Morning Tribune, 27 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 151. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, July 27, 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 1199 1 TALE* Ol lIOHHOIt l\ SPAIN BRITISH LADY'S BRAVERY FIIIIV TALE§ I* MIDST OF [Gibraltar, July 26 nUNDREDS of priests and Fascists have been shot down in \hla-a' according to refugees «ho have arrived here from .pun <* a Kriti-h restroyer. One of the heroes of the trouble
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  • 88 1 To Unveil Canadian War Memorial London. July 26 HIS Majesty the Kirm accompanied by Prince Arthur of Connaught, embarked in th^ Admiralty yacht Enchantress at 2 a.m. for Calais en route to Vimy Ridge to unveil the greatest of all war time shrines, the Canadian
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  • 76 1 Parii, Julv 22 AFTER a trial In camera Isabclle Queyrel. a typist employed for the past thirty years In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has been .sentenced to two yi ars 1 imprisonment on a charge ol spying on behalf of Germany. Her husband. Charles Queyrel. received
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  • 29 1 The Assistant Postmaster-General, Sir Walter Womersley, has appointed Mr. D. C. 11. Abbot to be his private secretary vice Mr. A. E. Welch transferred to the Board of Trade.
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  • 51 1 Hundreds Meet Death Aden, July 26 TRAVELLERS from Massawa state that the town is in flames and the petrol tanks blazing. The flames are spreading to the magazine and aeroolanes. fifty of which are said to have been destroyer!. Hundreds of people are reported to be dead.
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  • 117 1 Action Against London Newspapers London, July 22 OULES nisi for attachment for contempt of court against the editors and publishers of the Evening Newo nnct Daily Express were applied for in 'he King's fceneh Court by the Attor-noy-GeneraT who told the Court, consisting of the Lord Chief Jus
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  • 387 1 (AXXOT MAKi: STATEMENT Tin XiMjSttliailion* (From Our Own Corresponde \t > PenanK. Sundu:, "f am unable to make any statement i in public although the conference li now over said Mr V. A. Lowinger, the Malayan delegate, in an Interview immediately on arrival at Penang from Bangkok
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  • 395 2 KULING TALKS TO-DAY National Defence Shanghai, July 26. THE Ruling conference to-morrow will discuss national defences. An emergency meeting of th? Executive Yu?n will be held. All proposals must be handed in before tomorrow. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has a«ked the members of the National Defence Council
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  • 29 2 A sabre, with which a man was accused of assaulting a woman, was presented by him. after he had been discharged, to the chairman of the b^nch at Birmingham.
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  • 398 2 HEALTH OF THE EAST League Of Nath lls Bulletin THE following is the health bMlietm I* the League of Nations n of Bureau. Singapore, for the w. PLAGUE :-Bassein and Colombo the only ports in the Eastern a/*?, report the presence of human ,i, during the week, the forme? no
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  • 43 2 Midshipman Sidney Preston Smith. 20, of the United States Navy, died at the Royal Naval Hospital, HaslaJ, as 'he result of injuries which lie suilt when he fell out of his hammock in the battleship Wyoming, of the U.S. Mwsfti;. men's Practice Squadron.
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  • 88 2 She Married Her Ross SHE Married Her Boss." the Columbia picture now at the Capitol, displays Claudette Colbert in a role which suits her perfectly. As the title implies she takes the part of an efficient secretary who marries the proprietor, only to find that he expects her
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  • 175 2 "The Three Godfathers" A Fir c Film r those who have read Peter B. Kyne's famous story of the three bad men of the American desert, the screen version of "The Three Godfathers" must have a particular interest for its dramatic appeal is most realistically brought before them.
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  • 54 2 Moscow. July 22 The station-mas' er was sentenced to death and eight others have been seat to prison for between three and ten vears in connection with the recen collision on the Trans-Siberian Railwav which resulted in 51 deaths. The sentences were for "criminal viola ion
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  • 31 2 John Martin Fox, aged 2 1 2 of Chapel Walk. Totley. Sheffield, was stunned when he fell into a hole in the middle of a road at Totley and was drowned.
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    • 61 2 I The Newest Exposure Meter! f made by the OMBRITX manufacturers, but only of half Ombrux size and 4 x as sensitive! "SIXTUS" WILL ALWAYS GIVE CORRECT READINGS, Obtainable from all first class dealers or the SOLE AGENTS SCHMIDT to. 90, Robinson Road SINGAPORE. *>m< < m i »1 1
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  • 1271 3 MAINTENANCE OF PEACE $ir Hoare And Air Attack UMDEL mOAMM, in a speech «IK Mm* ri npf nre a t a dinner 'T^Fmpire Society at the iff^SifSKJ t« the need Itf D in the rearmament proSimme and discussed the quesf f the effect of
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  • 49 3 Singapore. Saturday. As already reported exclusively in the Malaya Tribune, Commander C. C. Dlx, C M.G., D.5.0.. R. N. (retired) Deputy Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, has been promoted Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. The appointment is contained in a notification in the S.S. Government Gazette published yesterday.
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  • 35 3 "Law and Lawyers in Scotland" will be the subject of the address to be given by Mr. W. Munrc at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.
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    • 34 3 Look For Trade Mark H^ten JSu^ng Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. f/~ S( IN malaya for [•'a j 75 YEARS. MONTOR LTD.
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    • 82 3 Law Notice For To-day The Acting Chief Justice at Ipoh— Court of Appeal Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. 1 Magistrate's Appeal— Rex vs. Somu Odayar. 2 Motions 3. Judgment Debtor Summons. Followed by:— Summonses- in -Chambers and Originating Summonses. XAUSTIC SODA. Stock Available
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  • 783 4 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW By Air Mail Armament Shares May Go Higher Still— Rubber Crop For 1937 Sold For Bd.—Siam: A More Hopeful Outlook. London, July 14. THE London Stock Exchange has given a favourable reception to the Austro-Gorman agreement. While political quarters arc inclined to susp?ct ulterior molives behind
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  • 113 4 Coroner Records More Evidence Singapore, Saturday THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, recorded further evidence to-day in connection with the Trengganu Street shooting affair in which a Chinese, Cheng Ah Tuch, lost his life. He was walking along the streei shortly after 9 o'clock on the night
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  • 25 4 The Isle of Man passenger boat Ifona'i Isle, bound for Dublin. v,as for nearly an hour on the rocks at Howth. near Dublin, during fog.
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  • 267 4 JHE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. KUKbEK London Friday's closing. Forward; 7 23 J2 1;32. New York Friday's close. Singapore Saturday's closing. Tone Dull The market after opening slightly easier sieadit-d a trifle towards
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  • 67 4  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 26 The Japanese Military Attache announces that more than 70 Japanese warships will be carrying out manoeuvres in Forme, a waters, starting from Aug. 1, at MakUiigKun. The manoeuvres are held once in five years. The warships will gather at Amoy on
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  • 32 4 The following, were doting on the London Foreign Market on Saturday »e London -New York 5 01 7 8 London-Paris London -Amsterdam London-iiongkong The following were doting nvufinu in Singapore
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  • 93 4 Singapore, j u j v 2 s London 4 months' sight London 3 months' sight '?J* London CO days' sight 2 4 a\j London 30 days' sight London demand London T.T. Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya demand 851 Samarang demand Fenang demand
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  • 81 4 London T.T. 2 4 732 London D.D. 24^ London 30 days' sight 2 4 932 London 60 days' sight 2 4 516 London 3 mor-ths' sight 2 4 516 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 New York D.D. 59 715 New York 90 ds 60 316 Calcutta Bombay,
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  • 141 4 Completion Of The Treaty London, July 25 THE plenary session of the British and Egyptian delegations held yesterday evening in Cairo recorded with satisfaction the completion of the discuss! on the military clauses of the proposed Anglo-Egyptian Treaty The text was initialled by the heads of the two
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    • 43 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up> Y.100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129. 150.001 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager. h UNAOAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore'B Desk.
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    • 16 4 Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITKD. China Building, Chulia i PHONE 5808. SINGA*** Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WOEKMB* COMPENSATION
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  • 976 5 FRASHER CO,'S SHARE LIST Saturday. 25th 1 p.m. MINING Buyers. Seiier, Ay r Hitam <*•> 5 60 1.70 A- Wei* 'SI- J 86 19 6 idib-Hyd-s. J5s 30 b 6 319 cd Ipoh Tiiw lib ]66 176 SSapang M .87 .92 |On cts 26 .29 johan Tm 20 Ml. I
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    • 24 5 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j MtTOB |Mo\ 1 j J j J i Agents. j HW, DARRY ft co. lm J A s «nffapore Branches
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    • 375 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable address: "CHUNGKUO" Telephones: 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 $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF
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    • 151 6 Captivating CLAUDETTE in a great Comedy Successor to "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" CAPITOL 1 <U> Sightly 9AS\ M -(J -M exciting Production of I'ETER U. KYNE'S famous story. "THE THREE GODFATHERS" with CHESTER MORRIS and LEWIS STONE r PAVILION— Last Screening To-Night! PONT MISS THIS MAGNIFICENT FILM! P^^AUER HUSTON I
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    • 154 6 The Gay Stars of "TOP HAT" in a Grander, More Rollicking Song and Dance Hit WEDNESDAY at the CAPITOL CtUftotketiteot* Soitot Salty Songs! Gorgeous Girls! Dazzling Dances! WORLD PREMIERE AT THE CAPITOL AUGUST 12th The G' attest and Longest Motion Picture of this decade. I^JL V^M Over 3 Solid Hours
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  • 412 7 On His Next Marriage "i dropped a casual remark recently I thai I hoped to be married again before the end of 193»> I meant It, all right bu; apparently I should nave been careful about saying it. Casual remarks. In Hollywood arc dangerous. "This one caused all
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    39 7 .i xhirlov Temple, baby star of Darryl F. ZaWock and Plav ">K (> h "T^ 'n j.-.nuarv" for 20th Century-Fox with nek's production of g n hfir studies between scenes "Caphfr 1 ;!;n 1 ;:?,r '"'is «min S Alh.mb» *hort.y.
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  • 221 7 Acting lietter Than Ever To-Day THe future of acting is brighter to-day than over in history. according to Claude Gillinn water, veteran of the stage i screen, who appears currently in •Florida Special" "Youngsters who entered professional work SS or 40 years ago couldn't hold a candle to
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    • 60 7 i Jr fli Iv jtJr '*****2$:: BE^I |K 9 TIBBETTIQ.:: the thrilling S J V voice of romance B^9 V V that makes all M)J V hearts throb' H VIRGINIA BRUCfc &ZJ •> ALICE BRADY BJ V •I* CESAR ROMERO 14 V 'HUSSION HAll II II 1 0 I 3
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    • 179 7 ALHAMBRA.. Opening Wednesday. LIFE IS SWEETEST AND COMPLETEST f/^m^X EN SHIRLEY'S HERE I w And you love her moro fhan W '<&& PHttte ever -as the winsome waif of W y^' V%< I Laura E Richards' famous story I {Mm *W fU/P/fy JM p JiitMAM.M- Jf New $on9s X //v
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  • 529 8 WIDE INQUIR Y PENDING Naval Secrets Feared Lost Washington, July 14 Ami months of veiled investigation polite have arrested John S Kin.sworlh, former lieutenant-t-omtn:tnder in the American Navy, <m i ebaifC of selling naval secrets l«» Jijp.m Ibc authorities claim to know the name of
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  • 113 8 Rome THE expansion of the Italian Fleet in common with the remainder of Italy's armed forces is reflected in a Royal Decree published recently This authorises a strengthening of tb- establishment o f Admirals and officers of the Naval staff, in order, in the words of the
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  • 116 8 London Traffic At A Standstill A BIG water main burst in Lee Green, S.E.. held up tramway services and road traffic. The burst occurred almost outside Lee Green Police Station. After a sudden upheaval of the woodrn paving blocks water poured along the road, covering it nearly 2
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    24 8 The ACS. Badminton Team who defeated the Mercantile Institute by four games to one and thus qualified for the final of the Inter-School tournament.
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  • 34 8 Mr. John G. Callanan, of the wellknown Australian family of race horse trainers is coming out to Malaya shortly with a string of horses from Ceylon including Kiss the Book. Gay Kitty, and Guadalquiver.
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  • 110 8 Fiftieth A nniversary Celebration THE King has telegraphed to the President of the Canadian Pacific Railway a message ol congratulation on its fiftieth anniversary. His Majesty reiers to "this great railway which, ever since its inception, has played so notable a pair In the development of the Dominion of
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  • 72 8 Englishman Killed In Norway Oslo THREE Englishmen staying at the Tur- tagroe Hotel, near Skjolevn, went up to climb the glacier called Sgyggedalnbreen. Two of them returned to the hotel to report that the third had fallen down a precipice, which at this place is 3,500 ft. high,
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  • 35 8 The death is reported from Vevey, on the Lake of Geneva, at the age of 78, of Baron van Hogendorp, a former Chamberlain of the Queen of the Netherlands. He retired to Switzerland in 1930.
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  • 32 8 An exhibition of pictures from The Times, organized by the British Council, was opened recently at Oporto by the Consul, Mr. S. H. Gudgeon. Representatives of many Portuguese oilicial bodies were present.
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  • 148 8 Nazi Influence Beginning uris M. DOKIOT, the "renegade" Communist Mayor of St. Denys, has founded a new party, to be called the Patri National Populaire. He has also brought i newspaper, I'Emancipation Nationale, which is the propaganda organ ol party. The double venture is of interest in
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  • 94 8 Huge Canadian Scheme further details are available to progress with the ground organisation of the great trans-Canadian airmail route Constructional work ls in band at nearly 50 new landing-grounds ol these are now usable, while In case of others construction is well advanced. At the present time work
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  • 110 8 Mai; Cause Wlft 9 Death Phoenix, Arizona MRS. FRANK RASCON, whose husband was executed in the luhal chamber at Phoenix. Arizona, recei ly, may die through the farewell mss she gave him. t When Rascon's body was brought out of the lethal chamber, the nu stricken widow kissed
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  • 48 8 Teeth Cannot Be Seized For Debt New York. CREDITORS of Robert Ashby. a Dfl t of Buffalo, sued him for P°f j^ 011 of two diamond-studded front tettn^ Ashby contended that his teetn w part of his body and could noi seized for debt. The judge upheld him
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  • 21 8 Mrs L A. L. Richardson J < l V appointod Lady Superintend m Lstana Besar. Johore. B"J»g now Superintendent of Gardens, Joiw
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  • 679 9 British Censor's Advice To The Cinema Traders •n Tvrrell president of the lOKII OKI it ml of Film Censors. L Brit^h B" Ar ol tplll e m-y for point- to irit f tne enema-.St^:-'Association at tgZJSmm at Fastbourne tin Board of CenUnprovement to being produced,
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  • 107 9 Berlin rIK keel" of (iermany s neu 'air,jiip 1/130. sister to the Hindenburu. was laid in the preat hall at rriiMlruhshafen in which the Hindeakvi was built. The main and subsidiary rinffs are alreatU hangin? from the roof and w«»rk is now prtfCldiill M the horizontal braces.
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  • 127 9 British Firm Heats Krupps Constantinople. THE contract tor the construction and equipment of the Turkish iron and steel plant has been signed in Angora between the Turkish Sumer Bank and a representative of the British firm H. A Brasserta and Co.. Limited. The plant will cost £2.500.000 and
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  • 78 9 Tendency To Mow To Suburbs TIGURES published recently show that 1 the population of Paris and its immediate suburbs has increased by nearly 32,000 since 1931. and now totals 4.919.232. This does not include certain heavily-populated outer suburbs. The figures show a further aggravation of the tendency of
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    11 9 The Mercantile Institution Badminton Team who lost to the ACS uru«*y.
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  • 37 9 Mr. T. G. Husband Senior Executive Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to act as State E.mineer. Johore. and to be a temporary additional Member of the Council of Slate and of the Executive Council.
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  • 117 9 \orway Renews Agreement THE Norwegian Government has renew--1 ed its acceptance of the compulsory jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of International Justice for ten years without reservations in regard to aU States that accept the same obligation Forty-four States have accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of the Permanent Court—that
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  • 120 9 "Official Assessor" Suggested London SUGGESTIONS that an impartial "offiJ cial assessor" should independently assess divorce damages is made by "The Law Journal." Commenting on the value of wives in general and damages against husbands and co-respondents the paper says:— "A jury does not always hold a just
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    28 9 y on d %x a d n ay exh Miss Doreen Sansoni, the woman tennis champion of Ceylon who beat >»rs. L. M Pennefather 6—l, &-9 on Saturday
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    • 34 9 /gr 7 H^H Operative as from August Ist WAii. BU bstantul\ S|NGAPORETO: REDUCTIONS PEN 4NG 77 approx.) IN FARES BANGKOK £22 ($lB9 n RANGOON (37 ($317 MALAYA INDIA AI( IITA m (s^ Imperial Airways
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  • 325 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, July 27, 1936. TOWARDS A NEW PACT •*II/K .summon to international cooperation oU the peoples and uli the governments who are devoted to peace... but so long as the armaments race has not been stopped, so long as the international mechanism has not gi^en proof of
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  • 679 10 WHILST sympathising with the Chairman of the Kinta Sanitary Board for being made the recipient of what bfl described as "a rather surprising" letter from a leading member of the public, protesting against the manner in which by-laws were being enforced irrespective oi any distress that might be
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  • 155 10 Ceylon's newly appointed Chief Justice, Sir Solomon Abrahams, arrived in Colombo last week. Mrs. a' Beckett Terrell wife of Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, is leaving for home some time in October. Mr. R. Stubington, Superintendent of Revenue Survey Office. Taiping, will be going on home leave in the first
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    15 10 The start of the 440 yards Flat Rac in the Inter College sports <>n Saturday.
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  • 1534 11 VOLUNTEERS IN FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE r O Cs Comments On The Malay States Forces Force in UlllV insure Us suitability and r 1O STE war role have been P(V /ho rnvernment by the li!1 pd IO offit Commanding r V G. S. Dobbie. llZl n\ is recently publisher 19T>
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    14 11 Said, the Singapore yoal-keeper clearing from Callan during the Malaya (up match on Saturday.
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    • 22 11 Telegraphic Addres» i' T lll' I KX( I'u v"™,^ S >™*T K D HOTEI. IN THE ISLAND. the rorKTAaU H&? VI comfort.
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  • 62 12 "MALAY FOO A" CUP BALL The Singapore Team. Said, the Singapore Goalkeeper fields a long shot. A midfield incident More smart work by the Singapore goalkeeper. A Ser J Said stops a dangerous shot A Services pW« centres I Singapore player gets away with the ball. The Combined Services side.
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    • 37 13 12"/ fm f v=^^\vß WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid in Hong-Kong and various ports of China. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. Singapore.
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  • 1780 14 Books and AUTHORS The Maid of Ron on A Xew Xovel A Record of travel in lUv Fraiikiiiwii sr Country. JPIVEN two armies, both tired out; in U numbers and leadership more or less equal; the chances are that the one which receives an unexpected Increase of strength will win.
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    • 11 14 Mrs. J. de Graaf 192F. Paslr Paujang 6'/ 2 Mile Stone.
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    • 45 14 FREE SAMPLE OFFER I I Send 10 cents in cash or stamps, to cover postage I and packing, and a free sample will be sent by I I return. Address: I I j Nestle's "Mil*" Dept., I i 129 135, Cecil Street, I Singapore. mj
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    • 21 15 |i r iK>r\\i:x T f| j WAVES- j j from $10— J* Oil Galll. I and Eugene Methods ''•'^Lapilol Bidg. j
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    • 577 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING LUGGA CARRIFA I G1J1Pl: j ~^M^r~ > 18 silk stor:: I c,Nr APORE f =^=^^=1 CARRIER CO. j *yLm exclusive aMiL Bas g aK e Contractors Forwarding A LIT AIT I j Booß,n, R g s for F.M.B |M» DUESS-MAKERS. ANI AU l£^A Fast Asiatic Line T
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    • 422 16 TRAVEL BKIIiSH I rf^WT- *^H J Ml fT "Tlijii i 4 HKull»!9^>iw ll| in>i, V it BK dlthw CTBY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES f)ntwnrfl<t ''ffi it ii/ fi •>. Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'porft 1936. 1936. BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 789 16 iTHi I JIARBOijRT ~~55T"~~- SHIPPING in being taken to secure an' In principle between the Ui dom and the Dominions on the < of the Pacilic shipping probl! :i was discussed in the Hous.- of M gr Karle Pa^e. the 1) Minister of Australia, baa postpone his departure for home
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      23 17 Irs Vorenkamp. better known as Lida Lan^erveld, the well known iolinist, photographed aboard the Plancius on Friday before she sailed for Java. 1
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    • 298 17 nlll s i' 11 1 s. r l i\e. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAIUNGS. Due i|#fi# MARELLA July 30 Auq. 3 MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept. 3 cheaD round trip ticuets from Singapore to Australia issued at th iwing rates. 1 puMngen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bonrnp
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    • 455 17 -fcJSw-y/fl^ J0 FRENCH PORTS J^ jBT homewards. V FOiailN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dui kirk Am 4 ?^L P Jt DARAN For Marseiiles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux *pi I I P^ PLEX For Mars.-ille^Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk y*n< 1> CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux S-pt. 28 DUPLEIX ARAN
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  • 1024 18 BRITAIN AND GERMANY Views Of Lord Londonderry LORD Londonderry, forwcrlj Becre- tary ol State lor Air. speaking at HM annual luihlhmi <>t the m.iihern branch ol Ike National Sodetj <»i ConsenratiTc and i nionisl Agents at Nr.w -astU'-upon-T.x in*. railed for the adoption by Lhc Government
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    10 18 Mrs. Johnson and her children who sailed bv SS. Centaur
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  • 295 18 Road Tunnels Proposed THE construction ol tuniu 1 the main roads to provide Mr the civil population ai was 'advocated at the ann of the Urban District Co ciation, at Weston-sup PRE< AI TTIOXAKY Dl I Mr. T. Mason. 'Abram. moved a resolution decl; view of the
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  • 45 19 Moscow Residents Carnival Moscow. „ith the present official I nuu<n a carnival bands playing a I bv r\v Lads" which has •Hr— riet onion, which new one An- hStos minable list of women to peral. Thus nmng cupld roamed among tDAY JULY .4
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  • 91 19 Frightened By A ||ISS Freda Smith employed by Mr. R. I iddard. who carries on a dairy bu Iness in Dalling Road, Hammersmith, W.v .n the shop when two ered. of them seised the cirl by the lui >' kicked him and comhim to loosen hi.s hold. He
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  • 24 19 Mr. Winfleld H. Scott. American Consul at Rangoon, has been temporarily assigned to Singapore during the absence on leave of Mr T McEnelly, Vice-Consul.
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  • 29 19 A slight accident occurred at the Pcrak Flying Club when Mr A F W Midren. the Ground Engineer, was injured and had to be removed to Batu Gajah Hospital.
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  • 356 19 New Tactics Will Be Needed Washington, July 15. THE acting Navy Minister W. H. Standley, indicated to-day that John ftrnsworth'B alleged sale of secret naval Information to Japan, with which the cx-naval officer is charged, would possibly necessitate sweeping changes in battle and manoeuvre tactics.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 979 19 ;ON THE RADIO j n m*• ¥7.««^ 4 20 P- m German Marches. llr IIISII empire 4.50 p.m. News and Economic ReI view in English. I* ji ill 6* 505 P m The German Soul" Mu--1 rogruiumc slc and Poesy 5.50 p.m. Sports Review. Transmission 2: GSfl 13.97 metrei 6.05
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    • 178 19 Amante, Scarlatti; The Young Nun, Schubert; Adieu, Schubert; (Miss R. Lenssens); Promenades, Magnard; 'Miss Deslauriers), Hebrew Melody, Ackron (Mr G Tzipine); Hebrew Pieces, Vladimir 'Dick; (Mr. Worms); Lullaby, Guy Ropartz: O. His Uncertain Steps, Auguste de Boeck; Blue-Bird, Grovlez; Mailied, Ibuberti: (Miss R. Lenssens), Scherzo, Wienawsky: Tarentella, Wienawsky; (Mr. G.
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  • 1069 20 DAWSON'STWO F IRS T o "Capt. Hawk "Has A Good Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Peiians. Saturday. THE Penang: Turf Club's Autumn Professional M(M>tin» tytJMti i» Penang to-day in fine wtather. The going was jjood and there was a larfte attendance. Major Fox and
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  • 30 20 Mr. J. O. Sanders, Transportation Manager. F.M.S.R., and Dr. Margaret M. Sanders are leaving to-night for long leave. They are going to South Africa where they will spend some months.
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  • 104 20 SIX of the sixteen horses tipped by "Capt. Hawk," the Morning Tribune racing expert, for Saturday's Penang meeting, won their respective races. "Capt. Hawk" tipped two straight wins, Pantoi and Cretan Girl. Four horses tipped for places came in first. Cheerful Lady, InJult, Clifton Lad
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  • 64 20 Hendon College's New Scheme BADGES for the new ranks in the Metropolitan Police, created with th? founding of the Police College at Hen don, were issued recently. They will be given to graduates vfo receive appointments as junior sta'iinspector and station Inspector. Thi badge for the former is
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  • 28 20 Mr. Harold Keates Hales, c tive member of Parliament for from 1931 to 1935. who is well the East, will arrive by Imperial Airw in Penang next month.
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  • 31 20 Mr. W. L. Woodford. of tho firm of Izbickis Ltd.. London, and vico-Captain of the Marlborough Cricket Club. London, will be leaving for Malaya by the Yasukuni Maru on Sept. 4.
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  • 135 21 The winning Ip, of war team ihe Medical College Winners of 440 yards Flat Race. Left to right Ist Taib (R.C.), 2nd Sebastion de Sa (R.C.). Winners of 100 yards Dash. Left to right Ist How Kee Pow (R.C.), 2nd Ng Wood Kan (R.C.). The winning team
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  • 838 22  -  Hermes A NAUSEOUS MATCH Anti Climax Of Rough Play By Singapore, Saturday. CINCiAPORE are again the Malaya 3 Cup finalists, but they have little enough cause for pride in the fact of having achieved victory by four goals to one over the United Services in the key
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  • 337 22 Miss Sansoni Beats Local Star Singapore, Saturday. 4 MISS DOREEN SANSONI. woman, tennis champion of Ceylon, gave an excellent exhibition of the finer points of tennis this afternoon when she played against Singapore's new woman champion. Mrs. L. M. Pennefather. on the Y.M.C A. courts. Two sets were
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  • 86 22 Singapore, Saturday. FE McNair Girls First Team annexed the Singapore Netball League Shield for the very first time since the inception of the League by defeating the Girls Sports Club on Raffles Girls' School ground yesterday by 16 9. It is a great credit that the McNair team
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  • 624 22 PERAK BEAT PENANG IN MALAYA CUP Colony Lose Good Match By 4 1 Ipoh, Saturday. HEAVY rain fell just before the "Malaya"' Cup match between Perak and Penang began in Ipoh to-day. Perak won by 4 to 1, but on goal average, Selangor qualify to meet Singapore in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 290 22 Y.M.C.A. Lose Close Singapore, Saturday. THE cricket fixture between the Y.M.C.A. and the H.M.S. Terror which was played on the Anson Road ground to-day was marred to a fereat extent by football fans who crossed the ground while the game was in progreess and held
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  • 23 22 London, Jui: The trainer of DWMMn announced that the bprse, If n tain to run In the Steward S Goodwood— Rcuter.
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  • 16 22 "The in-swinging bowler JJJ* 1 of modern rricket says Hejgn wick in "The Club Sportsman June.
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  • 610 23 AGAINST c. s. c. Pearse 9 Fine Innings gtolM— Sunday a ,,Mi BtoM M«»W the Ceylon V ub to avert defeat and lw their two-day erickfi match t0 t. S( which was JgSft. thf pad*-* vesterdav and to <!:»> Remarkable bowling by Holt -four for r decree
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  • 125 23 Another Good Innings By Squires London, July 25 RAIN all over the country caused a considerable curtailment of plav in the county cricket matches which opened to-day. The close of play scores were: At Birmingham. Warwick 24 for no wicket against Lancashire. At Ilkeston, Derby 154 for six
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  • 36 23 London, July 24 The Duke of York presided at the second meeting of the Coronation Commission held at St James' Palace today. The Dominion representative* were attending lor the first time. British Official Wireless
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  • 41 23 Jerusalem. July 22 Private Holmes of the 2nd Lincoln > was killed and four other 'soldiers of the tame regiment were wounded in an ambush by Arabs near Tulkarm. The condition of two of the woundfd i' serious. Reuter Wireless
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  • 316 23 LAST EVENTS RUN Abolition Of Award (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE annual championship meet- ing of the Malayan A..VA. was concluded here to-day, when the n maining finals were decided. At a meeting of the Council of the Association it was d< cided to
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  • 343 23 Medicos Again Win Cup Singapore, Saturday THE Medical College reta.ned the Kay-Mouat Challenge C up for the second year in succession in the In-ter-College Athlclic Sports meeting this afternoon, beating their formidable rivals, the Raffles College. Four new records were established, in the putting the weight, 440 yards,
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  • 1236 24 SECOND TEST MATCH England's Strong Position London. July EN(JLAM) established h'-rself in a very strong position in the fir>l day's play of second Test Mutch against the Indian tourists, which opened at Manchester on Saturday, and with eight wickets in hand is only .10 runs
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    25 24 Faffg, the young Kent batsman, who with Hammond provided a brilliant partnership for England's second wicket on Saturday, the pair adding 134 before being separated
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  • 102 24 Singapore, Saturday. rxCITING billiards was witnessed at E the Clerical Union pavilion last night when Tan Thean Tek <S C.R.C.t and James Lee (Ac ton) met In the semi-final of the Singapore Billiards Championship (Padmore Shield" Thean Tek won 500-419 He started with a break of 23. but
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  • 218 24 Britain Leading Australia London. .Tu /JREAT Britain to-day U should be a decisive li u, 5 Davis cup challenge round Australia when both Fred Pen Bunny Austin won their matches to gto the defend* of two matches to nil. Bunny Austin and Jack Crawford were the first
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