Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1934

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL No. 15T SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, July I. 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 PACKS. SINGAPORE,. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, mT. FOR 6 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 %e*d The Simian Dominant In zJMalaya 1 1 J 1 S3 remunerative investments. mde« he i. prep»redto thul the i, j w .1 shares returning rood tateresrcoramandh« tkui ,11 ,rlx>ksforl Surely a return w'n-n will enable him t ;"'> l ppiness C om- j 1 I Vnri convenience or service.
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    • 160 1 I A. FUNTER. I j 6, Rafllea Place, Singapore. importing Dnunonda ana Pearl Necklaces of every v Le and quality. r at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments 01 class and quabty, paying highest prices according to daily exchange i rates. The colour of
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  • 1335 2 Shipping News Notices. GERMANY'S SHIPPING STRAITS Prominent Chairmen On Situation THE rehabilitation of German shipping depended on a satisfactory solution of the currency and subvention problems, said Herr Staatsrat Karl Lindemann, chairman of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, when addressing the annual meeting of the company, adding that the latter would be
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  • 470 2 Improvement Reported For Last Year THE Danish Steamship Owners' Association in their annual report just issued note with satisfaction the better results of the past year's sailing, as compared with the preceding year. If, however, the improvement is to continue, says the report, it will be necessary for
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  • 934 2 First Cargo-Carrier Since 1921 T is frequently the I American shipping a« th X n <to? a their merchant service is under J series of impulses, and is therefore nevei balanced as a commercial service should the war the coastal protection laws encouraged the construction of a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 365 2 I gTEAMER SAILINGS. p o and BRITISH I INDIA I P. &O.S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. I (MTWARDS. Tonnage. Singapore BURDWAN 8,070 July 5 CARTHAGE ***** July 6 RANPURA 17.000 July 20 SOMALI o.Kio Aug. J H CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11.000 Aug 17 BANGALORE .:,noo Aug 30 RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 163 2 jHt I ILOYD TRIESTINO f (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suez A 2-' Mas sow h Port I Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste Brmd,sl Ven}ce Trieste. Due Leave Due m,v HILDA July 20 July 20
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    • 108 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeUtKh (firS) AMnltaeh. Dampfcchar. Ge«ll»ch«ft. (Companies incorporated in PASSENGER AND CAJ& TOVICE OUTWARDS D HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN Pb*Tß NORDMARK, via S'f 0 HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN Marseilles T tn.s. DUISBURG via G P no« t! y 9 8« NEUMARK July 21 direct MECKLENBURG, via July
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    • 443 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER l?5:f»j LLOYD. Viliyl}M (Incorporated in Germany). The andernoted are the Company'! intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1981 c «*aLSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hat N China and Japan July lb HOMEWARDS. s "MAIN," for Geona, M'seilles, Oran R'dam, H'burg Bremen July 9 S S aHN" for Genoa, M'seilles, H'burg and
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  • 577 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The l< owing ininaig snare quotations re issued by Frasei and Co., exchange ,,a sum brokers. I Buyers, tellers. fcnpai Tin 6 4» 2 6,9 rj Asain Kumbang Tin 37 G i Aus.Ua Aia.av 50 52 b \yer H. am Tin
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  • 189 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION Sharp Advance In New York LOWER SHIPMENT FIGURES (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 23*4 cts.. up t ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $112, unchanged. Yesterday's Prices: London, 6 15 16U, up l «d. Market Tone: Firm. New
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  • 178 3 Singapore. July 4_ rr jSiam w. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $37 I. SU Coast N 1 Per Koyan go Siam. No. 1 M 130 Siam. No. 2 110 1 Siam. No. S $130 Siam. Sinhuay 1 $ug Siam. 'Sinhuay" 2 Siam. "Sinhuay' 3 *1 Rice. Saigon Al M
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  • 42 3 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Juiy The embargo on purchases of textile raw materials and unfinished goods as far as they are subject to currency regulations is prolonged sine die and includes wool tops, waste wool, artificial wool and wool fabrics.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 15 3 The output of Hong Fatt iSungei Besi»? Ltd.; for June was 576.70 piculs.
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  • 154 3 Great Scramble For Loans Reuter Wireless. London, July I. ON the Money Market this week although it was expected there would be some tightening up to conditions it. connection with the end of toe hsOi years requirements, the scramble tor loans was greater than anticipated ana recourse
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  • 97 3 Details Of Revised Tariffs Shanghai. July 3. The full list of revisions of the import tariffs was announced yesterday. It is divided into 13 classes. The BTSI class includes cotton and woo "en goods the duty on which is reduced by fixe pei cent, downward. Thedutv on undesignated
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  • 135 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as tollows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon *U» Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit m 4-gallon drums per British Imperial ShS
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  • 230 3 Committee Appointed By High Commissioner RtjLES with regard to the Rubber Fund, under th? Rubber Regulation Enactment, made by the Commissioner are published in the F.M.S. Gazette of June 29. The Rubber Fund consists of money ollected is «eess and will be controlled by .1 committee made up
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  • 314 3 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, j S S and F.M.S.. during the period June 28 to 29 li>34 inclusive, and are available for WiMic use in the Reference Library, Fulterton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public
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  • 704 3 Review Of Local Conditions MESSRS. Fraser and Co., in their weekly share market report dated July 3, state: After the slight improvement in dealing notice in our last circular, the loca share market seems to have relapfeo once more into a complete state ol mental and physical
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  • 698 3 Singapore, Wednesday. 11 a.m. me louv ~ul* ruboer snuie quotauaai .re Issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lya. md Bvatt. Issue ✓alue. fr**ar Shares. Co n 1 Allenbv 1.60 1.60 160 180 1 Alor Gaiah 1.15 1.20 JJJ J-Jg lA. Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.60 M
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  • 49 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. I Singapore. Wednesday, noon. 1 Buyers. Beii*<» R.S.S. equal to London I Standard, Spot (loose) 23* |3 Standard R.S.S. on I July M 24% I Aug. Sept. or, Oct. Dec a I Jan. March York Spot Sh,et 0. cf 145« peg lb.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated to New Zealaad.) FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. MABOOUOUTH. Man*** 1 OFFICE: I. FIXLATBON Q»«* THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and
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    • 63 3 THE EASTERN BANK, j LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'A'melda Street. Authorised »d Subscribed paid-up-Capital C MO.OOO Reserve Fund and Rest ftimn BEAD OFFICE LONDON, BRANCHES Bombay, Calcutta. Ainara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. KWnac. mosui 8^? e ACCOUNTB opened -eceTved on Fixed Pepoatt on MM be a«r--■SIt»VSSStt ACCOUNTS opened
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    • 87 3 1 YOUR I SMALL COINS I may seem too few to bother about. I Don't treat them carelessly, they can I mean so much. Save each, day »nd I deposit regularly In SA Al I ACCOUNT! plus 2«*% Annual I interest pad quarterly, wfll soon I you a substantial balance.
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    • 130 3 Banking Corporation Ud HO HONfi BANK. THE Authorised «g*»^?^ "^S^^^T" ROAW Qwpp Cheng, Esq., Chairman. t trnnJ Chian Esq^ Vice-Chairman. Lee Kong Cnian, q, g Q Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan gay Hong, Esq., Lee Choon Seng, Esq., j im Keng Lian, Esq., Aw Boon Par, Esq., Chan Kang Swi,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 278 4 W. HASSAN, ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR M J7 Bra* Bamali Ko.d. SINGAPORE j I If you are In need of <>lectnr fchts, faiid, motors, etc., and water irvice. please write to the above Idresa or 'Phone 8411. j EYfiSICHT CO MB BftVAIION. rd your eyes they are your V it
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    • 735 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL s',' DEBENTURE STOCK 1928. Interest due 20th July, 1934. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha L the Iransfer Registers of the above Stock will be eloped from the Ith to the 20th July, 1934 both days inclusive. 0. H. GOLD lE, Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. THE OVERSEaTchINESE BANK,
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    • 379 4 FOR SALE. Walter Hagen Golf Sticks, compiete""set? txcety iron, No. 0, including bag t pp fu cner. Very seldom used £120 ~.eau tt fffer. Apnly A.8., ro Mala: a Trib-me. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Metalling and Draining of Still Road, fmm Kast Coast Road to Joo Chiat Plar.\ Owners are notified that
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    • 407 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. LEARN TO SPEAK GOOD
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    • 304 4 ADD TO YOUR LIBRARY by purchasing at least one book every SoaST Our QUICK SERVICE enables ou to get the LATEST BOOKS relating to your daily work, your studies your hobby, your home, and your private life. GOOD BOOKS LTD. Eton Building. Singapore. m I ..|;:|.'i:-|irinini''i:!i'iini..l'iiitii«nt!nnfniiiiiilMiiiiiiWiiif^ YICK S I m
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    • 324 4 GRIND I MID YEAR* I CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. I RECORD BARGAINS SMASHING PRICES. Alarm Clocks from 90 cts. upwards. I Pocket Watches from $1.25 upward I Wrist Watches from 52.00 upwards. I FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE. 1 Yick Woh Bing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). I
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  • 45 5 OUR "READERS' VIEWS Letters To The Editor. \Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public purest It W be ulderstoo^ l that the "Malaya Tribune" does not z amnions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS i£.— Ed., "M.T."]
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  • 105 5 no the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—At present the number of trolley buses running along the Newton route lb inadequate to meet the of residents of the District, which is gradually becoming more populated. If one misses a trolley bus. he has to wait for at least ten minutes
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  • 150 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. Sir-May I cvnve a Utile space in voui valuable paper to air my gye-v-nco over the loss of two out of tne hie flora! caskets kindly sent by friends and placed on the Yang 112 Viler the lute Mr. Llm Koon jraills,
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  • 135 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:') Sir —On glancing through your valuable oumal." was very Phased to see that "Interested" had been so goodih. **ye his opinion on my article under the utie of "Kling." He expressed candidly that the Indians and English would like to be called "?ndiamln" and
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  • 162 5 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.", Sir.—lt is lamentable to see that human beings are still emplojv-d l-rasis •»f burden In Singapore. jlfair for people to use rte*»hn some™ may sweat lb em m this way. Some > argue that they are pa d foi the» > but th"»
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  • 157 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") BL- -Though the bothel~ have beer closed, prostitution is as rife as ever in c neaoc c to-day. The trade is not Srrted on m the dark, but in the n at restaurants, hotels and on the streets at night. A visit between
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  • 265 5 ITo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.--Subordinates' letter of Is fusing H— ?a"!l/L »nd mj P c^;V m wWlo s,r ss? s;s-v; Johore have passed this ho wer ij art; old enouch to differentiate bvt right and wrong. If i hey thought it not a worthy cause. t hpir
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  • 73 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune "J Sir,—There are rumours that the Malay officera In Johore are to gel back their 5 per cent. levy. When the cut came Into forcc in the Stale of Johore, the clerks wero the ftrst to be affected, then, the Malay officers. But
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  • 95 5 iMussolini Applies A Third Remedy Reuter Wireless. Rome, July I. The Cabinet has approved of econo mies totalling 397.000.00'J lira. This ts the th rd of a series of measures wnic.i Mussolini has Initiated towards reducing the 2,300.000,000 lira deficit for tne yea' 1934-:3. m The hist me
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  • 42 5 Reuter Wireless. London, July 2. Mr Ramsay MacDona'd sails for Canada in the liner Duchess of Richmond on July 12. He wll be accompanied b> his daughter. No programme tor his movements while in Canada has been t -ttled—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 101 5 Action Against Alberta Premhr Reuter Wireless. Edmonton (Alberta), July 2. Mr H J E. Browniee, Premier ol j Alberta, has been ordered by a Supreme Court jury to pay M sa Vivian Macmillaii $10,000 damages for entice malt and seduction and the lather, coplaintiff, $5,000. Vivian was the
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  • 71 5 Forced Down Through Lack Of Petrol Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 30. The Polish a'rmen, after their transUlantie flight, lost their bearings in 1 »oa and circled foi five hours over the Department oi Ornc before landing. Thr Po'ish airmen, the brothers Ads- urowicz, have landed with the r
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  • 51 5 More Vessels To Be Laid Down Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 1. Cbam! by 425 votes to 120 has ado- tod the Bill tc authorise the laying coWn before the year end ol the 1934 ..iJaknent oi the naval programme,, mciudtog one battleship, one destroyer i.nd two sujnar:n s.-Hc-utei-
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  • 141 5 Tragedy At Hendon Air f Pageant i Reuter Wireless. London. July j. %i Uatier S P Criiictt. 8?r of M U the Lord Muvor ol London. was fciJed during the Royaj Air Force dfepl&v at M Hcndcm. when the day bemb-r in wh eh he was observer
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  • 69 5 Assumes Office For Six Years Reuter Wireless. Mexico City, July 2. Omral Lazuro Cardenas has been ckcted President oi Mexico by an overwheming majority in succession!* General Rodriguez, who Is due to retire on Nov. SO. The new Pies dent wil assume office for six years ana will
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  • 26 5 Reuter Wireless. Wilhcrnshaven, June 30. Ocrmany-i third pocket battle hip wa, launched to-day by Admhal Specs who named the ship after ber father-Renter Wireless.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 493 5 MOTHER OF 13 WITHOUT A WRINKLE What a WUrlty!—« woman w.th a larg? famtt) and an unlined race. Read th s letter she ha-, wri ten: "I am a woman cf 50, have a family of 13 children, and have not a wrinkle oa my face. Some time ago I
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    • 173 5 ~........•"•>"■ 1 :I A Few of the improved Features A P GREATER PETROL n fron t compartment of Tudor Sedan, tungsten chrome aiy I I ECONOM\. cxnaust valve seat inu-it I i New dual carburettor, and STEERING ,ir Corrosion-prool and ur.usually I I dual intake, manifold, give steering gear rati
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  • 123 6 Trade Differences With Italy Reuter. London, July 4. IE Morjnng Post Rome correspondent says that It alo-Abyssinian differles have reached a critical stage •ng to the fact that despite Abysla* obligation to give preferential icesswns in favour of the Italian port Assab. m Italian Eritrea, all trade 30
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  • 62 6 barged with wandering between sunset an Indian named Batsha bin th* tkv? s u f ervisee appeared pj the Third Magistrate (Mr. J M noer) this riiornmg. is alleged that when arrested he was W in possession of a pair of pliers and parncr. Cbf« "WW"*" he needed
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  • 133 6 Alleged Possession Of Chandu Kathia Shinya, alias Sintani, a \oune y a Kor an detecOnU. hIS T rning at a house in 40 tnhM t ..S n J a r CharB:e of Possession of \trl of Red Lion c handu. VVhen the man was produced before the o
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  • 75 6 Death After A Short Illness Reuter Wireless. I I\t M dcal t: 15 ar »n onced of the Duke of «Cr* a,ter aht "'nth Duke of Marlborough served Africa in" lflS° W 5 nry Cava,ry fn South arnca in M>oo and wax AD.C. to Lieut. military Secretary
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  • 109 6 THE CHENONCEAUX The Chunonceau* is dot here from i.u\omho on July 7 a t U a.m., and will sail »n thr fuirrir ,f,»y u t 1 p.m. for Saigon. H"n>fk«njr, Shanghai. Nagasaki and Kobe. She will Ivrth at a SUB wharf on
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  • 103 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 4 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) H.M.S. Herald E.E.E. Wharf; RajuJa Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kaisar-I-Hind 18; Mata Hari 1* Tilawa 9; Anhui 8; Pangkor 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Lossiebank 30; Khandalla 35; Silversandal 37.
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  • 91 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by ar l cx P ected the General day mcc Sm gapore. at 5.30 p.m. toAtJ_Li°__! agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. to-day The mail will be
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  • 30 6 On and from July 2? ?ho r>~ deliveries to the S„S„ Postmen's area will rettaiS ff POre normal t on p.m 25 a 1125 S. 1-40 pTand 4.05
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  • 7 6 By Left Arrd. Conteßosso "J™
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  • 200 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 4 London 4 months' sight 2J4 316 London 3 months' sight 24 1116 London 60 days' sight 2|4 j« London 30 days' sight 2|4 London demand 2,4/ 8 London T.T. 214 7.64 Lyon and Paris demand »88 Hamburg demand *52 New* York demand 59 Batavia
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  • 48 6 General Election On Sept. 15 Reuter. Tirp r, Canberra, Juiy 3. HE Government has decided to hold i 5 a general election on or befor- Sept. U possible the election will be held earner in order to avoid clashing wth the Duke of Gloucester's visit_R7 u rer
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  • 88 6 Clash Of Rival Chinese Organisations Hongkong, July 4. A village called Kuchuen was burnt as the result of a dispute between two bodies of the People's Corps. A clash occurred on June 24 The S from Wnstmg a£d laipu, m Kwangtung. The public inHau T. n i- diated
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  • 84 6 A Chinese Is alleged Jr7 w stabbed in Orch In n? aye D6en evening. He Svfrf d y? ste rday the left e?e, VJffV"*" night, a policeman who was on -f d Dy a time, and was t k IT P the by ambuHnce 10 no external injuries
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  • 46 6 to-day. This t h^ ndence Sy scciation of Malavq B h American AsCheek is preSS V» f which Mr. M a jts annuanimfer' at*%£2E will h o fd will precede TL letar Grange will be ftn fcnmSS ncr am! there afterwards lmprom Ptu entertainment
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  • 249 6 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 4 High Tides.—B.3o a.m., 4.18 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division Or.' Malays v. Indo-Ceylonese, Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Division Two, Audit-Treasury v. PrisonOutram Road; Johore, J.C.F.A. v M.S.C., J.C.S.C. padang. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m.
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  • 47 6 ParJs* MBRA The Worst Women In CAPITOL._"The Show-Off." te EMPlß E ._chine S e talkie: "Two SisNEW wffi H^ b n a d an '"'We. sideshows, Malay r*2S Dancing, Wng s Clnem a r y et? P Ch,nese Wa Hrra"^!--"" 1 Wome ROTY -feS sllent Pictures.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 296 6 JWNGAPOItt HOTILS I GOODWOOD PARK iHOTEL 1 J Scotts Road- n s 'Phone 6490. Special Dinner A Dance 1 I ON SATURDAY J Music by ARTHUR'S ELITE BAND. I DINNER DANCE $2.00. Z !r NO CHARGE FOR AFTER DINNER DANCING. I FOR RESERVATIONS 'PHONE G490. I i mi mmmmmm—m i
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    • 385 6 SHERIFF'S 8AJJ8. IN THE SUPREMECOURT, SINGAPORE. Suit No. 441 of 1933. Tan Tang T S Of and Plaintiff J* Tan Joo Tiang (w) 2. Seah Ah Lek r» t AITr'Tri™ m Defendants. Aii t AUC L TI °N SALE OF All the right title and interest nf th thei ,h
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    • 25 6 JOIN NOW RA,A^COLL E G^OF OUR RAwgMWS Singapore Monlclpality TENDERS at vr» 1 par ticulars Theatre. v *toria the *K r *gg A G ««mcipalSecretarj.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 333 6 POSTAL INKLLICtHCI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Asdang) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay only) (Valaya) 2 p.m. Djambl and Koeala Tongkal (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Singkep (V. der D. de Bye) 3 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Van Heutsz) 4 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 4
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    • 61 6 81, Cuppage Road 730 invitation. Attendant™-' Great World Sunbeam Assemble M r rea t World Kang. s residence 499 w a A n8 Che ne «•30 p.m. Attendance Ck Roa d Merrilads Musiil com Pulsory. minstrel c£nu° n: Ex^a TO-MORROW, JULY 5 b' genera! Sng^^iI residence. 41, Craig R o
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    • 37 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT jf Malayan Meteorological Service Max B ««53 Inch s Mours. Deg. F. Aler Star Singapore: 1 55 U (Kallang SUPERINTENDENT W Mete o rologrcal 0 Branch Ma W Smgapore, J u}y 4> ,J 34
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  • 1144 7 Successful Year GOOD FINANCIAL POSITION OEFEKENCE to the fine work which the Singapore Musical Society put in during last year was made at yesterday's annual general meeting of the Society. Mr. E. A Brown, the chairman, read the report of the committee for the year ended Apr.
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  • 142 7 Chinese Fined At Johore {From Our Own Correspondent) johore B*>hru. July 3. A CHINESE named Lim W<**£* A was charged this Sbeikh Abu Bakar atMagUtrate Johore wren temtfttng to pny. on four cases of Libby s mux Causeway, that acB was stated m from cused came, over the^Jgf
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 260 7 In Every Home where health is valued, the dangers of neglected constipation are -wellknowa, and at the first a reliable laxative is promptly resorted to. Such a laxative is Pinkettes. Mild in action, yet thoroughly effective in the work of assisting nature Pinkettes may be taken with perfect safety by
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    • 239 7 1 MAZDA lor Maximum Light at Minimum Cost iW THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. Use Mazda Save On Your L.ght.ng Bill. j, 1 1 m H SLNCEllE'S I SPEaffluR B COUGH SPECIFIC J. CREAM. H Large 90 eta 1^ j Cl8> g SmaH 50CtS I SINCERE DISPENSARY, J j WHOLESALE RETAIL
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 451 7 Wireless I i I TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Introducing A New Feature AT 10.05 p.m. to-night, "The Gossip Hour," a new feature, is mainly intended for women listeners. "The Gossip Hour" will deal, among other things, with plays, musical shows, London characters, exhibitions, fashions books and visitors to London. Cecil Madden,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 244 8 OPENING TOMORROW CAPITOL M.-G,M.'s Brilliant Musical Hit I Jul "THE CAT and THE FIDDLE" j JEANETTE MACDONALD and RAMON NOVARRO 'ove was in their hearts and they poured it oul in golden m:lody Exotic, dancing beauties, Jerome Ktm's magic harmonies, a breath-taking story, with two of your favourite romantic stars
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    • 151 8 •i«iiniliiliiliiliiliilMlii«iiliiiiitiiaiiiuiiiiMiti»iuiiti i i l':iiiiii|iiiiitiiiii«Miiiliiliili<lni>i|iiliilMi;i|iili4M««mM MMWMM Its Terrific!? j I OPENING TUESDAY 10TH. j C A PITOL, y.' 1 iiiiiiiiyimmiiiniii j IM/CKEV MOUSE MAriI\EE~~l PBTOt| I SATURDAY MORNING 11 A.M. Specially selected sh.;rts and Mickey Mouse in B mwM Mickey's Gala Premiers Usual admission prices. I ■Send ihe kiddies. Mickey Mouse
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    • 102 8 j 11 pMijyggS LA iT night I! I I R K O b e o_i_ojj i MCTURI -rjTTLE WOMEN" STARTS AT 6.25 and 9.25 sharp. I PAVILION Opening Tomorrow SS5r™^l Surrounded by beautiful ,™men-i„ thi 2 and hi„ rious i 4B IT S GREAT TO US BE ALIVE" D.n, FOX
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  • 1213 9 Ipoh Meeting I CHINESE MINERS' QUESTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent.> Ipoh, July 2. A LARGELY attended meeting of PeraK Chinese miners was held in Ipoh this afternoon to discus*» Chinese mirers' participation in the Buffer Tin Pool Scheme. Mr. Leong Sin Nam presided and in ihe
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  • 129 9 Search For Chines? Continues THE young Cantonese women who sustained serious head injuries in her quarters at the Central Fire Station, Singapore, early oi\ Sunday morning and'whose two children were kLled, i£ reported to be making favourable progress in the General Hospital. She sustained an ug'y gash
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  • 68 9 Philanthropist Returns From China Sir. Aw Boon Haw, the "Tiger Balm" magnate, and philanthropist, returned to Singapore by the 'Van Heutsz" yesterday, accompanied by hi* wife and three sons. Two sons, who are students of Liangnam University, Canton, are here on holiday. A glass factory is
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  • 21 9 The Ai Tong Old Boys' Society of Singapore lias removed to ITH. Telok Ayer Street (opposite to Ai Tons: Chines > School).
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  • 110 9 Jumped Into River From Bridge WHEN a Chinese who was said to have recently arrived from China appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. j M. Brander» this morning on a charge ot attempted suicide. Court Inspector Cowie said that the accused was seen climbing the parapet or Anderson
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  • 85 9 Many Sleep On Fire Escape* Reuter. New Yori:. July dj THITRY-TWO d«ftths have occur •from the hen* wave in the States curing the last tcm.XT.vurc was Dfttn ever 98 de«H Fahienhen il The deaths include ei»ht in New Y(f and over 2jD in St. Lou^s. Thcu:a:icl>>
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    • 77 9 M at ::.io. /f OFF Gla v, rh MADGE It EVANS An M.-G.M. Comedy Hit OPENING TOMORROW RAMON NOVARRO, JEANETTE MACDONALD j In M.-(i.-M/s Bi<; Musical Success I THE CAT j THE FIDDLE I .1 I I*l t PARKE R'S j NEW VACUMATIC j j PENS HOLD 102 I MORE
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    • 267 9 .r r,.^., 1 ,,.,.H.::r«*... .urr r-. 9* The Great World f I 3rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS I* TO NIGHT 4th JULY to7ihJCLY 1934 I,AST FOUR DAYS ONLY BIGGER, BETTER AND GRANDER THAN I I EVER! S, I BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS. SONGS. MUSIC. WORKS OF 1 I ART, DECORATED CARRIAGES, PROCESSIONS AND MANY
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  • 698 10 IT needed a vigorous protest by Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt in the Federal Council to procure publication of the International Tin Committee's scheme for a buffer pool. Not unnaturally perhaps, Malayan officials have become shy ol the word tin and all connected with it, and commit
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  • 348 10 The annual dinner of the Clerical Union. Singapore, will be held at the club house on Saturday, July 14. Mr. S J. Halkctt, Assistant, Jugra land and Carey. Ltd.. Port Swettenham nas left for Europe on long leave. The annual athletic sports of the Singapore Police will be held at
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  • 201 10 |T was a( the annual meeting oi m Straits Settlement* (Singapore) Association four years ago that Mr. Roland praddell advocated the appointment o a Trade Commission, and when the Cfevernmcm agreed the Association nuturmlly took a lively interest in the work. The long awaited
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  • 204 10 CORRESPONDENT draws attention tc the fact that rickshas still ply for hire in the streets of Singapore and other towns of Malaya and protests against men being used as beasts of burden. It is an old question. There have been many protests. and recently in Shanghai a vigorous agitation
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  • 192 10 PRESIDENT yon Hindenburg is re- ported to nave sent a telegram to Hen Hitler regarding the ghastly events ol the week-end, saying: "By your determined action and personal courage you have nipped in the bud all dangerous mtrigues. You have saved the German people- from serious danger. I thank
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  • 156 10 y*E consented to be a candidate for the Presidency, was elected and proved a wonderfully successful holder of the office. He was a disappointment to the monarchists and die-hards, but he appealed to patriotic Germans as he seemed to embody all the stern Germanic virtues. The longer he
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  • 280 10 By "Looker-On" jma is the finest and cleanest city Brnl r aVe Seen the East sa Mr. Bruno Lessmg, the author, to a Malaya Tribune reporter yesterday. He wa.s referring, of course, to Sinea pore Shanghai h e did not I* e much. Hongkong was all
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  • 16 10 SPORB fntm IPS BLACK. 12. INDIA NEWS 1 15 and 16 SOCIALIST TRnr..^
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  • 769 11 Bomb Outrage KKWARDS!I-OR ARREST OF CULPRITS Shanghai, July 4. pa.-sengers on the reipin', r -MuKden trains were less than on the previous days. The rail way management has offered $5,000 as reward for the arrest of those responsible for the
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  • 59 11 Japanese Hepeat Shanghai Assault f' v Shanghai, July 4. A' FRENCH sailor was beaten A by Japanese at Hongkew .1 Parkon Monday night. It is 'rumoured that behind ..4his series <of incidents a plan is irfoct for the seizure of the policf ing rights»of Hongkew Park by th*
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  • 246 11 Admiral To Be Premier Reuter. Tokyo, July 4. CONSIDERABLE surprise is expressed a- (be Throne summoning Admiral Keisuke Okada to torm a Cabinet. The Admiral res gned the Ministry of the Navy in the Saito Cabinet on Jan. 8. 1933. He is 66 years of age.—Reuter.
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  • 95 11 Wild Scenes At San Francisco Reuter. San Francisco, July 3. VIOLENT rioting occurred on the water front. The striking longshoremen attacked the drivers of two lorries, which were driven furiously from the pier in a desperate effort to re-open the port. Hundreds of armed police rushed to the
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  • 30 11 Shanghai. July 3. The Soviet Government has lodged a strong protest with Tokyo against anUSoviet propaganda in Manchuria. The Soviet-demand? that this be suppressed,. f Sin Jit Poh."
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  • 338 11 P. O. BUILDING PROGRAMME Sale Of Assets SHIPPING IN FAR EAST London, July 3. rpHE announcement that the P. and 0. Company have sold 1,500,000 of their pound shares in William Cory and Son has created wide interest in British financial and ship ping circles. Barings are the purchasers and
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  • 86 11 British Government's New Policy Reuter. London. July 3, SPEAKING 1« the House of Commons and outlining the Government's shipping policy, Mr. Runelnun, the President of the Board of Trade, said the Government proposed to grant a subsidy to vessels carrying tramp cargoes not exceeding £2.W.Q00 in value. The
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  • 57 11 Leaves On A Month's Cruise Reuter. Washington, July 3. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, accompanied by his two sons, is speeding south in the cruiser Houston for a month s cruise out of s ght of the United States. He will visit Porto Rico, the Virgin Islands. Colombia. Panama and Hawaii
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  • 40 11 Shanghai, July 3. Heavy rain fell at Hsuchow throughcut Sunday night. The waters ox the old course of the Huangho or Yellow River are rising. The glands are already three feet *i water.— Sm unew Jit Poh." 1
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  • 38 11 In the report of the trial of Tay Tee Hui at the Assizes yesterday. Mr. Khoo KUn S-vee was wrongfully described as ?hT manager of theW Film Corporation in Singapore. The manager is, of course, Mr. Thomas Kennara.
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  • 61 11 The Dominions Office announces that S r Francis L. C. Floud secAtuy of the Ministry of Labour and forriferly Ch*r man of the Board oi.Custom*| and fxcise, has been selected to «11 the High Commissicner m Canada for His Majesty's Government in the United Kinedom n succession to Sir wiiuam
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  • 1546 11 Mediaeval Conditions PURGING THE NAZI PARTY Reuter Wireless. London, July 3, f| HI. si<ualion in Germany continues to occupy leader-writers. The Times remarks that a» far a< the met hods of the Government in respect of human life are concerned, l.ermany has reverted to mediaeval
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  • 146 11 Body Sighted From Italian Liner Reuter. Venice, July 4. A MESSAGE from the captain of the Italian liner Conte Roseo states that on the outward voyage, about forty miles from Singapore, the body of a man with black hair was sighted. The body was dressed in white
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  • 197 11 Robbery An Essential Concomitant Reuter. London, July 3. POSERS were levelled from the Bench at Sir Leslie Scc't, arguing on behalf of the Colonial Secretary that robbery was necessary to const'tute piracy, when the matter came before the judicial committee of the Privy Council. The Lord Chancellor,
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  • 434 11 Prince Henry's Death NEWS A GREAT SURPRISE A REUTER mcs age from The Hague, announces the death of Irince Henry, the Queen's Consort, from heart disease. This k» the second calamity thai lias befallen the reigning household Oi Holland within the space of four months, the Queen
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    • 286 11 f Always "correct" and in the best of taste j Nowadays, women of cultivated taste and sound judgment are using more Eau de Cologne—and they are giving their preference to Key Brand. Its exquisite fragrance is always acceptable and never vulgarly j Used in diluted f jrm, the astringent properties
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  • 1835 12 11 Union Tea-Party (IMPORTANCE OF THE SERVICE T*HE Singapore Medical College I Union entertained Mr. Kenneth I i Black to a tea party yesterday at i the College on the occasion of his 1 retirement after 12 years as
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  • 306 12 Registration Of Domestic Servants AT a meeting of the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held on Tuesday, June 2d, a letter was received from Mr. J. I. Dawson, the elected Vice-President of the Association, declining this office and giving Ills reascr.s. It was decided to postpone
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  • 71 12 At the annua! general meeting of the Hocpr Yue Club, the following were •Morten* office-bearers for ihe enduing year:—President. Mr. Chong Siew Lam: Vice-President, Mr. Ng Chow Hon: hon. secretary. Mr. Leong Fook Sang, asst. Hon. secretary Mr. Vow Ying Yuen: hon. hreanirer Mr Ho Ah Loe: hon. superintendent. Mr.
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  • 327 12 Annual Prize-Giving Gathering THE high standard of instruction imparted at the City High School, Singapore, was referred to by Mr. D. k. Swaine, Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Labuan, at the prize-giving gathering last Friday at the school premises, Bencoolen Street. The percentages of passes in 1933
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  • 120 12 Function Of Welcome At Muar (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. July 2. v^f r V Al Rm Chettiai. M.A.. Barnster-at-law, was entertained SL& a arty by i he Nattukottai Chettiars. Muar. on Sunday at the Chettiars Hail. On arrival of Mr. Alagappa Chettiar. he and Major G. M.
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  • 414 12 Chinese Acquitted On Two Counts (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 2. AT the Negri Sembilan Assizes to-day, before the Hon. Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie, a Hakka Chinese named Lee Sin was charged with being in possession of instruments and material for the purpose of counterfeiting King's
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  • 100 12 Chinese Charged In Police Court A Chinese youtM Goh Siew Cheng, was produced ydjterday before the Second Magistrate.- Mr. N. Grice charged with attempted murder of a compatriot. Accused is stabbed a compatriot. Koh Pek Bak.on the left thigh, -the wound having penetrated his spleen. A second charge
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  • 61 12 Chinese Charged With Causing Death two between resulted in one of th <£ hard Road gently of a runt ,r h dylng s«*seother being chaS ffifi and the Courts. cna rged ln the Police thf Second Magistral N Grice Saving caused toe a&ihS* 1 wit Thow. c Qe
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  • 76 12 Society Fund was «tL Benevolent The play was a ereat New w orlfl. ttouaj;wa» crpwdedl ThefSES 88 and tn > mainly to the actw c S c< ess w as due to the fine v^ Tejah 55 by the Penan* Kronehong music Minstrels. tS? oth^ ne Volent
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  • 421 12 Driver Charged GRAVE ALLEGATIONS BY PROSECUTION a N accident at the ftftl crossing at the junction of Katong Road and Ourtttiih Road othe morning* of May f& Awst at eigh* o'clock, in which a Chhtese coolie a motor lorry was kiltetfyhad a segue at the Singapore Assizes
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  • 114 12 Allegations Of Attempted Murder Three of four Sikhs tfhjo are on a charge of attempted murder of Jaga Singh in Waterloo July 1, were yesterday remanded in custody by the Second Magistrate, Mr. Jtf. Grice, their case being postponed till?' July 10. of a Slngh the complainant, it
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  • 707 13 Kemarkable Cass [I N PENCE AT PENANG ASSIZES liiMiiN ALFONSO, a Eurasian, B i 1,- l(.«nd tjiiilty of attempted ft j at the Penantr Assb.es yesI.v, bf re Mr. Justice Prichard. Ii >» ni» need to six years' imprison- tiing the Crown case, the 1 ,*Y
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  • 438 13 Coroner's Inquiry TRAGEDY AT CIVIL AERODROME F|EATH by misauventure WM the verdict returned by the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, after an inquiry yesterday into the death of a Ceylonese fitter named Appuhamy at the Civil Aerodrome. He died while undergoing an operation following an injury
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  • 121 13 Result Of Fancy Drc-ss Competition N connection with the third anniverr<\rv celebrations cl the Great World, "h'ch began last nieht. a fancv dress ompetition unions the member?; of the Broadway Party was held In the aba ret. The prize was won by Mr, W*e Kim loci:, who wa*
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  • 66 13 Achievement Of A Ch'ncse Lady "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, July 4. Mre Cheng Yttn Fan mee Lee Chen Chingi, wife ot Mr. Chens Yun Fan. a Secretary to the League of Nations ot Geneva, is the first Chinese woman to obtain a fly ng certificate in Switzerland.
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  • 195 13 THE CINEMAS NO other actor could play the leading part in "The Show Off" as well as Fpen-er Tracy. We see him as Piper— j Aubrey Piper—an individual full or bounce, wisecracks and loud and hearty laughs. The sort of man who would taxe
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  • 37 13 Expectations Of Stalemate Confirmed Reuter. Dub'in, July 3. The final results of the local government elections confirm the eanier exof stalemate. The Governmental Fianna Fail secured 716 the Finegael 590, Labour 185 and Independents 351.—Reuter.
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  • 457 14 FINE FORM OF MISS HARTIGAN Miss Round Wins Miss Jacobs' Terrific Speed Reuter Wireless. jyjISS Hartigan, whose brilliant progress has been a feature of Australian tennis, proved her form in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon yesterday, when she beat Miss Scriven, the
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  • 527 14 Cattlemen Beat Airmen At Anson Road VyiTII their ranks weakened by somt 1 of their regular men failing to turn up for play, the Straits Cattle Traders cud weii yesterday to beat the r.af.ii oy 3—1 at the Anson Road Stadium h. Div. 2 ot the S.A.F.A.
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  • 1003 14 Chinese Beat The S.C.C. A Second Time Club's League Championship Hopes Disappearing gXCITING football was served up on the Padang yesterday when the S.C.C. and the Chinese clashed for .he second time in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The Chinese beat the Club in the Irst round and
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  • 73 14 d 4; c a^;T.c-.c uthB!,URA M -m G{. F Stroobach; A. Buchanan, D. E C J B «»broke. V W Brand P n; w A Crum.' Harrison, D. Erskinl 5.C.C. 2nd XI v. the Police on Thurs day to-morrow in Div. II of tfte S A F A
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  • 459 14 M.P.H. Beat The Harbour Board ctvnT 112 coal .'.cored in the first tifctf ASINQ~ G > i c l, mult; up IT' cl l)-e «R"J e r^ l J'fir w h»t *»>*- Keenness and lir M.P.H. victory t~d in «cltncc, W commercial over the S.HB.JS, C. in
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  • 176 14 Macaulay Unable To Play On Friday Reuter. London, July 3. GG. MACAULAY, the Yorkshire bowler who was invited to attend at Old Trafford for the Third Test which is due to commence on Friday has reported h'mself nnfit. The felctors have, therefore, asked James (Sussex) and W,
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  • 26 14 Ties for to-'.lav—the S C P n FRIDAYS TIES.'" p? h l> nX Chee Lim v T„„ d L m S v. Ong'seow Kee°°"
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  • 266 14 Ladies' Final To-<;,r. holder AND ,\j J. HUGUINS fINLY three ties were pi terSay in the Singa] tennis championships, and see the final of the ladi event between Ml*. J. D. La holder, and Mrs. J. Huggi defeat of Miss S. Abed v tie of
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    • 31 14 FAMOUS CELLOPHANE WRAPPED KIPPERS, r FRESH HERRINGS, HADDOCKS, FISH FILLETS, HALIBUT, PLAICE, TUBB O T 1 ij££fl| ARBROATH SMOKIES. I R A delicacy from the M North of Scotland. M 1
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  • 581 15 Close Fight For Lead Between Sussex And Yorkshire Reuter. tT I i E fight for the lead in the County championship, between Sussex and Yorkshire, has further narrowed down as v result of the games concluded yesteiday,
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  • 363 15 Latest Positions Of The Teams. LATEST positions in the S.A.F.A. League and Commercial Cup competition are ar follows: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. p. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. OCC 13 3 4 1 28 17 17 9 7 1 1 31 12 15 ETtT 10 6 4 0
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  • 262 15 State Championship Tournatnent ,t"rom Oar Own Co-respondent) Johore Bahru, July 3. SEVERAL Southern section of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association's championships have been played off on the Johore Civil Service Club courts although rain on occasions interferred. i This evening, the only two pairs entered for the mixed
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  • 47 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July S. The Xilat Club, Seremban, will be holdine a sports meeting: on July 14, on the Kire George V School grounds. There «35 seventeen items on the .ramme. one of these being the thread and needle event for visitors.
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  • 10 15 tdmorrortvill Ue played at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 347 15 Abattoirs Score Seven Goals To One PLAYING on the S.H.B. ground yesterday afternoon in the Third Division "A" of the S.A.F.A. League, the Abattoir F.C. beat the Bramtoco tvjam by 7—l. Mr. Koh Swee Chian and the teams were:— ABATTOIRS: Tan Boon Choon; Ahmad, Ngo Ah Kow; A.
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  • 47 15 Merchants team v. the Services on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. at the S.C.C. R A. Ashworth, G. Carr, P. W Hoi., J. McLeod, J. V. S. Brooke, C. G. Jenner, A. P. Craiwie, A. W. Wallich, H. S. Hewett, A. I. Horsley, E. J. Riches.
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  • 170 15 American And National Leagues Reuter. New York, July 3. LATEST results in the U.S. major baseball Leagues are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE. R. H. E. Washington (12 innings) 0 14 0 Stone Cronm scored a home run for the Senators. Philadelphia 6 11 2 Fox scored two home
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  • 227 15 Surrey Beaten By Six Wickets London, July 3. CJURREY were beaten by the Australians O by six wickets to-day, the scores being: SURREY: 175 (Gregord 48, McCabe 4 for 24, Grimmett 4 for 64) and 184 (Grimmett 5 for 33). AUSTRALIANS: 251 (Ponsford 85, Kippax
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  • 83 15 Rer.ults in V.M.C.A. billiards tournamer.: Po Guan Chwee 40) beat Teo Lam Chye (—105) 250 245; Wee Hong Heng (+7O) beat Khoo Hock Tian (+6O) 250 241; Lin- Be scng f10) beai Lim Boon Hi" (-r6O) 250 222; Haii Ahmad (scr.) heat Kamis (—LS) 250 87 and beat
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  • 56 15 The V.M.C.A. Junior Department Ist VII trill be selected from the following to play o. friendly game with the Wilts. Resrt Ist VII on Friday at 4.30 p.m.: Louis Chye. Lim Thye Hock. Lai Khoi Hian Yeo Jui Mok, Lee Hin Ming, Sim Boon Hoon, Sim Teng Pheng,
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  • 588 15 NEGRI SEMBILAN'S BID Saturday's Match Singapore's Unbroken Record C IN G A PORE and Negri Sembilan, who have each won two match»j-> in the Malaya Cup competition, wili battle lor the leadership in the Southern section when they meet at the Anson Koad Stadium on Saturday. Success
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    • 159 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements)I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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  • 970 16 Margin Of 1 To ${At Stoke Poges In Annual Contest JN the annual contest between teams of leading women and men golfers, at Stoke Poges on June 2, the women gained an overwhelming victory by 15 matches to 5 with one halved. The
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  • 360 16 Despit: Handicap In Wc-!grht And Reach n N Sumy made JduSot"! U ing disp »V agahijt Hougn »1 Wemß.ey Park l s^ un cc les t. r;gSTuS''«Aw Echo of M=nday e in m«c d h 'smaller tht fits* rounds b?autiful punch that San hook K
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  • 177 16 L'Cpl. L. C. Pennefather Heads The List THE following is the result of the Singapore Volunteer R'fle Association sooon shoot, fired at Buk't Timah en Smidav (conditions reven shots each at 300, 500 and 600 yards) Assn. H'dcap Nett H'dcap Agg. Agg LICpl. L. C 3
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  • 71 16 Result Of Ladies' July Competition The S.G.C. ladies' July bogey competition, playeed at Bukit Timah on Monda, resulted in a win for Mrs. A. P. Cameron (2 down) in "A" Division, for Mrs. K. Craik (1 down) in "B" Division and in a tie in "C" Division between
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    • 349 16 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great Tf you wake up in the morning feeling sour «„H depressed, entirely lacking in n~i an i "eour? P do?T B wallow a lot of salts, mineral water oil or harsh purgatives
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  • 619 17 LORD BftABOUBNE MNW WWW MR. RANB6UH CNMPUX IN BB FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS v|U. Knndojph Churchill» who is following in his father's footsteps m specialising in Indian politics, criticises in severe manner tl appointment of Lord Brabouvno and Lord Krskine as
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  • 379 17 I Lxeiutive Committee Appointed J f T i -.ruffibiooo mat of the three ins- of < v imin.it.ioii which thet A-l-iid'L MddiCttl Council has decided to .wdwfli be MUM and one Euro-ji.-an but the ttteC.ior. of r.amcs issvlll i.' <der dlsi v 4^sio^. Tin why th.- council
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  • 225 17 New Theory Of Victims' Deatk Lorfion. June 6. THF victims of the "Black hole of Calcutta' died, not bui cf heat stroke. theory ol Professor Barcroft. of Cambridge University, a man who has many times riskec his life for science. His new theory of the "Black
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  • 143 17 Calcutta. June 18. t„ Tvivsuance of a letter received from ..fsecre Eary to the Local Self-Govern-t nnnarimen«- of the Government of vent Depaumen v Qfficer of Tf g Calc?tta Corporation will address hP dMeren? groups in the Municipagf? v thfS to ascertaining whether i a h nme to
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  • 542 17 Latest Jojjtipjs» from The «N the grouml that he was under a vow not iu take part in any political uvtijeB till Aug. 7, AJr- Gandhi declined to perform the openinfc ceremony of the f|omba\* Congress "Puratehi/* a "Self-%*P ect" organ pub lishod at. Erode» has Wet»
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  • 172 17 A Conference For Establishing Bureau It is understood that the Government of India will convene in Simla early m July a meeting of the Provincial Directors of Industries to discuss the prooosal, as announced by Sir George Schuster in his farewell speech at.Bombay, for establishing an Industrial Research
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  • 61 17 Dr. G. S. Arundale Elected President Madras, June 21. Dr. George Sydney Arundale has he-n elected President of the Theosophica! Society. He obtainsd 15,604 votes, as againsi 4 825 secured by the other candidate, Mr. Ernest Wood. An official announcement to this effect pal made to-day by Mr.
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  • 137 17 Midnapore Magistrate's Statement Bombay. June 1,7. I'ERRORISM in Bengal is the same as ever." This i;f the gist, of a conversation which the representative of the London "Times had with Mr. H. S. E. Stevens. DisU'icv. Magistrate of Midnapore. who sailed for England yesterday by
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  • 123 17 liondon Opposition To Recruitment London. June 18, Opposition 10 recruitment for the AllIndiu Forest Service on the transfer of the Forest Service to Ministerial con tiv>l was expressed by Sir Alexander ftbdgei' in un uddress to the Conservative India Committee. He also opposed lie proposal that forests should
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  • 235 17 To Be Held In India This Year A CABLE from the Secretary of the College of Surgeons has been received by the Medical Council of India agreeing to send examiners to conduct examinations in Anatomy and Physiology for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Stfrgeons in India
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  • 296 17 In August REPLY DEPENDS ON SITUATION THEN Bombay, June 17. INQUIRIES made by me here in well informed circles go to show that it fa as incorrect to say, as would be evident from a news agency telegram, that the Mahatma will not go
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    • 72 17 I The object ot* mv writing to you is ACCfSS SBhL to acquaint you with the fact that inner foil your Craven A Cigarettes are wrapping TjlH^/^%^H)^^H the only ones I can smoke with any pleasure, and I think it is the cap COBl es generally conceded that pipe- .«v
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  • 587 19 SOCIALIST THREAT TO SPEAKER Electors' Resentment OPPONENT IN THE FIELD rpHK threatened attack by a Socialist candidate on the seat now heM by Capt. Fitzßoy, the speaker of the House of Commons, was condemned as ungracious and contrary to political lair play by Sir Edward «;rigg, M.P., in an address
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  • 118 19 To Act As Premier For Mr. Mac Donald Reuter Wireless. London, June 39. P Mr Hoare Belisha, Financial ran' to the Treasury, has been appointled Minister lor Transport in successioxi to Hon. Oliver Stanley, who becon.es Minister for Labour. «.rented Mr. Duff Cooper has been appolluted It, replace
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  • 40 19 Death Of Former Fukicn Governor "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai. July 2. Mr Fane Shine; Tao. former.Acting Minimi of th* Fukien Provlncial GoVri*' it*iil diet! in Shanghai yrtterday at v au'e <>* &0 -"Sin Chow Jit Pon.
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  • 101 19 Tobacco Smugglers At Portsmouth Reuter Wireless. London, June 29. A RECORD fine aggregating £75,000. alternatively six months' imprisonment, each, was imposed on a cigarette maker and a Master Mariner at Portsmouth, for smuggling a quantity of tobacco. The contraband was brought from Antwerp in a 80-year ojd tug
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  • 224 19 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust The hearing of the case in which M. R. Letchmanan Chettiar was originally charged with criminal breach of trust of $5,500 before the Third Magistrate was fixed by the District Judge (Mr. fc. A. Forrer) yesterday for Aug. 15 aftd 16. When the
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  • 114 19 Important Bill In French Chamber Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 29 The Government secured a vote of confidence on the important issue of the Fiscal Reform Bill when the radical amendment to Article Nine was rejected by 324 votes to 213. Article Nine abolishes special taxation on luxury articles,
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  • 84 19 Dear* Of Well-Known Banker The late Mr. Alexanmr Allan Pa ton was awarded the C.B. m 1920. He was Chairman of Martin's •Bank, Ltd.. the Roya» Insurance Co.. Ltd.. and the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.. Ltd. He was a Member of Council of the
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  • 479 19 The Chinese Community; Entertained {From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 2. PROMINENT members of the Chinese community resident in Perak assembled at the Astana Iskanderiah on Friday night for the presentation of the Community's gift to Yang Mulia Raja Rapeah, daughter of H.H. the Sultan of Perak,
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  • 100 19 Successful Visit To Bangkok THE Nanyang Chinese Girls' School badminton, volleyball and basketball teams have won all their matches, eleven in all, at Bangkok. They played their last ganu against the combined Chinese girls on Sunday and won by 43 points to nil. They spent yesterday and to-day
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  • 64 19 Fire Tragedy In Turkish Capital Reuter Wireless. Istanbul, June 27. Four persons are reported to have been burnt to death and over 300 are homeless and 250.000 Turkish pounds damage was done by a fire which devastated part of the residential quarter of the city near Dolmabagtche
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  • 97 19 World's Oldest Theatre Discovered Rome. THE claim to have discovered the oldest theatre in the world is made by Professor Pernier, head of an Italian archaelogical mission in the island of Crete. The theatre is believed to date from the 10th Century B.C. It adjoins the palace
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  • 50 19 I The four sons of Janos To'th. a farmer at Janoshalom, married four girls of their village on the same day. The four couples went together to the Registrar for the civil wedding, and then to the church to be married at the same time. I I
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  • 220 19 Machitfe Which Call Dim Sim's Glare could register the heat and light of a candle burning across the Atlantic in Paris, was described by Dr. Joel StebI bins of the University of Wisconsin. With it. he declared, astronomers will bo able to learn the colours of
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