Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1936

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper- Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXXIII, No. 133. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1936 FIVE CENTS _j The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, June 8, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1935. FIVE CENTS
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    • 143 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I BOWRANITE ANTI-CORROSIVE BITUMINOUS iron and steel from rust. PAINT BOWRANITE covers 1,000 sq. feet per gallon. Sole Agents: GuTnwE c 6b lb., gal., 5 gal. &10 gal. packings 1• 8-S.). "STAR BRAND i Switch To Vegetable Margarine i For All Your Cooking
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    • 308 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR j BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE The Original primus |«L |1 Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING i k^^pTj or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials
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  • 959 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LINER'S WARTIME EXPERIENCE The Appam ONCE CAPTURED BY GERMAN RAIDER QNE of the most famous of the smaller liners under the British flag-, certainly the best known on the West African trade, has suffered the inevitable fate of the fine ship in this age of rapid progress,
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    • 395 2 a; \> ft BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. BURDWAN 6,070 June 1 RANCHI 7,000 June lv SOMALI 6,810 July 1 NALDERA 16,000 Jury 3 KAI3AR-I-HIND 11,500 July I BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 RANPURA 17,000
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    • 742 2 M. M. LINE (Incorporated in France) (MESS AGERIES MARITIMES) MAIL PASSENGER ft CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles JEAN LABORDE 14,595 T. June 9 ♦ANGERS 15,645 T. June 12 D ARTAGNAN 15,104 T. June 23 SPHINX 11,374 T. July 7 ♦Also Calling Madras, Pondicherry. To Saigon,
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    • 524 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham IJUTLANDIA 16-6 16-6 17-6 19-6 MEONIA 7-7 7-7 8-7 10-7 ALSIA 28-7 28-7 29-7 i>i-7
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    • 492 2 STEAMER SAILING norddeutscher LLOYD Germany!. The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore 19 16. I "ODER" omits Manila June 8 I "TRAVE" June 28 "POTSDAM" omits North China July 3 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN I "ISAR" also calls
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  • 163 3 MODERATE BUYING INTEREST Effect Of Paris Strike Settlement 'By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 2b v cts.. up ct. .Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $93, down To-day's Prices:— London: 7 3 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Xew York: 15 9 16 cts., unchanged. Market
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  • 62 3 To Be Assessed For AntiDumping Tariffs Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 5. fen types of German imports, and possibly otners, are to be assessed for tne anti-dumping tariffs from July. Explaining the additional duties Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, said they equal the amount of articles
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  • 44 3 American Public No Longer Fears Inflation Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 5. "Rather remarkable," Is Mr. Morgenthau's discription of the heavy longterm conversion of Government midyear maturities. He attributed if partly to the fact that the American public no longer fears inflation.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 1508 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tb, following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. lssiit. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Ac Evatt 4- Ampat 4- 4 6cd 4 4 6cd £1 A. Kumbang 28 29 28 3 29 6
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  • 250 3 Continued Weakness Of Tin Reuter Wireless. London, June 3. AN the Stock Exchange despite the cony tinued decline in the gold price, Kaffirs were the chief centre of activity. Elsewhere the franc uncertainty and the end of account consideration: restricted business. Tin shares were adversely affected by the
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  • 854 3 TWO ANGLES Arguments For And Against (By Air Mail.» 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, >Iay 27. THE undemanding reached between producers and consumers on the International Rubbec Regulation Committee that (a) reasonabay free supplies will be guaranteed piovided (b) that the "big five" manufacturers support the price
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    • 49 3 The P.&O. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit facilities are now available at the P. O. Banking Corporation, Ltd., Union Building, Singapore. Conditions of service and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Manager. Safes are available from $5 per annum upwards.
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    • 29 3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green. B
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    • 33 3 The Eastern I Hi led ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON, C3ar*ral Mat«*jr*r.
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    • 104 3 The llai Tons* Hanking A Ins. t 0.. Ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) Authorised Capital $2,000,001 Subscribed and Paid Up $2,000,000 General Reserve $2,000,000 Head Office. 56, 57 58, Chulia Street, Singapore. Telegraphic Address SZEHAITONG Board of Directors. Lee Wee Nam Esq, Chairman Managing Director, Tan Yeow Thuan Esq, Deputy Chairman.
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    • 651 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, j (Incorporated in the BJ3) 31-A, Chuila Street, (Bonnam Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4.000,0f* Issued,- Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,00G Telegraphic Address:— TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5J82 5184, 5185 518«. Board of irectors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chalrmam. <hoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke
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    • 492 4 r I THE "?EMP0 a VAn 17l JĔSk vEttft MO/T ECOfIOMICAL /UWN/16 MMDKBfOMUKC.I PETROL, 45 M PER GALLON. 1 W /OLVE/ LIGHT DELIVERY PROBLEM. I I FOP DEMOfI/TPATIOII AND PARTICULAR/: I I M *1 SCHIFFNER CO.. LTD. @ThLl)ivj! 45 ROBiNsoh roao 1 n 1 1 TELEPHONE 73*2. I 1 M.
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    • 450 4 Hi?/iiltfT^ m 48, DICKSON ROAD. NEW CLASSES FOR L.C.C. APRIL, 1937 Examination commences Ist June. Morning, Afternoon, and Night Classes. SUCCESS GUARANTEED Ft-w shillings monthly; Tuition by post in Accountancy, Secretary, Architect, Engineering (all branches) Matriculation, Cambridge Examinations. Write to Singapore Agents, The Bennett College, 6 Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore.
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    • 661 4 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for cork Insulation* to and the waterproofing of the concrete roofs of 12 houses at Tiong Bahru Road, with seven ply multiple roofing. Plans and form of contract can be obtained between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on any day excepting
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    • 603 4 ORDINANCE- NO* 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 431 of 1927. Re FONG AH KOW of No. 5 Alexander Place, off Bain Street, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Fourth and Final Dividend is intended to
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    • 450 4 j Singapore Municipally TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the fo> lowing materials or services. Fcr particulars, see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closuuc Supply of Bitumen Emulsified Bitumen for Muni. Engineer's Dept. 4 p.m. Wednesday, 10th June, 1536. Supply of 100 Tons Best Quality Quick Lime. 4 p.m. Thursday,
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    • 228 4 DARK HORSE United States Election Bombshell Washington, June 6. A bombshell was thrown at the Republican Party on the eve of the Cleveland Convention. Senator Vandenburg, who is a dark horse for the Presidential nomination, suddenly announced that whoever happened would decline the position of VicoPresident.—Reuter. AWKWARD POINT London, June
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  • 214 5 The Late Mr. Hu Hua San-0„ e Of Our Old Pioneers-Lived To Age Of 96-Khong Family Of Perak-A Doctor And Two Lawyers-Singapore Branch Of Bank Of China To Open Formally This Month-Prominent Visitors To Singapore-Dr. W. W. Yen Denies A ReportCampaign For Simple Funerals—Stirring Appeal To The
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  • 265 5 HE started as an assistant in a Chinese apothecary's but shortly afterwards left for Padang. Sumatra, to join a Chinese produce firm. The usual qualities of the Chinese pioneer—thrift, hard work and honesty—paved the way for him and he steadily climbed the ladder to success. His employer started
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  • 184 5 THE appointment of Dr. Khong Kam Tak, M.8.Ĕ., as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council Ls universally welcomed by the Chinese in Malaya Dr. Khong's services in the welfare ol his countrymen m Perak are weUEm!T?L ai his work in connection y ith the Chinese Maternity
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  • 210 5 ARRANGEMENTS are now compiled for the formal opening of the nn~ Ch °fK the Bank <* China* in SingaJ to Great Eastern Life Assurance Building in Cecil Street Mr Parkcane C. Hwang, the manager of the Branch, who is concurrently the S>np ag tn A° f
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  • 112 5 AN Wednesday there arrived Dr. W. W. v Yen, dhe Chinese Ambassador iat Moscow, who is going back to China on sick leave. Some time ago it was reported that he was returning to China to take up the appointment of Foreign Minister, but this he denied in
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  • 27 5 Dr. Ling Bing, the chairman of the Chinese Goodwill Mission to Siam, who a rrived in Singapore this week with the 14 other members of the Mission.
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  • 193 5 j REFERRED ftbOV- to Uhe campaign 1 of the Hokien liuai Kuan lor simple funeral rites Those who hvj in Singapore are lamiliar with th 1 pomposity of Chinese funerals—the. r elaborate preparations flheir high cost their noise and th? great inconvenience to which they put those who
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  • 224 5 A STIRRING appeal to the_ Straits n Chinese community was made by Mr. Koh Sin Hock at the annual genera' meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association (Penang) held recently and over which he presided. Now that we have a sympathetic Governor like Sir Shenton Thomas" ne
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  • 197 5 IT is a misfortune of the first magmnn. u t, tha t the word 'Politics' connotes little or nothing to the average men—they are prone to wonder 'Has Politics anything to do with us?' To my mind the educated section, particu arly the returned students, should hoc only
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  • 108 5 of-. Ms-ion of Mr. N. a. M unmn, the Acting Inspector-General of i. uw t>ui.u oi tne Siraits Settlements Police will perform at Waterloo Street on Tuesday, June 0. at 7 p m under the direction of Mr J C Hitch' L.R.A.M.. A R C.M R.M.S.M. 1. March:
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    • 92 5 To look jft your best**, your hair must be at its best Paris cables: "Elaborate coiffures to corre- iym spond with styles reminiscent of the Renais- \fm sance. Milady must spend hours arranging r her hair in a grand manner.*' If Modish women, with the new, intricate af coiffures, need
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    • 212 5 Where to spend your holidays? Your choice cannot be difflcr.lt IM^> FLY TO BALI WITH THE m^.^^fist K.N.I.L.M. JBBHkV Within one week to Bali and back. with three full days stay at th:> m^m W_<.* m^mmm \W wonderful island. \mLtt Ample time for sightseeing in COOL QUICK COMFORTABLE BkfcU KJII
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  • 109 6 THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Hong Siang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Baron Polwarth 16; Phasianella 14; Lipis 12; Pangkor 10; Oder 8; Rabu 6. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 220 6 Italian Moves CALLING UP OF RESERVES Geneva, June 5. f EAGUE Circles are puzzled to know the meaning of the warlike reports from Italy. Firstly, schools in North Italy have been closed a month before their normal holidays to enable the buildings to be available lor military
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  • 121 6 Air Secretary At The Opening London, June 6. 1 NEW airport at Gatwick. Surrey, was J» formally opened this afternoon by Lord Swinton, the Secretary for Air It has been in regular use by British Airways tor the last month and to-day's opening to all classes
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  • 29 6 Tientsin, June 8. It is estimated that the amount or goods smuggled into Tientsin during May exceeded by four times the taxed imports —Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 16 6 THE P. and O. Bangalore reachea London at 9 a.m. on the sth inst.
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  • 82 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. rvnd general delivery of
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  • 22 6 The mail despatched from Singapore on May 15 by ihe Ekphanta was delivered in London on June 6 '22 day.st.
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  • 268 6 The following passengers disembarked at Singapore irom the P. and O. liner Corfu which arrived here from Europe last Friday: Miss G Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. W. Critchlow. Mr. F. Emery. Mrs. H. Fraser. Mr. J. P. Fullarton, Mrs. Fielding. Miss Ramble, Mrs. M Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. R.
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  • 131 6 Thedens, Dutch, 1.183 tons, from Palembang 8.6; to Palembang 10.6. Yalon. French. 5,381 tons, from Dunkerque 8.6; to Saigon 8.6. Van der Lyn. Dutch, 1,431 tons, from Cheribon 8.6; to Java Ports 18 0/ Siberg, Dutch. 1,128 tons, from Batavia 8.6; to Batavia 12.6. Agapenor. British, 4,657 tons,
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  • 338 6 SELLING Singapore. June 5. London 4 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London 3 months' sight 214 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 I|l6 London 30 days' sight 2|4 I|l6 London demand 214 1|32 London T*T. 2|4 132 Lyons and Paris demand 885 Hamburg demand 142
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  • 179 6 Singapore, June 5. R (Siam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $127 R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan -120 Siam. Rice, 1 JJJJ Siam, Rice, 2 jJJ* R. (Siam> "Sinhua>" No. Al $2iu R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1
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  • 133 6 ALHAMBRA.—"CharIie Chan's Secret" (Warner Oland) 3 15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— 'Petticoat Fever" (Robert Montgomery, Myrna Loy, etc.>—6.ls— 9.15 p.m. PAVILION. —"The Garden Murder Case" (Edmund Lowe, Virginia Bruce 6.15—9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH—"The Ungrateful Father-in-law"—7 p.m. and 9 p.m. GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas: Globe
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight and opening performance of the greatest cabaret attraction ever presented in Singapore. THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE First Performance at 10.15 Prompt. COWAN BAILEY— Songs, Piano, Banjo, Guitar, Costume Character Numbers, Comedy
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    • 25 6 3UNDAY, JUNE 14 7 a.m.—Headquarters, 2dn Bn. S.S.V.F., Ceremonial. 8.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S.R.A. (v). Table "A." 8.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, ~C (Scottish) Coy., Table "M."
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    • 88 6 TRAIN YOURSELF For a good post—acquire the trained ability which alone can com- f Jm mand high salary by vIS studying at home under The School of Account- fjmK ancy, London, for the building of Successful Business Careers. SUBJECTS: —Accountancy, Secretaryship, Banking, Insurance, Matric, Business Training, and many other intensely
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    • 295 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Fully Furnished Sea-side Bungalows 7% miie, West Coast Road, Daily, Weekly and Monthly. Semi-detached house No. 20 B. Lorong 27. Geylang. Apply Straits Hotel. WANTED—By Progressive Life Assurance Company. Experienced Eurasian, Chinese and Indian Agents. Excellent opportunity for trained salesmen. Salary and Commission to suitable men. Apply Box
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 199 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS v, uHDNESDAY, JUNE 10 The following is the programme of 5.15 2nd Br, drills up to and for week ending June Bde. Signal Section, Signal Training. TO-DAY, JUNE 8 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Int. Section. Map Reading. 5.15 p.m.— Headquarters, S.R.A. <v), 515 p.m.—Headquarters, Intelligence Ceremonial. Platoon, Map
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    • 129 6 Postal Intelligence t SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Ban Siong Bee) noon Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Oder) 4 p.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Oder) 4 p.m. Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang (Boelongan) 4 p.m Hongkong (Oder) 4 p.m. Japan (Oder) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW
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    • 112 6 Diary of the Day 1 WHAT'S ON Public Function? And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 8 High Tides:—l2.oo p.m., 1.08 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11, Govt. Services v. R.A., Anson Road Stadium; Commercial Cup Competition, Nestanglo v. Singapore Harbour Board; Friendly, S.C.C. "B" v. Raffles College, S.C.C; St. Joseph's v.
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  • 2995 7 CIRCUMSCRIBED FORMULA FOR SPEECH (From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, May 26. gIRr Shenton Thomas attended his first public function since he has returned, at the Hotel Victoria last right. He was the guest of honour at the annual banquet of the Association of
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    • 45 7 Everyday new groups of TOURISTS come to witness this IMPORTANT FACT French Indochina IS A TRULY TOPPING LAND for old monuments, fine hill stations, curious populations, exciting big game hunting EXCELLENT ROADS, GOOD HOTELS (FRENCH CUISINE) Apply to Official Tourist Bureau P.O. Box 186, Saigon.
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    • 101 7 *~> M -r* MS* «HMMtAiMM i 0"0 i Sight leaned free and nrst quality f I European made lenses and frames 1 to suit individual faces supplied at I moderate prices. Satisfaction I guaranteed by I I K. P. N. PANICKER, i THE EMPIHE DISPENSARY, opp. The Coliseum Theatre, I
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    • 232 7 The practical woman will see the advantages and practical utility of "PYREX" Heat proof glassware. P© All "PYREX" dishes are planned not only to be useful but attractive in appearance. NEW STOCKS PYREX The GENUINE FIRE PROOF OVEN WARE Square Casseroles $3.25 Cake Dish $1.35 Round Casseroles $2.25 Pie Plates
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    • 456 8 mmmmmammmommaam mmmmmmmmmmm MMMM—■MMMMHriMMMMMiiIMIM A Breezy Cooling Comedy Just Right for our present Hsat Wave! LOOK AT THE STARS I Opening TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL I 808 and MYRNA Marooned in the Snowy Arctic No wonder he got "PETTICOAT FEVER P Just f- r Pip j P ,eas JustbecGJ3e S|& \ff
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    • 28 8 PAVILION.. Soon! The World's greatest prima donna in a glorious Musical Picture! ■k x iH I mWm^ HSSSB3SI d> A j "Sunday Tribune" j Dominant in Malaya. 4
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    • 153 8 A THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! MYSTERY! «J* A YOU GET EVERYTHING IN THIS NEW PHILO VANCE eg. DETECTIVE MYSTERY. i iIPAYILIOX. 6.15 To-Night 9.15(| •5» .—.g. j 6TH LAST NIGHT OF THiS EXCITING CHAN ADVENTURE! j I ALHAMBHA S COME AND SEE IF YOU CAN DETECT THE GUILTY PARTY: ftlv «cuamie SECRET
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  • 543 9 Graduate's Plan WIFE TO ACCOMPANY HIM (By Air Mail) London, May 27. PROM among the guests at a party to be given soon by Mr. Adrian Seligman, twenty-six-year-old Cambridge graduate, will be chosen the personnel of a ship that id to make an 18 months'
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  • 364 9 Contains £1,000,000 Worth Of Jewellery (By Air Mail) London, May 27. MEXT month divers will attempt to ren surrect from the grave she has occupied for twenty-one years the Cunarder Lusitania; hailed thirty years ago as the Queen Mary is to-day; onetime holder of the Blue
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  • 39 9 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 7. Under the auspices of the British \ssociation of Siam, ladies collected hroughout Bangkok on behalf of the 3ritish Empire cancer campaign, over :60. This has been remitted to London.
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  • 28 9 Reuter. London, June 6. Senator E. J. Duggan, one of the ignatories of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, ollapsed whilst addressing a meeting at withirr a few
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  • 188 9 King Edward Approves Design London. THE designs of ihe New Royal Cypher for use in England and the Dominions and of the Imperial Cypher for use in India have been approved by the King and are now published. The Royal Cypher is that used by all
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  • 89 9 Wife Of Shot General Fatally Burnt Shanghai, June 7. A DISTRESSING tragedy is reported from Nanking. The matshed in the mourning hall of the residence of General Li Shang Ta, the commands/ of the 19th Army, who was recently shot dead by one of his bodyguards, caught fire
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 172 9 j Rl_ GEYLANG PHONE 5511 M TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT II BR A Second Show at 9.15 p.m. DOLORES DEL RIO EVERETT MARSHALL in "I LIVE FOR LOVE" A new kind of love story with a fascinating new singer of love songs First Show at 7.45 p.m.:—Slim Summerville in "LOVE, HONOUR
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    • 46 9 f j The Royal Cypher The Royal Cypher and Crown. 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. jjBNP The thrill-packed faßkjm unknown terror .+{B jR> of the Rockies /uk c' P'ti^nf! fans Grey s vajfife.- RANDOLPH SCOTTIKi CHARLES CHIC SALE TOfl Mrs LESLIE CARTER *Hfß x.~..i>+t —mi———— <SJE«il»M—<
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    • 216 9 =s————j j TEA DANCES j l From sto 7.30 p.m. t Every Tuesday, Thursday j And Saturday NIGHT DANCES j I Nightly X \S* l from \f\ Dance I 0 Irresistible Rhythms of DE SILVA'S LIVE ORCHESTRA. i_— rz i t GR EAT WORI D j j globe: theatre j
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 214 9 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs anA 'ncietiee in Singapore, most of th* nembers of which are readers ot thr Malaya Tribune This Diary is proTided specially for them. Secretaries ire invited to co-operate in keeping <t tp-to-date and complete. Happenings ■>f general interest will still be included the "Diary
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  • 47 10 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of Charles James Monteiro will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph on Wednesday, 10th June, 1936, at 6.30 a.m. The attendance and prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly solicited.
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  • 902 10 IN consequence of the difficulties now confronting the International Tin Committee regarding the renewal of the Control agreement, the price of tin in London has dropped Lo a level which has not been touched for three years. Siam is the ***** in the Committee's wood pile, in bargaining
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  • 157 10 Return To Cabinet Was Anticipated London, June 6. THE announcement of Lord Monsell's resignation and of Sir Samuel Hoare's appointment to succeed him as First Lord of the Admiralty was generally expected by the newspapers. Another Ministerial vacancy which has still to be filled is that of
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  • 26 10 Reuter. London, June The Earl of Athlone has been appointed Colonel of the Life Guards in succession to Viscount Allenby. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 20 10 Squadron-Leader Hylton arrived at Croydon on Saturday on completion of his flight from Capetown, says a British Official Wireless message.
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  • 243 10 HOW RAILWAYS MEET COMPETITION announcement that Mr. S. W. Nelson, of the British Ministry of Transport, will arrive next month to take up the post of chairman of the F.M.S. Central Transport Board has focussed fresh attention on the question of road and rail in Malaya.
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  • 180 10 At the Colonial Office Conference it was agreed that, while the development of motor transport in the Colonies was a matter of very great importance for the future, railways must always remain the backbone of the system of transportation in view of the heavy loads they were
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  • 156 10 In a country like Malaya, where the railways are State-owned, the i Government is compelled to pursue i the policy of developing and mainI taining roads for the benefit of private persons who are competing with the railways. In these circumstances the F.M.S. Government's road policy has to
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  • 125 10 j Therefore the only friends the railway has to-day are the third- class passengers, who continue to resist the blandishments of trumpettoned bus conductors. That being* so, in these days of brief and changeI ful loyalities the railway would do well to keep such custom as it
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  • 463 10 By "Looker On" "PECOVERED from the Wash," announced a recent headline. It was only another bit of land, though; we are still without news of our collars. A phrenologist tells us that there are a thousand different kinds of heads. This doesn't include the one you
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    • 317 10 I 1 RALEIGH $f THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THE /ml A STRONG AXD RELIABLE mji iW\ £/X\ BICYCLE WHICH YOU WILL BE PROUD T0 OWN I PRICE $45.00. LAMP AND BELL EXTRA. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SENT FREE ON REQUEST SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Cdl FMAN YOUR GUARANTEE OF YEARS OF PERFECT SERVICE. THIS
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    • 13 10 THE RAIL H A V SI SPEXD OVER $1,500,000 ANNUALLY ON LOCAL PURCHASES
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  • 276 11 VOLUNTEERS AND MALAY REGT. 200 MEN Will Be In Royal Procession Singapore, Monday. HPHE Malaya Tribune understands that there is every probability of Volunteer and Malay contingents, totalling over 200 men, being sent from Malaya to attend the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VIII
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  • 94 11 SUDDEN DEATH OF MIL YEOW KIM SWEE Wsll-Known Malacca Chinese Resident (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca June 8. TH7 sudden death of Mr. Yeow Kim Swee, a Justice "of the Peace and a prominent Chinese occurred last night at his residence. Though deceased was in delicate health lately, death came
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  • 894 11 SOUTHERN TROOPS' MARCH AVOIDING CONTACT WITH THE NANKING FORCES Reuter. Washington, June 5. IT i« reliably reported that the vanguard of. the Kwangsi troops have crossed the border of Hunan and reached Yungchowfu, 15 miles within Hunan. Ifc is stated that their policy will be to advance
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  • 125 11 Cyprus As Naval Base Reuter. London, June 7. THE projected transfer of Britain's naval base in the Mediterranean from Msflta to Cyprus is reported in the Sunday papers, which assert that the question is included in tentative defence plans already being discussed between the Empire Governments.
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  • 59 11 Loan For New Shipping Line Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 7. GENERAL Yu Fei Pang, the vice- Minister of Communications, is arranging a loan of $2,000.000 from the Postal Savings Department for purchasing the necessary *hips to establish the projected shipping line between China and Malaya. The project
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  • 114 11 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ahin of Singapore will be sorry to hear t'nat their second youngest daughter. Gladys Philomena, aged 2 years, passed away from convulsions on Friday, June 5, at their residence, 88, Owen Road, Singapore The funeral took place on Saturday morning at
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  • 364 11 4-O-HOUR WEEK S Sequel To Midnight Conference Reuter. Paris, June 8. A MIDNIGHT conference beiween the employers and workers' representatives reached an agreement to end the strike.—Reuter. Paris, June 7. Representatives of employers ani workers are meeting at M. Blum's ofTue this afternoon to discuss a return
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    • 45 11 THE PINNACLE OF QUALITY I AT A PRICE WITHIN REACH MILK CONTAINING ALL THE VITAMINS THAT GO TO M \KE VIGOROUS HEALTH INFANTS THRIVE ON IT. THIS IS THE LAST WORD IN VALUE. JOSEPH TRAVERS SO\S 9 Ltd. SINGAPORE (Incorporated in England) PENANG H i-
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    • 114 11 WE ARE "I am starving Clarence!" "And so am I Ciithbert. Sines the family installed that H.M.V. Refrigerator, 1 have not had a bite to eat/ "Oh! do you remember th good old days when they had an ice chest? We could always wriggle into that/ "Yes, and so much
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  • 713 12 SPECIAL PRIZES AT SCHOOL FOR 2 GIRLS Raffles Institution Successes AT the annual speech Day and prize-giving of Raffles Institution on Saturday, H. E. the Office* Administering the Government, expressing thanks for the welcome to his wife and himself, said that the stream o£ prize
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  • 147 12 Farewell Function To Mr. A. McKenzie (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, June 7. A WELL-KNOWN planter Mr. A. McKenzie will shortly be going homo on retirement. Mr. McKenzie has been a prominent member of in planting circles and was connected with the industry from the very beginning.
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  • 224 12 Murder And Hypnotism At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Monday. THREE mysterious deaths, an atmosphere of hate and suspicion and for the first time the methodical matter of fact Philo Vance as a lover, that is the theme of '•The Garden Murder Case/ M.G.M.'s screen
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  • 139 12 No Evidence Of Chopper Attack On Engineer Singapore, Monday. An alleged long-standing tend between the Norwegian Second Engineer on board the s.s. Ngow Hock, named J. Mclmstrom, and Isaw, the ship's Chinese chief cook, was reported to have come to a trend on May 18. On the
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  • 51 12 German Official's Visit To Far East Reuter. Berlin, June 6. It is officially stated that Herr Yon Reichenau left Germany a few days ago for the Far East. It is denied that he has any mission of a political character He will spend several week? in the Far
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  • 42 12 Superintendent Of Lutheran Mission Reuter. Hankow, June 7. MR. K. I. Samset, Superintendent of the Norwegian Lutheran Mission in Laohokow, North Hupeh, was captured by bandits on June 5 while travelling in a motor bus from Laohkow to Hankow.—Reuter.
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  • 430 12 Old Servant Of Hongkong And Shanghai Bank THE death took place on June 5, at his residence No. 14-4 Niven Road, Singapore, of Mr. Oswin de Souza of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in his 45th. year. Mr. de Souza had been in the
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  • 40 12 Singapore. Monday. Whilst loading rubber into a tongknng at Robertson Quay early this morning an Indian was badly injured when a bale of rubber fell over him, fracturing his right leg. He was taken to hospital by ambulance.
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  • 302 12 Efforts To End Deadlock Fail Reuter. Jerusalem, June 7. THE efforts of Emir Abdullah of TransJordania to end the crisis in Palestine have failed hitherto and the deadlock continues. Members of the Arab Committee who lunched with the Emir at Amman declined to call an end to the
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  • 34 12 Seven Incinerated: 20 Injured Reuter. San Francisco, June 7. OEY EN people were incinerated and LU seriously injured dur inj? a hotel tire in the heart of the hoarding house district. Reuter.
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  • 43 12 Singapore. Monday. In attempting to escape the police who were conducting a gambling raid en a house in Victoria Streel on Saturday night, a Chinese jumped out of a back window and wrs injured. Several men were arrested in the hous.
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  • 393 12 Need For A Permanent Ground Emphasised (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. REFERENCE was made at the annual general meeting of the Selangor Eurasian Association held at the Town Hall this morning to the need of obtaining a permanent ground for the association. The President, Mr.
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  • 151 12 Progress On Homeward Journey Reuter. London, June 7. rFHE Queen Mary's run of 22 hours to-day was 621 miles —Reuter. London, June 7. The Queen Mary left New York on her first west to east Atlantic crossing yesterday with 1.855 passengers aboard The record time for the
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  • 62 12 Missing Motor Car Found On West Coast Road Singapore, Monday. A soldier attached to the Changi Station was detained by the Police last night in connection with the theft of a motor-car belonging to a Eurasian living in River Valley Road. The car was recovered in West Coast
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  • 33 12 Singapore, Monday. A Chinese was the victim of a knife assault last night in Spottiswoode Park Road. It appears he was stabbed whilst trying to stop an argument between two compatriots.
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  • 29 12 Shanghai, Jun 8. The Ministry of Railways is planning to build a railway between Chuchow and Cheklang to connect Wuhu with the Hangkiang Railway.—Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 324 12 Far-Reaching Reform 40-HOUR WEEK FOR WORKERS Reuter. Paiis. June 6. THE Socialist Premier, M. Leon Blum, has presented a farreaching reform programme to the Chamber and it is assured of adoption. Provision is made for a 40-hour week, paid holidays, nationalisation of the arms industry and
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  • 177 12 Mr. Churchill To Head New Organisation Reuter. London, June 8. Mr. Winston Churchill has accepted the presidency of the British section of the Commonwealth League All-Party organisation, whose programme is to reinforce the machinery of the League by the creation of an International Police Force to make aggressive
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  • 2082 14 S.C.C. WIN TWO-DAY FIXTURE SOME GOOD BOWLING SCHOOLBOY TAKES 8 WICKETS FOR 14 RUNS Singapore, Sunday. PLACING themselves in a strong position on the first day's play by scoring 229 runs, the S.C.C. defeated tne Sungei Ujong Club by 47 runs to a two-day
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  • 306 14 Triples Championship Tournament The following are the results of last week's matches:— E. H. R. Bowerman's team beat A Ferguson's team 18—12. H. R. Wilson's team beat H. R. L. Dyne's team 14 —9. W. Y. Semple's team beat O. P. Griffith Jones' team 16—5. E. J.
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  • 209 14 Close Of Play Scores On Saturday BOWLERS once again had the better of the batsmen in the County Cricket matches started on Saturday last. In the match between Middlesex and Northants, Clark took 7 wickets for 38 runs, while in the game between Kent and Somerset, Wei lard
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  • 73 14 R. E. S. Wyatt Will Always Remember It Mr. R E. S. Wyatt, England and Warwickshire cricketer, will remember May 13, 1936. On that day—th 3 day of the War-wickshire-Cambridge mateh—he was caught speeding in a thirty m.p.h. limit. He also—burst a tyre, lost the toss, failed to
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  • 133 14 Mercantile Institute Ist vs. Printing Cftice Ist, on Mon., J 3, at Printing Ground :--Kim Swee; Ban Teck, P. C. Muttu; J. Ritchie, Seng Quee, Cheng Ho; G. Hendryk, M. Salleh, Osman, Sian Hock, T. Olivicro. Reserves: A. Philemon, S. Din, Peng Cher, B. Edwards. 2nd vs.
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  • 196 14 Results Of Week-End Racing Singapore, Sunday. THE "B" Class Yachts sailed the find race for the Macdonaid Challenge Cup to-day during which a light breeze from the S.S.W. prevailed. The sea smooth ur.d the tide flooding. Punai. skippered by E. G. Holiday, finished first. The finishing
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  • 63 14 Victories For Germany And Ireland Reuter. Vienna, June 6. IN the Davis Cup Germany has entered the semi-finals of the European Zone, beating Argentina by three matches to nil. Ireland beat Switzerland by three sames to two.—Reuter. BELGIUM BEATEN Austria beat Belgium by four matches ;o one. The
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  • 53 14 One Breadth Handicap Race IHE one breadth handicap race at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday resulted in a win for Hanson received two seconds), with Minns I three seconds* second and Ball <four seconds) third. It was a very close race, the first three finishing within a touch
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  • 96 14 At the second annual general meeting of the Juvenile Amateur Weightlifting Association, held at the Association's premises on Saturday. May 30. the following were elected officials. President:—Mr. Chong Kirn Chock; Vice-presidents: Messrs. Hoe Chye Kee. Koh Chin Ec; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Sng Kirn Beng < re-elected i: Hon.
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  • 259 14 U.S. Golf Title 4 STROKES BELOW RECORD Reuter. Springfield. (New Jersey), June 7. A FURTHER surprise was sprung in A the United States Golf Championship which concluded here to-day with the winning of the title by Tony Manero in the last minute. Manero came in from
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  • 38 14 Foord's Victory In Boi At Cardiff Reuter. Cardiff, June 6. THE South African heavyweight cham- pion, Ben Foord, knocked out Georgx; Cook, the Australian veteran, in the ninth round of a twelve-round fight here to-night.—Reuter.
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  • 94 14 Japanese Lose To V.M.C.A. Singapore, Saturday. IN an inter-club tennis encounte this afternoon, the V.M.C.A. beat the Japanese Club by five matches to one. The results are as follows, V.M.C.A. players being mentioned first: Singles I. A. Alsagoff beat Yano, 6-3. 6-2. Yap Ah Hian beat Matsuhino, 6-1,
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  • 1284 15 SPARKLING DISPLAY BY VISITORS FOUR-GOAL VICTORY IN THRILLING GAME Singapore, Monday. THE China Olympic team have treated Singapore soccer fans to two brilliant exhibitions. When they first arrived in the Colouy on their way to Java, a S.A.F.A. sile wtnt down rather heavily. A
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  • 209 15 Probable State Team Beat The Rest From Our Oipn Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. The Probable Malacca State team met the Rest yesterday at the Kubu field and defeated the Rest by 6 to 1. The Rest had the worst of the exchanges and their defence was given a gruelling test. Ismail,
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  • 1044 15 "MALAYA CUP" MATCH Poor Display At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE display of the Combined Services soccer team, on their first outing in this season's "Malaya" cup series, was far felow expectations, for though they accounted for the Negri XI by four clear
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  • 72 15 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Lee Soon Wee, the Chinese batsman, scored 98 against the Selangor Club, playing for a scratch XI captained by D M. Vander Holt. Batting forcefully Soon Wee, who opened the innings, played great cricket for his runs, and enabled his side to deciarc- with
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  • 174 15 A Fijian Native's Seat Sydney, N S W. May 23. NEWS' has reached Sydney that the honour of being the first nativa Fijian and the first South Sea Island native to hole-out in one on a golf course has fallen to Ratu Savenaca, the captain of the
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  • 91 15 Twenty-one cards were taken out tor the Keppel G.C. June women's spoon and the following were the scores returned Mrs. W. EL Dougias and Mrs. A. E. Garden tied with 1 .down. Mrs. E. Litchfield 2 down. Mrs. A. Law 2 down. Mrs. G. L. Eyre 2
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    • 196 15 Many a woman asks herself this question at those times when the burdens which are peculiar to her sex tax her endurance almost to the limits of her strength. At these periods she has to endure wearisome pains, weakness and headaches. Often she suffers from depressing aches in back and
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  • 240 16 When to-day ends, part of your life has gone for ever, also possibly, an opportunity which every day brings with it. If you have not yet made any definite move towards improving your position, you have allowed still another chance to hp by. Success is a
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  • 134 16 Results Of Ties Played In Singapore Singapore Sunday. RESULTS of ties played to-day in th* Singapore Junior Badminton Tournament are as follow: DOUBLES Lee Ah Poon and Tan Chin Guan (Gleeful) beat M. Hodri and A. Rahman (Perhimponan Stia). 21—9. 21—4. See Gim Siang and Tan Hood Hin
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  • 106 16 U.S. v. Cubs On Tuesday 7he American Association is scheduled I to cross bats with the Cubs in a ball game on the S.R.C. padang on Tuesday beginning at 4.45 p.m. This is the first friendly game between these old rivals this year and a fast game is expected.
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  • 238 16 Results Of Concluding Events Singapore, Saturday. THE Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers animal Sports meet'ng was brought to a successful conclusion this afternoon at Tanglin Barracks. The meeting was spread over four days and the results of to-day's events are as fo'ldw: Ore Mile Handicap for Corpora's and Lance-Corporals—'11
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  • 149 16 Police Beaten In First Division Singapore, Saturday. PLAYING at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon in the First Division of the League, the Chinese gained two valuable points when they defeated the Police by 4—l. The Chinese are row level with the RAF. each having 14 points. Starting
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  • 765 16 Saturday's Finals SPECIAL CONTESTS FOR LOSERS Singapore, Saturday. T<HE open Amateur Boxing Competition was brought to a very successful conclusion last night, at the New W:rld Arena. Owing to the large number of entries, a good deal of preliminary work had to be done. :md the
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    • 145 17 I "GARRARD'S" j Automatic Record Changer British made. S 1 The Garrard-Record Changing Unit provides ideal opportunity for S Radio-set owners to convert their instruments into an automatic C Radio gramophone:— S SOLE AGENTS: t j KEE HUAT RADIO CO. s J 404, North Bridge Road, Phone 4566. Also at
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    • 2681 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio Z 'SUSHI Engl.) German Polk Song. Cheerful Musical Affair with Text by (Wavelength 16.88 metres) DDTTTCU l?Ttyrr>TTiir. I oon rrvu vr <n tl» P .i£\::» Greetings to our listeners Herbert Witt and Music by Gunte. TO-DAY BKIIIOH EMPIRE 8.20 p.m. The News and Announce-! 5.15 p.m. Day's
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  • 1817 18 KUNDANG, JELAPANG AND LARUT DOING WELL OROFITS of £5.621, £6.052, and £43.039 respectively were dinclosed at the annual meeting* of Kundang Tin Dredging Ltd.. Jelapang Tin Dredging Ltd., and Larut Tin Fields Ltd., three companies of the Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd., group, which were held at the com--1
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  • 116 18 Extraordinary Seems At Trial Reuter Wireless. Dublin June C. INHERE were extraordinary scenes he:-; when twelve Republicans, nine oi whose names are unknown and wh, were called by numbers, were sentencfc. to a year's imprisonment each by th Military Tribunal. They were convicted of membership of an unlawful
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  • 55 18 Presentation To Dr. J. C. Tull A convocation is to be held a< the King Edward VII College of Medicine. Singapore, this afternoon. HE. the Officej- Administering the Government will present the Licence in Medicine and Surgery <Honoris Causa) to Dr. J. C. Tull, M.D.. F.RC.P., and
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    • 76 18 BfiASS itmu*lw/F AMD COPOFF T DE WISE j PAY LEAST AND GET MOST. THERE'S EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY during S KiatTs lio«d will $a!«>* j j from Ist. JUNE, j j H. MAT oi CO.. LTD.. 15 ft 15A, Collyer Qw, Singapore. r "Thank you, Glaxo" boy so healthy and 5
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    • 124 18 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Oetting Dp Niphts. L,eg Pains, Circles Under Bye*, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness, Stiffness, Rheumatism. Dizziness, Lumbago, Burning;, Itching, Smarting, Aridity and Loss of vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Oently soothes, tones, cleans,
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  • 750 19 CHINA'S CRISIS Marshal Chiang Kai Stek's Aim fa the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir -Your leader "Ho. Blood and Cold t reel" Is well-reasoned and to the point. lisagree with you only when you describe the visiting Chinese official-: who were interviewed in Singapore ;1S
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  • 403 19 Unique Service With The Volunteers (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. "I BELIEVE Col. Eaton on one occasion during had the distinction of capturing a General complete with all his staff, but having done so, I have no doubt he felt some qualms regarding
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  • 191 19 Presentation Of Colonial M-dai (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. MR. A. M. MacPHAIL, a well known I SelangoT* planter, was presented with the Colonial Auxiliary Long Service Medal by Lt. Col. J. C. Cuthbert, M.C., on the padang on Thursday evening at the presence
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  • 41 19 Reuter Wireless. Antwerp, June 3. Work has ceased oil almost all vessels following an unauthorised demand by dockers, which the unions do not endorse. for two shillings increase in wages. Seveial groups of metalworkers have also struck.—Reuter Wire-
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  • 378 19 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Bureau. Singapore, lor tne week enaea May 30 Plague. Bassein and Colomoo were the only ports in the Eastern Arena to report the presence ol human plague during the week, while
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