Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National \wspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXLL- No. *,55 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935 J-'IVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 2, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 Dominant l„ jMafy ML EROul I S^ ers Ĕ A uleen] ij Even the Best of Tbaccos causes dryness and I EfwWIES)) irritation of the throt—Relieve it with LakeroJ jj I 'W" ll I'hey are soothing and keep the mouth II J ft h and aJlow no tbacco odour. j
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    • 49 1 Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. i MAAS-26 2 Warfn Studios 43 Jaloa* t|ou/\> d\atjoe gem MARIE /> NUTTY CRISPS l\\ AFTERNOON TEA ROYAL ASSORTED f^^K CREAM CRACKERS /^vr s^^"^ 1 CREAMY CHOCOLATE J ORIENTAL ASSORTED ll f^UVsS- J)( JoVG© for y Choice (Ixtfxr. In fcLS
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  • 796 2 Shipping News Notices. RELIEF FOR DUTCH COMPANIES Loans Free Of Interest Proposed A BILL to grant unsecured loans free ol interest, to the national shipping trade baa now been lain 1 belote Parliament by t 11• Netherlands Government, A ran of K,2OO,UOQffl or approximately £1,130,000 at currenl rate ol exchange,
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  • 202 2 Submarine ('oust met ion At High |>itf|, CONSTRUCTION ot new Soviet naval bi>- at Pos.-ht Pa;', in .»n inlet south "1 Vladivostok and near the KoreanU.S S R. border, is now undtr way, ac cording ti< military infortP.atior. received .it Changchun, Ifunchuria. Soviet Navy officers completed .1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 387 2 STKAMER SAILINGS If and BRITISH IN DI A A 0, s. N. < o. s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due TSSMMge. Singapore. 1935. MHf I 0 100 July 4 KA|l Ii I HIND J 1,500 July 5 HI fi 6,006 .July IK RANCH I 17,006 July 19 !M)UD 6,500 July 81 I
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    • 102 2 if O.S.K. LINE j (laitgguorated in Japan). J F». r E. S. AFRICA S. 4 M ERIC A. I LIVERPOOL IVI AK'l' July 2, 2 A RIZONA M ARC July 10. 11 j CONDON MARC July 23. 24 For COLOMBO ROM BAY, Etc. I ARGUN MARU July 10, 11 CHOKOH
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    • 731 2 f#K. LINE rFN it'll PASSENGER AGBNTS, ciinMi WHITE STAK ltd- ,;-.iaifc<j 10 Japan). NF\m( |)l FARES TO SUEZ. M-iii, r 1 <,n(|<; fares by steam'cK Ui ]s{ 2nd N».ilS 7 X 10 317 $343 VlarsM, 14 326 351 M l, v iu v 379 Js I M AKU July 11
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    • 518 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S Slum. ALSIA I<M 10 7 17 7 19-7 BORINGIA 6-8 6 H 7 8 9-8 ERRIA 20 8 20 s 21 8 *23-8 LALANDIA 17!» 17 9 IH !> 20-1)
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    • 452 2 STEAMER SAILING? 4>w NOpWDEUTSCHER (Incorporat '<! ia Tho undernotei *re the Company's intended fixture? ofrwAßDs. 1936. ISAR, for lit" la I,w kon Shanghai, N*h China Japan July 8 SAALE, forpanila, Hongkong, North Chimf* Ja P*l> July 1» I)MEWARDS. For Roller<pm> Hamburg Bremen ALSTER, i* Cenoa, Marseilles Caaablancdj 5 CREFELII for
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  • 149 3 urintER PRICE DROPS SLIGHTLY i I I Easier Tone Owing lo Liquidation r>rt. Tuesday, morning. Klibber (Singapore), 2» Cts., Uov.h I ct. Market Tone: Easier. Tin (Singapore) $114':t, up Yesterday's Prices: London: 6d., unchanged. A Market Tone: Easier aite steady. NYw York: 12* cts., unhanged. Market Tone:
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  • 1503 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Issue Fraser yaL' Va v.' Co Evatt 4 *mpat 43 41- 4|6 ii a. tiuxnbang 300 j2oxd 3u 3a o a A. Malay 5a
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  • 74 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers Sellers. -A I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 20% 20% ">d F.A.Q. in cases 10.8. July) 19% 10 7 N iX.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) tfiardable Spore) 20 20% do. July 20's 20« fi Aug. Sept. 20% 20% Oct. Dee 21% 21%
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  • 641 3 Burdensome Malayan Taxation •By Air Mail London. June 2U. riii inth annual general meeting of Central Perak Rubber Company. Lv: *aa held yesterday at the Rubber Q Association. 19. Fenchurch- i Btreet. B.C < F. McNair Scott (the cliair- m.. was supported by Mr. H. L. i
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  • 828 3 Chairman On Benefits Of Restriction iHy Air Mail; London, June 2i) THE fifteenth annual general meeting 1 of the Kurau Rubber Estate, Ltd was held at Winchester House Old Broad-street, EC. Mr. F Mac aire presided Mr r Trenouth uh« secretary) having read the auditors report, The
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  • 64 3 British Official Wireless. London, Juh t. STERLING on New York 4 94-:: Hi; Paris 74' Gold Ills. 1' _d. The Stock .Markets •cn<rall\ were steady wiih War Lean Z X A per cent. a+ 100^. The lists cf cash applications ,n connection with the < 5.000.000 New Zealand
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  • 104 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 $1.07 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 54 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasciine tex pump) per British Imperial Galium $0 §1 Socony Motor Gasoline drums) per drum $3 44 Socony Motor Gasoline (Y4 tins) per Un $3 70 KERO6SNB Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) 12.41 6ylvan
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  • 109 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. Market conditions on Monday were quiet, a-Tected by the Banks being closed here for business combined with the seasonal closing ol the London Rubber market on Saturdays. MINING: Petalings, $5.0G $6.05, Talams $1.33 $1.36. Kuala Kampar seiiers 103, Thabawleiks sellers 37 cum. Pahang Consols,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 3 l,t X'»ht»rlA>!V UAI>lt LIVUTF.lL PLACE. V.n vp I'lfh P- V0Fl>NA^A. l,,'7. 7 Bstavia. Han- .5l«a,g. Hsjn- <. i. I c., Angele». >:iie"ya. Kev VorK. 1 Itio de -inuring, > i'ent5.in. i^,N<tHO. 1 e<llection p!l.!l, !,nd Tele- ..f Credit on i. ran«.«ets > c b .'>„.<>? l 7> < >>,. Prted
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    • 25 3 SOUTH 3 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporate n New Zealand). FIRE, BIARrNE, MOTOR workmen's compensation. L Margoliouth, Manager. OFF1CB: 2. Al\ Y90 H GREKN. A
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    • 83 3 Nederlandsche j Handel- Maatscnappij N. V. 'NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) K*tablished in Amsterdam. 1824. OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN J ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, i BATAVIA. I Ranches throughout the Dutch East Inles and in the Straits Settlements. India, CI ha, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited.
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    • 216 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Inenrpoiated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LTD CAPITOL Authorised $40,000,000.00 Pa d Up 10.000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHUIJA STREET S?NGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 514 4 M. HASSAN, •9 A 17, BRAS PAR AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE
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    • 607 4 WANTED TO PURCHASE—Office ..nd hous< hold furniture of every description Apply: No. 51, Circular Road. EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A, Kirk Terrace (Off Dhoby Ghaut) Singapore. Once again we have secured many Honours in Recent Examinations. Send your children where thry will be well trained. All our equipment' is
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    • 533 4 NOTICE This is to notify tha: Mr. 1.,. c Eng, Managing Partner of the Show, Kirn Seng I load. S ngapom proceeded abroad on leave, and duriaV absence, Mr. Lim Say Lay, of t-he same Show, s :.ov. a< ting on behalf. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 7)F .A valuable rubber plantain,., -itqat<
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    • 447 4 I TOOTHACHE 1 •^2.« BANISHED INSTANTLY i V I Tooth-ache is a common complaint? which frequently results in the sufferer being unable to eat or sleep. There are many so-called Tooth-ache remedies on i the market but very few of them proved effective. Now Odontoro as offered .yjH I s
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    • 188 4 HATS PVEIXERY.f THE C/fr SMP J 157. CAr r #L MANSIOWS v SMARTED** CHEAPEST TRY SAFAPAKII LA 0r \K 'be blood burrf and P urifie r m<l *>c »Inced of its ts in curing »;;ius ds-»-ases, chron otherwise. I P"r 0 one Uottlc $1. F Course of blood fc rify
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    • 435 4 let 'iws handle THE! ALL YOUR CLQfiB WATCHES 42 BRIDGE ROAD ea JKliddle Road) vOiiiis 101; i in-: re,f Jocks watches T< IftTIKKITISH ARMY I I ijWAL OPTICAL CO. Soph Bridge Rd., SingaporeI ;r»«E—34B, North Bridge Rd.) /THMHIGH CLASS OPTICAL MmOYer 10 Years' Experience, ANEW SPIRIT IN THE f MEDICAL
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  • 362 5 Preparations For The Celebrations (From Our Own correspondent) Johdre Bahru, Sunday. A PUBLIC meeting representative of all communities in Johore was held a: the office of Ihe Mentri Besar o! Johore ifjngku Axis) recently, in connection with the celebrations to be held in Johore in honour
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  • 142 5 Move To Get Dictionary Printed F'om Our Oi n correspondent) Johorc Bahru. Sunaay. A met an" oi' the P Bm. P B. d'Raja •Royal Society of lfalay Literature ot Johore was l i !ci in the Johore Club. Johore Bahni yesto'dav evenr.g witn tile Hon. Da o Abdullah
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  • 113 5 In A Johore Bahru Garden V I V4V11 F'om Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. June 30. What must b<- a most unusual occurnce in Johore Is that Mr. F. v. Dockrth has sweet peas from seeds pots m i i.s garden in Johore Bahru. One tree which
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  • 69 5 Singancre. Monday. A Chinese who was knocked down by Jley bus in Havelock Road on Sunnorning was taken to hospital in an nscious condition suffering from '*re head injuries. j d to have been stabbed by acorn- 1 1 with a knife on a rubber estate 13% mile,
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  • 267 5 Five Japanese Rounded Up By Militia Sin Chew Jit Poh. F Peiping, j.,:v 1. IV E Japanese. alleged to have bee:; concerned in the Fengtal revolt we-e rounded up by the local Chinese militia at Machuehiao, twenty miles SOU ~L-east ■>f Pairing. PRISONERS HANDED OVTCJ The Military
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  • 52 5 Birthday Present To Prince Of Wales Reuter Wireless. London. June Uu. The sum of £40.000 has been given to the Prince of Wales by Lady Houston as a birthday present and has been handed by the Prince to the Kind's Jubilee Trust n.i behalf of British Youth
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes -kin has nearly SO million tiny 01 P«rea where tiny germs or para- 'ii nide ana cause your skin to Itch, reel. Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. m, Pimples, Acne. Crotch-Itch, and ore *oot. l»on't waste time with m< 'hods. You must have a
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    • 238 5 The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy aW ESTIN6HOU 3E A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET j I t The same engineering genius thst built the world's first Broadcasting 1 Station is responsible for this master I receiver which has brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range good
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    • 182 5 I R4DIO SETS AND COMPONENTS. J, I LOUD SPEAKERS PICKUPS AERIALS 3 I RECORD-CHANGERS MOTORS METFRS I SWITCHES VALVES TRANSFORMERS EVERYTHING IN THE RADIO LINE j SOLDERING IRONS AT $1.00 BACH. Private Telephones Manual and Automatic 1 M. E. NATHAN, 8 ffi 25, 27 29, Orchard Road, S S Phone
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 89 5 A V ROM—M EDA N i Wavett ngth 64 a[<irt s 55J p.m. Instrumental Concert. 6.50 p.m. 1. Faust ballc mud? 2. Ballet Egyptian. 3 Svlvir. Ea let. Played by the Royal Albert Rail O: chJBLMV Recording. 750 pm. Tim? Bign:u. 751 pm. Latest News. 810 pm. Musical Intermezzo. 820
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    • 400 5 NLNI.IIV. 8N0N^ pliociii^mL >V,>oIe88 8'r (amil,eII0n ,..!>' IN I,„„. >, !>.n:. ,..IX I'll! It,,,. 1l,l" «'.<,!»>. ci ll»,:.., l" c: »^,.'"^> >.',;,,.!,.... l<.l-...:.. <"5. l'l" ">,..,.I Zzr l 2<» ,,.m Cb.>r,i><> :,l.< l,' '3m < un»nb,l!. 3nmm<>, „n.l 3„n>-»! 2 t" 3..X s>l, .>ll>>. :n!t un«l tbe I'roxv l' ,».m.
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  • 210 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Rajula, British. 4,702 tons; from Mad1 a 6 Jebsenf'Danish, 1,145 tons; from 683 B .onffrom Ka Toengkal 1.7, to Ka Toengkal 3.7. Vyner Brooke, Sarawak, 720 ton» from Kuching 29.6, to Kuching 3^ n Coineville, Norwegian, 2 77 J- 115,
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  • 105 6 Bcndoran, British, 3,495 tons, from Port Said 30-6. to Manila 2-7. Benroech. British, 3,702 tons, from Otaru 29-0, to Port Sw ettenham 2-7. Merken, Brii'sh, 3,633 tons, from Melbonrne 30-6. to Batavia 3-7. Saucr'and. German, 4.193 tons, from Manila 30-6. to P?nanp 2-7. Glenamoy, Biitish, 4,589 ton?, from
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  • 72 6 Arrived by K.L.M. from Europe and India on June 27: —Amsterdam Batavia: Mr. Streefkeik. Karachi-Bandoeng: Mr. and Mrs Dhanamal. Master Dhanamal. Bangkok-Singapore: Mr. Corcoran. Arrived from N.E.I, by K.L.M. on Ju..e 29: —N.E I.—Singapore: Mr. C. D. Stewart Mr. Fineke, Mr. P. H. F. George, Mr. L.
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  • 117 6 SH'PS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; G. Diedericnsen 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Anshun 18; Prometheus 14; Kedah 11; j Vyner Brooke 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gau> 3) Irisbank 32; Benreoch 34. Sui Sang 36.
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  • 57 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day, and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan, by the Liverpool Maru, due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan
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  • 21 6 The Air Mail despatched from Singapore on June 23 was deliveied in London on July 1, (8 days). i
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  • 200 6 SELLING Singapore, July 2. London 4 months' sight 2 JJ London 3 months' sight 2 3 31 32 London 60 days' sight 43 15,10 London 30 days' sight 2(3 29|3Z London demand JjJJj London T.T. 2 1 Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand J*? New York demand JJJj
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  • 99 6 British Official Wireless. London. July 2 Paris 74 29 32. New York 4.94 18. Montreal 194%. Brussels 29.19. Geneva 15.05. Amsterdam 7.2%. Milan 59 17 32. Berlin 12.22. Stockholm 19.39 IsCopenhagen 22.39 2 Oslo U^O Vienna 26' 4 Prague 117 9 16. Helsingfors 226» 4 Madrid 35 15
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  • 193 6 Singapore, July 2. R. (Siam* W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Kcyan $139 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 per Kcyan $118 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 ptr Kcyan $115 Rice. Siam Al
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  • 258 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JULY 2 High Tides.—12.50 p.m. 11.49 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. II, Marine v. Govt. Monopolies. Anson Road Stadium; Div. II, R E. v. H.M.S. "Terror," S.R.C.; Div. Ill, Wiltshires v. Abattoir, S.H.B.; Friendlics, M.P.H. v. Clerical Union,
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  • 73 6 ALHAMBrA.— "Ihe Penguin Pool Murder." CAPITOL.—"The Gay Divorcee. EMPlRE.—"Cantonese talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayar.gs, Cinemas. Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—DoubIe talkies. MARLBOROUGH.—TamiI Ikic "Alii Arjuna." NEW WORLD. Cabaict Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"The Mystery of Edwin Drood." RTTZ. —English and Malay Talkies--"Jack
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 906 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS i <>^miff um^,.iii1 l iii«M|ll-'ii^iiin'Pf'llMßll' l, 'ff l M J MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TO-NIGHT. I SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT to 9.16 p.m. DANCE normal) 9.45 to midmghl and the popular Comedians, Singers and International Dancers j NINO FELY Appearing Nightly Non-Diners $1.00 Additional Attraction: The management is
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    • 98 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 11 A Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS arc now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing: Construction of 2 hard j tennis courts at- Play- i ground, Dickenson Hill. 4 p.m. Wednesday, 10th July, 1935. Supply of 300 tons of
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    • 132 6 NOTICE TO MARINERS Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their ve.vsels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from Sphinx Battery—Pulau Tekong on July 9, commencing at 10 a.m. A red flag will be flown from Battery Hill-Changi
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 489 6 [POSTAL INKLUGtHttI MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Hong Lani) 1 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Anohun) 2 p.m. China (generally). Hoihow (Anshun) 2 p.m. Hongkong (AnMiun) 2 p.m. Indo-China (Cap St. Jacques; 2 p.m. japan (Anshun) 2 p.m Africa East Liverpool Maru; 3 p.m Netherlands Indies.
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    • 75 6 I DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday. Last Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations, deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F. Alor Star BS 0.50 Nil 73 Sitiawan in 0414 5.4 71 Kota Bharu 82 Nil 0.1 74 Bukit Jeram 86 Nil 4.9 73 Malacca &2 0
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  • 148 7 Moneylenders Bill To Be Reconsidered I gazette Extraordinary issued on A Saturday last, stated that "in ac(ordance with the provisions of Section 1 i the Moneylenders Ordinance. 193D. HE the Governor hereby appoints Jai uary 1, 1936. as the date on which the ordinance shall come
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  • 226 7 War Maddened Crowd Driven Hack Reuter Wireless. Nairobi, June 27. v n" ving a -handed a war-maddenee -03 Ma-ai warriors, s cn r C.E.N. Buxton drow from hi> camp near Naruk ant! "i w i> and child from injury a few Masai who had ju*t -,t t
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  • 134 7 Whv lie Was Not Allowed To Go Simla, June 15. While official information is not availre ardi the test of the corres{,oi ru-nce passed between Mr. Gandhi id the Viceroy, it is uocierstood that M.- Gai.dhi wi te on Juno 6, expressing a desire to go
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  • 62 7 Cannot Be Rebuilt On Same Spot Reuter Wireless. Marseilles. June 28. Quetta can never be rebuilt on the :ne spot, according to Mrs. Karslake, l the G.O.C., who has just reirned from the recent earthquake yon As an example of the upheaval. >oo.-: hve days to locate
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  • 240 7 Latest Addition To Burns Philp Line i THE Burns Phil.p Line have added a fine vessel to their SingaporeAustralia run. She is the motor-ship Merkur, a vessel of 6,000 tons gross, i Painted white and with two funnels, the Merkur arrived to-day and berthed at Tanjong Pagar. Originally
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  • 53 7 Personnel Tq Be Increased To 93,000 Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 28 S cretnry S van son has crdered a rerumption cf Navy enlistments from Ju'y 1. :».t the rate cf 1 500 monthly in ordvi to Increase the personnel from 82.500 to 93 000 as authorised by
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  • 176 7 Popularising The Empire By Films (By Air Mail» (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 20. I AST Friday the Duke of Gloucester formally inaugurated the Empire Film Library in the Hall of the Imperial Institute, in Commemoration of the Silver Jubilee. Friends of Malaya could wish that
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  • 84 7 New Law For Males Introduced In Germany I I Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 26. The Cabinet this evening adopted the law introducing a period of univeisal compulsory labour service for males as a preliminary to military service. It is understood the period will be six months. The labour
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 205 7 COOK TO Hi I A TURN- j of a gas j^J^^^^l Our new cookers IH^i^^^^m have automatic oven mSSL^^^lS^Sff^^. control to cook dinner TVT without attention. jj\ They are finished in bright gleaming enamel BM |B^|—^^^^^^^^ and made in all sizes. Come and choose one at the Showrooms. N r|
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    • 100 7 gownssssaocaoi Bweawwaaaaww srocaocsass I Q I If Gear Wheels could speak I C \H G£)\R |:-MASTERS-- 0 j TAeu would demand t LUBRICATION BY SHELL g i (iear wheels are subjected to enarmous nressures which somelimes amount to as high as 600<) lbs. per inch width ol tooth. I They
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 762 8 j j r"l)rm7'lJKFT THIS STORY~ OPENING 1O DAY j FRIEND OR FIEND GEN- S J UNFINISHED SEE THE mmm. mmm mmm ft BaJB j TLEMAN OR MONSTER? J f j||Mß Jt 1 J j! sntl'KISE ENDING ON THE Wff WLk W| 1 §tjB fffi| j who IS THIS TERRIFYING H
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  • 183 9 Gen. Hartzog's Great Tribute j I i j 1 Cape Town, June 10. A REMARKABLE tribute of joyous soli- darity and co-operation with the British people on the occasion of the Jubilee was paid to-day by General J. B. M. llerbog, the Premier, at a civic
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  • 163 9 Wants A Republic Of All Ireland Dublin, June 10. A republic, declared General O'Duffy at the League of Youth Convention held here, is the objective of his organisaiton. "It would In the best Interests ot the country if *hn.t fact was recognised by all parties." he t'cclaied. Delegates
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  • 133 9 L'v. :p:oh Jur.e 9. A hoise, Whinnyin<r it at freouent ;n--tervais, waling -n nnd out Ct the dcorway of a shack near Hi!'view. Liverpool, aroused the euri: ity of a ghour ani he walk.d to the shack Iz ir.. matter. Marks left on tho dco- by Ihe hors
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  • 245 9 Two Others Severely Injured WHILE valiantly fighting a terrific fire in Kasauli, Capt. Lane, of the Chej hiiv Reg ment, died and Capt. R. L. A. Rud, L.-C. Nelmes and Pte. Blackburn Vv< it; severely injured recently, ac- cording to an Associated Press message li
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  • 128 9 Swallows Articles To Enter Hospital Rockhampton, Queensland, June 8. Known in police circles as "the human rmu." Peter Cameron, alias Patrick Paul Green, is up to his old trick of swallowing articles to get. admitted to hospital. Green, who swallows meal tacks and naiiL as other men
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  • 55 9 Singapore, Monday. The Fire Brigade was called out early yesterday morning to the Singapore Wireless Station in Thomson Road where a large tree was ablaze. There was great danger of the tree crashing on to the wireless masts, bur the Brigade working with commendable speed soon mastered the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 268 9 \\\\\w i i i i i i i a i i mini' ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiMiiniinin iinii'iiTiiiiiiiiiiiiinTiTiiiiiiiiTiiiiirinMiiifigiiimiiiniiiiiwiif CAPITOL, THEATRE m MALACCA Phone 215. f I TO-NIGHT I UNDER PRESSURE" WITH I EDMUND LOWE VICTOR McLAGLEN. /I i i i i i i i i I I I r i ll i i
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    • 203 9 DEAN'S UNITED OPERA. I'nder the sole direction of Mr. Dean Entirely a new play adapted from Chinese History Book "CHE WAN THYE CHI" T-anslated into Malay by K. Dean "MADU KARA" Madu Ber-angkara. FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, SlO and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120)
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    • 341 9 t t t«t*' i i i i i i m w_ T. M. A. Music House 1 61-63 High StreeWl67. Selegie Road and 854 Geylang Road. I 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE •a FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY j 27th JUNE —15th JULY 1935 I deduction f ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. f
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  • 749 10 QF all the annual reports which find their way to a Malayan newspaper office none is more interesting than that of Dr. P. S. Hunter, the Singapore Municipal Health Officer. Dr. Hunter has been here since 1913 and has been Health Officer since 1923. He has a unique
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  • 75 10 Election Of The New President NEWS has been received that at tht annual convention of Rotary International, held in Mexico City last month, cfficers were elected as follows for the year 1935-6: President. Mr. Ed. R. Johnson, of Roanoke.. Virginia. U.S.A. Vice-presidents: Mr. Kenneth J. Young. Cape Town. South
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  • 60 10 Singapore, Monday Mr. H. L. Snowie. of Malayan Tobacco Distributors. Ltd.. left for Bangkok on the Imperial Airways linei Arethusa. Mr. H. W. Remington was a passenger to Calcutta. Passengers arriving at Singapore by the Qantas Airways lmer Canberra were Dr. C. E. Coope and Mr. Timcke
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  • 39 10 The Singapore Fire Department ambulance service answered 218 calls during June, and of these 34 were outside Municipal limits. There were 73 traffic accidents, three cases of attempted suicide and 15 cases of shooting or stabb ng.
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  • 18 10 Monday, July 1. H.H. the Sultan of Pahang and Tengku T'oh-med had luncheon at Government House.
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  • 108 10 The American Consulate-General will br closed on Thursday, July 4, which is Independence Day. Major H. G. Keet, Superintendent of Excise, Malacca, will shortly be proceeding on transfer to Singapore as acting Deputy Commissioner.Mr. F. Stanley will take over duties from him. The wedding of Dr. John Stewart, of Nova
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  • 185 10 i FEW weeks ago, describing the "joy rides'* made in a Qantas aeroplane by members of the Nanyang Students' Society, we said ihat it would be an excellent thing if facilities for making biief flights were available to the general public. There are probably many
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  • 231 10 jjJY a majoiity vote, the Larut and Maiang Sanitaty Board has decided in favour of the abolition of the speed limit of 15 miles per hour, which has existed in Taiping. for some years. This speed limit has been a sore, point with the inhabitants and with people
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  • 240 10 JHE Singapore Clerical Union is a live body. It not only enjoys a large membership, but proof was given at the annual meeting last Saturday that the numbers were anxious to increase the Union's membejship as much as possible. Unity is strength and for their own beiterment
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  • 158 10 i |"HERE is no such Union in Penang and there the clerks, other than those in Gove.nment service, have to shift for themselves. It is, therefore, not surprising to find dissatisfaction everywhere. Tht junior clerk nowadays gets a salary barely sufficient to pay for his keep, and
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  • 271 10 Bj "Looker-On" THE girl of to-day is very obstinate," says a writer. A miss is as good as a mule. i AAA Cheaper chocolates are announced. Apparently the cast of loving is going ricnyn. AAA An American doctor says that kissing is least dangerous at midnight.
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  • 842 11 Collaboration Between France Britain MR. EDEN EXPLAINS TO COMMONS Abyssinian Dispute l ONCERNOVER ITALY'S ATTITUDE British Official Wireless. London, July 2. \IU Anthony Eden, Minister for League Affairs, in reply to a question by Mr. Georg: Lansbury, Leader ot* the Opposition, made a menl in tho House of Commons regarding
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    • 52 11 IT PAIS Yoirj To use the Dutch Air Mail and receive a reply to your letter j within a fortnight. j I 1 i Letters posted at Singapore j G.P.O. on Wednesday and Satur- j I day at 1.1 5 p.m. reach London I the next Monday and Thursday J
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    • 122 11 "Hfs Master s Voice" I Records from I "THE GAY DIVORCEE" 1 B 6554 The Continental Jolly Coburn's Orch. I B 6398 Night and Day I Vocal Refrain by I I've got you on my mind Fred Astaire. I N 4361 Don't let it bother you, Fats Waller. I B
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  • 76 11 While taking Off For Liverpool Reuter. London, July 1. RAILWAY Air Services aeroplane crashed at Ronaldsway Isle of Man Aerodrome at noon to-day. The six passengers she was carrying are all believed to been incineratedLater. It is now learned that there were no fatalities
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  • 151 11 Increased Expenditure On Defence 1 Reuter Wireless. Paris June 27. Repercussions of the Anglo-German naval agreement are evidenced by the tabling in the Chamber of Mils envolving an increr.se in expenditure of ever three milliard francs «£40.000.000» for National Defence purposes in addition to the 1955 appropriations.
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  • 41 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, July 2. Highway construction in Fukien last year reported much progress. Roads openid to traffic totalled 1.470 kilometres, and those under construction 488 kilometres, while 471 kilometres are being planned —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 354 11 Lady Thomas Gives Away Diplomas Singapore, Tuesday. THE Handicrafts and Hobbies Exhibition of the Young Women's Christian As.:cuation was concluded yesterday evening when Lady Thomas gave awmy Diplomas to tho successful competitors The exb'biiion whicn Is the very tlrst of lis kind in Singapore has been a
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  • 62 11 Clash Between U.S. Longshoremen Reuter. Lake Charles (Louisiana). July 1. T ABOCR Union rivalry came to a climax which result c<\ in blood-shed when two sections of longshoremen contested their right to lead a vessel. Firearms were used freely and eight persons were wounded. The State
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  • 170 11 Graduation Concert At Victoria Theatre Singapore, Tuesday. t The 9th Graduation Concert of the Chung Hwa Girls' School which was held at the Victoria Theatre last night, was a very successful affair. The Theatre was packed to capacity, and the programme which consisted of singing and
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  • 16 11 The Indo-Ceylonese medical students will hold the annual freshmen's dinner at the Capitol Restaurant on Saturday.
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  • 553 11 Practical Move MR. BALDWIN'S REPLY TO CRITICS British Official Wireless. London, July 1. npHE Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, addressing a political mass meeting during the week-end described the Anglo-German naval agreement as the first real practical move in disarmament that had been accomplished since the war.
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  • 89 11 Riot In Chiaolochuen Village Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Juiy 2. Scores of peasants attacked Chiaolochuen Village, the settlement for overseas Chinese unemployed in China, yesterday. A number of houses were damaged and several persons were injured. Special Police succeeded in dispersing the attackers. The Overseas Affairs Committee
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  • 259 11 Coroner's Inquiry FATAL ACCIDENT ON DOLLAR LINER Singapore, Tuesday. FATAL accident that occurred whilst the President van Buren was berthed at Tanjong Pagar, involving in the death of an American steward named Howard Donelly, was inquired into by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday.
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  • 85 12 Reuter. London. .!ul'. 1 -.P. «e«»ree afn r Mr. 3dro 1 bi« «ta.emen' a>»<el, «bat »tew, the tzovern,nci nr< to talte to br»n«z >.,>.. Lorapoan peex>„re on l'alian in of depute. Mr. be a5k<d tbnt b, t be ll«u>c vo< in rn,nd for a long, long policy ol
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  • 649 12 Position In China NATIONAL REVIVAL IN MONGOLIA Reuter. London, July I. |gU by Mr. A. C. Moreing (Conservative) when he hoped to be able to make a statement about the Far Kast, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, in the
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  • 55 12 There will be choral services in Tamil and a series of lectures on "Christ's Sermon on the Mount" in St Peter's Church, Stamford Road, Singapore, at hw 7.30 a.m. on the following? Sundays: Wm July 14 and 28. Aug. 11 ana 25. Sept. W?, n*.d 99, Oct 13 :ind 9S
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  • 919 12 catliesra! <>f Dr Frederick Rlch-e..'-V.11 Archdeacon 0,"lb2M wnn.. mo.or ecmveymg .e lm double'" tbe Msr.m- th. V.n. A'c, service tho h. crematorum wbere twy >xeie -ci,. lire»- number of Norn! «,blcb c vere.1 the cofnn ,md whi.b e,. .5.. cbanc.i and ch"ir stall.. ,p. a.i
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  • 133 12 Refloated Without Any Damage Singapore, Tuesday. THE Silverbeech. the 5,300 ton cargo 1 steamer belonging to the Silver Line Ltd of London, which went aground eariv yesterday morning 2« 2 miles from R-fries Light, was refloated without damage and arrived at noon Singapore. She was aground for 8",
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  • 75 12 Woman Badly Wounded In The Neck Singapore, Tuesday. RVTHER mysterious stabA bing incident occurred at about 9 o'clock last night. It appears that a Chinese woman and a man were walking along Havelock Road when they were suddenly accosted by a Eurasian who stabbed them both in the
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  • 126 12 Makes Her First Flight To Brussels British Wireless. London, July L The Duchess of York made her test fliiht to-day when she accompamed the Duke of York to Brussels for the British week of the International Exhibition. I The four-engined Imperial Airways lin T er Draco, was
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  • 69 12 Transit Time For Cables To London i The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on tall rate telegrams from Singapore to London on July 1, were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to j p.m. 11 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 0.30 p.m. 8
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  • 52 12 President Orders Extensions j Till August 1 1 Reuter. Washington. July L President Roosevelt has issued executive orders for extending tne life of the National Labour Relations Board until August 1 and for continuing indefinitely the Steel and Textile Relations Eoards, all of which are due to
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  • 116 12 Battleship Replacement Programme Reuter. Washington, July I. THE U S Battleship Replacement Programme starting in 1937 has been definitely projected and will be begun if n 0 new international agreement is reached in the meantime. This decision, according to the New York Herald Tribune, follows a soidy ot
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  • 106 12 Elimination Of Redundant Machinery Reuter. London. July I. in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Waiter Runciman, President of tn. Board of Trade, formally introduced a bill to provide for th? elimination of redundant spinning machinery m cotton m ile in Great Britain by means of a
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  • 48 12 New Road From Kota Tinggi Opened The new road from Kota Tinggi to Mersing was opened to public traffic yesterday. It provides a magnificent approach to the east coast town, which is now very easy of access and should become increasingly popular with visitors from Singapore.
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  • 52 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, duly 2 Mr. Wang Chwg Wei «.Piemien i? in 3hiznghal for medical treatment by his phvsician. Dr Holl Thi latter says that the treatment will baek some Ume and no date for Mr Wang's return to Hanking has been fixed —81 n
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  • 1097 12 Johore Customs Officer FRESH EVIDENCE TAKEN Johore Bahru, July L THE appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie, Superintendent of the Customs Preventive Branch, Johore Bahru, came before Mr. Justice 4 J. V. Mills in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, this morning. His lordship directed that the case should
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  • 1078 14 Di mr m i\ For 198 TtM RISTS M 8 POH 8 AT CLOSE London, July. «OTEN pis began to-day inJ»e England n i ,i. luncheon nsieiwi, i" c I'ul :iltafk of tne 5 wicw South Africa maae a i I
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  • 291 14 Results Of Aqttatic Sports nF9Ul TS of the first day's Aquatic j R o/ents of the Third Sincere Chinese Sports Meet whieh wn<> Vt rhine.se Swimming Ci.ub Ji Amber ttoad, Singapore, on Sunday, June 30 are as lMcn >_ 100 Metres Fiee Style Fi lsi 1: "ran
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  • 159 14 June Medal Won By Rishworth The Island Club June MeGal <Bog2y) Competition was won by T. Rishworth with a score of oup in the "A" Division and ?he S B" Division by J. G. Currie with a SC Th e e°Ball Sweep in the "A" Division over
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  • 34 14 timings Defeat F«r Northamptonshire Reuter. London, July 1. AT KETTERING Yorkshire beat Northamptonshire by an innings and rU Nori'hnmptonshir' 02 iB»wen 8 f»r 1«) and 52 (Bowes 8 for 17). Yorkshire 280.
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  • 403 14 Full Handicaps for The Recflrtti Day THE following are the handicaps of tlie second day of JiM Perak Turf Club July meeting td be run at uroh to morrow: W(V .opc cins-; 1, Div. 1. 5 lurs. straight: fteflll'uo Boile Edn a 9 -Queen Stiuirt- 7 7,
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  • 43 14 Rain Prevents Play Again Yesterday Singapore, Tuesday. RAIN was the cauae of yet another postponement yesterday in the Sirgapcre Lawn Tennis Championships. Weather permitting. *he men's doubles, veteran's singles and ladies' doubles lies will he decided to-day, on the S.C.C. courts.
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  • 52 14 Tho f dlowing fixtures in th? S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Doubles Handicap Tournament uill by played on July 4:— E. H. R. Boweiman H. E. Stevens —3 vs. V. J. Coleman C. V. Miles plus 2. P O'Neil Donne F. H. Curti? —2 vs. B. Jordan E. A.
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  • 70 14 Spore To Meet Malacca On Saturday Singapore, Tuesday. LOCAL football enthusiasts can look forward to a thrilling game on Saturday. July 6. at the Anson Road Stadium, when Singapore meet Malacca Mi the Southern section of the H.M S; "Malaya Cuo competition. Malacca defeated Negri Sembilan recently and
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  • 84 14 Singapore, Tuesday. Entries are now open for the Malayan Amateur (4 Bail) Billiard Championship Tournament, which will commence on July ls For dubs affiliated ho the Singapore BilI ards Aascc atioa, the entrance fee if 51. and $5 for members of non-affiliated clubs. Entries close on July fi.
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  • 366 14 Last Bout In Malaya AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FILIPINO (By "X.0.") Singapore, Tuesday. A IME Raphael will make a final ap- pearance in a local arena before leaving for Marseilles on July 15. The Frenchman has been matched with lenacio Fernandez and the r air will
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    • 76 14 I •fT. north krio«:k koao. SINGAPORE. ISPKt I NL OFFER FOR THE SEASON ru.MINTnN i: \CKKTS made by the renowned manufacturers and With best English Gut Workmanship guaranteed. I •I XHJI'K $».76 each The TREBLE BLUE*' 11 ""DEFIANCE** The "VOLLEY" $3.45 Ihe "RKCAL 18» v Th* "SILVER KING" $4.45 Also
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    • 175 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and HongkL.:g LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chamber*. Second Floor, Singapore. j THE TRIUMPH OF THE SEASON I IR July sth F^* y July sth I 1 n VJllr
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  • 744 15 Austin Beaten MRS. MOODY GIVEN STERN FIGHT Reuter. London. July 1. rTHE weather was sultry when the Wimbledon Tennis championship continued to-day in the preof the Queen and an imns€ crowd of spectators. ~t ru-i -finals in the Men's
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  • 85 15 Men's sinalr-: Perry Britain) in at Mcnsel (Czc cfec Slovakia 1 C—7. l. 6—l. Yf.-n Cramm (Germany) beak Gratk (Aa tralia) S— 1 < 2 i <i t L ■bdfti (U.SLA.) heat Austin (P.ritain) (j. 10—s. 6—4, 7—5. Crawford (Australia) beat Vfoo4 .S.A.i 6 6 x
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  • 479 15 V isiting Forwards Delight Crowd (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. DLAYING good football and display- ing complete superiority over their oppone.s, he Penang Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Cheng Wah A.A. a strong local team, to the tune of three goals lo one. Ihe score might
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  • 138 15 Inter-Faculty Match To Be Played To-Day The annual match between the Medical and Dental Faculties for the challenge cup presented by Professor E. K. Tratman will hp oiaved off to-day. al 5.15 p.m. on the College ground. A f the conclusion of the game, Mrs. J C.
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  • 24 15 Tho Penang goalkeeper 'Adams' saves a beautiful shot, from Soon T.ck in th< Malaya Cup match at Kuala Lumpur which Selangor wo.i by 5—3.
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  • 356 15 Formation Of Johore B.D.B.A. 'From Our Otcn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. AT an inaugural general meeting oi the Johore Bahru District Badminton Association, which was held at the Companion Badminton Party's Coun at Jalan Ngee Heng, Johore Bahru. yesterday, the Hon. Secretary. Syed Ibrahim bin Hussein explained that
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  • 211 15 Jasin Cluh Beat Jasin R.C. ''From Our Oicn Correspondent) Malacca. June 29. Jasin Club defeated the Jasin Recreation Club at tennis. The results were: Cooper and Treble bea Barrett and Swi Guan. 6— 1. beat Yip and Dr. Keng Lock, 6—l, beat Fernandez and Ke<> Siew. 6- -0,
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  • 212 15 Leading Four-Up Then She Lost! A NINETEENTH hole victory for Miss Diana Fishwick, British and English ex-champion, over Miis Wanda Morgan, the new British champion, put Roches ter and Cobham Park cut of the interclub women's gclf ournamcnt. Wentworth won, on the old course at Aldington, by
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  • 278 15 Northern A.id Southern Championships From Our Own Correspondent) Jcl. re Bahru. Sunday. THREE more Lies in the Southern Section ol the Johore Lawn Te; r.e Championships were played this after noon on the Civil Service Club Courts, Johore Bahru. MEN'S DOUBLES G Lowe and Goh Teik Chow beai
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  • 53 15 Govt. Services To Meet s«c.c« Arrangements have been made fur a match between the Government Service* Football Association and the S.C.C. on th? Padang- on Wednesday. The following will play for the Govt. Services: Chan Ah Kow; Sta Maria. Johari; Savignanam. Ponniah. Yusop; Thompson, Beksin, Zam Zam, Hai
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  • 105 15 A friendly badminton match between the Summer Badminton Party and tin Juvenile Amateur Weight-Lifting Association on Sunday resulted in a win for the J.A.W.L.A. by 3.2. Result (J.A.W.L.A. players mentioned first):— Singles:—Tng Eng Moh oca. Bwce Kirn Choon by 15.2 and 15.12; Chong Kirn Chor.K beat Henry Ng
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    • 226 15 THS GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT" by reason of the fact that in a period of little mere than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over A«U; (2) acquired a thoroughly wound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously absent from
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  • 750 16 Interim Dividend Declared By Air Mail». London, June 2C. THE twenty-fourth annual general meet i in* of the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd.. was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Lodon, E C. Mr. C. V. Thomas (the chaumani. in the course of his speech, said: Under
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  • 208 16 Man From Taxi Fights Animal With His Coat Warsaw. A huge bull, fresh from the country, was b.-uig led by a butcher to tlie Slaughter nouse thiough the streets here, when, terrified by a red tramcar rushindown towards it. it away from i> *eep.ti and charged down
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  • 136 16 £5 For Imitating A Lion's Roar I j I New YorK. A wireless actCr was ofTered £5 to .mltate a hon's roar on a radio programme here. He t»>ok th.- b and went off to a circus paying in the city to learn from the lions themselves. caying
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  • 140 16 Brilliant Display By The R.A.F. t British Official Wireless. London, July 1. IT i.s estimated that half a million people watched the Royal Air Force annual display on Saturday. As usual its long programme was packed with thrills and many foreign experts present expressed the utmost
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  • 158 16 Fight With Police To Prevent Capture Of Drugs ucuombo. Women and children armed with knives and clubs lought with their menfolk of a' native village here to prevent, a party of i6 police capturing a supply of drug*. The police at Kandy were informed or ihe
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  • 156 16 Man Who Might Have Been Heir To Throne Of England .Cainbriage, June 14. A young man who, if history had been slightly different would now have been heir to the Throne of England, has been fined IT in the Police Court here for causing an obstruction with his
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  • 75 16 American Bishop's Tribute To England New York. 'There is nc need to increase armaments to ensure world peace," declared th Bishop of Long Island, the Rt. Rev Em.st Stires, at a diocesan meeting here. "It could be dene solely through co-opeiation between the Unite>d States and Great
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  • 3612 17 Sun Insurance Office, Limited RESULTS OF ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR'S WORKING THE annual general meeting oi" the Sun Insurance Office Limited on May 28 at 63, Thread He Street, London, E.C. Hon. Sir William H. Goschen, B.E. (chairman of
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    • 33 17 Brasso METAL POLISH ti/A 10 keep /4y/ i I vVyV Br »"d Copper bright 4 \\VV t0 e Br so re f u'**"'/- V I Ovwy Remtmber, Brasso for I economy. M 0
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    • 193 17 I SO SMARTLY HANDKERGMEFEO! Choose your handkerchief 3 as you choose your ties —to go with your suits--to suit all occasions I See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a choice of self-designs even in white. Don't be misled by the moderate Pyramid prices.
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  • 352 18 Producer's View MUCH MATERIAL AVAILABLE II» War d Wing, the noted producer 2 in Colombo recently, rerang," was in oow m turning Homo m tne n fri ia Singapore. jt h Win* has decide! to r 1 v in September to shoot V- I ;vh:cM^ha;-eele v
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  • 134 18 1 Estate Left To His Brother A W Lawrence, brother of Col. T. Me Lawrence ("of Arabia.) «tatedto Press that he had just received a copy f M? e has left the estate tfm with certain private inas to its disposal, which I do no?tbJnk will be
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  • 247 18 Restores Health To A Boy Melbourne, Victoria, June 8. When you are a dark, wistful little boT of four years and a half and your hick hurts, they put you, at the> Me bourne Children's Hospital, near tk bjg bow window on the corner of Pelham and
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  • 138 18 Coloured Man Elected President London, June 4 coloured man-Mr. Harold Moodjr. founder and President of the League of rSoured been elected PreSrient Ol the British Christian EndeaUnion at hs 43rd Convention held at Bournemouth, Hampshire. He is well-known Jamaican doctor. It is believed to be the first time
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  • 140 18 S roll Presented By American Bishop LOS Angeles. At a service attended by 1,500 people it. Bt Haul's Cathedral here, the British CoaAil Francis Evans was presentnf TrsA v-vlos the Rt. Rev. Bertrand ?d w on behalf of the Bishop Stevens, tor conveyance to the Kint and Queen,"
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  • 74 18 1,000 Hours Of Free Work For Pilsudski Statue Wursaw Polish stonemasons will work 1,000 hours fOf Poland-free of charges a tribute to the memory of Marshal Pilsudski. if an offer made by their association to the Government is They want a huge stone statue of rum erected
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  • 121 18 Appeals For Urgent Relief Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, June 11. THE National Famine Commission ha:; I received appeals for relief from three nrovincial chairmen to-day. General Han Fu Chu. chairman oi the Shantung provincial government, states Sat thcsa has been no rain tor our months in
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  • 141 18 Blind People Enjoy Reading Thrillers Sydney, June 9Biird people, mostly, enjoy detective a crippled ceived by Mr. ijes near svdney, TsSSrsS r= ffis arm. 1 are Vaetically «"g-j^hcr his left and the splints of his fingers, and slowly end laboriously works every day at^lus ta n'takes him
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  • 147 18 £111,000 Increase In Revenue Last Year London, June 12. An incvea.se of more than »P«**; in the total amount of fg* of England M^°^ o ld t !T pTSlion by Council of P the Church Assembly, winch app-ai-edTh°e"dtmal amount (excluding legacy and sifts for endowment) contributed fn 1934-5
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  • 142 18 Picnickers To Pay One Shilling For Tree "Hire" New Orleans, Louisiana. Hiring trees for a shilling, which w returned if the site is left clean, is the way the authorities here are disciplining picnickers. Each tree in a favourite group of Md oak* in the public gardens
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  • 91 18 Parents And Three Sons In Prison Prague A whole family is in prison for theft at Ce. c ky Tesin, Czechoslovak Silesia. Three brothers, named Vlach. were convicted of thefts to the value of fcoU. They were sentenced to three weeKS J irrnrisonment. nlinf i Now their parents
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    • 364 18 IMESSRS.1 MESSRS. POWELL J CO., LTD. j 2, RAFFLES PLACb. 1 (Established 1863). M SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST J o, A J am s.,.nu^*™;^ I rt'WDAI AND I KIDAV. Al H A.M- I TO LET I I Mn it at ion, teitn* I ~:^t,l..Mr I court ar.'l garage. K ltom r) I
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    • 120 18 LONG, JOURNEYS\ TIRE YOU OUT !\N DREWS THE MORNING Read and chat—chat and read, t*aze at the vast landscape, feat and sleep, pace the corridors, patrol wayside junctions. It s a tiring business especially when the weather is trying—and it has a disturbing effect upon body and mind. The change
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  • 620 19 LAWYERS THEIR SPEECHES A Ceylon View 'n:ORNEY-<JENERAL*S COMMENT fVHE dial Anniversary Celebration and Oratorical contest of the on Law Students' Union were at the Town Hall, Colombo, rein the presence of a very large ing. Mr. 11. A. P. Sandrara, K.C., I'resident of the ion, presided. it-Hony, Secretary, Mr. ft
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  • 96 19 i,: 'l Carries Message 3,000 Miles Tojrtona, Italy. "nil- from our Eritrea. Long y. May 1935," is a message just n here by a swallow wbich had c Ml) 0 miles from the Italian wallow had been sent by an j'dier belonging to the East "i Expedition. entering
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  • 591 19 Storm Of Protest In Holland •By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 20. ALL the bitter things that have been r* said about Malayan taxation ar« being repeated by the Dutch by way of reaction to the new estate rubber duties. The news caused
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  • 131 19 American Comedienne Who Vanished Melbourne. A. pair of shapely legs insured for a million dollars, is missing. They belong to Miss Rene Riano. the American comedienne, known as "The Giri with the MilUon-Doliar Legs," who has been starring in a vaudeville show in Melbourne. She vanished after
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  • 96 19 Rain Offers "An Excuse For Getting Wet Inside Chicago. Mr. Justice Padden. of Chicago, has the soul of a poet. And so, because it had been raining, he tempered justice with t-he "gentle rain" of mercy when 100 casuals, who had been rounded up by tho police and
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  • 301 19 Proposal To Make Film In Ceylon there is a movement now In Ceylon India and Burma for filming the life and teachings of Lord Buddha, and producing a sound picture for free exhibition in all parts of the world. The object of the movement is the elucidation of
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  • 173 19 Cedar For Palestine Forest By Air Mail) London. June 14 A cedar from Windsor Great Park the gift of the King, ls to be the first tree nlanted in the million tree forest on the Hills of Nazereth to be known as the King George V.
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