Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVIL- -No. 172. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, July 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 paces. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 21, 1938 52 'Ei
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 67 1 I 111 E NEWS WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST 7>j The \l O X I G IHIB 1 AE I LOOK FOR THE Mocked 2 I,K 0,1(1 5 /6 Packings by nil high-clasn n Provision Dialers. (IncorporBted h s s WPS 49A i hen baby needs milk nBMM from a bottle
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    • 266 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I I YOU'LL BE <>jl„ rw T AHEAD... 11 b-P- OH.V 4 cylinder en?:ir,e; Petrol ConW \V sumption OVER 35 MP.G. Independent Front Wheel Springing and Steering All steel pillarl£s s Saloon. Low Pressure Tyres V/ > Extraordinary High Speed. Complete Vibrationless Riding.
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  • 826 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES Tug’s Unusual Machinery Compressed Air Substituted For Steam r|ijiE Danish shipbuilding establish- ment. A S Svendborg Skibsvaerft, has delivered a new motor tug named the Gorm to De Forenede Jiugserselskaber, of Copenhagen. Measuring 79ft. Gins, by 21ft. by lift, the vessel has a gross tonnage of 104
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  • 648 2 Foreign Encroachment "A Serious Matter" to the encroachment of foixign shipping on Empire routes was made at the launch of the motormip Bulolo, built by Messrs. Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd.. Whiteinch, to the order of Messrs. Bums, Philp and Co., Ltd., Sydney. The namiw
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    • 483 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH 1N DIA < i/icorporated in England), p O S. N. CO/a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1938. CORFU 15,000 Juiv 20 BHUTAN MM July 30 •Bl HAR «.000 Aug. I CHITRAL 15.000 Aug 12 SOUDAN 0.500 Aug. 26 ARTHAOE 15,000 Aug 26 KA.TPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 9 RANCHI
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    • 432 2 I special Holiday caciSES J i To: llatogkok Saigon I (ANGKOR PNOM PENH) By Luxurious One Class Mutorships. Displacement Tons. From Penang P.S'ham Malacca Spow m.s. Alsia» (12,500) 26-7 27-7 28-7 30-7 I m*. "Boringia" (12,500) 16-8 l<-8 18-8 20-8 s m.s. Flonia ill,ooo. 8-9 9-9 10-9 2-9: j m.s.
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    • 276 2 HAMRURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Aug. 3 m.s. ERMLAND via Manila Aug. 11 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila Aug. 24 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND
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    • 474 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTS('H X* (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted am the Company i intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHAXGHi 1 NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'po 5. §"NECKAR" 2 "GNEISFNAU" omits N Chirm Aug "CREFELD' "REGENSBURG Aug IS "SCHARNHORST" omits N. China HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN sails from
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  • 267 3 Singapore, Wednesday. OBJECTING to statements made by Mr. D. K. Walter?;, enMli appearing in i habeas corpus apnlioation, Mr. N. A. Worley, Solicitor-(iene-al, to-day told Mr. Jusv'ce a'Beckett Terrell that it wa-> his opinion that they nad been tn «de with the intention ot pre yi6
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 613 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS P'.'BLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality > v ofrs nTf now invited for r tu* *wms b or service For Mruiir» see Municipal Tender Room nqt> of Cloatng. Rro completion and maintenance of Tiaai from Deli St. to s t K<vlamatir-n Rd. t $25>. 12 noon, July 20. 1335. on
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    • 637 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45). IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THI: STRAITS SETTLEMENTS'. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 10 of 1933. Re: S. H. ADAM of No. 742, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore; employed as a Solicitor's Clerk in Messrs. Allen Gledhill, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 495 3 TO LET TtjODERN 2 STOREY COMPOUND m LOUSE—-Sigiap, near sea, excellent condition, unfurnished, 4 bedrooms iw3 f 1 1 t, Wat f r> el «ctrlcity, $65 p.m. SKS *L J l Aaron 6 Raffle Place. Tnona 3464. WnSe Road, J^^j vi yu rt er Particulars from hours' 172 BCfore and
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    • 571 3 RAJAH SHORTHAND, THE SYSTEM OF THE FUTURE. Simplest surest swiftest. I:MM!HNiIH^I NEW TRANSPARENTCOLOUR FOR LIPS This method of lip colouring, stole* fr*m> Ihe glamorous South Soo Maidon, make* lipt positivoly irrofistiblol *rw- loior cynstead of coating your lips with an opaque lipstick f I that's more likely to repel foh
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  • 160 4 Report Kv Fraser And Co. Singapore, July 21. MINING Till three months £195.5.0 up 15-. Spct £194.5.0 up 20- and New York 43' 2 cents up cent. The Tin •Share market in London appears to have neglected yesterday although Souther». Kintas were again marked down In local
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  • 16 4 Singapore, July 21. Tiv* price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $<)S'-j (tip
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  • 20 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 26% (down l A) I Sellers! 25' (down
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  • 864 4 I Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, July 20, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin J J-« Asam Kumbang 29 31!-cd Austral Malay 44 48 -cd Ayer Hitam 24 9 25 9 Ayer Weng fMW o^s Bungrin Tin 21.J Batu Selangor Igo L4O
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  • 307 4 MINING Singapore, July It Ampats 4- *jj Ayer Hitams 24 9 25|9 Bangrins JT3 «jj Batu Selangors 1.35 Chenderiangs 19r Hitam Tin 3 £SL H Kampong Lan juts 18 6 I 9 6xa Hong Fatts 095 01*9 Idris Hyd. 79 0 89 Ipoh Tin 23
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  • 94 4 British Official Wireless. London, July 20. Paris 178 13 6i New York 4.92*8 Geneva 21 50 Amsterdam 8.95 1 16 Milan 93 Montreal 4.94 Berlin 12.25 Brussels 29.1C Prague 142 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19. Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Belgrade 217 Rio
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  • 186 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Books Singapore, July 20. 5 p.m close Total for financial KI N Date Ex Div. year Asam Kumban* 6d. No. 62 July 29 a?.**"? tSPm t0 j** ZIA JjgS R Hongkong Tin 5% less tax 10 0 Ipoh Tin 2 6
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  • 234 4 b'r Maynard Co., Ltd n Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5' 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. aw Mar. 3L Sept.. ?.0 100 102 norn 4V, 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mr 3i Se P l 30 107 HO norn 4Vr 1509 red.
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  • 388 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Wednesia* rfrkfk Previous To-aay ?S Quiet Firm Chai Jl™ Buyers 79 16 7% Peller» 7% 7% -■•M Ist Forward (August) Buyers 79 16 tg 2nd Forward (September) Buyers 7% 79 16 W ForVard (OCXec, Buyers ,1.16 7=£ f —116 v m m London. Wednesday
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    • 230 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATIOX, LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. \V HALL, General Manager j THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. 1 [incorporated in England) I SINGAPORE BRANCH I 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000.000
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    • 111 4 SHIPPING NOTICE The shipping Office and the Offices of the Statistics Department will he open rn Saturday, July 31 and on Monday. Aug. 1, 1938, for one hour only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.). The Master Attendant's Office will also be open for one hour on those two days
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    • 175 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Stttttmentt) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up 110,000.000.00. BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: AQU Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4 £J General Manager 3513 Accountant 99 Teleejraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDOtf BANKERS; /"/TitO\ NEW YORK BANKERS: tflgjfcJEl ffent. Ltd, i
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 5 u. Vetesaa Car Club's Speed Trials fer Old Crocks i [<•»> w.i. held on th- Royal Esplanade at Ramsgate. KL»nt I'm»'. I.-« Cantata M It Wylie. Secretary of the Club, in his I <>: Haitii r'.ts it- the read strewn with g-ale debris—deckchairs uhiili nad K-en caught
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  • 268 5 Reuter. Londo». July 20. rpo_DAY the King and Queen took part in a small ceremony in which the Marquise de Lillers. president of the French Red Cross Council and of the society to aid wounded soldiers, handed to Queen Elizabeth the Red Cross
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  • 77 5 8an;,... Brit.; -.23 lons frovi Rengat 20.7 to Ren 22.7. Beth; Dv eh; 2,501 tens from Priok 20.7 to Bel? ran Dcii 21 7. PoeUan lelio; 9,272 tons from Amsterdam to Eatavia 21.7. Btagan; Dutch; 2.539 tons trom Dunbar 20.7 to Satang 25.7. Ta'oian. Dutch; 8,150 tens fvcm
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  • 31 5 At the annual general meeting of the Adidranida Association of Singapore en July 17. resolutions were passed affirming loyalty to the Government. The annual report and accounts were adopted.
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  • 44 5 HARICIIAH Beta wan. one ot the Tiaolicn Company employees who went on hunger strike, has abandoned fasting en the advice of a doctor and in response of many appeals by his countrymen and colleagues. His hunger strike lasted exactly a fortnight.
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  • 163 5 Singapore, Wednesday. BECAUSE the German Far-Eastern representative Messrs. Herder and Company, Soligen, Germany, was leaving the Colony shortly, his evidence was recorded by Tvlr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning, in a case in which an Indian. A. P. Mohamcd, was charged
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  • 224 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. •J HE most cunningly contrived method devised to store ard sell illicitly made samsu was brought to light in the Ipoh Police Court before Mr. P. Y. F. Radcliffe, the First Magistrate when a Chinese named Tan
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  • 81 5 Reuter. Athens, Wednesday. An earthquake of unprecedented was felt throughout Greece this morning. Many houses were destroyed and an unknown number of lives lost In a village near Palatia. At Scala 6r opos the main wall of the prison was seriously damaged. Later: The casualties amounted to
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  • 262 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Wednesday. WHAT was described by the prosecution as a "regular swindle" was related in the Alor Star fkpA Magistrate's Court before Che Azimi, when an Indian Mohamaden, Abdullah, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on each of three
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  • 80 5 Mi. A. McEacharn Marshall, formerly chairman of McAlister and Co., Ltd., died la Melbourne yesterday. Coming to Singapore in 1915, Mr. Marshall retired from the chairmanship of Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., after about M years' association with that firm. On his departure from
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  • 235 5 Singapore, Wednesday. WE shall expect much from them in their closer association with the town of which we are so proud, and vet regarding which there is so much to deplore." said Mr. W. Allen Eley at the Rotary Club luncheon meeting -h's afternoon, when
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  • 21 5 The condition of Capt. Rodney Beresford. who was injured in the air crash en Monday, was this morning uncharged.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 DOCTORS CHOOSE IiniWISI I) iKlFOOl) Zlf (In accordance with mfd ths A V IPT Doctor*, nam* <5 not After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to I the 24th month —FOLLOW-ON TRUFOODI a complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. Obtainable from i I The Medical Hall, Ltd., The
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    • 840 5 Pimples Cause Killed in 24 Hours To (tct rid of ug!v disnpurinn Pimples all you I how your skin is clear- need to do is kill the cause. This is now made in? and becoming atpossible by the doctor's prescription Nixoderm, tractive. Mo longer will .^■B^B^Bfll^PA based on the prescription
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  • 144 6 Mads expected from Netherlands Indies by Air <X.L.M.)», time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 4.30 p.m today and general delivery of letters and parcels 3.45 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Hakozaki Maru. due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Europe (London parcel
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    • 252 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jj TO-\H.IIT ORCHESTRAL CONCE RT 8-15 P.M. to 9-15 P.M.' 'DINNER and DANCE (formal) FROM 1 9-45 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT I Non-Diners SI.OO j RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by Dan Hopkins 1 SEA VIEW HOTEII i IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. I j ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS. j
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    • 238 6 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It is no longer necessary to «uffer loss of vigour and manhood S£? Sl22s s,ckly Bkin depression, and poor eep, because an American Doctor ha to jo T t h 4 terrTrm 8 £j£Sg& less, does away witn gland opera ions and
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    • 188 6 S On the J d «ttgerlist f is the man who X J| neglectsacough, cold or 'flu. Nothing is more likely to Emulsion. It soothes and open the way to serious heals. It strengthens an lung troubles than a per- maintains the body's re sistent cough. Nothing tance to infection
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 168 6 •V 1 1 WKSTAL INTELLIGENCE I 1 i TO-DAY Sarawak ™]S, Iranx Bremer If™ Medarj kl.m. 21 2 pm |g China generally Hoihow B th It 3 ?m Aden Cremer P m America (South* Flephanta M U J P-m. Burma Flephanta 21 3 p.m. Canada except Western 21 3 p.m.
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    • 481 8 I TO-MfeHT a. tho CAPITOL j! of IHS SOIL HE KNEW OF HIS GUILT BUT HE HA I INO PROOF! LnA II PETER LORRE, EDWARD ARNOLD and MARIAN MARSH I J COLUMBIA PJCTURES I Sensational MURDER Story. I I I CRIME AN *> IVjSb PU NISHMENT HALF MURDERER HALF SAINT'
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    • 17 8 I <. SAILING ALONG WITH 1 pah™ <E LAUGHS SONGS AND I SP^£«iS SIM AKkT WEDNESDAY PAVILION V
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    • 228 8 DOROTHY LAMOUR^ 555^ j W. C. FIELDS \\x\\V MARTHA RAVE SHIRLEY ROSS I LYNNE OVERMAN \Y BEN BLUE Il i GRACE BRADLEY TITO GUIZAR I SHEP FIELDS I and his Orchestra I And a host of other I STARS make. THE BIG BR <>AD<'.Hi of 1938 I The BIGGEST MUSICAL
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 197 9 LISTEN TO RE-.* *J adtised L*3 do th.< Nt you t a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., H High St., Singapore. DIAMOND SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS Sturdy all Stec) construction—ruttproofei Open visible springs harbour no insects. promote! Healthy Sleep Hcasonably Priced By conforming to the shape of the body
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    • 57 9 ——______—j THE RIGHT JSTITFIIQ FOR j YOUR PORTRAITS LJLYWIIITI PHOTO STtJIHO. 79, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelnhi Hotel), SINGAPORE. JUST U PACKED! I k ____B_-BEI_-ft-g? MMSifcßjfM H.S.B. No. 1 «H OLYMPIC 10 OUTFIT. 1 v^^s^^B OLYMPIC 15 OUTI BIH Hi Packing and freight extra. Sole Agents for Malaya:— T. M.
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    • 39 9 111 ROSY CLOUD PERMANENT WAVE, No. 36, Dhoby Ghaut, L Latest Fashionable Wave you may choose. 2. Expert Workers at your Services. lltI It 3. Guarantee S months Charges Moderately, i A Trial Will Convince You. price $6-, $g;-.
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    • 35 9 .J. \> v -KLv-_- m <■ ____S___l I_K H I WATCH FOR THE GALA OPENING S 1 W ITH WARNER BROS. j ADVENTURES OF j KOBIX HOOD j IN GLORIOUS TECHNICO- LOUR. THE-GREATEST-FILM S I OF-ALL-TIME. S •>
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    • 120 9 WORLD[=F| < (The Malayan Pioneer Amusement Park) 1 DANCE PALACE BAR AIR CONDITIONED— 2477 10-M4.II1: XOX-STOI* DAXCE FROM 9.30 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT i VAUDEVILLE ITEM by ANDY RICE VERSATILE AMERICA COMEDIAN TEA DANCES:—Tues., Thurs., Sat., Sun.—6 to 8.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE SIDESHOWS: j TM RiDE" and MODEL OF HLLL'" in
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  • 51 10 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orton and family thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence in their recer.t bereavement of the loss of their daughtei Doris who passed away at the Genera! Hospital on July 19, 1938. F.M.S. and Malacca papers please
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  • 172 10 KOH—Mrs. Koh Tye Yang (nee Chua Guek Neo) passed away peacefully on 20-7-38. at her residence No. 49. Lorong 25-A. Geylang. at the age of 85, leaving behird to mourn her l son, Kon Kirn Hong, 2 daughters 1 brother, Chua Swee Hong, 1 daughter-in-law, 3 sons-in-law. Tan Eng
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  • 442 10 more opportune time than the I present could have been chosen I by Bl Lebrun, the French President, to invite the King and Queen to Paris on a state visit. It has I afforded singular opportunity for the peoples of the two countries to demonstrate their trust
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  • 154 10  -  —Aims To Equal Britain's Power By i A. C. Cummings SOVIET Russia proposes to become one of the world's great naval powers. Her rulers announce that a navy as big as :hose of Britain a:»d lhe United States is her ultimate aim. "Our
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  • 140 10 KEN year; ag > Russia was a piedomln- antly agricultural nation and backward at that She had a fairiy efh•ient army, a growing air fleet and a negligible navy. She depended on ctnev countries for much of her military equipment and supplies. Industrially :he was unorganised, lagging f;.i
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  • 155 10 /YNLY lately it was revealed that her submarine arm was prol.ably the most powerful in the world. It is known lor certain that she has ninety submarines stationed at Vladivostok and .vany others m the Baltic. The German Admiralty's secret service ascertained not long ago that, as
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  • 172 10 '|»HE decision to build btttiesfafca forced upon Russia by Germann naval predominance in the Beitfc a and Japans predominance in ,he Fa* East. There are in existence old Russian battleships now e&teatfrt, reconditioned. These will be replare-' Needless to say, a naval armament* programme such as Russia
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  • 256 10 The Paracel Islands Notes Comments THE Paracel Islands which, until recently, seemed to be of very little value, have suddenly come into the limelight as the result of the Japanese threat to occupy Hainan. In the face of such a threat, the French particularly are much perturbed over their possible
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  • 259 10 jyHILE this controversy is going on between the French and Japanese Governments, the question of ownershin of the Paracel Islands has sprung up to further complicate the existine situation. According to the French claim this small group of coral islets is part of the Empire of An
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  • 232 10 1 18 intriguing as the question of ownerj ship is the question of motive. The possession of the Paracel Islands by either France or Japan may alter the balance of power in the Far East. Geographically and strategically, the Paracels occupy a dominating position in the South
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  • 208 10 JIE widespread character tte various fronts on which E Japanese lighting is now pi Phis the receipt oi conflicting rep mikes it extremeiy difficult to come to any reliable estimate of the end military .situation to-day. Disregarding man; of extravagant made by Doth rt** it is evident
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 155 10 i m Comfort in Gent's Footwear jk DUNLOP SUEDE j FABRIC SHOES II WHITE—With Crepe Rubber Soles 1 INSOLES DUNLOPILLO CUSHIONING sizes From 6-n (No ft sizes) per pair $5.25 nett. BROWN WITH BECE FANCY TOP veiaura sales sizes From 6-n (No ft sizes). per pair $3.50 nett. BROWN SANDALS
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  • 98 11 Reuter. New York, .July 20. rpU! Go• crnnient has filed an i an tj Trust suit against all Ba jor nv.tion picture producers, a knv for the segregation ~,v ownership and also n2 permanent injunctions tf restrain all discriminatory practices against independent Incei and exhibitors.
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  • 76 11 Reuter. Londcn. July 20. *ffC I wledge there has never been 1 ol marriage between th< S h re and myself." dec--1 Lydia Hill with asperity. in tervi i with the Daily Herald at Sh< add* thai it is not likely that will etei
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  • 114 11 London. July 2t. JHERE is every reason to anticipate Uwl a regular British transiun h service will be put into P utum in 1939 when the new joaij, H,|| be completed, said Captain ™«w (Under Secretary for Air) t onunons to-day. 1 thousand gallon* of
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  • 57 11 Reuter. rp., London, July 20. Parliamentary Labour Party has i" oppose the defence i when they are voted in the next week. V stated the party has already vot- actions In certain estimates in llicising the administration Kpaiudar programme and conse- >' no useful purpose could be
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  • 14 11 Mr. L. Forbes (District Officer. P.W.) Mrs. Forbes are spending a Jort- Frier's Hill.
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  • 174 11 Reuter. London. July 20. A MEMORANDUM on the conclusions arrived at in discussions between the British and Australian Governments, issued to-night, states that the United Kingdom ministers recognise that in the interests of both countries and the British Empire as a whole it is desirable
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  • 158 11 British Official Wireless. London. July 20. THE high level at which Army recruiting has been running for time past has created new records which are disclosed in a statement issued to-night by the War Office The number of recruits enlisted intc the Regular Army during the quarto:
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  • 57 11 Reuter. Rome, July SO. HTIIE 1 tai d- Hungarian conversations have terminated in complete agreement, according to a communique, which states that despite the disappearance of Au triha as an independent state the Rome Protocols will continue to serve a useful purpose and the two countries would operate
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  • 221 11 Nanyang Siang Pau. Shanghai. July 21. ACCORDING to a report received here, anti-Soviet feeling in Tokyo has reached j high pitch and cases of insulting the Soviet flag :irz occurring frequently. It is rumoured that the Soviet Government may recall the Ambassador from Japan. Observers believe that
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  • 40 11 Index numbers representing the estinated traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless, Ltd.. as related to comparable raffic in the year 1929. based at 100. ire as follows. June, 1938, 6G.* average for 1937 78.9; average for six aonths. 1938 70.5.
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Moscow, July 20. SPEECHES by delegates from the Red Army and Navy were received with tremendous applause at the close of the first session of the newly-elected Soviet Parliament. One delegate declared that "We are ready to rout any enemy, from whatever direction he
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Calcutta. July 20. FJLGODING ci the Brahmaputra Rivei has caused t?reat distress throughout Assam Thousands have been rendered homeless —Renter
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  • 75 11 Reuter. London. July 20 DURING the fortnight which ended yesterday 77 persons killed and 247 vounded in the Palestine outrages. Bombs thrown and other terrorist acts committed totalled 32 cases, and in ad-''ti<->n therr were 53 ensps of snip'.ri?. The outrages included armed robberies, kidnapping
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  • 49 11 President Lebrun of trance, who has just been honoured by the King with the Grand Cross the Order of tho Bath to commemorate the British royal visit to Paris, m seen waving to the crowd when he attended the dedication of the restored cathedral of Kheims.
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  • 103 11 Reuter. Tokyo. July 20. banner heads and pictures of Their Majesties the Japanese newspapers are giving considerable prominence to the visit to Franco at King George and Queen Elizabeth v< whom are being apnlied the deemy honorific terms usually reserved for the Emperor and Empress of
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  • 396 11 British Inquiry Results Reuter. London. July 120. ACCORDING to a statement in the Commons to-day by the Prime Minister, independent information in possession of the Britiafi Government contradicts the suggestion that troop movement? svere in progress in Czechoslovakia at the end of last week.
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  • 109 11 DEUTER announces that the King has conferred a number of dignities on the French leaders. They are as fohows M. Lebrun. the president Grand Cross 01 the Order of the Bath. M. Daladier and M. Bonnet, prune minister and foreign minister Grand Cross of the Order
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  • 29 11 The Kins has commanded that the Court shall wear mourning for tw > weeks from Saturday next for Queen Marie of Rumania, first cousin once removed of H s Maiesty.
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  • 23 11 Mr. Cecil Giertsen, of the P.W.D., Seremban. will he coming! on transfer to Penang while Mr. HaHi lay o! Penang will succeed him.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 k KUALA LUMPUR THE f; new STREET LIGHTING OSIRA LAMPS i IN LANTERNS I 77m planned system gives three I times as much light for less current consumption than before. 11l KUALA LUMPIJB COMMENTS: II The Authorities: The Owner Driver: i-I Although we thought the re- If makes night driving
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  • 384 12 Singapore, Wednesday. SAW Minggu dive, as he went after a coin, and he was under the water longer than is usual. "Suddenly he rose to lhe surface and shouted for help. I saw the surface of the water was stained with blood." Ratip bin
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  • 111 12 (From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Wednesday. THE Malacca Central Police station is short of six policemen. This fact was brought to the notice of the Municipal Commissioners by Mr. C. F. Smith at to-day's Municipal meeting. Mr. Smith said that since his comments on the action
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  • 71 12 A MOTOR accident which occurred in Middle Road on June 21. in which a Chinese was killed, had a sequel in the Criminal District Court this morning when an Enslish-speaking Chinese. Mr. Lan Lai Woon wns charged wub causing the death of Lee Soey Boey by a
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  • 634 12 Arbitration Board Named the result of a decision taken last night by the general body of members of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Association, the end of the transport strike, which enters its fifteenth day to-day and is the most protracted
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  • 103 12 Singapore, Wednesday. "IT makes no difference, the com- plainant is my wife," was the reply Kassim bin Abdullah gave when he was charged before Mr. J. C. li. Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning in the second court, with threatening Sajah binti Chik by levelling a
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  • 25 12 S.S "Desirade" is due here this afternoon from Saigon and will sail to-mor-row at 6 a.m. for Colombo, Port Said, Marseilles, Nantes, Bordeaux and Havre.
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  • 235 12 Singapore.. Wednesday. TOW Joon Mm, a young Hylam aged 22 years appealed beiore Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning claimed trial on an amended charge that on July 6. at Malabar St. junction of Bugis Street abetted the holding of an assembly or
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  • 127 12 Singapore, Wednesday. A CANTONESE, Chan Sap Lee, pleaded guilty before Mr. J. C. H. Oldham, the second magistrate, on a charge that he yesterday at about 3.20 p.m. at the corner of Jalan Sultan and Victoria Street committed theft of a parcel containing cloth, soap and
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  • 107 12 A BIG drop in the number of typhoid cases is reported by Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Health Officer, who states that there were 38 cases of typhoid during the week, with eight deaths, compared to 65 cases and i 3 deaths in the previous week. In
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    17 12 ME. F. Y. YOUNG, who heads the Chinese Youth Delegation, which passed through Singapore yesterday.
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  • 205 12 Singapore. Wefosfe, of caustic soda suicides are becoming almost ;n j v rencc," said Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner pronouncing a finding to-day on the case of an eiirhteen-year-oli H«k kien Chinese girl who died in the General Hospital on July \c
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  • 44 12 H.M.S. Kent (Captain L SL m more, R.N.) soiled from Rymuut July 19, for Malta and the She is expected to arrive towards the end of August and relieve H.M S. Cumberland China Station as flagship of the Dot -^ander-in-Chief.
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  • 464 12 HISTORICAL RECORDS CONTAIN INTERESTING FACTS Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE glitter of Chinese culture is lost in a mist of antiquity. The culture of the West is represented in various ways—in their economic and social systems for instance. Such is not the case with China because
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  • 169 12 GENE RAYMOND and Ann Sothern rollick through series of delightful escapades in -She's Got Everything," the RKO Radio picture which opened at the Pavilion last night. The film tells the story of a girl whose father dies leaving her saddled with his debts. She decides
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  • 139 12 nURSUING its grim theme lromM P to finish. "Crime and Pun^«| which opened at the Jfl 9 is a terrible tragedy of the hum M X being the greatest cage u nei a wants to flee for liberty. m A briUiant performance is jJl Peter
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  • 165 13 DISPOSAL STATIONS GUARDED Singapore, Thursday. ,C r;:° ,KS Tf7 ai <he A,bert and People's h ;oil disposal stMioM nave gone on gtrik* iZ .it is understood, of their dLards t km r u <- m at»cis having been turned mm, SSmtm a special
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  • 110 13 tfrom Our Own Corresnovdent) REFERENCE to the gallant efr.rts of the Malacca Fir* oi lire at the Masjid Tanah village recently was made by the President at the Municipal Com! missioners' meeting to-day. w hen IrLhfr mmissl °ners discussed currerf H Cm f nt f r cx
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  • 66 13 KGI TRADE DLRTNP TPr S S PORE WEDNESDAY. V L L,LhIJVG THE FIRST HALF OF QHf.v twT r^ JL S V s published to-day by HhSh "rh 01 Statlstics Mrnnrt troill i Un v Malaya's imromnareri to VfiSow'T $64 139 000 7 a .5 and into
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  • 43 13 Exports from Malaya in June were 541.921 000 compared with $73,982 000 in and S4l -°28.000 in May. Export" lor the first six months of 1938 showed a remarkable drop from the first six months of 1937. beino 5291.328.000 when compared with $453,898,000
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  • 352 13 (From Our Own Reporter) A 0 Ipoh, Wednesday. the result of a petty quarrel over the loan of a bicycle, two Tamil coolies of Kampar had a fight, in the course of which one of them, it is alleged, received several blows on the nead
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  • 57 13 Reuter. I„ Madrid, Wednesday. H the course of a two hour bombard- ~m ent four shells, two of which tailed to explode, hit the American Embassy which is at present unoccupied Air raids on coastal towns and villages continue, the port of Valencia being heavily bombed in
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  • 333 13 ihe animals were dispatched in soeablP y ,n"r StrUCted fitted with 5E pJh™ B a nd ye sterns. Packing and loading were under the H?n? Su h perV S i° n of Mr- Choon Chiang Heng, who with Mr. Woods went to Penang and
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  • 21 13 It is announced that the Court will go into mourning for two weeks, beginning from Saturday, for Queen Marie of Rumania.
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  • 294 13 yws at lhe rlße a e sons tW and four daughfer£Uf' oddta'SK," rtJ «V Uneral whicn to Place yesterday afternoon was very largely iS by relatives and friends The Rev n E. J. Hodge officiated clu B ded d ßev th G fa, S lly T
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    • 64 13 Err D c m QUALITY-FAST COLOURS N I r«t i Knitt,nff Cott «ns. Dull Finished or Mercerised. Kasl <>' urs" 116 Fr tkS SuitS Cardi Sans, etc., etc. Delightful Range of Go|ji UhitC Nat »»l» Brown, Apple Green, Saxe Blue. Kn,t W Pink s *"> Cts and per ball. BUSY
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    • 102 13 TEACHER'S HIGHLAND CREAM I WHISKY THOSE: STORK 7)376 (4 line*), K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 .m.s) IPOH: no 1U (2 lines). h Adit, of Singapore Cold stor aye Co., Ltd. WP S. 260 iSIME DARBY Co., Ltd' WHY SHOULD IT BE LONELYAND SAD ?|J I— HERE IS YOUR COMPANION I |l£
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  • 498 14 STODDART AN ACQUISITION IN THE ATTACK s.c.c 3, BfcEns i l KF-Qr.C I JSFD Cricket Clr.b side A sprang n rurp.isa and tHe RcvaJ by 3—l in the Fii>t Division ci ihe S.AF.A. League at the A**#n Road Stadium yesterilav.
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  • 111 14 THE Singapore Rifle Association meeting will hold their "Bisley" meeting en July 30 and 31, and Aug. 1 at Bukit Tinah Rifle Range. En. tries close on July 26. The daily programme is as follows: DalK: Practice Shots. Sweeptakes, Zgg Pool. Consolation Sweepstakes, Individual
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  • 131 14 THE Singapore Golf Club v. Keppel Golf Club ladie>' match wa played at Bukit Timph on Monday and resulted in a win for the Keppel Golf Club ladies by 4 4 points to 3- 4 The following is the result «S.G.C. ladies mentioned jirst): Mrs.
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  • 75 14 Reuter Wireless. Portmarciock, July zi. IN the Irish open golf championship, 63 qualified for the final two rounds with 163 or better. The leaders aie: Arthur Lees 77—146. Cotton 44—149. Burton 76—150. Mahon 74 —151. Jarman 70—151 (course record;. Easterbrock 73 —151. Bruen
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  • 156 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. IN the annual Malacca Golf Club competition for the Foresters' Bowl. 18 holes vs. bogey on handicap, there were twenty entries and the leading scores were:— J. W. Russel (10) 2 up; C. L. Norgate (10> 2 up: C. V. Brandon »8>
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  • 24 14 Wearne Bros, sports Club will hold an athletic meeting at the Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday, Aug. 6, from 2.15 p.m.
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  • 166 14 THE S.C.C. beat the R.A.F. in yesterday's tennis matches on the Pa danir Results were- Wallick and A. P. Webb (S.C.C.» beat P. A. Dimmer and A. C. PassinghP>n (R.A.F. I 6—4. A G Hay and O. W. Gillmoui (S C.C.i beat D. Gould and
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  • 95 14 FCR the replay in the Malaya Cup competition between Singapore and the Comoined Services al Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, a number of seats in the West Stand and second row chairs en the ground fronting West Stand, may or booked up to noon on Saturday at
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  • 23 14 A friendly soccer played at Parrer Park on Monday, Duncan Roberts XI beat William Jacks feporus oy 5 goois to 4.
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  • 302 14 Important Div. 11l Match RA.M.C 'ental Hosm'alL IN a game packed with thrills, the I T iumcTed a sound trouncn a on the MentaJ Hospital by beating them 4—l at Tanglin yesterday in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. Leag*The Medicals attacked from the
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  • 56 14 Reuter. ten ice*, jv.iy 21. TUT. British Boxing Board of Cmtroi has fined Benny Lynch £20*> for failing to weigh il at 8 !tone fcr his fight against Jchnny Jurich on June 29 an l air* d'-c'aicd teat Lynefc f-r'eitfd th** British and Enrop. an fiy-.vc. ghf
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  • 100 14 AT a general meeting of the sports j\ section cf the Clerical Union held at the clubhouse, Rangoon Road, the election of cfnc-ebcnicrs molted a* follows:— Hon. Sports Secretary, Mr. John Rodrigues. Grounds Superintendent, Mr. L. Cammell. Football Captain. W. F. Gomes. Bilhards, Lim Tin Soon. Badminton, Tan
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  • 65 14 THE following competitions have been P arranged lor the August bank holifor the August bank holidays at the Keppel Golf Club. Sa/turday and Sunday, July 30 and 31: "Alford Cup,"—lB holes stroke competition. Usual handicap. Monday, Aug. t: Mixed Foursome, nine holes handicap. Partners will be drawn
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  • 178 14 RESULTS of yesterday's tics in the Tanglrn Hub tennis tournament: Open Mixed Double-. (Semi-final) Comd and. Mr* Mockler beat FL and Mrs. Shirley 6—3, 6—3. Ladies Handicap Doubles (Semi-finals) Mrs. Grierson and Mrs. Hill (—15.2» beat Mrs. Hookins and Mrs. Millar (—l5 2» 3—6, 7—5. 6—3. Mrs.
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  • 69 14 Youngsters Union XI vs. Pulau Bran: on Saturday at Pulau Brani: Goh Teck Phuan, Ong Yur. Hoe, K. S. Pillay, Tan Yew Chean, Yeo Kirn Kok. Yeo Koon Chye (c?pt.). Yeo Koon Wong, Lim Soo Van, D. Kesseler, Bennie Yap. Cheng Swee Heng. Reserves. Lim Soo Sam. Le?
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  • 107 14 THE following resolution Da ed at the annual meeting of tho Footb v s 1 anon of Malaya hold n Kul Lumpur on Jan. lfi i<, ;7 eteai ail ntsivin; g£■ reasta for Saturday's play. v "Should two cr norc lcam m a
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  • 117 14 *THE China b&sket--a pavers who taken p rt !n fv Eastern Olympics and w\ o reonv sented China in the World Oiyinpics in 1936. will meet, the Yavu Pan Su pore's leading team, at the Great World tc-mcrrow at 7.30 p.m The visitors are at present od
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  • 113 14 THE Singapore burning Club scored an easy waterpolo win over the V.M.C.A. yesterday at Taniong Rho by the wide margin of six seal- to out Except for a brilliant spell of pity the early stages of the second half, the V's did not look like being able
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    • 8 14 > EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Singapore Koala Lumpur Penang.
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  • 579 15 POOR SUPPORT FROM CLASS 1 HORSES four-Day Professional Meeting Our Own Reporter, in;, Wednesday. ;ui! entries for the timn races on July l I, 3 and f. Entries for I despite the excellent (i S ''i» niiic riist. furs furs x x o r x
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  • 49 15 MCA vs Wearne-- Sports Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: Lee Fong Lim «cap*. i. B. Lvie. i. Surat.a. Kam Gim Leek. S Hope. Tar. Guan Kiat. V. Xavier. M. Swyny An Kcw Chu. J Shaw, Tan Li- oßescrve: J. Jail eh.
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  • 232 15 i From Our Own Correspondent > Johorc Bahvu Tuosdav IN their return match, the Blia Club defeated the Pontian xi bv three wickets. Scores. PCNTIAN XI A. Rahman c Suleiman b a. Ariffln a R v. Brant low b a. \rUnn 2 ;v^V,
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  • 57 15 CiNTRIES for ihe open singles, open. doubl*;. hanuTcap singles, and nan oicap double events in the Junior Civil service Club tournaments have ben expended till July 31. Members to compete should send in their entries together with f ne necersary fee:- cither to the sports seeretry or the
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  • 235 15 iFrom Our Own Correspondent, Batu Pahai, Tuesday. VICTORY by 1-0 over ttlft Krngers enf abled the Batu Pahat Chirese Recreation Club to draw level on points with Young Mens A.sscciation in the local League competition. The Chinese are now the favouritesfor th? championship with the Police last
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  • 133 15 By Dr. KB. Scon, M.D., Pan,. Although doctors are human, you rarely find them suffering from indigestUn The reason is that they know oxu. tl\ what causes it and how to treat it. Personally. I know nothing to equal Bisurated' Magnesia as a speedy an<'
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    • 205 15 SAFE DIET FOR GASTRIC ULCERS Gieat care is needed in the feeding of sufferers from gastric and duodenal ulcers and inflammation of the stomach The wrong kind of food will increase the pain and discomfort In the early stages of treatment small quantities of liquid food r*rst be takm at
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    • 191 15 Help Nerves Aid Glands Cinema Way In Hollywood tho C'nema Stars are under a nervous strain night ami day. In proscribing for and treating famous actors and actresses, a California phvsieian succeeded in combining hlerhlv concentrated extracts to aid nature in Steadying ami s-trengthening the nerves, building rich red blood,
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  • 289 16 IN LEAGUE More Rough Play And Incidents (From Our Own Correspondent; Muar, Wednesday. YET another incident happened in the Muar F.A. league match yesterday between the Chinese and Police played a? the Muar Club padanj* The Chinese played excellent football in the
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  • 88 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. The following ties were i>ia>cQ in the Bimit Sports Ciuu Tennis Tournament:— Handicap smiles: H. J. Low (scr) beat Ho Kirn Toom (scr), 6-1 in the rubber Handicap Doubles: M. Clark and Ho Kirn Toon (—l6) beat IT j Low and
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  • 200 16 (From Our Own Correspor.de .t Segnmat. Monday. DESPITE good batting by Mathews, the the Genuan? Cricket Club who were without the services of Lockhart, Markhan and Sly lost to the Rengam CC. by on° wicket in a crcket match Dlaved here Higgins bowled well
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  • 94 16 FINAL, placings in the Government Services F.A. League soccer compel tion are as follows: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Marine Dept 7 6 1 0 30 8 12 Mental Hosp. 7 6 1 0 22 6 12 Medical Servs. 7 5 1 1 24
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  • 150 16 IN a cricket maU Ift bha< rl:vl Vv'ard !>•• in- .n d*-adiy jlBl and capturinp: fiv< f* v •rr > j for seven T tj W 3IH CLOB P. R. Lewis Lbw. McHardv J Murray c and b A Hunt b McHardv Rarnard 1b v: W
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  • 90 16 (From Our Own C< Kfanog, fmm GIVING a good disp' the second round of 11 District soccer League, '.he Kuusfl gers beat Rengam Lion by \imi to one on Friday, Inchi Yuscpß:: d Jahn of P.W.D. was the referee The League table now lows:— P.W L D.F-j Malay
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 368 16 PILES There is no need for us to tell you of the saaridening irritation, the day andittgW torture caused by pile trouble. We tell you that if you only start using Man Zaa at once it will stop the terrible pain, ,00the and completely heal blind or bleeding piles. Read
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    • 203 16 ARMS USELESS ON A WET DAY Rheumatism Made Work a Torture Here is a remarkable instance of the inner in which damp weather can affect the joints of one who is subject to rheumatism. "I had br?n suffering from rheumatism very badly.'' a man writes, "and had had such paim,
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    • 103 16 ITMI THUI TONIC FOOD Oiiifciitii Mma Ommtm* %wm j WERNER SCHUR'S "O-SOLVOX' E AR ACIIE-DRO VS Fxccllent remedy for the treatment of diseases of the ear. The effect of th !t Eat Drop is based on its water removing rower, that means the inflammatory exudations are absorbed, meanwhile thf medical
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    • 114 16 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. —Send your date and time of birth or the *«l time writing th? 3 letter and approxi- i^^il^. J mate age You will furnished with XjL O/ particulars regardin* family, profession nealth, mcome expenses, unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, racet and all other important events. One
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    • 45 17 .j. r j FOR 1 SERVICE j AND j SATISFACTION entrust all your Clock Watch Repairs to:— (Yick Woh Hin!* j 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near Middle Road). I contractors for the r J Clocks Watches to th.t \rmy Base in Malaya, I i
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    • 57 17 THERE ARE VALVES AND VALVES all claimii g to be of superior quality, but one there is which Is A MASTER VALVE known as such to all users who have it 111 their Radio sets MULL ARB the name that stands FOR QUALITY SERVICE Obtainable from the Sole Agents. HOE
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    • 170 17 1 New, exclusive Hi-flex cord construction! practically eliminates side* wall failure and shoulder j breaks savesttruck iML iflk I owners money. A fk fi m NO EXTRA COST MADE ONLY IN CANADA U.S.A. Obtainable at: SINGAPORE. JOHORE. MALACCA *c„ b«-rh Road Teck Hin Hock Gur.n Hin Co.. Johore- Babru. Hock
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    • 1229 17 THE AIR TO-DAY flien And Where To Listen In k LONDON COLOMBO drama. 1 TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 VU2 6.16 Mcs (48.9 m.) yin chiona"— sung j J'2iA> p.m. e, Pun Yueet and GSG 17.79 Mcs (16 8 m) 5 25 For schools: Great Men oT GOT 15.14 Mcs (19.8 m)
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  • 2080 18 j THE STORY THUS FAR: Kino Richard en leaving for Crur.nJes in 1191. put England under v R"i r .i strusiiit his Saxon-hating brother. Prince Jofi> A a i vM 'na match before the latter Sir Robin of Locksley, a jwashbuekli) a Saxon,
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    14 18 liobin «m»S an archery tournament that waa planned by hh i t'i!'
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    • 322 18 Give A Face Powder Party ai your home EDEE 900,000 "KEESPECIAL BOXES TOKALON MOUSSE OF CREAM FACE POWDER to be distributed b|)l free for T What Is Your M' ol i ream powder is i^ >W made in new and strikingly AifO Ob —fj[ beautiful colours to >uit m Jf
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    • 215 18 Insipid meat Give if new life with COLMANS MUSTARD W.P.S. 2 BANISH THE CURSE OF CONSTIPATION. QUICKLY. SAFELY AND PLEASANTLY IN A FEW HOUKS. Enjoy life to the full and keep 10) per cent. fit. Start taking Castophciu to-day and banish the curse of Constipation for ever Castcphene purifies the
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  • 32 19 Mr. Mrs. Bombay I Ml X •itl- dll d it! :-i. wrll- -1 I .MeI yim h .me. i i,,nt; w«fi I Illslllll1 II! »hv l»i NA« I I p' at i
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  • 113 19 (United Press). i k battopadh- tfc Executive oi Pi met at Sonepur and decided i. s to mak< it a more i j town revolutionary SECRETARY'S STATEMENT f N. an General m Ali-India Congress Socialist I toundi .0 see the rei in the pre a that seme
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  • 128 19 (United Press). (By Air Mail? Xagpur, July 13. AS the result of the unders landA inj; arri\ed at in May last at Panchmarhi, the Hon. Ministers of the Central Provinces Government have mutually agreed to effect the following changes in the distribution of
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  • 279 19 k* Retrenchment Committee's Recommendations (By Air Mail) patna JuJy 13 T ,,Ai 1 alaries of the Governor and the Chief Justice and JmVm£ 11 I'ourt should be induced is among,the interim recommenda ■<:« h> the Kihar Retrenchment Commtttee ±VP»l te «£»ent tie ,hairmanship of the
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  • 283 19 Letter To Sir Akbar Hydari (United Press). fHE early inauguration of Responsible Government in Hyderabad State has been urged by Mr. Hamimantha Rao, Chairman of the Hyderabad State People's Convention, in a letter addressed to Sir Akbar Hydari, President of H.E.H. the Nizam's Executive
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  • 45 19 (United Press). To represent the case of the Labor? Conspiracy case prisoners and Madras Prisoners and also of B. K. Dutt of Assembly Bomb Case. Mr. Rajkumar Sinha is leaving- Lucknow for Wardha on July 21 to see Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Rajendra Prasad.—iUnited Press».
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  • 236 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 11 LOCAL pro-Congress paper understands that certain definite decisions have been reached by the Bengal Government regarding the release of political prisoners. It is understood that with in September 1 next, all state prisoners and detenus will be released.
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  • 114 19 (United Press). Calcutta, July 13. rE Government of Bengal have unde' examination the question of the abolition of two posts of Deputy Inspec-tors-General of Police. At present there are five Deputy Inspectors-General in charge of five ranges in the province. The new
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  • 94 19 (United Press). Madras. July 13. rpHE Government nave passed an *r--1 der recommending the use of glas.s bottles of Indian manufacturei mi government, local fund and munic pal me dical institutions, provided tney are more or less equal in all respects to those manufactured elsewhere.
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  • 259 19 (United Press). Gorakhpur. July 13. POUR accused in the Pipridih vain da- coity case, arrested in the last weak of June and kept in custody ho?e i-ince then, have been released on bail. Among the accused is Krishna Shankar Srivastava. M.A., LI. 8., Vak*l. Gorakhpur, a
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  • 194 19 (United Press). •By Air Mail> Lucknow. July 12. DOCTOR C C. Ghosh who had been deputed by Ote Congress party of the N W.F province to study the reforms in the various spheres of administration introduced by the Congress ministers, auived here yesterday. He met
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  • 141 19 NO ANTI HINDI CONTROVERSY IN ANDHRA DESA (United Press). (By Air Mail) Madras, July 12. INTERVIEWED by the 'United Press* the Hon. Mr. S. Ramanathan, Minister for Public Information, who returned this morning after finishing his tour in the Andhra districts said Andhras are in no way behind those in
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  • 59 19 (United Press). One of the rarest and oldest manuscripts of the pcems of the Maithili b.*rd, Vidyapati, has been discovered in the Durbar library of Nepal. The manuscript is written on palm leaves and is believed to be 300 years old. lhe Calcutta Ur'versity are in communication with th? Nepal
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