par. \va -toppod when the work hjcl been partly rxocutcd, \\:i> related to Mr. Ivstice
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  • 107 20 Pan-American Air nays Progress ONE of the striking features m the progresa Of Pan-American Airways is the increase recorded m freight loads carried by the aircraft of this company. Goods air-borne grew from 526.000 lbs. m 1932 to 766.000 lbs m 1933. In 1934 the figure had risen
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  • 166 20 Land Of Lakes And Forests THE Finnish Minister and Mme. Gripenberg were guests of honour at the Travel Club's luncheon at the Green Park Restaurant recently, Captain J. J. Stourton, M.P., presiding. Speaking of the advantages of travel m Finland, the Finnish Minister said that the journey there
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  • 41 20 Mr. H. C. Hannay was the speaker at Wednesday's weekly meeting of the T poh Rotary Club when he gave an in- cresting talk on exploration, laying stress on the naming of towns and places m correct relation to native names.
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  • 167 20 New Guinea Ai\ "ANE of the most notable transport m the hist or In these words, the other d Archdrle Parkhill, M.P Minister for Defence, r work of the air-lines operation between the gold-n the sea-coast m New Oui The Minister for Defci:i trace, briefly, the history oi
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  • 37 20 The council of the Roy..: gical Society has awarded the H Prize for 1936 to Cadet Joh Davies, of H.M.S. Wore-. subject of the competition wa en "The causes of log over th( and m coastal waters."
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    • 205 20 OX Till: IMIMO (Continued from page 19) (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. 8.30 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners m the ''Near East," 8.35 p.m. News and Economic Review m German on DJA, DJB, DJN. 8.50 p.m. Woman's Hour; Film Stars at Leisure 4 9.20 p.m. News and Economic Review m
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  • 2201 21  -  Hermes Some Comments On The Weeks Sport by t all Singapore socnll be on Anson I ere Singapore will d services for he In each oi tne iasi V \.pon the result of there la i lie chance that since the Malaya Cup n the .southern
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  • 83 21 A 'heir victory over the day evening, the idera of the first Inniftkillings, a game d. The table as it Is aa follows: Goals 1 V. I, D For A« Pts 2 2 38 IS 20 7 1 4 36 11 18 3 2 31 18 16
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  • 74 21 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB THE event on Sunday at the Singapore Swimming Club will be the race for the Lowndes Cup It is an open handicap over 150 metres (three lengths) and counts towards Club aggregate. There are no further races m the programme after this event until Sunday,
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    25 21 Call. in. the star forward of the Inniskillings, who is expected to lead the Services' attack m to-day's match against Singapore m the Malaya Cup.
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  • 239 22 By Two Ceylon Players Singapore. Friday. THE two Ceylon players. H. C. Sansoni md his cousin. Miss Doreen Sansoni. present woman champion of that Colony, rave quite an impressive exhibition of tennis to-day when immediately after the Men's Singles Final, they took the court* against Miss P. Coleman
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  • 57 22 Singapore, Friday. Tho lion, secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association announces that tho Men's Junior Singles between Lee Sink Keng and Leow Kirn Cheng originally arranged to be played to-morrow has been postponed. The only tie for to-morrow is the inter-school semi-final between the ACS. and the Mercantile
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  • 196 22 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES.-2.19 a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins., 215 p.m., Bft 7ins. FOOTBALL:~H.M.S. Malaya CupSingapore v. Combined Services Anson Road Stadium. CRICKET:— Raffles College v S R C sR.c. s.R.c. v. s.c.r.c;; S.C.RC.; see v csc g.j c I. A. v. Wearne Bros, n, 1.A.; V.M.C.A. v. H.M.fy
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  • 247 22 TWO MALAYAN RECORDS BROKEN A. A. A. Annual Meet At Kuala (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. IN spite of inclement weather and a slippery track two Malayan records were broken at the annual meeting of the Malayan A. A. A. which commenced this evening and will continue to-morrow.
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  • 232 22 Surrey Win By An Innings THE following are the results of county cricket matches concluded yesterday, as cabled by Reuter: At the Oval, Surrey beat Worcester by an innings and 47 runs. Worcester 130 "Daley 6 for 47 > and 179. Surrey 356 for 7 declared (Squires 99
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  • 133 22 "Captain" Team vs. "Vice-Captain" Team k MATCH between the "Captain's" Tean l, u and the "Vice-Captain's" Team will be played on Sunday (Cantain s Team mentioned first i a.m. 8 45 G. Pritehett and E. Kent vs. A Wolfe and J. Haxworth. 8.50 M. G. Harvey and
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  • 34 22 Chiswfck Park, for whom F j Pctv and F H. D. Wiido played first pair re- led tho Middlesex L.T.A iter-club cup by boating the Cumberland dub at Chiswick by six matches to none.
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  • 64 22 Berlin, July 24. The Chinese Ambassador and the entire Chinese colony m Berlin welcomed the Chinese Olympic team which arrived here to-day. Mr. Sung, interviewed by Reuter, said "We are here to show the world the Chinese sporting spirit. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek told us before we
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  • 378 22 Sterner Struegl* Expected JRAFFORD PARK, Man home of the Lancashiri club the venue of the second between the All India England, which opens to-day provement which the I .shown .since the previnu that this will be a much gle than that at Lord's, w! won comfortably by
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  • 303 23 PENANG AUTUMN MEETING OPENING TO-DAY Acceptances, Selections And 1,,,!.! weather and nood (ia y s sport seems ihe anal accept- scratching for toHorse, (kiss 111 Div IV 5' j I' 9-0 8-12 8-12 8-11 O 1 0-1 8-1 7 11 iV 7-11 > (lass IV Div 111 9-0 8 P
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  • 825 24 EXCELLENT DISPLAY After Loss Of First Set <By Or— Cmvi) Singapore. Friday. NS. Wise the S.( champion. acirird to his laurels this evening when he beat the S.C R.(\ player. Yon? ?x)on ('hong, i" the final of the men's singles. Singapore Tennis Championships. After
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  • 102 24 TWO important matches m the .Malaya Cup competition take place to-day— in the South, Singapore meet the I'nited Services m the needle matt h pi the southern section; the victors no to the final, or m the event of a draw, the Services will be the finalists.
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    22 24 N. S. Wise, Colon. v Singles Champion by virtue of his victory over Loon Chong yesterday after having lost the first set.
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    27 24 Victor and vanquished N. S Wise and Loon Chong, whom he defeated m three sets m the final of the Men's Singles on the S.C.C. courts yesterday
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  • 503 24 CHINESE BEAT R. A. F Second Division Football Mngap, CLIPPING, and sliding all over H. field and doing ever hl J: right thing when 'hey j,,, he RAF. second itrin* truly bea en by the B.C.F.A i Anson Road Stadium to-d; •;oais down at the end o, Scrappy play was
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