Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales pi. xxvii. —No. 165. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUIY 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, July IS, 19.*>S The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULYl^l^_ FIVE n 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 180 1 IME NEWS WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST Tiy 'I* >| O IK V I > <■ TItIBUXE fE YEARS OLD AND )KS LIKE NEW— thanks to LIgHT SOAP'S safe xmshingy .1:1 J miK!no> O i ll —keep- them from getting h.\t \> I Jd ml t-'heap harsh soaps k a nd»
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    • 225 1 Read The I S I N I» A V i it i it i x i: Dominant In Malaya L H<w? Chi On (A. D. 645-676 :iU knawn as Boot. 9l 1111// ll took a degree at 16. Employed in the historical \w/ is viiiiili a! ho svas dismissed for
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  • 619 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES TRAMP SHIPPING BRITISH REPORT SHOWS RECOVERY T*HE recovery which has taken place in the British tramp shipping industry is described in ihe sixth and final report of the Tramp Shipping Administralive Committee. »The Committee was set un in 1935 to administer the Government's annual ramp subsidy of
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  • 209 2 Largest Liner To He Ruilt In England j ALTHOUGH to the trained observer much still remains to be done before the 33,000-ton Cunard White Star liner Mauretania is launched on July 28, at Birkenhead, great progress has been made. A year ago the keel of the Mauretania
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  • 206 2 sfsf Birkenhead 1 rpHE new Manretania is to be launcher, at Birkenhead by Lady Bates, wife of Sir Percy Bates. Bart., chairman oi the Cunard-White star L:>ic. on July 28. Thousands of people from all parts of the country are expected to witness the spectacle of the 33.000-ton liner
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  • 79 2 Government Moves For More Control Tokyo. As .if) emergency move the Ministry i I communication?» is planning io irennXhen con'rdl of Jrpan's shipping industry. through the temporary ajiplii niutn ui ihi' Shipping Control Act. The ftrs! stfp of the Government will i-x to upptmil a Shipping Industry Control
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  • 188 2 AT Liverpool Police Court lour Americans, stated cc have stowed away In a British ship sailing from Gibraltar and to have been fighting in Spats, were sent to prison for 21 days and ordered to be deported on release. They were Addison Keeler. Raymon Ticer.
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  • 69 2 Woman Stowaway Wanted To Join Husband A,.,, San Pedro, Calif WOMAN .stowaway, headed for Toorak™ 111 W&S foUncl aboard tbe The ship was 150 miles out rt seT when Mrs. Edith Bass, of Santa Ana was found aboard. The vessel rofmned to port and the woman wl put
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 468 2 STEAMER SAILINGS i i BRITISH INDIA (incorporated In England). P. A o. s. N. CO.'a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. B'pore. 1938. RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 CORFU I!).UUU July 211 BHUTAN <UOU July 3« BEHAi.' <i,OOO Aug. (S dHTRAL h.,000 12 SOUDAN t;,sou AUk 26 CARTHAGE 15,000 Aug 2« RAJPUTANA 17,000
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    • 422 2 j BANGKOK LINK. CHINA JAPAN LINE. J I LuxuriousOneCla sM tor; tips.Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but < 1 Cabins Have Adjoin i Priva eßa h c mfortable Passenger Accommoda- J To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam. tion. Hamburg am] Copenhagen. t i M S*,?'?' Te: Port Said. Palestine, Rotterdam, i
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    • 219 2 LEARNING A TRADE FREE The Regular Army require., boys Blied between fourteen and fifteen year Aw months. 1 c They will be trained in such trades ai artificers, armourers, blacksmiths brickBfSS cal ;P enters clerks, electricians fitters instrument mechanics, masons tirnSSf 1S painters tin smlths ana If AMRI'RG-AMERIKA LINIE n
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    • 412 2 STEAMER SAii.,^"** §NOtDOEI -Tsr^ The undeleted m intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HOKGKOJ NORTH CHINA ai 5 "NECKAR" "GNEISFNAU"' omits N i "CREFELD' S "REOENSBURG "SCHARNHORS'T" om China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND. HAMBURG 8a fr :L;; I "ODER" also calls Mars Oran 5 "WIEGAND" also call 5 "COBURG" also calls Antwerp
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    • 456 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE AAĔNTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. tNDEHS are now invited for the /Jling materials or service. For irn sec Municipal Tender Room P af leu Date of Closing. 0, try Installation at premises in Angus h Road, Boat Deposit $50) 12 noon. 14th July, 1938. of Two Bus
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    • 556 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. The Bridge situated at 6th mile from £tc, e d Jelebu < Sik 2. No through traffic is now possible traveltoTh n P S ScSiw eSi hlg 0n this roKS ban as thp p-Y 6s^ SeremDan as the Eastern end is closed to traffic q T. R.
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    • 631 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at tta Settlement Engineer's Office, up 10 noor of the 14th July, 1938, for the following work:— Construction of Double Convalescent Bungalow for Goverrment Servants at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore. Every person applying for a form oi Tender will be required to deposit
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    • 237 3 POSmONS VACANT REQUIRED efficient canvassers for a Rood publication on commission basis. Apply personally. The S Ser Mercantile Advertising C 0,117 North Bridge Road. Singapore. th FOR SALE~ ff breeches s uitasle cnild ««M Also tweed coat and hat. Reasonable or PWwM SSft? 18 P»ea«e write Flower Garden. Town OfSce
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    • 240 3 RE-AWAKEN FEED Hair Roots! Thick Qrowtb f| tJL -Ul V T »'rlrf p ,IU rortHor proof. Lucys HAIR c WAKES up the ROOTS Fat Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Art >ou too fat? Would you like to have a beautiful figure like the famous Cinema Star* of Holl; woo,!? a
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  • 200 4 Keuort By Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 13. MIKING Tin three months £190 10.0 down 20- Bp* £189.7.6 down 17 6 and New York 43 U unchanged. The London Stock Exchange appears to have I «d t very dull day yesterday and mas: >t©c*s were marked down
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  • 17 4 SingnpoTe, July 18» The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— WIV* (up $2%).
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  • 18 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 24 (up !4) Sellers 25 (up
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  • 46 4 Singapore. Wednesday The Ringap re branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Lid., has this monjing received a cable from the head office in Hongkong announcing an interim dividend, payable on Aug. 8. of £2.10.0 per ihare, subject to deduction of income tax
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  • 845 4 »1 IIW!* Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Km Singapore, July 12, 5 pm. Frasar Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin J" 6 *£E t K JS?l b r g 44 48 -DOW Austral Malay 44 Ayer Hitam 24,9 za J AyerWeng WW* Bangrln Tin 213 B«
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  • 98 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S m cases <F.O.B. July» 24'a 24 1 4 Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.O.B. July) 13% 23' No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore* 24» 3 24' 4 do. July 2P 8 24 1 2 do. Aug. Sept.
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  • 316 4 Singapore, July 13. MINING Buyen Sellers Aver Hitam;. 24 9 g Bangrins f 1 Batu Selangor Chenderiangs Hitam Tin 0-38 0 43 Hongkong Tin 23!fi Hong Fatts 0.99 F03 ldris Hyd. 7 9 rpph Tin 25 6 W Jelebus 0 72 077 lohans 0 26
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  • 212 4 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 12, 5 p.m. close Total lor financial Date Ex Dlv. year tin: Payable Date to date Kampong Lanjut 6d. No. 11 July 20 Ju l y 2 7 July 21 2 l 2 Kamunting Tin 8% June 28 j
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  • 251 4 i% Maynard Co., Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn ~vr p nnP TUTTwimi» AT SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 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 4%%
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  • 394 4 LONDON COMMODITIES i London ts, KCBB£K Previous To-day l-on« Dull Steady H 7 1 V 4 Ist Forward (August) Buyers 7 316 7 3.10 oeiiers 7 516 7' 4 2nd Forward (September) Euyers V/a 7 3,16 Sellers 7% 7 4 trd Forward (OctLec.) Buyers 7 516 7y«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 219 4 We take pleasure in J j announcing the asso- elation with our firm of Mr. CR. Shepherd, j SWAN, CULBERTSON j S FRITZ I <. THE EASTERN BANK! LIMITED. [Incorporated ln England) SINGAPORE BRANCH! 6\ D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE:
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    • 91 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. The Company, having the necessary powers, is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 30 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager
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    • 133 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation lb (Incorporated in the Straitt Settlements) CAPITAL: nnn no n 00. Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Lp BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, TELEPHONES: N Managing Director 3172 Secretary W Oeneral Manager 3513 Accountant Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKER*: /TCX NEW YORK Midland stair, Ltd. M cgf
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  • 103 5 London, July 12. P.IIETIN issued at Windsor I hv sir John Weir and I ord A S.states that the King con- make satisfactory progress. i, remaining in bed for the I"** 1 tood the doctors are well ie King's progress, but in «me v r isit
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  • 632 5 -Reuter. h u IoNFS AVERAGES: Yesterday's To-Day's Close Close ...a, 134.56 137.49 26.61 27.32 oi 03 21.68 8848 88 68 York Sock Exchange-Business Total Volume 1.620.000 shares. Call money— t%. STOCKS Last Sale July 11 July 12 Adams Express J0 3 4 JJg Iroerican Can
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  • 110 5 THE total exports of rubber from the Dutch East Indies for the first half year of 1938 shr .vs a remarkable drop "from figures of the same period last year. These figures, as supplied by the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia, show that estate
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  • 213 5 The following are the exchange stock '.his morning according zo f c daily circular issued by the Hone, Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, Juiv 13. London T.T. 2 3 29,32 London demand 2 3 29 32 Lyons demand 2072 Switzerland demand 249 3 4 Hamburg demand 141
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  • 68 5 The Borneo Company, Limited reports that the outputs of tin and rubber for the month of June are as follows: TIN Pels. Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 3,595 Ipch Tin Dredging Ltd. (Lahat) 230 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (A. Etam) 858 Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. 366
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 5 The Kent School crew from America retained the Thames. Challerge Cup for the United States when they beat the London Rowing Club (England) by a length in 7 minutes 3 seconds at the Royal Regatta at Henley Oxfordshire. Photo shows: Evan W. Thomas, the Kent coxswain, be'ng thrown
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  • 400 5 Stockport, Lancashire, July 1. ,<r J» Hls case wi, l not make any difference to my work on the council or as a J.P.," declared tall, middle-aged, and married Alderman Fred Bowler, Socialist leader on Stockport Town Council, after a paternity suit against him had been
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  • 88 5 Singapore, Tuesday. FOUND guilty by Mr. K. A. Ward, the Fourth Magistrate, of having failed to conform to the white line by stopping his motor car beyond it at the intersection of Kallang Road and Lavender Street, at 4 10 p.m. on Feb. 27, K. B Brotchie. of
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  • 149 5 The followina is a cabled synops;s from the "Traders column of "Barrons'r the American National Financial Weekly, and forwarded to us by courtesy of S. E. Levy and Co. The increased buying by the European public and the buying by an international house on Wednesday and
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  • 43 5 Singapore, Wednesday Believed to have fallen from the second floor of the Singapore Swimming Club shortly after 7 this morning, a llainancse cook, employed at the Club, died before the arrival of the ambulance from fracture of the skull.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 155 5 Your Malayan Advertising Campaign Would be Incomplete without *L i?) *f THE NANYANG SIANG PAU (Founded 1923) The only leading Chinese Daily in Malaya that pubhsnes a full-page pictorial news with English comments every evening AUDITED CIRCULATION U Pases m Morning Edition tvc !tlon 15.000 Auditor's certificate. lit* J»» Li
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    • 889 5 Specia 1 Tropical Pianos I j FIXE TONED —Specially Constructed for th* S I Tropics with 15 years' guarantee. S only 8 20. monthly 1 j SEASON CO., LTD., 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. <• .J. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom
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  • 152 6 Mails expected from China and Japan oy the Ranchi due at Singapore to-day Mails expected from Europe I Londo 1 Parcel Mails* by the Aeneas due at Singapore to-day. Mails txpected from Eurone (Amsterdam) by Air I X.L M.) to-day. Deliveries CI beholders' letters only 7.30 pm towiy
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  • 15 6 oJvf S i 5f amuni "B for Siam (Parcels clolL S announced S
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  • 60 6 by^he^Lnri or °S ra m e will be given nof* r dlum s and ripe of the Kr Batt.. Jnniskhlings Fusiliers on bined' banS; com Endearine Yn»n„ Ballagn aild irishmanl pipers; Meet m» kS Cockade. Brian Borupme m -n r^ oo^ 1 ornd; bhied bands■ ald Abu com
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 261 6 MALAYAN PRgMIEQ HOTEL A I TO-\M.I IT. COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 P.M. TO 8.30 P.M. DINNER DANCE (INFORMAL) 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. j NO ADMISSION CHARGE. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA, DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS if I— 11 ffcw——— I! SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS REACHED IN
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    • 40 6 W^ttJLAIIIivS THE NEW WAY to BEAUTY. F&« /l/lSi.. !»•>*■*/,'/ USE D. T. LIM'S FACE LOTION. Removes Pimples, Freckles and i? Roughness. Beautifies the Skin, making it soft and white. 25 CTS. PER BOTTLE D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD
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    • 563 6 SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. W.P.S. 1A THE XLW SMELL MOTOR m Parallel to air and radio develop- f heat of tionic>l 01 meat during the last decade, and yet I [rig as be t h< could r ess spectacular in its results has been meticulous cl m the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 297 6 I postal j r TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser July 13 1 p.m. Hongkong and Japan (Parcels on!v) Titan 13 1.30 p.m. Kretay Suddhadib 13 2 p.m. Muntok Thedens 13 3 p.m. Palembang Thedens 13 3 p.m. Pontianak Khoen Hoea 13 3 p.m. Medan Reael
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 208 7 THE OLD NAME SUT A NEW OIL j WHAT CiVES YOU The new Shei* Oil U refined in an entirely new plant which is an advance oa any other in T llst ont starting due to ?ts free flowing properties, existence. It combines the two leading qualities inatani swrung uue
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 267 8 J j j 'Til never trust j I myself in the I IJ j dark again j j j| GL/lOYS SWARTNOUT 835 TP' I I IOHN BOIES• 'fiBBM; 111 JOHN BARIYMOIIE MiXri; |l 111 OMA J!£!f iff I M the park m&m j j v/r«, CLAIRE OODD FRITZ FELD I
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    • 16 8 MAX J W A L I N 11 THE JtLY 21st, 22nd I and 23rd. I
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    • 218 8 ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE BIG SHOwll| MARCO POLO, THE HERO of CHINA j LEAPS TO LIFE IN THE SCREEN'S l| MOST EXCITING SPECTACLE j| Ĕ 1 fl*| r 3 SHOWS DAILY I j M \WMj 3.15—6.15—9.15 I UAVtMe A THOUSAND SWEETHEARTS BEHIND CABY COOPER j in '•THE ADVEIVTUIIES OF
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    • 307 8 I YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE FUNNIEST Fn I -IT IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN' Fy EASj j LAST NIGHT 6-15 9 ,5 AVn j "The AWF UL TRUTH" I STARRING IRENE DUNNE ML jJX GARRIfK T.-Ni g ht_L^'S^Tf sss H Two Shows For One P 2nd Show
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  • 998 9 FRASER AND CO/S REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. EVIDENCE that the strike of employees of the Singapore Tract on Company had not aflected the shares of the company iven in ihe weekly report issued by Messrs. Fraser Co. r Ice of Singapore Traction Co. says the
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  • 59 9 (From Our Ow7i Correspondent) Segamat Tuesday. Two Malays. Ahmad bin Mohammau Aris and Abdul Majid bin Sudin, sto?d charged before Mr. A. J. Gracie, the f rst magistrate. Segamat. with shooting cieer during the close season. The magistrate convicted the accused on the lesser charge of failing to
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  • 62 9 Reuter. New York, T uly 12 Jl SHARP decline in sterling to a new low ri level for this year appears due to a large extent to pressure emanating from London. The entire list cf foreign currencies declined in sympathy and although the volume was
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  • 111 9 (Ftom Our Own Reporter) MSeremban, Tuesday. R. Lee Cheng 001 33, teacher of the Chi Hwa Chinese School, Seremban, is feared to have dropped off the train last night, while returning from Sitiawan and a report to this effect was lodged by his wife this morning at the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 117 9 P—a— i-^tw——a— ver. 1 For II MONTHLY COMPLAINTS j "Ladies Brown Pills" j PRICE SI. j Sold by Mr. S. CHAN, 277. Race Course Road, n «a MELROSUM tie :»c%\ liouid COUCH REMEDY ci c\ce!ient taste -rives immeliit« relief to both young and old people. Melrosum contains the active substances
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    • 123 9 CORAL BR INC ham ROSY FUTURES BLUSH sunset the appeal of soft, loveMAROON PLUM red !y hands with rosyTOKAY redwood tipped fingers So BAMBOO reddy ukf your future ln VINEYARD CONCORD yOUr ftMlds tCtnt poinsettia yonr pertonaiity with Sone of these new shades of La Cross Crane Nail Polish—the prestige
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    • 202 9 Mengkihol I (CJ.) Rubber London. Tuly i 3. A preliminary statement of the Mengkibol (Central Johore) Rubber Company for 1937 has been issued showing a net profit of £16.977. After deducting all the necessary expenditure including tax of 10 per cent, a final dividend of 5 per.cent, was paid on
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    • 480 9 The Acid in Your Stomach Would K 1 Burn \Jg a Hole /^i^^T^, I QHEIfISTS poured a HHrJeUHnH chloric Ai id (same as Actual photograph of Stomach Acid) oh to a carpet burned by thick pile carpet; the stomach acid. burned a six-Inch hole. If acid does that to a
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  • 399 10 T\ETAILci of the plan agreed upon by the Non-intervention Committee providing for the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain have iusf been issued in the form of D Bine Hook in London, and their perusal gives some idea of the tremendous complexity of the problem which, it is
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  • 239 10  -  The Rothschilds To-day By P.T. Hertford Tl IK imprisonment and release of Baron Louis «le Rothschild by the Austrian Nazi authorities brings into the news one of ihe world's most famous names, a name that has almost become a synonym for "millionaire." The Rothschilds can trace
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  • 329 10 COMETHING >f a Iriendohip between v the two men developed from the busies* connection, for Rothschild loved beautiful old tilings as much as his patron, and when Napoleon's invasion threatened the very existence of the House of He;sc, it was to the obscure Frankfort banker that the Elector
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  • 248 10 JN lh". meantime, RothschUds sons had gone out into the world to found tranches of the bank in other countries —Austria, Italy, England, and even in France, the country of the enemy, where Jacob Rothschild had linanced tiM underground movement that played quite an important part in the
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  • 286 10 CIR Lionel's son was the lirst Baron Rothschild, a real Englishman at heart, and it was he who built the family's fine London house. An amusing story is told of the American tourist who, having by special permission been shown round the halfcompleted building, started talking to an
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  • 314 10 JT It for the part that they played b financing the great wars ol ho Disc, teenth century, that the Ruchschil have earned their place in history; b they have done iust as tamable avJ in peace-time. It is to the RcthschilA lor instance, that the Continent m
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  • 142 10 By 'Looker OiT j Unless a player is holding good cards he cannot reasonably hope <o win." writes a bridge expert, Good cards can he bought from any hjghi'la i stai loners. "Urn in a cottage Is out of date 1 says a writer. In fact
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 88 10 TRANSPORT 111 DIFFICULTIES NEVER ARISE FOR THE MAN WHO I RIDES jj "RALEIGH" (HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED) s«,k > GVm ROBINSON CO., LTD. j i lip 7 RIDE TO WORK ON i Bi Si Ai SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE 5 CO., LTD. iNCOffPOPATEO IN EnCLANo). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and
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    • 125 10 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE I EYE. Muscle anomalies 6 Crossed eyes. flj?— Complicated cases j of defective U jLtZjr GLASSES IF NEEDED. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. Get Your Good Portraits FROM: IJLYW iiiti: PHOTO STI'IHO.
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  • 357 11 Itagaki Wants Big Scale War -Reuter. Pciping. July 12. I/i 11. arrii il of reinforcement* the Japanese army in Shansi began I rv its third large scale Miami campaign since November, launching .1 offensive from Tranfen River to south of Pingyau*. QM ml ti
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  • 87 11 Reuter. I'■i(' <. p 111 i v H JHE situation in the Far East, it' is re- cognised in London (states Reuters ciplomati;- correspondent), appears to offer no prospect of mediation at present but II the British Oovernmeni were to see at any moment a hopeful
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  • 59 11 London, Juiv 12. TKiHT r f. Hawker Hurricane v machine: Dew to-day in formation from Pa:is to Croydon In the record J,me I mi ul beating the French air liner's previous record in the reverse direction by six minutes. The Hawker HurricaiK pproxi ir* ed
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  • 206 11 A DEFinr ~r «niei it Washington, July 12. i «53 m,,,,0n b forecast for the fiscal year that began on July l. n revised budget estimates issued by Mr. Roosevelt. thP irTy. i hat the «'*t'mates issued in January were based on mniThl a
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  • 106 11 Reuter. Evian, July 12. IT is understood the Refugee Conference has reached a provisional to establish in London, a permanent inter-Governmental organisation to deal with the problem oi refugees from Germany, which will probably meet in London on July 'J. A draft resolution drawn UQ by
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  • 28 11 Reuter. Cairo, July 13. THE strike of workers on the Suez Canal has been settled ?nd Bier, j are resuming to work on Friday.— Reuter.
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  • 52 11 Reuter. London, July 12. IT is understood that the ques- tion of a loan for China has been constantly under consideration in London and various suggestions have been made, but it is gathered that matters have net yet reached a point where a decision can be
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  • 132 11 Rome. July 12. 7 «II Communication to the British Foreign Office from the Spanish Am--1»t «-.ade~ »"n 1 ondor yesterd**- i« described by Signor Gayde a* "not only untrue but rkdicincus." A report of yesterday stated that the Spanish Ambassador in London had handed
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  • 88 11 -Reuter. Washington. July 12. THL U. ted Sates Government has received from Japan a comprehensive reply to the note of luij 31 protest.ng against Japanese treatment of American property and c.tizens In China. The note is believed to embedy the rcccmuien J.ations of the official Japarese
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  • 68 11 GERMANS SEE HEAR BY 'PHONE -Reiner. Beilin, July Ilk WITH the (flicial iraugmatio tc-day el the pubi c telev* sion telephone between Berlin and Munich it is now possible tr see as wel' as hear the person to whom one is telephoning 440 mile*- away. A three-minute call costs e'gin
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  • 53 11 -Reutei. London, July 12. IT is officially announced that the Duchess of Gloucester, after ft very busy year ana ma. y engagements, has been advised to take a complete rest and che Duke and Duchess will shortly leave for Kenya. They are expected to return to England
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  • 104 11 Reuter. London. July IB> IT is learned that the Anglo-Amcncan trade agrccmert is not bkcly to be btfore the P.*ir!i?men?ry adjournment nt the end of the month. In the event cf agreement not being reached at this da*e the negotiation wtH be continued throughout the
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  • 49 11 Renter Washington, J i.'y 13. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has accepted the nosit'on of arbdrater under thr draff peace trpaty between Bolivia and Paraguay. but in view of his manifold ether duties the President has delegated the task to the United States minister in Coiomhn Renter
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  • 87 11 An American competitor. J. W. Burk of Perm Atretic Club, carried off the Diamoad Challenge Sculls at the famous Henley Regatta this year. beating L. b Habbitts, of Heading, in the record time of 8 mins. 2 sees. This year was the first time that the
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  • 59 11 -Reuter. Came*, July 12. THI Duke and Duchess of Windsor, ac- co.roanied by Mr. Herman Rogers and his wife, embarked on the yacht Gulzarat at Port this evening for c cruise in the Mediterranean embracing Rapallo, Naples, Capri, M°ssina, Elba, Leghorn and Ajaccio and intend to return
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  • 40 11 -Reuter. Paris, July 12. A DECREE will be officially published ;o-morrow uroviding tor the issue, be ginning en Monday, of national defence -ighteen-month 3V 2 per cent, bo. ds. The limit of subscriptions is not fixed in ad vance. —Reuter.
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  • 142 11 Reuter. July 12. T*HF Drit'sh Bipbassy to-day made repreS nations to ihe Japanese Embassy oncenrtng veiled threats by a Japanese staH major, Shigryasu. against the personal safety of Reuters Ptt.Bg corresnendent when he refused, to sfcdi :se the Japanese investigations wh en c'ajned to have
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  • 216 11 Reuter. Haifa, July 12. rE third day of terror began this afternoon when two bombs were thrown within an hour is one at a post office van, which slightly injured one Jew and the other in the Arab quarter, which exploded harmlessly Two fires,
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  • 36 11 Reuter. Washington, July 12. A CZECHOSLOVAK export institute is cpenine »n Ch'cago icr the purpose of making n effort to capture the dwindling Japanese Trade with the United Stat* Reuter.
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  • 126 11 Reuter London. July 12. AT the inquest at Worthing on Daviss Phipps Lemon, formerly of Singapore, who with his wife and children was found dead In his home at Worthing, n verdict was recorded that the wife and three children met. their deaths at the hinds of
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  • 189 12 Fifteen Missiles Devastate The Residential Area Reuter. Canton, July 12. JAPANESE planes came over Canton aga»n to-day at 10.25 a.m. and Mt after an hour's raiding. Wongsha, the scene of the previous severe bombings, suffered more than ever, but the casualties
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  • 159 12 Singapore, Tuesday. AFTER two retirements, a common jury to-day returned a verdict cf guiliv against Soon Lee Seong, former s'ore-keepcr of the Master Attendant s Office, on three charges of forgery, before Mr. Justice Home in the Sm reme Court. He was nteneed to six
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  • 167 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Tuesday. ALLEGED to be an "amok," a Malay from the village of Membau, four miles from Seremban, has been detained by the police for medical observation. The. man, it is fetated. following a quarrel with a relative, armed himself with a parang.
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  • 100 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. LITTLE did last Saturday nights' revellers at one of the local dance halls realize that only a few hours previous to the beginning of the night's festivities, death had struck with tragic suddenness at a member of the staff. While
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  • 87 12 Singapore, Tuesday. TWO mosquito buses were run to Newton from Collyer Quay this afternoon by the Vehicles Department in response to demands for buses operating along that route. The new service was also carried out !as an experiment to ascertain whether I the department would be justified in
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  • 185 12 (From Our Oivn Correspondent) THAT family illness mmm rpcr»™c;ki„ Seremban. Tuesday. Malay. Mohamed Nor !2! P Ca f a yoUng in the Seremban Land Office when hi. en, P lo > ed as a Malay writer trust of $354. durtoSftniSMo December fa?* BU ty to criminal
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  • 37 12 -Reuter. In B Written reply to Sir Graham th? Utler he would consider the suggestion that an official report should be obtained from any Brim g na?cmiP, 'i C^ nt to which the sen?-R°eufer b mg stimulated
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  • 234 12 Singapore, Tuesday. rARING a beautiful Empire styled gown of white and silver brocade, Miss Kathleen JollifTe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. JollifTe, London, became the bride of Mr. E. W. Reeve, son of Mrs. Reeve of Ipswich, Suffolk, this afternoon. The ceremony took place
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  • 24 12 AT the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the wedding took place of Mr. E. W. Reeve and Miss Kathleen Jolliffe. (Tribune*.
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  • 573 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. JHE sudden collapse of the servants' quarters at No. 376. Burmah Road, in the early hours ol* May 6, killing one Indian who was sleeping inside instantly and injuring a couple of others, was recalled before Mr. Lim Koon Teck,
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  • 128 12 THE large audience at the Capitol were obviously thrilled with the adventures of Marco Polo, which opened there last night. Starring Gary Cooper and a newcomer to the screen, Sigrid Gurie, it is an enthralling tale of the early days when the West was first
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  • 342 12 Singapore nr. rraosßAL stun- 3K% U ese High C ommand I!J (h Po-li. in an interview v m bune unon his arrival b/ K<.ussr! morning Ci .i ne the t|ew ihat Europe > pared for war, iesptte t *t that betfc the Fascist and i£
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  • 79 12 4 S various practical difficulties are f* being experienced by India] dents for admission into scboota I Malaya, the advisability of openine a High School is being considered by :r Council cf the Central Indian Assertion of Malaya. At a council mectin: of the r Indian
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  • 115 12 -Reuter. Shanghai, July 12. JT is reliably learned that the Chinese have begun to put into action their threat against foreign property at Kiukiang. This morning they blew up two steel pontoons belonging to the Soeoay Company. A Socony engineer wrecked the tnuj I
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  • 200 12 THE death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday at the age of 68 years of Mr. William Ahin. He had been ill for about five weeks. Mr. Ahin was a Government pensioner, having served for over 40 years. The latter part of his
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  • 304 13 STRONGER MEASURES? i GRAVE warning to the Chinese in Singapore *fC A mrh a> ovcurred in Penan* last week will not b" tret ft iS?"? ntained in an official communique issued by the Colonial The communique i* as follows 1 CsCtre wry to-day. In a
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  • 76 13 Hankow. July 11. HIGH German and Italian authorities are fearim? that Japan has irretrievably committPd herself to military and diplomatic failures. Her prolonged campaign has not only pioved unsuccessful but have also com- 1 pelled demc%acies to join the side of the Soviet, forming a
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  • 304 13 /COMMENCING on Thursday. July 28, from Southampton all flrstclass mads for Australia and New Zealand will be carried by air. As from that date Imperial Airways and their associated company. Qantas Empire Airways, will operate three services a week in earn direction leaving Singapore
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  • 116 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) M„ m Segamat, Tuesday. K. M. B. Holiana, Miperintenaant cf Customs Preventive Branch. Muar, charged with assaulting Narayana Nair, P.VV.D. k.rry driver, Segamat, was fined $3 by Inche Raur bin Mohammad Sa'at, Second Magistrate, Segamat. The defendant, pleading provocation, said that
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  • 345 13 HOOLIGANISM, which prevailed during the week-end, has now practically disappeared and taxis, plying along the Katong, Geylang and Serangoon routes, are no longer interfered with. The yellow-top cabs of the General Transport Company Ltd., Orchard Road, have resumed regular service as there is little fear of
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  • 31 13 Reuter. A Madrid message says the casualty list in the Nationalist air raid on Cartagena at midday to-day is officially given as 45 killed and 120 injured, 40 Houses being destroyed.—Reuter.
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  • 241 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 11. JJOW a samsam Malay, Din Ley, son of Din Chim, is alleged to have avenged an assault on his friend by stabbing to death an aged Malay, Mat Noor Mualof, was related at an inquest held
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  • 207 13 fFrom Our Own Reporter) Penang, July 11. THE engagement is announced of Mr. 1 Ong Yee Yearn, the well-known dental surgeon, son of the late Mr. Ong Teong Yeong, and of Mrs. Ong Teong Yeong, to Miss Lim Siew Hwa, daughter of Dr. Lim Chwee Leong, and
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  • 527 14 ROYAL AIR FORCE XI DEFEATED THREE GOALS DURING DOWNPOUR Police 3: R.A.F 0. THE Polite registered their first soccer victory this season when they btat tho PovaJ Air Force by three goals to nil in the First Division of the SA.F.A. League at the Anson Road
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  • 114 14 HQ. Wing.... 1; C Coy. Skins... 1. FN a junior soccer league match played at Tanglin yesterday, H.Q. Wing and 'C Coy. Skins, drew one-all. H.Q. had the better of the attack in the major part of the game but both sides lacked opportunism, when near the goalmouth.
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  • 48 14 Fort Canning beat the Loyals' Drummers by two goals to one in a friendly soccer match played at Fort Canning yesterday. Carspen opened the scoring for the Drummers but Selley and Kennard netted for the Fort to give them victory by the odd goal.
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  • 197 14 RESULTS of yesterday's ties in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament:— Dyne Cup Mrs. Stapledon and Oak-Rhind —3 beat Burke and Ml if L:nk +2 7—5. 6—3. alien Cup Mrs. Hannyngton and Morris —15 beat Miss Scott-Dnlgleish and Wilson —2 6_2. o—6, 6—2. Handicap Men's Doubles Setb ~nd
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  • 38 14 THE S.C.C. will meet the SRC. in a fcothall match on Friday, on the S.C.C. ground at 5 15 p.m. for a trophy called the "Padanj Shield." This is the first match for the shield.
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  • 152 14 Y.W.C.A. members interested in cricket decided yesterday at their inaugural meeting at the Hostel to organise a women's cricket team, restricted to the Y.W.C.A. Those present included Miss A. McCrea. M r G Wheatlev and Mr. Norris. The first practice will be on Tuesday at
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  • 106 14 Loyals 3: R.A. (8.M.) 0. LACKADAISICAL soccer was witnessed at Blakan Mati yesterday, when the Loyals defeated the R.A. (8.M.) by 3—o in the Garrison Regimental League. In the parly stages, the Loyals brought off A great effort and Parkinson netted a perfect goal. In the second
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  • 61 14 THE following have been selected to play tennis for the V.M.C.A. vs. Singapore Teachers' Association on Friday, at 4.30 p.m. on the V.M.C A courts —H. Kamis; See Gim Hock; Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock; H. K. Yadi and C. Y. Koh; Miss
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  • 418 14 Referee Stops Match ROUGH TACTICS Warnings Proved I Futile? (From. Our Own Correspond Muar, Tuesday ROUGH tactics led to the referee abandoning the League -.v between the Customs Sports (i U k and the Muar Chinese, ten minutes from iull time, when the Chinese were leading
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  • 229 14 Programme For Week-End 'THE following are ties to be played at the Clerical Union. Haw-Par Hall this week-end in *:he Singapore Badminton championships: SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Men's Junior Singles: Teo Thuang Kiat (Jacques) vs. Teo Heok Kwong (C.U.». Men's Junior Doubles: Chin Tham Swee and
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  • 428 14 <From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Tuesday. THE Kuang Yu basket-ball team of Johore Bahru who visited Batu Pahat last week-end. played two friendly games with the local Clubs. In their first encounter, the Kuang Yu team defeated the Batu Pahat Chinese Recreation Club by 32
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  • 20 14 Belgrade, Juiv 13. TN an exhibition match here, Kukulievic (Yugoslavia) beat Dcnald Budge (U.S.A. i 15- -23, 7—5.
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  • 326 15 HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF l$90 Recalled /v\atch Abandoned, slot A Ball Bowled -.in Third Test match between J v anJ and Australia, which have Neil played at Old Manchester, on July 8, 9. '•> v abandoned without a inn-led as a result of the ,,'ls rain which
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  • 32 15 ts Chinese Epworth League annual swimming carit th 'V M C A Swimming Pool 4 30 p.m. Mrs. Loh Poon bed to distribute All friends and leaguers are cordially invited.
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  • 143 15 Div. 11l League Soccer Clerical Union 1; Municipals 0. BY the only goal scored in tho mntctv the Clerical Union to-day defeated the Municipal Services in the Third Division of the 3 A.F.A. League, on the Clerical Union ground. Play was very fast and excitimr
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  • 146 15 Reuter. Shawnee. Delaware. July 13. IN the first round of the Philadelphia Golf Championships, Frank Moore with rounds of 68-68 headed the qualifiers but was beaten in the second round. FIRST ROUND Densmore Shute heat ciydf Usirta 3 and 2 Runyan beat Levi Lynch 5 Gene Sarazen
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    • 462 15 COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS London, July 12. COUNTY championship cricket matches finished resulted as follows: AT CHESTER FTP! D Yorkshire beat Derbyshire by lC.'i runs. Yorks 19n (George Pope G for 37) and THE TIDKs To-day: 11.50 a.m. 8 ft 5 ins., 11.0 C p.m.. o ft 6 ias. To-morrow: 12
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  • 850 16 EIGHT TIMES CHAMPION AT WIMBLEDON dfsfs (By Air Mail) London, July 7. MRS. Helen Wills-Moody made tennis history on the centre court at Wimbletfon recently when she beat Miss Helen Jacobs in the final of the women's singles in a thrilling match. It was Mrs.
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  • 122 16 The Wimbledon finals this resumed as follows:— ca MEN'S SINGLES Donald Budge < ho!d>rl h H W Aust n, 6—l, 6—o, 6 3 WOMEN'S SINGLES Mrs. Wills-Moody beat M.s, h.i Jacobs, 6—4, 6—o. e!en WOMEN'S DOUBLES Mrs. Fabyan and Mis> Marble Beat Mme. Mathieu Miss A. M. Yorke
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  • 255 16 MR. A. S. De Mello, the former Seertary of the Cricket Club of L j sparing no pains in an effort to j the Australians to play at the Brnbourne Stadium at Bombay on their way back to Australia. Mr. de Mello, after a talk
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  • 46 16 The following have been play football for the v II l Shoe Sports Club on 1. p.m. on the Anson Road ground guson: Shamsudin; If.Swyny; C 1 Ranatunga: F. Hutchinson W S. Orten; Mitchell: Swee X Wee. Reserves: Thong Sing Chin
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  • 1550 17 ATTORNEY-GENERAL SAYS "NOT A CASE FOR POLICE POWERS" London, June 28. n nuncan Sandys (Con., Norwood) alleged in the House of Cornel that under the Official Secrets Act, he had been asked by 11 "rnev-(ieneral (Sir Donald Somervell) to reveal sources
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  • 270 17 Toronto Ontario. A PILE of human bones, a metal box and a chisel-shaped steel rod are clues in a mystery of w goldfields of Northern Ontario which has iust come to light. It is believed that the teUca are pro)ably those of an unknown prcspectoi Siowas
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  • 903 18 Story Of Suicide Pact (From Our Own Correspondent) k shy wvt Muar, Tuesday. A"' TI NG tragedy which occurred at the bungalow of the manager of Landeron Estate, Panchor, on the morning of April 26, when a Chines- woman, named Kwek Mary, died
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  • 666 19 MADRAS WOMAN MEMBER'S BILL United Press. (B> Air Mail) Madras, July 5. JHF following i s the full text the Bill to restrain polygamous marriage* amon? Hindus, that has heen proposed to be introduced in the forthcoming Simla session of the Central Legislature, by
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  • 64 19 <By Air Mail) llangpur. July 5. re area under Chiimari Xt v mari Thanas and irtion of Nageswari Thabeen inundated by the iapuUm flood and about 1,0 people have been ren- melcss. The river is inu threatening to spell havoc. District Congress Relief has been formed
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  • 104 19 IB? Ail Mai!' Lucknow, Juiy 5 i. CORDING to a Bnwar (Sitapur> A i t fifteen arrests were made v I lagers suspecting [liquid Hits into vdlage wells" belaboured and later made to tor hours together, the Public Health Dewh were trying to disinfect solution ol potassium
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  • 243 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) Calcutta. July 4. \|R. Subhas Chandra Bose, the Conill gress President, has issued the folstatement to the United Press:— rill be remembered that after mv tour in Chittagong and the addistricts of Bengal I drew pubntion to seme of the methods
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  • 133 19 'By Air Mail) Dehra Dun, July 4. ,r to a message received village Bhur, near Kalsia, ,ror »i Dchra Dun, the peasants tarted sityagraha' as a of tlu> threatened eject- nds occupied by the peaare not prepared to lenve Cantonment authorities 'tj m tn ese
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  • 27 19 The Government of Bombay have decided to close down the Visapur Prison Farm as soon as possible. This will result in an annual saving < -w-r ti. i
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  • 190 19 RESOLUTION IN CENTRAL ASSEMBLY United Press. (By Air Mail) Moo Madras, July 4. RS. Radhabai Subbarovan n.L.%. moV2 tW resohlti °ns to be cTt c 4 a As^r S 01 the tni^JP 118 Af cm oly recommends to (^mniPt V t erno f' Genei:al in C that
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  • 41 19 United Press. A long-felt amenity for Calcutta citizens in the shape of riverside Dromenade about a mile in length running a on S the Hccghly River Is contemplated by the Calcutta Corporation at t cost estimated at over Rs 2,00.000----(Unlted Press >
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  • 275 19 Subhas Bose United Press. (By Air Mail) Raghunathganj, July 3. ADDRESSING a huge gathering of several thousands of Hindus and Mahommedans at Jangipur yesterday, Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose, Congress President, traced the history of the growth and development of the
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  • 44 19 United Press. With a view to bringing to the notice of the people outside Karnatak. the intense feeling oi the Karnatakies for a Karnatak province, a new English weekly named the "United Karnatak" will be brought out at Bharwar from August 1. next.—(United Press).
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  • 278 19 United Press. (By Air Mail) a a Madras, July 5. "WE hear on all sides cries about ff Socialism. I am not a Socialist. I trust I shall never becme one. I am content to be a Congressman, but let me tell my
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  • 182 19 United Press. <By Air Mail.. I Bangalore. July 5. i IN appeal for increased protection to Indian Silk Industry was made by leading siik merchants of Bangalore at a reception given by the Mysore Chamber cf Commerce, 'to the members of Indian Tariff Board on Silk
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  • 283 19 MYSORE COMMITTEE NOT TO ALTER ITS MAME United Press. diani CniJiL si?f k,n r Com earnestly hopes thai tbe I»Son c j t a uJ» preKS *3 an ?ch alteration." Thfc dcciMvsorc icentlx cA Wrrkm? Committee which Mat The Committee in support Ot the
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  • 50 19 United Press. Santinikatan, July <3. I\R Rabindranath Tagore accom Z ied °y Mr. Sudha Kanfa Hoy Chowdhury returned here las. evening leaving Kalimpong the day before v orriay. The Poet is much improved in health though he is a little tired on account of the journey. <United Press.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 13 i The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT I'AGKS. "SINGAPORE^ WEDNESDAY, July 13, 1988. No. 7.
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    • 627 i FEATURES OF THE NEW STUDIOS AMONG the studios used by the BBC's Empire and foreign-language announcers are two. recently brought nto service by the Corporation, that are the most up to date of their kind in Great Britain. The studios —'4i lor uie
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    • 194 i LORD Tweedsmuir, G.CJM.G-, Gov-ernor-General of Canada perhaps even better known as John Buchan. the novelist), will be installed as Chancellor of the Univeru> of Edinburgh on July !0. and the proceedings will be broadcast from Daventry. Lord Tweedsmuir has many associaUons with Edinburgh. He represented
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    • 79 i municipal authorities of Amerdam < Holland! were of the that the diverse types of aerials nstituted an eyesore in the ol the city, a decree was recentmulgated to the effect that one and recognised pattern of .d mast, is to be employed in future. ante
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    • 252 i DAVEXTRY listeners will hear his Excellency the United States Ambassador in London. Mr. J. P. Kennedy, speaking at an unusually interesting ceremony on July 18. when the annual reception at Boston. Lincolnshire, of visitors from Boston. Massachusetts, will be held. It was from the English Boston that
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    • 149 i THE Superintendent of the Colombo Station had some interesting observations to make on the artiste s social status in his "Tappal Bag the other night. Here is what ne said".— "A listener in Colombo has written a somewhat offensive post card about a certain Oriental artiste who
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    • 159 i THE first anniversary of the death of the Marchese Marconi, wllich tcok place on July 26, 1937, will be observed in the Daventry programmes by a 'Pageant of Radio' presented in honour of the man who did so much to turn w s re!ess telegraphy from
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    • 20 i I This rnunon is available until Juiv 10. 1938 and mist aecomnanv n'l nuerie*:. M.T July 13 1938.
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    • 193 i HOWARD Marshall will give the commentaries and P. G. 11. Fender and W A Oldfield the eye-witness accounts of the Fourth Test Match, which open* on the Headingley ground, Leeds, on July 22. Bali-by-ball descriptions of play will also be given in the special transmission., to Australia. The
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      • 2254 iii FRL JULY e 15 WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES HONGKONG 1 MELBOURNE HONGKONG MELBOURNE HOLLAND Glynne. or compositions of Delius. gj 5^"5B^ mnh m b Flat Mi R9n chestra. 6 30 songs by Richard Tauber. chestra S fam US 0r 6 45 Special Broadcast for Asia, < WanoT 6 2 suit! and
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    • 246 iv BERNARD Shav/'s play, "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets," which is to be broadcast from Daventry in the near future, has at least three grounds of listenerappeal. First, there is an introduction, spoken by the author; secondly, the cast includes Robert Donat as William
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    • 163 iv THE Chief Engineer of the BBC, Sir Noel Ashbridge, will give the third of his series of quarterly talks to oversea listeners during the week beginning July 17. The Chief Engineer will devote part of his talk to a discussion of the selection ot wavelengths in the
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    • 160 iv FE story of Paul Reveres rice that spectacular Incident erican War of Itodependenceto be presented in dramatic term Daventry programmes. The feature, by D. F. Aitken, sent not orly Reveres famous n Charleston to Lexington to gj of the advance of the B: Concord, but
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      • 2261 iv r j PENANG sun. july 17 WORLD S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES (fKr- 1 ib Messrs Le an and Co.'s B&. (ConfmuerZ /rora pagre Vi) I P° rt PARTS LONDON COLOMBO MANILA BERLIN ?|ue%^7mS rAlVIO m pm" pm (Wider). (2) Prelude 7* 7 i TRANSMISSION 5 6.05* Jan Hurst and his Orchestra
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