Morning Tribune, 17 August 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 169. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, August 17, I'm. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 640 1 WILL ASSIST HI HI 3 BADAJOZ BOMBARDED IVMIU.IVTS FIRE r\l>il Kill TOWX WEEK-END DiessagM from Spain point to further victories for *he rebel troops under Gent. Franco and Mola but the stalemate continues more r lest. Meanwhile it fa reported that 10,000 Riff Warriors have
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  • 175 1 More Killings In Palestine Jerusalem. Aug. 15 FOUR occupants of a car were killed and a fifth wounded as the result of an Arab attack outside Haifa during the night. The victims were the chauffeur, a Jewess and two Jewish special constables The wounded man
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  • 339 1 rFr Our oun Correspondent) Penang, Aug. 16. J ne^nl^ 011 The tj 'estric<s; r :t Siam have 1 time fnr I e J here is st "l issed betSLS 16 whole matter to ■'^ber when n th n W and the end wjen^
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  • 125 1 New Addition Proposed London, Aug. 16. FURTHER important additions to what is called London's "Green Bell" are to be considered during the next few months. The proposed additions are in the counties of Essex. Buckinghamshire Kent. Survey and Middlesex. That in Essex comprises a strength of land six
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    35 1 i Fellow officers of Captain W. O Phillips formed the guard of honour I outside St Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday when he was married to a Miss Enid Lamb, of London, (see page 2). 1
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  • 28 1 Mr. Arthur Smith of 9. Chancery Hill Road. Singapore, was admited to the General Hospital on Friday suffering from heart tiouble. His condition is said to be serious.
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  • 148 1 NO DANGER FROM SHELL Statement By Captain Singapore. Saturday. i ■I r ATTAIN H. A. Smith, master of I v the P. and O. Chitral refuted H the story of how shells had been I dropped by Spanish aeroplanes 40 1 yards astern of the vessel near Tan- I geir
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  • 26 1 Mr. George Richard Westrop, an Englishman living in France, wcs trapped by the rising tide ?.nd drowned while fishing for shellfish at Camiers, near Etaples. j
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  • 698 2 Cut-And-Dried L egislaiion In F.M.S. PROTESTMADE IN COUNCIL An Undesirable Tendency (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DEFERENCES to the Decentrali- sation Policy were made at the meeting of the Selangor State Council this morning by the Hon. Mr E. D. Shearn, when he spoke concerning the Prisons Amendment
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  • 227 2 Capt. W. O. Phillips And Miss E. Lamb ST. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a military wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Enid Lamb beicame the bride of Capt. W. O. Phillins, 1 R.A.S.C, son of the late Mr. M. Phillips and Mrs. Phillips, of Hove. Sussex,
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  • 93 2 Return Screening Of "Captain Blood" IN response to public demand, the screen version of Rafael Sabatini's classic story "Captain Blood" was rescreened at the Alhambra Theatre last night and attracted large audiences. Leading the huge cast are Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. As the physician who becomes
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  • 45 2 July Returns From Whitehall London. Aug. 16. DOARD of Trade returns show that tanD ports during last month total £68,731.020 being an increase of £6.967,492 on July 1935. Exports amounted to £40.085.922 being an advance of £3.642,473 on July. 1935 British Official Wireless.
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  • 57 2 HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, was present at Saturday's presentation at the Pavilion of the British film "Two's Company," which features Ned Sparkes and Gordon Harker. This has been one of the biggest film successes of the year and the
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  • 338 2 Roosevelt 's Determination New York, AMERICA'S determination to herself completely from war emphasised by President RooseVelt^! a striking address to the summer L. ference In Chautaugua Mr. Roosevelt expressed himself more concerned and less cheerful about ternational world conditions than Ami' rica's immediate domestic prosnerts It was
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  • 13 2 MRS Harry Roy (Princess Peai Sarawak) gave birth to a da to-day Reuter.
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    • 39 2 DOCTORS RECOMMEND oLufzym the Sure Cure for DIGESTIVE DISORDERS including difficulty in breathing, disturbed sleep, dyspepsia. I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES in packings of 20 and oO tablets PRICES MODERATE Sole Agents: SCHMIDT CO. f»0, Robiiwm Ro«d Telephone: 7056.
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  • 509 3 Inquiry Into Death Of Sergeant Holt Singapore, Saturday. the trial of Chief Petty f* 2£ Vu C OURh of the Royal I officei J^Wj L B Gibson, in trict Court, was ex- that the evidence of Win who will not be horning of May
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  • 167 3 Entertained By Arabic Club DEPRESENTATIVES of all communities were present at 160. Kee Sun Road, Siglap, on Saturday for a let party given by the rice-president and mem--1)' i of the Arabic Social and Literary Club in honour of Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsa^off on the occasion
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  • 110 3 Earlier Arrivals From Sept. 20 WITH the close of monsoon weather conditions In Lower Burma and Northern Siam. the seasonal modifications to the Imperial Airways' schedule, which came into force last May, will be withdrawn. As from the service due i"i Singapore on Sept. 20. night-stops on eastbound
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  • 81 3 Two Accidents To British Planes F^O British air accidents have involved the loss of three lives. A. R.A.F. plane crashed at Hampden Woods. Buckinghamshire and Pilot-Ser-geant Home and Corporal Wren were killed while a message from Berlin states that a British Airways night mail-plane from Hanover to London
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  • 18 3 Castcll Dinas Bran. Wales's oldest castle, has been aecured on a 21 ycar^ lease by Llangollen Town Council.
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  • 180 3 Fresh Tin Mines May Be Opened A New Bill to amend the Tin and TirOre (Restriction) Ordinance (Chapter 164> is shortly to be introduced irto the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons are stated as follow: The total amount of tin which may be exported from tin-ore
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  • 95 3 Plan For Fleet Of IjOOO Machines Paris. Aug. 12 rE Senate has unanimously adopted the Bill, already passed by the Chamber, providing for a five-year plan for the renewal and up-keep of the French Air Force, with a yearly expenditure of 55,000,000 francs. The plan is worked
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  • 20 3 Bight minors were injured when the cage carrying them fell to the bottom of the shaft at Millhall Colliery, Scotland.
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  • 58 3 International Conference On Public Instruction Geneva. THE fifth international conference on 1 public Instruction has now finished its work at Geneva Thirty-nine countries were represented, and the principal subjects discussed were: TV creation of free-meal canteens for school-children, the teaching of diaand the teaching to be given
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  • 51 3 A -I :W Bill will be introduced into the slative Council shortly for the ol amending chapter 51 of the 'and Administration Ordinance. objects and masons arc as follow: rtncipal Ordinance of 1934 approvlsiom to certain ith power in the Governor in extend the application of Empire as
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  • 5 3 en panted K Municipal aerodrome.
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  • 58 3 But Attack Said To Be Imminent Peiping. Aug. 14. FOLLOWING the virtual breakdown of peace negotiations Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has given the Kwangsi warlords till to-morrow (Saturday) to accept the Central Governjment's terms according to foreign dispatches from Canton General Lit Sung Jen and Fai Chung
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  • 48 3 Before the Actinc Chief Justice at 2.15 pm Summonses-in-Chambers Orin:inatinc: Summonses. Motions Petition A* 2.15 p.m.:— Special Case— Rex vs. Verasamy. Before Mr Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 1030 a.m. Part heard: 596 35 -Gopal Konar vs. Narain Singh At 215 p.m.:— l Originating Summons.
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    • 48 3 dsdsds Eighteen n.c.o.a or the 2nd Infant rv Regiment in Brazil were arrested recently for alleged Communist sympathies, Later three men, believed to be important Communist agents, were arrested at Olaria. a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. i o^\ "MAN MOW W^Mlf) RAPID HARDENING j I CEMENT j
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    • 66 3 /^S^B^^^v New Lockseal PjlD iiNTI longer life I 1 1 BETTER UGHT I I AMERICA'S BATTERV jf best TU SA. JL Obtainable >|^^^^g^m/ Everywhere. Sole Agents: Rahamin Penhas, 86 ROBINSON ROAD. Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROU GHOUT MALAYA.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 76 4 London: Will show a decrease of Liverpool: Will show a decrease of Last Quotation To-day In bulk Aug.|Sept. Shipment. £20.12.6 Value Unchanged August Shipment £14.17.6 Sellers £14.17.6 Value SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) August shipment 9 3 Sellers 9 6 Sellers TAPIOCA (lst quality) Seed Pearl (S'pore) August shipment 15
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    • 107 4 London, Aug. J. P. Coats 55,- 55Distillers 105,9 105,6 J~ Dunlop Rubber 36|9 36|7 General Electric 85,9 86 Guinness 150 9 150|3 Imperial Chemical Industries 40 1 40,Imperial Tobacco 170 168J1 Anglo-Dutch 27,3 273 Canadian Pacific 12 12 Gula Kalumpong 27,6 28jl ~~J„ Langlaate Estates 24 10
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    • 19 4 Cash (official price) £181.7 16 £182 5 8 1316 3 months forward (official price) £178% £179% +1
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    • 38 4 I New York. Autr. RUBBER Pre' ious to-day Chans* Tone Very dull Spot Buyers 16% Closed Sellers 16% Oct.'Dec. Buyers 16 516 Sellers 16 716 TIN Standard Tone Q uiet Quiet Spot 42% 42% Down
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    • 77 4 London. Aug. 16 Previous To-day Change. T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.35 76.35 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.40% 7.40% T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 215 32 Is. 2%d. up 132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 3132 Is. 3d. up 1'32
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    • 138 4 Duke Duchess Of Kent Narrow Escape In Motor Accident Vienna, Aut; 15 THE Duke and Duchess of Kent had a narrow escape from a serious motor accident to-day. They were motoring with their host Count VonhofT Mannsthal when their car collided with another car on a narrow road by the
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    • 51 4 Sentence of 15 months' imprisonment in the second division was passed I Hampshire Assizes at Winchester on Mrs Elizabeth Black, 36, formerly Vino Hotel, Southampton, who found guilty of the manslaughter Mrs. Jessie Thompson Jackson -<• ship's .stenographer, of Walsingharn Road. Wallasey. Cheshire, and oi lawfully using an instrument to
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    • 22 4 Mr. Raymond H. Garner, lectuni engineering at Walsall Technical lege. has been appointed bur y engineering department of on** 1 Technical College.
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    • 11 4 London. Aug. 16 Previous To-day Chanee olLi V ILK
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    • 69 4 Gordon hum To Play At S.C.R.C. Singapore, Saturday. MR. Gordon Lum, the well-known Chinese tennis player, is due to arrive in Singapore on his way back to China from Wimbledon on Tuesday. It is hoped to be able to arrange for him to play on the Straits Chinese
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    • 17 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • 1387 5 v^Qpr and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. Issued by trastrju^ Saturday, Aug. 15th 1 p.m. (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers fTin qq 43 39 43 ,V KuEbang «f 291- 26i- 281- Ayer won? 135 140
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  • THE LOCAL MARKETS
    • 83 5 Singapore: 26 5 Scents, unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: 7 5 Bd., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 14 cents, unchanged. Market Tone: Very dull. A certain amount of business has passed to-day in the lower grades of sheet for near shipment, but otherwise the market has been
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  • 93 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. No. I.X.R.SS. in cases (F.OB. August 1 26% 26 7 a Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. August* 26 1116 26% cisier Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7 5 ed. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 16V4 per lb.
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  • 27 5 Singapore, Saturday noon. Singapore: $8% down $U. London: £182 55., down £1 155.; three months £179, down £1 10s. New York: 42 cts., down Vn ct.
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  • 108 5 Singapore, Saturday. 1.00 p.m. MESSRS Fraser and Company, in their daily comment on the local share market write as follows:— Tin share bids from London were again lower and the local market was easier ai There"were sellers of Batu Selangors 0 79 cts. Hong Fatts 77 cts. Jclebus
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  • 161 5 league Of Nations Drug Report Withdrawn London. THE report of the Opium Section of the League of Nations Secretariat K ivii« an estimate of the number of drug S2& in the United Kingdom has been withdrawr Horn circulation, it is an ""BF&Sw Lloyd, the Parliamentary Secretary to the
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  • 221 6 Singapore, Aug. 14. The following were closing rates in the local exchange market to-day: MIXING Singapore, Aug. 15. London 4 months' signt 2j4V 8 London 3 months' sight 24Vfc London 60 days' sight 2|4 3|32 London 30 days' sight 2|4 3,32 London demand 2|4 I|l6 london T.T. 2|4
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  • 167 6 Singapore. Aug. 15. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $131 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $1"7 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $215 R. <Siam> "Sinhuay" No. 1 $180 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $l.v R.
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  • 253 6 London Merchants Refute Soviet Claim London, Aug. 5. BY 1936 the whole of Russia's rubber requirements will be satisfied from home resources." This claim by the head of the central department of the rubber industry of the U.rf.S.K. is dealt with in a review by Messrs. Symington and
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  • 200 6 INSURANCES ulay a very important part in the economic life of Switzerianu. It is a weil-known fact, fji example, that the expenditure of the various forms of insurance are higher in Switzerland, per head of inhabitants, than in any other country. In the course of the last ten
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  • 100 6 Activity In Canadian Mining Ottawa, Canada. ICTIVITY in the mining industry in A Northern Canada is likely to be more pronounced during the present season than at any time since the famous Klondyke days in the Yukon. The activity will be particularly noticeable in the Yellowknife preserve a large area
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    • 21 6 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY 5 MOT O ft li AI O > INBUIANCB COMPANY. LTD. 1 BDH DARHY CO.. LTD. Singapore Branches J
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    • 402 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully D paid U H a Yl °oonooon Reserve Fund Y.129 150 o2 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T yamamqto. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5021 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk BANK OF
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  • 1761 7 Satisfactory Improvement In Profits London, Aug. 5. l nr dinary general meeting second ordinary u Consolidate d, T f SUU he da* "he Chartered InLimited. *«*5Ki 2 0 Aldermanbury, f^tivr Lit Trust. Ltd.). having S IJ t L til" convenini the meeting ■tfth? report of auditors. ail
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  • 896 7 INCREASED QUOTA: OUTLOOK FOR THE METAL (By Air Mail) London, July 31. THE decision to increase the copper quota has come rather sooner than was generally expected, although, some alleviation of restriction was inevitable before the end of this year. And the consistent strength of the market during the
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    • 125 8 7 THE GREAT I SHOW OF SHOWS With The Greatest Star It Cast ever Assembled! Spectacle that dazzles the Sfl^^^^^^^^l Eye! v** C 4Ji Music that's a Treat to K S* Qj II i| I iu Jt 'v .T^H ILii .*^bT£- il Girls that have never been B^ft A Inl
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    • 209 8 (ill w #v.^*\f*J'if\^ > vV Easily j^ Sing:apore s Week -Knd Sensation wls hls \m^jf^ 1 $tjM Crowds have R °cked With Laughter At I 1 \A lhiS The Grandest Comedy Ever iiWi lliSa NFD SIPAPIfQ ■i HI GORDON MARKER fl 111 i U IN BRITI SH AND DOMINIONS BIG
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  • 187 9 t\ r <it vehicle under nOLORES del j a ir tntract wlll I) her new <Wj"»» -continental. 1 the recently seen in the y, Her Boss." Company s 1 -Returns" and 'And So V Lone K d l will play the male TKV Were Ma ta the
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    • 134 9 j -V j See and hear golden-voiced GLADYS SWARTHOUT The new sinking Sensation of Screendom in Paramounrs Inspiring new J Triumph i IALHAMBRA next change 1 j I <. i \>ioitoi s figure divine beautiful., and with a voice that really charms r Paramount has the honor to present the
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    • 126 9 NEXT CHANGE at the CAPITOL THREE WISEGUyS AND A GIRL B '^^^m Marker"? |BJ J| JBJRBjf sjg*^ 7 another i hit from 'JM RUN YON ■««MB«^^^^^^^^^^ H^^ BrHn^ H with H BB M fl BA yWg fu¥ness RAYMOND INURSTON BRUCE WALBBRII- HALL CABOT METBO GOLDW¥N dO i^2| BO^ Rlinf >^™
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  • 340 10 Rebel unions" LABOUR IN U. S. A. A ttempt To A void Split Washington. ALTHOUGH the executive councU of the American Federation of Labour, which is meeting here, is clearly anxious to avoid a rift in the ranks of organised labour, it seems likely that they will be forced to
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  • 219 10 Flour And Soot As Missiles EGGs and bags of flour and soot trown from the roof of a house on a brass band 'and M^.s leading an anti-Fascist demonstration in the East End of London nearly caused a riot. Demonstrators ran to the house, but were kept back
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  • 148 10 Because Salzburg Is Jewish Municn. QTRENUOUS efforts are being made by Munich's Nazis to wrest from •Jewish" Salzburg the title of "Mozart City" during the present "OlvmDic summer." For thQ first time in history, the Munich Mozart Festival is to include every opera which the Austrian master
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  • 33 10 Mr. B. F. C. Ludowyk, Professor of English at the Ceylon University College, has been awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy by the University of Cambridge for his thesis on "English Education in Ceylon."
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  • 222 10 Helsingf ors THERE are now 16,291,000 Jews in the world, of which 344.000 are living in Great Britain and Ireland. These figures of the Jewish population of the world are given here in the Russian emigrant newspaper. Segodnya, ?.nd are compiled
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  • 159 10 Progress With Inquiry In U.K. rUBSTANTIAL progress has been made with an inquiry being carried out as to food supplies for Great Britain in time of war. This was announced in the House of Commons by Sir Thomas Inskip. Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, in reply to
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    54 10 A demonstration of mobile gas chambers, to be used in a scheme of anti-gas training, was given recently at the Metropolitan Police College, Colindale. Above is the new civilian respirator. The woman and the police officer are both wearing one, the woman having one of the Service type of respirators
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    30 10 Refugees from Oklahoma driven fr m their homes by the drought in the United States. Some of a foodUss party of 39 farmers camping by the roadside at Bakrrsfield.' California.
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    • 29 10 NOW OPERATIVE. S ubstant.al\ s|NGApORE TO: I REDUCTIONS penANG 9 ($77 approx.) I IN FAREs\ BANGKOK £22 ($lB9 RANGOON £37 ($317 MALAYA INDIA CALCUTTA m ($429 V Imperial Airways
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  • 828 11 CO-OPERATION CONDITIONS Commons Air Transport London. ,iit\Kl> (Melton. I) moved M 1: l i ,us< Commons to l Kne in the a*reeinsert the oUowm^ lransport: s h ill be paid umler any f unless the persons u r;::;;;" u ;,^d shun a^e reasonably with the H <>P ,1
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    • 89 11 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Ba^aee Contractors Forwarding S Agenta. Bnokinp Agents for FMfl i Railways. Bappape Agents for:--J Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line j 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., i etc.. etc. Tel. Address.- "LUGGAGE" PHOra 2423 or call Union Bldg. BOOKSHOP STAND FP AND
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    • 78 11 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE BEAUTY doroihy more... has received a beautiful collection of flap- jacks and cocktail boxes. A few leather zip fashion powder boxes are still available. 18, battery road, phone €995. HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle .jgs^. For a Natural Permanent Wave. K?&K^ Ti> y our latcs W§^ point- winding
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    • 131 11 EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: rYfc^^Jßk^ Ocular Muscle \gj|k *^V -^*](i^^ Anomalies. /h&?~~~ mmm <i Complicated TyßfllJlfc^^^^, defects ol vision. Glasses N\ Jp m if needed. IR. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 Years' European Clinical Experience. STATIONER New shipment
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    • 174 11 Mr F. A. Mackay has been appointed assistant to Mr. J. H. Duurentydt, manager of the new branch in Ipoh of International Trading Co., representatives of Skodaworks, Ltd. CHEMIST quite easily be remedied by the use of Innoxa aids to beauty. No matter how active your IKe, or how hot
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  • 312 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Aug. 17, 1936. ISOLATION PRESIDENT Roosevelt's statement that the United States must keep out of war at all costs, even though it ueahs loss of protits, will be welcomed generally, abroad as well as in his own country. His speech bears the character of an election
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  • 830 12 PREVENTIVE measures are being taken throughout Malaya at the moment Ijv all law-enforcing agencies to redur the number of offences committed eveiy year In all parts of the country One problem that appears to have caused much anxiety to authorities everywhere li the repeated commission ol almost similar
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  • 136 12 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chappel are back in Ipoh from Home. Mr. R. P. Davis, F.M.S Town Planner, is in Perak on duty. Major Doyle and Major Lindsay Vears visited the D.E.I by 'plane recently. The Rev. Father Fourgs has left Ipoh for the Cameron Highlands where he
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    78 12 Focal Point of the Fete Nationale: The vast assembly of Governmen supporters that gathered in the Place de la Bastille, scene of the ciestruction of the notorious prison in July, 1789. The decorated Iol l" de Juillet in the centre of the square records the names of those who in
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  • 689 13 nUESTION OF Malnutrition Underfeeding" London. irilleiiKed the Govern|AßOl^^ne s«d problem when I m ent <>n me i- ClackHr. *^JX%S moved, linl11 HraK has noted with 1 lt M X 1 im-inu evidence of f!M)l malnutrition. is of iat the destruction of esruM cirime r in
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    26 13 British warships at Haifa: the hir hour of a town where there has been a number of Arab outrages du ling the three months of disorder.
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  • 128 13 "Decadent Bright Young 1 lll'iyr* Newcastle on Tyne. BRIGHT young things" were among modern social tendencies denounced by the Rev. C. Ensor Walters In his presidential address to the Methodist Conference here. •There is a section of the community which is a danger to the State— a
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  • 131 13 Stay- In Strikes Illegal Workmen And Employers To Co-operate? Alexandria. THE "stay-in" strike which occurred in the cotton-spinning factory of the Filature Nationale d'Egypte here on June 25 has been declared illegal by the Minister of Industry and Commerce. In a statement to the press he severely criticised the workers'
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  • 108 13 Honoured By Prime Minister Ottawa. MR Thomas Scantlebury. a native of Bodmin (Cornwall) has died here within five days of his 101st birthday. He was the -Grand old man or Ottawa and his 100th birthday party last year will long be remembered in It was' attended by Mr.
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  • 59 14 Wearne Athletic Meeting The General Transport team, winners of the Inter-Club Tug of war A close finish was witnessed in the 20-yard handicap. The 220-yard open sprint in progress. Tan K. Hai, runner-up in the If R. Milne, the runner-up t Teo Chee Tang: breasting the tape in the open
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    • 38 15 V :> v /il^-' V Vil 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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  • 3289 16 Books ana AUTHORS Homage to <;.0.M.-Apostle of Peace Malayan llaekground Mr. Somerset Maugham's very S'hort Stories -••Footnotes to the Ballet** THERE was a period not long ago when popular interest in Disraeli seemed to be growing, and in Gladstone declining Has there not been a reversal of this process in
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    37 16 Two Victorians are the two recently published bo< 1 eral Smuts," partially u p the man, and partially a hi his time, and "Cirand <>i which makes Gladstone i gentleman who appeared g to his own contemporaries
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    13 17 etom a somerse > lauKham's superb mf iSrSSm that have apSel^feT the Cosmopolitan Magazine.
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    28 17 Rex Whistle's design of the latest of Lady Eleanor Smith's book "Portrait of a Lady" which tells of a "Vic torian Miss" who has to earn her living.
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    • 455 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 COMORIN
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    • 174 18 M. M. 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 A R AMIS 17,536 T. Aiiff. 18 ANGERS 9,900 T. Sept. 4 PRES. DOUMER 1 1,898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14.825 T. Sept.
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    • 117 18 iX.Y.K. IJS* GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT! CUNARD WHITE STAK. Li (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*. Ogg Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gi raws.s. FUSHIMI MARU s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU J f m.s. TERUKUNI MARU SfjJ Rates to Ist Class .J ld '^3 Naples $497 $540 $31. J Marseilles 514 557 326
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    • 277 18 I THE HARROCR JU W^~^ Canadian Shin* New Company To Operate EVENTS have recently moved rapidly in connection with the disposal of the last remaining 10 steamers of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, which onerated in the Australia", find New Zealand service. Th^sp ships have been jointly aequirr\l by the
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    • 255 18 SHIPS IX DOl'h SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAPU OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SHIP Godown, Gat< N Plancius, Hai Hing Hong Kheng 20 Saparoea 18 Xeumark <i Preussen Chinese Prince 30 Myrmidon Toyania Maru rriilK Ben wy vis Boringia is Titan Kiniau. England Maru Suisang DO KEPPEL lIARBOIK Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin
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    • 278 19 N EW YORK'S PORT REVENUE Customs Receipts Higher UiC reciprocal agreements D L vc lo we icu many import auV is revenues from foreign trade CUd n f int- Port 01 wew XOTfc V oi $15,451,331 during ™f™£*£ /uni 30, the total against |107,*MM to -aa tnun at any time
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    • 395 19 ddsa THE following notice to mariners has been issued by Major J D. Woodall, the Acting Commander of the Royal Artillery. Malaya, to the Shipping Community of Singapore. "Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the gun practice
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    • 474 19 \?K T0 FREN CH PORTS UV^TV i^Billw V B| It HOMEWARDS. V CAP PADARAN For Marselllea, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 29 DUPLEX For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 DESIRADE For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 J DALNY For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 I (from Marseilles).
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  • 622 20 FIGURES AND MAPS An Ever-Growing Network TO examine maps and figures which have just been produced, and which show the latest air-mail progress throughout the world, is to gain a striking impression of one of the most remarkable developments that these post-war days can show.
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    38 20 The fate of many farmers in the Middle West of the United States who have had to sell their belongings and become homeless wanderers owing to the drought. Above is a sale-room in an agricultural district of Nebraska.
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  • 126 20 New Works Opened In France lille PURTHER progress towards the wide spread production of synthetic i from French coal has been made bv th opening at Lievin of a second oil-tror coal worics The two factories now in op, are capable of treating ;.u tons a day
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  • 66 20 Only three months after he went t, Guildford on retirement. Mr Percival Sargent, aged 54. for 25 SS 1 Government servant in Malaya 'died on July 7at St Catherines Lucl'-e H Guildford. Mr Sargent, whu V native of Manchester, leaves a widow and a daughter Mr. Sargent came To Malaya
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    • 201 20 J i-i til I W^flßfc^KAfck i■» n I 'Iff JC I Mowuwujs »v£ Bfsr to* rou- I f- couauots rJ? 1 ]?'t? f O t l 'l£?' l T w,n mti actioh. \»e cs *ta**lv I l< lsJ THt CAU V?. n was" vrThT. v*W THf T 001 Do YOU
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  • 350 21 Jekyll And Hyde Existence Of London P. C. t l !d his brain against Kind Yard and nearly Sl b7 reeled for the first ftSTSft- went to the Gravesend Shoo! for Boys, where he hi e Congregational Church, obtained iost s a junior chemist
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  • 205 21 Nearly Causes Arab Jerusalem A BROADCAST of the noise of traffic ■<: to be' In Piccadilly Circus d a riot among Arabs I The broadcast was part of the Jerun station's children's hour. Just before it took place the record that had been made of the actual traffic
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  • 170 21 Inventor* Turn Peas To Coffee London. J^O ll: v nUl( jip harmsz tUrn PeaS into that works by the heat of the Ho L n f la ni r d h been rac- at Tripoli before u Governor of Libya. "easing its speed as the hoat ■nnoa :ios
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  • 199 21 Was He British Or French London, July 28. A DIFFICULT nationality problem has had to be solved by Sir Rollo Gra-ham-Campbell, magistrate at Bowstreet Police Court. Andre Charles Brule. a retired stockbroker, was summoned as an alien for not having registered a change of address. He claimed to
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  • 87 21 The SVE A the Italian company !or the development of Albania, has published a report on its work in that kingdom from 1925 to 1935. During, that period it has spent about £3.775.000 and the report contains many illustrations of the palaces, public buildings schools, hospitals, bridges, roads, and the
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  • 277 21 He's Still Tied To Insane Wife Durban. Saturday. A HUSBAND, whose wife is a patient in an English Mental Home, and who seeks a divorce under the new South African law which mikes Insanity a ground for divorce, has failed in an application to the supreme court in Durban. The
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  • 134 21 Non Aryan German Re-writing Mendelssohn Munich. SATISFACTORY -Aryan" music to O "Midsummer Night's Dream" har at last been composed, according to juoiJant reports in the Nazi Press here. The author of the music, Judged sufficiently nordic to oust the classic accompaniment of "Non-Aryan" Mendelssohn from the theatres of the Third
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  • 124 21 Husband Commits Suicide Cairo IN order to clear his name of suspicion 1 of having murde'-d h*s wife, 7iki Nasralla. a wealthv young Egyptian, has romnvtted suicide T™t before his wife died suddenly Nasralla hnd taken out a lartre Me Insurance noliev in his wife'l nam". The
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    20 21 An armoured wagon attached to a u ain in Palestine to counter any attack by Arab bandits, a necessary precaution.
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  • 38 21 11.13 Metres (9,635 kcs.) 25.40 Metres (11,810 Kcs.) TO-DAY 0.20 p.m. News in English. Symphonic concert. Tflk bv Dr. Mario M. Morandl. Elda Toniutti (soprano^ and Rossi Veechi (pianist). News in Italian. (Wavelength 16.88 Metres).
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    • 153 21 Tin: imiho (Continued from page 22) 2.35 p.m. Reports from the Olympic Games. 3 05 p.m. News and Economic Review in English. •A.20 p.m. Closing Celebrations at the Olvmpic Games. 520 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: Songa from the time of Frederick the Great. 5.35 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB
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    • 584 22 JON THE RADIO British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GBU 15.97 meti^j (21.47 mcs.) and GSO 16.86 mttrf (17.79 mcs.). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission 3: GSG 16.86 metre* (17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metres I (15.14 mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 ajn. GSO 1397 metres (2147 mcs),
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    • 479 22 '2.11.W. Hongkong 34.29 metres (8750 kcs) TO-DAY 11.58 a.m. -1.35 p.m. European recorded I programme. 11.50 a.m. Dance music by Ambrose and his Orchestra. 12.20 p.m. Time signal and weather report. 12 23 p.m. Sydney Gustard (organ) and the Hill Billies. 12.40 p.m. Selection from "Lido Lady" I by the
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    • 153 22 7.20 a.m. News in English. 7.35 a.m. Records or Theatrical Broadcast. 9.35 a.m. End of Broadcast. 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News in French. 10.40 a.m. News in English. 10.50 a.m. Records or Theatrical Broadcast. 12.05 a.m. News in German. 12.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. V.U.C. Calcutta 49.10 metres (6,109
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    • 183 22 10.53 a.m. Morning music. 11.30 a.m. Morning service 11.50 a.m. Time signal. 11.53 a.m. Classical programme 12.20 p.m Variety lunclf SS3S", 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin 1.20 p.m. Dance music. n 1.50 p.m. Popular gramophone music 2.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin 2.20 p.m. Close down 5.20 p.m. Light gramophone musk
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  • 1107 23 (LOSE TO THE LEADERS Sappers Well Singapore, Saturday. <«i in the past few weeks 1 lS he Middlesex Begirt tl n t hem-more or less out i,«. for the t hampionship thr Mv son this season, bui t tlHl results which attencflt; t r n' second meeting
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    19 23 One of the RE. full backs making a break with the ball away from one of the Chinese forwards.
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  • 24 23 I Mr Hubert Eugene Bader. who was appointed Colonial Secretary of the Leeward Islands last year, has died in Antigua after a brief illness.
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    4 23 tM u Saturday*, i,^
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    • 72 23 t" WMt lM«HI-tr1- .GABY 000WT8 WBT HCIOT* a new screen standard" j I -The Best Picture of the year.". THAT'S WHAT LONDON'S MILLIONS THINK of j i u\i\\ tooi»i;ir« iA\te%i roiiiod> iiii !"Mr.DEEDS GOES TO TOWN"; j The title may n,ean Mtktaf In you M we earnestly assure you that
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    • 361 23 VOLUNTEER CORPS Drills For This ¥¥7^ I_ Week THE following is the programme of drills up to and for the week ending AUg 23. TO-DAY AUG. 17 5.15 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.A. <v), A. A. Training. 530 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v>, Knots and Lashings. 5. 15 p.m.— Clifford Pier, S.F.C.R.E. (v»
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  • 795 24 FALL FROM A PONY Skye Meeting Ends (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. THERE was a big attendance at the 1 conHudins day of the Taiping Turf Club's Skye Meeting which was held here to-day. The weather was fine when the racing started and the
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  • 145 24 RESCUE GANG WATCH MAN BURNING Lingfield. WHILE passers and residents made frantic efforts 'to sa^e him. "Mr. E. J. Bunge. aged about fifty-five, was burned to death in his crashed car on the main East-bourne road here. His car skidded on a greasy road, turned a complete somersault and burst
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  • 97 24 German Fears Of Danger From The East fJIFFICULTIES for a Five-Power ConV ference in the Autumn are foreshadowed by the newspapers as a result of the increase In the Russian Army, resulting from the lowering of the entrance age of Russian recruits. Russia's step is regarded here a?
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  • 16 24 The Saxton Noble oversea prize has been awarded to John Simons, of Tobias Matnay Pianoforte School.
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  • 171 24 12,000 Miles To Claim Bride A BRIDEGROOM travelled 12,000 miles to claim his bride at" the parish church of Corby (Northantsi. He was George Barker, of Melbourne, Australia, and he married Miss Vera Bailey, of Corby. Their romance began some time ago and then Mr. Barker went to Australia
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  • 133 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Forces Advance On Suiyuen Shanghai, Aug. 16. GENERAL Chiang Pei Cheng called on U General Ho Ying Chin? (Minister of Wan and General Feng Yu Hsiang (vice-chairman of the Central Military Council* yesterday and reported on his mission to Shantung. He stated that
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  • 38 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanchang. Aug. IG. The merchants in Nanchang celebrated "Merchants' Day" yesterday at the Chungshantang. A resolution was passed requesting all merchants in the provinces to observe Aue. 15 as the merchants' festival.
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  • 137 24 Petition To The King For An Inquiry Hertford. I petition to the Kinf "concerning th abolition of poverty and the removi of the main causes of economic w r fare between nations" was the subject of a conference of the Prosperity Cl paign at Digswell Park. Hen Th°
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  • 83 24  - F armers Happy Sin Chew Jit Poh Best Harvest Since 191! Hong Konc. Aug. 16. THE Provinces of Hunan, Kiam.-i, Szechuen and Honan we enjoying the best harvest since the birth of tee republic. There are no floods, no d r oughts and no fear that foodstuffs are being overstocked.
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  • 51 24 Terrible Level Crossing Crash Three Rivers (Quebec), Aim CEVENTEEN were killed and 15 ll at a level erossinu when a Car. Pacific fast goods train crashed motor coach full of people returi from an election rally. The bodies of the dead anj were scattered some distance froi track.
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  • 20 24 The body of Mrs. Parker, wlh Charles Parker, the old Olouci cricketer and umpire, has been from the Bristol. Avon.
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    • 51 24 COMPTON MACKENZIE'S FAMOUS NOVEL PORTRAYED KY A FAMOUS STAR! See her In her most dynamic role as iU« (7 1 r I fl l S£ T VI I SC Ci cIS 21 DOV m-* A If r^ f± f* "i yr\ o 1j Z\ f^ r V^^ jW^BHv^ PAVILION NEXT
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  • 470 25 Splendid Batting By Skipper Gives S. C. C. Victory Over Schools Singapore, Saturday. fJttwSSS 'the overnight "not--jj hqf i a red badly in the Th C daVs p?ay iSng nve wickets JH2 rims when .stumps were drawn ended in a win for the s c c bv «4 runs- t
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  • 328 25 Non- Benders Triumph Singapore. Sunday. l*^lmmUm Club were the v met tlu Sll H SUrprise packet when on thSiRW Non -Benders at k. <C ground to-day, Rcc S lapsed SV 1 tlu> wicket the tS runs Nicß y Sulli- y one to do anything u iterant- bowling, scoring 24 runs.
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  • 253 25 Growder Fails Against S.C.R.C. Singapore. Sunday. THE S.C.R.C. beat the S.C.C. by 5 wickets on the Hong Lim ground to-day. Outstanding performances were those of Kah Foo of the S.C.R.C. who took b wickets for 22 runs, and H. Boon who scored 43 runs, and was finally caught by Pearce
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  • 275 25 Indians Easy Win Singapore. Saturday. EXCEPT for two fine innings by N. u Poyntz-Roberts and P. Bartram, a Singapore Cricket Club eleven fared disastrously against the Indian Association in a match played at Balestier Plain to-day. Batting first, the S.C.C. were dismissed for 152, Poyntz-Roberts scoring 48 and Bartram 61.
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  • 22 25 The Cricket fixture between the S.R.C. and the CSC. which was to have been played on the SRC. ground to-day was cancelled.
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  • 590 25 Visitors Take The Honours London, Saturday. CEVENTY thousand people were pre- sent at the White City to-day to see the athletic contest between the British Empire and the United States. The day was one of the warmest of the year and there was no wind. The United States,
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    • 42 25 Coming to the CAPITOL Jh DICK POWELL- RUBY KEELER jf^S If^ JOAN BLONDELL-JACK OAKIE Vr\Jtf Y HUGH HERBERT- )^SL I LOUISE FAZENDA i^.l!gM& j and America's latest Dancing Slar Sensation. Zr' PAUL DRAPER in SB |Igk i." WAItNKK BROS IOW MUSICAL HIT
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  • 1003 26 FINAL TEST MATCH Indian Bowlers Punished AFTER their failures against Australia, South Africa and the West Indies, England practically made sure of winning the rubber against India when they scored 471 for eight wickets in the third Test Match which started at the Oval M Saturday.
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  • 130 26 Results Of Tournament Ties THE following are the results of ties played in the Y.W.C.A. Tennis Tournament: Handicap Singles: Miss E. Peche (—3) beat Miss M. Clarke 3) 5—7, 6—2. B—6; Miss E. Peche <— 3> beat Mrs. E. V Davies <--3> 6—2, 6—l; Miss E. Elias -15)
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  • 28 26 Nanking Official A ppointed To Singapore Nanking, Aug. 15. IT is reported the Foreign Office is appointing Mr Tsiang Lui Fu, Consul- 1 General at Singapore.--Reuter.
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  • 26 26 Russia— U.S.A. Flight New York, Aug. 16. Lebanevsky and Levchencko have landed here after a flight from Siberia, according to a wireless message from Nome. Reuter.
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  • 193 26 English Crew Win The Cup Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club held its fourth regatta of the season toi v in bright weather. There was only one race— the International Cup and this was rowed over the Breakwater Course. Three crews took part— English, Scottish and Irish-
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  • 73 26 Saturday's Results In Division I THE following matches in the Scottish League 'Div I* were played to-day nnd resulted as follows: Reuter Aberdeen 4 Abroath 0 Albion R. 4 Hibernian 0 Clyde 1 Celtic 1 Hamilton A 4 Dunfermline A. 2 Hearts 3 Motherwell 4 Kilmarnock 1 Dundee
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  • 192 26 New Bill To Be Introduced Into Council AN Ordinance to amend the Penal Code will shortly be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons are stated as hereunder: An International Convention done at Geneva on the 20th day of April, 1929, provided among other things for
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  • 34 26 Britain Agrees With French Proposals London, Aur. 16. THE British and French Governments have exchanged notes fully agreeing with the French proposals to prohibit the export of arms to Spain. Reuter
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  • 157 26 Hendren And NichMt Again London, Aug. 15. THE chief feature of the county cricket matches which started to-day tJ the batting of Patsy Hendren Nichols for Middlesex and pectively. Hendren chalked up vet another century and seems to be head ing for the batting honour/ W h«l Nichols
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  • 56 26 M.P.'s May Sleep Easy London MEMBERS of Parliament will In future be entitled to the free use ol firstclass Bleeping berths between London and their constttuenctefl This has been announced in the House of Commons. The companies carrying most mps ■,\rv those to the North, the London and North Eastern
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    • 33 26 ♦the prize A CROWN ♦the weapon AN AXE/ ♦the victim 1^ 1\ lAD? JANE =jse= ftose ""CEDRICHfIBDWICKf NOVfl PILBEQij CRITICS EVEimVW.KI HAVK ACCLAIMED IT GBE*"* THAN PRIVATE VBfi HENRY VIII" PAVILION— Next W«*
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  • 784 27 CJ EVER HENRY OUTPOINTED Newcomer Gives Good Show Singapore, Monday. MMVWM "cnry, the American b Necro who was making his dehul before local fight fans, and the sum' welterweight champion r,.p- furnished a splendid at ilie New World Arena last nighi After 12 three-minute rounds
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    15 27 Clever Henry, a newcomer to the local ring, was outpointed by the Siamese, Som Pong
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  • 296 27 PER MANY very nearly swept the board in the rowing events at the Olympic Games, winning the Singles Sculls, the Coxswainless and Coxswained Pairs and also the Coxswainless and Coxswained! Fours. The British pair. Boresford and Snuthwood. won the Double Sculls, the German pair being second. Britain
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  • 31 27 Some 30 Spanish Army officers have arrived at Palma to serve various terms of imprisonment in a fortress for their part in the recent mutiny at Alcald de Henares, near Madrid.
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  • 133 27 Ipoh Cricket Drawn (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 16. IN a game charged with excitement, 1 especially In the closing stages, the Hennessy Trophy cricket match between the Europeans and the Rest ended in a draw here to-day. The outstanding feature of the match was the sensational
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  • 32 27 Mr. S. M. Bruce, Sir Isaac Isaacs (the late Governor-General), and Mr. Justice Rich have been appointed to represent Australia on the committee which is to consider the preparations for the Coronation.
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