The Straits Times, 14 August 1935

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times [■BTABLJ3HHD MZABLY A CBJTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956. PRICE 10 CENTS. The Straits Times 20 PAGES, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 Singapore: 140. Cecil st. fhone C 471). fili£ii'fcti Refrigerator Warranties are written on paper THE MONITOR-TOP GUARANTEE, IS -SEALED IN STEEL," jvmt oitf, anrf lower oper- f -^ijKf' inherent in the famous meu W f ft^/i CONVENiEHT TIME PAYMENTS. Monitor 'fops /^/a* JV>p» •OU AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO. LTD. w
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    • 53 1 f)^/^ jR?yiA 'LiIMAAL i&\ d| f*HCNI 10S3). (ROBINSON'S^— FINAL REDUCTIONS HAVE MADE! Now you will find the prices cut down to such figures that it would be a pity to miss such a wonderful opportunity I I g Imperial B cc" I 4 TheNEWZEAUND COOPERATIVE HONEY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION LTS 1
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    • 13 1 BOUQtTfcTS BASKETS St I WREATHS Phone 4097 I 15. OKCHAKII KOAII (Amber Mansions.)
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    • 441 2 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised In these columns send copies of testimonials Do not send originals. ENGLISH SPEAKING COOKBOY also hmiseboy. Only good and reliable men need apply to Box 535 Straits Times. WANTED—DRESSER— CLERK —Preference to young South Indian 3rd grade, efficiency in Offlce routine with
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    • 812 2 BOARD RESIDENCE Vacancies at "Lloyd House." 2 Lloyd Rd Cool airy rooms. $20-$5 O. Excel, full board $45, plain $25. 11, St. Nicholas Flats. 8 CLAYMOSE HHJL Large rooms, ver. bathrooms attached, mod. san. Tel. $697. Mrs. Andrews 3, St. Thomas Walk single Ml dmibi'; rooms. Every mod. comfort terms
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    • 875 2 TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are Invited for the demolition of and execution of alterations to B nouses at Sago Lane, Spring Street and South Bridge Road. Plans, Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor's 'Offlce. A Oeposlt of $50 is required
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    • 1146 2 AUCTION NOTICE STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. AT JOHORE BAHRU. Originating Summon* No. 37 of 1934. In the matter of the Trusts of the Will of SYED HASSAN Un AHMAD AL-ATTAS, Deceased. 1. Syed TaOk bin '■■■■mi Al-attas, 2. Syed Abdnlrahman bin Hassan Al-attas, >. Sy«f
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    • 701 2 PUBLIC NOTICES COMMUNIQUE. The International Tin Committee has sanctioned an additional quota of 15 per cent, as from July 1. The F.M.S. quota for this quota period becomes 46.7 per cent, of assessments, an increase of 11 per cent. O. T. HOLPORD. Controller, Under the Tin Sc Tin Ore (Restriction)
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    • 523 2 BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. I MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA 60. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. We make a practical study of your head and will suggeat a con Tore especially becoming to you FIGARO """I. 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93. MtAfl BMAfi ROAD
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 178 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Blngapore Within Oufcrtde Without Malaya Malaya Postage Monthly 3.00 4.06 f t.M Quarterly I R SO $12.00 S 7J« Hall Yearl> $1700 121.00 J15.00 Yearlj JS1.00 J^.OO 9M.M Note.— Outstatlon cheques thomld Include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charge* and InstruettOMi far CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as
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    • 612 3 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated tn England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CAROO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. 00. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. Due. Tonnage Spore. RANPURA 17,000 Aug. lit BURDWAN 6.070 Aug.
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    • 590 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated In Japan) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, I Rotterdam and Mtddksbroo* h. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HARUNA MARU 10.500 Aug. 21 2) I KATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 4 8 1 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Sept. 18 It J YABUKUNI
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    • 635 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins havo adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. fOR GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBUBG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M.& Sham 'ERRIA 20 8 20 8 21 '8 22/9 LALANDIA 17/9 17, 9 18 9 20/9
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    • 183 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms: Swimming pootTalking Motion Pictures. Delicious mealsHot and cold running water in each state room. Cabins (or two or more passenger* with real beds— Modern ventilation throughout. Weekly service from Manila and Hong
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    • 1253 3 THV BLUB FUNNEL I.IM: (Ocfan The Hna Khlow Steamtblp Co (1912) It* Stnn Ship Co. LM.. and China Mutual Th« Cunard Whl<* Star Ltd S«*«b Navigation Co.. Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamshto Co.. Ltd. The Strata Steamship c» Md. The Australian OrtenUI Lin* Ltd. The China N»rf*«U<m Co.. Ltd. The IrrawaddT
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  • Correspondence.
    • 452 5 "Growing Feeling Of Discontent." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. If artificial restriction hopes to be able to reduce rubber stocks effectively, either the present quotas and assessments will have to be reduced, or the rate of restriction increased considerably. Either way will mean lower crops,
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    • 386 5 More Complaints Of Unfair Treatment. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Dissatisfaction at the methods by which privately owned estates have been assessed has been expressed repeatedly through the Press of Malaya. Shareholders at Home are getting uneasy as to the future value of their holdings and
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  • 810 5 AT SULTAN IDRIS SPORTS. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM NORTH AND SOUTH. (From A Special Correspondent.) For the second time in the history of the Sultan Idris Training College at Tanjong Malim the first was five years ago the annual sports was made an occasion for a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 422 5 HOTELS MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and CABARET ATTRACTION THE SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL ACROBATIC AND ECCENTRIC DANCERS ERIC AND GERDA IN ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL NEW PROGRAMME I.ate of PALLADIUM LONDON, SCALA BERLIN. EMPIRE PARIS ETC ETC. APPEARING NIGHTLY NON-DINERS $1.00
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    • 332 5 ENGLISH HOME SCHOOL. Kitzbuehel, Tj.'oL M>-s Boyd-Bowman runs a small Home school in the Austrian Tyrol. Charming house situated above Kltzbuhcl. Resident staff of three Special attention given to French and German and Preparation for English schools. First class Wintersports. Good lake-bathing, tennis and delightful mountain walks in the summer.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 183 5 Today's Crossword Puzzle -i- NOIL: >igu.es in parentheses denote the number of letters in the words required. ICLUES.) ACROSS. 26. Relieving (6) 28. Measure (4) 8. Rejoice (8) 39. Pallid (4) 9 Important (6) 3°- Noblewoman (4) 10. Pronounce a letter (8) 31 p "i church (4) 12. Stuffed (6)
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  • 441 6 DISTILLING OF SAMSU ON LARGE SCALE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala "Lumpur, Aug. 12. Chrong Ngow, a rubber tapper employed on an estate belonging to a Chinese, appeared before Mr. P. K. Wilson, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, on three charges Of being
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  • 255 6 Farewell And Welcome In Kuala Lumpur. There was a large gathering if ntemlMn and friends of the Chinese 'Downtown) Methodist Episcopal Church at the Abraham Memorial Hall, Malacca Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday afternoon, to bid farewell to lbs Pastor, the Rev. D. 11. Yap. and Mrs. Yap.
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  • 143 6 Receives Certificate Of Honour. i From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Aug. 12. A certificate of honour was presented this morning to Mr. Lim Keong Lay by the Resident Councillor. The presentation took place in the Governor's office and the procedure was short and simple. The Resident
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  • 74 6 The leader of this group of Bengali beggars, who are singing for alms in a Singapore street, is a cripple whose sorry plight is more deserving of pity than many of oar mendicants, some of them ablebodied and of good physique. Among the least deserving of sympathy
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  • 166 6 "RANK POISON" SOLD TO LABOURERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, August 12. Bootlegging and illicit distilling of liquor by Chinese for sale among estate labourers in Negri Sembilan seems to be going on in spite of the attempts of the local preventive branch of the customs to
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  • 68 6 i From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Aug. 12. The Negri Sembilan School of Dancing celebrated its second anniversary with a grand tea dance at the St. Pauls Old Boys' Association hall here yesterday. There was a large attendance li response to Invitations sent out by Mr.
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  • 164 6 But They Proved To Be Worthless. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. Five hundred thousand German paper marks were produced as an exhibit before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court today, when a young Tamil. Singappan, was charged
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  • 72 6 (.From Our Own Correspondent i Seremban. Aug. 12. The Government English School Kuala Pilah. held a prize distribution ond concert before the school closed for the mid-summer vacation. There was a large attendance which included Her Highness the Tengku Puan. Tungku Zukariah. Mr. R. F. Gunn. Mr J.
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  • 565 6 SECRET OF LUANG PRADIT'S TOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Aug. 10. The voice of rumour is never silent in Siam and gossip has had a fine period of overtime for a week or more. A week ago the Minister of Interior. Luang Pradit. was busy
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  • 114 6 INCLUDING THE LOCAL GAOL. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Aug. 12. "I am not a beggar. My intention is to tvalk round the world. But I do get money from people. I walked from Bangkok and it took me nine and a half
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  • 437 6 "NO INTENTION TO DECEIVE COURT." <Frcm Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 12. The preliminary inquiry Into tho case in which Jamil bin Haji Noordin was charged with making a false declaration on an affidavit before iho Registrar of the Supreme Coon Lumpur, in respect of
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  • 169 7 Twenty-one Chinese On Charges Of Rioting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Aug. 11. A grey-hatred, well-dressed Chinese v:.is charged yesterday, bci^rc Ur.gku Ismail. Firs; Magistrate. Segamat, with in of three tahlls of chandu. 'stration card. The case j v.-as postponed to Aug 15. bail bfingi allowed in
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  • 88 7 SCOTT-BE VAN. (Prom Our Own Correspondent' Ku.ila I.umpur. Aug. 12. Tlu- marriage took place at the Presbyterian Church this morning of Mr T O. Si-ott. ot th," Straits Trading CVi Ltd. the will known Malayan player, and Miss Lilian Mary formerly rister at Bungsur Hospital. Kua'a Lumpur. Mr ScOtl was
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  • 191 7 Co-operative Society Meeting. Subscriptions and payments of loans by members of the Senior Officers' Cooperative Credit and Investment Society Ltd.. who are on leave, may not as yet be docked from their salaries in Malaya. It was decided at the annual meeting on Sunday to take the matter
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    • 268 7 The BIS MUSICAL PICTURE YOU'VE WAITER 2 YEARS FOR! 13 STARS CAPITOL 300 GIRLS <J MATINEE TODAY 3.15 JL 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 'ceuor to "GolJ t > L»-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_------» LH^If ti l Off I'aJ j^^B l^^^XSa gfij SKi: 150 TAP DANCERS PERFORM THE SPECTACT, \\W^^ CULAR NUMBERS HEAD11 --MSk ED BY
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    • 321 7 3 SNOWS TOMY IJAELIDDA f^' F* 3.,5-«.is-..is ALHAMBRA wf i.^ limf J} fp <^^MU As a half mad cavalier -r^'v. W& f, 3s99^K breaks Jail to "rescue" his ->;_» _i daughter from her mother's |V**# 4^k_«. 9 deTourbyr love whKh xtlflrd 4_| f that preehMs spark of H^- US mLA
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    • 442 7 "On no accoont should It be missed. OWING TO UPCOUNTUY BOOKING Io recent months Sincapore haa been ttVST FINISH TONIGHT privtlered to «cc many line (iltna, but h^ Jft m M■ _P^ PK it I* doubtful if there has been one jk_P #A %f I 11 5 ftl better than
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  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 248 8 Further Fall In Spot And Forward Tin. From Our Financial Corresponaont. Singapore, Aujf- 14. The rubber market continues dull on the abwnce of trade demand and prices nggtd. There is an unsatisfied demand for tho better class rubber shsires, l>n) sellers' and buyers' views as to prices
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    • 196 8 Siu?;ip»ir. Aue. U. It noon. Buyer. Seller. I'iambii't «iMi Java c'ub>' 10.00 Hamburg Cube 10.00 White Pepper 18.00 White Itantok Pepper 18.50 Black Pepper 10.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, .sundrlfd A 75 Copra, Mixed 335 3.35 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.80 Small Flake 4.30 J Mcd Peart r< aptoca ft.co
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 550 8 Issue Val. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4/- Ampat Tin 4/3 4/9 4/4'/fe 4/9 £1 Asam Kumbang 33/6 34/8 33/- 35/(1 Austral Malay 60/- 61/- 60/- 61/5/- Aycr Hltair, 13/6 14/6 13/- 14/1 Ayer Weng 1.85 1.95 190 2.00 £1 Bangrln Tin 20/6 21/- 20/- 25/1
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      • 426 8 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.25 1.35 125 1.35 2 2 do V' 2 r'o Prefs. 1.75 185 1.65 175 10 10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12 75 £111 B. A. T 6.2.6 6.7.6 122 6 1296 1 60 B. M. Broadca.si.ing 0 02>Adls0 02'/2Prr, 10 5 B
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      • 158 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn <!■.';, 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 190f red 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 44 r c 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000
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      • 347 8 "lodiys Prices Frascr Co. Lyall Evatt Allcnby 1.50 160 1.55 160 Alor Ga.iah 1.00 1.10 1.05 1.10 Amal. Malay ($2) 2.80 2.90 2.90 3.00 Ayer Hitam 150 1.60 1.47 ,4 152' i Ayer Molek 0.85 090 0.86 0.93 Ayer Panas 1.50 160 150 1.55 Bassctt 0.55 060 0.55
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  • 256 8 The following arc tlie exir.tnge rates nils morn'Kg according to the daily circular issued Dy the Hong Kong and BbanctUd Banklne Corporation SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 31/32 London, 3 months' sight 1/3 15/16 London, 60 days' sight 2 3 29/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 Va
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  • 91 8 Noon, Aug. 14. Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aug. 19 7/16 19 9/16 Good F. A. Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) Aug. 19>/« 19«4 No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) awardable Tone Of Market:— Dull, sellers
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  • 320 8 Closing Prices In London Last Night. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Aim 8. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below. The rise or fall is in relation to the price of Aug. 8. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRITISH. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan 5%
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  • 68 8 After Big Allocation To Exchange Reserve. (From Our Cwr. Correspondent* London. Aug. 13. Patino Mines and Enterprises Consolidated reports a loss of £1.388 for the quarter ended March 31. after allowing £76 261 for depreciation and £50.000 tor reserve for exchar.ge. as compared with a profit of £87.762
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  • 89 8 •am 74 3132 Athens 516 seller« lew York 4.97'-s Bucharest 625 sellers lontreal 4.98% Rio 4* ieneva 15.20 sellers official. trusrcls 23 <3 Belgrade £16 Linsterdam 7. 34'- Buenos Aires 15 Itlan 60 7 16 Sellers offli-i».l. lerlin 12. 50 Montevidoe 3D-., :ooenhaKen 22.392 sellers official. >slo 19. 90
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  • 343 8 REVERSAL OF U.S. POLICY. London, Au?. 13. "It means that the price which the United States is prepared to pay for London silver depends upon the movements of the dollar." said a prominent bullion merchant, interviewed by Renter on yesterday's fall In the price of silvrr
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  • 36 8 Lo::d3n. Aur. 13 Sahantr Rubber Selections was registered yestorday as a public company with a nominal capital of JL" 100.000 In two shilling shares to acquire the undertaking and assets of Rubber Selections.
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  • 55 8 The transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p.m. 7 mm. Telegrams handed In up to 530 onv 11 mm. Telegrams handed in up to 6.00 p.m. 10 mm. Telegrams handed in up to
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  • 90 8 I.yall and Evatt s report dated A;ip. 14 showf ItfINTNG. Steady with some severs. Southern Kinta 4.43 4 00 S'lngei Luas 1 .:u I.M U. Klan.: 1.18 1.20 Lukut 1 Oj 1 10 Jelebus 1.00 1.05 Rantau picfs. r,2'j 8, i. RUBBER. Ulu Benin 48. 47 a Stincci
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1019 9 THE INVESTOR HOME RAILWAYS. Home Investment Notes. Stocks Which Seem Fully Valued At Present Levels. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 30. The railway interim statements suggested that there is no more reason for investors to put fresh money into home railway stocks than to take out old, and very
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    • 248 9 Substantial Buying Of Lead. Malcolm Bowlcy and Son in their weekly market report dated London. Aug. 2 state Apart, from a firmer tendency, which developed during the latter half of the week, there is nothing of interest to report in copper. The consumptive demand owing to the proximity
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    • 224 9 Watney And Guinness Reports. Watney. Combe, Reid and Co.. the 'rrewers. announce a final dividend ol 0 per cent., less tax. and a bonus of 2 pr>r cent., making 16 per cent., less tax, for the year on the Deferred Ordinary ntock. The total distribution a year
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    • 242 9 Profitable Result Of Year's Working. The third annual ordinary general meeting of the Sungel Bahru Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held In London on July 16. Mr. P. J. Burgess (chairman of the company) presided, and was supported by Mr. F. B. Budgett. Mr. S. H. Burgess and
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    • 678 9 Protest At Malayan Tax Policy. The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of Port Dlckson-Lukut j iF.M.Sj Rubber Estates. Limited was held in London on July 29, Mr. R. F. j McNair Scott, the chairman, presiding. The chairman after referring to the death of Mr. J. A. MacGregor said: Turning
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    • 317 9 CHAIRMAN ON THE OUTLOOK. An extraordinary general meeting of the Ulu Plan Co., Ltd., was held at Penang on July 31. Mr. R. P. Brash, the chairman, addressing the shareholders said The directors have for some time had in mind a reduction of the share capital
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    • 482 9 The follov.ini; publications witc issued cr received by the Department of Statistics, R.S. F.M.K.. during the period Am;. 3 to 9 1935. and are available for public UM In the Reference Library. Fullerton Butl-I-lng. Singapore. Application?, may b" mad' by' members of the public resident in Mnlaya
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 609 9 BANKING. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Inconioratod In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability ol members Is limited to the fxtcnt and In manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG. Authorised Capital f 50,000,000 I^ued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Iteserve
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    • 561 9 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OP. INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England oy Royal Charter 1853) Paid Up Capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each 13.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000 OCO Reserve Liability of Proprietors. £3.000.000 HKAD OFFICr83. Bhhop»»m>. Lomlun ICC. i. Agent* and Branehe*. Amritsar Hollo Salmon Alor Star Ipoh Srnmian
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  • 147 10 AMIAMRKA Hi.) Greatest Gambit with Richard Dix Dorothy Wilson. 6 15— 9.15 CAPITOI. OoM Diggers of 1935 with Dick Powell. 6.15—9.15 p.m. GLOBE THEATRE. OBBAT WORLD ■Ml Come* Tile Navy. GREAT WOULD CabareU— Waltws From Vknna. HOLLYWOOD 11. StRANGOON ROAD MM Clarke In Turn Back The Otak Hoopla with
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  • 688 10 According to the London coi respondent of the Singapore Free Press "the threatened devaluation vi the guilder" bat been one oi the compelling factors In the recent decline In tlio price of rubber. Now there an two schools of thought
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  • 355 10 Social a nd personal H R H Prince Purachatra has arrived In England from America Dr. and Mrs. A. Scott, of Ipoh, have arrived back from Home. Mr. E. Maciadycn has left on a trip to Java and expects to be In Kuala Lumpur again early In September. Mr. Joseph
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  • 54 10 Secretary oJ state for the Coionlei has approved the promotion of Drs H B Macgregor. H R Dive, J. W. Bcbarff. L W. Evans and J. I. Baeza. nflkers of Bupencak lir-uie B Malayan Medical Service, to Supersede Grade that of Drs W. Young. J. Por D. Undo* and E.
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  • 1090 10 AN EASTERN BOOKSHELF. A NEW CONSTITUTION FOR AN ARCHIPEL\GO. The Maldive Islands recently came Into the news by reason of a peaceful revolution which resulted In the deposition of the reigning Sultan. The trouble was apparently caused by a plot against the new constitution, which was
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  • 405 10 A writer in the Malayan Police Magazine refers to changes ichich have overtaken Kampong life, particularly the disappearance of the o'd type of penghulu. In past times isays this writer) we received considerable assistance from the old style "penghulu" whose authority over his fellow
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  • 782 10 A LTHOUGH there have been dCTOtWI of the art of gardening In Singapore for over a century, It is surprising 1 how few local names of flowers and shrubs have been Invented. y Some plants are popularly known by 1 their generic names— hibiscus, bougalnvillea, ixora
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    • 210 10 AUK CHATS NOIRS for Distinctive Evening Cowns, Day Afternoon Dresses Matita Sports Suits in Linen Wool Te*****, 18A, Battery Road. INAfURES CURE Dr De JONGH'S UGHT- BROWN COD LIVER OIL contain* VITAMINS A and O IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL THE OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS of Cod LWcr Oil Hi|Mr mMMMH
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    • 2 10 ■> UOHN DUKE
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  • 348 11 IMPORTANT TALKS IN PARIS TODAY. FRAIL HOPES OF PEACE. Italian Hospital Ship Goes To East Africa. TKKSH views on the Italo-Abyssinian situation are contained in messages received in Singapore today. HOPING FOR PEACE. Mr. Anthony Edtn is in Paris for talks with 11 Laval. The
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  • 121 11 REPERCUSSIONS IN BRITISH LANDS. Durban. Aug. 13. Breaking the official silence regarding the attitude of the Union Government towards the possibility of war in Abyssinia Gn, Smuts considered a groat c. lid in Africa would have serious r. percussions in British territories in Atrica
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  • 93 11 Facilities Granted To Foreign Reporters. Addis Ababa. Aug. 13 TT»- Minister of War formally denied r 1« Oi u'.l.'ued big mobilisation preparation! and stated that Abys- j i nla t k only defensive steps. The Government hus decided to i rid \-tv inrcißii journalist
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  • Article, Illustration
    341 11 THREE POWERS MEET IN PARIS. London, Aug. 14. Preliminary talks which begin today, and more formal conversations which start on Friday, between representatives of France, Britain and Italy will be followed with close and anxious attcn- tion in this country where opinion is now fully a'.ive to far
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  • 131 11 A POETIC GENIUS. London, Aug. 13. Sir William Watson, the oldest living English poet, who was a friend cf Tennyson and thrice unsuccessful when onsidered a likely candidate for the aureateship. died today aged 77. High tributes are paid to his genius, >ut his work never obtained
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  • 62 11 Moscow, Aug. 12. The Chinese delegate to the Communist International emphasised the growing importance of the Red armies which, he claimed, number half a million men. He appealed to all Chinese patriots to group themselves round the Chinese red flag to defend the independence of the
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  • 96 11 Mr. I.itu incer and Pineapples 12 Law Suit to k<> to Privy Council 12 Chinese Minister's Visit 13 Crossword 5 Sultan Idris "Old Boys" 5 LONDON LETTER 16-17 Radio Supplement 18-19 Bangkok Full Of Rumours 6 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Heavy Sales of Silver 8 The Investor and
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  • 384 11 If New Foreign Minister Is Appointed. NANKING CABINET CRISIS. Central Executive Met Yesterday. Nanking; Aug. 14. The hope is held out in Nanking that Mr. Wang Ching-wei may be prevailed upon to resume his duties as Premier, provided another man is found to take over
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  • 93 11 New Company Formed In Ixmdon. London. A\ii. r 13. Imperial Airways 'Far East) Co.. Ltd.. was registered today in London with a nominal capital of £10.000 In sovereign shares. The company »viil .•arry on business of aerial transport r.nd act as agents for Imperial Airways.
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  • 27 11 Twenty one thousand new motor cars were reglsti'ird in Germany durlir; July which is a record figure in the history of the industry In Germany. Aneta Trans-Ocean.
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  • 125 11 Precautions In Panama Canal Zone. TRADE EXPANSION "DEEP LAID PLOT." Panama, Aug. 18. The United States is taking steps to improve the antiaircraft defences in the Panama Canal Zone by the installation of radio detectors throughout the Panama Republic. It is generally believed this step is
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  • 67 11 Rome, Aug. 14. It is believed that a thousand people were drowned by floods yesterday as a result of the bursting of a dyke at the township of Ovada. The country is inundated over an area of 400 square miles. Factories were destroyed and four bridges swept
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  • 20 11 Luang Pradit. the Siamese Minister of the Interior, left Singapore yestirday by the Conte Verde for Europe.
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  • 199 11 Amazing Charges In Berlin. DRINK ORGIES AND MORAL POISON. Beriia, Aag. 1 1. Remarkable evidence was given yesterday at the trial of the 79-year-old Josef Weissenber«;, "j;od of the Wetssenberg sect." He was sentenced t.> yean' Imprisonment ;»nd flve years' losa of <-;\ii rlghta ior
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  • 35 11 T HE KING AND QUEEN. The Kini; and Qu.':n travelled by royal train from King*! Cross yesterday on their way to Sandiini;ham. when" they will stay for some clays before going to Balmoral. British Wireless.
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    • 36 11 DONT BE W^mt I 1 Ei y^tx ODHFD If// i^ r^~~\ naiij NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE 6C?,L T D f INCORPORATED in ENGLAND t SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG. IPOH.
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  • 1018 12 SAYS PINES' QUALITY IS SATISFACTORY. Modem Machinery Not Needed. MUST PREPARE FOR FUTURE COMPETITION. A meeting took place yesterday in Singapore at the Colonial Secretary's house between Mr. Lee Kong Chian, (the "Pineapple King"), the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, and Mr. V. A.
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  • 75 12 Second Man Appears In Court. A further echo was heard this morning before Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore Second Magistrate, of the Silatl Road murder. It will be remembered that a young Chinese, Wee Kirn Hock, was arrested In connection with the incident and has been remanded
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  • 98 12 A sequel to a demontration allegedly by Hylam communists outsid-3 the Japr.ese Club in Selegie Road on Aug. 4 was the arrest of three Chinese. Chong Clioo, Ho Ah Siew and Hu Si Yin. They were produced and claimed trial this morning before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the
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  • 51 12 li B tli lliijli Commissioner has re-apjiolnti-d Mr J. S. Ferguson to be a member ol the Indian Immigration Conunltti c l'<r a further period of U 11 1 him July. :uid the Hon. ah been appointed I ommlttee lot three place Ol Mr. II B.
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  • 164 12 POSSESSED $31,800 OF DRUG— BUT CANNOT PAY FINE. A total sentence of five years and three months was imposed this morning by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on an elderly Japanese, Y. Hoshino, who pleaded guilty yesterday to the possession of
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    164 12 Dr. John Matthews, bishop of the first radio church in the worldstation KNX, Hollywood— says Singapore Is the finest, cleanest and most moral city he has seen In the East. Dr. Matthews left Singapore yesterday by the President Adams in continuation of a tour round the world. He
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  • 97 12 Two Teochews, Lim Teck Kow and Seng Yew Cheov. were produced before the third police court on a charge of having between Dec. 4 and April 30, falsely represented to the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., that a certain Chinese was the proprietor of a particular chop and a
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  • 50 12 Lsmail bin Mohamed pleaded guilty yesterday in the third police court to a charge of theft of a bicycle, and was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment. Court Inspector Coy/ie said that on an average two bicycles had been stolen a day during the last year or so.
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  • 211 12 MINING ENGINEER'S LAWSUIT. LEAVE GRANTED BY APPEAL COURT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 14. The F.M.S. Court of Appeal today granted the application of Mr. S. L. Pollitt leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the Court of Appeal 'judgment in a civil
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  • 118 12 Abyssinia Will Arise If Peace Talks Fail. Addis Ababa, Aug. 12. Continued reliance on the League to avert war was expressed by Emperor Halle Selassie in a speech today when he said that despite all efforts to find a peaceful solution, Italy was unceasingly
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  • 187 12 Anglo-Italian Story Denied. Paris. Aug. 13. On the eve of Mr. Eden's arrival to represent Britain in the Three Power talks on Abyssinia, the Paris edition of the New York Herald publishes details of a secret agreement between Britain and Italy. By this Britain would recognise exclusive
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  • 39 12 Leipzig, Aug. 9. For the first time a complete exhibi- j tion of Netherlands industries will b? found at the Leipzig Fair this month. Produce from the Netherland Indies will also be exhibited.— Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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  • 473 12 DEATHS OF WIDOW AND CHILD. The deaths of a 33-year-old Cantonese widow. Poon Hung Seoh, and her thr>e-year-old child, Tan Ah Mvi, in a house in Geylang Road on Friday, were j the subject of a Coroner's inquiry yesterday before Mr. W. G. Porter. Dr. On Kok
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  • 225 12 Nanking Lodges Protest With Japan. Peiplng. Aug. 14. The Nanking Foreign Office hat lodged a protest with the Japanese Embassy In Pelping against the detention at the Embassy of Mr. Tao Shangmlng, chairman of the Luan administration. Mr. Tao was virtually put under arrest following the
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  • 102 12 Great Unrest Caused Among Workers. London. Aug. 12. The Manchester Guardian publishes articles from its Berlin correspondent declaring that the frequent explosions ii factories ir Germany is causing great unrest among tha working population, in spite of the cirorts of the Nazi press to minimls? the
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  • 52 12 Washington, Aug. 12. President Roosevelt today signed the Wilcox Aviation Bill, authorising t!i construction of six key Army and Air Corps bases to guard Alaska, and tiie Panama Canal. The President recently explained that, in signing the Bill, he would not necessarily recommend its immediate operation in
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  • 30 12 Berlin. Aug. 9. Official statistics give the number of unemployed at the end of July as 1.754.000 a reduction of 122.000 on the figures for June. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.
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    • 143 12 otM* vy j S "Vf THAT a surprising difference Water■vd? Kf_ W bury's Compound has made in my life! I greet each day with new vigour work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest! ~*m navo almost forgotten what it is to catch cold. I no
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  • 537 13 VIEWS OF MINISTER TO BELGIUM. MARSHAL CHIANG'S FIRM GRIP. Among the prominent Chinese who passed through Singapore on their way to Europe by the Conte Verde yesterday were a Legation i official, a Consul-General and a j retired Minister of Justice. Dr. Louis Ngaosiang Tchou. Envoy Extraordinary
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  • 429 13 Jump In Their Numbers Thought Dangerous. "Recommended that the tax on tricycles be raised from 52 to $6 per annum as from Jan. 1, 1936." That decision was arrived at by the Singapore Municipal Committee No. 1 at a meeting held on Aug. 6 and
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  • 234 13 RUBBER IMPORTER FINED. What was described as being the first case of its kind under the Rubber Restriction Ordinance came up for disposal today before the third police magistrate, when Low Ah Fook and Saw Chee Poh were charged with importing rubber without a certificate of origin.
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  • 587 13  -  By ANJING HUTAN. THIS week we turn, our attention to the scourge of mange. Eczema was dealt with in the previous article and. as on the surface both skin complaints appear very similar, you may ask 111 1 yourselves how you are goir.g to distinguish
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  • 22 13 H.H. tne Sultan of Pah;ing will com- pete in the Sri Terentang tennis touri nameni to be held at Pckan this month.
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  • 339 13 Ten per cent, of the nightly proceeds of Isako's circus will go to the Selangor Jubilee Fund during its season at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. L. W. Geddes, of Singapore, attended the Rotary Club of Sydney on July 9. H.R.H. Prince Purachatra attended the Rotary Club of s.s. Resolute
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  • 371 13 Prices Of Staples Low During 1934. "The economic position of the smallholder improved but little during the year," states Mr. R. Boyd, Director of I Co-operation, P. M.S. and S.S in his annual report for 1934. "The prices of coconuts, padi and arecanuts remained low. The
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  • 78 13 Mr. W. H. Kelley, Assistant Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary, Is appointed Officer Superintending the Kuchlng Constabulary Sector, in addition to his other duties, with ellect from July 6. Mr. G. A. C. Field. Superintendent oi Customs, is appointed Superintendent or Customs and Superintendent of Shipping. Third Division, with
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  • 324 13 The Forty-Eighth List. amount previously acknowledged $124,598.71 F. I.sako. Esq. t daily percentage August 6th) 27.00 P. Isnko. Esq. (daily percentage August 7th) 31 40 F\ Isako. Esq. (daily percentage August Bth) 28.30 Isako. Esq. (dally percentage August 9th. lflth and 11th) 56.20 Department of Excise,
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  • 139 13 The following appointments are noti- ned in the F.M.S. Government Gazette Mr. J. R. Cole to be an Assistant j Commissioner of Police. F.M.S. Mr. G. H. Caldlcott to bo an Assi. t-j ant Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service Sergeant N. Morrison to be a Com- pany Sergeant-Major
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  • 490 13 TWO KILLED THREE GRAVELY INJURED. Gallantry Of D.O. And Malay O.C.P.D. A Malay ran amok with a paranc: in a kampong at Temeiloh on Monday morning and, before he was seized, had killed a woman and a little girl and seriously injuied a woman, a young
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  • 929 14 SHARK JOUR (XMLS WITH liil: R.A. F. Taylor And Adam Show Up Will In Club Defence. tfj -II r>,l. i» »PA Ar.jx,,, HMM| i/. ttUzY 1.,,.y.:.. -■>. f****.*4of C« f.» »»V«. MM li. >>.« t.t.l.i >. Tif.f ii/.fi.« ptinl »tir»ni*gt I
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  • 384 14 van SCHREVEN CUP FOR RAMON A. Yai hling. S«n Vi<w KaKC Wot All fimii Thk Week-End Of;MH4t"N '•>" *i Urn UM.TjC tm cli mrl>» p.lils waa lli<- wi.niil t.f Ilitrr nut Ml MM Vafl Hihrrvrn i.[. iiir n>at waa woa by Raaaona •ill. Halhlrrn an ..ml j..<l lIIj 11.,.. .11.,
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  • 63 14 Willslurrs To Mcd S.K.( \t Alison Koad. I hr UilUlilir Krciiumt mill N li I i.irrl hi 4 I lilt IM, l.i. .11 niol.ll a< Alia. H..J.1 SU.liulu IliU 9 Hr .11 I lir turii.HK mrrliiig ifMillril hi 1 ili j.i 1 I I 1 Vail. -IE i.iiitE
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  • 1019 14 Er.fti*k Turf Topic*. Many Close Finishes Tiberius* Triumph Hopolite Surprises Greenore's Thrilling Win Bossover And Mahmoud. i.'./>»*f ijl Ov/l*y/l rrv^rtlngatlMat r«-'.»ll "^OtO .1. :'y.'- Vt.i'+l the tow 'i:iy* tlMfa *v. r,'.'. '.%<i'i >/. <iir/i v,«. gtartai of the u.-.i*. t,--:i i\:'. i\ rnanxwrm w-.rlO wf.il" 'i'.<it,\ If :xrs/
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  • 82 14 nw (oUowtng w/rre ri-s:;::> o: tht ■.••■s the ■I A Tmnli Toar: 1 BMai p".i>>\i o!* ifatiniaj MK\S SINC.IKS HAXnit AP. Sftui-Kinils. K C Baltwtchrt beal R ivi.. kTiahnan 7—5.7 5. 7 S raj Ktni Hock beat >ni H m ■n 4. 0 MIAS PtUBIVS HAMUIAr Scmi-Kin*l tan
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  • 39 14 7?^ Mes 5 V.-:j\^. V t ■Mi a ;rrx- 1 Vr R W R R CWMA. C I Laa, Va. H R Raai 4 r v"- l lUZ >*«7l<. y.->. :..;< V ir i Si.".-:.- MX-or C-ri-'^^i T;.
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    16 14 Ismail. Selan;or's inside right. u.io scored one of the goals ajainst Singapore in the cup final
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  • 214 14 INDIAN TEAM FOR SINGAPORE Association Football. Calcutta League Winners To Make A Tour. 'From Our Own Corr.iponu Calcutta. Aug 9. Negotiations are proceeding between the officials of the Moham neda.i Sporting Club. Calcutta, 'who once again won the Calcutta Football League championship and went v tar as the semi-linal 01
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  • 111 14 Ve^sheda Wins 39 Miles Race By 21 Seconds. Lor.do::. Aug. 10 The most brilliant Coves' week within memory closed in a blaze of ranshina with thrilling finish in the 39 m:!a race for J. class jrachte. Ji'.o wind whirl] w^j illgbt at th-j star; freshened later and
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  • 594 15 FRANK WOOLLEY FIRST TO REACH 2,000. Phil Mead Also In Form— Big Total By Surrey. TO Gloucestershire goes the honour of being the first side to lower the colours of the 1935 South African touring team, the county winning by 87 runs at the
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  • 155 15 Kinta Chinese To Have Fine Pool. The scheme for a Kinta Swimin'.n^ Club, which was formulated some time ago by a number of enterprising Chinese in the district, is making satisfactory progress and there is every possibility of the poo! being ready for i use by
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  • 98 15 Germany Defeats A British Team At Munich. Munich. Aug. 11. Germany beat Great Britain at athletics here by 75 points to 61. The outstanding performance was by the northerner, Roberts, who, in winning the 400 metres in 47 7-10 j sec, broke the German record. Other British
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  • 69 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Aug. 13. Perak's tennis season officially ends with the return match against Selangor to be played on Saturday and Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. The Perak team is as follows Singles Chin Kee Onn. Lincoln Leong, Soo Choon Tan, Aw Boon Jim. Chappel. Khoon
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  • 36 15 The following officials have been appointed for the Oxford University C.C. for 1936: Captain: N. S. Mitchell-Innes (Sedbergh and Brasenose). Secretary: A. P. Singleton (Shrewsbury and Brasenose); and Treasurer: W. T. Stallybrass (Brascnose;.
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  • 81 15 Wednesday. Aug. 11. Football: SAP. A. League. Div. I, Wiltshires vs. S.R.C., Anson Roau Stadium; Friendly: S.C.C. "B" vs. O'sca Chinese Bank, padang. Golf: Garrison Club, Women's Monthly Medal (Bogey). Thursday, Aug. 15. Racine: Toiplng professional meeting, first day. Fmtbiill: S.A.F.A. League. Dlv. I. R.A.F. vs. R.A.. Ansun
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    23 15 TWO TYKES: The Dobson Cup open to all Yorkshiremen in Malaya was won by J. Hudson (left). E. G. Brown (right) was runner-up.
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  • 437 15 POSSIBLE SCORED AT 500 YARDS. R. D. Stonehewer Wins The Grand Aggregate. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Aug. 12. The Malacca Volunter Corps annual meeting took place at Bukit Sebukor Rifle Range during the week-end, there being a large number of entrants. Glorious weather prevailed and
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  • 452 15 In The Negri. Sungei Ujong Club And Tampin Draw. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 12. The Anglo-Chinese School of Seremban defeated the Malay Regiment at Port Dlckson by 37 runs. Gurdial Singh, the former Negri State batsman was In excellent form and scored 61. Anglo
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  • 61 15 Europeans vs. The Rest At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 13. The annual Europeans vs. Rest match for the Hennessey Trophy will be played this week-end. The teams are: Europeans: Rees, Cranford, Clementson, Cockran, R. Whitaker, L. Whitaker, ttivaz. A. Mustard. Bede-Cox, Wood. Jonklaas. Rest: Dr.
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  • 40 15 The final of the Hull Cup between the J.MF. and the Jorinthians will be played at the Roya» Johore International Club on Saturday at 5 p.m. H.H. Tungku Mahkota will present the trophies and medals after the match.
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  • 64 15 The following have been selected to play for the Combined Schools against the S.C.C. on the Padang on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. R. Minjoot (5.J.1.) (Capt.), A. Pennefather, R. Cordelro and G. Clarke (5.J.1.), S. Sundrum, Lingum and A. Watts (R.1.), R. Thoy, J. Ferguson, W. Ferguson and
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  • 598 15 Czech Soccer Team's Tour In England —Todd's Fine Bitting— St. Leger Favourites On Trial. Conducted by "LEIGHTON." CPARTA, the champion team of Czechoslovakia, will be playing three matches in England in November. They have accepted invitations to play Manchester City on November 13, Stoke City on November
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    • 155 15 WRITING OF MILK: One o! the bcst-acrrtriited prole of b»< UTiolory in the University ol London said That large amount cl disease Is carried by raw milk is no longer an opinion. it t a fact a fact as well attested as any Id the domain of medical science." Use
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  • 3909 16 SUMMER DELIGHTS SILLY SEASON CONTROVERSIES. A London Letter. From Our Own Correspondent. London, Aug. 1. UVERY Londoner who is lucky enough to be able to do so has bidden this sooty old city adieu until September. When°ver one rings up a business acquaintance of importance on the telephone one gets
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  • 299 16 Cowes, Goodwood, the Royal Garden Party, "The Twelfth" wonder what memories these words recall to you? To me they always conjure up the world's most delightful experience, life in old England at high summer. The most beautiful and gracious women on earth, white sails gliding over blue
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    • 148 17 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes T<.ur akin has nearlr million tiny atams or pores here tiny »«mi or paraait, a can hide and cauae your akin to Itch. Crack Peal. Hum, also Kciema, Dhoby ltcn, llinKworm. Pimples. Acne, Crotch-Itch, and &jnc;<ii>ore Foot. Don't waste time with ordinary methoda. Tou
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  • 1214 18 INTEREST STILL GROWING. Meeting Of International Broadcasting Union. THE International Broadcasting Union under the presidency of Vice-Adm. Sir Charles arpendale (Great Britain) h concluded at Warsaw its' annual summer meeting. Representatives of broadcasting organisations in 22 European states, and also in the United States of
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  • 84 18 Running Commentary Well Received. (From Our Radio Correspondent.) Listeners throughout Malaya u-ere given an opportunity to hear the running commentary on the Malaya Cap final soccer match at the Kuala Lumpur stadium on Saturday last through the Petaiv.g Hill transmitter ZGE. Unlike the relay which took place
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  • 1058 18 "Fragile And Feminine Programmes- A CERTAIN conservatism which I rules the musical and theatrical world, even in that country of innovations, the United States of America, has been shaken by the success which has been made by a dance and concert orchestra composed entirely of
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  • 176 18 Nine New Stations To Be Constructed. Tenders for the establishment of Spain's national broadcasting system and the construction of buildings for the various stations have been Invited through the Official Gazette. The quality of the construction materials and th»ir percentage of Spanish manufacture are to be among
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  • 109 18 A decree relating to the Eiffel Tower station, has been published In the Journal Official. The direction of the station. It Is stated, Is to be confided to a committee which will be nominated each year by the Minister of Posts. Telegraphs, and Telephones. The
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  • 121 18 Government Approves Expansion Scheme. Following negotiations with the International Committee of Radio Communications, the Ministry of Public .Works and Communications has approved the following plan submitted by the Administration of Posts and Telegraphs for the extension of broadcasting in Portugal (1) construction of a 20-kW short-wave
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  • 72 18 The German broadcasting authorities, it is announced, propose to reconstruct the Deutschlar.dsender transmitter and to increase its power to 150 kW. The plans also provide for an antl- fading aerial installation, the use of which, it Is calculated, owing to the resulting greater range and better
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    • 138 18 (jj|Qj\ MAGIC BRAIN RADIO f flj ffff|| growing ranks of those discriminating jV Receiver. You will have the world's entertainment at your finger without the slightest trouble, and at remarkably low price. Demonstrations in your own home without, obligation. Sol I/I lAT DAm^ f*f\ SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR, iuE>E iiUAI
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  • 859 19 Heterodyned By Two Stations. LOG OF A MALAYAN LISTENER. Wavelength Change Necessary? (From Our Radio Correspondent) THE present spell of warm weather reems to have brought in its wake a blaze of statics and atmospherics. Reception in the evenings, especially at dusk, of the stations operating on
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  • 138 19 20 Per Cent. Collected By Government. The Spanish Government, which col- I lects 20 per cent of the amounts paid for radio advertising, has 'caused to be published in the Official Gazette rules Intended to prevent the concealment of radio advertising with a view to evading payment
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  • 154 19 Discovery Claimed By Berlin Experts. An invisible ray obtained through a method whereby radio waves are guided strictly in any desired direction, is said to have been discovered by a group of Berlin scientists. The Invisible radio ray formed by waves of 10 cm. in length would enable
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    • 1154 19 FULL BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES, 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. JSTSi w J SINGAPORE. inn w hls Orchestra, relayed from the Granada, sUUan Z. 11. 1., Singapore— Wuvelcnis.'h Transmission z wJch Tlme slgnal ,35 Days.- Service Co.. of Ma'nya MM. Ltd.. Broadca* «.20 i.m. 9.05 pju. O.S.P. 15,1*0 Ke/s Every jog i iaa them even
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  • 40 20 Tcvle-llawariate, Abyssinia's envoy at Geneva, the object of curious eyes as he walks in the streets of Geneva during the critical discussions between League statesmen and Mussolini which resulted in a compromise resolution regarding the dispute.
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    53 20 The Okapl, now named Congo, which. was presented to the London Zoo by tUt Prince of Wales, who received it from the Kin* of the Belgians, has made Its first public appearance at the Zoo. The Okapl, which is a cross between a giraffe, deer and zebra, is valued at
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    19 20 Not a Beauty Competition Women being shown how to wear gas masks at a rehearsal of Chatham Navy Wed:.
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    16 20 An armed naval party donning gas masks in face of a gas attack at the rehearsal
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