Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1935

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxn. -No. 156 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, July 3, 1935. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935 "five "centsT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 109 1 %cad The Dominant In X 7 THE PURE GRAPE JUICE S3 V RICH AND MELLOW WINK LflH WITH A DELICIOUS FLWOUR FOR ALL OCCASIONS. fe'CT No better value obtainable anywhere* i vBhSI E^tjjjjsssss^ bo >O:.K \CK\-TS (INC. IN S«.) MILK AT ITS BEST I SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND 1 BECAUSE I
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    • 123 1 THE "CONTAX* CAMERA Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO, P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE. The Original <{§^ primus m Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or «jcea fjffi^ rional COOKING when it seems unnecessary i to light 6 wood fire the Original Primus A,> r^wvS^ paratus ha? no equal for efficiency and
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  • 617 2 Shipping News Notices. END OF A FAMOUS "ONKER" Smart-Looking Ship Sold To Scrappers THE "onker" or firewood trade--the carriage ol small timber but wan the Baltic and the Thames- ia nowadays about the last .step In the dcnjmward career ol a sailing ship, but .some of those which are maintained
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  • 103 2 Leningrad. Thrusting its way through the ice wit!) the aid of 24 000 horst'-pawor engines, a new ship is being constructed by the Soviet authorities which they claim will be Ihe world's most powerful ice-breaker. At present, tin- ice breaker "Krassin"— 10*000 borae-pawer--ris believed to be the largest
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  • 430 2 Need For An Adequate Merchant Marine i (GOVERNMENT aid for American ship1 ping to ensure the maintenance of an adequate merchant marine as an auxiliary to national defence was urg<d by Mr. F. E. Hasler, chairman Of I hi* Harbour and Shipping Committee of th<* Chamber of Commerce
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 470 2 STE AM E H S AILINGS^ 'J A P&Oand BRITISH INDIA r„ II N. CVs SAILINGS: (»1 I \I{I)S. Due Twilllf Singapore. 1935, BHI I\ N 6,100 July 5 K\ V R i UIND J 1,500 July 6 II KHAR 6jBBB .July 18 U A KCH\ 17,000 July I'J ;Mn»
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    • 694 2 I N.Y.KJ, IN E (Incorporated in Jap* ll NEW REDUCED FARES TO KIiKOPK VIA SUEZ. j a from the sailing "f s.s. "Ilakusan I Main" August Hth for London, fares by steamers w .11 be:- M NnpkH $487 ft SVto MM $343 Marseilles 514 ft 557 JJJ Jgj i ondon
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    • 494 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, ll a Mhi He. AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From 3'pore. Malacca. Fort Penang. MS S'naui. ALSIA 16-7 16-7 17-7 19 7 BORINGIA 6-8 6-8 7-8 9-8 ERRIA 26-8 26-8 2\ 8 2.*, H LALANDIA 17 -9 17-9 18 !> 20-9 JUTLANDIA
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    • 457 2 STEAMER SAILING? NOBDDGUTSCHRR W (liX orpor&t »il i B Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in. tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. IttttV LSAR, for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North Chirm Japan July 3 SAALE, for Manila, Hongkong North China Japan July 1C HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Brener ALSTER, for Genoa, Marseilles Casahtanca Jul
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  • 144 3 RUBBER PRICE UNCHANGED Little Disoosition To Sell Singapore. Wednesday morning. Rubber (Singapore), 20 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore) IflH' 1 up Yesterday's Ibices: London: 5 15.16d., down l,lGd. Market Tone: Idle. New York: 12«4 cts., down >8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. TIN London: t'229 15s.,
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  • 70 3 Net Profit For Year Of £113,442 The Singapore branch or the P. and o Banking Corporation. Ltd.. has received the following .'uvice from the h ad office: "Net prcfit for the year £113 442 6< lOd. Gerei i meeting fixed 3:d July vhe' direrors »vill re-onnmend
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  • 21 3 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tne following share quotations are issued by Fnm and Co., and LyaU and Evatt:—
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  • 594 3 Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue yta: r Va'ue Co. Evatt 4 Ampat 3 10'/2 4 3 3 7»2 4 1% £1 A. Ciumbang 30 6 32 6 3U 32 6xd £1 A. Malay 53 6 60 6 59 61-xd 5 Ayer Hitam 13 14 13 6 14 3xd $1
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  • 173 3 MING APOKE MI; NlfTPAL «8SUED BY FRASER CO EXCHANGF AND STOCK BROKERS 1001 rti. 1040 $400,000 Mar. SI. fiep-. 30 110 112 norc v%% 1907 red. 1»41 *1.<'»00 000 Interest Mar 31 Sept. 30 114% 118% nonr '4 1909 red. 1955 31. Sept. 30 118 12C nam
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  • 363 3 Singapore, Wednesday. 10 a.m Is.-Ue Value Frasti Lyall and Shares. and Co Evatt 1 Allenby 1.40 1.50 U7% 1.47% 1 n uajah i.uo l.io i.ud 1.10 JA. Haam 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.00 1 A. ftlOtek 0.02% 0.97% 0.08 103 2A. Malay 2.75 2.85 2.80 290 IA. Panas 1.50 1.60
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  • 400 3 m ft 8 0 OLOejJfO QUOTATIONS 3g 3 f> \.t> ■fcsue Fraser Lyall Value. Co. Evatt. '2 A Brick Ord 1 25 1 35 1.35 1 35 2 A. Brick 7%% 1 70 1.75 1 65 1.75 510 Atlas Ice 12 25 12 75 11 50 12 50 .1
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  • 83 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Wednesday, noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in eases (F.O.B. July) 20 20% Good F.A.Q. in eases (F.O.B. July) 19% 1934 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 19 13 16 19 15' 1 f> do. July 20 20% do. Aug. Sept'. 20% 20% do.
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  • 882 3 Another Quiet Week FRASER ANI) CO.'S REPORT jyjKSSKS. Kraser and (Jo.'s report on the Singapore «hare market for the week ended July 2 states:— The pasi week has contributed nothing cf outstanding interest t 0 either the share or commodity markets, and th3 hail year closes as
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  • 221 3 Influence Ol Half-Year Commitments Reuter Wireless. oLondon,0 London, Jul.- 2.) w the Money Market, preparations to meet half-year commitments were the chief factor of the week and although a fair amount of money was available at rates varying between 1-12 and 2 per cent., some loans were taken
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  • 37 3 British Official Wireless. London, July 2. STERLING on New York is 4 94, Paris 74-7 16. Gold is 141s. 7d. The Stock Markets are steady. War Loan 1% ptr cent. 106—9 16. BiitMi Official Wireless.
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  • 149 3 Foreign exports of Tin. being final ship- ments on ocean-steam ra at all Malayan porta during the month of June. 1935. Destination Tons. United Kingdom 170 United States of America 1,585 Continent of Europe 754 British Possessions 394 Japan j77 The Netherlands Indies 2 j o.h.r Foreign
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 241 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, METER CHAMRERS. RAFFLES PLACE. < aprt.il Full* Paid Yen 100.000.000. Ur«rr*e Fund Yen 123,800.000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BLANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, b«n?u. Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow. Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi. Kobe. London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji. Nagasaki, Xagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris. Peiping. Rangoon.
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    • 23 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. FINLAYSOK GREEN.
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    • 397 3 Jkmma j9\ mm mLwk i -ajtjfiP r*^mmmr IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusuai in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 M. HASSAN, M 17. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work to electrical, gas and water serlines. We give prompt attention to all orders erther big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Efiimatp submitted upon request without charge or obhgation* 'PHONE 3411. TO LET.
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    • 596 4 THE SINGAPORE TAO HWA SCHOOL 15-4, Niven Road. few vacancies left in each class. Apply to* prospectus from the principal. -^sXpo^^ SCHOOL Cairnhill Road, ABDlicatioDl are invited for the post; of %c tmg Headmistress for eight- months from ment ra*e« and quarters are available. inp'tai ii2 with records of service
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    • 692 4 NOTICE BIGSIX POILITE EVERITE NOTICE is hereby given that by an Assignment dated the 16th day of April 1935 the trade marks and trade names depicted above were assigned by Bells Po Me and Everite Company Limited of Asbestos House 59V 2 Southwark Street, London Eng and, to Turner and
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    • 656 4 toothache/ j I BANISHED INSTANTLY j V ~mT&r I) by ODONTORO. Toothache is a being unable to eat or sleep. Now Odontoro as offered Se market severe the pain Odontoro to you is an absolute g uaran mutes an d a recurrence can be preJrflf banish your wttfcta by the
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    • 396 4 !BUY THE BEST AT Minimum Prices! j Grand Display of Genuine I Cyma, Volcain and Roskopf Watches at 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) I ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. I 9 162, South Bridge Rd., Singapore- I 0 (Branch—34B, North Bridge Rd.) I 1 THE HIGH CLASS OPTICAL S With
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  • 329 5 Leaders Of Conference In Singapore THE first meeting of the Fourth Biennial Session of the Malayan Union Mision of Seventh Day Adventists was heia on Monday. The service wa:; conducted by Pastor J I. McElhaney, general vice-president ol the World Conference of Seventh Day Adventists
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  • 88 5 Demand Necessitates Extra Accommodation 'From Our Oicri Reporter) Kuala T umour. Thursday. I re* nection with th? forthcoming Twelfth Mo lavan Exhibition, to be held Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3. 4 and 5 the organisers, the Malayan Ar-i-rio** i(ultnral Association, announce :hat the c mar.d for sta'l in
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  • 53 5 Bazaar At Paya Lebar On Saturday The Pastor and memlvis of ihe official board of the Paya Lcbar Methodist Church are giving a Ten on Saturday, Julj 6. at 3 p.m. at the Methodist preparatory English School Paya Lebar, -e occaMOn being their Church Bazair »1 aid Of
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  • 46 5 Vppointmonl Of Mr. Richard Williamson T Tl rp Singapore. Tuesday. His Excellency the Governor has anR cilard Williamson, advou and solicitor. to act temporarily as a Pmsne Judge of th straits Settleme its for tne period July 2 to July both dates inclusive-.
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  • 37 5 AVROM— MEDAN 'Wavelength 64 Metres.) P-m. Gi .m Music NICRO I jO p.m. Vocal Music. reI I P m Aunty Lzzie f Or the Child P m Programme. 8.30 p.m. World News. J P m. Variety Programme.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 165 5 I Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs r k Js? eya have nin million tiny E£C r fUt ra hich are endangered bjr u/rfSfr^" 0 irritating- drugs Be* war. If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Up Ehts, o.^ s Pai s Nervousness. Dizzi* riess. Shtfness,
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    • 195 5 1 v^av^HMi^^^^ The good word is spreading fast You simply cant do better than buy aWESTINGHOUSE I AC I 8 TUBE SUPERHET J The same engineering genius that built (he world's first Broadcasting 1 I Si alien ia r« sponsible for this master I receiver which has I brilliant tone
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    • 119 5 MALCOLM USED FERODO LININGS BLUEBIRD'S BRAKES AND CLUTCH wete titled wltL MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. U 20, Orchard Road. 'PHONE 5484-5-6-7. REPRESENTED THROI (JHOI'T THE F M.S. HY WEABNE BROS., LTD. MAAS—BI. j SISSON'S FLOOR SW t What is more pleasing than a bright clear Home or Ofto—the floor Is a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 357 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For TO-Day <njn. iti.T-i Matert; i>j.\: .nir, Me>e»; DJQ: Mem<). P.m l».Jh. DJN Announcement (tienn., <;er,i„u, i'olk Son*, programme Forecast (t; rm.. Engl.), ratter I 80 I» m. F, Ik Music. 4oO p.m. News in English. •>05 pm, The German School Union the Germwll of
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    • 253 5 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Pianoforte Syncopation By Gordon Young TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— TRANSMISSION 2. $M p.m. Big Ben. Qm-nti.i Maclean, ct ««e Organ of the Trocadero Cinema Elephant and Castle. •J* p.m. Charles Manning and his Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal a* p.m. 7.35 nm. A l Orpran
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  • 145 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Tilawa, British 6,153 tons, from Calcutta 2.8 to Hongkong 4.7. Moneclieri, Italian. 3.240 tons, from Yokohama 2.7 to Penang 3.7. Madoera, Dutch, 5.792 tens, from Calcutta 2 7 to Tig. Pandang 7.7. Sin Sang, British, 1,962 tons, from ncska 2
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  • 32 6 The Sph'nx is ilue her? ftom Colombo on Saturday. July fi. a* 7 a.m. and will sail cn 1 ho fame day at nccn for Saigon. Hongkong. Shanghai and Kobe.
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  • 25 6 The s.s. Asdang fcr Trenggani (generally) etc. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. to-day will now close at 4 p.m. to-day-
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  • 20 6 The Air Mail despatched from Singapore on June 26. was deliveied in London on July 2. (6 days).
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  • 86 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies, by air time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. to-day and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. Mails expected from Europe, etc., (Amsterdam), by air fNetherlands», time of delivery of boxhilders' ietters only 7 pm to-day and general deliveries
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  • 207 6 SELLING Singapore, July 3. London 4 months' &ight 2 jJ London 3 months' sight 2|3 3|32 j London 60 days' sight 43 15,16 London 30 days' sight 2|3 2913<J London demand Wn London T.T. 2 >3% 1 Lyons and Paris demand 659 Hamburg demand J4O New York demand
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  • 111 6 British Official Wireless. London. July 2. Paris 74 29 64. New York 4.94 18. Montreal 4.94 4 Brussels 29.20. Geneva 15.04 1 2 Amsterdam 7.2 3 4 Milan 59 17 32. Berlin 12.21. Stockholm 19.39» bCopenhagen 22.39/2 Oslo 19.90 1 2 Vienna 26» 4 Prague 117 3 4
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  • 184 6 Singapore, July 3. R. i Siam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 per Koyan $114 Siani, Rice
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  • 127 6 3IITPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OL EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I Singapore, July 3. j East wharf Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Muinam 20. Main rfcntrenet Hate 3> Mata Hari. Mantua 18; Minderoo 16; Gewang 15; Prometheus 14; Borneo Maru 11; Isar 8; Siamese Prince 6. I'Titvrp 'Jn'-k (Y.',\) ty
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  • 146 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 3 High Tide.—l.2o p.m. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi .4otei, 1 p.m. Speaker: Mr. William 'reeling. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1. S.R.C. v R.E.. Anson Road Stadium: Div. fry V.M.C.A. v. S.R.C., S.R.C; FriendMes, Govt. Services F.A. v. S.C.C.
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  • 74 6 ALHAMBRA.— The Penguin Pool Murder." CAPITOL—"CIive of India." EMPlRE.—•'Cantonese talkie. GREAT WORLD —Cabaret Dancinf Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayarigs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD -Double laikic.s. MARLBOROUGH. —Tamil U kie "Alii Arjuna." NEW WORLD.—Cabaiet Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wavangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc. PAVILION. —"The Mystery of Edwin Drood." RlTZ.—English
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 444 6 —j SINGAPORE HOfELS; MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J[ i TO-NIGHT. i COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to s.is p.m. j I DINNER* DANCE <i»for«»i) 9M to midnight I j th tile ted Comedians, Singers and international Dancera NINO FEI.V I Appearing Nightly— f nddilinail Attract***: The Management 1 s presenting 30 free caricatures
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    • 462 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 FOR SALE—American Soda-Fo'Jn'ama (New) Hand or Electric power. Aptly 682. Malaya Tribune. ORDINANCE XO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STR A ITS SETTLEME NT S. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. lln Bankruptcy. No. 752 of 1930. Re LEE POW KOON of No. 26, Niven
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    • 136 6 A NEW LOVELINESS CAN BE YOURS —in this way Look a'- yourself carefully in the mirror. Wouldn't a touch of colour make a marvellous difference to your whole appearance? Not men- "make-up," hm a healthy bloom to your cheeks and a natural br'trhten'riK' of the lips. You can see it
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 475 6 [POSTAL IKULUGEHtfI MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Kretav (Valaya) 2 p.m. Djambi and K. Tongkal (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (T*edens) 3 p.m. Muntok Palembang and P.adjoe Pontianak (Khoen lloea) 3p.m. Pangkal Pinang 3 B m Trengganu (generahy). Besul. Dung v n, Kemaman ana Kemalek (Asdang) 4 p.m. Java and Southern Sumatra
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    • 74 6 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 89 <> 00 > JJ S tawan 87 Nil 0.7 7> K. ta Bhani hx Nd 0.;» Bukit Jeram 88 Nil J4J TO Malaca M
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  • 935 7 Distress Relief VIEWS OF MR. JOHN HANDS yiR. John Hands, Honor1 ary Secretary and Treasurer to the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, reports as follows for the month of June. The total amount of money received to-date is $52,460.79, which includes the further generous supjjort of Mr.
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  • 143 7 Has Written A Book About His Private Life Rome. Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italy's soldierpoLt, has written a Dew book ccvaattng intimate de ails of hi* private life. It is •The book, which has taken D'Annunzio cign; years to write, is canea uciilo h. Ceir.o E Cento E Cento Pagine
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  • 40 7 Berlin. Stamps of small denominations bearing engravings of three German musicians— H'.imich Schutz, Johann Bach and Friederich Haendel—will be issued a: Leipzig on the occasion Of the Reichs Bach Festival. They will be on sale throughout Germany.
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  • 405 7 Damage To Jockey Club Rooms I MEWMARRET, Cambridge, Bury St. Edmunds and Worlingfcon brigades were engaged in fighting a disastrous fire at the Jockey Club Rooms. Newmarket, on May 20. The outbreak started about 3.30 p.m., and Was not extinguished until 7 p.m. A flame
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  • 211 7 Natives Duped By Native Messina, Transvaal. COUTH African natives are the latest v to suffer from the "confidence trick," j and their belief in witch-craft makes them a ready prey. J This is shown in striking fashion by j a case which has just been
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 92 7 S A T the first sign of a congh, cold or A trouble in the throat, be sure to take Peps. When you suck a Peps it gives off agreeable medicinal fumes which soothe and disinfect the throat and carry healing and strength through the delicate air-tubes direct into the
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    • 267 7 fl Xawjeei Wmsurtfe f/iroum my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more depressing colds and rasping coughs! Since I discovered Waterbury's Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish in my work and a new enjoykAa ment of every recreation!" iygl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 79 8 GALA OPENING TO-DAY Vx United Artists Most Ambitious Production of the Season BOX OFFICE PHONE 5261 j T/iis <\s //(c picture -and this is the characta by which I should like the public to remember me" RONAL) COLMAN HIS FLAMING SWORD CRUSHED INDIA WOMAN HE LOVED l M A Hooded
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    • 620 8 jjl LAUGHS! MYSTERY! ACTION! AND GENUINE THRILLS! |J| [i I V MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 7] j I ALHAMBRA to-night ms 9.13 jj YOU'LL JUST DIE LAUGHING! EDNA MAY OLIVER IS POSITIVELY KILLING: n ocao 1 aocao oaoi —ioejo i i objoeso LAST TWO NIGHTS OF 2ND BIG WEEK! DON'T
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  • 279 9 Muster Begins This Month ON behalf of the German War Minister, as the Minister of Defence is now called, it was announced that the 1914 and 1915 classes will be mustered this year and the 1911 class called to the coburs. Recruit? selected from the 1915 class
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  • 125 9 Unidentified Warship Opens Fire Shanghai, July 2. It is reported that an unidentified warship bombarded Changshu, m Kiangsu, at four o'clock yesterday. The artillery fire was followed by machinegun fire. The incident has been Kept secret by the Nanking Government, No details are available. Mr. Tttng Yu Jen,
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  • 379 9 Report On The Past Year's Working 1 (From Cur Own Reporter) lpah, Monday. fHE annual general meeting ol the Ipoh Y.M.C.A. was held on Friday evening at tno Association Hall with the Colonel Cecil Rae, the President .n the chair. There was a fair attendance. After the reading
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  • 113 9 Breakdown In Coal Fields Negotiations Reuter Wireless. Washington. Jun- 29 A strike in the coal field, affecting 50 000 miners has been < rd r d for Ju'y 1. FJ'ov'ng the breakdown ot •icgotlat or.s for new wa?es and hours contracts. Johr. Lew's, Presid nt cf tie
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  • 71 9 P:>rug'a, Italy A "f~nt of trongth" where n c wly-bc n children were baptised to give them iril'ty has been :d near Perugia It is part of an Etrusco-Roman chapel. dialed to th tyvetiles. wfricb has been 'aid bare by excavations carried »Ut linger the auspices
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 196 9 ol conZranc care Xt.'b 4u«len>'» 5»«»p and u«i«»»e» 4Dl»«»>«»»<. let «be«« ...->»!!. "."lli'-ill» beaolv »id5. X, ,„>/!»! Nellie freelv H»itb but ..,„l < ..li'.r.» Is »nv "ijrn« ol ,.,'„,.«.<. l.t'X b> ,lvin up. «,o..,nl »»>tl, < utirurH Ointment. 1, < r „ill «b« »Kiu «-lr^r. > r«,n 5<«v. 0!l»tln«,t »na
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    • 66 9 T'be bc: t <l<x l»r> nnvwbxre, no one can deny ir. X,e ne. Wntor. liest and .Xir, 2nd Vict, l'.ct W'tb vou, «xl vou «birk. I'Ul v ur in pinkette.". .Xnd 7bev N do tne norlc! 7Hl5 oeUTIF t.l77tl5 t.AXZ<77vA lXlIlIPV0U>tVlIU. cm/r^nr:. s,.r 7n°n« .nd c)16->lon >"" veveloft vour bnd>
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    • 15 9 ■Rsji' *±»rv~+p** Am Hj gives that matt for cleansing H HI complexion; and massage: H
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    • 118 9 Aniseikonia Reading, eyes grow blurred, skip words and lines. Heads ache, nerves twitch, stomachs misbehave. Students fail in their classes. Motorist's and aviators misjudge distances, sometimes fatally. Many persons co afflicted go from one doctor to another without relief. He was suffering from no ailment known to Ophthalmology. Now, research
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    • 92 9 V iVl /<t 1V«U»»l« NOR»»V 6163 M,l» Street—1S7. 3elelne No»d »n6 854 Ce>Il»n2 No»d. roii 3 WLLK78 07«.V l 27tb —13tb FIII.V 1935 Z OX M3ilili»ll:ivl8 4NI) 80>t; .<l.UUl>l3 rit0i>l 25 CLl>sl3 During tne 8»le l l vox ol Ilex NeoMsz rr««! n?x o»i.v rnou L«i:?riN.v sssrul. 7 i sliitvicl:
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  • 97 10 EE—Mi. Ee Ki' M«r Chen»; of Messrs. Ee J. i.n-jr Co., Batu Pahat, 4!) years, passed awav p.acefully at 5t), Cairnhill Road. Singapore th a mo.~):ig at 4 15 a.m. Ha leaves beh nd his beloved wife Madam Tan Guat Kee alias Kit-v 2nd «'ausihter of the
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  • 649 10 TOO much should not be made Of the result of the peace ballot, concluded the other day after a campaign lasting fifteen months, conducted by the League of Nations Union. It i s true that a large majority, representative of all shades of opinion, did as they
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  • 84 10 Plans For Trans-Atlantic Service Completed Reuter Wireless. London, July i. The Bellanca Aircraft Corporation innounces it has practically completed plans for a regular Trans-Atlantic aercs P cheduled V 1 The S* machin is fccneauied to fly in eierht weekv tiro from Floyd Field. York S Ltorpool p.ioted by
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  • 75 10 Law Passed To Impose Levy On Trade 1 Reuter Wireless. Beilln, July 1. A law has been promulgated authorising the Reich Economic Chamber to impose a levy on trade to subsidise German exports. Herr Brunkmann an official of the Ministry of Economics said that Germany does not imend
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  • 118 10 rpy._ frtllrt Singapore, July 2. The following were the guests at a dinner g.ven by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evenMr P A McElwalne and rrf ffi+ MC T Elwalne Mr and Mrs. O P. Griffith-Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L C L Margoliouth, Mr.
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  • 38 10 The egnagement is announced between X2-* A »J 30nd onlv wii of Dr. T 8 OoOd, OBI, and Mrs Good of LlVtlet.iizme.h. eldest daughter of Mr M n Shelley, CJIO., lately Si5 Secretary Government, PjfA. of 7. courT
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  • 216 10 /JONCRETE expression is shor ly to be given In Malacca to the of tea expressed desirability of inculcating in the layats sound agricultural practice. On or abou* Sept. 1. a farm school is to be opened in the Se tlemer.t. for the purpose of
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  • 209 10 pENANG Municipal Commissioners wil! shortly be welcoming a new president. Mr. J. A. Black, the present holder of the office being due to re.urn o Singapore en the departure on leave of Mr. A. B. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. This is another example of the adeptness
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  • 170 10 'iOUCIIINO story is told by Hi Jolm Hands, the hon. secretary and treasurer of the Selangor Asiatic Urn, employment Committee, in his report j for the month of June. He writes:— "The contributions include a one dollar note which came with a letter ot gratitude for the assistance
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  • 194 10 j jyjß. Gandhi's latest deliverance, on the subject of rats, will be hailed with delight by the opponents of the India Bill. Recently there was an outbreak of plague in the Borsad district, and as in plague outbreaks ra s are the chief carriers of the disease,
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  • 368 10 »1 "I^oKer-On" QNE hundred and thirty-two men, ranging in age from 18 to 70 stepped out of the frying pan of a magistra c's court in New York straight into j the lire of womanly wrath. A A Arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, following a
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  • 355 11 JAPANESE SHIP CUT TO WATER-LINE Several Livss Lost MIDORI MARl SINKS IN 3 MINUTES Reuter. Tokyo, J tly .J. Y IH T LLETIN issued enriy this morning announces a serious collision between 1'vo passenger liners, the Senzap Maru and the Midori Maru which occurred at
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  • 140 11 Appeal At I.S.P. Luncheon Our Otcn Correspondent) London, July 2. j ill! Bishop of London and the Dutch Minister were special musts at the Incorporated Society of Planters luncheon htld at the Criterion under the chairmanship of the Rev. Neville Stevens. The Bishop alluded to the
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  • 327 11 *****40 Industrial Project TO BE FINANCED BY THE S.M.R Reuter. Tokyo. July 2. 'JpilE Osaka Moiniehi features a special report from Hsinking announcing that the South Manchuria Railway, with the support of the Kwantung Army, plans to establish vnd capitalise a huge North China industrial development
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  • 70 11 Export Duty Reduced From July 1 Reuter. Batavia, July 2. THE native rubber expet duty as from July 1 is reduced from eleven to ten and a half cents per half kilogram. Aneta learns that weekly revision of the duty was consideied but rejected as the fluctuations
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  • 38 11 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. MAN WHO SUED STATE OF PEPAK 13 SPORTS NEWS. 14. 15 and 16. LAWRENCE—THE MAN, 17. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 13. AIR DEFENCE OF LONDON, 19.
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  • 149 11 Frontier Incident MANCHU GUNBOATS ON AMUR RIVER Reuter. Hi—COW, July Z. A STRONGLY worded Note protesl--1 ing against the al'rged violation of the Soviet frontier on the Amur River on June 27 toy Manchurian gunboats, was harmed to Mr. Hirota by the Soviet Ambassador. The note
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  • 200 11 Moscow, July 2. Commenting on the alleged violations on the Soviet frontier on the Amur River, the .press have emphasised the strong desire of the Soviet for peaceful political and trade relations with Japan. The official Izvestia says that the Soviet is taking all possible measures to
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  • 161 11 Keturns From Brussels By Air British Official Wireless. London, July 2. The Duke and Duchess of York resc»-- ed Croydon this morning on return from their visit to the King and Queen of the 1 Belgians and the Brussels International Exhibitions where British Week is being 1
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  • 158 11 Heavy Death Rolls All Over The World Reuter Wireless. London, June 30 The week-end has been noteworthy for disasters. In addition lo the Italian naval collision and the Japanese flood-; i in the latter of which the death roll I has reached seventy-two, terrible motor- ing accidents occurred
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  • 41 11 An office of the Public Trustee has now been established In Singapore end any Information relating to the administration of estates ai>d trust s may be obtained an application to the office in the Supreme Court of Singapore.
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  • 123 11 Question In House Oi Commons Reuter. Loudon, July 2. MR Anthony Eden, Minister for League m Affairs, replying for the Foreign Secre- 1 taiy, Sir Samuel Hoare, informed Mr A. E. L. Chorlton in the House of Commons thai he had no information as
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  • 102 11 Sections Of Railway Washed Off o„rr*T~ Shanghai, July 3. WING to rain during ,he past fewdays, the floods in iiunan have worsened. The districts at Hangyang, Siangtan. Pingkiang. and Yikyang are under water. The croos have been ruined. The magistrates in the districts have wired to Changsha
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  • 115 11 Brought A Step Nearer Materialisation /v ro m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. If I/ALA Lumpur's piopcsed MunicinaL.y (ame a stage nearer materialisation at tc-dav's meeting o/ the Sanitary Coaid when Mr. J. (owgilJ, the Chairman, informed the Board that a letter had btpn received
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  • 113 11 I To Supplant Structure Outlawed By Supreme Court Reuter. Washington, July 2. President Roosevelt has arranged with the skeletonized N. R. A. and the Federal Trade Commission to carry out with in dustry, voluntary code agreements for supplanting the code structure outlawed by the Supreme Court. The
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  • 91 11 Restoration Issue At Assembly Reuter Wireless. Athens, July 1. j The projected restoration of ex-King > George to the throne was the dominant issue at the formal inauguration of the National Assembly to-day. Reuter is reliably informed that bej fore the forthcoming plebiscite on the restoration issue,
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  • 68 11 British Official Wireless. London, July 2. The speech of welcome to representn Ives cf the Empire Legislatures by Mr. Stanley Baldwin and the reply by Mr. Mcnzics. the Attorney-General of Australia, on behalf rf all the delegates will be broadcast by the 8.8.C.. on July 3 at
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  • 19 11 Philadelphia, July 1. The death is announced of the wellknown physician, Dr. Thomas Mac Rae. —Reuter.
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  • 197 11 Djfeat In House UTILITIES BILL THROWN OUT Reuter. New York, July 2. pRESIDENT Roosevelt's defeat in the House of Representatives by 1«36 to 146 votes on the Public Utilities Bill was welcomed by the majority of the Press. TheNNcrw r York Times says that it is a
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  • 1674 12 TWO CASES TAKEN UP Malay Sentenced I forgery and theft OF CAR Singapore, Tuesday. IE Fourth Assizes for the year were commenced in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice Williamson, the D.P.P. Mr. N. A. j Worley appearing for the Crown. The first case taken
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  • 100 12 Alleged Evasion Of Customs Duty (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumuur, Tuesday. The appeal was heard yesterday of Kim Toh, a partner in a bicycle shop, who was charged with evading Customs duties on certain bicycle chains and was convicted and sentenced by the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate
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  • 91 12 South Africa's Trade Commissioner MR A. T. Brennan, the South African Government Trade Commissioner at Batavia, who arrived in Singapore last Saturday, left for Batavia this morning by air. Mr. Brennan has been touring the Far East, and studying the markets for South African goods in China
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  • 183 12 Government Corrects A Misunderstanding British Official Wireless. London, July, 3. The Indian Government, has issued, on the authority of His Majesty's Government, a statement to correct the impression in some quarters that the Government of India Bill has been amended in so as to give His Majesty's Government
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  • 107 12 Ex-Service Men Confer In Paris Reuter Wireles. Paris, July 1. For the first time since the war a party of German ex-servicc men arrived in Paris to participate in a conference of ex-service men as regards the best means of preventing another war. Five British delegates, six American*
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  • 446 12 Comment On Mr. Eden's Speech British Official Wireless. London, July 2. THE House of Commons statement by Mr. Anthony Eden in regard to his discussion with Signor Mussclini upon the itaio-Abyssiflian dispute during which II Duce rejected the British ofler to cede territory to Abvsrinia
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  • 562 12 Judgment Reserved In Appeal Court (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. JUDGMENT was reserved by the Chiif Justice, Sir Samuel Thomas, in the Supreme Court yesterday after hearing submissions of counsel in tne petition for revision Of the Kuaia Lumpur Magistrate's judgment in the criminal case in
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  • 166 12 Japanese Firm Fined $200 Singapore, Tuesday. Alleged to have infringed the Trade Marks Ordinance, B. Ka'amine, manager of Ebata and Co., Coleman Street, appeared before the Distr ct Judge, Mr H. A. Forrer to-day. He was charged with importing and exposing for sale "Water Polo" fountain pen
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  • 69 12 Transit Times For Cables To London The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the transit time on full rate Telegrams from Singapore to London on July 2 were as follows:— Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 pm 11 minutes. Telegrams handed in up to 5.30 p.m 14 minutes.
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  • 332 12 Society's Annual G?neral Meeting THE third annual general meeting o! the Singapore Medical Practitioners' Society was held on Friday last, at the G. H. Cafe. There were present Mr. A. J. Lim (in the chair) Drs. H. L. H. Lim, Dexter Allen, Lim Eng Hoe, Heron V.
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  • 111 12 Soldier Alleged To Be Responsible Hongkong, July 2. A Korean named Ch v Chao Yune; w:.. stabbed to death by a soldhr at the Foochow cffice cf the 83rd Division yesterday morning. The Korean alleged that a monk y be* longing to Cmdr. Chang Kirn We, commander of
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  • 102 12 Circulation Of Pamphlets Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 28 Wilhelm Kasper. a communist depmy in the former Prussian Dier. who was errested immediately after the Reichsta fire in Februaiy 1933, and has bun in custody ever since, has new been pet fenced to a maximum of three years' penal
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  • 47 12 Keys Brothers Establish New World Record Reuter Wireless. Meridian (Mississippi), July 1 Remaining twenty-seven days in the air. the brothers Fred and A1 Keys have beaten the world unofficial endurance flying record of 647 hours, 28 minutes established by Dale land Jackson in 1930.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 613 13 ALLEGED FALSE STATEMENT Committed For Trial WITNESS WHO LEFT FOR CHINA From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. r»HEAH MAN SIEVV, an Ipoh Chinese, who recently failed in his action against the Government of Perak for damages amounting to $10,000 for alleged wrongful arresl, yesterday
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  • 130 13 Meeting Of The Singapore Branch Singapore. Wednesday. A MEETING of the Singapore branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya was held yes erday. The publishers of the new periodical, "Motoring in Malaya." stated that good progress was being made with the first issue, which will be available on
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  • 233 13 List Of The Competitive j Sections IN connection with the twelfth Malayan 1 Pxhibition to be held in K-u-la Lumpur dunn* the August Bank USAdavs. ihe following Ls a list of tne various comnetitive sections together with the names and addresses of those who have consented io act
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  • 58 13 For Siamese Rice Industry 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkck, July 2. IT is understood that the Japanese Government is shortly issuing an Imperial Decree lifting the embargo in part, not wholly, on Siam rice to Japan with a view to assisting Siam'a export trade and with a
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  • 303 13 Thrilling Drama At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS MAKING <lv;- allowances for the superlatives of the publicity men. the film vcrsi >n of Charles Dickens's unfinished novd "The Mystery of Edwin Dr o od," which was screened at the Pavilion last nigh ranks as one
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  • 174 13 MYSTERY COMEDY Enda May Oliver At The Alhambra TDNA May Oliver, versatile as ever and introducing a novel touch of comed\ in o the role of a schoolmarm-cum-detective. scores an outstanding succe» in "The Penguin Pool Murder." an excellent picture which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. Her quick repartee,
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  • 133 13 Miss Hetty Wood To Relieve Miss Rachel Sum Miss Betty Wood the daughter of Mrs. M S. Wood, is arriving to-day to take charge of the Jade Tree at Raffles Hotel. She is relieving Rachel Sum, who is going back to Hongkong, by the Kaiser-I-Hind on Saturday
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  • 84 13 Tong Wah Association's Celebrations 'From Our Own Corrcspondrnt > Johore Bahru. Tuesday. The Tong Wah Association celebrated their 13th anniversary yeserday by holding a dinner in the Association hail In Jalan Segget, Johore Bahru. All the Chinese were invited yesterday and this evening the Malays and members of
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  • 65 13 Hongkong. July 3. Cholera has broken out in Amoy, and many people have fallen victims to the disease At the request of General Chan Tsi Tang, the captains of the two rebel cruisers have returned the weapons newly supplied them by the Canton Government. Rear-Admiral Chen Chak
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    • 87 13 ANNOUNCEMENT I jj We are pleased lo announce that we are removing to our Q new and spacious show-rooms at 102, 104 and 106 Orchard m Road where we shall display a wider range of the various 11 models of Shelvadors and give better service to owners. Ii Or 1
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  • 332 14 VICTORY BY 157 RUNS Effective Spin Bowling MITCHbLL'S GREAT INNINGS London, July rpHF. Second Cricket Test Match at i Lords ended to-day with a victory <>t South Africa l>y 157 runs. This is Ilit* lirst Test to he won hv ,Sont11 Africa in
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  • 903 14 Bntflwrn Pegged Down By Howling Sutc ill- ;».t!«i Wyatt opened England':; second inninjra and Ha>t of Middlesex t < Sutcliffe who left the scoring to iVyatt. who appeared to be confMenThe i> .it played till the lunch hour When lh«. CO* tot (1 at 17, Wyatt 11 and
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  • 362 14 Easy Victory For Marine Dept. Singapore, Wednesday. SHOWING all round form in their Second Division fixture at Anson Road yesterday evening, the Marine Department who are one of the four teams l-hat hold a chance of ga ning Second Division honours, had 1 ttle difficulty in
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  • 90 14 Results Of Recent Tournament Singapore. Wednesday. The following are the results of the Straits Settlements Police ***** > lennis Tournament played at the Police Depot. Thompson Road, recently. Singles Championship: Mr. N G Morris. Runner-up: Mr. C J R Pembroke. Men's Doubles Championship: Mr N. G. Morris
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  • 61 14 The following will represent the Playfafr BP. against the Shrewsbury BP in a friendly return match of six singles and one doubles at 62. Shrewsbury Road, on Saturday. Juiv 6. Teo Soc Fob. Heng Swee Lee. Lo* Scgh Chuan, Low Seah Liang. Teo Heok Fwonir. Lim Lian Seng.
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  • 212 14 Tall Scoring By Surrey At Oval Reuter. London, July 2. THE following are the result's of the latest County cricket matches: AT HOVE: Cambridge beat Sussex by 90 runs: Cambridge 213 and 158. Sussex 109 and 172. AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS: Kent beat Glamorgan bv 4 wickets. Glamorgan 290
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  • 54 14 Dispute now reaceiuiiy Settled Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 29. IT is oi'iicially announced the Borotra-Poulain dispute has been peacefully settled.—Reuter m ireless. It will be recalled that Borotra accepted a challenge to a duel sent him by M. Poulain because of a letter which Borotra wrote expressing
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  • 95 14 Jubilee Review r Of Royal Aircraft British Official Wireless. Londcn. July 2. His Majesty the King left Buckingham Palace to-day by car for Newmarket to attend the July meeting. He will stay at the Jockey Club for tne res* of the week, driving over to Mildinnall
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  • 72 14 Third String Of S.C.F.A. And Medical Services From Mie following players, will he selected the S.C.F.A. 11l team in their league game against the Medical Services on Thursday, July 4, at the Singapore Harbour Board ground at 5.15 sharp:—Ho Tung, Jwee Yeow, Ah Chew. Kok Yin, Ah Lye.
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  • 563 14 Second Division Game TERROR BEATEN BY TWO GOALS Singapore, Wednesday. "PETTER combination in the forward line earned the Koyal Engineers a well-meritted win over the H.M.S. Terror by two goals to nil in their Second Division fixture on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. The score does no
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    • 20 14 I j: S 1 i I, from (he fittest Orchards of Australia and America. fresh consignments are received every fortnight.
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    • 159 14 Bt m%\ THE TRIUMPH OF THE SEASON July sth FrMay Jnlv sth I PRESENTS mßM*^ |ftt the NEW WORLD ARBnI| jtf\ XICNACIO FERNANDEZ. THE 2 BEBT BATTLERS IN TOWN SKtJ t K;NAC, FERNANDEZ -0«e. time ,d«, ot Madron S q uare Garde n New York. lj FERNANDEZ_ who !)eal (h(i
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  • 321 15 AUSTRALIAN GIRL'S SUCCESS Miss Round's Failure MRS. MOODY SHOWS REAL FORM London, July 2. A SENSATION was provided in the Wimbledon Tennis Championship to-day when Miss Dorothy Round, the holder of the title, was surprisingly defeated by Miss Hartigan, the Australian Champion, 4—6. 6—i, t,—;»
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  • 377 15 («crman Woman's Amazing Stamina Reuter. I 111 f ..ccond Women's tie. Mis:- .miners gav the German wonnn. Mr. Speiliii". probably the hardest n: cf her life before being beaten 7—5. Htr defea' saw the eiimin- >•' f >i -he In English player from Women's Smiles. Mi Stammer>
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  • 68 15 WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss Hariigan (Australia beat Miss Dorothy Rtand <B. aim 4—»i. I— 4. I— Z. Mrs. Sperling (Germany) beat Miss Kathleen Siammcxs (Britain) *—r», Mrs. If ills Needy <l'.S.\.> beat Mde. Mathiea (France) 6—.'>. 6—o. Miss Helen Jacobs i.S.A.) beat MBe. Jed/, c ;v>ka (Poland)
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  • 222 15 Scottish Boxer To Meet Johnson (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. IT is a long time since Young Johnson has fough- in his heme town. His admirers will hav an oppartunity of seeng him in action very soon against a Scottish boxer, named R
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  • 66 15 Johore Bahru. Tuesday. In the third round of the Southern Secti w i f the Johore Lawn Tennis Championships played on the Civil Service Club Cour s this ev;ning, A. G. Billing beat E. T. Dean G— 2, 6—2 in the Novices Singles. In the Men's Dou'-des, J.
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  • 77 15 Programme Of Races For The Week-End Singapore, Tuesday. ,AN Friday, July 5. there will be the usual v afternoon races for all Classes. On Sunday, July 7, th? International 6-Metre Class will sail the 2nd Race for the Somerville Challenge Cup, starting at 10 a.m. The "B"
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  • 55 15 The i'ollovring will represent the V.M.C.A. v the S.R.C. in a League ;rame t\>-day (Wednesday) on the S.R.C. ground at slsU p.m.:— J. Bleha. V. N. Pillay. Kwee Thiam Teck. A. Zazula. G. Day. VV. Mit hell. Beksin. Charlie Crock, r, 11. Crocker, Othman. I. Reshty. Reserves:—W. Pullen.
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  • 666 15 No Surprise Results WALK-OVER IN MEN LS DOUBLES Singapore, Wednesday. AFTER a delay of several days owing to had weather, play in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships was resumed yesterday. Many ties were decided, but there were no surprising results. A WALK-OVER Some d sapnointment was cau
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  • 392 16 Weights And Acceptances For To-Day's Races THE following arc the acceptances an-i .sc..itching of the second day of th Perak Turf Club July meeting to be run .a Ipoh to-day: RACE ONE Horses, ClSsa 3. Div. 4. s''2 furs Spatk ing Eyes 9.0. Fortune Star 8.i3. Captain
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  • 66 16 Race No. 1—Fair Venture, Prince Caravel, Trawellton. Race No. 2—Blue And White, Henriette. Race No. 3—King Of Hearts. Race No. 4—Bestlot, Combination, Greenstone, Geninderra. Race No. 5—Bigamy. Race No. H—Argent, Austral Waters. Fifty-Three, Stay Out. Race No. 7—Kuala Prince, Row Boat. Race No. 8—Nil. Race No. I)—Jackie, Stick
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  • 59 16 RACE I:—FORTUNE STAR SPARKLING EYES GREAT WARDEN RACE 2: —EVANESCENT BLUE AND WHITE ORIENT PRINCE RACE FAEREO ORMOLU OCTOBER RACE 4:—HAPPY NEW YEAR GREENSTONE EASTERN ALLY KACE S:—NAGARA ABSINTHE LA GAI RACI G: —FLUSHED ARGENT KITTY TONTON R \CF 7 K|T*LA OITFFN KUALA PRINCE REFILL RACE B:—MONTE VIDEO
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  • 129 16 Governor To Play For Non-Benders I Ar. interesting cricket will be played on Sunday cetwe'n the Slnga--1 pore Non-Benders and tho S.C.C. on the S.C.C. beginning at 11 a.m. The Non-Benders team will include j Sir Shenton Thomas who has consented j to olay. The following are the
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  • 192 16 Results And Forthcoming Ties THE following are seme of the latest results And forthcoming ties in the S.C.RO annual Spring tennis tournament: RESULTS. Open Singles: Yng Loon Chong l> ,r Pr.ng Chiap Yong, 4— G; 6—1; G~ o. "A" Sing. Hand.: Cheong Chee Tent (Owe 15) beat Chua
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  • 252 16 Century By Heathcote For Naval Base 1 i a cricket match played at Seletar m Sunday, the Naval Base defeated th 11 M.S. Terror by 38 runs, a feature of the game being a brilliant 135 by Heathcote. The Naval Base to >k first knock and helped
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  • 102 16 Crudite Wins The Grand Prix Reuter. Paris. June 30. The following are th? results of the Grand Prix run at Longehamp:— Baron Rothsch Id's CRUDITE (Bridpland) 1 Arthur Sainbury's WILLIAM OF VALLENCE (S. Donoghue) 2 Pr ncess Fancigny Lucinge's LOUQSOR 3 Twenty-two ran. Won by a short head,
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  • 62 16 .July Ladies Spoon Competition On Friday The July Indies Spoon (Stroke) will be played for on Friday, July 5. "ROSE* BOWL." The Qualfying Hound for t'he "Rose Cowl w 11 be played off in conjunction with the July Spoon. JULY MONTHLY MEDAL. Th? July Monthly Medal (Bogey)
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  • 79 17 SIR RONALD STORRS' TRIBUTE An Affectionate Friend PERSONALITY THAT IMPRESSED [By Air Mail) London, June 18. THE following is a verbatim report of a speech by Sir Ronald rs al a literary luncheon in I >ndon to-day under the chairmanf Lord Lloyd (former Gov- of
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  • 1206 17 Quick To Grasp The Essentials Lawrence was of lesser medium stature :hough slight, strongly built. His head was high; the face upright and, in proportion to the back of the h ad, long. His yellow hair was natur-ally-growing pie-War hair; that is rted and brushed sideways; not
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  • 854 17 A Force Of Driving Intelligence He was a mass of contradictions; shy and n'rin*. yet he positively enjoyed 1 att ng fcr, and criticising, his pcrUa!' NObs could have been more remote from the standard product of the pubbe rChOOL and I c:m a 9 (a -i!y
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  • 193 17 Now Con-jjlclfciy Changed By Ktuschcn Aftor spending some years in the tropics th.' write, of the following letter returned home suffering from liver trouble, constant headaches, and an unhealthy load of excess fat. React how he cured his headaches— t< .led up his liver— and
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    • 298 17 Lasting 6 a u if y 1 INVESTMENT VALUE The Austin Ten-Four range consists of T fVi \A five popular models. Firstly t-he Tourer. An me wond 01 cars y° u measure dependability by the Austin. In running This full four-seater, four-door car is costs, too, and resale value, comparison
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  • 85 18 OUR %EAD t$S VIEWS Letters Tc lh<> Editor [Oar readers are tnvtted to write v us on subfecU of pubm m+9mL_ must be undent** that the "Ualawt Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIBI AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewrittei. <double spacing), and on one
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  • 151 18 (Tc the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir -With reference to the letter by "Unus" regarding the increase in petition writers in Johore Bahru, with i\rc suggestion, of getting them licensed only niter passing an examination, I would like to say that alihough there are a considerable number of
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  • 148 18 •To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune> Sir. —I hope you will allow me the courtesy of your paper to express my thanks to the Anti-Opium Clinic and to make known to the public the fact tnat I have been completely cured or the opium habit. I am a
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  • 110 18 Model Electric Railway From Gen. Goering Belgrade. magnificent model electric railway _wi h miniature trains capaole ot seating child passengers—has been prorated to the boy King Peter of Yugoslavia by General Goering who us spending hia honeymoon in Yugoslavia. It has 20 stations, hundreds of signals,
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  • 63 18 Ossinirg. New York. Sing Sing Prison—While many i 11.." less Am rican gangster* are now servin >: sentence ia going i" turkey farm •ng on a large scale. Five fur-grown turkeys and 300 turkey "hick- haw been acquired and the prisoners are being trained to look after
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  • 242 18 And Wins A Singing Competition Melbourne, June 3. UNABLE to obtain a lift in a bus tc Cobden, where he had entered in th' musical competition, Jovk Inglis, an 11year old ColaC boy, was determined U fulfil his engagement, so ran and walked there a distance of
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  • 168 18 World's Bigsrest Flying-Boat In Berlin Museum Berlin. The world's biggest flying-boat, the 12-engined Dornicr "Do-X." has come to end its days—in a Berlin museum The weight of the body of the machine was so great that a special lorrv had to be built to carry it. All traffic
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  • 129 18 66 Years' Collection Of Newspapers In House I Munich. Nnown in South Germany as the "World's Greatest Collector of Old Newspapers." Heimann Frisling, a 78-year-old citizen of Munich, has run foul of the sannary inspectors. Ever since 1870 he has systematically kept every newspaper and magazine printed
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  • 153 18 To Take Charge Of Store In Fashionable Resort Newport, Rhode Island A Russian prince is to preside over v n w shop which is to open in thi: fashionable resort for the summer Senson. He is Pr'nOe George, son of the la Grand Duke Constantine and the
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  • 82 18 IBy An- Mail*. (From Our Own Correspondent > London, June 20 A 12-cent United States stamp, dat A 1861. has fetched £525 at a London auction. It had been smuggled out of Russia by Prince Oldenbourg, who stitched it In ♦he lining Of his coat. Apparently
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    • 610 18 pMN HO OON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. I Auctioneers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, etc. TO LET. COMPOUND HOUSE —51, Coon Teck Road, two storey build i M in large compound. Very mod rat rent, SHOP DWELLING HOUSES- 25, i l 1 1. X rbau Lane 250 Tanjong Katong Koad. 28, Mosque Street.
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    • 329 18 MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD. 2, RAFFLES PLACE. (Established 1863). STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. Auction Sale of Hardware Miscellaneous goods held every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. Aaetloa Sale of Teak Household Furniture held e\ery Saturday at 11 a.m.
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    • 47 18 V mmmM mwM mmm\ um\A mmck m NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325. North B-.Hr. R..a.(. (O i„ t i„. 1 ~„1, M| Surely you prefer Slim Beauty Then begin with LIPOLYSIN A safe sure Fat Reducer Slimmer. Unive-sally prescribed by Doctors. 1 Availahle at all Dispensaries Stores.
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  • 1123 19 40,000 Men Needed IKKUITOKIAL ARMY'S CONVERSION (By Air Mail) (From Our Oivn Correspondent) London, June 20. i fulfilment of the .scheme an- noinicnl in Parliament on March is Territorial Army units have '..en asked, and have agreed to, con»rsioii into anti-aircraft defence unit tor tin 4
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  • 49 19 Six Members Of The Crews Killed Reuter Wireless. Rome, June 29. CIX members of the crews weie killed > and seven slightly injured when Italian naval scouts Nicolozeno, Lanzerotto and Malcocello collided during night time manoeuvres without lights off Taranto. The damaged warships reached Taranto without assistance.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 140 19 Vault To Be Built In Kentucky Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 29. orders have been given for the fc rapid construction of a subterranean vault at Port Knox. Kentucky, army post. A considerable proportion of the billion dollars worth of gold now held by government bat New York
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  • 321 19 Anniversary Of Purge Of June 30 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 29. On the eve cf the anniversary of i-hr purge of June 30. 1934. two huge Nazi demonstrations Were staged in Berlin, one in the Sports Palast where 18.000 veterans of the Berlin Nazi movement with bar ners.
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  • 307 19 To Be Opened In September THE news that Malacca is to have a farm school, which is hoped to be opened on or about September 1. will be hailed withi satisfaction by the local public especially the farming section, which includes a great many of the
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    • 171 19 I WHAT BEAUTIFUL WHITE 1 J[ E^ H YOU HAVE! <f V r I r yourse lf how much W quicker and hi tter Kolynos cleans 9 j/r ;,m whitens teeth. When you see th<? resu ts we Promise you'll never < b° l unscientific metnods ot gtfft v &&B&i2
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    • 250 19 Ihe ideal food beveraoe. ĕIIWSM Ihlm^'J 8 8 C L J Va "Houtendiscovered lef^2U' of making soluble powder wh.ch ■Ml method has remained to this daytheieaiOUs 'y guarded secret M *u• J WSKSII I k 4 f j 0 00 re in to this day the best food beverage in
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