Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1937
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Title Section40 1937-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed largest Sales Vol XXIV.- -No. 157. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, July 6, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1937 "FIVE CENTS-40 words
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Advertisement104 1937-07-06 1 -mmwMmmwmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmm^ THE NEWS WITH YOWR BREAKFAST. Try The MORNING TRIBUNE *^*?^v-W''v THE SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP Sole Agents SIME, DA"fcBY Co., Ltd., Singapore- J.hore- Malacca and Negri Sembilan. W.P.S. 3 O-CEDAR POLISH j I MAKES THAT CLEAN DUSTLESS HOME j FRIENDS ADMIRE. I j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES t —MlfaMri BEAUTIFUL104 words
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Advertisement163 1937-07-06 1 f j£f Read The S V X I> A V TRIBUTE Dominant in Malaya i POWDERED WHOLE MILK I^^^ J H^^^r ONK OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD HEALTH J. IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH GLIM IN YOUR PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY163 words
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Article207 1937-07-06 2 Schoolboy Asks 25 Celebrities j Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A l5-YEAR-OLD schoolboy here could not make up his mind whether or not Latin was a subject worth studying. So he sat down and wrote letters to American celebr.ii-s to ascertain the.r opinions. In his lettars, the boy,207 words
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Article206 1937-07-06 2 11-Year Old Girl Who Kfpt Calm THE coolness of an 11-year-old girl saved her own life and Utiat of her five-year-old sister when they clung together in an overtxirned coach in a railway accident at Walton, near Wakefield. Miss Phyllis Rushworth. aged 31, of Larks206 words
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Advertisement491 1937-07-06 2 M M. HASSAN, 34, 38 37, Bras Basah Road* SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: Koldchesta, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances sanitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: Electrical, water and gas491 words
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Advertisement651 1937-07-06 2 4. 5 ARE YOU FULLY AWARE OF OUR j CHARGES BEING MODERATE FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND I I WAIER INSTALLATION! I OUR WORKMANSHIP IS GUAR- ANTEED FOB AN k THING ELEC- v TRICALLY DONE AND WATER I PIPING LAID, AND GENERAL J REPAIRS CARRIED OUI. j Phone 7176 or call651 words
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Advertisement555 1937-07-06 2 WINNING WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS Many Successes Claimed By Berlin Professor. HOSPITAL TESTS. Simple Treatment For Sufferers From Dread Disease. Is tuberculosis, one of the greatest scourges of civilisation, about to be overcome? For years claims of definite cures have been made, but the work of a German professoT", now becoming555 words
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Advertisement99 1937-07-06 2 VIROL for robust health For SERVICE and SATISFACTION Entrust all your Clock ti Watch repairs to:— YICK WOH HINC 429. North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). Phone No. 792«. Conlraotors for the Repair at 11 oiks and '....tch#s to tu. Britiah Army and R.A.F. Baa. in Malaya. RHEUMATIC PAINS, SPRAINS,99 words
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Advertisement34 1937-07-06 2 I LARCL" SIZE DOUBLE BASS GUITAR J Specially Made F«r j V/ MINSTREL PARTY S WRITE FOR PARTICULARS j SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. j /op Freshness And AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURERS34 words
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377 1937-07-06 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SILVER CYPRESS SOLD Burned Out British Ship To Be Broken Up mHE fire-scarred freighter Silver CyJL press for more than four months a familiar sight in Manila Bay, has been sold to Japanese interests for scrap steel, accordmg to reports circulating in Manila shipping circles. Reliable information377 words
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Article185 1937-07-06 3 First American Ship To Visit Far East On May 22, 1787, the American sailing hio Grand Turk, of Salem, Massachusetts, returned home from China. c :he %vas the first American snip to Visit the Far East, and, in addition to making excellent profits for her owners, .-he185 words
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Advertisement419 1937-07-06 3 STEAMER SAILING* P& and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. WAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 KANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 6,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 13 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOMALI 6,800 Aug. 27 NALDERA 16,000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000419 words
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Advertisement132 1937-07-06 3 O. IS* K» I^in© s.s. "HAWAII MARU" (10,000 tons gross) Lea. SINGAPORE direct for COLOMBO (E. S. Africa S. America) on July 11th at P.M. Passage fares: $120.00 Ist class 40.00 3rd class 31.20 3rd class x 17.00 Deck x (x without diet) Further particulars, apply to: Passage Dept. O.SJL,132 words
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Advertisement725 1937-07-06 3 mm mm mm M. g. I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) 1 (Incorporated In Japan) Ij For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) DM Hue Sailing Doe I Penanf Spore Spore via Hew York I ,r m s KOIVIAKI MARU July 6 Au 16 i m s KANO MAKU725 words
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Advertisement458 1937-07-06 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR (GENOA) MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca PJS'ham P'ng •MEONIA 20-7 20-7 21-7 23-7 ALSIA 10-8 10-8 11-8 13-8 BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9 3-9458 words
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Advertisement425 1937-07-06 3 STEAMH BAILUf C» NORDDEUTSCHER Jjlf ~x[L LLOYD NORD (Incorporated in LLOYD Germany The undernoted are the Company I intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due 6 pore. 1937 S m.s. "TRAVE" omits Manila Japan Due Singapore July 26 HOMEWARD. FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. S m.s.425 words
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1191 1937-07-06 4 GIVING NATIVES A SHARE IN THEIR OWN GOVT. rpHE talk given by the Rt. Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby Gore in the series "Responsiblities of Empire,"' recently broadcast by the BBC, is printed below in full. Appointed British Secretary of State1,191 words
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Article1291 1937-07-06 4 Parallel To That Of Central British Government The aim is, in fact, to have a native Civil Service parallel to the service of the central British Government, and responsible for the administration of those functions of government which are delegated to the British Governor to the chosen1,291 words
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Advertisement242 1937-07-06 4 NO MORE THICK AND GUMMY NAIL POLISH The new Cutex is usable to the last drop! Tests prove that it evaporates in the bottle much less than ordinary polishes. It goes on without blotching... holds its jewel-like lustre for days. You'll like the new Cutex "smoky" shades, too. They're soft242 words
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Advertisement255 1937-07-06 4 GET THAT^fifeHHI FRESHNESS...^K A bath at any tune b wonderful refresher, but a bath with Calvert's Carbolic Soft Soap a i joy for the rest of the evening. Only Calvert'l will give you such freshness, luch glorious freedom from stickiness. After using Calvert's w*B£TflMi? r»oft Soap you feel exhilarated —full255 words
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Advertisement41 1937-07-06 4 NACETI BLADES NACET Blades bring you i that uniform quality never if i before possible in low- priced blades. Every edge on every blade is keen and I lasting. Fits all three-peg razors. Of all dealers. I I EWGUWO r N.M.I41 words
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Article1242 1937-07-06 5 GREAT PROGRESS MADE IN CHECKING VICE Singapore. Monday. 1 FOUR years' work of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society is reviewed in the annual report for 1936, which has just been issued. The report >hows a sound financial position the cash in hand at December 31 being over1,242 words
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Article97 1937-07-06 5 Fell Asleep At Wheel Of His Car Singapore, Monday. MR. P. L. Honcoop, of the K.Pltf Steamship Company, was this morning fined $10 by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Fourth Police Court on a charge of falling asleeo at the wheel of his car and thereby97 words
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Article115 1937-07-06 5 Police Shoot At Him To Effect Arrest (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 5. THREE people, a Malay married woman, her nephew and neice, were victims of a brutal knife attack by an elderly Malay, said to be the husband of the woman, who ran amok115 words
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Article167 1937-07-06 5 Want Representation In Council THE Malay Political Association of Ceylon wants communal representation In the State Council. In a memorandum submitted to tne Governor the members of the Association state that they will be satisfied with one elected representative. They state that the Malays have been in167 words
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Article120 1937-07-06 5 Resorted To In Chinese Politics 1 Reuter. Shanghai. July 5. MADAME Sun Vat Sen and twelve other prominent people, including Madame Liao Chung Kai, v.idow of a Kuomlntang official assassinated in Canton in 1925, and Chen Peerh, a popular cinema actress, are s* aging a virtual sit downReuter. - 120 words
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Advertisement62 1937-07-06 5 j TO-DAY means 1 HEALTH TO MORROW j <W« more U than "Build Bonnie Babies." The G benefits of health and i r,,ne^thai (;,axo feed R SkA ing gives arr felt all IX through life. Give your .r baby Glaxo —he will Mft tkS thank you in after year*. Ki\62 words
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Advertisement312 1937-07-06 5 =THE OF=r THE YEAR THE TALK OF THE TOWN GIAM SINGH'S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING Im EVERY LINE THE BEST OF ITS KIND EVERY PURCHASE A SAVING EVERY SAVING A REAL HELP. IpJ IT'S ECONOMY TIME HERE I SURELY YOU WILL NOT j $ffir\ MISS IT-MOST CERTAINLY I mR YOU WILL AVAIL312 words
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Article221 1937-07-06 6 World-Wide Search For Bearded Stranger Washington. A WORLD-WIDE search is, now in procress for the kidnapper of the 10--year-old American boy, Charles Mattson, who was taken from his home at Tacoma, Washington, last December and later found dead. Detectives of 80 countries are on the watch for221 words
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Article95 1937-07-06 6 During the week ended June 25, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 80,355 cases, of which: 73,929 (92 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom 4.529 (per cent.) cases to the continent of Europe, n 1.210 (1 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1.687 <1 per cent.)95 words
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Article447 1937-07-06 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 5. ftUBBEB Dull Very Quiet Tone 9 9 16 9 7 16 —i M Spot Buyers. 911 16 9V2 —316 Sellers. 9 5 8 9 y 2 May Buyers gujM _^lfi July Sept. Buyers. Jg Sellers. ~*2 Oct. Dec. Buyers. 911 16 99447 words
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Article1094 1937-07-06 6 ANNUAL REPORT OF MR. V. A. LOWINGER IN the course of his report on the administration cf the Malayan Information Agency for the year 1936, Mr. V. A. Lowinger. the Agent says, inter alia:— During the year 1936, the trade recovery which had become apparent1,094 words
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Article169 1937-07-06 6 Canada's Hunt For Precious Metal (B.U.P.). Ottawa. FIFTY-TWO Government survey and exploring parties, totalling neany 300 men. have just left Ottawa to search for mineral deposits in unexplored parts of Canada. Their work, it is hoped. Will lead to a further expansion cf the Canadian gold mining industry,(B.U.P.). - 169 words
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Article71 1937-07-06 6 Sianfu (Shensi) (By Air Mail) A vast gold field, covering an area of over 100 square miles, has been discovered near the £<hensi-Szechuen border, according to a telegram to the Provincial department of reconstruction from Mr. Pai Sheh-Shou a mining expert now cconducting a survey in the71 words
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Advertisement571 1937-07-06 6 <• >—; j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. i (Incorporated In the Stralta SettlemenU). I Successor! to J The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited. The Ho Hong Bank, Umited, and i The Oversea-Chinese Baci Limited. I CAPITAL: S Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up S 10 '?0P,000.00. H£\D OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH571 words
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Advertisement88 1937-07-06 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 ••aid-up Capital £1,000,000 teaerred Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, nesra. Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits on88 words
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Advertisement76 1937-07-06 6 j SAXTIBEX I AGAINST t j WHOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA > SAJVTIJBEX 1 t AGAINST > TUBERCULAR INFECTION, i resulting in UNACCOUNTABLE WEAKNESS J i LOSS OF APPETITE S J and WEIGHT, J night sweats, swelling of the glands. S I rise of temperature. j SAXTtBEX I against I TUBERCULOSIS i76 words
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Article1709 1937-07-06 7 fumed by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers 8ellers Buv ers Sellers 4- Ampat Tin 6 3 6 9 6;2 6jf £1 Asam Kumbang 37 38 6cd 37 -6 3S-cd £1 Austral Malay 56;- 58 56 61,709 words
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Article332 1937-07-06 7 Report By Fraser And Company TIN three months £258.10 up 45,-. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being quiet although satisfactory in tone. According to cable* received the tin share section appears more active with a tendency towards higher prices, and also a welcome eduction332 words
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Article14 1937-07-06 7 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Singapore: 3127U, up14 words
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Article20 1937-07-06 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers: 321/2 cts. Sellers: 32% cts. (up ft cent).20 words
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Article79 1937-07-06 7 London T.T. 214 7j32 London demand 2|4% .ondon 30 days' sight 2 4 9132 .ondon 60 days' sight 2 4 5|16 London 3 months' sight 24 5;18 -X>ndon 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 :ew York demand 58% 'ew York 90 d s 59 V» 'alcutta. Bombay, Rangoon, 156Va79 words
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Article155 1937-07-06 7 Delay In Selection Of Successor (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday THERE is some concern in Negri Sem- b lan over delay in the choice of a successor to tha late Dato Bandar, for though it is more than two weeks overdue, a successor has not been selected.155 words
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Article88 1937-07-06 7 Paris. An increase of spying in France ?s giving much extra work to the French nrete Nntionale. M. Mortessier. D'rector of the Surete has stated in an interview that 10 fewer than 28 foreign agents have be n nlac°d safely undnr lock and key sine the bpeinnine88 words
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Article195 1937-07-06 7 FRASER COMPANY. FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVID ENDS Singapore. July 6. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Drf. year Payable Date to date TIN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 7Va% 5% Bonus Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 July If July 5195 words
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Advertisement393 1937-07-06 7 IBANK OF CHINA j (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) i j 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6144 t Exchange Dept. 6441 r General Office 518»-!) 1 Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" r .aid Up Capital th. s 40,000,000.00 t Reserve Funds in excess of S 4,800,090.00 i j Total393 words
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Article103 1937-07-06 8 Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, D alestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe. Nigeria, Gold oast and N. and S. America: Imperial, losing 10 p.m. to-day. Medan, Jask§, and *LononS: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. o-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow.103 words
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Article186 1937-07-06 8 Mails expected from Australia, Nether-a-nds Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day. deliveries of boxholders' letters only S ..m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands idie.s by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Devene.s cf boxholders* letters only 3 p.m. ad general delivery of letters and arcels186 words
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Article134 1937-07-06 8 Sub-Calibre Gun Practice From Blakang Mati Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the subcalibre gun practice, which will taice olace from Blakang Mati on July 12. i 4 16 19 21, 28, commencing at134 words
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Article99 1937-07-06 8 The following passengers are arriving in Singapore by the Hakone Maru which is due here from Europe" on July 24:— Mr. H. Andreahs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. L. Bogaardt. Miss H. E. Bogaardt, Miss E. Bogaardt, Mrs. D. E. Brahmopala. Master P. Brahmopala. Mr. J. J. Jansen,99 words
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Article17 1937-07-06 8 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatehee from Singapore on June 27 was deliverec in London yesterday.17 words
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Article137 1937-07-06 8 Singapore. July 6. Ships alongside the vviuurvcs 01 t_pecieu to arrive. East Whan (Entrance Gate 1) Anshu.i, Giang Ann 29. Mam Whan (i_ntiituce Gate 2) SUindoeng 1G; Acnes 14; Fceiau Laut li; i\e:tu_ 9; Kepong 7. i_u|iire uu-_. ix_iii.i_.iice Silveieedar 30; Javanese Prince 32; ucrneviiic 34; Sn.ng riwah137 words
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Article117 1937-07-06 8 Public Functions Anf Sports Fixture* TO-DAY, JULY 6 Football: Friendly, S.A.F.A. XI v. R.A.F., Anson Road Stadium. Annual General Meeting cf Singapore Musical Society, Victoria Memorial Hall, 5 p.m. n Tennis: S.L.I.A. Tonrnament, Police Band Perform_i.ce, Waterloo Street, 7 p.m. TO-MORROW. JULY 7 Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I,117 words
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Advertisement180 1937-07-06 8 if a€ im Wfm MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p,m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight j CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE ID. FOKIEN MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO Presenting Character and Classical Dances of High M?rit, including the 1 Sensational "Dance Macabre" (Dance of Death). i180 words
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Advertisement201 1937-07-06 8 Chromium Plating Nickel Plating Silver Plating A high class guaranteed job costs you no more at The BRITISH ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS, 31, Penang Road, Spore. Why take chances 'Phone 7247. a 5,000 DIABETICS wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET which explains In simple language hew DIABETES IS CURABLE WITHOUT FASTING, DIETING201 words
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Miscellaneous253 1937-07-06 8 i POSTAL lIVTELLIGEIVrf I STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATT AND HME Great Britain. Europe, Egypt and Ceylon (Parcels cnly) Aeneas July 6 noo i Palembang 6 noon Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat. Pandjang Hong Thong „63 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Earoe and Siak Hong Kwong 63 p.m.253 words
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Article1626 1937-07-06 9 PEOPLE WHOM EVEN SATAN ABANDONED (By Air Mail* TfHj cry aim of Basques since me began has been to bar rs, tribal, racial, religion":, c? civil, from the tiny cnntain-iand v/hich was iher .wn before history began. To Goth a-d Visigoth, Reman Cnrnmi and Sultan,1,626 words
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Article213 1937-07-06 9 Soviet Russia's Huge Force Washington. AT least 55,000,003 men ttttld "spring L. arms in 4fi notions .f wprjd war were declare J.. This colcs.al figure is siven in a Mir ley of the regular armies reserves inc. cfcaitfar trained force- throughout t t world, which has been213 words
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Article248 1937-07-06 9 To Become "Chequers" Of South Africa Johannesburg. THE house where the widow of the Union of South Africa's first Prime Minister. General Botha, spent the closing years of her life is to become thf 'Chequers" of South Africa. The property is Botha House, Urn doni Park, on the248 words
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Article30 1937-07-06 9 The Old Boys' Association of the Ma lacca High School gave a tea tho r President. Mr. Tan Soo Chnr< who has lately been appoin'ed a Just'c of the Peace.30 words
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Advertisement101 1937-07-06 9 What becomes of THE "CAMBRIDGE" BOY? Are yod waiting to join the erowdrd ranks of poorly-paid clerks? If so. disappointment awaits you. Why rot learn a Trade or Profession? There i* an ICS. Course for every need. Post this Coupon and state your requirements and see if we can help101 words
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Advertisement318 1937-07-06 9 "if*«SSi .v w. FASTER CRANKING SPEED HOTTER SPARK Distributors:— K. LEE SAN CO.', 79 81, Beach Street, Penang. Phone 765. KEAN I.EONG CO., 44, Balu Koad, Kuala Lumpur. Phone 2887 SINY Alt CO., 75-77, Victoria Slreet, Singapore. Phone 433... WAN LEE CO., 21, Jalan Raja, Sungei Patani. 'Phone 66. Obtainable318 words
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Miscellaneous501 1937-07-06 9 CLUB DlAu* [There are numerous Clubs in Singaoore members of which are readers of 'he "Malaya Tribune." This Diary if orovided for them. Secre.aries are invited to co-operate in keepit up-to-date and complete. Hap°vinas of general interest will still be ■nctuaed in the "Diary of Events." The Club Diary" can501 words
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Article183 1937-07-06 10 Paris. "Robot guides," which will tell visitors to the Paris Exhibition their way to the various pavilions, are to be installed in the Exhibition grounds. Visitors wishing to know the way to any part of the Exhibition will merely have to press a button bearing a number corresponding183 words
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Advertisement133 1937-07-06 10 .J. ANOTHER HIT FROM NEW UNIVERSAL TO-MORROW ~3J5-| j AT THE CAPITOLJ^J The Biggest Sfarj of Tomorrow i r» in the Picture of Today I WtiSt S .V ©ORIS NOLAN GEORGE MURPHY X r% i rO) Xi HUGH HERBERT GREGORY '~£t RATOFF GERTRUDE NIESEN Mhfei v ELLA LOGAN HENRY ARMETTA133 words
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Advertisement219 1937-07-06 10 lAllI All Records Smashed! 24 Shows! 10th Day! Positively Last Night! i| CAPITOL Don*! 5 nil M. G. M' s. Great Chinese Story "THE GOOD EARTH" ■—MMiimii i ■■—n— ggram j "WANT TO BE A j MOVIE I j HAVE YOU GOT "WHAT IT TAKES "> S DO YOU KNOW219 words
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Advertisement246 1937-07-06 10 Starts To-Night 6-15-9-15 UNSUNG HEROSS OF EVERY COWTRY-SECRET *™™™*<*™™ —PYiyC. rN-iMWN TIVTNC. UytOVEP A WHO I' At"iXsT IT's'To^llN^KACr^ 8 Paramount's Record Breaking Jungle THRILLER showing ALII A Mil lIA [next change] p. ,—j. THEATRE ROYAL 5M to-night ,30. j j STILL DRAWING PACKED HOUSES! "BALA YOGINIH Hundreds Had To Be246 words
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928 1937-07-06 11 YOUNG WIFE Counsel On Marital Rights Singapore Monday. IHOPE that this case will give sufficient publicity to the Muslim community they will understand the position-, and will know that they cannot consummate a marriage till the girl with whom the marriage is928 words
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Article261 1937-07-06 11 Taken Over By Nanking Government FROM the beginning of this month, Amoy University, which was founded by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, the Singapore philanthropist, about 17 years ago, and which has been run since almost entirely oft donations from Malaya, became an institution controlled bv the Mankind Government261 words
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Article43 1937-07-06 11 Singapore, Monday. Mr. V. A. Fortune of the Royal Air Force Base, Seletar, was fined $5 by Mr. L. C. Goh, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning for driving a motor car along Serangoon Road on June 9, without a licence.43 words
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Article134 1937-07-06 11 Australian Stock Trader In Singapore Singapore, Monday. MR. L. V. O'Hara, a well-known stock trader and racehorse owner in Western Australia, arrived in Singapore today in the course of his annual visit to this country, which will last for three weeks. Mr. O'Hara, interviewed by a Tribune134 words
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Article40 1937-07-06 11 The marriage of Mr. George Percy Coelho of the Sanitary Board, Taiping, to Miss Marian Louisa Jansen of .Singapore, took place on Saturday at the Church of St. Joseph, and a reception was held at No. 65. Tessensohn Road, Singapore.40 words
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Article39 1937-07-06 11 The Resident of Selangor has appointed Raja Doraman bin Raja Mjhamert to be a member of the Board of Management, of the Malay Agricultural Settlement, Kuala Lumpur, in the place of Che' Patch Akhir bin Mat Sah. who rvsigned.39 words
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Article82 1937-07-06 11 Gen. Hsu Sung Chic Detained Shanghai. July 5. THE yarn exchange scandal is getting more serious as further investigation reveals. High Government officials are aliened to be involved in the corruptive dealing. It IS reported that General Hsu Sung Chic, a member of the Central Political Standing82 words
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Article88 1937-07-06 11 The Police Band, under Mi. J. C. Hitch, will play the following programme at Waterloo Street this evening (Tuesday*, beginning at seven o'clock:— March, "The Desert Song," Romberg; Overture, "Bronze Horse," Auber; Selection: "Rip Van Winkle." PinnqueHe: Walse. "Bye and Bye Sweet r.ear.." Ford: Pot-Pourri. "More Melodious Memories,"88 words
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Article27 1937-07-06 11 The Malayan Post Office Guide 1937--1938 (Revised to Ist November 1938) is now on sale at all Post Offices. Price $1 per copy.27 words
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Advertisement268 1937-07-06 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—To buy or rent a compound house or bungalow near Town. State particulars to Box No. 252, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Distributors and Representatives throughout Malaya. Also local Salesgirls. Apply Box No. 246. c o Mala. a Tribune. Singapore. WANTED—TO FILL TEMPORARY POSITION. Experienced and capable male268 words
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Advertisement242 1937-07-06 11 r I New World Cabaret! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT S dance from 9.30 p.m. until midnight^ S 1 j j OUR j I It lIIG NIGHTS IN i IMS IN A*' s s Wll.j. HE ON FRIDAY. SATI'KI'AY SUNDAY. j Watch Further Announcement In To morrow"s Paper. j j Saturday Extension Until242 words
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Advertisement452 1937-07-06 11 PREVIEW CRITICS SAY IT'S GREAT! "One of the most de- "A credit to all who "It is inconceivable lightful pieces of enter- had a hand in its mak- that "Quality Street" tainment of the season, ing." will be anything other A box-office sensation." —Daily Variety. than a box-office sensa—Hollywood Reporter.452 words
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Obituary81 1937-07-06 12 WONG—TAN. The engagement is announced between Miss Rosie Wous alir, Wong Sze Kin. second daughte. of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wong of Ipoh, to Mr. Tan Chee Eng alias Gene Tan of Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., Singapore, second son of the late Mr. fan Wi Van81 words
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Obituary190 1937-07-06 12 PEREIRA—On the sth inst.. at General Hospital. Singapore, Lionel E. Pereira, 30 years. Son-in-law of Mr. J. Victor Ess. Funeral at 5 p.m. to-day fr >m No. 2. Queen Street to St. Joseph's Chuich and thence to Biddadari Cemetery. Deeply regretted. Mr. Teo Choon Kiam, aged 42, passed away190 words
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Article672 1937-07-06 12 JT is to be feared that hope has to be abandoned regarding that great air pilot Miss Amelia Earhart and her companion Captain Noonan. Only a fortnight ago they were in Singapore, enthusiastic over prospects of completing 'their round-the-world flight in record time. We recalled then the feats672 words
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Article128 1937-07-06 12 Mr. Kawagoe Proceeds North Shanghai. July 5. MR. Kawagoe. Japanese Ambassador to China, will soon proceed to North China in view of the gravity of the situation. This visit indicates that the SinoJapanese struggle for domination in North China has reached a critical stage. ALLEGED SECRET ACTIVITIES128 words
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257 1937-07-06 12 NOTES COMMENTS Chinese Copyright Law rpHE other day we published some notes on the Chinese copyright law. As showing the serious position from the point of view of British publishers, we Quote from a letter sent to the London Times by Mr. Tresham Lever, director of Thornton Butterworth, Ltd. He257 words
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Article300 1937-07-06 12 k NEW medical publication, priced at $1 and to be issued once in three months, has made an appearance—the Journal of the Malaya Branch of the British Medic?! Association. It is the first Ume that the Association has produced its own independent journal, and in form and matter300 words
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Article242 1937-07-06 12 the various efforts to make the Chinese nation a strong and healthy race, tl c Boy Scout movement is one which deserves special attention. Though the movement has had a long history In other countries, it is comparatively young in China. Judging from that angle, China has242 words
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Article303 1937-07-06 12 By "Looker 0« MOUSE that was caught and mark- ed by a scientist in England was found six months later In France. One theory is that the little creature burrowed a Channel Tunnel cf its own. A A girl has married a policeman whom she first303 words
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Advertisement50 1937-07-06 12 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists t, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D O.Sc. Dr. of Ocui&r Science. Opening Offer S 3 poses for $1 S (Post Card Sixe) Studio 33 NOW OPEN j i Tel. 3304 33 Stamford Road, j 4.50 words
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513 1937-07-06 13 REPORT ON MISSION TO U.S. ANGLO-BELGIAN AGREEMENT ON FURTHER ACTION British Official Wireless. IMPORTANT developments which may lead to the calling of a new world parley on trafie, monetary problems and luction of armaments are foreshadowed following the visit ofBritish Official Wireless. - 513 words
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Article201 1937-07-06 13 America And Britain Can Win The Race Reuter. London. July 6. "Despots have forced Amerita and Britain to undertake rearmamt.U and, haying undertaken it, we must necessarily win the rearmament race." declared Mr. Bingham (U.S. Ambassadori ir. a speech Lt the Independence Day dinner in London. HeReuter. - 201 words
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Article166 1937-07-06 13 Little Chance For Miss Earhart Reuter. JlNCE the reports published in the Press in Singapore this morning of vague wireless messages from Amelia Earhart no further news has U en received and it is feared there is only the very slightest chance of rescue of the famousReuter. - 166 words
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Article146 1937-07-06 13 Ministry Of Labour Returns British Official Wireless. London, July 6. A FURTHER indication of the steady trend of industrial recovery is recalled in the Ministry of Labour return on employment and unemployment. It stctes that is is estimated that at June 21 the number of insuredBritish Official Wireless. - 146 words
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Article733 1937-07-06 13 EDEN'S VIEW Reply To Commons Question London, July 6. ANXIETY regarding the future of non-intervention in Spain was reflnted in the House of Commons when a number of questions on the subje t were addressed to the F. Secretary. Mr. Eden made a composite replyto several vi733 words
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Article359 1937-07-06 13 Warships Unable To Help Reuter. Paris, July 5. IT stated at the Foreign Office that Ue French merchant ship the Tregastel, is believed to be in Bilbao in the hands rf the Insurgents. The French Government is making representations to Salamanca, but the Marine Ministry points outReuter. - 359 words
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Article67 1937-07-06 13 No Success In Negotiations For Loans Shanghai, July 6. It is reported that Dr. H. H. Kung, Cmnese Finance Minister, has not been vtry successful in his negotiations I >r llnancial assistance in China with European countries. He has not achieved vnat he expected regarding loans.67 words
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Article, Illustration216 1937-07-06 13 PLANES LEAVE British And American Flying Boats Reuter. London, July 6 THE flying boat Caledonia left Fcvnes (Irish Free State) for America at 7.55 p m and the PanAmeiican Airways Clipper 111 left Botwood, Newfoundland, for Ireland at 10 p.m.—Reuter. DETAILSReuter. - 216 words
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Article34 1937-07-06 13 Shanghai. July 6 The League of Nations' Societies Conhas concluded its session at Prague. It is understood that the next corfrrence will be held in China in 1930 Sin Chew Jit Poh.34 words
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Advertisement116 1937-07-06 13 A Perfect Combination for your OSRAM Flashlight Bulbs arc made The illustrations shew the G.E.C. in the famous OsramG.E.C. Lamp Un,t Cell, and Wi volt pocket lamp Works. These British'made refill Battery which have earned such flashlight bulbs are exceptionally an enviable reputation for long life strong in construction, and116 words
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561 1937-07-06 14 22 PER CENT. EURASIANS EIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS MADE TO GOVERNMENT npHAT there are not more than 400 unemployed in the State of Selangor and that 22 per cent, of these are Eurasians is one of the conclusions reached by the561 words
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Article672 1937-07-06 14 Chief Contributory Causes Of Unemployment 7. The evidence before us shows that little or no unemployment exists among Europeans, or Malays, or among agricultural and mining labourers or artificers or artisans of whatever race, in the State of Selangor. 8. As the result of our inquiry, we672 words
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Article462 1937-07-06 14 Much Irrelevant Matter Introduced 12. As was to be expected in an inquiry of this nature, several witnesses have introduced matter irrelevant to our terms of reference. We have ignored such matter, and here set out and comment upon the several remedies adumbrated or advocated by witnesses in462 words
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Article836 1937-07-06 14 No Need To Restrict Their Immigration In regard to Chinese, local born and locally educated Chinese do not. primarily because of their ignorance of the Written Chinese language, fill the bill of Chinese business, while few, if any. immigrant Chinese are employed as clerks in British firms. There836 words
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Article490 1937-07-06 14 Many Have No Real Claim On The Country If the extent of unemployment were in fact so great that private or public charity did not or could not relieve the unfortunate victims and keep them from starvation, then, we think, the State would have to assume490 words
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Article611 1937-07-06 14 Employment Board Should Be Established 14. We make the following recommendations, namely— il) that all unemployed persons who have neither a domicile of birth nor a domicile of choice (we use these terms in their legal connotation) in any country of Malaya, or who have nor; lived and worked611 words
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Advertisement56 1937-07-06 14 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE PSS;^ MARINE MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: R L ig* WONG CHYE CO, £SI*NT BROS.. LUMPUK WENG HENG LOONG. Kf Ayr NG KON CHER, Slf 6 J EE ENG TEH tVSwr LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY,56 words
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Miscellaneous39 1937-07-06 14 CLIFFORD HUNTSMAN To Play From 8.M.8.C. Station To-Morrow CLIFFORD Huntsman, the wellknown. English pianist who s in Singapore on another visit, wil! play Schumann's "Carnaval" in the 8.M.8.C. (Singapore) radio programme to-morrow night, from 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.39 words
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310 1937-07-06 15 A REGRET Publicity Loss And Other Evils IN the course of his report for 1936 a *he w irkin? of the Malayan Information Agency for 1936, Mr. E. Jago, the Deputy Agent, referring to the need to advertise Malaya, says: "A last year's310 words
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Article50 1937-07-06 15 Committee To Sit Two Days In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE Temporary Allowances Committee are expected to sit in Kuala Lumpur on July 12 and 13 and the following days if necessary. All the other meetings will b e held in Singapore only.50 words
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Article181 1937-07-06 15 Three Special Cabaret Attractions THE management cf the New World Cabaret announces something very special for Friday, Saturday and Sunday next. They will constitute "Three Big Nights in China," and the management has been to much expense to arrange something which patrons will very much181 words
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Article86 1937-07-06 15 Relapses Into Former Illness Shanghai, July 0. After visiting Mr. Lin Sen, President ol the Chinese National Government, on July 4, Mr, Wang Ching Wei has suddenly relapsed into his former illness There is irregularity in the beating of the pulse which sometimes stops functioning for86 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-07-06 15 Lady Thomas, Commissioner in Chief, and Mrs. C. Wilson, Commissioner for Malaya, at theGirl Guides tree planting ceremony in Kuala Lumpur. (Tribune I.23 words
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Article101 1937-07-06 15 Over One Dismissal DEPUTATION TO THE PROPRIETOR Singapore, Tuesday. a hundred strikers from the Thye Hon? Biscuit Factory in Alexander Road, who left work on Sunday because of the dismissal of one of the workers at the factory, assembled at the premises of the proprietor, Mr.101 words
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Article104 1937-07-06 15 Two Children Rescued From Drowning (From. Our Own Reporter j Seremban, Monday. THE bravery of a six-year-old Indian girl, "is revealed from accounts of a life-saving drama which occurred on teach at the sth mile, Port Dickson yesterday. During a picnic there a five-year-old gni got into104 words
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Article165 1937-07-06 15 Dato Braddell's Warning Johore Bahru, Tuesday. In a speech on the adjournment at the meeting of the State Council of Johore this morning Dato Roland Braddell made a challenging statement on the decentralisation policy. He said that in the train of decentralisation had come a policy of165 words
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Article184 1937-07-06 15 Street Fights In Singapore Singapore Tuesday. THREE affrays occurred in various parts ♦'f the town between lpm and 8 p.m yesterday, resulting in ir jury to s'x person*. Two men were t-adly injured and are believed to be in a serious condition. A'l six victims are in184 words
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Article64 1937-07-06 15 PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrivals and departures by Imperiei and Qantas air liners: Left by the Atalanta.—Mr. K. G. M. Fraser, for London. Capt S. Baddely and Lieut. -Comdr. A. D. S. Murray, for Penang. Arrived by the Aurora.—Mr. L. A. Coates, and Lieut.-Comdr. A. D. S. Murray, from Penang. Left64 words
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Article, Illustration68 1937-07-06 15 Shanghai, July 6. At the weekly memorial yesterday morning, Marshal Chiang Kni Shek spoke lengthily on educational problems in China. He pointed out the fact that the Chinese people should not too much over-estimate foreign education, and too much under-estimate Chinese culture. "We must try to develope our own better68 words
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Article762 1937-07-06 15 Singapore, M inlay. AN aMeged nocturnal escapade by two Privates of the Middlesex Regiment, G. Bradman and G. Orme. which ended allegedly in their robbing a Chinese shopkeeper of a sum of $47, his takings for the day, was related to Mr. Justice H„rne and a special jury at the762 words
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Article332 1937-07-06 15 FUNERAL OF MR. E.W. ADAMS Victim Of Grove Road Motor Smash Singapore .Tuesday. THE funeral of Mr. Ernest William Adams, of the Radio Service Co. of Malaya «1934.. Ltd., who was killed a result of a motor accident in Gro\ Road on Sunday evening, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery332 words
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Advertisement180 1937-07-06 15 i n ARNOTTS KINGS OWN" SPECIALLY PACKED \s*rgr IN SEALED TINS FOR THE TROPICS ARNOTTS biscuits AGENTS: PHONE STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111, W.P.S. 25A. .g. j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor Union j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTU > i s j ig*atai J s j I SIME,180 words
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770 1937-07-06 16 ROUSING SOCCER WIN AT THE ANSON ROAD STADIUM Singapore. Tuesday. A SEVERE set-back to Chinese hopes of carrying off first Divi sion League honours was provided by the Royal Engineers yesterday when they administered a s—l defeat on the S770 words
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Article, Illustration426 1937-07-06 16 An incident in the soccer match at (he An en Road Stadium yesterday between the Royal Engine is and the S.C.F.A. (Tribune.. FAHMY v. FRISCO RETURN BATTLE At New World On Saturday Singapore. Tuesday. ON Saturday next a 1 the New World Arena, the boxing public will have an opportunity426 words
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Article54 1937-07-06 16 Yesterday's ties in the mired doubles tournament at the V.M.C.A. resuKed as follows: Mrs. Eber Kobayashi beat Mrs. Namazie Kamis 6—B, B—B, B—6. TO-MORROWS TIES Men's Doubles: Kamis and Yadi vs. Y. P. Wee and T. Kobayashi. THURSDAY'S TIES Men's Singles: A. I. Pereira vs. YadiDr. G. Haridas54 words
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Article77 1937-07-06 16 At the R.S.Y.C. on Friday next thr "B" and "C" Classes will sail the usual afternoon races. The start will be at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday the International 6-metre Gass will practise for Interport races gainst Batata, starting at 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the 2nd77 words
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Article, Illustration495 1937-07-06 16 Skins Beat Indians On S.H.B. Ground Singapore, Tuesday. IN a match that was inclined to be rather scrappy in the closing stages the Skins, 11. beat the Indian Association by four goals to one in the Second Division of the S.A.F.\ League on the Singapore Harbour Board495 words
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Article279 1937-07-06 16 In Third Division Of S.A.F.A. League Singapore. Tucrjcby. THE Casuals richly deserved their vieto; y over the V.M.C.A. in the Third >ivi:ion'match payed on the Piikon Road ground yesterday, winning the ame by three goals to one. In the first half the Casuals were aggressive but .heir'efforts279 words
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Article85 1937-07-06 16 N. Sakata Wins Singles Championship Seremban, Monday. M SAKATA. the Japanese player, won the State tennis championship hP'-e this evening by beating Dr. J. H. Boy yer. former Selangor player, in the final 6—3. 6—2. Bowyer's defeat was most unexpected, especially after his victory over Nafcata last year's85 words
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Article197 1937-07-06 16 TuTE V.M.C.A. easily defeated the InA niskillings in a cricket match played at Tangl n on Saturday by 06 runs INNISKILLINGS Scott c Leembruggen b Hay 37 Dunkason b Hay 3 Callan c Barker b Hay 0 D-ngham st. Surata b Lyne 7 O'Dwyer b197 words
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Article365 1937-07-06 16 SECOND DAY Chinese Wins Hop Step And Jump Singapore, Tuesday. TAN Tiang Heck, of the S.C.A.A.A.. won first place in the Hop. Step and Jump event in the final of the Singapore Amateur Athl2t:c Associating meeting at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon. Adop'ing an attractive style he accomplished365 words
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Advertisement7 1937-07-06 16 Fraser Neave Ltc Distributor Of Tiger Beer.7 words
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Advertisement38 1937-07-06 16 I CHINA j| Underwriters Limited. I (Incorporated In Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAl<! l MARINE PERSONAL j ACCIDENT I INSURANCE 'Phone 4276. I M ™L™Z**& Chamfcen Beeorf floor, Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement95 1937-07-06 16 Correct to a hair Nothing contributes more to a wellgroomed appearance than a vigorous, cared-for head of hair. A few drops of 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic applied every morning will impart a sheen, keep unruly hairs in place. See to the health of your scalp, too, for an abundant, soft growth95 words
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686 1937-07-06 17 SUMMER RACES Handicaps For Third Day 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 6. Several fast gallops were witnessed a', the Ipoh race track this morning before a tmall attendance. Among the early arrivals who had brisk exercise on the sand track behind686 words
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Article89 1937-07-06 17 SELECTIONS for to-morrow, subject to scratching?, are as follows: Horses class D, Div. 1: BARFORD Vapour Sunnycrow Horses cla s 11, Div. 2: OORUGAN Clifton Lad Jack Gordon Horres class II Div. 3: MERIDEN Sly Lady Romano noraes class IV, Div. 1: QUICK MONEY Benedict Woden Horses89 words
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Article83 1937-07-06 17 Aizawa v. Loon Chong This Afternoon 1 Special interest w ll centre in to-day's m?n's .singles semi-final at the S.C.C. on one of the enclosed courts. Ties for to-day are as follows: Men's singles (semi-final): Yong Loong Chong vs. T. Aizawa. The winner meets Wise. Boy's Jumor (final):83 words
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Article96 1937-07-06 17 Quick Finishes At Worcester And Yeovil Reuter. London, July 5. TWO county championship cricket matches were completed in two days. Kent winning by an innings and 110 runs against Worcester at Worcester and Supser beating Somserset by 175 runs at Yeorli. Scores: AT WORCESTER Worcestershire: 100 (Wright 7Reuter. - 96 words
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Article53 1937-07-06 17 V.M.C.A. Junior Department XI v. the Royal Inniskillings 'to-day at 2 p.m. en the Anson Road ground:— K. Leembruggen, Suratta, Tan Guan Kiat, T. B. Shaw, Au Kow Chu, Chan Mun Cheng, B. M. Barter, Earl Ebert, Goh Chin Chye, V. Armstrong, Keng Chu. Reserves: —B. Fones and53 words
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Article40 1937-07-06 17 V.M.C.A. Juniors at water-polo against 11th Heavy Battery to-day at 4 p.m. at the Y.M.C-A. pool: Tan Wee Eng. B. Fones, Seng Chye (captj, Hon Ming, Sam York, H. Yeo, Boon Howe. Reserves:—Cheng Siong, Khiang Khoo. Yam Siang.40 words
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Article140 1937-07-06 17 Qualifying Rounds In Open Championship Reuter. Carnoustie July 5. AFTER a thunderstorm yesterday whfch turned the preens into peels, conditions wen perfect for the Qualifying rounds of the BriCsh Open golf championship, held on the Carnoustie and Burnside courses. Leading returns at Carnoustie were: Boomer G9, Hcrton-Smith 69Reuter. - 140 words
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Article64 1937-07-06 17 Entries for the Johore District badminton championships close with the secreretary. of the Royal Johore International Club to-day. The monthly golf (bogey) competition will be played from July 22 to 25. A ladies' mixed foursomes competition is proposed for August. A cocktad dance will be held on64 words
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Article45 1937-07-06 17 Tamil Brotherhood P~artv tenm v. St. Joseph's Institution in a friendly game of soccer on to-morrow on St. Joseph's ground: Anthony, Perumal. Mahalingam, Pakrisamy. S. Louis, G. Thangavelu. Marimuthu. Rajamanikam. Sinnakannoo. N. M. Ali, Kuppusamy. Chelliah. Noel de Cruz, Ponnusamv. Nathen. Suppiah. —m%mm.45 words
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Advertisement84 1937-07-06 17 There's nothing like the soothing qualities of Murine. Sun, wind, dust, and salt water make your eyes bloodshot, and cause a burning sensation, but a few drops of Murine the wondertui non-irritant eye lotion will refresh your eyes at once. Never neglect your eyes. Even the slightest irritation may grow84 words
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Advertisement128 1937-07-06 17 a*£ y THE COMPANY ON THE SPOT W.P.S. 21--,1 MOHAMED FAHMY vs. FRISCO KINGS OF THE NOBLE ART. NO "DAYONG DAYONG" FIGHTERS. A REAL GO FROM START TO FINISH—ON H SATURDAY, JULY iOTH. f\ at the NEW-WORLD ARENA. *§f \i BFRTIE BELL'S PROMOTION- TT'S cr»*- TO BE GOOD. P «1128 words
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Miscellaneous28 1937-07-06 17 THE TIDES TO-DAY: —9.39 am., 7 ft. 9 ins.; 8.40 p.m.. 9 ft. 1 in. TO-MORROW: —10.36 am., 8 ft 3 ins.; 9."S p.m., 9 ft. 6 ins.28 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1937-07-06 18 72 HOLES Shute v. Cotton At Walton Heath HENSMORE SHUTE, winner of the Ameu rican professional match-play championship for two years in succession, and Henry Cotton. British open champion in 1934 and the "News of the World" special golf correspondent, are1,022 words
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Article, Illustration617 1937-07-06 18 Air Mail - How She Won The British Title (By Air Mail London. JESSIE ANDERSON, who four years ago was unknown outside her nat ve Perth, became British woman champion on the Arran course, Turnberry, by defeating Miss Doris Park, holder of the Scottish title, by 6 and 4 in the617 words
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Article121 1937-07-06 18 Qualifiers In Sooluh Cup Competition IN the qualifying round of the Scoluh Cup competition at the Royal International Club, Johore, seventeen cards were returned as follows: L V J. Laville, T. W. Doyle, F. M. Still. C. L. Tatham, Markom bin Mohd. Said, Dr. T. E. Cheah, Mahmocd121 words
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295 1937-07-06 18 ST. Andrew's Old Boys' Association were beaten by 36 runs by the Seventh Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, in a cricket match played on the St. Joseph's Institution ground on Sunday afternoon. A feature of the game was the spiend-id bowling performances by players in295 words
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Advertisement433 1937-07-06 18 LOST WEIGHT WON VITALITY Once Languid Now Full of Pep In two weeks she lost 5 lbs. Three weeks later, another 5 lbs. had gone. When she was burdened with her unwanted fat she was alwrvys languid— now she is full of activity. The method she followed is quite pleasant,433 words
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Advertisement61 1937-07-06 18 I t e«!. Stock. WATERMAN'S "IDEAL" FOUNTAIN PENS i Waterman's Fountain Pens, the writers' bor.om friends, still lead. They have never as yet failed to give service. Modern shapes and modern colours to zu\\ modern tastes. Call and judge for yourself. Non-transparent types from $6.00 Transparent types from $12.50 Postage61 words
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Advertisement15 1937-07-06 18 r MULSIFIED WAS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR DELICATE HAIR. Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO 2 APB 4.15 words
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Advertisement226 1937-07-06 19 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Yeissig In 24 Hours It is no longer t-> ruffe: from loss of vigour and manhood, w< memory nnd Tody, nervouenaea, Impure blood, sickly skin, depression, and pool sleep, because in Am- rican Doctor ba discovered a qu» easy way to :iJ these troubles. This discovery226 words
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Advertisement183 1937-07-06 19 THINKofPYE WHEN YOU WANT A NEW RADIO .j. Catalogues FREE j to all V from 1 j KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. 122-124, Orchard Road. <. Listen to the HEW STATION ON A PHILIPS RADIOPLAYER A new complete range of brilliant shortwave receivers for A. C, D. or batten* operation. Years183 words
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Miscellaneous2361 1937-07-06 19 MITh 9 €1S MT CH n H V -A A 9 31 _1| !7 35 p.m. Concert of Light Music 12.20 p m Lunch concert by Nirom CM B C& T dMM J 1 M H TB tf* €3 515 £H sli Q sis' (continued) Orchestra, conducted by Boris Marieff.2,361 words
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Article186 1937-07-06 20 New Vitality For Tired Men- The daily round of worl: takes a terrific toll of bodily energy in this trying cUmate. If you are not to break down under this strain, you muu replace regularly the energy drained from your system by the heat and186 words
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Article195 1937-07-06 20 Situation Created By Spanish War Paris. THE little principality of Andorra is be ing caught by the backwash of the troubles in Spain. Under the Treaty of 1278, the Spanish Bishop of Sco De Urgel and the French Comte De Foix were appointed coprinces. The195 words
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Article94 1937-07-06 20 Carries On With Half A Brain Pittsburgh (By Mail) THE removal of the right half of a woman's brain, with subsequent improvement of the intellect but with some loss of control of the emotions, was described by Dr. Stuart N. Rowe. of Pittsburgh, to the meeting of the94 words
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420 1937-07-06 20 LICENCE FEE Government's Policy Obstructive APPEALS made by the Tribune recently to give the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation a chance, and to co-operate with constructive criticism, were justified by the broadcast statement made by the chairman. Mr. R. C. Giggins, on July L420 words
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Article203 1937-07-06 20 New Projector Enlarges 2,600 Times New York. June 10. ANEW television 'projector gun" which enlarges images 2 600 times has been demonstrated at the convention of the Institu'e ol Radio Engineers here. The projector was used only for enlarging still pictures, but the demonstration was regarded by engineers203 words
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Article55 1937-07-06 20 Washington. More than 28.*****0 motor vehicles vere resistered in the United States in 1936. an all-time record for the country. The action, number was 28 221.291. the Bureau of Public Roads his disclosed here. This was nearly 2,000,000 more than the previous year and 17,000,000 above the55 words
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Article, Illustration75 1937-07-06 20 A scene In the BBC's converted theatre in St. George's Hall, London, during the recent broadcast of German's "Merrie England showing the application of the "multi-microphone" method of production. The three microphones In view were by the vocalists; a fourth microphor.e was placed behind the c creens75 words
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Article693 1937-07-06 20 MULTI-MICROPHONE PLAN OF B. B. C. DURING the last three years the broadcasting by the 8.8.C. of big-scale musical shows has been the subject of a number of experiments in studio technique. Some of the complicated productions such as operettas and light and comic operas693 words
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Article, Illustration14 1937-07-06 20 The microphone visits the Seal Enclosure. —By courtesy of the BBC14 words
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Article100 1937-07-06 20 Indian Astrologer's Forecast Bombay. A LONG and successful reign for n Queen Elizabeth is forecast by Indian astrologers here. The star under which the Queen was born, they point cut. is Mars—the same as that of the famous Kohnioor diamond set in the Queen's crown.100 words
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Article165 1937-07-06 20 Turkish Woman Wins Diamond Air Force Medal Istanbul. The Flying Amazon of Turkey," first woman military pilot of the Turkish air torce, has been decorated by the Turkish Premier with the aviation medal set with diamonds. This is the first distinctoin of its kind to be granted by165 words
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Advertisement449 1937-07-06 20 MAYFAIK V V 4, Battery Road. (First floor) For Healthy and Taetv Meals. Breakfast, three courses: Daily $0.40. monthly $7.50 Snack: (Sent to Office, if requested). Daily $0.30, monthly $6.80. Tiffin, nine courses: Dally $0.90, monthly $15.00 or $13.00. Dr. Hay's or any other Diet: Daily $0.90, monthly $15.00 or449 words
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Miscellaneous386 1937-07-06 20 MALAYAN LISTENERS' RADIO (Continued from jx>ff« 1 9 > UJS.A. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES The following are i»o« shnrt-wavp transmissions. SiWfto322itdf after the calltette»f kilocycles, and the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 820 pm. Breakfast Club— Chicago Pittsburgh. WBXK 21,540; 13.9. 850 Richard Maxwell, songsvew York, W2XE 21.520: 13 9 915386 words
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Article348 1937-07-06 21 Turks Must Live Up To Their Uniforms Ankara. TEN commandments for Turkish policemen have been issued by th' 3 Ministry of the Interior, which has just provided each man with a smart, new uniform. These rules, which they must obey so that the "State they serve348 words
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Article127 1937-07-06 21 Spectacular Sight At Par's Exhibition i Paris. A 'triumphal way of light and td which is bespangled with stars has now been opened in Paris. It is ever the Alexandre HI Bridge :h forms one cf the principal links 1 the Paris Exhibition on the bfcrJt of127 words
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Article96 1937-07-06 21 Boys And G'rls Trained As Glider Pilots Moscow An aeroclub for schoolchildren has ten opened in Kharkov. It is the first cf its kind in the U.S.S.R. Under the guidance of a qualified r, 120 high-school boys and girls are studying to became glider pilots. Forty96 words
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Article289 1937-07-06 21 New German-British Understanding Berlin. AN appeal for understanding between Britain and Germany has been made here by Sir Neville Henderson, the British Ambassador in Berlin. Speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the German-English Society, he declared: "Guarantee us peace and peaceful evolution in Europe289 words
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Article257 1937-07-06 21 Bad Sardines Used As Bait Durban, Natal. AN invasion of rats is ruining crops in northern Zululand. The rats, which appear to be "on trek," have now reached the settlement area of Byaia Mkuzi and Magut and are crossing the rivers there. Extraordinary methods are being used257 words
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Advertisement55 1937-07-06 21 A Modern Age Demands MX IT You can wear Loxit screwless glasses in anywhere, any time, because Loxit mini mizes looseness, wobbling and breakageJ So to NAN SIN the only place a. Malays yon can get Loxit. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician/ Optometrist—P. S. Dzlng, O.D. (Phila; itt,55 words
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Advertisement137 1937-07-06 21 i*tl Z SURE I CAN'T STAND HOT DRINKS. THE MOST .U 5 1, rfflNC lIT MUCH LONGER POPULAR MEALTIME 6&' 1 1 1 BEVERAGES CONTAIN V» tn .iJkftlT TANNIN AND CAFFEIN THEYgf; 'doctor > r^^ 'givYtHEM UP vL-.V\ < !kw ALTOGETHER J j^W^.f^^Hl P> f JUST BE MODERATE vV Al137 words
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Advertisement136 1937-07-06 21 i ■1 nf/'M You can't kill mosquitoes I with inferior "insecticides"/ Flit th fading insecticide in 90 countries-con- vincing evidence of its great killing power ond efficiency. Fftt it most deodly to Insects because it contains a combination of killing ogentt found in f*J|^6 no orKef insecticide. Hit spray does136 words
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Article1012 1937-07-06 22 SIX AREAS WHERE DISEASE IS ENDEMIC INHERE was an unusually large gathering of members and friends at the Rotary Club meeting held aboard the s.s. Taishan recently in Canton. Among the guests present were Mr. A. P. Blunt, Consul-General for Great Britain, and Mr. G.1,012 words
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Article680 1937-07-06 22 Leprosaria And Dispensaries Established Leprosaria.—ln a recent review o: the situation J. L. Maxwell has reported (See Chinese Medical Journal Vol. 49 Page 957. Sept. 1935) nineteen leprosar'a distributed as follows Kwangtung. 9; Yunnan. 2; Shantung. 2. Kiangsi, 1; Hunan, 1; Hupeh, 1; Chekiang. 1; Fuklen, 1;680 words
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Article243 1937-07-06 22 Pronunciation To Be Standardised Wellington, New Zealand. WIRELESS announcers in New Zealand are all going to talk in the same way in future. The pronunciation used by tne announcers of national radio stations is to be standardised, according to an announcement made by Professor J. ShUlev243 words
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Article104 1937-07-06 22 World Conference In Geneva Next April Geneva. A world coal conference attended by representatives and experts of the Governments, employers and workers of all countries where coal production or consumption is an important element of economic life, will be held in Geneva next April. Ihe meeting will study104 words
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Advertisement214 1937-07-06 22 says OLD HETHERS ,1 "And that meani a rush on my barley water—but v I'm quite ready for it. In fact this year I'm better |p~ x> 4 supplied than ever—l can offer a choice of lemon Js or lime barley water. Both of course are made to recipe, from214 words
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Advertisement135 1937-07-06 22 VflCCllM FILLING WITH jjfjSfa^ S 3.00 British pawn. No. *****4 LPWCRD America/, patent No. *****0 Japanese patent No. ***** j X" THE IM7 MODELS OF LATESi "JUST ARRIVED The new PILOT pens will impress ycu as no other range of pens has ever done—the really beautiful materials —the wonderful refinements135 words
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609 1937-07-06 23 SAFETY FACTOR Latest Box-Girder Frames A RECOGNITION that teafety is one of the primary requisites in the modern automobile is reflected 1b both the body and the chassis of the new 1937 Chevrolet, according to Chevrolet engineers and designers. m Safety provisions in609 words
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Article159 1937-07-06 23 In the Cape Town—Johannesburg and back 2000-mile Reliability Trial, ar M G. was second in the P>M, car clasAn old "Q" type racing M.O. M«f made fastest time of the day in a Hil" held by the NSW. Light Ca< l; «b and R.A.C. of Australia, thf159 words
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Article641 1937-07-06 23 Attitude Of Courts Gives Rise To Protests AFTER the recent tirades of more than n one judge on the question of motor manslaughter, it is pleasant tc be able to record a case where a judge took the merciful view that a fatal accident might be dealt641 words
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Article83 1937-07-06 23 New Lightweight Motor Cycles A new type of light motor cycle, ombining the features of the push --cycle and the motor cycle, will soon >a seen in Malaya. Th e Cyc-auto, a cycle buiit on a ironger frame than a bicycle with a 8 c.c. two-stroke engine, is a83 words
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Article356 1937-07-06 23 home; industry Sets Up New Records MOTOR-CAR manufacturers are setting up new records in production, in spite of the difficulties which they say the steel position is putting in their way. Latest figures available to-day show that the output of British Arms last March reached the new peak356 words
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Article312 1937-07-06 23 Austin Seven Wins Every Event At Donington THE huge c.owd vhich wat -hed the motor ravins ut Donlngtou on Coronation Day had the thrilling experience of seeing a unique racing record ef up by one dri.ci and on? car winning every event The driver in uuestion was C.312 words
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Article211 1937-07-06 23 Austin Coach-Work Competition Success THE Austin Fourteen Goodwood saloon I which, it will be remembered, won first award in its class in the R.A.C. Rally coach work competition, has repeated this success by winning Class 1 in the coachwork competition held m conjunction with the Scottish Rally. Class211 words
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Article192 1937-07-06 23 CIR Stenson Cooke, General Secretary of the Automobile Association, was recently received by His Excellency the Belgian Ambassador in Ixmdon who conferred upon him the Order of the Crown of Belgium, in recognition of his services in the cause of International Touring. Recently. the Insignia of Honour,192 words
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Advertisement103 1937-07-06 23 I PSYCHO RAY BADGE (R* > *VL WEAR IT! SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE < WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. Price $3.00 J i m'~ ,c Supplier:— MAX TING SUM, d.m.t.. ds.t. m.s.p., J S FPC (Lond..), F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.). Mechano-Therapy, Psycho-Therapy t t r Electro-Therapy, I j X 6 JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. S103 words
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Advertisement98 1937-07-06 23 SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD- cTha Cat fob Spotting People R S.A SCOUT M de Xivce Ifwm &BKSAj*C Remote control gear lever )eliphtfully sn.art and picas- under f«e davn and f*e j j /irmd brafce between m appearance, outstand- seats leaves the noor clear W in performance, tried 0/ an ,nt proved,98 words
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Advertisement132 1937-07-06 23 JACK USED TO BE WEAK, OTHER ANAEMIC, THEN THE DOCTOR STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS ADVISED QUAKER OATS. SAID TOO. IT HAS WORKED B* Quaker Oats is rich in Vitamin B the Vitamin, doctors say, combats i rrvousness, constipation, poor appetite. That's why Quaker Oats should be eaten every day, for Vitamin B132 words
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Article, Illustration165 1937-07-06 24 G. D. A. Lundon (S.C.C.) a»d Poh Kirn Seng (Malayan champion sprinter) running i?i the 440 yards heats at the S.C C. last Sunday. The «n*i *vill be held on Saturday. (Tribune). T. Miyata, a Japanese lons-,,umper who bids fair to settang up a new165 words
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