Morning Tribune, 31 July 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 155. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 31, 1936 FIVE CENTS
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  • 93 1 11l AHE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATED GUARANTEED BONDS MIIIIOVS l\ OIUM lIS lOU II RITA IX London, July 30. £lEAT Britain and the U.S.S.R. haw reached a credit agreement whereby the Soviet guarantees to place ten million pounds worth oi orders m Hritain within fifteen irmnth<. The Soviet will
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  • 52 1 Rome, Jtilv 29. I SPECIAL Gtrmano-Italian agree. ment is announced whereby interest payments on coupons for Italian quotas on the Dawes and Young Loans will be reduced forthwith to 5 and 4 ?l Tcu res P* ctl^ly. compared with > and 5V 2 per
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  • 141 1 /w™ f Batavia. July 30. fnmmentins on yr.sterday's Bangkok lv bmSn n(^ otlatio are deflniteat W SI? r;in only b 0 renewed <*i oiam s request Reuter rw 8* Xt nrH Gamier. Colonial Sttftf 525 JSSr 5 TJe Singapore Rotary club wil' hold hopes to reach Australia m
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  • 52 1 LORD SEMPILL OFF AGAIN Record Flight To Australia London, July 30 LORD Sempill left Hanworth airport, at 10.30 a.m. to-day on an attempt to lower the record from England to Australia. Lord Sempill is flying; his Monospar ST 18. reputed to be England's faster air liner. By night and day
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  • 47 1 London, July 30. ON the arrival of the P. and O. Rawalpindi from the Far East it was learnt that two passengers, Miss Dorothy Kellett and Mr. Frederick Goodman, station supervisor, Hongkong dockyard, died on the voyage and were buried at sea. Reuter
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  • 138 1 "He's A Jolly Good Fellow" Sung In Palace m T London, July 30. Buckta «*«n yesterday w h P cn qu^ c so J oll y as that ol were the King's guests He was at once surrounded by his enthusiastic guests, with whom he talked freely on all manner
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  • 87 1 Agreement On All Points London. July 30 THE Anglo-Russian naval discussions were continued m London yesterday when the Soviet Ambassador counsellor and naval attache met the representatives of the Foreign Office and Admiralty Agreement wmi reached on all points and it now remains to approach the other
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  • 57 1 A Nanking message announces that Dr Philip K. C. Tyau. the Chinese ml- General has been appointed to .supervise the election of Singapore delegates to the People's Assembly, which will be held m Nankrnu In November this year. Other overseas .supervisors are Mr. T.vai Ping Chang,
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  • 48 1 Jorchaut Tea Co.. Ltd.. recommends a final dividends of 7' L per cent, actual, leas income tax. making with the interim a total distribution of 10 per cent, actual for the year to December 31 last, against 5 per cent last time. The El shares stand at 435.
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  • 421 1 KING 'S HOLIDAY CRUISE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN London, July 30. If ING Edward, who on Monday cancelled 11 his Riviera holiday, will go for a cruise instead. He has accepted from Lady Yule, widow of the late Sir David Yule, the offer of her steam yacht Nahilin for this purpose.
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  • 75 1 To Follow Rritain In Ruildinq Washington, July 29. SIMULTANEOUSLY with Sir Samuel w Hoare's statement m the Uouce of Commons, Admiral Standley, Acting Secretary of the U. S. Navy, informed a conference of pressmen that he had not the slightest doubt that United States would begin the construction
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  • 45 1 Singapore, Thursda> Mr L. B. Gibson, the criminal district judge and f.rst magistrate, i.s on two days' casual leave. Fresh costs were dealt with this morning by Mr. Trevor D Hughes, the second magistrate and trials were postponed for ether date s
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  • 379 3 RAMA OF THE cFA Chinese Before The Court Singapore. Thursday. J f Tan Kirn Kh° e m I irrffl °'^'provisional war- B I Jun.- 1i ;f r t ietoSS« of the Kin, DM ,|Ht" and his Sm< f ,he fa" t that the WM "Th^tie"
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  • 198 3 Mr. J. A. Bird And Miss D. P. Wible Singapore. Thursday. A PRETTY weddins was solemnised at the Wesley Methodist Church this afternoon, when Miss Dessie Peari Wible. dauphter of Mr- Arirttnta Cummines. became the bride of Mr. J>hn Arthur 3iid, .son of the la to Mr. Harry
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  • 82 3 THE August holidays will come as a welcome relief to a market which has reached a stage of complete stagnation. Consumers still appear to be buying but on rather a smaller scale and. apar, from this, no market activity la m evidence. Outside operator* are not likely
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  • 77 3 Law Notice For To day The Acting Chief Justice at Ipoh— Court of Appeal Before Mr. Justice Mills m the Ist Court at 12.30 p.m. Judgment m OS. 64 1931. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. At 12.15 p.m. m the 2nd Court:— Motion
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  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News
    • 498 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, liave been received by cable from our own correspondents. ItUBBEK London Thursday's closing. Spot: 7 23 32 Forward: 7 13 16 Tone New York Wednesday's di Spot: 167|16 Singapore Thursday's dosing.! Spot: 26 7 -'aTone: Dull. A
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    • 266 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUATATIONS •New York prices quoted m U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices, jobbers margins, brokerage arc sl u n:^ duty *.re not mcluded. Share of £1 denomination unless London. July otherwise stated Previously To-day Rise or I inr inn 1 1 m lie War
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  • 61 4  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, July 30. Mr. Ko Chung Wu has arrived ii Shanghai bringing with him Marsha Chiang Kai Shek's instructions m con nection with the North China negotia tions. t A Berlin report states that Dr. Ta Chi Tao, the President of the Examina tion
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  • 171 4 Chinese Who Drank Caustic Soda Singapore. Thursday. THE death of v 19-year-old Chinese named Tiew Ten Lin, whose death was caused by drinking a solution of caustic soda, was inquired into by the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day. According to the evidence the deceased lived with his
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  • 234 4 "Monster" Only A Whale! (Continued from page 2) Ip en are m the Selangor Museum at Kuala Lumpur. It was stranded on the beach of the coast of Peninsula Siam. It is even smaller than the Singapore specimen. I believe that the Sarawak Museum has a skeleton also and to
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    • 12 4 "ii IHfITISII OVER 300 II Tel 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. j]: s
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    • 44 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. tablished It) 1880' Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) V. 100.000.000 Reserve Fund V 129.150.0 nd Hend Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MFYFR CHAMBFRS. RAFFLES PLACE Manager, T yamamoto. Tel- No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5021 5922 General Offlre 6472 Comprador?'? Desk
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    • 17 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. I.lMITi"' China Buildinft. Chulia I PHONE 5808. MNGAW* Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMKN •> COMPENSATION
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  • 1185 5 FRASER CO.'s SHATE LIST Tbunday. July 3° lh 5 p.m. the o her day there n Wednesday evening Bangkok was re-open t o negotiations. As a „n the pric; of tin Sharply and the local ned on Thursday !y h ow,vrr is that i,,, extravagant demands u ited m a
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    • 15 5 ABSOUTK SKCrRITY i i J j WBUKANCB COMPANY, LTD i V II I Singapore Branches
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    • 350 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m 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 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,59L43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF
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    • 282 6 The BIGGEST and BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN! ITS GOT EVERYTHING! GIRLS! SINGING! DANCING! COMEDY! i iiii iii I io-\h.im im Mj 6.15 9.15 FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS m R.K.O.'s Rollicking Musical Show -follow iiii: i i i i i jfl Rl i_ m-*w^ in 8 Presentation of lluident involvvv 39
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    • 202 6 The World's Sweetheart is back m her grandest^ i Song and Dance Show A Triumph that you will always rpn».mk i i her by! j i Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences as HER BEST PICTURE: g| alhambba]! I Special Matinees Daily at 3.15 J i 4 Shows To-Morrow Sunday at I
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    • 307 7 X It Ltt ll 9k w Thlf iunazini pair oj FlT(l ,1 Rogers, are nou Kiss Sound T«//7 fl^ Faked Hollywood A sound man with an armful of gadduce almost any noise bom the wrecking of the Hesperus to But there's still mnot imitate artificially. D IUCJ a kiss. That
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    • 100 7 CAVI I O L Weds. Aug. 12th Grand World Premiere Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Marvel of the sound Era "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" Ouintf to the threat length of this picture the times of screening will he as follows: 2.15-5.45—9.30 PLANS NOW OPEN Fe station and Brent got away from his new picture long
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    • 145 7 •••THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINGER THRILLS YOU AS NEVER*** T V^ 7 TIRRFIT I METROPOLITAN f J I VIRGINIA BRUCE A BIRST OF SONG AND YOU ARE IN PARADISE! HEAR THE MIGHTY VOICE OF TIBBETT SINGING V T-PAGUACCT, "FAUST" THE BARBER OF SEVILLE"* X "CARMEN". "DE GLORY ROAD". A MILLION DOLLARS
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  • 1412 8 LORD LOTHIAN SPEAKS The Defence Of Liberty London I ORD Lothian spoke on the future of the League of Nations and its adaptation to contemporary conditions m a speech to the National Peace Congress at Leeds. A message to the congress from Mr. Eden
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  • 37 8 Several men were injured m a struggle between the employees of a fishery company and Donegal fishermen during i midnight encounter on Lough Foyle The encounter arose out of a dispute regarding fishing rights m the lou?h.
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  • 324 8 Suggestion For Remedies I WHAT would amount to a gnat 'round up" of all the 6.000 or mi or wanderers m Scotland la the Departmental Committa rancy In Scotland. In their report runpublished after two years' work The committee was set up to inquire into the conditions
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  • 407 8 Death Of WeUknown K.L. Medico (From Our Own Reporter, Kuala Lumpur, Tin DR VYTHILINGAM, deputy Officer, General Hospital. KuaW Lumpur, who went to Ceylon on n advice a month ago to recuperae. away on Monday. Though the docU* had not been m the best of hea sudden news
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  • 460 9 Child Welfare Society *ta/% Six Uu followlni lists of IN P l nrd donations reI subscription and w IVed p r!he commWe wishes to this year. gratitude to those exprf H%nd ?o al others who have S?JSri Tol the Society by gifts ln^ d f. Centres. a^v 4JH1.93. (£soo>, Rotary
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  • 34 9 T "'> British Soldiirs Wounded v^ and J r h d latter "WPP* out rcvol- j «rike"!h° f a'^ """dredth "Uttee has SS 1 the Arab str^e Coming *«t the ita, a formation doclar-
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  • 29 9 T HE O** c **JPISSS: July 28 ■ftasv 2sss Omce is oppos- moyp to station a n^ f c-:u)ital of Sze"ni and, therefore, the BSSTjiW ls not
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    • 524 9 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE 1 I CHEMIST Jpmi- i Don't hobbie through lifeoncorn-achingfeef if 4 when 25c will make you feel like dancing. ■RBfcr "^f... ent corns safe, quick and easy. I Ajrents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.. (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8. Raffles Place. Singapore. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing:
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    • 306 10 VOW that a greater measure of unity has been achieved, by the virtual collapse of the resistance m the South-West to the authority of th»> Nanking Government, it la reported that the Chinese Government is seeking a large Joan for economic development, m Which Great Britain, France, Belgium
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  • 709 10 DOUND about this time, agriculture 1 m every State is being given a fillip 1 v the holding of shows, culminate m the Malayan A?ri-Horticultural Association's exhibition At Kuala Lumpur. doling the August bank holidays. In lk the industry has also been dis.m; eneourmging signs and at the
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  • 62 10 Mr. F. A. Neubauer. from Tokyo arrived at Penang by the s.s. "Kuala." Extension of leave has been granted to Mr. F. S. Horslin, of the Singapore Printing Office. Further subscriptions to the Francis Light Memorial Fund at Penang brin^ the total collection to $3,975. Mrs. J. Cornwell, of
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  • 393 11 4 OtFFICUj^ DECISION Government Is Criticised Warshaw. mnrv session of ParliaTlll extraordinary s» t T" n. Nt has u ti! f embles m ordinary r!!1111< ntl- autumn, the "special l :s!r which the Governlegation by i(lenti: LfrrsX Government to J& emP r tnc t considered take any
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  • 177 11 Questions For Meeting Of Commission Irs r[E following questions will be asked by Mr. John Laycock at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to be held on Friday: 1. How many vacant dwelling houses were there m Singapore at the taking of the Census m 1931, i.e.
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  • 56 11 Hclsingfors. THE Suomi film company's offices and 1 studios, situated m Helsiniifors. and the largest concern of its land In J country, have been completely Oe«--troyed by fire. > r All efforts to extinguish the m proved unavailing. Th^ damage estimated at over £1.000.000. No reason for
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    32 11 Children sheltering from th- rain under the win? of a bomber at 'he rehearsal of the RAF display, which is being Riven at Hendon lne Rehearsal was attended by several thousand children
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  • 18 11 Mil Winter, of Kota Tampan estate Kuala Kangsar, is on a visit to her bungalow at Cameron Highlands.
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  • 122 11 Japan?* Polirr ilready Fixed Shanghai July 29. IT b understood that Mr. Hachir:. 1 Arita, the Japanese Foreign MiniI r. has fixed his policy with regard 'o North China. I: a to seek a gradual men! ol parate I uj?a with UK at" object oi merging the Charna..
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  • 135 11 Japanea Attempt To Climb Singapore, Wednesday. A JAPANESE mountaineering party comprising three young university students passed through Singapore yesterday by the Hague Maru on their way to India to make an attempt on Nanda Kot, one of the highest peaks of the Himalayas range. The student are Messrs.
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    • 36 11 5H33 Telegraphic Ad (ires- 5934 oonmroon thi r EXCEL?LS^S5 NOLf SITIJA TED HOTEL IN THF ISLAND. THE CocktJi MMODAnONWITII EVER Y COMFORT. 1 KTAH R *R AND RESTAURANT IS «THE PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER
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    • 56 11 i iirr i Potasie Parmentior Fish A La Portu?a se Roast Lambs Min'. Sauce Lon? Brans& Pomme Bou'angere Cod Meat Salad Puddinp A La Koine Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our RPBCIALTIHH, SFRESHi: I Bors Dueuvres vanes "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other IMK lUU'lt 4:rU»i <I^a^^ t
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  • 144 12 TUNBRIDGE SOUTH-EAST SH ELLS AND COUNTIES A general view during the judging of Shorthorn Dairy Cattle Capt G C Morton's grey mure "Cage Gene" trottin* round t:ie rin? swu X! x& ss &Js»jrLrta?ww. m.r- The Duke and DmIKM ■tune, the show. The marriage arranged be ween Mr. Paddington. London. Henry
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    1245 14 B ixiiiU up llu* poor fifth for th<» fastidious ANE of the most delicate oi foods, fish v is not difficult to cook, except that the usual fault of over-cooking should be avoided, since the least excess tends to toughen and to destroy the delicacy of flavour. Boiling, frying,
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  • 323 14 Whites of 4 eggs lemon or vanilla flavouring pinch of salt :J i lb. of castor sugar Put the whites of the eggs into 'arge basin v/ith a pinch of salt rhltk them to a very stiff froth. Sieve the sugar and stir about 10 ounces into the meringue
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    • 78 15 FOOD FO/? THOUGHT— FISH I ISII Al 6BATDI a LEMON SOLES •SALMON PUFFS V L CANADIAN KRESH SALMON I BOILED TUUOT LOBSTER SAUCE SH FILLETS I Mi: AMID I ISH KDDIMi WITH ANCHOVY PhMCE bloaters. M V^ Please look out il See opposite page for Recipes WE CAN SUPPLY YOU
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    • 451 16 ii I IUI IH BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 1 1936. RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 1 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug. 27 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23
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    • 165 16 M. HI. LINE. (Incorporated In France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Aug. i CHANTILLY 9.986 T. Autf 7 ARAMIS 17.536 T. Aug. 18 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 15 Also
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    • 111 16 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENI CUNARD WHITE STAK. LI (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, OgjgJ Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Olb^j s.s. SUWA MARU 52* "C s.s. FUSHIMI MARU If. HAKOZAKI MARU JttJ Rates to Ist Class ..JrV 1 Naples $407 $540 $317 &5^ Marseilles 514 557 326 London 557 600
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 415 16 [THE HAKBOJJBJ p.vssi..\«.r;ns in Till: H VM III The following passengers are travelling by the P. and O. Ranchi, which is due to leave Singapore for Europe at 9.30 a.m. to-day:— Miss G L. Pigott, Miss F. L. Madella, Miss Young. Mr. E. P. Berkett. Mr. C. L. Southall. Mr.
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    • 428 16 villi's DV dojk Op ten Noort °<*°wn G. V( No Ran chi g 1 Rajputana 3 Malacca Benmacdhui Hamburg Mam Kistna Japanese Prince I Pleasant ville oA 3 Perak jjj City of Christchurch M Taybank City of Kimberlev Ipoh Marella \l T/oilus "2 i J P Coen KEPPFL HARBOUR Main
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  • 269 17 LIVELY VOYAGE Monkey Tricks Robert Holt was something j rVTiES il berlhed al i; two Monitor lizards, one J^ JII SK? ncl one Drill baboon, ail pr JSftSe Vice-Consul at Chester. mk ii run sMSsrsrs hIV enjoyed being taken for a but one evening he, a
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  • 82 17 pASSENGERS embarking on the Gneisenau when she sailed for Manila. Hongkong. Shanghai and Kobe yesterday, were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graham for Manila. Mr. Form Tze Tseng for Hongkong. Mr. Yong Shook Lin for Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wong for Hongkong. Mrs. C. Hofen for Shanghai.
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  • 25 17 The following arrived In Penang on Saturday by the s.s. "Elephanta" from Rangoon: Mr. O. Miranda. Dr. J. H. Montgomery and Miss G. T. Taylor
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  • 32 17 The Rev. Father Bonamy. of Sungci Patani. has pone to Cameron Highlands for the Annual Retreat of the Clergy of the Diocese of Malacca. He will be away for about a week.
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    • 312 17 ltin\S PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Balljl MARELLA July 30 Aug 3 MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th wing rates. r Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane Sydney or Mcl bmirnp to thp connecting X.P.M.
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    • 377 17 IF^ y^ TO FRENCH PORTS V\^i^ ~i\ ttT-ILir HOMEWARDS. J FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aug 4 i CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Bept 2 I DUPLEX For Marseille^Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk H*Ot. 15 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 17 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles),
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  • 430 18 Conditions And Course London. THE conditions laid down by the I Aero Club for the air race on Sept 15 from London to Johannesburg have been issued. In this race a prize of £4,000 will be given to the entrant who makes tho fastest time
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  • 150 18 iftotiin. London, July 28 Mir W. S. MORRISON, Financial Secre- tary to the Treasury, stated m the House of Commons m answer to thf Chancellor of the Exchequer, that he had received specific proposals from the Cunard-White Star Company and had agreed that advances should be made under
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  • 682 18 London. THE Duke of Connaught presided at I the pnnual meeting of the Boldiers and Sailors Help Society hnd at Caxton Hall. Westminster. He referred to the deep loss the society suffered by the death of King George, who was nitron for 25 years. and to
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  • 364 18 "STAY IN STRIKES" Inquiry By Civil Servants Loi the Civil Service Clerical a has T tak( n th(J o P J nton WiUJam Jowitt. X.c. on the members of a Civil Service tradi unlm to L*** an? has asked, m whether Civil servants may engage m a "stayin" strike or
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  • 77 18 Passengers From Australia Singapore. That day THE following passengers an:'. Singapore by the s.s. Ifarella I from Australia. From Sydney: Mr. W T. Duni Miss A. FOgal, Miss B. M Miss L. E. Job. Miss G. Neil. Uli Stolt. Miss C. Spande. From Melbourne: Mrs OH. Mrs. M.
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  • 91 18 No Debt Except Current Liabilities New Y«»rk. Julj THE Chrysler Corporation has de od t dividend of $4 on its commc Stock, compared with $1.50 and for the previous two quarters, n tively. Mr. Walter Chrysler .said tl nanv had repaid the balance "I bank loan incurred m
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    84 19 [)r Philip X C Tyau performed the opening ceremony when at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday the first Singapore Chinese Schools' Athletic meeting was held The virtor's triumphant gesture as he breasted the tape m the fifty yards sprint was caught by the camera he *&X and spoon race mount the
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    • 1002 20 ON THE RAIMO British Empire I'rogrnmiiie irinsmisMon I: CiSlI ISJI metre* (21.47 mcs.) and GS(i 16.88 metre* '17.7 M mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission 3: OBG 16.86 metres 17.79 mcs.) and GSF 10.82 metres 15 14 mcs.). from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. GSII 1397 metres (2147
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    • 201 20 5.15 p.m. Day's programme. 5.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-ParK Concert. 6.20 p.m. News m English. 6.SS p.m. Continuation of relay I i rt 7.05 p.m. News m French. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of rela./ Concert 8.20 p.m. The Important Courses o. Contemporaneous Thoughts, Mr. P. Descaves. 830 p m. Humour of
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    • 141 20 10.15 p.m. Rates of exchange 10.20 p.m. End of broad-TO-MORROW Wavelength 25.60 metre* (11.720 kc 5.35 a.m. Concert n Radio-Parts. 6.35 a.m. News m French 6.50 a.m. News m Spa 700 a.m. News m French prices. 7.20 am. Midnight. Nei lish. j m. Theatrical Broad 9.35 am. End of Broadcast
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  • 1091 21 4. A. A. TITLE MEETING Thrills At White (By Air Mail) London, July 15 MHRLI 5M* i>.'ople-a record N for the meetini-^w Isrlt ;"7 voters- v.i* performed by I) 0 Italy* l&WthC m yards hurdles tmt Si fifth successive year and .ma-ju-d the British record, writes
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  • 117 21 'ommodtty Exchange Act Chicago, July 29 TAKING a distinctly conciliatory view I In his remarks at the opening of the t hearing on the Commodity Exchanges. Mr Henry A Wallace, the Secretary for Agriculture, said he had hopes that the Commodity X Act would t strengthen and improve
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  • 117 21 May Stay In Majorca Palma. Majorca. ENQUIRIES have been received b> several hotels here regarding accommodation m connection with a possible stay m Majorca by the Emperoi of Abyssinia. It is said here that the Spanish Government has informed the Negus that no objection will be raised if
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    • 55 21 i The fewest Exposure Meter! j made by the OMBRUX manufacturers, but only of half j Ombrux size and I x as sensitive! I "SIXTUS" > WILL ALWAYS GIVE C iRRECT READINGS. j j Obtainable from all first class dealers or the j i i SOLE AGENTS I SCHMIDT Co.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 344 21 1 OX Till'] HAIIIO (Continued from page 20) 1.50 p.m. Popular gramophone music. 7.40 p.m. Little German Broadcast--2.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. ing A.B.C. 220 p.m. Close down. 7.55 p.m. Concert of Lteht Music 5.20 p.m. Gramophone music. (cont'd). 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Opening an- 8.20 p.m. Sign off DJA
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  • 831 22 FOUR FIRSTS IN A ROW Attendance Was Small (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Thursday. THE one-day Skye Meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held today m fine weather. The going was hard and there was only a small attendance. Mr. L. Whitaker met
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  • 895 22 Singapore Chinese Schools Athletic Meet At Jalan Besar Singapore, Thursday. A LARGE crowd was present at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon to see the start of the first annual inter- school sports for Chinese schools m n q 1001*0 This athletic meeting is the first of its kind for
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  • 13 22 Mrs J. Cornwell,of WJ* C Cameron Highlands, is an mmaW Rntn naiah Hospital
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    • 30 23 SPFIAL OFFER f2 WEEKS ONT V Just Received a Special line of Tennis rackets? PRICES. FROM $10.00 TO $17.50 STRUNG WITH ORANGE OU WHITE TROPICAL GOT "SsooEnrs 7634. Prince Street.
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    • 54 23 IS THE BODY BUILDER |f|, BULLDOG' i^Wk GUINNESS I i V* SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Sfe /.V ORDER THAT El^il rof/ i/i) v^'/' H'JKlW'l l//s/,/7>. l/.H n.s' Pf^^ii LOOK FOR THE i^i/oLf; #oj>y of k '«F "BULLDOG' wi/^A^ rot/ cf/i (TIIITIfRiP c C"I T^ (Inr m ss) SOLE AGENTS: X
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  • 36 23 The Inter-College Football Match between Raffles College and the College of Medicine (which ta thr last of the Inter-Collei series f< > < thi< term) 1 be played on the Raffles College sports '>n und to-morrow.
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  • 679 24 DIAMOND BEATS SOM PONG IN WINNER TAKE ALL BOUT Excelling Defence Gives Negro Victory In Gruelling Battle By Ringside Singapore, Thursday. AFTER years of persistent knocking, the doors of fame were opened last night and Joe Diamond, the Batu Pahat boxer, passed within. He can now consider himself as having
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  • 497 24 More Selections Made ELEVEN of the players who vtf mak the tour to Australia during twl coming winter with thr If.C.C? haw now been selected Router cables frorr London that the M.C.C. have sent h vitations to four more plavtrs this we.* They are: G Duckworth, Lancashire T
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  • 843 24 POINTS FROM POLICE A Goal keeping Display Singapore, Thursday. ANCE again the Inniskillings take v first place m the First Division of the League But their victory over the Police at the Stadium today was not easily gained and at one period of the game it
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