Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII. -No. 154 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July 1, 1935. Malaya Tribune '20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935. FIVE CENTS/
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 115 1 :i iJ Tin©ribaite Dominant In Poundmark Roofing Tiles A Product of the British Empire CHEAP-STRONG-COLOURFUL THE MOST ELEGANT AND ECONOMICAL ROOFING ON THE MARKET Try Them And See Sole Agents GUTTlftlE?(j?fe i rpor.W i* S.S.) V I MILK k\ ITS BEST j j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND J BECAUSE 1 f
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    • 123 1 THE "CQNTAX* iSIMBkA SJiiltr Agnit* TWM SCIENTIFIC INSIHUMKNT 00, P.O. Boi ML 31 Nli A PORK. I 111 t,\ Vf '1 ZxJWS LABEL" whisky freahment in its mild x 1 fif" stimulus. OroYr it, serve DEWAR'S The SCOTCH WHISKY Sole A genii j SIME, DARBY CO., LTDM^^-a.^^"--j L.A AS.—7. j
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  • 627 2 Shipping News Notices. CHINESE SEAMEN'S WAGES Opposition To Pay Cut 20 Per Cent. TROUBLE is feared in Chinese shipping I circles between the owners and the seamen following the decision of the Shanghai Shipping Company Owners Association to reduce by 20 per cent, the wages of all employees with pay
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  • 80 2 New Flotilla Leader Completes Trials H.M.S. Faulknor, a flotilla leader, built and engined by Messrs. Yarrow and Co., Scotstoun, has been handed over to the Admiralty after completing a very successful series of trials, during which a speed considerably exceeding 36 knots was obtained on the full power
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  • 72 2 The Swedish Committee of Lloyd's Register reports that* 30 ships of 170,700 gross tons are on order or under construction at Swedish shipyards at the present t me. Of these ships, 26 of 139.400 tons are designed for classification in Lloyd's Register, and all the vessels ordered
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  • 139 2 Granted A First Mate's Licence New York. MR. William Warms, captain of tri3 ill-fated liner Mono Castle, in which more than 133 people lost their lives when she caught fire off the New Jersey coast Last September, has now been granted a F;rst Mate's licence by the
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  • 45 2 The first-class sloop. Bartolomen Dias, the fourth naval vessel built by Messrs. Hawthorn. Lesli? and Co. for the Portuguese Government- under their naval reconstruction programme, and which is specially designed for service in the colonies, left the Tyne last month for Portugal.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 399 2 STEAM ER SAILINGS^ A sv T and BRITISH INDIA r. O. S. N. (o.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. HRT I W 6.100 July 4 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 6 BEHAR »'.,000 July 18 RANCHI 17,000 July 19 90UDAN 6,500 July 31 NALDERA 16,000 Aug. 2 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 16
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    • 738 2 N.Y.KJ, IN E (Incorporated iv Japan). NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ, As from the sailing of I£ "Hakusan Maru." August Bth for London, fares by steamers will be:Naples 1457 JIMi I*7 j $Jg Marseilles 514 WW 3.>1 London »7 6?° UA 3 9 Next Sailingss.s. HAKOZAKI MARU July
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    • 500 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. MS S'bam. ALSiA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 8-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LALANDIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10 29-10 30-10
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    • 451 2 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. ll[r#4>9 (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1938. S ISAR, for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan July 3 S SAALE, for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan July H) HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen ALSTER, for Genoa, Marseilles Casablanca July CREFELD,
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  • 107 3 KUKKEK PRICE UNCHANGED No News From Other Markets Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 20 1 4, cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin (Singapore), ,$113.50, unchanged. Yesterday's Prices: London: No market. New York: No market. TIN London: No market. New York: No market. ross-rate: London-New York: No
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  • 92 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Monday. MINING Slightly improved $4.17 1 2 $4 22 i sellers $6.02, Kampars buyers 99, Lukuts .97 $1.01, Raubs $5.60 $5.70, S. Tronoh sellers 5 7 1 Rantau RUiBBFRS: Improved. M. Pindas buyers $1.40, Indragiris $1.05 SI.IO. Nyalas .90 95 Paiaac $1.70 $1.75, Lunas $1.75
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  • 1560 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyalJ and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday 10 ajn. Issue tfraaei y^i.Va ue Co. Evatt 4- Ampat 3|loy 2 4i3 4|- 46 ■~i A. rvumnang 30 6 32 6 £1 Malay 58,6 60,6
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  • 82 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers Sellers. No. LX.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 20% 20V 2 Good F.A.Q. in eases (F. 0.8 July) 19 7 8 20 No. f.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 20 816 20 516 do. July 20 U 20% do. July Sept.
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  • 155 3 Conversion Loan Issue Of I £8,000,000 British Official Wireless. London, June 29. PARTICULARS are issued of a new conversion loan for the New Zealand Government. Notice is given to holders of £10.135,800 of 3 per cent, stock that it will be repaid on Oct. 1. The new
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  • 226 3 Industrials Continue Favourites Reuter Wireless. London, June 26. ON the Stick Exchange to-day ui dustiials continued prime favouritios and despite profit-taking some further advances were registered. Considerable, animation attended the commenc.me;;: of dea'ings in the 10/- ordinary shales of Bristol At'10plane issued at 37 6. The opening transaction
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  • 25 3 British Official Wireless. I.rndon. June 30 Sterling < :> New York 4 94-; Pari, ;i'o. G -'d Hi Itt. Si'ver—-pot 31' forward JlVi--Britiah Official Wireless.
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  • 131 3 Malayan Exports Last Month THE monthly bulletin of statistics for May. relating to the mining industry of Malaya, .shows that the total tin and tin-in-ore exports from the F.M.S.. foi the m* nth were 2.442 tons and as as Certalned by :.aYs. totalled 2.415 ten bch tonnages being
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  • 109 3 Dr. Schacht Declares Complete Moratorium Reuter. Berlin. Tune 24. Owing io the fact that "Germany's foreign exchange situation far from improving has got still worse." Dr. Schacht has declared a ccmnlete moratorium for the year from July 1 on all maturities arising from medium and long term obligations
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  • 441 3 A Dutch View CONTROL A GREAT SUCCESS I I London, June 20. gOME interesting remarks on the general tin situation from the Dutch angle were made at the general meeting of Billiton by the Chairman, Baron van Tuyll van Serooskerken. The effects of the restriction scheme on
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  • 96 3 During the week ending 22nd June, 1935. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 50,061 case*., of which: 10.657 (87 per cent) cases were to the Un.ted Kingdom, 390 (1 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 6.010 (10 per cent) cases to Canada, and 904 (2 per
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 246 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAEFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.000. Reserve Fund Yen 125,800,000. HEAP OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. ■4AKCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, hen'u. Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi. K<>be. I. ndon. Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, 0 ika, Paris, P
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    • 19 3 SOUTH/ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager.
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    • 421 3 V' SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long as premiums on insurance are met protection for your family is a certainty. But there is always the danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts funds from the inI surance to mat expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way
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    • 546 4 M. HASSAN," M BRAS BASAB ROAD. i INGAPOsTX. We undertake ail «orU of work in elect.rjmi gas d acr fjkiC BfihßS. yv« fcive pruqapl attention to all urdet» i rther big <»r .small. Why* not eotwult tin about your equii »*ro< u\ .1,,,: uhf nitted upon req... i Itoul charge
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    • 552 4 FOR SALE. C mfortabl* 5-seater JowHt 52 nni.p.g. 56 mp h. flok Agents, Lee Motors, Orchard Road. »v>R SALE One 7 h.p. Deutz Diesel F*Z in per feet order. Apply Malaya Tribune. WANTED WANTED A Young Man to be apprenticed tie More than 200 application* ratcived. All being considered. Applicants
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    • 530 4 AUCTION SALE OF One Chinosa Junk known as "Phong Tong Lee" length 40 feet, width 12 feet- and depth 8 ft*, together with the appurtenances now lying in Singapore Harbour opposite Master Attendant's Pier ON THURSDAY, 4TH JULY, !93a, AT II A.M. To !><• I old on t he Spot.
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    • 562 4 3 AFTER MIDNIGHT—UP TO 2 A.M. nj S AND IN THE DAY. 1 ft VISIT YOUR RENDEZVOUS FOR f3 I ft DELICIOUS MEALS ffl REFRESHMENTS. ft ktai tong restaurant a fn (Corner of Serangoon Road and La Balestk r Koad>. W two RiinuU wain Irom New World. Ln I ri
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    • 205 4 TRY SARSAPARILLA TONIC 3 he blood buijdcr and purifier and be cnnI Inced ol its effects in curing various di?- •ases, chronic or otherwise. Price one bottle 81. Full Course of blood purifying-- bottles for $5. Sole distributors:— A. M. MOHAMED ERR A HIM CO., 79, Hill Street, Singapore. (Opposite
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    • 320 4 BUY THE BEST t AT Minimum Prices! (jrand Display of demiine Cyma, Vuleain and Rowkopf Wale lies AT \2 NORTH BRIDGE KOAD (Near diddle Read) 111 I ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. 162, South Bridge Rd., Singapore. (Branch—34B, North Bridge Rd.) TH E HIGH CLASS OPTICAL I HOUSE I With Over 10
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  • 1351 5 8.8.C. Developments LOC AL RECEPTION < ONPITIONS Bji "RADIOF AN" > CONDITIONS for receptiojp of the European short-wave radio stations continue to be good, though the irtcertain weather of the past week ■ad a i»ad effect on the reception oi the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 m J Be Fresh and Fit in every stage of life. Rejuvenate by means of Testogan Tablets. A BOON TO YOUNG OLD. At all Dispensaries ana Stoics. j|
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    • 81 5 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy aW ESTINGHOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET i The same engineering genius that 9 built the world's first Broadcasting J Station is responsible for this master receiver which has I brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range good volume j
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    • 323 5 I STEARNS' TONIC CONTEST i j FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN PRIZES j FOR A FEW MINUTES THOUGHT! I All you have to do is write a fifty word statement entitled, "Why I Take Shams' Tonic.'' I First Prize Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) j Second Ten Dollars ($10.00) j ""rd Five 5>00)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 838 5 PHOHI, HOLLAND TO-DAY'S EMPIRE BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE Witless Programme For PROGRAMME STATION To-Day "Dominion Day- Wireless Programme For (pcj: 19.71 Metre.). Celebration To-Day 7.50 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is rnjB- iqta m opening announcement. as follows.-— 18,74 DJN: 31.46 Metres, 8 P.m. Openi e mit- and
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  • 270 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING PASSENGERS The following are passengers by the Fushimi Maru which left Singapore for Europe on June 27: Mr and Mrs. A. W. Carter, Mr. William Gillespie, Mr. Yoichiro Izutsu, M<r. M C Lakshnakara, Miss Maud M. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pramonda,
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  • 309 6 Beneficial To World Market Reuter Wireless. Paris. June 24. The agreement of British and Japanese spokesmen thai Japanese competij ticn in the world market was benencial and not harmful provided the chief in-teie-t at the opening f'»ay of the congrim cf International Chambers of Commerce attended b> over
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  • 317 6 SELLING Singapore, Jane 29. London 4 months' fcight 2|4 London 3 months' sight 2j3 31 32 London 60 days' sight 23 15,16 London 30 days' sight 2j3 29 32 London demand 2 i3?/« London T.T. 23% Lyons and Paris demand 860 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 57Vs
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  • 203 6 Singapore, July L R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam I W. Coast No. 3 uer Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 per Koyan $118 Rice. B. Siam No. 2 tat Kcyan $115 Rice, Siam
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  • 61 6 ALHAMBRA, "Red Morning CAPITOL—" The Gay Divorcee. EMPIRE. Cantonese talkie. GREAT WORLD.- -Cabaret Danelng Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinenras, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD —Double ialkies. MARLBOROLTGH-Hindustani lalkiv. NEW WORLD Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION —"The Gilded Lily RITZ— "The Phantom of the Air.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 604 6 SiMGAPORfc HOTELS 1 f 1lllJ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J, s TO-NIGHT I COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. l DINNER DANCE (Informal) 9.30 to midnight I _j ~nother clever entertainment by NINO VEhV Comedian*. Sintren, 1^ 1 j earing Nijrhtly Non-Diners $1.00. 1 A.MH ional Attraction The managemen! i I
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    • 151 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FORM D. STATE OF KELANTAN THK ADMINISTRATION ENACTMENT 19.10" NOTICE OF HEARING OF APPLICATIONS. IN THK HIGH COURT AT HIGH COURT KELANTAN. Letters of Adm. Suit No. 1 of 193."). Application ho th Court having ho«#, made by Lim Mcc Moi (f) of Kuala Krai for Letters of
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    • 513 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE Ordinance No. 197 (Labour). Under Section ">G (1) employers of Chinese kibour are required to forwaid returns <>f L<he labour rs they employed on the 2t»th June, 1935, to the undersigned before the 14th July. 1935. Blark forma fir returns are supplied free of
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    • 41 6 ~l,ll« "«l'«"ll'tlClfmill..llliHl!l|lHll|:'»M«li|i;f:.t! |ini.... m I Grand Clearance i I SALE I 1 A BREAK TO THE STOCK. m m m For 12 days only. 1 July Ist. to July 12th. I CHOTIRMALL'S j m 2 41-43, Rich Street. Tel. 7957. I
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    • 181 6 TaiHeng Tailoring Co. EXPERT CUTTER, 23-5, Coleman Street, Singapore. We beg to announce that the above firm was established on Mar. 25, 1935, and is a partnership company formed by the former Managing Partner and the former cutter of Messrs. Wah Cheong Co., of Coleman Street. As we have great
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 175 6 [ppSTALJNT€LLIGtNC€I MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Wagan. B"ngkalis and Selat Pandjang 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (Bend-ran) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW Tandjong Pinang (Noembing) 9 a.m. (Hoc* Keng) 9 a.m Karimon' (Tong Keng) 9 a.m. South and West India (Pres. Van Buren» 11 a.m. Ceyion (Pres. Van Buren)
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    • 348 6 PUMTOf T4« DAY| j WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 1 High Tides—l2.ls p.m., 11.09 p.m. Distribution of Diplomas at Y.W.C.A. Hobby and Handicraft Exhibition by Lady Thomas. 5.15 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. IT, Wiltshires v. S.C.FA, Anson Road Stadium: Com. Cup, Strains Time 3 v.
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  • 862 7 Chaplain's Report STEADY AND SOLID ADVANCE IN bis annual report for 1934, 1 Rev. A. V. Wardle, Chaplain in charge of the Missions to Seamen, Singapore, states that the year was ventful one. It began under the Key. C. J. Eb*own who left early in February for
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  • 272 7 Midnight Call For The Police A NAVAL Stoker's record for lawlessness in Colombo was related at the Color bo Police Court by Inspector Eraser f the Fort p:'icc. Th? Inspector charged L. Brennan, a Stoker of H.M.S. Endeavour, before Mr E. B. Weerakoon, Acting Magistrate WW
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  • 221 7 Two Men And WUret In Court Jaffna, (Ceylon) June 11. TWO men and their wives were produced to-day, before Mr. K. Alvapillai, Ponce Magistrate of Jaffna (CeylOnj on charges relat ng to the murder of Kand r Vallipuram, of Manipay. They were Sinnar Kadirgamar and his Wife, Paruvathy,
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  • 77 7 New Villat-p To He Built In Kianersi Nanking, June 12. t vers€as Affairs Commission is olclining to establish a second village to accommodate the thousands of Chinese rom Overroas who have boon forced to n urn to China as a result of ani-Cl-inere movements or to the economic
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  • 584 7 i Assistance For Malayan Pineapples (By Air Mail» (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. ASSISTANCE for Malayan pineapple lese arch is promised in the annual leport of the Colonial Developmer* Advisory Committee; The Committee, under tlie chairman- VP Sir Basil Blackeit, has examined schemes submitted by
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  • 203 7 Then Complete Relief I<ancy 14 years of misery and pain with Dyspepsia, then complete and permanent .relief This was the actual experience of Mrs. M. M who never had a night's rest without wind «and d stressing agu" until she »x>k Maclean Brand Stomach
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 40 7 I I THE STRONGEST I COCOA OF ALL. I Thanks to the exclusive use of selected beans roastJ d g a special process, > an Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestib'lJty make sure of VAN houten's
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    • 93 7 SUPER j Clear and in Colours 403 Test 403 degrees had B*\^B* 1m no effect on Super VdUpjr. Hot Water Test -The Afl M Varnish that Won't Turn «PB||H I PROOF that 1 Super Valspar is j twice as durable VALSPAR paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, and Enamels are known the world
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    • 397 7 FACE TERRIBLY DISFIGURED' 1 Pimples Caused Exceeding Pain. Healed by Cuticura. My face, Beck, chest and legs became covered with red, sore pimples. They were of a wet nature and caused exceeding pain, discomfort and embarrassment, especially as when they dried they left my face terribly disfigured with red blotches
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    • 330 8 I j STARTING I SHIPWRECKED JSSEU"*"*™: In the savage The fish pond murder I m\ South Sees... mystery that gave seven I Pagan fires detectives water on the brain! I L searing her ?%H*i>, soul...awhite E Dr «««i»» B WtF k U JAM IS 6f.!AiOH JL\ '1 vj Ar>l o'
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    • 277 8 1% •i•■ mmm wmmmmm^iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiniHtnmiii»iHiHlHitrtitiiif:TreiiiMii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii«' »''i:iiiiiiii All Shows packed oul tiuriitf/ the Week-End! Hundreds coming back 'Twice to see it a" AD I TAI CONTINUED SUCCESS j \jr\V\ 1 iVL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 I I R.K.O. Radio's Grandest Comedy and most 1 Lavish Girl-show since RIO RITA with I The Idol
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    • 313 8 6.15 PAVIIION 9.15 Jt*-;* ___F»!~^^^M^Bm¥ w 3f M*"»"" Am— Ofcfr W_m\ Claudette \f jj Colbert I "The Gilded Lily} I Also "TROOPING THE J OLOI R* "THE DERBY" jj TO-MORROW THE THRILLER TERRIFIC! "The Mystery of Edwin Ft rood r \mV«^n\i^^ilw^^^ carl iaemm le presents" UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITHp 4 CLAUDE
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  • 1104 9 London Dope Gang POLICE ORGANISING fiflG DRIVE iUy Air Mail) F Our Gun Correspondent) London, June 20. THK closing months of Lord Trenchard's command of the Metropolitan Police will be marked by an intensive drive against drug traffi-ckers—-"soul murderers'" they have le< n called —whose nefarious trad-
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  • 842 9 A Spirit Of Strong Camaraderie riSHERFOLK and artists seem to blend Well. Staithes, a 1 the time I visit it. was one of the CCastal strongholds tf ur fthen) younger artists. I cannot lemembei if thera were blu«J do* is. but I recal] the keen spirit
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  • 253 9 Across America In Eleven Hours i j A DOUGLAS transport aircraft, which n is tc be Used In coast-to-coast bervico, set up, on May 1, what was at onea new record for transport aircraft in Crossing the Continent and a new nor. stop record for
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  • 295 9 j The chances are that you do not yet j from this suburb of Cardiff, Wales, comes a me£?a™> of hope for people wh 0 are I suffering from any of the various ills arl«j ing from blood impoverishment, i Writing from her home
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 38 9 I WITHOUT EXTRA COST MAKE YOlK RESERVATIONS BY RAIL, SEA OR AIR AT THE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE GENERAL TOURIST AGENTS. 'I'none 521S —82. Robinson Road, Singapore. Head Office with Branches at at principal towns I SHANGHAI throughout CHINA.
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    • 299 9 .iHinmici;:,..,,.,;,,,,,,:,,,. ai a«BMsawißin •iiii i i n i ,1,1 mmmmmmm* I T. M. A. Music House f 61-63 High Street—l 67. Selegie Road and BSI Ceylang Road. j 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE I m j FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY 27th JUNE —15th JULY 1935 i 5 25;,: deduction j m m
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  • 85 10 Mrs. C. C. Oehlers and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. R. Paulusz wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Charles Christian Oehlers, as well as those who sent wreaths, leUtrs and telegrams of
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  • 718 10 JT has fallen to the lot of the isolated unfederated State of Kelantan to substantiate the truth of the proverb, "it's an ill wind that blows nobody good," from a new angle. The State has no road communication with the F.M.S., indeed it can boast of no more
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  • 87 10 Ex-Service Gathering Al Adelphi Hotel IN commemoration of the Battle of the 1 Somme. a company of 150 gathered at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday for a dinner under the auspices of the Singapore branch of the Ex-Service Association of Malaya. Major R. L. Nunn presided, and H
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  • 72 10 Adjourns For Summer Recess Reuter. Paris, June 24. Vested with dictatorial authority to save the franc, M. Laval bade farewell to the Chamber for the summer recess. The Government unexpectedly withdrew its demand for £48.000.000 additional credits for defence services demanded on June 27. This is attributed to
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  • 101 10 Phra Dhammaratana, chief priest of Wat Anantamaitriyaram, Buddhist Temple, Silat Road, who left Singapore for Bangkok on May 9. returned to Singapore to-day by the s.s. Ipoh. He was accompanied by two priests, Phra Maha Khom. from Wat Sootat Temple, and Phra Roeng from Wat Maha Preudharam Temple. H.H. the
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  • 166 10 ur. s. C. See, of Kuala Lumpur, who left recently on a world tour, is acting as a kind of apostle of Rotary in the course of hfc journey. He addressed the Rotary Club of Colombo, giving an account of the work in Malaya
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  • 168 10 THERE could be no better evidence of this racial harmony than the facts that a Siamese Prince is the Commissioner for the Rotary District of Malaya and Siam and that a Chinese member is making a world tour carrying a message of good fellowship to many countries. Prince
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  • 213 10 AN interesting visitor to Singapore this week is Mr. William Teeling, who is on his way back to England after acting as special correspondent for The Tmes at the Melbourne Centenary and also representing the Overseas League. He will be the speaker at the meeting of the
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  • 211 10 SPEECH broadcast by Colonel Phya Bahol, the head of the Siamese administration, on the. occasion of the third anniversary of the grant of the constitution has an interest for the outside world as well as the people of Siam. According to a translation published in the Bangkok Times,
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  • 290 10 Bj "Looker-On" AN American film magnate is said to be worth £2.000,000. He can thank his stars for that. A It takes a lot of patience to learn the violin, I am told. And mostly other people's patience at that. A Not many film stars top
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 166 10 W TO i.,. l „n.nr I |,«in,n„:.Hin. in,,,,,1..i. 1 i.-i..1Hii,1..1..1«1i.i-.ini.ll..t<<l»lJ««i'«'»'™»""-"' NEW AND INEXPENSIVE j HANDBAGS— I j JUST ARRIVED I :rmmmmm A WIDE AND VARIED J fcfe i ASSORTMENT OF ATTRAC- I TIVE HANDBAGS. f MODERNISTIC DP: SIGNS, AND COLOUR COMRINA- f i TIONS, TO TONE WITH ANY I j
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    • 10 10 REDUCE YOUR TRAVEL COSTS BY; PURCHASING A RAILWAY Season Ticket
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  • 242 11 Relations With Japan NEED FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION Nanking, July 1. A SERIES of important conferences were held in Narking during the week-end to discuss the Sino-Japanese situation. The meeting on Saturday was attended by General Ho Vinir Ching. former Commander-in-Chief of the
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  • 311 11 Reward For Arrest Of Leader Reuter. General Ho Ying Ching has' offered a reward of $20,000 for the arrest of Pak Kien Wu. the leader of the rebels in North China, and $10,000 for anybody who kills him. Eighty rioters were arrested at Hang- j ho by
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  • 55 11 Shanghai, July 1. The Legislative Yuan has approved ne ls *ue of the $100,000,000 Customs .'nm the object of which is to cover up deficit in the National budget. tv Ministry of Finance announces .a* five per cent, customs surtax will continue for another year as from
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  • 42 11 Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 28. Tho roccrd for the air mail service be [Ween Quenos Ayres and Le Bourget has lowered by 11 hours, 44 minute* The latest flight occupied 2 days, 18 hours ,f 1 29 minutes.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 543 11 Debate On German Naval Agreement Reuter Wireless. London, June 26. THE charge of jumping from one policy 1 to another four times in a few months was made against the Government by Lord Lloyd when initiating the debate in the House of Lords on the naval and military
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  • 219 11 End Of The Slump In Britain British Official Wireless. London, June 27. TWO concessions made in this year's Budget come into effect on Monday, July 1. and will benefit by salary restoration and wage increases more than 3.000,000 people. The chief of these concessions restore the
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  • 86 11 Not Likely To Be Held This Year Reuter Wireless. London. June 27. THE likelihood of a General Elec- tion in October is receding. rtate° Reuters Parliamentary Correspondent. In addition to the heavy legislative programme includine 'hf new unemployment regulations, it is understood tha the Government will shortly initia'e
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  • 205 11 Forthcoming Changes At Penang DENANG, in the course of the next few months wi'l lBse at least five of its most Senior Government Officials. Mr. A. M. Gcodman, Resident Councillor. Penang, is due to return from leave shortly and. so far as is known is likely to return
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  • 51 11 Adviser Retires Owing To Hi-Health 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 30. Mr. D. F. Mace, Adviser, Siamese Customs, has retired owing to ill-health. His successor is Mr. W. D. Reeve Adviser. Excise Department. Following his return from leave, Mr. Reeve will act as Adviser. Customs and
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  • 56 11 Soviet Attempt On Record Fails Reuter Wireless. Moscow, June 20. A special Soviet balloon to-day made a new attempt to penetrate the stratosphere. Rising near Moscow, it landed 2 1 2 hours later near Tula having attained a height of over 9 miles compared with 1.1 Vi miles
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  • 328 11 Tremendous Floods PICTURESQUE CITY UNDER WATER Reuter. Tokyo, June 30. JT is estimated that sixty lives were lost to-day in Central Japan as a result of tremendous floods caused by twenty-four hours' torrential rain. Picturesque Kyoto was the heaviest sufferer, the damage being estimated at
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  • 45 11 2 1 i Miles From Raffles Lighthouse THE Silver Beech, a British vessel of 5.311 tons from Bombay via Colombo and Penang. ran aground IH miles from Raffles Lighlbous? to-day. The vessel has now been refloated and is on her way to Singapore.
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  • 247 11 Powers And The Far East Reuter. T London. June 29. HE relations of the Western Powers with China and Japan were discussed at the National Peace Congress of 1 000 delegates from all parts of the country held in the Friend's House, Euston Road! The ex-cabinet Minister Mr.
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  • 112 11 £200,000 Realised In One Week British Official Wireless. London. June 29. CALES of art treasures in London auc- -> tion rooms this week reached £200,000. At Christies' famous rooms, the sales totalled £112,000 including £70,000 realised for the Pierpont Margan collection of miniatures from which two
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  • 162 11 Reuter. Utility Companies "DEATH SENTENCE" REQUEST Washington, June 30. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's control over Congress faces a crucial test in the House of Representatives to-morrow, when the House will he asked to vote on the President's requested "death sentence" on unnecessary public utility holding companies, namely,
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    • 195 11 KEY BRAND A PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA ''W/MU HQs ()f exceptional quality, KEY _W' m w_Wl BRAND Brandy is of full yet j \lL_%!*< m__Wn\ delicate flavour, and sells at a JBBiil'Bßßlllt j remarkably low price. It is recommended by all who have S§S|lL kjj fried am w e are
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  • 465 12 Visit To Russia VIEWS ON THE jFILM INDUSTRY Singapore, Monday. rpnK Chinese do adore their film This''tact was borne out ye.stci"dav when a large crowd ol Uum throned the wharf to catch .a Khmpse of Miss Butterfly Wu, th Sited cinema queen
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  • 207 12 Interesting Ceremony At I>ruges Reuter. Brussels, June 30. THE flags of the Papal State, the Chi- nese Republic and Belgium were flown from the Abbey St. Andre, near Bruges on the occasion of ihe ordinaticn as a priest of Lou Tscuk Tsiang, who in 1913. was president
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  • 430 12 List Of New Novels JNow i Obtainable THE following Novels were 1 -Raffles Library during the past n night:— Attenhorough <C. M.) Uncle Charles t 0 CheJUDina. Ayrea 'Ruby M.) Man in Her Life. 2 Rar°cvnska -Countess). Publicity Baby. BeckeU -Prunella) One House DmdIfensttl <E F > Lucia's
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  • 193 12 Mussolini Outlines Italy's 1 Aims I Reuter Wireless. S Rome, June 26. 3efcre Mr. Eden departed for Paris it is believed that Mussolini outlined to him Italy's aims with regard to Abyssinia as follows: The right for peacefu. 1 possession of Italy's colonies: The right to go
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  • 408 12 President's Appeal To Members THE annual dinner of the Clerical Unon l waa held a 1 the premises of the Union no Saturday night when over 200 guests and members were present. Th Hon, Mr. Tay Lian Teck presided and among those present were sew
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  • 62 12 R.A.F. Flying Boats From Labuan THE two Singapore flying boats of No. 205 <F.B.) Squadron. R.A.F., Sing pore which lecently left on a fl erht which included visits tc Hongkong and Manila, were due to leave Labuan on the la.>t stage of tli3 journey this morning. The flying
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  • 432 12 Annual General Meeting Singapore, Saturday. THE twenty-fifth annual general meeting o* the Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd was held at the office of the company in Fullerton Buildings at noon to-day. Mr. R. Renton presided Mr.' H. C. Reilly represented the secretaries. Messrs. Gattey and Bateman. CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH
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  • 49 12 London. June 29. Yesterday it was announced by a clerica 1 erro.' that Sir Ncvile Hendeiscn. Ambassador Designate to Argentina had also been appointed Minister to Uruguay. The announcement should have been th.?t Sir Nevil-> had also been apr;:inted Minister to Paraguay —British Offic'al Wire! ss.
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  • 424 12 Ipoh Malay Official Acquitted {From Our Oicn Reporter; Ipoh, Saturday. MOHAMED Ismail, a Malay larva* collector employed by ihe Mosquito Destruction Board, Ipoh, Wfco was charged with attempting to commit theft Ox firewood from Canning Estate, Ipoh, and trespassing on that estate, was acquitted and discharged by Mr.
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  • 148 12 Week's Wage For Ovaltine Employees During the Jubilee Week a pleasant surprise awaited the thousand or more employees of A. Wander. Ltd., the manufacturers of Ovaltine. Every person employed In the factory at King's Langley, and at the head offices in London received an additional week's wag es—
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  • 80 12 Big Demand For Stails In Trade Section In connection wi h the forthcoming twelfth Malayan Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3, 4 and 5, the organisers, the Malayan AgriHorticultural Association announce that the dsmand fcr stalls in the trade section has been so great,
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  • 68 12 Shanghai, July I. A rcction of the- Nanchang-Kiukiang Railway has been washed away by the rain. Traffic has been suspended. Heavy rainfall occurred during the past fiw days in Hunan, causing .viuespread flooding. The towns of Changteh and Yucnkiang have been inundated. Heavy rain was also responsible
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  • 40 12 Returned Unopposed For City Of London Reuter Wireless. London, June 24. Sir Allan Garrett Anderson, Conseivative, has been returned unopposed in the City of Lindon by-election caused by the elevation of Mr. Grenfell to the peerage —Heuter Wireless.
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  • 78 12 THE REBEL CRUISERS Hormkon.fr. July I. The Nanking cruiser Ninghai left Hongkong yesterday evening. The Hjichi and Haiseun are waring here fur Rear-Adrairal Chen Chak to lead mem to the North. The monthly expenses of the Canton Navy have been reduced to $140.0)0 Cdr. Klang Shi Yuen and Cdr. Chang
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  • 685 12 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery Mr Charles Christian Oehlers died a his residence in St. Patricks Etoa I on Saturday morning. Sixty years of age, Mr. Oehlers was the c-econd son of the late Mr. Henry Gen.' and was a well-known resident ci Singapore. He was for many years frith the
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    • 184 12 IUISiM Brandy apP ~J0 in PHIZES Can You Sketch? I We offer $150 for the 4 best sketches submitted suitable 1 I for insertion in a T.S.T. advertisement. I I We reserve the right to publish any sketch which secures 1 I one of the prizes, but no other sketch
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    • 55 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANGE CORPORATION, LTD. il CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. m\ AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP TIANG GUAN. SEKEMBAN- CHIENT bROS: K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG LOONG NG KO*i CHEE. KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE aH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUC» AGENCY LTD. OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 751 13 Court's Finding MISS E. OLSON FINED $20 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IM1K First Magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, delivered judgment ainst Miss E. Olson this morning i he case in which she was charged itu voluntarily causing hurt with
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  • 52 13 The following arc the fixtures for July: Saturday and Sunday. 13 and 14. Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke). Wednesday and Thursday. IT and 18. Ladies' Monthly Medal (Stroke). Saturday, 20. Oldfield Cup (Mixed Foursomes). Sunday, 21. Match v. Sepoy Lines Golf Club (at home). Tuesday, 30. Monthly Mixed
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  • 104 13 THE LATE DR. F. R. SAVERS. FISH STORIES Pike Which Has Two Pairs Of Boots Inside Ottawa. Two fish stories have been "landed" by Router correspondents: Oscar Faust, a 13-year-old angler, Was trailing h's hand through the water of Lake PalmerofcCn near here when a silve" ling slipped off his
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  • 8 13 WEALTH SHARING President Roosevelt's New Programme Reuter Wireless.
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  • 402 13 Washington. June 2D. President Rooseve't has informed Congressmen that he desires to have his 'wealth-.sh-uintr" taxation programme enacted this session which, therefore, is likely to prolonged throughout th<» summer. —Renter Wireless. DEATH OF DR. F.R. SAYERS Funeral To Take Place This Evening Singapore, Monday. THE death occurred at the Genera]
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    • 42 13 l AVOID I DISAPPOINTMENT 1 And ensure correct exposures to all your pictures I by using an exposure meter. 1 We stock Justodrem, Justophot Dremoscope, Bewi, Ombrux, Blendux, Photoskop, Weston, etc. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., I High Street J j Phone 6389. Singapore
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    • 264 13 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE KATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agents::-— SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 5, MALACCA STREET, TEL. 5144. SINGAPORE. cVte t%e consequences*! Tormenting headache, neuralgia, caused by over-exertion, insufficient sleep, climatic influences. Do not hesitate! Take'Gardan'at once! 'Gardan'brings
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 164 13 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End The following is the piogramme of driHs up to and for week ending July 7, 1935: TO-DAY, JULY 1 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.F.C.RJE. (V) Gun Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (V) Malay Section. Drill and Lamps. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, No. 2 Platoon "A" Coy.,
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    • 111 13 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "F" Company, Drill. •THURSDAY. JULY 4 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.F.A. N.C.O.'s, Drill Examination. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. 'F" Company, Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S v.R.A., Miniature Range. FRIDAY, JULY 5 5.30 p.m.—Headquarters, Brigade Signal Section, Wireless Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Depot Company, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Recruits as detailed, Miniature Range E.T. 5.15
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  • 300 14 England 72 For 2 JUL THE KING AT LOKPS London, June 21). IN magnificent summer weather, the 1 Second Test at Lords began to-day between England and South Africa. There was an exceptionally large crowd. The South. Africans battled first and
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  • 234 14 Crowd Increases To 18,000 I his 50 in 37 minutes. His .score then inj eluded three sixers and 4 lour a and hi: partnership with Wade haa yielded 52. PLAYERS PRESENTED TO THE KING I Facing Langridge, Dalton made a hard return and was his contribution being 19
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  • 238 14 Sutcliffe A Victim To New L.B.W. Rule Reuter. Sutcliffe and Wyatt opened England's innings and the former was out lbw. under the new rule in the last ball of the fourth over which he facca. having only scored 3. Ley land joined Wyatt whose faultless stroking was a
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  • 326 14 Tournament Match Left Drawn LADIES GIVE GOOD EXHIBITION AT TANGLIN Singapore, Monday. Tsi < ameni matin played yesterday on the S.C.C. padang was left drawn. The Public Service* and Services batted tit and put up 21H runs for I wickets an I declar d,
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  • 251 14 S.R.C. Lucky To Avert Defeat A lothiT drawn game was provided in t'he S R.C. v. P.W.D. S C. fixture on the S.R.C. ground, the R cs. averting probable defeat by play.ng out time. The P.W.D. scored ljy for 6 and declared, d'Almeida top-scoring ith 33. The
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  • 347 14 Alvis Bats And Bowls Well The Medicos met the Dentals of the Colledtre of /ledicine in an inter-faculty game yesterday on the College ground and had to admit defeat by 120 runs. A feature of the game was a splendid century by L. Alvis for the Dentals. h
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  • 394 14 Interesting Game At Tanglin The ladies of Singapore provided cricket enthusiasts with an interesting game at Tanglin on Saturday when they met the fixers of the Wiltshires. The men bowled left-hand, used two s'.-umps, fielded with one hand and batted left-hand before four stumps. Despite these handicaps
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  • 318 14 Win For Raffles By 26 Runs After lunch, the crowd increased to 18.000. At 98. Rowan in rutempting to glance Verity, was caught by F?.rrimond behind the wickets. He had made 40 in 105 minutes which incleoed one four. His partnership with Wade had yielded 36 m
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  • 277 14 Good Win For Chinese By 121 Runs The S.C.R.C. met the Straits Timts Press Club yesterday and trounced them by 124 runs. The Chinese batted first and sccrcd 13) lor 8. The Press team fared badly and WeT! all out tor 65, Gibson being tfie cniv player
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  • 309 14 Malaya Cup Soccer BURM A RIFLES BEATEN I 2-NIL THE Burma Rifles suffered another defeat when they met Kedah at j Taiping 0 n Saturday, in th e Malaya Cup competition. A large crowd watched the match, j Burma Rifles put up a good fight. ;on
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  • 322 15 Magnificent Fight ITRTHER RESULTS IN CHAMPIONSHIP London, June 29. ORILL1ANT summer weather favoured the Tennis Championships t Wimbledon to-day. Tht re were several interesting atches, the most exciting- being the third round doubles tie between the Americans, Allison and \'an Ryn and Japanese
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  • 99 15 Men's Demotes: Allison and \an Rrn (U.S.A.i btai \amagishi and Neshimura 8— 7. 6 —L .Mia- Singles: Afenzel beat Hiaiei (Spain» t—■!. G—ft, I—(>'. fi—3. Crawfcid (Aostralia) out Hughes (Britain) :>. 4— a. i— i. 6— Z Nc« Zealand) l —6, C—l, v—4. v\ >..\.i m
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  • 49 15 Throwing The Polo Ball Competition Singapore, Monday. Thrown»* the pol > ball was the fTflt S.irapi.n Swimming Club yesterday. I athers was fi.s,' with 72 ft. 0 inches 1 I.'lit. Maekillop second with 71 ft. \'ext Sunday'* race will bo 50 metres yl »n the Hilas? aggregate handicap.
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  • 902 15 The Annual Athletic Sports A CROWD of more than 3,0C0 turned out to witness the Victoria Bridge School Sports held at the school ground on Saturday in ideal weather. i There was keen competition in the sports. The House Championship Cup was won by the 'Tigers House.
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  • 79 15 Men's Singles Ties To-Day Singapore, Monday. WEATHER permitting, play will be resumed on th e S.C.C. courts this afternoon, in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships. The men's singles and veteran singles ties will be decided. A match that should prove interesting is the tie between Lim Bong Sou,
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  • 213 15 Bowes Takes S Wickets For 18 Runs Reuter. London, June 2t). The following are the dose of play score! n the County Cricket match started Ho-day. AT THE OVAL:—Oxford 324 (MitcheUIntMH 132 not out. Cover 6 for 05); Surrey: 96 for 0. AT HOVE: Cambridge 213; Sussex 109.
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  • 50 15 Twenty-nine cards were taken oat for the M'xed Foursome Competition on Sunday. (June 30) aiul the following were the three best scores returned:--Mrs. P. Crawl v J. S. Clarkson 44- »%=34% Miss Robinson M. G. Harvey 47—11 1 Mrs. A. M. Low G. R. Wiseman 48— 7%.=35^J
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  • 427 15 Companions Draw With A.A.A. Singapore, Monday. j pRIGHT football was witnessed by a j big crowd at the Jalan Besar Slai aium yesterday, when the Chinese I Companions Athletic Association net the Amicable Athle'ic Association in the J final of the S.C.F A. Challenge Cup J
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    • 264 15 IIII!II!,,,I,IIIIIIIIII•I•••■•• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I The Lanka Stores j NO. 28. RIVERSIDE, MALACCA. I books: books: books: CRICKET BOOKS. Cricket lovers could not afford to do without* the follow ng:— -Mv Cricketing Days" by C. G. MaeCartM-y at $3. "Highways and Byways of Cr.cket" by the
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    • 366 15 THK GREAT EASTERN LIFE i "GREAT" by reason of the fact I that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it haa (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously
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  • 52 16 (By "Full-back") Singapore, Saturday. rpHE S.A.F.A. League and the Commercial Cup competition are Hearing their concluding stages. In the First Division the Chinese arc leading with 13 points out of nine games having drawn in two games ;nul
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  • 160 16 The Sappers are the most tmpreasive Side, huw.vcr. They have yet to be beaten and arc second with 11 pouitt out oi only s»a games. They lost ii point in drawing with the Wilts in the first round. Except in the last match against the SC.C,, the Engineers
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  • 67 16 The Wiltshire* and the R.A. arc third with 10 points each out of nine games each, out the Wilts have a better goal average The Gunners have been veiy disappointing latterly. Alter winning live matches in success on. they were beaten four times, and can now
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  • 76 16 In the Second Division the Police are i going gnat guns. The representatives lof the law are in the bad with 14 po'nts out of ten games. The Marines are a .point bc'ow. and ihe R E have also 13 points, but have a came in hand. The
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  • 51 16 Fort Canning take tha lead In the Third Division. Out of ten games they have 16 points, losing one. and diawing twice. Abattoirs have 13 points with a game in hand, and the Wilts have annexed 14 points out of 12 games. Several matches will be decided next
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  • 79 16 One of the biggest upsets in the Commercial Cup competition occurred during the, week when the leader, and Neave, were trounced by the Singapore Haibour Board, who are third with 11 points out of ten games. The aerated water manufacturers were absolutely beaten to the ball, being
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  • 88 16 In the H M.S. Malaya Cup competition Singapore and the Combined Services remain unbeaten, having won two games each However, the competition has vet far to go. The Combined Services ought to win this afternoon, against Negri Semb'dan at the. Anson Road Stadium. The Negri have lost
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  • 129 16 Youngsters F.B.S. Beat Oei Kee Association Th > Youngsters Friendly Benevolent» S ci' ty entertained th Oei Kee Assoc'ati n a Pirir-Pong at J'he i"i inter's premises on June 23. I The match resulted in the Oei Kee Association being b aten by six matches to j o
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  • 143 16 Results Of Novices Singles Matches <F"ovi Our Ovn Correspondent) •lohore Hahru, June 28. I Two more matches in the first-round of the NnvVfs Singles in the Southern Section i .»f the J chore Lawn Tennis Championships w re played this afternoon <»n the Johore f'iv 1 Service Hub
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  • 146 16 Varsity Students Need Improvement CVERY Wednesday and Friday at Cambridge this -summer thus. University studenU, who go n fcr new Ivend arc laying the foundat ens tor much needed improvements in tins liianch of athletics. j Eg ...d teas been pcor at such event, for iome year. now.
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  • 439 16 .Johore League Champions Defeated if om our Oum correspondent) Johore Bahiu. June 28. The first Match in the Hull Cup Competition was played this evening on the fcstana Padang. Johore Bahru between the Customs and the Johore Club, the latter winning by lour goals to three. The
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  • 55 16 Result Of June L.G.U. Medal Competition The above, competition was played at I'uk t T mah on Mo.-.day, June 24. The following cards wer-j returned: Mrs. S. N. Kelly 8»—17=72 Mrs. A. P. Cameron 93—18=75 Mrs. S J Beat -ic 100—28=78 Mrs. YV. If. Pay 105—25 =80
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  • 87 16 The G/H.B. Badminton Party met Hie Zion B-P. ia friendly match and d fcaU-d them by six games to one. The 'results were (0.U.88.P. players mentioned first): Lee Kok Seng beat Chua Koon Kwong 15—10. 15— Wee Ky King beat- Kam Kirn Peng 15-—3, If -I; Tan Hai
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  • 72 16 The fallowing have been invited to play soccer for the Junior Department against the Bata. Shoes On Tv sday. July 2, at 5 p.m. on the Anion Road ground:— Hugh Chee Topg; Khoo Soo Thuan. H. Van Cuylenibcrg; J. Ferguson, Ngak Fork Cheung, Le e Hon Ming. Loh Swee
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  • 762 16 A Kc?n Struggle MISS MORGAN'S FINE WIN Newcastle (County Down), May SI. MISS Wanda Morgan, sturdy twenty live year-old golfer from Kent, won the British women's championship here to-day, when she beat an eighteen-year-old Surrey girl, Miss Pam Barton, by three and two in the thirty-six holes
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  • 51 16 Tho following will represent the V.M.C.A. at soccer v. Anglo-Chinese School on Oldham Ground on Monday, July 1. at 5.10 p.m. Taylor; V. N. Pillav. J. Baker; Obruca, C. Crocker. A. Zazula; S. Aladdin. W. Mitchell, EL Crocker. G. Day. I. Reshty. Reserves—T. K. Vellu, W. Pulien,
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    • 239 16 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE? 'lit Kight against Tuberculosis belongi Ui ihe most burning questions of humanity' for tbo*e who arc tarried off by the i«-ll disease, can be counted by millions. The creation of adequate hygienic ;ui<l agreeable condition*, sn?h as living in fresh air. workmom* and dwelling places free from
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  • 336 17 fvphoicl And Dysentery HAWKKltS PROVIDE (A It It IK RS Singapore, *Saturday. I, hi aruiuai report, presented to the meeting of the Municipal Comjonera of Singapore yesterday, Dr. i g Hunter, the Municipal Health late* that the death rate <n 20.95 per 1,000,
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  • 439 17 n>anitar\ Hawking Of Food And Drink impossible to give the time to ujh investigation cf every case > cioiit in 1933 when an Assistant er was fully occupied on :k for months at a time. In 1 however, it was not deemed i i> a.s was consiaered that
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  • 448 17 No Progress Made In Twenty Years Going a little further and assuming a 10-15 per cent, mortally for typhoid and a 10 per cent, for dysentery we are faced with the fact *hat tit ring the year there must have been 4CO to 600 primary attacks of typhoid
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  • 320 17 Tut Unlicensed Hawker Out Of Business" At the slightest suggestion of stricter control or when the campaign against the unlicensed hawkers is intensified, the Press is immediately filled with inspired articles inveighing against the bureaucratic methods of municipal executive officers and Police. The hardships of the ignorant innocent,
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  • 1262 17 Awakening; Sense Of Civic Duty There were 560 notifications of thi c disease but 1.253 deaths from the same cause were recorded. This represents Li 33 per cent, of all deaths. Tiie corresponding figure for 1933 was 12 66 pei cent. Of the 1.253 deaths, 1,136 were due to
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  • 1523 17 Increased Number Of Women Residents I The crude death rate was 20.95 per 1.000 uvuiy compared with 19.66 in IU3J and 20.12 in 1532. It will be remembered that the death rate tor 1933 was the lowed on record and in my annua! report for that year
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  • 743 18 200 'Planes In Thrilling Pageant (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. ONE hundred R.A.F. aeroplanes—lighters, bombers, infantry co-operation 'planes, and others—will "fly past" the Duke and Duchess of Kent in the world's most imposing air salute on Saturday, June 29, on
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  • 123 18 Stat-r-ln-Law Of Infanta Of Spain l I PRINCESS Christina Torlonia, sister-in-law of the Infanta Beatrice of Spain, eloped on May 15 and married Daniel Lord, the 26-year-old son of a New York sreiety millionaire, Franklin D. Lord. The couple were married by a Justice of the Peace at
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  • 317 18 Proposal For Conciliatory Machinery COCIAL workers and others In touch with police courts are gravely alarmed at the increase m matrimonial case- in which marriages that might be saved arc wrecked thrJuj.li la< k of .orc:l:at:ry nidchinery in :he courts, th; British Social Hygiene Council. "Mr. Mullins' experiment
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  • 157 18 Parents Imprison Son In Pig Pen For Five Weeks Munich. For keeping their 8-year-old son locked naked for five winter weeks in a pig pen." two Bavarian parents have just been and a half's imprisonment. The parents are Karl and Rosa Eden, peasants of Memmingen. South Bavaria. Their
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  • 315 18 Writers' Choice Of Theii Best Books fHE members of the Council of the Incorporated! Society of Authors, Playwrights and Composers have received the King's permission to present to the Etoyal Library, Windsor Castle, a set of their books uniformly bound to commemorate the Silver Jubilee.
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    • 549 18 MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, RAFFLES PLACE. (Established 1863). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. Oft** Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. Auction Sale of Hardware Mwecllaneou s k<hkls held every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. Auction Sale of Teak Household Furniture held every Saturday at II
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    • 143 18 1 -..-T—-—-______. j ...the perfect "EIGHT" made possible by Hp SPECIALISATION ____T j Hk___B v,, n will experience the thrill of handling an engine that is "alive" fl__|the comfort of travelling in a car thai neither cramps nor tire the feeling of safety thai comes from -ound chassis design jWHi
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  • 947 19 New Colonial Secretary 's First Speech SOYA BEANS TAX IN BRITAIN Objects Of Duty ENCOURAGEMENT OF EMPIRE PRODUCE (By Air Mail) From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. -r $E who had got the impression and they wore many—that the I istoms Duty on soya beans signed entirely, or even
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  • 305 19 Audience Taken On Trip Into Heavens BY means 1 of the telescope, the motion picture camera and the whirring j reels of the projector, an audience in 1 the Macdonald physics laboratory of McGill University (Canada) slipped j away from the familiar earth, went roaming
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  • 196 19 "Keeper Of The King's Secrets" Dead (By Air Mali). (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 13. The 'Keeper of the King's Secrets," the Rev. Albert Lee. has died at the age of 82 in a Windsor nursing home—in sight of the Castle where he worked so long.
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  • 368 19 Gives Change And Tickets THE robot booking clerk has arrived. He is to be tried out at St. James's Park Underground station London and installed in the new Leicester-square station. If he is a success he will be promoted to all other stations. The peculiar genius
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  • 44 19 Abyssinian Emperor's Gift To Queen Of Netherlands Amsterdam. Two magnificent lions haw been presented to Queen Wilhelmina by the '"CJi:qmring Lion of Judah"—the Emperor of Abyssinia. They have been specially sent from Abyssinia and are being housed in Ihe Amsterdam Zoo.
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  • 1199 19 Interviewed In London IDEA BORN OUT OF NECESSITY (By Air Mail) London, June 20. QUIET, gentle-eyed, brown-haired young man. who has probably made more people happy than any other artist from here to Shanghai, is somewhere in England at this moment, looking around at the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 288 19 I ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES j 1 I lAs from 12th June SINGAPORE-LONDON in ||4 days i I 2 departures a week. j I Mails close fi the G.P.0., Singapore every WEDNESDAY I I and SATURDAY at US p.m. a I Send your letter by X.L.M. Dutch Airmail and get
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