Malaya Tribune, 10 July 1934

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaua Vol. XXI. -No. 1 H~j> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 10, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934 FOR 6 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 —T(eaJ The ©ribrnte Dominant In I OUT LEAPS WILDEST IMAGININGS! ii WHAT IF SUCH A DOES! I A THRILL YOU WILL REMEMBER SO LONG AS YOU LIVE 11 1 THE MOST TERRIFYING ADVENH I TV RE EVER EXPERIENCED% !XCE THE WORLD BEGAN! AND 3 i < -•✓•irr t H P.l
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    • 46 1 A. FLINTER. i 6, Raffle* Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of 1 every class and quality, c paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 493 2 South Africa's Agreement With Britain London. July 4. AN inipotrant statement was made in the House of Commons by Mr. Chamberlain on the subject oi the Colonial Stock Act 11)00 Declaration Bill recently passed in the Parliament of the Union of South Africa. This, he said,
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  • 148 2 Safeguarding Of Secrets By Czechoslovakia I PtK'SUr Czechoslovak gtaMWorker* will in future be refused permission 'o ace< li work abroad The Government has I derided on this tan lo saleguaid 'he &eerets of the world-tamous Bohemian glass industry i Not long ugo an English tlrm. rrplying to a
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  • 74 2 U.S.S.R, Taking Stock Of Water Resources Moscow. Paced with the possibility of a prolonged drought. Soviet authorit.ee are compiling a register of all water resources in the U.S.S.R. It will contain complete descriptions ol* all reservoirs, rivers, lakes, marshes seas and glaciers. I When finished the register
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  • 72 2 Latest Propaganda Against Air Attacks 1 Berlin. The Punch and Judy show is the latest propaganda medium to be enlisted by the in the cause of air protection The traditional figures are made to act a play which "humorously' drives home the necessity for everybody to
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  • 395 2 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, July 6. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati f Pork, lean, kati f? Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 FovvJ, kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks (Java), each 45 Pigeons,
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  • 140 2 Shanghai, June 8. The Shanghai Chinese Chamber of r metre has submitted a petit on t C Government urginjr th»f p 1 ,on ,10 the taken at once 5 aboMsh I*% ho ld be in the provinces so «I He&al tax es chants a chance to recov°, the
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  • 50 2 Vast mantities of su-ar smuggle* from Gibraltar"tn f T beinß stop this illegal traffic measur es to They allege lhat the m measure fixing 2-l'4lbs as th? l ernment amount of sugar which L, e n aximum can bring into Spahi dut P^ on constantly evaded Ls
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  • 670 2 What A Musician Found In Calcutta PROWLING about »nt.> the dark »nU»i of second hand shops, where then .r< gathered the flotsam and jetsam of and West in dusty, disordered he»p. always amusing Once in a wnile suih an excutMon profitable. It was. not *o long
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  • 136 2 Mountain To Be Named After Him 112 or His Leadership Washington. A bill has been iiitrulut-cd n the H»ut" of Representative* b> Mr. MiUheU. Deno<"ratie Representative 112 nun Teoben#sce, t" have a mountain more than li.lHlO feci hijrl: 1,1 s State named "Mount Roosevelt." The reasons
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  • 70 2 Anti-Aircraft Guns Ordered Canton, June IS. tura e^ o for%r?A ot^ lea V nB: 6ne stone un air defence fo«e A J m nt f 3 st,on training to mh d fr m giving ri id authorities ai rcraft un cor Ps the placed an order for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 244 2 I Swan Brand I jj|. v f/// et everybody I combined 8 I Solo Importers I i |NgHM|| Ihe East Asiatic Co., Ltd. H SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. H WARiN Sole Agents (^rrffl>m e <sb Incorporated in S.S. j ■■"•"■iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiirauiimiiiniitiiiiii. iunn.iiNimiiiMininiri.i I THE "WALTER LINDRUM" BILLIARD TABLE I IT'S GOT
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  • 454 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. Value Buyers. Sellers. 4s Amput Tin 6 4V 2 6|9 LI Asam Kumbang Tin 376 40j£1 Austral Malay 50 5216 5.s Ayer Hitam Tin 15,- 16,--$1
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  • 122 3 UseJUKD BY FRASER CO., EXCHANOI AND BTOCK BPOKERS mmmg Buyer*. Sellers. Singapore Municipal (1901» 5 per cent. 108 ill norn Singapore Municipal «1907» 4' 2 per cent. 110 115 norn Singapore Municipal (1909» 4« 2 per cent. 110 115 norn Sinsapore Municipal (1913» 4 per cent. 102
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  • 233 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION INCREASED RUBBER STOCKS Small June Consumption In U.S.A. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 23-Vg cts., up Vk c<. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $113%, up $1 Saturday's Prices:— London, 7d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York, 14 9
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  • 186 3 America's "Synthetic' Motor Tyres -1 {From Our Own Correspondent* •By Air Nf il>. London. June 27. ACETYLENE salt and water are the ingredients of mt> synthetic rubbe; which, as stated in a New York despatch, has been successfully used for experiment in the manufacture of motor-cai tyres. Research
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  • 458 3 Benefits Of Restriction Scheme (By Air Mail.) London, June 27. THE fourteenth ordinary general meeting of Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at Winchester House. Old Broad-street, E.C. Mr. William H.P Stevens (the chairman* presided and, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that
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  • 198 3 Singapore. July 10. 1 (Stem) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $98 ft. (Slam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $92 lice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $89 Siam, No. 1 J}» Siam, No. 2 JJJJ 3iam, No. 3 Siam.
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  • 55 3 The results of the working of the Kuchai Tin Dredging Company's bucket dredge for June are as follows: Actual running time 015 hours 45 mins. Time lost 61 hours 15 mins. Government tin restriction stoppage 4 3 hours. Average digging depth 44 feet. Ore won 683.20 piculs. (Estimated).
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  • 214 3 New Buildings And Extensions INDUSTRIAL development on Merseyside Is proceeding steadily. The following are some recent activities in the Liverpool district: A firm of pen and ink makers, who Increased their Liverpool factory four years ago, are erecting a large twostorey factory, with a frontage of two hundred
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  • 103 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.10 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 52 3 The following are the prices of Soconj gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE. Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0.81: Socony Motor Gasoline (1,4 drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (1,4 tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.2u Sylvan Arrow (per
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  • 1108 3 Satisfactory State Oi' Finances rubber referred to last year by Mr. Hay. and I cannot remember ever seeing the quality ol tapping so poor generally as it has been lately. It is then with great salisfaetion that I am able to report that a very high standar
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  • 433 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore. It "If The followuifc tuboer ±Utu e guotauJ are Issued by Fr&ser and Co., and L 4.1 and Evatt. Issue JJ ✓alue rr%--i u?«m 1 Share* K4b T.y*r> K 4 J 1 AUenbV I 65 I 75 100 m 1 AloiGajah 1,15 125 IJS
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  • 296 3 CO.'S QUCITATIONH- 1 CI/VSING QUOTATION! 7«"«« BajT'T l Sfll'-r > C.t> S2 $2 :Aex B» u>; Pnri. VI $2 Alt* Brick Oidw. 0.80 0155 urn» LI 11 B Amen. Tttofreeo Jl6 II 122,6 $10 !3 B Malayu Trustee 540 660 I CI El c Tin PU-r. 7pX. 1 12.
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  • 75 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday. 8008. Buyers. Betters. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 23 H 23% do. (F. 0.8.) 25% O 7 i Standard R.S.S. on Tender: July fVA 24 A UK- Sent. 24* 24" Oct. Dec. 2"» 1 26% Jan. Mar. 2511 86
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH* INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD(lncorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. MAROOLIOUTH. Manager OFFIOI: I. FINLATBDII GEEEH. THE EASTERN UNITED fc&NJtfANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CeciM>. Singapore. JOtflfSON, (JeWaT Manager.
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    • 91 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. <Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'AUneMa Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital tt.QOO.OOO Paid-up-Capital £1,000.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madraa, Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk, Mosul and Sineaoore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit
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    • 208 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD, THE HO HONG BANK* LTD- AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Vp $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 4r>B. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 665 4 I. HASSAN. H ECTKICAL AND WATER H CONTRACTOR. 11-S7, Braa Basah Road. H SINGAPORE. you are In need of electric I fan*, motors, etc., and water 1 icp, please write to the above I eBP or 'Phone 3411. I EVER EST INK GUM m'ed free anywhere in Malaya for B
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    • 616 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. We beg to notify that Mr. S. C. Brown la no longer with the Metropole Hotel, Singapore. The Metropole Hotel Co.. Ltd., Secretary. I Dated sth July, 1934. NOTICE. THE BANK, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). LOSS OF SCRIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an j application has been
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    • 356 4 FOR SALE. REMOVING SALE Stocks must be cleared regard- j less of cost I 1,000 Assorted Books and Novels Plain and Cut Glassware E. P. N. S. and Silverware Paintings and Water Colours Curios, etc., etc. MART EXCHANGE! 24, High Street ANNOUNCEMENT. This is to inform the public and my
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    • 227 4 WANTED Agencies are open in many districts, for veil introduced medical preparations. None but those who have good connections need apply. Post Box 739, c o Malaya Tribune. THE GIFT SHOP 1 I 33, STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES' HATS, ART JEWELLERY, and MILLINERY. b n, I Latest creations from PARIS and
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    • 456 4 EDUCATIONAI^^ PAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established Ifclß. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls j,. .X Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound M»sic.l Jystematic Training both m Technique ana theory. Complete Courses leading to TO*** >rtificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Prinri' ADD TO YOUR
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    • 537 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed AT MODERATE COST IF YOU TAKE ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHES THAT GO WRONG. TO THE EXPERT REPAIRERS OF THE TOWN, Yick Won Hing 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). 2 Contractors for the Repair of Clocks 1 and Watches to the British Army in I Malaya. GENUINE
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  • 1339 5 Shipping News Notices. SHIPS' VIBRATIONS WHEN LAUNCHING discussions At Hamburg Technical Assn. AT the summer meeting of the Shipbuilding Techn cal Association in Hamburg, Professor Dr. Schnadei gave a lecture on ships' vibrations when launching. The lectu r er indicated at the outset tho great difficulties that had heen encountered
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  • 223 5 New Motorship For Oslo Owners THREE motor vessels bearing the name Eit'svold have b:en built for Skibsaktiesel*kabet E.dsiva. cf Olso, since 1929. The first, a tanker, of 9,900 tons, was sold to I he Russ'an Government, and is new trading mdc. the name of Var'aam Avanesov.
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  • 273 5 Reliability Of Moior Tanker's Engines An example cf o'l engine reliability, is* provided by the seven years' services of the motor tnnker Ardor, during whkh time has covertd neaily 500,000 miles, while the eng'n?s have ru I for approximately 47,000 hcurs cut of the 61 320 hours
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  • 162 5 Experiments Being Made In France Attention is drawn in the annual report of the Socie c Provcncale do Constructions Navalca to a series of experments which tho company has tarried out at the reI quest of the Compagnie dcs Messagerios I Maritime*, with the object of making ships
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  • 583 5 Out-Of-Date Tonnage In Tramp Fleet WRITING in the "Norges Handels of 1 Sjofartstidende" on the present state of Swedish shipping, Director Gunnar Carlsson says that the Swedish regular liner traffic may be said, on the whole, to rest on the same basis as that of Norway, with
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 332 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRUTISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. I Due I Tonnage. Singapore RANPURA 17.000 July 20 SOMALI «.8!0 Aug. 1 CORFU 1 0.000 Au*. I MANTUA 11,000 Au«. I*3 BANGALORE 0,000 Aug. 50 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. CI COMORIN 15.000 Sept. 1-4 BHUTAN 0.100 Sept. 21
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    • 240 5 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in 8.8.) Steamship passages booked by all Lines. Airmail tickets obtainable here. P.M S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects and merchandise solleoted, stored, shipped or delivered at readable ia ts>. SuAi/adCf eavtuu. Further Information regarding sailings
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    • 183 5 HAMBURG-AMERIRA LINIE. Deutsch 1H Jl O Australische DampfK-hiff* W 5J Gesellschaft(Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. M.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila July 24 s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila
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    • 553 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Jj£ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. CirjlffiJjjJr (Incorporated in Germany). The nndernoted are the Company'! intended fixtures:—« OUTWARDS. 1984. "ALSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan July 16 HOMEWARDS. 1934. "LAHN," for Genoa, M'seilles, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen July 21 "ODER," for Marseilles, Oran, R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen July
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  • 1058 6 Captain's Stroy SHIPS LOOTED WITH A SMILE (Ky Air Mail) London, June 27. IF you are travelling by sea from Singapore along the China coast, beware of any too-affable Chines: first-class passenger. He may be. a perfectly peaceable merchant. On the other band he may be the
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  • 142 6 PASSENGERS Passengers by the Sarpedon, which left Rineaoore for Europe to-day were:— Si M g r aP and Mrs. C. G Howell Mrs. H. A. Tempany, B. J. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nixon, Mrs. M. B Law Mrs J C
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  • 130 6 Khoen Hoea, Dutch, 61 X tons; from Pcntianak 9-7 to Ih« Gian Ann, British, 545 tons from rheribon 9-7, to Batavia 10-7. Reynst Dutch, 1,432 tons; from Sourahava 9-7, to Java 12-7. Kelantan, British, 562 tons; from Kuantan 9-7, to Kuantan 11-7. Dukat, Norwegian, 761 tons, from Ranekok
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  • 110 6 »sr?sr" Singapore, July 10. Fast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Apoey E Wharf. Tokushima Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Lyons m!tu 18; Hague 16- Africa Maru 13: Kettah U, Dardanus 9; Troilus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate* 3) Eurvbates 30; Kajang, Karagola 33, Muncaster Castle 35; Steel
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  • 94 6 Proposal To Introduce A Monte Carlo To Siam Bangkok. An enterprising group of Siamese outness men is planning to introduce a real Monte Carlo to Siam, and has appealed to the Government for permisscheme includes the construction of a fine park, a big swimming pool, an up-to-date hotel,
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  • 48 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. toda prom China and Japan by the Behar, due at Singapore at t p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Katori Maru, due at Singapore on Thursday.
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  • 40 6 Owing to the deferred departure of s.s. Troilus for Hongkong &c. mails for Hongkong, Japan &c. will not be forwarded by this steamer as previously announced, but will be forwarded per s.s. Kumsang' on 12th instant.
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  • 225 6 Scholar Believes It To Be In France Paris. rHE Holy Grail, the vessel in which Joseph of ArametrTCa collected the blood of Christ—and around which the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are woven—is believed by a German scholar, Otto Rahn, to
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  • 141 6 Young: Suspect's Jump From Prison Window Copenhagen. A IG-year-old boy named 01« Christensen. variously known a» "Bandit 01c" and "The Terror of Elstnore" is now in hos- i nital under police custody. He is suspected of SO burglaries ana admits 1$ oi them. When arrested he declared
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  • 43 6 Alexandria. A gigantic man-eating shark, 14 feet long 2 feet broad, and weighing twt and' a half tons has been caught by Egyptian fishermen at Agami, near here. After a struggle lasting five hours the fish was landed m frets.
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  • 165 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 10London 4 months* sight 5(32 S! 3 months' sight g gg London 60 days' sight 24^ Eondon 30 days' sight 7|B j 1 London demand 214 3|32 London T.T. 886 r?on and Paris demand 151 Hamburg demand 58 v 8 Eri ssr" S Samarang demand
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  • 251 6 DIARY OF THE DAY WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 10 One, POOt T b rPA S-C%. Anson Road fifadium- Division Three A, Harlenntns v' feramtoco, S.HJ3 ground; ff£c v SH-8.J5.0, S.R.C; Govt, Division One, Police v Post OffiS Police Depot; Johore, Police v PWD J.C.S.C. padang.
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  • 56 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Coming Out Party. APOLLO. —Chinese silent pictures. CAPITOL.—"King Kong." EMPIRE. —"Trick for Trick." GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—"VaIIi's Wedding." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Jack Ahoy." RlTZ.—Chinese silent and Cantonese talkie. ROXY —"Scrrell and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 i SINGAPORE HOTIIS j j,,,, mmntvmm wwm™™*™**™ IfIII I HI lUJH I '"I I METROPOLE HOTEL! 1 TFT 70 °fi BRAS BAS AH ROAD, f TEL IDEAL CENTRAL. 1 MODERN SANITATION. I RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. 1 GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. I MODERATE RATES. Z PER DAY. PER MONTH.
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    • 444 6 LATEST} ADVERTOEMEN^ The following submitted correct solutions and share the first prize A. Rahman, Madam Chan Soh ChengChew Chin Seng, Miss Tiny Shedden al of Singapore; J. Samuel, of Kuala Lumpur, K. K. Bock, of Malacca. The following submitted solutions with one error and accordingly share the second Pr A
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    • 166 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Lac* Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm, Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Mours. Deg. F. Alor Star 90 0.02 7.5 74 Sitiawan 93 Nil 8.9 74 Trengganu 90 0.10 10.4 73 Bukit Jeram 92 0.20 9.3 71 Malacca 86 Nil 6.7 74
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 141 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. «!e, Lab can 3 M 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan F Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong 3 p.m. Indo-China (G. G. Merlin) 3 p.m. Java South West-Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T Dilly (Giang Ann) 4 p.m. SoengeTLlat (Magnet) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Java
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  • 661 7 The Growth Of The Plying i Mail RECENT progress wi'h air-mail transport, and more especially with the Im pi-rial Airways Empire air-mails, wnlcli stretch to Africa. India, Burma and Malaya and will soon be reaching Austral'a. has given a remarkable stimulus to the hobby of collecting airmail
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  • 113 7 Failed Schoolboy's Threat To Kill His Teachers Belgrade. Masters at Valjevo (Jugoslavia) Grammer School are going about surrounded by armed guards—because they "ploughed" a 14-year old schoolboy in his examinations. After the examinations the boy. Radenko Dikitch. fled to the forests near Valjevo vowing revenge. He took
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 OXY-ACETYLEIJE HflflMMTffilW Mil j MARTELL j j j I 0 I i Sole Agents:— N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I j (INCORPORATED IN BATAVIA.) jj] JJ 1 I t l i i i i\\ I NIVEA CREME 1 !j The Tropical Skin Food prevents and heals I Skin Disease
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 210 7 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune. 1 This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest trill still be included in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 mm mm^mmn OPENING to-night Beauty on C 2 Counter I Powsd ever by a lot of Park Avenue ployboys Trying *s find a real man even if shs hoi to sta?cut of the Social Register C€ PARTY Frances Dee Raymond .1 a ipworih Nigel Bn« Harry Cr een I Sent,
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    • 208 8 t ***** m^!PSo^ m vvim^ PAVILION f *sk A rollicking «tory one of ffflEf //Hi the most nrnusinx films we have Hf TACK #^3 seen for som* time too hope- MMm U| k-.ssly funny to li F Ulll BVDT Aa9% v piiturv IM «d HULDb i^^i Ij j [heuved for
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    • 311 8 1 nfifisssn I tl G. p.m. &Ml P m ii All Record, Broken. Crowds Exceeding even I Enormous Success. All Records dt those of First Release. »1 Miss T. P. RAJALMSHIMI J "Valli's Wedding"! RETURN SCREENING BY SPECIAL REQUEST, OWING TO j ENORMOUS SUCCESS WHEN IT SHOW j TEA DANCE
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  • 978 9 Newcastle Swindle STORY OF A POLITE STRANGER (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail). London, June 27. QMART work by North Country de- I tcctives brought to justice three members of a gang of international crooks and swindlers. Not only, it was alleged, had they carried
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  • 83 9 They Creatid An Ftectric Current Prague I Si-v« '-al J>coylr in'rc hHVC beoji Miffeyop from elet'tiio rKi»ck> in the* mouth. I The inatl-r b«»n investigated by i Prague dental ellTiii This is WhjU >vut= ilijcovtrcH Some the tt-ih of thus»' pu»>pk- ha<l l*en tilled with an interior hra«s
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  • 368 9 Impeachment Of Mr. Tang ShaoYi Hongkong, July 9. MR. Hu Han Mm, the veteran Kuomintang leader, and General Chen Tsi Tang, the Commander-in-Chief a 1 Canton, exchanged views by telephone yesterday on the impeachment of Mr. Tang Shao Vi, the governor of Chung--hanhsin, by the inhabitants. As he
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  • 72 9 A "Spurious Concoction Foreign To French Taste" Paris The cocktail is dead In Paris. Last year it was considered indispensable at receptions. but to-day it is spurred by nearly all the leading hostwes as a "spurious concoction foreign to French taste." One well-known hostess, announcing a reception
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  • 81 9 Wanted By The Policc In Bangkok KHAN Vanklt Vieharin. a Siawosc who iji wanted by the Butißkok police on a charge of embezzlement, mude a second appearance before the District Juice «Mr. H. A. Forrer» tbte morning, when Detective-Inspector Wray asked for a further postponement in connection witn
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  • 179 9 Tzar is t Treasures For Salt in j America Helsingfurs. The crown of Catherine the Second. Empress of ull the Russians, U to journey to the United States, to be exhibited at the Chicago Exhibition. The crown, which weighs 12 lb#., und contains 5,000 diamonds as well
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  • 122 9 C anadian Condemns M>ng Apprenticeships Hamilton. Ontario. The Scottish uaditou which measures wisdom by the length of the grey beard* was criticised by Mr. Vincent Massey. a former Canadian Minister in Washington, in an address at Me Master University here. He said that Canada was too prone
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  • 52 9 Rio dc Janeiro, June w. To-d-v for the third time in twelve nJnthf a woman at capital of the state of k J™V9 e 2 a has become a man as the sequei .v slight surgical ot Maria 1 The latest caj>~ is iru w» t j
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  • 557 9 A Semi-Colony "NANKING HAS NO POLICY" nURING the last 60 years China has been subject to constant foreign aggression until to-day she is virtually a semi-colony. At first mx people were insensible of the langer threatening their country out in recent yeais the land has echoed
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  • 222 9 Woman Gets Relief After Twi Tablets of Sew Remedy On» of ih» jri»«T#nt medic*] irmifipJi» o r reent year» > tbf perfection in of a now drnrto* wiuHy th»i {fire* laaUr.t relief frwn iligtmMre diviMfl-»- Uwter lo* r.anie of Chardo*. the new nei»»e<ly. waa recently
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 119 9 FULL OF VIGOROUS POWER... m I j BUT VERY SMOOTH j BBBi Bfc. ~^flk BgJMBBBB Bsk THE NEW MORRIS COWLEY SIX SALOON j <*m iflSj —"T MORRIS COWLEY SIX 1934. The new Cowley Six, a new model in the 1934 m A^VflTflfffl'© 4ir Moms range, has an extraordinarily good allftflw
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    • 97 9 Icashl CLEARANCE lover 8,000 PalrS I GENTS' LADIES' I 1 and I I CHILDREN'S 1 ISlioesJ GUARANTEED ALL LEATHER I THROUGHOUT. Musi be cleared at any prices to I make space for new stocks. 1 DISCOUNTS I RANGING FROM 1 SSO per cent. I 30 per cent. 40 per cent,
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  • 703 10 "yES, sit," replied Sir Philip Cunliffc-Lister to a question asked by Rear-Admiral Sir Murray Sueter in the House of Commons. Just "Yes, sir," and no more. The question asked was: whether the Secretary for the Colonies is satisfied that, in view of the fact that a delegate
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  • 111 10 Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Herose sailed for Home by the Sarpedon to-day. The Hon. Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt has left for Burma on business and expects to return on the 26th inst. Dr. EL A. Tempany, Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S., and Mrs. Tempany, are sailing for
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  • 166 10 IJKADERS of the Malaya Tribun* X found a front page in a new form confronting them to-day. By means of the new machinery recently installed, it is possible for us to undertake two-colour printing where the occasion demands and still to produce the paper rapidly,
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  • 192 10 A CORRESPONDENT writes to say that he is grieved to hear that soldiers are not allowed in the V.M.C.A. in Singapore. Such a charge would be startling if it were true, but we have it on the authority of the secretary. Mr. Robert Lyne, that it is
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  • 149 10 THE assertion is frequenuy maac lor the consolation of less favoured mortals that the rich are not necessarily happy and that millionaires are burdened by their wealth. However this may be—and little first-hand evidence is available, for millionaii.s not communicative—the rich are loath to leave the trials of
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  • 230 10 ITE spent the first half of his lite making money and the second half giving it away. With him began the real development of big business and the era of so-called swollen fortunes which gave rise to public agitation and new political doctrines, yet he started as
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  • 380 10 By "Looker-On" COMMENTING on Rotary matters, our friend the Tkaes of Malaya is rather terse at the expense of Singapore. A A The remark was made that "members I crowd to meetings when they have unusual entertainments provided for them." v That is typical, says the
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  • 37 10 THE COLONIAL STOCK ACT, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. SKIPPING NEWS, 5. i CLUB DIARY. 7 SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. MOTORING NEWS, 17. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 18. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 18. CHINA NEWS, 19.
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  • 426 11 CONTRACTOR ASSAULTED RIVAL SEAMEN CLASH Shot Fired Serious Condition Of Victim AN amazing scene occurred in Battery Road shortly before eleven o'clock this morning, when a free fight took place between rival gangs of seamen, in the course of which Ng Hap Choon, a
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  • 238 11 Two Cases Of Alleged Assault A Chinese workman, employed at the Lee Rubber Co., Kallang Road, is alleged to have been assaulted yesterday morning by several others, one of whom struck him with a heavy iron hook. He received a lacerated wound of about one inch long over
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  • 119 11 Many Heath And Forest Fires Reuter. London, July 9. rnHE heat wave in England, which has ow lasted for nine days, intensified yesterday, when 88 degrees was recorded in some places. There has been no rain In England and Wales since June 28, and no rain
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  • 78 11 Privat? Enterprise And The Government 1 From Our Own Correspondent» Bangkok. July 9. lis an interview to-day the Minister of Economics said the economic plan now being formulated in Slam whs not influenced by the plans oi Soviet Russia, Mussolini or Hitler. It was influenced only by the
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  • 215 11 Chinese Women Fined At Seremban (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Seremban. July 9. For being in possession of a still for the manufacture of samsu. a Chinese woman named Ng Phang was convicted and fined $30, in default, nee month's r. i. Another Chinese woman. 60 years ol age
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  • 86 11 Nine Unhappy Girls Commit Suicide Amoy, June 24. Because they were all dissatisfied with their marriages nine girls, seven of them cousins, tied themselves together and jumped into the river on the night cf June 21 outside the North Gate of Huaian. Some of the girls were married
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  • 69 11 Ten Million Dollars' Goods For North China Peiping, June 28. According to information from business circles about ten million dollars' worth of Japanese goods are in store at Chinwangtao and Shanhaikuan for dumping purposes in the war area. Most of the articles are cotton goods and other daily
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  • 52 11 Statement By New Premier Of Japan Shanghai, July 10. The new Japanese Premier, Admiral Okada. in his first public statement, says that after assuming office he will enforce discipline in the Government. His Cabinet will endeavour to adept the fore'gn and financial policies of the Saito Cabinet.--Sin Chew
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  • 487 11 Tense Situation I WILD RUMOURS IN HARBIN Shanghai, July 10. has again been evident in the relations between Soviet Russia and Japan. Wild rumours are current in Harbin to the effect that th* Manchukuo authorities will make an attempt to purge the anti-Manchukuo employees of the Chinese
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  • 44 11 Surprised By Chinese Volunteers Shanghai, July 10. /YVER 400 Korean civilians are reported to have been killed and injured during a surprise attack launched by a force of the Chinese Volunteers against a village in the vicinity of Hailin.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 34 11 Reuter Wireless. New York. July 5. The number of deaths in connection with Independence Day celebrations totals 175, chiefly drowning piid :notorcar accidents. The total is the lowest since 1929—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 108 11 Mysterious Epidemic FURTHER PRECAUTION TAKEN London, July 10. IfIPPAX, one of the Australian cricketers, is in hospital with tonsilitis. Swabs have been taken of the throats of all the members of the Australian team.—Reuter. It was reported on Saturday that a mysterious epidemic had attacked the
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  • 82 11 Appointment Of Mr. Cheng Tsung Ying Nanking, June 24. The appointment of Cheng Tsung Ying, secretary of the ministry of foreign affairs, as consul-general in Manila was announced here to-day. Cheng's appointment followed the refusal of Liao En Tao to accept the post, which was offered him following
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  • 73 11 Powers Granted To King Leopold Reuter Wireless. Brussels. Ju y 6. King Leopold will be virtually a Dictator if the legislature agrees to the Government Bill empowering him to govern for seven months by decrees with a view to economic and financia recovery and a reduction of
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  • 55 11 Petroleum Production Bill Passed In The Lords Reuter Wireless. London, Juiy 6. The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the Petroleum Production Bill already passed by the House of Lords. It facilitates the search for oil :n British Isles and provides for State ownership
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  • 42 11 Sailing From Belfast For Canada Reuter. London. July 9. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald will leave Lossiemouth on Wednesday and fly to Worksop. Later he will fly to Ireland and jom a steamer at Belfast on Thursday en route to Canada.—Reuter.
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  • 38 11 Death Of Mr. Wilbur Morris Reuter Wireless. New York, July 4. The death has occurred at the age of 70 of Mr. Wilbur Morris, a pioneer in the remedial use of X-xays, especially for cancer.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 38 11 Two Bombers For Kwangsi Air Force Hongkong July 9. Mr. Luk Tsi Wah, a Chinese resident in Java, has presented the Kwangsi Provincial Government Wttil two bombers purchased from a French firm.--"Mm Kuo Jih Pao.'
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  • 49 11 Wish To Be Buried Without Mourning Reuter Wireless. The Hague, July 4. Prince Henry. Consort of Queen Wilhelmina. will hw° a .vhite funeral in accordance with his desires. He also wished there would be no mourning, and the hearse and horses be draped in white.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 149 11 Th? Prince Of Wales And Advertising j London, July 7. THE Prince of Wales was the guest of honour at the Advertising Association's dinner last night. In the course of his speech he said the production of goods was no longer the most pressing problem. Of
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  • 113 11 Proposed Discussion With Sir John Simon Reuter Wireless. London, July 4. When the French Minister arrives in London on July 8 in continuation of his extensive European political grand tour, he will discuss with Sir John Simon important political questions directed to general European problems, mc uding
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  • 54 11 Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 5. Both Houses of Parliament are working hard to dispose oi all outstanding business in time to start their holiday to-morrow. The Senate has voted the Fiscal Reform Bill and the Chamber nas tackled Government's Unemployment Relief Bill and th e Bill to aid
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  • 138 11 Delegation In Londo*. fl THE POSITION if| SHANGHAI Reuter. •H London, .1 ulf jytß. Li Ping Hang hud a con\i' tion with Lord regarding the enforcement cTtl Chinese Factory Inspection Shanghai. j According to Chinese the British view is that severr tails need to be thrashed out
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  • 69 11 Promises To Assist In Campaign Hongkong, Jl 4 The Canton Government hai 1 to Nanking pledg ng its co-opera) the campaign against the Reds. A gc-.eral offensive will be lav shortly, it Is stated in the telegnj the meantime the Canton Govelf is taking adequate measures to
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  • 85 12 RAGEDY OF TWO CHINESE CHILDREN THE CORONER'S INQUIRY AMAT1C STORY OF THE BEREAVED MOTHER IDICIS of murder were returned by the Singapore Joroner (Mr. W. G. Port er) yesterday, against a young whew fireman (No. 73) named Kong Hong Kong, who eged to have
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  • 47 12 niNCi to th< 4 cvidi-nce of the ftrvr, -he 'A'iK the m»»tr<.'«B of dim/ K'Hut, »n«l had livrd i for wlioiit two months. v<> a boy and a mi <iti* your wiul four years, fi'lv, vvt i'C' by hnr first hus--1o rfwi.
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  • 560 12 til tit* Evidence By The Mother B,u C|u ii iL*t over money matffl hii aunrt. she alleged, locked II »ud window of the room and ■tier Vr it 11 a chopper ki'- had received several blows Head h!)'* heard her children Ho hex mid MtW her husband Iwttii
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  • 490 12 Statement By The Injured Woman Witness walked towards the gate to see why he was running. As he was near ng the married quarters he met Mr. Phipps coming out of the quarters supporting a Chinese woman, who wasbleeding profusely from the head. Witness did not know who
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  • 683 12 Woman Inquires After Her Children Witness s\w shr lmd two severe heart wounds, arid carried her to I be foot u! the stair*, and then to the ambhiancs. Whilst the woman was being dressed she asked witness to took after her children, speaking in Malay. She was later
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  • 97 12 Alleged Trade Mark Infringement THE Japanese manager of Bhimura and Co., of Bras Basah Road, appeared before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday on three charges relating to the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. He was charged with importing, selling and having for sale, collars called the "Kingston,"
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  • 229 12 Injured Man To Receive Compensation (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 9. A Tamil named Allagan appeared before the police magistrate, Mr. Purcell, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Chinnadurai on June 17, at Bernam Estate, with a knife. Inspector Raja Abas bin Raja Omar prosecuted. The complainant,
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  • 49 12 The Police Band will play the following programme in the Botanic Gardens to-morrow afternoon, starting at 5.15:— Overture. Lustpiel, Bela; Selection, "Kissing Time," Caryll; Waltz, "II Bacio," Arditl; Piccolo Solo, "The Wren In the Poplars," Adams; Selection, "The Dollar Princess," Fall; Intermezzo, "Tiptoes," Cooke; "Songe d"Amour," Czibulka.
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  • 51 12 Mr. H. L. Skinner, of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., Bangkok, is returning from home leave at the end of this month, and will again take over charge of the Bangkok agency. Mr. P. J. Vasey (formerly of Kuala Lumpuri following Mr. Skinner's arrival will be posted to the Batavia
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  • 283 12 Spirit Of Friendship In The Discussions 1 London, July SIR John Simon, the Foreign Secretary will personally welcome the French Foreign Minister, M. Barthou, on his arrival in London late to-morrow night Conversations will begin on Monday at the Foreign Office and after the morning session a
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  • 58 12 Death From A Ruptured Speen Indicted on a charge of murder, a Shanghai Chinese, named Lim A'i Lim. appeareo before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice» this morning, and was remanded for further inqtrries. The alleged victim a compatriot named Ong Pee Thow, died of a luptured spleen.
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  • 62 12 A thirteen-year-old Chinese lad cad In singlet and shorts was charged in the Third Police Court before Mr. J. M. Brander this morning with cheating two Sikh police constables-by selling them fowls weighing eight catties —two catties short of the weight asked for. The youth claimed tria
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  • 48 12 Mr. E. W. Bonar is a passenger to London from Singapore by the Imperial Airways liner Athena. Passengers arriving by the Aurora were Mrs. H. B. Collins, from Karachi, Miss A. Gerville Reache. Alor Star, Mr. R. li. E. Michaux. Alor Star, and Mr. R. S.AlacTier, Bangkok. r
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  • 45 12 The Chinese Medical Students' Union will give a dinner at the Chinese Swimming Club. Katong. on Friday in honour of Dr. (Miss» Teh Nya Sim. Dr. Low Chin Siang and Dr. Ten Yoon Fong. who recently Kraduated. The Chinese ConsulGeneral, Mr. Philip Tyau, will speak.
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  • 863 12 Assault On Woman STRONG COMMENT BY JUDGE (From Our Oion Correspondent.) Johore. July 8. rpHE criminal sessions of the third Batu Pahat Assizes for the year began this afternoon before Mr Justice W. H. Thorne in Batu Pahat. Inspector Mohumed Salleh bin Wan Chik, attached to the
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  • 783 13 WOMAN ACCUSED AT ASSIZES Murder Charge ARSENIC BOUGHT IN ARAB STREET TOURING the course of the hearing yesterday afternoon of the case in which three Bengalis, two men and a woman, were charged with the murder cf a compatriot, said to be the husband of
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  • 89 13 Sikhs On Attempted Murder Charge A N affray between a number of Sikhs in Waterloo Street on the night of July 1 had a sequel before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) this morning. Four Sikhs were charged vith the attempted murder of Jaja Singh, who is
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  • 90 13 Lightning Wrecks Altar: Priest Unhurt Belgrade. Worshippers bowed their heads in prayer during the evening service at the village church at Strinjanima, near Split. The priest knelt by the altar. Suddenly, there was a tremendous crash. The bell tower crumbled in ruins, wrecked by lightning. A sheet of
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  • 106 13 Still Keeps Time After 130 Years Belgrade. A watch that once belonged to Napoleon has told the time for 130 years without ever being repaired. Only two or three times has it been known to stop. Presented by Napoleon during his occupation of Dalmatia, it has been handed
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  • 32 13 Budapest. A book of verse by Judith Rasko, a 13--year-cld schoolgirl, is selling like "hot ;ukes" in Hungary. Critics praise her "extraordinary talent jnd call her a child prodigy.
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  • 247 13 Kuala Lumpur Dealer Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 9. THE case was concluded before Mr. F X Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court to-day in which Koh Chuan Huat, the proprietor of chop Chuan Huat, was charged on a criminal sum mons for selling
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  • 118 13 Girl Who Was Determined To Christen It Thomaston, Maine. When Miss May Gould, of Boston, rled to break a bottle of champa^ wer the bow of her others nc* chconer, she missed her aim and the >oat slid down into the water unchrlsteThdere were murmurs of
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  • 108 13 American Action Against Canadians Reuter. Seattle, July 9. rO Canadians, Henry Reitel, president of the Brewers and" Distillers of Vancouver, Ltd., and his son, George Reifel, have been released under a $100,000 bond each on a charge of smugging in large quantities of liquor on the
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  • 222 13 Frenchman's Attack On Diplomatists Paris. SPEAKING at a public debate on "England as a danger to the peace of Europe," M. Francis Deiaisi, the wellknown French economist declared that it was not the English people who were a danger to the peace of Europe—nor yet the
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  • 154 13 Some Social And Personal Items [From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 8. The postponed annual general meeting of the Vivekananda Students' Hall, Seremban will be held on Tuesday, July 10, at 6 p.m. Dr. Macgregor. State Medical and Health officer. N.S., will shortly be going on transfer to
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  • 143 13 Women Vote For First Time In Chile Shantiago, Chile. An Anglo-Chilean, Mrs. Lola Armstrong, has made history here by being the first woman to record her vote in a municipal election. Hundreds of other women cheered her as she placed her signature on the ballot paper. The women
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  • 36 13 Alexander Borvsky, the well-known pianist, who Is now touring the East will be in Singapore next week and will give recitals at the Memorial Hall on tne 17th, 18th and 19th, at 9.30 p.m.
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  • 387 13 Anniversary Of Nation st Drive YESTERDAY was the ninth anniversary of the Nationalist Northern Punitive Expedition, for it was. on July 9 1926, when the "drive" of the Nationalist t toops under Marshal Chiang Kai Shek started from Canton and after many months' fighting resulted in the establishment
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  • 148 13 Millionaire Recluse Done To Death With Axe Belgrade. M. Milutin Gruitch, a retired banker of Bashaid, Yugoslavia, has been murdered by robbers. M. Gruitch was famous as a recluse. He and his aged wife lived alone in r huge house, where he was reputed to keep millions
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  • 101 13 Funeral Invitations Sent By Wireless Prague. Marie Kloc was a great-preat-grnnd-mother. Her offspring were scattered far and wide over the republic of Chechoslovakia. No one knew where they lived —for they were a)] gipsies. When ah» died at the ago of 87 at a camp at Pelhrimov
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  • 144 13 Seven Killed ■9 4 ALLEGATIONS OF j SABOTAGE Reuter. Geneva, July i». CABOTAGE is believed to htv* k caused the craah two (jemr-anl* aeroplanes, involving the loss seven lives, over Lake Constance. According to travellers from many both planes came from LowenM tal aerodrome near Freidrichshnfenl The
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  • 169 13 Woman VisWor Gored To Death 1 Lisbon. Twenty fierce bulls career madl) through the streets of tho village o Vlla-Franca-de-Xira Young men. armed with weapons o ail kinds, rush among the bulls In 02 :ffort to bring them down. Women and children crowd the bol conies overlook'ng the
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  • 95 13 First Edition To Be Published Shortly I Belgrade The first dictionary entirely InSerl* Croatian—the official language of Yutc Slavia —is shortly to be published. Worlcs at present available only trt the meaning or Serbo-Croatian words German or Latin, or else are intend purely for the use of expert
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  • 86 13 S'x Inchcs Long But Complete In Every Detail Berlin What is believed lo be the small» rifle In the world has just been mo by a rifle-manufacturer In Upper 61. sia, who intends to present It to Cha cellor Hitler. The rifle weighs little more than ordinary
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  • 1051 14 DRAW MOST LIKELY RESULT OF THIRD TEST MATCH AUSTRALIA STILL 204 RUNS BEHIND YESTERDAY'S PLAY England Might Win If Australia Follows On wrists' Reply Yields 423 Runs For Eight Wickets Chipper field Leaves Sick Room To Bat Reuter. J\ DRAW at Old Trafford, Manchester, where the Third Test match between
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  • 138 14 First Day's JEvents At Tanglin A START war, made in the Garrison Athletic Sports yesterday at Tanglin when two final events and a heat were decided. There was a large attendance. The finals will be run off on Saturday, the last day of the meeting. Yestarday's results were:
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  • 27 14 Kippax is in hospital with topsilitis. Further particulars of the remarkable epidemic of throat trouble among th;* Australian players will be found on page 11.
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  • 199 14 Chua Choon Leong, who beat the clever Malay player, Kamis, in one of the semi-finals in the Singapore singles tennis championships at the S.C.C. yesterday. SOCCER FRIENDLY Gunners Beat S.C.C. Reserves I SCORING four times without reply, a battery team from the Royal Artillery beat a weak S.C.C. side in
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  • 382 14 tred well for goal, but Roberts headed outside. Play was kept In the Club territory for the next five minutes. Fargus, Nickels, and Craigie, were kept busy, and their first time clearance served to relieve the pressure time and again. Play was momentarily transferred to the other end, but it
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  • 58 14 The 196 ran partnership between 3rcwn and M?Cabe yesterday was 39 runs short of the record establish rd for Australia by -Macartney and Woodfull at Leeds in 19X6. The English second wicket record is 188, rtanding to the credit cf Sutcliffe and Hammond, which was put up at Sydney in
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  • 416 14 OLAYINO on the Geylang ground[yesI terday afternoon, in the Thira Divisfon *<B" of the SAF.A. League the Singapore Athletic Union drew 1-1 with the Straits Cattle Trading 11. The re feree appointed for the game did not arrive and at 5.30 Mr. P. Diaz deputised and the game commenced. The
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  • 287 14 THE meeting of the Government Mono- I polies and the Straits Times Sports Club at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, in the Commercial Cup competition, proved a one-sided affair. The Revenue officers were altogether too good and banged in nine goals and conceded only one point in the process. From
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  • 42 14 Derbyshire beat Worcestershire by an innings and 115 runs in the County championship match at Stcurbridge today. Scores: DERBYSHIRE: 306. WORCESTERSHIRE: 48 (Mitchell 3 for 22) and. following on. 143 (Townsend 5 for 48. Mitchell 5 for 56). —Reuter. CHINESE RUGBY TEAM
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  • 631 14 A meeting of Chinese rugby players j will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at j j *he Garden Club, China Building. Al' I interested are invited to attend. 1 AGENDA: Election of office-bearers and captain for the 1934 season; general. ALL CHINESE FINAL Lawn Tennis KAMIS BEATEN BY
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  • 100 14 Results of ties played during weekend in the S.CR.C. ping pong tournament were as follows A HANDICAP Low Huck Leng (—6' beat John L'm (-8) 3-0. Chua Choon Leong <—2) beat Tan Thean Tek (—4) 3—o. Cheonr; Chee Lim (scr.) beat Tan Bocn Poh (—8) 3—2. B
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  • 53 14 The following were selected to represent Selangor against Kedah in the State's last Malaya Qup match which will be played on Saturday at the Kuala Lumour Stadium:— Kum Pak; Dinah and See .Hu; Kirn Wan, S. Wickramanayako and Ah Cheong; Yahya, Leek 800, Henry (Captj Soon Teck
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  • 1184 15 Second Day Of The Perak Summer Meeting The Handicaps For To morrow's Events Discussed (By "The Man-At-The-Rails" To-mcrrow s handicaps are reviewed and discussed below by the "Malaya Tribune" racing expert, who tipped a number of winners and
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  • 579 15 Sixth Anniversary Celebrated THE sixth anniversary of the Amicab.e A.A. was successfully celebrated at the sea-side bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, 80-2, Pasir Janjang Road, on Saturday and Sunday last. The premises were gaily illuminated with fancy lanterns and the hall was packed with members and guests.
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  • 190 15 Cricket Match At Sepoy Lines The N'.C.C. team met th? M 1! ul Ticket on the latter'* «round on Sunday ifternoon. The Tollman* scored IM run* 'or three wicta-ts and declared and toe VJondcr.cript* mode 7tS for five wiciut* when I im«? int'/rvenud. Scores: MEDICAL COLLEGE UNION.
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  • 386 15 National And American Leagues New York, July 8. LATEST results in the U.S. Major baseball Leagues are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. 8. New York 5 10 1 Odoul scored a home run for the Giants. Brooklyn 7 1J 4 Boston 8 13 1 Whitney and
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  • 115 15 Result Of Keppel Club June Medal FORTY -TWO cards were taken out tor the Keppcl Golf Club June medai. which was played on Saturday and yesterday and resulted as follows J. Thomson jj6—:2l-6J H Irving Jones 73— 6-tfi W. Jones JJ—JJ-S O. G. Wilson §Zlt#s J. M. Harper
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  • 244 15 Results Of Ties In State Tournament Seremban, July 8. The following are the results of ties in the Negri Sembilan lawn tennis tournament at the Sungei Ujong Club courts -today. Owing to had weather yesterday afternoon play had to be held over for this m rninff HANDICAP
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  • 243 15 Macnamara Scores 11» RAIN SAVES SELANG CLUB (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lurapur, July OAIN just after lunch to-day ii rupted some of the mat arranged to be played in Kuala I pur. It also came down again al end of the afternoon to save the angor
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    • 97 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $33,000Jf The Great Eastern Life Assurandl I Company, Limited. I I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICH: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. V| LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has£2o,ooo deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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  • 1336 16 One Fixture Was Abandoned Without Being Started gVER since there have bean five Test marches in a series in an Australian visit to England, Manchester has always staged the fourth matcn, so this year lends a little variety. Manchester was the first ground
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  • 67 16 Challenge Golf Match Proposed Reuter London, July 9. rr\HE "Daily Telegraph" stages thai, 1 Henry Cotton, who won the British open recently, has received a cable from America proposing a 72— hole challenge match between him and O'in Dutra, the United States cpen champion, for a four
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  • 631 17 Motoring Notes News Hints And Tips For The Owner Driver Instruments To Use When Overhauling A Car THE motorist who looks after his own ear is sure, sooner or later, t0 meet with nuts and screws which he n eeda to remove but which defy H S attempts to start
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  • 188 17 Romance Of Growth Of The Lucas Factories QUITE recently there was celebrated! in Birmingham the centeiwry ot tftc birth of the founder of what is to day SeSrStestmotor accessory manufacturmg con'»™ BrS and probably in the world. Well over 50 years ago Joseph Lucas opened a small factory
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  • 188 17 Half-a-million Morris Engines- At a dinner recently tr> by Morris'^ ig "Director. Mr. L. r Zrd. S» —ra! interesting acl s regarding current output. us a* the f -r r t ren!'^rd P so was the Engines Branch a vital component the great Morris organUalion. The Coventry Factory
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  • 198 18 Ministers' Exchange Of Visits Reuter Wireless. London, July 6. OPPOSITION was voiced in the House or Commons to-day reeardin-r th* SSf S T iCi S y ound ga ?h"°ecent exchange of visits of British and nat the visits were not merely of STattSrnSS were f i» l
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  • 64 18 i Commonwealth Financial i Report Surprise Reuter Wireless. j Canberra. July ft. A surplus of £1 .J02.000 instead of an »nh<jpuU'»l Iwdrct deficit (if £1,*****0.1 t* («iikJos.. I in the Commonwealth financial report inr ytuir nndod June 30 «122 n u,, t di,J not ira,,u<ll ovf. £,1,000.« .on
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  • 450 18 Time-Saving On Empire Routes JN all the development* now taking Place m civil aviation, none is mon remarkable, or more important, than the growth which continues to be recorded in the volume ol air-mails alonj. SS m lre routes t0 Afric India anc the East.
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  • 83 18 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune does not necessarily endorse opinions fffi^ ents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacino), and on one side
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  • 104 18 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—l should like to associate myself with A Griffin's letter. A cut of fifteen per cent, was made in the clerks' salaries two years ago as a measure of economy. Knowing that times were hard the clerks endured the drastic cut. As present
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  • 112 18 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l write to offer the following suggestion, trusting that it will fail on fruitful ground. There is no reason why the Traction Company should not run an omnibus service along River Valley Road, say from Jervois Road to Finlayson Green. There are many
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    • 68 18 Bouquet Those who do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATION" 3 jEjy r know ;J USt how erfectl >- *H«htful they are. Perfumed wit the fta«rance of flowers from tho mountains. Himalaya B uquet captivate., gßuyKMßMa^^^^^BnwM^^^^i^M—maas-4. HNKS] Australian Wm >H TT()\ AT ECONOMICS. W^^^^^^^WT&lĔU 1 cost 1 fr^tl^t»ihilr^ BH EJ
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 834 18 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Third Test Match h, m morrow morning Bratza **> will be the volln soloisi in n C ?r n v Ce B a nd bG p giVen by the Wireie,s Miliary Band. Born m Novisad Yueo>lavia, in 1904, Bratza was the son of J Photographic
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  • 1522 19 Active Everywhere MANY BATTLES WITH TROOPS Chungking, May 28. rrHE Communists under Ho Lung, the notorious bandit leader, have resumed their activities on the Sze-chuen-Kweichow-Hupeh border. With the support of the bandits on the border districts the Communists have succeeded in capturing
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  • 576 19 The Case Of Yueh's King rHE question of through traffic between Peiping and Mullen has been one of the roost iroponint Slno-Japanese Issues m Nortn CJhina during the last few moiVtha. The Japanese at Qist declared that U he Chinese authorities were iccept. their demands reatora jon
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  • 107 19 Kiukiang. June 11. General Han Fu Chu. Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government, has arrived at Kuling. He will remain here for a brief rest before proceeding to Hankow, where he will see Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang. Hankow,' June 12. Gen Han Fu Chu, Chairman of the Shantung
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  • 44 19 Canton. June 9. According to information from a reliable source the so-called Opposite Bank Conference in is already in session. The meeting is held in secret to avoid public attention. The report that Meeting has been postponed is without foundation—"Chao Jan Pao."
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