Morning Tribune, 23 August 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 174 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, August 28, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 272 1 VO MINISTERS RESIGN MATIC SEQUEL TO PREMIERS BROADCAST PARIS MONDAY. (ATIC SEQUEL TO THE BROADCAST SPEECH BY M. DALAt (THE PREMIER) LAST NIGHT IS THE RESIGNATION OF pSTER OF LABOUR, M. RAMADIER, AND THE MINISTER LIC WORKS, M. FROSSARD. THE RETIRING MINISTERS DEPENDENT SOCIALISTS. M. DEMONZIE SUCCEEDS
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  • 103 1 Britishers t Another Scare Shanghai, Monday H residents at Hungjao re- ed another scare this mornMi at about 7.30 a.m. a min►attle between guerilla forces panese began six miles be»e Settlement. lout the night Japanese lorries troops rumbled to the scene s battle, while villagers all apparently aware that I
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  • 19 1 P<£y all was q.iiet. No details il were possible in the area, o» (irroboration from innu- «iwm] v.iiness.s.- Reuter
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  • 71 1 London, Monday. REPORTS received in London state that the famous golfers, Brigadier General Critchley, aged 48, and Diana Fishwick aged 27, are marrying in Paris tTmorrSw. For the last ■ffW W thev nlayed together successfully in the mix'ed fSursomfs, winning theLe Touquet tournament for five successive
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  • 123 1 1 Tokyo, Monday. A STRONG protest against three violations of the Manchoukuo Z 2 border by Soviet planes on Satur- Z day was lodged with M. Litvinoff j yesterday by Mr. Shigemitsu. says 2 a Tokyo Foreign Office statement. It adds that the differences, the I
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  • 28 1 New York, Monday: Three were killed I and 50 injured in a collision in a Underground crash when a train ran into Reuter another stationary one.-
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  • 253 1 British Press Pessimistic About Spain London, Monday. AX undertone of pessimism pervad's the press comment on the Burgos Government reply on the question of the settlement in Spain, the two chief points of which are agreed to be the demands for prior granting of belligerent rights and equal withdrawal of
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  • 146 1 fondon, Friday. THE first gearless clatchkM car ia the world which it is claimed may revolutionise the future of transport, was demonstrated at Cambridge todav to members of the engineering section of the British Association by Professor F t. Lea. The car is the result of
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    • 23 1 r~ 1 OTHER 'AGES L patriots** j L Lecture j Its. ci.*« I 24 I Aore Test j Records I —Page 24 j
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    • 63 1 xJbE!IiX fresh milk— with 3D» ALL THi: TROUBLE REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drin It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered -with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim Aeepa
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  • 328 2 "Subversive Activities" Says Govt. MM i OW ING M lhe protests of certain memlicrsof the Chinese community asainst the arrest „n banishment orders of two Chinese. W*M* Yam* (hee and lian Wen Hua. members of the Federation ol \lalavan Chinese Anti Japanese \ssmiations. a
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  • 59 2 SINGAPORE Chinese shop workers had an off day yesterday, when the owners decided to put up shutters. In the picture above we see a row of shops, in South Bridge Road, usually a hive of activity, closed. The rainy weather in the morning and the wet road
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  • 55 2 ITIS Excellency the Governor, accompa»l nied by the Private Secretary and the _de-de~Camp, will leata slnganore bv train on the" evening of Aug. 29 on a vlf.H to Kuala Lumpur. H s Excellency will return by the night Irain on Sept. 1 arriving at Singapore on
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  • 33 2 Vienna, Mondav. A decree signed by Hitler, providing for the trial for those accused of treasonable activities includes, apart from Dr. Schuschnißg. three ex-ministers, and the Reuter ex-police president Herr Skubl,
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  • 40 2 London, Monday The Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, will return to London to-morrow in accordance with his practice of making a visit of a day or two hveach week to the Foreign Office during the holida British Official Wireless
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  • 310 2 CABARET GIRLS IN MIDNIGHT HOLD-UP SHOOTING INCIDENT Singapore, Mondav. MISS til* Man, a dancing hostess employed at a local cabaret I was acquitted in the Fourth Police Court to-day oi a charge I of failing to report a robbery to the police. I The case was the sequel to a
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  • 165 2 Chinese Woman's Body Exhumed Kuala, Lumpur. Monday FOLLOWING allegations to the Police that a Chinese woman had been killed in a Ion? accident on the Rawang-ft» ta Road on Aug. 16. this vear. the First Magistrate, Mr. A. J- tan Bellew, issued an order for the exhumation of the bod)
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  • 38 2 The Prim.' v f,l London, Monday. -Tne v a who with Mrs. Chamber aii. (U;rr^ weekend at Chequers pK ,^t^ London this afternoon i ud he will resume hia Scottish British official Wireless day or two-
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    • 33 2 BRITISH CEMENTS Give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and INCREASED DURABILITY •MD HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE .NOWCRETE •COLURCRETE" •TOCKED BY Gfflg___*_jfe i **c_-__—-Jp p (Incorporated ln S.S.) _t W .r.o. 21 A. m^ m
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  • 581 3 BRITISH M.P. LECTURES IN SINGAPORE THE SITUATION IN EUROPE Singapore, Monday. "rpHE worst possible thing .ve can do. is to drift into a situation which only war can solve" said Captain Victor Cazalet British M.P., when addressing a large audience to-day at the Volunteer Drill Hall, when he delivered a
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  • 89 3 DAUGHTER ACCUSES MOTHER *r rm our Own Reporter} j Seremban, Monday. I IS eMerij (hinese woman was j A the .mused in a case before Mr p iiiddulph, the Seremban s__istrr.n-.in which her daughter > Ssed her of theft of a gold J ing si in eat* and a temporary
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  • 193 3 $1,000 Damages For European Engineer Singapore, Monday. 1). (.ould. European i'ngineer. I was this ir.orning awarded 1.000 damages and ''osts by Mr. lustite Home in the High Court as if>uH ot an action against Messrs. >obb and '■>.. Ud for the wrongul termination of his services. •he plaintiff originally claimed
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  • 86 3 apore. Monday.— For stealing three exes of cigarettes worth $2-73, the pro--1 a compatriot named Teo Pak w*. in South Bridge Road last night, •oLhih, sc youths. Low Siew Keong, 15. Z, IM h Say 16 were Kiven eight Jttof the rotan each
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  • 141 3 I of Dr William Heng. Nl Ken <:f Mr and Mrs Hpn Ta n ThV« s n Kapore to Miss Marie Mr Tr i m n da "Shter of Mr. nnd •Hi tak. i 8 Kay of Semaran.. Java, hi the Straits Chinese 1 Church. Primen Street at
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  • 117 3 Singapore, Monday CHIA Teck Huat was this morning tried in the second court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of fraudulent possession of 50 catties of scrap rubber valued $3 at 8.30 pm. Court Inspector Wray prosecuted while; '•he accused wa.s defended by Mr. D.
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  • 51 3 Le Vice Admiral J. Le Bigot, le Commandant M. Ciribelin. le Commandant Lemaire, le Capitaine J. Sounsseau. Monsieur P. A. Ballereau French Consul General. Mr. and Mme. Busson and Mr. P. P. Ballereau were the guests 'of Mr.' and Mme. Rene Ullmann at a tiffin on J Sunday at their
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  • 203 3 I From Our Otvn Correspondent I Alor Star. Monday. AN elderly Chinese was alleged to have been hacked to death with a hand scythe last Wednesday night at Simpang .\mpat, Alor Star, by a woman. The deceased, who was about 50 vtars old, i.s .stated to
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    • 197 3 PUBLIC NOTICES FOUND— An ideally balanced programme of Revelry- Rhythm ind Revelation on 31st August. 2nd and 3rd September. Book at Littles lor "Le Diable". NOTICE DKESSEHS' EXAMINATION An examination for dressers will be held in Singapore and Penang on the 19th. 20th and 21st September. 1938. Estate dressers who
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    • 75 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice in lst Court at 10 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summons, Motion and Petition. At 2.15 p.m.:— 2 Summonses-in-Cham-bers and 1 Originating Summons. Thereafter —Probate *****— Re estate of Teo Hong Lim deceased. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 11 a.m. 5.103
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 129 4 London, Mondas Prcviou. To-day Chango rubber Quietly Steads Quietly Steady Spot Buyers 7 7 7 15 16 Sellers 7 15,16 Ist Forward (September) Buyers 7 7 1 IS 16 Sellers 7 15 16 2nd Forward (OctlDec.) Buyers 7 15 16 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) Biyers HIM Sellers H' 316
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    • 27 4 GOLD Previous To-,,!;'"""" Mon Fine Bar per oz. tl.i.Vii n 1 yI f r V R ''i I months' forward 3 16 19 3 1«
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    • 17 4 JIN Standard Previous T o-dav 2j2 Spot (afternoon (dosing price) JJg* tlttfc Forward 193^ ««i
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    • 75 4 Saragossa. Mondfl SEMI-OFFICIAL comment in Sarap* regarding Franco's reply claims I the tone of the note was cordial w conciliatory and adds that Franco to not quibble about accepting the ths basic principles of the British \M namely, the withdrawal of ten th* .sand volunteers, co-operation
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    • 139 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 96 6 96 6 Dunlop Rubber 27 26 9 —3d Oeneral Electric 77J- 76 9 -3d Imperial Chemical Industrie! 31,110 30 10'-. —3d Imperial Tobacco 140 139 4 V- ~7»Ad Anglo-Dutch 28 4* 28 6 +l^d Ooiiadian Pacific 6% 6 9
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    • 69 4 London. Monday Previous. To-day Change r.T. onPans (closing middle rate) 178. 75 178.59 -16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.92 1 8.92 116 316 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate; 8 3 4 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 132 Unchanged T.T. on Japan
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    • 50 4 Kiel. Monday IN the presence of admiral Horthy.® Hitler. Admiral Raeder. Genw Brauchitsch and Herr Ribbentrop.* dame Horthy named and »uncnj 10.000-ton cruiser "Prince EUgw named after the man regarded a. founder of the Austro-Hunuarian Horthy. in the afternoon- viewed units of the German p*** Kiel Reuter
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    • 163 4 DRNDING the clarification of the European situation, buyers are adopting a waiting attitude and throughout the week Hue- tuations have been negligible, says Lewis Peat's report for the week. There is no pressure to sell and any offers at reason- I able levels are being
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    • 39 4 New York. Sunday. KOBBLK Previous To-day Change Tone Firm Spot Buyers 16 SJIG Closed Sellers 16 716 Forward Oct., .ec. Buyers 16 716 SeUers 16 916 SHI Quiet Steady i Bpot 43 43 i 1 t
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    • 195 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Monday. MESSRS. Fraser 0 Co.'s report for to-day s as follows: MINING: Tin at midday was 5973 4 up In spite of very dull conditions all sections of the Tin share market remained very steady to-day. Business passed in Southern kintas at $5.25
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    • 60 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA [STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY
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    • 29 4 an v^*__- u^ r sv _4i_P_ff s qir_-- j MM 1 11 HHITISII INStlt \N(fc COMPANY, Lil> BRANCHES <fc AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IV: I rtotayi r. Green j
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    • 14 4 I _^^---l JI--BH ____r^ >_^^H _______H _Hv_^ fl SIME DARBY Co.,ltdJ ,a _Vr-- r
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  • 705 5 STOCKS SHARES IJssued By Fraser Company Singapore, Aug. 22, 5 p.m. Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 2116 22(6 Con. T. S. Ord. 20 3 2113 E. Realty Co. 1.32ft I.42Vfe Bst. Trust Af 47| ft* Eastern United 32.50 33.50 F. and N. Ord. 13.90 14 40 do. 7>/ 2 Prefs.
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  • 202 5 FRASER COMPANY Ust Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug 22. 5 p.m. Total fox m— f f Sttdend Bt>okß Date Be. di? yi-a/ Close Payable TIN Austral Malay 9d. div. Bept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 3 2d. bonus Batu Selangor 2 l 2 Aug. 20 Aug. 25 Aug. 21 12»/2% Kampong
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  • 214 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buy en ...>is Ampats 4 4 6 Batu Selangors 1.32V 2 1.42 4xd Hong Fatts 090 0.95 Hongkong Tin 226 23 9 Jelebus 0.70 0.75 Kamunting Th. 9 9 11Katu Tin 25 9 269 Kramats 10- 11 !-cd Killinghalls 183 1913 Kuchais 1 32»/
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  • 60 5 7 Co uo $3.1000 l|l f E MUNICIPALITY c C 100 nom. Int Ma, v 6(i 2 -«»-0W» W I»H 'iSiSiiWiitf-- 1 103 Cl I 1 ft^'ißiiU 101 mv ci J av 1 C Nov i* 2CJ '02V4 Cl I HDUUM municipal f l»28 led. 1956-66 J4.000.00C
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    • 162 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V incorporated in the Netherlands. I Netherlands Trading Society) bankers amsterdam Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH President M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 159 6 M^tete^,., rovunv snow f^^^B&^"j capitol h *i.4 x SJH A. V mmmmmWk//^ ■^Mmmmmm^MW^MMmmm*wßßmmßßW^taa\\\mßam S— l I __n Sdn p^^ IT'' *1 I BING SSt* _^Hffli UADV f.bJß* Huh LATEST PARAMOUNT ,Bi _i_BrJ-V JHAHI \\\V HUITISH NEWS lli IflJlS BUlftltt t AI^ A L) InMIKK AiinV UtH* Uproarious "POPEYE" AN II
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    • 117 6 i^FiS I MARLBOROUCI LAST FEW SHOWS "MINOR RAJAMANI" A super TAMIL social thriller I featuring M. KAMALAVENI, SEETHALAKSHMI AMMM A. S. RUKMANI, P. S. MANG ALAM and a host oi other talented Artistes. NEXT CHANGE:— MISS SULOCHANA in JUNGLE QUEEN aaa*aaaaaaa\ X ROXY '"BAR off" "Tpm.Till mipnhjS OPENING TO-NIGHT 6.15
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  • 453 7 Death In Hospital Of Dr. I. S. John Singapore, Monday. s John, formerly of Ipoh, n Vied at the General Hospital. Jain* on Friday at the age of Filters brief illness. *m el rii retirement in 1933. Dr. john had made Singapore his home. L John nad his early education
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  • 100 7 GERMANY'S SMALLEST PLANE Berlin. THE worlds smallest plane G.O. S J 150 was demonstrated at the I Berlin Tempelhof airport recently. Z m Its constructors are Gothaer Z Waggonfarbik, the war-time manufacturers of the famous Gotha bombers. «u The plane has a s Pan of l*ss 5 Z than 12
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    • 84 7 f MERRY MUSICAL COMEDY— THE MOST SPARKLING and EYE-FILLING SHOW OF MANY MONTHS LAUGHS! SONGS! GLAMOUR! OPENING TO-MORROW 6-15-9-15 PAVILION *WH[J_ YDUR I nnv fam+s LnUT i JVJV m\ *J7_-lT_-_ I" v i_L y vH* CD ICM n ___Jivi^' KIcINIU/ FRANCES DAY VIC OLIVER BETTY STOCKfEID ROMNEV BRENT C^^^^BBlSi__aLi__Stf MARGARET
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    • 271 7 m*. .j, j POSITIVELY LAST DAY! j There is nothing funnier than this Warner Bros. Musical- comedy-romance! J !"FOOLS for SCANDAL"; {Final ll Show* 3-1J 0-l.» A JM.i AT MALAYA'S LEADING THEATRE j i ALHAMBRA t i i i mmm J Twice the spice and fun of A Kiss in
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  • 3282 8 Bogey Of Official Secrets Act New H. Q. For The Air Ministry Social Service In Britain Stable Foundation For The Country Spirit Of Merrie England Returns To London We All Are Still Schoolboys! Taximen Samaritans \From our Own Correspondent] LONDON. AUG. Lt A GIGANTIC WHITE BUILDING IN
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  • 130 8 Struck by lightning while riding his motor-cycle near Picket Post, Rinjjwood, in the New Forest, in the worst storm within memory, Edwin John Hiles, of Ivory Down, Downham Estate, Bromley, Kent, was killed instantly. With the dead man still holding the handlebars, his pillion passenger clinging
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  • 37 9 Mr. Maxton Is Sculptured Photo shows Mr. James Maxton, M.P., Riving a sitting to a Palestine sculptor, Mr. Zee-Ben-Zvi. at the I.L.P. Summer School, letthworth. Herts. Mr. Ben-Zvi is an exhibitor at the Royal Academy. Topical Press
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  • 323 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Aug, 23. 1938. THE SANITY OF ARBITRATION AS ANNOUNCED in yesterday's issue, the Singapore Traction Company strike is ove»* and the transport services have resumed after a period of inactivity of approximately 45 days. The end of this unfoitunate dispute came about as result of a
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  • 1084 10 Portrait Of EDWARD BENES CM ALL. modest, unromantic 0 Edward BUM*, now President Of the Republic Of Czerhoslovakia, is past fifty. He had been born thc last of a family ol twelve children, the son of a Czech peasant, whose ambition it was that his ■on should become an intellectual,
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  • 581 11 MAOISORE and weary, an attractive, 16-year-old blonde girl, f«r whom Scotland Yard had been searching for five days, ulked up to the booking-office at Willesden railway station month and said to the clerk: 'You know the. girl who was
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  • 77 11 'Empire Day," the secret speedboat of which Aircraftman Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia) was codesigner, is ready to be sent from Slough, Buckinghamshire, for an attack on thc water speed record at Lake Windermere. She will be piloted by Mr. Edward Spur, of the firm of
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  • 183 11 AS the result of a strange adven- ture attributed to loss of memory, a fair- haired girl is being cared in the Bignold Hospital and is stated to be "progressing favourably." She was the subject of a riddle that was solved when she was identified as Miss Catherine
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    • 104 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil Chamlsu and Storm I POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to .10 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or
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  • Article, Illustration
    241 12 TREASURE VE Hidden only 18 inches below the surface, a hoard of coins said to be part church has been discovered by workmen near Hornchurch Parish mure coins, mainlv of the Henry 111 (1216-1272) reign, form the treasure on* one of copper covered with silver and one of an alloy,
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    • 120 12 England now 5_ days across the air all the way by Empire Fl jiamg-B«»l on board, a promenade deck, hot and cold meals served while you f The tares include all night stop accommodation, all meals and tips. Only drinks are extra thcie'.s a bar on board. ENGLAND IN 5»,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 45 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc. AT Ine UIXMABW A WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL. The Best is to come and see at RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Opened daily including Saturdays from 8 am. to fun.
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  • 1687 14 Beauty For the Bride in Particular and Women in General JHROUGHOUT the ages a beautiful skin has remained woman's greatest asset. Fashions in hairdressing, in the use, or non-use of cosmetics etc., may change, but a lovely complexion is a prized possession. (Jn your wedding day in particular, you will
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    • 67 14 the [s^m Elizabeth Arden \2^ky>^\Jy ROYAL LIPS TICK y y/ j IS PERFUMED! A.sk for the Royal Lipstick, which is fragrant of the lovely Blue Grass perfume, exhaled from a tiny compartment concealed ln the cap scenting the lipstick. Exclusive to Elizabeth Arden, of course! The Llostick itiself Ls a
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  • 517 15 try These Sim pie Suggestions LpKG cool with the temperature at Lewhere round 85 degrees in the L an art to itself. However, it's th while trying to accomplish Lt makes all thr difference both to irt and your well-being. b begin with use
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    • 451 16 I I _F /^__i _R-_ II __L^P I _L__i I I __r-H I a .__--«_»».*m__i I ****m m ******M**' M M 1 i m r —^B__j| i tf a at m |-,^TI l I r__i n ~tm P^i^-M 1 i fl jwl^v 1 S^tefcil! l -«iS!!! 'iis_32» 'ii2lrTn m HH
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    • 425 16 |k v TO FRENCH PORTS r--* *j CHARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. ADEN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire U Bordea j [TO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong FORBIN For Saigon. Touran e and Haiphong Sn S. A. M. I. (from Saison)
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  • 178 17 Shanghai. L moat novel anti-piracy ever concocted has L invented by the Lunghwa Engineering Works, Ltd., L was raided recently by a iwelcome visitors who i m getting away with Lo worth of brass and metal L There were planty of n
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  • 180 17 BOIT 1.500 scientists from all parts of Great Britain were welmed al Teddington. Middlesex, cently. by Sir William Bragg, Pre|ent «»l the Royal Society, for the inual inspection of lhe National usual Laboratory says the Daily Megraph. kev tiled mto the hall, in which is led
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  • 178 17 Cairo \n empowering law authorising the Finance Minister duiii^ tne parliamentary leces-i to inliro. ce by dwtfß a .•tamp duty, a wages tax and an Inherit" .nee tax wa.s passed by the Egyptian Chamber by tie to 21 votes. This empowering law resulted from a motion
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  • 99 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Leh. Martin. Leh Plover, Klang. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Doek Scott Harley Keppel Harbour. King's Dock: Caisson No. 2 No. 1 Dock: Dredger
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 265 17 IIHIIVS PHILP LINE. H (Incorporated in Australia' NEXT SAILINGS Hue Sails. ■BRKUR Aug. 27 Sept 3 ■JjtELLA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Kcifli Rheao mu..d trip t.ckets from Singapore to Australia ..sued at the K>ll< nv.r..: rates passenger. ma\ transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or ■lelbourne to the connecting K.P.M Vessel.
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    • 64 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SANTHIA 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 25, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accomuiodat.r. ror First Saloon and second Saloon passengers. Soecial Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan <tattt«hangeabla wtta p and
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 69 17 Postal Intelligence TO-DAY Australia: -Whole "Aircraft" 9 p.m. Fort de Koek. Padang Pakan Baroe Siak Hong Kwong 3 p.m. Java and Timor Dilly "Aircraft" 9 p.m. New Zealand "Aircraft" 9 p.m. Note: "Aircraft" is air mail. x Correspondence prepaid at special air mail rates only. o By air to Hong
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  • 146 18 THE question of silent* M dealt with by Win.. CoimJ F. J. Hodscll. Inspecirr the A.R.P. Department inf Office, speaking at PWWWi rft He Mid that type of »]J**JB used in Spain, and wa> do Ling down Se aeroplane engi* t i-I tec'' 011 Britain's means .>>
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 181 18 mßcst in f Mroe World 'Jf I BmW BUY P,LOT PKN THE CHEAPEST _B^__s____l__l r w. ml m tor everlasting performance choose J||o|| A II I PILOT' per. the best in the world MB^fc fpV ml Bm W niarket to-day. It's worth paying dcubb B 'By. J n^^^r itylish model-,
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 402 18 i ON THE RADIO TO-DAY NIROM m) MectricaJ recordln* t Gramophone record* YDC 1515 Mc S (19. m. dliMiAI UIVEi nouncement. Song recital. 5 50 Film and operatic selections. ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s) -20 studio orchestra conducted by ZHP 30.96 metres (969 rac|s> Carel van d€r Bijl. p.m. 6
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    • 481 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 I GSF II 14 Mcs (19 8 m.) (iSG 17 79 Mcs (16 8 m.) 605 Big Ben. 'Empire Gazette' a topical review of events overseas, devised by James Gilroy. assisted by Kenneth Baily, presented by Pascoe Thronton. 63 5 The Fifth Cricket Test Match: England v.
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    • 212 18 ROME 2ROU BlMc p.m. UB m HONGKON Quartet d the Cathe 635 3* Wth Cricket T ev v (London relay) 7.00 Musical comedy. ••20 Local time signal we.th, port and announcement JS o^ 0^ Beach Bovs 815 Sandy Powell, Greta Q,„ S,nd Raie Da Costa. 8.35 The Fif th Cricket
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  • 672 19 \PANESE, FILIPINO BRITISHER CHARGED k <»fl the tocos Islands in 1917, Emden n crack German cruiser, I terror of il,,ied merchanlmen in these waters during the war, I lhe subject of a case in the Singapore police court yesterday. Iraa men a Filipino,
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  • 53 19 Singapore. Monday.— For negligently driving along Orchard Road on May 27 at 8.45 p.m. L. E. M. Lambert was this morning fined $10, by Mr. C. H Koh. the Traffic District Judge. Accused asked the permission of the Court to have the payment of the fine deferred till
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  • 70 19 Cautioned Discharged Singapore. Monday.— When Capt. G. A. Palmer was this morning charged in the Traffic District Court for speeding across the intersection of Orchard Road. Scotts Road and Patterson Road. Mr. C. H. Ko 1 Traffic District Judge nd Magistrate remarked, "Taking into consideration the width of the road
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  • 255 19 AMERICAN NA TION DEMANDS EMBARGO ON JAPAN AN official embargo on Japan by America as soon as possible and a boycott against Japanese goods by American right now was demanded Iby Representative Byron Scott of Long Beach, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Scott charged that American credits and American
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • 639 20 EAGLE AND DIAMOND IN BATAVIA BOXING CARD Diamond Disappoints MIXED RESULTS IN OPENING BOUTS Batavia, Aug. 20. A CROWD ot nearly MM boxing "fans" assembled in the enclosure on the Herei;les football field n-ar the Deca Park last night to watch the prowess of the two Singapore boxing champions who
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    44 20 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister made „.mriv, ia holiday. He returned ft toJ_^_Z t I^^LT^Ji !B?J5? |*H? „M Downing Street from his Scottish Scotland. Before he went away. Mr. Chaplain* w«\^^f^^! .5 JBM? J?** rcsv ii. is not made good pro- Planet News
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  • 763 20 FULL REPORT OF MATCH AGAINST MALACCA 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. JOHORE qualified for the final in the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition when they scored a creditable victory of 4 games to one over Malacca at the Bukit Zahrah School Hal
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  • 328 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh :lanKow, Monday. _„\M mo. Vat Sen told American Pressmen at Canton "I have J t() anton to see the spirit of I Qgalaat* in the face of the nane sf hombing. frZvi, resistance and power 'nd/
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  • 125 21 Germany's lliance With Japan Against Britain Hongkong, Monday. K. Sun Fo, President of the Ui-'slative Yuan, Sun Yat to's son. told Reuter in an exasive interview that "Geran>'s alliance with Japan is »ed at the British Empire. I* object is to keep Britain Wf busy in Europe so that she
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  • 223 21 Your Garden £10 Will Give You Best A.R.P. Shelter THK necessity of keeping calm and resting when under cover was stressed by Dr. A. Jafkson B.Sc. Ph. D., in his A.R.P. lecture at thc Municipal Building last night. •Experiments have proved," said tht doctor, "that a person resting uses up
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  • 111 21 Kuala Lumpur Broadcasts To Stop From Nov. 30 Kuaia Lumpur, Monday. BY a majority of ten votes to two, members of the Malayan Amateur Radio Society at an extraordinary general meeting to-night decided to suspend broadcasts as from Nov. 30. The decision was made following a lengthy discussion during which
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  • 53 21 I Singapore, Mondav. ol only two constables moraine recorded bv Mr. Bunker, the Singapore ite, in the preliminary lich a Straits-born Chinese. tands charged with three death by a rath act. ridence ot another taken, who now Ls in J WID be coming here shortly mp postponed
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  • 250 21 Dearer Foodstuffs In Perak [From Our Oivn Revortet] Ipoh, Monday. PRICES of foodstuffs, particularly imported nee have gone up r considerably during the month, and according to one deal er there is every indication that the price of rice will go up further this week. Manv causes have been attributed
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  • 250 21 RANGOON CHINESE GOING TO THE FRONT [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Monday. "UJE are eagerly looking forward to serving our country. It fc the duty of every able-bodied Chinese in this time of crisis to do something to help our people and help them to eject our ruthless enemy who
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  • 160 21 ONE hundred British soldiers and French sailors will stand side by side to-day in an impressive ceremony at the Cenotaph as Vice-Ad-miral Le Bigot, Commander-in-Chief of French Naval forces in the Far East, lays a wreath at the foot of the memorial. A
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  • 74 21 450 Attend Hague. Monday FOUR hundred and fifty delegates ot nations are attending the 34th conference oi tiie Inter-Parfiamcntai Union Germany ll not represented butltalv sent 12 delegates. Dr. Colijn, presiding, hi hLs opening address declared that the parliamentary .system ail hough criticised. w;i, 00 the whole
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  • 511 22 POLICE FIELD WEAK SIDE 2* Police K 'prrTKi>T g C^st a depleted Police side, the Royal Engineers had r no difficulty in winning by two dear goals in a first d.v.sion soccer fixture *t the S.A.F.A. league at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The sodden
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  • 440 22 S.C.F.A. 11l lJ Casuals 0. WHAT should have proved a thrilling game yesterday was much spoilt by the slippery condition of the Y.M CA. ground at Prince Edward Road, when the Chinese met and defeated the Casuals by the only goal of
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  • 69 22 Whitcombe Wins News Chronicle Golf Tourney Brighton. Monday. IN the News Chronicle Golf Tournament. Reginald Whitcombe was first with >coies of 71, 75, and 76, 75. H. B. Rhodes, Southern Foreshire* was second with 73, 73 and *<7, 79: C Denny < Thorpehall i wa^ third with 77. 72 and
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  • 40 22 The Division II League fixture between the Indian Association and the Publishers which was to have been played on the 8.H.8. ground yesterday evening was postponed to Wednesday when it will be played on the V .M.C.A. ground.
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  • 202 22 Singapore. Monday, fpHE S.R.C. scored a erood in over the United Services at Tanglii yesterday by five wickets in a low scoring game. Following are scores and the img:UNITED SERVICES Capt. F. W. Simpson b Hoffman 2 Pte Mack b Thoy M Capt. E. Dynes b Hoffman
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  • 101 22 TEACHERS TENNIS TOURNEY RESULTS of the annual tournament of the Tea* Association, played at Farrer M over the last fortnight are as 9 OPEN SINGLES: iSEMI-Flfl Seng Watt beat S. C. Tins MJ Keng Kiat beat Kee Pow 6-1: MEN'S OPEN DOUBLES. NALS.> Seng Watt and Thiam SW" J. D.
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  • 18 22 y:yz ■■■■■<)..;' orf Henry Gotten VI g ooen &f title. W!__J stituted a recorc
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 114 22 I TODAY'S VDB 1 a. I fflgb Hide.: MS am pm. 9 tt. 1 in. „J Ki, und Seng Watt -owe Jl KicbaidsM and Wilson lfl" handicap I FINALS.) A p hMtll (ffl Thean Teck and l Ah Chu h*at Kim Song and £*Kfll 6-2. 6-2: K. C Bal lhj_
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  • 635 23 "SPORTSMAN" CASE Singapore. Monday. DELIVERING judgment in lhe High Court this morning, Mr. Justice Home ordered BrMfli Anderson, former owner of the Sportsman, a monthly Journal, to pay $S(W) damages and costs to Krnest George Mozur, managing director o!' Masters Ltd., on grounds of
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  • 362 23 YS BEATEN IN DIV. 3 RETURN brical Inion 3; Y.M.C.A L [clerical Union yesterday avenged a previous defeat when in conincing style they beat a strong Y.M.C.A. eleven by 3—l in an inIfng Third Division encounter at the CU. ground. This was their second meeting and the
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  • 175 23 could nn?°K re Rifle Aviation kfi^Sit Nat r ai 'al match 303 full vetVi^Lt^n^ 11^ made >^low those L?, nd S s ores considerlo<* on SaturHt Urned in tne P ra cNRa n ay was the re sult. lembet to and w a .s wonhv^" 1 the hi^est Kai.
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  • 32 23 S.C.C Hockey Rugby S C.C. members who wish to play hockey and rugby this season are asked to sign the lists on the notice boards on the verandah as soon as possible.
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  • 217 23 LOCAL SCHOOLBOYS BEATEN rHE Johore Indo-Ceylonese Association (Junior! met the schoolboys cricket .1 at the Khalsa ground and defeated hem by nine run.s. Hock Lim captured ;ix wickets for 11 runs and Kangarat--lam took four for five runs for the forner. Scores JOHORE |\l><> KYI.ON. SI ASS. Vigayam c Koon
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  • 151 23 gREAT conviviality prevailed on board the French flagship, Lamotte Picquet, yesterday evening when over 150 guests attended a reception given by Vice-Admiral J. Le Bigot, Commander-in-Chief of the French Naval Forces oU the Far East. Among those present were His Excellency the Governor. Sir
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  • 1042 24 nEUTER cabled yesterday's play as The°c?owd~seemed to have exceeded SaTurday's 25.000 early this morning The weather was changeable, for alter occasional sunshine came heavy rain. Ten minutes before the start the covers were put on due to heavy rain, which eeased after
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  • 61 24 Score Board ENGLAND-IST INNI\r« Edrich b O'Reilly Hutton not out Leyland run out Hammond lbw b Fleetwood Smith Paynter lbw b O'Reilly Compton b Waite HardstafT not out Extras Total (for 5 wkts) BOWLING w*m t k. McCabe 59 O'Reilly 66.2 19 144 Fleetwood Smith 70 8 235 Barnes Fall
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  • 53 24 Hankow. Monty iITHAT appears to be a resumption the Yangtse offensive was tf oy Japanese subjecting Juichangp f, ons to intensive naval, land and) Lrombardment at dawn to-day. com ing with a landing, six miles eaa Juichang. An attempt is also I made to land on the east
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  • 47 24 GERMAN POLICE FOOTBALLERSI VISIT ENGLAND London. Mondjß A PARTY of forty German police bailers arrived yesterday for visit as the guests of the Brighton™ Hove Police Am Thp programme of social engagements arranged include? tm ball match to-day against tne aj po! cs team.— British Official ttnM
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  • 58 24 Moscow. MondJ THE Jewish and Greek Ortho*»« I tist counter-revolutionaries to*| "liquidated" at Bedichev near Jj frontier, according to ne m organ of the League Mi htaa i rm The journal adds that the K| the majority of the 56.000 P JJJ with 16 synagogues, as a con
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  • 79 24 Singapore. Ilonda y-*^ g Japanese, was this mo oefor e with four motoring /«f£2rs I C. H. Koh. the Traffic and Magistrate. we re. c The first thr.c clvr- jff hurt to three g^i, tflg L*l Matso Usui and Kc b icyci« Sby colliding ct »rg u trtcycfe.
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    • 31 24 Qhe Micious %irst Quencher Whilst J k Sailind I^^ AtWATIP waters A. S. GILES. CTVH- NATAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No. 6, The Arcade, Singapore. S TBONE TtM. THE TAILOR.
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