Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Largest Sales Vol. XXVI.- -No. 175. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, July 27, 1937 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 962 2 Cheque Frauds STRONG COMMENTS BY JUDGE (By Air Mail) London. July 14. QRANDDAUGHTER of Lord Pauncefote. a former British Ambassador to the United States, und herself the wife of a baronet. Lady yEsther Lilian) Makgill. aged 32, of Winchester Court, Kensington, wa* found g-uiity at tbe OJd
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    • 198 2 1 Restoreafclfra Are you nervous, weak, irritable a mere shadow of jour former self? Waterbury'i Compound will help you. bark to health and rtrength! It contains essential elements the ixxiy needs pure liver extract, malt ft/r V extract the organic minerals the blood 2 Hi /J needs and other health-building,
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    • 34 2 s,ooo=^^= DIABETICS wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET »»icn explains in simple Un£u«** Mm DIABETES IS CURABLE WITHOUT FASTING, DIETING or INJECTIONS WHf to-a ay te rVENLS RESEARCH LABORATORY ■A cc* Ml. CALCUTTA, I*ol4.
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    • 181 2 OsTERMILk Britain's Q&gH&tt Successful feillfe? Even in Britain parents cannot buy a better food for Baby ___H_BPB_______ l\ J_K Ostermilk has earned the wholerespect and support of X 2.000 /n/_.<_ Welfare climes ¥s m QmM B r :Uin, »hue it* j fefck mothers of over 400,000 British 'm A m
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  • 279 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES PORT OF HONGKONG SHIPPING First Half Of Year Shows Decrease In Tonnage THE amount of shipping using Hong- kong has not been so great during the past six months as it was in the first half of 1936. The falling off, though it does not amount to
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  • 346 3 Singapore, Tuesday. The following are passengers by the and O. liner R-inchi which is leaving oingapcre tor Europe on Friday 9.20 a.m.:— Mis.s B. Ayres, Mr. and Mio. P. D. Abcott, Mrs. A. S. Anthony, Mr. T. S. AnLhcny, Mr. W. P. Ayiward, Mr. D. E. AUygalle.
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    • 412 3 3TJAMMB HAILING! BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England) 1». O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Tonnage. *^F fi RANPURA 17,000 July 30 BURDWAN 8,070 July 31 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. IS CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 SOMALI 6.800 Aug. 27 NALDERA 16.000 Sept. 10 CARTHAGE 15,000 Sept. 24 BANGALORE 6,000 Sept. 25 COMORIN
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    • 121 3 B. L S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK Leave Due Singapore. KISTNA To-day July 31 KOLA Aug. 3 Aug. 7 For PENANG. RANGOON ft CALCUTTA. ELEPHANTA July 28 July 29 KARAPARA Aug. 4 Aug. 5 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, CUDDALORE, PONDICHERY AND MADRAS. RAJULA In port
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    • 594 3 M. 8. K. I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) 11 (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due Penang Spore Spore via New York r m s KANO MARU Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Oct. 4 ms KIYOSUMI MARU Sept. 2
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    • 134 3 I7H)0-CHrf*A STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. fir corpora ted In England' Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. ISLAM! Aug. 11
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    • 444 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 P.S'ham P'ng ALSIA 10-8 10-8 11-8 13-3 BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9 3-9 •FIONIA 21-9 21-9 22-9 24-9
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    • 469 3 norddeut scher AY o4 LLOYD NORD (Incorporated In LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company* Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANCOAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN Due S pot* ISST "LAHN" omits Hongkong. Shanghai North China calls Manila and Japan July 3© i "TRAVE" omits Manila and Japan—calls Hongkong, Shanghai
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  • 247 4 LONDON MARKET FEELS PESSIMISTIC Reuter. London, July 26. AT first sight the Malayan rubber production returns for June constitute a convincing answer to those who have maintained that Malaya could not produce the 90 per cent, quota, says the v Financial News. It js dangerous, however, to
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  • 402 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 26. Previous To-day Chang* ftUBfUTH Tone i\r7£v*m X; iet 3 iet Spot Buyers. 83 4 gt Sellers. 8<7/ s 87 b 813 16 ***** Aug. Buyers. fl7 Ohllpp, o'8 8 »ss »v,.. JSS 116 Sellers ***** ***** Oct.lDec. Buyers! ***** jj 1516 Sellers.
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  • 345 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. July 27. Total for Books Close financial Company Dividend Date Ez Div. year Payable Date to date TTN Asam Kumbang 5% Int. July 23 July 30 July 24 22Vt*> 15% Bonus Batu Selangor 15% Int. Aug. 5 Aug 13 Aug. 6 27ty% Hong
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    • 563 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (incorporated In the Strait* Settlements}. ISLtiSlifill I j! Succeaaori to 1 The Chinese Commercial Bank. Umlteev Ih* >• Hang Bank, UmlteeLaad i J The umiu*L I Authorised $40,009,006.0». J^Jl^J HEAD OFFICE, CHINA ST BEET, SINGAPORE. Managing Director 5172 Secretary I General Manager 5513 fcconntant awn
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    • 176 4 DIBDL tonic tablets fortifies the system, I.* revitalizes the blood and reinforces the I if} I /natural recuperative powers of the body. I i) /IBH \Even those who consider themselves fit can 1 I DIBIL with advantage. It has a splen.'did bracing and strengthening effect and wa rd off the
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    • 113 4 When is ready for school.. Picture him seven or eight years hence when he puts on his own school cap! Will he be as healthy and lively as he Is now? Yes—he's sure to be a healthy child because he's a Trufood baby. You cannot see your baby's future but
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  • 1641 5 iMsued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyer* SeUers Buyers SeUers 4 Ampat Tin 0 3 0 9 fl!4ft o|9 Cl Asam Kumban* 37!- 39i-xd 39!- 411--»1 Austral Malay 99|- 50|- 581- 60!--3j_Ayer Hitam 33|3 34,6 33j-
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  • 472 5 Report By Fraser And Company TIN 3 months £260 155., up 20 The London Stock Exchange yesterday was reported as being firm although conditions were quiet. The Tin Share market was an unfortunate exception to this rule, and according to our cables prices are slightly easier. Locally,
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  • 17 5 Singapore, July 27. The pric« of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $128*£ (down flft).
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  • 19 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 29 7 a (up Sellers 3C (up
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  • 69 5 British Official Wireless. London, July 27. Speaking in the House of Commons n the estimates cf h<s department t:ie Mnes Secretary stated that he had s>sued to date 69 prospecting licenses nder the Act of 1934 regulating the 'arch for oil in Great Britain. The total area
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    • 81 5 f s BANISH SORE THROAT 'Dettolin'mouthwash 'i^flfcsßß^J and gargle is fatal to l*™s"™ germs and leaves the ?as* I mouth fresh and «sjsj J^tW healthy. Its regular j fEifi use morning and I ■<i'i<li evening gives real protection. There is II no better weapon against mouth and j ,i jji
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    • 325 5 V\ X OF CHINA! (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) i 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 i 1 Exonange Dept. 6141 C tieuerai Office slH*-y Cable Address: 'CHUNGKUO" I .aid Dp Capital Cn. 40,000,000.00 I Reserve Funds in excess of 4,000,00u.00 1 Total Assets approximately $1,800,000,000.00 HEAD
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  • 107 6 Penang. Siam. Burma, India. Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Groat Britain. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Geld Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Nether- lands, closing 7 a.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6
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  • 183 6 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc by Air (Qantas) to-dry Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 40 C p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands* to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 pm. and general delivery of letters
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  • 59 6 Mails for Rengat and Tembilah?u cnginally adverted for despatch by s.s. Flevo closing at 1 p.m. on July 2G will now be despatched by s.s. Mapia closing at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The s.s. Tongking for Philippine Islands. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. on July 26
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  • 17 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 18 v/as delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 15 6 The Money Order Service to Swatov; is being temporarily suspended.
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  • 53 6 A Hindustani music conference will be held at the Memorial Hall on Sunday at 8.30 p.m., when a programme of songs and -selections on various instruments wall be given. Mr. N. A. IffeUal will preside. Dr. Chotta Singh and Ustad Jeewan Khan will be the iudges in the
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  • 103 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures I TO-DAY. JULY 27 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R.A I v UFA., Anson Road Stodium Singapore Swimming Cluo v. Chinese. S.S.C., 5 p.m. Tennis: Exhibition by the Sanson, V.M.C.A. Liimw* Cricket: V.M.C.A. v. A.A. Ety., 4«« Road. TO-MORROW. JULY 28 Rotary Club
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  • 100 6 British Official Wireless. London, July 26. Paris 132 61 64 New York 4.98 Montreal 4.98 Brussels 29.57'-> Geneva 21.68 Amsterdam 9.01 7 u Milan 94' 8 Berlin 12.36*2 Stockholm 19.39V2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 16.90 Vienna 26V 2 Hague 142 3 4 Belgrade 21t>| 2 Madrid norn Lisbon 102
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    • 238 6 MALAVA't PREMIER HOTgt. J j To-night COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. {DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnights j CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE TRIO CIMARRO EXPONENTS OF MODERN CLAS SICAL DANCING. t I NON-DINERS SLOO. I RAFFLES BRASSERIE «u» BASAH ROAD. j POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTOnMJTAL DISHES. I
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    • 273 6 AN EXCELLENT SPECIFIC FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREAI MENT CF EXCESSIVE URIC ACID. .Millions of p.cple complain to-day of loss of appetite, disinclination to work, mental and physical depression, ml millions also do not know iliat they arL> meiely victims of unnatural feeding. Too much meat and other indigestibla foods cause
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    • 155 6 EYES BURN Do Sun, Wind and Dust make your Eyes bloodshot and cause a burning sensation Then you should use Murine A few drops of this soothing, cooling lotion speedily end the burning feeling and soon clear up the bloodshot condition. Always apply Murine after motoring or outdoor sports to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 348 6 j POSTAL irVTELLIGENCEi STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly M. van St. Aldegonde July 27 .230 p.nr.. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong 27 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong
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  • 65 7 Indian For Trial On Murder Charge Singapore. Monday. A PRELIMINARY enquiry into a charge .of attempted murder preferred J against an Indian named Mohamed was concluded in the Second Court to-day before Mr. W. G Reeves. The accuser!, who reserved his defence, was committed to 'the Assizes. He
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 494 7 M H.K«A\. J* si, Bras itaaah Eeaa, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 341 L Brunch at 24, Ja'.an Ibrahim. JOHORE. FTOCKISTS OF: Koidchests, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp oowl3 and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wlrmg accessories, domestic appliances sanitary wires and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: Electrical, water and gas installations.
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    • 293 7 C 525 AWARE OF OUR S R< £?SL. BEINciI MODERATE BOTB ELECTRICAL AND l I l N STALL ATI ON! I ?SSJ VOKK3L%NBHIP *S GUAR- j I ANTEED bOR AN k THING FLEC- AIJL IiONE AND WATER EJ™« LAID, AND GENERAL S REPAIRS CARRIED OUT. j Thone 7176 or call
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    • 243 7 BRAS BASAH RD. SINGAPORE. t DIABETES. DIABETIC SUFFERERS i do not despair. So Jong as Ik the flesh has not swollen and burst THABIB A. MD Xl m HASAN guarantees to cure you completely and per"\MA m manently with his SPEWi W CIAL HERBAL REMEDY, so that you can take
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    • 76 7 AERATED WATER ICE MANU FACTURERS. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. OR CALL AT THE SHOWROOMS, PHONE 5101 -MUNICIPAL BLDG., COLEMAN STREET. W.P.S. 6A f TH CLEAR f j A Fresh Lot of Shop-soiled books has been specially set aside, and any two of them is Yours for one dollar. CaJ! early for
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    • 420 7 NOTICE TO MARINERS Sub-Calibre And Heavy Gun Practice Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as of the range as possible during the subcalibre and heavy gun pxaciice, which will take place from the undermentioned places on the dates and times below. A red flag will
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  • 288 8 Cyclist's Death EUROPEAN ACCUSED OF CAUSING IT Singapore, Monday. S A PRELIMINARY enquiry into a charge cf causing the death ol a Chinese named Meng Ah Quan preferred against Mr. C. A. Rc*s, a European residing in Penang, was commenced before Mr. L. C. Goh in
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  • 87 8 Singapore. Tuesday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the President Adams whiJh arrived heie irom Manila yesterday: William J. Avery, S. T. Deiro S. G. Fearman, M 13. Fearman, J. E. Fry, Victor Gensburger. Thomas M. Graham, Arvel Imes, Duanita Imes, Ellis Joseph* Fanny Joseph, Wilford Mayers,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 180 8 A Bit AND NEW SHOW! ALHAM B R A Opening To-Night 6-15 9-15 HH Sleet above them, WF>m fell 5' f°o below and i| lite fuel tank tiling di 'ama ej the ci. from i/fl»i7A Wah SALLY EIL E RS ROBERT ARMSTRONG FRANCES SAGE CHARLEY GRAPEWIN s VINTON HAWOHTH N
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    • 184 8 I THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE TO-NIGHT REVOLVING AROUND THE TJ7") CAPITOL I 9.15 j CORONATION! U>A S PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS including Scenes at THE OPENING of the SINGAPORE AIR PORT, POP-EYE THE SAILOR in "ORGAN GRINDER SWING," IN A RAY HUTTON and her Snappy Girls*. s Band in "SWING HUTTON
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    • 205 8 J Will T*TMSl«ftlfltffllßliy^^ I A DARING, FRANK, AND INTIMATE COMEDY-DR A IMA OF CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES MET BY YOUNG I MARRIED COUPLES! LONDON'S RECORD-RUN SUCCESS OVER 2 YEARS IN ONE THEATRE "THE DOMINANT SEX" PHILLIPS HOLMES—DIANA CHURCH ILL! A FILM EVERY ADULT MUST SEE! NEXT CHANGE PA VILBC A mm m
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  • 103 9 Driver On Rashness Charge Singapore, Monday. A FATAL accident: that occurred in Bukit Timah Road, near the third nil»' on Saturday afternoon, had a quel before Mr. L. C. Goh. In fche urUi Court to-day when the Chinese river ot a motor-lorry bearing a Johore ■«eristration number, was
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  • 69 9 British Official Wireless. Survivor Of British Socialist Pioneer London, July 27. T !ii> death which occurred to-day of V.. G«om* Hardy one of the surviving mothers of the British Labour and Sopioneer. Mr. Keir Hardy, will neu»e a by-election In -the Sprlngburn Lf.. cf Glasgow,
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  • 199 9 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Adelaide:—Mr. W A. Eaird, Mr. D. H. Wright, Mr. R. St. G. Caulieild, from Brisbane; Mr. P. Sagar, from Darwin. Left by the Artemes:—Mr. W. A Baird, Mr. D. H. Wright, Mr. E. J. Bennett, for
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  • 529 9 Representative Now In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. THAT the Chinese-Japanese situation was very serious was stressed by Mr. Victor Gensburger, senior partner of the well-known Shanghai brokerage house of S. E. Levy and Company, who arrivca in Singapore yesterday with the purpose of studying local conditions.
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  • 138 9 Schoolboy Has Rude Shock (From Our Own Reporter) r,PTTFc;nMP Ser?mba n. Saturday. A GRUESOME discovery was made by a n Chinese schoolboy last evening when, liming to his house in Birch Road from .school, he noticed an inmate of the hous« hanging dead by a rope from tne
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 339 9 EM P1 ItE T ALKIES TANJONG PAGAR. 7.15. TO-NIGHT 9.00. PARAMOUNT'S GREAT MUSICAL HIT "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936" with BING CROSBY. TO-MORROW: "ROMEO JULIET S I N TAL XI E II AL E NEW WORLD. 7.30 TO-NIGHT I 9.30. THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR" with JEAN HERSHOLT.
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    • 226 9 Singapore Municipality TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particular! see Municipal Tender Room. Date ol closing Erection of a Publi; Convenience at Prinaep St. «Deposit $50k 4 pjoi.. ;50th July, 1937. Sale of (1) Bricks and (2) Granite lying at WoocJleigh Filters, Upper S-.r--angoon Rd.,
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    • 354 9 a- a I Great World Show 1 CABARET i TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. SATURDAY, 31ST JULY. j EXTENSION TO 1 x\. M. J i Dance Competition j J (QUICK-STEP) j FOR i \lllfl S ONLY j JUDGES: CYRIL JOAN 3 PRICES WILL BE PRESENTED. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR
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  • 58 10 Pcrlnpauavaham Calhiresampllai. Th-j marriage of Mr. S E R. Perinpanayaliam, B.Sc. M.R.S.T. of St. Aloysius College. Galle. to Mis* Sukirthainalar Cathiresampilal. A.T.C.L.. formerly of the* Stall of Methodi t Girls' School. I poll, and of Fairfield Girls' School. Singapore, was solemnized at St. Mary Church. Ceylon, on
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  • 649 10 MANY years ago the British Government, in order to protect the buyer in ordinary business dealings, introduced an Ad of Parliament which W carre known as the Weights an I Measures Act. Its object was to guarantee to the purchaser that he secured any stipulated quantity which he proposed
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  • 128 10 Autumn Recess Begins Cn Friday British Official Wireless. London, July 26 PARLIAMENT adjourns next Friday lor the Autumn recess, extending to October 21 The customary arrangements will be made by which it will be possible for the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker, after consul'ation with the
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  • 103 10 Two Important Changes Announced Reuter. Moscow, July 25. TWO important changes in the High Commar.d of the Red Army were announced by General Ka hirin. Commander of the Caucasian Military District. One of the eight judges in the recent trial of Marshal Tukhachevsky, and seven other Soviet Generals,
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  • 37 10 L.C.C. To Discuss Finance Of Rebuilding British Official Wireless. London. July 26. THE London County Council will tomorrow consider recommendation of expenditure of £870.000 for the erec'ion of the new Waterloo Bridge —British Official Wireless.
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  • 32 10 A meeting of the Fcderai Council will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 26 at 10 a.m. There will be no ceremonial opening and uniform will not be worn
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  • 192 10 NOTES COMMENTS Synthetic Silk THERE is nothing exciting in the term -synthetic silk." because the public is quite famdi.ir with the product and has been usin b it for quite a number oi years in rlzcc of genuine silk. But to produce synthetic silk from milk te something new, and
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  • 253 10 rjpiiE nam..- of General Sung Cbe Yuen, Commander-in-Chief of the 291 h Route Army and concurrently Chairman of tne Charhar-Hopei Political Council, has become a household word among the Chinese people. By come, he is hailed as the hero, while by others he is condemned as
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  • 262 10 |N an official communique issued jointly by Mr. Henry Morgenthau Secretary of tfae United States Trea.>uiy, ar.d H. H. Kung Chinese Finance Minister, it is stated that a monetary agreement has been made by which the United States Treasury will purchase silver from China in return for gold
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  • 366 10 By "Looker Op" WE rend th it a City financier is giving certain members of his staff a summer cruise. Floating a limited company, sn to speak. A specialist has found that certain words constant repeated to a man car. induce a prolonged state of coma.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 214 10 r i IN SON'S i I j I Commences TO-MORROW i V The three modrls illustrated (the B.S.A. Club Roads* *v, JHBSIw the B.S.A Roadster and the B.S.A. Club- each a:. :.id jJyKft/ vidual style- -all fitted with the Terry Super-spring seal, **W3pJ the most expensive saddle fitted to this
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    • 52 10 Opening Otter Ij 11 3 poses for $1 i| (Pott Card Sixe) Studio 33 !j NOW OPEN j jl TeL S3M 13 Stamford Road. j iTH&MP/ON \QPTICAL C? 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. R. A. THOMPSON (Dr. of Ocular Science) 35 years European Clinical Experience. Consultation Without cost or obligation. Glasses
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  • 122 11 MAIN RAILWAY SEIZED CHINESE BOMBED OUT OF LANFANG JHE long-expected Japanese attack on the ancient Chinese capital of Peiping has begun. Japanese residents, according to the latest Reuter messages, were ordered to gather in the precincts of the Japanese Legation by
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  • 141 11 Reuter. Shanghai, July 27. T IE final choice between submission and resistance cannot be long deferred for China if events continue in lli present trend. The immediate future hinges on the division's renlv to the Japanese challenge. (Jencral KatsukTs ultimatum was siirnificanth delivered h '\r i
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Vi in Ti Utaicraph wire* Pci. fn I, t; t ihit <>n of one 1«» Tientsin. Telephone tonmuni t'>n ::'v» i interrupted. Martial Law ha» been rc-enfor.v'l ail t.\.r h; rirj. also occurred in lh«. ever.inr i:«e übu --n Ii ft just outside the West
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  • 154 11 London. July 27. I h m.« Amhu. sador, Mr. Quo a. tailed on Mr. Eden totliVriissed with the Foreign 1 $iri<i-Japunese situation. Wi.v -.«dor. in an oilicial d dare? that the Chinese •nt. in effect, consented for id' i eace to sanction the provocative lerms agreed tin
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  • 512 11 1 hina Hopeless!v Equipped For Fight Reuter. ILniid i.i an editorial re- i'- Japanese demand for the "112 the Chinese 37t.h division more ??!i'p townrds tbirly veiled annexation of two more Chinese Provinces. The conquest of Manchuria has stimulated, not satisfied, their ambition:,. China must yield or
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  • 169 11 Situation Eased By Negotation Singapore Monday The r.'llowli r. la the translation of a messat*».' despatched from Nanking on Sunday end roleared by the Chinese Consulare-Gencra) at Singapore to-day. Last marines of the Japanese navy at Shanghai declared that at "n0 the r.ume evening a Japanese sailor v/as
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  • 207 11 Chinese Description Of The Fighting Pclping, July 27. The railway .station, the military barracks, and many civilian houses have been destroyed as the result of heavy aerial bombardments by seventeen Japanese bombers. Over u hundred Japanese in armoured cur-; were seen driving in the direction of Lanfang In
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 36 11 Westinghouse refrigeration relieves a woman of a thousand cares, worries, annoyances and needless jobs that wore her mother into wrinkled age, 5 YEARS' GUARANTEE (Advertisement of The General Electric Co.. Ltd., of England "Magnet House:' Sinaannr*.)
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  • 37 11 Orders To Japanese 1 Residents Reuter. Peiping, July 27. TT is reported that the Japanese A Re?- idents' Corporation has ordered all Japanese nationals in Peiping to evacuate into the Legation quarters by noon to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 91 11 Reuter. London, July 27. THE insurgent casualties in the recent fighting west of Madrid totalled about 23.000, according to the Madrid correspondent of the Spanish Press Agency in London. A Salamanca (rebel) communique claims that the advance of the insurgent troops in the Brunete sector continues
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  • 369 11 Foreign Office Statement THE Chinese Consulate-General. Singapore, tor wards the following communique issued by 'he Furtiin o®ce at Nanking on July 20: Thi north s tuaticn hi»* t ilcen a grave turn for the woiae rMtill uvid the Japanes? made an Utfmtrv ,nj ierio.l attack on Lanfung
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    • 53 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPOB* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO, SEREMBAN fWIENT BROS., K. LUMPUB WENG HENG LOO>wNG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG. PENANG <^EI^ g P e ncslT 0 BRANCHES OVERSEA-CHINESE
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  • 352 12 GRIEVOUS HURT CHARGE "BRING YOUR NEW MONKEY TO COURT" Singapore, Monday ••MY information is certainly cor- rect, y*,u have been misconducting yourself with other men through the recommendation of your Uncle
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  • 630 12 Not Aware Of The Cause Of Separation The complainant in his evidence said that he knew the accused for 10 years. The accused was married to his niece Yap Soh Tuan. They had been separated for two or three years. He was not aware of the cause of
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  • 404 12 Left Husband Because He Kept A Mistress lii her evidence. Yap Soh Tuan the accused's wife said that she left her husband because he kept a mistress und because there was a lot of trouble with her mother-in-law. After the separation ehe stayed sometimes with her aunt and
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  • 557 12 Not Leading An Immoral Life Witness said that the allegations hi this letter were not true, and that she was not leading an immoral life, neither were her uncle and aunt influencing her The accused had refused to maintain her and she got her separation from him. Witness
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  • 97 12 Alleged Unlicensed Imports Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to hav e imported regulated textiles into the Colony without a licence, two Chinese, Wong Peng and Wong Seng Chong, appeared in the Criminal District Court to-day in answer to summonses. The goods concerned are 247 pieces, of 25 yards each, of
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  • 184 12 ROOF FALLS Factory Accident At Serangoon Singapore, Monday. AN accident that occurred, the Hoc': Ann Brick Works, YVolstsel Road, Upper Seiangoon, on the morning of July 10, resulting in two Chinese workmen sustaining fatal burns, was irquired into by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. McQuarrie, to-day.
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  • 132 12 Forthcoming Production In Singapore REHEARSALS are in full swing for "Fair and Warmer", Avery Hopwood's brilliant corned v. which is to be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Sept. 1. 3 and 4. by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club. Mrs. G.E. Tatham is
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  • 31 12 Mr. W. F. Thomas, of St. Andrew's School will address the Singapore Rotary Club at the luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel to-morrow. His subject will be Basic English.
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  • 760 12 STABILISING FORCE IN EAST ASIA Tokyo, July 27. 4t rU T R national policy aims at se cur i n g Japan's position as a stabilizing force in East Asia and contributing toward the establishment of tn?e peace in the world. In order to carry out
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  • 343 12 Cemented By Coronation Delegation As for our relations Willi («rral Britain, 1 am deeply mo veil \Uuu I sav lhal a Short *vbile ago. on behalf of His Majesty the t.mpemr. His Imperial Highness Ifiiu-e Chichibu. ae«omp*nied by Friiu?c»> Chichibu. attended the Coronnlirtn ceremonies of the King
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  • 192 13 Pciping. Ju:y 27. The 2&th Army is jubilant, at the uewi. ui resistance Sonv of the lower ranks declare that they Oiily obey orders «t» advance and not to withuiuw General Chang Tsu Chung's order ol UOli-cestetenci* has been ignored, and the troops refuse u> evacuate Lanfang. Marshal
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  • 163 13 Tientsin. July 27. General Chi Shiny Wen has ordered his tro:p> now in Wanping not to yield in Inch to the aggressor. Yesterday over 3.000 Japanese troop?" ru i.u 1. rirntsin from Yukwan and {.1 iii'-uit, Tivy y.iiis Immediately dr.v »o I. rtfsim I' l.s feared t^a Lanfang
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  • 320 13 A Foreign oitice statement, forwarded by the Japanese Consulate-General in Singapore, states:— A« our military telegraph line in the Vicinity cf Langfang (a small station situated half woy between Tientsin and Peipingi was ilk gaily cut cf! by Chinese troops, our forces hurried to the spat to make
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  • 1563 13 GUTHRIE'S SUIT i Urn Hee Kung Questioned r> k( Our Oien Reporterl Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rii;:il 'S suit Messrs. On* ii 1,1 n Limine Runs? anil the Ofliv Cor the recovery of .•nic-cd upon its see .n«i week .irtne to-day before Mr.
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  • 85 13 Singapore, Monday. A CHINESE bill collector named Tan Cheng Kiat, formerly in the employ of Messrs. Connell Bros., was the accused in a case of criminal breach of trust which began in the Third Court before Mr. K. A. Blacker to-day. The hearing, which was adjourned untP to-morrow
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  • 250 13 JAPAN'S MOVE Other Nations Will Counter It Reuter. London, July 27. IN view of the decision of Japan not to b e limited to the four-teen-inch gun, the Admiralty have to consider whether it is wise, if it is intended, to limit our ships to 35,000 t.ns, to
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  • 256 13 Weil-Known Broker TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Tuesday. \yi regret to announce that news has been received of the death in Edinburgh yesterday of Mr. L. R. Macphail, who ua- for many years a prominent figure in the business community of Singapore. Mr. Macphail.
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  • 123 13 British Guiana Governor In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. AFTER a vacation in the Nederlar.d East Indies, Sir Wilfred Jackson arrived in Singapore by the Op ten Noort yesterday. Sir Wiifred, who is accompanied b Lady Jackson, is on his way to take up the Governorship of British Guiana.
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  • 25 13 Reuter. New York, July 2G. The death is announced of Mr. James J. Doolin T leader of Tammany Hall, from a stroke.—Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 "PHONE STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 110 111- W. P .t>. J*>s. j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j S HfOToit Union j j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 Afcuts: i I 1 SIME, DARRY CO., LTD. j i t Singapore and Branches. J Agents THE SUCCESSORS OF MOIVE COMTE CO.,
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  • 1060 14 7 WKTS. IN HAND Hammond Out For A Duck Manchester, July 2G. A GREAT effort by Hadlee for New uealand, supported by Vivian, enabled the tourists to put up a credixable score in thci- fhst innings in the set
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  • 54 14 THERE was a solemn moment at Old Trafford during the Test match, the play being suspended f° r a few minutes at 2.45 in memory of the Australian cricketer, E. A. MacDonald, who was buried at that time. Mac Donald was killed in a road accident at
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  • 398 14 Against Local Champions Singapore, Tuesday. MISS Doreen Sansoni and her ccixin, H. Sansoni, the wellknown Ceylon tennis players and holders of many titles, who are on their way to Kuala Lumpur to compete in the Malayan Championship, treated a large crowd to some sparkling tennis on
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  • 616 14 Penang Summer Meeting Penang, Tuesday. r*~rcm Our Own lieporter) WEIGHTS for the second day ot the Penang Turf Club's Summer race meeting in Penang to-morrow are as follows: Horses Class 2. Div. 2, IH furs. Empire Flower 9-2 Ben Ghabrit 1.18 Bordighera 1.13 Noorchaya i 8.11
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  • 97 14 SELECTIONS for to-morrow's races in Penang, subject to scratchings, are as follows: Horses II Div. 2 OORUGAN Staybrite Don Carlos Horses II Div 3. ROMANO Java Moon Clifton Lad Horses 3, Div. A. GANDERDOWN Last Crusader Pay Out Horses 3, Div. B. FIFTY THREE High Degree Maid
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  • 155 14 Hemchit Again Beats Fernandez Malacca. Monday the main bout between Ignacio tnF imndez and Neil Hemch.t staged ct till Ms'.unea ray Park last niSstt proved u trilling artu! ,rom h t^ Ferno"dP7., wnr was heavier. stan.ec oL'Pri'sslVPlY >iid forced the path?? „ghout While Hemchit waa v«> chuUous and
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  • 173 14 S. K. Wong Wins July Medal fHE Island Club July Medal competition, played over the week-end resulted in a win. in the A div'sWi, for S. K. Wong with a nett score of 67. and a tie in the B division between K. I I kawa and
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    • 21 14 •"v -v wm< .jam, a «y.wun".». "'"T"**^WBBIB >^ i J FRASER NFH7E LIS. ffiSp DISTRIBUTORS Fraser Neave Ltd., Bfsfrilmtors Of Tiger Beer,
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    • 155 14 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM THURSDAY, JULY 29TH Jfc G. H. KIAT Presents Four Ten Round OZ*A K-gl Contests in one Night. Every bout a main Eventer. &m NAI SOMPONG S£\ MJ 9 TWICE CONQUEROR OF CLEVER HENRY II TIGER FLOWERS §M W m UNDEFEATED IN SINGAPORE mT II M. SAUDA 1
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    • 128 14 j CHINA 7 Underwriters j Limited. i (lncorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered i in Great Britain and Hongkong LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAK, 1 MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT i INSURANCE i Thone 427«. J Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, J Second Floor, Singapore. «g»^ It's care that makes the hair grow
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  • 803 15 the inter-port Singapore Does Well In Batavia Nt v| rt»wring members of the Singapore Yacht Club, r lit» 1 leadership of Major D. F. wII I: t„ left Singapore on the i»p fen Noort" lo represent 4 ,,...e al the
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  • 330 15 Backache Day For B Class Boats IT was backache day for the B Class fire! when they sailed the 5 fa e f a SCries for tne Cardosa Cup, which resulted in Punai, last year's winner, getting the gun. The trophy a beautiful silver replica of
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  • 170 15 United States Win The Doubles Reuter. London, July 26. THE United States took the lead in tber Davis Cup challenge round to-day when Donald Budge and Mako beat Wilde and Tuckey in the doubles after a tremendous struggle over four sets which roused the crowd to fever
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  • 136 15 Singapore Association's Tournament TflE ladies' doubles handicap in the Singapore Teachers' Association teaVila tournament is in progress and four ties have already been played off at the S.R.C. lawns with the kind permission l I the Committee. The results v/ere: Miss B. Consigliere and Miss A. Hancock, plus
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  • 67 15 The following have been selected to play cricket for the "V" Juniors vs. A. A. brigade to-day, at the Anson Road ground at 2 pjn.: B. M. Barker, K. heembruggen (capt.), V. Arni.;trom\ M. F. KoJhlon, Tan Guan Kiar. J. .Shaw. Con Chin Chye, E. E. Ebert, Au
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  • 50 15 The Siong 800 Athletic Association has removed to 11-B, Cross Street. These premises stand at the junction of Robinson Road and Cross Street, opposite th" Telok Ayer Market. In view of its huge space and central position member* may be assured of increased amenities and sports activities.
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  • 215 15 3 GOALS TO NIL Division II League Soccer Singapore, Tuesday. CHOWING better combination in the attack and a marked superiority in the defence, the Publishers gained two valuable points by defeating the S R C. by three goals to nil in the Second Division of the
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  • 112 15 On Sunday last the Reynard B. P. heat the Summer B. P. by six to one at the Reynard court. Scores (Reynard players mentioned f.rst) A. Rahman beat S. K. Choon 15—4, 15—8; Y. S Kang beat Tils'm Tan 15—6. 15—1; Ramlie B. Idris boat N. Y. Thy
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  • 74 15 Badminton matches between married and single will be played at the Merrytime B.P.s ccurt on Sunday at 4 p.m. as follows: Married: Richard Tan (capt.), A. Sujak, Norman Lim, M. M. Alkrdee, W. Hussin, Richard Tan and M. M. Alkrdee, pud W. Hussin and John Tham. Single: Wee
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    • 92 15 9 aff d why no Pyramids? Men don't like handkerchiefs that look like dusters after a couple of washings. Nor do women Both like Pyramids—the spruce, freshlooking handkerchiefs. The handkerchiefs that wash snowy white. That keep their clean, bright colours when they are washed. When you give a present of
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    • 39 15 m SUPREMACY W.C SINGAPORE BRANCHES MALAYA'S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY W.P.S. 20. Vs silent as safety permits IS AUDIBLE ONLY WHEN ASSURIN^^^xT FIT DUNLOP 90. FOR YOUR (Jjj^W DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (S.S.) LIMITED, SINGAPORE. PENANG and KUALA LUMPUR. W P.S.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 321 16 FISTIC FEAST Tremendous Interest Aroused Singapore, Tuesday. THE boxing programme to be staged at the Happy World Arena on Thursday, looks very good indeed. There are no preliminaries. All four fights are to be of ten rounds each and six nationalities will
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  • 167 16 Tournament Ties At The S.C.C. TIES in the lawn bowls champion rrv tournament at Ehe S.C.C. have boen Arranged as follows: To-day (Championship Doubles) Dr. E. A. Elder and D Sturrcck vs C V. Miles and V. J. Coleman Championship S.ngles H Gray v* 3 O. Fuglar; A.
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  • 191 17 Takes Kruschen Every Morning "I feel in duty bound," writes Mrs. A.J.W., "to express my gratitude for the marvellous results my father has obtained from Kruschen Salts. They should really be called 'Miracles.' He is ninety-two years old. and is as fit as
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    • 18 17 HER TENDER HAIR AND SCALP NEED TENDER TREATMENT. USE...I Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO f mm— 2 APB 6
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    • 151 17 Listen to the SINGAPORE STATION ON A RADIOPLAYER A new complete range of brilliant shortwave receivers for A. C, D. or battery operation. Years of practical research into reception conditions throughout tht whole of the East coupled with the most advanced developments of radio technique are built into these magnificent
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    • 333 17 D Vn 111 Am] THE RADIO PYE 93% NATTJgAL TONE Iloa Boon Leong Radio Dep:. T 62, Selegie Road, Singapore. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" American Radio meaning MALAYA'S TESTED Best for Quality and Performance. trials phone 4566. Kee Huat's |j^fjjffj I j vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours [a
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1195 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio SSS^StH Ficgood's Band. 8 a.m. Dance Music. PROGRAMMES 01 BRITISH EMPIRE h it hi, tudwig am The News and 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES 8 90 a m The story; written by J. D. L. Hood Singapore Station On 125 Davis Cup-Challenge iFiSS&SSF**- Producti BERLDi STATION Metres Rminrl 7.20
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  • 776 18 (To the Editor of the Mnlai/ti T-'tv Sir.—lt is remarkable thai rr.:u those who have the tmempfia ir.. problem close at heart '&nd 1 u all your reader» do have con wia... the numerous letters you pitferu. the subject», and feci the
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    • 638 18 HOW TO STOP FEVERS Take these strengthening tonic tablets. Toomnnv bouts of fever are dangcrou*. Each attack leaves your system u Ultlu weaker—a lltrle more prore to far morn dangerou ills. If you feel an attack coming on- or if >ou hnve J Keenly recovered. 10.s u no time In
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    • 218 18 USED TO d£ THE SAME WAY ALWAYS JUMPY. THE VITAL NERVE-NOURISHING IRRITABLE. THEN THE VITAMIN BIN QUAKER OATS DOCTOR TOIO MADE HER A HER TO EAT f>; NEW WOMAN. UZfk Our bodies Wave n fresh supply of Vitamin B j ,'uiij\/<'£,''•' vl Vv nnor store a surplus, and without it
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1143 18 m*r W 9 n Tomasi. Miss lit Rollet (PianoV Z.H.J. PENANG %«.fl I jlftjl CllCrS IftlUlO Symphony No. ;in E Flat (Mozart > tl WMMmmMj Ul»f CIM/M w Hermann and Dorothy (Overture (Wavelength 49.3 metres). 0 Irnm nnno 171 (Schumann). of Death (Liszt-. TO-DAY (Continued from page 17) .Soloist: Miss
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    • 40 18 (Continued from previous column Popular songs—Lescano Trio. Madami String Quartet. News in Italian. TO-MORROW 9.20 p.m.: News in English. Pianist. Germano Arnaldi and Arvedo Felicioll. 'Of interest to-day," a talk Light music—Cetra Orchestra. Eastern Hour Post Box. News in Italian.
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  • 916 19 "Gentleman Joe" AMAZING BATTLE OF WITS (By Air Mail) London, July 14. rpHREE years' servitude." This sentence, passed at the Old Bailey, has brought to a close an amazing battle of wits between a crook who might well have stepped from the pages of a boy's twopenny
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  • 241 19 Seven Killed In Head-On Collision Vcntersdorp, Transvaal. OEVEN people were killed and a young J woman and her baby son and daughter seriously injured here in what is said to have been the worst motor smash that has ever occurred In the Union of South
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  • 119 19 In conjunction with the annual contedlnci k ftfi Lnstitute qf PubSc causing. heJd this year at Margate t£Se was a demonstration of some of the i^ S V machines of tni of worr tncluding an A.E.C. Monarch '•Ideal 23?« «*3 unit* woVking for Tottenham Borough Council There were
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    • 257 19 PEGGY looj^Ae^^eU^:\.y v j/lt/fP SE CH ILOREN YOU*E JUST WORN DrffiV W RUTH 1 DON T SEE OUT AND NERVOUS, HOW EY m MA E PEGGY. HAVE YOU so much wise iy 7 ever thought you might uA_ffHf* /lit I// BE DWMKIMG TOO MAHY "HOT MEALTIME "DRINKS?" "CERTAIN LV. THEY
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  • 301 20 Canadian Censors Criticise British Films Toronto. Ontario AMERICA makes better 'British' films A thar itat Britain, according to tr.e Ontario >inard of Motion Picture "There hay? been several notable alms recently acaiing with British bi*uiry and literature." the board states in its annual report. "But the
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  • 249 20 "Mean Offence" THREK PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS P.atticalon, Ceyl n. cyjß the "mean and despicahl offence cf having robbed .t headman who had given him dinner and a night's shelter a man wa* sentenced a; Batticaloa to months* hard labour and al.-o t-» four years' police supervision. Narayanan,
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  • 125 20 4-Year O'd "BanditV Escape From Death I Belgrade i A .our-yeur-cld "bandit" had a narro v tscape from death near Ljubljana whe he was hanged by his playmates durinj a game. The children were playing "Bandits an I Gendarmes." Catching Andria BerraU, aged four, they found him guilty
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