Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales TnirxxviL- ■No. 188. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July <>. nns. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1938 five cents;
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 'the NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST I Try The >iOl.M\<» j TIIIBUNE I Your .Valuables m Are Guarded \mKm'l MILNERS' SAFES WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 Sole Agents: (Incorporated in S.S.) WPJS. 14 A t foafei/ needs milk L from a bottle at its best STRONG MUSCLES SOUND TEETH STRAIGHT RONES
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    • 161 1 I Read JVc j j SUNDAY TRIBUNE i Dominant In Malaya I FROM J Q TO J CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT "GROVE ESTATE" AREAS FROM 9,725 Square Feet TO 26,000 Square Feet Apply CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT. MEYER CHAMBERS (3rd Floor) 1 i j I I
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  • 1017 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES FRENCH TRAWLER SUNK Court Findings JUDGMENT FAVOURS SHIPOWNERS AN attemj't to raise the interest which the shipowner pays on damages in limitation pases, where there is delay in bringing in claims, was made in the Admiralty Court, upon the claim of Walford Lines, Ltd.. of London, to
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  • 105 2 Oviedo. OVIEDO, the Asturian capital which was relieved by Franco's army last autumn after being long beseiged by the Republicans and largely destroyed, has already decided on the memorial it will erect to its defenders. The memorial will be a tiny township of model dwellings built
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  • 151 2 Stockholm. AN increase of about six per cent, on income-tax is one of the Swedish Government's proposals, submitteu to the Riksdag, for raising the 70,000,000 Kronor (£3.500.000) supplementary credits for national defence. This measure would, it is calculated, bring in 15.000.000 Kronor. Another 15,000.000
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 456 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated 1 In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. RAWALPINDI 17,000 July 15 CORFU 15.000 July 29 BHUTAN 6.100 July 30 BEHAR 6,000 Aug. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 12 SOUDAN 6,500 Aug. 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 26 RAJPUTANA 17,300 Sept.
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    • 420 2 mmm SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISES j To: Bangkok Saigon j (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) By Luxurious One Class Motorships. J Displacement Tons. From Penang P.S'ham Malacca S'porc > j m.s. M Meonia 111,000J 5.-7 6-7 7-7 9-7 m.s. "Alsia" 112.500) 26-7 27-7 28-7 30-7 I m.s. «12,500» 16-8 17-8 18-8 20-8 m.s.
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    • 283 2 nAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Dcutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore 1933 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila July 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m-s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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    • 374 2 STEAMER SAILINGS juoypj DOES YOUR LEAVE APPROACH Please let us offer you accommodation on the fastest, most modern and luxurious. N.D.L. EXPRESS LINERS. I Passage Agents: LOHMANN CO., LTD„ 124, Robinson Road, Pnone 7565. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTH LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE PENANG (direct Express Service) 21 hrs. Thursday, 11.30
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 698 3 CLASSI RED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. LENDERS are now invited for the ttt/owing materials or service. For particulars sec Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Sanitary Installation at certain premises in Angus Street, Beach Road, Boat Quay, etc. (Deposit $50 12 noon, 14th July, 1938. Erection of Two
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    • 559 3 PUBLIC NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the office ci the state Engineer, Negri Bemmlan, ToJo mban up to noon of the 25th .1 1938, for the construction ot Five-Eight ROOOMd Permanent Cooly Lines, Maiav H mer.t, Port Dickson. Plans and specifications may be seen and all
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    • 663 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45). IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: WEE ENG LEONG. Address of debtor: 106 Tranquerah Read, Malacca. Description of debtor: Clerk, Govt, and Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Malacca.
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    • 571 3 POSITIONS VACANT U/A^L EI Teac h ers P re ferably trained No 9R« lfT ing ex Perience. Apply Box No. 288, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. J£EEN Salesman for well-known Make of Sewing Machine, knowledge of Penang market essential. Splendid opportunity fcr suitable man. Wri" Box Singapore. DEPARTMENT. IMB V ?o an
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    • 488 3 MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL?" EUROPEAN doctor, widely experienced has vacant dates fcr this year as locum tenons for private or estate work 197. Macalister Road, Penang. You Can Be Your Own Beauty Specialist by using "SRIVIS AML A" HAIR OIL. T}™J inC!i Herbal Preparation. UNITED PRODUCE AGENCY, 72, Bras Basah Road, Singapore.
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  • 786 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 8, 5 pm. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 43 49 Ampat Tin 9Q 31 >_ Asam Kumbang JJ 48 -nom Austral Malay *J 259 Ayer Hitam 0 62 i/ 2 Ayer Weng Jfg 2 2 2 6 Eangnn Tin
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  • 734 4 World Shipments MARKET CLOSED BY RESTRICTION f|ISCUSSING the world wheat situation, the May letter of the Royal Bank of Canada states that wheat seeding is well under way in Western Canada, moisture reserves are greatly improved as compared with recent years, and, given seasonable rains
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  • 197 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 8, 5 p.m. close SS financial Date Ex Div. year TIN: Payable Date to date Kamunting Tin 8% June 28 j u i y 28 July 4 8% Kuala Lumpur Tin (6) Is. No. 34 Aug. 19 Jj>% Kuchai
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  • 250 4 Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 570 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 107 110 norn i 4%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.
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  • 388 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Friday. orHRFR Previous o To-day onangi RUBBER Easy steady Tone Buyerß 7 7!i6 VA 3 6 Spot 7V 2 7% Z J« ls t Forward (August) Buyers «r 2nd Forward (September) Buyers j J ,rd Forward (Octree.) Buyers ***** 7% London, Friday. PALM OIL
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    • 441 4 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT rE rate of the advance has slowed down .somewhat, this week, and quite sharp reactions have been wen, writes Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) in their weekly rubber repor». Thes~ however, have done little «j shake confidence in the market, and have brought in an increased
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    • 122 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the StraiU Stttlementt) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary General Manager 3513 Accountant 20 j Telegraphic Address: OVERSEA." I LONDON BANKER*: W T RK BANK3SR3: I Midland Bank, Ltd, 1
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  • 328 5 Astounding Racket land lo hiding places in town SmUeS ed ,nt En They are instruments „i the most astounding dope racket in history. Tjbeaj Jews are finding their way here without permits or passports in fastgrowing numbers. lasi Mr. Charles
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  • 132 5 Warsaw, June 27. JWBLVE of a gang of eighty bo vs. aged between eleven and seventeen, who are alleged to have committed nineteen murders were killed in a gun battle with police at Odessa, Soviet Black Sea port. Information had been given to
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  • 613 5 Mr. H C Rettlj was re-elected a director. Messrs. Evatt a. d Co., Ltd.. were reappointed auditors, raid their remuneration was fixed at $150. Those present at the meeting were Mr. R Renton. Mr. W. L Gardner and Mr. h c Reffly (chairman). The
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  • 157 5 Karachi, July 3. 1 the Pu **b Governto S f accord Permission and nnrrv th S enter the p ur*--1 bP f n e^ Umted Press s ays:- hat Pun ab dl^ cinted to know used to gram th Governme nt has re--1 fhp L re
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  • 195 5 I I Singapore, July fc. !R. <Siam> W. Coajt No. 1 per Koyan $15i iR. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $145 R. jSiam» W. Coast Nc. 3 per Koyan $140 I SiF;m Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $208 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $198 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No.
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  • 195 5 London, June 27. pOINTS extolling the benefits of adveitising from the presidential speech of Lord Southwood at the International Advertising Convention, which opened at the British Empire Exhibition at Glasgow, were: How many more priceless mjsterpiecas Shakespeare have v-ritten had he possessed a fountain pen or
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  • 37 5 The body of Sergeant Carlos Howard Hackett, tinrty-nve of the 13th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, stationed at Manora, Smd. was washed ashore near Karachi Hr.ibour. At the inquest a sturned° f by was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 61 5 Only genuine WOODWARDS bears this BABY trade-mark Genuine Woodward's Gripe Water, recommends bj the medical profession for eighty years, la distinguished by the famous "Baby" trademark. There are plenty of inferior imitations on the market, but only genuine Woodward's bean this trade-mark. Mothers—safeguard your baby's health I insist on genuine
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    • 433 5 BOYLES BROS. DRILLING CO., LTD. m TEMPORARY OFFICES: MALAYA: 17, RAFFLES HOTEL, STORE. GRAND HATPT DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS ft 11 FXPERIENCED CREWS AVAILABLE ON SHORT NOTICE Consult us about your core drilling problems in? at~ WE STOCK READY SET BITS. vSuv E A FAR EAST: VANCOUVER. CANADA. Boyles Bros. Drilling
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    • 61 5 KWK OF < lIS V A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter), 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. MODERN BANKING With branches and subbranches throughout China, and correspondents in all the principal cities of the world, the Bank is well equipped to transact modern banking business of every description. TO-LET If OFFICES
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  • 102 6 u*»n Pxnected from NCvi»erw»«Mw j Mails expecuu delivery J by the Arabia Maru, due at Singapore. tO S O e W x P e C ted from .Qantas>. time of delivery of box o ders letters only 3 p.m. and general dcliv r> otters 405 p.m.. on Monday.
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  • 29 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on July 1 was delivered 1 Netherlands, despotch--d from BlngapOKC on July 2 was de-li'-ered in London on July j
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 194 6 MALAYAN pftEMIER HOTEU ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 P.M. TO 9.15 P.M. DINNER DANCE (FORMAL) FROMj 9.45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. NON-DINERS $1.00 I nTDiTTVii RV BAN HOPKINS. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA DIRECTED l>\ IfsEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NIGHT SPECI \L DINNER j SERVED ON THE LAWN D ANCING IN THE BALL ROOM. DANCE FORMAL.
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    • 188 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. > Spnd your date an<3 t*me of birth or the I time ol writing th« > letter and approxite V 1 furnished with KM Wf/ particulars regarding lamily, profession health, income expenses unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, race* and ah other important events. One yeaheading monthly
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    • 82 6 NOTICE Fircel Mails for Hongkong and Japan orSnally advertised for despatch by s.s. to-day win DOW be despatched by 3. Hosang dosing at 7 a.m. to-dnv TOCK TYPEWRITER CO., So. 6-• Change Alley £9 Oil _V Singapore Tel ]_> flO|l I» fil No. 2633. *^«_2__JhBSH-S-B Stockists of Erik* j Brand
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    • 247 6 USETHI3 Cuticura is a MEDICINAL andN. TOII ET soap, combining m one >v ,„-Jb%(F tablet the unique soothing, 3 healing and antiseptic mcdica- the skin LLP ments of Cuticura Ointment. a thoroug h Wjmfetr with the mildest and most I Antiseptic MgP^ beautifying soap base that science V Oeonsing J
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 306 6 j POSTAL INTELL E j TO-DAY DATE AND TIME FOR PER 9 2 P-m. lilawa "92 p.m. Burma origin X.L.M. 9 2 p.m. Iran* k.l.m. y a p.m. Medan x Toenekal Toba 0 p.m. Diamoi and K. TDen»wi TohUi g pm Pontianak Bintulu and Miri Darvel 9 3 .30 p.m.
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  • 159 7 New York, Jqne 27. a iiANG king so lilted the new shoes of Ernest Delrosairo, thirty- thai !k' had him put on the spot D iro oiro was found stabbed to death, in hi pocksta was untouched .ye ring was still on his Bu» his shoes
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  • 56 7 untitled of the Young Kerela ndrum, it was re- :t< c nvene an all Travancore -.-ii Liberties Conference at Trivandiwxu during tin I urth week of July in view cf the recent events in Travancore Stat. I'- was r slved lo invito Sardar ai Patel or Acharyo Kripalani io preside
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  • 306 7 PLANES ORDERED London, June 27. BRITISH Airways mission lo the Argentine and Brazil is due to arrive at Buenos Aires, to discuss the establishment of a passenger and mail air service with Souih American Governments. The first stage of the route iron 1 England
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  • 32 7 The' Carnival King and Queen, Mr. Childs and Mis s Olive Groves, were crowned by the Sher»ff of Southampton. Councillor Porodrill at the start of the nine-days Hospital Carnival at Woolston. Southampton
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  • 271 7 v .voi! he saw husky kidnapper 1 r ton b..re bis chest, pound 1 it Tarzan-like scream, and: rifl wh( had cornered j iiim: Gu ail uci. me right through The sheriff accepted the challenge. Hi hreel and with a groan the challenger
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  • 36 7 United Press. The Madras Legislative Assembly which was scheduled to start its session from August 1 next has been now postponed to August 25 The session is likely to to last for about ten days.—(United Press).
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  • 76 7 If War Comes EVERY MAN AND WOMAN MUST SERVE London, June 27. "JN the event of war every man or woman will have to serve in some capacity or other, and all will have to do their duty," said Mr. H. Ramsbotham. Pensions Minister, at Corby. "If our country cannot
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 157 7 SAFE DIET FOR GASTRIC ULCERS care is needed in the feeding from gastric and duodenal z! and inflammation of tne umach The wrong kind of food will tne re^rK th Pain and disc °mfort In quanta treatment small Quantities of liquid foo d r t be iM.n at frequent intervals.
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    • 68 7 At S3 50 from Urst class Chemists or from CHAR I CO.. 29, Robinson Rd., Spore. STRENGTHENS-INVIGORATES I ssiNMino ov3H s.ooo^^saNNinTo^^ I ALWAYS M fi^^B j CONDITION 8 Is Sdocshead; GUINNESS i i g f theSTOUTyou'reusedto 2 I j NOTE THE ABOVE DOCS HEAD I 1 LABEL IS ON EVERY
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    • 432 7 m Tribute M fi/I I Imperial Airways is proud to re-publish I\\ I these eomptinienls offered so generously jKgJllj by an important at iation paper of the I W/m I nited States, American Aviation, 15 May \i /°icV, o/j the IMPERIAL flying-boats ]W/jm\ 9U' vo hoen on tlie receiving end
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    • 313 8 I HI savage Tartars storm the gates of I ancient Peking. TUESDAY *EF Marco Polo meet the Princess m the Forbidden Garden. kJ C V T I SFE the incredible torture, of Kublal Nt A I Khan. !5 l Marco s escape from t c death on tne mountain side.
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    • 361 8 f- s q, s IT'S FUNNIER THAN 3-15 6-15 9-15 AI^ A THING YOU'VE EVER PAVILION SEEN! best* 1 jj I uimi ihiin j FAREWELL NIGHT! i«.A 11 HICK To at 900 r M j MAGGIE'S OPERA" I Presents I NYAI SAMINAH AHMAD MARICAN S A Story That Young And
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    • 315 8 ..irFFAYE Singing Dancing in j Adorable, Musical Show! "CAPITOL il TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 j I J^ngyM l a Bumper DOUBLE I I j > NEW UNIVERSAL presw.s ALICE FAYE W "YOU'RE A HJ SWEETHEART" j i With Charles Winninger, George Murphy |M w Frank Jenks. Hi Snecial Added Attraction
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  • 109 9 Singapore, Friday. WITH a gold pin placed daintily in her hair, a young Chinese girl took an rfter-dinner stroll along Tras Street on the night July 1. She had not proceeded very far when a wily youth stealthily crept up from behind and snatched the
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  • 372 9 THE .appointment of Sgt G. Leo to be a Company Sergeant-Major Instructor, Volunteer Forces, Malaya, has been aporoved, with effect from May 20. Sgt. Lee arrived on June 16. The appointment of Mr. John Conrad Henry Oldham to be a magistrate, S.S., has been approved, with effect from
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  • 101 9 British Official Wireless London, July 8. Paris 178 15.32 New York 4.94 Montreal 4.97 5 Brussels 29.20 Geneva 21.60 Amsterdam 8.95 5 s Milan 93 7 8 Berlin 12.28Vi Prague 142 3 <j Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.39» 2 Oslo 19.90 Vienna npminal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 54 9 ROSY CLOUD PERMANENT WAVE, No. 36, Dhoby Ghaut, 1. Latest Fashionable Ware roa may choose. 2. Expert Workers at your Services. 3. Guarantee 8 months Charfet Moderately. A Irial WUI Convince Tom. PRICE $7 $6-, $sj-. ———11 'LOVELY TO LOOK AT../ HAIR THAT IS WELL-DRESSED AND TIDY. o <S f
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    • 215 9 I Victoria Theatre. TO-NIGHT AND WED.. SAT., 13th, ltith JULY, at 9.15 p.m. THE NAUGHTY WIFE S.A.D.C. PRODUCTION. BOOK AT ROBINSON'S. 1 STOLENTrOM THT SOUTH SEAS MAIDEN The secret of her strange enchantment! TATTOO for lips instead of pasty coating I jfhe glamorous little South I Seas enchantress doesn't coat
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    • 199 9 THE RIGHtSTUDIO FOR YOUR PORTRAITS LILYWUITE PHOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelnhi HotrJ», i SINGAPORE. _IMMWliil"l7ll"w ■■jTITI— RELIEVES PAIN PROMPTLY! m Headache, toothache, neuralgic ard rhcuJ {i<"~_, i > ~N.V raatic pains and fever dut to colds J] H 4 ANACIN *-*^M$ |T%k Jr Prescribed by doctors and
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    • 306 9 Saved from Second STOMACH OPERATION This letter quoted here may save you a first stomach operation' Certainly it points a moral in every stomach sufferer Three years ago Mr. A. E R. became so bad with stomas trouble that an operation was performed. But last May he became as bad
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    • 176 9 I j \VIL? F j THE GALA ©PCX WSim Do You Remember 1 ALHAMBRA S HowßobinHood AIR -C O N DITIO NE D i foiled th? plot of AND COMPLETELY j j evU Prince John? p QVA T E D j EMPIRE THEATRE (Tanjong Pagar) 7.30 P.M.—TO-NIGHT—9.3O P.M DOUBLE FEATURE
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 333 9 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There ore numerous Clubs in SingaT)or° members of which are readers of ihe'"Malaya Tribune." This Diary is vrovided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keepinn it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of 9^^ nter included in the "Diary of Events.' The •Club Diary" can
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  • 424 10 pOR the past two days Singapore's transport system has been paralysed by what at the moment appears to be one of the most serious strikes that the workers employed by the Traction Company have yet embarked upon. WMle we sympathise v Itb the men in any legitimate demands
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  • 680 10 CLIFFORD BURKE SAYS T)ON Bradman, according to the news, is at lotrjrerheads with the Australian Cricket Board of Control, because they won't allow him to take Mrs Bradman along when he plays in the English tests. As yru know—if you follow cricket
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  • 190 10 NOTES COMMENTS One Cause Of Juvenile Crime Fa recent address to the boys of n Colombo College, Sir Andrew Calciecott. Governor of Ceylon, spoke very earnestly en the subject of their ccnrtuct In school and in later life because, he said, the outlook they developed to- wards their fellow students
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  • 241 10 Jl VERY practical suggestion was put forward by Col. Cecil Rae at the Federal Council meeting held in Kuala Lumpur when he proposed that a trade representative should be appointed to be stationed permanently in the United States in view of the large volume of business that
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  • 213 10 OINCE the German annexation oi Austria, the question ot Austrian debts contracted before the Anehluss, has been the subject of serious con. ideration by creditor States, especially Great Britain. Though negotiations are now piocecdur; between Great Britain and Germany concerning this important question, it is most unlikely that
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  • 248 10 "The budding musician must figj hard to reach the top," states a The banjo-player, tn particular, quires plenty of pluck. *fc *i* The Greatest Economist: The who even pursed his hps. "We ought to regard it as a oomp i ment when a foreigner settles In
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 167 10 oir. bl< at: IG R A NT'S MORELLA CHERRY BRANDY j <?/> t f Ha n ely v Host, and Hostesses—listen to the r A Whispers of Little Lady Liqueur. gMB /CilJ/ 'AI those occasions that, you P "*fl I I/ jJ V/ know, demand enterta'&ment proJ f\y a complete
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    • 96 10 ELSIE MARY FOR Inexpensive Chic Dresses designed by MADAM PAGE The Smartest Thinp; in Town. $5 to $30 Rodney House, Battery Road. DOMFSTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENTS. CHIA ONG —Engagement is announced between Mr. Chia Teck Eong. third on cf Mr. Mrs. Chia Eng Say, and Miss Ong Cheng Kirn. the voun<rst
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  • 323 11 Position Of 1914 Unchanged London, July 8. IN a Commons debate on merchant shipping this afternoon it was pointed out that the British mercantile marine, considered frozfc the defence- aspect, is not unsatisfactory, Kn* there should be rather more tonnage. The Lot:
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  • 62 11 Reuter. Washington, July untitled. AMERICAN firms sold mar supplies to A China valed at 511.500.000 and to Japan valued at 57.50 C.000 during the hist year of the conflict Ine ercports were chiefly aeroplanes, n c-ors and accessories. Figures issued by the State Depart meni show that Japan has become
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  • 45 11 The windscreen ci the green top taxi n on <hr right was broken by a stene Uurcwn at the ear in the Gey ling district this morning. At the tame time the business of the proprietor (on left) was tarred ever.
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  • 109 11 St. Jean de Liu. July 8. c capture of the coastal town of Nules and to bare X farther south, bringing their advance forces to I S3•! unto, the last main objective before Valencia. that at least 2.000 Re- u l re is .'.ated at
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  • 23 11 untitled face between Sandsend and Kettienesa m lis' eg D nnis Shaw, f B iby. Lythe, near Wh tb;. 1 and was killed.
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  • 88 11 Reuter. London. July 3 4 HOLIDAYS With Pay Bill, based on the Amulree Committee's report published n Apni \\..s issued to-da\. Ii empowers, but does not compel, trade boards and agricultural wages committees to grant holidays with pay not exceeding a week annually. The bill expected
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  • 109 11 Reuter. Paris, July 8. T"HI p protest against the alleged occupation of the Paracel by France is widely commented in the press to-day. v says that Japan is not advancing as she would like in North China and is now paying attention to the
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  • 167 11 Jerusalem, July 8. TWO British police officer- who were ambushed when motoring between NaMus and Jerusalem Ihis afternoon, killed one of their attackers and chased Per others into the hhls. The Arab brigands wer e armed with rifles, while the police had only
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  • 216 11 Industries Ceasing Activity Shanghai, .Inly 9. AFTER one year of Sino-Japane c hostilities," writes a Soviet observer. Japan has almost exhausted her supply of metal "This accounts for the fact that a maicritv of the industries in laoan have had to su-pend activity. In view of
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  • 110 11 Reuter. London, July 8. THE War Office announces that the King has approved the appointments ol Lieut-Col. Sir John E. Laurie to be ommander of the Tientsin area of British troops in China with temporary rank of Brigadier, vice Colonel A. h Hopwood. whose tenure of
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  • 34 11 Reuter. Warsaw, July 8. POLISH reports start that Sov.et c~:nme:c al representatives are unoffic.ally visit.ng Danzig a d have convert d with the managera cf several port concerns and inspected the port of Gdynia—Reuter.
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  • 272 11 Reuter. London, July 8. fSJIiILE some London tin dealers call press disappointment that the buffer pool's 10.000 tons cannot be fuily accumulated until the end of January others point out that it would have been extremely difficult to collect even as much as 10
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    33 11 Henfe) Royal Regatta, as usit:»J, was a gay ev&At and justified its reputation as the most fashi: ruble regatta cf the year. Here is a dowered fashion wen en the river.
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  • 170 11 London, July 8. THE lonccst non-stop flight by an organised unit of aeroplanes was cemDtetcd to-day by the BoVal AI? Force, when four V:ckers Wellesley aircraft fitted with Bristol I'egasus XXII engines landed at Ismaihu in Egypt after ci vering tSN n iles.
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  • 32 11 After stending on a shell as an ornament ment :oe L'U years an ei_ hteen-pounder field gun .shell bclm-nig to a resident of Jersey has been found to be a live one.
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  • 54 11 Reuter. Maita, July 8. IT is unofficially reported that during exercises the aircraft canier Glorious was fouled by its attendant destroyer, H.M.S. Wishart, whose foremast was carried away. Both ships are now anchored off the breakwater. In London no confirmation of this report has yet been
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  • 205 11 Reuter. Lendon, July 8. THE Chief points in the T.n Ruffer Pool, the details of which are now published, comprise the following The initial stock of appro\iniately 10.000 ions < n b e increased by the International Committee to a maximum of 15.000 t. Each signatory
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  • 16 11 An International aeronautical exhibition tion under the patronage of the Prince Regent was opmed in Belgrade.
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  • 53 11 London. July 8. IjtIGHT soldb r- in the new 'batth a ri "wereii spectedby His Majestj ihf Kinc at Buckingham Palace to-day Two fneers were among *he party Wearing gas masks like the rest. Open necked tunics and different shadtis of khaki eve under eonskieraticn "or battle
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  • 55 11 A new 38-knot Speedboat Which will chase and untitled torpedocs for the Navy underwent its trials on Southampton Water. By tsing the sneedboat practice torpedoes will be kept in sight from the moment they leave thf tube until the end of the ma. As each tcrpedo costs several thousand ponndrj
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  • 88 11 Reuter. Prague, July 8. IT is reported that the draft proposals, cf the Government on the Nationalities Statute, the languages Bills and the bill for Administrative Reorganisation of the State are now complete. It is stated that the Chamber will probably meet c July 21 to discuss
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  • 146 11 Reuter. London, July 8. I r FHE plenary meeting of the international sugar council held in London to-day is said to have been at first in danger of breaking up. since no agreement could be reached in regard to the estimate of next year's free market requ
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  • 68 11 British Official Wireless. London, July 23. THE intake of Territcn;il recruits for last month. 0 civ other ra*ks. marks a record fcr any June since th*' lar. After allowing for men '-a*, completed their service there is net ncrease of 3.693 all ranka Thi reatcs a new hh'h record of
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  • 15 12 STRIKERS ARE HUNGRY MEN Pool and drinks being distributed by S.T.C. employees to their colleagues.
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  • 228 12 Singapore, Friday. DRAWING a salary of $23 a month, the father of 14 children, S. D. James, an employee of the Singapore Municipality, to-day had his application for discharge of bankruptcy adjourned sine die by Mr. Justice McKlwaine, the Chief Justice, his lordship
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  • 98 12 The Tamil community held a large .iid representative gatherum at the \delphi Roof Garden on Tuesday, to lonour Mr. B. Govindasamy, the new .P. Among the hundreds ol guests wesent were the Colonial Secretary, At. A. S. Small, and Mrs. Small, the ?,ight Rev. the Bishop of
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  • 117 12 Singapore, Friday. SEVEN months' rigorous imprisonment was passed to-day by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, Criminal District Court, on a Hokien woman named Ng Ah Kiew, a shop keeper, atter she had been found guilty of being found in possession of instruments tor counterteiting
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  • 55 12 The Press was not allowed to see the 1 charge sheet when Ernest Peuows, said to be of Southampton, was remanded in custody at Woolwich Police Court. Pellows was alleged to have demanded money by menaces. Advising him to see a solicitor, the magistrate said the charge
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  • 164 12 |p 1 1111 Singapore, Friday. PRODUCING voluminous notes from his pocket, Soon Lee Seong, 40-year-old former store-keeper of the Master Attendant's Office, to day cross-examined Commander C. S. Robinson, Acting Master Attendant, for nearly two hours in the Supreme Court. Soon appeared at the Singapore Assizes
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  • 48 12 Lord Weymouth and his daughter the Hon. Caroline Thynne, helped to rescue a kitten and a canary when fire destroyed the 200-year-old thatched boat- house and cottage on the estate of his father, Lord Bath; at. Shearwater Lake wilts, famed as a beauty spot.
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  • 554 12 WORKERS ABLE TO GO HOME Singapore, Friday. /ORGANISED by the Vehicles Department, an emergency transport service came into operation this afternoon, commencing shortly after 3 pm It is understood that this service will be maintained and augmented if necessary throughout the duration of
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  • 54 12 Markendes Singh, an employee of the Singapore Traction Company, known to his colleagues as Harichah Balawan, is the first man in Malaya to go on hunger strike. He has not taken food since midnight on July 6. and intends continuing to fast until ihe
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  • 100 12 ALICE FAYE and George Murphy romp their way delightfully through "You're A Sweetheart," which opened at the Capitol last night. It is a film full of tunes and musical ensembles, and what is more it has an excellent plot as well. It telis of a "phoney"
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  • 48 12 It is announced that during the last week in July, the King and Queen will cruise for a few days ir> home waters on board H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert, and go on a fishing cruise in Scotland early In August when they will go direct to Balmoral.
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  • 59 12 MALAYA'S lowest domestic production of tin for the last two years was recorded in June when Malaya produced 2,781 tons of tin, compared 10 3,781 tons in May and 4,741 tens in April. Production was made up of the following: tons F.M.S. 2,572 Johore G2 Kedah Perlis
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  • 121 12 Singapore, Friday. A DISCHARGE, subject to a nine months' suspension, was granted P L Davies, an employee of me Singapore Rubber Works when he appUed before Mr Justice McElwaine, the Chief Justice, for a discharge from bankruptcy to-day. A married man, 38 years of age,
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  • 157 12 Singapore, Friday. PE story of how an Indian broke into the house of his elder brother and robbed wearing apparel which was placed in an almeirab in his bedroom, was related to Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning when Thamby bin
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  • 156 12 Singapore, Friday. AT an inquiry into the death of a Chinese named Lim Cheng Kow, who was killed by a falling boulder at the excavation work at Dhoby Ghaut on July 4, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returned a finding of death by misadventure."
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  • 159 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Friday. THE preliminary enquiry in the case in which Goh Ah, a Chinese, is charged with the alleged murder of Leek Wai Chia, a railway clerk, opened before Mr. Middleton-Smith. Mr. Rycroft. G.C.PX)., was in charge of the enquiry. The evidence showed
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  • 28 12 Mr. C.S. See, author of "A Chines" Sees the World," will broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. on Monday, July 18, at 7.45 p.m. on "The Fnr.cinatinc Life ot Chicago."
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  • 119 12 Arrived from N.E.I, by KNILM plane "PK-AFL''. Mrs. Lynn, Mr. Meursing, Mr. Takahara. and Miss Ragut. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM plane "Nandoe." Mr. Hazes. Mr and Mrs. Elbogen. Left fcr Bangkok and Amsterdam by KLM plare "Nandoe." Mr. E. L. McClure. Mr. C. N. King and
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  • 334 13 T HE Sin a P° re Cricke Club, for long the men of Singapore, is now open to women membership As the result of a proposal put forward to-night by Mr B E Ablitt. at an extra-ordinary meeting, that the Club
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  • 208 13 Singapore, Saturday. DESPITE reports to the contrary there is no change in the attitude of the S T.C strikers. s of ihe 1.300 men tcld the Tribune this morning that they had always been willing to agree to arbitration In which Government had. they pointed
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  • 64 13 The King's Exequatur empowering Mr. Hans Schweizer to act as ViceConsul of the Argentine at Singapore lias received His Majesty's signature. The King's Exequatur empowering Mr H M. J. Fein to act as ConsulGeneral of the Netherlands at Singapore with jurisdiction in the s.s FMS i n federated
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  • 75 13 "Bala ogini" Showing' To-Morrow THE uitz Cinema at Geylang; oppasitf show to-morrow i a p utst «nding Tamil talkie »n--1 Bala Yocini." with two per'orinanccs nightly, at 5.45 r».nd 9.13 Bali Yogmi" is one of the m^s orrw rSi 1 8 TsmU Pictures which fiitw lull houses nightly
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  • 256 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Friday. A \'m!"h, "!r 77",' B T^ U] in «hich was con--I, the k ro ;r Mr Just cc :,;i V if'" Abdullah, charged with having AWSUr. ,M 20 193 »t Mukim Derang. The awesgors brought in a verdict of
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  • 26 13 \M i crop of A y e Molek Rubber Co, lOr June was 16,582 lb., a total for fttfcs of 172,677 lb j
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    37 13 A skeleton bus service is now being maintained in Singapore, a police guard accompanying each vehicle as a precautionary measure, while the j principal rentes are well patrolled by police annex} with kandar sticks
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  • 15 13 Mr. A. J. Braga, who has just been appointed a Singapore Municipal Commissioner.
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  • 65 13 Singapore, Saturday. Dr. Mistowski, examiner for the Tririty College of Music, London, who i& at present in Singapore, addressed pupils at the Far Eastern School of Music on Friday. He referred to the growth of music in Malaya and said that it was his opinion that
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  • 36 13 Singapore. Saturday. MR. Uday Shankar. the reputed Bengali dancer, arrived in Singapore yesterday after his tour of Java and Smatra. He will be leaving for Calcutta this afternoon by s.s. "Tilawa."
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  • 133 13 AN impressive flypast, in which flying boats and torpedo bombers took part, was staged by the R.A.F. at the sirport yesterday, the occasion bein<* the departure for Southampton of Air Vice-MarshaU A. W. Tedder The Air Chief left by the Cordelia which on its homeward journey
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  • 165 13 New 8.1. F. Poster For Next Year MR. Tom Purvis's poster for the 1939 British Industries Fair, which will be held in London and Birmingham from Feb. 20 to Mar. 3, will give the well-known lettering, BIF, in bronze blue on a deep red background. The key end
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  • 14 13 Commodore M.L. Clarke, who was ind'spo recently has now T returnea to his duties.
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  • 472 13 Singapore, Friday. MR. George G. Stubbs, a clerk employed at the Department of Statistics,' Fullerton Building, was acquitted this morning by Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, Criminal District Court, of a charge of obtaining credit of over $100 from an Indian money-lender without disclosing the
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  • 49 13 FROM inquiries made, the Tribune understands that the funds of the S.T.C. Employees' Association will enable the strikers to hold out for months if necessary. The men had just received their salaries for the previous month and are therefore able to carry on for some time yet.
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  • 69 13 Tnche Yousof bin Hassan. Segamat. nas gone on leave and Inche Dhadi from Muar has taken his place. Mrs. Hensman and Miss Mercy Lee of the Government Hospital. Segamat, have been transferred to Batu Pahat on promotion. Mr. Gurdial Singh, of the Segamat School, who recently met with
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  • 697 14 SINGAPO RE REGISTER CLEAR CUT WIN OVER JOHORE MALAYA CUP SOCCER AT STADIUM SULTANATE TEAM COMPLETELY OUTCLASSED Singapore 5; Johore 0. CINGAPORE emulated the performS'ance of the Combined Servces hv beating Johore by 3—o in their Malaya Cup fixture played yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium Pak Tong deputised well
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  • 62 14 Reuter. Manchester, Friday THE Third Test match between England and Australia was to have becun to-day but no play was p>ssibfTowing to rain, which began at 8 a.m. An hour before the start conditions were no better. Outfields were under water. Australians are worrying over
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  • 214 14 RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament:— CULLEN CUP Mr and Miss Thorougood 4> beat Miss Griffith-Jones and Sole faCT.) 6—2. 6-2. OPEN MIXED DOUBLES Comd. and Mrs. Mockler beat Mrs. Brooke and Droogleever 6—3, 7—5. Mr. and Mrs. Miller beat Mrs. Grierson
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  • 93 14 TEAMS lor to-day Malaya Cup match at the Anson Road Stadium between the Combined Services and Malacca are a c follows: Malacca: Low Ah Sane; Lim Chwe° Seng. Dominic HendrcfT: Choc Soon Lee, Abbas, Bernard Noronha: Goh Jit Sin, Mat. Haad. Aloysius de Silva.
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  • 104 14 THE United Athletic Party will meet the Marigold Badminton Party a? the Happy World covered stadium at 7 i- .m. tc-dry in a irienoly match consisting oi five men's singles, two and two ladles' singles. Players and supporters of the U.A.P. are requested tc assemble at 11 Benccclen
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  • 38 14 The following will represent the Nelsonites against the Loyals Drums to- morrow on the Railway ground at If> p.m.: Kirn San. Osman. Omar, Yeng Hong, Stevens, Arumugani, Sanny, Hascan, Sulnng. P. Sathy. Kirn San. Reserves: ChoUiah and Waithy.
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  • 398 14 RESULTS AND TIES THE following are further results in the annual Spring lawn tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C.: Open Singles: Chong Thutt Pitt n. it Low Kee Pow 6—3, 5—2; Arthur I beat Wong Peng Thong I w.0.». "B" Singles: semi-firial S. X t —30.3»
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  • 88 14 S.C.R.c. cricket teams tor the weekend will br. Tc-day v.-. Khalae at McNair r;vr.d: Seah Keng Siew, Gan Ec Ken Gsn Kec lian, Tan Thian Tek. I Kee ffhoe, BdWi rd Wee. Oc:i Khvr Khi Sv.ee Lim Swang, Robert Tr n, end •Tin Enn^ To-morrow vs. a.a.f. at
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  • 41 14 Reuter Wireless. London, Juiy 8 PRANK Woollcy. the Kent batsman, is considered a likely successor to George Hirst. England and V rk hire, (lie Eton coach next season. Hirst retires after tr.o Eton vs Harrow ir.atch.—Reut-r Wirele s.
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  • 43 14 Reuter. THE British Boxing Board of Control has given the respective managers and promoters till Aug. 5 t > arrange the Farr-Phil-lips fight for the British and Empire title, otherwise they will throw open an invitation a purse and offers. —Reuter.
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  • 158 14 London, July 3. j RAIN curtailed play everywhere in the Country cricket programme, Lanca- shire and Glamorgan alone managing to register wins. Scores: AT CARDIFF Glamorgan won by 68 runs. GLAMORGAN: 307 for 9 wkts. dccl, and 31 for 3 dccl. KENT: 166 (Clay 5 for 64)
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  • 80 14 IN a cricket match played at Tanglin ye-t:rdav tlv> R A.M C. beat the 11th A.A. Battery, R.A by five w'eket*. BattinT first, the R.A. declared at 139 for eight wickets Sgt. Wilton contributing a useful 73. Cpl. Thomnson took four wickets for 40 runs for the Medicals.
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  • 97 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat Friday. ONLY two games were cornrieted in the inter-club tpnns betwc-n t. c Genuang Clubhand the Segamat Chinese. The first game between Mafrii :>nd Cheah Keen Hwce went kg three In the flrfct set the Chinese played excellent teivn's r>nd extended the Genuang
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  • 111 14 S elelar Cricket IN a cricket match played at Seietar on i Sunday, the R.A.F. beat Wearne Bros, by an innings and 76 runs. Batting first, Wearnes were ail otit for 71, Arathoon contributing 22. For the Airmen, Taggersall took five wickets for 22 runs and Brech, 3 for 17.
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  • 359 15 MEW EVENT Initials Will Be lisl<i To-day 11 IM.I v(. »>v the standard of heats on the S.C.C. in i xcrllt iH afternoon's U ifated u hen the finals Xm.iteur Athletic v on xjh r»s meeting are held ,i lirrntMns -it 3 p.m.
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  • 62 15 Fiom Out Own Reporter\ Ku.'.la Lamjrar, Friday. OM. Malayan record and five Selanuor records were bettered am' anatner record at to-da> athletics an the padan;> which opened the *i\th annual Selangar /L&JL meeting. Perfect weather prevailed. i be new Malayan record estadhsaed was in the lorn; jump,
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  • 36 15 Our Own Reporter/ ?OTJNfi ,t Lummjr Friday. 1 outpointed Johnny u the main event of tofvfon at Bukit Bin- 3-minutc rounds, i'/noroush disappointto indulge in jyftufr. Mortell was hanuoch, hoiKht anc j weight.
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  • 167 15 'From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Friday. "EUNE weather, a large crowd and splendid organisation made to-day's athletics on tiie padang. when the fourth Negri AA A. meeting began, a great success. The meeting will be continued to-morrow. At present, the Malay Regiment are in i strong nosition
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  • 43 15 V.M.C.A. XI vs. Pieman's College en Monday ai 5 10 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: A. Smith. S\%ynv, N Jackson. G. Ackrill. A P Virary, Hodgson. W. Pullen, Tan Guan Kiat. Tessier. X Ansus. Thonp. sing Chin?, reserve J Halleh.
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  • 190 15 British Op en At Sandwich London* July 8. Reginald whitcombe won the British Golf Open championship to-day with an aggregate of 295 Terrible conditions prevailed at Sandwich to-day when the third and llnul rounds were played. A «ale swept over the course, and .ore the roof
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  • 21 15 The Keppel G.C. July monthly mixed 1 uiscme will be played cm Sunday p; are ti an fails own pi rtner
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  • 88 15 S.C.C. team v.s. Loyal Refit, to-day at 2 p.m. at Gillman Barracks: —C. W. Auchmuty R. G. Cranford. A. Foster. V/. K. Jaager. W. H. I.ait. J. McLeod, Major R H. Quill. I. Scott-Dalgleish. R. S. TufncU, SLdr. F. E. Watts. P. M. Whitehead. S.C.C. XI vs. Indian
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  • 1070 16 PROGRAMME CONSISTS OF NINE EVENTS rE following is the card for the third and llnal day of ihe Pcruk July professional race meeting, to be run oil in Ipoh this afternoon. Horses not accepting at noon yesterday were as follows:—
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  • 115 16 GIRLS interested in the promotion of cricket as another team game for girls in Singapore are invited to a meeting at the Y.W.C.A. Hostel. Fort Canning Road, on Tuesday, July 12. at 5.30 p.m. During the past few years, girls' cricket in England. Australia and New Zealand,
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  • 89 16 IN a Services tennis match played at Alexandra Barracks yesterday Fort Canning Juniors defeated Alexandra Juniors by six sets to three. The results were (Alexandra players mentioned first):— Baker and Goult lost to Peath and Mepland 6—2; defeated Kite and Browne 7—5; lost to Trantor and Pathsgate 6—2.
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  • 61 16 Members of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club are reminded of the social evening for members and friends to be held on Saturday. July 16. Tickets must be bought before July 14, and names of members and their guests must be sent In before that date. Mr. Cheong Hock
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  • 51 16 SELECTIONS by "Argrs" for today's races in Ipoh arc as tollows: RACE I—COMMA Devon King RACE 2—MIM Battalion RACE 3 —FIFTY THREE Climats RACE 4—STRATHPEFFER Silver Monk RACE S—PRESTIGE Glitter RACE 6—RELEASE Nutcracker RACE 7—MEADOWMAN Miltondale RACE B—WOT AN Drummer Boy A \CE 9 —AMAZING Marie
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  • 230 16 THE following is the draw for the Singapore Golf Club Duffers* Cup (qualifying round I competition to be played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday July 16 and 17. J. S. Ramsay v. F. Knight Roy Brown v. L Maclachlan. R. Johnson v.
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  • 388 16 Simple method to Develop Personal Magnetism, Memory, Concentration and will-Power. 04 page Book Fully Describing this Unique Method, together with Character Delineation FREE to all who write at once. "The wonderful power of Personal Influence, Magnetism, Fascination, MindControl, call it what you will, can surely
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    • 250 16 ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE WITH A GUARANTEED BONUS OF 2J% per annum AI uncertainty as to the amount payable under a policy at any time is removed by the Guaranteed Bonus Policy of The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Ltd. which gives a steadily increasing Sum Assured and sets out in black
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    • 67 17 Prevent Fevers before they come Haliborangc will fcycrs Tt supplies I essential Vitamins -i. which increase the I/ resistance of the y body to such ailments. Given II jfjKr* r to children daily, Haliborangc I tK T also ensures that they will grow up with sound bones and healthy strong
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    • 1237 17 \ON THE AIR TO-DAY hongkong Holland I l/if JL ZBW 9.52 Mcls (31.4 m.) PCI 15.22 Mcjs (19.7 m) p.m. A V MM s.2o—Beethoven—Symphony No 3in j? m n%l\ Jk I II I T W E Flat Major. 7-45 National anthem and opening When And Whwp In I lcfpn In
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    • 346 18 1 I will say! THIS BIOCEL SKIN FOOD IS MARVELLOUS yox Dg. It was discovered by a urtat \ienna I Diversity Pro.eaaar. It is now combined wah Crime Tokalon (rose colour] in just the proportions to nourish the skin tissues. Use this cr< me n j anr ISC rime Tokalon
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    • 154 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 a.m Holy Communis. 730 a.m. Matins. 8 am. Choral Eucharist. in 15 am Sunday School So o m Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Lord jWshop. Weekdays. Hoiv Communion on Monday V/ednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.. ana Tuesday, Thursday
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    • 599 18 *30 a.m. Parade Service at Tanglm, Mr. C. D. Quarmby. j ii am. Parade Service at B'afcan Mati—Mr. C. D. Quarmby. 5 p.m. Evening Service—Rev. 1. C. Gibson. I Thursday. 6 p.m. Choir Practice. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH (4, Fort Canning Road) Sunday, 8.30 a.m., Sunday School. 0.30 Morning Service. 6
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    • 348 18 devotional meeting. j Straits Chinese Church Pastor: Rey. Chrw Hock Hm Sunday. 3.30 p.m. Sunday School 4 30 p.m. Service of Worship and Hoiy Communion (In Malay). Breaker: Mr. Chew Hock Hin Eday, 8 pm. Bible Story Telling Class. Thursday. 530 p.m. Prayer meeting. Speaker' Mr. Wee Koon Hong. Saturday.
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    • 527 18 weaker: Mr. L. J. Donaldson. *%m Sunday School. 730 om Bible Address. SpSafe"" Mr. Oh Suan. Monday, 7.30 p.m. Cantonese Thursday. 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Jl > p m. Gospel Meeting, ip'aker: Mr. E^JTipsoST PETER'S CHURCH (Stamford Road) Bonny, t"SS! Holy Commumon 7.30 'a'rf Choral Mattins Wd sermoa' -ThP Two
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    • 437 18 ong Tiang rye. Wednesday. 3 p.m. Nyonyj met Speaker: Mrs. Gaw Khek Chew" Friday. 8 p.m. Hokien Service Speaker: Mr. E. Upson. THE SALVATION ARM* (Headquarters—2o7, Tank Road, Sunday, 9.30 a.m. Holh i„ ii a.m. Malay Meeting. 4 p.m. Sunday School 5.30 p.m. Service Men's Meeti n R pm. Salvation
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  • 230 19 Bombay, July 2. i,, hina arc all united. Ii rhougfa there are five religions ia thai country, there is absolutely M conflict between the followers of religion and the followers of another. There i> no confict between the Chinese Muslims and Chimsc non-Muslims" declared Prof.
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  • 53 19 United Press. Bombay. July 1. AT the ensninf meeting of the Conn gre» Working Committee at Wardha, Mahatma Ghandi is expected t make a statement on the present stage of his protracted negotiations with the Bengal Government in connection with the question of release of detenus and
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  • 343 19 United Press. DEFINITE move has been initiated by leaders of Moslem opinion holding advanced news to convene a conference of representatives of all progressive Moslem organisations throughout India. Amoilg the organisations which are likely to be represented at the
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  • 138 19 THE general Secretary. A.I C, has released to the press the correspondence between Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Nawab Muhammad Ismail Khan. President ot the U. P. Provincial Muslim League. This forms part of the content of the booklet printed and published by the A. ICC. and
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  • 65 19 United Press. Kalimpong. June 29. THE attempt to reach the Everest has been abondcmed after the expedition reached Camp Number Six, 27.00J feet high, via the west side of Ro*ngbuk. Mr. Oliver arrived at Kalimpong today. The remaining members of the party are expected here in ten d.iy,*
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  • 117 19 ABOUT 40 persons are feared to have lost their lives as a result of a boat disaster in the river Hooghly near village Burul (24 Parganas) on Sunday last. Burul is about 30 miles from Calcutta. A country boat carrying about 60 passengers including a number of
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  • 241 19 Anti-Hindi Satyagraha Continues United Press. (By Air Mai!) Madras, July 2. "INDECENT and disorderly be haviour in a public thoroughfare under section 70 of the City Police Act" was the chaige laid before the Chief Presidency Magistrate against six persons who were arrested last
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  • 57 19 United Press. A 1 "T a lapse of 17 years the r Government have P*> ed orders for the reinstateW U Ra, h »ar Sahai, I.mnte i; dant of Education > Municipal Board, whose Z r uere dispensed with by tne Uard during the non-co-J£"V«ni movement
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  • 120 19 United Press. Cs New Delhi, July -vria, who was reported it in a t.nbal force to Ruler of Afghanistan. i< by 'Ui R.A.I*" plane I for Karachi this -30 a m by an RA F U» Syria. neotmtered strong head- Jodhpur. It Is expected 01 at about 5
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  • 180 19 United Press. Karachi. June 30. THE unusual phenomenon of wives on strike has set a delicate problem for a number of husbands of Hyderabad (Sind). True to their cult of Brahmacharya cr vows of celibacy the married women who are members of a news spirituals': society have
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  • 43 19 United Press. The forthcoming: meeting of the Congress Working Committee will consider the resolutions of the Muslims League regarding the JinnahBo*e parleys as also the letter of Mr. Jinnah addressed to the Congress President in the same connection.-— (United fressL
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  • 244 19 BRITAIN MUST NOT OPPOSE INDIA'S WILL pANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, exr Presid-nt of the All-India Congress who arrived in London on June 23. said at a Press reception that conflict In India could not be welcomed by tie British Government in view of the
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  • 50 19 United Press. The new Pensions Bill to provide for the establishment of provident funds for non-pensionable employees of Government is being presented at this session of the Fiji Council. Another important Bill which seeks to provide for the control of money lending is also coming up for consideration.— (United Press).
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  • 35 19 United Press. All the honorary magistrates numbering 88 of Sind have resigned. Similarly all the nominated memocrs ct local bi dies have also resigned fo' 1 lowing the new enactment by the Sind Government.—(United Press).
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  • 65 19 United Press. A boat carrying an iron safe belonging to the Madhipura Central Co-oper-ative Bank and two boxes containing records, etc. from Supaul to Madhipura, (Bihar Province) in connection with the shifting of the subdivisionai headquarters there, capsised in strong current of the river Bramha close to
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  • 57 19 United Press. Mr. P.D. Sharma. Editor of the United Press of India at Government of India headquarters, sailed by s.s. "Victoria" for Genoa en route to London. He will stay in London during the Viceroy's stay there and report political and other developments. Mr. Sharma expects lo return to India
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  • 56 19 United Press. Mr. Pothan Joseph, formerly editor of the "Hindustan Times" (Delhi) and the author of "Over a Cup of Tea series in that paper, has been appointed as the editor of the "Indian Express" in place of Mr. K. Santanam, M.L.A. (Central) who resigned his post to devote himself
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  • 51 19 United Press. The Sukkur District gaol which is the biggest prison settlement in Sind will shortly have a radio and loud-speakers i et fcr the benefit of the convict. Mr. B. M. Chandwani presented a radio and •oudspeakers for «.nis purpose to th" Smd Government which the latter has accepted.—(United
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