Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1937

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXTV. .—No. 158. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937 FIVE CENTiL The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, July 7, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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    • 537 2 M. HASSAN, 34, 36 ft 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 8411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OP: Frigidaires, Koldche&U, 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
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    • 521 2 I\ ARE YOU FULLY AWARE OF OUR CHARGES BEING MODERATE FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND WAIER INSTALLATION! T OUR WORKMANSHIP IS GUAR- ANTEED FOR ANkTHING ELECt TRICALLi IiONE AND WATER PIPING LAID, AND GENERAL J REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. j 'Phone 7176 or call at Messrs. Allwie Co., S Electric Sz Water
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    • 468 2 AN EXCELLENT SPECIFIC FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF EXCESSIVE URIC ACID. Millions of people complain to-day of loss of appetite, disinclination to work, mental and physical depression, but millions also do not know that they are merely victims of unnatural feeding. Too much meat and other indigestible foods cause the
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    • 123 2 VIROL for robust health TEO CHIN SENG, Licensed Vaccinator Pharmacy Branch Office 307, North Bridge Road, Singapore. "EMATA." UNBREAKABLE AND EVER LASTING SLATE. You can write on this slate wfth a pencil and erase It off with your finger. PRICE 60 CENTS EACH. Obtainable at PETER CHONG CO., Booksellers, Stationers,
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    • 109 2 Eb ALTO 4 fold Silver-pkitod. gold Cell with case $150. M SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. SALE NOW ON AT BAB A A. CO., LTD. MIDDLE ROAD. I palp it *ATioi^&^"^^^^^l head poms, btwring m tne ears, t.n- glmg in the legs, sight trebles, gid- \4 11 a.ness
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  • 648 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPPING NEEDS OF THE U.S. Dependence On Foreign Tonnage Decried "THE Merchant Marine. Act of 1936 has many imperfections and inconsistencies, many of them conceived out of ar. innate distrust of the plan of a Merchant Marine privately owned and operated," said Mr. William K. Jackson, counsel
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    • 429 3 BTEAMKS BALL EN Gfl INDIA (Incorporated in England) V. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 KANPTJRA 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 15,000 Sept.
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    • 132 3 INDO-CHYNA STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkeng and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton. Macao. Swatow. Am«y. Chefo, Tientsin, Newehwang. Yanirtae ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails KUMSANG July 9 July
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    • 595 3 M. 8. K. ji j KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated In Japan) i For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Dm Dae Sailing Doe J I Penang Spore Spore via Mew York l f aa KASm MARU Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Oct. 4 i me
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    • 392 3 Special Holiday Cruises to Bangkok Saigon Angkor Paom Penh Dlspl. From Ret'g Tons B'pore. S'por* M.S. "ALSIA" 12,500 J :ly 17 Aug. 6 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Aug. 7 Aug. 27 "LALANDIA" 11,000 Sept. 18 Oct. 8 "JUTLANDIA" 13,100 Oct. 9 Oct. 29 "MEONIA" 11,000 Oct. 30 Nov. 19 "BORINGIA" 12,500 Dec.
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    • 467 3 STEAMER BAILfJICRI NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in yLLoypjl <*"™ y The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due S pore. 1937. "LAHN"' omits Hongkong, Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 26 "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai North China
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  • 466 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Londun, July 6. Very Quiet Steady EVJBBEX Tone Buyers. 9 7|16 +1,1« Sellers. 9 V* »W ay Buyers OVi 9 9 16 +I|l6 M y Sellers. 9 9 16 9* 8 +111 inivSeot Bayers. 9V 2 9 9 16 +116 July sept. Sellers. 9% 9
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  • 83 4 New High Level In Note Circulation Reuter Wireless. London, July 3. AN the money market note circulation again reached a fresh high level at £488.400,000 and further records in the near future are anticipated owing to the increasing seasonal demand for currency together with reluctance of French na
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  • 67 4 Statement for quarter ended May 22, 1937 (consisting of three four-weekly periods).— Tonnage of Ore crushed 14,886 tons. No. ol Ounces of Bullion produced 5,998 ounces. No. of Ounces of Fin e Gold recovered 5,668 ounces. Value of Gold produced £33,531 Steri ling. Working costs £20 953 sterling,
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    • 843 4 t Oversea-Chinese Banldng Corporation Ltd. j I (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). lIP I Successors to t S The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited i T*b Bo H<wg Bank. UmJted. am( The Oversea-Chinese Bans, iJmne* j CAPITAL I S Authorised $40,000,000.00. PtOJ. J I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH CLIA STREET,
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    • 148 4 MR. LONG-SHCT SAYS HE IS AS FIT AS A FIDDLE AT 50! Mr Long Shot Do you like to be a YOUNG OLD man at 50 as Mr. Long Shot? Yes! You can be active, happy, look and feel younger and able to enjoy the pleasures of life to a
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    • 180 4 t-WIISTK KOSE" BKAi\D| j PURE SALAD OIL Excellent for cooking y Distributing Agents wanted throughout Malaya, Siam, Burma, j Netherland Indies and India. j I 8oi« 1«.».««:- TEXG SIN COMPANY,} Pbene 4014 21 Teluk Ayer Street, Singapore, •j. V SKIN Healthy Every night. Rub in Zam-Buk. IF you take care
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  • 1484 5 mailed by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING *Taser Co Lyall Evatt Singapore, July 7th 10 a.m. el Amn*t Tin ""/IT "T™ 8z Co. Lyall fl Ifttt 4!- Ampat Tin ffcfc 6 9 6|4V 2 6i9 Buyers Sellers Buyers SellPrs Cl Asam
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  • 407 5 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, July 7. TIN three months £262 up 70;-. The London Stock Exchange yesterday was still reported as being quiet but quotations appear to have been fairly generally marked up. According to our cables received, tin shares there are considerably brighter and
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  • 17 5 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Tin price: 130 up 2 V*.
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  • 21 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—• Buyers: 32 V-i cts. Sellers: 32 5 /g cts. (unchanged)
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  • 100 5 British Official Wireless London, July 6. ?aris 128 9 32 .'lew York 4.95 9 16 .Montreal 4.95?a 3russels 29.44 ieneva 21.65 3 /i Amsterdam 9.01% IUan 94 1116 Jerlin 12.34 Stockholm 19.39V4 Copenhagen 22.40 I sio 19.90 lenna 26V 2 'rague 141 15jl6 Jelgrade 216 ladrid nom isbon
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  • 17 5 Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.—No 2 dredge, 437.83 piculs, No. 3 dredge 506.48 piculs.
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  • 192 5 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. July 7. C-> Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22V 2 15% Bonus Kamunting 10% Int. July 13 July 16 July 5 10%
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    • 21 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) Established 1872 W. J. DEXTER, Manager. I, Finlayson Green. Tel. 59W. _JOMMi
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    • 497 5 "MEIRICH" motor tablets lubricate \£f 1 \Lws the rapidly moving parts in the explo- \a\ ✓vG^^^Fx^ sion chamber, as well as the piston and Q|\ J^pY cylinder walls because they contain colloidal graphite. If you use these NcAvvftl n tablets, you need NOT use any upper Q\ v v lubricating
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  • 98 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, vAmsterdam§ and tLondonS: Netherlands, closing 1.30 p.m. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal 4ir Service 6 a.m. Saturday. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. *Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial,
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  • 169 6 Mails expected from Netherlands indies by Air (Netherlands) tc-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. respectively on the same cay. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air (Netherlands). Date of arrival and deliveiies uncertain Mails expected from
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  • 31 6 Tre s.s. Kepong for Siam (Parcels cnly). Mails previously announced <as closing at 11 a.m. on July 1 will now j lose at 10 a.m. on the same day.
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  • 18 6 The Air Mail (Netherlands* despatch--11 Singapore on June 30 wa< dti:\ered in London on July B.
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  • 28 6 The Mnleym Po.-t Office Guide 1937— 1938 'Revised to Nov. 1 1936" is now on sale at ali Post Offices. Frice $1 ocr copy.
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  • 632 6 MR. L. STEINER Exhibition At Adelphi Hotel Singapore, Wednesday. A Chess Exhibition by Mr. L. Steiner "was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators at the Adelphi Hotel last evening. Mr. Steiner faced 20 boards cl local chess players representing various nationalities, European. Eurasian, Chinese, Malay,
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    • 382 6 f affiles MALAYA'S PREM>ER HOTEL, „j I To-night Cocktail Dance 6,30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight I FAREWELL APPEARANCE OP THE iD. FOKIEN MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO J I Presenting Character and Classical Dances of High Merit J NON-DINERS $1.00. I TO-MORROW—GRAND HOSPITAL BALL AND SPECIAL
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    • 285 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—Two European compound houses Nos. 38 and 42, Cairnhill Road, 3 bedrooms, modern sanitation, garage :of 2 cars for each house. High location. Rent, No. 33 $125- and No. ->2 Sl5O-. Apply Cheang Jim Chuan, "Pal Beach" Pnsir Panjang Read. Phone Mo. *****. Required hospital trained Chinese
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    • 124 6 Are You Afraid Of 13? By many people, even in these enlightened days, thirteen is still considered an unluckv number. Tint If vou make a habit of relying on cur elf, and overcome pessimism. Inertia, p.rd evil forebodings with the aid of Pltikettes, the dainty little liver pills, you will
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    • 15 6 has taught me that for\ F unvarying perfection you can't beat 1 C A. Jl_
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 313 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE* *STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES* TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Africa South La Plata Maru July 7 1 p.m. America (South) La Plata Maru 7 1 p.m. Ceylon la Plata Maru „71 p.m. Kretay Suddhadib „71 p.m. DJambi and K. Toengkal Togian ~7 1 p.m. Muntok and Palembang
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  • 842 7 FRASER CO.'s SHARE REPORT HARDENING OF TIN PRICES EXPECTED pRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated July 6, sta'ces: In the absence of any startling deve'.opments either in the political or financial situations, markets for a change have been left to themselves for the last week and
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  • 129 7 Sharp Shooting And Knife Throwing Singapore, Wednesday. "So long as he can stand he will never starve." This is a remark that has cftea been passed about Gunboat Jack. Since Sunday, the "master of all trades" and Princess Leona have been thrilling hundreds of people of all rationalities
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  • 157 7 Two Resolutions By The Executive Yuen Shanghai, July 7. THE Central Executive Yuen for the first time held a meeting in Ruling yesterday under the presidency of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. The following two resolutions are oi particular interest to Chinese in Malaya: 1 The
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  • 153 7 Good Espionage Drama At The Pavilion MARTA Labarr, a beautiful Frcnco filmstar, made her Singapore <ereeiidebut yesterday in *'23icl Burea-i." the Radio Pictures' espionage drama releasea at the Pavilion Theatre. Although the plot is not a novel one, a woman spy's romance with a secret service man being
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  • 110 7 Extension Until 2 O'Clock On Saturday AS already announced, the management of the New World has arranged for "Three Big Nights in China" at the cabaret on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There will be two bands—the cabaret's own orchestra and that of the Silver Moon Musical Association.
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    • 109 7 NATURAL WHITENESS RESTORED to dull off-color teeth _Hr_h__-v \^s__t. ||)|mHBHHWM|p I Mm 11 __ks9b \_______E& E_^_H_i _Hl& J|||. IB ___Jz_s _______________________________________Bl_i DON'T let dull, discolored teeth rob to teeth and the refreshed feeling it you of social charm or business too, because vftNo"<MlL_ success-do what countless thousands half as much
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    • 245 7 And Restaurants Make fkjk "Ovaltine Cold W"' Your Daily Habit! For the beach fill your thermos flask From the lighter meals you eat through vith 'OValtisf these long exhausting days you must com—it uvii reget tne maximum nourishment. freS h and sustain you after bathing. That is why a glass
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  • 125 8 Sixth Anniversary This Week-End The Great World celebrates its sixth anniversary this week-end, on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, the Oth. 10th and 11th. Special arrangements have been made to commemorate the occasion. Thousands of free gifts ore be sr'vpvi away to all patrons, and the whole park is
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    • 151 8 HERE IT IS A(. VIM I Great Picture of I The Malayan JIXCLE Opening To-day at 3.15 iJalhambra| h's The First JUNGLE PICTURE With Real MALAY SPOKEN. Hear DOROTHY LAMOUR ■Sing "MY SWEET" The Famous Malay Song! m j THE FASCINATING j STORY OF A WHIMSICAL P&B J j VAGABOND'S
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    • 135 8 %Jj)» j TO-DAY at the CAPITOL j J| i 'Mju-f NEW UNIVERSAL, The Company that gave y^J^.M you THREE SMART GIRLS' and 'SHOW BOAT' H ''S~/ NOW BRING YOU THE BIG MUSICAL HIT! £oudeduiiUt WW f JdauXfUL! fluty iAuik Ztdetitainmetd! k V Jl/\\ ,t$ delectable, itJ delicious, its de-tops— the
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    • 46 8 •8* Qr AEIItI i K Geylang-Joo Chiat Road Junction, 1 i 1 Prices: 10c, 20c. and 30c. iSrs i« a m s. a nu, j j and "THINK IT OVER" ROSE MARIE" Featuring Ma Seu Chan, p°« a J! d^' eman in TALE OF TWO CITIES"
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 370 9 Avoid Eye Strain! i CONSULT Ellison,S*Ezekiel&Co v By Appointment to H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak. OPTICIANS WATCHMAKERS ONLY ADDRESS:— 3, Capitol Building, SINGAPORE. Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Date of closing Regularising, widening and deepening
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    • 173 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? Malay lessons by Competent Malay Teacher. Several years' practical experience in a College of Foreign Language-. Excellent references. For Particulars: Box 253, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—lmmediately 2 Senior Local Teachers, one with Scout Experience and a Lady Teacher to take charge of primary cla-ses for the Government Aided
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    • 873 9 6REAT WORLD SHOW 1 «"ZL— C A BARE I: —To-nigh t, 6 p.m. to Midnight. i /¥-1 4 VTIkTfl O i n V "Charlies hot stompers- -dsouzas BAND." W\Yw\ Z\ iM l\ VrKl AX Admission: Tea Dance Fr^e—Night Dance .V* j I REMEMBER THE DATES. !GRAND CELEBRATIONS "BANDOENG NIGHT" j
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  • 956 10 TT will as a surprise to most people ha Malaya to learn, after all the fuss that has been made about unemployment and distress in Selangor, that there are, according to the committee appointed by the High Commissioner to go into the problem, only 400 unemployed
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  • 76 10 British Official Wireless London. July 7. H. M. the King has approved the following appointments in the diplomatic service: Sir Waif ord Selby, Minister at Vienna, to be Ambassador at Lisbon in succession to Sir Charles Wingfield, who is retiring towards the end of Lhe year. Mr. Charles
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  • 1512 10 THE SITUATION TO-DAY IN CHINA U7E give below an address by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, who 1» Director-General of Opium Suppression in China, which was read in Nanking on June 3. The Marshal poinfed out that suppression in a country of the size of China was beset
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  • 74 10 British Official Wireless. London. July 7. Lord Runciman, the well-known shipowner celebrated his 90th birthday on board his yacht. Sunbeam 11, to-de-. He began life at sea as a cabin bey and at age of 24 he was captain. Aft?r sailing every .sea under steam and sail he
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    • 211 10 I m.v -m i s m"\ COTT". s I I TRAVELLING i "111 RUGS j t [ml SIZE 72 X 55 INS. SPECIAL SOFr FINISH, REVERSIBLE. V FAST WASHING COLOURS IN A VARIETY OF SMART S MARL OVERCHECK DESIGNS. BROWNS, GREYS, BLUES I j AND FAWN-FRINGED ENDS. I j REMARKABLE
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    • 35 10 ji Opening Offer j S 3 poses for $1 I (Pott Card Size) j Studio 33 j NOW OPEN I TeL 3304 33 Stamford Road, j FOR SAFE AND PUNCTUAL TRANSPORT PATRONISE THE RAILWAY L
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  • 662 11 HUSBAND FRANTIC WITH WORRY NO RADIO SINCE FRIDAY SEARCH COSTS QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS DAILY Reuter Wireless. LATEST Reuter messages from New York and Wash ngton indicate that there is hardly any hope left of finding Miss Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Capt. Noonan,
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  • 79 11 Reuter. Washington, July 7. "We v.aye been searching since dusk yesterday evening and the results are negative," says the latest report from the cutter Itasca.—Reuter. Honolulu. July 7. Th? U.S. battleship Colorado ha.s changed its course in order to speed towards Winslow Bank, 100 miles east Ot Howland
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  • 744 11 PILOTS SAY SERVICE IS FEASIBLE British Official Wireless. London, July 7. THE first survey flights f.r the joint Anglo-American Atlantic air service were successfully completed to-day when the American flyingboat Clipper 111 landed at Foynes. in the Irish Fr?e State, at 10.50 a m. from Botwood,
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  • 250 11 Popular Priest S'POR*: CATHOLICS BEREAVED Singapore, Wednesday. IVE much regre'i to record the death of the Rev. Father Pierre Emil Ruaudel, of the Church of the Holy Family, Singapdre, which occurred about 11.15 last night. Father Ruaudel was a much loved priest, who had been 39
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  • 51 11 New York, July 7. I\R. H H. Kung, Chinese Am- rassador. invit'ng American capital to China, told representative «f American firms attending :< dinner that "if you wish to invc-t vein suiplus capital in China, I can promise you the hearty welcome and full protection of
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  • 216 11 Plenary Meeting On Friday London, July r THE plenary meeting of the non-inter-vention committee has now been called for Friday. In his reply to a question in the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, added that the policy of the British Government remained as explained
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  • 20 11 At yesterday's meeting of the Council of State. Johore. the Hon. Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong took the oath of <Jhce.
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  • 60 11 FRANCO'S NOTE TO POWERS A THREAT Economic Door Will Be Closed Reuter. Paris, July 7. QENERAL Franco, tne insurgent leader, has sent to the powers a note demanding recognition as a belligerent under international law, according to the Havas correspondent in Salamanca. General Franco threatens to
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  • 87 11 Congress Leaders In Provinces Reuter. Wardha, July 7. ALTHOUGH the Indian Congress working committee, after a twelvehours session, adjourned till to-day without reaching a decision whether or not to take office in the six pro- vinces where they hold clear majorities, it is learned that the leaders
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  • 58 11 563 Deaths In United States Reuter. New York. July 6. rE death roll during the Independence Day celebrations throughout the United States during the past week-end is 563, the highest for eighty years. Deaths from m.tor accidents alone amounted to 310. while 107 were drowned. Eighty-four persons were
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 48 11 PEEK.FR^ Vn entirely new type of B'scuit, combining' the wholesomeness of Mi^^^^jSS^B pure fruit and the crunchiness of crisp pastry. Available with jam jA filling's or plain. S/\MiMm Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS Sons. Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. wX" r A^B&^-^i SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., \VV Penang. 1 P F. 19
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    • 53 11 ■Mr why should i go ro I BERLIN OPTICAL CO. hHH|»hO I I**2,SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, I ■Iforglasse s 9 BECAUSE THEY ARE QUALIFIED EYE-SIGHT SPECIALISTS WITH BEST SIGHT-TESTING equipment; stock lateststyles or eyewear; RENDER FULL SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND YOU PAY LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. O»TOMET«IST: C 3». CHONG, OPT.D. (U. S.
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    • 33 11 S '""H-M-V BRITISH RADIO PltlCE $153 HIRE PURCHASE TERMS $35 deposit and 6 monthly payments of $20 16 n n 12 of $12.50 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE r &16 BlSiivJJ' STREET, PENANG. 11 'IBMB
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  • 1806 12 WHAT NEW POLICY MAY MEAN DATO BRADDELL'S WARNING DANGER OF SURRENDER OF STATE'S SEPARATE POWERS Singapore, Tuesday. MEMBERS of the Council of State, Johore, at their meeting to-day in the Dewan, Johore Bahru, led by Dato Roland Braddell launched an attack on the policy of Malayanisation,
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  • 23 12 Mr. Lee Chiang Foo of the staff of Kee Nam College, China, has arrived in Singapore on a two months' tour of Malaya.
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  • 759 12 COMMITTEE REPORT AND COUNCIL SPEECHES Singapore, Tuesday. I •JpHE Committee appointed by the Johore Government to consider proposals for a campaign against indebtedness amongst Government servants in Johore has issued a report. The basis of the recommendations is assistance to and not dismissal of employees
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  • 228 12 Rubber Assessment INEQUALITIES IN JOHORE? Singapore. Tuesday. F|OES there exist any unfair treaiment of small rubber holders in the matter of assessment of holding in Johore? Referring to the situation, Dr. X. Mootatamby said, at to-day's meeting of the Council of State: I would like to invite
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  • 113 12 SCHOOLBOYS WORK Committee For Johore Urged Singapore, Tuesday. IN meeting of the-Council of 1 State, Johore, Dato Awang bin O.na.. in an adjournment speech, asked Government to appoint a Committee to investigate into the question of Malay boys and their employment after leaving school. He suggested that training facilities be
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  • 475 12 GOVERNMENT INQUIRY URGED Singapore, Tuesday. TEARS of a rice shortage in Johore were expressed in the meeting of the Council of State, Johore, today, when two members spoke on the subject, and an inquiry by Government, with a view to giving all j assistance possible
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 36 12 It can be supplied polished or |£i H*. unpolished. A feature is that it Iffi an P olls after fixi ng. A ||8 high tile at price Sole Distributing Agents: McALISTER CO, LTD. WP S 31.
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    • 22 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, i China Building, Chulia Street, i 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE i FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHIO AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
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  • 431 13 And Passage Money 1936 FIGURES FOR JOHORE Singapore, Tuesday. QUES HONS regarding superanDilation allowances and passage money paid by the Johore Government during 1936 were asked by Inche Onn bin Jaafar, and answers tabled, at this morning's meeting of the Council of. State, held in Johore Bahru. The
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  • 258 13 His Comrade Bradman Is Discharged Singapore, Tuesday. F. ORME, a Private in the Middlesex Regiment will spend the next twelve months behind prison walls as a result of nocturnal escapade on the night; of Mar. 19, which started when he broke barracks with a comrade,
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  • 503 13 Bills Introduced In Council Singapore, Tuesday. BILLS introduced in to-day's meeting of the Council of State, Johore, included the following:— Court Fees (Amendment) Enac;ment, 1937:— The objects and reasons are as follows: To incorporate in the Johore Enactment certain provisions which exist in the corresponding Federated
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  • 88 13 Italian German Labour Get Together Reuter Wireless. Rome, July 5. THE creation of an international front between the Italian and German labour organisations was announced following conversations between the President of the Fascist Confederation of Industrial Workers and Doctor Ley, head of the German labour front. The two
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  • 78 13 Arrests By Armed Police Reuter Wireless. Port of Spain, July 3. ON the signal from an aeroplane flying over the village of Fyzabad, 200 armed police supported by marines arrested twenty men at dawn, searched houses and seized a number of shotguns and cartridges. The strike in the
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  • 790 13 In Council Of State 1 SUBJECT DISCUSSED IN JOHORE Singapore, Tuesday. gHOULD Malay and English be the languages to be used at the meetings of the Council of State, Johore, or should only one language be spoken? There was quite a number of references to this
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  • 572 13 STRONG PLEA FOR LOCAL-BORN IN COUNCIL Treatment Of Malay Officers: Protest Singapore. Tuesday. ANOTHER strong plea for Malays ami the local-horns was made by Inche Onn bin Jaafar at the meeting of the Juhore Council of State held to-day in Johore Bahru. He cited certain
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  • 216 13 Johore's General Adviser Going On Leave Singapore Tuesday. rIBUTES to the General Adviser, Johore (Mr. W. E. Pepys), were paid ty members of the Council of State at their meeting to-day. Both Dato Abdullah bin Esa and Dato Awang bin Omar referred to the pending
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 161 13 PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331. IPOH 111. W.P.S. 232 < j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j HI oto ii v mii o INSURANCE COMPANY, LTiL 1 5 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., i j Singapore ft Branche*. j .J. Z^Z^A WONDERFUL NUMBERS EXCELLENT RECORDS MANTOVANI HIS TIPICA ORCHESTRA. FB. 1521.
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  • 134 14 HORACE LINDRUM M. INMAN HERE NEXT WEEK BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER EXHIBITION At Singapore C.C. On Wednesday HORACE Lindrum and Melbourne Inman. the well known snooker and billards players, will arrive in Singapore in a few days and five an exhibition at the Singapore Cricket Club on Wednesday next at 6.4»
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  • 170 14 Singapore v. Selangor This Week-End IT is understood that A. C. Growder and Evan Wong are unable to travel to Kuala Lumpur for the inter-state cricket match between Selangor and Singapore this week-end^ It is further unaerstood that L. A. Evans has been invited to fill Growder s place in
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  • 54 14 S.C.C. XI vs. Malays on the Padang to-day in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League: F. M. Adam; D. E. Nickels, F. A. McCaffery; R. Davidson., F. E. Hutchinson, K. C. Gillett; A. V. Cramsie, J. H. Abbott, W. D. J. Vincent, R. J. Forbes Lt.
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  • 169 14 Championship singles and doubles the ties for next week in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C. will be played* as follows: MONDAY: Capt. E. R. Maples vs. A. Ferguson: T. B. Rogers vs. H. Gilc: E. A. Brown and A. B. Jordan fl. D. Phillip. TUESDAY:
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  • 698 14 SIDE TO MEET JOHORE NOT YET SELECTED Singapore, Wednesday. TWO goals decided the issue in the friendly game between an S. A. F. A. XI and th e R A F. at the Stadium, the Singapore side coming oat on top despite the fact that th 3
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  • 64 14 THE following players have been in- vited to attend at the Anson Road Stadium on Friday, in readiness to play, if selected, against Johore: F. M. Adam, C. D. Kronenburg, Chua Boon Lay, Sarip, Abdul Rahman, Yew Lerur, Seng Quee, Hor Khoon, Lye Chuan. Soon Lvc, J.
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  • 251 14 Ladies' July Medal Competition The Singapore G.C. ladies* July medal competition (bogey i was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. G. V. Alien in "A" Division with a score of 2 up, in a win for Mrs. L. F. Day in "B"
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  • 38 14 V.M.C.A. Seniors team vs. Juniors at Water Polo to-morrow at 5 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. pool: Chiam Koon Nam, Wee Liong Quee, Cheah Thye Eng. Lim Thye Hock. Ong Kirn Teck, E.S.M. Khatena. Ong Tiong Guan.
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  • 179 14 Leading Five All Americans Reuter. London, July 6. 4LL the notable players have qualified A for the British golf open championship. The qualifying score was 157. The first five qualifiers are all Americans. Scores of the leaders were. Sarazen 71—141; Nelson 71—142; Snead 70—142; Locke <the be.it
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  • 567 14 Junior Senior Fours A ROWING Regatta has been arranged for those members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club who are not goinf in the interpcrt crews to Batavia. The main item will be Junior-Sem:,; Fours, heats of which will be rowed tomorrow and the
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  • 474 15 S.L.T.A. TENNIS FINALS ODAY'S TIES Mrs. Strickland v. Mrs. Eber Singapore, Wednesday. KEEPING good control over his sttokes and displaying better t. artcraft, Ycng Loon Chong, eliminecl the Japanese representative, T. \i awa in the Singapore L.T.A. men's i luimpicnship singles competition at the
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  • 107 15 In the S.B.A. men's junior singles ship tournament will be played he Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall, greek-end) as follows: pday at 2.15 p.m.: Ong Kwee Wah ihmad M3ttar, Thio Gek Swee vs Goh, C'ng Seong Rang vs ArLow Keng Ann vs Chua Tye C 3. Nair vs
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  • 392 15 Tall Scoring In Benefit Matches London, J.ily 6 R. E. S. WYATT, Warwickshire and ex-All England captain, has struck his old form with a vengeance this season, and followed up ea *«er W* «-s with a double century in Kilner's benefit match at Birmingham >m
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  • 88 15 Dark Blues Ahead On First Innings London, July 6. THE inter-Varsity cricket match at Lord's was productive of a fine century by Grover, for the Dark Blues, who had first lease of the wicket. Oxford University compiled a total of 267 and had nine Cambridge men out for
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  • 360 15 RACES TO-DAY Only Five Horses Scratched ACCEPTANCES, scratching and order of running for to-day's races at Ipoh are as follows: THE SCRATCHINGS: Race I.—Nil. Race 2.—Lassa. Race 3.—Nil. Race 4.—Flying Column, Mildora. Ruce s.—Nil. Race 6—Biddy's Squire, Harford. Race 7.—Nil Race 8 —Nil. Double totes will be
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  • 422 16 Proposed Memorial To Mr. Thornley-Jones A PROPOSAL that a memorial for the late Mr. A. E. Thornlev-Jores should be erected near the organ in St. Andrew's Cathedral in due course was mentioned by Mr. Edwin A. Brown who presided a* the annual general meeting of the Singapore
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  • 50 16 Be'gian Premier's Arrival In Brussels Reuter. Brussels July 6 Mr V?n Zeeland. the Premier of Belpium arrived by air from London where he met Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Brtish Premier and Mr. Antony Ed°n Foreign Secretary and gave h»s impressions of his visit to the United States—Reuter.
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  • 114 16 Public Thanks For Dr, Salazar Reuter Wireless. Lisbon. July 5. THE Premier, Dr. Salazar. appeared a* a window and thanked the crowd of 20 000 which demonstrated their thanksgiving at his escape from assassination when visiting a chapel. It is revealed that a bomb connected with a 300
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  • 54 16 Singapore. Tuesday VEE Bah Chee and Kee Keng were W i marline charged before Mr proves the Second Magistrate i oting at th.p Municipal Gas Work Kallang Road yesterday hardies are aVegeo o na dammed Ufa! and the c*se was postooned unni July 13 for mention Bail of
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  • 367 16 Monday June 23. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. HenggJer Cap tain ana Mrs. A. T. A. Rnc~ie Mr. E. lif pretty and Mr. W. F. N. Churched dined at King's House. Tuesday, June 29. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Council
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  • 189 16 The following passengers are srtilnt by the Aeneas, vhich left Singan~re yesterday:— Mr and Mrs. J. Cruik l ank lir. R. Taylor. Miss N. Taylor Mrs. J rt Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGowsn Mr. G. R. Matthews. Mr. WC So<rham. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
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    • 18 16 rUMHTUBK I -HfcAJ KASTEKN OPTICAL CO. Optician Mr c x. (T el tit*, fib, south Bridge Road, Singapore
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    • 89 17 We present a new Radio A £igmy in size. A Giant in psrformance. 5 Tube operates on either 110 voits or 230 volts A.C. or D.C. mains. It brings *a programmes not only from Singapore but also N.1.R.0.M., Bangkok. Bandoeng, etc., for only $49.50 with aerial. SPOT RADIO LTD. §8,
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    • 135 17 PUNLOP FOR DURABILITY WELLS-GARDNER RADIOS ARRIVED. All Model* From 5 to 13 Tubes and Battery Sets. SERVICEMEN NOTE!! Original Wells-Gardner Replacement Parts Available To All Service Shops and Servicemen At Usual Selling Prices. Sole Agents in Malaya: SUN RADIO SERVICE Co 124. Cecil Street. Thone 4454. •> -8* Not Radio
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    • 253 17 |$£ATQGln| fc j A Marvellous I fcl I Achievement 1 n R a di 0 Manufacturing j i The •'ELECTRIC EYE" automatic tuning adjuster and the illuminated i "LINE-LIGHT" station indicator operating on a spacious dial are note- i 1 worthy features of this 3-waveband Pye Receiver. Everything is marked
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    • 1289 17 M_ 3 W Wm ~H Greenwich Time Signal at 8.50 p.m. alayan Listeners Radio m 9-.2U p.m. Big Ben. Youth Rally. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES SSn s'™ a S «wj»* b3K% W 2*«™ t 7 Singapore Station On 225 Coventry Hippodrome &Sc «J v. c am £S? rCheStra
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  • 739 18 NON-SPANISH CIVILIANS NOT ALLOWED Reuter Wireless St. Jean do Luz, July 5. IT is announced that until further orders no civilians of nonSpanish nationality will be admitted to that part of Spain controlled by the nationalist junta. In view of the importance of Britigh and French interests
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  • 98 18 The following passengers are arriving in Sine-anore 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. Boeaardt. Miss E Roraardt. Mrs. D. E. Brahmopala. Master P. Brahmonala. Mr. J. J Jansen.
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  • 134 18 Labour Will Decide The Issue Reuter Wireless. THE state of the parties in the Irlsn Free State election is now as follows; De Valera 64. Cosgrave 44, Labour 11, Independents 8. Eleven results are pending and it is expected the Government will win six. but may possibly win
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  • 88 18 Japanese Economic Mission To Britain British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 6 THE. Japanese Economic Mission to Bri- tain, the members of which have been attending the International Conference of Chambers of Commerce in Berlin, arrived in London last night. The visitors will engage in trade talks with the
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  • 214 18 Results Of Coronation Essay Contest 'From Our Onn Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. The results of the Coronation essay competition organised by the Lanka Stores and open to all students of English Schools are as follows. A Div.: 1, Miss. Anne John (Convent of Holy Infant Jesus), 2 Miss Nellie
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    • 191 18 WE'RE PROUO OF JOHN J^i NU,Sf f >. v A* "'Who wouldn't be P roU( l of a line sturdy T —boy like that, Mrs. Brown. I hear he's doing well at school too. "He's twice as robust as when last I saw him. but there, I knew that 'California
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    • 1273 19 f icßllsl Villi MjaUSatf^lliMPCJ 9 It'wlltft, 9.20 p.m. News and Economic Re- icttl Iff view in English on DJE. DJN, DJQ; in Dutch on DJB. (Continued from page 17) 9.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. wi a a onnnmn; iT7n 9.50 p.m. Immortal landmarks of UJ3*A.> OtIfJKrfTAVcS i 940
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  • 96 20 Chinese Boy Scouts who passed thiough Singapore on their way to the world jamboree in Holland were entertained by Mr. A. Perego, Consul for Italy. Picture shows the boys in the grounds of the Consul's house in Tanglin. Girl Guides in Kuala Lumpur have
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